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OUT-OF WORK—I CAN1 EVEN BUY THE BASKE STUFF THATS 1N 1T CHEST ERFIELD EAST C OLCHESTER | followed each evening’s entertainment. , Tratchtenburg’s orchestra of. Norwich . ‘] \ I furnished music and Pref, C NE“ S F OM ONE flUNDRED l E CORRESPONDEN S | anal T e e P‘l{::;w:z:l. i 5 o e e % of Naw T the ‘halle ad Leo Way Enters Norwich Sana-| Notes. guest of his parents during the holi- : torium. Asa M. Miller was in Bast Haddam | 9895 EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, and Building in New London County HAMBURG Aurelius Tlflany Remembered on 89th Damages Lord’s Accidenrs | Three Counties. 1 FRANKLIN Cow Owned by L. P. Ayer Gives 38 Quarts of Milk Daily—Water in Church Cellar Prevents Service. Wednesday’s Smith LEBANON Fire at Redwood—Re- cent Auctions—Personals. tenement house and ocecu was burned day morning. Mr owned to The mith and The Norwich. Birthday—Fire trude and Mary Mannin Store. of South Windham were recent calle the trip in 29 min on Tocal relatives. Me. end Mrs, C. F. Beele of Col-| Mr. and ~Amos Wheeler, were e K chester was in town last {Vednesday | B Willimantic i ; w:.mf“.?.i'nz{ln and Thursday calling on former Y > - tford:” was Tiils amn DejRbire 'uglllnxd TI““]( vdl\nu';fl);\x and Cli Gilbert Sterling of Windsor ~Locks et gRes iy ken. I was at his bungalow the first of the week. Mx. amd Mre Charles Chapgéile ar- A Cow Werth Having, staried from Tived at their summer-biome in Old| 11ova P. Aver has CESRSINS 2 Hambars Wednesday. sieo Attty SIHL fharts T or oo | S Eighty-Ninth Birthday. ! Augrelius Tiffas received many | Waler in Church Cellar. |t post_cards on his elghty-ninth birth- | ppere were 1 e e day, Apefl 19 gregational church Sunday as the cel- Roscoe Jewett was home from Say- trook A Lyme grange observedd Bird and Ar- {lar was full of water | up to the furnace. the, water being ter A the m.mzl‘ n k) the ind- and is Spaulding. and daugh- fary have returned bor day at the last rugular mecting, aul:;;lohiimslmng has purchased an \\”"vme- \;1:!1:‘ nding a few days with April 17th. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dawley of | "hin s e e St v 2 . Perkins, Miss Fannie Bird Arrivals. Norwlich were in town Sund C. Perkins and. Mrs, - Roland - Siate The latest arrival . of migrating| JFrank Yerrington of Versailles was | were weelk ond guests of friends in birds is the king fijher and house |a recent yisitor in town. Springfield and Tartford. wren April 21, Mrs. Lavin, Robinson recently Mrs. Sarah Gager spent a week Mrs, Elizabeth Rafhbun of Essex |received a ‘quantity of trailing ar- | with Miss Delia Briggs. ~vas here last week Spiturday and Sun- butus from Vermont. Home from Hartford. day, the guest of Mys, C, F, Jewett| Samuel N, Hyde was in Willimantic pnd Mrs, Ray Hardbhe, Tuesday atiending the Eaton auction, Richarq Bishop has returned home i t Lond’s Sts Miss Faith N, Gaser and- Master | AfteT spending a few weeks in Hart- Fire a nd’s Store, Huntington Robinson were Williman- | ford. A number from here attended the Fire was discovengd in Lord's stere tle visitors Tuesday, early Thursday meayning, The steck Ashabel Armstrong has moeved te |2aton auction in Willlmantic Wed~ was damaged by kmoks and water, | Yantie, nesday, The building was ronted to W, M, An. | J, B, Armsireng of Norwich and | John Coughlin has meved to Yan- derson who had laiely begun business | Hadley Potter of Moniville were in | 1€ : g ., A bucket’ brigade scem put | town Tuesday. . The Coughlin puetion, held Tues- the fire oué, Mr, and dirs. A, D. Lamb attended | J8% Was lavgely attended and things sold wel - $36 and Barrel of Giothing . Sent to Flood Sufferers—Meeting of Missien. ard Seciety; Fhe Apsil i:ngplthew lfiag"lippfllmwflmhol- aftemnoon. "’""M Aid for Fiood Suffecers. church in Lebanon Sunday, 'LAUREL GLEN Fhe entestainmen e e well atiended. A good sum was d to the treasiry B, 6, ¥_pn Earlsbersg is erecting a ',s:w;n;n Jocated here was sold day fg Hepry Girard. Horace Pé):ng shot and killed 2 fox Eunsi’as morning. Miper of Ashaway was a cali- this place Tuesday and Wednes- Ars. Fitch - Dolbeare of Tecent visitors at s. 7. L. Pat of Norwich E!!’ “tottage Sunday. of New~ London is ca: relative: the home ‘of Mrs. Bl l 4 i ZLucy Johnson' of Niantic is a | £y il NORTH STONINGTON fow served—Casweli-Morrison Arbor and Bird Day Was Ob- Wedding —Orrin R. Stedman’s Fumeral, Rey, €. A Nm'lhr;ls of Norwich Fown occupied the pulpit of the Con- gregationai church Sunday moraing, the pastor being absent, Arbor and Bird Bay, Bird snd Arbor day was observed the grammar and primary schools the Vi rendered Rev. committee mad, Protection illage, in joint session. The pupils an interesting -~ programme. Lucian Drury of the tonn st‘/hool ¢ an address of” “The Doys )6 Bir cleaned the school lawn and pla.nte shrubs. Caswe! —Marrisnn fford W. is town, an at the-store “cormected “With were married: Sz 19, i were ! residence. The bride wore a light| wool traveling suit, with hat to match. | She was graduated last June from t al and training school for nurse: taking a postsraduate Polyelinic hospital in | York. or the present Mr. and Mrs. Caswell will make their home with the parents of Mr. Caswell, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles B. Caswell of this | village. Funeral of Orrin R. Stedman. The fumeral of Orrin R. Stedman, who died suddenly from heart disease tury morning, was held Tues- 3 his late home on Cossaduck Hill, The services weve conducted by | Snyder | Stedman is survived by | | sons and seven daug met instant death in | ccident seven yvears a. of age. He was a a Heard Westerly Lecture. A larze number went frem here v evening to Westerly to hear lecture on China by Pr, L T. Head- land of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGowan and two children of Bradford, R. I, ha been visiting Mr. and Mre. Willlam P, Babecock. 1d_Mrs. Joseph S. Adams and Katherine, of Norwich, spent t the home of George A. Pen- dleton. TLeonard Main Is enlarging his resi- dence. Sewing Mesting. ies' society of the Third rurch held a sewing meeting 1EONARD BRIDGE Loca! Guests at Goshen Hill Surprise | Party, Rev, and Mrs. Camphell of Lebanen ealled ea Judse A, G, Kneeland and Mr, H. J. Williams Friday afternoon. Miss Lavinia P, IKneeland was at Ghestnut Hill, Friday, Mr. and Mrs William EChambetiain moved tg the Simon Hunt piace in Celumbia Menday, Gilhert M, Williams ana Mise Nettie M, Williams were in \Nliilm&nu&, Fri- ¥ afternoen. Wz, and Mrs. Henry Hyde and twg children. have moved intn the house receatly vacated by William Ghamber- Iain, At Burprise Part es Myrtle Lombar Ixneeland Nettic 'Williams, and B.u.tb Brown and Charles Lombard aftended the surprise parly given Messrs. Roycé alvin and Bdward McCall and - Miss day Henry Kngeland mnesaa\ Bfl.‘b bis £ Kneeland. g! gclumbia. spent rothers S. P. and aravel ~Johnson pof New Haven flpént Tpes' liy “li;h Gilbert’ M, Wil- M‘n{ .Albert a. Kneela‘nfl. mixe Kneeland has pufchased y at the home of Mrs. E. H. | | business caller here Th | at | | | i Chapman Sunda; Equm. Mcgall at Goshen Hill, Fri- | Af : é*&&uns,.’."“*%&f,"im&."f” ks | | i Willlam ILong s the guest of local of Greenwich was a reday James Clark Mrs. Charles Mlitchell and daughter have returned to Saybrook _after spending the week with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Ri Clark. Allen Wa ‘hapel were in sday. from tended the auction at R. Parkers place New London ’ A large number this place at- Flanders. Louis Chapman and Jokn Treadway attended the dance in Salem Friday ovening. James O'Brien spent home in Celchester. Arthur Chepman has moved his | sawmlll on & new setup and will start sawing seen, Richard Clark and were in New Lenden Home for Helidays, Miss Bessie Bavin of New Lenden is spending the Jewish helid at her | homs here. Beleciman Matt Tinker and men are werk repairing reads. Themas Hyde spent heme in Millingten. Iar]l Brown of Salem spent Sunday | with friends in this pla Kugene Chapman and moyed o Whistietewn. | Sam Phillips of New Yerk is spend- ing the helidays with his mother in Chesterjield. A large party of voung folks were | Latimer’s mills Saturday after ar- butt ‘Asa Walden and Fred Winchester of dner Lake were guests of the for- in Sunday at his Albert Walden Wednesday, at Sunday at his family have G mer's brother, cdward Walden, re- cently. Taken to Sanatorium. ! Leo Way, who is ill with tubercu- ! losis, was taken to the hospital in | Norwich Friday. Frank Case of st Colchester was | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adolph Nacovitch was in Colchester Tuesday. 3 Louis Kaplan was in New London Saturday. friends, Mrs. Nathan Pologer and children of New York have come to'live with Mrs, [Pulogerl fgther, M, Henchman, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Chepman, Miss Chapman Flora Treadway and Louis wera\in New London Tuesda FITCHVILLE Sussessful Week of Revlval Services at Bastist Church—Bazaar Well At. tended, — Dusing the past weeis s foes nave “tae uu‘;d 3 eve, pasios 94 the shuse > ‘k 2 S e nnmsz. he syeaks: for the meetings been Ret enrge B, Allison of utherford, N. J. (Momorrow (Sum- favy will De the toncluding meetings, . beth at fhe fces c morniag and oclock services in the éven- 7 Suecessful Bazaar, Fhere was a ¥ large attendance at ‘the qu -gma‘ Ppazaur given Jast Friday and finlfig under the auspices ga gzagr cluh " in Palnier hall. =t evening the com- edy entitfed The Town Marshal was bresented by local® a.ma_teurs “And was Well~ received. Urday “evening ths Mr. Dyky has the frame of his new last week attending the funeral of W, |, M- Dyky bas B frame of B8 hew F. Fuller. X ! eetting it up. Miss Catherlne Desmond was a ri Ticsl. Tatmers ) attdntod the . 1amge cent guest of the Misses McCarty. ; on Mr. Mrs. Glorge ‘Adams were | Aotion at Conghiin's in Lebanon ik T Corres has séturnea to | A family has moved imto the house s “offee has re Oceum after spending a few days with | 3f Mr. Mints, near the pond, at Cedar Swamp. Large herds of deer are sesn ocon- slonally visiting the rye lots in this section, Frank A, Case was a Vialtor in Chesterfleld and Deep River Sunday, making the trip in his aute, CLARK’S FALLS Miss Myrdell Maine, whe was very s J\’an:ht‘r‘ N ORTH FRANKLIN Miss Mattie Allen and Miss Flor- ence Hoffman of Norwich were weel end guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. | Jeapneite Heffman. | Misses Delia and Helen Armstreng of Fall River visited their parents re- cently, Miss Franc Miss ¥thel Browning spemt Friday | ill with grip some time age, i recov- with friends in Montville, ering from ap acute att Bright's Mrs Ada Lamb visited several days | digease and is able to walk out. with Mrs, Emma Warner and_Mrs, Albest Kuehm apd rs, Leen Ladd of Norwieh visited daflfl"fler Helen are very ploagantly situated In fheir new home near West- exly. Biys, Frank Maine and ehildren of Ashaway and Carrie Matne of wegtuek were visiters at Mus, Allen ne's Wednesday, n Sunday Mi Lylu ©'Briem of heve, Jerry Maneoney this weel Ernest Smith of Lebanen road spent Sunday with Huntington Lathren. | Charles Hepkins ef Plaintield is set- l ting up’a sawmill on Fingaley HIL and Alice Lillie of Wil- F. Browning's at llman ited ic over Sunday. Providence was a Rheumatic Pains are quickly relieved by an application of Sloan’s Liniment. You don’t need to rub— just lay on lightly. It\penetratES at_once to the seat of the troubla.‘m Here's Proof 74 . Miss ELsTE MANTHEY, 4220 Talman Ave., Chicago, Tll,, writes:—**About two § years ago my mother broke down with rheumatism. The doetors didn’t do any ood. My mether was persuaded to try loan’s Tiniment, end in three weeks was entirely well =and 1 bd&evu shp is cured forever.” . Relief F‘unn Rhmnadsll Miss H. E. LinpeLear, Gilroy, Calif. writes —** My mother has used one 5as, bottle of Sloan’s Liniment, and zl:ha@h tg;h over 83 ym of -¢ , she has obtained great relief from her rheumatism, 5 Gene '%e ‘% '2.« Rheumatism Entinely 4 SR iy MyER, of 1215 6¢., Dayton, Ohls, writest —. ¢ My mother was treubled with rhznmatm*‘ her Flencs advisedhus to At the same sime ¢ Sloan’s Liniment and her rheumatism is entirely - worms betaeen n) family was troubled with ring-worms—there were .:‘p sisters and I and Slean’s Liniment cured every one of us in a week’s time. SLOANS LINIMENT is the best remedy for neu )mnbay, chesg pains, asthma, hay fever, sg. t and spraing, At all dealers. Price, 85e, 5pe,, and u.oo.‘* Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent frea, Address