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10 i York, L. J. Hammond, H. E. Parry, Miss Mary Frink and Miss Gertrude l.&!nokl ke and coffee were served at the close of the game. | The Misses Cadden of Norwich have SOUTH WINDHAM. |ne s Couml Vipgo e, - COLUMBIA lgemtonemeelndn i Fire Company Attends Church in a rs. J. D. Pellett, who has Bird Lecture F.|& bymn very sweetly in Slavic. e 4 visiting her daugbter. \irs. B. K. Ben by Professor Job—J. F. [foreign speaking listen- Body—Nerth Band Enter- [nott, has rciorned teylmr-holn'n in Tucker Appointed Roadmaster. ‘ell with closest 3’:2%?&?"’%;‘.5 S\'T'ulm. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES NEW LONDON COUNTY. ! LAUREL GLEN Ll T for el 1f g 408, P Central Villag ¥ y Who has been in the neighborhood for g { _Miss Julia Burpham of Hartford is g : e Fhe grange held an open meeting on days “cafling on the people and. | Frank Cooke, son Hamey szd deughe | VKD her cousin, Mide Bmraa Lavwa: |, Miss Habel Rice spent Sundas with WAUREGAN Tubraday evening o liar woSt. Bro. | Musmig, biuiseil o ¢0. Pls neseor ) PRESTON | ter” Mubel " ulso Thomes -Ahtecs. mnd FLos her prother. Arthur Rice, at Three il 3 fessor Job was present and gave an|the field, is an able speaker with a | \ife. &ll of Westeriy. were Sunday via- | Mrs. Ada Lirrabpe and her cousin, | Rivess. $ Village Mourns Loss 6f Good Ci instructive and entertaining bird lec: | plensing 'personality and has made a — = |itors at Amos Palner's. | Miss Rachel Larrabee. from the west, The Soulth Windham fire company s 00! itizen | ture. go0d impression. 3 Ledyard Grange Furnishes Interesting |\ Aip and Mes. William Main were in| WSI® in Groton Monday. attended church in a body Sunday aft. | in Death of Themas Leonard—Fu- | The new hoard of selectmen held| ™ Gilbert Amidon from Westford and Programme at Preston City Grange | Ashaway recentiy, | )1“‘: Missex Gertrude and Ida Burr formoon in response o an invitation neral on Wednesday. :_,‘*“’“}{‘l‘l Dusisess masting af. e |pouds of his neighbora. wers nwesent st rieegy Tigrsse e | Orrin Harris of Ashaway was ac|©f New York are at the Inm for the | from Rev. Harry Grimes. ans' hall Saturday afternoon. D. I {the church service. Moo:u;': R Alban Smith B fs e i month of Gelober. . John Jennings has been confined to| Thomas Leonard, for <many veurs Tucker was appointed roadmaster. The e ora e 4 At Sty Preaches. v Mis. Stoddard has returned home| . The Womsan's Home Missionary so- [the house by illness. | cverseer of carding’ for the Wauregan | ADPOintment is a most excellent one.| - Robert . Gluzir of Ha A% the iaat mecting o Preston Gity | BIr & TwO' Pycke’ siny wt ¥ Bewin} ST Gd G SEathor Shciian v it "Mire. ‘ieorze Young of Hartford is|company, died after twelve weeks' ill-| Mr. Tucker has had much espericnce ea over Sunday and dined at iiliside e g _-‘j'mm:w ks |r'x'n~}{e21 | Thompson” HE F. 8. fuild Thursday afterncon, | VISiting her cousins, the Backus broth- | ness Sunday at 1.2 a. m. The fu- [ readmakins. with, Mps, Adella. Glazier Chapin and {ESN e prosrarmel es Lufmied S The frst chapter of The Frontier, by | TS ; neral services Wednesday were cen- Valuable Tree. daughter the lectnrers char. A short play en- ! Wi y Ward Platt was read, while the mem- | Mrs. Waiter Allen and children of | ducted by Rov. 15 1 Talmadge of the A. Hunt has x crab apple tree on e titled Carcs' Lesson to the Despondent MNTY_ bers sewed South Willmgton spent Wednesday | Congregational church. —Miss Mildred | nis lawn from swhich he has pleked and SFRING HILL O L L | e Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Taintor have re- | With Mrs. I'red Smith. McStay sang Face to Face, and the | marketed ten bushels of feait. The trec BRI s e e e — | turnea” from Vermont, bringing with | dward Huiniston has been suffer- | Waurcgen choir sang Nearer, My God, | is ornamental ux well as useful, pre- : d Harvest Home Concert I e Raly Wi of iba DAYVILLE theru as their guest, Dr. Tuner, who | g With a bad attack of asthma. to Thee. . The “flowers, WANI wore Iucnting o hemhtirur. snpestancd i the biioe DAY aAc HSEYARs TIOms Sonee e ond n':f"m Fatrntol h g is enjoving a few days’ hunting. 3 Band Entertained. beautiful, included a Gates Ajar from lgpring when covered fosiesn He White| —Both Candidates for Tax Col- pomGent IALIET, o an iuteresting | Pestal Savings Banic te Open the t6th |, M. aad Mre Harold Maine hate| Tho South Windham band enter- Edward Iiverst ynd " My Leonard: | plossoms and agam in Stptember when | lector Asked-to Qualify. ik by Rov. W. B White. Severai | —Norwich Man to Take Williams- | Yedime. o o Voo fo attend @ ltained the members of the North S L e D R R Jud a Mra %, 3.0 St b seadings and songs completed a very | ville Bride. | 4 ; : indham band one eveni Cently. A e 3. Cleveland Collins of t Hart-| Judge and Mrs. £, J. Storrs, Mr. ol ety hote Vi ap- e ; | L. 1 Hammond went to Winthrop, [ Atter & nuraber of °:;,’;€.‘E,,,;',‘°3230 3 Mr. apd Mrs. John Phillips; | ford was with his parents, Mr. and | and Mrs, R. W. Gardiner, Mrs. B. . i of 1ive Chifsnce: ek ghaws Foln S e R lozi\l!:ei on Wednesday to visit rela- | gy they sat down to an. ovster g;l(:;“ qwl»l'svkrs “‘anrflcz_nn .mllls Mrs. Warren A. Collins, over Sunday. nd Albert Warren and family oy the pumercusl eheores. Fineet 1t Neathis: who 13 steving With o-- & T Tl supper. en column, ~employes carding | Apple picking has been the order of | attended the fair at Stafford Springs T ignt refreshmants served by the |him. . ving \Ve;lllti;\ara_.tJ?hgsun it in A.\‘ew Ha- LU and Mrs. | Chadles’ ChAmperlain rom;{ “lgxl‘IQw. Ugdr I"fi‘f’“p,: _vivnath. the day for the past week. The crop | Wednesday. veman's work committoe and 4 social | Miss Violu Downes spent the week | o Juest of her sister, Mrs. Hal- |and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murdock were I, Watsen and Samily, Brovigmico: 4 in the. varioua grchards ia very in- To Give Concert. hour brought 1o a close a most enjoy- |end in New Yo ey L at the Stafford fair Wednesday. e Mias. Rsthor Johnson, Nazthievenly. dlstributec: ‘ext Sunday eveni he Baptist B etk Limier Porar. Ceet of : : ~ Mrs. Henvy Hateh ix visiting friends | ** ot faI0R (000 JTCIneSar, | ive, | Grosvenmordaie: basket, Mr. and Mrs. . B. West and Hor rosi | ety SHOday. SRR e gt S T gkl ol e Peostal Savings Bank. in Hartford and New Haven. Mgkt s, Daniel Ives and Mrs | Marion Hutchins. Danielson; wreath, eherina of thaiCivlt e wars ta | cinicl CHeL S i aRag it Y. and congratulated the officers and | The Killingly postoffice will open on Yo o Baruhompson returns o New |cently attending the fumeral of Mr. N R AR parade at Hartford I1ast | pnted form. taeged, 1t S & e ’ fon. | Monday. October 15, as a postal B I aturday. s £ - | son; spray, Mr. and Mrs. James Mof- | week. X s o5 cembers on its fleurishing condition. | Monday. October 16, as a postal sav- | O G ppelt of Springfiea Ives” motter. who had reached the | iit’ and Mir. and Mrs. Fred Momit ol plete service for Rally Day and Harv- Many at Church Service. ‘until € p.om. " ™| spent the week end with her sister, | *S§CLET. s ¢ (ho | 3PTAY, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ragmond: | pomona grange met ok R L _Rev. Albans Smith preached in the | Mrs Mary D. Stokds, who has been | Mrs. R. G. Waterous. méotinsa on the Life of Patl was/|Pray, Miss Amnle Connell and Mr | . lnge last W?.m:;ayw"\‘hn'f e To Have Two Tax Collecters, Congregational church Sunday. There | spanding scveral weeks in New Hrit- Walnuts Plentiful. hold ih place of the regilar prayer |2Rd Mrs. Louis Dion: spray, Mr, anc | ,yegent from other ‘towns. The locall The selectmen huve asied the twe was @ jarge attendance fn with her, & T { E Sk g b Mrs. George Worden i t ¢ ia @ large astendance. ith Migs | *I7, ith Jler son. his returned Home.| Walnuts were never more plentitul [meeting. - e oy M and | BEETCU 108 rovided refreshments for | cundidates who received the ‘same o NDU T TN, will toest RihoMias) . 2 Slakc has moved his family 0| in this vicinity. The trees have been Wedding Invitations. Mrs. E. M. Tracs ray, 150, number of votes for collector of taxes “ern Richardson this (Saturday) even- | the «hollar hemestead in Danielson. | loaded with them. e e e i A A T James A. Utley and L. E. Winter . and one work in the g R (i William Barstow will daccupy ihe| Mr. and Mre. James G, Lakhiren left | of Ml Tontne Wiboer of Winahar | Grosvnd o ¥ Ted Stone, North|,ont o Hartford last Wednesday to | nor 14 the other in the south s Lillian Woll of Norwich is vis- (house on Trolley row, vacated by MT.|on Monday, for Lewl Vi M5, Jehtle (Wilkex of Windibniycrasvenoraie. Sokve =e 3 ho United States | s That. would save the expense ifing ber sister. X . Atterbery. | : on A ¥, for Lewiston, Me., where |and William Anthony of Willimantic, | Th o Caurs 2 as jurers at the United States ould. save ‘the expeni . 20‘:.', ‘p::fl ",,; No .': - = ‘flle‘x‘l\e FHE 5 Mr./ Lathrop is to deliver a six weeks' |to take place \lundm)' ot !rone {}f;;‘ii“,?} s:me\u 13“\\1:8!;18&3:!; court, of another election and would proba- . R RO ISR ST (. Bidwel! has returned “”(:olu‘rse of lectures on Athletics. e Tt DRt T A FEAPHOt | st s nE e c:;-duig Geart: Won Awards at Fair. | Y:Il:;(:u.- actory way out spent most of the diy hunting and re- | Miwses Sara and Mae Burmett spent | oy I Woodward and Charles | Newell wero -visitors at Atwoodville | ment, which position he held untll 189 _Mrs. Lester J. Hutchins of this place Lieonard S 3 Potek 5002 e Sk a8d_Sne Bors pent | Woodward of Iartford and Mrs. Ste- | Thursday. et ? W chasw | Wew Gwanded deveralipilxes at: they ve- 1 RO%-. Lecnard Bmith and Do e Rt hae entered the sm. | M ueck ond in Providemce. = |phen iramberry of Newark were call- | Harry Avery and Herbert Card have | e was a member of I O. O. F., No | cent fair at Berlin for sewing. cooxing | T, dttended sular_currvocation of John Wilson the bperatives the pEpertunity fo Wit- | or ana sk in town Tuesday. [heen at Dorchester. Mass., attending |19, of Central Village. Mr. Leonard | 20d winning a race. The prizes 5- | g, B » at Merrow, last Rl vt Ak | e b parale oF Sk v Tedia Tl ol e e s e iy e will be grestly missed in Wauregan, ) &*ested 31330 Joseph Sehillin amployed in_the vere recent visitors of Mr . g FOSEEGENEN o b Misses Lily and Carrie Hatch are e leaves thr Rdward E. of s e S| < of i L i e | Putnam s e loaves three sons, shops of Hilihouse & Taylo X d Mre. Charles Huskell F P ha Ladien Ai0 socialy ‘et with | B L O R ey, | iinEiTclEns ( Eartord, Grosenordale, Ermest T. of Occum, STORRS. ot E i L e AL SARRRY caups Wrnx of Normich WS | Mrs. Frank Field Wednesday. TaeiTey teanis M Rnd e ey Twenty-six-Mile Bicycle Ride. and Ira C. of Wauregan. e Word comes from Binghamton, N. Y. S Rl ot sther, Fran Miss Annic Thempson is confined to | ry Hatch gave a card party, this be- | Iour young men of thd South Wind- Professor Monteith Addresses Grange| that Mrs. Loomis. who is visiting there, . of this place. tie house from the results of a fall hr!xg the 4ot anniversary of thelx mar. ham Bicycle clyb enjoved a ride to HAMPTON —Honors for Stock Judging Team— | is ill With pneumonia. 1 R AT - A - 1€ | riage, although their friends did not |the Connecticut Agricultural college on R Paper Bag Cooking Illustrated. T e T FITCHVILLE |1o Eamvinie Hie daughter, 3irs. Louis | InoY it unti atter they arrived. There |Sunday, October & The ride of shout | Field Trials Set for October 25— ¥ & roosing HEBRON = - - _ lwere six tebles, at which 500 was | twenty-six miles was covered in a few Fai E The regular ting of Munsfield Road to Yantic to Be Merely Patched | I, Miller was in town Wed-|plaved. Sandwiches, cake and coffee [hours. The purty was composed of CSrange Falp Naweison. AhEe Sk Dol Mind i mibitee Plor. | Fred Prenticn. Birieusy iniured N Up—Tewn Meeting Leaves Care of | flesdiv. [ will be located for awhile | i Gerved. The guests included all | Percy Scribner, ~Pearl Chamberlin, | iys, Wilder Smith bas closed her [T R. Monteith gave a talk on his ¥ Fall from Tree—Offi ¢ Village Roads to Selectmen. T i rom | 1EQ were present at Dr,’d(:;;fl‘m's \;m[Pl;te;:at;thamberlm and Frank Beck-|summer cottage here and is staying | cenls visit to Rome. ~ b icora; of: (Village Mg ke from | Monday evening, and in tion Mr, | with, Jr. in_the village. his vacatior | . : P e . 8 Won Medals and Cup. o Weork has heen started on the long- : s |and Axs. Charles Larrabee, Col. and The Field Trial club meets here on| e s i omised new road between this piace Constable Appointed. ! Mrs. W. S. Chappell, Mrs. J. C. Fen- EAST WOODSTOCK October 2 Dpsie ol judging te: \nored Prentice fell from an apple tree ind Yantic, hut instead of it heing a James Corcoran has been appointed | ton. Mrs. Ada Larrabee. Mr. and Mrs Orin W. Phiilips went to Woodstock O ey A TN ndured, Horwitz, fr he college, . th Few roud it Wil be patched up until constaole for Dayville for the coming |H. C. Lathrop and Miss Josephine | Postmaster Robbins Attends Veterans' last Tuesday. wheve he expects 10| Tiom i the othon N England ol Officers Chosen. spring. which probably means another | year. y Bingham and Miss Mary Perkins. Reunion—Missionary Meeting. work his team on a large woodlot be- | japes took first place at L;mgl‘;m(,km“ The Village lmprovement society ear ar two of mud, as in the past few Norwich Man to Wed. Mrs. George Challenger is visiting longing to his father. i Frale avins o and A eh Leld a meeting at the schoolhouse on vegm. A 4 hai hol. | e marriage of ¥red Gordon prproslnen I IR Farl Bemis' of #Southington is fn| Howard R. Behnsti, who has been [ T RS MIOHE D00 B OO0 oy on Sudyguealataq oficery | an day Thursduy. Cohumbus day. | iaescille il tane. piace sgon | T with jeundice at the Tome of his [rorking out of town the past sUMMET, | Columbus day. Many of the students el B Breniice: vive ¥ s day iamsville will take place soon. mother, Mrs. Ann Bemis. ' s attended the Stafford fair. | N Lively Town Meeting. o G s e 00DSTOCK g . ; e o an A | Arth s i | 1 Morse arrived home from Beth- To Work in Woodstock. A wda he adjeirned tewn rueeling Was | ihi gt 5 3 e B — ik 5 o Paper Bag Cooking. SN YR S S D mimber| . S BIO Hevkiye bhe hess wisii- | Vs Sretiee Senisce foplo foe Motored from Barre. weoks' work with thelr teams. Among | BACT bag cooking fo 4 few of herdq B L S hna - . : i x sther, Mrs. Rufus D. Cur: P v Va 1 s as i P s ey go to Fior- wréer by the chairman. John H. Miner. | Mrs, Sarah Campbell of Seuth Nor- | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rice and son,|(her are Walter Hoffman, Merton founced success. ida winter. "f”:i_fl S :k ‘“g l‘\I\' .r;;-‘mi‘ “fln-ted a‘s‘ Mrs, M. M. Griffin of New Rochelle, | Walk is visiting her cousin, Miss Su- | Lawrence, spent Sunday at J. D. San- Mmcy 7 I egRie: OIINEan. FAN( Mo Entertained ) Bissell is improving slow- «rk. céntral o P h - ~ - i | san 3 o ¥ i rom v A ¢ |y i T o) Bieihiue haw: the, RR| vt s SRR K fev:diva with O R e e "":;,;._’E;"Z%{o.”" e Barre | Little River aTanger dlearon: ahaut B S Thestait s cltdlo | snfertaineg e " Supper Cost a Dime. . ) Wotid be worked for the ensi | imr Billoana family have en- | Mrs. J. J. Williamson left town for | Mr. and Mrs. E. B May spent Sun-| 30 at the fair on Beptemier’ 2icani e e comERpI Al S Aneng | Tinere s e - at the o ¥ h”‘\fl:"{'- b:*uemllh'h Gis. | tered the employ of the ‘Assawauga | SPringfleld on Tuesda lday ‘in Pomfret with Mrs. May's|%%\e! _ 4 are Tuicus Whittaker | ove ;‘ng ‘,].};e‘;‘[fg, alor, mr"wm { Cangregationa atistac over the manner in which - 2 o ceels ther, (. C. A M eand ¥ SEIHERS St v g cial hour was pleasact- | jocgay eveni 2l the roads have peen repaived the past | ““mPe N . Sl AR LS g s R e e ham rich and faml om. |leave this (Saturday) morning for a iy spent with toests from several of |} Ly eeite WD v v el thres years, with an fuspecter from out | nor o noie Donovan, who has spent o sheus Hardy of Boston wis the | ploy of K. K Brown 'of Bamfret FEmnCR e cinobnal those eutoxtained “Ravel Gillett and family left town £ : X returned to New Yeork for the winter. | Suest of his hrather. Arthur S. Hardy, Postmaster George O. Robbins at- To Play Williston. for New Haven, where they will make .,,‘,'.v‘,"fh;',’.u;" :"“‘_','"t'm‘rl‘ yas moved| Mrs. Chloe I Smith has returneli | over Surday. { tended the veterans' reunion in Hart- PHOENIXVILLE The foitball team under the direction | their home. | Vik 16 the ' lowast b,dd_r“m" ’e‘m‘;' “cf‘lfm-nm a visit in Somerville, Mass. i Water at 375 Feet. | ford last week. e == of Coach Corp is developing into a| ~Bd Ackiey has pur¢hased the farm ey vabed Gewr It web thetic R RS |0 il AR T S has EM{. a‘nd Mrs. William Crawford of | Selectman Spalding Busy with Read | fast team. It has been announced that | 0f AMr. Gillett and moved to it from Coted to have the selectmen repair ine EASTFORD [ ok arhitng tor Dt Teewie T s | Sl L v Siendlay ¢ v days Repairs. the college team will play a. team from | New Haven. : 3 . : the ( i o2 : B witlt Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Spencer. | Williston: Academy in Willimantic this | Blmer Lord has gone to Hartford own vosds for the ensuing vear with e | Clellan has veen comvleted. A cop T R aal : . 5 L 3 t Saprugristion of $1,000 Fisaral ot Restol AlTes B B o T e e et o missloniny, mestig widpela | JVEb LockwondSE Cresnwlcl apenti| (Siturdayarterndont The fRtiIlasld | business colle £ : ot $1,000. n A y—S1 nt W s Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Wen- | the week hunting with O. H. Latham. | here has been resraded and is in poor | Miss Sarah Doyie spent Sunday at petition fram the proprietor of the | visor Pratt Presides at Teachers’ |t & depth of 3i5 feet. dell Witter at the Ci Mra M 5 LB, | oS 0 LR s B Arodia e Rogeah creamery was remd asking the Mesth The opening meeting of the Ladiet | Paine havir zge ;“:er;le!‘, Mrs. r;] M. 0. H. Latham was in South Norwalk | condition for playing. r-f{\)jlmu ’1 Union I.I* e b o . - ] e eeting. e “ &, g & ne having the gramme in charge. | lJast week on business. PRt e AL N, ilton Porter and family of Colum- Sy B 0% Sevarees e it e voos it Mus M. B, kles. | Sopic. Hindulem. The hestess served | H. FEILNE ) I8 JuE Teal L for. The STAFFORDVILLE DR ey Py RUOW [ fn D 1 sewerage m Al Rev A, I Withey omciste day afternecn w rs. H. B. KimEs- | gainty refreshments, o Hos e desaitbens: Ll building acress the road at the ex-| g revsl wr Sr g’ yornciated at thelpury. A large number was in attend- . Snts 7 arpet company again.® < E: pense of the town. This.caused much | 1yis" Voungest aaugnter, Rachel Alice, | moqasd MUCR enthusiasn was man- NORTH STERLING | Attended Reunion. Funeral of Charles F. Eager, Sexton STAFFORD Afecussion among those present, with) (s> YOUNSCst doughter, Rachel Alce.|ifestod. ; ; ¥ i > W. H, Clemens attended the reunion for 25 Years—Personal Briefs. o 3 ‘ very few in favor, and action on the | o 00T OB RS L AEE TOr Mond Natienal Social. e BT | of his reglment at Hartford last week. | Rev. G. W. Shepard Resigns—Silver TSNS Wab ineSutely postponed. atterncon. Octaper & 1er hody. wis| The seniur class at the Academy Wildeat Ssen—Town Did Not Vete| Mr. Erainerd of Hartford is ting | Charles ger died at his home | Wedding Celebration. BOZRAH iakes to Port Murray, N. J., their for- | 1eld a national social at the hall on Against Amendments. hig daughter, Mrs. W. G. H;»lman. last Sunday afternoon at 0. after | ey mer home, for buriai. Friday evening. e, Mr. Corbin of Woodstock has moved of ten wee ag | - Rev. G. W. Shepurd, a former pastor — el (Or BUCAL eshter, Miss| | ThC Smith family, who have occu- | - Miss Lucinda G. Knight spent Sun- | to the Charles Wheaton house and is |a ) sected dent | of the Baptist ehurch here, on account Mr. and Mra F_ L Chick of Provi- | Elsic of Webster, Mass.. were guests | Pled the Gordon place for the summer, | day with Mrs, Olney 4. Hnizht. emploved by S. A. Wheaton. = for He | of ill health has resigned past jepce, R. . have been visiting friends|of Mr. 3 7 ’ returned te New Haven last week. AMliss Molly Sweet is visiting her sis- | Misg Klsie Dickey h returned to | was united iu ar Al- | ate of the Bapt <hureh ffield, 200 taisiices In MEade Tomad | ooet| Bndas. Dihen Ctl ';J‘re:[ Henry T. Child is making prep: ter, Mre. Lena Grimth. | West Haven mira Plymptan Nov. 11, Sha | where he been for the past four f ihaty timé waé mpent in Pewtucket|A. J. Frowbridge on the B = | ions to repuild the harm which was | _I. E. Potter and familv of River| Geerge R. Spalding, the new select- | died April 11. 18 Only one child, | years. nd Warren. While on their way ire. Ethei x,‘,’, i~ nm‘;w““‘x is stop- | burned. Point are here on their annual hunt- |man. is busy on the reads in the south | AL Arthur West. blessed their | Silver Wedding. heme they visited Mr. Jarvis of Plain. | ping for a time with Mr. and s, | Mrs Annz P. Kingsbury of Hartford jing trip. : part of the town. marriage, who survives him. He was| Mr, and Mrs. I field. nday they gave a pleasant ed A. Bowen. !is visiting 1n town for a few davs. 3 Rl;'mtvnd ll:ens saw a wildcat one e hoeniaker and repmirer and w | ed their silver wes 3 surprise at_the residence of Mr. and | Mis is L. of Spri | e T 2y last weelk. | his trade nearly fife. " He/line: dtternto i g 7S Nexon Farse: he Nome of| Mt L1 beer Spehaing, 3" webk:of | EKONK | i Sna s, waiker 1. cart or wor- | THOMPSON el e e S At i s Y i = - T %, cester vi P, 5, = = K S R oD 2 doishasy i I & ! Mrs. ; ~ They e - : 3 te them. Mr. and Mrs, G d Mrs. Chick’s spent | Mrs. 8. R. Bolies of Fivde Park was | Pleasant Grange -So tomobile. | Protection and New Sidewalks. Palmer and Warren received many N acludir Sunday w farm on Bashan | callirg on friends here last week. She Woalc-Parasaaly | _Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barker of| R i 3 | Mass. The funeral rRely. k- | vor. money. non, ehina and. fows Bill. Mre Chick is making a visit &t | was a former resident. She was ac. | 2 | Providence spent Sunday with Mr. and| F. M. Xnight has 2 new touring car.| tended at his home Wednesday after- | Relatives were present from Hartfor the heme of her parents, while Mr.|companied by Mrs. A. J. McGorty of | John W. Gallup and family of Dan- | Mrs. Leon Dexter. | _ Thomas Ryan is recovering from &|noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. C. G. Vogz. | Blackstone. Willimantic, Woohsoc ¢ Chick has returned to Providence 1o | Abinston. : | telson visiied at Hzra Gallnp's-on Sun- | Veted. foc: Amunduiviits. jsovere attack of grip. o ter|former pastor of the Congresational | ; & b — B e L L e BT e e R e e ; e T R e stocls visited a o vith | for ‘a longer vi = ar- | against the adoption of the two -con-| O T ear in i i [ ELCIOES, vial was i ocal | and hurt his shoulder. No bones were HANOVER Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deane. j ents. X stitutional amendments at the October | and sang at the morning service. . | o g N | Prian; R — At Harttord Roumien. Mr. and Mrs. A A. Stanton and | town meeting, as reported in the pa-| Dr. W, S. McIntyre of Willimantic anspal Nows: Jeone Mary Heck of Staffordville is Funeral of Dorcas Babbitt—Twenty| [Liman Briggs. a veteran, attended | JisS_Amy Gallup spent Tuesday in in’ the +Wo quesstions|spoks to ‘s union gathering in . the| Mrs. William Pottar left Monday to | ill with pneumoni; the home of her Horses Draw Boiler to Mill. | the reunion in Hartford. There were | ~amie “idie Hopkins and the M a On leutenant govern: | Congregatioral chursh Sunday evening | SPod sowe time in Worcester with her | dauel (B4 Harris. % e R e e oenge mg | Mrs. Addie Hopkins and the Misses Yes 94, No S; on legislature, Yes|on nis work in the Sunday league. . Alma Famum, who is crit- | Goodell went last weels w:; tuneral of Dorcas, infant daugi- hundred and fifty automobiles. |K:§hi; Mar Pm(;l ;}?fl}s ”°I‘T“-‘ ‘l'-‘ i No 11. | The Village Improvement societ D.F 3 o als I“”l“"'u‘ ) ., but tar 66 Fyed snit Amelis Habhitt, was} Mi - 2 ot od ai B. B Gallup's on Tuesd AT VA ST Jaquith of Tur ed home by the death of Eli- home on (‘asev Hill. The pastor at|iSdgar King is doing the work » | with her grandparents. CENTRAL VILLAGE | nigut, and discussed fire protection and attended the Stafford | Lusbury returned Hanever. Rev. C. H. Peck. officiated. | J. J. Youns 13 making many im- | 5o7, and Mrs. Quayle of Veluntown | and mew sidewalks for the FHill. gl ; - Lo trip to Maine A team of 26 horses pullad the new | provements on the old store, oot By it T ERsenay w| ke Wemgar Detisted and Sent 19 o e s, Lok s Mt T AR i e betler for the Airlee mill from Baltic| 2 T Miss Minnie Beckwith of Norwic few weeks with her daushter. Mrs. | Hunt accompanied them as far as on Thursds e 3 Teachers’ Mesting. | spent Sunday with her grandmother. Jail. SOUTH CANTERBURY | Rosle Keete, in Madison, e | Pt ey, Sass, Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Lee of Spring- A teaciers' meeting was hgld in the | Mrs. Anr Core: O 30 i s i Alrs. Mary Heck is fll with pneumo- = * 2 Reid, Mass, hive been guests of thei | Schoolhouse on Wednesday Stternoon | Herbert Bixby of Providence has fa.(:“b’:x;:,‘.“{{?e‘h;"‘g: a capture of al iy and Mrs. George Rowland called|nia at the home of her daughter, Mrs EAST WILLIN nephew. W S. Iee and Mrs. Price ofj Octoer 11, Superviser Charles Pratt | heen visiting his sister, Mrs. Nellie |landes in the vi esday evening whol on ‘Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark Sun-{ Asa Harris, at Stafford Hollow. &l ILLINGTON Mivs. Sutia Fuller e e Of} of Putnam’ was presest. | Frink: she Will return Home with him |is tesh tceqiiige, 20d proceeded to| 4 | Sosee s s 1 : T o IR (TN Mrs. Maro E. Lewis is on a visit to | today b & e fellow was| “3fr and Mrs. Frank N. Larkham and | SOUTH WILLINGTON jisMany went to the fair: from this 2k : a Krench Canadian and claimed to i ! B ASHWILLETT ’JN\I and brother in Putnam. | Mr. and !Mv!. Perry '.:llkn and M. {speak no Engli The officer caught daughter, Nettie. wfi? guests at Ma- T i S 4 | M. J. Chapman is entertaining an jand Mrs. Isaac Clark have been the |pj Sl : £ ple Lawn farm Sunday. ; : stale. ; - e Y automoiile party from Baston, ‘Mr! Guests of Mrs. Ann Corey. 3:\71'1 h»nin.l. dhx.s stock in trade was a | U\ "0 ha Mrs. Hhih.} Taethe | oF New Church May Be Dedicated Octo } spent Sunday with Mr, ard Mrs. Cole of Norwich were | 1. A Alarshall und son Gorden and Gontloman’s Night. R maned heng, e flon hadl conal Willage called G M i Meaf bac 22 Delay SHSe by Hon A Gl cellers in town Sunday dauzhter Dorathy, and chauffeur, Wal- | , e L o 3Tt of cuftus dloth around Ly v v Clirk Tueadey. rival of Memorial Windows. are suffering with col “3Mr. aud Mre, Paborsky of Broskiyn, | e theod Loy a8d cheunffeun, Wei- | Gentlemar's night in ' the Grenge |!t Then unfolded in Dr J. I, Gard-| "My and Mrs R. W. Desrnlev and — Mok Canapt/ spant " tors in town the first | more and twe sont, Newton and Preg. | PIoved very entertaining: o fine pro- ner's office. and the beggar protested | yionry ‘Guy of Jewett City called on| Mrs. M. A, Munson] of New Haven | with iher siste A 4 gramme was rendered anhd an oyster [SUrongly against having it unwrapped. b 3 i e as 7 AT ¢ FParmers are rushing il vak 1 o om ot t Douglas, Mass. Lol aga i Ty Tnder coetolan from' the offteer, hows | M5 and Mre. Pred 1. Hyde Sunday. | oes e oo Siath kacay OLMr. and | woric « 1 sterly T (T S i SURDEL ) Was s e e e ha R coxe: | Mrs. ison J. Lyon was the guest|) mer J. Mathevys. Nras B g ? 1 Bawards i sttty BROOKLYN B Srapait or Voluntown sl | 217, 1 bien b, the dgctobe o | send o e st are. i K. | M. U1 Siathens presacnt of the |, o L WA iR U Wheelar high school in North Ston. e dav. e E & soun@ and werkahle hand was reveal. | V140 | wilimantic C. . unice, ddvessed the |} : i i L fugiten. H. G. Hand Eells Farm—Sixty Pris- | o A e led. The officer escorted the man. who o e e fo KL otithe TP Dl et TN 10 eld and other places Mrs. Julia A Crumb_was a caller oners at County Jail | viaims 1itchburg as his home, to the CLARK'S CORNERS | “Jomn M. Westerfield) the el 3 iman of the Springs spent in Kinnie's Vailey on Wednesday. Al > 7 i WESTMINSTER jlockup for the night. Thursday the S 5 of the W. E. Battve 144 ce, has moved {3 i her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Rey Bution of Glasgo was in this | Misses Coeland. Frankiin end Pond e e tiustice court gave him a jail sentence M. v+ of Londond his family to their new home. | A1, Cushinan. : n : : “rankli ond, | : i dessivaa g do et g ! 2 3 s hie family to their new’ home plade on business TAurs1ay morning. | who sttended the reunian in Hartford, | Nelson Smith Returns Heme—Notes for Vastancy and fraud. He was a|¥e, has a sgues A Toy w. Malo has mowed his family | e s - by edpsps e ! % | = { recently. am: Pittafiel e ] i GLASGO. b A 21“‘31,:,':’ “;Lu%s;: (k;;s:c;l;xna: and Persenals. | js=. Margaret e lot - Man- | ‘fl1éva-l “x:‘sr lg;(lxia (‘)l (lx: ,?‘”P:‘; | Fngland has 12,000,000 cattle, which = 1w metehers g ’ & : R = % e d e r is & guesi S Qltver's,: f and 18 & oyed bs all. Jr,, and | js small number, compared with P Rt seve of his company. F5o th, son of Rev. and Mrs. | RAWSON i e : | Co. in the machine sho e Musicale Well Aftended—Notaa " » Colchester Nisiters. i Al Swmith, 'who dizappeared o Alahinl sl o M, and M. Jamee e or ot | The house heing built#or Licas | 3 e 5 i g | rom home a few weeks ago. | G E it j st e + JeW- | franeic is ready for the plaste —_———————————— Borsen ta s ““;'.‘m“’;""‘:'m:‘\’r:‘ géli\as heen lccated and returned home | Hastsin L°_°'Lf°"‘“ Notes. ‘“'“,.‘ Uesday ks, W M. Jewett have| The epidemic of whooming cough has Averts: Awful Tragedy- Fon \eit City 18 re- | Wednesday merning. coming to attend | S apme a ith has returned from |y AN GOld IS entertaining his |moved to Mampton. abated, alshoush there ave a few cases | imely advice given M will ir o fl;c Grange meeting on Tuesday eve- |, stay of Aol ;‘bn‘\‘ll-ler from Boston. Mr. and Mrs. George McClary and ““,‘“m e e “of Marengo, Wis.. (R. No. 1) m_"' N hd_:r{gfit :“%::;xtgxb: ’.‘l:fm'fld m: ‘l}ar e:!fd!;lflber given at ™ il jocal W. C. . met with Mrs m”l‘ 1::17:1 oll::_\ir‘l;\ ;f (V(str;a_‘ilcnhur_ Mr. Deck are at P.-J. Navins' Manafiold:’ itis leared: timit hie has ap- ) “,‘1 La dr |““'|..‘. o4 e J_:” and o o to e ose. They moved from this toWh | gyanic Linnell on Tuesday afternoon. | toim, is father, Louis| Work on {iie undersround telephose | JERSICIC saved two Joctors a her 1eld at Pachaus. a few montzs sinco and have a desire | R relloy i Babtec g olburn. is progressing. Ehtful congh was a “consumplion The tmusicale held in the hall on|io again take up thelr residence here. | i} was a e-lfi‘e‘-}“’ ;\1‘3‘?‘ ~1'1’; Nor- | George Kimball has completed his e o Memorial Windows -Delayed. } 2l and could do little to heip her. avening was well attended. Mrs Howard Walker and c ldren | Wedues e village on {iarge silo and has it filled. SOUTH WOODSTOCK Tn the hall Sunday, Revi . y many remedies failed, her aunt Fannie Joffrey has left the|have recurned to Hartford, after o vis- | ' yige Jnlu Robbins spent the week | oqtagn o9 J. B. Stocking are soon £ row spoke of the probabllity of mext | urged her to take Dr. King's New Dis- employ of the American Thread com- |it of several days with Mr. and Mrs.| .14 in New Tondon. P B to leave for Massachusetts, where they A mbudent oo Aaatoniias Sunday being the last one to hold ser- | COVer “I have been using it for pany and is working in Moosup. Frank aulding. { “"Mrs. George Rathb a4 M are to engage in busines: s N Rt S vices in the hall, If that: should prove | 8ome time,” 'she wrote “and the awful 3 S Farm Sold T e Miss_Jennic |\ Twiss of Willimantic | {2, 95c0Py the pulpit in the to be the case, the servic:s would like- | cOugh has almost gone. 1t also saved BETHEL ol b - ; T eete visitors spent_Sondy with her parents, Mr. | Lot Boptist church - for the | o e che Fage, the BorvICa tend (o | my little boy when taken with a severc B o dhe s Ll B g : 1 son | 308 Mrs. Flirgm ‘Twiss. B I S el 2 fmpress those present wwith the fact. | bromchial iroub; This matchless A board meeting wi sold his place, crops, stock | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Allen and son | ®'fjonry Griges of Hartford is| g 1%% Sanger recntly spent a |y a Heati - | medicine has no equal for throat and A ng was heid at the Al fng . 3 Ray - et i Y (- 3 BT ey i = It is hoped that the dedik-ation of the 4 Py v A S minz t00is to purchasers from | Raymond spent Saturday at Mrs/ Car- |upending a few dava at Pond Lily | °} %&Sgm, Doston. % Bbstbin o lung troubles, Price 30: and $1.90 farsonage Monday at 3 olclock. ¢ York state and is to give imme- | oline Bufton's. i Ve Ay | "R K. saftord and B. R. Ritch at-|church may take place tie The | fia bottie free. Guaranteed by The sk Epworth Jeague was led on | liute poss: n. FHe and family i John McDenald of Norwich visited a1 Stocking” tended the Brockton fair last week. gne thing ‘lacking at pijesent is ‘the | /=, " roeq oo, i Sty Mg ko e pamor, At the | turn to'his former hame on Long 1s- [his sranamother; Mry, Sybel TRoker, Sittord, cElleraion Mondav it Sy Ssal vindaw, sl sR e e ¥ e e d - g the delegates’ | land one day this week. Tont B = . i S already ar 1 ey s reverts te the Willimantio ~inatitute g isa Macy alien, Mr. and AMrs E. | Elia Shge is sttending tha Plainfeld | gran it Woodgtock ¥ thel TOLLAND LflUNTY. u:.\th&"x’xv:rlfucx’:,;::?LB\.x‘.;‘Lrh i : 2. A:leu, and Miss Ethel Allen were | high school at Central Village. > o % 3 Man) ings. o 1 e s. m:-‘? “::neon '.lu'a; -:::eg ”f:eq "1" in Hartford on Wednesday (o' atiend i wi "AN"FTELD‘TJEPOT ! Sl n pia ew's in{the funeral of Irving W. Allen, u bro- | S A R. B. Horton attended Yhe reunion | GG West Barrington, R. 1. ther. e ABINGTON LSONVILLE 2 G ariant Bt R T e Abkand |45 . ety setonn efpiment R e Sl T sy Tranl Wilkon R e z _ | surpr arty—Local People Attend | Hartford, last week. | k rises other suffer- Mhore are now confined in the jail | Mrs. Thomas Elliott Entertains Bonev- |11 05 'S Chnams cotiage Stafford Fair, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. iNewell and [| D e e it s . sixt: prisouers, the largest number nt Saciety—Special Sunday Serv- | Mrs. Brightman has been visiting 3 e daugnter (visited Mr.. and' Mrs. Nred |yey ered with stomach and Spirits of Rheumatism et Atoapadn Ly bt oty with her sen and family In Sution |, Mrs. Stedman is in Somers attend-|Johnson last week. it s 2 el Mrs, S 1 ¥rink s visiting Mr. and | Mass., the past week, ing the funeral of her brother, Mark| Mr. and Mrs. Stepnen Titfi and Ran- | eqicine 1 used failed tili T took Elec- Mrs. Charles W. Snow in North Dana,i Dr. Hutchins and Mr. and Mrs. Will- | ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kies and Durkes. X som "Tifft of Westford twere recent ety g6 sefizgen L] The increased use of spirits for rheu. | 2485 inrg Iecne ciicnded Stafford fair on |dausiter Evelyn of Quadic' called on P nERURE RO iSRS (ELaviel TavaT callers cn their cousin, Mra W. Rich- Wwonderfully. 31l help ‘matism is cansing censiderable discus- — - Wednead2y, making the trip by au- |friends Sunday. J 15 POOE I8 2 “;’;-P i 3 : P woman. They're the best tonio slon among the medical fraternit: tomobilel, A number from this place attended Surprise Visit. . Palmer and a friend, A. Johnson | 5, ginest Jiver and kidney remedy raternity. It WINDHAM s 3 £ Hartford Spidne o . & WonBiPeL cube Shee Seta with § “C°A. Sharpe, who is ili at the Day- [the fremen’s muster in Putnam on| Miss Vimera Fowler, whose home is | Wien friends i were week-ead, Viitors | ihers made. ity them. Youll |see certain other iugredients and taken|p. .nd Mrs. F. E. Guild i Kimball hospital, is much improved. “‘“‘;"3““- the Outlook, was pleasantly surprised | ™o, HERAS T towh, o\ gou | P0¢ AL The Lee & Osgood properiy. The following is the for- " al rs. F. E. Guild Entertain— | The lLadies’ Benevolent soclety met | Mra: James Welch and Mrs. Will- | Friday evening by about 20 friends. | g.\ Ra LT T g mula: “To one-hall Bint of geod| Mr. and Mes. Henry Hatch Observe | With Mrs. Thomus Eilott on Thursday i‘nm 1:1;.« were Webster visitors on | All went heavily laden with the good | %"¥% ) Common Colds must be taken Seriously whiskey add one ounce of Toris com-| 40ta Wedding An —Nates. | 2lternoon. {Wednantny. things which provided a bhountiful sup- For unless cured they sap the vitality Daund aad ome ounce of ayrup Savea-| i Harvest Home Concert. per. A thoroughly xaod (ime. wus én- WILLINGTON _ {ard lower the vital resistapce to more Taril @empoun ake in tabl . and Mis. . F. Guildtentertained | The Harvest cont et A e serious infection. Protect your chil- . ful doses before each memi and|a few friends at a 300 party {f.:,dm- f‘ont\'elafiol::l fl’:::‘ni;\' .c}?:fi \'\) ;1‘55 Mrs. Irvin Botham is in Hartford | Ohio Preacher Gives Address tto Slavic | dren and yourseif by the prompt use > ‘e reliving.” Auy 'druggist has|evening. The guests were the Missps |slven on Sunday morning in place of | Mr. and Mrs, F. L. B L ReE ok SR @wughien fon s TR O Rosldentl mioncy and Sar L omposnd these Ingredients or will auiekly get|(lars and Sarah Johnso, I H. John- | the tsual servic ey, ANE s, Bl SHwnnale wate | daxe. 1 | note its'quick and decisive results. S, ARy ome ©&w miix UNew. (Tais|son, M. and. Mra M. O HeloMENG |- "Mias Frances adl 3. gradunts 6f |t altond the BIMeai ot o hiariee | fore foir mh W inaginded the Stal: | BedRe Ol e RO A A s | et o Sife IR | Shooping R LSRR Mar it in L AR M ok K W TR 1] iaw Liween narntl siseiis ki o L s e et SR S UNIslILe, [forg fair_on Wednwdes: the schools closed Wednesday® for the | cough, bronehitis and affections of the r 3 - 2 vidence. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Archie Turner of Wil- | pleasure of tewchers and purh Is. throat, chest and lungs it is an ever & Usgood Co. ) 3 readv and valuable remedy. The Lee iar and s were promptly beme- | Mrs. K. W. Loomis. Mrs. J. ing 1 primary schaol recemtly Croshy i AN t lt‘fi“ : L. A% 7 Ay se ¥ opea. rosby farmerly lived in Danielson. limantic were recent callers at th The se ¥ b v auied. 1t gives immediate relief. peld. p: ‘BB Thommaun: g ad in Library hali . Mr. and Mrs. Willim N, Medbury home of Mrs. C. J. v e ke "morrfing shiing ;r‘os‘z\muf-g:e:fz?n:,“"é‘; : 3 ! £ 5 ik & i % 4 . it AL il s