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.~ her home in Brookiym, N. Y., on the ' twenty-fitst, and her aunt, Mrs. Brown returned to Boston. Charfes Kenyon. of Scotland was here on a business trip Tuesday. Miss Ruth I Platt. who teaches in Mechanicsville, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Tatem. Best Attendance Record. C. E. Pratt of Putnam, supervi ot ihe schools, was a visitor in town S Ths eveniaghtn. | HoSeve Eastford best record in attendance last oath, Woodstock and Ashford being under his supervision. Mrs. Ellen Ballou has greatly im- proved her residence. Has Rented Hotel. Churles Williams, mail carrier to Puinam, has rented the hotel of A. AL Bowen, and will move in there soon and open the house. Netted $16. mber attended the oyster by the ladies of the last Friday evening Sixtcen dollars was netted. The lit- erary and musical entertainment con- sisted of a solo at the orsan by Miss | Amy Miller of West Thompson, her father, Rev. J. R, Miller, played a wiolin accompanimént. Miss Florence 8. Warren and Miss Amy Miller read & selection. Rev. A. H. Withey sang a solo. Mrs Nettie Williams and Miss Hate Ferry sang a William Bandiow of Putnam was the guest for three dais this week of ‘his daughter, M D. Huntington. BROOKLYN. Fine and Jail Sentence Due to Daniel- son Liquor—Dedication of Jarvis Memorial Neighberhood House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyde of Provi- dence visited Mrs. John Hyde for &| few days recently Got Liquor On Friday morning, -« mes | Beyle. upon complaint ot DeWIEt Park, grand juccr, wis brousht before George Bosworth of Southbridge, Mass, is on a visit to his parents. He ook 'a party to Willimantic in_his | automobile Monday, William S. War- Tem, first selectman, and Bert Bos- worth. | hes { in the exercises. of clavelud B ‘Whits, day. Monday John Johnson, for D. B. Hateh, left with the horse for Stratford, expecting to main there for a short time ani then g0 to Southport to remain until m Women's Club Meets. The Women's club met Monday"aft- ernoon. As there was sickness in the family of Mrs. White, with whom they were expectéd to meet, the place of meeting was changed and Mvs. J. Sprague Bard was hostess. Miss Cogg read & on The Nye Valley, and Mrs, Pond gave short sketches of the lives of Mrs. Henry Wood, Mrs. Rad- cliffe and Mrs. Paskill. Miss Allen and Miss Main read selections from their writings. Mrs. George F. Genung left Tuesday morning for a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Minott, in Greenfield, Mass. Mrs. Anselina Skirven, who has been with Mr. und Mrs. J. Sprague Bard since July, left Wednesday for r home in Maryiand. Mrs. Mary E. Warner of Williman- | tic has been the guest of Mrs. George . Gilbert the past week. There are 58 prisoners in the Wind- | ham county jail. RAWSON Many Attend Dance Given by Frank Phillips. Mrs. Theron Clapp of Elliotts called on Mrs. Dwight Philllps one day last week. Master Harold Cunningham and larl Coburn_of Eiliotts called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. R. E.Baker and Mrs. Fred BaKer “were in Putnam recently. I W. Hammond and daughter call- ed on Miss Cynthia Hammond of Chaplin, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington and family_and Miss Sadie Fitzgerald spent Sunday in Brooklyn. R..E. Buker was in Putnam recently. Frank Phillips was in Willimantic on_Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietche enter- tained their daughter and her husband over Sunday. Miss Grace Pike of Taftville spent the week-cnd with her niece, Mrs, ¥red Baler. Scveral from here attended the dance given by Frank Phillips in Grange hall Friday_evening. Peoble were present from Putnam, Brooklyn, Danielson, Willimantic and Pomfret. WARRENVILLE Meriden Hunters Improve Open Sea- son—Sale of the John Jacobs Farm. Charles M. Williams and son, Stan- ley 'T. Wiiliams, and Dr. H, A. Mecks of Meriden speut the last two days of the hunting season in this village Theodore D. Pond.ch: d_with hreach | while hers they were entertained at of the peace and intc He el tered a plea of guilly and was 38 and sentenced to thirty days in a[l and to pay_costs of prosccutin, taxed @&t $8.72. When asked by th eourt where he got his liquor he lnnoun(‘efl Danielson. Jarvis Memorial Dedicated. Sunday afternoon Miss Lucy Jarvis had the ‘OMMemorial Neighborh. House” she had erected upoa farm, known as .the Cushing. Dairy farm, dedicated in Joving remembranc of the happy bovhood =~ days in thia town of her brother, Samuel Jr. The rector of church had charge of the dedicatory Can This Man Read Your Life ? The Rich, Poor, Exalted and Humble Seek His Advice on Business, Marriage, Friends, Enemies, Changes, Epéculations, Love Affairs, Journeys, and All Events of Life. MANY SAY HE REVEALS THEIR LIVES WITH -AMAZING ACCURACY. Short Time to Al Norwich IHas the vell of mysiery that has so long shrouded the ancient sciences been Talsed at last? Can it be that a system Bas been perfected ihat reveals with reasonable accuracy ihe character and tlon of an individual, and 8o nes the life as tu assist in avold- ing errors and taking advantage of epporiunities? xroy, & man who has for twenty Jears been delving into_tie mysteries O the occult, maklng a scientific stu OF the variois methods of reading the Jives of peopie. seems to bave reached fibisher round in_tne ladder;of tame i s, Priccomars, _Lafiers cate SESSIE inwo his ofdce itom all patis the world telling of the benefils Bt From his Sdtice. Mwny of hls Patrons look upon him as-a man gifted Seith some strange. mysterious power. But he modestly asserts that what he secomplishes is due @lone to an under- ing of patural iaw is'a man of kindfr feoling toward Bumanity, sl his manier 4nd tome im- ely impress one with his sincere I pis work. “A buge stack of | @raterul leiters from people Who bave ed teadings from him adds. to Convincing proof as o hisability. Astrologers and Palmists admit hat his sysiem surpasses anyting vet iatroduced e The Rev. * * * * pastor of St Paul's Evadgelical Lutileran church, fn & letter to Prof. Roxroy, aave: “You are Gertainiy the Sreatest’ specialist and raaster of your profession. Every one ecnsuiting vou will marvel at the co ess of vour detailed personal read- and advice. The most sceptical will consult you again and again after, corresponding with you omce.” it ors wih lo' ixke sdvantags of ¥'s_generous offer and. ol reaalng scad vour da birih, state whether Mr. T SMics, and aiso opy the follow: 35 in gour own handWri "I Bave heard ol o e peanies u'"" And would astc Zou beve o ‘advise: 0 zive your correct name 12 ana‘iddrass and write pia XRO Na | sery ree Test Reading Wili Be Sent for,a the Day ment. Seminary, who has supplied the pulpit very acceptably for the past few Sundays, hns been engaged for ths winter months. Thomas Baker while unloading telu- | phone poles at Putnam was caugh® | and thrown, his head belng cut and | his arms and shouiders bruised. wint trying to c¢hsige the amagal 1o an- | oiher pen. & | Spooner Tuesday. O. Plummer's last week wl well attended. Progressive Game Party at Home of son, Raymond, visited at Mrs. Button's recently. the home of E. L. James Thirty-four Attend. Mrs. W. L. Durkee entertained the Ladies' Aid society at her home in | this viilage. Thirty-four were pres- nt and partook of the bountiful sup- | e ‘vervBaCat the ciose of fhe afien ! noon’s work. L. Case_and son Burton were in Willimantic Wednesday George Brewer of Willimantic is ting his brother, M. H. Brewer. Bdward Joller of Sherburne, Min. has purchased the small farm known ,as the John Jacobs farm, and expects | to_raise pouliry. Mrs. Bllen Mathewson _entertained Mrs. David Mathewson and Mrs. M. A. H. Cady on Tuesday. CLARK'S CORNERS Many Mourners at Funeral of Frank Peal J. W. Dows, supervisor of schools | was in town Wednesday. Miss A. Faye Darrow has returned ew London. and Mrs. W, Marlin _and Saturday. Sirickland _of “Glastonbury | "t guest of Allen and Les- | jhp iy tho interest of the Woman's last a large delega- fleld erange visited received a roval mm held the attention of !‘A&:fll were invited to partake of a f»'"" Supper. After supper every- ope became much interested in the lit- erary plum pudding, conundrums, Gte. Told of African Missions. Sunday morning Rev. Shirley D. Coffin, superintendent of the Zambezi district, East Central Africa, spoke In the Methodist church about the people of that district and of his work among them. He was a very interesting er and held the close attention | | Gf the congregation. Interest is increasing in the “travel contest” at the Sunday evening meet- ings of the Epworth league. Last Sun- day the were eighty present. The “Yellows” are leading in the contes ‘Wednesday afternoon the Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church met with” Mrs, Rose Whitehead at Central Village. Grange Confers Degrees. A class of ten were given the first! and second degree at Plainfield grange Tuesday cvening, several of them be ing from Moosup. The senor class of the Hixh school is rehearsing an entertainment. | of her daughter, Mrs. Willi | day following. | | Greenwich Acadeny, is home suffering {from a broken elbow, caused while | mess. Mrs. Denison was | vear, and had been a resident of the Library's Share $15. An entertainment was given at the ! People’s theater on Friday evening last for the benefit of the Aldrich | free public library. It was under the direction of the New England Concert company and was very much enjoved. The library netted about $15 as its] part of the receipts. Preparing for Christmas. The Sunday school of the Methodist church has voted to observe Christ- mas by an entertainment and iree at ‘the church on Christmas night. A seneral committee of arrangements was appointed, as_follows: Supt. Thomas E. Main, Everett Dawson, Benjamin Dawson, Rev. R. L. Roberts, Misses Lilla Millett, Bertha Matthews, and Mrs._ J. C. Gallup; sub-commiites Music, Everett Dawson, Miss Bertha Matihews and the double quartette: programme, in charge of the gene committee; presents and candy, Mrs. R. L. Roberts and Mrs. J. C. Gal tree, Thomas E. Main; . arranging presents, the pastor's class; decora- tions, general committee. The Baptist Sunday school has also voted to arrange a tree, and the committees have begun the |in that conmection. Heard and Seen. Judge John trip 1o Maine 5 Moosup lodge, F. and A. M special communication Saturday ing, and conferred the fellow degree on tlree candidates. Denitel Burchard fell down stairs been on a held a even- aft | Sunday, injuring himself to such an extent that he has been kept from his { work this week. Mrs. Eilen Daley was a recent guest A Hassett, in South Worcester. The several schools in town close next Wednesday for Thanksgiving va- cation, and will be resumed the Mon- Mrs. Mary Cray and Miss Belle Cray were ‘n Providence Wednesday Edwin Lyon, a student at Hast playing football. Death of Miss Fanni Miss Fannie Denison died Wednes- day, following a long and patlent ill- o her 63d Denison. village for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. H:ywood were guests Sunday of friends in New London. WO0O0DSTOCK Thank Offering Envelopes Contain Over $40—Close of Roseland—Wil- liam M. Gallup Acting Treasurer of First Society. Miss Alice Kyle of Boston was the | speaker at the meeting Sunday even- & , | Board of Missions. The thank offer- Froak iPearl's Flnsyd | ing envelopes were opened and some- The funcral of Frank Pearl was held | Suhday at his home at ome o'clock. | {Rov. William G. Brown conducted the A guartette sapg, Some Time | | Well Understand: Hiding in Thee; | jand Bevona. The services were large- | attended by relatives and frisnas, | ©on the 15th. | The flowers were very bewtitol The re1s_were four néephews, Reuben SOUTH WOODSTOCK | Thomas Baker Injured While Unload- ing Telephone Poles—Notes. Artimr Williams, who has been eral weeks, has been taken to Kimball hospital for treat Mrs. B -New Pastor for Winter Months. Mr. Pierce. a student from Newion | | | | Senezet srange is to move from Wood gtock HIll to the Agricultural build- | ng. Guests of Southbridge Grange. Sixteen members of Senexet grange visited Southbridge grange on Nelgh bors’ night, Thursday, enjoying a very | pleasant evening. NORTH =7~ N7 John © < -y Bitten by a Boar| —New R. F. D. Route. Pearl, Wil Pearl, Arthur Pearl and | Mrs. F. W. Fiyon John Fear, J8 are being fixed vp for (be John Griffiths ce:sisal a v last Monday A postofl e inspestur from Wash- | % ast wesk 10| IS0 route rom Center to this part of M| Mrs. John Wood visited rs. G, C. There was a week ana party st F. | n was | Two well known Sportsmen from | Danielson werd here Tuestig:. ‘Chey | met With poor success, as il Wias. i bad day for hunting. ‘WESTMINSTER Mrs. Izola Merrifield. William B. Imer's sale of household ‘go0ds last week was well attendeds Mrs. Alfred Cocking and Mrs. Wil- liam B. Imer of Willimantic were callers {n the place last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Allen néd little | ‘aroline | Charles Allen was taken mmt ;.n' one du last week and rematus very | With the help of some passersh # bus . Smith -nwfi;ln’fl orwich on thing over $40 realized. Miss Jane Kendall of Boston spent | Sunday at her homo- here. Roseland Closed. Roseland was closed for the winter Captain William Flynn, ing a furlough, has visited o is hav- is mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hule and Ern- est G. Willlamson of Springfield were guests Friday of William M. Gallup. Mrs. James J. Williamson is in Springfield. Appointed Acting Treasurer. Edward P. Berrian has resigned as treasurer of the First Ecclesiastical society. The society committee has appointed William M. Gallup acting treasurer umtil the annual meeting. Edward P. Berrian and Miss Monica Berrian leave on Monday for Califor- nia, where they will remain until spring. Rev. R. R. Kendall was unable to preach on Sunday on account of ill- | ness. The pulpit was supplied by Rev. G. F. Waters. WINDHAM Misses Johnson Entertained at Five Hundred Party—Notes and Perser- als. Word was received on the death of West Talntor in_Fart Ri 1 was wel known in ‘ent much time here in his bosheod Maine'’s, returned to Ler home in_Jewett City on Monday Mrs, George Keeney is visitin, tives in New London and vic nity. Frank -Sherman’s house is ounran- tied on mceount of diphtheria There will be a service ot Communion_in St | chureh on Wednesday, No of St. Andrew’s day, at 10. Five Hundred Party. The Misses Johnson entertained a Dumber of friends at a progiesst Five Hundred party on Weda-sd evening. There were 23 guests | ent, who passed a delightful eveni: Sandwiches, cake, coffee and canay wore gerved at the close of he 2 Mrs. Eflen Stoddard of Pubiam has Dbeen with her nmiece, Mrs. F. 1. G for a few days. The topic.for the C. E. meeting morrow evening is Echoes of Pea Rev. Stephen Smith of preached in the Congregational church rmm Blessing. Leader, H. C. Lathra i last Sunday. SOUTH WINDHAM. Delivery Wagon Overturned—Notss and Personal Items. until after 10 o'clock, | | this week. | mother. spent Sunday in town. State Deputy E. E. Brown Visits Quin- were Grant, who has been a suest a: | m, Florence Backus left m lw a visit with mu‘-‘ohn:m Miss Mary and Miss Nan Patton are occupying the Guilford Smith plaze during their absence in California. Mrs. Frank Beckwllh elm'd a number of her in honor of S mh weddx-c anuiver- sary. Guests were present from Nor- wich, Willimantic and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Poctland are siting Mrs. Charles Chamberiain. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barstow were visitors in Norwich on Wednes in> WOODSTGCK VALLEY. Mrs. A. N. Hammond and Mrs, Hine Thrown from Carriage in Runaway. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Carpenter and three friends from Putnam: spent several days at Allen W. Kenyon's A._N. Hammond's horse ran away on Wednesday in Bast Woodstock, throwing Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Hine out and wrecking the carriage No one was seriously injured. Allen Kenyon was in Providence on Saturday. A. Winfield Kenvon spent Sunday in Boston. [in town this week, the . guest of his Harold Bloom ‘is working for Maro Lumis Fieling at his steam sawmill. Mrs. Walter Barrett has been enter- taining her niece from Wales. HAMPTON Governor Cleveland House Leased— Grange Visitation. Miss A. M. Burnham has hired the Governor Cléveland house. Thirteen members of Little River gramme for Wolf Den grange. Walter Hoffman, who has been work- returned to his home here. All who attended the dance last Fri- day evening report a fine time and a large crowd. A. E. Pearl is doing carpenter work in_Biliotts. W. H. Phillips and Merton Phillips Mr. Colvin, who recently purchased farm. POMFRET CENTER natissett Grangs. Mr. and Mrs. David Clapp of Kind- | erhook, N. Y., have been visiting Miss M. A. Stanton. E. E. Brown, state grange deputy. inspected Quinnatissett grange of Thompson Tuesday evening. Tue! grange has commidious new quar-ers on the Chandler estate, gemercus:y | provided by Hon. Randoiph Chandier, | and is in a prosperous condition. Wolf Den grange entertained Little | River grange of Hampton Toesdwy | night, and an excellent programme as carried out. Friday night Wolf Den grange 1is- ited Putnam grange and wiinessed the working of the third and fourta de- grees. THOMPSON Young Pecple Retearsing Play—Ad- dress by Biissionary Worker, Mrs. G. O. Beott of Hartford has isifing her mother and sister. Joseph Mills has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Augusta Covington of Boston. The younz people of the Baptist church ‘are rehearsing the play, How Story Gre The annual thankofforing meeting of' the Woman’s Missionary society was held in the Congregational church ves- | try Wednesday afternoon. Miss Gib- son of New Mexico was the speaker. Miss Alice Dike has been visiting her uncle, J. W. Dike. Miss H. R. Lewls spent Thyrsday of last week in Worcester. WEST WOODSTOTK Rev. Mr. Jones, from the Congre- gational ~hurch, will preach at a union service In the Baptist church next Sunday morning at 11 oclock. The many friencs of Mrs, Wayland 3age have been.waiting anxiously to hear the results of a surgical opera- tion which was performed seemingiy successfully Monday, the 20th. She | has been in the hospital for some weeks in prevaration for the operation. A social and salad supper was much enjoyed Tuesday evening in the ves- try of the Congregational church. SOUTH CANTERBURY Miss Mamie Imer and Miss Carrie Cocking of ~Willimantic were _the guests of Miss Isabelle Hyde last Sat- urday and Sunday. . dirs. William Sprague c” "~ > and Miss Mildred Cooper of N.i. Haven the xuests of their uncle, Levl| N. Clark, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Newton of | New London have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Levi N. Clark the pagt waek Mrs. Henjamin Brown is visiting hcr sister, Mrs. Fred Irons at Lisbon. STERLING The second and third quarterly con- nces of the M. T, church were held Friday evening at 7.30 in the v of the church. The district superin- tendent, J. H. Newland, of Norwich, | presided. William Anderson was the guest of | ;\rr and Mrs. Irving Anderson recent- | liss Mary Douglas has been quite WILSONVILLE Miss Fanny Jennings spent the week end with her brother in Woon- socket, R. I Miss Hattie Jennings, who has Feen there the past week, r: |tarned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams were Webster visiters Tuesday. Mr. While the clerk for the Atlanii: and | Tuesday Pacific company was delivering his | te: P e nt er work on Tuesday the horse stri-c i up at the Springs this week. a pank, tipping the wagon over and | Mrs. M. Cushman has guests Bl peatin maizap o cate, duo-| Now Eandin (s tea e sthe uanu- and: was finally righted. Wijlis Siate and son, Roya - ed Dr. houts Hills to 1a g“ Whiyre. Rovl Slata operation. Clara oL Wil =% o|a friend of the u—uy Sk There will be Bast | o'clock. Willington sch The Endeavor meeting last week in the mewly fitt:d up conference room was led by Mrs. Preston. o Society “m“"z‘n’%vg""m”‘"“;‘-‘nz at he Case Against the Sa- ioon, the verdict being that the sa- e dtsday Svening the mesting was v > airs. Gardner Gardner—tha topic, Misslo) America; was well susi A beautiful ‘There was sister soclel Miss n&:{' i entlered buck makes himself very much at home all about the fields and gardens on the Hill, and s much admired. and Mrs. B, W. Darrow, dele- getes trom the Federated church, at- tended the Congregational comventivn in_Danbury, commencing Tuesday. Charles Amidon is out In a new motor car. “J. G. Himmeler has a two- seater that will be useful to him In his bustness. Supper and. Social of Ladies’ Aid So- y—Dance at Town Hall. e The Ladfes' Ald society gave a ten- upper in the church dining hall | Wédnesday cvening. A #ood supper was followed by a soeial time.~ Clair Robinson has been Mrs. W. O. Scyms visited her mother in_East Hampton one da: Several from this place expect io attend a_birthday party hotel in honor of Miss Della M. Frink | this (Saturday) evening, the 25th. Wright and daughter grange went to Abington last Tuesday | spent Tuesday in Hartford, night, where they furnished the pro-| Sidney P. Butler of New Haven was | Clarence Bissell of Hartford was a recent visitor in town. o Mrs. E. J Wilcox has been visiting ood: riends at Moodus. ins his ieam in'Woodstock, recently fricads at Moodus =~ Ellington over Sunday. Mrs. Etta Bissell is the guest of her | son Frank in East Hampton. Miss Clara Pendleton was home over as was Miss Irma Lord. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Viner were | at_Mrs. Loren Lord's over Sunday. ‘There was a dance at the town hall the Utley pace, has moved to that|Friday evening given by the Miss Sarah T, Palmer, school super- isor, was in_town Monday. " STAFFORD ‘Sledge Stolen from Blacksmith Shop to Break Into Mill Office. The door of L. G. Wightmans’ black- | smith shop was broken open Monday night and a heavy sledge hammer tak- en. The hammer was found at War- 1en’s mill at the Springs, where en- trance was made and. There will be a public lecture under the auspices of H. P. U. Lall Satirday evening by Francis Lee he gafe blown. in Memorial ‘Willlam Barsalon of Hydeville, the |13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs XN. Darsalon, died Sunday afternoon. private fumeral took ister is il with the same is spending a few ‘attended the dedi- Universalist church { cotion of the X Wednesday. B. Jerome is employed again by Cady and expects to remain through the holiday season. Miss Dora Depeau has home after spendh the sanitarfum in much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones moved last to their néw home recently purchased from Mrs. Anna Mead. STORRS. Book Club Entertained Men at Social— School Notes. several months at alingford. She is Rev. L. G. Rogers and Rev. Mr. phear of Mansfleld Center exchanged pulpits last Sunday. Book Club Soci; The ladies of the Book club enter- tained the men at the regular meeting on Tuesday evening. teith gave an address on the historical monuments visited by him The social committee had the evening Miss Noyes, the head of a schoc expression in Boston, gave a reading | in the church on Friday evening. | was the second of a series of enter- tainments to be given by the coilege social committee, Miss Berrel gave a party to the in- mates of Grove cottage on last Satur- day afternoon. President C. L. Beach and Prof. L. A. Clinton have returned from a con- vention of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations held in Columbus Prof. H. R. Mon- Y. G. Rogers is spending a few days in New Yor! Prof. and Mrs. on Friday for a GURLEYVILLE Annual Chicken Pie Dinner and Sup- Tree Committees Trueman lett per—Christmas On Wednesday the Ladies served their annual chicken pie din- ner and supper the conference In the evening a short and readings the members of the fimith being A substantial | gramme of carried out by among the entertainers. | sum was added to the treasury. Christmas Committees. Committees were appojuted last Sun- | aay at the Sunday scheol for a Christ- iree and concert, to be held at the church Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. O H. Sunday in_Willimantic. Arthur Wood is the owner Of & new touring ear. Dr. T. R. Palmer and several others | | from Willimantic were fn town Mon- on'a hunting expedition. ra. Arvilla_Dumham has gone to Rochester, N. Y., to spend the winter. Mr and Mrs"Leon Har Trom and Mrs Brightma Southbridge, were recent gu a " o ann | G. A. Walker's. " coLumBia invitations Out_ For Bosworth-Knee- land W“‘"l'—]ullin Death at 88. " Invitations. are out for the murriage | or Miss Jula H. Kneelan ar lln and- Mrs. W. H, and” Everett Bosworth of o e ceremony will také pllct.l the home dr(h- bride’s par- Conant spent Harwood, from d, daughter 2 L Me and Mrs. Harold Phillips of ,| Willimantic spent Sunday with friends in Columbia and were present at the niorning church service. Captures Gray Squirrels. Cymue/Biitou o Colsblaind. /cab hred two larke kray squirrels Inst Saturday by the ald of a and no other weapon than a stick. boy climbed the treée and shook the squir- Tels out of thelr nest and the dog hased them into some pines of cord- wood, where they were captured. BOLTON Wiley-Besbe Marriage Announced— Wild Geese Noted. Mr. and Mrs, Everett M. Beebe, for- merly of Bolton, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mygtle, and Howard €. Wiley at their home, 73 Ruse streci, Hartford Wodnesday, Nov. Mrs. J. A. Conklin of Cedar -m Hartford, has been a guest of C. F. Sumner. Miss Adelia N. Loomis has returned from a six weeks' visit in Delaware and Philadelphia. Miss Lillian King has returned from a stay of several weeks in Waterbury ith her aunt, Miss Alice E. Buell, who e very 1M Miss Alice M. Eeton of Rockville epent Sunday with her father, Louls D. ton. Mrs. Upton of Mansfield spent a few days the first: of the week with her dnughter, Mrs, W. B Clark. A large flock of wild geese pasmsed over this place recently. STAFFORDVILLE Earl Beicher Able to Return Heme— Deacon Royce Attends Conference. Earl Belcher, who was seriously in- jured by being kicked by a horse in the face, November 3, returned home last Sunday, accompanied by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belcher. His many friends are glad to learn of his rapid recovery. Rev, William Judd of Hartford sem- ina1y preached in the local Methodist church Jast Sunday. Deacon R. H. Royce was appointed delegate to attend the state confer- ence of Congregational -churches at Danbury this week. Miss Elsie Corbin of Palmer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbin, over Sunda Mrs. T. M. Lyon and som, Allison Lyon, spent Sunday ‘with friends in Westford. UNION. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gage visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Charles Gage, and family, at Westville the first of the week. The men who have been working for the telephone company in Union and .other sections south of here re- turned Monday to Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Galvin, who have been spending soveral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. Richards, returned to Staf- ford this week TURNERVILLE. Frank Jones Pays $27.01 for Sunday Hunting. Court was held Monday at T. R. Prentice’s store. Frank Jones wus fined $27.01 for Sunday hunting. Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Jaquith spent the week end with relatives in South Coventry. WASHINGTON COUNTY, R. I. USQUEPAUGH. Sunday School Plans for Christmas Tree—Grange Growing Rapidly. Services were held In church Sun- day morning and evening. The soci- ety has putchased o handsome com- munion table. The Sunday school is planning for a Christmas tree. R. L. Knight v! aay & D. Kenyon was a business caller in_Providence Thursday. Mrs, Frederick Crandall and Mrs, Allen of Westerly visited Mrs. mdail's son Fred, who' ls.at Dr. He & uperating from to sit up @ ited Wakefield Mon- Kenyon's. typhoid fever, being able little each da Mary V. Peckham of Providence visited a few days.recently with Mrs. Henry Wel Mrs Annie. Potter and Mrs. Nettie Kelly of Escopeag visited over Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Sarah Frank- tin, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whitford of eter were callers here Wednenda; Mrs. Nellie B. Kenyon is at West Kingston. Grange Increases Membership. The grange is to hold a supper early in December. The Erange Was Organ- ized less than a year ago but is grow- ing fast. Minnie Webster of Providence visit- ed her parents here, a few days last week. Everett Moore of Richmond was a caller_here Tuesday. C. D. Kenyon has a mew trotter, purchassd in Providence. WEEKAPAUG Ocean View W. C. T. U. Meets—Vari- ous Items. The Ocean View W. C. . met at [the home of Mrs. Henry Mitchell at Quonchonotaug Wednesday _afternoon | with o good attendance. The presi- | dent being absent, M Alice Saund ers ac as president. At the close | of the m dainty refreshments | | were served Mr. and € Beck- | 8t Mase. have been the guests of Mr {ana Mrs George Noyes Mrs. HI A. Macomber is the guest lof reiatives In Salem and Portland, Mrs, Leon W. Bliven was a visitor in Norwich Sunday. Q ng Party. Miss Olive Pendleton had a quilting party at her home Tuesday _evening. About twenty-five were present and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Not Counted Any More, We understand that -there arve four active volcances in Alaska, not count- ing Gifford- Pinchot—Philadelphia In- aulrer. CASTOR IA To have pure and wl:olesome food, be nlre that your The Label will guide you Royal is the only baking . powdcrmu!ofromRoal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates HOPKINTON Birthday Surprise Party—Gale Upsste Auto-Truck’ Mrs. Gharles H. Kenyon has closed her house at Woodvilie rooms in the house of Frank W. Mills for the winter, Mrs. George K. Thayer, ‘who is at the home of Hon. more comfortable and able to #it up a Old-Fashioned Candy Pull, A surprise party met at the home of Mrs, Lucy A. Corey Baturday evening to celebrate her birthday. fashioned candy pull added to the en- Joyment of the evening. Gale Blows and taken Lottie Westerly, Tus Hon, A. 8, Babcock attended court at Kingston this as one of the grand jury Piano from Truck. George A. Btoddard and family moved from Laurel Glen to the Horace Stil man house In Ashaway Sunday. plano was conveyed in the aufo-truc of Bdward W, Slsson and Jeft at tie new home for a fow moments while the men were busy within and the wind, which blew hard all day, broke the ropes with which it was tled and tipped ground, but without damage to the instrument. door of thelr it on to the Mathewson is engaged to preach at Alton chapel to his new wife—M Mr, and Mrs. Ray A. Chester are to the Parmenter house on to the tene- Kenyon em High move from street, Ashaway, of Ann M, ARCADIA Dance at Stone Mill—S Temple Place. Wo, ‘the undersigned, have %r e of Slocum business tranmec to carry out wny obligations hin Arm *WALDING, KINNAY & MARVIM holesale Drugdis A social dance was Greene family of Millville last Satur- day evening in the stone mill. and cake were served. time wag reported. Francis M. Arnold has sold the Slo- cum Temple place, £o called, to Cottrell, and will move soon to Weav- , West Greenwich, R. O. P. Bates is suffe tack of mu Miss Ella Straight £ anticipating going to the Rhode Island given by the An_ enjoyable Take Hall's Family P ing from an at- cular rheumatism. rlague of wy I Providence, Were guests of enjamin Sheldon, Sunday. Barbara Clemence has closed her house and gone to Allenton, R. I to live with ber brother, Albert M Crowr. hotel, ROCKVILLE Death of M —Recent Vi of medicine, but stop it pr Foley Kidney Pills.” They regulate action of the uripary organs. T quick in result oo & Pendleton Slocum died does the rest. M. HOWWAN. Norwich, Agent. The funeral was held at the Baptist church in Hope Vaile Mrs. ‘A. G. Crofoot, who has be Tuesday noon, for meveral weeks, is abou house again. C. Van Horn and fam of Ashaway were guesis Monda Crofoot and. wite J. Burdick visited in ny und Wedne A Deserved Reward Mme. Curin has rightly been aw 540,000 Nobel prize fo It in interesting to note this 1s not her first recognition ces of the Nobel fortuns, ed with her husband in the ics award i 1903 for the discove Mme, Curle is undoubte the greatest woman solentist the w has ever known, Some Job Thess Days. understand it from , Champ is & sort of server the house.—Washington Post The Acid Test Richard LeGallienne has writte nt We ofter One Hundred Dellars Tte ward for nny case of ¢ eur tarch tha by Hall's Catarrh CITENEY & CO., Tole Tor the last 16 e im perfectly honorable jons and finmncie Tolede Catarrh Cure in taken cting diractly upon the ) coyn murfaces of the Testimonials sent free. Price per boitle: ~Bold by ‘ail Drigwists Balked at Cold Stes! “I wouldn't let @ doctor cut oft,” said H. D, Ky, Bantam, Oh though a horrivie ulcer had bee for four yos used Bucklen's Arnice foot' was moon comple Heals burns, bol o bruises, eczema, pimplos, corny, » pile_cure. 250, at The les & Owg Backache, Headachs, Nervousness matism, Dboth mer mean kidney trouble. I 1o progress bey Here are the Helps that Cooks have wanted ‘Ilances supply them—no others can! The Single Damper (patented); one motion—pu the knob to “kindle,” “bake” 3 Damper mistakes impossible. The Ash Hod in the base (patented). The asl fall through a chute into a Hod, a// of them, making their removal safe,easy,cleanly. The Coal Hod is along or “check”—he range side,out of the wa The Oven 3 cup-joint heat f that heat it in coe/y part alike. “cold corners no “seorching The Fire Box and Patented QGrates con small fire to « Jarge baking Adk the Cront ot te whow ¢ . : culprs Walker & Pratt Mig, Co, 3135 Union S, Boston

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