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NORWIH BULLETIN, SATUR HEATRE BROADWAY Monday Evening, Sept. 8th Suocessful Entertainment — Local Teachers—News 'in Brief. NATIONAL BISGUIT Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Johnson of Brooklyn, N, Y. have been visiting COMPANY P T . gumperveve [| ENGAGEMENT UNUSUAL they were guests of r. and Mrs, Charles Browning. Mrs. James Wesson Phelps is visit- 4 ing in Arlington Heights. Mrs. Henry Fryer has returned to CR ACKERS & Willimantio after a few weeks spent . with her mother, Mrs. Jane Finle; A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loomis, Jr.,, . B g v o L In Its Mammoth Spectacular Revival in South Manchester. in King i . sre Giskelhaa wasihat B S L R o keeps in all the nourish- Miss Mary Morris_of Hartford is PLANQUETTE'S OPERA COMIQUE ment——that brings out thfl ;x::;;nzwz‘:x:g e:‘ulsles Patterson at the o natural sweetness of the T s A THE CI‘IIMES has gone to the Hartford hospital. e R i Wik 51| 3o Whih B B e e 6 v TN At 2 P s OF NORMANDY” \:y_‘m‘h;ni(d B ‘.""“"_f',}"ff.d_"‘,‘z;?&fifl;{f_, The | 1 believe in keeping up with the delicious flavor—:—ke t " svatter A, Dewey nhas returned to ‘ o ki “Ros bora o Spras et ot | et avherever pracfeable’ 1 Selits sweet and fresh in the Bolton er &0 0e s || With a Great Cast, Big Chorus, Special Orchestra, Ballet T e T moisture-proof package. P36 on worrs o saricora o win | and GRUBER'S TROUPE OF ANIMAL ACTORS store after materials g it &Yy BEC. L g p b ] . Conners for a few A Tor an, nour or o | Yoy o climb (h IGaer Siter (he bie Alwayslook for the fakmous 3.'-'%\3;;; .’:nmde o including FY R it it hae Gropmed in- e ordonl Aeucie Awic Shteis "ot AL ant ars. Clade 8. Hoten: “MINNIE,” THE THREE TON ACTRESS of the pond % inson the first of the week. one is worth while, and the Miss Mary E. Scanlon of New Pri- tain, a former school teacher in town, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Post, has returned home. Mrs. Roy T. Carpenter of Hartford has spent the past week with ner pa- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Loomis. Joseph Isola of New York nas re- a means of doing better turned home after a month spent with work,—not solely nor chiefly as devices | his aunt, Mrs. Louis Cavagnaro, to save work. It the use of twentieth Waiting to Attend Norwich Schoel. > raisn Batlr Grope o oty miten Theodore §. Perry, who taught in E s the Center school last year, and has . and the burning up ¢ more or 10c with a plain, old PRICES 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 SEATS NOW SELLING MAIL ORDERS WITH CHECK FILLED NOW DAILY EATRE BN AT 2.30 DAVlS T;Hf’ OADWAY TODAY e The Fatal Grotto NJ%° It's an age of machinery. We all use nes to do work which used to be wholly with clumsy hand tools. And we are wise in our generation, so long as we use these modern in- Quite a good many years ago 1. h a short g en walk which MATINEE wou sed to ralse w and tools pangh i L o Al N been at the BIuff house, & summer hotel in Milford, Pa. with his or- 10ws judgement The little walk question might | if the new machines. But If the - 1 4 Rty 55 Tent nd | Simply enable hi ;o over’ twent chestra, the past summer, has cora- Sensational Dramatic Feature with lots of thrilling situations = pie, O ong and T e (e formerty taken | Given a Hard Fight by Fire in Cronin Building—Discussion | Picted his duties there, the seasol be- | = poogs Bty i 3 flp_chobd and Hnadequate | ing closed, and is to visit relatives 2 REEL FHE BANSHEE 2 REEL . ol i 1 n John Farmer had better+go | . . . in New York and Niantic until his IRISH FEATURE E IRISH FEATURE g ack to the hand hoe and seythe! Over Paid Department—Considering Purchase of a|sciiool in Norwich opens Sept. 8. THEMESTON S NEMEST T SVENTURGUS ETATS David ks the mUHoRatt The Ladies’ Aid society met at the . : n David Rankin, the millionaire Seuad W P S oot Mmoo Powerful Thanhouser Drama Funny Majestic Comedy r big i gREH s | qua agon noon s 3% eraree the thice Haica The_Andover-Bolton ball team play R T R YT Y = e A4 B in order that he might BT ed two games In Andover Labor day, ser bR grc s Ihac b ikt both games with the Ben Hurs of §ogiinge : I Tvork in the same| The emonstration of efficlency | in equipment and service and is grad- | Hartford. They were victorious in the Au DI l oR I u Mon., Tues., Wed. e two pox : i to cultivate his|made by the fire department at the | ually getting right down to the minute | forenoon 5-4 and in the afternoon were Sept. 8th, 9th, 10th vie B 7 i, et Seéd- | fire in the Cronin building ought to |and the whole business, so far as goes | defeated 12-6. > a8 _only three times. | but the kibosh on the prate and prattle | the city, is on a most economic basis, Pleasing Entertai t. 3 — |6 few Who, for reasons unexplained | generous but not exiravagant. Sasaldeagion Srtanea et o e HARRY GIBBS & CO. Presenting ¢ accord- The test of any new tool or device or | but generally understood, pp,»jodica]lyl i i n;'ed\ UllAnthei{plp of the Quarryville | 2 An it X on should be the result it ac-|advocate through newspapers the| The velunteers take more real gn- | Methodist church gave an entertain- | n roarious 3 = nplishes,—not worl It | substitution of @ paid for a volunteer | terest in the department than would | Teht in the basement of the Congre- | 1a t e as Gute Cp ed killed 3 t does better Kk than the C fire department in the little city of {any body of paid men, and there has [ E2tlonal chureh Monday evening to omedy m, th 8. L ptions and also saves time New London, of which there is no|been practical demonstration. Over | abbreciative audience. The "{‘(““‘u LYON + e nd ajl it is a de thing. | more need than an extra nose on the | a dozen years ago, when motor driven | s OF .9 d | LE FE : stles : edge. | But the n should | human face. True the change would |fire apparatus was in experimental [ 470 Instrumental music and readings. | ONS & CULLEN ............ Singing and Talking v ¢ « always secndary to the ques- | bring with it, in addition to a very | stage the Niagara company purch; d"“):,',‘_.” - ;‘“;),‘]‘;gf(;»m ‘;“‘;"m‘l T‘?"'i Death S F Ind few s s of ¢ ton ¢ i | largely increased annual appropriation, and operated as a part of the depart- 7 b % s | The Deat tone of India | Phex stayed dead 1 days fast_or how easy?" but |steady employment for perhaps thirty | ment the first in e whole country. | PUIldIng to be used in giving church | BILLY IN ARMOR e heir v should be the demand|men with an increase in pay over the |Later another company purchased an \?Pl 'i""“‘f:‘ “_P"]“flr or, Joining. the A HINDOO STORY IN 3 PARTS I . ” 24 s nees | put up to every new claimant for a | present employment, and that’s about | auto-chemical, and still another com- | Methodist church. 101 Bison Co. Comedy with Billy Quirr e show w i ur St ¢ ma nes and our | all. The fire protection would be de- [pany has gone and done likewise, |\ Teachers This Year. - = s worse cen ogue of methods sed instead of. increased and the | while the city proper purchased anoin- | The local schools cpened Sept. nd ———— — we 108 . ould be given opportunity to |er quite recently, and also a triple- | with Miss Gertrude Herskell of Ver- AT fires of some magnitude, for |combination for the Niagaras. So in s non teacher in the North school, Miss no small force of paid firemen, and [the big volunteer fire department of This tendency to put ease and speed ¢ P Mary E. Smith of ‘Naugatuck in t-e n above efficiency of accom- SPRING HILL SOUTH WILLINGTON . > are sur- | | nt is & bad sympton —a mighty | New London could not afford to main- | the little city of New London there | Center school and Miss Gertrude Car- | m i 25 Smpton 10 wmpion. —a MIENY | ain a large one, could successfully |are four motor-driven fire apparatus |rier of Highland park in the South |Miss Betey Caprons 100th Birthday—)Guests During Holiday Week—Com- o TR TR gy battle with a fire such as in the Cronin | and three horse drawn. Nothing ob- | school. Prof. W. A. Wells Goss to Kansas| munion Observance Sunday Next. Thiss ihika s wretbhind 1ittle Groond building. It was the kind of : fire | solete about that. Where is there a i College. | M Bell. 1 E ¥ hugging thing w er e \sier farming is in | (At _required a large working force | city of like size that has more modern | e e anie Hesuld Finowies o o v s since spr raising better rraps o eatming 18I0 | the full fighting force of the eight | eqlipment for fghting fires, and an | SOUTH COVENTRY Miss Eetsy. Gapron yas 100 years| CIvIle . N J. (vistiad: friends ‘here B Bkt e lan | companies composing the department. | abundance of men to do the work at | T _ lold last week Thursday. She re- |last wee b i oabby C | any one of which have. more accual | fires? | Teachers Reappointed for Coming | ceived a shower of cards, some beau- | Mrs A. B. Shippee of Atwoodville is for wiser sclection of crops ang|fire fighters than would comprise a | = Year—Jasper 8. Harris Attends | tiful boxes of candy, | SPending a fow days with Mr. and Mrs chrewder fertilinatiom, TouToPS A0 | Whote paid fire department such &s the | The velunteers are ever ready to in-| Regimental Reunion. | ete. Amons those who called on her | Fred Colburn. 1 nd deep thought: it calls for ey | ¢ity would be able to support. | crease the general efficiency of the de- | were Mr. and Fliphas Hibberd | Miss Alice Service is attending oug iltivation, which presup- | S L partment and without experimenting | _Schools will open next Monday with |and daughter of Detroit. Mich, IHer- j&chool in Norwich s work and lots of it. We aren| , As has been hinted before New Lon- lat the cost of the tax paving popula- | the following teachers, all of whom | Dert Freeman of Newark, N. J. Mrs Communion Service = to win Any place in the comae. | don is excellently equipped with some | tion. Every company in the depart- | taught last year: Center school, prin- | Charles Pheips of Simsbury, Mrs An ¢ ; tition by sitting on our verandas smd|°f the most modern of fire apparatus | ment cheerfully does its full share in |cipal, Miss Ida Huntington of Mans- |Dle Tucker and daughter of Northj Communion service will be observed ting the fertilizer grinders and the , in some instances the promptness | advancing this efficiency and without | field; intermediate, Miss Charlotte Gil- | Windham, Mrs. Anna B. Freeman and | at the close of the preaching service machine manufacturess do aur hinge | 0 Tesponding to alarms is not excel- | burdening the city. The volunteer |lette of Collinsville, Ct.: primary, Miss |50n. Miss Capron is in comfortable |in Memorial church next Sunday in| Schools i led by any fire department, paid or |firemen are great fellows to bear burd- | Bertha Gallup of Willimantic. South | health. and retains her facy town commence the fall volunteer. This statement is beyond | ens that have to do with bettering the | street school, Miss Edna A. Newell of | an unusual degree. She has been a |term next Monday. contradiction, although a local news- | fire department, but there is always|South Coventry: Lower village, Miss | faithful member of the Method Charles Johnson and Warren Chases paper stated in connection with a re- | one company that has an idea or two | Hannah B. Poiter of South Coventry; | ¢hurch at Gurievville for many 3 are helping Edw. C. Eldredze on the « port of the Cronin fire that the fire | that has not been grasped by the other | Ripley Hill, Miss Helen Packer of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings and |new iron bridge across Roaring brook sizzling brains, and | department arrived in fifteen minutes |fellow until put into execution. For| Willimantic: Flanders, Miss Lillian Myron have returned to_their home | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burlan —and ng and working fc us. Not by a long We've got to think out our own prob- lems in our own 1 was home from Hart- v and Labor day. ngfield after spending her school here. There are 12 whe have | Robert Pobu most | ford over Sund It is nota real bad policy to let well | touring car and convert it into a squad ' Week to Spr . enough alone and it might be well to | wagon capable of carrying a dozen | vacation with her grandparents arrived at school age, and as Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Light and son of them are small, the ride two or returned Sunday to Suffield after more miles with no one to look out :| MOOSUP men, and use it when fire alarms pre- Pupils Going Away to School—Briefs I ail, a and Personals, permit those who know the fire game Leaves for City Home, and have managed so successfully and | a quick method of getting a re- | £2.0UK opR Work with our own s ‘A)"..f!--: he alarm was sent in. As a mat- | instance when the Niagaras purchased | Sayles of Killingly {in Staten and, N. Y. Miss Mildred | sons, ’4 ldrich and Vladimir. and Jo- g i p Se R i . ter of fact there was fire apparatus at | the first motor fire apparatus i | - | remains a few davs longe | seph’ Kopecky of New York were re- _A_ haif-hour's work with hoe d Above afl, we shall have to get ver| the weens of the frs bafses ths Riss el b 1 T ohe ;\,];;(:5 Attended Reunion. | “Rev. 1. B, Cuftis of Stafford was | ce tests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles SPELEhe When s notion that there's any easy way | was finished, or within two minutes | plauded the spirit that prompted but Jasper S. Harris attended the re-|the guest of E. F. Storrs last Sun- [=es ; . i L b G0 hard iwork ja the lever was pulled in the alarm | doubted the judgment of the brother | Wnion of his regiment, the Sixteenth da, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinney of 13 WO hours in batic THE FARMER. |box. This advocacy of a paid fire de- | firemen. In fhe end all was well, and | Connecticut, at Hartford last Friday, Arthur D. Palmer and family went East Hampton spent Satur and & a xing k TS -1 — ‘wumm at this time is all poppyeock |in the words of the immortal, “All's | 80ing from there to Springfleld, whcre (o Watch Hill last Monday for a day’s | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Mc- - . AEvenss w = and is advocated by those who are not | well that ends well.” 2 | he spent the week end with his daugh- | outing. Kinney g good =t mdham C()unty ‘f‘.m iar with the real efficiency and in- iy s ter. G Residents of the Hill district, whether Miss Helen Knox of Hartford is the . ot R o | side work of the department | Just about this time the Niagaras | News in General. parents or not, regret very much that | guest of her cousins, the Misses Ljz- & '3 & ‘ — are considering the purchase of a| Miss Edith AMitchell returned last' the town committee did not open the | zie and Helen Dimock | satisfactorily to the tax-payers for a |serve force at the fires. When the big | 8pending the summer here. for them properly in cold or stormy Mrs. Joseph Juna of New York city, Miss Dorsth SRy > : great many years continue in the man- | triple combination rushes off to a fire Mr. and Mrs. George N. Phillips of weather, is pretty hard for the yvoung- K who been staying with Mr. and as Deen visitin AWrence | agement and teach those who are to | the crew is composed of eight men, the | Hartford have been visitors at Mrs. | sters. Mrs: irles Pobuda through the sradford W. Danielso. o | succeed in the lead the best way to |rest of them get to the fire as best they | Garcilla Phillips’. | Goes to Kansas. summer, has returned home Mr. and Mrs. John MeBay of Provi- | protect the city from fire losses. Up jcan. A crew of eight is a sufficient Pantar's Enthar Hikechod. | Prof. W. B. Wells, who has been . e New London ran instructor in botany the C. - C. for | 'STORRS s Al with a | working force for a small fire, but no®| pe I wih b {hat respect. No one should | of fires of the Cromin bullding type: | x " pramtney ‘i‘f“fk‘.»”f-&.?i‘?fi"?f?fiffi the past vear in place of A, F. B - s B oo foest wer 1 idea that because the New |The Niagaras propose to have the sec- | ophurch ‘s 08l - e, left here Wednesday for Ms - ru e i B s i | Misses My~ | {ondon fire department is of the vol- | tions where members reside ui\-«fl(ld‘;‘,‘;";_‘,,fi? g2 A0 a&‘f‘.h’\s\,a“u‘i‘; ton, Kansas, to take up simils x | Rushing Work on New Buildings— é i of Posimang O hbanlelson | ynteer species that there is anything |up into districts and have the wagon || Eaion, pastor of the church in the college there. Mr. Wells has Members of Faculty Return from Eabie ans Sheldon and | gpsolete about it. It is right up to date | pick them up at designated points. 2 » : S made many warm friends here who are Vacation Outings. There used to be an old saying that | e "‘"k'! A | Attended Son’s Ordination. | sorry that he is going aws but he | 2 1 it W ind was sometimess | :q x“ll“”‘;‘ rF;-’;,‘r‘.:m.([ Mr. and Mx's] Addison Kingsbury at- engaged for a vear only, to sup- Work is being rushed on the new he shortes r Al tha| oo o ot o attend the funeral of i < tended the ordination of Mrs. Kings- college dormitory, Koons hall, to have Mirs, F Kaletta, has ed home with he : ! < 1, to b T, e | Dal Kaletia, hus atysaed Homer i S HEBRON bury's son, Sylvester P. Robertson, at | The selectmen held their regular | it ready for occupancy when the ce n h ought to be printed in Going Away t> School, Mrs. and Miss Lippman have re- —— A { the Congregational church at Plain- monthly meeting on Tuesda this ) lege opens on the 23rd of t ers 1 the barn roofs liss Kdna Fraser went to Williman- | turned to their home in New York. Mrs. Pendloton Breaks Mer Hip by a | fleld, Mass, this week. ; week, s Monday was 4 holiday The new dairy barn is in use an . . Ry A Al Sl e e e el iscerias Fall—Entertainment Clears $23, | H. Russeil Albro returned Thursday | The Ladies’ Aid society held horse barn is completed. The pou e i T school the, com Year \“ of George Harris Sunday. R | to Brooklyn, N. Y, after spending his ciable at the Baptist ch h building is now ready for the in- [ e ealis Wit Vlewve next| ™ Several Trom (his place attendod the | Dr. Douglass and family returned | yacation with his aunt. Miss Hattie M. | nesday evening | - h What an exposur P Tiesday fo attend school at Suffield|Old Home day at Holland Saturday |Sunday to Boston in the doctor’s auto- ro. Vacation Outings. and Mrs. H. D. Edward and ¢ SOTRUE W SEGdiry OF SWu- W | fhotitute il e D e S e it o Miss Mary Burgoyne is spending a| . - V8cSEOn DWANES o ath. | returned from Putnam Saturday. for somethir s whol s Cray and Miss Belle were| Miss Nellie Lynn is visiting Hart- | _Harold Belcher is visiting his aunt, | Vacation in New London. b oo Layce and. Millicent K- |, Prof. C. A. Wheeler and family re- ¢ . & i ; ‘o think | i Proy e T | ford friends. | Mrs. F. Raymond. Everett Dow of Hartford has been . oBril il oo gpending the last o¢ | turned Monday from Oswegatchie ¥ easier way to do SBink | Harold Burgess has entered Killling-| John Sellérs spent the week end at | Mrs. James Simpson and children of & Visitor at the home of Mr. Pearl on \ ¥ Ui 1 "Gavs at the Rogers summer ( Prof E. C. Smith and family re- g that w y 2 few minutes | the Wiilimantic camp ground S;.urbr!dzn, Mass., are guests of Mrs, | Main street. pach c | ed from Provincetown Tues work or a t ouble o0 ofter R nion service will he held at! Mrs. D. Sellew is spending some | Simpson’s aunt, Mrs. E. T. Smith, K T T T 5 e d Miss Sybil Mouid | ent and Mrs. Beach have re- s Y chades W th ethodist church Sunday morning | time with friends at the Marey ecot- | A missionary’is to speak at the Con- COVENTRY ot oW ol wie st the Lavess home | from a short visit at Province- . ure toving to aveid|In the evening Dr. Coote will take for | tage | gregational church Sunday, Sept. 7. 7 Rl | town, S D s v h bject The Duty and Glory o Mrs, George Towne and son are ~ Reelects Offi | e % H ppointed Assistant Dairyman. t progressive farming: | Wor ® | spending a few days in Hartford Two New Teashers. Camatety Associdtion esjoctaiDilions| EAST WILLINGTON | Mr. and Mrs. Judkins are stayiag at gum foolishne | Mrs. Olive Simmons is visiting ker dTh; St{m:l.& ..rhuw town open Mon- | —Practical Discussion at Grange. N . | the Cottage. Mr. Judkins has been : WOOOSST brother, R. B. Horton ay, Sept. 8, with two new teachers in | Toes Z — | appointed assistant dairyman. Prof. aiei i ik S SOUTH WOUUSTOCK G Beintgt Lpie S et xhe\scnou@ on the Green, Miss J. Hart| Mr. and Mrs 1—‘1»\,@1« Switz of New | Ajfred Baldwin of Monson ited | Sjate, recen appointed agronomist, e R Warsh, o Phis = = spending a few days at Henry F. Cur- | 9f Montville, Ct, and Miss Mabel A.|Jersey were with Mr. and Mrs. B. G.|nis mother last week has come from Maine university 1o 4 hows that w Miss. Rac Dver nagtrattiy o Knox of Chester, Mass. Secor over Sunday I Narant o es next week Mon & 4 liss Rachel er has returned to-| bin’s. : il 4 3 i | School commences nex wke up his work here. & motive | statrora | "'Mr. and Mrs. Georze Rawley from | , Miss Mary Lord is attending the| The Coventry Cemetery associatlon gay. Miss Maine of Franklin the | “Miss M. B. Hopkins has returned & hat ward Anderson is teaching the | Putnam visited friends in town the | ACEdemy in Norwich. | met Tuesday evening. The same offi- |teacher from Block Tsland S L h Woodstock school for the com- | first of the week. | Miss Annie Deasy is to attend Ba-|cers were elected for the ensuing year. | “Charles’ S. Amidon, who has been | The college displayed a large exhibit Bepthes By o vear. Mr. and Mrs. Btheridge of Bastford |0 academy, C olchenthn T A Timely Topic. |11, is on the gain ., _|at the Connecticut fair at Hartford he easios Toi yisited the latters mother, Mrs. L] yinea Noves IN(G0 attendl gchopl n | Coventry grange held itg regular e Lariter fnan the: poles cut TOF.. To iCentinish Wark withi Chesse = 54 Miller, the firs e week. : meeting Thursday evening. The toplc - | < R et " — oliand Cflunty Mrs, George Towne with Harold and i Broke Her Hip. Poe ihe locturer's hour wes The Can. |, Flmer Squires has his garage near- | Dr. J. N. Cdine is spending his ¥o If, of two methods offered us for ac i Josephine Towne recently visited | Miss Clara Pendleton js home to|ning of Fruit, Danger of Food Pre- |1y done. | emtiontn S R O, e ng a certain result, t are | MASHAPAUG friends in Rockville and Talcottvills. |take care of her mother, Mrs. Pendle- | gervatives, Ete. Edith Cushman 'visited Mrs. E. L.|whichihe will continue his work with ient, tt nsible man | Mrs, L. M. Reed opened her cottage | ton, who fell one day iast week and| Rev. H. M. Bartlett has returned |James in Warrenville last week | cheese®in Washington, - the ¢ it is very ; . at the Willimantic camp ground and | broke her hip. | from his vacation. s oy rare to find two doing the | Summer Visitors Departing—Frankfurt | was there for a few days last week. Mrs. Richards of Occum, with three| Miss Beulah E. Coe, a former teach- ! same thing which and pre- | Roast at Clubhouse. Mrs, Lyman Moore and Mrs. F. H.|children, has been visiting her mother, | er here, recently spent a week's vaca- { isely effect the otl | iy Ballou attended camp meeting at Wil- | Mrs. Emily Rathbun. | tion with Mrs. Everett P. Lathrop. | There difference | Mrs. M. A, Hayden of Providence | llmantic last Sunday, going in Mr. Miss Sadie Raymond is visiting at William B. Trowbridge began his | ;& teness or | is a guest of Mrs Walker. Moore’s auto. | her father's, Frank Raymond's. duties as teacher in the Mansfic.2 e “ u 8 | | workman | Re¥. DX C. W Morson' and wife | Principal at Mill River. | i rmn Eediafan of New fiaven facHol Tussdiy. i e o, Fanen jo NotiullieTenn, | Relph V. Towne has been engared | mother. SiEG ST o RS Heard Former Pastor. £ 3 S lly b the acti £ th . Tcen it e (LR | rs, Long of New Vork, who has|as principal of the high school in Mill | ““jse" Ellen Buell has been visiting| AD unusually large audience attend- in physical condition it is usually because the acf mnfo e % i isiting her mother, 1 ctor | River, Mass. | Miss Addie Jagger. | ed the services at the Second Con- s rosti ome T lar or defective. | "Mr. and Mrs. William H. McGilpin | * Otway Thompson of New York city | Bregational church last Sunday. Peo- | organs of digestion has bec ITRENAT Ot 5 1 i : 1 otiSpufhbridee wersiueaty NiRdny: oF | was (paiting isd eisier, - A Uiiine liplels Fox railes iatovaily GAmeito Shiee Then there is need for a safe and speedymedicine to relieve homas H. Ryan s s : &l T ormpson i o ert Hund | their former pastor, Rev. H. R. Hois- | g 4 ¥ : : ‘rawford cottage. 8 y ress.even ' the brightest and g e SR AR Oting to ILaie. P s e s o the ills which occaswnalé)y dep oo tdf)eliafewith o Herkimer of Southbridge, were week | Frank Raymond and family, with|of Mr. and Mrs. George Maskiell. strongest. The one remedy you may'takeiand e end guests at Forry's lun: also Mr. | several neighbors, spent Wednesday at | £ Vof Wellington and Miss Juckson of Fos- | Columbia lake. A ! ; on | “Mrs. Rogers of Philadelphia was in GILEAD , 1) | town Wednesday and Thursday look- D g 55 (< Feentifust Nogety | i v DaHarEs AP TH s ad e The Builders held a picnic at Marl- ‘. St : ll:e b‘\:«“'l‘-:::u.i‘}»:;)\y, n..\..x' ;Lnlxmi\‘:\n‘:‘rlxl;i‘ There was & dance in. the town hall hmuu.sn“m,xp I:ml 'l'mnm.}u). o 3 v < roast Baturday n . St Aus Thursduy evening. The proceeds are, Miss Helen 5. Foote of West Ilart- ¢ FRAL T s "sis‘ Upon and Alton Bmall, members of the ¢lub, |t go o the Improvement soclety. | ford han been tiie guest of Miss Ielen (The Largest Sale of Any Medicinm in the World) stuyed over Bunday. 1 : S ot Sacently 2 s U e P Cleared $23. 1. Foote Tecantly. The first dose gives speedy relief in isick-headache, bilious- ness, constipation, lack of appetite, |heartburn, dyspepsia, and lasting improvement follows theitimely use of this fa- vorite and reliable homeremedy. You will become healthier and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham’s Pills Mrs, Clura Rawson, Miss Ethel Raw- R B Mr. and Mrs. Wyeckoff Wilson-and | , son and Harry Wells, who huve been | The Sunshine club gave their enter- | qaughter are at W. 3. Bllis’ for a visit. | guests at the Wildwaod cotlage, huve | talnment Friday evening. They clear- | listey Brown of Manchester visited returned to Weodstock and Miss Maud | ed $23 and gave $10 to the Improve- | a¢ Mrs ary €. Gilbert's last week. | Austin to Southbridge. | ment society to help build « walk from | Alfss Laura Smith, formerly a mis- ome: HORLI GENUINE — | the postoffice toward the church. sionary to South Africa, spoke at the Avokid kmitations—Take No Suistitute e When applying eold cream (6 the — Congregational ehurch Sunday after- More healthful than tea or coffee. | qiin rup in with a slow retary motion, | pyom 10000 to 12,000 A o | ROON and evening, . , in pawder form. . ioestion, | using & slight pressure, Take time and | g1 Torm 10000 to live geese are | "0 W, 8, Neweomb of Manchester Rkhh‘-fiv;"“‘f"’_fimwmcmmen‘ Agrees with the yv:kfildd:f:me Jay in a stock of patieRee when setting 'f‘;f_’é “l{lh',,:d(.'\”" JL;:L‘::;”::‘;N\, K:F'&.m’z’l; 18 the ghsst of her brother, 3. H. Efita, | = Fer “--'“‘H‘l dingthewholcbody. Keep it on your sideboar 10ME: | it on the joursey after beauty, F ot cach iseen ; G Mrs, Anna Meore returned Wednes- o l o mnthers and the aged, A quick lunch prepared in 3 & ttie satt ai : | RS day s her heme in Talcsttville - y agel A iittie sait diseived in warm water Miss Derothy Buell entered the Sold cverywhere. ln boxes, Me., 25c. Directions with every box point the way to heslth and s eepeciaily valusble to womes, | 1s ‘recommended for evelids reddened | 'en theusand acres are planted te | Seuth Manchester high school as a by the wind, About a quarter of a |figs in Tift county, Ga, The owners | freshman this year ) saltspeonful to a half cup ef water is | fifure en making a profit of aheut §100 Arneld Feete and Leen Fogil hava the proper propertion. per asre, entered Baeon academy, Colchester, ottt v i L S kN