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DAY, MAY 10, 1913 ,of 15 to 7. The local team put up a Lathrop was a member of the Congre- LEI l Ens FROM Two STATES | much faster game than the week pre- UNCA‘SW gational church. She leaves one son, vious: Jarvis, the lecal piteher, being edi Clarence Lathrep, with whom she liv- —_— absent, the lecals tried out Ted Lar- New Organ Heard at Methodist | ed, and several grandehildren. kin, and he made good, helding the Church—May Basket Hung te Miss Grange Discusses Crops. N L GALES FERRY visiters dewn to five hits and fanning Landphere—Sur Party—Mis: " ew London nun y five men, which is pretty goed play- e BEiAS At the Grange meeting in the Town ’ A s ! ing for a.first game, and promises well to Open at St. John’s Church. hall Wednesday ‘évening there were E in Death of Mrs. Harlan N. o 5 N ¢ & . e about forty in attendance. A great for the future. Three of the fve hit ! : NIANTIC Newbery and Infant Daughter— came in & row in the binth. when he , The ovgan which las been Fecently | deal of credit is due Brother Gearge —_—— Cabinet of Epworth League. | was told to ease up; and metted, three 'IDStalled in the Meinagist Hpiseapal|Smith and those: who helped nim 1n Wiillam Bruce Haynes Closes Theatri- i | {uns, all made after Shea should have ;‘“Sfmd;;"geg_slzes or the first time gun:&ni n.nd‘ repalrlln"g‘r (hte‘ hall. Mr. cal Season—Owners and Tenants| . The death of Mrs. Amy Satterlee been out on strikes the ball hitting 3 | Bmi as given of his time many Aeice At Pias Gicy 'sd enants | Newbery, wite of Harian N. Newbery, | him on the hand while in the act of Pl e el ioc.| Iolre) aud ghe siall ek Deen very mach . ne Grove Summer Cot- | 4 the Dackus hospital In Norwich Striking. The locals batted out eight (AIIer Nemorial =—school, spen improved and will be enjoyed by all tages. Wednesday afternoon came ae a great | 8ingles and two two-baggers off the | “WGGE ®f0 & BpL nome b Deroy. . | the patrons and the townspeople when- —= shack to her relatives and friends in . two local pltchers and were able to | p Jrs: .. Lvon and daughter, MISS | ever they have the opportunity to use William Bruce Haynes returned on | this community, Mrs. Newbery, who Score almost at will and made & run- | ‘5 40 ‘»“’“'“‘}l“‘“‘ l‘ e week end Wi it. The lecturer's hour was very in-|. Monday to the home of his parents, | left here to enter the hospilal on | away game of it. Score: T e e s, Tred J, | teresting. For general discussion, ¢ apt. and Mrs. T. C. Haynes, in Smith | Monday, gave birth to a daughter| P. and G. .......0 110 15 3 4 *—15] ;w8 ‘NOFED G- Allen, Mrs. Fred J. | What is the mest profitable crop to ente. Mr. Haynes is a member of | Wednesday morning. The funeral of | Jewett City 02200000 7| IO and, ~"'*‘S ,}":9_ "{; ']‘anflpg?"|raise? was discussed by the following Chocolate Soldier theatrical troupe | mother and child wiil be held at Gales | _Baltic will be the opponents of the | FYE¥€ 8 FIGIOR OF SIS "‘»‘d“f"“,h‘“ag, i brothers J. C. Young, potatoes: N. nich has been playing through the | ierry Sunday afternoon. The sympa-| V. and G. Club on the local grounds | ooo CORFCH ! e Sunday sSchool | giark, cabhage and rhubarb if you live United States and western Canada. He | thy of their many friends is extended | this afternoon B, ferlok A, Johnson is, in |BSSr & city or village: .some other, . . 25 Tar weat as California and | 0" Mr. Newbery, and ail mosrn with| _Several from Voluntawn attended | . M3, I . Aich ad Dupna £ ouphs inoghl Had the laws changed making it « v). Mexico :mu\ \\xu\uusaed some | him in this his double bereavement. | the dance at Glasgo on Saturday even- | “pp "y cenald gaods of Clark Hum- | {Re mest profitable was a good crop of . fighting on the borde S | ing. Hou : L k ~lbays. A Anthony from New York. annual meeting of the Epworth |, 1€° - RS gy g 3 v | i their cottage at Crescent Beach last | Wednesday evening. The following of- | {iid DIWCREd B8 temt of PIE (07 SREGNS | The members of Mentville granse, el week for the season. flcers were appointed members of the | 18 JAPHEE chuten. £ S08€ TR ISR IO | P, of H., whottopk part in the drame | Mr and Mrs. Jabes G, Lathrop have George Peabody, # conductor on the | cabinet: President, R. Irving Hurlbutt; | fEOPIC FSICE BI% BIOGRER G o5 | Valley 'Farm went to Ledyard last returned from their wedding trip, and New lLiondon end Kast Lyme straet|frst vice president Miss Jemnie G.| J8%. Ths company BoPe S toue PI0Y | Thureday night and geve the pipy in | are at Mr. Lathrop's home on Bozrah rollway . b moved with his family | Perkins; second, Mrs. Courtland E.| Pell, @08 SR8 0 00 T ogeh evening, | the Congregativnal chapel. Thoss wio street. b from Waterford to Niantic Celver; "third, Miss Laura A. Perkins; | [Rent 1o, \arge cromds cech PVELTS!| went from this place were ferried | Edward Congdon, who was badly Has had it carried int ctical Miss Effie Haynes has returned from fmlu’lh, i‘x"”' < Wilson ;lm. rison; sec- | SOV : across the Thames and were met by a |injured in the mill Monday, is staying b1 mio practica Neaw York, where she has been spend- | retary, Miss Alice Satterlee; treasurer, ' st Greeneville ‘wa big team which took them on a straw | With his sister in Bozrah. . ing severdl mosths with Mrs. C. M.|Miss Florenee B Hurlbutf; pianist R R Tanll L | RiRe €5 the gl effect for the benefit of all the Root summer visitor to Pine Grove. ss Jennie G. Perkins. 1 ll\u.1 i.)i‘k‘t aturday @ .d ¥ i R: ; AP G) SoEnes _| Louis Disco y and Sunday. eceived May Baskef B e family have moved to | . Mrs. Curtis Gates and little daughter 5 aturday unday. ey e DYARD N 4 18 | yrariiiie o "Now Tomon were. facats | o S Mary Yiovrin and Mige Winl, | The class of girle in Sunday schoot = o - snfl Mee MmO | el Havmion L Beriins | thelr liome in Wilipantia bined with the boss Clase Anq mave | Hely Communion ~Service — Town SRR e D e T on Xt Aive “vans | Mrs. Georse Frink of Ekonk spent| Miss Landphere a surprise May bas- ~ School Committee Meets—Paymant Wi 6. Geand Muast. of Norwich were S ncht :’;}4 V\w:\ ‘\f:‘d“;n‘-:” 153;::}913-{(;3(: par- Iéf]l dSul}ll'da)‘ night. The basket was of $105 for Damage to Sheep by Miss Eleanor Coates, who is attend- | 1ast week -of Rev. Mrs. C. W. o N o ot ot Fhin. | o T the CUGE WS FLeS BJUCE | Bagk her, Guidan Mr. and M Risdor jof New | 80 C e L e neay of Pine Tl is) S B e el L Dr. and Mrs, Nathan G. Gray of . - . o s resi- | York armived Sy v for Several |01 M i Dire. | " ne mombone o ood Cheer Sup- | SOrYich Town were visitors in town formerly a Receiver was appointed to dis- on Main street and gone to |days’ -stay at their summer home in| (i} S0c REU e B A sy e C i i _ on Main street | gt atag | Charies” Macomber. ghing secicty were entertained at the | “45I6% ommunion was observed at tne pose of the assets. A few individuals with & A e e 3 Minerva Comstock on x C - : . . L A el e CLD MYSTIC Thursday afternoon. An 'interesting | i * Fo."Mr. “White's subtect. was plenty of ready cash obtained the bargains r and Mrs 2 ‘mer ¢ s. Sarah Colver per eh- . rogramme had been arranged. Mrs. i T e ool N, Y. have ‘taken ihe Miss Kate B. alver, of the nu\iiv! o Colin S. Buell gave an address on The Efl;zw;h“épeP°?§%2“ ‘{,{‘“Eia}, Llider’ and made the money. Stephen Dunst ouse in Niantic fo; > visitors over ursday an o i s Si i - e Okl ol g o RO I e Parmer | Priday. test week at their cottage on| Additions -to C"“";T‘ ':""‘b"'s""’_ e bk Z‘g: of “:”f Arsads Charles S. Hewitt acted in their ca- several seasons in the | the Willimantic camp ground. | Obituary Notes—Pittsburg Owner | ; prise Party. pacity. \ Jve. Mrs. Farmer is a danghier of Funeral of Miss Maynard. | Takes Possession of Riverview. | A birthday surprise party was given Teachers Recommended. Governor Hughes had the law changed and o Fasibine Bos O okl il il il k) | Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan at her home | The town school committee held its State of N Y ‘ . Jomepilne SWECL uis Bager of | o Lh¢ P09 of Miss Saran Blien May-| o T e even. | I Mohegan Baturday evening. Among | regular mesting in the library bullding the e of New York Banking Depart- New TLondbn sre QoeunyipE the BEESE| Boint whose deats ooeurad at o8l ing Rev. Heary E. Anderson adminis- | Giore,o oncing were Mr. and Mrs. |Tussdey aftermmoon. All the members ment takes char f iquida! all n High street in New London Tuesday morn- | tered the ordinance of baptism to three | ¢ n\r_r_ms Dolbear, Mr. and Mrs. John | with Supervisor Evans were prcsent. n es ge o and hqul tes ry Harding of Harding’s it e N aates Nichols and George Rice. Bills were presented and ordered paid. failed Bank: Toctitus R Hor cttese po Dichasd iy e i he R hinnr 3 Withee |paator of| Tidied Up Lawn. Teachers were recommended for the al nking Institutions. order far € ‘w ; ..Al(w;pnl | ery Thursday afternoon. Rev. (. the Methodist Episcopal church, re- (,hT‘,““’S‘J“»}: g"enmg members of the e"a‘;;"gg;‘;fl( & Robblik ot Preston ontroge of New London will he ) Harrison, pastor of the Gales ceived one candidate on probation at ristian Endeavor society and others g E s b =is . gucst of Mre. Harding for & | Voryy K Church: conducted the fas | last Sunday mornings service wiling o assist gave the jawn in | Oty held s prayer meeting at the rosi- Governor Sulzer’s administration has ordered n ST 5 . | neral eervice, whick was held in New ront of the church a cleaning. Aftor | 98nc iR i H P Soden has sold er_cot- | BSXAL service, which was neld In Now| Funoral of Frank G. Pendleton. | {ng™ S00"S Joonin &, SANIE S0 | day avening. that if there are to be any opportunities s ) Mr. Shan- o Mrs. Nicholas Churen SEUSY | Frank G. Pendleton’s death occurred | The Woman's Misslonary society of | Mise Bthel Hewitt, who has been f ki o h. 5 ) w Shanko- | {i3\ilie and two brothers, Bryon A. Thursday, May L at his home In|eastern Conmecticut held "ils yearly UsthyiaR tarwos maete with Miss Mo or making money from the assets of failed mmer vis e grove | S . 2 ICES: 3 = Pr T eral v { r 3. g L el Smith at Gales Ferry, has return- n of Anthony, R. 1., and Charles E. Mg Providence. The funeral was held | conference at the Baptist chureh on < 3 H : to occut nard of Bed Wine Minm Relaties | Sunday in that city. Burial was Mon- | Wednesday. ed home. Banking Institutions, all the people should soon. o | from this vicinity attending the fu-:day at 10.45 in Elm Grove cemetery. | Killed Big Snake. . $105 for Sheep Damage. be gi s. Fox to neral service were Mrs, Lydia 8. May. | Among relatives’ who attended {he| Goorge Allen, wnile out for a walk | The selectmen were called to Miss given an equal chance. = nard and i\" and Mrs. D. C. Perkix uumll qv" 5 were “: g;!‘:d »\1:‘; P\Al- Sunday afternoon, killed a black snake | Lury Main's recently and awarded her e <. | frem the Fe wit s. Joseph E.|llam E. Pendleton anc , n { measuring five feet. 3105 for damage done to sheep hy Nirs. | Sevarly, Mash | oy nter of Fort I dleton, of New lordon Mrs. Hverstt! The Epworth league gave an enter- |dogs. This is the largost bill paid in The Banking Department of the State of : f eove Seiunday Qe R sacerted: Uocal GRuh! - Crane of Poquonoc, Mrs, Daniel W. | tainment in the chapel Friday night, | town for sheep damage in a long - =5 e b Tais et Rew e bocal Cnureh teq | Limp of ledsard, N, Herbert 5 Coit | the iceeds 10" be used 6 ropain the | while New York realize perfectly that such a Joseph Burnh ive a phonograph | the local churct the conference of | of G4 Mystic. Mr.. Pendleton was the o i e £ Birshain euve » phonouraph | she loca) Shorah at the oonterance of of ola Sytle, Mz Fendietan was e | - Albion Holmes of Hiambure was the o g large tract as 3019 separate 1ois of the - o aretven | S0l associition’ nela”in' Groton'last | Benaicion, : | Feat of Mr. and”rre. Edwin' Henrs Morris Park Race Traek cannot be A Middietown arrived | week. [ William Whitman. s 2 o 2 2o y for a few weeks. ributt has been ARG Ueha nulu‘imll\ . Mission to Open. | Reorganization of the Sunday School— sold without sacrificing th value. \s wn_ to finish the | & and Mrs. Nel- fves and friends were nouned| Commencing Sunday, May 11, the Personal Items. v ige on Orchard street | 1 Norwich 1 tam Whitman at Brooklyn N.| Will be mission services conducted in - \as been building for some A M ddiatows Funerai: | e I i | St. John's Roman Catholic church. | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Main were in o L e b st ain gy VASE Pttty ran aed ot Rev. Father Marbot of the Passionist | Ashaway Sunday. ; Read I € pman Reyn Whitman and for > X . 2 S ey i B {150 s LY | the tuperal of Mrs. Satterlee’s sister | barents, the late Mr. 'and Mrs, Tru- | ,,Li8s Zella and Miss Nejlie Brouillard | was in this place on business last Sat- 1 a T e Sedsol low [P e et Chioan Mrs evholds "" of Pequot were guests thjs week of | urday ¥ | ert Reade of vy i the UL IS SR, Gerge fpan Cuikmas s Reynolds and Mr. {'triendy in Baltic, Mrs. Bliza Brown of Westerly was There is mo aliernative. : b sl e 1e in the y Whitman were married abou ear | ITi€ : s mothe V. L Beade’| L0 % TELToms JRo ok T i Yeeil | John Carlton, Jr. of Pequot, who |a visifor at Mr. Marble's Sunday. .‘“v “.m‘_“.‘u - Mae o TR i e nad th or'| apnandicitis ‘Hu\ been seriously ill, is able to be Sunday School Reorganizes. 2 A s PaWUF | home in Ledyard Wednesday after a Doyle—Gi i The Sunday school was reorganized That is what is meant by the ble to be | tW0 Weeks' stay at the home of Mr. | oyle—Greene. The graduating classes in the public |last Sunday with theze officera: Super- Stat fN e 0 o2 land Mrs. al.tham Smith ? Miss Mabel Greene, younger daugh- | Schools in town started on werk for |intendent, Rufus Mallieu; assistant su- B o fgr same | 808 JUL AbiNEm Bullen. . L Lger or M nd Mrs, Charles Greene, | graduating exercises perintendent, Rev. Van Horn; secre- aie o ew York giving you g [ wan ot e b Prown of SOIWICR | or Ol Myetic, and Louis Dovie of | Miss Stella Coen left this week to [ lary and treasurer, Charles Main; li- > t Burdick of | 5o oq Wednesda 3 Ne ondon were married Tuesday | spend a few weeks with friends in |brarian, Paul Main their cot- | S5 B0 YYERSaN of Anthons, m. | eveNInE May 6, at the Mothodist Epis- | Boston Mrs. Ernon Holdredge of Providence e por m y 0 e one 2 sipel. ¥ urdick | ;MU here Wednesady and thurs | copal phrsonage. Old Mystic, by Rev. | o 5 is visiting at the home of Attaway ndon. e rthur ithee, pastor of the | Main. s. Walter G. Barker of |98 1 0 1 porking was (ne | Methodist church, ‘at 7 o'clock. | LEBANON Nathan Main i making repairs on e Mohawk hilteday o teiniivas tas (the | and Mrs. Dovle will reside at the home . ; his_residence. Th kes ard st X d w | D It e N0 | Two Birthday Colebratians—Large At- | - Horace Pejmer and Geprge Hill wers e sale takes place 9 L ) © Gales | Charles Greene | tendance in Grange Hall. in North Stonington Wednesday. k : et Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer and the : meets at Birthday Surprise Party. A fow | er’ v an ay | Lital S 4 neighbors and friends surpris- | former’s mother were recent callers on Ehest from California R \~I~‘4 aide T Russell was ux\x"fl‘l‘fd Jrilliam Wetmore Tuesday evening, | Chase Hill at the home of George Bur- | 9 d succeeding days = C: P las se par esday evening, May | it heing Mr. Wetmore's T5th birthday. | dick 2 Satteriee of Long Deach, Cal, | 6 to celebrate her 19th birthday an- | Cake and ice cream were served, He| Mr. YVon Carlsberg has returned 70% can remain on mortgage. i here Sativday ‘o Visit' el | niversars. The evening was given 10 | also received a My basket from Providence Titles insured free by Lawyers Title Ins. & Trust Ce. e e, Bt LRt | oo e Rl vobsived 3w | 5, . Eirehday Binner e S TON HILL wich | ber « indsome gifts | Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman enter- For maps and parti app! ek L. Pairfield) with | Shrah Kenmedy is suffering | tained ai dinner Tuesday Mrs. Nelson | gl sl Wallace Norcross and | from the effects of a badly sprained | Tavior, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tavior and i P, ile Church i e w0 Childron, Ralph una Tislen. dng | SoTVicen st ersonage Mhile Churs J. Clavence Davies, 149th St. and 3d Ave., New York City am and Pomfret | Pittsburg Owner Arrives. liss Ruth Howard, it being Mrs. Nel- t P g | S Taylor’'s 76th bi: day N " . Lo S Prost ana| FeLCy, vy Stone. the new owner of on Taylor Ma;» \tnoh da Misses Winifred and Cecil Paimer | Joseph P. Bay, 31 Nassau St., New York City M : - b verview mansion. arrived Wed y at Dance. of East Greenwich spent the week end v 2 N. 1., were i 0! \eir sumimer home | R€sday in his automobi His house- There was a large attendance at the | with their mother, Mrs. Mary Palmer, | ASEnls Nna Spstiensers . ods have reached Old M .| dance given in Grange hall Ikriday| Miss Bertha Gallup is the guest of st s a Lewis, who pussed (he | P€BE Shipped from his former home | evening. Professor Congdon of Bozrah | friends in Norwich St £ihe dree pins Bon | 5 he ¢ of Pitisburs, Pa. Mr. | prompted. Lebanon orchestra furnish- | Miss Amy Gallup has returned after ) Alden cottag i one’s v will arrive soon at Riv- {ed music. Ice cream served. Peo- | spending several weeks in Bkonk and o - o 5 ey atch | o | erview, where they intend to perma- |ple were present from Willimantic, | Sterling. are improving the reads, which are in | Katherine, of Providence. were guesit . ea- - | nent Witchville and Bozrah | " Mrs. Martin Chapman and daugh- | very bad condition jof Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Douglass ovet 2 Novis i Gaaeal: | Mr and Mrs. B. LeRoy Tucker of | ter Rilla, who have been spending two | Farmere are taking advantage of the | the week end 1Sy | The United Workeee of the Meth- | Bridgeport were Sunday guests of their | weeks in Poland, N. Y., returned home | favorable weather for planting Miss Helen Pine and Mrs. John Wells . rkers of th h & A : odist Episcopal church met Wednesday | Parents, Mr. and s. Bdgar Tucker. | Sunday The voung pecple from here attended | spent Sunday with their parents, Mr, s oLl T SR 5 e i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Noyes of Falj| The voung people of this place hung | a May basket party at Ekonk Wednes- |and Mrs. George Pine 3. n and son | N Just : i bneiate of The Bap- | River, Mass. were week end guests of | @ May basket at Mrs. Ervin Mills' Sat- | day evening William Sweet has been ill with a = hex mtoker i i had e abesin 2 | Mr, and Mry. Tra I Favie | urday evening. - - - | severe cold. % r f Da e was } k: the hom rence W. Bec Mr, and Mrs. Hart and five children | Services at Parsonage. BREWSTER’S NECK | \!r,‘;ln;,‘l r\lv‘; \} lliam u‘u_m..;y_u wers Sufy N TH STONING i oy _jof Nenr a have moved into the John| Church services were held at the ¥e { guests of J. ker on Sunday 4 3 y | ORTH bk INGTON « " 1{"‘% Philadelp ia « “uhmi\i il:"v“N'K SR ;tml onage Sninda\. as the church is| State Hospital Team Wins Opening | . e & Hab cox gty s cen spending the week at the 5. Hattie Robinson and daugher, | being repaired S | = T "' | Rollcall and Supper—Large Attendance ic Oral school, of which she is | S: have returned, after spending a| Mr, and Mrs. John Lewis and daugh- Game—Daniel Fowler at Summer ‘ (3] | Expected at Conference—Former ger few days at Rocky Hill | ter were Sunday callers here. Cottage. | | Pastor Goina to Califarnia. ver Hadlai A. Hull and Mrs.| Frank Perkins of Springfield, Mass Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wheeler and | — | it we ent ts of the for- | was the guest of his parents. Mr. and | children were at the Palmer home- | A large number attended the base- a2 Y . Faers. Nao{har. Moa Merr Wllen Hll IR Daiis st Biraslnl s | ball game last Saturday at the st — 8 ; T At e ¥ nd b s 3 home of her younger son, Wil M A. Hoxie, Mrs. Hulda Peck,| George Palmer is assisting Andrew | hospital. Although this was the first | liam R Hull, and family Mrs. Charles Geer and daughter, Myra, | J. Bennett with his spring work | game of the seadon, the hosplisl 1 | Du ee raa ° ® : kRl FTY an umb of Ledyard was | spent Wednesday with Mrs. Clinton| B. G. Palmer and daughter Amelia | Were the winners. . <l tl Olnts N apsion smeritus. | the giest Monday of her cousin, Mise | Goodwin | were In Westerly Tuesday. One of (he New York lighters is dis- i s 1 P. Chipman, of x shiwe od. Ira Abeil and two sons, Arthur and Mrs. Harris Hu‘nrdm{n :Imd son Har- ‘1{'»"‘1”‘”;‘(5 s '?f-'”;}.'u\.‘,fl“"‘ Pisthyay the Geina o Califan C. Leavens Eldredge of Green- | Hdwarg, of Bridgeport, were calling on | ris are in Moniclaly, N. . s sl MR e ! DRGSR . S])rains Bruises = ‘ farnies (| Mite, N. 1 i spending this week Wiih friends n town Wediesday | ERE g Dasial Fowlex, wh s tmen rotld- | Gontly. cloause voup liver and B st pEaT (o A aitis Crib- | Riesvias e dredge, at| | A. Hoxie was in Wilimantic Sun- | has moved bae e sonidbidsitrda . . ’ gy YT Lo vt of the | Riverview. = o . day and called on Elisha Waterman. a | MOHEGAN hp movel Mack IR TMmey oo sluggish bowels while are relieved at once by an applica- ed and ® hecatas R e | her hame here after enorginaynec 0 patient in the private hosnital | % Miss Hope Wilcox af Pogueianuck | 1 tion of Sloan’s Liniment. Lon't D Gt : fodio dfre ofleh ALoRUiNE (hewin 3. Hollis Campbell is visiting her | Chimney Fire at Home of Mrs. Fowler. | soant®ant "Saturday. with Miss Tillie | you sleep. 7ub, just lay on lightly, M. lee. of Providener eriin Amherst, Mas | E = . Landry. My sk iy on Ll ~ Conference Tuesday. S MR e A. Hoxie was in Willimantic Sun-| Mrs, Fowler and Mrs. E. K. Powler | “55Tn Norman of Poguetanuck spent | ick headacne, bllousness, dissl Sonl o TLInk e Chh0 T o _attendunce s expected on | xony ngton were calling. Sunday | 020 i | were in Uncasville Tuesday Sunday with Miss Ruth Baldwin | ness, coated. tongue, foul aste and good than anythung 1 Lave over tria i it the annual meeting of the DIAECn Ware o . “Mrs. E_L. Danielson was a caller in | Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare were | "'\t "ang Mrs. rnest Patridzc and | fool’ trsthaiwass (race them 1o {or 5 Jaiwtg. |1 gt vy bagd buri oo ezaiional chis “of New Lot e Bla A Prawn e b | Norwich WeBkeudas | n casville Wednesday { Mins Livucs Foise 6f Eairet Hhl anal s oSO TUNRES e aaee the busiect ime of the year. 1 tLought ity to el in n illage. Mo dwasd el S ol Auction at Williams Piace. ‘mt‘[" E "‘; i";"rs'"* \".'1‘(:- {*f{;fit"‘" Mr. and Mrs. B T Pendleton of | {i'VHe howels or sour, gussy stomae, firs wou. i o have my ning " r. 1er: ARy 1 [ B rice wers CASV A Y- | *hur stree Norwic spe: Sunday S pot 2 5 g 24 Band taken off but 1 got & bottie of e L AR e SOl ApuEiaE of SREIGN. DRIRYED _The auction at the home of the late | PRy FCo, &l Var Lemngwell ai- | Goin mmn sorey Tt Pairinge | " Poisonous matter clogged in the in- Ly e A R s e o grange meet Iriday evening | Fuests inesday of Mr. and Fred Williams was quite well attend- | (ondls chureh in this place Sunday. L e atridge. | testines, instead of being cast out of WILTON WHEELER, Morvis, 4 Igee sty doviige to-a. @iseusnign 00 Gootee G, Siliee | ed. The things sold breught a good | '“§oteral from Quaker Hill attended s e § e }vhr system is re-absorbed into the - ns for the annual fair in Septem Miss S Anni ilinma: of Maln| s Bev m H ; blood. When this poison reaches the Good for Broken Sinews " : street is spending two weeks ot e T . __ |chureh here Sunday f sEUa : o oo foe Begkan Sinews B e i | et ie spending o two weeks' vaca-| Mrs. Richard A. Turners class re- | ““\ira' Lamoine of Norwich and Mrs. | indham ounty | delicate brain tiggue it causes con- T used Sloan's Liniment for broken Pingwarth, spent i B L LR A e aewian will baibald abaf et hall, | hunn called on Mohegan friends Sun- | Rl | einn ang that dull, throhbing' sk~ T e Loave (o B ARE Al aatinad B P IEEwa 5 i William t Queanetang Hill farn onday evening y Admission | gay. ening headache, ginewa gbova the kash kb asued OY A me here, i Charles Clark has moved fram the | and dancing, $3c.—-ady. [9a% el o | DR WOODSTOCK | “"sific Cathartic pills, oil and purga- able to resume work in less than throe r ain_ of js | small honse belonging to the Tohn W EALS s GNGe ke By Wy i SR iy = - | tive waters force a passageway for a Weeks afier iho acoidents” jciing infa the house of feonard R.| Burrows estate {0 Margaret Gilligan's GLASGO VR ENemR SRt " | Good Attendan At Social—Cene | day or two -yes—byi they den't take ain. house. 2 % N | the riso! « ang o L] York Farm Sold. Mre. Hiram Hhlbredes Uns teiieacd C | Burrell J, Fielding of New London | Family Moves Te Bridgeport. | fhei polsche f Uk aas. RA¥a ne siteot wved to the house in this | utting . - N ner have | regulate y ch, . nd_fnove X e in th | g im urday. returned to their residence in o Stams ¢ee owned by, William J. Richmond SOUTH LYME | ; = X S Ae R Wit 1 1 e sour, undigested and fermenting food esterly e e | and foul gases, take the excess bil e A e AR AMaine pf Woso ] et s | J. T. Wilbur was a recent visitor in | aps. Fowler's home was soon put out i Frank Skinner has moved his family jon G o e A 4154 . sty : e P T Willimantic - and no damage was done. here from Baston and will be employ- | from the liver and carry eut of the h were in town Sunday \ Arthur Miner and son, Frederic Mr. and Mrs. Osear, Misses Anna | led by Mr, Witter | system all the constipated waste mat- Fine for Sprain Mr. and Mrs. leafor Sta of . have returned to * home here, «nd Irene Dugas took a recent trip by | R A A MILA-F.oie Dixon is visiting at | ter and poisons in the bowels. Mr. AESRY A. VOFAL, 84 Somerset -‘\'gllwv are guests of Mrs. Fannie after a lensthy vis London, automobile te Attlebore -and Hills { EONARD BR[DGE R P:}“‘j"}.& X Jo (‘ascarel tonight will surely o frites Tk tone | Mrs Clara Metc ic_was Grove . & B livabla. Sasis stralghten you out by morning. They Sriand 8¢ nlcle 80 badiy i recent guest of Mrs. Luey W. Chap- | The {imber on the Hawkins' farm is : e re———" : . = AL en- | Work while you sleep—a 10-cent hox B ok, "He langhad wheh T i X n 4] Eing Farm 1 Miss Annie Clifford was In Willi-| The social given last i'riday even- | S700% SO0 , TEoid i that 1 vould Ve Him out PRESTON g e R L Willlams’ saw | mantie Friday. ing by Mra Oulas Milligan was well from your drugmisl mesng Feur hesd in a week. Iapplied Sloan’s Liniment e - £ » Pairs o 1 " Mi Lavinia Kneel vas | . The program furnished by - SLOIIHON ¥ and in four davs he war working and it i = the Emma Watrous property, which | Rev. John Thompson was in Nor- | Chesinut Hill Friday. and was At ',:};"‘;‘35“1r5‘(.,}l“,|i e N shfony | and bowels cledn and regular for eaid Bloaw’s was & right good Lini: antata Given at Union Service at! adds greatlv o its anpearance. wich Monday and attended the Ep- Oharios Goir of Horwich Town winl wis sreatly enjoyed months, s, Baptist Church, Miss \Wilhelmina Douslass of New | worth League meeting in Trinity M. |, vicier at Judge Albert Kneelands | Mreand Mr L Yam it - G e 1 1 is "‘r-r;""'-\* of relatives here. |E. church where Mrs. Smith presided. |‘ Tuesday. 3 " l1ast week packing their household | The Home Kitchen, | RS e af 5. 7. B Redle waa An Rl H Al Sunday School Reorganized. Mrs. L. C. Schroedter has heen ill.|goods for removal to Bridgeport whsint y nd woogs Sadacdy S i gden Stan- | v | The Surnday schol of the local| Rev. Winslow R. Stewart, n state | Mrs. Lyman Armstrong is in very | Weo il W Ny Wiy, Tis cheepful on hories, cat e e R e Died at Goilfard {church was rearganized Sunday, tho | Missionary, preached af Egeter Hun- | feeble healih he was visited Mon- | bl "WV inviting. One fhanp and 1 Mrs. Samuel Gardner of oha Mrs. Annie Champlo, vhose death | officers of the preceding vear vere | day afternoon. | day by her son, Charles Armstrong | quart of Turpegiine udded to one-half poultrysent tree, A Har iurdner i s, Aunie Champlon, whose death | O Cer o remaln the uame. If. L. Bur-| A number from thie place attended | Tverett Milligan who has heen om- fon " of 1. & M. Semi-Mixed Real e hd i T nasm o New Tond e o g Bave | e 1T Touns, sasintont, Wiixs Fr | the aistion Neld at the igte Heme of ploved by his brother for ceral maked 3 quris o e highert Dr. ent visitor with il fie v | grandmotlier 6f Captain Setl) Chud- | Burdick, secretary —and " treasuper, | I'redsrick Williams at iick Hill Wed- |years In Ris store U Ml O 0 o dehen wnd’ two mors roewmE: Eari S, g fre. hester 3 e pioke . que. o the GaplAIRALOr SDICH | SR 4 nrgl fed 0. Commingn. o stodent of |2 ode sie Mre, Wimer L Harwond of | Eot 0 s e e N Y L U ol gunday nion | Leslle Mathews of Lyme was the| Mrs. W. Dayon and Bipyan:| Jorcesine, Sneni thewesk end 51 e Southoriage wore ¢ L. CLesyitw | sating theae Querte 56§ Hasead § p Mnton [ heblier 3 W90 e L nine gl pay ek home of hix mother, Mrs. lda Cum- | Siunday gaui one gallon v L A o west of B Stanhope Tuesduy. | were rece sitors i ! ! I abagy | Semi-Mixed Weal Paint. . Sold by T W ivank and + Lynwaod ' ( ook Herry Llersey. hus been Daasing a| Mr und Mrs. R.cA. Wilbur paeenily | ™5 S & |" Leonard Healy has been home sick | Semi-d o A AR o s W their | unele's, James li | few davs with his family J (BAHINE A1 lertgined Miss Mary Bicknell of i \\‘:T w?r““‘r\ ‘\:l:m(n’! sth"f“f L \'IIH" ratupned to bls siudies at Storrs | Bied )" Bty il eary's, at Jewetl Ciiy The Kings' Daughteps had their | Jewett City Srbl gl th Miss Flora Spanl- | cpllege Monday. g DL Sl Slia | meeimg Wednesduy. { . 5 ! ur :‘““‘“"‘\, MM ITer et Constipation Cured. b s : ! : 7y - — n Worcester Monds h 5 It is rumored that Arthor Miner will | CZRA TR ‘e s King's Lite Pill Il re- VOLUNTOWN [ yoon move " to the Tmma Watreus | BGZRAH CAMPEELL'S MJL1§ |(oletcenhiopgCreethed 8 fabE Bloks e e - -, houge in this place, the properiy now % i . Y aomdl anager Ghea and His Jewett City ,ureq by I W. (hapma Mrs. Vera A. Lathrop Dead at 80— e STERLING. |your bowels in healthy condition - o i ¢ owned by F. W. Chapman - Dr. I. B. Gallup of Willimantic, for 3 . {again. John Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., T_p m Defezted, 15 to 7—Tent Show Mrs. James I Smith of New London| Granoe Hall Renavated by George |, jong time a resident here, is \immuf — says: “They are the hest pills T ever iraws Bia Crowds. recently visited her parents, Mr. and! 8mith and Haslpers, | friende here. He called on S. 1. Bar- | Miss Moore of Oneco spent the |used, and [ advise evervone to use ; Mrs, W. « € | = her Wednesday. | week emg with Mrs. W, W. Vaughan | them for copstipation, indigestion and Ve Manager Ehea's Jewett | . B P Stanhepe ix doing teaming for| Afier a lingering iliness, Mrs. Vera | Daniel Stene. whe has heen very iil | _Mrs. Horace Burdick and Mrs. Farah | liver complaint.” Will help you. Price cam won handily aken inio Mr. Wiggand ai Crescent Beach (he| Ann Lathrop died st her home Thurs- | for the past winter, is improving Sweet were in Danicigan Monda 250, Recommended by Lee & Osgood wip on the local grounds te the tune past two weeks. day merning, at the age of 3. Mrs. James H. Dixon and a gang of men Mrs. Arthur Seojt and daughter Co. & : 5

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