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made an automobile trip to Worcsster | { 3 ‘ N . \ . . izt B Wednesday. 7 3 Mrs. R. R. Kendall has returned ‘ i R | MISS M. C. ADLES Miss Clark Leaves for Winter Home —lInteresting Meeting of Wolf Den Grange. Misg E. J. Clark and household have gone to their winter- home on Com- monwealth avenue, Boston. Miss Clark’'s sister, Mrs. Hoppin, is visit- ing her. N Mrs. Allerton Cushman and family have gone to their winter home In ‘Washington, D. C. ' Pomona in Charge. Wolf Den Grange held their regular meeting Wednesday evening, Lec- turer’s hour was in charge of Worthy Pomona, Miss Marion Smith, who gave an_ interesting programme largely de- raised ¢ R Yotas is Eult, Used and p by the most (Written Specially for *Fhe Bulletin.) ! No one single consumer is going to Carl Gilbert leaves soon for St. Au- - There's one phase of this “high- | be able to reform this condit of | gustine, Fla. where he has a fine nd care 1 Br e O P ehiin ihe ponsum. [ AMirs. It Bas srown into a custom | Bositise as irafle mauager for one competent a areful pas- . try cooks the world over Hzfzir,'Sc,alp and Face Specialist - BALES OF HAIR ARE BROUGHT TO NEW YORK FROM CHINA, AND KEPT IN or can influence very largely, if he or | Which seems to be nation-wide. Start-| o the Florida railroads she chooses—and really “she’ has more | ing with the natural desire of the rich | A Newton Vaughn was in town over T do oith i than HE* to save themselves the trouble they | sunday. 1 mean the market basket phase. didn’t like by paying for it with the Clarence Peckham was able to walk money they had in excess, it has|out Sunday. UNSANITARY WORKSHOPS AND ROOMS, TO BE UNCLEAN, MADE UP INTO SWITCHES, PUFFS AND WIGS. THE HUR- Once on a time the household buyer | spread to the entire people, though Mr. and Mrs Sdwin White, who Baking r made used to take his or her market basket | three out of four who now avail them- | were 50 seriously injured in a runa- The only g Powde RIED, CHEAP WORKERS HAVE NOT TIME, SKILL OR INCLIN- >n the arm or in the wagon and “go | Selves of it really cannot afford money | y, last week, are resting as com- from Royal Grape Cream of ATION TO STERILIZE THE ¥ CiK, WHICH COMES TO CUS- tore.” That buver knew about [ So well as work and pains. When a| fortably as could be expected. what he wanted and about what it bad custom has become firmly en- looked like. He had his sugar welghed | grafted on a communi life, it is, out before his eyves and put it in the | Indeed, hard and slow work to THOMPSON lasket, He seleced the tea from the | off. cumples and =aw that he got just what | But when the consumers’ leagues, | Instruction in Music Resumed in the = = he hrdercd. e tested the cheese and | Which are beginning to spring up all | Schools—Sidewalk Fund Growing. = = took 4 piece or left it according as it | over tme country ave considering ways ke i his taste. He looked over the { and means to cut down the cost of | Mrs J. A. Cruffi and Miss Grace 1 o the Tartar—made from grapes YouU "OMERS REEKING WITH DISEA THIS 18 HAT §uy DOLLARS TO WHEN YOU CHEAP HAIR, POOR BCONOMY, AND RISK YOUR LIFE! SAVE A FEV - ¢ the market and pleked outjust4 living and combat hizh prices, this| Cruff visitel Walpole relatives Thurs- » . ¥ Th LAt he wanted—if he could get It | phase is one which may well deserve | day of last week J Have real, clean healthy hair. Buy it the right price. Same with all the | their attention. Miss Lyons has just begun instruc- e u e ln s ecla a ’ 4 other purchases. He went after them, — 3 tion in music in the public schools. . - Saw the moods before he bought them,| One enterprising and foresighted | Music and drawing have been omit- |t from MISS Adles 141 “or them in cash on the spot, and | grocer out in California has “taken | ted for several years past. —_ ] Carried them home with him. the bull by she horns” and started oui| Mrs. Mary P. Arnold has returned IN NORWICH ALL NEXT WEEK for himself if co ally her a is o 2 How i i R 1t st to ba Sl Sk ve’ shoild | E Mmuelt o #oe if consumers really | 1o her home bero and is being caretiFoday’s,Games— Profi- Williana Callyhan Robinson—The Oldest Living Yale Graduate—Yale Cross Country the devil his due. The retailer | hle. He has established in one qua The fund for new sidewalks is gain- t often a fiend—he would usually be | ter of the state a ain of what he | ing. ad to be & freind 'lu all h;s <;-mnm':- calls “Basket Store: They are run Joseph Gates moved his family to §0hs Call Ent E me retailers are hogs—just as some | on a very simple—a sort of “heart to | Grosvenordale last week. — 2 M —College ntrance IX- )¢ iis customers are; and as some in all | heart” or “hand to mouth" fashion.| Mrs R. C. Paine sans a solo at the Runners —Th= Yale Mission 2 . ommunities are. But in the mids They sell goods for cash and cash only | Sunday morning service, A o A e i | Aneir Matz] Mrp, W, 1T, Hall, Minses Julin -and Riids complaints about the prices he | and muke no deliveries. The customor | Several ladies of the ongregational aminations—The Yale Dining Hall. father, Luther Gardner | Densnas rges us let's give him a tair hear- | comes after what he wants, pays for | church have been attending the meet- Mrs. Oliver How of Holland with | Following is the enumeration b e ——— her chlldren visited r father, £ M. | school districts of the children between ¢ and his due what he buys, and takes his goods|ings of the Woman's Board of Mis- | with him. This merchant has found | sions in rwich this week. o o turday the ages of 4 and,16 vears of age re Go back to the last sentence in the | from his past experience that he can | Miss Sarah Munyan has resumed her | Yale College, Nov. 10.—In preparation ' member. Augustus G. Ellot of Bostock, | HOROM \PSURCET 0 0 pion 1s | siding n town October 1: No. 1o 52 last paragraph. There wuas a time | gel] for fromi fifteen to twenty-five per | duties in the public library after her | for the two big football games of the Germany. born July 18, 1821 OF every | ;50 G nds in tow | No, 2 o No, 4, 22; No. b en the buyer went after his £00dS. | cent. less, if he can eliminate the cost | illness. 3 season, those with Brown this week | subsequent class there is one or more H. M Borton visited triends in Put No 2 35: No. 8. 45 No w many_ do-that now, in town OF | of delivery, of Dbookkeeping. of tele- Mother Carey’s Chickens, by Kate | Saturday and with Princeton next Sat- | survivor; BRIt PhicsOay 9, 75. Total 2 country? Some, no doubt, still do SO.| phone service, and the loss from bad | Douglas Wiggin, has been given to the | Urday there has been extraordinary ey " - - Ernest Robbins and wife have mov but the majority wait for the store | gents inevitably borne in amy system | public library, recemt: activity among the undergraduates this| The Yale cross country runners prov- SFRING e e, tEreb . 1htely. Saceibd % wagen to come to them and get thelr | of runring accounts. SO week, A mass meeting Tor the pur-|ed their supremacy unmistakably in HILL . Mr, and Mrs, i orders. Or else they telephone the or- pose of practicing cheers and songs | the dual meet held at Prin n Satur- — - M g O R " ders in. Then they expect the Store- | tie has put it squarely up to his cus WESTFORD. Was held In the upiversity dining hall | day. The Blue kept their total of| Ladies’ Aid Society Held Successful| (Al and e G 'i‘.f‘,....,p"',l}é,’llcf, 3 T to know their tastes in regard |tomers to decide which they would H K. Monday night, and for Friday night, points down to 19 1-2, %.hile the scor Supper and Social. of North Windham were recent guests to evervihing tuey consume, and to hit | rather save—money or trouble. unters Kill Buck, But Others Get the | another such meeting is called, @ith | of the Orange and Black went up to £t e £ Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brockett. d Spring the points heing scored accord- tev, L, B. Curtis of Staffc the places taken by the run-| whg has recently re Az, and Mrs. ne Charter of i were guests Sunday of ‘Mr. and Venison. addresses by Captain Howe, Tom | 36 1- said tastes to ihe last ultimate morsel | ihe. dire : : - 6 1-2 Shevlin and others of th fame | ing Frequently Z = 1l answer the question is not hey require him to ‘charge | cjcar. The enterprise has started off Ne urned from s fol it and wait for his money till they | el "Most any broom sweeps when it's Martin Nadok. who lives on the| down on the programme for the pur- | ners. in March, 1912¢ of the Yale| york hospital, was the guest of E. Mrs, Johmn: B Neil. et zood and ready to pay. Last of all. | e’ "The test will come later, when | Mendall Morey place, hearing a gun | pose of stirring up enthusiasm for the | team won first place, covering the six| Storrs a couple of ast weels they demand that he deliver the goods | the novelty has worn off. near his house one day last week, went | final games of the season mile course in 35 minutes second. A anited meeting of the several to them, at their kitchens. to see who was shooting. The hunters| Then, too, there will be a circus a half minute bettcr than his time last | woman's missionary societies connect- HEBRON SR . When it comes, it will be a test, not | had left, but they also left a nice buck | the Brown game to add increased year, though darkness at the finish| eq th some of the churches in this You will observe that they require|so much of the Storekeeper's sags which they had killed. Farmer Nadok | tractiveness to the afternoon was a_factor slowing up the run-f vicinity was held at the Baptist 3 e him to keep a lot of horses, more or|ag of the sincerity and intelligence of | being a law iding citizen, promptly | from the preparations that are being | ners. Birchoff Princeton was a clc church here last Tuesday afternoon.| The W. C. T, U, met with My N. less according to the size of his busi- | the *consumers. notified Game Warden Stephen Carl,| made under the direction of the {Second and Tommy Hendrick in | Supper was furnished by members of | Hewitt and had a very interesting ses- ness,_to chase after their orders with THE FARMER who came just in time to meet the | “Whippenpoofs,” the funny stunts will | third place by a margin of a few | the local socicties after the meeting. | $1on. Mrs, ¥, J. Holman of South and #eliver the goods. It costs! money = T hunters returning for their game. Offi- | be as iudicrcus and enjoyable as these rds. The n varsity meet will be ATl Bocidey Entartninment Willingion, vice president of Tolland for horses—to buy them. to stable them, cer Case requested them to stop, but| features have been in past years. with Harvard. On Saturday 5 RO, BINSERIIMSNt. county, and Mrs, L., K. Fuller of Scot to feed them, to keep them shod, to WINDHAM COUNTY they left in @ hurry. They were iden-| « Seoret practioe Rac boon held all the | week at New Haven the Ys About § sonded to the call of the | iand, vice president of Windham coun v veterinary bills, to ke=p wagons tified and may be brought to justice| week, with plenty of hard work. The | freshman coun run Ladies' Aid soclety to attend a supper ! ty 1 also editor of the White Rib nd harnesses in repair—even for later. The buck had large antlers and | changes that e been made should | Place. and entertainment at the laptist | b Banner, were present and ad- ips and axle groase. All that money; BROOKLYN weighed [208 pounds. It was dressed | strengthen the team wonderfully, es- chur last Wednesday evening, and | dressed the meeting. u'.‘:l; oi"“.\:;: (p:::‘;u?;u plaw‘ arl:g - ul:w]x divided, the nfl"l-'errand Mr. Nadok | pecially after the son in Yale men at different centers |h..” several parts 4\‘:”“; lvn]-‘n ]“('! re \‘|.~_ Holman and {:lrr }.. x\k X u nay X cach having one-half, which they | the hard game wi ew York univer- | through«uf the country are to be miv- | Well represente hough the ladies | jruller’ were guests of Mrs, M. F. Frin Your goods. How eise can it possibly | Recent Farm Sales—J. B. Stetson’s Dog | chired "with® their friends and neign | i g, Sa o e Yk e | an opportunity this winter Lo henr | have a well merited reputation for fur- | one day Inst week o paid? The dealer has got to get| Catches 46 Woodchucks—Meeting of | bors that have been instilled into Captain |about the work of the Yale missiop Iy good baked bean Ought: b0 Get! Busy. B e e Srar ooy Weonienle Club. _ Rev. Mr. Collins preached here Sun-| Howe's men by the lony; list of coaches *hina. Dr. Fdward” H. | supper: RIERGEER, qn Lt The Village Improvement society met o e b Des Uf DhH an e day as a candidate. He comes from|tha has ben at the fleld this week , who for the past six years|Ing e Sntantal 1t this UmIS) tipie nd Dlace, BUS Ore e o T, D A O Y, | Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Hatch Lave clos. | Tariffville. He preached at North|among Walter ¢ 0. G| was located “hangsh 1d who has | which foliow ght members | at the us o 9n0.place, Pubities e mi!awmde ery oF order clerks, 10 | oq thair house here for the winter, and | Ashford in the morning and was very r. Glass, "0 ' Olcott, | Just returned to this cou has been | in the The Mothe Nusindes’. The people should wale'np i s e at et Tnore | have gone to be with friends near New | much liked at both churches. Corbin, appointed fleld secretary by the execu- | followed by t} fcrou i e gl e fparanimots thag o Ty ime to deliver your goods at your back (V% | T B tive committee of the Yale Foreign | Froz Hollow 1.yc Buth i e g S o gl P Soor. e Bl DGR MR S | Mian Clére (B, Tateh' is with . her| WESTMINSTER low.' 10; Dewitt Cockran, '95; etisy aocisty. . Althongh Mife] TeosIved. - Music s furnished by Very much needed in this village, o O o RSl e | mother Rev. Richira D, EHatch, in Flanders, "0T; 'T. S. Shevlin, '06; edule is not vet announced, Dr.|Orchestra of three pleces, which | Miss Irma Lord was home over Sun- O o To i e et e 2 | Bouttpre ' : Miss Lulu Robbins spent the week 05. Hume will speal at many places and PRrsCIBLRL - RS Jnaieh day, Slo a2 ek o & Sy _callt s 221 . muunop has slosed. his home | o o the. Haseaond Sidiet, where she S show" he neld there n"for e evels | vith, the proceeds of wnix enteriain- | 0 14, Suitn, who was home tnen to wait on vou snd they must be (212 sone to New Haven, his former | formerly taught! school e Regarding Prof. William Callyhan | (P™fmt of Vale's work in China, and - i * | over Sunday, returned to Ellington on paid for doing it. That pay comes out Do e Bpcnale pons A . Smith and Miss Evan- | Robinsen, dean'of the Taw school of | ine ‘ses scope JaLan S10RRS. | Sunday afternoon. ©° vou in the end—every red cent of it. ; 3 geline Smith spent Saturday in Willi-| the Catholic university of America sigee | "5 '** o ¥ 5 | and Mrs. Wanak of Meriden Also the retailer must have a tele- | R. R. Williams, who bought the place | mantic. { TNE. Anel Berons Ohet loctases. anill Bro- 4 | guests of Dr. Pendleton over phone, which is another convenience | on the Elliott road known as the Lin-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lathrop, with{ poceir of law at Yale, whose death oc- A matter that now more than ever! Events of the Week—Notes and Per- | <,,day, o gty coln place, only a few months since, | their two children. Florence and Stan- | (G @ IVl L TROSE AO0U0 S00 i "aneaging the attention and serious sonals. ", J. Strand and Rev. Fitzgerald at- has sold his stock, farming tools, etc.,|ley, Miss Myrtis Pellett .and Ray Pel- | [y 0 o0, G IR EEEDE W0 HWOICEY | thought of many educators is the prob- tended the teachers’ meeting in Willi- Ston and think a minute and then | &t auction, 1nd with his wife has mov- | lef. all of Danielson, were guests of | ,ENL JO/OWIGE A8 Gpoplcetc Shocks |1om “op college entrance examinations.| The Book club met at Grove cottage | muntic Saturday. answer me if you really think you |ed to Springfield, Mass. M Caroline Button and family Sun-Y o=4l 570y, The BORCEs, DICBeRt aean e is problem that particularly | Tuesday evening. The reading L.| Mr. Shwartz has moved into the have “any kick coming” againet the | William M. Issacs and family have|day and attended church here. | PR A0S SO TO b touches Yale: and one writer who has| H. Bailey's book on Country Life Prob- | Andrews hous,e now owned by Fi retailer, because when he serves you | closed their residence here and gone to| Miss Grace Rathbun is spending|!OWng statement: =~ = oo VLGRS Dreparatory sehool work for | lems waa Anished, Jones with the labor and the conveniences | New York for the winter. several with her sister in NOT- | pogp Robinson. For a number of years | the Past 20 years expresses as his con-| A cake sale was held in the church | Miss Annfe Griin is keeping house then requires you to| Mrs. George Eastment and two|Wic he tvas conneetod with the law faculty | Yiction that better education at Yale| parlors on Wednesday at 4 p. m. The | for Carl Jones for a short time. You demand illia i pay for them Willisin: Rollinsor; wihi: soid before sha Lewls expects to move this nd Mrs. what is necessary. He believes that | cakes and doughnuts wei Youngest daughters are with her hus-| M. a of Nale, andl was recognized as an e Don't forget, in passing, that thislband in New York for the winter. kave spent a few weeks with Mr. and| - < the tt f entrance requirements | they were hardly on the tuble. el modern wat of Shopping also entails| = Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Harris and w Chaxicn Beceiow eUtew ey ot SoT ,;:‘\hf.r.}n”m{;il“‘i','fi | will take care ot itnelf when Xale proves | - A Grristian Bnacaver soslety was| " M Tennant and his daughter, § 2 v Millington. Mass. | Saturday. =S o the country large the el J R s A er . e o ;;5:&;:;-::6:‘;(;&%’:::\‘: ;n:;;mm:'; "':'frl“i:i."“x’s‘rfi.?;’n}’ii’.’a s:fi‘i :{a:lm s Fobbing ot T ol st but I have heard much of ’\h‘ ‘l‘l _m: 1\!\:!{,' ; Imuvf" u..;z t tu- | orza; ‘ Sunday evening and officers | Dorrls, were callers in town this week salaried bookkeepers; a syatem of col- | tion her stock, farming tools, hay and | the help of the parents, have purchased | I's work, and always what has beon | PORE @00 TCRER THRERS aad Tecelve o) for | the remainder of this year were | - - - lectors who must be paid their wages | grain, and expets to spend the winter | & melodeon for the school, which will | 20 | e I TR SO | v, “The chusch cholr, which has consist- | BOLTON for their work: and that it involves| grain, and expects to spend the winter | be @ valuable aid to the musical part S S . "Oh Wenknans. AL e ‘Drosent tinie,] 48 oF YoRag aon und o _direstion | the making af a good many “bad | wich, Ct. o h day's programme. azmbe : pac ~ %t | he points out in the Alumni Weekly | of N Berry. has & | 6 e hich ¢ - Filimor> Sa has returned home | Washington, and had as a result direct | / ¥ i -+ g e ¥ 1 of Mise Therry,. hak ‘D S AL a aociety et with gebta:” debts which cannot -be. col Caught 46 Woodchucks. atter spending the past summer in| knowledge of his personal charm and | 1% the quality of the teaching ofthe | the addition of the youn e T e T Howe et het hots e A A e pavs and must pay all| , J0%ePh B. Stetson has a brown setter | XUOT (TRTNCNE admirable qualities. The news of his | (restman and homore vears by un-| ‘Miss Berry entertained Gies' alubilisoe BVNLer, 0. Bower ot et Do e s e " named Jim that has caught this sum- |’ o MGV death will be received with sorrow by | derpaid " and inexperienced &raduate|and the ladies of Grove cottage on arn » i d mer between April 25th and Augusi SLARK’S CORNERS ail Yale men who knew him. and by dents. Incidentally he finds {rom | Saturday afternoon.” A ng dish! "Gl Esther Northam of Kast Often and often, when | hear people 10th, 46 . woodchucks. One day he o the profession generally, who knew | experience that the supply of good | supper | tford is the guest of Mrs, Charles o e Whrs el ey | cauent thfee, and a number of days s o) | him through his writings. Ilis bok on | Men teachers is contracting with | Hayes were »omi s g o Y| two, and all within a radius of one| FElrer Watson of New London, Will | elementary law has been used here for | Alarming rapidity. | in_Bos:on ov Miss Viola Howell has returned to - Mrs. E. B. Wateh: Hill | partly remponsible for, Hall of Putnam and Bert Botham of | year: b 2 yogrs father’s, [, W. Howell's, from in ou can't beld et f . d have 1t toor You Sold to Long Island Man. e e R e Professor Robinsen was born in Nor-| The Yale dining hall is taking a| rocentls Moilchs, N. Y., where she spent ceep the cake, if you wish, till it | The Lyman Harris farm, situated in| Subervisor of Scioors . - POWs| wich. Conn., on July 26, 1834, Dar ore prominent place than ever this| 2, the summer with Ler grandmother grows mouldy;: in which case you don't | the southeasterly part of Brooklyn, re- Mise Viels F. Jowett attended the|™outh B. A. 1854. He graduated from |year in.undergraduate life, as thus far nasd | Mrs John Ward of Manchester spent Tac it Or you may eat It whenever | cently owned by Francs Alba De Cos-| Miss Viola T Jewett attended ihe General Theological Seminary in|the 89 tables in the club have been | s . few days recently with her mother Tou happen to feel like eating cake: | ta, has been sold under an order of | \Achers’ meeting antic Sat- Dartmouth gave him an LL.D. | pract I filled, the number of| — Dl o b g ol ek ch case you don't have It any | the superior ccurt to Alexander Rak-|Uifav. = o o o |in 1879, and Yale an M. A. in 1881 | diners #ing close 10 one thous SOUTH WILLINGTON Mrs, John I Massey, who has been You are your own master as | Stela of Jamestown, L. I BB v i k end vis While in New Haven he was judge | sand. new r visitors, includ- —— visiting celatives in Ohlo and New " of the city court from -1871 and ' ing may now be admitted to| 280 School Children in Town—Various | York state, for the past three months, yu will do. You are at per-| Miss Flornce M. Brown of Putn to keep the cake. You are|recently visited for a few days with| Mr. and Mrs. G. Z. McLary, Edwin the court of common pleas the dining hall at all meals, and in ' is expected home in & fow days, P e s S g Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Potter. H. Beck snd Rey Turner have gone to Haven couniy m 187: to | th weeks this made an increase of fems. t at t 3 the Prospect house. vas also a noted writer of served al the hall. | 2,040 extra meals s | There is an especi f guests for the wee following commitiees were nam sttt ar e el iy | Qhildren OTy i e : has returned Work is progressing on the under- e cha f t Christmas en 4 Wasten (A, Tanuer hes returned to| Work ls progressing on the wnder-|. L SRETRT el foiatimiatic: oo wall Soooratiing, P FOR FLETCHER'S & R his school at Burlington, Vt. 2. = - 15 twat 3 , i \ It Sertainiy fs sasior to wt in onve] hevFrefuciok R Saafora vecamel iU and P. I Navios Bty T o e x| TORLAND COUNTY - [SZr it it @ A ST O M I A cosy home and telephone in one’s or-| . 401 of Trinity church Nov. 1st, cue. g gl e S S vou are NOT at liberty fo eat| Migs Daisy Baker, who is teaching then kick like a mad mule be- | in Willington, was,home one Sunday it any longer. of late. surveying for the Cantrell tion company 1y large number -end games, born ders to the grocer than it is to paddie| ceeding :he late Rev. Isasc Peck. - 1 * e delivery clerk at vourfown door| " gnds for several days. 2 visited with tne Misses Jennings last | death of Henry P. QuHedges of North- | I Regan of Stafford be 1o have to change to a street], Faul H. Culp was with his parents | igaC ™ kg i mpton, N. Y. with whom hjs ciavs rs, Willlan: and Michael fiine na Dend ah Dot oF two of | OTer Sunday. | Mrs. ada Jevolamann sp Friday ent out. Of the class of 1839, Yale ¥, IR X . St g ot Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Newton, Georgel . g saturday with her siste S ¥ coflegl, there ‘survives . one’ young S ¥ ; erders. And it certainly easier. not| G, 3 ¥ ‘tont g Cooper, all of New London, are guests | - B Foadar to sav “tonier” to have the wagon| PN aha Mre. 8. T. Cooper tended the concert at leave them at yvour kitchen door than James S, P - = ¢ h oo X 3 s S, Palmer of Attleboro, Mass,, | Q[{al JRUTSEas I ¥ e 10 lug them home yourself in @ heaVy| was with his parents over Sunday. 'Jx»r Kate Keegan ent ined com- and awkward basket Sunday. | pany from out of town Saturday and e e, o AR 4 Mrs. Lewis Searls and Miss Eila Pal- | 2705 1 e e e aSaclly White 30U baner are vititing M aiid Mra. Lewis 1. | Mies Sophis Stons speit ons duy e Te” comicat and pleusantost way for| Palmer of Manchesier, Ct. past weck with her nephew in Web- | e e i e mnieat ey SoX) WS Flerence L. .O'Nell has gone tof 5o0 ) T The hak ank Gisnktt T:;;‘""f‘*ur"" glo| Chicazo to spend the winter with rela- A A r et tives. = gainst gainst 3 vou must pay him ; " ERBU ork or you 1 e I, - S == ey wihere T b them Porma¥ork | Monday afterncon with Miss Helen L. | Trank R. Burdick and Irving Ca Substl tu tes . Pav those others of course. You doa't| Witter, hostess. Miss Charlotte Scar- | ruthers of Norwich called on Levi N o L] Imitations Fxpect mome one else to haul vour ma-{ POTOUSh read a paper. In Shakespe 3 Clark Monday, - g i Country, and Miss Lucy Jarvis gave a | Mrs T. J. Barber spent Tuesday wit] Well- ’ Tharite You can do the things your | talk on Bducatign in Engiand. nor Sidten, Mea Tame Ladd et seor. GettheWell-Known s s self and suve money, or You can hire land. Round Package gome one else to do them-and save Mrs. George Tillinzhast spent Wed- WOODSTOCK nesday with her daughter, Mrs. George Tourtellotte Me- Tn which case Yourself the work—but you can’'t save 1. Wheeler. aur choice as to which one you| 86th Birthday—Miss Susan D. Gor- wie Hating made that choice.| don Tells of Trip to Orient. TOLLAND COUNTY. Made in the largest, best neither St nor decen! 0 fing 3 M m‘ . fault because You haven't saved both. Mrs. Juliet Gallup, whose S6th birth- MANSFIELD DEPOT equi and sanitary Malted A woman ofign. ner In other words, it is only babylsh to | day was Sunday, recelved large | > Miik plant in the worid what a cold day it is so long as she ey because vou haven's your cake. | number of postcards. ! X Mountain Ash Putting Out Leaves for is bustli d the h But afier you have deliberately eaten it ali| Mrs. Sarah Campbell of South Nor- | g 0 =0 T80 TEUIRS. e We do not make “milk products™ 1s busting aroun ouse. up. alk has been the guest of Mrs. Geo. | EHNTE alicious Michief Sk? M; ed dpM ].:c when she sits down to her sewing and s M. Setapgbn. - —_— m Milk, Condense ilk, ete \ 3 g . Now. | don't mean to say that all| , MIsS Genevieve Water of the Hart- | ire Mary Durkes of Stafford was iy I L mending, she soon feels chilly. the high prices arc due to the de- | ford NISh school spent Sunday at Mer | (no guest over Sunday of her daugh- But the Original-Genuine : ton' Stsckeless OF mands of consumers that thelr purvey. | BOIe here. O wson of | teT Mrs Bowers. A It is then she needs a Perfection ke Heater. e R e et RuBls AR | New Faven whbe ca¥er-Sunday guests | oo [°F Durkee. who has been il HORLICK’S MALTED MILK ] Its quick, glowing heat warms up a room in next to no time. Go say that, It 411 the expense of addi. | ©f Mrs. William Mathewson. of doors, and the quarantine is raised, Made from pure, full-cream milk . of ‘o Podaitics. Smokeess O Hi I i tional teams and additional delivery Harvest Supoer. as thére are no othcr cascs. and the extract of select malted grain, # That is the beauty of a fection okeless cater. It is clerks and additional bookkeepers and | The harvest supper and social Fri- Second Blossoming e o, £ g always ready for use; you can carry it wherever you please; and you additional collectors and telephones | day evening brought out a large| , . =o on the hill § reduced to powder. form, soluble in e i b and “bad debts” were lifted from the | number. F. W. Hinrichs gave reci- |, & MoUniain ash on the hill ls put- water. Best food-drink for all ages. ey s ke b ehoulders of the average retailer he | tations from Shakespeare and Miss | o8 20 3 A8d piasacete. The Perfection Oil Heater is smolleless and odorless— a patented automasic ASK FOR HOR 3od 5 3 s be does now, and still sell his goods | acceptably. {" During service Sunday evening ma- 'u..‘."“.r th.l-ziou;s. fi"“‘ ,;(mmwuil—udm-wlutl&wuh "d.n.“;.'“b'n:']-.:-"l":.";..."".a.' .-: ’ at a reduction of from ten to twenty Mise Susan D. Gordon at the \a_-{hciuus persons amused - themselves i “ could maks ‘st as much money as | Inza Hinrichs sang several solos most “. Cheap Kind of Fun. per cent. from the prices he is now | dies’ missionary meeting gave an in- | changing the horses about in the - h compelled t) charge—compelled sim- | teresting account of her trip to Lgypt, | church sheds. As defucinf church 2 . L) kil Ryl 9% ceculer PIi because we consumers require him | Japan, and other parts of the orient. | proverty and disturbing religious ser- 4 g Dealers evarywhere ; or write for deseriptive 1o any apency of o be at all t additional expense ©. W. Bowen and family closed | vices are punishable offenses, suspect- 3 ; & And twe cents on the ar— | their summer home on Bald hill, Tues- | cd parties are Lable to be called fpog s ,m W A Standard Oil Company even ten ce on the dollar—arve | day. to_zive an accou of themselves. (Incorporated) wor & savinw to @ sreal majority eX) Miss Mary Lester, Miss Neille Miss Rose Topliff ia visiting xela- \ ma 4 ik “hapdler end Mrs William Gallup tives in Glastonburw 5

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