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ROAD SOCIETY NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS . ... ... Byron Picnic—Rev. J. L. Psacock to Supply P AR NS at Warren. - ) Billings and family of New | EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN E-ISLAND.! i y: s, N E B S. S: N. A MONTVILLE : ng‘i parents, ®; und Mrs, S: N 5 & et = : n Hewitt of inekiey Hill is . Secretary’s Report Shows Encouraging |recovering from, a severe attack of P J 3 < . 2 +:Progress of €: E: Society During the |#Ppendicitis. Avoid the bitterness. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents Past Four Years. Mrs. Frances Noves and daughter, Louise, returned to New Yerk on Fri- and Building in Three Counties. e = < The secretary. of the Christian Bn- | "Voster Charlie Pearl was taken to A oT se ame. deavor socety of the Union Baptist| . 70 . it st hurch makes the following report of | g1 T@wrence hospital In New London Corn at Holton Place Five Fest High— i Miss Pauline Kern's Talk of White i H v, and Monday was eperated on | . s o /) NT ihe past four years: The membership ’ ial invita. New Lonclon County NIANTIC Siave Traffc : 5 o han i ox ot 1 | o aprendieiel T RS M Perhaps you have not accepted our tordial in s 3 42, have tniled during this period. The | "GRea™Cr. (o Jesume. toaching. tion to inspect our methods and courses of instruc. Operator McCoy Going to Pennsylvania Harry Jenes of Vermont is spending | yyerage attendance of the soclety is A i i 2 b X, A Priscilla Billings returned the GALES FERRY . —Brattleboro Vacation House to|a few days with Fred Johnson. 80, which is the larsest in the New |q ings 5 = = Ay doaw Close Tuesday—Grove Notes. - and Mrs, James Tucker of Pautl- | London County ‘union of 20 societies, A T T tion; to see for yourself just what a high-grade com. _ Closing Cencert of the Season—Cot- were caliing on Mrs, Hermon | Tavice there has been an attendance of | S 18 & student ir sehool. 5 2 s 3 e Gager Sunday. 250 people three times between 150 ang | 4 hoiPh Wheeler and Joseph Noyes mercial education should be; to see what equip- a large herd ef catile to the ity H W o e g and_fhirty times between 100 and | {0V & lare it and Aplarices W ives who has been manager Address by Mi W cottages during the Alfred Manning and son, Her- |5 Hoopen at the Lake , Mr. Dunfiel i . , . Manning; of South Windham,were | This ceélety is the banner so- L P P ORRER R G ol Bt b i 5 his family | calling on local relatives Monday. clety in attendanee and efficiency in Will Supply at Warren, annual €oncert giv 1 | te 2 e New ork. Las! Curtis Hazen, whe has been ill at e Néw kendon Baptist agsociation. Rev. Mr. Peacock will not preach o . . O O Ry cur Bitia ol ot | totor the S mopiekerbecker hotel Was | the home, of his daughter in Bloem- B e e it e The most vital problem now before you is the right airman of the | . Siblg h at | 5 . field, is impreving. Yseeutive months in the last winter was | will supply the pulpit in Warren, R. 1., = 5 3 1 M e e [P Hower. aperator! 'Toasony o | Elarene Brove. bas' returned, /afiet | I00e A¥erers Torth. Thie raoutlof The | Miss Jean Pamcr. stier spending commercial education which will assure you the oA i o > g I ing the week end with Mr. and|four years, May; 1913, was 100, Seven |8 at Watch Hill, has been in was well at- | MeCoy and Mrs, McCoy are getting | \PeRding ! s e A1 4% > , s 5 i was com- | ready to move to Pennsylvania where | 155y Louis Smith, beautiful eantatas have been given by | Providence durine the Week. greatest success. Derothy Wheeler returned Lhome Nettie Johnson of Lisbon was & | members with an average aftendance| M Mry McCoy has a brother in business, posed of plano eelections by Miss Al- | 5 § B < e s s : 3 2y 3 o hasd. GF Provileon VNI MY, ind Mes aeCor have neidon oy at Lakeside farm ene day the fof 175 Other special exercises have|from New London on Sunday. : . o "% by s Walter M. Huckingham | about five years. Mr MoCoy has been | PASt Week. | been hela with. large and appreciative| Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Dixon entertain- You don’t want to make a mistake now. You of Norwich and Miss Grace Chapman | employed at the local Tailfoad. tow. Benjamin Smith <t Boston was a|audiences. A plano has been purchas- |ed their sen and grandson, from Wick- 4 % i sy fi: Aliyn's Point, interspersed with | about that length of time. He week end visitor in town ed and new song books. Cleared from [ford, ever the week end E don’t want in latér years to sigh in bitterness: 1f {ations’ by Thomas lLatham and | obliged to give up his place some time Undergoes Operation. entertainments $3 amount | Dean Horton of Boston spent Sun- given for chufch repairs and current [day with his mother, at enry expenses $i80.81. Fifty-three delegates | send’s, m and a read- 280 owing to his sight Pown- I only had to do it over again.” are- Mr, and Mrs. Georg M ster Bernard G. Crandall, who is last Miss ( K. Crandall = rated upen for append ety . 3 : 3 and Mrs. Bugene La|of New London are visiting relatives | mhm e re o o iy attended the . E. union meeting | Miss Prudence Fish Pravidence ss 1 rith, | held with thi ‘A choru of 20 | spe ¥ s SRcouigaEiitle Eeks | e Miss 1ila Smith. has returned after rved at the ciose | Fred J .Howard, acting as manager | spending several weelks at Ocean |Volces has & ed with m were : V\'rllm holid ;\u;».ul\ Delia. Wil- Why Go It B'i“dlyl’ ame for Ih(‘,(hfl[“.\‘ tore at C at Beach | Beach music in the T %flmf "?*ffl‘"ifj L £ : -R\V""‘"“" aud 1[’“'\',“;“ % o 1o City: Hodn | since June 1st, resigned Saturday. Mr. Flerbar heeler and family and |&nd local talent have added much by | J. R. C. Noyes of Milford, 2 % 2 . ik Rebot S - e, | Howard took "up his studies at_the Sl S e intrumental music. ~Seme of the | are today ationding the anmuai It costs you nothing to investigate and it may mean N S s & allic | Manual Training school in New Lon- | puangeo8stror | best preact have been heard. No e of Sy Nesit e Halicy. ellaps ; oiis . : 3 £ M. Bigelow and Miss Nellie | 5, ‘T 05qay. Tuesday el et |one appointed leader has - failed to | ter, D. , at the Monument house, our success or failure, happiness or dis oint- bave Jhn making thell| The MoCook family, who have been | poohnton Ladd of Grotom, a formef)Zus " auct his meeting or fur-|Groton s 2 S the homoe of ary 50 | ocounying their summer residence. at | onacnt of Pleasure Hill, was callifg | B b= S5 mohicite, Mrs. Seth N. Williams, Miss ‘Grace D. ment for a lifetime. m . Fairfield, returned last ook’ et s on friends that vicinity one day the | r . William D. Fairfield, [ McCooks point, Joft & few davs ago | O riends ok b Busn Wheeler, with their guests, attended ek to \Webs . - for Hartford. 'he famil occupied dast ek, o s 3 5 the Shakespearean vecital at Ston- rs. C. K. Preeman of New | oo y occupied a | "\ b Yyheeler of Brooklyn was a| George Hertz of Providence has been | the S : £ Ao : ave been guests for a week ur;‘f‘;;‘*‘\’i‘*nr“:“‘d‘““ to the 12.04 train week end giiest of his son. Herbert | che' whiost of friends for a few ds "'""'L" “HIA”;t::é\ed lonic. Only by investigation can you understand why this reemans’ parents Mr. and Mrs : S b nd of | Wheeler. Mrs. lda Browning and son, Kar 8 an, at the Ferry. Iwe e S ok Tall Corn. aweriing or N h, attendcd ser-| A number from this Grange attend- school is recommended by its students, its grld- Bailey and family, who | . "coapmpiin mill. 3 uther Holton has corn fifteen feet s Pond church Sun- [ed the picnic of the Avondale Grange t AR ) a _JL‘R,“er\ll‘ef\ Arthur Bail is visiting friends on | Mr. Browning |ai Atlantic Beach, Thursda) uates, prominent busi n, Collinsville 1ast { g, 0 "y, 14 = | George Richmond of Norwich was a to. Bradley Danchy of New York is vis- uncle, Bugen2 Palmer. ge number from here attended Many who have attended elsewhere say it pays best nt guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert hools will open Monday, | iting t ¢ has marked the| MTS. Albin Hagstrom of Norwich is | visiting relatives age. Wheel. 8 A o i e e e s Gladys Latimer has returned |the Norwich fair. < ; h | on Lake avenue to the Misses Annie, ey e g e from camp in New Hampshire. nf.-t\ R. C. Noyes met the to attend the Norwich Commercial School. : ia B % e A e £ S : of the Connecticut Sociely ot vel: City whe have occu- | Maud and Ada Bond. dinner Mor honor of her Sunday’s Services. e o 1511 Saslaty of ! s Gttt b e | d‘m{uc Lewis was in Norwich Mon- | Miss Ar n, guests being pre Geo Chappell preached | (1€ DANERCOrS O efernadiwithl s | [ ] ring the season, returned home ( 93y attending the fair. | from Bridgeport and South Windham. morning - from the text “Ae-| o e S8 (FOC 00 celebration. in ® = | Crove ‘Seson, Waning, | Mr=gd. Canleoy arq fa L " to spel of the glory of | .onrg (o that event, in which they de- Vr Plyth and | Frank Clark, who operates the stage | turned to New Yor Do Ble Miss Gertrude Ol-|gire to participate. : i nave occupicd (he Webb | between the depot and Pine Gro e, | Address by Miss Kern, e Hand That | ™\, Thomas M. Palmer has been en- 2 . Teturned 1o their | will contipue for about two weeks r An offering st week. tertaining relatives the pa At the Congre: i church Sunday A sn \I’:nddxt A longer. The pavilion will close this | ienine Miss Pauline Kern gave a{W nad v state m ms, A large 2200 X ® W. H. Dumont and week. It is understood the mail Will | ceoen toteresting. talk on The White | audi x the evening G opkiyn left for their | ne brought to the tower as long as | o'y, inferesting talk on Tt tol at special mi -y rt con- LIBERTY HILL . 2 eventn, ~ | the pus is running el els '“‘,':," 4 g + recent | ducted by Mrs Hope - zerne Spalding of Norwich was| Mr. and Mrs living Doolitle and | i \‘\ ']‘ ; S rion Miss D e Chapel, wh heen | Holiday Week Guests—Soeial of C. E. a Le summner residents to leave | daughter, who have been vis t for bome 4 { and Mes, Walter Waldorf, re Aureiia Sutlitf Lyon of Norwich | Hartford Monday for several days| James A. Way returned Monday eve- Mrs, E. G. Talbot, al| ning ‘to his business in Meriden after spending ay and the holiday with ng Mr red (o} sending several ardner Society—Church Interests. has reiurned home | — | s Grace Harper of O 4 L o Nas| William K. Mitchell, engineer for the o een the 1r. and Mrs. W. jasin & Construction Co., Greenport, s to the Cagain | Al . and a former local resident, was Wait Place—Power Boat Cruise. been spending several f friends here from Iriday - 5 A ql:\nhoac Mov A. Trotter of Newton, Mz who has a rich, ba dice, sang a 1 Heard the Voice of Jes amily in New London and| Momday. Before returning they visited in New York city. relatives at lLakes Pond ; latham LeRoy and| willlam Hubbard of Hartford was a he late Captain Sam vices to Be Resumed. yme’ ous old time A« Say. s '1'7;‘ :‘, :J)?flkl:igl!::‘m;'hn:li)muihé _”‘hs M u:nfi W oy h at Lyme. | until’ Monday. PO W 1N r, and Mrs, A - B Dr 1red Comsto ss M « and daughter. 3! The C. Soclety ‘hold s mocial .4 s i v llolmes and dutehter S| pThe, Sy society held a social at| | M, CRANDALL, Pres. SHANNON BUILDING Walier E. Gilbert and | atteding the artists’ exhibition. ¥ e o = and M ove imnday. | Ry 2 i M s & [he | made /the trip by the mew trolley | " \ijj] e 5 | nteresting rstrv"::e- : | _ amd Mrs. Nathan Gibbs | route. aa ) | A | Fiwell O Mead, Sorns Bosesl oF Oustutnill | D, Mail Carrier Percy Mor- | V158 = b 4 QAKPALE | ¥ a very deep and uriport retoraed Mon- Mrs. Morgan and Travis#Doug- | "2, James 1o Sm 2% | Sunday from the hy visit with her attended the fair at \m“.un,“”“\. Forre pi i Lightning Shocks William Chapel— | Exalted, and = Forgivene: i | | A. D. Herrick Norwich spent of Groton were over- | . on T. J. Hul.Monda . James has been hon e St e By ge audience was present of Miss l.atham's} and Mrs. H. B. Goodenough left | ],, w da ‘ s. He is recovering from Sunday with et at th Herman Strong and family, who Mrs Alonzec Turner. Wednesday for a visit te their home |T1QUS Iillness ot have been spending their vacation Wity ] Steers and tamily of Brook- | iy Haritord, | Mr and Mrs s Waterhouse | rs. Strong’s sister, Mrs. J. Henry FITCHVILLE {OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Y. who passed a tWe! Willlam E. Beebe, who is occupying enter: ing f from F ey A ¥ returned to their home in An £ e . PR S e swold cottage on Pine .\Lxcu_,\‘”‘:““‘;";‘M i : g ke i | sonia Monday. ].\1(11: Strong is prin- | Baptist Church to Reopen After Va- | Fine New Organ at M. E. Church— home last week was in Hartford Tuesday i ended Manual Training School. d | cipal of a school there i ' | H Miss Sarah Latimer left Thursday 1o | = [eroy Whiting was in New Haven S Sl o : During the thunder shower last week | Mr. and Mrs. Georg: Pebtier: Too cation—Persona! Items. Delor Lepage Going to Vermew Mill. s her former home in | Wednesday- manual train sc an BEbiy fuck an aDpple | turned to Newton, Mass. Monday, af Amnie DeManus has returned,| The recently installed organ at the iree near the house of William Chapel, | ter spending a vacation with Mrs. Trot- entering the house. It shocked MI | ter's mother, Mrs. G. A. Noyes. Chapel, who was stand near the| Prof. H. Loomis and fami | stove in the Kkitc so that he Tell {0 | North Adams, Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waterman and childre aenport, L left Monday for Hartford by auto to s Harriet Webl, | sitend the fa Mrs. Herbert T. Barrett of Hay(fmd is | Sn of New L M. B. church was used for time Sunday at the afternoon Miss Edith Sengman playing spending the season on Block and on were of | s Tanner Kingsley of Boston has been . Bur. | spending the d Mrs Charles H. Barnes of | is'5 guest of Dr. and Mrs. George M. |5 Sint S patends, M1 M has nearly re- | Prof. Loomis’ mother, Mrs. J. with his parents, € A good sized choir render- »wich have been spending the Dast | Baercit . s = A | covered, "although he still feels the il Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Bur- | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kingsley. ed excellent music: Rev. Chanles wo weeke with Mise Lema Barnes at| Wesbert Barrett and son Harold left | VLS Jessie Champiox and Miss Hei-1 SHSIC% SRR B T e _Willis Chappeli and daughter, | Smith delivered an able sermon to an ¥ erry ARdAL for e e L Ha sty en Peck were visiting friends in Ivors- | "N~ ang Mrs. Frank R. Chapél and | mantic were her. puests aiso. Ethel Eastland, have returned, | appreciative congregation. The secur- 1he C. H_Dasis and C. O. Smith| " 3 "George Mathews of Hartford is | (0% Tecently hter of Rockville have been guests | Guests. at Golumbia. Weddi after spending some weeks with rela- |ing of the organ, in common with faquifies with Mr. and M= Frank | yigiting her son Francis. Summer Cruise Bnds. i 1e me of Mr. Chapel’s brother, | o ot T bk e L tives in Chesterfield. 2 numerous improvements made in the Woedraft and children, who have pass— | 3y and M B 0. Libby of Nor-| 3. Hart hos retarned to his home | William Chape . few days the| Roy Kneeland and family attended | Miss Margaret McManus left Thurs- | past, was the result of efforts made wedding of Mr. Knee b seasom on the Bluff, left Wed- | and’s cousin, | day for New Yor! the Ladiew Aid society of the w is- | past week. ch are occupyving thei ummer home | fter spending the summer c for their home at Richmond | Wilg Air, in the Grove, & | ddone the Somid calhis vevs ices will be resumed tomorrow neeland, at Columbia | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson and | church, the largest amount giv to 1 Miss Katie J. Willey of Norwich was | boat g Congregational church. The | daughter, Arliene, spent the fore part|the organ fund was by w. Miss Hooper Spoke. @t Bkt cottage on Pine. stpdet. thia School wAnth Aistetok: Wil ament of the Lord’s supper will| 2 and famil f{l{\l'l- of the week with Mrs. Thompson's sis- | Yerrington, who presented $5 a session of the Sunday school [ week 5 S NHss Carlsen: of abeerved at the close of the morn- | ford and John Rose and wife of South Mrs. Albert Ross, of Chesterfield, | memorial to a cousin e on Semdsy Mis: Mrs. Persis M. Vars has returned to 3 Vindham cailed on Mr. and Mrs., J. | The Woodmen benefit dance in Ta- Patmertown, who I8, Norwich afier several days at her Cot- e George Clark Sunday afternoon. iss Emily F has returned from | Roche Casino park, Wednesday, was ppell of Norwi , Thoma. e = it with relatives in Bristol, R. I | well attended. i EONARD BRIDGE Mre. George Osborn and children,| Mrs. Joseph Raymond of Wauregan RIesEiS s Rosalie and Leroy, of Syracuse, N. Y., | has recently been a guest at the home Union Picinc of Sunday Sohools—New | a@d Mrs. Rose Cady of Waterford have | of Mr. and Mrs. I, B. Swan. NDLFTOH HILL Mra, Juliet Boardman fs entertain- friends om the Bluff, | tage on Broadway, puke intencatingly 1o the children on Bl o Toasins: the Sunday sehool work ourisf | Ncyes B, Allyn was a recent guest Dr, Paul Augustus Kumpitsch of | The su colonies will soon " 2 Bridgeport spent Sunday and a part | desrted, the shore peopl lativ om_Kingston this weel. Tt £ Mt and o e H Lor day of Mr and Mre Byron A. DO =3 L htas 13 i 4 : > < &5 been guests at the home of Mr. an Mr. and Mrs, Frnest T. Leonard en . kil Bk Aathony, T I i"’.""”m'. day with \;x Kumpitsch at ing their hom | _and < ~>.'T::11( s Ahern and Tennis Court Planned. Mrs, A. D, Winchester. tertained Mr. and Mrs, Fred Moffitt of Nes Famgy Adame Molfhrop return- | heT, coftage on South sweet. . i AT o s S O el PR O S RaaRa Mrs. John Willlams and children, | Wauregap over Labor day. dsy fm 3 vislt whih - ber | Confvcty Vinfeq d. Manwaring of | i st Mttt R Gt P il e B b o e daush | John and Stanley, returned to Willt The fall term of school will begin AR At ts Mow Ha- |6V Hewcn wes fhe guest of Mes — {mane et o s ST L S i evens, at Provi- | nantie Friay, after snending t both the Occum and Versailles Moltheop is haying rooms | Lanwaning the frst of the week. M |mucl Rye Scwn—Norwich Greeks on| Herbert Billings of Natick, R. I, wasdence 2 T G days with Mrs, Nelson Winche hools on Monday Bonse in the vitiage | Manwaning is conductor on one of | the aunt, Mrs. Mary Pal-| J. Zatorensky of New York spent|9%y8 With TS, Rt WA . £ " 2t ax 6 T etween | Outing. Sund. h b ughte: . is |, Measter and 2 Going to Vernan. ready for her oot ney the fast axpresses running betwe I mer da unday with his daughter, Mrs. Louis |, ™ ¢ rred, after spending several 9 et & 2 | New York and Boston, s Sheflieid of Westerly | Himmelstei AR e T 3 | Delor 1. employed in the cloth 3 ofiday Cruise, Harold Menard left Monday for his | Frie who have be .nding a few dayvs at Mrs.| Misses Hattie o e 2 room of the Totokett Manufacturing Nathan A. Gibbs apd his daughier, | home in Bridgeport. and Mrs. Nathan Mai Thom visiting th&ir : Baptist Church Services. CRns SiaBt e hantal B i Miss Mary GEbbs with Dr. Frank| Paul Caflendar lefi Laboy day for |lhree weeks T John Blw Gillette of Providence, After three weeks’ vacation the Bap- n to the company, to take effect Holws and Miss Marjorie ioms, en- { Waterbury after three weeks' va York Heen i ¢ Miss R Lombard begs du- | tist church will hold its regular ser- (Saturday). Mr. LePage will en- oyeg # crdise o Long Island over the | George Van Woert has returne Phompson’s for a ties as t at the North district|vices on Sunday, Sept. 7. At the 11{ter the employ of Paul Acherly of iday Middietomn. 7 Otto And home school Tuesday oclock service Bunduy morning the | Vernon as overseer of the cloth room Trustees Elected. Hlias Manwaring of New Haven is |many acr Amos Judge and Mrs. Atvert G. Kneeland, | sermon will be A Compelling Motive | of the -Vernon plant. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam |to Chureh Attendance, followed by Jeanette Knee- | commupion. Fhe Sunday school will & The annnal meeting for the election | visiting his Manwarin of the trusiees of the M. E. church ation at {and and Miss | brother, Robert Latham | ~Arthur Billin i heen spendin. | A. Kne GWELYL was held at the vestry Monday even- | W. B. Griswold of Hartford spent | Billings home | nd of Hartford, and Mrs, win | held at the ysdal hour, 'The evening we . T. Colvgr was appointed ,m}\m\dax and Labor day with Mrs. Gris. |~ Xoyes Fecl i <neeland and Layinia P. Knee- | service at 7 o'clock will be a song sel = P S , presiGent and D, Perkins as clerk [ wold at their new Fe on Orchard | cailer in this place and wart i nd, attended the Shekleton-Kneeland | vice, followed by a sermen en Va Mrs, M, O. Swan and daughters wera of the dection axden . Chapman, | Street > hursday l i rho »dding ai Columbia Monday tion’ Valugs Saturday guests of Mrs, George Rudd C. B Ceivey and Geomge F. Dean we Mr. and Mrs Eddy left Tuesday for | Greeks on "Outing. b sy Tt Mrs. Evereii B. Loomis with her son, | Mps. James Mahoney of Preston spent | at New Leondon deciedé for 5 term of twe vears and | their home in Fairfield | . Nor ke ki e | Wayland Everett of Scneneciady, N.|a few days with Rosi: Burke. Warren Thompsen and family of Phomas Latham. (harles A, Satteriee Mr. and Mns. Robert Stanton left | party of Greek men fxom el | ase hed greatly dc & 2 Y. whh bt Doen visiit dente L Fitehville were guestg of Mr. and Mrs. and Pimer B Tobbs for ihree years. |Wednesday for Willimantic, after |2r® spending a few wee A ts et e L s o M aring. Albert Ross over Labor day spending Sunday and Labor day in the | SWain place - 1 iR its Onosiaal Lo v 18I0 hor & Paily_weather maps of the Tafted | N. E Lawrence and Rossbel Palmer i | Holiday Visitors. | frs, 3¥aller W7 Paddock Bureau are new print- |of New Lendon spent Monday with YAWM VALLEY | Marie Benjamin has returned and 1 ! : ; he combined annual | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer, to Dambuary after a visit to Mrs. Fred Ver New nnis Cour six million coples. Fred Gallup has put up, a sile, Fity Frisnds Enjoy Piemic Dinner at | TC Suts Daniska Exeter people are pianning to have | The Braitleb Vacation school | Mrs, B C. Maine's. | clases next Tuesdas s L Al Robert 1.. Manwarin A ¥ who ruptured | a blood veseel in t foot about | MEASURING 1 v tennis « Miss Ruth Browa is atfending con Academy at Colehesier [|| MERCHANDISE Mrs. Olive Indd of Stamford is vi Alfred hd Mr son and Frank Linderson of 7 Miss Klizabeth Mo My and Mys. Allen Coates. Mr. and Mre Orrin Swain, Chester 8. Maine ble to walk about | their vacation at Judge Albert G. Kneeland' The right place to buy any of these goods is where you know they are reliable, with a guarantee back of gathernd at her summer home on the | Montgomery | PR é 2 EPe s Norwieh read on Monday, A pienle| T, Fred Edmond is visiting hig | Haic Family Returns to Springfield— But there is another m @84 1. E Thompson wers among ihose | 10 p o0 A5G 15 4D (halk about |in Norwich with he i | iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J t A w d rl Y Ab t T k + < o ats | 5 1s 4 e | s A, Mills fromm ihia Sieinity who attended the |10 cne. ol =y e et ‘11l BY HUMAN HEARTS ! |} tiriani Bionia, us Or 0 fou {11} runKs, Miss ¥dna 1. Maine has retnrned o T PR A arrived here Saturday morning. | | The Bxeter and Liberty Hill churches ,,:,7'2:,. after spending the summer GRISWOLD ::m::lrnfl:ik cutting corn axd dig I B A e o :, n::«ll(.‘;:'r::: 1\1;1 7\;\’"}4‘{“,:;;2:‘0‘ picnic S -t C d T l- 5 s Mrs George Vredemburg was at s - I} chanaise as sometning to e | iy %ang Sirs. Wiliam A Kneeland i ases an rave lng 3g Norwich Tuesday, Frank Bancroft of New York has | GLEN } measured hy a yard stick or | and daushter, Jeanette, returned to! Aboui 4 friends of Mrs R C, Maine |been visiting his sister, Mrs. W, 1;,; = IE} waighed by the pound. iHnrtfm .abor day, after spending | | | dinnes was served and sacial time en- | broiher in Waierbury [ =% Vior) Colesbara House Bunved | ‘ e o soved by all, As the company were| C, Frank Morgan returned Tuesday | C—_ | human hearts anc human NG D R sewted at the tables all joined in eing- | from a few days visit with acquaint- | Dr, Hale and family left Sund: ) e GARDNER LAKE everyone of them. Most anyone can pick out a stylish, handsome locking Suit Case or Trunk, but they have to take the merchant’s word for the rehablhty of it; a poor ing Auld Lang Syne ~After dinner |ances in Waterbury, | ernoon for their home in Spr es were made by Rey, Lucian| Harl Montgomery is visiting his aunt | after being here at thei* summer m, Rey, ¥. M, Hollister,” Rev, J, |in Roxbury, Ma: I tee i vt Camping Parties Come and Go. The successful merchant is the . | i ; i 3 an o knews how to human- e R A , Pescock, John L. York and Mrs, | Miss Bertha Geer had for a guest | Y, Masn is aiing repasns |} mas Wb Louis DeCeasar and family, after 5 3 7z . Y g ey Bt il last week Miss Jennie Blair of Nete {on rohrmaes, 2 Cop 3 {ge merchandise, spending the summer at Gardner Lake trunk ma; lool'( just like a good one, but after six months’ (R wieh, A returned home Monday : { CHESTERFIELD Miss Serena Peterson of New York | . ""”‘“‘B‘”‘ed' 3 His unit is serviee—service to ||| Camp Massapaeck boys returned to travel it doesn’t. visited over Sunday with Mrs. W, B, he Ven Carlesberg house was de- i their homes Wednesday Montgomes . ] e Tuesday about 3 o'clock ||} You! A party of voung ladies from Leb- THAT’S WHY IT PAYS TO BUY IN A SAFE, RE- in t f he morning Nathan ted i ler in Westeriy W Mr. ang Mes, J funeral of 1 L., at the nch of Moniville has been pimud"lk geveral davs at the home of and Ars. James L 1u;1n( es Crasy of Jewott City his house in Pachaus | o moving e Jgmes © of Greenwich wes a caflgr hete this week. Miss Eiked Pasis of Geshen is SpeRding a jew dass as the giest of Ror sisfes, Miz. Apibis Shapsun e ang Men Feank s gnd Bon are speadiag several days 1 Solches ter A mskps T (his plase atlended are at Camp Cadaho for a LIABLE STORE siH the rosoin forvthe badle. of Nos Wheeler's Sunda {1} tising in live daily newspapers \ n Morgan and famiiy of Nerwich wich’s trunk and suit Liism coming to this store. i like The Bulletin, K ing grove for several days. e J. L. Oat and family ef Nerwich are er altend heir cottage for a shert siay X iward Iitehins of Sa of Norwe i Wedne: esi al Camp Vadabio, J_ S it | of Tomaquag valley | Part of his service is adve was @ b < reno- epar You can’t go wrong if you buy it here. All our goods are carefully selected by us and we can supply you with the right trunk, the right suit case or the right He makes {he merchandise “m, o you and often its story || is a very big ene o fair ad Norgich CAMPEE S g sting /SGUTH CANTE2XEURY Bkl Senson eli Satusday for Can. | Atise melly &, Fodke (s home from & i ik N it SPUFEH CANIE 1BUR "‘“‘;‘"‘8 bag at a "l'hf price, one which meets and van- sds, Ghere he expewis o' visit for|the south and is visiliug her parents L and B H. Baiber made g busi because writien Lo you per Eharity - Wiittord of Nerwich quishes competition. ) weselks a M. snd f\“” W ook, Lrig” 4\-3 Mogsyp, Central Village onally nd Nrs, Mariz Parkbuest of Jewett 1 B PRy ni\_u ‘d'lwufi\x. ;L.; m.\i{s.”\ v‘mhi» n::r‘»‘ur«lu.:l-m. Thel- | and Danielson We Jm--r:] % i | Cify spent Labor day with their sis- Cquadl whgrc he expects to Vit for i Morpeiie anbury, js visiting at| ¥r, and Mrs. Oscar Tanner and son, You gain a liberal education by ters, the Misses Whitford. 3 o 0 seversl weeks toe Domie oF s Eam Bake: >hilip: Tanmér, and Moses' Smith & studying the advertising day by Jéhn WeClark has sold his place to All we ask is the opportunity to show you. Georgiapna Way speat the week end Frances m * of Norwich is the | visiting at fhe home of Wiliiam J. T 5 Sl out of town people and moved to L as fhe st of her father, Adlen Way. | gue: uf her“grandmother, Mrs. Em anner. day in the daily newspaper bon, into the Mrs. Phebe Browne wre Mond, ¥ \ér‘:,«.ud' Bivs, Wilbur of Norwith at- | tor:toin poriing (he school children practical and useful. Vesta Kendull of Lishon spent Swm- Carl Browp of Salem was a cader { teoded ¢ from rict No. 8 to distriet No. 1 day with her sister, Mrs, en jamin : . bere Suniag Mrs Grigio M hen Boiphite whio s bass Al Oppesite Chelsea Savings Bank ;e .-uul K bd spentd of Groton, are 0 2R = bere for the last ten weeks, k==—-—————/) Mrs. Johp Walsh of Norwich was n on. Hunter, returned tg New York city Thursday. ¢ the guest of Miss Whitford Sunday.