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P arica Nroree, Wo ‘had ‘one Rheer| William Moffitt, Mrs. Albert B.| A - STORRS. cil—Farm Sold for Spot Cash. Sunday_with Mr. and Mrs. David Na- “few woeks ago. I on ey Rgin: I S— x st und MEperihent’ Staft; Enter At the resuiar masting of the Lown s ) o e B 550 b conncil Monday afternoon NEW LONDON COUNTY. som aY Wetealy e vidias Pt | otien: G reniinsTn 2 R A s ot ana A A g ‘tain—Afternoon Reading Club Form. | membirs werc prosent. 1ils ore o Sunday with her sister at White Roek. | _The Benevolent sogiety met for work | announcement of her marrlage on Sun- Hartford spent,&| ed—Grange Mesting. dored paid .to_ the wmount ut $i70.62 OLD MYSTIC D:Lr;;fl;o);n" Bentley o Naticlc ia e i e dine | i Tt MoJsuP in d-luh. the faculty and_experiment start | ton r«.m’.vw.m.n_ The resignatior e 2 Aof Missionary meeting Wedncsday. Miss | bert Moffeit of Central Village. Mrs. v Which | were at home Saturday afternoon to|Of James W. Austin as surveyo- of Birtieday Party—Bryant-Watrous Mar- | T 0TS LS MBS ) o ughter | Cholar of Danielson was Dresent and | Moftelc was & Canterbury girl, davgh- | O Western Trip—Sunday School Pre. ‘oeniors and members of the fth | hizhways n Aldirict No. 1 was oot riagg—United Workers' Meeting. | pone Tuenlay with Mire G D. Coates, | #85istad in inaking a_very Interesting | ter of Frederick Lorenzo Benhett and| sen pi o hodi classes in Grove cot- | ed and Iimory C. Jenyon of Jockviiie meeting by a talk on manners and cus- | a_granddaughter of the late Hon.| Church—Surprise Party. make Anotheriviait bafors the work Ie Coffee and home- | Was elected to wucceed him in under the aus- |.toms of the people. She had quite a|Charles Bennett. iz o con. completed. capacity, fmeh of tho four higl Esworth league was held SALEM L B e o e et | G R eal . T Eas Mrs E. M. Rix of Worcester, Mass, | Herman W“g."' Tl van 18] tve / tatik district surveyors was grant March 4th, at the hom: Was served by Mrs. J. A. Atwood. e oy e maliine Soal aas e Puto e DI Cren M S e T AT T and| The hosteses were Mrs. C. L. Beach, [ of 3300 for use on the hig 'son. About 150 per- | Dog is Harming Sheep—Social Club| Miss W. Stooker, a member of thela quiet one on account of the serious| Tuesday. e — LA, - | Miss Butler, Miss Donovan, Mrs. ¥, .| The probate court p Elects Officors—8oci School of Pedagogy of Hartford, gave | jliness of the groom's father. The| Lucius Cranska. son of Floyd Crans- | The recital recently glven by the| Fitts, Mrs 'O. D. Fisher, My G 1i.|and ordered recorded th + person to the in- " Fhe Followins | an interesting lecture under the aus- | brid ived a large number of gifts. is making a business trip to Chi- | Members of Mra. W. iT. Lenman, Mrs, H. D, Baward, Mms, | T. Burdick, deceased, and connrmed endered: Piano solo, | Interests. Plees of the Connectleut Sunday School | They will e at home after Apm';m &o Priryiis g Pty Paul, | 10 fi‘“d“:lflfl Phhl;'.“"l culture was | willjam Wilson. This #s a new soctal | Silas R. Richmond as executor (hereof. Teaading. Miss | — Association. gn Primary Work, last:at Central Village. e " to yibie. hie sinthr., ) S0 much enjoyed that it s to be re-| feature introduced because of the Meeting Held on Friday set. Mrs, Benjamin Dpeated. large size of the classes, which p e he shower Monday morn At the meeting of Salem grange last| Wednesday évening. |, Olla Green, the six year old daugh-| Wiiilam Gorman and Andm' J. Bit- is= Bmma WHliams; | Thursday cvening atrangements were ter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Green, | good have been drawn as jurors to Collins Place Brings $4,000. vents them from being entertained in |, ,"® Shower Monday g et ctatien (Rvery:: sdin. |ts Tor an sqteréaiiment fo Ho wines BROOKLYN. is able to be out after belng seriously | serve for the March term of the su- |: Deacon Willlam A. Collins has sold | an ordinary parlor, and u desire to |l & Jostponement of the ity Lamphere: duer, Miss)in Granze hal) 353 . L. perior court in Putnam. his farm peny, focated on Chest- | bring members of the faculty and stu- | 900K 66 The ¢ and ey fuigen | WRe:aelocuni AD Sevoal cerk mact S - Old Soldier’s Death. Mr. ‘and. Mrs, Wranic Clark were | nut Hill. to parcbasers from Long Is- | dents together in a social way - oon; tation, 3fies . Hether |3t the town Wit o9 CREETED man Kendall Resigns—Succeed- | o, vomet was buried Sunday | called to Worcester last Sunday to|land. The includes land, build- Lecture on Birdlife, ad to Phy Cash Down T fiss Fay Johnson and | fo GamSact O e ervice at the| 2 by James F. Page—Meeting of |2t " the Cary cemetery. Mr. Momtt|attend the funeral of Mrs. Clark's | ings, stock, toools and farm supplies.| perbert R. Job, the bird photograph- orge M, Sprague, to whom tr Tl Mane recltation, Miss Lot | congregational church was well at.| Woman's Club. Buried i “wite ast summer. "X was | mothor. 7% WU O U | amoutting o something Over 10Ut | orl uve ‘an liustsatod Jeciore in aha | (47, o Jeaie S Salh il b March no auet, Miss C : g o Lo % d lost one 1 2 e next meeting u- at the auctol not prep Mae Brov ! Miss Blanche Brown. | (i, Abjects Lessous rom ehe Lite Mrs. Halleck Wells, atter |5 Guuehier Al "s‘.:;’am:n“x.';.“ qua circle. will be with Mrs. S. P.| Mrs. Frank A. Squiers, who resides | Souc6% hall Monday evening on the | comply wiin the terms of aale | Preparing for Medal Contest. o spending the winter in New York, have |a_son, Charles, ‘sranddaughters | Ladd Monday afternoon, on Woodward ‘Hill, near the Andover P e i ing ten per cent, of the purchuse price The Queens of Avilion met Monday | ' A Tomers conducted an in. ] Ftmed to town and opened the But- |and & grindson, two ' sisters and & Surprise for Clifford Lad town line, was stricken with paralysis 90 3 on the day of wile, He offered to de evening o (ic Baptist parsonage with - { o S hoel| Dam house for the scason. brother. The funeral was at the houss| preatoee oo0 LR B oiie. | Tocently “Her condition Is comfortable | Mansneld grange, No. 64, held its | posic his bank hook ma securily ih B Tootha Olnsionl. the Tans o she e e e Amos K 11 who was Jast Octo- | on Sunday at 2 p. m. The Rev. G. E. | rom Tand tast Sorarday evening vy | 200 ber ultimate recovery is hoped |resular meeting on Monday evening. | (ho cash would ho paid In full on d P § ber: Sigctag o gt | o ot gt hed ! y for The programme consisted of music, o | Jivery of decd, hut the proposition w Lake. They are preparing for 2 medal 57 akioh LREIH cted one of the selectmen of | Smith of the . church preac score or more of his young friends at i 1% by P o - USRI The taut wedkt I HReren. onsecratio 9- the town, resizncd on account of | the sermon. o o e s o Married in Willimantic. talk by Prof. L. A. Clinton on pduca- | refuscd. Tho premisos have sinoe bec Mrs John W. Burrows is critically | The Christian E 1d’e:l|‘/or fi?cl!::_xe\l;elx‘d poor health. ". Page has been Mrs. Albert B. Hicks. various kinds were enjoyéd and re- c"";;fi" Ahnmn mn.b‘Adeldda ;l“;r.l_ '(';r('-fl:sc::[mm and readings by f:ld rlw‘l\llx % t'u;rrrn«-_.;l 5’\.»m on 3 w ! their consecration meeting - 3 vacaney. 2 izzard, umbla, were 5 expected that he 1, Charics Ross Paul Massey is moving his house- | ing with AMrs, C. I Bee as leader. " . was led. my moby | TS Somuspeimle e ek D s uhiteq I marriage on Monday of last Retyrned from Florid Kenyon, and his wite will move from hold goods and family from his farm Dog Damaging Flocks. Chapman, ihe president, the subject |Monday when they learned of the ip . week. The ceremony was performed | Prof, and Mrs. A. G, Gulley have re. | [1¢ Jouse of Mrs. 1. Bterry 1ic in Ledyard to the house bought Te-| gonioihere in this or a neighboring| Peing Christ Our Guide. oty i Al o | Professor Burr of the state normal|by Rev. L. M. Flocken at the Meth- | turneq from a month's stay in Flori- ¢ village to the farm cently from Joseph Robinson, 1ong |, .0\ there is o dog which is doing a n Witter returned Saturday | HICks mflh:nd Sany oitie xmo 4 P“_é school visited the Moosup schools last | odist parsonage in Willimantic. They On the return trip thely visited known as the Elias B. Brown prob- | :'lai ceal of damage to sheep. Dur-| (Tom i weelk's visit with Misses Irene | I T b s‘""l and | week. will reside in Columbia, Mrs Abramson | friends at Hampton, Va. ESCOHEAG erty R iy ly inott at Medford, Mass. | LDeIr lives to her. Miss Frances Sawins, a teacher in |having purchased the farm property Deacon Simeon Gallup is improving, | /.5, th° Past few momths the, flgcks rs. William H. Brown of Wind- | falthful worker in the church and in|the public schools of New Hampshire, | formerly owned and occupled by J. P. Work on Cellars Started. after two weeks® illness. e T e 3 ofe Siathhcns Bun B visited her mother, Mrs. Martha | the ¥. P 8. C. B Mra Hicks jaaves is visiting for a fow days her sister | Little something more than a yoar dmo. || Work has been started on, the crl- George S wicl I o - g e " . over ay. = ice, who 1s a teacher ‘the Moosu ‘The lages. he o8 George Siswick has returned to Staf- | "0l “Jave been nearly ruined. ver Sunday L. Dawlay has made her home with | apccns D e . aar hms ortale it | Lor those cotians” are locatcd Lo (e — ford. after 3 visit to his brother and |y oo Misses “Annfe and Mabel Dyer and v e TR i sunceis Soten ST et Mire, Sldney Siewitk. | Tvice during the present week the | S, "Bara visited' Boston | Mrs. Hicks for @ number of years. The [ **¥iicias and relatives in Moosup| the taxpayers are not all ‘satiefied, The | West of tho Whitney homestead on n | |7 the cae anpealed to the suprem 2 Ve v, funeral was Wednesday at noon at ined 1 £ thy rio; 4 line with the two cottages bullt ten [CoUTl, at Kingston, R I, Giurdner = b otk owned Ay o SN, b Wennsaday £ funeral was Wednesday at noon at|were pained to learn of the serious|amount of the grand list is said to be S e R azatl, ascer WEDDING. 3 acg warden io locate the dog have pon B Hatch is vislting flends ] by e G the Cary stmdtery: “Thef Sy SCLOCN. Suiupe U S Dayle ) on | conaiderstly e ene hmn e | Phetegraphed . Tress, A. Bmith, as tile complainants withess i S 2 - i wan not o be found, the case wi Bryant—Watrous. bW Heuss Eakiripoas Woman’s Club Meets. T e e Annual Offering was $65. fined to- e bed for the past week with | Dr. and Mea. C. 8. Jarvis, Dr. A, T | tiiod to next session. Eatty. Srelth 3 i . ; Sy . 2 i atism. . L. A, Clinton spen e, 3 Jarber's case of separs aap ISty wedding took placs Wed-|. on Tuesday work was commenceaf. THe Woman's club of Brookiyn held | chnreh. Thers was f commitial ser-| The suual ofiering’ fer home wis |'* Te. Tagles’ A docisty met. With|from Wednesday until Monday. in | masasninss bosim® s R® Shrt e M and N Jobn e Bhome [on “the cellar and foundation’ for tha | ® meetiug on Monday at the Tome of | vice dt the grave read by the Bev. Mr {nlous | Aty sos. which will b | Miss Emily C. Willlams Tuesday aft- | Boston Drs, Jarvis and Blakeslos | eurd in par and continued next - ond B _John Watrous of Dur- | new house to be built for-Hon. 1. H. | the president, s G Mre |, T D o of wafey | further made up to 'the ehurelhie ful | crooon. 1t was the annual meeting of | were engagod in photographing trees | yoauion. Bects Corners”when their only daugh- | 15 ¥anici Shposie the residence of | Cummings. With Whom ' the ciub was | town were Mr. and Mrs, Hicks of Tatt- | further made up the moclety. and shrubs in the Arnoid arboretum. [*“Mr uing Mre. Wlisha Bitgood are st G in marmage with Wiliam . Bry- | Thomas Murray. o meet “vas in Florida ' The roll call | ville, 2 brother of Mr. Hicks, and Mrs 2 . There i3 to be an entertainment at Notes. Oneco, Ct., over Sunday. T3in marriage witn 3 = Bry- | e T val club, an organiza- | Was Miscellaneous. Mrs. Clewley read | Henry J. Carpenter and daughter, Miss Five Now Msmba: Yeoman'a hall ‘Eriday evening: SAreh| 1o Lagies neco, Ct., over Bunday. A ey Jona S HonY Was | tion of the young peopls of the town, |3 Paper on The Declaration of Inde- | Carpenter, and daughter Doris of| Lagt Sunday at the Methodist church | 18, under the auspices of the Ladies’ e oir. MOUL L SSWINE |- AV atron, Wiiook Bis Bows &way e B ha BN ot et 3, Frak Lbges i & eewni| pe0tSHes and s Helon Palmbr| PIanniel. L e flvey adult persons were received into | Aid_soclety. A supper will be given | ISSting with Mrs. £ O. Smith. The |, Warren Teox s been wway 100 S ey SO ERNSE | Sonih Tnd rcied e Toflowing o | flory of {he American Tias Mrs | Mix Prank 8 Bemett ts sick, | A iowaRip Of (ne- shurch ana fva | in oomnecton wiih"the nicrisinmont | ladics were, ploase Bl | O e Nl Sathoty, . T . Mystic, in the pre ‘ers: President, James Lane; vice| Pond wrote a paper on Mural Dec-| The roads in town ate in a bad state | jnrante received the odinance of bap- | and the proceeds will &o to the fund | #UCC recent entertafnment. D e e v the nearest rclatives and friends. | SoT%0 Lresident James, LERe: VIS orators, which was read by Miss Mary | owing to the heavy teams from the [ {{i2" S D B e s ‘An. atternoon reading club has been J rought’ by 2 bride was gowned in white batiste t Fogs, | Steam sawmill drqwing lumber over g oo . | formed by the ladies. © A reulnr bar for ameault on s wife, Roxie, sed with fillet net, and wore a vell | {2°%, William Maynard; tressurer, 7| Ui, wineimina Stooker and Hart- | them so much. deugustiens; Negjeen (08 pubne oAt W 2 cias i | ETAMMe Ia ot to be made until against Mrw. John R. Barber, was She_carried white carnations | Frank Rozers. The' social committee |, [3i55 JWRRCITInG SUookes 2n e, Shie: (The negotiations for the sale of the | Buplls of Mrs. WS Harsle' closs 1n | £ ™" he mectings will be held every [hieard in the supreme court at King- = Teceived “Beautitul | of the club met et the home of the | 903 MG RSN T T N audience th the DAYVILLE Newton Tomostead, occupied by’ Mrs. | Sloution and’ physical culture There | (wg woeks and conaucted in an in. |ston, 1. I March 4. Complainant After the ceremony refresiiments | chalzmen, . e e s e Sl .| Mary Newton and her daughter Car- | il alto be o cne act comedy, entitled | ¢} *manner. O Wifisen members | DrOUght’ five witnessen; the defendant ved. Mr. amd Mrs Bryant | SRRReT s S =ial clurclh o0 Mondey eve: : 2 Tie, have been broken off and the family | I''ve Cups of Chocolate. Supper will | /ooty ofont"ut ‘the ‘st meeting heid | bad not one. The jury disagresd train for New York tors of the place were present and are to remain there for fhe present. | % BeOVOlL AoCMamOn I ldten 15¢.—|on Thursday mfternoon. Car The members of the grange who are [ fors of the place were b Sale—Personal Items. The farm and homestead has been In | 77 g 2 WEEKAPAUG. n: pariicipate”in the bresentation of | "S5 Piugn Gorman died early Sat- ; - son | the_ Newton family for nearly ftey 25 ELLINGTON the mock {rial met at the home of Mrs.| urlay’ morning and her funral was | 5 The Ladies' Ald society met with |years g 3 WILLINGTON : el Rogers for rehearsal on Tuesday | [0l Riiinata Tuesiiis mornine &t | Miss Bernice Cogmwell Woancsdny al- Presentation of Pulpit Bible. i Gence e, Cventne’ Arter rehearsal the hostess | 1S5 Y i Sikh mass celebrared By St |ternoon. | Plans were made for an| At ttia Methodist church last Sunday Personal ltems. ‘;ir:’llcmflio;‘;t “r'v'ed!um_hmm. James’ church in Danielson. Burial | Eester sale. evening the presentation by the Sun-| Dand Enjoying Cruise Around the Worid—w Several Sales of 1907 Tobacco—Miller New Dock Completed. ons in Bloom — New Song Farm Sold. - The Ocean View W. C. T, U, mot 2 ederick Wwas in St. James' cemeter; Mrs. W. J. Reynolds is confined to| day school a pulpit Bible to the trus- Books for the Sunday School. % - s o (rederok Blaredge who| | Cliarles 1. Beebe was in Norwich on | Vi 00k JRMEN SRS ) g | the house with “the grip. Maxwell | fecs was interesting and impressiv y Rov. and Mra Porry wont tn Mas. [the Home'ot Mri X Congdon Baptist church, Hartford, | DUSiness Monday. = o o ily last & | nouse and iof pelonzing to the estate | Reynolds of New Bedford, Mase. is| It was borne through the church to| Dandelions are in bloom at Maple | sachusetts o attend’ the funeral of | Murch J0% ToBie Tho, BORSMTSy o\ of 018 Mystic. He is the |, Orrin Banuing and family last weok | of Prescott H. Baker and the estate |3Pending a few weeks at Mrs. Rey-|the altar by eleven Sunday school | Corner. T o 1a | 0ay afterncon with Mrs. Nathan Noyes of Mr. mnd Mira Janies| > o o Lebanon, whera s DIDE | 1o peen settled in the probate court. | NOldS’ B _ | scholars, connected by white ribbons. The young people, with the assist- | The Ladies' Benevolent society held | Jo FFEGERER JUFED TR than Noveq = has secured employment. Mr. and Mrs. Malicious Vandalism Mrs. W. F. Bidwell spent Saturday in| Miss Ethel Parkhurst_sang a solo, ance of Rev. and Mrs. Darrow, are|® Supper and social at the home of |4t her homo, 86 T Raymond B. Eldred of | D&!Ing’s friends here wish them pros- : 5 Providence. Blessed Bible,” the Sunday school | planning an entertainment. J. T. McKnight Friday evening, o ’r;v 4 yony. Dt { 5 | perity in their new home. During Tuesday night some vandal| Mrs. Robert Hart is visiting at Mrs.| joining in the’ chorus, Mrs. Charles| The new Alexander singing books| Thomas Stenson has been I, B itiks %5 the guest o8 uests this week while on | ""yj\rorq Brown was called to East| pulled up an evergreen that the Misses | W. E. Labelle’s. B ndered G l = o7 uifore e 7 age the solo, “T Child | wi Representative A. H. Peck and Mr, at 55, Mrs. Eldred’s| jj,qdam Sunday by the serions illmess | Dyer had set out upon their lawn and | = W. E. Labelle has been confined to] of the Kings Rev, 3 Ln Wheeter, the | school for the first time Bunday . Thg|and Mrs. Richardson were gueats on | her cousis, Mrs. Orson Rogers of Woeste | Workers of the Methodist | °f 18 brother, John Brown. HmEw il tnto.the ghrect. . the house with a sévere attack of grip. | pastor, spoke on the Bible and what | selections were fine. 2 Sunday of Mrs. Willlams in South |¢Th: , Pte Miss Ciave Wolosenka left Tuesday| Mrs. Ezra Barnes of Iillinois, who| Misses Clara and Emma Law are|it meant to him and urged the people | Mrs, Charles H. Brown returned on | Manchester. drs. George Noyes wisited with rele Wednesday afternoon § : o oo dnesday afternoon In| . New York city, where she will be | came east to attend the funeral of | spending several weeks in Dfiddietown. | to study it, The cholr then Sang My | Fritey fo a s Do, Miss Eleanor Allen was home from | &tjves in Westerly :‘;’.:dr;:,:‘uv"hnmhui { oM ¢ was held Wednes. | the_guest of her brother. her mother, Mrs. Prudence Browning, | Miss Mary Shumway of Attleboro, | Mothers Bible. and the pastor prow P Suffiela over Sunday. d e s N YL T & Fefiy cottage praver meeting | is visiting her sisier. Mre. A. H. Tan- | Mass. is spending the week with Mrs. | nounced the benediction ‘ & STty 18 losxiug for Amldon| ~goveral orope of 1909 tobacco wero |8 larse dogk for H. N. Rovinscn o orcitl & Tie' Meviled X0 ‘«» nea :b'f:l‘l;:m‘;&rrhv::!(ns at the | ner, Mary D. Stokes. - Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Clark attended | delivered this week in Warchouse |fIirtford. 1v 18 £6 b8 Wsed, by The 00w o e et : Wi Armiobee ana Bensamin WEST WOODSTOCK ene Furtora1 of el Sxter-imc1aw, Bives | Plnt and Tase Hartora, 4 ULy of My wammer ectiaggs B < Piles | James H. Beebe was a recent visitor WINDHAM Cogswell are attending the auto show . Olmst Amanda Clark, at Atwoodville, Sun- in New Lopdon. n_Boston. New York, from Mr. and Mrs, 8. M. Gladwin, who | ©Old Mystic render- Aust Rix a caller at Sound — Miss Hazel day. are summer residents here, say thah | seiections. ustin was - ;. 1 Wood spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Bert Regan of Rock- 2 g O leton and cnil | View farm. Colchester, on Thursday. | March Meeting of Missionary Socisty | 11, wenstet, Mass. Somay atemome T e ea® | ville were guests on Sunday of Mr. and | they. are baving a fine time on thein = York hawe arrived at the —Adam Larrabee Will Occupy Fa-| Mrs. Fred Armsbee and two children i bl MeS Foolee: crulse around the world. lasth, ang 1L Wi NTY. ther's Farm—Personals. are spending several weeks in Concord, | _Mowry Ross is out, after a slightae- | & o o oo | ¥ SGseph Miller has sold his farm to |FOPOrt was from Japan. & Spofrora NDHAM (1]1] N, H. $sck. of appendicitis. ing of coming from Voluntown to live | & Jewish purchaser who will take pos- The March meeting of the Wo- | Charles Burt is in Foster, R. I, hav_| Albert Smith ~of Lawrence, Mas,| 1€ OF COUing fr0m VOWRIOWS, 10 (00 | segston April 1. ROCKVILLE ' man’s Missionary soclety was held | Ing left the employ of F. S. Kennedy. | spent Sunday at Knelm. - tarned to Proo Watrous’ mother and sister, Mrs, Lou- 8.7 CENTRAL VILLAGE |z wre W, Malne, JU, (he | ERietatitetie "o 00 wook oo ot in o of e Siihiny. Wed: | 1 Mareey Soocsh S Gt STAFFORDVILLE Fisha C. Purdl of Sesteriy wan art . attdan < sewed. the second chapter of : 3 ends in o gt g T T O the wuest ‘of e alster, Miss Lot Fanard noved from the | Christenings—Visitors of the Week— | The Gospel in Latin Lands. the Gos- | Mrs. James O'Neil and Mrs. Willlam | nesday cvening, trom the effects of & severe cold, . - | Guests and Travelers During the Week | Burdick, Saturday. Miadteton far Quoanetaug Hill 1o A S pel in France, was studied. Those | Reddy were at Grosvenordale Tuesday. | \ Mre. Jarvis T Hall and Mrs. Wen-| o0 Bl 35750 e "delightrully after the Elsie ‘Charnley and sister Mae are Touis Hools ew London taking part in the programme were | Miss ~Agnes Gillam s at Palmer, | dell Witter spen at. Baturday In | i Ebe D e e e e i wat | Mrs. Grant Hauner i wpenaing sev- | Il with measies Miss ‘Eisie having » ‘o has Joturned o Nor-| George R. Torrey Is spending a few | Mrs. Porter, Mrs. John Webster, Mrs. | Mags, | . . 1 onielson is caring| ATthur Calkins and Eiton Chamber. | Of extermination goes on the ainging | eral weeks in Worcester. severe attack sizit to her daughter,Mrs, | g, . Clinton Lathrop. " Mrs. John Palmer Taos & X Hiiadelnill. and Mrs George Cook. Tea was serv- | for Mrs. F. J. Burnett during her 1ll- Miss Fielen Mathewson was the Jin of Three Rivers, Mass, spent last | Of the birds in the morning will be a| Rev. (Miss) Jones js In Hartford | Charles Palmer of Clark's Falls was Saturday and Sundey with Mr. and | bygone joy. for a brief visit with her parents. a guest at J, P. Greenc's Sunday ‘mma Williams retarned Mon- | _ W » “ ed by Mrs, Maine, assisted by Mrs. H. | ness. ! T a i By averd * M a A 3. B, Carpent Mise Annie Burdick of Hope Valley b guest of her cousin, Dorothy Atwood, 4 . . - Mrs. E. T. Perrin. e endeavor meeting Sunday e r. an rs. J. B. rpen TR g’,'j A 31 ana | 10 Wauregan, Friday. 5 l"-d,‘""’“’:“- Thars were twenty-—two T PSON Charles Deans expects to begin mov- | Ning was led by the president, Elmer | Somerville, Mass., have been g was the guest of relatives here Sun< STA i~ T Erastus Fiske of Soutn Kill- e o SRR S HOMPS! ing to Eastford about the 21st. Jerome Mathews, of Mrs, Esra 8. Colburn for several | day and Monday 2 = n s visiting her daughter, Mrs. e sl R ’y lays. Frafths guest of Mrs. Will Rice. tional Past: d Fam- . 2 A W of Tu G g Cawe Communion service was held at the | Vo Cgpacepetional Bastor and Fam HOWARD VALLEY GURLEYVILLE B T aauttn of Tun erville have been visiting local rel MOHEGAN Kate Faston has been enter- . il i Parsonage. - Congregational _chur. Sunday, ISaeta SEUS—— -3 s & friends from Pawtucket, R. I e red) S = : tives. | = & i during which Harold S. Maine united Rev. John Roberts of Clinton, Ma or Programme Committes Ap- 7045 Birthday - i = G s - ki 1 bees er- - Mrs. Thomas Melbourne of Monso ity oF S M: Eiliisee B foelwy Des b winn e church on confeasion of | catiies Bor mistar B W emamoen T | preached in the Valley church 1 pointed—Avery-Sarlow Wedding. | | hus sson spending several ‘navewin || The Cost of Carelessness RS The SN RN Thomas Shannon is spending a few % s Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Appelt ana|Sunday, o oo 3 = Mrs. 8, Benson = days in Boston, n of Norwich| their son, Raymond, were at Thomas e Free Methodist quarterly meet Rev. J. F. Robertson preached Sun-| "It is with regret that the many Virs. Mary Reed of Danielson was sst Sunday aft- | Ryan's over Sunday. Tok W Do Mia IeIORGL. Shey. | 22z morning from the text taken from | triends of Mrw, ¥. A. Brown have || Neglect of a “common’ cold & wo t Norwigh. load- | o 0o Ay oo o e Miss Esmeralda Macdonald of Put-| Ward Freeman of Malborough, Mass. |1 Co.. 5th chapter, 7th verse. After | loarned that she and her family are | often: the direct cause oOf, Gangerous| ek Miss Alibe Barber and Mrs, Smith nily of Mys- | nim visited Mies Elizabeth Eddy sast| Wl Preside, = L Lo |the sermon the saciament of the Lord's | goon to mave to Monson, Mass., whero | disaso (hat medical men éannot ua-| e A arm owned by | e Mrs. C. C. - | supper W ministered. o o ety ey 48 ow & : M. Caleh Wilson of Jewett Ross went to Willimantic Wednesday | o7, friends and relatives. Sunday' school bbard €0 prerare @ pro- UNION. ts courso unchecked. Aside from th TR T B L R LI 3, SRR has been | {o furnish music @t the Grange meet.| The Valley school is closed this|gramme for Easter is Mrs, J. F. Rob- . npleasantness and annoyance, the re. e & i irs. Arnoid B. . Mathewson an Mrs. Ada | ing. weelc on accouit of the death 3t Will- | evteon, Mrs. F. C. Parker, Mise 1a8| L. o Laesomse o | Wufting drritation of the mucous mem & suffecing. from an g vl e e her home | Rev, John K. Moore con‘mer]wvd his m'p r;\'vmv;rl:;d:.“&'sfi'ca""ifikmmo,d",‘l’“',’, & nlccn"latlnzzca{"nmslnr;t;l vés. ': e iolien ol pgnter Chles | aiane in m.] mmlm\un,- nnt:“brn Preparations are heing made for in- Northrup is visiting her| , Miss Bunice Kenyon was in Hart- ‘,’sfifé‘.{i';.éié&'ffif‘f”&i{f}’"&nf’}%fin’; over Sunday. | Conant,” Arthur Wood. Thursday. _ | Eraptibia o acemcte, faresting. services el munday | borenis. in. Brovidencer E BT porg Ton Sundas 07 T " N | s soon a5 the parsonage ia ready. |y, imer Hawles went to work for Avery-Barlow Marriage, o rR 1 Graham in isiting her par. | MRS RS cation ot ocole] hurch and Sunda ol, as- s H 4 Fallace Teliey of av ¢ sl an| of Chaplin March 9. g . Mr, 3 . in Wes onoe. etatance i3 expected from ich. | arren Hopkins and Charles Avis-{ Wallae fteliew of Sew Haven is the There was a quiet wedding at the | Woodstock, this week N e exade e BERG & the late ia e rusds | %orth have been visitors In Providence | S3c* "ATTAWAUGAN ONECO. home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nason| 'School in district No. 1 will begin | FIOEIS o Pe¥PUIRS TR, Con O s section are in poor condition past week o L L il o i Gt ube ; £C0. last Wednesday, March 2. The con-|the spring term next Monday. Pances. Of Qiycerine, % haif-ounos of Automobiles have hard times plowing o T en oosup has been | ., nisters meeting in Putnam on Tues- New Auto Truck for Mills. tracting parties were Edmund Avery| Bluebirds and robins wore seen In | virgin Oll of Pine compound pure and o ng in Brewsters store. 4 ot Mrs. John Rose was in Moosup Wed- | and Miss Gerirude Barlow, a siater of | flocks the past warm week. el ounoes of pure Wity ¥ B SRl pideite. Yor h. spent Sunday at William Sim-| " town this wee | menis s Rraet o sister. B o Samony A s Ratns EAST WILLINGTON sasily mix them in a Dbotthe. T4 ummer crops Andrew Metz D. Alien a ot Norwich. spent Sunday in | i clntmed by the Leach Chemical Co.) s dnughter and grand- | of Cincinnati, who prepare the genubn Arthur Baton and two children Miss Emme Rollinson, Dais¢ Weeks con Orville were Mrs. Avery will make their home in | apu Batawti visitors Wednesday and ey f;gdngg:s:e‘shflflgflk; Sriss Charlotte Little, who ias been |2nd, Victor Eridges spent a {ew days Sisiting Mrs. Baton's mother, Mrs. Mansficld near the Willimantic pump- | oniid have been meking her a Vit Viretn oM o Pine eant e the! S King's Daughters maet &t ihere| il at her niece's in Hartford, is gain- |8 Websterlast woeke =~ . o 1€ ey Burdick was home over Sun-| °% ® s Grosvenor Dawes father s manag- | a teaspoonful of thiy mixture, fou = rooms Monday afternoon. ing slowly. Clarcecs Weeks'ure sigk wib tho sriv. | aay. wing. Bes, ing director of the Southern Commer. | times a_day, will break a cold ir GOSHEN. Mortimer Stetson _entertained his Mr. a e ravell wete | . Mrs. Willlam Bates and daughter, |, Lt Thursday the ladies held @ sew- | cial congrees. o invited Grosvenor | fwenty-four * hours and cure & Mr. and_Mrs. Joseph Gravell were ghter, | | '3 , por sister from Norwich Sunday. WO0ODSTOCK here over Sunday. | Btta, and ¥rank Howard spent Tues- | ns;"bee at Uk-::dcn; o Toba. Two | to Washington when they mot fu that | bough that ie curaife. Collection for Berea College—Cut With pAlfred Elmer, infant son of Mr. and Mr. Dufrane spent Sunday with his| day with Mrs C. Whitford. [ e i i C;.;m_’:";,{'_- °“1’-'i.g A e e wiow s Circular Saw. M’r;x:"]elal} flz:‘fl:fi— :gd‘file-::; Meeting of Lad Benevolent Society | daughter in Ashton. Mr. Gardner has had considerable | yoririned their son, F. J. Chapman,| Mrs, Fred Squires is i —William A. Galiup Returns to, Luedovic Hemmingway and_ Arthur | trouble with telephones about this sec- | grom portehester, N. Y., over Sunday, Lamureux attended the auto show in | tion of the country. o i Warranted to Give Satistaotion. <chool took up | Mre. Bert Briges. were christened at The Goshen Sunda: & collection amocunting o 322.46 for | Uie Methodist church in Moosup Sun-| Norwich. Boston. i X i soaie, : e iast stha’ et st 1 WARRENVILLE MOUNT HOPE WASHINGTON COUNTY, R I. | Gombault’s Ceorge Cade of Colcnester was a| Mrs. Bert Briges entertained her fa-| Charles T. Lindeman of Hartford has | poston. — = esiler here on Monday. ther, Mr. Archer of Moosup, Sunday. |k§€'€lm§ suest of his sister, Mrs. John | “The auto truck arrived Tuesday and| pov Armon, the youngest son of Mr,| Local Attendants at Pomological Soc t peepfrozs were heard early | J. A. Atwood of Yale was the guest | E. Clar g is doing good work. Some of the / . the young of Mr.| s Meets ARCADIA a"s c a sam of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | The Thursday evening meeting was | COMS BO0C. WOTG and Mrs, E. L. James, has been ill the ety's ng. g H. Leoine of Colchester was hers| Philip Mathewson, Saturday. held this week at the Elmvale school- 5 past week with bronchitia. en Appoipted—New Fami Monday | Mrs. Jennie Stevens of Providence s | house. RAWSON Mrs. David Mathewson is fll. A. M. Grant, J. R. Lee, David Russ Fricap r Mre R T. Manning and Miss A, | stopping at the Lillibridge home. 1 The Ladies' Benevolent society met S pAghford W. C. T U. met with Mrs.| and son George. Mr. ahd Mra Don v wn. Pember ot N s Visited n the chapel Friday evening with — 1. Wright on Saturday last. S 3 R e o e, Visited Aieg Jessy. T. McClollun and Miss Mary Items Chiefly Personal. Charlorte. Waldo 1a fll a the home| Bacon aitended the mecting of the | Russel Josiin was appoluted fire war. W.'T. Curry attended the meeting of | ABINGTON Lester as hostesses. gy pa. | of DiEDt Shippee. Fomoiogical soclety in Chapiin, las den by o town councll of Exeter on Ro¥al Arcanum in Nor Wed- s Lyon was the guest on| Mr. and Mrs. Jared Wade were Bal- weel onday. i % netany evening 0 0" Vo IMecting of | Ecclesiastical Society—| Wetnesanyor fre. Tottie 11 My " [tie vieitors Monday, guests of James CLARK'S CORNERS. i s OEere SEetmeSaonia SN | Lounder & Himes and family of S15- v re rors wit P F. W. Hinrichs of New York was In e. 13 an rs. ot P i - A workman sawed three fingers with Telephone Service General. ROl L B Mrs, Jerome Shippee was in Putnam 2 mantic, where they are staying a few | com. Monday and Tuesday. a circuler saw on Maple uesday. ¥ — B . miio - has ot | Wit ey John Sullivan of New Haven is vis- | weeks. Thomus Hartley and family moved F voschiool closed Friday for the Baster| . .,qing the winter with his son here,| Mrs. Eveilne McClellan of Williman- | iting in town. i George R. Russ has a new touring | here Iast weelk (g FITCHVILLE | e tases T ks ver ot Teturned to Norwich on Saturday. | tic was the guest of Mrs. Ellen Wade| Mrs. Alfred C. Neff has returned, | car in Willimantic, which will be de- | Adelbert Strange and family re:ent. —_— tenement i Dis favm house for sre| Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Child return- | on Sunday. atter being with her mother for soms | livered soon. 1y moved from Pawtucke, K. L, 10 b'a SIS Hiine of Eacal Intlebt. Whitehouse, who has & sawmall on the | ° Thursday nigit from a two weeks' | James Fitzgerald was a Woonsocket | time. e o e tharertaining | P Clber ana_Reynolds movea thelr | use, be Py nies Som s visitor on Tuesday. Elmer Hawkes of Howard’s Valley | her mother and grandmother. Joseph Elliott wood lot. JEIT a2 Toll S Iew: Jerney: Orrin Dwight and Willlam Phillips | is working at ¥, W. Mart} Has Imitators But No Compstitors. B i aheuieh EvRci of pt ! lot Sies Ruth Russ spent the wvesk-end | sawmill from Lewls City to the David o ; Norwich swere recent guests of Mrs. lm’:r PO e Bl i e ad were at the Thread City on Monday. at the home of her teacher, Miss Della | Kuyon farm Thursday of last week. v 3:5:"‘7.‘3’....,"" ™ nci's sisters. the Misses Fields. i, ient. yadiste: ekl PLAINFIELD Hlerbort smith “has ‘returned from TOLLAND COUNTY. Eno, in Mansfield Cente 1" Sgte. te With & complisation of la.s. ,':m‘ kY Mrs. Edwin Frink of Hartford spent |wiit, ow York, where he has begn spend- 2 i, i Wiisr pesi % e with AR | e e g R, On Thursday. | Birthday Party—Celebration of Wed- |ing the winter. STAFFORD. disenses, does not improve. lagions sad m'r ;.. ans Mrs. ¥ v society are to meet at the Gongresa- | ding Anniversary. s Ora Manning of Boston is the . n2luebirds and robins have com Gorta 2 okin aftmdro'sr buracies = tional’ ehurch this (Saturday) after- oAt ot b X BOLTON Attended Automobile Show—Leak in| John R. Perking of Black Plain call- l-.n..u-.'...."'".-o.n'u. noon, to choose a moderator, clerk,| The voungest child of H. A. Gallup, & ed on Benjamin Sheldon Sunday. b T (2008, 2, Shoge, s, medeslor, Sl | WP AL £ Sl NORTH_STERLING. T Birthdsy Surprises and Evening| DAm Discoversd—Grangs Mesting. | °4;0n Benjamin Shalson sunduy. R for the ensuing yvear. The church com. | to be gaining. & mobile | €d_to Noose Neck Hill. fartha Lot | mittes at present.in. George Hicks| A, Ton [chds enjoved o birthday ary Meets at Parsonage. o8 Whis® o 32 Jigris has s0ld his automoblle | *yil TSR Perkins sufforcd a par- . CHGER e e EDE oo B % Miace SR = John W. Massey Is i1l with grip. Tarley Dimmock has gone to Madi- | @lytic stroke last weck. visitor | "It is rumored that the general store|SVening. o | Mre J. Leroy Frink has returnod to| ey and Mre. &. AL Perry: fotmerly | son ble, to work: —_— were | ot he ST, e o0 CONT| fom a visit to her mother. by« RS L g VR Boiton, now of Eiiington. attended | *'F J. Glover attended the automobile RICHMOND oo Lanronce-Williame Co., Clevelend, 0, 1e5- | than two years, is to change hands at |, ATthur Gaudetie has moved into the| Mr. Sample will move s0on to South | Sreriin® perer, 1o Trorten Soier: Mise | show in Boston. house vacated by Henry Beers, Who 15 | Kitasis aiere heornt oo o South | Martha Perry, in Holden, Mass, last| Mrs. Laura Whiter of Springfield| Mrs, Clifford Kenyon of Usauepaui s |an_carly date, « 2 CHAS. 08GOOD Vearly now occupying his new house. e - week. was the est of friends last week. ent Tuesday with Mrs. Willlam Kim- . 4 co, Nearly every house in Abington has| MOy DeCUPYINE 8 Bey Mons’in Nortn| Mrs. George H. Pciter is much im- | Ny ana Mrs Waiter E. Howe en- | L. Biack of Hopedals, Mass, wes in | bec at Kenyon. Distributers for Eactern Connectiouts nia i Stonington. . groved In heaith and visited her sister, | (crtaincd friends Saturday evenin. | town the first of the week. Nrs. Adelia P. Briggs 15 visiting Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. | *Giiver Bagloston is still eontined The time was devoted to whist play- | Mrs. Emeline Lamb is 1il with pleu- | Mrs. George Chaffee at Kenyon. WAUREGAN Fred Lynch celebrated the tenth anni- | the nerse sitr Thematin O 0ned t0 | ing. Mrs. Howe was much surprised | ris; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Larkin of Wake- | We do al/ Watch and Clock Work e versary of their marriage. e S otchitins of Norfoll C wm | PY_ being presented a pin in.honor of Jeak in the dam at Hydeville was |field are spending several duys at CLf- + of Theries Mo Missiona e r. Hotchkiss of Norfolk, Conn., ¥ | er birthday. which was that day. | discovered Sunday morning. Steps | more. promptiy and at the o n ary S ke D oucit the farm | \when the réfreshments were served, | were taken to repair the damage. Mrs. B. B. Moore was the guest of ROR v's Meeting—Address by Miss PHOENIXVILLE Wi be fecn ught of Poter | Mra Hende Johnson ~was given Miss Gertrude Wightman has recov- [ Mrs. W. J. Dawley at Kenyon Tues- right prices. . - . birthday cake by the hostess, the an- | ered from her illness and is again in|day. Sunday, March 6, marked the be- da";h_', Ladies Juxiary met Wednes- | niversary of her birth being the fol- | charge of her room in Pinney grammar | Mrs. A. H. Phillips is visiting her WM. FRISWELL, 27 Franklin St satrice Atwood, who has been | ginning 6f spring here with the ar- lowing day. school. brother, George Greene, in_Providence. 1o the house on account of|rival of bluebirds, robins and black- Miss Ida E. Holbrook of Columbia| At the regular meeting of Stafford| William Kimber spent Sunday with| feh20daw Lor saveral weeks, is much bet- | bird: 5 % POMFRET CENTER has spent the week with Mrs. Charles | grange last week the final degrees | friends in ¥all River and while there O. H, Latham is cutting some fine F. Sumner. were conferred on two candldates, fol- [ attended the reunion of his for) funeral of Thomas Burns was | oak timber. E. E. Brown Speaks on Apple Culturs.| Mist Annabel Post has returned [lowed by a social lunch At the meet- |Sunday school class. i, the Congregational church on| There is one more week of school from two wecks' visit in Paterson, N.|ing March 15 the guestion to be de- | Saturday evening the Baraca. oluss «day. Rey, E. F. Talmadge officiat- [ before the Easter vacation. ‘A _number from this section en- | J. bated is: Resolved, That it is the farm | connected with the Baptist church at 2 Ordorn Charles Leavens, formerly of this| John Russ is going to Willimantic | joved the farmers' institute at Willi-| = Miss Rose Doane of Hartford was | rather than the man on the farm that | Shannock held its monthly meeting at 3 taken for comblnga. . rendered two solos. Miss Em-|soon to make his home with his son, | mantic Wednesday. a recefit guest of her sister, Miss Mary | makes agriculture a success. Also an|the home of Mrs. George Wallen in MRS, T. 8, UNDERWO Gardiner presided at the organ,' Hovward. E. E. Brown attended the banquet | Doane. open pasiisment o the question: What | Kenyon, Tel. b63-4, 51 Broadway.