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G NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OGTOBER 25, 1913 ' : - : ; S L LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ? B ey Windham County CENTRAI ViLLAGE Birthday Guests at William Simmons —Adelphi Club Has Turkey Supper. N Felix Lambert has recovared ; 2, : . Nor oF pehbbl Moo TS Damoert hand Miss Sarah Johnson was the guest [ joved very much. Mps Dixon was crisp from the oven isor of sehools, Was | ing several weeks in Niantic, where William Thompson who has been | Of Hartford friends over last Suif-|most grateful to her frien ; or2 o . ce and family have | Mr. Hall is erecting a bungalow for employed as a loom fixer since the [ 92Y. ¥ kindly remembering her on her $2nd Feturnen fo Worsester for tha winter |'Mr.- Pepton: field Woolen mill was built sev-ep . MI Edward Billings returned | birthday. TR ! ' e eyt b TREOke f issionary Society Meets. eral years ago, has resigned and is | 'O a Visit in Providence. Sran W Eomal wenstn Tk ioy Now bod: know d ol ity SR ol dac ‘Wedhesday afternoon the misslonary with the Central Worsted company. Miss D. F. Campbell of St. Mary's| dence, Tuesday. - : 0 evety O y can 0 an T association met in the vestry of the Stetaan | Hal -DeEn eiver. fichool. Peekskill, N. Y. spent Sun- bllbfirtq}.u&her is visiting his sister, A K = SOQUTH C: e atlons) kel Ehe’ Riutaates sister Trof Nobd ay with her sister, Mrs. R.G. Wat- | Mrs. D. S. Kenyon., th dn f i e diandabac gl R o Bailey district can boast the hand- en]oy € CriSp goodiess (1) 5 i i o W = at Edward Hall's in Plainfield. and Mrs He Hatch leave | somest’ dahlias in the town. W. S. da. s h T B ariham add Misa B T 00 Void Mra Adelside, Sraniey \ir_and Mrs. Clyde Davis of Prov- ay for Winter Haven, Fla. Elace DOLME Bl Bd M fresh baked SO crackers with- ham of Plain FHill, Norwich, | “iss T.ottie Albertin of Norwich is jence spent i ¢ at Mr. Davis’ un- Twenty-eight At Meeting. athaway oo e % b p t : 3 B. Kilbourne and son Stanley, spending several weeks at her home Arthur Davi The Woman's Mi r: Society -5 — 3 ‘ t h bak cester, Mass.. Mr. her Ao Atasd ot Zowell, | mestn CAYVILLE - out going to the baker’s oven. o 2, T Anoa Swit ot Soun strest have been visiting at John | two comfort ogram_was o Canterbury Green, were | succoeds Miss Helen Potter as house- er’s. 3 S charge of the pr Robvf Men’s Club Hears a Talk on Scotland— i o = | and Mr . l].': “,-\\ Clazk § } keeper at Mrs. Lucy J. Sweets'. nk . of Put- grum. The chapter o H U d B t ‘b th bak_ ulfa Wilcox ¢ S o ¥ et aali oy eein | General Village Intarssts. needa Biscuit bring the ~ T Recovering from -Injuries. Pation.| Mr. and Mrs. Armand Hetfault en- % Cross spent Sunday in ent. Re- | tertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fralick er y tO yOu. S T with his me , Mrs i ed my Mr: }1(‘]0: Sunday. | Bad Weather Decreases Attendance at who is slowly recov- o L i aaatTs Ao g Takt Hobe and ACearee | NicHiR | Cradie Roll—Gray Squirrels Numer- iries received when she Y Julia Guild and 1 spent several days in New York city. 1s . Mr. and Mrs. O ed . erman | N 3 P = s Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 o o feam @ few weeks | SRGERER. L e the| | Mrs William' Doreem spent Friday A focd to live on. Stamina for work- iha findator I | ke Miss Grace Bates is attending the | iy Xcw London, a9 313 . Danieison Wednesdas |- Aiss Knox was the guest of Miss ated Birthday. o lezate. from Ihe taar boeimered s Mr.and Mrs. Touis Curfls of ers. Strength for the delicate. Give er o Tl Ao o T Cady SRiRtat. |l o e Lo i rom the local society, and|yondon are guests this week of o ford Springs and Rev. Mr. Marvin of eroy. g S 185~ h ‘ Cpend Sledas Her dlsters| ondoniaie) o the little folk Fi at ford Springs and arvh Leroy and Albert Spafford of Glas ster Sta teaches in the Gilk school. | i solgsl g them to € (S S. ve C S. Cape Cod, at Allen M. Ken- | tonbury were in town Sunda; nday ! and Mrs. R W, Kimban of | Miss Lena Tripp is spending the esda | Mrs.” George Wilson of New York o td | et En: x’:;lnfir.m‘;uuu.s 1 spent | is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alice i b id W otored to Storrs. T - i hompson. Leon sidence Spemt| Alan Guild and Keeney Lathrop| Hon. W. P. Kclly, Miss Helen Kelly, NAE IONAL BISCUIT COMPANY N. Ham- |~ Miss and Miss Bertha Porter ay rs. John Shel- | who have heen sick for (wo weeks| Mrs. I W. \eti and Miss Bernice Jieintied Lt R s, HETHA Gl ¢ Providence | With EXiD colds are improving. Cogswell took an automobile trip te »m,y“v] of Ty, “J\,err Suflda). % o of Pre ce Mis - Looriis eltntorcble. college and Mansfield Saturda: ['eugBesiinions Sand. T Shons 1 nell has returned | by ithe ‘accident to his mother who| Bloncen P Wequcedayn = D T —————=—————"| Rally Service Tomorrow—Successtul| NN LoE R O e e gefting uD i SHELRIS/ whier ghe s ]v:;;’.: | (”.“;‘x;mmnl e e 3-(]:‘11; re- | A ana Mrs. ch 3 ‘ NORTH WGGOGNnSTOC { WCODSTOCK | Harvest Festival A’ nicrthipment, r.orml)n::‘lfx‘e;::;“mt 7 ; Mrs. E. W. Lootis is resting ¢ oL veck egi Wit M leszes i —— Sunds ) . 1h3G Ve 0 Mrs. : 18 co Stoke g ; Sunday Oct. 26 therc L sp riday evening in the town hall. Thera Five Cent Supper Served. fortably In St Joseph's hospital,| ~\yiillam N, Burnett spent Saturday A-;r;uc-ia;m,;;mg of Lad<:’ls A.dvaoc«de!x New Sidewalk Completed—Observance | pail\ service of ch i Toditatinni Sastrisert r fes’ Ald society met at the | Wilimantle. . .| and Sunday in Providenc 3 el el Nips i Wendall of Father's Day. | school at Conare; wurch, | and music by the invisible Friday afternoon. A | Miss ma_Larrabee is the guest 7y SUIL i returned | Witter Married Five Years. | : five servid by the|9f Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bell of | from her s Sy | Srdguaia I Williamson spending | \ B Cradle Roll. < les Bragg, Mrs. Walte cariey Wi vatved bis T | 4, )0 980 ve TRl Potiat arcviss | & fol SR LA A i For the dle roll exercises last - Mrs. Cha Lewis | Closing Lecture. ily here and will occupy the tenement | ''N€ at €yr o § o e RIS Ao ox e C i the weather was not favorabls : e Mitchell | The sixth and 1 be in the George Williams house. | Aid Society Meets. Eor ok fondny Sohedl Lol itec i were few babies present. £ on the | given in.the Consre Fr: W. Bennett, Sabin S. Russell | The annual meeting of the Ladies | ' s s 1 ere very interesting. » trolley line. | next Thursday on Our Own nd ifred, Wit attended the coon | Aid Soci held at the home of | ) ) ge Eonny : . home from Mas- al days as a | o ¥ hunt in East Kiilingly. | Mrs. George Mo Wednesd relati i A ity fl:l."-u £ Bt wccination | e A. S. of the Talk Scotiand! noon. The society is in a very pros- : - family_o sto ina_1 ord has returned | church arc making M Wi shasba L I g Liewis ot I over Sunday. - x m . Mrs. Scranton | Miss Mary itth P e e e el for Trbana, 1ll, where she Hyde and children |ano duets o a hard time to key Supper for Club. | spending a week with M T e R o | the winter twith her son: T R oy after | Roger Browr ereci the | Mary D. Littie, returr st oRCEL Paine ) b tol: Tges ANoe e ses Tiown s sing slowly on the saes S O'Ne was in Providence | ; H- P Hibbard visited SET o e " 7| one of good fel | SR S D E VI an Albert Miller and | , James O'Ncil. . as in Providence | g,\° af a private hospits win;s indeman, [ RS ean e ~ — — sk friends of yeil N ot | £0F L8 el e Wiljy s hroGics JoBn | ahilc M i bbard's many friends| _ One-Half Mile Sidewalk. [ MT. HOPE been visiting | ¢ x SpeE Tk Mrs. Mowry of Middletown | [,,0"' ,h;'r e 1 e menl slde walig ang ,‘:",'}["'”,f | 2 % | | ing at the home of the 0y onc gon d em- | has been com d_ be ttle over | G B Willimantic has | 1 'l'ltg\m» nt in SoMhbridg S _;a half mile in length | Charles Amidon of East Willington _— i e e o ases Father’s Day. | \as moved his steam mill to the J. M. S Ou e Sy Tl | Rey. Sherrod Soule To Preach in BTt i e in Unlom | pather's day w ved. at - ~ | Pa ’ ence—Floc a8t wagssue : : Avor | mbeting. & of Tolland and his EAST WOODSTOCK S’f“"s Absence—Flock | of ' Sheep and Mrs. Walter Backus spent | Bernice s at her e BN 2 : P | & the: tmben. for' Mo » Gty | sold. g ay at Mystic { home hei e Sccial Eight—Miss Freeman Given | T el SN M Browh Viillam Family Gone to Florida—| pev 1 i - Ladies' society gave g very suc- | Shower. | ung of Brooklyn, N. ¥ Newton Man in Town For Hunting | Knight arc unday aireia stnoes. i aang hebii sl [ipsers eets coli Tt S ey : i v wa | brated the v of their n T ily here: Season. e ‘””l:y\( “7'1! iy Ha. resident, Mr: | wedding October inviting | .adies’ Missionary assoc George Albro had some friends from ¥ b : % e ol W | friends to their home for the How the Club Was I New Haven out hunting last week and T son and son = Mrs. Archie Kyle has returned from | Mr. and Mrs. Brightman Injured in ven in the yest ed good luc 1 Sonfaag semsn £ the Hartford hospital | Dixon is visiting friends Driving Accident. onal church Jadien’ of am and Harry .Ford of New M = ¥ Mrs. Walter Hoxie and _Clifford | 9 reet Columbia. | r are visiting and hunting with Mos. Géoras Movte. of tomie B B : eph hool supervisor rs. Joseph Welch of- Boston spent 16 nd the | George 5 for a few daVS. ieorge Moore o o ays, doir Tos : Py A e Ineal Salativas.. | inm enj | LTS e T T sellathesn fove o e = # z | MANSFIELD DEPOT Comes for the Hunting, W. B. Gallup h: sold his fine 1e C. B, society | o Throtn’ Fram Carmage y Colman ) e LD ERarett TFona d family of New-| 10ck of sheep to Timothy E. Hopkins | lowe'en social, % ~ ; S - tin, violin, and b o el i or New: | ot Danvaison. i Fonuney R LT A | PACKER Mr. ‘and met with Ao S e e A U Mrs., Merrit Smith has returned ol s i . S nonech | T an accident SE weelk, bt oy TGt o lunek [ from Palmer, where she has been vis- 0 spend deveral weels' vas llustrated Lecture. The 1 re on the Phi whichil g 5o o) e dste: ab Dance. of Blainfisld the load by 2 ! am coming for the hunt-| Rey. Sherrod Soule AR Al sl i e + nee of i s NS sanos e sadoe he gre | preach at the church Sunday will Postponed until Fr on account of | - M. Club. Shawer for e International Graded Sunday Chandle mo- | give an illustrated lecture = Sur non-arrival of the mew gas tank. | % i Brightms: irsday eve lessons. The services at the Hartiors Faintay C.iday v It will be lar Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Card were visit. | Mr. and Mrs. F Tarbox Etightman’ required Cwith M ch were well attended last Sun- ompanied thes anhistorical account of many of the | ors in Hartford Sund | daughter Verna sper Ol e stitChes. meeting . Stoppins with relativ Congregational churc of Wind-|_W. P, irafow basyboen in :Nejy [ MISo Tashoxs rythen, Sired, Hagkil The entertainm ) M Miss Fayetta McFarland led the' hem Sunday all returning | ham county 3 on a business trip, Sd WAty Zohmenn s visiing e ed: from Tue Croatishtas | voung peoples’ meeting in a very able T | Raising Corn and Stock. Mrs W. C. Card was in New Lon- | Lawiuphet "~ s r Saturd in i Ledoy Mass., has | manner, a good number being present. Start For Florida. AR i 5 don Wednesday il Ladie \ic ciet L th yrial mber from Cha I f Teeshily tosk | 4 Oaorapils James Maine has returned from the | Mrs. SGehrke, Wed v afterr = Killam recently 0ok 1| e in town. Laudeck 3ro r ill at his home. 1d evenir The meeting was well York took h Providenc e Mrs. Edward | German farmers will harv New London | attended A e Arand . art on their | };M“ shel They have nearly 40 Jackus’ i Mrs. Wilbam J. Tilley recently v > el | e they will| heads of st and are raisi 10 tuened |ited her sister, Mrs, Siater, in Pro Sl Mr. Killam preced- | calv More calves are being raised | from it Temed e T : giehs el n s the climate. 4 _year and many farmers are dergoin Hartfora| Mi 1 Savery, the 4 Weir. ¢ voung stock 3 " | of We: school, spe; AR AT TR dler of Westboro recent-| Charles Hopkins of Plainfield has : reata his Home [ehd v WESTMINSTER or t at her home here. | nea rly finished sawjing the timber on $ ) ent a - | 11 | the_wood-lot he bewght o Emily Jvl;n hunt- | Many Fine Cran Seing Picked | « 1 ), i e d Sn 2 I wall is being laid on | s T ! —Demand for S Farms. Ehite 'm next to the state road = [ 4 of Plainficid called ¢ Frank Hoxii S archassd S other improvements | Visitors from Five Granges on Neigh- | er Bievn recently Bething it to New Tothor: to ihe looks of the place. | bors’ Night at Wolf Den Grange. f Attended Dan t to move o i¥ Miss Fiedle nd 3 Sa s jThere were not more than onemalf | g’ the et ke Saturday and VO T e | the usual attendance of pupils at the Babec hall. Dlainfield, ¥ Packer. NORTH B schools Monday owing. to the storm | it o/ iaPe0 e e picked her _— LAINFIELD and the long distance many had to | Gehr leaves Eggleston Place Sold—Over One Hun- | Rev. E. C. Clapp Preaches As Sl PR } dred at Appetizing Supper. Candidate—Everybody Getting Vac- | into the prime ‘ he Dibr oE T e st week the | Cinated. | building> A pol s been raised { pper was held at the! g .. o Jz 2 Me h have I a sermon on day and Friday eve- | , ReV: thamp- | entert and F fha ¢ , unday 5 den oreeLs i tont“Ma Congre- | ner of 1d, Bendine Sevarai n | mor e subj next Sun- en nment and sup. | fational . Visitors from Five Granges. | day hristian He on. The price was 25 | 1 38, | Wolt Den eld its regular | vder of New York was in the cent supper. | ed it meet in hall W sm has moved his saw- | Meeting led by even hibors’ night hed last < : \ S hiribs Greene” 1ot “in |00 18 TOrSnS sl ive different | S ey | 5 e e An ture of | otied ot iRiver Boint, .| Mission Club Meets. cturer’s was a deb; f expect soon to move 1 annual hunting trip, | Searchlight Misson club Jlved, That iffrage 1o | | BEdmonds and put ur 3 X J family of Plainfield are | their second meeting in the v .| Women 'Would Eenefit the Country. | K Frost hit the nds on Wed- st a few days at their farm 1y afternoon. Some of the old- | Those taking part were: Affirmative, | Mr. anc an nesda t ¥ [4 fith girls from Mrs. Annie | s’ class | Brothers d of Senexet of Woodstock were Sunday visitors s P e T irifith Is serving as juror helping the little ones Danielson 1f Den: n g llimantic ) : Moty Vacoiaicd ; 5 Quinna 1 win S. <Gallup spent wday in | HAMPTON ). Plummer is progressing fine- RS S R e vv.r o While both pa Norwich. 3 | - ———— ¥ a W stone barn Essieion i s il G b their subject, the vote and Mrs. George Connecticut Field Trials' Club Gives| Mr., and Mrs. Home-lovers:— FL g8 i Danisizon | IO amaliney cenee are Tevortcd, and | o ored the afirmative. Gladys lup, B | fithes ario. g psst Jhonse.is 2 | Later in the dining room Brother Wz with s Ances 5 e who had_mot got all their | Welf 'The emploves of Lawton's mill | {ch'S 00500 BT LA, 2 00T TR R (ki Make your home so attra¢tive that it sples picked found them all | Were v ated tb veek and famous Island quohaug chow- Corey h been visitin EATEqR Y. YOO e A . ground. from Monday's wind | Order is out for all persons who have | fa many good thin 1 and_family and callin n will be a pleasure to stay in it. You ahd. Tith - Seth not been vaccinated in 1 than fi DPebate the s s e. She went to Ri STy b X S 1 at once, as precantic 4 ; b : and ner X al club las 3 3 ~119 i The Oliver S leston Dlace has [ Years to he at once: as a precaut nounced that a Hall nesday and will_spend e should dress your house as nicely as you been s=old te August Nilson of Glen g g % be held in the hall winter with her daughter, Abt I =1 Cove, N, Y., who has taken posses Ruth Devolve and 5 | Allen | meating ess Vv It dis our business to e days are as short as in De- | their o Botne timber of . = y NTETT F cember, lamps being needed at 4 Canterbu b | Wiliilams will he lumber for hir W. Dows, | poaye HOMES BEAUTIFUL and we have the furne o'clock he Ball block is stil’ or Rev. E. W. Darrow Preaches on Jud- | Mr. and Mrs. Burt are entertai ; e 3 g 3 Mre. Corinne Austin and little son ew ‘location | son Centenary—Auction At the friends from Rhode Isiand Porter is entertaiain iture to do it with. Come in and see what ;:a nders, of Iynn “a:. Are, visl Mission At St. John’s Chursh. Horkey Place, Mrs, Irene Revnolds was = s Y 111 i the former's grandmother, Mr: A mission ing held at St % o | here, Wednesday. Rev. Mr. IR e 7 ve recently received. ou w no R Johns' Catholic church this week. Rev. E. W. Darrow's able and elo "‘“;“"T‘Pa(‘:“‘l‘.i DS bomect CANTERBURY PLAINS we have ¥ ans sen. Ir. has been ap > 3 S Sip 2. B. Gallup met with the : s ; pointed administrator of the Siok I (Liger cause: ]Fam i dlients Siaye s e ol T AR et e s only like our furniture but alsoc our Mrs, Celinda J. Waldo by Probate| John Wilcox and his wife sot into of the b : ! s S b oAt s ey = . ndge of Tolland. | a drunken row the first of the > of the hirth of the great missionary B mao et At e Witss L Ohev: % Judge Agard of Tolland T e reonlt that both aere cof | Adoniram Judson and treated of his| SOQUTH WOODSTOCK | "\irs Riehmona visited her sons, PRICES. o sted’ and’ wobld have’been locked | o pt il work Lie: ftext was . Frow - {and Elmer Richmor L POMFRET CENTER up if Frank Green had not aa-| .20 8nd the tople—World -Impres-| genexet ‘Grange furnished part of | C. Bushnell, 1 Miss F. A vanced the money for thelr fine. Brown is visiting in ‘New | the programme at Abington last Wed- | Bushnell recent mother, | 9 Fruit Shipped to London and Paris— | Later Wilcox intimated that he o s R nesday night. 2 _ | Mrs, Emily R e Nolghb ore” Night ‘at:the: Grange should not be in a hurry to pay the r passed the week- end| I Welis has returned from a week siting relatives | i S ; Bypitnid er passed thé week- AR e i | & ot ¥ | seme. " e oTabires Doy et Pimniaa| snaivibit o Betencal (0 L i Sl N e Stanton Wicks of Doane Hall farm R ringfield, M 2 | w Young one day this week. Fa has been shipping fruit to London and CLARK’S CCRMNERS The auction at the Horkey place | Wa it TOung 008 E8%, (N0, Hine this nd son are visiting felatives Paris. Mr. Wicks has some choice it iy Friday ~drew large -crowd. The |, ;'™ Sk in Jersey o fruit New Agent Appointed—Freigh place was not sold. | M ¢is was in Dayville this| M. Robbins has sold his place to MYTON FARMHUU E LIGHTING OUTFIT E. E. Brown spent the week end in 9 %p;al :d relght Cars i ® 5y Anarews tormerly of Springfield, w(;j;} Devisnee o > | Railinson, who used. to restas nere. : < Boston and heard Madame Melba sing | A b [\Mass. who owns the old Judge. Irons | W& to a crowded house. SRy paeL place has recently had the (Welling ———— = Wednesday evening, was Neighbors' | g +f0rSE o (Haer . OF «onard’s | and the farm buildings thoroughly | night at Wolf Den grange. Senexet | ridfe has been appointed asent here | repaired. grange and Thnmus(tvn sranse wero R e S Temett | ot Moeoic o —_— guests > - € L g s vic] as = special guests and furnished the pro- | peen spending his vacation with his THOMPSON : 5 ’ ) gram. The feature was a debate on the subject: Resolved, That Equal Suf. frage Would Be a Benefit to the Coun- try. Decided on merits of argument it was awarded to the armative by a vote of 38 5. Music and other features concluded the program. A elam chowder =upper was served. EASTFORD The house owned by Charles Dean and occupled by Frank Weeks has been Nancy Caffrey of Put- Dr. Bowen, brother of Aaron Bowen, #s here from the west. The ladies of the Congregational 50- ciety held their annual harvest supper Wednesday evening. The supper and program were enjoved by all. Arthur Keith's chimney burned out on Saturdayv. Miss Deans and Miss Bell have re- turned to/their work In New York, WINDHAM Missionary ~ Meeting—Mrs. E. W. Loomis Recovering From Effects of Serious Fall. Mrs. Herbert Robinson Riverhead, L. I, Wednesday after rief visit in town. returned to a parents here. Charles Oliver of Connecticut Agri- cultural cellege was at home over | Sunday. t Considerable trouble was caused here Saturday evening when three | freight cars became derailed necessi- | tating the use of the wrecker from | Bast Hartford | M Leila Ogden of Hampion was | at Modena Saturday | ONEco T | | Friends Remembered Mrs. Hannah B, Dixen on Birthday. Miss Angeline Sherman s very ill | Mrs. Charles Baton was in Moosup | Wednesday. Birthday Celbrated. On Wadnesday, Octobar 22nd, a number of Mrs. Hannah B. Dixgn's friends remembered her by zivine her shower. She received 105. Several of her friends called during the day. She received some very useful presents, also a bouquet of choice flowers from Mrs, S. 8. Burlingame and carnations from Mrs. a _post-card Charles Baton. In the evening through the kindness of Mrs. James Rathbun several selections were played on the graphophone including many of those good old-fashioned songs, which Mrs. Dixon very much enjoyed. Mrs, Charles Baton pre- sented Mrs. Dixon a handsomely dec- orated birthday calke, which all en- Mrs. Emma Shaw Colcleaugh, Famous Traveler and Lecturer, In- jured By a Fall. 3 Mrs Emma Shaw Colcleaugh had a fall which resultad in an injury of the bone of the arm and a severe nervous shock. She is Leing cared for at the home of Mrs. Peckham. Mrs, Martha Eddy spending & few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reynolds in Morristown, N. J. Miss Flora Bartlett of Charlton Ceater is visliing Mrs. Lowell Ross. Postmaster Appointed. Robert Dunning has recelved his appointment as postmaster and will soon remove the office up to the hotel building. Mrs. Augusta Covington of Boston is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs, Joseph Mills. Repairs on Dr. Palne's s house are solng forward rapidly, ¥ Until a short time ago, scarcely one person in a thousand had ever tasted a really good soda cracker—as it came fresh and A, FLUFFY HAIR--25 GENT DANDERINE pensive to haw@ | to stop falling hair at once. | NO MORE DANDRUFF OR FALLING [ vou cannot find a (race of dandruff er ‘alling hair . but you surprise wi HAIR—A REAL SURPRISE lhr‘ .flrb\n—x‘ aboul v u’l RS u{., when AWAITS YOU | you will see 19w hair-—fine and down, bl jat frst—yes—bul really new hair- To be possessed of a head of heavy, { SProuting out afl over' your scalp— | peautiful bair; Soft, lustrous, fuffy, | Danderine s, we believe, the ond sure | wavy and free from dandruff is mere. | hait grower; destroyer ot dandruff and | little Danderine | cure for itchW scalp an¥ it never fails | 1y a matter of using ine: It is easy and nice, soft hair and lois of 1. Just| If you want to prove how pretty and got ‘a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's | soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth | Danderine now—all drug stores rec- [ with a litte Danderine and carefully | draw it through your hair—taki one | ommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be | small strand at a time. Your hair will an appearance of abundance; fresh-!bhe soft, glossy and beautiful in just nese, fluffiness and an incompumhl«l few moments—-a delightful surprise gloss and lustre and try as you 'will lawaits evervone who tries this - Henry Rice of Baltimore, been spending several days in this v lage. ed by Mr .and Mrs E the hunting ses 4 They are campling at house, been visiting Mrs. Col .Z‘uper Harris nnm‘\ own. & 7 The home. of Herman Meyer iy un< aet quarantine, the m Mr, Meyer being 1l with . Meeting of Fireside Club. The Fireside club_met with Miss Hannah B. Potter Wednesday even- ing. / Mrs. Clarence Foster and son Kirk returned to their home in Willimantic this week after spending several months with Mrs, Foster's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Hall are spend- WARRENVILLE “». Mrs. L. C. Rice and daughter and Vid., have While here they wére entertain- B. L. James. Fields of Hartford and Frank are enjoying this village. the Mosw— vler of Providence on in Bracikley and Mrs. John visiting in Boston. etting shorter and the long winter evenings are almost DAYTON LIGHTING . OUTFIT installed In your The days here, but if you have a qountry home it will turn the Barkness into daylight. You can Mght your Bome and barn at a cost so slight as to be within the reach of anyone. on Electric Lighting Outfit: 2 ts for C oticut K &Co Stats Sty New Haven, Gonn Vrite for our cat THE C.5. M ERSIC Sole A s3 24292

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