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war, has had his pension increased | 5 ]nm $15 to $22 per month. * New Owners Developing Colanial HANOVER Point—Cottage Season Opens Well. o Prof. B, F, Manniere of Philadelphia [ Annual Meeting of Hom is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Society—Airlee Team Wins Fridays Payne at Riverside. Badl. Qanib F. R. Peck Is passing the summer at " LETTERS FROM TWO STATES .. GALES FERRY Attractions of Village and Bluff Appeal to Many Visitore—Cottagers Arrive e:enm& in Gn’? Rall: sttended, pouple_eing prosen Hebron, Seuth H dham, Seuth Cov- entry, Willimantie and Geshen. Mr. Abbott end Mr. Helmold furmished music; Iee cream was served. Prof. and Mrs. Monroe Wetmere and son Howard of Willlamstown, Mass., are guests of Deacon and Mrs, Willlam ‘Wetmeore. L New London County Local Pesple at Baltic Grange Meeting —Pastor Preaches on Gettysburg Anniversary, Lioyd R. Rebinson of Brattleboro at- tended the Robinson reunion Thursday of last week. L 7 and " DIAMONDS Oin gbock of Watdhos' and Diamonds is large and we' SALEM! for Rest and Recreation. David_Pitcher and family of Brook- | Miss Daj Clifton Springs, N. Y. the popular || 3 13 i o Parker of New London . The annual meeting of the Woman's Famous Boston 8culptor and Family o lyn, N. Y., are spending the season at | is lpondlnc.fvhe summer with her aunt, | health resort. Missionary soclety was held at the Visit Relativee—Good Work of Pu- e pienic season at Riverview place | their summer home here. Mrs. Hermon A. Gager. F. C. Payhe was the guest of hisi|home of Mrs & Lady mridas Sine 27, epened this week with two large gati- erings, membere of the Catholic Wo- man’s club and the Central Baptist Sunday schoel from Norwich, enjo. nlece, Mrs. James F. Smith, of New London recently. Mrs; Howard Stickney and daugh- ter Virginia are guests of the former's Clifton Sweet of New Britain was a week end guest of his meother, Mrs. Mary Sweehn Master Arad Robinson has returned after gpending a few days in Brattle- boro, Vt. 3 Clifford H. Robinson and Clifford A. The officers elected were: President, Mrs. A, B. Ladd; secretary, Mrs, Stan is! home secretary, Mrs. Lee; treas- urer, Mrs. Park; home treasurer, Mrs. pils—Summer Guests. Bela Lyon Pratt and famlily of Bos- days of the week in Inches Tall. ton speat several d ing the hospltality of Charl ts, Mi M h. town, guests of Oramel Pratt’s famlly. e hospltality of Charles H. Brown | pBepjamin Carpenter has a plece of | Heath attended the memorial services | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roath. | Tanner. The report of the annual meet- solicit inspection oot Sirk SSorah frratt and duughter, Miss | 4t his grounds, Monday and Tuesday. | iraita. some of which is 61 inches|of the L O. O. F. In Jewstt City Sun- | Herbért Smith and family were re- | jeier, The report of th given by Miss B Mrs, Joab B. Regers, with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Benn and children, of New London. opened their summer home in the village Saturday for the season. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stanhope at Rocky Neck farm. ,Mrs. Edward Bates of Deep River was the guest of her parents here re- Helen Eadie. The cantata, Hiawatba, ‘was given under direction of Miss Jen- nie C. Gallup, assisted by Mrs. F. G. Gertrude Pratt, of Kansas City, Mos left town Monday for Loston. They expect to spend the remainder of the tall, day, d S. Armstrong and son_ Ralph Baseball Games. were Ocean Beach visitors one day the The South Windham baseball team Ferguson & Charbonnear FRANKLIN SQUARE summer with the family of Lela Pratt | the, villz Hore Bab d defeated the | Past week. Way, Mrs. Lee, Miss M. " My, and Mrs. H C; came here Saturday an foa Z tly. ay, M e, Miss Margaret Eadie, at_thelr summer home. 4 tamily of| o ot Mistferd, ”:u;dunemgn?nflnll;xs 10cal A6RD. (b fo 0; i 1;(;;-‘ Mu;y J. Lovett of Norwich was | ¢ently. Mutiy &t Conosrt Mrs. Fuller and Miss Standish. Mrs. Mrs Mabel Moore and family of | (9h Of HATHQrt, are guoets of W and | o ehall tenm No. 2 played the Col- | & Tecent visitor at Lakeside farm. gy S - _ | Park was leader of the meeting. Those Philadelphia have arrtved in town for chesters here Saturday ahdriwére @ rs. George E. Manning and son o concert given at the Union | Jresent from out of town were Mre, on_the Biuff, Miss Luella Morgan of Middletown was a guest of her grandfather, Thom- ae Latham, over Sunday and Menday, having joined her mother and sister here on Saturday while en route to her home from a visit with friends in Worcester, Mr. and Mrs, .James McMurray and little daughter, of New York, are ding their vacation in the village. Mr. and M Harr: orman and thelr Milllard of Yantic were guests Sunday of Mrs. C. H. Robinson, Miss Edna Vallette of Bridgeport is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Ayer. Mrs. Alfred Manning of South Wind- gxnm was calling on friends here Fri- y. Miss Goodsell has returned to Har- winton after spending a few weeks at the parsonage. Mrs. Anna Fryer of Hartford is vis- chapel Sunday nigh{ was very well at- tended. Mrs. William Wardenburgh of Brooklyn has arrived at Bedford cot- tage for the season. Improving Colonial Point. A large force of men and teams are engaged in building and grading roads at the shore on the property purchased by Hartford parties and known as Colonial Point. oceupying Brown of Scotland, Miss Lucy Baldwin and Mrs. Hadley of Licbon. The Junior C. E. will meet today (Saturday). the season and ar feated, 3 to 2. summer residence. The boys have organized a team which is called team No. 2 and have elected Richard Bishop, Box 103, man- ager. Mr. and Mrs, Lovine of Waterbury are visiting their son, Fred Lovine. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Abell of Greenville are spending a few days with their mother, Mrs. Carrie Abell. Miss Virginia Loomis is the guest of Prof. R. A. Brubeck of New London spent several days of the towa. week in Heard and Seen. Miss Maud Delaney spent the weelk end at the home of her parents, Mr.| and Mrs. M. Delane Norman Standish has returned after an exciting voyage down the Wabasn and Ohio rivers. i Automoebila Visitors. y and Mr, Maltby r Mary Slsson of North Plalns, Mrs, Sarah Morgan of East Lyme and Mrs. Susie B. Rogers were Sunday callers at the homes of FERTILIZER) GROUND LIMESTONE ! AIR SLACKED LIME. i X A iting her son, Albert Fryer. el Brick, C Sand, Li i R. A and F. R Balley en route 10| chilgren, of New London, were guests | her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Warner, | ""SF el $ Merritt Comstock, now employed at | rqho Ajrlie Mill Tosad. T th rick, Cement, Sand, Lime, al “oichester, to visit Mrs. Kate Patten Foh 5 Franklin. Miss Bertha Vallette of Providence Ity AR s % > « Airlie Mills ciosed for the Coichester, to vislit Mrs. Ka this week of Mrs. P. Norman at offig‘l; lén Perkins of Springfield is|is spending tho summer with Mrs. | (rescent Beach station, was the guest hard Plasters and Prepared attend the morning service ut the =Fourth. mgregationul church. The trip was Tiftuny’s automovile. Fosdick of North Plains or ai the hume of Mr. and y A. Rogers Tuesday. Won Schoel Prize. Miss Rose Bloom, a student in the of late of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Payne. Miss ‘A. Edith Huff has gone to New York for a visit. Cottagers Arriving. Cottages along the shore are rapidly filling up, which gives a holiday ap- pearance to this littie town. Allyn's Point. Miss Gibbs Returns. Miss Mary Rudd Gibbs returned sday morning from Silver Bay, N. where she was in attendance at the stidents’ conference as a delega'e from Radeliffe college. She was ac- companieq home by a classmate, Mixs Roofing. _ Bost market. Full_line of Sewer Pipe. Ball Games. The Airlie baseball club defeated the Norwich state hospital team by the score of 7 to 2. There was a game on Airlie park between the Sachems and | the Airlies on the Fourth of July, the Hanover team winning 9 to 4. Lloyd Ayer. Mrs. O. F. Merrie and daughter Mar- jorie and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Beausoleil of Norwich ‘were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Armstrong Wednesday. _T. Newman, Mrs, John Brassil, Miss | Nellie McCarthy and Miss Margaret | Fitzpatrick were at Ocean Beach Sun- spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins. Miss Emma Eldridge of South Man- chester spent the Fourth with Mrs. Hattie S. Robinson, OLD MYSTIC Roofing Psint in the Mrs. Hen THE UPSON WALL BOARD IS INEXPENSIVE WATER eshman class of Willlams Memorial | $0TP201ed home By & cassmote, | day. Mrs. F. R. Peck is a New London PROOF AND IN HANDY itute, was successtul i capturing | i, NN 0 CUPRISS MO | Lt Pasior Preaches on Gettys. |, Mr. and Mre F. S, Armstrong were | visitor {oday CHESTERFIELD SIZES. the Weaver prize, 35 in gold, awarded | papied by her daughters and grand- | poror'op o8 0" SR O SR AL |in Norwich Tuesday. DA LT e fondea '} Largest Storage Capaci r the best use of opportunities. | children -d Wednesday to spend g . O Saw Hartford Roses. ROAD SOCIETY Dance Well Attended—Paster Preaches | pacity ...'": Stmegoviiz, one of the gradi | the scason at the Davis cottage in the | Poultrymen's Meeting — Summer | Mo 1iovd Aver was at Elizabeth Gho Farewell Sermon. ! in City es from the Seve: 2 Das | yiag, Guests. park, Hartford, one day the past week puinxton) 3 | Qamipation of Bulkeley | A compuny of twelve members of Viewing the roses, Lo R nsotsts M o cheiaan | Tasten skt Grecnnich fwie ] New Lo 3 he Ladies' Ald society and others in- : Mrs. Albert Savage and daughter |/ I b g A2 haing &h : A N CARPE“TER terested in the work of the M. E.|, Rev. Arthur H. Withes pastor of the | o 08 A 0T, FaTeRe SRC, STMECYS | g Guest From lowa—General | John Treadway is spending the week . . Year's Perfect Record. | chureh, spent Wednesday in cleaning | Methodist Ep}‘lscopmx-(:hé'f{'~ grea.che: ks R b g Nk at his home in Colchester. ORI e 3 Cotnmarss. &, il \ aitendunce at the |and rehovating the audienco room and | Sy on: e SlA I RIS MMFV(‘&";, Mo Fiefett Shepara_and oy hiward Walden was in Norwich ) 2 j Central r the year recently |vestry of the church. X S| arartet < = ' Willlame, | Mrs. Groucher of Providence are week | Mrs. Louise Lincoln of New Jerse : o re aatl closed were Miss Minnie Kingsley and | Mrs. Charles H. Comstock and Miss i T a MAsory. oG Miss Marjoris | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. | arrived at Maple Lawn, Wednesday | Sam Case and son Frank were call LeRoy S. Bail pPt s wih et i 3 stle Wh e | Hude. g to spend the summer months with her | T SIRAY, | New Lon- Attending Summer School. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Mox- Mive. Hatein Holiday Guests. cousin, Mrs. Seth N. Williams. et T 5 ¥ at Long Cove. / don Friday. Rev. Joseph L. Peac Miss Kathryn L. Ray leit Monday to Baptist Services. 2p Aud, Mre bt Rolloyand daushs Who 18 now | A rthur Chapman recently purchased DEL-HOFF HOTEL ing, July 9, at the church pariors. Miss Grace D. Wheeler attended the meeting of Phebe Greene Ward, chap- ; Frost Cottage Opened. t i ekt lin North Stoni t hi tend the summer term at SLorTs col- : iRy er Mildred of Worcester spent the!in North Stonington at his summer | 2t g = . T Mr. and Mrs. George Frost, with | Rev. Henry E. Anderson pastor of |gourth with Mr. and Mrs. Leander | home preached on Sunday. e OB wich visitors this week include | their children and maids arrived from | the Baptist church, preached Sunday | Brown, The Stonington Home is being | 3o o ife Foote Spen d E Pl P oo oy Williams, Mis. | Montelair, N. J, Saturday to spend |MOrnng on the subject. Self-Exami-| "Frank Hyde of New Haven is spend- painted. e o e uropean Plan ey ¥ 8 an Miner, R.|J at their summer home at the |nation. , ing a few weeks with his brother, | Miss Jennie B. Noyes has returned 1 3 00! il f"@ax}:;lflg\;ul Jey ana som, | Ferry. They were accompanied | The B. Y. P. U. service was held at | Slnfier N Hiyde, » from a few days spent in Mysuc, "befi"“hh L Ay ;’g:‘k'wem A Grill Room open until 12 m. BT iy their niece, Miss Bessie Ames, who was | §:3% Topie— Qur ~ Nation's | Glories A BilG: Giange Misting ollrs. Charles Mackinney ana Ming | (AT UL B ey HAYES BROS. Props. B N et et R e e’ Mis: | roached Sunday evening the first of | A large'number from Pautipaug Hill | Tawn recently o e Vere e large crowd attended the dance at = o b ik 3 Harriet Frost of Yonkers, N. Y, who | & series of Mountain {op scenes— | attended the grange meeting in Baltic | with friends, to Stonington Manor Inn, | <aplin's hall Friday evening. sere | Most Cigars Are Goed. % E Register of Milton s visiting | Will spend the season as usual at their | Moses On Mount Sinai, =~ |Wednesday evenlng | Francls Dixon spent the day recent- |y, “vinart Howard and Leod Bix were THESE ARE BETTER - 5. Bers | cottage on the | "'Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie will entertain | Mrs. Lloyd P. Av ai on |1y o el e New London Saturday night. S . e TNEe T ooti -0t Corona, L. 1, |this evening the Baptist Ladles Aid |Thursday afternoon Miss Edna Val- | > aye Harrs wheemny at Wickiord | "jomes O'Brien spent Sunday at his TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR iy r s returnea from | Was «i s formier” home here Sunday! | sociely, at her home in Main street. |lette of Bridgeport, Miss Bertha Vol | augiter ' Syivia returned . Sunday, |, %, Solehester. e | 000D FELLOW 10c CIGAR e ol L Sers, Bllen Stoddard. int| Attended the Poultrymen’s Meeting. | Miss Faith Gager and Mrs. A. R. Man- | pors pey ]\(li;?[‘l;gl))\lr&l:x:yfl“\rl:egth(y the week at her home in Lebanon, the B Too o Mystic i visit. | bas her her roommate at| Ernest W. Brown of Riverhead | ning of Yantic. ley Johnson. ok Mrs. Stan- | guest of her father and sister. Try them and ses. he home of her parents, Mr. | Northficld seminary, Miss | poultry farm was in New Haven, Sat- Patriotic Discourse, Br. Edna Cheseborough of Provi- | g Mr% ITank Miner —and Florence | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t Sy o 4 | sions, of Rutland, Vt |urday to attend at Hotel Oneco the| p . 5 1 (apshaw had a very in- | dence, spent Sunday with her sister, | L2flY, of Willington were visitors here Next to wo Palace Cafe Manwar iaughter, Dr.| Station Agent Olin . Miller of Jewv. | annual meeting of = the Pifi?&“filsg“;‘ | teresting discourse last Sunday on the | Mrs. Eugene Palmer. e el : a L e . o Dy et R e R R : o MO R Pishnjes For Gimnge Mecting. Rev. Mr. Perry preached his fare- g Mr. i bt A s r. of Noswishe Proceeds of Festival. . William Ladd has returned to | 3155 Exiscilla Billings and Miss | well sermon here Sunday evening at g ~ The monthly ionary meeting of | arr t week at one of the River- | The Philathea class took in about |per home on Pautipaus Il after | MALY S. Wheeler spent Monday after- | the Methodist church.. The text was the Christian E or society was led | View cotiages. $20 at the strawberry festival held by | gpending the winter in Baltic. 200n with Misy Esthier Barnes, of OId | from 1st Jolin He left Monday Ohir new lines of s t oo Clark. zmaurice returned Mon- | them last week Wednesday evening at | iy et e R s A n‘e“(‘;“m@g:i;; ot L B MR T e ‘ngfi{“;fly[ hi £ £ s Ald Society met at the | vening from a visit at his home | the church. 5 for the next meeting of the Stonington | ~Miss Florence Powers spen thiiks B nien iof oobd taske .. Ry e B Waterhiiy Eiide 8:hosl\Whae: NORTH STONINGTON Grange, to be held Wednesday even- |as the guest of her grandmother. 8 are ready for the torrid season and for you. Anthony Morse a Guest. Anthony Prof. William G. Park, a tutor at I, | the Perkins Institute for the blind, at Guests— Morse of Greenlawn, S. Gray-Richmond Wedding MOHEGAN " SHUNOC been o guest for a few s | Watertown, Mass.,, has arrived at Sea in At ial |ter, D. A. R, held at Miss 5 . | week 4 home. of Mr. and Mzs. | View cottage for the summer month| Lup's Perfest in Attendance—Social| (o, e “in “iwesterly. Thusedas. 4| There will be mo services held in| Handsome materials and R B. Wheeler returned home Wed- | Nathan A. Gibbs, while on his return | Miss Elizabeth Bentley -who has : pleasing program was given and light | the church for three wecks, as the ¥ nesday evening from a business trip to |'trip fro ding the students’ con- | successfully taught at Port Chester,| TLyle Chapman Gray of this town and | refreshments were served on tne lawn. | Pastor is away on his vacation. new patterns in all grades. Boston. | ference hfield, Mass, N. Y., for the past three years is|\fjgs Alice Hannah Richmond of Pres-| Harry Palmer has been driving the | Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. Avery are E thi A Mrs. Osmas Barpes of New London | Mi avis of Norwich was at | spending the summer vacation &t |ion were masried at the bride's home | rural route the past week. in Uncasville for several days. verything in Underwear was the guest of Mrs, He Ran- | her home in the village over the week | Whitehall. Wednesday noon. Judge and Mrs. C.| A ‘Sabbath school will be held at the | Mr. and Mrs. Nothdrift and son of | pop men You cannot men- dall Tuesday and Wednesdaj | ena. George Walworth Middleton and | ¢ Gray, Ernest Gray, Mrs. D. F. Chap. | Taugwona schoolhouse at four o'clock, | Uncasville called on Mrs. L. Fowler | I€ St The Stonington Union ptist asso- The William Beadle mily from |family of New York, have arrived at|pian Mrs, W. H. Hillard, Mr. and M Sunday afternoon. ’|and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nothdrift of | tjon the garment we haven’t ciation wili nnual meeting in | Richmond Hill, L. I, accompanied by |their summer home, Quoquatauge. Teonard Main, Floyd T, Main and Miss| George Loring and family of Watch | this place. s . ;;“ W;Ll? 1 ptist vl\Junh Mr, };ln(;‘ Mr: B ank Woodruft, ;fu-ri\'nd Captain A P. R Hnéxks, ahnag»ekor Evelyn Main from this town attended | Hill_were at Fernando Wheeler's on ?1;5- Ggiffir‘l] f*fdGWm"- called on lo- | in our stock and the prices are ere. The are two days, | at the Ferry Tuesday morning for tue | Old Mystic has arrived at the Hanks' ) hoir | Sunday. cal friends, Monday. 3 i the third Wed ason. The Dumont and C. O. Smith | homestead, for the summer vacation. ‘;‘.‘;‘d;;‘;"‘;‘o‘ifl.nfi:‘ T o e | > Mra. Seth N. Willlams and Charles| Mrs. Harrls of ~Norwich attended | 88 low as good un ear can June of eacH ¥ milies, also of Richmond Hill, arrived | Miss Lu Gallup who spent the | wi)] begin housekeeping in this village. | Pearl were in Norwich, Monday. | church in Mohegan, Sunday. be bou; ht. Local friends attended the funeral of | this week to spend the summer on the | winter and spring months with her | The young couple have the best wishes | Mrs. Horace Frink spent Monday | Mr. Hunter cailed on friends in New g Harland P. Brown held Sunday at his | Bluff. niece, Miss Mary Willlams, at Provi- { o¢ o Jarge circle of friends. with ' relatives In Groton. London, Sunday. home at Pendl was i Played at Recital. | dence, s staying for a short time at | > Betianal Menkita Mrs. Robert J. Johnson of Humboldt, | ~Several from this place attended The TOGGERY SHOP t Courtland E. Colver and Miss Kate | her Old Mystic home. b : 2 Towa, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. | Children’s day at Trading Cove, Sun- 5. Colver, of the Navy Yard, with Mre. | Miss Gertrude W. Chapman enter- Mrs. E. O. Silyer and her family of | Seth’ N, Williams. day. JAS C MACP.ERS“N gene T.a Fontaine and her gupsr.‘lfllne‘d slriday;va_ll"lhe (r;m%mar; s Bl Orange, N. J., are visiting in R — e Lo C s Ma a of Poque! i} | stead, Mrs, illiam . arris, Mrs. . . e e o D od el | ndrew Stewact and Mrs. J. Esaerson | Misses Minnle and Helon Coates LEDYARD Windham County 281 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. of Miss Rena Lazelle at the chapel of | Hu\rlm. %u of ';w}\],ondroné : z llfl:;t(:ewzn«tncgldlr)\‘golhlln\:tlxl'm!;e“ house at B Wi WA bl e econd Congregational church in| Miss Ruetta Baker of Groton bor- | the west end of the V! 3 5 ev. W. F. White Attends 250th Anni- N Timion 03¢ weele. Mrs. L Fon | quen: was an over-Sunday _ guest of || Rev. and Mrs, Liclan Drury arrived | “Vesaly “eroricen st Hinesals| EAST WOODSTOCK MISS M. C. ADLES ne’s daughter, Miss ¢ A. Chap- | Mr. a Mrs. . G 3 L s : u E XEST L man, rendered two numbers of the | e days with relatives in New Yo' city | Church—Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.|Children’s Concert at Congregational . “p DFoR acation Home ers. | and Bloomfield, N. Geer -Married Ten Years. BRurshiiN el og: of Vacalion Outngs: H I sEal and facfls BCl l [ Del Fish and her daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McGuire of | Mrs. H. M. Pendleton and daughter = = | a 3 p n Eflls Mrs, William Brooks, spent sev- . have arrived for the summer | have gone to Pleasant View for the Rev. and Mrs. W. F. White visited Mrs. Anna Bemis entertained her week at Mrs. Brool 1t the home of Mrs. McGuire's mother | SUmmer. . this weeK in Ware, Mass., and attend- | daughter, A. Edith Bemis and Dr. Good-Bye Pompadour! reatly for | e >rd Mrs. Christopher Pickering. Punctual Pupils. ed the 150th anniversary of the First|Mary Fletcher of Worcester, for the 3 bid e H. n and fam of Putnam,| Miss fa Main a student at the The following named pupils of the | Congregational church in Hinsdale, Week-end. Miss Bemis is a district | The big, high roll of hair is as much the hill, for- | 0Dened fheir summer e on the | Norwich Commercial school is spend- | town schools were perfect in attend- | H.. ITiday. Mr. White was pastor of | nurse. [out af dnts a8 the hoop akIct This 18 Otis Chap- | Bluff Tuesday for the season ling the summer vacation at the home | arce during the entire school year just | the Hinsdale church eight years preyi- | Miss Lucy Reed of Whitman, Mass., | Something for those women who buy into a mew | Miss Dallas Tyler, who has spent a | of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Massay. I closed: In district No. 4, uis ~ T.|ous to coming to Ledyard, five vears|a former teacher at the Academy, |false rolls in dry goods stores to re- r i ion at the home of | S Brown, Edna H. Brown, e M. |ago. Mr. White will return today |spent the week-end with Miss Lyle |member. Miss Adles has the NEW 14 is t, returned to Ne\v. ) Brown; district No. 6, Raymond Min- | (Saturd Turner. PARISIAN STYLE; flat, feather- The Boy Scouts held a special ses- | er; district No. 7, Everett Morgan. Chiidren’s Choir to Sing. Asa L. May and daughter, Irene of | weight, becoming, made of imported | human hair. Ask To See It For Vacation Wear isi(m. Monday evening. Mrs. Stephen Maine and her daugh- Mrs. J. W. Howard, R. have been visiting J. S. Houseboat Anchors. Schoonover, class, | ter, Beaton, have reiurned |, “At the.close of the morning service Fruit Hill Farm. Harold W illiam May and family, at ; » | 3r. and Mrs. Walter M. Bucking- C . I Lit R # iava | in the Congregatiomal church Sunday S LIBERTY [ mam ot " Xorwich who, ave spending | 1915 Worcester Academy, ls enjoying | to Westerly atier spending a fow days | 11y" Communion Wil be. cbserved sad South Manchester Guests. 306 Main Strest, next to Chelsea Bank . mmer on_their houseboat, an- campinslrop it siEco anc v Mr® and Mrs. Bugene M. Chapman | NW members will be received. A new | Mrs, Chas. E. Bunce, daughter Flor- Telephone 652-4 Mrs. Henry Spafford 91—Officers of cd off ihe Ferry this week friends. L e N raecne.th [CHARIAL | reature’ 5 the micrn vice will b g Edw d Lawrence of 3 3 s Blanche Brown of Riverhead |and children of Worcester, Mass., ar- | ;005 " R DEaSTIne. Wil el @mae; S0ns SGRAn ¢ AE 2 C. E. Society—Deer Shot. Mrs, Alfred B. Rogers arrived from 3 Sa¥urda S St | the render of a hymn by a newly | South nchester, spent the week- . >, ijesday to join her daughter 18 been re-engaged to teach [rived in town Saturday for a visit farraed. chila v N - A vt A Cl’ £ d Mr. and . fon and Mildred R Fishtown school for the ensuing |among relative: S| St ead with - o0 SOl end sl o a | Mrs. Henry Spafford who lives with - Eel e S S L Mr. and Mrs. G. Chester and Married Ten Years. b R e her.a ter, Mrs. Hora P L i rs. Charles Collins and three | daughter of Wes have been In| Mr. and Mrs, Charies D. Geer ob- | 2utomobile. ! % cd be > St N i e e S ST aughters have arrived from |town for a few days. | served their tenth wedding anniversary | o oionl Skinner is assisting N. B. SUPPLIES and BUILDING e i = | with her cousins until the ar- sburg, at the James Eldredge | Communion Sunday at Baptist Church | Monday. Mr. Geer is chairman of the |~ Nfg ¢ Pike has been visiting MATERIALS C. E. Election. [1ival nf Mrs. Rogers, returned to Hart- | house, where they will now reside.| “pei 1 ¢. van Horn of Ashaway, R, | (own school committce and is widely |Afisa Mary Pike at West Woodstock ok i iy ford T 1y | Mr. Collins arrived about six weeks ; “spoke’'in the Third Baptist church | known in musical circles. the past week. of all kinds. - A Mrs, George F. Dean is fll at her carier, being employed by the new |jjs: sunday. Next Sunday Rev. Lu-| Visitors and Travelers. Attondod /Class - Reunion > A Sl (e Aguidaeck | Semuel B Dénnls’ has retirmed. to | 3. BINIY, Bajtor emeriug WUl oos | Miss Mollie E. Ball of New London,| Mrs Emma Bixly, and chilren are ESTIMATES - - 5 Con Banasy, | Newport, R. T. after spemding thechlY o8 S5 Ety A0S supper. el 'd*’;fl'h"f In town, has been|visiting Mrs. Bixly’s parents, Mr. and 2 Of Souihimgton ac- | past month at the Dennis homestead, | iting Ledvard friends, Mrs. Chappell in Coventry. Last heerfully gi i g o Southington ac- | on. the river road : = . Miss Nellie Gallup of New York has | week Mrs. Bixly attended the reunion che y gven on | 3 o, U ither hEam ol M Miss Florence Bentley who has suc- NORTH FRANKLIN been the guest of her uncle and aunt, | of her class at Rockville High school. CONTRACT WORK. Norwich Preacher Heard. B Coroiet Franyin ‘1L [tosstnlly gl a. Oviiie 38 % 0% | - o e e ¢l Arthur Dodge and family of West of Norwich, | Brown, at Redfern | three years, has arrived at Whitehall | oo Armstrong and Mrs, J. |, Miss Florence Geer is the guest of [ Thompson moved Monday into Wm. IR rionds ana relatives at | _Miss Mary Willlams has returned to | i, 28000 Asa J. Sheldon, who has been visit-| ~ Everett L. Upham and family of Dulpit next Sun. | Alvn's Point and the Ferry on Tues- | Providence after a visit to her aunt, | "N{eCl Virginia and Florence Loomis | N8 relatives in Wisconsin, has return- | Dedham, Mass, are visiting G. L. Up- nunion. | | i8S Eaicy. Gl | of Lebanon are spending several weeks | ©d home. . |ham and family. ST Willimantic | Mrs. Gilbert Bow: £ Charles S Cady of Hartfora has | O FeORR0D aTe SDEnC s SO ma | Miss Bertha Lamb has been staying | Eleanor Lindeman has been visiting v formefly summer residents A been spending a few days at the home | W 0 thelr for several days with her sister, Mrs. | relatives at the neighborhood. > . the past week ry, called on friends here | of Mr. and Mrs, John Kenneday. Mrs. Imogene Arnold and son Arthur | Fannle Clark. & Children’s Concert. Attorney and Mrs. John J. Miss Bertha Crane Lamb who taught ! ¢"\wijjimantic spent Wednesday with | ¥rank Larkham, who has been crit- A concert was given by the children | CONCORDS BUGGIES Shot Foraging Deer. { ere members of an auto- | At South Orange, N. J., the first vear | \r.." Reuben Manning. ill, is improving. at the Congregational church, Sunday.| RUNABOUTS SURREYS ansctt Pler on |is spending the summer vacation at|> '~ Miss Ruth Baldwin has returned from | There was a good attendance the a Jarge deer Mon- | L | the Lamb homestead. Rent Burr Cottage. ew Jersey, where sha and her mother | North Woodstock parish being well BUSINESS WAGONS s h of | Mr. ana Mrs. Frank E. William Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webberly of | \isited relatives. il TOE-BOARDS DEMOGRATS R the | <tani Post. | Mrs. Nellie F. Schoonover and Miss | Hanover have rented Dr. Burr's cot- iilns Aot and facills of Newittave ‘ P e mal | -~ 1 ¢ New Lon. | Viola Fldredge enjoved an outing at |tage for the summer. g = en are guests of L. H. Lindeman and A lot of Second-hand Carriages ant T J tl | Lantern Hill a few davs asgo. | Alice Lillie of Willimantic is visit- family W e s and son, Herbert, | don ompanied by rtlz | , Wit 5 agons ap. gad . oo P i | "Earl Morgan of Hartford was a |ing at A. T. Browning i il A, 1 gt i | i%E e ol 23 Sunday guest of Mrs. Hannah Wil- | Miss Florence Hoffman of Norwich | ) Hurling of ( ne nting ot the grounds of | {ORLAY & and Herbert Hoffman of Northampton, Rain Badl CANTERBURY e Hake, are spending several Woeks wich e he L. apman . B LV 540 ¥ their mother, Mrs, Jenette Hoffman. & L 2 Dr. E. E. Bennett has a new car. Unsightly ‘Face Spots LAUREL GLEN £ EONARD BRIDGE A. T. Browning and daughter| Mr. and Mrs A Morgan enter: F. I.. Bennett and children and 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. Are cured by and Myrtice.are visiting fn Bop- 21000 thelr sons over Sunaay. o o A. H. Pellett and son_attended 3 SV h 4 whict in erup- | was a soclal gathering at the | Farmers Busy Haying—Announce- G his parents here Sunday, coming on his | SiVine service at the Second Congrega mater ong you have | home of Gentze Hl & nse Satirday ments of Holmes-Smith Wedding. Sailing ]Tol?ay.” i today | mEW motorcycle ;“i‘;‘;‘"gh““:“ G R S e J. F. CONANY 11 Fraaklie 8t burning, or | evening in. honor of his daughter Miss Jessie Campbell will sail today . Horatio Pierce and son, Clinton, of ) 3 b 5c ap-l the J. F=~C. skin humors I 2 BHYG 6f | o et er | _ % S Calitornta £oF thr o on i) There will be a union meeting at the | Whitestone Bc ag- . Fs 1% Bat soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hemon. | 2° Cake, coffee, fce cream and | Samnel Johnson of New Haven | (Saturday) on the California for three| preston City, was calling on friends |y B chureh a the Center July 13th | Cigars are the best on the market s antiseptic, Dr. Hobson's | candy served during the even- | spent Monday with Gilbert M. Wil- | months’ trip ubread. = She wilt visit her | Sunday. e dun s e on the 11 ams old home in Scotla d other place Fishing Part: 3 RS G suffering s ng. A e % ! llams. et | fends T {bit ishing Y- Mrs. Carrie Carr took a short auto pov g i Main and family of Valley ~William A. Kneeland of Hartford |of interest. ~All her friends jofn | 4 ggpine party of three men from | drive Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. E. E. = g P Fal e visiting Mr, Main's parents, | spent the week end with his parents, | Wishing her a pleass vage and s et it Havtne thelt shntl HestlB ot F C GEER ANO Mr. Allerman Mr. and Mgs. Nathan Main, this week . Mr. and Mra- Albert G. Knesland. Mrs. e I Race, Jr, of Roslyn, T. I, 1 | vacation at Billings pond. “The farmers are complaining about « Lo y TUNER “Had ecze St s sode 3 B Wi dusl- | W Kneeland and daughter Jean- % e et A e o Mrs. Daniel Pierce and sons, Haryy | the dry weather. The hay crop is go- Phone 511 Nerwich, Conn: son’s ¥ in Westerly Monday. nette, who have been spending the past | home on a ten d VISIE WILA TS PAT7 | 1nd George, are confined to the house | ing to be light and feed short oy L man Main and Mr. Weeks of week here, returned to Hartford with | ents. e ey S O | e, W. N, Medbury and daughter; d mantic were Sunday guests of W. | Mr. Kneeland Sunday afternoon. T TR SR fus Wolfr: i . Josephine, wer Slainfield Sat- money refu A . Julius Wolfram and Samuel D. Pierce | H. Josephine, were in Plainfield Sat it Bt g L. Main Most of the farmers are busy having AMS e Fester Friday ¢ Jor: 3 VE TH! ES Phlladelphia sed Fote of 1 W. L. Main was in Westerly Wed- | this week. The hay crop is rather HAMBURG oo bl (e g e A LS b e i DL SA E PIEC] hiladelphia and St. Louis or Le o8 Shton: ERAn T i ‘h S Osgo i [T Al ik ki ror A | E R SR Mrs. May Bill Miss Carrie Bill and | Noves Eccleston aud son. Raymond, HOWARD VALLEY and have a new Lense made by b v prote | Main on Pendigton s Hill: Holmes—Smith. Mrs. Ray Ilarding attended the auc- | of Rixtown were through here Wednes- o C. A. SPEAR, id Your Children of Worms | s s teal Announcements have been recelvedq | tion at the Bartlett school ground in | day morning, soing to Stewart Hill |pionic for Miss MoGrath's Pupils at el A You can change fretful mpered LEBANON of the marriage of Miss Esther Lonise | Black Hall last week Friday Ruir Nooded: b Ui Dptometrist and Optician, (mldx-;n ;:Jn healthy, happy young Smith of Fast Haddam and William Rvgm;:ld lord entertained school- The gardens and fields are in need | A, . 218 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square sters, by ridding them of worms. Toss- o | Tsham Holmes of Hadiym saat | mates the past week. e o : A i over Somers ing. r;;lhng grinding of teeth, crying | Fifteen-Table Whist—Winners of the i 1laddam Tune 28th. Mp sng ’il‘:" Mrs. Elizabeth Ratbbun of B l;li\v ,,":;m'x}l is m:’n‘:xl:;( el T l;}l‘u:"‘“[«-h’}j:s Srumh '“:',‘,’L".,‘;‘:,,",‘,';’“‘,r,{‘,,:”r}!,‘,f, it while asleep, accompanted with in. | Prizes—Tall Alfalfa—Reception for | Holmes will be at home after Septem. | visited Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Jewett on; 'y 2O 47 01 Main_enter- | teacher, Miss Margaret McGrath, gave tense thirst, pains in the stomach and ! paneing Class. ber first at 7 Shultas Place, Hartfora, | Sunday. tained their d Charles | a pienic which was enjoyed by children bowel ishness and bad breath, | a i The bride is well known here, and s | J. W. Rand I ed the ¢ Palmas i Mish Ting Sun ind parents. ) ' ° A r nEP‘lns are symptoms that indicate worms lub held a par. | & cousin of N Edwin P. Kneeland | Beebe place on ( ner and ¥ ST A T Miss ‘v McGrath spent several Kickapoo Worm Killer. a nt can- range hall: 15 | @nd has taught school for several ye. his family ther % = o » T days her sister, Miss Margaret T NOTICE. dy lozenge, expels the worms, regu- | hame A il | having been sraduated from the Wil. | Harry Walsh has gone to Sharon CAMPEELL’S MIL 1S MaGrath, DoEbtHE AR CaTBe T oo AT: SHOR Jates the bowels, restores your childsen baiSe Ladies riraf | limantic Normal school in the class of | Springs. N. Y., for tha summer. — their home in Easthampton, Mass., |Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give* 1o health and happiness. Mrs. J. A. | 3e®5 S000, cond, Miss Ber. | 1903 William Crowley's family have ar-| . Warren Tanner, who has been saw- | Saturday, June 28, s 5 me a trial. Rmmlg. of Elgin, 11 says: “T have " Perry, .Gentleimenis—Fir J Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Spencer have | rived at Old Hamburg for the season. er at Ingalls’ mill for a long time, is David Copeland and Miss Sadie C. WASHBURN, used Kickapoo Worm Killer for vears, keslee; - second, Herbert ' Hoxje, | moved into the tenement house of Mrs. | Miss Louise Griffin of New Haven is|at home here on account of having cut | Youngs, of Mansfield, visited at F. A. e s and emtirelv rid my children of worms. | Congalation prizes, Mrs. J. B. Blaxes. | 1da Cummings. spending the vacation at her old home. | his knee with an axe. | Burnham's over Sunda: ‘| Telephone 132-5. Bath Street, L woula Dob e pahout 1t Guarat- | iond Christie Foster, s Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kneeland were | Miss Inez Joseph of New York ic 5. Phebe Douglas, who has heen | Nearly all the farmers in Howard teed Al druggists, or by mail. Price in Willimantic Sunday’ afterncon. spending her vacation with, friends in | ill for a long time, is very feeble. Valley are hayvin : J 38e. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., ancing Class Reception, Mrs, Maria Haas ig visiting her | this place. Frances Whitman is improving in| Mr. and Mrs. St. John and I F.|, WHEN you want to Dot youe o s Philaseiphia and §t. Louis. Lee & Os’| Mra Richard Turmer cave a recep- | danshier. Mrs. Alfred Hughes, fn Pros. | | Charies Tiffany visiied his ‘mother, | health: | Hawkes “attendea the Free Methodist | 3fim vattor than (Rroush the advartis: geod Norw! tion to her dancing class Monday idence, Elijah Green, a veteran of the Civil camp meeting at Providence. Bulletln, » Mrs. Mary Tiffany, last week. mg columns of The