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his mh ts, Mr. and Y.hrop. and muht with , Sl their aunt, Mrs. : iUnion Plonio at Scotland Station— W Tas Fiace o el Andartatn. Parsonale Gathered Here and Thers. — e ..,";..‘; &mmmmnx.. for a few days. Mrs. Spencer of Putnam is at Ei- Mrs. Joseph Sunn son, Fred of | on Tuesday, returning the same day; Moosup, .yentllondn.vwfl.hlflr-.o her mother, Mrs. George F. Gernung, D. Mowry. coming home with her, ‘h'::lkr; Mr. and un Fred R. Biston and |at Revere Beach for some Mrs. Merrill of Providence P— are 5t the Ml Crest Rouse for & two | Brief Notes of the Past Wesk—S. D liamsville, | Mys. Lillle Robinson and:son Ralph Dlsh Y Er ) of Soi R 1, called on friends esm ours . iss Ruth MoNeil of Norwich was | it e e here Thu Mr. Tourng of ?rvvwm‘xl-‘- BAuxa a much needed rest. F. f ~— ——e - e Poter of Woreeetst _weieSunaty| EAST KILLINGLY © ifteen of these Coupons with $2.7 Weeks' vacation and Thomas Walsh| Sheldon Recovering from Iliness. Miss Clara Soule returnsd to her guests at the Hill Crest and this Beantlful Set of of H-rrl.vfll.. ll}ahl‘s'r“:t a Vfil‘ days. Milford, wmt of Mrs. Mary Crane, Bun- | Gemtral mmg vmtor- af “Kumseme bunga- ;,.,m. in North Attleboro, Mase., Mon- ADAM it's a beauty'—of un“sual d&l on, hand- ‘Stiles and = Mr, 4 Mys. = —— 5 ton fi'fif‘v’v’:‘fim‘.’:‘i dsughier S E 5 Morse have re-| CENTRAL VILLAGE °HEE"5:"?‘:‘; C"':: mant :'""" at somely colored and an.' ornament to;any dining table. —_— i £ lce LW Providence was hz:.fimrmwm St = 1B dian_ Orchard, Dfass. lerasl Seguin Consults Speciallst— | (o guest of friends hers Saturday and If you were to price this set’ ‘in any chima store, you'd find Unton Pionte.t o af Nathen Chasvs. Unfavorable Weather Caused Post- | "V i¥mi. nase was in Fosten R. it would cost easily $10.00._"All that.is necessary for yox to ttended the union 1 nement of Sunday School Pionlo— | I Sunday. wb:“ot fhe - Bouth Windhgm and | has been visiting Mrs. Decker at the Weskor Riwiiat Exloving JAGa] p.Miss Iva Oatley of Dayville was here obtain a set is to save fifteen’coupons, one of ‘which is packed day ‘ernan Stiles L on len: e s were e | e S T care and her chil-| Twe Weela Vacation. Mre A L e i Mo T with each pound of » automobiles besides teams to carry the | dren have returned from Short Beach, | .. woimarine Deady has returnea | cina and Doris Smith and Ralph Smith, th Windham le to the grounds. were at Rocky Point, Sunday. 1‘610‘\;”‘“ games mpemmd and there from a visit with relatives in Rhode ) 3 in Putnam i Jast Island. 5 b s proviass w B veasn: wokiean, e iopecnss Creamery 2 | . e U Katherine Frawley, who has|to her home in Noank, after visiting | , Mr. ‘:‘“ o Wscww s and ice cream was provided. Miss ] here, where she formerly lived. son to r home Aug. 2. » Miss Freda mn:hner is spending a | been ill is convalescing slowly. 8. D. Sheldon is recovering fromihis er ' week in Woonsocket, R. M s Jacobs, Brooklyn, N. v LT oy recent illness. Robbie Kirchner is the guest of rel- visiting Miss A hanan Aaron Vial of South Killingly ¢call- M ire. Bna Hetch s vlsting with | * Mo, F. B Reed is at Cape Cod witn m«é‘f&‘f“if“ i imantic "whire who i [ ed” on friends hers Sunday. and send to us with $2.75 and't.he dishes will be /sent to you lmtnedumly 3] Mrs. Edna_Hatch is ng 3 At Old H Day Gathering. jrelatives in Sumeld - e o :::r Satomobile in ‘which e motored | & Miss Dorothea Gardner has been a| Mr. uddm:m;:a,:: i ot Every member of your famil 'will be dehghted with the rare’ favor of ' Paine, while Mrs. ’H.l‘tch is in’s;txma.l& o mn 7.3 .fflild.e me:o ::Bnn visitor ‘“cf:::::’d R !c:st;e:r R r:;r'l?hu.r‘ld:})l" Old Home day ood Butter. It is mad‘e of the richest cream from selected ‘herds of, 1 hel Goldie is on a visit wi unday . -~ 21158 Ethel Goldle is on a visit w O s e S R e B e SR 1o, )i Paine and Gilbert Larkin were bred erseys and Holsteins. But 'we’re not satisfied with the origimal . unty, » Chatis Lurhas lias retraed Bom | reres tane otk the Day Kimball hospital at Putnam | In Providence Thursday. = freshness and flavor of Wedgwood, Butter —we protec( its goodness . > a four weeks' visit with relatives in Sie Osutan: Sunia fo’consult & epecialist, as he has been eacon and Mrs. a are A the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sbule dust-tight, odor-proof package. PR There was no service at the Con- |1l for several weeks. at North Attleboro, Mass,, for & few -tight, P Mrs. Patrick Cassidy of Norwich and HAMPTON iE :’"”mfi“mn?fl‘m b:“;:fi J,',’f Miss Lillian Parker of Brooklyn are d'%'v]u..m e e - Ask your er to send you a“pound “of Wedgwood Butter today. W. o s c“d“‘c‘;efl;n i B‘l‘{" m:n:;efi Mias Joseptilne Armetrons’s | , V) Cet Tem o Nl"(u. Melissa Rich- %ow you'll order th; second pound, not alone for the coupon, but cause G “Moth Inspector Gone to Wal. | tist church by Rev. W. B. Chase. He| ™) WICr 1o 1ot Tuesday for New |mond, the past week. ‘edgwood is better butter than others, r -dless. rice. v };lvn':'ord—'fl"- "and Mm. LR i;“n:gofi:ug:fift‘onfft;bgmwn Fept, | Orleans. He will go to Vancouver and |, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shippee enter- b FOGAE of price. _Seart now to get . ] . Sa this lovely dinner set, while yourtfamily is en this deli butte: ! 5 visit the exposition in California be- |tained Mr. Shippee’s parents, Mr. and s | > y y joying this delicious butter, , _ Mathews Start for Hawail. etoy L 8 = "m h- fore he returns home. He will prob- | Mrs. Fred Shippee, of South Manches. . B. dge ter, recentl: X : i Albert Guild of New London was in | ¢4 in 'Dudley last Sabbath, wil lb_}_yh g;::nmb‘ov\:_ n:;e::chs‘.md" = B C{uo s R i A' fla fird-cla.n r ‘m: I - ol e D Ry B - _a former resident of this town, Was| The date of the Ballard reunion is|=0n, John, return ame _writh;Eim, | Gay; Making the trlp by snte.” ! . “in-town calling on relatives and friends | set for August 13th. gr‘::::&i, spent ten days thers with| VO Bugene Him was. BERRY AND SONS, Hartford, Conn. b hy Babbath School Well Attended, Mr. and Mrs. Narcisse Caplette are| MT. and Mrs, C. D. Mowry of @im- mcmvf'offéf.?? z‘fi:: ll'::kin‘ t;: evi-| The Quadic Sunday school that is|spending a week with Mr. Caplette's | Ville hendagr hme Old Home day ex-.| dences of the gypSy moth under the | held at 5 p. m. each Sabbath, is very | sister, Miss Nolla Caplette in Putnam. |ercises here ursday. service of the U. S. government, has | Well attended and is doing good work.| Lewis Bassott's goods arrived hers - ne to Wallingford. They planning a picnic the latter | from New Bedford, Mass., Sunday and SCOTLAND -~ Haveall part of this month at Green's grove. |he has moved from Mrs. McStay's Startsce MasiL The Central Baptist Sunday school | home In Kennedy City. where he has = Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Mathews|are planning for a picnic and Rally | been staying for several weeks, waiting | Henry Clark Appointed Secretary and have started for their new home m!n sn#:..y in {he near future. for a tenement. Treasurer of Y, P. 8. C. E~The SIS Rt WEL eavlt shremel e Quinebaug Sunday Town Clerk Sessions L. Adams has| Weeics Happenings. states, stopping at various points to|planning a picnic at Roseland park. | been a visitor in Hartford. visit friends and will set sall from| Rev. J. K. Moore Is improving and Plohls. Poatnahat s reathis e e I San Francisco. plang to go to South Royalton, Vt., Mrs. Millie Bennett and son Luman | with® his family for a vacation the| The Sunday school picnic which was|ton lately to attend the funeral of i to have been held at Moosup Pond, | her father. bave rtumad th thelr homes e & frefainddr of thls month. . | Wednesday, has been postponed indefi- | Mrs. George Rich has been il for a mother, Mrs. D, P. Weaver. 2 nitely on account of the unfavorable | few days. J. W. Dows, school supervisor, is - CANTERBURY picnic weather. Miss Mary Blers of Boston, Mass., insbomes forarren dars ShE 1o e Miss Harriett Stark was & visitor | and Mrs. Harriet Jeffers, of East Lynn, ing with Dr. A. D. Marsh. Death of Mrs. Martha A. Prancie|!n Hartford Friday. Mass., are visiting at Mr. and Mrs, G. A, England s in Boston for a Sole Distributers for New Eingland States e Miss Helen W. Tillinghast is spend- | Luther Ashley’s. akGrt Siay. After Lingdring lllness of Over a|ing a week at jamestown, R. L, with | Mrs. Lizzie Bowman and family, of C. N. Gill is entertaining friends Year. Miss Susanne Chase, of Washington, | Everett, Mass., are guests of Mr. and from Warren, Mass. D. C., whose father is captain of the | Mrs. Fred Tracy. Hartt nt | Mrs. Martha A. Francis, widow of | battleship Virginia, which is now in| Ernest Butler recently sold his mo- 1 et A coun‘::“ "A. | Oliver F. Francis, who passed away | Newport harbor. Miss Tillinghast was | torcycle. Pearle. b ®onday afternoon after a lingering |a guest at a dinner given on the Vir- Appointed Secretary and Treasurer. illness of over a year, was much be- | ginla Monday evening. Bt S, Tats on the Slck Mat [ ioved by » larae clecls of Trienda, Mis. | & are . Hooard Ciirke and..diss s o she nwiamation of Jiws Joseph's hospital last - Monday for | Francis’ maiden name was Hyde. She | Beatrice Dean are spending a week | Mary the ¥ B & B Hen treas- tréatment. Miss Fitts has been se- | Was the daughter of George and Eliza | at Groton. sl e riously ill at/her home here for some [ Hyde and born in Canterbury Jan. 10,| George R. Torrey was a Willimantic | Was recently appointed to that po- time. o, aawas twice Jiarvied. -t 1s | vighor et e * Wilils Adams made a trip to South = s a sag coincidence that on the very rs. Mortimer Stetson and children, Bt Tome herer 18 able to oo aar seatn | sy Of her death the grandson of her | Eilssveth and: Lole ave spending a | Coventry by bicycle, a few days ago. John Scott visiteq his wife at Hart- Pastor’s Sunday Text, | John 4:18—C, | f0rd hospital on Tuesday. E. Meeting Wili Be Led by Frank EAsT THOMPSON Fowley—Notes. CANTERBURY GREEN among this week’'s callers at Modena. To“and county EAST WILLINGTON Mrs. Susan Potter and daughten = = Miss Susan E. Chase; of Toledo, O.. The pastor's sermon Sunday was) Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberiain S LRI T DNan e Wed | weskiat Charise i (Wallewistifiontn- | 1o Bussn . Chasec O€ Toledo 0. | iThe pastors‘mrmon Shmaay v Y i i ans (hemmestate | ol have been visiting Mrs DAYVILLE Vit e, e spartec i spton, 1L T il Lo of Cliftondale, Mass., are J. H.|out fear” I John 4:15. The evening Mr. Cham- | Ernest Wilson. start Thursday morning | the ily lot in Corey cemetery,| Miss Lilllan Cooper uise - 3 i A2 X 118, - which on Thursday received Mrs. | liott have returned from Storrs, where | Chesbro’s. Christian Endeavor meeting was led Rev, John Wright Enjoying His Va.|Francis. In her extreme illness she |they have been attending the Summer| )iss Bertha Dorrance and George by John Hern. : had not known of the sudden death |Normal school. Shirnhausen, of Newark, N. J., have C. E. Meeting. & th C. S. Amidon and family are camp- cation—Visitors in and About the |, = been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Julian ©f Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain at the ey y drowning of this 18-year-old boy A Two Weeks’ Vi ee; ng T. . Jul y Christlan Endeavor ing at Laurel Island. Ashford. Village. for whom she had a great affection. Enu) 0. FYo. acation. Dorrance’s. The Sunday hris i camp ground £ - - Fra was ill be led by Frank Fowley, 3 1 EEER The employes of the Plainfield Wool- | Ralph Taylor of Lebanon has been | T€eting wi 1 Hon. Angus Park, of Hanover, Conn. ::"m of cnhcu:ctar. :ux;xuy :.;‘:d otmmc,l: en Co. are having their annual two |visiting relativ. ::e a'gbjAecclt ';s Vllzdeal&—Bo true tov) ‘was the week end guest of Mr. and |tic. She was a member of the Con- | Weeks’ vacation. Many of them are| Mrs Albert Moffitt recently return- . faiee of Til oasket e hinitant Mrs. N. L. Greiz. Bregational church here at the Green. [ Out Of town. ed from a stay in Maine. S Tasatny Afterncis f0, iaset with Miss Anna Marble and Master Paul | At the funeral members of the church | _ Asher Brown, Arthur Brown, Otis| Mr and Mrs. John MoMtt and Mr. o “;‘ ey il g S Marble, of Worcester, Mass., have been | choir, Mrs. James Lathrop, Mrs. Her- | Newport, George Gould, Mrs. Edwin|and Mrs. Albert MoMtt visited at Mo- e o td spending the week with Mrs. C. A. bert Graves, Mrs, Sagur and Miss | Greene, Mrs. Ella Baker, Mr. and Mrs. | hegan park last Sunday, M Hiches Clough of Willimantic "Russell and family, EAith “Williams, sang Abide With Me, | ROy Greene, Miss Mary Greene, spent!| Dr. Myron Barstow recently return- P g sl s e B v Harry Allen, of Whitinsville, Mass., | and Sometime, Somewhers, We'll Un- | Monday at Rocky Point, R. I, making | ed from a short stay in Boston. L:‘ ’C"‘ mffl_" su is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, E. | derstand. The bearers were Elias Kil. | the trip by automobiles and celebrating Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Willoughby were )r;l i‘{pc e e s Yoa LeBelle. patrick, Andrew Clark, Edward Bar. | Bmancipation day. in_ Canterbury Tuesday. D e -A. T. Hope was in Boston, Maes., |rows and John Francis. Mrs. Fran- | Walter Kilpatrick of Worcester spent | Misg Gladys Geer recently returned C""; D }‘l;:hr::nd e i Nocth for the week end. cis’ nearest relatives living are Dr.|Sunday at his home. home for a vacation from Boston. ot = - tertatning. Mra” Wiliam' B B m"‘ B e i e | e e ST “Gfesiey Brown snd family ntertaining Mrs.” William ny N ve SF Harttord, Conn. §§£°2“m“§.t‘:“m§2? x‘:f ::: n:'u::as. George Loring was at Pleasant View, SOUTH KILLINGLY of Worcester bave :rrré\‘r‘e“d"‘lt Black Henry F. Miller and son have deen | Many friends and neighbors attended | R L. Sunday. = —_— Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hoxsle are, visiting at their old home. her funeral, both at the house and at [, Mrs. Arthur Bradley and daughter, | e M POt Wk Sy Rror tuse at fliele cot- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Milbank and |the grave. Among those from out of | Miss PEmma ‘Bradley, are visiting|Mr. a o i mansee | spending a week or twi son Lee, of Los Angeles, Mrs. Frank | town were, Lewls Bradford, Thomas | friends in Boston. Given Farewell Social — Village [ tage at Quonochontaus. +] snddent : Bailey and Mrs. Eric Johnson were | Bradford and Elizabeth Bradford from Everett Dawson, who is camping Gleanings, s Mabie is with Miss C. Case a T ek Thirty-six For 25 Ce: guests of Miss Bernice Cogswell. Danielson, ' Forrest Ensworth from |at Button woods, R. I, motored to his Miss Frances Palmer’s. M Stowart, who'Bes Maaitvistias | Tk, Kia® Mow: Tits n”."';a e William N. Burnett spent Sunday Mass., Charles Davis and |home here for a ehort stay & few| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodmanses, | Houston Lathrop is at home for the Mrs. Phoebe Jacobs has returned to|, Mrs. Arthur Devereaux is spending her home in Putnam after spending a g;‘;e;‘:g‘_"“ e e Mrs. A. G. Baldwin is preparing to go to Short Beach soon. few days with relatives here. Mrs. Ann Hoyle has returned home rr\m Dougias where she has been stopping since the meeting. Mr. R. HO) le was home for the week end over Saturday. — Neuralgia Pains Stopped You don't/need to suffer those SOUTH WOODSTOCK agonizing nerve pains in the face, head, arm, shoulders, chest and bac . Just apply a few drops of soothing L. R. Southworth of the New York |Sloan's Liniment: lie quietly a few Worid is home for a few weeks. mynutes. You will get such rellef and Miss Natalie Coldman is spending a | comfort! Life and the world w few days with H. T. Wells and fam- | look brighter. Get a bottle to-day ik 3 ounces for 25c., at all Druggists. Vrs, Ellen Wells, who recently went | beatncrss oritioct rubbing. for the month of August. for the Borkshires. b 1 - e T reth R e/ AL | - e ‘contfissine Tilue: b eusaie Miss Dorothy Robbins is the guest|PUENt to jotato and garden beans. to Denver to visit her son, died very She has been brought here Mrs. Macky, has returned to New supplied in well-corked glass bottles, with C. J. Burnett. m Tattville, Andrew Clark | 4ays ago. who have been living in the Fiske | SUmmMer vacation from Mt Hermen = |y,o containing 36 sugar coated white pills, Mrs, Joseph Miller and children have | and ily from Brooklyn, Mr. and | Miss Helen Mathewson was at|house, are moving to Danielson. On 200 Teomm “Piace: SUIL H._ D. Pierce is spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Frink have | Weeks in town been entertaining May and Mrs. Wright from Worcester. : Surprise Party. 4 Methodist 8ocial in Church Vestry— alii,’i-’?é’n?&'fi.m':.?,‘?’ of Prov- Notes. Tuesday evening a surprise party daughter Charlotte were guests of W. Qeter N“"_ S5 e Wank- 3 l{(‘?:‘:ldgfi!‘\'ll(sg:uton of Elmville was | ";};’: ;‘e’z:“.,s,‘,’a‘,‘,‘g‘"',‘é;{f\-.‘.“?,m = ;ri:!lhg«'i}: Cgs;éhJ::o?hflsgiilr:ll- g; :hg R e e daughter Helen loft | rer; T, 5: King of the Congregational| * apan Adams is spending a few days| Ruth Dexter and Mavel Miller, who | occasion of his birthday. tor tHEIY Weslern hotay e MohAsy. ehurch e hu‘a"’:g D et s~ | in Whitinsville, Mass. Lugene Collins | have been visiting in Providence, re- Grange Meeting. Rev: Tohn Wrieht Is taking hic. vu- Spv marnihg 2 has charge of the store during his|turned home on Sunday. At the Grange meeting Wednesday cation and the church will be ol of Paniret absence. A. B. Phillips and Charles Young are | night there were admitted to 3rd and lor two weeks. Methodist Church, Alphonse Cochrane is spending his | PUtting up silos. 4th degrees, Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Miller, Hagerman is to be pharmacist | The Methodist eocial was held in the | vacation in Malne. Herman Barlow, Neva Barlow and|Mrs. Wiliam Miller and Miss Maude at umna- drug_store, Mr. Dayton vmry of the amapam church last| Mrs. Eba Huntington is recovering | Myra Spaulding went to East Killingly | * \jss Gladys Flint who has been baving been transferred to Danlelson. | Friday evening. AR éntertainment fol- | from a recent illness. on a fishing trip Friday. The trip|gpending ten daye or more with her lowed. Among the speakers was Rev.| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mm‘.hawuon have [ Was guccessful, as they got both fish | brother in Mansfleld, has returned - P. 8. Collins of the aptist church, | returned from Watch Hill, where | 2nd Water lilies. home this week. WOODSTOCK VALLEY (x5 Souns, they have been visiting thelr daughter, Crops Damaged, In spite of the extremely warm Charles 8. Johnson epent Saturday | Mrs. Arthur Atwood, of Wauregan, The severe raing of the week have | Weather there was a dance at the Washburn Farm Sold—Mrs. Al and Sunday with his mother. who is spending the summer there. damaged crops considerably. Japanese | Hyde schoolhouse last Saturday night, Kenyon Entertained Guests Sunday Mrs. Charles Clark was with her RMr.“and Mriuml?}arfi( DD;v(:fl.nd son | millet and corn have suffered the | Which was much. enjoyed. parents in West Thompson for a few | Russell, are visiting Mr. Davis' parents | worst, the greater part of several Is Building Store. g:y', t‘l:: lsl“l'!l of the week, returning |in Woo\i:‘l:::l . BN :‘l::d;r::::i‘ twisted and flattened to| mEllery M. Chamberlain is buflding | The Washburn farm o bfln sold rs. Charles P. Lagvitt of Spencer, | Wweek at Bass Rock, Mass. accom- X pee 3 to & Mr. Schafter and’ fam comipanied by her daughter,|panied by her sister. Mrs. Beniamin | fory awerd gore B A Hall of Hart A E. 1 - oots at Mrs. Allen K"""nam_ jss Gertrude, spent two weeks with | Fillmore and niece, Miss Grace Fill- | aap "o ° Sussts of Hall on Fri for 25c. One pill with a glass of wajer before retiring is an average returned from Holyoke, Muss., Mrs. Charles Hyde of Brooklyn. Pleasant View, R. I, Sunday. Frank Bennett spent Tuuflly n Hazardville, Conn. A, and Mrs, Harry Wakefield have EASTFORD friends from Norwich with them for the Sabbath. Mr., and Mrs. A, B, Potter and Wednesday evening a number of their friends gave them a farewell social in Grange hall and presented them a set of dishes. Refreshments were served, Frank Byles and son, Elwin, of Schenectady, N. Y. are spending a few days with Mr. Byle’s mother, Mrs. Charles Byles. —_— dose. Easy and pleasant to take. EY, To_ test the danger of mine gases|fective and positive in results. Cheap an Englishman has invented a deli- |and economical to use. Get a bottls cate machine which phofograph- | to-day, take a dose (to-night—your ically measures the duration of the | Constipation will be relleved in the flash of an explosion. morning. 36 for 25c., at all Druggists. ~Notes. a store on the property he recently bought. Mr. and Mrs. Philo West and Mrs. Rose Silk spent Sunday in Brookfleld, Mass. Miss Ethel Brown of Monson, Mass., ‘was the guest of her cousin, Miss Irene Belcher last week. Team fo Play Wauregan 8at-| Miss Bertha L. Belcher isvisiting urday—Live News of the Week. her cousin, Miss Alice Burdick in Sunday, were: Miss Lilla mr pa.r-nu here, Mr. and Mrs, Wel- | more of Worcester. - Mre. D, B. C has returned |at the Central cash market. ii* ATTAWAUGAN - arpenter There is more catarrh in this seotion | from a visit to her brother in Wil- Mrs. George Potvin hu been on the t‘thte oo&n!trry u:‘u ‘21 og::r dAseases | imantic. sick list. . and" uni last few Pears “was Supposed to bo tnourabls. | , N7 Sarah Carpenter of & North Ashford is spending a few weeks with el T TR Tl B L s Maither. Frank tove, ae made BROOKLYN ";"‘g,‘."‘-flnw s s {bed local remedies, n.n gon-|a trip to Willimantic on ‘Wednesday. Clayton Brown carried a party to ' n"" b on o < ‘""z‘- o . Sfantly talling to oure with u--;. Buloped Shore e Z. H. Pie Guilty of Using Abuslve | Fall River Sunday in his automobile. | 18 the guest at Rev. C. C. Lyon's. ent, pronounced lt lhdll?lhl& Bcience >, Languag ined $5 and Costs and Miss Clara Geer is suffering from the = gu proven caigrrh fo be - constita:| Clifford Bowen went to Rocky Point o—F effects of the accident in which she CLARK’S CORNERS tlonel discase, dnd :hzratnn ‘S3ures | on Sunday by automobile. He was ac- | Takes Appeal to Superior Court. |fgured jast week. C “’::“i;’:‘:“.‘.‘. z?r'edmb; HF. e-'n"'- "a | Smpanisd by ¥red A. Bowen, Charles = Selectman Frank Whipple is making e roledo, Ohio, is the s saiy, coustlia | Clar Dens Relth, Oliver Bowen.| The body of Anns A. Berd, wife Of | new improvements on the hill on the | Hartford People Guests in the Village fat’i?x’-fi?? T acts direc «muy &n'.h u.:: ehore dinner. ~ brought from Arlington, N. J. her| " The rain did damage to the corn- d mucous surfaces of Etbridge of Westerly, R. I,|former home, for burial in the family ohn i ty. G e ne hundred gotiare S0¢ auy t"Sunday with his famhy at the|Iot In the South cemetery. Rev. James | Alpors o sis aits. Cornella Geer s, Iegson et child. ate vistt- use. George, Jr., officlated as Rev. A. P.|went to Foster, R. L, Thursday. Frank Church and friend, of Mrs. John Ethridge and Mrs Asa | Knell, rector of Trinity church was N Cliatt: Sullin: e £ = emt. of et~ & CO. To-| mthridge visited Willimantic on Tuse: abgent on his vacation. " = o suNCILL: Selon detabtea the Wit ford, wece recant callers at Mrs. Bnma T8, . P. Burnett an laughte: ladys Leader returned hi Hine of Harttord |Florencs are the guests of Mr. and | Momaey Lacrs mootme crred giome LT Mkt xisiteliat ¥. W. was in town on Sunday. Mrs. Theodore D. Pond. college. Mrs. John Kelly and m.. Carrie Bogworth has returnea| John E. Brown and Miss Florence To Play Wauregan. Raymond, also Miss Ring and -1-”:" An Effectiye Cough Treagment hm after a visit in South- | M. Brown of Putnam were guests of - Ome-ouren 1o gu teespemntul ot | S, iz e 4T e sk K. Potier over | ilack, 2, 2 gttam i siay, the | Navin hav: Fearana o Sow sk . s New Discovery, taken Sunday. D D il sohe S Couxhl. Miss Helen L. Witter was the gusst | 3P Will be as follows: =Labelle rf,|J. Navin's. The ingredients are the very best possible to procure. of friends in Providence over Sunday. | SOMD ct Pechie If, Vinsen 9, Tatrs | Miss Margaret Connor has returned e 5 chial and Lung Allments, - Fined For Abusive Language. |3 Andsser o7 JCCArty ss, Hammel | to Willimantle, = @ m A. Fwnen o¢ | The price is ridiculously low and as in the case of our Baked afford to take the risk of serious The Case of Z. H. Pike was heard Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hurd, of Mil- thington were mh of friends h ;etore g;upu:l Thurber. _ Chas. = H. lordd, Conn., v:-n.a Charles Weeks, Jr. E this week, Beans. lorno".’ tnam .’F‘“« 2s at- | and family, Sunday. L Coh:‘..tm Mrs. Wlillam E. Ennis, of ey. After the evidence was all in were at Allen Jew- the grand juror nolled the Stafford Sunday mak- i count f relatives at intoxication. He was found guilty :} ing the trip in hh automobile. uhc&hulvoh.nmo h--t Philip Caffery is having his annual 1 8ive dollars was qua-u Jesse M. Hopton has finished work . —News of the Past Week. 12 fatls o oure. Send for elreur R mzonl ho ledo, O. 1d by ar sts, 750. %‘Zka n.ll'lummfly Pills for eonsti. pation. ecretary C. D. PP - THE L. A GALLUP (6. B e