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S , SATURDAY, ; T e e e MOOSUP | take charge at the next regular meet- ‘o . LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ~o |meqnus oo o Bommser) e S Wisksssit oristee of s e gg‘d vf)?.i"si':érpi?:féz "{{; v?’fi“;‘, Nelighborhood Ministers’ Meeting— | Sunday School association, is to speak = % | Mathewson of Ashaway, R. 1., uncie| Bishep Nilan to Confirm Large Class | at the church on Canterbury Green New London couflty 5 NORTH FRANKLIN by marrlage, of the bride, performed | ~—Will Seal Gornerstone of All Hal- | Sunday morning, Noy. 16, in connec- R a ring ceremony and was assisted by | Jows’ New Sohool o o8t R ks Bt‘nd Sunday . Benjamin P, Injured—Child | Rev. B. C. Bugbee, pastor of the War- c ooker 1s one % SHUNOC Nearly Cuts OFf Her Nose. renville Baptist church, The bride was | 1 Migneault is foeble, helng con- | forig fi:cf@f'm'ff.tmds;‘fix Supper and Enteftainment — Tufhylf Benjamin P\ Davls while Eoing to | gowned in creamy white with rosebud | Aned to his home. Two sisters from & Y &l . Tw called to the Chicago work end will r i :Jru"el:m‘i)rflg; ;—32 ‘::r‘r::?i in :h::(fr’:t_):s | Canada are guests at his home. be in Connecticut only during No- to Me Scarce -and High. Wlmmuvnth‘, Thursday evenlng on his Her going away K‘)Wl:\ o brown'l The Chmtauquu‘ cirele will - meet | vember. . vkt sk pe. Vo i |l e imte ke S | Ao S Tt SE, S UL AL Mo Sl R M WILLINGTON . s ) Y, Tecelving painful | ter th 4 3 h e ve of v E ' 2 | bruises y er the ceremony a dainty lunch was, Mrs J, M. Andrews of Providence a few days in Boston, returned Thurs 19 recking the machine. | served and the bride and groom 1eft | jan meen here the Sabt werl Mr, and M y | A3 day evening. g Mre. Irank A. Rockwood | for Boston and Rhode Island. Upon | i 8 i i The Ladies’ Aid society comnected |and daushter Florence, Mrs, i | : ! . Mrs, S, P, Ladd is at Day-Kimball | School Pupils Working for State Prize with the Second Baptist church gave & | and Mims Florence Hoffmmn «rs | Lheif return they will commence house. ' j,epital, Putnam, for freatment, for Collecting Tent Caterpillar Egg Begh s i 1sfted | keeping In a newly furnished home in " and Mrs. Willlam Spragae have o . 3 flhaeg?::?(m’;:! uudaPy s “d“_‘xre\l‘\xe 1’]11u‘\‘sxt‘l‘xiwdflvenllleg | the house with Mrs. Wllen D, Mathew- | 500 0, HEE Wl 8 R esidonce on| Masses.. ning . Frank P. W Martin g aughier | son. Many valuable and useful pres- | Mbeshi; Many asteansd ad 4 nhe e fiffi“;‘l;"e‘:sgs;‘.(‘:pm;t“Saturday‘ent.s attested the affectionate regard | YEun Btreet o @ chers and Wives, | . The Shibden tn the Delevills gchon Ui o . i andall. entertained for the ycung couple In | ] are entering with enthusiasm upon a The sawmill of R. B. Wheeler has Gone to Ohio. the circle of thelr acqualntances. Mr. |\ Jori 208 Mre, Coote enterfalned the | crusade against the tent caterpillar. fotn vl e e o | Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Smith have|Brown was a student of Windham | 95" Blcacllors and their wives wers About 900 ek clusters Wers brought i Pl e T e mney thou. [ Eone to Cievelind, Ohio, where they | DIED School and has been employed for | nide, (T*Ureer® #00 SURT, S1Ve® FO0E | Nov. 7th. William Klecak on the 10th will vISIE thel iy monr several vears ae chauffeur for David | | had the highest individual record, his sand feet of lumber on the lot, = |Smith, “for several: weeks' \'°N® | Mathewson of Warrenvilie, He recent- | S ehee” St Orass "ond ‘s | total being 663 at an average of 250 o & Miss Helen Comagu will be the guest became by baptism a wember of | presiding Superintendent and Mrs. | 888 to the mass, this means that this severe of Mrs. Addison Rockwood for sesora) | 16 Warrenville Baptist church. Miss | Sorivener of Norwich. A chicken pie |POY alome has destroyed 165,750 em- Welies of Boston is the guest I 1 : g ol g e weeks Durkee has been for some YEars @ | giabce oms serced in the chuveh ves | Bryo caterpillars. _| . Charles Sherman of Wi 5 member of the same church and fc- | oin i s T These children are trying for the $25 n?hfen::aafigd:docggxm‘g‘sfie is visiting his sister, x?i';”"].—:";‘;,,(; | tively ehgaged in its soclal and re- ;;;f,e:‘("(ffe;,:;‘: Ao "fomg’;sny il | promised by th state fo any grammar storm demolishing many rods of fence | © 7. ligious life. turned fo the parsonage where a paper | School girl or boy who brings in the s i : wher test number before April 30; 1914, e Wil B uieootiny Hve Grand Visitation, was read by Rev, O. E. Newton on | Erea ) ; Owing to the storm Sunday, only & Several members of T - on g TN T Fi The Devotional Service In the Church; | They hope also that their teacher may fow attonded church services. ' Rev. i, |visited Franklin gr. AR L CENTRAL VILLAGE its Place, Importance and Functions, | Win the $25 scholarship for the sumer school at Storrs offered by the college to the teacher whose pupils hold the A discussion followed, M. Collins had a small audience at | 'ilS. During the hour | piok School F;;i;:;.—d-—Socifl Affairs | the morning service. sandwiches, cake and coffee were Bishop Nilan Goming_to All Hallows " v -] t cord of cl 70} i At Norwich Convention. perved. 2 ; M5 Aidie lnrles DGR e AnY Churc. e Mrs! Reuben Manning and children| Miss Ladd Win Favor. Cosz ilan, D. D, George A. Cosgrove is seriously ill a Brown and Miss Bila 7. | Srnold and Mildred cpent 1 on Sun®| Mrs. Brown has returned from the Herman C. Brown and Miss Ella J. | Mrs. Manni ; Wheeler attended the Sunday school | Arnbid ot mhmiioier: Mr Right Rev. John J. bishop of this diocese, day next be present at the sealing of | National W. C. T. U, convention at iday with S Imogene | Mrs. George Loring has been a Prov- . HE shallow font of the - . schy rnold of Willimantic. idence visitor tly. 7 i convention held recently at Norwich, | \Mr. Curry. of Gos at S YELON TEC e S : the cornerstone of the new All Hal- y Park, N. J. erfectio representing the Second ~ Baptist | Browning's With his hsking machine:| mes slomger oty oS lONaTY Soclety | lows” parochial school. The ceremony W. Darrow pastor of the Federat- How; Perfection Smoke- chureh. ; MuFdria s Fiank A Hand A ay afternoon. will begin at 8 o'clock. The bishop|ed church attended the Congregational less Oil Heater means con- There is to be a meeting of the Un- | and daughters Florence and Ella and Sale and Play. will be assisted by priests from all | Conference at Waterbury this week. 5 . ion Cemetery association at the Miner | Miux fendes “h3| A cake, candy and ice cream_sale | the neighboring towns. Sunday morn- | AMrs, George V. Smith is visiting in stant, unchanging - flame, church this (Baturday) forenoon. fune Saturday at | Was held at the church parlors Wed- | ing he will confirm a class of 200 at| New Haven. 5 e g e - The com crop is harvested and is | Warrensiile 3 nesday evening by the members of the | All”Hallows' church. Miss Alice W. Pratt passed the week whether it is full of oil or much below the yrield of last year. . W. P. Lillie has entered’ the employ | Bucliea. An entertainment, For the Sunday Services. end at her home in New London. H:(:;e Sénfgmei\.ofl}l{:’z&::f ‘l"del‘: of ;\11r, Gager, the Willimantic market :I‘U‘? of a HU"H;’L was well given by | A¢ the Baptist church Sunday ev _EW" neafly emptY' It means . EALCICOR: i So¢ YouaRs beopses ¢ ing Miss Eliza Ktchels of Tang ILLE i sucsts of Mrs. H. E. Randall and Mrs, Several local people were in Plain- | Mg M8 et e o rfect combustion—no B. James Thursday. Nearly Cut Off Her Nose. | fleld Weanosaay - attending the con- | Cund, will tell of her work, 2o Antons Seiness 1tk dsusk z I e Sunday morning Dr. Coote will take id ini Tuittys Sebros. 3 ittle daughter Rose | ference of churches, o e S v T e Chureh Doispzfinlzrc;f:mgn Minister arly severed thie nose from her face|. M i S e i smoke. 4 5""..-, s e A ioenksglving | with a butcher knife. She was taken | on School street Thursaay afternoom. | Of Miss Bertha Matthewe. Mrs. Roland Bennett of Bridgeport FECTH found im this vicinity. P e ‘} \”"lmmmi Senets | The Ladies’ Aid society met at the R T T A Tl | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Field. g T Jtook six stitches to close the gash. | church for their weekly sewi b WESTFORD Wra Hlen Willlans {8 at the homme o of Mresterly, were. calling o8 | A Ald Mre T G. Ward, Mr._and | Friday afternoon. : i STFO! of Mra. . W, Bennett. 2 SMOKELESS Prisite b (ALY Dilce Wodnesany.” Mrs. Thomas ngwell, of Leffing-| The high school was closed Thurs- =5 i Mrs. C. A. Russell is spending a few trien is - Well spent Thursday with Mrs, Charles | day and the room was fumigated as a | Funeral of Charles Spooner—Thirtieth | gays with Proyidence, R. L, friends. Sr e s Peckham. - 5 member of a family from Wauregan, Wedding Anniversary Celebrated. Miss Jennie Reddy and Miss Esther PENDLETON HILL Missionary Society Meets. | where smalipox has heen /discovered, Holley spent the week-end in Wor- The new Perfection Heat- The Home ' Missio society mer | has been attending the school here. Miss Alma Josephson of Windham | cester. . . i with Sirs. Frank Rockwood with an |, Mrs. John Vaughn of Norwich | spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss| Miss Bernice Cogswell was in Wor- s Aid Sesiety Gives Supper—Local Peo-| i\ e THank Rockwood with an |y, cen “isiting her parents, Mr. and | Gladys Barlow. ceater fifls week | er gives more heat, holds ple Hear Seumas MacManus. Lec- < was done. Mrs. George L. Ladd | William Simmons. Leslie and Ruth Barlow of Hartford Willard Bennett of Providence was il d i ade bet: ey vers pleasing reciiation and 2 Sonisl andiTon :\;’esrel;vegk-gndl visitors at their fath- th; Buest of b mo[her‘gver Sunday. | more ol and’'is madae = Easks no_solo Mrs, M Boland e | The bbies of the & A R Ty v € Barides, red O. Bellows spent the week with | Misses Winifred and Ceolle Palmer | vocal sciections hi Miss a Eng- | Webb Hayes circle, No, 3, Held ‘an_sne Death of Charles Spooner. Boston friends 5 ; ter than any other heater jmere over Bunday guesis of thelr|strom were much eni ble social ‘at the home of Mrs,| Charles Spooner, who has been a| Wayland Bennett spent the week- on the market. b o e o " { nce Peterman on School street | great sufferer for nearly a year, was | ®id in Dayville. il Setorned A rs. Jennie Thompson and son, Trv- | Friday afterncon. Tea was served by | taken to St. Joseph's hospital, Mon- | Mrs. Oswald Street has e : - e T T S [ the hostess. day, where he died Tuesday morning. | from Providence Smokeless -— automatic- ars pringfield, Maes., where they | ., ; | M Edward Ril R SaE S Y Ho 1ikves Hif wite enk oty chua Attorney Russell Felicitated. . i v Dttar i e b f 5 2 proprietor of the | He leaves his wife and six child orney e e g C'if.“?" in the Schools| opira) hotel been at St. Joseph's | The funeral was held at the church| Friends in Dayville congratulate 2 locking flame-spreader pre- The supper given by the Ald soclsty Banner to itchville Grammar | i, Willimantic, to undergo an | Thursday at 2 p. m. Rev b torney S. Russeil on his engage- H ioh., of the church Saturday evening last| School. officlating. Burial TRt vents turning too hlg . s Alice P. Fish of M,Vsfln.l | was well attended. , superintendent of tie tford village cemetery. The young lady has visited several Dr. Smith of Mystic and Chas Hil- | “The follo: ed miil, has been con-| Roy Barlow, with friends from High- | summers here and is a great favorite | Easy to rewick—wick and lard of North Stonington were ci- | .« 1 home by iline: land park, spent Wednesday at his| with all the village people. | carrier in one; just lift out iertained at C. Dwight Thompson's | Mis lllott, a nurse in Belle- | home here hunting. Fourteen gray | = Mrs, Frederick Rogers and daugh- Lack 't iy JU Saturday, o . ’ vue hospital, New -York, is spending | squirrels were capture | ter of Providence spent several days | o o the old and drop in the new, o ompson has 2 new run- per ecni.| @ few days wilh her parents, Mr. and | Wedding: Afitive recently with James Blanchard and| the Heater A avout. ik waia P b was wor | Mis, William’ Blifott [, een O bors | famil | trimmed ready for use. eard nar school A Ad. Holland of Putnam hasj _Agout Iy L BRDOER] - 3 Ridwell attended the fumneral g e Misses Mary, Rilla and Alice Chap- | - 4 i HECIEY at her_uncle’s, William | 9 M. and Mrs. et at! of nis aunt in Norwich Wednesday with the Indicator shows how much e oty o AR g S 7 e T A | evening, it being the thirtieth mnni-| At the meeting of the Congrega- oil is in font. chael Harrington attended the lecture given by Seumas MacManus at the school library Tuesday evening. The saw mill on the Col. Palmer SCHOOL. wood lot was started for the first tional church, Monday evening it was | voted to continue candidating for a| minister. i EAST WOODSTOCK vereary of their marrlage. An oyst supper was served. Mr, and Mrs. b der were given a sum of money several nice presents Mrs. Clarence Barlow visited her Lindley Gorton, of Yale, preach- the church Sunday. He was a t at the home of Frank H. Tilling- during his s The Perfection Heater is finished in vitreous tur- quoise-blue enamel or steel Mc. . and Mrs Freferick 1ents of | s wone ot taly Dantooc oF Mal | in'Ba ance—will last a life time. : M-.ltl:ho‘;n';‘ehkr;lnwnn is serving as| oS Ay AT e gion oI | ter, Miss Lilllan Huntington, in East- <2 = St jurer in Norwich. : 2 | brother, I Herringtod q“";‘},“’_‘ Toeedey L Recent Fair Nets Nearly $100—Marv- drums. Artistic in appear- Reuben Cook and Charjes Hewitt | Mr. an eed of & 7 1 | of Westerly were at Mrs. James Hudson Ialls, New York, have been Cook’s last week. Wires visiting Mr. Denis’ parents, Mr. and | “onday. Mrs. Al B. Burns has been visiting | Easily carried. —_— e Rudd, Miss 7555 Mrs. Frank Denis, who. recently cele- | g e | M Angie Kenneday in Putnam. ! { LISRON Johnson, Mi ‘==l brated their golden wedding anniver- SOUTH WINDHAM | Fair Clears Nearly $100. | Dealers everywhere or write for berger .. 0. 86.890 3 : Sk = A missionary meeting was held | k * . Bozrahy Robert Jerrett, chil- | o o0 o @ de Sewing Mest. | Wednesday afterncon with Mrs. A. G. | illustrated circular. Harry Foote Attends Waterbury Con-| Apei ... 8 7847 & snd. Rotiert,: Jr..c of | Wiasion Savioty ‘Halde: Sewifige A et tih about CWenly Ve dtae GeRIG—PrabrEES on'Blate Rodd, | Fitchville. . Br rovidence, visited Saturday with Mrs. | ing—Guests at Windham Wedding. | The. freasy fted nearly $100 | o by = Ethel Bastlarg 8749 JeITELUs uncle, . Hoxie Lillibridge. | Tl hutch fair hei® OGE. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Mise Ruth Kennedy visited over Sun- | Fitchville gramn 5 Hlla’ Hill hag. returned to sthe | .- Miss=Addle Woodford of: Waterbury The topic for the afternoon | ORK day with Miss Grace Sharkey in Jew- | Mary . McCarthy of her uncle, Chauncey Hill. is the guest of Mrs. Nellie Tubps. New American. Leader Mrs. J.| OF NEW Y ott City. ‘ Leffingwell, Miss = Alice | George Street has returned to| Mrs. Morris Golden was in Norwich 2 Tinderson;i New York, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs. E. W, Corbett and Mr. |~ Bishop .. S ..lo.i-1080 o430, {he home of her daughter. Mrs. Wil- | Thursday. g i Pratt and Mrs. | Buffalo, N. Y. Boston, Mass. and Mrs. Victor Campbell attended | - jliam Thompson. She has been in| Forest Larkin underwent an oper- | mixpy. The hostess served cake, waf Providence where she has had a suc- | ation for appendl YAWBUX VALLEY | cessful operation performed on her | hospital one day th at the Hartford| cra and tea. werk Mrs , Belle With the funeral of George Wood in Gris- wold Sunday. moves, next | i | eves at the Parade Street hospital. A number from here attended the | waoie 0 Mosth Seltuate, Mass.. where | oaare Avenstus ead and Mre Fan-| Mrs Chaoncey Richmond has been' . MTS. Thomas*Wakely of Jewett Clty | meeting of the Needlework sulld at | My moare s Toma sor by danghts | 2a3% With THiandi Ta Riosde Talaid, spending the week with her aunt, Visited local relatives Saturda Willimantic Wednesday, D R = Mrs. W. S. Foote, Mrs. Samuel Wib- | Mre. Henr sly at Norwich Sinders (Riease /Audisnce, on Banten i e o vew York|refary for Mr. Balley | NORTH WOODSTOCK Sunday. On account of rainy weath 2 J i = Mrs. Billings V ler of Stonin th 0 S s week 4 - berly, Miss Florence Wibberly, Mrs. J. Hecant iiest or ber evehtor | Bl Boat S ezt Thomas McCloud has returned from Hearil Srsind Ouiorn Qiniere, | o er the attendance was very small. H. Kennedy and Miss Alice Kennedy | {7 WS ark, Miss An ed her co Mr, and Mrs, : Nellle Pratt and | Rev. T. A, Turner Recovers from Re- | attending the meeting of the National attended the Grand | cent lliness. grange this week. B. Chandle or and Mr e e g ma0 - | Boston where he twent on Gher of Narwich qu MU HIslo 1 | for the Smith Winchester comp 1 Chapman recently visit- i of this village gave a bleasing musical | ©°F, : mamal n Miss Bessie West at program. Mr, Geer is well known here | ., Clifford Hoxie has been confined to attended the conference of churches in Plainfleld Wednesday. 1l With Typhoid. Westorl L ! the house by illnes | opera in Putnam last Friday even- | Joseph Burch, with his family has st where he spent his boyhood on the 3 8 : - v it t moved to Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kendall were in _ farm on Snepard hill where Willlam Attended Wedding. ing, Mr. Chandler taking the Party| p.jing paine was a Hartford visitor | Mrs. Emily Vinton ls visiting her South Canterbury Sunday to see their H | Elliott now lives and attended the pub- A number from here attended the | T o : A . S VI 5o 15 11 with hioki f d P " ! : s N White has entered into part- | Monday. mother, Mrs. 8. Barrett. ::'n.' am, who is w typhoid fanam _.guflty :H«‘Iw\h(mls mmlh\s village. ,\h;is,hm r ;a)'ledm‘np( of (i{u Rev. Ma 7 Raymond ‘} nership with H. B, Morse. Nx Can NS - Tiaonatd. Healey hre Walter Hibbard engineer on the N. E and 3 dd were presented beau- | Plumb and M Helen Larrabee at S Z et i Y, N. H, & H. R. R, has been visit- Harry Foote was in Waterbury this = | tiful bouquets of chrysanthemums. Windham Tuesday. }= Funeral of Marvin Bates. | Recovers from lliness. ing at his father’s, H. P. Hibbard's. week attending the general confer- FIELD | Charles Popple of Douglass, Mass., Mrs. Fitch of Staten Island Is visit- Marvin Bates, 77, died at his home| Rev. T, A. Turner has so far re- Mr. Barber, school supervisor, has ence, t&w;mml hehwaah_aent as delegate e has been at his home. ing Mrs. William Backus. last Thursday morning, after an Il | covered from his recent liness as (o | been In the Dlace this week visiting from the local chure! " " “ 3 Bliver randson of G. R.| i i ness of four or five hours from gall | be able to ¢ ¢t the service in chur ervision. T e o T o beon at C. A, | Fritnde Entortained on Wedding An- b s Sewing Meeting. ne e hp e e able to conduct the service in church | the schools under his sup B The Ladies’ Mission sociely first sewing meeting with Mell's since April, has gone to Greene- ville to pass the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Kanaban {s il with ty-| Frank Burdick of phoid fever. A graduate nurse is car- | the gues ing for her. Sund. was_former resident | == = — = — Where You Can Find Carries Lid Skyward. ere in Plainfleld Wednesday to | | <t T = R N | At State D. A. R. Meeting. “*Mr.and Mrs. C. L. Clinton, Mr. and i ALROXONEr || S0 rs; Hoxte Lillibridge, Mrs. | /Mrs. Btephen Childs, Mls bel | { Charles Mrs., George Loring | ton and Fred Clinton we: at South | | and Mrs. ton were in Hart- | 1 1 services | n Foliow and | g0'q o atte o el ol r o : te. e s npbell’s Mills | £27d T to attend the state D. A.| which are being conducted there this Many Attended Confer- | les Byles and Miss Ella | i | or more vears ago and | taking charge of the town farm suc- | cessfully for many years. Mr. Bates and wife removed to this village rs ago, His widow with a_son. Byron jates of this town, a daughter, Mrs. | ng State Road. Work on the state road between i W o Taftvifle and Jewett City is nearing LAt orgetta Barber of Moosup, Wilson of ( of Sve < meeting. sates ! | completion. The section from R. R.| 3PNt @ Jolly eve Mr. and an \ i and in. | E- T. Perrin of Putnam, a brother | h Parber's to Jewett City was ofled the | Mrs. Albert Ke day, Nov. | e = 5 - Slarence Chamberlaln and in- | Ry “Welcome E. Bates 'of Mystic. | e amgus : early part of the week. { 8th, it being the fou anniver- | SOUTH WwuuwwsiOCK giloughter of Willimantic aTe|mThe funeral was held Monday at the | Claire Barber of New Haven was at | 1, OF their ma:ri [ e DG e Y e Vieh Jxs. Chamber- | Congregational chapel; the services | ‘ i pe v Miss Bernice { 2 ain’s s £ 5 being conducted.by Rev. H, Baker as- e e | Is Visiting her sister Begeation '": GI;“’ for Mx and Mre. s e | sisted by Rev. T. A. Turner and Rev. 1 | Pevalvs D cEiurce s 1 Thatcher of Oneco. Burial | " amue! CLARK’S FALLS PERRE S citient s bttt WINDHAM ORI i “BEST BY FAR" The members of the Second Bap- tist church and people of the com- v gave a reception to Mr. and Saturday afternoon wi Roode. The children are 1 the people of Turkey Guests at Plumb-Larrabee Wedding— i C. E. Society to Hold Temperance WEST S ‘\ VENSTER ' George H. Brown Brings Home 500 i I | | | | | 5 v, this wi mun | Pound Moose from Maine. Napoleon A Beaudin and Miss { Mrs. H. Douglas Pierce in the vestry | Meeting. — a ! i) M. Meunier of Arc R. 1., were |last Friday night, to welcome Mr. and Tester Worthington is il at his afl AI E George H. Brown has returned from | guests of Miss Eva Pauline Irene Du- | Mrs. Piarce to this place, and Dre- | mua names of Miss Grace B: al ! 2 himting trip at ®nfleld, Maine, bring- | fresne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Sented them a sum of money. The oo s o aymond has gons to ing home a splendid moose with wide | Napoleon Dhufre | Willing Workers band presented them | A fHER Sk isswers unlntantion to sée a sister who HE HE, spreading horns that measured thirty | 1it(1e Fether o1 fecent | a et glass pickle dish and silver fork. | 2113 omitted from the list of those as- | [JCRRo0 PO | TTOT:?‘ INTTO’L--'T inches. The animal weighed five hun- i ek meastes | Cake and hot chocolate were served. | J5tng to make the Hallowe'en supper | 'S (PISSTONCT Lle i Norwich Tues- 5 | dred pounds. Mr. Brown has made a by ¢ . e | A very pleasant evening was enjoyed | 2t _the Congregational church a suc-| A Chas. £ % el 1 £ood many trips of this kind to Maine | Sha ihla fo g0, BULK 1w | by, al S e ; Rov. W. Harrison Raymond was in Y always bringing home deer. This is pleasant days. "| “Bdward K. Gilbert, who bw-n' Guests at Wedding. | Norwich one day this week on busi- | { the first moose. 1 who boards at Bdward | spending a week with H. Wells, has | _Among relatives and friends who at- | p el (10 Chureh. | '> : Miss Sarah Palmer, who hag been | seviously il the past returned to New Haven | tended the Plumb-Larrabee wedding | " jggs are soaring in price and the | AL \ '.hea ;I-uulzl of herflzingla. D. l-t‘ Pa}im:r reatened with pneumonia. Mrs. R. K. Safford has been spend- '}J;ue‘sda_\ were Mrs. Sevmour Plumb. { pons are on strike. | £ \ and family, seve lays, returned to E 3 e = a davs an New York. ridgeport; Miss Jessie Cook of Nich- | T 3 r pent eek on | Westerly Tuesday. 5 Painful Accident. R e R A e Sl i Sy an A danehios el bl Savety speit gho week end ] J. Bard Bill has returned from an Eugene Moffitt cut off two fingers® pected to return to New York at an and Katherine, Mr, Upton, Miss May | Trenor Rice of New Rochelle, N, Y. outing in Maine. He visited & mum- | 18st week with his sawing maci s A Hathaway. Mrs. Plumb and Miss Char- | o visiting at the Kooh farm . ER. ™ ber of cities in that state. Quinton Clark visited over ““Henry Marshall of Providence spent | lotte Plumb of Bridgeport, Miss Lang- | ' Clitorq. Raymond is at the parson- ALE | Horgee Palmer and Algernon Hill | With his siste all River, the week end with A, R. Scranton and : don_and nlece of Plymouth, Frank |, o vioing Lis father for the honidass. | | were in Westerly on business Thurs- | Daniel T. Williams speni Sunday 5 3 Larrabee and family, Mr. and Mrs, | 259 Visiting his father for the holidays. ay B 3 3 with relatives in Providence T. R. Southworth is expected to | Arthur Gates, Mrs. Helen Avery Mrs,| _Temperance Sunday Programme. BREWERY BOTTUING ALE LAGER [d The roads are in good order and au- | Many at Conference. spend » few weeks at his home at_Ar- | Hattie Gates’ and son_William, Mrs. | Nevt Sunday morning the pastor.of i 0 S \ tomebiles speed along. V5imhie conterence. bt churchess hiold. ot | nnld’e Tin! Hoxie of Willlmantic, W. F. Gates of the Congregational church will preach | J: Quinn & Go. J. Quinn & Co. George Greenbergor Y —_— the. Congregationdl churth. Wed. “sd;y A, R. Scranton captured a couple l.ebanon, Andrew Gates and fahily of | a sermon on Intemperance. Its Hvil |} N. J. Fournier & Co. 2 il e i GRISWOLD was well aitended and very interest. | of coons last Saturday night. Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Everett PBill and Cure. In the evening a temper- J. Tetlow W. E. & J. H. Wilso”; 5 o e Sdihe ks ok Sa it e Conferred Third Degree. of Windsor Locks, Mr. and Mrs. Lu- |ance Christion Endeavor rally of the || &, Glendennin ol S The T fes’ 5 % = £ 1 S et grange conferred the third clus Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Brown | three churches will be held, and ad- H » The Ladles' Ald soclety met with | yjine mios Ball i W e & class of Ave candidates | and Carl Brown of Norwich, Miss Ly | dresses by (he different leaders and || Carron Bros. George Gresnberger 3 Mirs. William Reed this week, a good | =5 10Uf He iday afternoon, T Woltemediy night Avery of Groton, Mrs. Ralph Mason | the pastors of the I'irst and Second || P. Shea The Palace sumiber being present. The ladles are Unruly Boys at Moosup. e ¥ | of Wellesley, Mass, """ | Congregational church, and pastor of | | J. Zabrewski T. F..Morfarty 8. Tkaczak & Co. planning for a chicken pie supper and | As Mrs. Willlam H. Devolve of this | REY e T gy | Mr end Mrs Richard G. Watrous | the Methodist church will give five (| |1 a1y 4 5 SIS e Morey of Dantelson hag | LLIES Was crossing the station plat- | WOODS TOCK VALLEY |are spending o fow weeks in Salem, | minute talks on the sublects. An ex- [} H. Aller H. J. Kilroy C. E. Wright 1 rs. e ey anielson has | form at Moosup for the 6 o'clock train | PeXikie Tl | Mass. cellent programme has been arranged.'§ J. Slosberg i been spending a few days with Mrs. | Wednesday night, she was run agai s o 3 > : - e . Clendennin Carroll & Shea \ William Montgomery, and ne knocked off her feet by Gl e oy s unns Temperance Meeting. G. Graenberger A A good delegation from this place | half- hoy, one of the six or eight | Lid, S2nce at his home Saturday eve- | The C. B. society will hold a tem- EASTFORD The Palace N.J. Fournier & Co, N. J. Fournier & Co. | attended conference at Plainfleld Wed. | boys who race, wresile and fight there | “I0€ Which was, y attendéd. | perance mecting tomorraw evening led i e e e X i e every night, urged on by a middle aged | copiias - And_ soronade. Biven Mo: acq | PY,Mre. Robert Pegrum. The ladies of the Congregational || W« E: : H. Allard i Willfm_ Montgomery has returned | man who cnjovs seeing them trim” | sencion and serenade given Mr. 2nd| 'Mr, and Mrs, Will "Phillips, Who | churoh served & baked bean supper in || M. F. Shea & Co. o Slatbag 0 New York after spending a few | cach . Mrs. Devolve had to be | ning at West Weodstock ¥ Ve | have been boarding for several weeks | the chapel Wednesday night. George S. Draper Sh VGl oty Al ow { days with his family in this place, helped to walk to her home from the | "ViE, 26 West Woodstock. ¢ Davis| 8t H. L. Bingham, returned to New | " Rey. and iMrs, FPhnk Chamberlain % G ComliE H. J. Kilroy \ Mre. Josephine Parker of Baltié is n here and was unable to sit Ub | ang fandly to Providence Saturday, — | “ondon Menday, accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Lyon to ([ D;J: Murphy & Co. C. E. Wright % v;s)]‘dn‘?fir‘;‘d‘s:xnofua]“‘;\pnrn_lfln. Sbet :;;(;“nvxl day It of the acci- Howard Carpenter and H. W, | Southbridge Tuesday, returning Wed- | Wauregan House i M. Goldstein TS, eville visite 5 I oy . v night. i - Sn e e Bimond Wodmmaans ™ | "R locat clttsen 1 st sooking or | TIORPRON O Putnam spent Tiestay | CANTERBURY “I"“The Ladies Aid soctoty of ar. m. | ol Mol Dot Catfon it Lariviers Bros. his hat, which b away day R o Bana: At 3 ST church tied a quilt Wednesday after- i i EAST COLCHESTER afterncon while he was pumping a pai ‘alb&::?lv&{l;or:gstl:)z‘l‘: G;:ngde:eg?x:‘;e Interesting Contest in the Grange— | noon. ¢ 7 itey Uncas Hotel Lariviere Bros. Geo. Schecz & Migaox s tie i peuoriCikiwan] R : Miss Stooker to Speak Sunday. Miss Graco Lawton was in Putnam I- :I-.z'::;"’" 0 4 canvass of the neigh. ! Saturday, as was also Mrs. Lee Lyon. . y A local restdent saw a herd of seven | borhood has failed io locate it ASHFORD & = . Charles Lewis wh 1 d whil Levine Bros. i f ‘anterbury grange Is finding a grea Charles Lewis who was injured while | | Levine deer early ome morning recently. e : sl S deal of intorest mew in the neciines | plaving basketball at Woodstock high I J. Bedard “ The storm of rain and wind Sunday WARRENVILLE | _ Earie Poole of Wallineford spent | in a contest going on between the lady | SCH00l some two weeks ago, has im- M. Goldstein e e B L : Sunday and Monday at his home here. | members and the gentlemen, Hach | roved very slowly and is still con- |} 4. Tuckie i Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Browning loft | Brown-Durkes Wedding on Tuesday | rew ays in Now York recency. | ond the docisien 1ot am 300 supper | T : o Ko U ; Thursday for a few days’ stay in Man- Attended by a Scere of Guests. Mrs. Louise Boucher has sold her | The ladies presented their program | | & s ¢ °§ h YO R DI‘LA LER ohester, where they will attend the Na- farm and expects in the Spring to so | on Nev. 12th under the direotion of Child C ESOIS fahnton tional Grange meeting. At the home Can., to make her home ¢1 | the leciurer, Mrs, Clinton Frink. Tt 1 ren r S iaeaiic A Co. -The state road on the Norwich turn- | lace 1.. Durkec consisted of music, readings, & paper,| FOR FLETCHER'S ;:;:/:r;-i?:; pike i= being put in repair for winter | day noon. th 8 Mis Mrs,' N. K, Knewlton of West Ash- | a vielin solo and a poem written and e Ty Ethel May Durkee, was united in mar- | ford was in’ town Tuesday. tread by (ho lscturer. The men wil! CASTORIA