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LETTERS FROM Tolland County BOLTON Local Team Wins Doubleheader From South Manchester—Pupils Enter- tain. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Finley and chil- dren of New York are at their sum- mer home in town. The Ladies' Aid Society met with Mrs. Charles Burt Thursday. Bolton visitors over Memorial were Miss Johnson of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson of antie, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Aspin- wall of South Manchester at John Johnson's: M and Mrs. Isaac Ba rows of Ansonia at K. S. Barrow: Oliver Brown of Brookiyn, N. Y, 1 Miss Emma Brown's; Prof. S. M. At- vord of Hartford at Miss Alvord’s, and Ralph C. Eaton of Springfield at his father’s, Frank H. Eaton. Defeated South Manchesters’. . day Sunday. The Andover-Bolton nine was vic- | Miss Nettie Griffin has returned torious in both games they plaved 'n|from Hazardville where she visited her Andover with the Tribunes of Smu‘v | aunt. Menchester, Memorial day. Addison E. Frink was a caller in Rice of Boiton Notch was umpire, h\: town recently. decisions were satisfactory to all. Mr Will Chamberlain took a party to Rice has long been a baseball player, his experience, with other qualities | Mrs, Wilson of New York is visiting make him a good umpire. i fer sister, Mrs. Thompson or Miss Patterson, and two sisters of | green. Hartford have rented the Perry cot- toge at the Center for the season. Has Summer Engagement. Theodore S. Perry is to leave town when his school closes about the mi dle of the month for Miiford, Penn, where he and his orchestra are to pls Mrs. Annie Gilbert 3 daughter, at The Bluff House, a summer hotel, | Helen were at Dr. Pendleton’s for for the season. Memorial day, and Sunday. ™ : : The son of Clayton Lord who has emorial Day Exercises. Dbeen very with tonsilltis, is better. Drake Post, of Manchester, attended Mr. Lord stuck a vail in his foot, the meeting at Belknap church Sun- day morning where Rev. Mr. Wood ward preached a memorial day mon. After the service the graves the Belknap cemetery were decorated, | after which the company went to the Center yard and attended the exer- cises given by the Center school chil- dren and decorated the graves of sol- diers in that yard. Theodore S. Perry and orchestra played at the dance given at Andover town hall, last week Friday evening. | Walter Filley, state forester, of New The dance was largely attended by | Haven, passed the week end at Ken- Bolton people. | jockety. Harry Hilton and Mrs. Hilton of! Miss Rachel Fuller of New Haven Hartford were gue: of the i has returned from a visit in Palmer latter’'s sister, M Ch: " Sumner. | and enjockety Rev. Cyrus M. Perry of Ellingtor, | returned from a formerly of Bolton has aecepted ister in V of the Staffordville Congreg: daughte church for one year. Mr. Perry will | George Bugbee retain his residence in Ellington. Motored From Indianapolis. Mrs. Louis H. Levey and a party of Monday in Mrs. Levey's touring car for Bolton where they wili spend some time at Mrs. Levey's sum- mer home. Pupils' Entertainment. The graduating class of the Bolton grammar schools gave an entertain- ment in the Belknap school house la:t Monday evening to raise money to defray the expenses of graduating. The class was assisted by children in the lower grad and music at the town hall. dren ‘decorated the The ladies furnished visitors. Miss Kathryn Morgan of Colchester was a visitor Wallace Strong of Boston has been visiting his sister, Mrs, Loren Lord. Everett Thompson Jr. is visiting at his fathe: | but is around ag: able to attend to his business. | State Forester's Visit— visiting at the parsona { Northfield, | mer went also to Newton, | tend the anniversari TWO STATES a stay of The party made the of Old-Time Music. day Memorial soldiers’ dinner here last Sunday. Elisha Lewis is ex Miss Annie Griffie Hartford Saturday. for came to Mrs. Sumner's farm in town Wednesday for hours during which they had a basket ; lunch. automobiles. several | trip Observance of Memotial Day—Concert was speaking The chil- graves. the | cted home this week from St. Joseph's hospital, Willi- mantic. Miss Mabel Buell who has been very ill is convalescent. was home over n Oid-Time Melodies Please. There was a concert last Friday enin~ at the town hall, 1 | musicians. | and recitations, | the Iarge audience. given by Old-time ~ danc; were appre WILLINGTON row at Newton Anniversaries. "he annual meeting of rciety day o'clock. Roli Call, The church meeting and roll call is| ) to be held on the 10th, afternoon and | evening. N ss Rose of Brookfield, E. W. Tuesday Rev. and M Ma. and will soon be ev. E. W. Dar- Cosgrove is in Manchester for the Ladies’ was held Friday afternoon will be observed next he exercises commence at 3 arrow w ent (n | Anflcuncemun(s in the less friction. The Standard Qil for All Motors Most miles from a gallon of fuel. In half-barrels and barrels—galion and five-gallon cans. Use Standard Oil Company’s Gasoline : STANDARD OIL COMPANY Less carbon deposit— of New York rial day with her daughter, Miss Alice | Balley, in Green- | order of notice. to July 7 with | after which the graves of the soldiers were decorated. was referred W. Pratt, who is teaching wich, had a very pleasant trip and| The first and final account of Mary Rev. A. G. Crofoot preached at visit. | B. Lillibridge, administratrix on ths | Ashaway last Saturday. _ estate of Penelope Lillibridge, de- Mr and Mrs, W. E. Hammond and UNION ceased, was aliowed, ordered recorded | qaughter, Ruth, of Wickford, were I and the bond cancelled guests Memoriai day of Mrs. Ham- Republican Ticket Elected. mond’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jared of Town - Webster Marriage Received. Florence Marcy of Hartford re- Mrs. Frank C. Sumner of Farming- | where he was graduated five ¥ ot the Maioy ton avenue, Hartford, and a party of |ago. : ladies from a Hartford ladies’ club| Mrs. F. W. Pratt, who passed Memo- | S EEliey war B a¥er \Sun: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horton of Mon- son spent several days with friends in town the past week. «BEST BY FAR™ BREWERY BOTTLING Is ahead of them all Order | | ! LAGER ALE and PORTER When Run Down in physical condition it is usually because the action of the organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and strongest. The one remedy you may take and feel safe with is BEECHAM’S PILLS (The Largest Sale of Any Modicine in the Werld) The first dose gives speedy- relief in sick-headache, bilious- S ness, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, dyspepsia, and lasting improvement follows the timely use of this fa- vorite and reliable homeremedy. You will become healthier and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham’s Pills Pick You Up Bold everywherd. In bozes, 10o., 250. Directions with every box poiat the way to health and are capeclally vala Mr. and Mrs. M. P. J. Walker and Amasa Morse of Stafford Springs call- | ed on friends in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Town are soon to occupy the tenement rented of Mrs. Raymond Burnham. r. and Mrs. Albert Hammond of Woodstock Valley attended the Memo- rial day exercises at the Congregation- al _churc! h Miss Esther Nelson spent with her parents at South Woodstock. Town—Webster. ments have been received ot ge of Maurice Davis Town iella Webster at South- 28th of May They are weeks in Nova Scotia Announc the marr and Clara 1 bridge the spending two STAFFORDVILLE burn Place—Holiday Guests. Leonard Gibson and family of Wales, Mass.,, moved to the Ebenezer Colburn place last week. Mr. Gibson has pur- chased the place from John A. Colburn of Enfield. Archie Sanger, Amos Putnam and Miss Dorothy Putnam of Pittsfield, Mass., were guests of local friends over Memorial day. Mrs. Stella Gregory and two daugh- Mrs. Henry Nye and two daughters, s Ruth and Ella of South Coven- sts of Mrs. Willis Blecher and Mrs. Louise Brow: Rockwell Race of North Franklin were guests over Sunday at T. M. Lyons’. Charles Andrews of New London was entertained by A. A. West over Memo- rial day. Justin Goodwill of Hartford was the guest last week of his brother, Andrew Goodwill. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCarthy spent Sunday with the former's sister in Hampden, Mass. Mrs. Grant Hanner visited friends in ‘Worcester over Sunday. EAST WILLINGTON Mrs. Louis Ingal Royce and baby called on friends in East Willington Tuesday. In- galls took Mrs., A. G. Baldwin to ride in her finely equipped auto. Mrs. In- galls is a fine chauffeur, handling her large touring car with perfect ease. Miss Main from Franklin is to teach in East Willington next year. Mrs. Baldwin keeps her stately elms in fine order by keeping wood ashes around the trunks. Washington County, R. I. . HOPKINTON The monthly meeting of the school committee was held at the home of the and Mrs. Seima Lillian A. Budlong and Jessie M. Stan- dish at Ashaway, Laura S. Yeaw and M. Ida Dockery at Hope Valley. All were reappointed. The superintendent of schools was authorized to_submit to the school receive pupils residing in Westerly in- to the public schools of Hopkinton at the regular rates of tuition In the vart- ous grades. The town council met at the town hall Monday afternoon and granfel orders for the payment of bills to the amount of $980.62. Probate Businese. As a probate court they appointed Thomas McKenzie of Westerly admin- | istrator on the estate of Nuthan S. Carr, late of Ashaway, deceased. Frank Hill,” Elisha C. Stlliman and Charles W, Clarke were appointed appraisers lon saia estate The petition of Augustus M. Bailey ! for appeiniment as administrator on the estate of his late wife, Mary E, | | Sunday | Wales Man Buys the Ehenezer Col-! ters, of Willimantic, and Miss Claudia | Perron of Norwich were guests over Memorial day and Sunday of Mrs. Mary White. | her son, John clerk, Miss Clara A. Olney, at Hope | Valley, Monday morning. Applicatio were received from the following teachers for reappointment: Misses L Gertrude Stillman, Sara M. Budlong, | ¢ommittee of Westerly a proposition to | The town election Tuesday resulted in the election of the republican ticket. At a late day a citizen's ticket ap- peared in the field and in the North district carried the election. but in the G. Barber, at Ferndale. The desk of the S. D. B. church was occupied last Sunday by Rev. L. F. Randolph of Ashaway. A strawberry supper was served by South district the vote was 57 repub- | otk i 4 can and 11 citlzen’s, and the republican | ¢, Lovel Workers last Saturday majority in the whole town was on dif- | JIEht 3¢ the home - ferent candidates from 61 to 55. Bt < Mrs. Peleg C. Crandall of New Yor | is visiting the mother of her deceased| The amount of capital invested in husband, Mrs. n P, Brown. the electrical business in the United is visiting C. Kenyon, of Ash- Harriet States is in the neighborhood of $6.1 000,000,000. Mrs. S. away. The town council met Wednesday in special session as a returning board to eount the ballots cast Tuesday in the two voting districts of the town. ROCKVILLE The Soldier Dead Remembered—Many at Strawberry Supper. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Bears the Signatu.e of Services were held in the Seventh ay Baptist church Memorial day, | FOR SUMMER TRAVEL Just bear in mind we are HEADQUARTERS in NORWICH for the following lines of LUGGAGE: STEAMER AND FULL SIZE WARDROBE TRUNKS Of Regulation Hide. STEAMER AND FULL SIZE TRUNKS. GENT’S TRUNKS AND HAT BOXES. A large lihe of TRAVELING BAGS of Leather and Light Weight Suit Cases; a large variety of the latest improved pakes. i All these goods are carefully inspected and chosen by us from selected stock. We know how to do this, it being our profession, and can assure you of supplying your needs in |Periencsd riders. o os the right trunk, the right suit case or the right traveling bag at a RIGHT PRICE, a prige that meets and vanquishes com- petition. When you buy any of the above goods, you want them strong, serviceable, trim and reliable; the kind you get here at lowest prices. Let us show you. Shetucket Harness Go. 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Seicct your automobile or delivery car fiom your own dealer. We will pay for it. You can pay us at your convenionce, without advance in pr Auto s’ Co. of Am. Inc, 1% anl. ROYCE, Agt., 35 Shetucket Norwich, marl0ThSTu Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- eras a specialty. Now located in the Steiner Block, 265 Main St, rooms over Disco Bros. Established 1880 MISS ELLA M. POTTER Instructor of Piano and Harmony Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 Conn. SPRING MILLINERY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St, Nerwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, GASOLINE A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Heaters a Speocialty. Telephone 318. and WEDDING GIFTS OUR STOCK OF Sterling Silver, Cut Glass —AND— Silver Plated Ware i8 the largest we ever had and the best stock in New London County. 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