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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES . . CENTRAL VILLAGE [soy, i ome o i Setgumte PACKER i St it b . 2 . €, A, Nerthrép of Nerwich 5 e - R. B. Witter attended:the New Eng= Family from Idahe Buys Local Farm g..m-h-ef,,t e e ational church| Summer Visitors Leave—Aeroplane | land faiy ni- Weneoston L ————— . New Assistant Pestmaster==Buy | Bunday mernins. Garried Threugh en Auto Truck. Minister’s Wife Bu: . TH LYME 3 ys Farm. ondon Cnunty § NOR LY! Injured Miss Maryetie Burdick has been with s - New L le : 3 hef mether at Mrs; b B: Greene's this | o s(mgm,beg&n,‘kwacam {th Miss Jen- de"r‘_’—“,’é NEloween bis fl"‘jfl\’“:m:“; X — hurch to Be Closed During Pastor’s| Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moffit _were | Week: nle Flelder bt Mystic teacher the comman fo Mrs, Bdwin A GALES FERRY: Vacation—A, W. T. Soclety Meets. |licols at Howhrd Clarke's i1 Wau- | Hefbert Phillips hag heen vistting his Attended Fair. * § wite ot Dr. Blae of Amitvvilie, B L —_— = nofay. e e Among those fram _ihis vielnity who| ot present pastor of North M, District Superintendent to Preach vv’?::;-]“]‘\"‘(:luls Pur&us is (&_gskes his thMiggfiv]::?ng:lo] :e;d g.u;uemum dya})lnerj:é Pnafi;vt;fir ;fd:ay(n%fii;?;fi Mte";:dz U\f‘"sfgjl'r:?‘Nl\l‘wlCh nmgzweek i past ol Sunday Morning—Summer Visitors | 4, v "0t (110 lgi‘l;;'l‘]‘ k;‘:“;equ'emy ‘;Es »'jq,e Ladles’ Ald soclety held a bus- | street and it 1s safd that the Ball block | Were Charles gamble. P&lillp Sem:nt). wl%l]u;go I%ultton,fiwns £ l;?ce%th visitor Leave Cottages—Meeting of Epworth | church will be closed for two weeks. fiew. mmeeting of the ok parlors | Wil Be moved there soon. Belh 1'33\:?;:::; Lo et James F. ef'fl*x; "han sold lils farm League—Storm Damage. j«lr- ‘ungz Mrs. Purvis will visit their “:rflcllh R : A Nervy Thi 4 The Misses Montgomery of Philadel- | situated near Weuregan, and known ¥ 0;1( n Brooklyn, N. Y. Batis sse Caplette was in Providence| A few days ago a ‘colored woman phia, who have been spending several | #s the Edmund Warren farm to H. E. he aistrict superintendent, Rev. G.| —Rev, rancls Purvis and Mrs. Wil- ey .| with a large basket, accompanied bY | weeks with relatives here, returned | Lightburn of New York, who takes G ener, of Norwich, will ocoupy | liam Sisson atiended the.meetings of arles Fletcher has been visiting | geveral children with a cart, helped | home this weel. % Immediate possession. the at the M. chux'c!h Sun- }h?d ew London Baptis{ association ;;‘:;éves In New Bedford and Provi-|herself to the grapes on demy | "ML nd Mrs! P. J. W. Husband re- Guests from Clayville, « ng and administer the s hel at Quaker Hill this week. 3 . street. After she had .gathered a 3 . Yort ¥ et of the Lord's supber. A visit Gy o Mr”and Mrs. L. Towatd Cross havo | Suterons poriion the " swier. susssteq | (il fo Now. York lat week, after| The pust weelc Mrs. K. B. Witter e 1 eaconess from N York will returned from their vacation spent in at she leave a few for “home use,’ g a month with Mrs. had to visit here for a day the fol- ice in place | | The ladies of the A, W. T. society | Newport and Narragansett Pler, R. I and was informed that she was “no | 2ther, Thomas Brown. Master Sydney | owing, who with her are members of Is Not Oulyl Pure But The e, g7 3 met with Mrs, William Sisson last| mdw: S fo Brown. accompanied #hem to New | Reb pworth league meeting. | 1150,y attornoon Lo son for o sale | yioowerd Cutler was a Providence'| country bird” but a lawyers wite from | pron® . accompanied dhem to X Rebekah lodge, Beulah No. 18, T oo L far the Cit; Nog Hliait St ckii 2 ednesday. New York city and should take what ey . ¥, of Tlayville, R. I.: James Tu . e Gk & Biadie R e ok the Rewly elect Guests from Mismesota Srapes a6 waated, s she had a per- | g, A58 Willa Parihurst is epending a| er, Virs. Susie Tucker, Miss Ada Tuck. || Absolute Height of Quals g rprrs 3 J A N a8 s S vthi ays W ss Isabelle o in| er, Mrs. Laura Bowen Loomis, Carrie v their daughter, Miss Gladys, and | C. F. Jewett and family attended neMrl. and nixm John French'uth:lr:- ggz rrxfosl!;ll nge g;':lrl:(t‘n(;r:lse gf“zfi?fiofi‘;:f Chnterbary. Arnold, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Austin, 3rs. || ity :d, who have passed the season { Norwich fair. i Gl Visiting Mr. French’s broth- | | P9, SH0m 00 o to Jeave the few that | -Mrs. J. V. Higging returned Tuesday| Gertle Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George luft, returned to Brooklyn, N.| Mrs. Katle Jewett is at C. F. Jew- | er, Ernest Fronch. TomBingd until the' distante had beon | Irom a visit in New Hampshire Massa- | Wetherby, Mrs. Wiiliam Rounds, Mrs. sk, Miss H. E. Way and the | ett's this week. Idaho Owners at New Farm. measured, but wag fold that the dis- | chusetts and other places. Seth Rounds, Grace Howard, Doris ot cock family, who rujtul?_led School began Monday with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lafa®™e and |tance could not be properly measured The teacher, Miss Flelder, boards at| Howard, Venicia Rounds, Mrs. Charles for the seasn at Riverview | Josephine Daniels ‘teacher. iq.|chlldren of Idaho have arrived at |without a Surveyor, but the speaker, | Miss Evelyn Browning's. Capwell, Miss Haziel Seamans and |} It s The Pride of The Pro- > le week for their |. Migs Olive Stark returned to Mid- | thoir farm in Kennedy City, which has | being a lawyer's wife, could tell dis- | Mrs. Knobel of Riverside has been| Lena Scamans. This was the anpual s B n High school Monday €T | been purchased by them. Mr. Eble- | tance at a glnce and should have her | SPending a wek at Mrs. Gehrke's, outing of the lodge. All were much || ducer, P. SASSO E. FIGLI, 2 hop Brown left on | spending her summer vacation at her| messer, who has been living there will rights for all ignerant country people. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Palmer of Med- | pleased with the beautiful village of for Hartford to resume her |home here. | return to his home in Idaho where he | After ~delivering her address shel Wway, Mas: 5y R g L S Teaching at Hadlyme. will work in the mines. . haughtily passed on with her grapes. | TTuesdell's schiool opened for the |y npimon'Siark is to teach the| Conrad Popple is the assistant post- | Miss Hila Harber spent Wednesday Charles Broml . were visitors at Henry | Brooklyn. unday. Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker, Miss of Provid Ada Tucker, George Tucker, Harold Oneglin, Italy. Bl jl‘}“;‘,l';;fdl;‘""‘u‘t"""?‘ ,‘;’,‘n‘.‘; North district school in Hadlyme this | Master. Howard T. Byles, formerly | with Miss Cauie M. Greene at Stone | <X led on Postmaster Thomas Erown| Tucker, ;m:j Mrs. an:lr? Bowen Loog:— £ e A. Chapr ¥ Yebe. | assistant, bas resigned to go to Yale | Hill. e cdnesday. ; PR R AT Mi Ilimantic vis- | coilege. A farmhand working for Earle G.[ ! “arrie Carpenter and daughter, | guests of Mrs, L. P Y i i Back to Houseboat. ited Miss Marion Stark over Sunday.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weaver and | Davis at Flat Rock is sick with small- , of Jewett City, were guests of | Mrs. Carrie Dyer of Providence is Purchase Price Returned if M. Buckingham e e e son John spent Sunday with Mr. Wea- | pox. Herpert Parkhurét Wednesday. | | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wit- || g s Olive Oil Fails to houseboat at the ver's parents, Mr.-and Mrs. John| Miss Eva Babcock is visiting her rs. W. J. Tilley and Miss Carmc'ia | te Mrs. Leroy Pearl is in Bast Hart- ford caring for a sick friend. Baptist Delegates. hurch has chosen shford Bapt mble, with others, attended a wed at Warehguse Point one day this r in Brooklyn. cousin, Mrs. F. L. Douglass, at Willi- ¥ evening from _several | ' LEBANON t home in_Norwich. er Waldo Tillinghast, youngest | mantic. vere accompanied by Miss Me- i __|son of Frederick Tillinghast, has a Died Suddenly. i of Norwich, who remained | Docal Team Defeats South Windham—| ;,54;y" bruised face, a heavy door fall- | ‘Yates, who has en neaitor On a Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Roland Browning En-ling on him. One cheek was'cut in | overuivears died very suddenly dur- | -Ab aeroplane, borne »f Bro 7 P \woke | Passed through this \illage TuesGay Meet With Your Approval. ck n an auto tru delegates to the places and his eve and nose v Brookivn, . | tertain. i o= ing Tuesday night, ~His moans aw ation, {o meet in South Willington, 2 3 L& % s er | A s & | At e + his wife, who arose to get a light, but 5 o pt. he pastor, ev. G. F. itjof Miss Florsnice |, _The Sioth Windham baseball team |, Bord (Grtone of et R, Iy wholie aieg/bertre davinine conld hoitone) . Higgins preached an ex-| Genung, D.' D. and wife: William P! ? | came here Saturday, rlaye ocal | atte E > vear, e- | He had worked Tuesday and in the| cellent sermon Sunday from Mat. ow .and Mi : ente Nor- | nine and v defeated, 4 to 3. turned to h and is at the evening frolicked with his children in|{ 22, and John 14: 14, the two texts bein: in Blake of . % o Ackdbing Wetuckdiy: | Guests of Mr. and Mrs Browning. | home of his . Frank Bdger- | the bost of spinifs. He leaves his wife!.c v linked to each other. the speak-| of his father, Warren D. Blake. Norwich, Conn Damage Done by Storm. 3 gaad Mra. Roland Brown, | ton. | = e e 1 | 2nd several children, only one of whomy €7 said. The monthly covenant meei- — wacn,: Lot the most destructive o dome on Bab< | &% Hoxie . LIRS, 1as - Tetirnec { et out ot sohoe] 1% and communion service were held NORTH a B . F Resain Ganrs nd Mrs. Abial B ,“n,-fwmi a s«umm"‘vum = A\)l;hr se, Mass., Bl e s S at the close of the Sunday School. L v oar ce of Franklin, | much improved in health. = There were frosts in some places ons ¥ i o 58 tigb il | f Malden, 1 Former Pastor Heard. EASTFORD or two nights this week. Burial of Sarvéuel Owens—Frank L. x of Pl 3 i Rt ety e =3 fx Corey’s High Scores at Attawaugan. - i bue dur and the : R Eede e e r (Popy, HeneTraeme il Banafre: i s We carry a full line Sommpa: preached here Sund Miss Helen | —Funeral of Mrs. Eugene Keene. HAMPTON (The body of Samuel Owens, who of Jewelry, Watches, ss Mathewson was the —— e= — died in Cranston, R, I was brought e : sed |09 M & SRt o ¢ AIr. and Mrs. Alvah Vassar and | Johd ety 2o osoin b dum sndllSummer Residonoss. i Closed i fon the|ilists Jast yienko W edn Wfiay cihbin b Clocks, Etc. All kinds, § : et 2 wo daughters of Fitenville. children, Elmer and Arlene, have re- | §one to Hamlet farm, Pomtret, as boss |~ g —F. A. Phillips . Gets Road| !N the family lot at the Line Store | + = I A. Gibbs '57 Nor- Guests and Travelers. turned from Rocky Point, R. L, where | farmer. : 5 C‘“{""t A B ) cemetery. The deceased was a vel in the best ‘{“‘llty w d from the | Hazel Peck of Deep River is visit-|they have been spending the summer. Elisha Perry has shipped a carload ontract. = eran of the Civil war having served | and workmanshlp. > i gt ol I NV akE e o B L tere of hay to New York. : x s as a member of Company C, First < Be o tusy at M G ) i S Rev. and Mrs, Chamberlain returned | Mrs. William H. Phillips has return- | Connecticut cavalry It will pay you to call on us and gef T Starmed by the Hattie Hewitt is the guest of! frempn s, home last. Friday from their cottage|ed from an automobile trip to Flor-| j Randall has been at Oakland |prices, which are the lowest in town - ned DY cine | friends in North gtonington | The Central Fire Co. held a busin at Willimantje. ence, Mass,, and is visiling her son, B | Beach the past week. Our Watch full ned B cocnpcd e [;m‘ Sweet is attending s¢hool [ meeting at the engine room Tuesday The lie# Ald society of the M. E.| B. Phillip: A Harvest supper is soon to be held es are fully guaran X 3 e H. Mahn abd ekl x"\i\_*"lh}nwl s . % vening to make arrangements for the , met at the parsonage for work | Mrs. . W, Davis nas closed Maple | at the parsonage. ‘Wo buy and exchange old gold, siis . 7 o + Miss a Peck o cister, Mass, | firemen's fair. \ Terrace, her symmer residence here | ver and jewelry for thier tull val nd Edna, | A > # . ¥ Frank Corey Is the Marksman. o ry for thier lue. - s B8 el Bl it Mrs. Huldah Peck’s for a Miss Faith Battey of Moosup_ was Lawton, who has been | and returned to*her home in Hartford. s gl Expert Watchmaker and Repairings bs e | the guest of Miss Odna Seguin Mon- nixville the past ye Miss Flora Pear) is . the Williman- | A Norwich paper stated that Charles c Eotiage i e of Norwic 15 teaching ater school formerly | tic hospital orey made the highest score at the J. OGULNICK & CO, R f her par Ross of \I rwich was a vis- | tanght Hammond. |~ Mrs. Ge Fitts las returned ta{ {io¢ i s e ete b v “W’S 65 Franklin St., Opp. Bulletin Bldg. fiss nesday. M gene Keene, who has been i her home re, after a long siege of | the Atta &3 = b S 4 L2, | Windham spent the night watchman at the Plainfield 347 1=h & inge et % 3 made the & harles couldn’t hi 4 : | Tucker's Woolen Co.’s mill Loaman s R e R Gets Road Contract. a_barn door nothing about the | JONATHAN SMITH, St T R Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Collins, of|church. Rev. Frank Cl i-.[ F. A Phillips has been awarded the ¢ of o possible 100 that Frink 80 Town St, Norwich. £ | Warren, R! 1., have been here to at- | ficiated. Burial was in contract aveling the state road | r: 1 the ease of a marks- 3 f FRANKLIN | tend the funeral of Mrs. Collins' fath- | tery, | from place to Ford corner. | equal it would be hard to | Dealer in gx-sséL?SEASES. and b unt — er. John Murdock 2 | A& B. Yetter of New York recently e of eight teams work- Helana. Pari i re Y he Pines, | Visitors Leave For Florida—No Ser-| Rev. r of Norw ented e Methodi church a | 3 1 | f e s Sosbetwas 1 A Full Supply Always on Hand. et et b L | visited at Mrs. Charles nstance Burchnall, who has| Endon e SN PRATT'S ' ASTRAL OIL for Ol 5 s R H. | 0 { nesday. Welcome Davis, s vistting: fier [Docn Wigliing hew cousin, Mlss 8. Bliza, | (¢ e R Stoves a Spepialty. Telephone 318, Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson and, Mrs. e e s aughter in Spence! { beth v urned to Jamai- 5, Stoddard 90, Kos i ind fam- | Geor, Ladd Wednesday in | SOUTH WINDHAM s Clark is t a month T a R otlandapant | abody 88, s the summer at|South Coventry | & cation. He with M ark attended | Mrs. O 2 e e & Truesdell T4, War- iff, returned last | Miss Faith N. Gazer has returned|Pastor to Give Series of lllustrated | the Sturbridge fair. REPE el mer, Mrm N e ; Staen 80, ng two weels at ga8: | oikesUnion, Survics Sundiy Everr | g 2P0 Bries gias etr Mis. onebies itansel handicap even “I\)u’s(}:;ré\mvls Hon e Mrs. Johnson spent Labor day at|summer home here et Ll el e e 22 it by - | Ocean beach with her son { Hartford . ata e ang Slovev B A0 Badlaom e S t the Congresational| Miss Whitman of West Hartfor W iachors iniPubbie Schaols: g g i M U ol b - Leave For Florida church were resumed Sunday | been visiting her aunts, Mrs. I Several of the schools began their | e e e e e o Fanan have returned| Mrs. Arthur Roy has been taken to | the Mis Bicknell SeCCyRIAon S = = o S AL 3. Cutler 45, ; ¢t week on | On'their way | St. Josephs' hospital suffering with a | : | L term ast Monday mernie with A0/ TREG AL ssrenifS Cuftler 45, v n | bad case of niti & the following teachers:. Belle 6.y Arnold i ddar A 3 e art ex-|h o3 D e ey e T e | Miss C. Arline Thompson; Cl scratchman¥ Mrs. Geo! Brown of : » : el 3 e A | ner, Miss Jewett; Howard Attawaugan won the Ladies' Rifie club rom Nor-| Mr and Mrs, Hermon A. Gager spent | n with her daughter, Mrs. | e e Avonis match ‘with: a score of 1106. The > Cary cot- | Friday in Norwich Charles Maypard. | e | Lucy Hop i others follow: Mrs. H. D. Arnold 1097, ¢ on, | Satvice’ Omitted Mrs_ Smith of New York is the guest Week's Guests and Tourists. | Touey e R Gl n r | = = of Mr: George - | e R N M 3 % o \v . - h 4 45 There will be no ice a s Susan ne leaves Monday| Paul Darrow been a| A Sl RRy My e grignae o i | Congrezational church Sunday ;7 Suffield {0 attend the wedding of | few days at his home he M. | WINDHAM Mg ed Eihellghdamay 760, Mt e opened Monday for the fall her niece, Miss Katherine Street and Mrs. W. Darrow — e T T e < 'y v 3. | andicap matc or la S, e shoot 7 were re- | e e Ithel Golden is visiting Miss| W. E. LaBelle attended the Willi- { Rev. Sherrod Soule tc Preach Sunday | pigved. (o be the best ever held by | 75 . cei ber united Jones Hx: returned to his Ruland of Greenport, L. I | mantic fair Wednes | Hartford Singer Will Be Heard. | the clu g ¢ iver, Vt. Caleb Blanchard is visiting his | = 5 Cheiaok RS : W » z 1llustrated Talks. - . a YEA T Johr Yerrington has been| o o o olimb is shortly to give | 3auBhter, Mrs. :Charles Vincent of | st i : 20 RS FROM NO! nd 3 o s e o rated talks on Mis- | Vesterly, R I stional ¢ | N (r,,,\,: R o M’lf‘:fl;‘v'r{;. seill yous famiy monEment be SEovIbL s, who ha s ?“r;:‘ '\"1‘;"‘,"‘2' e "\‘.“""]ffh”r‘\ sionary Count hey will take the Pleasantly Entertained. e e 1th ling to dust? Let us tsh;)w youm-apoel- 1 Shuffs, e~ | spent Thursaay in Hartrord Place of the Tiesday evening praver | The Ladies’ Aid sociely met with | { B Bierca end’ femily sand (00N OL GUTWOrk: erectel muke/ Lt 1 es 1 e 2 = meetings rs. Fred Leavens Wednesdiy rs. | | Crowell and wife took an_auto daughter, . Mrs, Harry Keller is entertaining Mr. | Leavens served dainty refreshments. | i”'”' I Re WatoEtor ~tatsion rwas | 20 YEARS AGO. Jaugnter Wmdham Cflunty Keller’s sister of Providence. | Mre. A E)Di to Ply- | nag Sunday. | nesday of last weelk The polish 1s bright, lettering clear, S | * George Hatch spent Sunday at Ni- | mouth, N. H < ughter, | o | e e B KA iarn and. wenesal! appesrasice nd Mrs. | s o Mrs. Spaulding. |, Miss Mar alner of Hartiord 5] CANTERBURY. PUAIN: |05 2002 a5 whett evectnd; : EKONK i 1e Rev. Sherrod Soule will occupy | Frank Crane is seriously ill at his zuest of r nd LRDUR g 2 _ Monday | | pulpit at the Congregational | home and his som Fred is confined to.| Mrs. J. M. T mer, Who - _ relatives in | 3 DESeeR G ‘hurch Sunday. In the evening the | the hous is a member of ersfield church | Rev. J. F. Speerli Called for Another | Teachers in Charge of Local Schoois— ch here will unite with the Wind-| Irving Foster and family have re- | auartet the local Consre-| Uy eq Successful Handkerchief and ]he [}has A Kughlflr % o Y b= | Personal Items. ham church in listening to an illustrat- | turned to Washington, D. |2 ;; ch choir ;’*fi.-“”f‘“- |:*"Apron Bazaar: | 3 e g = sl ed lecture on the Churches of Wind-| Miss Hattie Stewart is vis Mrs. | iss Smith of the Smithson- | aar. 4 CHESTERFIELD have opened for the fall|ham County Samuel Gillette on her farm | fan Washington, D. C., is| e AR M 39-41 Franklin St. > i Do Mer of Wilbra- To Enter Deaconesses’ School. i isses Mary and Hele: have | time in town e MR GCIAOT M teaches t lkonk school,! The friends of Miss Alberta Eno of | to_ their school East ward & | Miss 1 Slee of L n returns to Mansfield, formerly resident here, | Norwich sarstow and children of | the W district, and Miss Olive| will be fnterested to know that she | e s moving | 5 SHentiar fow: weekaiwith j district_in Plainfield « school for deaconesses, where sho | \'\' Vand ett spe ! Der, iGeors e atc , UI0CK an Mrs, Minnie Hall has been visiting | will take a year's course in Bible|end at the home Guests from Nerwich. Mrs. C. Carr and sons have returned | John Tread- | friends in New Bedford and Provi- |stud 7 | Fred Mfller and Miss Burnett IPaster 5 visteaorOness ‘othe: ces. | p H : Wvod: | sanns Y. James Maine is visiting her | were recent visitors in Boston ; g j| e = viiBED Oeca madiotheriningag | Jewelry Repairing iy | o Benjamin Hall is serving as juror in|aunt, Mrs. Knight, of North Stoning- Week End Guests. > > be yend o | B | T iy 4 e s i L A e T e [ Mrs, Nettle Turner had forsveek to Norwich Jim C. T. U. met at the town | k R e W‘;‘m“ S i s = {end guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond i vho have | hall lay af on. Officers were |§ ALL WORK GUARANTEED, " o b el t R k! 2 Carpenter of Central Vi tives here for | re-elected for another ye | hes i o ‘ et 1007 il 1\\'\’1“W w t SOUTH CANTERBURY { Mrs. Thomas Moran has wi urned to Wind- | C. Herrick. H. Goff and Neff TEER h | Mrs. Maine and Mrs cox spen T e Binerdoh of. Prowid ding a wee iolden A 1! mere put oot | i e S oS R | Mre, £, W, Yicmgtors Desth at the | Mig A Enrieh ot ol [resh e sy emtos |l oy GUILD, Jowdi ‘x‘?mm WBIGE Sl da L B Age of 87. f e eak erd in Temdtt Gkt hel- | and Miss Hyde have returned nmml»‘ i hester Ade! ghast of orth Sterling - P e ek S o after s sur around New York and H | drove over th hill sesday and| Clara Larkham and Gladys Flint | EAST WOODSTOCK f \\" "‘\w!”_"[“” SRRy o | New Herioy : 56 Main Street x | bought several head of stock were callers here Tuesday Lk Gl e | Miss B, M. Speerii has returned x Melinda Gallup is visiting her Mrs. Corey and daughter Nellie were T ’K‘“v‘lhr‘r b of Middlefield | home after spending a month on 2 Phone 242-2 st n Or N. ¥ in Willimantic Wednesday attending Farewell Party for Student—Recent | Bed M Plumb, ' | 1sland Lte lup is entertaining | the fair. 5 | Outings. | Pastor Called for Another Year. ik ol Stewart Mattison, of Chico- | The Late Mrs. Yerrington. - | . The regular church meetir 3 R iden spent Thursday | Pee > lay eve; indmother, Mrs, | Charles Hopkins took Mr. and Mrs. | A lovely Christian life came to an | Sl Clark eimenian: of & Dotreit, | MANSFIELD BEPOT { held Monds ing_arfd Rev. J. ' | ; s Speerli was given a unanimous call to | union Sunday, spending the afternoon at Lake Chauguinaguingamaug. steam sawmill near the rés- ing one dozen handkerchiefs from a |— idence of Henry Poilard. friend in Connecticut 1 at the home of his| Mrs. Walter J. Lobdell is the guest| 2t Niantic. & | of Mr, and Mrs. Irving Anderson. i -k Wednesday afternoon | Mich.. has been spending several day Albert Ch B Qallup to North Stoningten|nd Joot week Wodneday spternotn i L b5 Aldrich | 3 T - rpnge filr Wednesday in his. anfo- | [ Fhe death oL Moty Tmt B o, e Live Wire Kills Horse—Ashford Con- | duated | TN e 3 widow of E. W. Yerrington, at the Farewell Party. o bt hiled ) Attended Lawn Party. . t June, hasd Pile. home of Miss Elizabeth Whitford,where William Richardson left Mondas vention Delegates Named. | ‘Miss ®, A, Olney-and Mrs. 3. F.} The New York Furniture nd a medical — she came (o live with her son, the late | asthampton to enter Williston aca e Sbectll atteniaded Tawn inarty” ot Lol ~ . . | STERLING. T. W. Yerrington, remaining there | e o parewell oty bae odveatin | An elect Emelow gt SRS SUTL e ,;}ancl Clothing Company will f mond Hill 2 | since his death in April, 1912. She was | }is honor Friday eveni P Re he residence ¢ m. « in con- | i pocker Wednesday. - 1y | e fenderly cared for unfil the Deaceful | i Roscos Alton. 24, of his sehooimateg | 17ct With @ trec limh and hurned off | M backer Wedneaday '~ | furnish your home and clothe View-—Dorothy Pike a Patient at| Bertha M. Clark has been spending | were served. o " Dimock in his auto went over the | helG 18NN party on the sreen in front | yoy at your request. For in- brook is| Worcester Hospital the week at the home of her uncle,| " Ay G . Upham, Als 24 Fthel | Wire, the rubber tires protecting him. | ! Sk Pancy asticlas 165 tra - . Bhor, Mra. Stichd Giaes. | O rRer, Haenite), | George 15, Larkham, at Canterbury | 1rphim Capent Wodmecdir 0ot | A few feet back of him came Mitchel | 204 evening. Fancy articles, ice cream | formation write or call irs, Richard Clark speni| Miss Della M vell of Providence is Green h relatives Haddad of Willimantic with h¥s dry pmncar b il i | . 1 with the latter's ywr'rniFIwNn‘iEflz i e o Frovid ®| "Miss Willa Parkhurst of Packer has | "' "® 0 1es AR | z00ds wagon. The horse steppsd on | ¥ i e Ml S The New York Furniture and Miss Mary Douglass is spending twe | been the guest of Isabella Hyde. 5 eunion at Big Lake. | ihe wire and was killed. Mr. Haddad | uccessful Bazaar. Clothing Company. In son of Niantic was here | weake vanation i tiebending two M rancis C, Burdick has returmed to| - N. O. Chaffes, Mr. and Mre. E. F. | on putting his foot on the wagon step | The handkerchief and apron bazaar o g pany, Inc., week.” wich ‘and Hartford, 5 Norwich after spending part of the|May, W. N. Aldrich and family of | was thrown to the side of A s a decided succes Invitations 236 State St.,N Lond Ct liam Way and children have | Misq Mars Marghy spent the wesk | Summer at his grandfathars, Levi N.| Williamsville, C. C. Aldrich and fam- was not serlously injured. were sent to friends asking each one ate ot., INew London, Lt : West Mystic after spend. | end with Miss Eianchy: bowmaor o | Clarics. | ily of Pomfret, N, G. Davison and | Setting Up Sawmill. for a handkerchief and in response to Jul30wS 2 a few days with Mrs. Way's hus- | Sterling Hill. : Hart Goft has returned after a week | family of Wakefleld, Mass, had a re- | Tuller is getting up F.,S. |one came verses of poetry accompany- | UNIVERSALISM. Men at the Epileptic colony began | wisdom, solic- ywers has retwrned to| Mis8 Amy Burdick has returned WA}iRENV]LLE Motor Trip to Mountain. | Tour motne lov | London to attend high school. | from Pieasant View, where she has J. D. Banger, Mrs, M, B. M¢ | cutting ensilage corn Tuesday, ! ONECU ftudo and forgiveness muit by Tinker is in New London | been spending the summer, | e B, B, May, Alan_and FEthel Dr. Johnson has had fine peaches | pecs ,(’_ ingnity represent God's love, m, al Training school.| William Anderson of Danielson has| Albert E. Howlete Colebrates -His |motored to Mt Wachusett Tuesday, | JUring the season and later ones com- |y .y 5 Jiske of Providence | Sonoitude and, Iorglyeness X rmas — [been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥ Birthday. spending severai hours st the summif " D jates to Ashford. | will’spesic. in Orieco M. B, chureh next | Lon. Boske’ trasts, oie address . S 0 veek. | . Fite g, Leomin- | ° = Sunday_evening at 7.30. REV. ¥.' A, DILLINGHAM, Supt. Deafness Cannot Be Cured At Worcester Hospital. | Amert B. Howlett, Sr, ebserved his |'ster, Lancaster, Clinton and Worces- | D"'fif“iés & Ef’,fl.r‘éfi’lé"'{‘u e fvgff?é Rev, W. E, Newton and wife attend- | 85 Cotéage Sireet, Bridieport, Conm. local | ton. aptist O d 4 ed the preachers’ meeting at Jewett 5 cations, as they o , 5 - A ; % | ter on the retura trip, s rion 36 02800t | Dorothy Pike, daughter of Eaward|50th birthday amniversary at his pret p at Willington, -chosen Sunday, were | 63, the Preac e T s Pike, is in a Woreester hospital with a| 1y country home here, Sept. 4 Mr, el z: 2 ock, clerk; Mer- ey oo 1o | serioud throat trouble, Bhe wadersons | Howlett was born in Mansdiold, 'He ABINGTON Mo e, Dinasy *andol uperin. | p M, and Mrs. James Rathbun were in s caused by fan inflamed con- | an operation Saturday and a favorame‘ma"“‘-" Miss J"%e C“sfl’(‘m““ of )‘l*slg' SRENC tendent, and® the paster will attend. P‘}’,"‘d““‘"’ Wednesday. on oL e mucods lining of the |report was received of her condition,|ford town in 1833, after which he| . ., .. aaijup a resident here for a| The services at the Baptist church 1., Youne, supervisor of schoots in | THE FENTO ustachia Tube. Wagen this ) it 3 Vi v N sday 2 % inflamed youghave a n} & soung on | , The Hpworth league prayer mesting | bousht the hoeme where they are ROW |t 5" of voars, left Wednesday | were well attended. The music wag | Serling, was in town Thureday after CHARNLEY g abling sound or s living, Five children were born, of k e imperfeot hdring, and when it is en- | W38 held 1a the vestry of the M, B, |lving. i 4 for Fort Si v, "o | especially fine and much appreciated. ' { : tirsly cu:[scd deafiiess is Tho esult and | ehureh Thursday evening at 1.30, _‘,‘r“‘“’gff";};gfi:je‘w “E;f’bf{s‘s e l’lgergxnplgctg teDZnEszg‘fxT' e e Rl R ol orvics I by hfi;h““‘iyl‘g:hdz‘& Brown were in BUILDIN& C‘\), Inc. ss the inflammation can be tak oy o =, e Mr: > 5 v < 0 it and this tube restored bo ite mor: Pratt, Mrs, George Jaeobs and John |SUSS SIMTL o C T Hollow | SSURE ome o e v inter- | "y thermometer registered 35 de- —_— mal “condition, hearing will . be do- WOODSTOCK Howlett, of Wasrenvillo, o 2Hies May Bledderd of Marcy Hollow | esting one. o o rtaining | E7008 Thursdey moming, royed forever; nine Cases out of ten Miss Josie Karhan of New York is & mington, Mass, g g Mrs, D, 8, Kenyon was in Moosup GENERAL are caused by r*amrr‘lk‘w hich is nothing T TR Miss Ada Steddard {s attending|a family party, Wegdnesday, sat an inflamed condition of the mu- Missionary Society Holds Social—Per. | 16 _guest of hev sister, Mrs, L. A, 808 5 %o 00 10 Norwish, = Mrs, J, Johns and sen Foster are o OuS BRSO 2 sonal Briefs, d Mrs. A; or: orth | Abington Social Whist eluh was visiting at M ite’ Co < Wo will give One Hundrea Doliara Grosvonordgle “sa_gm;g;g BENOEB | vory ploasantly entevtained Friday BROOK‘:}’N isttag &1 Mis, Yaies NTRACTORS C: of deafn i b, 5 godsa. 5 = 3 h ) TR et SR ol | M B Berthy 5 visicing soativen| Son” ot SHhomapiie 455 gucsis oF Thok | Grasink ot (he hese of Mrs. 4. 1. Me- Catarrh Cure, Bond for oirculurs, free, | iR Maige mother, Mrs. Bllen Malhewson. : Guests from Clayville Lodge Visit Mrs T F. ), CHENBY & COQ, Teledo, Ohio, i adies’ Missionary speiety held s, Bmnig Blackmer and ¥ er — 4 : i 8018 by Drugeists Tho a secial with Mrs. Philip R, Dean Wod ST , w09, ek FH WOO351 BB WitteeBaptiat [Beleaaten o | g i aeiad. o8 Bregiivacyt NORWICH, CONN. Take Hails #amily Pills for consu- | Readays atternos = =|of Topty Asbion] o s Ras SOU WOOBS1eCcK Ashford Gonvention. e agerpld of Bragklyn vis- ‘ : 9 . th "Mrs. B. L. James. ted 4t his son's, J. F Fitagerald's, va A7 aad Mrs, T B, Has Wakei|t b : — unday. ¥ — - e oh., are guésts of Mrs, Hag. S Migs Mabel Riich has returned to| Miss Berthy Sharp of Hartford was | Miswes R P p Safest Laxative for Women, BolF, Rt S0 : LAINFIEL 5 : it r, Mrs. James Do b LB Tushes dnd S iatten s ; am Mathew- her work In New Fork. with her mother, Mrs. James Lowry >utns i - Ne{::rly e;'a-)-yxy?aqunee b 2 ‘R’I‘: 0B £ 2 3 PLAINF D ’%ismmg_gcb: Sh:%pee has returned ] over ubor":..lr-.‘;y. e =5 in Putnam ~Wednes: ©ORDER IT I:CLW 5 axative, or, King's New Life ‘armers have begun to fill their - . | to” Stafford,” where she is to teach the erm ens. - 1. W. Hammond a enie Tany kins & €e/s Light Dinner 9 are good because they are prompt, safe | silos. : Colored Woman Glaiming to Be Law- | 0 vesr. Schools In ‘fown began on the 3rd | atiinded Wit aats b o aaren o e doian, 7 and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. C. ss Mabel Ritch left parly in the| yer's Wife Steals Grapes—Sudden | 'Nisg W. H. Young has been in Bos- | in the Stetson distvict Miss Havéns kxm J. 1. Fitzgerald ang pehler's Pilaner, 50e per dozem. Duniap of Leadill, Tenn., says: 'Dr |week to fesyme ‘her ‘school “work in |- Death of Mr. Yates. ton” slting’rggfi!es takipg the place of Paul Chapman as | Anna we.te:IYn imintic Sat 'wm:} fia Cozen, | King’s New Life Pills helped her trou- | Yonkers, N. ¥. — Rew. F. 0. doxco-eupplicd at the [ feacher. > “The Bell school opened Monday, o 43’r.wrr ta all P-la&-t the ples greatly” Getla box today, ~Price | Miss Maly Periey spent Sunday in) Wijiam §. Pevolve has. fnished | Baptist churéh’in"Putnam last Sunday ! _Erank 3. Spaulding and Frank D. | Sept sih, with Miss Avline Thbmpson | 616 e Rscommended by Lee & Ossood. 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