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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1912 New I.or!gn_ County $ Many Attend the Auction at Boxwood. ‘,e The. auction held at Boxwood Was fiq well attended and the hlldtdlng hlg;; L Among those from out of town Wt b Jobn Tiffany and James Raymond of £ Hamburg, W. G, Champion of Say- brook, Purdon Avery and Frank Red- m:’l-ml Lay was in Hartford on busi- ness Monday. John Hoains sspel;‘tlfixe weel end s In Sout L.yme, b mu&‘:dhlmplun, who is_attending Yale, was visiting his uncle, H. M. Caulkins, recently. John Kane, who has been clerk in the corner store for 11 years, has re- signed to work in Hall's. Roger De- Avolfe of Black Hall succeeds him a3 clerk. Johin Littlefield, engineer on the HIg Spartan, was in town visiting his er. & G Dessor has returned to New York after spending the summer on Beckett Hill. LEFFINGWELL Fred Amburn made a business. trip to Camberiand, . 1. the first of the week. Mrs, F. C. Leffingwell returned Tues- ‘day after spending several days at 'g-n.hnem. Mass, the guest of Miss Leffingwell. Mrs. Rose was called to Fitchville “Tuesday by the serious illness of her her, Mrs. Leffingwell. em Dolbeare of Norwich spent day with his brother Ellot Dol- 7 Mrs, M. O. Swan and _daughter, Francls, have returned after spending days in Poouetanuck. .gr'.'mm Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and Miss Florence Kennedy of Lisbon, * | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Er- mest Lathrop. s , LISBON ' Peat Bog Burn ‘Mr. and Mrs, Victor Campbell with u:‘u two daughters, Ellen and Grace, ~ and two sons, Charles and Raymond, t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will- ¥ Read in Pachaug. ~ Mrs. G. A. Kennedy visited friends Jewett City Tuesday .'lehool- in town were closed Friday permit the teachers to attend the convention. 2 " Wednesday's rain was the cause of * much thankfulness among the farm- * ers because of the unusual number of fiz‘n fires occasioned by the dry er and careless hunters, A peat at the side of the railroad mear ent had been burning nearly a . Windham County - HAMPTON Trial Club's Contest—Woman Stops Runaway Horses. _ Victor Larson is in the Willimantic |, where he recently underwent ~®n_operation. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Davis are mwln‘ their summer residence ~_ The Connecticut Field Trial club * held its yearly contest here this week. rs. Wilder Smith and Miss Alice returned to their winter home in d, Owing o the bad weather Frank %I‘I.m postponed his dance until next fss Gertrude Brenn of Scotland _mpent the week end at A. E. Pearl's. _ | Arthur Pearl is doing boss carpen- ~ te» work in Hanover. Stopped Runaways. _ Friday afternoon Charles Burnham's > were frightened by an automo- P, and ran a considerable distance they were stopped by Mrs. Ar- thur Pearl. Mrs. Pearl was thrown to the ground before she succeeded in mfi the frightened animals under control. THOMPSON Mrs, Emogene Willlams has closed fer house and gone to spend the _ winter with her son in North Attlebo- Yo, g Nearly a Week. Mrs. Joseph Mills who has been spending some weeks with hor sister in_Boston, has returned home. * Miss Bernice Armstrong who is at- tending school in Worcester spent with her mother. Frank Knight is entertaining two sisters, Misses Agnes and Alice Covill of Providence. Howard Willlams of North Attlebo- _ ¥o was in Thompson Saturday. ‘ Bmory Munyan visited the Electrical > fhow In Boston, Saturday. SOUTH CANTERBURY “1- Clare Brown of New London been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. jamin Brown the past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barber called on Barber's sister, Mrs. Jane Ladd, #t_Beotland, Sunday. James W. Morgan is able to sit wp m-at the time after three weeks' Forest fires were raging at South Camterbury and near Packer part of Jast and the first part of this week, A two or thres hundred acres be. burned over, }m WORK THAT TELLS Plenty of It Has Been Done Right Here In Norwich, Te thoronghly kmow the virtnes of B medicine you munst investigate fts work. Doan's Kidney Pilis stand this teat, and plenty of proof exists right ™ here in Norwich. Peopie who testifieq yours ago to relief from backache, kid- mey and urinary disorders, now give - poufirmed testimeny—declure ‘weits have lasted. How can any Ner- “wish sufferer longer doubt the evi- ' Honea? Mrs, John Wozniak, 23 Flm Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “Doan’s Kid- the re- of New London, E. Parker of Bast e and Henry Maynard of Nerth LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Harvest Supper for Library Benefit Nets $43—Missionary Society Elects Officers. A very successful harvéPsupper for the benefit of the Windham library was served in the Congregational chapel Wednesday in eharge of Miss Elizabeth Anderson. The room was decorated with Hallowe'en favors, bit- tersweet and snowberries. The tables were lighted by candles with orange- colored shades. A fine supper was served, followed by a soctal time and a short musical programme by Harold Wyman of Mansfleld, pianist, and Paul Hopkins, violinist. The weather was unpleasant, but there were about 75 present. Miss Grace Bates was in charge of a home made candy table, which was well patronized. The pro- ceeds amounted to $43. Personal Mention. The Misses Patton went to Nether- wood, N. J., Tuesday, for two or three weeks' visit. Mrs, Andrew Metzger and Mrs. John Beckwith are delegates to the state C. E. convention in Hartford. Mrs. George Cook and little daugh- ter Marguerite spent Friday in Jew- ett City with Mrs. L. A. Panton and Mrs, Grant. | Officers of Missionary Society. The Woman’s Misslonary society of the Congregational church held Its an- nual meeting Monday afternoon and elected the following officers. Presi- dent, Mrs, F. E, Guild; vice president, Mrs. Ida M. L. Pegram; secretary and treasurer, of foreign work, Miss Grace Bates; home work, Miss Gertrude Ar- nold. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Allen of Hart- ford are spending -® week at H. L. Bingham', Mrs. Allen before her marriage on Wednesday, was Miss Lillian Prentice of New Britaln, for- merly of Windham. Miss Ellen Hawkins has returned from a visit in Northampton and ‘Windsor Locks. Miss Gertrude Arnold / is spending Sunday in Jewett City with her cous- iIn, Mrs. E. H. Hiscox. Miss Helen Harrington of Williman- tic has been visiting Miss Helen Lar- rabee. L. G. Frink has gone to Branchville, the guest of J. Alden Weir. Neil Taintor of Port Richmond, S. L, is at the inn for a few days’ hunt- ing. Organist from Willimantic. Frank Cronin Hart of Willlmantic is to play the organ at the Congre- gatlonal church tomorrow in the ab- sence of Miss Arnold, the regular or- ganist. Miss Kate Tibbits of Norwich spent Tuesday with Miss Emma Larrabee. Harold Wyman of Mansfleld has been the guest of Vantine Anderson. WAUREGAN Paymaster William Mariand 11l—Nel- son Marotte Undergoes Operation For Appendicitis. Arthur Leach has been chosen chorister at the Congregational church. ‘William Bruso has been in New Bed- ford during the past week attending the funeral of his son-in-law, Thomas Knowles. Miss Cordelia Brothers has been con- fined to her home for the past two weeks with bronchitls. Esther Berfstrom and Claude Jetic ‘were chosen delegates to the Christian Endeavor convention held in Hartford, October 26, 26, and 27. Death of Regina Bodo. Regina, the six year old daughter of Nelson Bodo died last Friday from scarlet fever. Benjamin Livisley has secured em- ployment In South Lawrehce. Mrs. Arthur Moffit has been spend- ing a few days here with her mother- in-law, Mrs. James Moffitt. Willlam Turner of New Haven, spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Bdward Turner. Nelson Gauthier has been in New Bedford the past week enjoying a ‘week's vacation with his son. William Marland, paymaster at the mill office, has been ill for two weeks. Mrs. Henry Wood of South Coventry 18 visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Ida Burgess. Herbert Messin has gone to Montreal, where he will spend two weeks with relatives. Norris Marotte spent Sunday and Monday In Providence, Fred Maynard and Amede Boudiette spent Bunday in Webster. Mrs. Walter Hogan and daughter, Gertrude, have been enjoying a few days’ vacatlon in Windham. Mr .and Mre, Fred Swan are spend- ing a few days here with Mrs. Swan's mother, Mrs. Farrell. Miss Ruth Johnson has filled the va- cancy in the mill office during the ilinese of Willlam Marland. William Collwe) of Taunten, Mass,, has secured work here as carpenter for the Wauregan Co, Patient in Providence Hospital. Nelson Marrotte, elerk at the Wau- regan store was taken with an attack of appendicitis last FpMlay. On Sun- day it was decided to take him to St. Joseph's hospital, Providence, where he underwent a successful operation on Wednesday moraing, Kéilw bury EAST WOODSTOCK One Hundred Foot Spire of Congre- gational Chursh Being Painted. Miss A, Xdith Bemis of Worcester spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Anna Bemis. Miss Susan Perkins, teacher of the local school, recently enjoyed ten days' it from her mother, Mrs. Perkins of Revere, Mas. Miss Nellie Pratt returned to her home Monday after a visit of several Jrecks with Miss Fany Phiffa in Pud- Mr. and Mre. C. H. Killain and Mys. Eaward Killain and Daashier wire guests of 1. H. Healey and family at Echo farm Sunday. Ernest Rice and family of FRarre, Mass., spent Sunday at J. D, Sawver's A. G. Morst and Miss Alion visited the elactrical show in Boston, Sat- urday. Steeple Tom At Work. Stesple Tom Fitzpatrick and as- sistant are painting the apirt of the Congregational church, said to be the highest in town, about 100 feet. “sco Address for Benefit of Mias: clety—Recent Real Esta onary So- Sales. Mrs. Bafley of Middlstown gave a fine address, Manners and Customs of ye Old New England, in Grange hall ey Pills have done me a world of | TUesdny evening, The Grange arches. $ood and I cannot say (00 much in | fered rermcony Uy several N iares . The procee 5 ,their praise. 1 suffercd from kidney | ed the trefoury of the local missiomary ,Wrouble for threes or four years and |Society, under whose auspices the lec- ;Was unable to find relief until I hegan | (UT¢ Was presented, (using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured | Buys Groten Owner's Property, 8t N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug smra.‘b“ g olman of New Haven has They removed the chased the place in the village i teacwed the dull Fiin in my [owncd by Andrew Maine of coooter oS5 . Just ever my kidneys and made | will take immodiate possession. AL feel like a different woman.” and Mrs. Wayland Chapman, whe For sale by all dealers. Price §0 e n’}:‘,‘r;‘u:kfi»;'”m] ety eents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffale,| The grange has purehassd a fine New York, sole agents for the United | PIaR® to Teplace the aTgan in te foe il many years. ‘Mhe public had an opper- { tumity te hear it T sda) evening, Remember the name — Doan's — and Pendleton Farm Sold, e 8o pilier G B Pendlsten has svld e fare to Wavland Chapman. It is rumored that Mr. and Mrs. Pendelton will move to_the city. Miss Mary Burnett of Plymouth, Mass., was the week end guest of Mrs, C. B Cary. Louls Anthony of Springfield, Mass,, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Anthony and fam- ily of Willimantic and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anthony of South Windham visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs, J. B. Bacon is in North Ha- ven, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gould Higgins, Miss Bdith Allen is visiting Mr. and . John Thompson in Hartford. Mr., and Mrs. C. H. Scovil of Forest- M ville were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Burnham. Mrs C. B. Cary returned Wednes- day from a brief stay with friends n Danfelson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sisson recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sams of Fishers island and Henry Sisson of Gales Ferr! MOOSUP Death of Miss Annie M. Hill—James M. Wilcox Dead at 90—Hallowe’en Party for Class. Miss Annie M. Hill died at her home) Friday afternoon after an fllness of about two weeks with typhold fever, aged 36 years. She has always been a resident” of Moosup, being born near Moosup Pond. She' was the daughter of Alexander and Rutlf Hill, who died one in 1909 and the other in 1908. She ifaves one sister, Nirs. Joshua Hill of elson, and two nieces, Miss Mary Hill of Danfelson and Mrs. Byron Ba- ton of Providence. Funeral services were held Monday morning from her home, conducted by Rev. E. L. Loomis, pastor of the Baptlst church. Burial was in Moosup cemetery, Frank Miller, Charles Benson, Edward Mortimer and Mack Mott being the bearers. Husking Bee. Friday evening there was a husking party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williams under the suspices of the Epworth League. Tucsday evening Rev. R. L. Roberts will preach the third in his series of sermons, the subject being The Spectre Hand, or Doomed for Destruction. At the Baptist church the morning subject will be Echoes from the Con- vention; in the evening, Be Ye Kind. Dies at 90. James M. Wilcox, a resident of Cen- tral Village, but for many years a member and up to the time of his last sickness a regular attendant of the Methodist church of Moosup, dfed f: | his home Wednesday morning, aged 90. At the funeral today (Saturday) Rev. R. L. Roberts will be assisted by Rev. F. C. Baker of Bristol Mrs. J. W. Tuckerman was in Wil- limantic over Sunday. Hallowe'sn Frolic Planned. Miss Grace L. Sheldon will entertain her class ‘in senlor year of Plainfield High school at a Hallowe'en class par- ty at her home on Highland street this (Saturday) evening. The Thursday club will meet with Mrs. John Milner October 3ist for a social time, SOUTH WINDHAM Boys Tree a Big Coon—Pastor and K. of K. A, Hold Social Mesting. ® Charles Backus, Jr., accompanied Guilford Smith and H. L Simmons to Windsor Locks, Sunday. Cassius Barstow spent Sunday at South Williamstown and returned home with him. * Mr. Willlam C. Backus, Miss Carrle and Miss Lillie Hatch are visiting their sister, Mrs. Bugene Kinney at Hart- ford. Mrs, Charles Hahn of Conantville, Who has been visiting her mother, M Mary Larkham, went to St. Joseph's hospital Wednesday. Boys Tree a Coon. William McCloud and Raymond Hea- ly, two 11 year old boys, with their | dogs treed a coon one morning recent- ly. Word was sent to E. W. Avery, who shot the coon for the boys. Mrs. C. L. Clinton has been at Storrs the past week. Mrs. Frank Gifford has been visit- ing her mother, Mrs, Chesebro of Nor- wich. Mrs. Willis Slate, Miss Hazel Back- us, Miss Iva Adams and Miss Mabel Clinton are attending the state Y. P. S. C. E. convention at Hartford. Social Meeting. Thee Rev. Raymond M. Plumb met with the Knights of King Arthur for a social meeting Monday evening. The first regular meeting will be held Fri- day, Nov. 1. The sale of the Ladies' Missionary soclety, which was to have been held Wednesday evening, was postponed till Thursday evening on account of the weather, Miss Nellie Dunleavy, who has been very ill, is so she can sit up for a short time each day. PLAINFIELD IHiness of Family Dus to Impure Wa- ter—Missionary Society Formed. Miss Mary Downing vistted over Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Dr. Frank Downing and Miss Julia Dewn- ing, in Putnam. Rev. Mr. Higgins of Packer has been a caller here this week. Organize Missionary Society. The little folks of Misses Grace Dodge's and Mary Kingsley's classes met at the church last Saturday after- noon and formed a_missionary society with officers from Miss Dodge's class. They will meet for the present every Saturday afternoon at the church. Impure Water Blamed. The Peterson family has been il this! week. Impure water is reported to| have been the cause. Wanted—A market for the game that the young hunters with slingshots are planning to slay. If the sqmrrel sits still he is safe. Master George Kennedy Is having serious trouble with his eve, which he hurt with a stick Sunday. CANTERBURY Dr. B. E. Pennett was cailed to Packer {wice recently to supervise the putting out of forest wires, as Warden'| Judge A. Hale Bennett was out of | town at the time and Deputy Warden E. F. Bennett had to respond in his place. Bridge 8till Unfinished. Quinebaug bridge is not yet finished and some say will not be until the first of January. It should be attended to | in the spring or summer before the | farmers had their produce to carry to market. It is hard to have to go around by Packer or Wauregan to get | to_Plainfield. | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hopton were ests Sunday of Mr. Hopton's cousin. illlam N. Medbury and family. Mias Clarissa Medbury has gone to | work at_Planfield. Miss Lulu M. Robbins, teacher at No. 10, was a guest Saturday and Bunday of her cousin, Mrs. Allen A. Moffitt, at Central Village. CLARK’S CORNERS Ohavles Strickland and a frisnd from Manchester have been hunting in town, Mr. apd Mrs. Bray, Mr. Morse and T, J, Navin, all of New Haven, we &t P, ). Navin's for the week end. The men enjoyed hunting, Miss Mary Leary of Willlmantic was Mrs, Sullivan's over Hunday, Miss Jerguson of Manchester been visiting at W, C. Ollve Mrs, T, Arnold Murdeck at has and Miss | lodge at South Woodstock Saturday operative buying, selling and financ- ing, Joseph W. Pincus, Eritor of Jew- fsh Agricultural Press; vocal solo; Mrs ed Rockwell; lecture, Apple Insects DAYVILLE Happenings of the Week—Recent Vis- | Vi of Connecticut by Prof. George H. Lamson, C. A. C.; song, Mrs. Fred The Misses Law are entertaining Jo- | Rockwell; Senexet conferred the first Law and Mrs, Goodrich of Sioux and second degrees at its last meeting | Miss Frances Eldridge spent the Week end at her home in Mystic. CENTRAL VILLAGE eniors’ Skating Party at Rink—Eli Garrett Recovering. Mrs. F. J. Burnett has the Ladies'| Aid soclety meet at her home Wednes- day afternoon. Richard West is home for a few days from Storrs college. Mrs. Doane of Providence has been the guest of Miss Mary Blanchard, Henry Harrington has returned from a visit to his sister’s home at, Glouces- ter, R. L Attended Boston Show. Clifford Janes attended the electrical show in Beston Saturday. | William Burnett was a visitor in Providence, Saturday. The Misses Law recently spent sev- eral days in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LaBelle are on their vacatien this week. Louis Curtis is spending a few days with his mother at Pine Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shippee spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maria Amsbury is recovering from her recent illness: Mrs. Michael Conneally and daughter Grace attended the church fair in Oneco, Saturday. Miss Edna Bickford visited relatives in_Elliott, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill were in Moosup Monday, to attend the fu- neral of Mr. Hill's cousin, Mrs. Annle Mr. and Mrs. George Gadbols have been entertaining their grandchildren from Norwich. John Lewis and daughter, Miss Ber- tha Lewls of Voluntown, Mr. and Mrs. Byrnett. George L. t 2 4o Zle Rev. W. 3. Reynolds was n town e e, R onday, Dean’s. Mrs. Frank Bristol is visiting I} “poy”ang Mrs, T Lewis Wall have Providence. rented rooms in Miss Harriett Stark's house on School street. Rev. and Mrs. George Benedict are visiting relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Frank Olds of Provifience weas Tuesday visitor. Mrs. Willlam Strest was in Jewett City Thursday. Miss Rose Beaudry of Providence is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Beaudry. Dennis Richmond of Plainfield .is spending a few weeks at tha home of Alfred T. Hill Mrs. ThomasKennedy and daughter, Miss Dorothy, spent Saturday with relatives in Providence. Skating Party. The Sendors of the local high sehool held a skating party Friday afternoon at_the Fletcher-Davis rink. Miss Grace Handy of Brooklyn was & guest of Mrs. James Pellett Fri- Miss Bernice Cogswell is in Provi- dence for the weel John Curran spent the week end in Providence. Mrs. Thomas Curran and Miss Mae Curran spent Sunday with Mrs. James Campbell. Guests from California. Mrs. Emerson of San Diego, Cal., has ben spending the week with Mrs. R. D. Curtis. » Robert Sanders is driving the Assa- D and Ars. Gorge Barnes enter Dr. a 8. es - tained their sister from Ashton, R. L, for the week end. P WOODSTOCK VALLE Local Masons Attend South Woodstook Roll Call. Miss Hattle Fox has returned home. Miss Harriet Kingsley entertained a party of friends on Friday afternoon of last week. Fred Willlams spent Sunday with his wife, at his home in Sprucedale. Attended Roll Call. Allen Kenyon and Louis Duffy at- tended the roll call at the Masonic Recovering From Injury. Bl Garrett, who broke his ankle at the rink a few weeks ago is able to be out on crutches. The Central Worcester company's mill was closed Saturday for repairs. Raymond Mitchell has returned home from Worcester, where he has been employed. 3rs, Allan Moffitt entertained her cousin, Miss Lulu Robbins of Canter- bury, Saturday. Edmund Trudeau of Moosup has evening. Alfred Briggs and family of Pomfret spent Sunday with relatives in the Valley. 3 been visiting his aunt Miss Flora Alton was in’town 8un-| Bourque © s My day. Orlo Speed has been in Torring- ton to attend his brother's wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clirke of Greenfield, Mass., spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Frank Davis has been enter- tainipg her mother, Mrs. Holland of Mrs. James Botham and nephew and Miss Davis of Abington called on friends in the Valley Sunday. Carl Kenyon of Willimantic 1s visit- ing friends In town. Mrs. Harold Bloom has been il the past week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eyers. Grace Fillmore of Worcester, has Leen, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chas. E. Barber. Miss Alcey Rawson of Putnam has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Mor- timer Stetson. NORTH STERLING Deer Fond - of Sweet Apples—Five Forest Fires in One Day. Topics. Mr. Croft will preach again next Sunday. He chose for his text last Sunday, Solomon 2:3. J. W. Dowd, supervisor of schools, was here this week. The teachers of the town assembled in the school buflding Wednesday afternoon for the usual monthly meeting and discussion’ on_school topics. Mrs. Charles Barstow has entertain- ed her sister, Mrs. Willlams of Bos- ton, the past week. Mrs. Ann Robbins enjoyed a visit Sunday from her daughter, Mrs. Hen- Ty _Beers of Plainfield, Miss Lulu_ Robbins visited relatives in Central Village Saturday and Sun- day. Miss Alma Newton and Rita Merri- field spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton. Miss Grace Rathbyn is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Degrenier of Norwich. WARRENVILLE Mansfield Grange Furnishes Pr gramme at Local Grange Mesting. Telless F. Benway has moved Danielson. W. R. Spooner of ITartford spent Sunday'at his home here. Frank E. Potter and family of River Point, R. I, are here o their annual hunting’ trip. Rov. Mr. Smock has returned. from New York where he has been on a vacation Deer are often seen now under ap- ple trees; they are very fond- of sweet apples. Arthur W. Loges and family of Danielson spent Sunday at the home of George C. Bpooner, Mrs. Arthur Scott of Worcester hal been visiting at V. K. Whaley's. Mrs. John Potier of Plainield has been at her home hers for a few days, Five forest fires could be seen from here last Sunday. SOUTH KILLINGLY Darius Anderson who has been liv- ing at Richland, New Jersey, for the past two years hag returned to his former heme here at J, J. Martin’ Miss Gaston whe has been staving in Pomfret this summer inspected tne work on the Gov. Gaston House ons day this week. 5 Charles Fiske was home over Sun- ay, Gilbert Gravis of Plainfleld called on friends here Monday. There was a social and dance at Tewgood's hall Saturday night, excellent time is reported, EKONK Local Guests at Sterling Hill Silver Wedding. to The famous “Hit ‘em all” club are camping at the Moseley house, and are enjoving the hunting season. Those P! nt are Louis Tyler and Mr. Rice of Baltimore, M Frank Tyler of Providence and E. A. Fields of Hart- ford. Ashford grange held its semi- monthly meeting in Baker'’s hall on Wednesday evening. The mixed quar- tette from Mansfield grange furnished the programme. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton James of New Britain_were guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. G. O. Balch, recently. The dance at Baker's hall last Fri- bay night was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L, Case and daugh- ter were Willimantic visiters Tuesday of this week. and Mrs, Earl Wright of Ashford visited their parents Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Durkee has closed Cer- ner Crest and gone to Worcester for the winter. Mrs. Ellen Weeks and mpanied her. * An WOODSTOCK Pastor Returns from Vacation—Miss Hall to Resume Duties November 1. John W. Gallup of Danielson is vis- iting at Edwin Gallup's this week. Mrs. Addie Stanton has gone to C. E. Hopkins’ in Plainfield for a visit. _E. B. Gallup transacted business In Norwich Tuesday. Senexet grange is to entertain Quin- ebaug Pomona grange today (Satur- day). Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon of Prov- idence and Mrs. Andrew Clark were guests of Miss Emma Spalding Thurs- day . Rev. R. R. Kendall has returned from | VVaicoX: his vacation and occupied the pulpit last Sunday. Curator at University of Pennsylvania Miss Edith H. Hall left town on Tuesday. On the first of November she resumes her duties as curator of an- tiquities in the museum of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Mrs, J. J. Willlamson has returned from a visit in Hartford. Miss Helen Perley sails for Europe the last of this week {n company with her aunt. She expects to spend several months in travel WESTFORD here several days last week. On Mon- day he left for Boston, where he has secured employment. Mrs. Carrie Wilcox and Mrs. H. Mary Gallup attended ‘the silver weddigg of Rev. and Mrs. Graffum on Sterling Hill Tuesday evenin; EASTFORD Mrs. Charles Tatem has been vist ing relatives in Willimantic. Rev. J. B. Kin, sister from Penn- svlvania Is the guest of her brother. Mystic called on Mrs. Charles Clark Saturday. Horses Poisoned — Hunters Get 32| Welcome Davis and Charles Tatem Squirrel attended the republican raily in Put- — i nam Friday night, Oct. 18, as did Ly Fdwin Carpenter and _daughter, | man Briggs and others from this plac Louiza, from Canada, Mrs. Susie Car penter and Mrs. Eva Bugbee of Staf- ford are passing this week at the Eli- zur Richmond house. Frank Dawley logt a horse last week it being the second bne in a short time. Mr. Dawley thinks they weer poisoned, Mesers. Armitage and Amidon and their sons, accompanied by H. C. Bar- low and Pansy, went to Clark’s Corners on a hunting trip last week Wednes- | day. They got 32 gray squirrels and| one’ partridge. . SOUTH WOODSTOCK Order of Exercises Arranged For To- day's Meeting. Rev. and Mrs. Miller of West Thomp- Charles Clark, on Thursday and Fri; day. | " RAWSON Bdward Berggred was in Williman- tic Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Berzgred and 1. W. Hammond and daughter attendd the ers on Tuesday. Mrs. Lahey was taken to Williman- tic hospital on Friday of last week. Has Something on Our Men. Christabel Pankhurst says she really wouldn't venture to advise Mgeri Quinsbaug TPomona meers with | women —Detroit Free Pres \ Senexet granga October 26, (today) for conferring the fifth degree. The morn- And Send It to T. R. ing seswion’ wWill begin at 1r oelock | cpmmissioner of Indlan A When the fitth degree will he conferred. | , Commissioner of Indlan Af AL 1230 dinnerwill he served. | At —Omaha Bee. 146 p, m. the grange will be open in aien x h degree and the followlng pro- E s il e iy = Net the Only Ailment. duet Misses Francls Kl (Calonel Roosevelt has a sore throat Murien have reinrned to Boston, after yisiting Mre, Allem Joworr apd Gladys Sheldon: recitation, | but that isn’t all that alls the Lhir Mlss Gladys Sheldon; address on co- | party movement.—Detroit Free Pre: Providence. Oliver Stone has moved to Moosup | WESTMINSTER where he is employed. g Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilde of Wau- Teachers Mest and Disouss School | Fe8an have been guests of Mrs. Wilde's Mr. Matteson has moved his famiy | into the house with Mrs. Benjamin | Everett B. Gallup was at his home | Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond of | son were guests of their daughter, Mrs. | auction_in Chaplin at Walter Snedek- | Tolland County COLUMBIA Entertainment to Irlcrease Sidewalk Fund—Local Delegates to Rockville Installation, Mr. Rose of Hartford Theological seminary spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. O. Foster at the parsonage and gave an interesting discotrse of the evening service. Miss Elizabeth Hutchins was the ap- pointed delegate from the Columbia Congregational church to attend with the pastor, Rev. and Mrs. Foster, the council and installation of the new pastor called by the {'nion Congrega- tional church of Rockville, held at the Union church at Rockville on Friday, October 25. Benefit For lewalk Fund. Fall Repairs are now in order and it is well ° to remember that we can be of - - substantial assistance. stance, we overhaul - For in- The Ladles' Afternoon club gave an . entertainment at Yeoman's hall Fri- eam day evening of last week which was well attended. The programme con- . sisted of readings by Mrs. George Fuller Manning of Yantic, a fine elo- cutlonist. There was local and in- strumental music. Sandwiches, cake ] and coffee were on sale. The proceeds . . of the entertainment are to be usd to_completo the sidewalks to the lake. p, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Hewes of East Hampton were with Mrs, Hewes' grandmother, Mrs. Bunice Hunt over . 5 y Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Antes of Con- way, Mass, have been visiting Mr. Aniés' sister, Mrs. Kate Wolff, on uC ' A Mild Fall. 9 JoRaymond Clarke plcked a biue vio- et in the field last Monday and many . cultivated outdoor flowers are vet or put iin new ones on short | in fall bloom. In some cases tomatoes ‘R ave not yet been spoiled by frosts. . g 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt were notice and in the most sati - ' gaests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam' B. ; prague Sunday, at her home in An- : ! e oy tory manner. Of course you 1 _1»1:{:. '!x‘"m P. Little was a Hartford " s visitor Tuesday and Wednesday, / Rev. W. S. Beard of Willimantic |J§ # know also that : } Was & caller at the parsonage Tues- ’ lay. STAFFORD' H Lantern Explodes Burning Barn and Do Pl“mb Contents—Granges Visitation. Rev. I P. Booth has returned from . g a business trip to Vermont. d do it right at a pri M‘l]n ‘Bm:rhuwe Chapman of Orange, an g Y | . J. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, let -4 4 M. Hatch. fio ust : Carre. Eva Busbee and Mrs. Susie can afford to pay. J us. & [ ‘arpenter spent several days in West- ford st week. T know your needs and we will 7 Mrs. Alvig Corey of Sutton has been the Buest St Mre. Janet Francls for . 2 Jow days at the home of Mra. Inez do the rest. J There 18 to be & mesting of the Staf- | ford Progressive federation next week Friday. ! Visited Somers’ Grange. About thirty members of Stafford grange spent a very pleasant evening with Somers' grange last Thursday evening. [ ] . v . ok, and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter and| aughter of Collingwood, Canada, are Spening & tow dage i o nipire Stand e rs ity |} The Same Old House at the Same Old Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fuller and daughter Vers of " Springfield, have uests of Mr. and Mrs, i e 23 and 25 Water Street Fire Loss Over $600. While Napoleon Barsalean was at work in his barn about 6.30 last Fri- ’ day evening the lantern exploded, igniting the hay and setting the barn :grex.n lz,:lfll‘:'enw;uu hwork he succeed- | W, Pratt has a force of men at work untied in the barn, but the flames be- w“‘}‘e‘:‘v‘lw:l: Received here Tussday of coming 8o intense Mr. Barsaleau was | the death of Mrs. Betsy Manning Ja- obliged to leave them and eacape with | cobs in Bridgeport on Sunday. e vevedrly all his tarming imple- | ~Clayton Morse and Mr. Bell of Stam- ents were burned, with sixteen ton |ford are making thelr annual vieit to .o, Colobratod—E2 Now Voh of hay. The barn is owned by Chas. |take in the hunting, They came in Mr. ['Birthday . Pero, and was rented by Mr. Barsa- | Bell's motor car. Contract Let for Trunk Line Migh- leau. The barn was insured for $500, Sl SRR . way. but Mr. Barsaleau had no insurance e 4 and places his loss at about $600. BOLTON Nine little girls were gussts st & il E::ty given b yHazel K. Brackstt at ELLINGTON Hall and Library Association te In- “mlnmsh.c;n”z-: u%mmy'm-o‘ 24 corporate—Grangers Feasted After | 15t Grange Iu- l:.r;m Supper After De-| Shingling Bee. Mre. Hall of Mansfleld is the guest ork=Rbi ? — son, Arthur Church. Refsora vin Suits Tobaceo| 1y, gunscribers of the hall fund met | Of her son, Astbur Church. sarvice 3 A% gt the Congregational church basement | 1ust " Sunday reminded the 5t ; " | Saturday evening and voted to in- |jat CHGHY IEMACRd U Pt fln :gi:f.ed 13&;":5«'_? ;:ln:m:‘;‘y corporate as the Bolton Hall mn}u Li- | anniversary of the dedication of Me- third and fourth degrees. A harvest | iy y2onociation, without ot ka * out Morial church, which sccurred supper followed, o Yo L B it Oul The same hymns were used as & yesr Mr. and Mrs. C k | Mre., Imcas Satranck and Misses settled in me"mw“‘fil':.p”é'}'.“i’éi‘."‘fi? AL R Alice Pobuda, Bertha Pardus, Asute ! recently purchased from Mrs. Geary, :;.‘E:en:fi"fi‘e:e? W, Bure. - Rose Vanasek sre in Miss Golda Liebman and brothers,| A notice was given in the Sunday m;}‘. few days. Paul and Harry, attended a wedding in | gchool of the annual convention of the P Colchester Sunday. Tolland County Sunday School asso- 2 Voters Made. Ellsworth E. Niles has returned 1o | clation to be held in Stafford Springs | At the meeting of the board of alec- New York, where he will spend the | Wednesday, Oct. 28, and delegates were g b i R g winter, ; appointed. . pMiss Eille Nangle was in town on PR okt Riviardéd, Highway Contract Let. Fenday at her brother's, F. B. Nan-| tinder the direction of Fred D. Fin | At last the contract b - &G s ley, master of Bolton grange, No. 47, a | sestior. of trunk line “};ls::bg;;n:umnm,\‘ wit;n has been 13 shingling_bee was held Saturday to|from Stafford Springs to within & mile Welmnges for some time, returned | gningle the horse sheds joining the |of West Willington has been let and Wednesday to her home, to remain for | church /and Grange hall. Rain in the | work ia to commence at onos. e fne before golng to Rockville | afternoon preventé the work from | Col W. H. Hall is to bulld & cen- 0 spend the winter with Mrs. White. | progressing, but Monday was an ideal | crete culvert where the tiling busst Good Weather for Tobacco. day for continuing it, and the laborers | from the water filling and freezing last Boveral farmers took down tobacco|returned for an all-day’s work. Sev-|winter on the state road just south of during the rain storm. eral iadies gathered at the grange |the Legrand Johnson house. Mrs. Frank Firtion has returned from | Foom both days e | Aeq IR P b for the men, doing all in their po " Went fop treatment T Cr0: Wheze she | (o nake thy deserving feel that they SPRING HILL Rev. D. E. Jones attended the Tol- | ¥ould not have to walt untl the next T Tt life for all of their rewards. L o peonference of Congrega- | "G gty at Willium H. Loomis’ recent. | Harvest Supper and Sale Preve Sus- William Piper is preparing to move | 1 Were his brother and wite, Mr. and o SRy 5% fic W Mrs. George Loomis, of Westerly, g his family to a farm near Worcester. |y Tl 3" Vre Loomls’ sister, Mrs. Cas- | Rev. ¥, W. Klne of Mt e, T o= S e per L Cook, of North Bay, N. Y. will preach at the Baptist o= | HEBRON J. A. Conklin of Hartford spent & morrow. e few days recently with his daughter,| Dennis Flaherty and S,n_'mho: . W. 0. inging | Mrs. C. F. Sumner. Wilmington, Del, and | Prof. cvlv OTT“':" cé":“::.s'"""' John Johmson fell from a ladder (and Margaret Fiaherty of Willimemtic R - ] while working on a house and was | wore guests of D, C. Flaherty Tues- F. A. Cook of New York lias moved | badly bruised. . o A attomded ! into Clarence Bissell's house on Church Start for Virginia. g B+ I gl 5 P g street, C. Wiillam Taylor and,family leit | BUSKINE bee B8 8 oD o ety | Mr. Henderson of New York has been | town Wednesday for Vifiinia, where | SiC&ms on Everett Thompson moved into| * The enumeration of school children| On Wednesday ovening the la ' the house now owned by Charles |in the several districts in town is as | Aid soclety held its annual harvest | Tennant follows: Center 39, North 20, South 29, |supper and salo of vegetables at fhe Prof. W. 0. Turner of Willimantic | Northwest 8, Southwest b, total 101, ahurch. Tn spite of the rainv conducted a sinzing class at the town | Last year there were 97. [y e from | hall Tuesday evening. LY e 4 v TAttle Douglass Porter. who has heen meD 111 with sore throat and stomach trou- STAFFORDVILLE The ran was wekcomed b7 e | bie, s slowlv recovering. — o s ¢ e | The Ladies' Aid society gave a ten| | oeal Guests at Worcester Wedding— | Places Was getting s cent supper Thursday evening in the . & % Q3 L o ning han whicn Sas wen| Aid Society Gives Sale and Enter EAST WILLINGTON | patronized. e talnment. —_— ! "Mr. Youns, school supervisor, held a teachers’ meeting at the Center school- | The Junior C. E. soclety enjoyed &, Mrs, Brnest Wilson ant baby spant | house Thursday afte with 8ix| yirtnday social at Miss Jones' last|porvers mother in New London | teachers present. Thureday afternoon. Elmer Squires visited his unele, | Sl B Mre, Martha E. Allen of Mansfield | George Baker, Sunday. He and Ms { have been visiting is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Charles | household went In thelr new sute. 2 | near Springfield, Ma b | "“Mrs. Emily Daker Gardimer s 1§ 3 Sl Mrs. H. B. Smith of Southington is|with a c:ld 2 i e sin | spend g a few days at the Methodist M. Cushman is worl g om L4 A WILLINGTON v‘,,"r’;“’,?;’;,' i ? George. Wilson's brother Ejjah of 1 5 — h tor will lead the Epworth | Har(ford is spending u few days ;P“W Gives Account of State Conven- | | The PREOL T inday evening in the | his brother hunting tion. L SRk : Mrs. BaNwin's grandehild, Lymem | g i | " Ravmond Ormsby of Concord, N. H.,| Dowe, was married last Wednesday to At the Sunday morning service the | S EORC ™ his vacation at | Fannis Ford of East Plymouth. Mise AT Save A oSt In: | home with his father, George N. Orms- | Ford has been asoclated with he Vo Tapat state comention Bt 11| M ciiam Chandler and Mrs,| Taes {ok & wedding b to, Mesear | | New Haven the preceding week \ranf Belcher attended the wedding | chusetts. They will be at home to ' Hev_ Mr. Divrow (a8 oo O thelr cousin, Miss Leona Donald- | friends In Terryville, whers Mr. Dows the “discussion, o Chur B e | son, and Alfred Wilcox Friday atier- has bought a place, and_spok: uch fore 0 Oct. 18, in Worcester, at the viction fro s own experimental | noon, Oct. 1%, . g ; | inanimous in favor of such federation. | ~ Miss Jones gave an adlrens at the |- Bartett I ai work in Paimer, | aanual meciaf of e Wate Yeley cAsTo ss. . \lavsh were | at Harwick, Mass, Saturday : . ol Gantner M Nt i | “he Tadies' AU oty Ueld o sale| — For Tafaate and Children. et s he Union | of funcy and useful articles in the 3 | In the village of North Coventry on | articles belng made and sent in from | ‘Tuesday last the county conference of | those who once lived here wnd were) pogrg the hospitably entertain out of tow.i. There was o furce onti- | Bignatu.e o ' County Supervisor of State Roads ¥. | ®ed The Train to Maurc, with the fob-