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Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, GONN. Special Sale of Gorsets Today we are putting on sale a special lot of Corsets made by a good reliable firm, who always turns out some f America’s best made Corsets. er. The couple were unattended. The | bride’s gown was pear! gray muslin. _ WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight. Moving Pletures at the Bijou and Sulwmc ‘Temple. during the afterneen by automobile for their honeymeon. Upon their re- turn they will make their home in Chaplin, Radiant Chapier, No. Wilflimantic est of Owls, PLACED ON PROBATION. — | Who Left Wife on | Wednesday, Broke Into Her Ho Thursday and Slapsed Her Fac On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel any longer, but |gel went to his wife's home on Jack- | son street at 5 o'cloc day morning S and faultless you will find ood and strong They represent real sumtaer comfort style of light weight contil and batiste, models for all figures, correctly made, ¢ and comfortably bound and neatly finished. represents four different styles $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50—Sale pr and $1.89, He went to the window icame to the door, dpened it, and Seigel {chanced to be pa | notified the polic ssing saw the act Daniel Kil- house and placed and her tulle veil was fastened with wnd made to sell at $1 s 89¢, $1.29, $1.48 gel under arrest. | by Miss Seigel was In police court Thursday charged with He told”the court that “Guilty or not zuilty Arnold entered a and |not know w THE H. C. MURRAY GO. was in_court with he: s tified that her husband had abused her had had quite & little trouble. They at last agreed to seperate, Wed- morning she was up at 5| Mr. Beede will observe forest condi o'clock with her baby band came to the house, broke the win- kicked the door and slapped her There was something the She was of the NOANK Baptist Missionary Society to Hold | Congregational Meeting With Miss pean Tourists, JEWETT CITY in the face. matter with his head. {ovinion that he Needs—Birthday | was afraid to live with him. Hawk- | had been married two | the officer came to the house Seigel had quet Thui Daboll—Euro- Considers Chinese Party—European weed Found on Dr. Soule’s Lawn. under the auspices- of the ass The women's missionary the Baptist church is to be held w Miss Emma Duboll this (Friday) aft- programme She had leased a store a few days ago and since that d to do any work and claim- Congregational of Mrs. L. |had refus The|ed that band he could do as he pleased. n charge of Mi singing, From Greenland's Icy in the city ‘Thursday. Charles Palm- 1. Robin.|stand he commenced to weep child and he told his version of the to understand his speech was very a number of occasions the had to stop him and ask ques- as to what he meant He denied having slapped his wife {but did admit that he had broken the Hawkins presided, At the piano, ness meeting e During the busi- was voted to send all|Case ¥ to the min- [him Mrs, G. H. Jennings and |and 1 were appointed as | 0ffic ommittee for the next| tions held in September. The| subject of the meeting was China. M: . eson read of China Awake, | Window. in’ China | his wife and that he could go into the the | house If he so des Phillips { mhort missionary of the annual ington, D. ( How We Di Foreign_Missions cer; A Plea for More | isterial fund the programme Subscriptions to PR & Smith; reading. Ann and the the men on a fine of $5 others are| e commerclal pros- | + awakened nation, or as to|tion chips of the new|Seigel to o and live representatives Various Notes, |and costs and is visiting friends in Newburgh, N Mrs. Blizabeth Huest % her home on Sprin Schooner Star is in port with Misses Blizabet! ter sail next week on a European trip, the probation officer atching the new | by i the people to-|use his wife well, Seigel just what he would do. B, W, Latham, | temper ward Christ Prosecuting Attorney tion requires more men and five colored flag represent-|again} that he would be sentenced to | Mongolian Mohammedan be held together by and willingn Outclassed in Gol ¥ o \ 0. K. A. at Pleasure Beach. Knights of King Congregational in camp at Pleasure Fairbanks is | mentioned for rthur of the el Geer read Smith of Tng-hok Grant gave ex- Chicago Rec- secured the Smith cottage there for the se of the knights and they will take possession next ¥|Purinton will cook for The con- | knights held a meeting at the chu perfect final ar- ing what plant can be | rangements for the trip. v {nterdenominational fon and affiliation in the work tfacts from York, Feb. 29, 1 conference of the foreign m societies of North Always With Us. The old-fashioned tender missives urors still exists convulse unfeel- Cleveland Plain | Sanitary Bubbler for Feuntain, Burnham told of a wom- merly ¢ in Shanghai, China made arrangements to ha b e Bt ““@irls! Birls! We, Gan All Stop Wear- ing Dress Shields! Rip Them Out—Here's PERSPI-NO. | 11 never wear dress shields again, while | Ican get that remarkable powder, PER- | Never again for pol_I just put Uittle 1o my arme mother was instrumental in establish- | yeo b CnE, JRERSE 0 tives. bbler will arrive w days and when installed if.jt prove | | satisfactory, |stallea on the other side of the foun- ed bubblers were re- | installed in the schools of Lynn, through Chinatown in |’ which she took with a | San Francisco 99 | party of fr 4 Curb on Crime, giv-| the testimony magistrate, Judge| OBITUARY. John Hall. said approximat > him in five and| In that time he never a man who was at the had been | Hall, Mrs, |0'clock at the home of her daughter | Dwight B. Lyon, at North Wind- v, June 19, of the church barrel, | ham licited articles for one to be sent | fell and inju She had to be {her bed and did not get up agai failing until she died being | morning. She was born in Eastford |ter of Jarvis and Twenty-five | For the past three v her home with her daughter. e danghter there survives a son, Leonard sang very sweet s she had made Surprised on Birthday. FUNERAL. John C. House. The funeral thday. They gave|held Thursday forencon at him a meerschaum chip pipe and the|from the famil; Mrs. Lee served |2V i, social | tor of the First ( ‘ongregational church, officlating clergyman, assist- of Norwich Mo More Perspiration Like This, and No More’ & DressShields if You Use PERSPLNO. pits, with the pad that comes with each box, and then my glory begins! No matter what the weight of your elothing, no matter how hot and sinfly 1t may be indoors, straid of perspiring any more in your erm-pits than you do on the back of your hand, if you use PERSPL-NO. * It's & marvelous yot & simple powder that anybody is safe in using. It keeps your arm.pits just as fresh and dry and Batural as any other portion of your body, Use PERSPI-NO and het theatres, danes-halls, and social affairs will have Mo more terrors for you in arm-pit per. It good-bys deoss shields forever. Satisfaction guaranteed, FPERSPI-NO 1s for sale at your drug. #ist's 8t 260 & box, or sent direet, on re ©f prica, by the Perspo Co., 2715 Lin Ave., Chicago. For sale and recommended in Norwich by The Loe & Osgood Co. s Campbell, ) e surprised J. H. Leo on | you need never bo | refreshments At South Manchester Meeting. e i for burfal In Yantic cemetery, Fenn was in charge of arrangements, An Urmrexpected Bloom. Local flower lovers are much int specimen of Kurepeun | Painthbrush, John T, Murphy Able te Walk Out. with » bullet 48-calibre revolver as but is plenty in New York o'clack on the evening of M vears since the late M who has been undergoing treatment at eph's hospital ever since, was out walking fer the first time Tuesday Thursday afternoon he was out taking another constitutional d up and down Main street Poughkeepsie, | there sent home several specimens of JAY M.SHEPARD) irich succeeding ELMORE & SHEPARD Funeral Director and Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Tel. Connection DR. F. C. JACKSON Dentist, Painless Extracting and Filling a Speciaity Willimantio ed that a seed from in fine eendition and a hairy erect stem, leaves cl vith orange ite common and generi Baheeck Farm 8eld, Theodere Zeigier and Gustaf of New Yerk have purehased what is known as the Babeeek farm in Leba- non just over the towa line from Seuth Lady Assistant effect that birds of prey used th of this genus (o strengthen their Except Carnegie, Rocikefeller hag shown that | and tell less on a|g, F, living man.— Officers of Windham Encampment, Windham encampment, No at its reguiar meeting Wednes- | day evening selected the following offi- rs for the ensuing six months Walter H, Weodill; witness stand Record- Herald. FRECKLES | New Drug That Quickly Removes Theme | ters, Mrs, | Georgia Lee 752 Main Street, Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone | 8502, 338-12 or 254.5, Willimantio Ct. Charles H. WEDDINGS, Tracy-Adams. Mrs. J. B. Baldwin with he B. Rigglem nd Miss Jess Homely Spots. N. FENN EMBALMER Willtmantic, Lady Assistant HIRAM UNDERTAKER $% Church St, e siightest need and attended t Miss Adams is a niece « aldwin and 18 well known in this G, P-iano“T uner Wiilimantls, Conn E. . SPRIN Lummis-Hammond. Lummis of Chaplin and the werst fréckics have begun to dig-) Miss Cynthia Ann Hammond of Hamp- ton were married at night, and! A mie vartery of Presh Flshi alse Scailops, Oysters and Clame, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 20 North St; PHELP 5 ne agverimng medium in e, Cemmeeticut edquai to The Aul- m fu, Dusiness resuiis. noon Wednesday home of Mrs. George W. Fuller | Rev. Willlam M. Brown, | tor of the Hampten Congregational | chureh, performed ( vanished entirely ora tiun wn o seldom that tice fs eedad to_com- and gain & beau- | pg in Hampton, e ceremony, There were about twen- The wedding maney buck if it fails lu‘[:\y Femove freckles five guests present, march was played by Miss Millle Full- DANIELSON izens, and I take another when Mr. Bryan tell it to use that Money Devil! wrap his tail around all democrats at Immediately after the ceremony a |Local ‘Men on Shriners’ Outing—Plan | Bajtimore except few from Nebraska reception was held and refreshments for Summer Services—Big Prospects and other parts of land of 16 to 1 and served, Mr. and Mrs. Lummis left | for Cotton Company's Plant—West- t 1 cott-Filer Wedding lafter last two or three games. Nathan D. Prince has been named {as administrator of the estate of John 32 o 3, which last number fs score This fellows who holler robber, ' crook, grafter and thief all call itself progressive, don't it? That progres- Beede—Small. [R. Davis, deceased, treasurer of Wind- |5 businiess is big question T got to | At the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. | ham county. Charles H. Small in Woodmont Wed- | Miss Ruth Swaffleld of Lawrence, nesday afidtnoon their daughter, Miss [ Mass., is visiting her brother, Rev Ella Small, was united in marriage |W. D. Swaffield and Mrs, Swaffield. with Vietor Augustus Beede, son of | Miss Lloyd Jenkins, who has work- | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Beede, of |ed for several vears among the Slovaks Temple street. New Haven. The cere- |in the mining districts of Pennsylvania, | ing to take for cure him? mony was performed out of doors by |is to speak at the Baptist church Sun- | ask you about. How you catch that| trouble and what make it? If you get him and don’t want him, what you go- I got some chance for satisfaction if | some body going to explain it for me | if a progressive mean a man who spend | {326 a week when she only earn $14.75, | L The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove Rev. W. W, Leete, D. D, pastor of |day. B iy e o U ey Dwight Place church, at 8.30 o'clock. Operatives Returning. The color scheme of the wedding was | Operatives who have been at work | pink and blue, and field flowers and |in plants in ¥ ingly since the Me- pink roses were used in forming ef- |chanicsville strike was declared, are fective decorations on the lawn. arranging to return to the mill of the Miss Small wore white charmeuse, than 23. orange blossoms. She was attended ! gecretary to lorence Pfaff as maid of hon- | Mrs, Kelley are in Baltimore this week who was in pale blue marquiselte | watching scenes at the democratic na- | mobile, vou think she got to drive it | carridd pink xoses. Gerald Booth | tional convention 75 miles. an hour so fellow who push New York, with Mr. Beede a mem- 252008 fw row g0 o believe he not| ber of the clags of 1910 at Yale, was On Shriners’ Outing. T e NSl M e not going backwards? best man. There were no ushers. Mr. |- Capt. A, P. Woodward and Dr, G.| ‘3 Somg backwa Beede was graduated from the Yale | M. Burroughs are in Providence today Forestry school this vear, and after a | (Friday) for the annual outing of Pal- short wedding trip will leave with estine temple of Shriners. A steamer . Beede July 17 for a stay of four | has been chartered to take the men to or five months abroad. Much of their | Rocky Point, where a shore dinner is time will be spent in Germany, where |to be served, after which the steamer | | will proceed to Newport, wher |18 to be'a parade. | enough by some other disease tions. They will make their headquar- here first ters there at Munich. Atwood-Hughes Marriage. : g , Bonalot it oHbe Bt B L Drove nifte e Le Annual Banquet. At the home of the bride at Elm- | BFQO L0 1000 he L. C. B. A. held its annual ban- | ¥ille, Miss Nellie Hughes and Orrin|oigisheer?: 1 gay yve day evening in K. of P, |AIvord were marvied by Rev. W. Dous- | oo ‘progressive fellow hall, The affair was one of the most {188 Swafleld at 7 o'clock Wednesday |} . v know it. Well, Joe bu; enjoyable and successful ever given |VORINE. | beer, then I buy her one together, ociation. | e FUNERAL: |tell Joe “I'm going home.” “What!" ersonals. . . Joe holler, “we just commence! Mrs. Blmer Norton spent Thursday | it i b | "By gosh! that was true. We Moot uneral services for Mrs. Elizabeth | commence get in. trouble, We Miner were held at the home of Mr.|and buy {and Mrs. George Miner on Academy | think 2 street Thursday afternoon, Rev. W. H Janles Haggerty was a guest of |[Raymond of the Pentecostal church friends at Eastern Point Thursday officiating. ~ Burial we Mrs. E. A, Morse and Mrs, H. I |cemetery. A’F. Wood wi are visiting relatives in Man- | director. i thicter { Services on the Park. tmaster Fred C. Vinton of Ea-| Beginning Sunday, July 7, and con- | ing gleville was in the city on business|tinuing on Sundays throughcut the |that —Oh, ves, c Thursday. | month and August, there will be Sun- | Thank yo Rev. Dennis Moran of St. Franciy |48Y, eVening services on Dav and We own the w George P. Madden of Norwich was ache. That's no good: mnobody s the funeral | me every day? m, Amitd {as has B! cust fol | niels J 19 church, New Haven, is visiting rela- | 35, P3¢ been the custom for B 1 tives in town, clergymen from various churches al Mrs. Humphrey Shurtleff of South |ternating in presiding. | PUTNAM Manchester was the guest of friends in : | s town Thursday. Union Sunday Services. Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. Krug and Mr. and | The following is the arrangement for | pagian Students Come South—Me Mrs.” Samuel Siegel spent Thursday | the union Sunday morning services | o th T UEECR, -0 25,000 | with friénds in Hartford. | that )la\: been decided upon for Au- Wa csville rike eant $25,000 James F. Twomey left on the 4.07 f'\:]-:;_h }i;gnd‘a_}d. . Mlqr‘sr P.lv Baptist age | Loss—Meeting of Station express Thursday afternoon for a brief | 3 Jarence H, Barber pre-| ''Agents. : etk siding; Sunday, August’ 11, Congre- | 2l business trip to New York. {gational church, Rev, Walter J. Swaf-| Mach ‘ 1 Mrs, Patrick O'Gorman of South |feld, D.D. 5 > iag oo oHiosry. foF ToME Duilting £t Pec- Lawrence, Mass., presiding Manchester is visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Sunday, August 15, Methodiat church, | by the. semterers s, ore, Thursday William Rourke of Chaplin. Rev. Douglas Swaffleld presiding: |work. It Is understood that a Miss Myrtle Jordan left Thursday |Sunday, August 25, Congregational | porary line of rails will be lald enlia Aon “the Tatwky GGARE:- Wiaro | CHUNGh. - Rev.: Orton iswold pre- | steel dump cars used in the work she will spend a number of weeks. siding. | carrying out the contract Attorney and Mrs. Alexander Arnott | House Party at Old Killi Clark-Miller M of South Manchester attinded thy |y o® yorY S iy, P, Bl £ eral of Jol ). pus funeral of John C. House Thursda¥. |1 .ndlord ana Mrs, & Mr. and Mra. B. T. Currler of South of the Attawaugan daughters of en D. Horton hotel, are enter ark of Eastford wnces Miller of W Iy married at the chester were in town Thursday at- | taining a party of friends for a week | ter place, Rev. John R. Mille tending the funeral of John C. House. |at the Herton cottage at Old Killingly | Thompson officiating Mrs, Geerge B. Edwards and chil- |pond, where the country is very beau- | Within a sh time the order {@ren of Bristel are guests of Mrs. |ilful at this time, has required that all dogs Nelson Gliman, Jr., at Lake Wangum- # . baug, South Coventry, e Weaving and Finahing. Hugh J. Carney of Middletown, for- | IVeAving and finishin thi y, was In_town fer | PTG RE. WOTE Con ursday. He was on his | in TR, TR way to Attleboro, Mass, to visit rela- | yirER VR WIT b s which have taken over the loc Homer Harrington left Thursday | Judge Harry E. Back carried forenoon for Boston, whence he Will | negotiations leading to the sule il for St. Johns, New Brunswick, | property by cept muzzled be the of the from causes th o e issued has b t cause 1 passed. Air Line Limited Put On. The Air Line Limited, running tween Fitchburg, Mas Worcester, Putnam, Wiilimanti Middletown, the Cochrane interests. e er season. |and from there go to Hatfleld for the | timatee have been asked for from i short summer, cal contractors to do certain needed o'clock between TR TR | work about the plant, a specification | this and Worcester have been | STAFFORD SPRINGS | being that the contracts be completed | /Scontinued in six weeks. Vacation for Conductor Davis. Death of Mrs. John Hnsutk—Me(h-‘ At Funeral of Hannah Downing. Conductor. (Dr.) L. L. Davls, odist Sunday School Picnic—James| Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kennedy I I e N Miss Nellle Sullivan were among \!nwl e 1 Hurl . ong & ty aves toda F urley Stricken With a Shock relin poeng bl ST LT ieaves today. ( widow of | for the funeral Thursday of their re througt riday) with Mrs. Bridget Hassett, John Hassett, died at her home on several summers, Pl | Chureh street Thursday morning after | fleld. Burlal was In Jewett ( A e | an illness of several weeks. Bhe is| Halpin Limbers Up at Antwerp. | mission has announced that an survived by four sons and four daugh- | (ahieq reports relative to the wor B Wil D% Dal e . Examm | ters. The sons are Dr. John J. of Lee, | 515 of the American Olympic team |1°¥ Saturday. July 6, for candidates Mass., Willlam of Worcester, Thomas [ o1'3 o€ the Awmerican Olmpic tean | 1)/ qppointment as postmaster of Greenwich and Michael J. of Stat- | §0 QN R€th, WhCKe the intand docked | co " lags postoflice at North ilurd N'Niu]k The daughters are Mra. | .0 SUW the alhletes fo get land ex-|s. James Sullivan, M M. O'Halloran, | 5 '8¢ S % i Siaciemt s “Nellle and Misg Margaret Has. | (0T the international cont tell of | A Qulet Fourth Probable, sett, all of Stafford Springs. "'_“"\ il L omas Halpin, ere will be no special observ - ormerly of Danielson. Halpin will |of the Fourth in Putnam this year Sunday School Picnic. |start in the $00-metre race. e F s o L tely ek The Methodist Sunday school picnic il AT LN was held at Evergreen park Thursdad nary baseball games. The wagons left the church about 8.30 WEDBING. Candian: Studits: Rétunin and returned at 6. A few went up on | e | s A b Nty me Ly on estoott. Filer. udents from scho gTove. There were the usual sports| At the Methodist church’ in At Sk tn Canadasphssed dirongh and games, and there was a general | Waugan at three o'clock Thursday aft- |“t¥ Thursday afternoon on ti good time. |ernoon, Miss Beatrice Ward Filer, | [0 their homes in vario Borough Briefs. younger daughter of Mrs. Thomas Al- |1 Conmecticut. Irom The Foresters held a meeting in So- | V&R Filer of that place, became the | Worcester they traveled in large par- et Tell Dhiveiey eyl |bride of J. Benjamin Westcott, son |!l€S iI charge of agents of the trans- ty hal y evening. | of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Westeott of | Portation companies Miss Gertrude Pease is at Crescent | 9f 1 et S oAl : Beach. Wauregan. Palm and laurel decorations New y Directory. The new baseball uniforms have ar- | Wore used at the church A new city directory is to be issued rived and the Staffords will wear them | The bride entered the church accom- |in a few weeks, it was sald Lere on Saturday in the game with the Spring- | Panied by her -mother he bridal | Th The last issue came 10 Tk endents {gown was an equisitely beautiful white | weveral years ago and at the present| James Hurley wae stricken with a |3atin duchesse, trimmed with rose d me is ‘not an accurate compilation | D S |chesse lace, the bride’s bouquet being |of the residents and. b | of white roses and lilies of the valle The bridal party inciuded the ushers, YANTIC HAPPENINGS |Reiph V. Harlow. Soutnbridge. Mass Private School Report Frnest Hoss Warren, Danfelson; How. | Miss H 1 ard W. Whitmore ‘and Robert X, Gris- | f of -the Woman’s Guild of Grace Church | wold, Hartford; the maid of honor, |Makes the follow report Pleasantly Entertained — Personal | Miss Grace Filer, sister of the bride, | N0t absent for ihe spring session Jtems. and the bridesmalds, Miss Grace |tin Davis, George Montville; best re | Btanton, Danfelson; Miss Helen Arm- |ord, Florence to fellow who can't afford to pay more | 17 I put red bandana after my meck and new idea in my head thai some man who always been friend of mine | since T live in St. Gregoire and been | French River Textile company. |boys together is a friend mo more, John B. Kelley of Danielson, private | but just a big foolishness pecause he | Senator Brandegee, and [won't eat 'em alive, am I'good pro- gressive then? If a fellow got aute Suits Everybody It suits the most exacting Freach chef. It suits the housewife. It is found in huxurious villas—in camps—in farms—in humble city homes. Everybody uses it; everybody likesit. It is the all-round stove for all round. It bakes, broils, roasts and toasts as well as a coal range. with a special heating plate, and we sell the New Per- broiler, toaster, and pancake griddle—each specially de- It is equipped fection oven, signed for use with the Makes pretty near forty years now 1| live in Connec ut. I come down here | from Canada because this country | {100k good to me. She still look good, | if not better since last week, but the | progressive business got me for worry if without it we dom’t have trouble which Free Cook- Book with every stove, -stove All dealers sell the stove. It is handsomely fnished in mickel, with cabinet top, drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Long chimneys, en- ameled turquoise-blus. Made with 1, 2 or 3 burners, do gven to That business make too much a fuss. st night I meet ‘ome talke a Joe he one ot but she don’t me a glass of 5 cents to cover STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK NEW YORK CITY BUFFALO, N. Y. ALBANY, repeat this about three time before I STON, MASS. sing and make it ourseif rid. This morn- |ing I don't own anything but a head- DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE Makes face, hands, arms and neck us not show or rub off. Liver Spots cured in a few days. tion for years and recommend it. in Westfleld | him, not even the feilow who sell it to You think I got time for do this sir! 1 bet you I been died this prepars Utley & Jones. a progressive last night, but this morn- ot a wish for be, what you nservative. 1 SRRE PETAC. 'n Putnam during the atternoon | Point and were taking the thing p ne and Charles and M turn of events and were making prep arations to go e nd seek em carded here as some coincidence chanicaville strike and the one Lancaster mills in Clinton, | strikes conducted by | Air Line Limited Train Running—Ca Enjoying Tent Life stimate of losses | the strike has come This (Friday) mor in the town of Thompson charges for which he Monday of this weel that he will be represented by st Thomp- ot We: w employed Station Agents to Confer. mb A number of railroad Putnam three months will e expired. It is believed that At a _recent meetin| Zastern Point s was elected trea Commissioner Smith Busy. A Personal and Impersonal. ¢ by way s in Putnam for sq n been put run trains r a trip to Prince w London morn- Sargent is spending a few mily to spend July at Provincetown Mass,, where th ve been going fo |ative, Hannah Downing, formerly of here they Have besn goibe. Lor $0 much so in exam- Chariestown beach, R. STONINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Leahy to Cele- Wedding—Mrs. D. C Stone Describes Trip to Holy Land. e been made excepting for the cus- ahy of Stoning- in different| 4, will celebrate the 2 of their marriage on Saturdas A reception will be held that evening their home on Williams street evening Miss tonington, daughter of Caj oir way On Thursday Talk by Mrs. Stone evening Mrs 85 houses proved most helpful. Davis and grandson, not absent Mrs, Fwett and daughter of Leba- |Strong Summit, N. J.; Miss 19dith Fris- | the school year. Austin Davis, George | non were guests of local friends re- |86l Attawaugan: und Miss i Westcott, Wauregan, a sister of the |for the tn ear In high school Rl . | groom. Austin Dav Lo Schwartz of New London |50 ' apérit: Wadneudny. hrve The mald of honor wore pink messa- his. pek el James N. Marshall 18 spending sev- | Une. draped with chiffon, and carried | Ing the er eral days in Dalton, Maes. {Sink:shaes. | The Brfesihalie: giwns Officers of I. 0, O. F. eral days in Dalton, Mass, with hia | Weie of Wh'te marquisette over green| jgraei Putnam lodge of Oda Fellows | friend, John Glennon, s ber bl i T 2468, | 1ag elocted the following officers Louls Vanderwaart is spending the | With garnitur r roses. They % 1 {ble grand, George L. Baldwin fed long handled baskets of pink | oo 8" clus H. son. To Return to Alma Mater. summer in Lynn, Mass, o The members of the Woman's gulld | FO5¢ : of Graee church werg pleasantly en The groom and his best man, Ray- tertained by Mrs, Bdward Carpenter 'Mond L. Walkley of = Southington at her home on Newton strest, Nor- |AWalted the bridal party at the chan- ’ wich, Tuesdsy afternoon, Refresh_ (el rail The wedding ceremony was . Dr. H. Windsor ments were served and all enjoyed the Rerformed by Rev. S. G. B O R e o ¥ i Joyed the | §Meld, nssisted by Rev B ar | mother, Mrs. T. P. F Mr, and Mrs, Fdward McCourt and |&m8, pastor of the church, Following Was gral Dennis Murphy left town Thursday for | the ceremony there was a reception at | university, Ne a few days' stay in New York before 7 returning to their home in Washing- | Mr. and Mrs. Westcott will make |08y and pathc stham. Dr. i their home near New York, where | Lost Tip of Finger. Peas are ripe in some of the local | Mr. Westcott has his business inter- | Touis Chapdelaine, Jr. is nursing| gardens. | omta. lan injured finger, the index ome on| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kempton of | Back From Camp. | the left hand, from which he lost Colchester are occupying the Clair- | Members of the Thirteenth company |tip while engaged about machinery at mont farm. got back to their regular occupations | the plant of the Putnam Woolen com- George Manning and son Millard | Thursday after ten days' stay in camp. pany. spent Thursday in Lebanon attending | They are bronzed by the sun and reunion of the Manning family. |unit in agreeing that the tour of duty WAGE LOSS $25,000, The decayed elm which was in front | was a successful one, v not only F e Jones' store hes been removed | from the experience gained, but as weil | Meddling of 1. W. W. Expensive for o ri from the viewpoint of heaithful wor i I work icsville Operatives—Some of Don't Get Him Started. |and recreation. ","“';":"L:d"”‘ P % o Tooks as if the colonel has become | - Aol e 2 4 Conservative among conservatives, He R S & s ey 1 ative amo serva ! iries by Pierre Petac. There was a sortng out of has not called Friend Will a liar in| rne ‘following inquities have been |desired and those not desired more than a week—Milwaukee Senti- | roreived from an interested Daniel- |among the former employes of s S e son subscriber French River Textile company Dear Mr. Bu itin: Tt you got time s who had been on & for listen on such things, I will like {at the office of the il Thursda Neither is a woman growing old un- | for ask two or three couple of ques- |morning, looking for work. There was til she begins to look around for com- |tion on what been happen at Chicago no harsh discrimination, it is under- fortable shoes—Atchison Globe. {and what also try to happen at Balti- |stood, and the.great majority of those : | more, who applied were put to work. though A Waste of Time. I take a big surprisa when I find |some who have been unduly Cross-examining John D. Rockefellér out by Mr, Roosevelt that the Chicago q is another reason for the law's delay.— convention was run by thieves and |a r Detroit Free Press I stealers and other distinguished cit- ' Grateful sie tMontville, Charles Stanton: prepared to the Palate For Summer Breakfast— Grape-Nuts with cream am Dereau; secretary, Lu L treasurer, Leon Wade has been vis- with his grand- raduated recently from Tulane , where he is |the home of the bride. to return as demonstrator of bacteriol- —a delicious food—perfectly cooked at the factory— and ready to serve at a moment's notice. Appetizing, crisp granules—with a flavour different from anything else—Grape-Nuts food is easily digested and full of rich nourishment, including natural phos- phate of potash from wheat and barley, the vital tissue salt of the brain and nerve cells. Grape-Nuts food is ideal for summer use. ke appeared “There’s a Reason” Postum Cereal Co., Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich. iring the strike were politely denied -engagement at their old dutles me of those who were turned down