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Windham County : SOUTH wiNDHAM The Week's Visitors and Travelers— Aronson Family Going to Sweden. Mrs. Louise A. Willlams and Miss Althea Maples of Norwich spent Sun- day with Mrs. Nellle Tubbs, William Backus of Pratt institute is spending the Thanksgiving recess at his home here. Mrs. Daniel Matherson and son Al- fred spent Thanksgiving with friends in_Springfield. Miss Emily Rix and Miss Tibbits of Norwich were vrecent visitors at Mrs. Nellle Tubbs'. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Maynard and two Cchildren have been visiting Mrs. Peck of Norwich. Nathan Ecclestone spent Thanksgiv- ing at the Mohican hotel, New Lon- don. 2 Ersertained on Thanksgiving. H:riow Holme<s, Mr. and Mrs. George Styles and Miss Sarah Abbie were guests of Arthur and Clinton Winchester at the hotel, Mohican Thanksgiving day. ’ Cari_Johnson spe home in Ivorston Mrs, Dion of Taftville has been the Suest of her sister, Mrs. L.eClaire, Mr. and Mrs, Harris Feclestone were the guests of Frank Jeclestone of ilasgo Thursday. George Hatch and Miss Mary Hatch ‘ entertained George Sivles and family | Thursday. Going to Sweden. Mr. and_Mrs. Arthur Aronson and child of California are visiting Gus Heedman enroute for Sweden where they intend to make their home. Thursday at his Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons and <hild spent Thanksgiving at_the home of Mr. Parsons’ mother in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gifford and children of Groton were guests of | Frank Gifford Thursda: EAST WOGDSTOTK How Local People Spent Thanks- giving—Many At Secial. | | | | | | e Turner from Weilesley college, Iithel Upham of Boston University, Alan Upham of Dedham. Carl Morse of Hartford. spent the anksgiving re- ess at their respective home Holiday Guests. Mr._ and Mrs. Joseph Spencer spent I'hankseiving in Worcester. and Mrs C. E. Pike spent n West Woodstock at Henry Thursd: Bradford's. r. and Mrs. George Butler of bridge, Lewis Morse, Mr. and Mrs. | er were guesis of Mr. and Mrs. rse and J. D. Sanger. wife, Paul ¢ Webster were 4 Jordan 3 family of at of Quinebaug | the day at A. G. Mo: | Alton and fam we uests former’s sister, Mrs. Nellie in Webster. had the usual family gather ing relatives nd Hartford. Social In the Chapel. = al held in he chapel v . the host being Mrs. Olin Chaffee, Mrs. J. E. Aldrich and Miss Pratt Cake and coffes was enjoyed. Dr. C. C. Gildersieeve of Norwich called on his mother, Mrs. A. M. Gild- | ersleeve Wednesday. PACKER J. W. Dowes visited the fay. Mr. Fiedler of Mystic recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lyon of West- hool Tues- was in town pinster called at Mrs. Parkhurst's Friday. Miss Anna Fiedler, teacher at Flat Rock. spent week end with her sister here. Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst spent Sun- say in Jewett City. Miss Jennie Fiedler went to sme in Mystie over Thanksgiving. W. M. Baxter has gone to hir home in Middleborough, Mase., for Thanks- ziving. A. H. FPaulkner of Yantic attended arch here Sunday spending the af- rnoon with Postmaster T. J. Brown. her Mr. and Mrs. F. Haskill spen Fhankseiving at Mr. Haskill's father's it South Plainfield. RAWSON Among Thaoksgiving visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald and john illy of Brook t J. Fitz- gerald’s; Merton and Frank Phillips and Mrs. Wm. Phillips D] Phillip’s: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of LETTERS "FROM TWO STATES . !q MOOSUP ™% uests Entertained on: the Moliday— Joseph Beauvais’ Death—Personal Itams. Miss Lizzie Miller attended the fun- eral of a friend in Woonsocket last Wednesday. John A" Prior of Sheffleld Scientific school was home over Thanksgiving. Rev, and Mrs, John _Oldham Wakefleld, R. 1, spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs, H. E. Main and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke of Paw- tucket and James Miller and family of Sterling were guests Thanksgiving of Charles Miller and family. Mrs. ‘Willlam }. Sargent Is at a Providence hospital receiving treat- ment, Death of Joseph Beauvais, Joseph Beauvais died at his home on Highland strect early Monday morning Miss Fithel Parkhurst returned Sun- | day morning from three weeks’ visit | with friends in Wilmington, Del. Holiday Guests. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Briggs were guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Briggs of Plainfield Thanksgiving day Miss Anna Coote of New York is the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mr: James Coote. { | | Sheldon g in mother, and family spent Danielson with Mrs Mrs. Joseph Cod- Sheldon’s Louise Kennedy, a student at university, was the guest of week. NORTH WOGDSTOCK Death of Mrs. O. E. Lombard—Charles M. Perrin Drawn as Juror. Brown her mother a few days thi Lom Villiam - Barr is in Providence Mi | e ss Ber me home Wednesday mainder of the weel Irving Pa < returned from an- | other trip to Vermont Drawn as Juror. M. Perrin has been drawn for the U. 8. District Court |t Hartford in December | Mr. and M Imer (o and | little daughter are yisiting in Provi- { dence, guests of Mrs. Clara Rawson. Mrs. Emily Vinton has returned to Salem after eral weeks spent with her mother. Mrs. S. Barrett. Mr. and . 1. . Healey have re- turned to their home after visiting in New Hampshi WARRENVILLE Mr, and Mrs. Albert E. Howlett, Jr., Spendirig Their Honeymoon at Mr. Howlett's Former Home. | i Albert Edgar Howlett, sdale, Mass, who ywere in that village at tne Con- gregational parsonage by Rev. Willlam A, White Thursday morning are pass- ing their honeymoon with Mr, How- leti’s parents’, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bdgar Howlett of this town. Albert Howlett is now living in Fiskdale, Mass., where he is employed at an auger and bit shop. He left Warren- ville seven years ago. His wife is a native of Sturbridge, Mass., a grad- uate with honors from the Southbridge High school, class of 1910, She 1s a member of the Sturbridge C. H., Stur- bridge grange and the Worcester Southwest Pomona grange. Mr. How- lett since living in Fiskdale has be- come a member of the Sturbridge Con- gregational church, Sturbridge C. . Sturbridge grange, Worcester South- ! west Pomona grange and J. Arthur Johnson camp, Sons of Veterans. The newlywggds on their return will live at Fiskdals with Mrs. Lucius M. Snell and Miss Myra E. Snell. EASTFORD Artesian Well Down 147 Feet—Union Thanksgiving Service. Mr. Linderman has completed the artesian well for Mr. Bauch. It is 147 feet deep, and 133 feet of it is ledge and the water supply is three gallons per minute. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark spent Thanksgiving with the latter's par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bowen spent the day with Mr. Bowen's parents. Charles Jotnson Is home for a few days. Welcome few days Levitt. M. Tatem closed his handle fac- Davis with is in Spencer for a his daughter, Mrs. g. Bigelow and John Hammond of Clarks orner at L W. Hammond's; Mrs. B | Vhitehouse and Miss Rachel Kenyon Heury Kenyon's. D. Cook ng & week turned after spend- | s home in Boston. Mrs. zgerald was in Willi- | nantic sday | Mrs, house Frank Ken- | on were orwich Tuesd t is reported that Horace (i | eenman as e0ld his place to New York pur- hasers. | OUVvEOQIL THE BEST IN THE WORLD Is Not Only Pure Rut The Absolute Height of Qual- ity. It Is The Pride of The Pro- ducer, P. SASSO E. FIGLI, Oneglin, Italy. Purchase Price Returned if Sasso’s Olive Oil Fails to Meet With Your Approval. SOMERY Norwich, Conn. | bed | A. Wednesday night for the remain- of the week. Fred Spink has moved into the house formerly occupied by Frank Weeks. Going to Amherst. Wil m Hurley has sold his house- hold goods and is going to Amhberst to A unfon Thanksgiving service was held Wednesday evening in the Meth- odist church. Thers was a good num- ber in attendance. NORTH ST | LN Mrs. Diana Bweet, Nearly 102, Ill— Personal Items. August Wilson is making. many changes to the Oliyer Eggelston place which he purchased recently. Mrs Diana Sweet onfined to the illness. Mrs. Sweet is nearly 102 vears old Goorge Shippee and family of East Killingly vislted at the home of Henry Titus, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crowell visited friends in Danielson Sunday. Mrs. F. O. ummer and Mis: Lucinda Knight.were in Providence a few davs lasi week. George Plerce Jr. and family visited friends In Dayville Sunday. Harry Reed and family of Paw- tucket visited at H. H. Crowell's Sat- urday. Everett Barber and family of Mys- tle have been visiting at William Barber’s for a few weeks. “Hl, B. Sweet and Mrs. C. Holley { have been visiting friends in Abing- | rythought farm had 70 fine pullets stol. | has employment. en from her large flock of Wyandottes, Ieception of Bolton, | Bome of the birds stolen were the fin- Tuesday evening at the ho ton. Mrs. William Marple Mass., has been visiting her brother, | C. H. Rounds. H E. F. Jordan of Providence with a | party of five friends spent a day hunting here last week. | Mrs. A. F. Wood of Danielson has | been visiting friends here. Charles H. Rounds has been visit- ing Providence friends, STERLING. Epworth League Social Meeting. and Business Miss Mabhel Kennedy was (he guest | of Mr, and Mrs, W, W, Vaughn last | week. | The Epworth | business mesting pursonage, Friday evening, Abeut twenly were in atiendance and & pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mrs. George Carr entertained her erof Olneyville on Thanksgiving League social was held at 1 Mary Mathewson who has been | nuch better, and Mrs, Paul Milley . were of | Mrs. O, d died at her! home here Tuesday evening after an iliness of a few days. Five children survive her, two sons Minot and Al- [ three _daughters, Arnold, Mrs. Edgar ests of and Mrs. Benjamin uglass on Thenksgiving day. Mrs. James Miller who has been ill sinee Jlig 18 in health. Miss 1 Moore of Oneeo was the guest of Mrs. W. Vaughn over the week-end $OUTY CANTERBURY Mrs, William Sprague of Moosup and Mrs. Lizsie Goodale of New London called on Mrs. Carrle E. Clark one day [ last week. i | Mr and Mrs. T. J. Barber were | guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Douglass |at Norwich Thanksgiving day. | _Charles H. Newton has returned to | New London after several weeks' visit { with Levi N, Clark, | John and ‘Fred Cone were at Nor- wich Tuesday. Miss Bertha, M. Clark is visittag her sister, Mrs. Frank R. Burdick, at Nor- wich. i HAMPTON - Mrs, W. H. Phillips is again at her home Nere after keeping house for her sons for the past two months. A. L. Mills attended the automobile show in Providence Saturday. ¥y A. Phillips has recently purchased | { { { 1 | i {a handsome pair of black horses, weight 2,200 pounds, { Mrs, P. H. Pear! has closed her | summer home here and gone to Web- ster where she will visit her son. | Mrs. M. Willlams is keeping house {for F. R. Phillips, : W. Clark have gone | Mr.'and Mrs. J to New York, where they will visit | relatives. C. A Brenn of Scotland spent the | Week end at R. E. Pearle’s. Miss Florence Porter spent the { Thanksgiving Tecess at R. R, Porter’s. ASHFORD Ralph Poole spent the week™tvith his family here, Charles Blumenschiel | sbent Thanksgiving with his family | in_Asnford. Mrs. Timothy n Wil- limantic one day Local people Lynch was recehtly. rezret to hea death Lynn of John McNai owns a summer residence in and was well known in i} of the The supper and entertainment given | the Lad | church Friday tended. SOUTH WOOUSTOCK- Miss Blanche Shippee was home for the Thanksgiving vacation, Arthur - Williams spent in_Providence. Afd society evening was at wall the hollday Miss Dorothy Marlowe of Brooklyn ent the week end with Mrs. F. W oung. Raymond Sheldon and si Gladys were home for the Thanksgiving re- Senexet grange is tertainment at their | Woodstock at an ear WOODSTOCK VALLEY Dr. J. B. Allen and George Merritt | returned to Greenwich on Sunda; Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Kenyon Thanksgiving at Pomfret with Mr. | Mrs. A D. Briggs and family. Miss Idlth A. Eddy spent her va tion at her home In“East Woodstoc Ellery M. Bartlett gave a dance at the hall in Eastford on Wednesday evening. Several from here attended. Tolland County, COLUMBIA Mrs. Mary D, Fuller 94—Address by Miss Stooker—Chicken Thiof Bound Over. Mrs, Mary Dewey Fulier passed her 94th birthday last Sunda Mrs. Ful- ler is able to be about the house, can sew, knit and enjoys reading. Her faculties are well preserved, and her memory is especially clear. She re. sides with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. P. Johnson. Read Governor’s Proclamation Rev. E. O. Foster preached last Sun- day at the morning service on,*The New Congregationalism.” Gov. Bald- win’s Thanksgving Proclamation was read from the desk. There was a Thanksgiving Praise Service at the Sunday evening meeting, and Thank giving services “were held at the church Thursday at eleven o'clock. Mrs, Fred A. Hunt has two beauti- ful poinsetta plants in full bloom. Herbert P. Collins has purchased of Mark Edwards a fine piece of orchard- ing of about two acres. There wre about 40 apple trees on the lot of bearing age., most of them Baldwins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,Isham spent Thanksgving week in Colebrook with the family of their daughter, Mrs. Her- bert A, Gillett. “spent and Chestnut Hill, Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mr Evereit Bosworth in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Ciark spent Thanksgiving in Hartford with their daughter Mrs, Hdith Smith. The W. S. 8, E. Ladies Club met at the home of Mrs. Nordland at the lake | last Saturday aferncon. Went to Liberty Hill. A number of young people went to eutertainment given by the Y. P. E. The drama “Down in Maine, | presented to a good house. Mr. and Mrs, Jams A. Utley | Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. | odore Lymon in Plainviile, Report From Zurich Convention. was spent "he-~ At the Sunday evening meoting | services consisted largely of a “Thani. | giving Praise Service. Mi tooker State Superintendent of the Elementa. ry Sunday school work in Connecticut, was present and gave a most interest- Sunday school convention at Zurich, Switzeriand the past season. i . Next Sunday evening Rev. E. O. Foster will give a stereopticon L !in the line of mission work. The lect- ure Is entitled “Picturesque Porto Ri- co. | . Lester J. Hutchins and family spent | Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hutchins’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dewitt Webster in Berlin. Chicken Thief Arrested. Nov. 8 Miss E. F. Whitney of Mer- ure est of her flock and had been selected and placed in a separate pen. 8oon as the theft was Madison Woodward, thieves. They were traced to Willi- mantic via the “Old road” from there they were traced by Chief Richmond of | Mrs, H, A. Bosworth the Willimantic police to South Wind. | Herbert and Ruth, were guests of Mrs, ham, where they were shipped to Ol- neyville, R, 1. case was then placed in the hands of State Policeman W, Jackson of New York | 1 | | | schoolhc i NdRWIBH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1913 'STAFFORD Cow Falls Off Bank, Breaking Back and Neck—Public Lecture on Day Dreams. ’ Mrs, J. G. Mitchell and three sons of Saybrook were guests of Mrs. Inez Lasbury for Thankssiving. Rev, and Mrs, Wm. B. Gaskin are spending the week with their son, Ivan- Gaskin in Dorchester, Mass. Ansel Abbott of Monson a resident of this village years ago, spent sev- eral days at Blacks hotel last week. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Thresher of Dayton, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mre. Henry €. Thresher at Stillbrook farm. Fell Off Bank. I Russell Jenks lost a cow recently. It fell off a bank wall and broke its back and neck. George H. Colburn and family of Burlington, Vt, and Clifford Colburn of Chicopee, Mass,, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Colburn. 2 Mrs. Rose Tracy, who has been with | Mrs. W. T. Jones since last spring. has gone to Florida, where she wi spend the winter with friends. Public Lecture. The first free lecture of the season under the auspices of the H. P. N. will be given Dec. 6 in Memorial hail by L. B. Wickerstam. Subject— “Day Dreams.’ Mrs._Sarah Black will soon move to the Johnson tenement. Stuart Nve of Ashland, Mass., has been the guest of Mrs. Betsy Adams of Stafford Street. He returned home Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Adams, who will-spend the winter there. RIPLEY HILL State Library Provided for the Public —Meeting of Hilltop Club. Professor A. E. Peterson and family have closed their house and gore to New York for the winter, State Library, A state library for the fse of the district has been placed at the house of Mr, Sherman, where books may be had at any time. A set of maps has been put In the e. Cows Bring Good Prices. S. White sold seven cows week, all bringing good prices, a ca load was taken to Providence. William Kindee and I. H.. Topliff of Occum spent a day -in the woods on the hill last week hunting. Mrs. H P. Topliff of Waurezan was tne gu of F. B, Topliff Saturday. Judgment for Negative. The Hilltop club met with Mrs. R. W. Hazen, the 2Ist. Nineteen were present. Much interest was shown in the debate Do Women of Today ve More to Do Than Women 100 Years Ago? Affirmative, Mrs. man, Mliss White and Mrs. R. Rowley: negative, . White, Mrs. Woodworth and Mrs, The judges, Mrs, Pete and Miss Brigham, repor of the negative. Peterson_gave the Winning of Barbar was decided the best me: by the club. Mr. Rowley bought a pair of Hol- stein steers jn Occum last week. n, a ting held HEBRON Mrs. Strong Leaves Norwich Hospital —Teachers’ Meeting. Miss Josephine Hart went to her home at Monuville for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Strong has come from Norwich hospital to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Porter. Miss Bthel Porter ‘went to Norwich, to ac- | company her grandmother to Hebron. | Sidney Hewitt was In Norwich Wed- nesday. School Interests. Mr. Young called on the schools of the town last week. 5 The teachers held a meeting at the Center School, Friday afternoon. Otway Thompson is at his sister’s | for a few Gays. Vincent Henderson is at his home for a short vacation. i H. C. Porter is suffering with a | severe attack of astoma. Mrs. Pendleton is improving and with her wheel chair is able to leave her room, but cannot walk. Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Smith were at T. Smith’s for Thanksgiving. Miss - Bert. Porter is home Thanksgiving. W. S. Hewitt and grandsons, Walter and Sidney made a trip to Black Point Sunday. Curtiss B, a over of Columbia was In went George to Hunters Shake Down Coon, Find Wild- cat— Entertainment By Sunday 8chool Children, Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Fuller of e P Andover spent Friday of last weec| A genuine wildeat was killed Satur- with the family of A. A. Latham of | 9% , on the farm owned by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kneeland spent | Charles Norri Liberty Hill Thursday evening to the NoF¥ Dretty ing talk in regard to the world's great over discoyered | In playing games. manager of the ! Served. farm began to search for the thief or | VOted member to one Donovan, The 8!Vinz. Who | M. E, church, Nov. rounded up his man and en Wednesday | tended and proved morning Pat Donovan alias A. H, Smith | alias T, O'Brien was brought before Justipe ' of _the Peace Clayton ®, Hunt of this place. an examination and asked that the Case eome hefore the Superier Ceurt. He was placed under $500 bends to await trial befere the Buperier Court, Mr, Woodward will recover. seme 25 of the stelen pullets and left Wednesday morning for Providence for that pur- Dosc, Denovan claims the fowls were sold to him by anether person. Dono- van resident of this place and was well acquainted with “Merry. thought famn and its surroundings. Donevan walved | 81VInsg. E abre, by Clinton Schieldge and s of South Manchester. | The hunters supposed they had treed | a coon unfil after shaking it down, where to their amazement. it proved to be a-wildcat, and they immediately shot it. The anjmal weighed about fourteen pounds. Primary Children Entertain. The children in the primary depart- ment of the Shinday school at the Second Congregational church gave a little entertainment on Tuesday evening at the chapel, under the leadership of Miss Hattie D. Chase and Miss Hattie Hawkins. The en- tertalnment was given for the purpose of raising money to purchase bibles for their classes. The affair was \\ell‘ atiended 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Fiske spent { nksgiving w the 1. P. Fiske and n Clarence. Rev, Leonavd Smith of Mansfield occupied the puipit on Sunday last Miss Maude A. Murphy of Worcester | was the guest of Mrs. Arthur Reed | Sunday. Mrs. Laura M. Kingsley is spending s few days with her daughter, Mrs. | Harry Eiliott, of Ellington. STAFFORDVILLE Surprise Farewell Recgption For Mrs. | Jane Carpenter. Mrs, Jane Carpenter mo Brimfield, Mass. rpenter and son Alonzo | d this Sast where rpenter A farewell | as held for Mrs. Carpenter ne of Mrs. friends and Snow. A number of ‘As neighbors met and spent the evening Relreshments were | Mrs. Carpenter was a de-| of the local M. E.( church and v be greatly missed. | Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Miller, Mr. and | and children, H. Ballou in Union over Thanks- The chicken ple supper held in the 12, was well at- 1 success. Mr, and Mrs, Clemence Clark and twe children of Hartford were guests of Mrs. H, G. Dunham over Thanks- WILLINGTON Home-Comers for Thanksglving— Grange Meeting Proves Interesting. Miss Grace Hill of Hartford spent the week end at her siste: Her au- tomobile came out for her Tuesday. Rev, and Mrs. H. W, Darrow pass- ed Thanksgiving day with a Samily The Light for NANANNNR VR IR PP 077 072 the eyes. ever the eyes must be ciples. and rewick. A style for e New York Albany 4 Good eyesight should be protected above all things. A harsh or a flickering light strains The soft mellow glow of the Rayo Lamp is the best light for reading, sewing or when- The RAYO Lamp is constructed on scientific prin- It gives the best and steadiest light, made of solid brass—nickel-plated. Lighted with- out removing chimney or shade. STANDARD OIL COMPANY P72 22 LSS S S SKKNPy R Aging Eyes used at night. It is Easy to clean 'Very purpose. Ask your deaer. of New York Buffalo Boston \SASSANNNNNSNNNNNNNN\S 1 /7777777 - gathering at the home of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy in Hartford, Mrs, Dorwood and daughter Flor- | enevieve of New York, Miss Hill of Boston and other friends made a délightful house party at Mrs. Emily Baker Gardne . ! Charles Amidon and family spent Amidon’s parents, Amidon, in West- Mr., ford and Mr: rs. Sleight is at home for the time honored ving celebration_and all she finds her father much impraoved in health. GeorZe V. th last week made a_trip to northern New York to look after his business there, The Friday evening grange meeting of much interest \ Mary Griges Bowman of . has been | Mr. M Carlo of Springfield, been visiting at Mr. Ruggles' mother’s, and sons two Mrs, Francis Ruggles. Miss Mary B. Smith has spent the Thanksgiving vacation at her home in_Naugatuck. Mr. and_ Mrs. Henry Fryer, Minot S. er, Miss Mary Packer of Wil- limantic and Douglass Fryer of Spring- field spent Thanksgiving as guests of Fryver's mother, Mrs. Jane Fin- E. to | the Pomeroy returned first of the week, after time spent with her daughter, William C. White. lter Dewey has been with his par- Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dewey ents, in_Torringford for a short time. Mrs. George Robertson of South | Coventry made a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maine in Belknap, A party of voung people from this | Dlace attended the dance given in Andover town hall Wednesday evening, GILEAD Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Fooote were at . E. Foote's for Thanksgiving. The voung people who attend out- of-town High schools were at home for a short vacation this week. Miss Jessie Bost visited relatives in Fast Hartford last week. Mrs. A, E. Lord expects to return home today from a visit with Mrs. Dickinsoon of Marlborough. | Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Newcomb of | _Here s the big point in the treatment Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellis | XKoadoo's &g'&fifl“g‘h'&m‘ ;s of Buckingham, and Miss Addie Ellis thing and scientific. No of Andover were at J. E. Ellis's el Thanksgiving day. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Raymond | Kenden Mig. Co., Minneapolis, Miun. of New Britain were at D. H. Hodge's for Thanksgiving. EAST WILLINGTON Mrs, A. G. Baldwin had her Thanks- glving dinner sent by parcel post from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton. | wi el | are her son-in-law, John De Younsg. Mrs, Fairman of California_has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W, E. Ayers. She thinks California far surpasses any of the New England states. The Burnham family and Frnest Wilson family and Oiin Wilson took Thanksgiving dinner with Eddie Cush- man. Mrs. A, G. Baldwin dined with George Wilson spent Thanksgiving ith his daughfer at Russels, Mass. Russells, Mass, Miss Maine went to her home in Franklin Tuesday night to be with her parents the rest of the week. BOLTON NOTCH Thanksgiving Entertainers and Guests —Captain Clay Suffers a Shock. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maine, with their grandson, spent Thenksgiving day with their daughter/Mrs, George Walk- r, in Manchester. Mrs, M. A. Benson spent Thanksgiv- ing with her sister, Mrs. Walter Squars in_Hartford. Misses Ruth, Mary and Hattie War- ner of Manchester spent Thankssiving day with their grandmother, Mrs, Min- nie Howard. Mrs. Olin Hunt and two daughters, of Hartford, are at Mrs. Hunt's fath- er's, John Hughes. Miss Sadle Howard of New York is visiting her mother, Mys. Minnie How- d. A. N. Maine of Torrington is at her brother’s, L..S. Maine's. Clarence Daily of Hartford is at his grandmother’s, Mrs. Loren Maine's. Captain Clay is seriously ill at his home, suffering from a shock. Mr, and Mrs. Shaw and son, BElmer, were in Hartford Thursday ‘ We Can Spare Hobson. If it is trus, as alleged, that Hu- erta’s stubbornness is largely the result of too much champagne then what we need in Mexico is not an ambassador, but a temperance leec~ turer.—St. Louis Republic. ALL STOPPED UP? Think what s stopping it! Think of & the germs and diseased tissues which poison every breath! ONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly *Mrs. Younglove: Mav I go and buv it? ‘Why not atttend to it now? fully as easy and donvenient “to have the work done now when it may be freezing weather. Hstimates cheerfully furnished on any work you need done. It will be J..F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. C. E WHITAKER Successor to 8. ¥. GIBSON. Tin and Sheet Motal Wnrk%n o Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Wi Driveways aprid 8G West Mala St J. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Frank'in Street ROBERT J. GOCHB.AN—I-B- GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn.. Agent for M. B. O, Sheet Packing, White Elephant Cafe DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Corner of Water and Market Sts. Uuality uantity Uuidmen We have a full supply of Clean, Fresh Mined Goal now Why not get in YOUR supply before bad weather arrives? CHAPPELL CO. Goal and Central Wharf frick, Lim Lumber TELEPHONES and Goment M. C. HIGGINS COAL. HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 208 North Maln St Offica Telephone 1257 - GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Ste. Telephone 463-12 J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 657 West Main 8t, Telephone 13 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY Shaker Knit Sweater Coats For Ladies or Men All the new colors, heavy weights and excellent qualities of all grades at The Toggery Shop 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Don’t spend all your husband’s in- come on fine clothes for yourself. some of his money in beautiful FURNITURE that you BOTH can enjoy equally. Put It won’t take much coaxing to persuade your htisband to buy new furniture. He will be proud to bring his bachelor chums to a well-ap— pointed home. ‘f‘yes’’ quickly bring If you want him to say him to our store to see our tempting array of up—to-date fur=— niture. for you. SHEA & 37-47 Main Street Our PRICES will be an argument BURKE, Babies! Scon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces' wil! ¢-only 4« memory. Bring the babies and we'll catch their smiles, AIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER - Oppostte Norwich Savings Society.

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