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| S i e e s B - CENTRAL VILLAGE [ mih st b0 St 1 ASHFORD | Mr. and Mrs. W. Houghton of South- =0 e: Napoleon i g : tower, was erected as & | Miss Helen Whittimore of Provi. " LETTERS FROM TWO STATES § S den © | bridge were in town Sunday with @ fine | Cats in One—Cleaver Family Starts g ‘the sym) s, Morti s Jto i o rvirading | A25Ce. 18, g new avtomobile. Mrs. Willlam H. Prentice spent| Elmer C. Burgess enjoved the trip| for California. Dr. Goodridge, Dr. Murray and with OMiss Tessle Flynn of New Londe m l’.fiflm COUNTY. Tuesday at J. D. Miner's. up Mt. Wachusett with several men e !hr:r:mnd-d the sale of the Pren- X !;r lns‘lm-llrm Charles H. Lewis were i Do vl )P i “"”my pas n.\ from Putnam Sunday. Rural free delivery No. 1, from the | tice of Jerseys at Worcester on|in Norwich Thursday. DAYV“-I-E Tew dayi y q . - Miss Emma Roberis has been spend- | Daniclson postofice, has proven a | Wednesday. Henry Frink and little grandson, i B Rt 1P, Richasde:were | 3 s Ber P * great success the past vear, which was Raymond Eaton, have been recent Nor- , i atls x CHVILLE g acation with Miss Lucy i ¥ Ladies’ Aid Society Meets With Mrs. | Southington recently. T - Towne. fis first, and makes a &ood showing. SOUTH WINDHAM. s S LIRS Sa, illotte—Vi Mra. Ella Bomis of Plantaville | Caucus held on Thursday Evening— | Attractive Programme at Concert of e b as follois: | From” August 1. 1905, ic/ : s e e i Chase ot]l Samist Gllieterisaitors In 89, O | visiting ‘et 7E5s. Qutiook ¢ bt , 1910, . 5os- | Mr, Aot i 5 n Delegates Elected—Town Ticket Put| Ladies’ Guild—Organ Benefit Nets WINDHAM tal carda, newspapers, wrappern, $808 ";.,:'.':"'.";fi:"'z"c. T grom Au- |ting samples of milk. e pey f meiing pepairs in Nomination. $22 e 21; money orders $934.37. There are e pe Cod—Family Driver Thrown from Team. Miss Deborah Russell Is spending the ;- e o e frtaone | Annust summer Fair Held By Con- |on this route 105 mail boxes, supplying | Reunion—Local Lore. A horse driven by Napoleon Lucier | "S5k 1o Granby, Ctnn. & P The democratioc voters held their 24 PEORIRIMN.C ot gregationa] Church Ladies—Sunday | 410 persons Arthur W. Logee, the of Moosup was frightened to- | ¢ Daymond Burnett is taking his vaca- caucus iR the town hall Thursday | S6°¢ Q'[$?§W$"“'§fin¥::fl,"”f,fiTgfi Services—Visitors in the Pla, B T R N Dol Nhin B o mith ond | matilie- which was' in’ front ot Nelson P Do some hats Sy villdge, * evening. There was a small number in g 3 raia isfaction all along the route and the |} am rstow have returned | Caplette’s he Sara Burnett spent the week- 2 were from Grels, Miss Jennie Gallup. : i o : I e 2 o ok e & ome about 9.30 Thursday i was chtiow Oheirman; Bamaei Berom ckburn. 5 Bab | 10 town on ¥ surely earn: or at his home here. g S - | Harry Manchester, spent Sunday with £ o Sira . Algrion Galbar Vige el Mr. and Mrs. Albert Auchisi of Hack- I e, threw the driver into the Gaser was chosen clerk All the of~ ] 43, 21'3; lEerton, Gallup, Voot 0 | ensack, N7 who have been giests of A Freak Cat. Backus and ‘Celosta: Backus ave re. | 2reet cutting his face'and head badty | Wi Bleiwel Xeiog Retsisines aesle) Evening ficers were chosen by meclamation as | YoT¥ Of FIRENE MR RO 000 g h | Mr. and Mrs. Johm F. Woods left on| Jason J. Martin has three cats in |turned from a visit in Hartford . . |%0d brulsing him. He was partly un- [y oo, glie was insTower. | New Gunosifor Michard Lewis— Tollows: Delegate to state convention, | por (Monologue, MES, TOORONC | Aroncax for Boston. ane. a voung kitten with three bodies, | "Georse Murdock and 'son have re- |(OnSclous a few minutes. He was(V37EA cellent Fishin John F. Flelds, Patrick Kelley: Con- | Potk:, Yocal solo, (O i . "Read.| H. W. Loomis of Belfast, N. Y., 1s | elght legs, two talls and one head. |turned to Attieboro after a short visit | {8ken, to Moosup on the 9.45 electric SEIoin Bames of A3 1. e gressional cenvention, W. W. Bentley.| iz -Money Mush,” Miss _Gallup. | SPSRAing part of his vacation with his | M. Martin has been offered = good | here. Sar. JThe horse ran to Sprague’s stable goent the week-end with Dr. Barhes' | on, of e most delightrul < obhn S. ot y convention, | 1 mother, Mrs. 1. W. Loomis. co for t but “does mot car as own: g f , e Piano duet, the Misses Ruth Standish m price for the cat, bul e| Mrs, Steph i1- . & ngs of the summer was a ke Cliarles Pendleton, Cleweland Burdiek: | 1ag" it (08 SHSEs R B k| Mr. and Mrs. John Bates and Miss | to sell it. Han Renfirs nre ids and niece, Lil- | * James Boyd of Wauregan has been | The Ladies Ald met on Wednesday | \iuyhapaug last ASturday night. whe Senatorial conventlon, Joseph Noland, | 27 2 Myra Petty returned Monday from a A 1 i it . V1S~ | asgisting at Willlams' store during the . Sammusl Glilette, there was e s f - 3 o, D ohowing | Durn. Recitation, The Village Sehool, | Myfa Fo L t Old Home Day Celebration. ting her sister, Mrs. Frank Burdick. |abeence of Mr. Williu Mrs, Oswald Street is spending a W a general roundup (mm Mmm“n omaed Sorch | Jies Pesk. Vo | Solo, Bonnle, Sweet | yisit with Mrs. Bates' mother in Brook- | A jarge number of local people at- |, Mrs. C. W Surdock has returmed [ *"5EC 06 M. WAL ams. n has | feW dava in Providence, 1T Joung people &t Ferry's Inn. “All (h : . el v, 2 e i B e 3 : ¢ : ; plans 3% misda for an Austin was chosen assessor for three | USiile; Mrs Wison o \y2lise Marian Larrabee is the guest of T W B R Wpene & Ot wy e Tont e e boen the guest of Mrs. Sty | L Br ST RS and wite M wen PNShInE of Rteimant, and word B Pandieton aad Jonn B Sullivan. Over $22. Realized. Miss Myrtle Jordan of Willimantic at | "SjiSe Apbie Dixon of Providence has | M. and Mrs. Frank Spencer return- bl et i o dli it nt - | pian were at Mrs, C. A. Russells on | $¢d along the Jater front that omra of Rolier, Eranic A Trocyl || On Taureday evening the Zeck Dis: | Strvites whi be omitiea at e Con- | 26 Saitng, Mimes Hil and mitch- | 33,00 Honoay from s short wedtink | ‘Mrw . armold . Mefhemiid tuna | Wedntedsy, | 35" youns foiks’ had assomoiod b electmen, John H. Miner, first, John | trict school house was more than filled | grezational church on Sunday on ac- | COSk the past weck. 5 , 5 t aughters, Misses Helen, Ruth and | L s ning. To e Inn. Wil B Burns. second: Collector of Town | by an audience of ninety and more|count of the Willimantic church Serv The cellar of Mrs. H. S Swan's new | o 0 B e ire pie © "7 |Pauline latt Wedneadsy for & week's | Yith ile family at David Che T Banry ot Miaihsidee iy taxes Oharies A. Gager: Constables, |at o concert inaid of an organ fund.|ice. Services will be held In St. Paul's | louse at the Line is nearly ready for | 925 i g B outing at Pleasant View, R. I. Miss Bernice Cogswell is spending | Jam Fenry of Southbridge presided at X i ables, 3 ert inaid 2 4 St. P e CariGioe Mrs, Nellie Tubbs has been enter- | *U&) s R the. week_in Worcester, Mass. the piano and for about two hours th Jotm’ J._Sweeney, “Charies J. King- | More than twenty-two dollars were|as usual. Sunday school at 3.15 and precs o taining Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lynch of | monarics Fleteher and 3izs Clara | 5 RGP R SORCCTIn SIS returnea | company ‘guve 'college ‘airs, popul berger, Dan Marra; Grand Jurors, | realized. A balance of seven dollars|evening praver and sermon at 4 p. m. ing Dangerous. etcher are spending a week in Provi- 3 o ? = E Pathicl Sweeney Jeremiah P. Allvm, | was voted to be used by Miss Walker | Mrs. John Woods will sing ~O Divine| The cries of wild animals reported NTuns ve. Gllatax Aftes setuctien| 02000 b 1T o T A B L B A R e Sueets ot W. J. Way: Registrar of voters, Sam- | for the good of the school. The fol- | Redecmer.” by Gounard here by some who dare mot be out |to Mystic on Monday after spending | C1de Davis of Providence Is vIsIting | ponyote ‘Shent the wosk-oad 1n Fosiae | OF It as the young peopie themaelves. wel Gager: Tree Warden, John H.|lowing programie was rendered. In-| Alan Guild is in Putnam. nights proved to be a thrilling_sound | the week with E. W. Avery. Talntives S sk ial in oster, e e Town School Committee, John { strumental duet, cornet and trombone, Mrs. Brardman and son of Hartford | by a neighbor drawing water from a| Mr. and Mrs, H. B, Card had a fam- | a7l Davis of Manchester. N. H., is | “yp aunched Fine Canoe. ields, Mrs. Fronk Palmer; | Walter and Malcolm Wibberley. Vo- |are at the Misses Johnsons noisy well. sly gathering at their home on Sun- |Spending his vacation with his parents, | , M1 Ann Thompson has retiyncd | Richard Lewis of Norwich hud s Auditor, John Sullivan. cal solo, Miss Bertha Blackburn. Man- | Enjoyable Affair Congregational | William ' Owens of Providence has |day, every member of the family being | M5, 2nd Mrs. Arthur Davis. s, Robert Merrison is staying with | 18, cance placed on the lake Wed Peshonal Briofs. | doitn’sdlo, Miss Mary Hindrick: Vocal Gl wpe) been visiting his brother, Josiah Ow- | present. e T e e Do e asaghtec, Wrk. John. Forcy of Bal. | S0WSH L lu Deined Teddy K 3 , 0. Mrs. Frank Smith. Cornet duet, : b : ens. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Edwards from ieir cousin : y ang i h. Miss Mawd ang Maria Delaney of | Yy, Souter and William Harrigon,| The ladies of the Congregational| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green and |South Paris, Me., are the gu Everett Richmond. e . fang. i1 Seenis re e guests of Hanover were guests of the Misses|vocy solo, Mrs. Wilson Recitations, | church held their annual midsummer | children bave returned to Worcester. | Mrs. Henry Scribher o Mve mwarliove: 1 filibstige’ sng O NUILY W BRoRME s spmding o | T eRd e O e arra. fair in_the chapel on Wednesday even- ok welins 5 g ' : & aughter, . havi o . R. I, friend an Diego, and Mrs. DeForrest Smith Bes atary Amrrs and danghter Rose| Miss Theadors "Peck Duet, Thel [alr In the chapel on Wednesday even: | Mre. Raiph Blackmar of Lonsdale Attended Gold Medal Contest. raiEnier, Miss Bang, have been recent | ™Sties Jennio Riddy is taking hor va- of Toston, who pamsed a week & spent Sunday with Mrs. Marra's mother, | Sos3rs- Wibberlev. Sglo, Mizs WACE | sisting of chicken salad, cold meat, | Biackmar, i A number of ladies from here at- |ground. cation, being In Providence, R. 1. Ferry's Inn left Tuesday for Soutr Sire. Christina Gimssbrenner of Gard- | purt = Mandolin, —Miss & Hendricle | otato salad, with cake and coffee. e tended the Eold medal contest at the | Mra. William Handy fs moving into | ,, Charles E. Ayer and family have re- | bridge where they will visit relatives S’ ers Lake Badlng TNy e ie Bonga|Mrs. A. B. Harvey and Mm. J. C. = camp ground. the mew Dawson cotiage on Moosup | turned from Oakiand Beach, R, L. Monday. Mrs. Morse who had a fev Mortimer Lyons of Providence is | DYINL Miss Marlom ol WL | Tatem were in charge of a_home-made | o Mr and Mrs. Howard 4. Cleaver are | Mrs. W. P. Barstow is entertaining | avenue. personal guests present sang soveral SSE relatives in town. a Toliok, 3| candy table and Emeen Sliby held a | 0ne their way to California where | her sister and husband from Worces- | Mrs, Peter Thompson and daughters; WESTMINSTER delightful alrs in Spanish, a language Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers spent | 507 ":‘35:‘;:“‘“ Standish accompanied| ;51 of Orlental embrolderies, otc, The | they, Will stay_a. few years for their ftcr. Lillian ana Doris of Clinton. Mass. she has ncquired during her eight Sunday in Montville HEL A5 evening's programme included piano | NEALtH. 4 Z Nirs. Edward Hammerstein has been | have been visiing relatives here two | Southington Teacher Engaged For | Years residence close to the Mexican Mre. W. D. Winchester is visiting | G s0lo by Miss Dorothy FBrown, voeal | B F. Jordan of Providence. W. F.|spending a few days with her sister, | weeks, ity ine. welatives in Willimantic. | A praise service will b held at the | solos by Mrs. John Woods and readings | Jordan of Pawtucket and W. 1. Sher- | Mrs. Foley of Mansfleld. Case of Infantile Paralysi poni anen. Judge O. D, Baker of Warrenvills Mies Anna Merariand of Woodstock | school house on Sunday at four| by Miss Tyler of Rhode Tsiand, all of | Zal, o Newapet ‘have: been, ¥iaiting |\ tx frving Larkin and two chtidren, | Ambertus Eriggs, llitle son of Bert| The C. B. mesting Sunday evening | Sd,% Perty of riends of Hartiord und o S and Mra AL 3 Miller. |75 L. B. Clark ana intant son of | "Nt ing Mrs W H. Busk of New |, M and Mra Cliffora Grossman have | Sungay with her sister “Sije. Lote Tar- | Suiskis Tocoveriag from recent lliness, | was condusted by Jack Kemp WO | Korrya inn, lnat woek and had pod Miss Lizzie Lyons has returned to ford are visiting her father, Chas. | York and Newport were guests of Mr. | L1¢ sympathy of all in the loss of their | xin. luck” fishing catching a fine string of - e pel Al oL - | only child, Eveline, aged four. S _ | of Infantile paralysis as he seemed to | The church prayer meetings are to ] . s T s mad . Susie Armstong of Jewett City | og MrS: R. G. Waterous on Wednes- | *'\r."Haitle Wood of Providence bas | tatnink he Sister Ma W B Foneos | 105 control of one leg and had other | be resumed soon. I oy Ly ey v o x . Mr. Johr T e e Tt B S 2 el ivisiting: Sl laE BoTn iR miofug. - symptoms. Rev. A, A. Smith attended the meet- | POnd Mo lan Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherington gues! Richard E. Follett of Pittsfield has of Madison Conn. . H weighing about two and & half pound and daughter Mildred of Naugatuck | Standish. been in town this week. Miss Gertrude Brooks has been vis- | ” Miss Ruih Nevins of Norwich is |geticyey Allen is il with malarial | ings at the Willimantic camp ground | g, > are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrabee and | /ting friends in FElmville and Day- | visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Haley. | " arp. M e oo Livel Mrs. John Fields. Miss Helen Larrabee are spending the | Ville. Mr. and Mrs. George Sian of Leba- r. and Mrs. Emory Kenyon of| Merrill Button celebrated his seven- ively Cottage Season TR | LAUREL GLEN Weok-end at the Wigwam, Pleasant |, Mrs. Luey Hopkins of Danielson.bhas | non were callers at Edward Hammer- | root i o, - Nave been Visiting | ty-aixth birthday lsat week Tuesday | All of the Isiands mre occupied a izabett . " Voehnis Etolaieabe ot Mysia araduisits e e - W 3 . ik spending several days at the camp |ing money. lively throughout the place. o ke Eisie Adams Thae been rpending | Lz el Srandgarenc: - e SOUTH KILLINGLY SOUTH WOODSTOCK not seem to improve his condition. | .round at Willimantic was called home | Misses Minnie Wrost and® Willa Lin- | | Cotton Miis No. 1 and No. 2 sh with relatives in Hartford. Mrs. Leonard Maine and two children b s : 5 § i Saturday morning by sthe sudden and | nell are spending their vacation with |down this week Tuesdty noon | M= Am Miller has rotuned from | orprociarsville, Ve are visiting Fela- | Horse Disappears from Phillips Place— | B3ptist Sunday School Pienic well At- WAUREGAN sorions liness of her mother, Mrs.|the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |afier Lubor day ey Tisit w - er, Mrs. |{ives in this place, : .- —Rev. L. B. s 2 Tis Reed. rank Linnell, v, and Mrs. Paton of Otiver Tracy of Frankiin Rev. Lucian Drury will preach in the Everett Hall Injured. B Chronicle of Summer Visitors—Game | Misses Edythe Kyers and Mildred | AIr. and Mrs. Charles Packard and | pridge. Gaorpe . Feoords na s = Zat ol y £o pidh Former Pastorats 5 bridge, ¢ J. Records ana Miss h:fn a‘:‘x_l‘l‘mx‘: h:ls‘hli’\:l _— ”;:gn Laurel Glen chapel next Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips re- — With Moosup Team Today. McStay were in Worcester Friday. children, Paul and Correne of Willi- | Dorothy Spicer of Baltimore N from a vistc to her sister, Mrs. fold communion services. ~ | o ina loss of @ horde. They attends | Mrs. Belle H. Young and daughter S Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Burdick and | mantic were at George Rethbun's Sat- | gueats nt Forrs's inn, Lake Moot | o eTnE nd son T. How- | g Clirence Burdick and his sister. May | P70 00 (000 U5 0 D07t Foster Center, | Elsie are staying in Pufnam for the Tiss Rath C. Johnson returned on |little daughters, Christine and Arleen | urday. paug, Wednesday so=s, John Hilton and son T. How. | Burdick, of Providence have been vis- | &l 701 Home Day at Foster Center, | presont. Wednesday from & month's stay at|Of Jewett City were guests of Mrs.| Moses Goldsteln has returned to New o e | ett Hiiton, and William Scoville, all | iting with their grandparents, Mr. and | R T, on Wednesaay and fo Miss Mildred Wells is visiting in | Nantucket, Mass. Arthur Williams Saturday. York after spending several days her SOUTH WILLINGTON B 0. " isiting Bt the home {Mrs. C. P. Holdredge. Miss Novh Tarow hat retammed from | Worcester this. week: Rev. E. F. Taimadges returned on| Percy Schofield of Pittsfield, a grad- [ Desire DeGrenier of Providence QOIS T C o Alien. ot visy | JESSE Maine spent Saturday mint | Mizs Neva Bariow has returned from | WRCET 57 Gurtis preached in Hart- | Tussday trom the west. uate of the local high school, is spend- | spent Sunday with his family. HUCPE B - 4 - Emma Ally and Sunday at his home in this place. | 4 enjoy | tord Tast: Sundey ant s anendimg this | | Mrs. H. B. Topllff is visiting relatives | s & week here with Mrs. George | Mrs_ Edward Moptigny and children | Republican Delegates Instructed to tor at Noank. e T =t = L al voung eople among them | Week 1n Clinton, hs former pastorate. | in_Providence. Loring. have returned to Providence nfter a | Veie for Lake—Last Saturday D # Mrs. N rI'L ie\l‘1'1 e 8 gran ‘fl‘vvn NTY M I):»m |'Y<]‘r‘ r":dl i ).fli |‘:nm| Mrs. Richard J. Tucker of Bermuda Seven Lofzren has returned to his Burrill Franklin of Providence visited | stay of several weeks with friends in voted to ¥’ «isuring. Boupliss of Norwich, are vieiting rela- WINDHAM (O . A Dore Wiske wni Mise 30 Cen&rv‘é-‘-‘a Suest 3 the pursonaze. school aufies at Mt Fermon after 3 |at Mrs. John Shelley's Saturday. this place. A v B e b - Saer bos Miss Minnie Wells is taking a vaca- | short visit with relatives in this place. Oxen Damage Orchard, rs. Fred Newton was in Norwic At the republican cawcus lnst Friday R e o anared the | Old Home Day Dlcnlc tsland, N. Y., | tion in Wrentham, Mass. Amos Kendail is again serously 11| (yen belonging to Charles Hopkins | Monday. night the . following . delasates 4 smploy of Contrac akngly 2t | BROCKLYN pponaries Fiske of Hlum Isiand, N. ¥+ “The Baptist Sunday school plenic, | at his home just out of the village. £ot nto e B rchem She OPKINS | * A lady from Southington has been |choscn: State, Willm H. Hall, W eston City i | s 2 ki e & ¥ | 1ast week, was a very enjoyable affair | In New Haven Road Employ 35 Years. | peach trees, breaking the branches ana | *'iaged fo teach the school Sk Mrowolse. Georee A, Coserove = | Pleasant Outing for Sunday School—| "M\ and Mrs. Wilium Sample at-|20d well attended. Games, races and | Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Freeman of Hyde | destroying much fruit. of i cpocinones Bas recoIved & oor | K- Worden; ' congressional, ~ Ad WATERFORD Fine for Recaptured Prispner—Frank | tended the funeral of their brother-in- | LORIGK ere Sealired 812 3 Jnch Wag | Park Mass. visfied Wauregan friends | Superintendent John L. Chapman s s Dpeiiny: o Jaskinoh: on Meptenibar | ity p oy aer Hall, Jr, Norma ® 4 —_— 1 5 iz Jaw, George W. Whitman of Paw ed. E. F. Storrs, Stor recently. Mr. Freeman has been In the |out with a fine touring car. Griggs, T, A. Denman; senatorial, ¢ Jotlification at Grange Picnic—Arthur| H- Lawton’s Sudden Death. tucket, R. I. last Wednesday. O o °{°a";"“;;;"l};"‘m‘fll’“h: office of the civil engineer department | Elmer Ryder who is emploved in| %%, i 0 (i 40 hoia as usual n the | 0 Gurley. dohn 1 Hh g g - Wright Home from Tour with The| The Sunday school of Trinity church| Miss Neva Barlow spent Thursday | paseball games. of the New York, New Haven and |Rehobeth, Mass. has been spending a | congregational church next Sunday, [Pratt Willlam O Fldredge, Charles i e Hartford railroad in Boston for the |few days with 'his parents, Mr. and N 3 Kilties. held a picnic on Thursday, of last | With friends in Danielson Miss Maude Duffy visited her broth- | pase 43 years. e ke Toae.D e although many will attend camp meet- | Pobuda, Clifford Himmeler; probate, ¥ | week, at Wildwood park. R.'B. Witter| Mr. and Mrs. . Adams and daugh-| e Louis Duffy, for a short time last '. The Ladies’ Ald soclety ing. Walter A. Allen, James Service, Jr, Konomoe Grange held picnic "i with 'his buss taking the children. t;‘w Doris, have returned from the | iei Game With Moosup Today. s cm“_:;fi_“:ip::vve‘;imn = il Georgs P. Bugbes, Dr B i Wright's grove, Tuesday the 23rd, with| Mr. and .Mrs. Monson of New York, | shore. f Miss Bertha E. Flynn was home| The Moosup nine plays the Waure- " » A resolution was adopted endorsing the 2 zo0d aliendince. After dinner Bro. | atier wpending two weeks with ofr Painful Accident. over Sunday. i ganites today (Saturday) on the Cadet ot P S B i o CLARK’S CORNERS ndidacy of Everett J. Lake for & lemptead was auctioneer for a time. and Mrs. J. S. Dard have returne Everett Hall had a severe accl- Miss Carrie V. Lowe returned from | 8rounds. e home team won a vic- a = rnor and requesting the delegates (e | P Tampner was the man that| home e dent last week Saturday, when he fell | Thompson last week. fory of 8 o 1 over Jewstt City last| g .\ A':::l f:;:;:e:-"é: %, M; and _:"'k' :""" """;"':' °'HN'W vote and work for him. Willlam H. brought the warming elements of William M. Isaacs has had the street| from his tean He s red the cords Mrs. Reeves, whe, with her hus- | Week. = etson was lersey Take Pos: ion of lew Home | Hall was elected chalrman of the re- elams, potatoes, butter, salt and pepper | in_front of his premises oiled. of his neck terribly band and little son, are spending the Offenders Skip Out. called to Southampton, L. I, Saturday | _prief Note and Comment, publican town committee, with power togethier into 4 harmenious combin:— il Spencer ana Mrs, Spencer and| ~ Fred Shippee attended Old Home |summer at Lakeside, has been in the | Ths recent court of Inquiry concern- | U, the sudden iliness of his wife who i 1o choose his associates tion. The ladies of the entertainment | child have returned to New Rochelle,| Dny at Foster Center picnic last Wed- | Day-Kimball hospitai for an operation | ing the lliegal sale of liquor on_the Toth nls two little daughters is vielting | iy ana Mrs. Henry Hermann Waite | Sixty-Seven on Company Excursion. I committee covers emselves w after visiting Frank and Alice tch- | nesday | for appendicitis, but is now back at | Brooklyn side of the village resulted In | ‘e “ of New York, visited Mr, Waite's 3 y-seven t ets were sold at th glory. Mrs. David Geer was chairman { field for two weeks. 5 Wallace Hotchkiss, left for his home | Lakeside. making a good recovers two parties taking leg bail. /The end %““";’:" there. It s fearad she has | gister. Mrs. W. E, Ennis, who is stop- TR MR LIS Wee Sls t.e of the committee. Deniel Kane of Deep River was in!in Norfolk, Comn. Monday. He ex-| Mrs. Duncan Taylor, her two sons lis not vet in several cases. | paralysis as one leg is affected. ping at Sunshine cottage on Wednes- | oA BIGUCR (or Hhe o0 b O e Toured the World with Kilties. togn on Saturday, calling on friends. | pects to return Saturday with his|end d ahter. with their maid, on Fri- | = r. Wignall who has been ill, is | sqp M A Dy andlfey Y. and, Mrs. Waite were on | Wil al: el R i S wan Wiis Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witter of Provi- | bride. | day left for their home in Plainfield, | much tmprove b A their return trip from Afton Bay, N. | VAo SiE008C RTRRNe I othal U ke R R dence were guests on Satrday. of | ~Pansy Bliven spent a few fours|N. J. after & couple of months at e e Brookiyn by the desth of Mre. Loring’s | 5 making the trip in their touring |} derps nnnber v x - B Mr. and Mrs. George A. Witter. with friends here on Thursday. Lakeside. ATTAWAUGA ‘ - car. b 9 ¢ N v on having been gone three years TR SWIeE & i) - iy Mr and Mrs. John L. Chapman en- & John Lafranck vt New York spent in A, 0 f New York was| Floyd Fiske has returned from his < = . Misg Viola F. Jewett returned Tues- | g b 1t e he has scen imany sights. | opopiit A- Kramer o e e s B | 5 tertained the graduates of the Plainfield [ , \'%% Saturday and Sunday with his par e | with his family here on Sunday. LS e e i EKONK Mill Forced to Shut Down on Account | high school at their home Wednesday | Sebicnt Tl e Blomi Toim. iy | f- and Mrs. Lucas Latranck | T e e MR Evesyed Puisnd Biiga: = - | Bwrl Tacques and Oeriton Mr. Alton Has Froak Dahlia—Minister | of Low Water—Mrs. Frank Beatis | evening. arers alic vixited Telativen in’ Nor- Services Omitted | Jaunched a new dory aml gome into \__}‘ Hu;-_" :‘“f:l a n{rlfytxller;aut”the !]xa!” Miss A. L. Medbery, of Moosup. 18| gom India to Preach on Sunday- Taken Il While Away Camping. —M —-—SU—P wich, No services were held in the hall last blue fishing business. who_escap ugust 15th, , while | spending several days with William P 00! Miss B. A. Eddy of Newport, R. I, |Sunday, the pastor, Rev. E. W. Da Misses Bertha and Lillan Cheese- | ©Mbloved outside in charge of a keep- | Sample's family i Personal Notes. Ir. and Mrs. Howard Thyng and oo s is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. |row, being at Northfield, and a numk buroueh of Mystic are gumsts of their| T Was brought before Theodore D. e Ll 2 — child of Chester, Pa., Saturdey | Improving Library Building—Percival | Ennis at their cottage at “Modena being out of town. l sister Mrs. Carlson, of Gramiteviile. Pond, Justice of the Peace upon com— Rev. Arthur Stanton of Tndla will [to visit their parent: ard Wa- Y o Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Palmer have re- | Mr. and Mrs, Eimer Matthew ® B e e et e i | DIME of Dot Deadiony | Giand CHAPLIN. preach I the Line meetidghouse on | terhouse and Mr. Herbert And familles, | P- Tourtelotte Receives Farewell | {urmda to Springfield, Mass. Sunday with friends in Willimant ann picnic Thursday at Gardiner's| Juror. He entered a plea of guilty s - Sunday. Rev. H. M. Kellogg. the Thomas Emerson of Northiridge, Gift. Mr. and Mrs, M . Kelly and Miss Mr, and Mrs. mes Smith and fam grove. The children emjoyed the en-| @0d was sentenced to 30 days in jail| Sunday School Picnic to the Lake—|pastor, who has been abroad for his|Mass. visited with Albert Rollinson s Tessie Cahill returned to New York |ily returned Monday night from a vie tertainment very much | ana “to pay costs of prossoution, R ation Buenes - Hames. vacation, will return next Saturday to |and family this week, going to Taft- | The two schoolrooms in the Aldrich | Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voge Some of the Waterfond delegates| 8Mmounting to 7. — his home. villa Wednesday with his sister Miss ‘ree Public Itbrary bullding are being Mrs. W. N, Jewett spent Tuesday | Westbrook. held a caucus in Niantic and pledsed Miss Berth M. Sharp is spending| The Congrexutional Sunday school | s Dora H. West of Boston is a |Bessie Emerson, to visit Mrs.’ John |thoroughly renovated. The walls are |with her mother, Mrs, 5. B. Fisher of e themselves ts Goodwin for governor,| NEE vacation with her mother, Mrs.| Frank W. Martin, superingendent, had | guest at the parsonage. Dunse. eing tinted a light green, the wood | Providence Text week they will hold thelr home| Ja&mes Lowry a plenic at Lake Wahsumbaug, South | Mrs. Joseph Allen and daughter were | Part of the mill had to shut down | work painted and varnished. The out-| Mrs. Willls Wade returned Tuesday EAST WILLINGTON ceucus and endorse the regular Lake| Mrs. Sidney W. Bard has returned| Coventry, last week Thursday. About|guests at the parsonage recently. Tuesday on account of low water. side of the bullding is also receiving a [ from visiting in Springfield, Old Benton Furniture and Linen Owned neminecs. wafter visiting her mother in East|fifty went anc enioved the day. driv- | Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gallup are visit- | Mrs. Frank Beatie has been ill at | coat of paint. Mre. A. Neuman of New Haven Is N Dr. Fitch and family of Noank were | Greenwich, R. I, having two of her| ing by teams to Willimantic and going | ing relatives in Providence. the lake where she is camping. Unien O i i stopping In town. by Mrs. De Young ¥ N " v 3 3 nion Open Air Service. pping guesi= of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ulmerq children with he by trolley to the lake Miss Nettie Gallup is entertaining | Mrs. Elisworth Watson of New Lon- | o, . oof "B last | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennings and e g B for a few dars. Mrs. R. P. Bennett and daughter and| Several attended the meeting of the | relatives from the west. don spent a few days with her sister, _union out-of-door service last | . .ii “of Newfoundland,” New Jersey, [ J. Knos' dnughters visited >3 Sunday evening at 7 lock ~ ¥ e th t ¥ Mrs. Rita E. Pond of Providence are| Ashford Bible society at Ashford Hill| Earle Gallup visited at George Gal- | Mrs. John Watson. largely attended than the weel before, | 2rrived in town Tuesday to take pos- Baldwine ol howa he. be 4 visiting Mr, and Mrs, T. D. Pond. last week Wednesday —Hup’s home Sunday. Elmer C. Wood is {IL . b - | session of their new home. By YVisited the {Ambiis Sumine MOHEGAN Mrs. Wililam R. Pond and Eiinor| Miss Carrie Fuller has been seriously| Mr. and Mrs. Twomey and Mr. and | Mrs. Cornella_Geer and Albert Gay | RV, - W. Payne of Jewett City of- —_— SOEGAEPOENOS, DIRY/ Clle 1 Voun Mon ek Voteong for the] 7ol the" Fucats of Sir’ wnd M| i yes” AThced Stanton ars Visiting Amy | spent s day at Block lsiand thie weele | (ered ratir gnd Rev, Otls 1. Green, WOODSTOCK s piase st i i oung Men Making Yolkeag for the| T. D. Pond. Rev. Ganville Gazer takes his va- | Stanton Mrs. Cornelia Geer and daughter are et 1 - i LRAES LN o . Wigwam. o Misses Tisie and Grace Wastman|cation through the imonth of Septem— Mrs. Kelloge has returned from her | entertaining relatives from New York. Sy Sbis dCOUTEMLIroL thel wond Sturheldse Supply. Wt: Conpragational| TUbtr and Mra, Lovle' ingu L ¢ | nave returned home from a_visit of | ber. vacation a nthrop Beach. e e aigd i 4 o Eavt WiIbETon Teoentl) y Mix. an Mrs. Strickiang wnd son of| [ouf weeks Wi friends on Long Ta-| "The selectmen have fmproved the Unusual Flower Production. PHOENIXVILLE e L e, Gsdimel Sepy. o Aeis Church—Picnic_at Roseland. e b auahter, Mrs Do New London are visiting BIr. and Mrs. | land. main road below South Chaplin with| A freak @ablia has been produced : i o y Young, has lately come into possessio r. = 3 r Ne rk | @ h A amed lore iscaritz, ss Scarborough' ummer ome. g v e and ne - or - " s . rs8 which was 8 we are guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Hunt~ | escaped while at work in the 10t Just| Miss Bmily Scarboroush of New | oomn e g Themecivos < Into. qepnoss=-Epecnal, B number of vears has been master me- | town. into a dress whi PuR and s week | i i i detor I TEowi, meekrd, SRsslae o ons chani, idrich Manuf The Congregational church was sup- |by her great-grandmothar, Ilizabe er this we 5 i in rear of the jail. Britain instructor in physical culture, | stem and two large dahlias, one light C. P, Latham was fnvolved in a|ChRRic at the Aldric anufacturing | | The Cong o "Hall of Sturbridge, | Benton Gridley. Her descendants a The young men are busy making| Sudden Death of i who bought ‘the old Rathbun house on = X pink were joined bac awsy Sunds a | company’s cotton mill finished work | plied by Rev 3 [ B g of her TaUIRITNaE S per Fhe young men are | Sude: h of Frederick H. Lawton. b t and one dark p e 3 back to | runaway Sunday but no one was bad- | fompenY's cotton e ey b Swnimy very T ) - ; yokeag for the festival e nie] | The community was shocked Tuea: | EArish Hll last vear, has greatly im- | back, making a very curious flower. | I’ injured. hore last Saturday and after o short | Masx, on SUndnr o o0 sagq, |bon of A Ereat mind ang ‘e devoed ger Dolbeare was the guest of his| .7 ie oMM ol proved it and made a pleasant summer | He has also had twin pansies in his| ~ Mr. Lvon spent Wed- | Yacation will enter the employ of the | AMr. A 2 Masts | Chriatian, Mrs. A. G. Baldwin he mother over Sunday. | norning at the very sudden death| home on that sightly hill TV g s Yoo Lo | Attawaugan Cotton company. Just be- | were Sunday guests of W. J. Limdeman, e Mr ane Mrs Lamaine of Norwich|Of Frederick Havden Lawton, eldest| "2 Croghy” ‘of Mew London fas|=* €™ B nesday at the Willimantic <amp |fore Jeaving the mill he was invited to| Louis A. Chandler of ‘Boston spent |some picoes of Henton carnibure whici Srere visitors In this Dlace Sunday, | 200 of Clark G. ana Blizabeth M. EAW-=1 s i fren ‘attractive. summer. howme on | = grounds and visiting John Russ and | uisit the boiler room and to his sure | Sunday in town. His sister, Nellie D, |shs has left in the Gridley homest R D Mcs Bundey ton At tie see O e thb smnimer omie: gi ] RAWSON family of Willimantic. Tis6 found that neasly all of his heip | Chandler, returned to Boston with him, |as her daughter now owns the place g 30la Young of Mystic s spending poThe faic to have given this week ARt oan sausns was HeMat s i Judge Back of Danielson was here | fag’gatherea et B0 ‘nim pods | Mr. and Mrs. . R Hall ars at|Joaluh Henry Benton Je. a promineny 2 & v the ladies of the Congregational i s S N > | Townspeople Enjoying Vacation—Per- | on business Monday. b & wish hi i in his | Watch HIilL wyer, of Bo§ton, 10 10 W er. » a Library building, Friday evening fc | bye and wish him much success in his . of New |some of the Benton pleces of furniture : account o 2 ar. Lawton | | the.p of lecting deles : - hatt 5 v o y of his B . 1 cad Duvis of Maatic| MFs ‘Georye ;- Augell yeulivea: ni % Urlscynvéntions M. and Mrs. Bimer Phillips are tak- | Mme. DeRiva has o force of men | cavelape. containios o Iaree. sum of |mother. Mrs. Willism Mathewson. Meriden—About one hundred me 55 the Euest of Mr. ana Mrs. W. 3 |call from her nephew Rdward H. o TS S ing ihelrouting at WEhe shore: making improvements to her lawns. | money. Mr. Tourtelotte was deeply | The church and Sunday school picnic [hers of the German Catholie union of Funter. 7 4 -| Shepard of Fome River, Oregon, the SOUTH CANTERBURY R hiommond was a recent visitor | Bmner Howlett and family of West |affected by this show of respect. He | was held at Roseland park Thursday. |Meriden will attend the Natlonal con - i A past w Selz i 157 Chadta Hariford have moved Inta one of S. | thanked all Tor the Kife. mot so much,| Henry Burritt. who has been visiiing | vention at Newark, N. J, the s CLARK'S FALLS (o LS lla Bordman of Providence| Rnqsnt Visitors from Norwich and| Miss Annie Lathrop has returned e “mlrgr what it was really worth but for et i vt B o (L e s v Miss a Miller. | from a two weeks' vacation among rel- | e s o the spirlt which prompted them to - e ey i M Elsewhere. i iy g e i g a lengthy visit in Hartford and viein- | ao'it. 3 e 00DSTOCK 2 " Many From This Place Attended Peace | Tuesday to receive a_call from his| .. Barbe as ti | Mrs. Fred Baker has been spending | ity Teachers for C Yy EAST WOODSTO 3 : e oxte Airs. 4 ber was the guest|{ Mrs. Fred Bal R i sachers for Coming Year. = Meeting—Improvements Being Made | Srother Orrin Hoxie of Rochester, N.| ono gay 1, week of Mrs. John Dean, | 81 outing at Brooklyn. S Doy v e Cl h g Warrantod (> Give Satisfaction. ez, Roland Ketcham and grand. THOMPSON o 2l Charles Lester of Norwich, was | e and My Dwight Biiliins autoed | “Miss Emina, Allen calied on triends | the coming year: | Miss Jossle A fonn, i o hd Qauglters, Virginia and Constanc mrs M.’and Mrs. George Jennings of Nor- |1 Hocky Point ‘and Providence on e e o A Vear in the high school at Watertown | F. T. Witter is out with a new auto- - R TR e T ; e, Catied on N ana s T %] Suday e = G- teaen "Enelian and” wistory 4t e | mapiie austic baisam 3 iSon D. Maine and Arthur Maine ing—Candidate to | Mrs. James Appley and Mrs. Jane o e o ot M. Moore of Stafford Springs in room Warren of Eastford have been vislitors here lately and are| Be Heard at Baptist Church. Laad, called on Mrs, Ladd's e I, C. Stocking was an Elliott caller | Miss Batella Mague of East Hamp- |37 Gentral Village: Mins — Grace F. | oias Florence we now on duty at the Fishers island life T. J. Barber, last Sunday. 0"“5‘_“‘:53"“;“ Svarg Blersarin Have i?'.‘fu”“’ i visiting her sister, Mrs.|Ciune of Norwich in room 1, Central | *'Mrs. W. M. Gifford returned last saving station Miss Bettie Erickson of New York is| Miss Vesta Kendall of Lisbon was |, M Festse B villiam H. Kenyon. Village: Miss Louise M. Twohig of | w. isit to Lexington, Mass. Improvements are being made to the | spending three weeks' vacation at her | the guest Sunday of her sister, Mrs, | bech enterfaining Mre Hannah Wallo | Ars. William iSenyon and sister, Miss N Ih toom 3 Platofieid: Mies | o e Ford ot Campridge. “*s.. roa@ north of this villaze. The road | home Benjamin Brown ing, Mrs. Ghristine Walling of New | pstella Mague, attended camp meésting | Liilian T. Flannagan of Putnam in | Mass. s the guest of Tyle Turner. machine is being used and First Se- | Rev, Samuel Dike of Auburndale,| Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burdick and | LOFK and Masters Olat and Carl Lau- gt Willimantic Wednesday Fat Rock; Miss Fannie E. Brown of | Mr. ang Mrs Ralph Pike of Mt jectman Daniel Coates is looking after | preached at the Congregational church | son Francis of Norwich, were suests | '3,0f Bridgeport. 2 D. S. Kenyon and wife attended Old | plainfield in Black Hill; Miss Carrie | varnon N, Y. are spending a vacation the work with a number of helpers. | Sunday mornin, Tuesday of Miss Burdick's parents | ponios, briscilla Fuller is enjoying a | Home day at Foster Center Wednes- | ‘Thorne of Willimantic in room of two weeks with Mr. Pike's parents, A number from here attended the S. Fletcher has recently given the | Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark B e e Ty the guest of Miss | day. B Moosup; Miss Julia T. Poste of Mid- | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Plke. peace meeting at Mystic Saturday. > library. Home Life in Colonial Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Yerrington were ! Mrs. Horace Burdick ls entertaining | gietown in room 8. Moosup. Teachers Mrs, G. A, Wetherell last week en- ———— s by Alice Morse Earle. guests Sunday, of Theodore W. Ye: POMFR El the Misses Kavanaugh of Providence. |{rapsferred are Miss Mary A. Murphy | tertained her mother. Mrs. Josephine YAWBUX VALLEY. is Andrews gave five members of | rington. ET CENTER i and Mre. R B Marriott. sailed | from Moosus, o Central Vilage, Drin- | Stoora of Dougias and her siater. Alice ) & I 2 B Dt et e, iadiblle TR Death of Mrs. Bert Slye—Vacation Vis- | pected home now soon. i CO R B e S S S LT T R ) el ) ocrp S ide t clson W sday. . - | pected - rom Central Village to Moosup, room | i ot Monday. 3 Jhiss Carrie Stedman has been at| ‘Rev. Robert F. True Oof Hudson ABINGTON itors in the Place. Rev. Samuel Thatcher is attending | 1" Arine Daisy’ B Baker from Fiat | Aoy for worcester where she is | [l Has Imitators But No Compstitors. W*fl!:-m S ;7"-5‘ e Eetins for| Mwss. is to preach as a candidate at - Al s Willimantic camp meeting this week. | gock to Stene Hill. In all the other | housekeeper in the family of a relative. A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for Sloe sister Mrs. Latha: ently, who u néral Baptist church mext Sun- | Local Gui R(sha! P7mlret Lawn Party | Mrs. Courtiand Hoppin and Dr. Jo- e’;""'_",;;'ng;;";e;gl‘.g\fl,;‘,fim;; 3 this | achools the teachers will be the same —— Gorky Spiint. Swobmy, Capped Hos) - —Rel for Play. se) ! i S ¥ 5 & ", ., ry George Vredenburg hos entered the| Vernon Chase returned to New York - g ind ERR ange, Hioppin: spent Sunday at|ing instead of Aug. 27, as s their cus- 2 rhe sehosl in Green Hollow will b HOWARD VALLEY all lamensus from Bpavin, employ . Man He has moved|Tuesday after spending several weeks | A number of vouns people from here | Miss Mary Osgood is visiting Miss | 1M closed this vear and the school in 2 na altouios 5s Pacusiion bis family into the tenant house near| with his grandparents. attended the lawn party given by Miss | Stanton. B S Pond Hill district which Mas been| Harry Mathews and Miss Mae Bur- % Parssiton, P s reidance. = Miss Grace West of Putnam was the | idith Brigzs of Pomiret street last | Robert Rust is taking a vacation at WILSONVILLE closed for several years will be opened. | gess of Norwich are visiting at Henry Ty R L Mrs. R C. e and son of Auburn, | guest of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Rettls | Friday, evening, having an ecnjoyable | Bar Harbor, M. === n the high school the chemistry and | Humes tor R. I, were cailers in this vicinity | Sunda¥. time. Floyd C. May of Norwich was with | biology laboratories will be fully equip- | F. A. Burnham, Thomas Roberts and Fred Rowley visited Sunday at Mrs, J. ¥ Wilbur has been visiting | Charlton, Mass. Willimantie The electric organ motor and & new his parents Sunday. ped and nearly two hundred volumes [ Willlam Robins were in Mrs. 5. C. Egglestone and dangh- | puiside light at the entrance of the | her daughter. Mrs B Wood of Putc | Mrs. Averill of Worcester fs visiti Fanovy Jennings was in Wor- |added 1o the library. Saturday. P ters, Gladys aud Ethel, have returned | upper vestibule have been put in &t the | nam. & - ber sister, Mrs. C. B, Grosvenor, | | cester Sunday. vm'un:' her sister, who | Recent visitors at Sunuy Brook farm | Raymond Hawkes of Worcester was ons for to thelr home at South Lyme. Congregational church and will be 8n | . 4 drama, eatitled The Trouble at| Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Blatt of|1s in the hospital. were Mrs. Louise Benuett of Volun-|at the Hawker home on Sunduy ¥ v 3. Bdwin Thomuson and Mis. Allen|aid ju the evening services now Belng |Satterioe's, is being rehcarsed by the | New Haven called on E. E. Brown| FParties from Pomfret had s littie |town, Mr. and Mre James Terry wnd| Fred Bassett of Worcester prouchod | B yhy Lyurenue-Wiilinms Co., Olwvslund, 0 Coates, whio have been sick, are Lu-| held upstairs. Beta Mu Kappa Wednesday bad luck Sunday night when their |baby Susan of Griswold, Mr. Mrs. | in the Valley church Sunday E: b i yroviog. Afr and Mrs. John Westcott of Waus | - Mrs Ellen Wells who has been vis- | W, P. Brown of Cleveland vislted at | Norse stumbled and fell, breaking the | John Sheilon and buby Earl of Mor-| Henry Humes and famlly, Mrs. K - George Stewart Jas a2 suesta| regan viged dir. and Ars. DN Cher | brocier: Juines” Aot ai | Wesitand over Sunday. cromsbar and shaft Thes borrowed a |gantown, W.va, A Peops Mr. M . 986000 & Co. - M hia las- Marcy Hollow, has returned to Wood- e ncighborhood | was 1 " - ir = L M. Butcher and daughter re- | laughlin enjoyedia 4' Y [sland " 3 car Of oF Mra | cursinge M home; returning 10 thelr | Y Visitea relatives in East Green- ! Point one day Distributery for Bastacn Conmacticut. L AT R SR S o TR T A g ; S Ak 3 B K, gt 5