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v * SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 - 12 PAGES PAGES NINE TO TWELVE BULLETIN NEWS LETTERS FROM ITS BROADENING FIELDS-oomm 2l o5 NEW LONDIN TOWN CLERKSHP Jerome Shea, Miss Mary Shea and Gt ol B e R B i S o S Sty condif Y B al e home r. E ¥ - 7 n“thnm the animal fln::d that Ou‘r‘n.nu‘gv K:ne_ lu C and wounded several days ago irs. W. N. Chappell is spend| " STATES ; died on” the ‘Dlace where it was | few Gays with her sister, Miss Emma ‘List of Candidates for Nomination Daily Increases—Party Methodist Congregation Adopts Minute | permission to. srs® the E‘.",Q‘"..". . e Wamgrat-poen Managers Annoyed by Existing Conditions—Union of Sympathy for Mayor Gaynor— |deer was a voung buck of about two Y K Birthday Cake for Assistant Post- |°ars and weighed about 150 pounds. were recent guest and Non-Union Music—Munsey Auto Tourists LETTERS FRON TOWNS IN TWO The Business and Social Life of Every Town mdl NIANTIC master. - LEBANON Mra. Charles Williams of Norwich Much Pleased with the New London Reception ] i g W =z L spen Inesday with her parent: . Settlement Reflected in These Columns. Methodist .::"\7'1::. \,::«:::on TOrOVe | Sunday mornine was toonchUreh | Cotebration of Wedding Anniversary— | Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Kastland, ;‘he new pastor, Rev. C. William Har- Grange Athletics—Two Victories for e Men_emploved by the Southern New |BiSon, Who submited a resoltior. for | Ball Team. . VOLUNTOWN There I8 no dearth of candidates for [lv unjon band, sudh a band that could o | i England Telephone company arrived | (0, apbroval of thé audlence, setying < v [ the vacant office of town clerk. The|be considered as a competitor with the E ing's parents, Mr. rs. Dwi . ; SE L UNCASVIiLLE | B S idne and’ Mra. Dwisht | wich “thoir, two horse ‘team Monday. | Ty a5 the \consresation of the | Rev. wWilliam F White of Ledsard | preston” City Team Whitewashed— | selectmen took adwmntage of thelr | Bleventh band then they shouli Coss = It . Probs Messrs. Harkavy and Luboff have i394 Tk for e oY | churcli expressed its abhorrence at the | Firet Con g S in_the | * visiting Preacher Exhorts the |Privilege and apointed a clerk until | firing and be content with thelr regu Lawn Festival Awards—Net 8| cold thelr farm. making repairs and stringing new | po o O, i ‘ongregational church last Sun- CroRd=Outs N the next annual election, which takes | Jar daily employment and with carning $57—Sunday School Excursion—Per- | “\igg M, Fhais e hetaiting voti ::;fif{ The men came here from Say- | Ge'Nek Vork citr. ang further, tended | oy B s s s ey Mo place in October: As two of the three| u fow dollars working overtime s Sohaks. ' Soriudeoetke Conn. and friends | 'Rov. ana Mrs. 3. W, Knappenbereer, | 3 Gasho anrty pragise for | Boace. ol e Licktion st Montcre | A amber of, Evpeice bilched shelr | Bna”the aiie, Tie Harice: s willin | blace of other union ‘musicians who oL > SGittor Mrs, A. C. Rice and Miss Mabel Housgh s E u expected to occupy his aret farm last Friday AT o $0 MDD 0 o employment . excopb: o1 The proceeds from the mannual lawn| John Clifford recently lost a horse. his .speedy’ and complete restoration. | own pulpit tomorrow. P and stayed untii Tuesday. During :,t‘:a_‘ceu:;nfilx !;“neu‘!n,‘:.::‘n“",mn:)l:‘:‘t::: Efl:n';'.’.x ::}x:r: mployment except: or - v 5 spent Wednesday at Iast Greenwich, | - £ festival siven by St. John's parish at!it was thought it was gored which copy of the resolution was voted . their stay the camp was v v Richards Grove was about $57. The | necessitated killing it. B iiton s a suest of Mrs. 3|50t 10 the Tdmily and the = acting | Reception on Wedding Aniversary. |ICY SOV Uhe chmp was visited bY | fhat would be a candidnte for nomina- X prizes were awarded to Miss Agnes| Wilbur L. Hall and mother were | Ars. [ilton ls o suest of Mrs. J:|mayor of the city. A reception for Prof. Sellick and | many of whem consulied the Oraeie of |Hon to be balloted for in_oetaber. [ wp ' Lynee com Ol b Plicker. ihe suit case given by Shealcallers in this place Sunday. Soorates: Scholfield left. Monday for |« JLiss Beatrice Jones of M« Vernon |family was given on the 15th anniver- | (he tribe In an effort to find out what | Lius action was on account of thelr{ g 0 BF 0, SUCRTICNE L delighted & Burke of Norwich: the five dollars to | J_Nelson Geer and Kenneth Cum- | Socrates Scholfield left Monday or| X"y, sang a solo. “Face to Face” at | S8rv-of the marriaze of Mr. and Mrs. | Dame Fortune had In store for them.|PCHeT that the temporary appoiniee ot oy L Salia the holder of No. 1161, name unknows mings are bvilding silos ready for fil!- i e daye at his cottage | the offertory at this service. Sellick at the home of the latier's might huve an advantage over the oth- | T9 JH0%, Sharood to. fina i . SERHGINE. & Low. gay The Epworth league service on Sun. | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Noyes, Score 7 to 0. r aspirants, and perhaps spoil the nd_the city half ton of coal Mrs. John Berth of | ing this fail. & g 7 Bt e oattpoa tolfing. tie ol Hanover: the half ton of coal given | Nearly Lost a Cow. "e,r.;:h;;‘&“’f::“;‘f? has leased the |J2¥ morning was conducted by Rev. |last Sunday afternoon. . The Voluntown ball team. fourney- | chances of the sslectmen for nomina- fi:“fi..:“:‘r"m";:ufl::‘l.,':..:\l.'.g wppoked. by Norman C. Lathrop went to Miss| 4 .ow belonging - to Mr. Harkavy 8 iy s ensed ets | Oliver C_"Morse: Mr. and Mrs Stuart Shultz of |ed to Preston City on Saturday and|tion for the office of town clerk. [Ttf 0 JOUEE O0 T, AT T, o s Normas B e | A n Mr. ' Griswold cottage at Saunders’ Gro = Brookiyn. N. Y., are guests a: the |handed out a trimming to the team of | was difficult to find u man who would - tned thut th fon Bridge: Donahuc: box of cigars, came near losing its life recently. It |for a month. They are from New ersonal Items = e n were for the annual field day of the New London: rocker., J.|Siuloq o some wood R for o - Y Mes.. alvin ‘Calin' of Maw. Tork o Jogls of their niece. Mrs. David W.[that place, giving them a row of |accept the office temporarily ,.y..xl be'p Here et o A ST trance prize. two dollars and a halif, | Spaulding Brothers’ lot and there it | Grove was a visitor in this place on [left Monday for Saz Harbor, L. 1. Rev. W. F. White and Mrs. White Inst A " o oy 1 Dow r 1 | dust-covered visitors a good first I went to holder of ticket No. 433, NaME | got wedged in some snags. But for |Tuasday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Chauman and | Sunday. - 45 R W Ie R} Eanieed snn’ls under. the manigefisnt an it an office that alihost anY m*h /| pression of New London and its peop unknown. A £ [ the timely rescue it would have starved | - My and Mrs. Philip Morgan of Mer- | daughter, Miss Maud Chapman, who | Ciittm Sweet of New Fritain is|OF FrorK Bromley. "y |1 s for o at there I8 In"It| myg"touring party mpent the night ai Forty Hours’ Devotion. to_death after a little while. iden are guests of Mr. Morgan' oth- | have been visiting Mr. Chapmsi’s sis- | spending his vacation with his mother. Feast of Assumptior Phe selestmen. wftar delaying the aps | the Mohican hotel, owned by Mr. Mun At this church the forty hours’ devo- | Mr and Mrs. Warren Kneeland have |er, Mary L. Morgan, in Pennsylvania | ter. Mrs. Sarah Colver at the Nuvy |Mrs. Mary 1. Sweet ¥ *|,.On Monday the Feast of the.As- | sointment to the limit, Anally qiscover- | Aey; And they weie convinced that all tion commenved on Sunday and ended |returned to Hartford after spending |avenue. Yard, ieft on Tuesday for Middietown. | Leon Richardson of Néw Britain | Sumption was observed at Sp. Thomas' | PG (2200 WA SRAUN, COsEOVEC | irsi—cluss hotels are not located in the August 16, Rev. P. J. O'Reilly was|a 10 days’ vacation with their parents. Attorney M. R. Davis and Miss Nan Unclaimed Letters. spent last Sunday with his aup:, Miss | Cliurch with mass at 8 a. m. and bene- | o6 30 < JIEE 0 hointment with | Jarger cities. There was an assemblag ssisted by several visiting priests. Harold Cummings was in Coveriry | p."Davis were in Pinie Grove SUndav, | yail remarsing wocloimen e month | Hatte Robiason: diction of the Blesesd Sacrament in | gabt 116 [ERIPOIERY SRRUNUECE Wla |10 the vicinity of the hotel to.greet the Miss Helen Baker and brother, The- | over Sundax. ‘s in Norwics |attending the Spiritualistic services. |, Mhe \THage most offiee is addecened | Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Throop and their | the evening. At the évening service | fne ouired vestrictiond. TVen FEIR | pariy as they arrived at intervals and odore Baker, of Willimantic. are spend- [ Ovando Lombard was in Norwich I Miss Corinne Hamlin of New Lon-| e foiiow "8 PO, Ge Blanchard onre | Suest, Miss Carrie B. Willlams. went | class was admitted to the apostieship [ L0l “Sut for the resignation of Rioh- | UBLL the last car arrived ing this week the guests of their| Thursday attending the reunion of the | gon is being entertained at the Nian- | Tim’ Moore, Alr. William Ore. Miss | to Pleasant View Bedch last Wednes- | Of praver. . ard C. Morris, who had been the assist- | Though —there are r srandmother. Y Cosgshall. ' | Eighteenth regiment. . core | tic_house by Mrs. C. S. Porter. Lizzie irth, Mr. Edward fien Mrs |day for an outing. Work on the dams at the No. Z'and | any clerk for many years, but who de- | 52T inctha bl John Baker of Willimantie was an| Mr. and Mrs Fred O. Browm wer2| w.J. Fleming of New Haven passed | Louis Gagmon, R. F. D. A “Mrs, N. S, Loomis and five children |3 mills is progressing rapid e o I s, D ' paes | room enough to stable the ha over Sunday guest at the home of Mrs. |in Hartford Thursday. through Niantic Iriday on his way t0} “Miss Mildred Bierce of Allyn's Poiat |SPent two weeks at Pleasure Beach, | Miss Bridget Coffey returned Mon- | Colll (2 0 W TrSS Wanyon was | COmPosed the Munney historical tou Coszshall oston. and Tracs Smith feom the Siiate 16f¢ | returning home last Saturcay. A, | day from a weel’s \isit with friends | SpEsor, ©©, the late Frank Kenyol Wasland thes were parked for thentel in Tarr: Williamson “was the guest of FRANKLIN Frank Gorton has Teturned from @ | Mfendor to mar e A oIt | oomis remained at his post and kept | In Phenix, R. L e e R Y o "y | Meridian street, alongside the Mohican friends in Norwich over Sunday | business trip to, Boston. party of voung people. from Tedyard |@ lively pace with rural delivers A, W. milley of Norwieh ' was tn{ S5 raom I the o DO ervies | hotet Meridian i w side not Merritt E. Tooker. postmaster, who | gigs Alice. Lil Entertains Friends— | Clarence Loomis is visiting his moth-| Copter in camp at Busy Po Occum Defeated §—4. town Saturday and Sunda. Yo the clerk was grhtuitous, He is the | MUCh used at night and therctors the has been enjoving his annual vacation : & er, Mrs. Alice Loomis, at ‘Riverbank. e T e e Mrs. Herbert Johnson is spending a g . He street filled with automobiles cansed the past week, has returned and re-| 1YPhoid Patients at Hospital— Rev. Lyman Horton of Taunton, - Tk, e ARyl e The Lebanon baseball team went to | o ool “(Uith retatives in Ashawsy, | 0PIy man in the city famillar with the b, 050 inconvenience of co nence e it autica F. B Tooker, rucal | Sphcial MMHC at 'C. E. WSeting.. .| noser” wiit oecupy. fhe pulplt at. the | Coief Heee.on Thesday; Occum last Saturday for the third, and | p* VoK. s in Ashawuy. | Guies ‘of the office, and it is belleved [1° Public Inconvenience of consedien s A B Tt il Sandar T the ab=| Attended Bible Readirg decisive game with the Occam mime | Pyl piipi o, | DY Some that he could give any other [ STARECEIERES BAS Boen madc it wde A 2 A son, Gerald. | nominee a hard run for election to the | WARCe o have wupplies dn readiness 'L Ageodmb:to aécepted the invitation ex- Sfi‘x‘!‘!&;‘m‘,{‘ B #core of 6 to 4 1aVor | returned Prilay from a. WeANKS MISIE | DptE pr ae ra. C ee ater Notrie e s e A ? en v Rev. er Morse to with relatives in Hope Valley, R. I | gt v gl e he riders could be relleved of all care attend the Bible conterence conducted | There was a full attendance at the | "yt RiL oy rotirned - Monday | {8 Ot of politics and prefers reraation | of the machines and enjoy the plens- T last Thursday evening, A fine ela from two woeks' visit with relatives | oottt worle Jiig retivement as assist- | U154 0L the gully attired ‘elty. From { auarte nooe. Rev. 1 3 . 4 ¢ i e BT . k. M it la Wagon the Standard Off tompany Br. Trdman, who has been ronducting | candidates were advanced throush the ant makes that offic 0 Y e was AlNbepaad er the 1 George "Sheldon of the batteship| {18, P E 2T ORCR, 10, TG | 88 I u h carrier, is also back on his route. | 5 N C] Vi i oy . er- Sunday School Excursion. | sibhare, Shristian Bndeayor mesting | sence or the repular pastor. Rev. Jer The Methodist Sunday school went | Fafuilie ‘nsslotod with the mastc with | me Geer. wite wis enjoying his va B 5 Gttt Divck lutand b7 | nis Sioha Siio s eeied By i way of steamer Block Island Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyde of Willi- GOSHEN The C. M. Robertson company have | mantic wers the recent guests. of Mr. rection of James P. Sullivan, manager closed down their Rockland mill forre- | and Mrs, S. N. Hyde. i a Bible readi ch morning at the |third and fourth degrees and some Yor- ek 3 et pairs, among w “ill be the remov- | “'Hart Lamb is taking an extended | New Singing Books for Sunday School |§uuriers Guring his stav mere loft on | mer members were reimstanted. Mr. | Louisiana spent Wednenday with, his! pigce’ will undoubtedly be considered ( (e“y N ) Karage, whi nie furnishes al of the old wooden floors and replac- | trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto. —Swarm of ltalian Bees. Thursday afternoon to attcnd the |and Mrs Myron Smith of the Bozrah | Mr. and Mrs. Byrou Sheldon. 1,y (e incoming clerk, no mutter who | oi) “grease and ail other needed it ing them with cement flooring. | Posteards have been received from i Montrose conference at Montrose. Pa. | BTANge were present. ) Outing to Beach Pond. he may be. plies, while representatives of rih Miss Jennie Rudd. who has been con- | Mrs. Louis Smith. who is spending a ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jones and son, Mrs, Hattie P. Lee of Stoniagton, Mrs. J. H. Twyford and her little | A party of about twenty voung la- A manufactureers on hand with & fined to the bed with illness for several | few weeks in Ottawa, Canada. Bradford, have returned from spen accompanied by her daughter Ruth and | daughter from Roselle. N. J.. are guests | dies went to Beach pond on Sunday The office of town ke not been | supnly of wh genr T vikitors dars, is now able to sit up for a short | Mps. Marvin Bailey is spending the |ing a few days with friends in Mys son William, is visiting her niece Mvs. |at Dr Danielson’s. for a pleesant 's outing. The Dar- | considered in the political list for sev- [ were pleased with the attention shows time each dav month of August at Cottage City. The state has finished making the | Maud Bullock of Pleasant View, Aliyn's | There was a pleasant lawn social |ty was under the care of John Her-| gral years, as both partics have united |them In this respe Ltho they and Mrs. Will Adams of New | sunvey for a number of miles of grade | Point. under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. | bert and Mrs. Will Maguire. T tie election of Mr. Kenyon, as they [pald for what they received, but the Mrs. William Phillips, who has been| M v the guest of relatives in-South Man-|Haven and Miss Lucy Hyde of Willi- | r0aq to be comstructed on the Norwich | Mr. and Mrs. George Frost of Mont- 3 clair. N. J.. visited relatives at their | Mrs Herbert Sweet. of Providence are gu could get all t anted without making a search for it, and that co last evening on the premises of Mr. Misses Agnes and Jennle Daigneun | cig his predecessor, the late 1 ts at the home | Taaac W, Thompson, ‘But now this 1ine Ghekter and Plainfield returned home | mantic were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | ana Colchester. turnpike. X Sunday. N. Hyde on Wednem’i: sy The Sunday school has procured | summer home &t the Ferry on Satur- | The Sunday school of the First Con- | of their cousin, Miss Cleo Herbert. all changed and the list of candi ed on such an occasion. When the William _ Phii after a few day: Mrs. M. A. Bolande. Miss Anna Eng- | new singing books, which were used | day and Sunday gregational church went to the O Mrs. Kathsrine Shannon and . Miss | for nominatign is increasing almost | party left for Boston Thursday morn apent in Hartford returned home Sun- | strom and Harold Bolande are spend- | fo" (n"518 Vine "sunday. | Given Birthday Cake. lumbia_reservoir for its annual picin | Jane McGuire of Pawiucket, R. L. are | daily, with, of course, a preponderance | ing many of them expressed pleasure day. |ing a few days at Stony Creek. Miss Hattie M. York is a guest of ¢ 1.. | Wednesday. =Boating with games unl| guests at the home of their brother,|of republicans, as the city is believed [ with the short visit to New Londor Truman Keves and family were over | Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Gager enter-| e o.gqs in Malden, Mass. Assistant - Postmaster Norman L. |various-other amusements ‘filled ou' | Hugh McGuire. | t0 be republican on a strict party vote [some declaring that weuld eomne Sunday guesta at their cottage in this | (ained on Wednzeday Mr. and Mrs.| "Niss (na Hailey of Bast Haddam |Brown was agtecably surovised of | the day to e satistaction of the many | 3frs Kenvon and daughter, Louise: | fos a majority of mbont 500, aithouxh | (o the city again for e ats R Nelson R. : | e b (i Monday scatation of | e ‘'om Lebanon, kA i % % e - A B NSt last of the machinery for the| Gustave Lindgren of New: York is|¥o® With fr:nd:_hereazms eek. |a 'birthaay cake by ‘a delexation of | Frankiin and other localities. L Tmaocs e wnsowsqpiiie: ok Bryan . Mahan was elected as & dom- Thames dve and bleachery arrived Fri- | Spending a few weeks with his uncle, ace e 2ol | o e T e i | g2ir- and Mrs, Edward Gibbs of New.| “Mrs Emery Dnignean. 'and .daugh- | preented. in part by democrats in the | jiinrereyoas, Jeneral deceration and any and is being set up. The mill has | John Engstrom. A large swarm of Italian bees has | cake was costructed by the nofed sake- | Pork are enjoving their summer va- | oo aire pilior A eri and d4ush- | rescnted in part b mocata In the | jiiumination in appreciation of the Deen In part operation for several| Miss Faith Gager has returned after | gone into the cornice of the house at|makers, Oliver C. and Anthony Morse. | cation with friends in Lebanor, their | \irie, are wisitiy S Daisneiy | COUrL of common co 1o hich €0€% | coming of the Eagles, and State treet eeks ann wiil boon be ready for a|® {wo weeks' camping trip. | Walnut Grove farm. Their hum indi- Notes. former home. [ DN Tetng . N DAl to show chat republicans do not alwave | never looked so brilflant by niglt s full start : Mr. Stetson of New York is sp2nding | cates their contentment in th new ! \fessrs’ Stark. add Sulivan, who |- The ‘Wilimsntic picked ‘nine wers | ““R€00 TrS: COorEe SCeva TS | Vote for all :the par e iy | 01 Wednesday and Thuraday The - a few days with Mrs. Sarah Greenslit. | nome. Italian bees are noted for their |1, e pecn spending two wecks' vaca- |defeated last Saturday in a game of | gioion Fill passed throush the villnge | e oo e e O Motree nf town | ioldlers’ and sallors’ monument was . Mr. and Mre. Thresher and daughter | great industry, and work on o lowery | have beek spending two weeks: vaca- | JECCOS] B0 o' abanon boya. 14 to | dleton Hill passed through the village | ing democrats for the office of own | Gecorated with colored electric iighis LEDYARD May ‘and Miss Snyder of Florlda are |day while common bees will lie idle. | (o §5 ToCust Torraee, Lernel, 1 1o “The contest this (Seturdav) sicer- | IBUrEday afeernoon. They = stopped | clerk. with streamers in all directions to the L wivimgcry the guests of Mr. amd Mrs. George| Ciarcnce Thomas. with a number of | ‘"3t MEUS, IRROCHICE PR USTETT | Inoon is between the: Cyclers of. Willi- | 107% enough to enjoy rciveshments. The latest democrat who has sighl- | clectric light' poles In the street curb James A. Stoddard Falls from Pear [Avery. other youns people, is camping at|prown of Hartford are guests of relu. | mantic and the Lebanon team. a%r: B . Nath reen have | fied his willingness to enter into the | fng ang the city hall was a1so hand. —ReV:l with Mr. and Mrs. William Geer of ies” v i R % x 3 perant Dryacher, an rienge In the city hall as commis- | jone ‘before and probably would net Mr. White Returns Home—Locals. | Goshen. e i g T Broma Bepmett left on Aonday ASHWILLETT during hia stay han adaressed” good SRRaaT ar: chiarition. arkliin SROUBDVIEE | hoos taas Sont e atiL rould: not = Mrs:- Keating and_son: Fred -left on{noon, - 5 = 0 39 2 a8 > = 5 zed crowds from the plazza of Aus- | conversant ‘with the duties of town | gividual wel he general wish James A. Stoddara while picking | Tuesday for Aven. N. J. |moome N ier of Norwich was s caller | FOTK: -Daving been " an_ oversSuli Local People Attending Peace Mesting | tin Mainc's storc singing. . and | clerk. | His apponent for. the ROmIna~ | e meople and sreirsed: the resndn. pears from a tree on Saturday fell to| Mrs. Josephifie Hart of West Hart- | yore’ Wednosday. ' guest of relatives in Norwich —Good * Potato Creéo Promised. speaking weve appreciated by, those | tion will probably be Willlam C. Fish, | (ol perhaps with the tacit o the ground, striking on his head. He|ford is spending a few days with Mrs. : st ® vho came-to hear him nightly. a former tax collector and perhaps the | broval ‘of the masor 3t was rendered unconscious and carried | Antoinette Hastings. Good Luck A-Plenty. WATERFORD Ashwillett residents. many of them. g s £ ot Il s Ting of the' Tate IR | > e S . O'ekey. ahAk into the house. Dr. Edwin Case was| Mrs. Earl Rogers is spending a.few | A local young man on a recent aft- were in Preston to attend ihe funera 2 clerk. nan of the public property committee. summoned and found that Mr. Stod- |days in West Warren, Mass. ernoon in a very short time found 20 | Katydid First Heard August 16--Per- |of Lizzie Wilbur. wife of Charles H. NORTH STONINGTON G content; ovarithe Comi olerkeltp L i ot the PUNED property cormutire: dard had fractured his skull. He has| Mrs. Thomas Lewis was the guest of | four and five leaf clover leaves ool temin: C. Dawley Sunday afternoen The — seems to have diverted attention from | and thereby. received the Dlaudi regained consciousness and is resting |her mother in Windham on Wednes-| A party from this place went crab- X bearers were all from West Ashwille:t | Special Song Services — Wednesday | {he other town and city officers to be | Bil rellow citizens, s thest 11 ina 2s comfortable as possible. The many |day. . | bing at the Drawbridge below Brew-| yijss Helen Miner was the uest of |and were H. Clinton Eccieton JohnD. | 'Club Meets—Garden Party at Mrs. | slected, and therefore the present in- | fions were the main foatures *and friends of Mr. Stoddard wish him a| Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T. Manning | sters Neck on Wednesda friends in Bast Lume the past week. | Lillibridge, H. Frank Burton and Chas. | o B, Howitt cumbents of the board of aldermen, | sorved doubity for the visiting auton speedy recovery. have moved into their new house. At the close of the praver meeting | \p' and Mrs, Charles Moss brother | L. Stuart Burial was in the Rixtown Liliea o B adide Theg wchoot visitors ana the rest of, the of- | bile party that made up. the Mines Mrs. Amanda Perkins and Miss Lau- | Miss alice Lilley entertained a num- | Wednesday evening those Who remain- fanq daughter Rosie were guests of | cemetery. Rev. F. M. Hollist tor of the | fices are lable to re-elected practically | tour und the visiting Bagles from il ma Perkins of Gales Ferry were Tues- [ber of her friends on Tuesday, it be- |ed enjoyed a song service from the|Mr. Mossbroker's sisterat Clinton this | Mrs. S’ J. Gase and daughter Louise | o ReV 0 Mo HIEVSten. pastor oF the | SSERTUE 5 o ouition. Should Selectman | sections of the state. IFrank A. Mun dax and Wednesday guests of Mr. and | ing her birthday. new Sunday school singing b week. of Newburg. N. Y., and-Miss Jessic . | ConSregutional caurch, i, eonfluctipg So,008C SOT0 UG ihe. nomination for | sey. the. promater of. the historic tows s Teines I Betoen _Edward Cox and Alton Cox are ill Mrs, Saran Gallup and. Miss Carrie | Fish of Mystic have been passinz rev- | 8, BETIe®, OF Zonk serhiwes on (he | E000 AOTR Mol must be o new candi- [ and who lu responkiblo for New Lons Miss Mary Allen of Long Meadow, h‘t.\nhmd fever at St. Joseph's hos- NORTH LYME Gallup were guests of Mrs. Mayy A.|eral days with Mr. and Mrs. H. B.| 4,400 she present month. date for selectmun, and shoull City | don'sefinest building and improved the Mass. is the guest of Miss Eloise | pital. Littlefield Tuesday. BARGATL of ANSE plsee. | . iat Clerk Fones win out in the contest for | hotel facilities, was not in the city to s o 3 Pastor on Vacation—Picnics Attended| George W. Beebe of Groton was an | Sunday visitors here were Mr. and Stodied ; Srewning's “Poyi: the town clerkship, of course there|itness the display of progress, which Miss Gallup of St. Paul has ers - . Mre |Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson of North Ston- | The Wednesday club at the meetin . atio order for | o o taken s 1 OF 8 BETHEL over-Sunday guest of his sister, Mrs B > & | would be @ nomination in order could be taken as a token of 4ppi been Jisiing his uncle and aunt Mr. by Social Peopl Mt L ington_ Mr_and Mrs. Frederici Gard- | this week took un the poem by Robert | fliat plum, and the same rile o cintion of what had done for. th rs. lsaac G. Geer, er sister - = = < 8 ner_of Jewett City and W. . Morgan | Bowning, h tn the Desert. Rev. Al jerman Fitch pom- | Sity, for -wichout his fine hotel ds Sita Naiie Ganip T MW 3 6. il and grandson, Kennoth Bill | ars. Lizzie Svimo was a Middlotown | (LS, Grele b5 wioiung her mother, | SR fnGy O o | ETCAT Jonea. pustor. o fihe: GAIVary | iocis, i condition 1s annoyIng 15 | chiss cs Wep. oiate comvintions eea Camping Party at Bushy Point. | 0f, SRS, Jire suests In Manches- vistor Wediiseal, | pirvis lere| Spencer Gilbert has been on a vicn e e e e eciaedty ore. | Baptist church of Westerly, was pres- | the party managers and it will be their | siaet demonstrations could not be ac A party oung peopie numbering | Bennie Young is visiting his uncle, | Wednesday for their vacation, which | oD the past week. = o O |SSCLE MO Bl Cace e S | got by invitation apd save an enioy. | endeavor to have some of (e candi- | commodated in New' London. Mr. tweive are camping out at Bushy Point | Byron Young, at Sterling. =+ will be spent in Cromwell and in | AIES. Hzs Device Of o aen Spur. | tending peace meeting in Mystic. e imarprétation of the poem. Lightldates * withdraw _before the. caucus|Munsey is in, Burope A K g e E . C.'W. Leeman and family, who 8o re- | Brooklyn, N. Y. with their son and | WiTResGers Sobieq 5 (A6 SO0 PP | “Work is nearing_comoletion at the | hostess of the mecting, Miss Dora T | Bns (o b emmeving. compllcations A Rev. and Xirs. W. F. White have re- jcently lost thelr home by fire, have re- [ his wife. The church will be closed | Mrs. Cordelia Smith has York homestead, the propertv of E - | Maine. reating, . N A T imble to be perleXIng o rinate the| The members of the police depart turned home and regular services will { turned to New York again. for two Sundays. B O atuaid was neard in Waterford | ward_Mann of New York. The resi e A RS It has been customary to nominate the | The Mmermbers of 1e poilce deps be held in the Congresational church| The funeral of Mrs. Charles Dawley | Misses Marion Stark and Dorothy | , The katvdid was I 3 dence will be one of the finest in town Y. city officers before Lhe Ao ed At the | in their pay which Is, they say, the next Sunday, Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs. |was held Sunday at 2 p. m. Rev. Frank | Syme, were in Lyme Monday e G i md Cathitne Boyle | . Giles Huntley Is entertaining friends [ , Mrs. Thomas B. Hewitt gave a gar- |and should this plan be adopted at the | |7 CUir, ROy SN0, Ylh 40 4 White while on_their vacation visited | Chambelrin officlated. Burlal was at| Mrd. Brwin Rogers was in New Lon-| lisses Martha and Cathitne Bosle | /6% ST aén party Thursday afternoon’ at her | coming caucus it would put the pres- | lowest pald any police force In the Providence, Boston, Amherst and | Rixtown. don and Groton Wednesday. She was | 4 Graniteville were Logg o i potats crop will be a large oro | Summer home in this town. _About 20 | ent officenolders in a peculiar position, | State e officers have nob (qrmoed Pinouth. Miss Mabelle Gustatson of New Jer-'| accompanied home by Mrs. Frances | Vv ccnesday. this season. were present. Refreshments were serv- | for should they decline renomination | 5, o/l " rCquest through the Harold White and Miss Eloise White s the zuest of her parents, Merritt, who will spend several weeks ed on the 3 in’ anticipation’ of getting the much- | SUpIY muke the request througli U have been in Hinsdale, N. H. atiend- [ There will be no service in the M.|with friends here. OAKDALE. = Mrs. Frank Bentley of Peiham, | coveted town office and then miss fire, | bolice commitiee, ax a matier of jus- ing the alumni of the Hinsdale Hizh | E. church on August 21-28, as the pas- | Mr. ana Mrs. J. W. Stark. William - CLARK’S CORNERS N. Y. is visiting her mother, Mrs. C.|some other fellows would have cap- | [Ce 1o Lhembeived, WEH the ROPe tis £-hool, of which Miss White is & mem- | tor is attending the camp meeting at | Stark, Misses Marion and Elien Stark, | Church to Be Ready for Ocupancy E. Hewitt : tured the vacatéd places in n‘.. {Row <] SEROEAbStan ol will 18 g ber. Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers, Miss | 4. Stock Arrives for Felting Company— Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Drury of Mount | ination list and all the oiier fellows ex- | DEoBTAtion fade 1o meet the extry Mrs. James Gilmore and son, Ray. 1o . Helen Rogers, J. R Warren, Mrs. E. Qulek Diays #t Rest, Hoties: Hermon, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. H. |cept the lucky one would be left oyt- | expense of the doparument To wiiv of Laurei Hill were Sunday guests of A Webber, Mr. and Mrs. N. . Strong| Rev. H. T. Arnold of Norwich W. Drury of Brooklyn, N. Y. have|side the breastworks. e by dalatate Sl Ben et hoetas Mr. and Mr=. 8. E. Holdridge. HANOVER attended the picnic of Sea View Po-|preached in the chapel on Sunday from | Tne Federal Feiting company had a | 167t Soun Stter = watika Tapr. W e — Nt amaunt wolld sishn /i aiditeen: Marriage Announced. i = mona grange at Fenwick Grove last| Matt, There will be no more|guantity of stock delivered at their | "0™M¢ © % bk e The absence of the Eleventh United | ul appropriation of about $1,200 anmw- Més Erastus Gallup of Hartford has | NorWich Town Clergyman To Exchange | Thursday. - serv Sunday, Sept. 4, When| ) Wednesday. Thev have a iarge Has Purchased Lot. States band from the Ea P ally, which could be done without in= announced the marriage of her daugh- | With Pastor—Meeting of Missionary | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Maynard visit- | the church will be ready for 0ccu-|amount of manufacuring product on Leonard R. Maine has bought” the | this, week was cause of considerable | creasing the rate of taxation. ter, Fannie Adeline. to Calvin R. Hew- | Society. T Wsad over SundayJPRIEE e A N c.|hand. They also have shipped away [vacant lot adjoining the trofley station | regret. for with that fine band, which| When this proposition wus put up itt ‘of this town. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gates of Meriden was at G. H. % 1“m>, « E’i_mfeu‘n):: was 1‘”&1‘11 J-l - |a lot of goods. ¥ and is to bpild a ase upon it at | fs considered a local organization, lead- | to the police committee, a yeur ago, it SRites B Toowrit s Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Tinkham are|Strong’s over Sunday. | Fellowes. ' Topie, Do sou let God blan |* john Kenyon Is again on the mail | once. ing the parade, the multitude ‘would | was ‘met with the objection that it Charles D. Geer, the largest taiset |visiting In_’Bacherlorville, _Saratoga|, C. R Tiffany of Wallingford and |your lifer Jer. 10-23 Prov 2: 1-10. | route. 5 The Conzregational Sunday school | have gained even a b fAirst impres- | would be not advisable to advocsts the g e e I e - f Bt SR 3 Mri H. A. Rogers of Salem v A oy, rits of the Gardner Lake| Misses Mary and Margarer Kayes | hag its annual bicuic af Pleasant View | sion of the excelle the proces- | measure at that time, us o large ap the height of his picking, having about | Miss Mary Barnes of Norwich Town [Mrs. W. M. Sisson over Sunday. M e Cof Plushing, N Y. a|and Josephine O'Neil of Providencs are | Fridgy. sion. But it happe: propriation was to be made for w ten pickers each dav. Mr. Geer has|is spending the week in the village. |Tiffany has just returned from a salesman ‘for a. rubber company, is|Eucsts of Mr and Mra Richard D.| The Ladies’ society of the Baptist | terested in the local branch of the mu- | needed police signal system. This ap five acrés planted, ano they are look. | Rev. George H. Ewing of Norwich [to the Maritime Province Visiting his unele. Francis F. Parker, | aine: also Mrs. Katherine Thomas | church gave a 4 o'clock ‘tea at the|giclans’ union decreed otherviac, and | propriation was made and It was sub dng fine and bearihg vory lardc. Mo js | Town will- preach here next Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sisson, Jr. with | Visiting his uncle, Wrancls 1. arker. lang grandson John O'Nell of New- |home of Mrs. Edgar W. Chapmun on | picked-up band was substituted. The | sequently diverted (o other uwes, wnd averaging about 100 busneis per day. |MmOrning in exchange with the’ pastor. | Morgan Hewitt and Miss Dora Popple | THes Mary SCAo (0 Of % port. _Mrs. Thomas has just returned | Tuesday afternoon my band was barred because the mu- | the policeman worked for the. samo Bt i He will spéak at the Sunday school|0f Groton spent last Friday at Gard- | is Vieiting ai B. . Scholfield’s. = | from Nebraska. ! | " "Rev. ana Mrs. 3. H. Adams went to | sicians’ union is opposed Lo marching | old pay am before, and the general of B P g Seccoon Bhour on Missions in China. L HAt o o eandis Cria Uayeat| Miss Alma Lewis of Hartford who | Waterbury Friday for a week. with & non-union band In the line: |ficlehcy Of the department wus ot James H. Belden caught an old rac- | “Miss Ruth Darfow, a suest at_the — B tanye F coveral davs atlia at the home of her sndnarents still the same band that did lead the | improved by . police signal systen coon in a steel trap last week. Mr. |parsonage will sing at the mornin T e O r. and Mrs. E. wis, has been g < e Y irocension was made up of a mixirue of [ As the time for making up the W= being paid by the town for each rac- | In the avening John Selmes-will de- ie Tibbets of East Great Plain. | children of Hartford. d city. 1 e were not a sufficient number of com- | tions in that respeht will be again « coon killed scribe the meetings at Old Orchard [ Norwich. is visiting at the home of | Mr and Mre W Hertick ‘of Yan. A number from this place attendcd | Supper and Sale Nets $21—McAvoy | petent local union players, as the layed for the sa reason, and anoth Several from this town attended the | Beach, Maine. Wictor Gampbell: tie Spent. Sunday at the home of Mr,|the services at the Third Bantist Fau Retisrnie A6 57 éWi Phe aggregation. Even a local band of | 5" vy made for a police signal sys Pomona grange meeting held in Pres- | Mis« Florence Hope is employed as| ' Miss L. Worcester of Norwich is vis- | and Mre 3. ¢ Pellowes. o “| chureh, North Stonington. and listened y 4 o amateurs that eould not join the union | tem. ° However, the two n ton City on Thursday. booklkeeper in Providence. R. L iting Miss fucy Lathrop. g = to a very interesting and irstruciive | Angeline Bate: J brother | it they were so inclined were barred | couig be provided for at the same Mrs. William P Allyn, who The family of William S: Lze recent- | Ernest Salisbury of Washington, D. porman by Hev s T EL Addhn: he | Mliss Angeline - Batea ‘Rud: brothier | Eithey were so inciined werd) brielcould be provided for (it che same quite ill, is able to be cut again. Is visited Point Breeze and Fisher's|c is home for a month's vaca 2 TURNERVILLE. young pastor. 2l Bl B T to | Dlavers were engaged by union men to | not know the df B st Miss Mary Belle Gray, who has been | Tsland. Miss Gertrude Martin of Chaplin has s s e Providence Wednestess o Come and help out for the day ped up to the captain’s office and paid Spending several months at New Dorp, | The Ladies Missionary society met | peen'n recent guest of Mrs. Zibe Hunt. | Mrs. J. H. White and Son With Camp- At the Rest House. a7y Sy The army hand 18 the only organiza- | Bis uksessment for — the propar “and N_Y. has returned home. jon Friffes ke the paexonige: ington. 5 Party in Maine. A number are at the Rest house anl Hbosints 421, tion really worth the name in this city | economical management of municipal Mrs. W. V. Osborn and daughter, | Eliza Blackburn hes returned from | "™ Bitgood and family were vis- - B ? are being looked after by Mrs Green | A supper was helc at the or vieinity and therefore is not & com- | matters Miss Edna Osborn. of New Dorp, N. Y, |a fortnight's vacation with her sister |iting over Sunday with relatives in| MFr. and Mrs. H. C. Barlow of South fand take their meals at Mrs., Cassius | Sational —church Tuesdiy petitor with any other fully equipped [ Without a police signal system s are the guests of Mrs. Luther C. Gray. |in Philadelphia. \ Voluntown. 3 Coventry spent the week end at D. F.|Collins’ Sk Toe coonnl. oandy brass band thai is under the protec- | police work is serfously handicappe Mrs. Addie Gailup and two daugh = \Mise Susie Morgan was a guest of | Jaguiths, Miss Mary Stumpt of New York is|boxes were sold. The tion of the a0 uion, A% thets | Lo the Genoral SrACancy oot oo ters, of Hartford, are the zuests of Mr. SOUTH LYME e In Voluntown Sun-| Mrs. Louis Helm- of Stafford Springs | the guest of Mrs. Horace F. Lalme |209UT 321 @ in o suci fon in’the eity. | piine of the police force muteriuiiy ana Mrs. Russel Gallup. Ul visited her daughter. Mrs. T. 'R |Miss Stumpf was in Bast Norhfield [ The Baptist Sunday schiocl will The soldier band should have been al- | fosgened > e AT George Edmoud of Greeneville | Prentice. the latter nart of the week. |[a week before coming to town, attend- |18 annual picnic at Ocean bes Jowed in the parade, even if a compar- L AR AR, D Aol N '8 ass has Te-]visited friends in town over Sunday. Mrs. D. F. Jaquith entertained Sun-!ing the general conference and sang Jrennys, A | atively few men who play instruments LEONARD BRIDGE turned to her home in New T.ondon| 'Mrs. Samuel Gardner has so far re- | day her cousin, Mrs. Mattie Dotialdson, |in the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McAvoy have | gocagionally and ave engaged in some BOZRAH A Foih Men recent Miness as. to [Ar A ‘of Worcester. - | & 0 STl moved from Massachusetls to (his | oeher Jine of business for a livellhood, st il after a weeks' visit with relatives'here. | covered from her recent illness as to |and Major D. Whit place where Mr. McAvoy . has re-|,.ouia have been deprived of a few dol- John Clifford Loses Valuable “orse— | Mrs. W. Corey of Long Island is the [TOVACE ¥ T » N Si A i ~ B it i 9 i get around the house. Miss Minnie Slater is spending a ; Visitors in and Out of Town. ERREE of ¥r3., ThOuTise DI f10s week at Grove Beach. Conn. FITCHVILLE Fpsied. bis. biackmuiin ghe e or (he dav's wervica. — 1iad the | New England Farming Discussed by “E\FHI di arti; 11 1 = Mrs. J. H. White and son are spend- .t M‘..s '?rm‘.'» Feabogs ll':! Eleventh band been in line it would Grange—Newsy Notes. Mre. SMattie Hines and Sics Carpen. |, 355, L3 Hartls was & caller in GARDNER LAKE ins his, menih With & PATES o amp- | Summer Visitors Gome and Go—The|sister Mrs Gustavus ttolden” " '*7 | EICURUL, PN DU OB R v tiaion e Weeics Interests. Bhel of Hartford are visitink - Uils | LA WUl HaEe b e fave || At the sranke mecting In tae wow ter of lllincis and Mrs. Mattie Torrey | ayp. £ * o . = Mrs. J. H. Roath Is making an ex: of Putnam have been visiting their |tended visit with her mother i Ivory hall Wednesduy evening New Enghand Arthur Chandler has returned to his place. farming, past, pr Springfield Family in Camp for a 1 home in Stiffordville after spending a| g Jerry P. Allyn and family and | P5°% 1 o0 i (o in Witlimantic | ReVer seen a fu Hedged United States and future, was eousin. Mrs. F. J. Brown. . k ton. Month. n g Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hughes of Prove i & week with his aunt, Mrs. D. F. Jaquith. = ;. military band in regulation army uni- o e s viliting Mes. Sugnes' sisten |fors Sl Guampion, Jr. vishod Rer (> | . L e Drossi W. E.Jaquith “spent Monday in| rout P Nono Taana - S Of|this week | w o | form.: e 1 bk B e e e [father. 3. P. Morgan, in Niantic this| Mrs. Pauline Dressier and triend. | South Covantry, tre guest of his son. | om0l Mot amore of Williman- | 3 RAS™0ONd CIark s visiting i Lowsil Tiis ot belleved that the movian of | IBLEFEALIVE. <A Siss Lena B Manuaring is spend- | " ite, B. 0. Luce and daughter wers | P Bolender. — - o ern# Mrs. A | Arthur. > < tic was the guest Sunday of her cous- | > 125* the aommittee In this matter had the | A Bumber: from the Bozrah & o= B e et s New London visitors Thursday. Master Milton Bolender has return- z N in, Mrs, Arthur B. Chapman. RRpeOwal cf the n"“'"{h';' flfi‘. for St ux [ mona in Preston Ci sd g et s veai e IniSE CRNOT O Alter o leaxty ety LiSBON el havs. rorraea e e Condn HIRERTY, HItk e R B " paca Tongtns | e, amd MEnlA o w Josgphine and Julia, of 3 e S e "tk BEkA P Bo- s Gt s Buck Found by | after being guests at the home of Mr.| Miss Bessie Shefield of Worcesrar | COMPANY band to parade with them in EUNERRFSS FApDETels Sves’ of - BosEAS tors at Judge A. G. Kncelands < “Mr. and Mrs. Kusel and daughter, y of Two Year Old Buck Found by | 3ng” Mra. William E. Hough. is the guest of-her cousin, Jonn Clarke, | the city of Providence. When opposi- | ““\IT0 .y les Fargo of Colchester ia : 3 CAMPBELL’S MILLS of Hoboken, N. .. are at C. H. - Bai . Eugene Talbot. Miss Mary Pine has-returned to| The farm jointly owned by Elisha |tion was made to the amateur band in | soonding a while with Mr. and AMrs. - and Mrs Frank Sponcer g P ; B New Bedford, after visiting her uncle, | Tucker and the late Addie (. Tucker | that city, at the Instance of members | Chuiee” Gagor. pe Master Orville Spen. Filiott Sweet. from Pennsvivanin is |- Nathan Coe and family of Spring. |, 21 and Mrs. BoJ. Marley have re- | wijjam Kelley. was sold at amuction Wednosday (o | of the New London musicians' unfon, | NMiks Alloe. His I staying In CHavem returned home Ties visiling-at te home of H. M. Wileox. | g, Mass.. are spending (his inoney | (0rned to Newark, N. J, after a visit | ~yfjzses Nellie and Florence Hou-| Elisha Tucker. the Bagles declared that (hey would [y e for o week, 1wh weeks atr. M. Mr. Sueet vas a former resident here. |t Camy Kenjocke h the former’s’ sister) Mrs. G. A. | igan were recent BUANtN'of the Misscs | A large number of tehms paused | prrade with tie hand or not at all. y Charles White Is wOrking for 8 fo. e v 5 | Kenneds. authier. & o through hete 'Wednesday, conevi There was a hold-up and @ hurried i e oL, v iting Bin sister, Mra. Grorse frante | lissgs Marsacetha and anna Hoelck | NjaS"yiiared Bugler of Wiilimantic | tne Lenahon Congregativia Sunday | b estigation. wnd e New Loudon By All M, sith Mrs Manwabiys's [ Ekouk Grange visited Platafield o, | epeatEbnasts st DD i on was | e ben <the 5choo] on & picnic 16, Colu ki Eagles and the Niagara band " Bryan wants the legiclators o€ - of Norwich was b Mrs. Jawes M Clarke With (he rest of the Fagles over th lnm- ‘who voted for Lorimer to be 1 ot Colimbi Grange Tuesday night and was great- Miss: o 5 inz |1y pleased with its Teception, | . The election briber is a more danger- “‘.““'%?:""t ; S G P from a stomach tfouble. FR futarline of march. ™ vturned out.” Wait until a lot of hem 'W".:P"f L., v perviso ’,gp p,u,lin‘ >°IU _man than a highway robber.— ,vM bt . k. e Deer are numeroos and very are un- fhave st yery. lh.ll" sentences.—