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= a Kansas town She spoke at consid- &rfi.ble length on the work of the W, C. " U. in prolubition Kansas and was applauded at the close. - Mrs, A,'T, Sullivan pleased with her rendering of Jesus, Lover of My Soul, by MecDougall, being accomy ied on the piano by Miss Ruth Sullivan, Mrs, Anna €, S. Fenner of New London spoke on the contingent fund and it was voted to send the sum of 325 _to the state contingent fund. Mrs. F. H. Bushnell of the creden- tials committec reported present three county officers, 10 superintendents, 61 members, two state officers, two state superintendants and the editor of the Banner. WHITE RIBBONERS [N CONVENTION County Members of W. C. T. U. Met at Central Baptist Church —Attendance of 80—Membership Banner Passes From ‘Colchester to Mystic—Mrs. H. Addie Randall of Groton Reelected President. ¢ R | The 30th anpual convention of the Loyal Temperance Legion.’ New Loadon Ceunty W. C. T. U. was| Loyal Tempe: on—Mrs. J. held Wednesday in Bushnell chapel of { I I('ld's said s |'lu %md Vi ne‘d (:{-umn 4 hree times and the county home the Central Baptist churoh with an| ;... Spe hai been unable to do the attendance of about $0 members. Ses- | work expected the past year, but she | slons were neld both morning and af- | had planned a big campaizn of work | ternoon and much enthusiasm was e Election of Officers. Mrs. Buell. the state president, Pre- sided during the election of officers, and Mrs. H. addie Randall of Groton re-elected president, Miss Mary - of Colchester secretary, and Miss arriet G. Cross of this city treasurer. starts Miss Day on her 30th the coming year. £ Soldiers and Sailors—Mrs. H. A. Ran- | year of continuous service as count: dent. .The coavention opened at 10-39] dall had resigned, but no person had | secretary. 5 ‘with the president, Mra- N ;al-:‘"; been appoint to fill the vacancy, so | Department Heads. dall, in the chzir. TS, €T | she reported that a verwsmall amount | D 72 of this city,resided at the piano dur- been accomplished. New London Sparinut Aup sEILSLUEULS Wiaee 1o elected as follows: Soldiers and sallors, Mrs. H. A, Randall; press, Mrs, Ruth ing the short devotional service. The had sent two oarrels a vo' 50-pou 246th Psalm was read and prayer was | pad Sent two oparrels and two 50-pound offered._The report of the last meeting | yoo 2% Grolon, had comuibuted 81| Nash; flowers, Miss Mary Day; medal was given by the secretary, Miss Mz : e g contest, Mrs. E. A. Cutler; scientific Day, and Mr. H. Bushnell was T hatinr of Tothti Breoting temperance instruction, Mrs. Mabel S. pointed a commitice on credentials, | 1] etontod and thegsand | T. Miner; mecéical temperance, Mrs. S. Mrs. S. Howara Mead reception com- | o™ s, Mead would have litera. {-Howard Mead; county fair work. Miss mittee, and Mrs. J. J. Flelds a press | tyre on purity for those who desired it | ;20 ict G- Cross; evahgellstic Mrs, S. committee. and Mrs: Frazer would.be headquarters | n;, U¢gi ani-narcotic, Migs Nellie Miss Harrict G. Cross, president of | {1 JLi razer W tarr; Sunday school, Mrs. Grace Bit- the local uniou. weicomed the visitors Pr ¥ h told of the | 200d; franchise. Mrs. A. C. S. Fenner 10 the city. and Mrs. Randall respond- ,A,,,B =T o o that nag | parlor meétings, Mrs. Carrie B. Fra- ed. Miss Crog, county treasurer, re- Becn accomplished in-the tounter 'S | zier; Loval Tempefance Legion, Mrs, J. Ported recetpits of $134.10, disburse- | OT ACCOTI trom either H hovey | TiFielan; g g $76.57, and a balance on hand | . "Niantic. She e ks Delegate to National Convention. 57.2 the efforts or the part of the superin- | H. Addie Randall was elected Department Reports. tendents 0 did }'nnk(- reports. e to tuc national convention to Reports of the superintendents Fra TERET, be held at Asbury Park Oct. 29-Nov. 5, varfous departments were given as all the reports made that and Mrs. Frank Comstock of New follows tuck was the mc London was clected alternate. A vote Medal Contest—Mrs. E. A Cutler de an sting report of the | of thanks was extended the local union Teported that she practically had no v in her department and closed by | and the meeting closed with the sing- report 10 make, as she knew of no t tiwe falling off in the fran- | ing of a hymm. medal coniest during the ) been on 1t of the — @rged new work in the schc equal franch vork done | “OPENING OF BROOKLYN FAIR suggested the mission of the u is ies outside of the union. | Sy 5 with the bovs and girls. Medal con- v strong plea for superin: | (Continued from Page Six.) test work should be taken up in the departme | sohools. | 15 then offered by Mrs. Liza | fabric of highest quality that goes into Madical Temperance —Mrs. How- | the tires of the Goodyear Rubber com- ard Mead said tha: Norwich had done Mary Day, secretary a section of tire being shown. little work. She said 100 pages 100 * bouquets, many | International Cotion company of | Vterature had been distributed Two hu i8¢ of ‘articles #o: eat Killingly shows its line of ab- | meetings had been devoted to the sub- | and wear were distributed during the | sorbent cottons for surgical and sani- ject here. Niontic. Stonington, My vear. A 1t deal has been done irf| 1ary uses,®and the Assawaga Woolen | and Colches‘er reported no work done. department that has not been re- | ¢Omp: Dazville, a superb line of | New londop held two meetings i | suitings ‘suca’ as they are now pro- distributed 500 es of literature. | oo L. o | ducing - iip Banner Awarded. | Two mesnbers purchased the book, Al- | ! : The Judges. coboL This Book will be a part of the | hip banner of white silk| = doss 5 part vords ~Fer God and | The exhibit of art needlework and work for another yesr. In Nerwich : Sataa vt ) jeca Y : hels uri cindred e 1ibits, the paintings and the Land eld durin there are 44 pald members and it will | eld ¢ s e e R e 4 pald 1 s ang e hestor Uniom | preserves. ete.. included in the exhibits be urged that all secure this book and My e BeTeR MEIOD {1y, vomen; excellent this yea The Y. P. S. an e o e 1 union | nesday were: For domestic and faney | tem tee and together “The speech of , needlework, Mrs. C. W. Johnson. Mrs. | they b ributed the literature. e T | W, W. Averiil, . Pomfret; painting: No report was made from the rest of | Rt Mary | alre i DL Watreh, Dasiciaon. Mz Le morning se A - P. Wa . Da on, A the unions. < e 0 with t Cummings: bread and pastry, Mr: County Fair Work. Frank Weaver, Mrs. E. M." M. Marlor; ity RGhe: Wrosk—dbies Hardet G Lunch Served. | Mrs. Nellie White; horticultural exhib- ss explained extraordinary e e D. ( ¥, Danielson. Pense in connection with t year and of 2 permanent bad been repal Votes for Women. ladies interested in having full e rights are not overlooxing the opportunity to do effective work at the in the interest of their cause. In exhibition building, in a fine loca- a beoth has been established and e, The d and the white. S. K. repo ed in old booth woodworlk | ¥ e on, the | the but Luce, :d by ealth, 3 S Beeed ook from it thousands of pieces of litera- | . Cripture ture were distributed urging .hm votes | for women is a practical nece The | Suff) 2 work at the fai hemg “done | | Your Physician Says: That the soft, gray matter of your brain and nerve centres is made largely of phosphates, al- bumin and water; muscles are built from protein. Malt Break- fast Food supplies the organic vitality your brain, neryes, mus- cles and flesh demand for over- coming everyday wear and tear. Begin the day right for hall a cent a dish. | Hamilton Coupons in Every Package At your grocers. Malted Cereals Co., s Burlington, Vt. Rose Morgan ,. Lady Victor .. Viola McDougall MacCalis ., Time—2.38 i-4, How the Prizes Went. Mrs. L. E. Kennedy, Danielson, first prize in the ladies’ driving cla Dayville, $econd pr PR o st Leavens, Dayville, third ;M William Sprague fourth Jprize, $2.50. These prizes were in gold. Other en- tries in this ci were driven by Mrs. ¥. S. Kennedy, Dayville; Mrs. William Kennedy Mrs. Central . Governor’s Day Today. Wedn a money maker @ the fair assc but, is not usually (he case, - wwill easily sur- pass it. Governor Baldwin and Con- gressman Mahan are to be at grounds, arriving about 11 « These men, so prominent in the of the state, are not frequent visitor: to Windham county, so the opportuni- ty to see them and hear them n brief speeches is not going to be over. | Holland-McDcugal Marriage—Shipyard Gets Contract for Erie Raiiroad Tug. Yesterday mornin the rectory of the Catholic church in Mystic Miss Maud McDougal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDougal, of Terrace street, this village, became the wite of Edward Holland, M. D., of Colchester. Mi; Rogers of New London was | bri d the broth of the R % c¢Dougal, of Waterbury } was best man. The bride was dressed |in a traveling suit of bllie whipcord | with hat to match, After a breakfast served at home on Terrace street Dr. and Mr and an au- tomobile wedd rm o with Holland for a 2 groom. Mr where they relatives was formerly a nurse at Backus hospi- tal, Norwich, where Dr. Holland was | on the staff of physicians. They will make their home in Colche Firsmen to Entertain. Noank firemen have aside Frid | evening as one to be svecially fill with jollity he ente mittee is b trying form of entertainmen guests. A smokerswill follow the pro- gramme. To Work for No-License. At the re r meeting of the Baptist c! evening in the vestry memt wrged to add their influence to paign against the probability of license being secured for the town The Philathea class held a meetir in the vestry of the church Tu evening. s for winter work discusesed. ndér-the auspices of the Danlelson ow an !c_~—;r\lmuhl\~xluu i b gl e ot g it oo it ot al Franchise league. Miss it : W every | Gregory of South Norwalk, a suffrage - g8 . sEFiTE ;¢ | worker known throughout Connecticut, or‘Tzemnw Sl tho Ghe: St i the campaign at the fair. | Gy el b R Miss Danielson of Putnam and_the | i e it g o ollowing ladies are assist- | S Bt Y ADer. and!suld pins: Mo MEC r Robinson, Mrs. | - ol il g Tohn A. Paine, ) Mi. Smith, Mrs, | subject and the s wper to the full num el Adams, *Mrs. | up at all parior m ngs i p. | 5 ‘“;_. Cattle Sh Remenstrance Over Gambling Sug-| Phases of Temperance Question. | iye Caitls >icum: St . e o .| The showing of cattle this year & ¥ e Eaat ! Rasnest we kes another of the features at the The matter vl sum g e { o M. Wheaton of Putnam has a grounds was tzken up and d Sl 'I"“] i ‘;’f]"l bi entered and is ured of ot he o e 1 e shows bulls, cow: inion m S nE AL e i in the Ayrshire, Guer 2 emonstrancs the : 5 Sy s S stein breeds. Mr. Wheaton | mer in which the gumbling : Cof A IET) 8 Sl TN e s . Young Percheron norses | nothing more. . i . = $ b sontana exh 2NTY Dorra e of | Anti-narcosic—Miss Nellie S had | thing which st drilled Into each infleld 151{\‘4)‘1 ot Aneuk yeshives] ber report d by ‘the secretary on | soldier there Philippines was Hyde of Canterbury | account of ner imability to be present. | obedience. it as necessary, of Devons and has Love Divine, All Love Excelling, was | said, for us ) on the battlef air, these sumg at the close of this report | of the world as it is for the soldier winning both econd pr ss Cross told of the excellent work AR T S in the town ox team class Wednesday at J\c Woodstock and other Rl et o g and various other premiums in the | s St alic - was a e, 4 Lty il es in whick they are entered. Al- | on 2 be con- : ShEdy S Hill some fine Guernseys; i Teat energy. g e m: Fick ropkly S0 =aid the fair imion tent whatsduty is ours h \‘QI\I;'N.HX ! ’:“I‘d '\:“::3: ston fair was provided with three cots > the commander Al »oklyn shows Jerseys. Frank B. | lounges. ‘.\h» &1 D b 1811 Greene of Plainfield shows prize | A cot_or E x DL S Ayrshire bull, of an animal, | Test for women and bat | enemies is the Bt and Ayrshire the fair i k- {é n we ) call for Poultry Awards. ! S ; | Fia g B Awards in the poultry classes were | the meetinzs took 1 20bh 1entioned ing L made on Wednesday as fel- | subjects. Jewett CfF reported one | sults of the use of | jow Mrs. H. L. Mas d on| social meetinz and 1 ntendent. 1°saic the liquor traffic | Leghorns; Henry Dorrance st and | Mystic hel . ting | @ ny boys were nd on ligh: Brahmas; Goldie | two red letter ew London | hant ount of It or how many | Graves, first or. whito Plymouth Rocks; | had five social meetings and r';“w"-’fl‘d‘ | m 1\.:1\‘ im'yu the \; ain J H Aecond o ))l\\“"“”hj‘ £ain of one member. orwic eld fety ¢ ved ones. 1 ohibi- ! Rocks Nichols, first on rose | three _meetings and a regular !; m ,\); as TT S sald, the F¢omp irst on S. C. brown meetinz each month. gton re- | LT e t on white Leghorn ported two social ; - 1 e o how paid Toulouse geese, fi red letter day m i . banished from | on Plymouth Rock hen; . Williams, — — - _ | first on buff Leghorns, on buff ! Rocks; J. K. Burdick, first on Rhode Island Reds, first on pen of Rhode Isi- and Reds, second on Rhode Island Red. H. ¥. Barber, first on Minorca pull and cockerel, first on black Minorecas, “irst on pen of Leghorns; | Samuel N. Back, Harry E. Back, Jr.. ond on pair of Pekin ducks, first on |sfemale rabbit with five young, first on % pair of male rabbits. first on pair of ‘| Indian Runncr ducklings, first on S, C. R. L. Reds, first on pair mantams, first on white Leglorns, first on pair of ey bald head tumDbler pigeons, first on pair For Iaf | of white drazocn pigeons, first on black | tumbler and cn parlor tumbler pigeons, TN first on barred rock cockerel and hen; The md Yfiu .{dve Judson Barrows, first on Indtan Runner ] i | ducks, second on barred rocks. | Interesting Contests. Alwa S gflfi i\‘ During the morning hours of Wed AL nesday many were interested in the & { feats th tho entries in the working | i 1 and teer clas were called | 1 {0 perform. These contests were held within~a roped square inside the T i were watched by several hundred people. There were four entries in the fam- ily driving horse class on Wednesday, jirst premium going to Frank S. Kes ~edy of Dayvile, who easily won first Yonors in the similar class at Wood- | stock fair last_week. Second prize | went to W. 11. Young of South Wood- | stock: third to H. H. Starkweather Danielson: fourth prize to James Nut- uxH Pomfret. - harmless varfety of fakirs hold- z forth along t e midway lost many | heir most attentive listeners when two classes carded for the :rnoon, started, soon after 1 o'clock. | There are some good horses entered at Brooklyn this vear and more of them than usual, a fact that makes the rac- ing hold more attention, Bears the Signature of | ® H Good Races. | An ot xm" heatls on Wednesday were sufficiently exciting to keep everybody Worras. | close to the track during the greater w.ul.ossorsm of the ofternoon. The summary ————— of Tesults is as follows: - for Ail Trot, and Pac . P | m, F. | 14, e Thln Years e i l bles, Providence, R 1, . Lo B | Queen Louise, b " ter, Southbrid: 46 | Peter Agan, ch | Milier, i 8 4 be Black hlh = Mariin, Willimantie . 56 | ¢ Murtie K., bl m, Blmer Miller, y 4 [ lewett Ci : R e Ella Patch, o ™E e g v Wakefield, R. 2 2.56 Cla = Bill Prew resvesarrrarser 8 B B Miss Margaret Joyce, who has been ill for a time at Soundview cottage, able to be out of doors Capt. F. N. Ashbey has returned from a visit with friends in North Alice vigiting friends in North Adams. Liberty council, Daughters of Amer- ica, held a meeting Wednesday ever ing in Mechan hall and at the close of the busin session refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed. Contract for Erie Tug. A contract for a tug for the Irie raflroad has been taken at the Palmer | shipyard and in addition to the worlk in _the yard now will carry the present force of men through the winter. Capt. and Mrs. Jasler Brown ar entertaining their daughter, Mrs. ( ence Bradley, and son of New York. Frank Chester has returned to h home in Boston after a short visit with relatives here. , Joseph McDaugal of Waterbury is visiting in the village Mrs. Roswell Lamb is entertaining Mr, and Mrs. Bertram Crandall and Alphonse Phillips of Providence There was no school vesterday in the grammar grade on account of ill- ness in the family the teacher. BALTIC st of Hunters’ Licenses Issued— Ptomaine Czses Supposed to Result from lce Cream Made from Con- densed Milk. Hunters' illcenses have been issued to the following by Town Clerk Arthur P. Cote: FEugene Douville, Noe Larj viere, Harry Sargent, William Harri- son, William Ilarrison, Jr., Albert Tan- ner, Leonard Chapman, Oscar Swan- son, Edward Ashley, Clayton Herbert J. Crofts, Joseph McDonalc Harlan Harrison, Bdward Kusian, Ed- ward Paquin and Charles Rood. Health Improving. D. A. Gaueker, Jr., whe has been ill the past tweo weeks, is recovering. His place at Zoel Gaucher’s is being filled by Ovila Burie. A modern lavatory eduipment has begn installed in tho_paper mill. in V& suilles by a local firm Good Attendamce at Fair. The third nighf of the fdremen’s fair held in Shanmos’s hall Tuesday even; ing was well altended by many Irom this place and neighboring towns. violin sele by Jehn Curtin, accomp: nied by James J. Brewn on the pianc was_a feature of the: evening. M N. V. Milner's orchestra furnished ex- cellent music for thg dancing. Joseph Herard has entered ploy of Arihur P, Cete. Mice Emilda Despathy was-taken 19 the em- won | illinghast, | Prentice of Poguonock 1s | of Miss Prentice, | Hope, | and ever brought together. Mr. ing these rugs, and among them, with their designs and célorings, you will surely find just what large size Rug We can show you values which cannot be dupli- cated in New York or Boston. Our policy is, and Selected Rugs, u;nsgquenll\ our stoek is werthless trash bought in bulk and continually ad- ertised and Actual Wortl looked by many that have the oppor- | tunity. Hundreds who would other- se have atter.ded the fair Wednesday deferred their visit until today—th last day. The governor and congre: nan are to be greeied by hundrec chool children as well as by th folks, as schools are to be closed of the towns to aliow them to attend the fair. Rugs before purchasing elsewhere. Demonstration of Columbia Yaras OUR ART GUODS DEPARTMENT Free Lessons in the varns Wwill be ment by o i For two weeks an e demonsirate stitche If you are interest we urge that_you® visit weeks. | An Interesting Rug Announcement It may surprise you to learn that right here Norwich you may find one of the most interesting carefully chosen collection of Oriental Rugs 5% TURKISH TOWELS = Peters has been busy many months gather- SRISTRI o = WHIT POPLIN, a dainty white et fabric, sold regularly for P varied yard—8ale’ Price ‘190 FANCY CRE} & mest popular u want from the smallest Mosque Mat has been, in special sales at bargain prices. Yeu will find here only Rugs of Artistic Merit Attend this sale—see the collection of beautiful use of these finest of all given daily in our Art Goods Depart- A Special Repre entative of thew Manufacturer. the varied uses 2 A Notion Department xpert will be with us to ST ERl A PEARL ° NECK B S-—15-inch of these celebrated Peads o o i oA s ol - > P sna all 9 \lues—Sale Price 48c give instruction in all the latest WIR TAIR PINS IN FANCY us during The Business ntsr of Norwis Our Anniversary Sale Will Co itinue All This Week This sale is an event of celebration upon our part—a celebration in which we ask you to join us. Three years ago we opened our enlarged store, a store of which we are proud—a store which extends opportunities which are not ordinarily found outside of the larger cities. Our success being due to your appreciation we celebrate by a four-day value giving sale. COME ANY TIME THIS WEEK — YOU’'LL ENJOY IT. EVERY DEPARTMENT PARTICI- PATES. A FEW ITEMS WHICH WERE NOT INCLUDED IN OUR FIRST BIG ADVERTISEMENT. A Remérkable Oriental Rug Sale in White Goods Department : TURKISH TOWELS — Sale Price 29¢ we regular price 25¢—8ale Price 19¢ ave, ) HALF BLEACHED DAMASK of to the good weight and pattern, regular price T5c—Sale Prio g T Drapery Department 40-TNC with wide | Scrim the regular 25¢ H CURTAIN SCRIM »mstitched border—a fine n white, cream_and _ecru, grade—Sale Price 19¢c to carry Only S Cur made SCRIM CUR- ns of white h a wide The scrim and the Regular $1.80 A CHOICF TAINS AT or ecru band of of O $1.89 filet insertion. ional quality attractive. Sale Price free from . curtains price § Neckwear Department 25c RUFFLING FOR 12)/3¢—A spe- cial anniversary lot of pretty White Scru Net Ruffling which s 5 12150 Department SILK-LISLE HOBE in or white, beautifully made, with double heel, sole and toe We sell them regularly for 25¢ a pair—Sale Price SHA) black, 19¢ IDIUM WEIGHT U AR—a fine ribbed un- derwear ingall cuts—high neck with »yw sleeves and Jow neck sle or sleeveless either ankle or knee made with ench Made—Sale Price 42¢ long or el with pant h a are band—Harvard of White Cellulold, which ed as pin tray—actual Sale Price . 12 PONDENC th eld ed to BABKE ed in any of this work CARDS-—GIt glish inttial cards and 24 Sale Price 21c this next two with elopes the box and F worth 25c a yard—Sale Price Hosiery and Underwear i ¥ ; i Py the tuberculosis sanatorium in Nor- wich Tuesday to undergo treatment. Mrs, Edward Massy of Montreal is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Massy of Depot Hi Jimer Mulking has sold his farm on the Pautipa 1ill road to Joseph Boucher of this town Picniz for Students. dies of the Academy went on The of the ifoly Famil trip to Willam Rocheleau’s Vil m in Franklin We Ay The young la- dies were well entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Roch: and all enjoyed the pienic immensely. Ptomaine Poison Cases. The patients who have been suffer- ing from,_ptomiaine poison, brought on, it is thought. by eating ice cream made vour i | | i are recovering. About a dozen young people were affacted and one case was at first thought to be hopeless. Sewer Work Progressing. Workmen started Wednesday to dig | the sewer trench on High street. Rail- road street has been completed up to | the Catholic urch, and this new ex- cavatlon is the. finishing touch on the job. It is thought that another month will see the greater part of the work completed. Misses Blanche and Gladys Lewis of South indham and Miss Elsie Dono- oe of Storrs were guests recently of Migses Teresa and Loretta S‘\llli\'fln, YANTIC HAPPENINGS | | { | | Miscelianeous ‘Shower Given for Miss { Olive L, Carpenter—Supt. Emerson { Ceonducts Teachers' Meeting. | —— | Mrs. George Adams and Mrs, Arad [ Musnning wore hos ses Tuesday | evening at a miscellancoue shower | given in honer of Olive 3 Bullard ha annount strect had with autumn fiedd and garden Aowers. The entr hall was aderned with jardinierc | zoldenred, clematic and Queen Ann lace. The pillars leading to the music reom were entwined with clemati hawtherne, whose red berries su ed holiday cheer, The back parlor was corvespendingly dseeratsd, while pink | "...“..n \ with condensed milk at a recent party,4 |ana white gantias ana aste anw\[ LEGAL NOTICES. their dainty colors to the dining room The library was made cheery by ,m‘ attrac ngement of salv In ! | pended from the 1a ceiling had been d the entrance hall a huge umbr . NOTICE orated with goldenrod and lined . white mull, and con 1ied many € dainty gifts which had Sele, and wn Clerk of pared. ( Adan L fe Town 2 ill be at the little speech arranged imbr on | 4 BEIYR ot Houds. o @ standard and invite Car o' | saturday, Sept. from 9 o'clock to proyide herself for Satusgay, Sral OPING el o ittt | o'clock p. m. to 7 o'clock p’ m rimer \ 1 mine the qualifications of electors the evening was opened | persons who sha he found violin and clarinet selection by | qualified whoso names appear on the Olive Carpenter, Ernest and { SRR I R e B nk Gardner, and was followed bY| voters of said®Town In September, piang elcctions by Miss Edith Dofge | 1913, under the titie “To Be Mads and Miss Olive Carpenter. os were | e g rendered by Mi Mary Wattles i ALBERT W, LILIIBRIDGE, mour Quinley and Peler .J >nnx | WILLIAM B. WILCOX, waart. At the close Hermon J. Gi os | CEARLES P BUSENELL, impersonating an Italian organ grind er amused the guests with his original monkey song. Selectmen, CHARLES S, HOLBROOK, served, | Dainty refreshments were Town Cierk. Mrs. Anderson of Willima: ouri Norwlch, Conn,, Sept. 1913. chocolate and Miss Annie Carpenter sep24a serving fruit punch. | — Teachers’ Meeting. Supt. Georse W. Emerson of Willi- mantic conducted a teachers’ meeting in the Bodom school 1y afternoon 'Dr. J. M. KING ville, were in town nttending | May Bulldmg the funeral of Mrs. Connell. Hv;'x M Mrs. Edward Burgess, her son, Don- JaniTuWF ald, -and daughter, I'rances, of Leb- e anon, are spending the week with rela AUTO REPAIRS g AT SHORT NOTICE. Oone RIGHT «t a RIGHT price. Give here, Mrs, William Stephens liam, of Danieison, were and son, Wil recent Yantia | Fred Jordan iltimantlo a few da i Tz\, week with her me a trial aunt, Mrs, Thomas Lillibridge HARRY C. WASHBURN, Mrs., Apderson has reticned (o Wil Telephone 132-5, Bath Street. limantic, after = nding fow days In | town, the guest of Mrs. George Adams. | [aie and cou Jelu | Delivered toany part of Norwich r. and Mrs, Aibert Eldridge. | the Ale that s ackuowledged to be - {tie best on the market—HANLEY'S ,4",‘,.3“;“{5;; ate of Neal | PEERLESS, A telephons order will e e " e worly | receive urempt attention. eapecting to be geme nearly a year, D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin &%