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Hill. The American Thread e young people are well known Jn e e Clty c«m. cases before Sourt e Baturday morning. Joh Who said e worked on s farm paid a fine and costs of for ln(oxleld(ll. " End Life—Stomach Pump Used and $ X3 nu-nwm Recover— Two Accl- | 6-3, - 536 The other two matches, donts - Saturday. mm-‘:‘ 0ld and Vinton and_Abbe and Plumb and Pederson and Eatom, £ Were called, to allow the visitors to catch thol‘!-'h car, with mafters about vious he had gone to the stai applied plac The case azaine The pleasant weather of Saturday | Windham, arrested on the the Toom by the strange sounds land Sunday was very welcome after | two chicken dealers from Norwich, who I i McGraw | the week of rain, and everyone who | claimed he assaulted them on their re- jsuffering from polson. could do so was outdoors enjoying fusal to purchase some chickens from \ Patolman Allen MacArthur wes|The number of automobiles on Wain | nics Friday, was continued until Sat- ANt cuch Sud Sx oW Ofvuillatrese Seturday nightwas'as Mxge sk sy, Ao 14, to allow Rood time. to ed. The latter used a stomach | is often seen on the thoroughfare, and | obtain counsel. wmh“““"m“l-n it seemed as if every car in town was ner e - cvndlflon “where her re- | Many people went out to Lakeside| About a dozen members of Company | Malone. pavilion in the evening for the dance, | I, First C. N.G. of this city, In the opinion ot the authorities, | the first held in a_week, and others o "'C e o by i e’ state rifie “uqflzuadl(fll!.’l‘(}me.ul‘lew Ddrs. McGraw had been drinking and {made the trip to Haxt Hampton o7 |the o oridge Saturday and mduiged | Fork Who epent the past two weeks at not know What she was doing. [ machine during the day, to participate | in practice with their shooting irons lya.k ‘Wamgumbaug, returned to New of belladonna was the Mwn in the Old Home celebr n there. reparatory to the state encampment | LOL< Satasdiay. en .nd 3 aboat two -poonmn all] 0 De Betll Rext week ot Hast Tiaven: Mrs, F. Archambeault, who has been Two Accidents Sunday. e 4t fhe home of her parents, Mr. and S— Pas Returned Home.. Mrs, Hormisdas Dion, for the } Y. M. C. A, 'I’ml. Team. Two accidents occurred Baturday ! The:¥. M. C. A. tennis team, com- | resulted in serious injury. About-10|nephew of C. A. Lamoureux, of this Emd of Judge W. A- Arnol Rev. M. | o'clock there was & collision between | city, who sustained a fracture of the Pramb, Alfred Abbe and k Dr. Gauchers runabout and a man on |leg ten days ago, when a motorcycle Woss, went to-South Boventry Satir- a motorcycle near the cormer of Wal- | near which he was standing in Recre- avens, Bay afternoon and tried conclusions{nut and Main streets, in which the [ation park fell over upon him, has re- | HI, John Rfl-’. Miss | C—— smaller machine was damaged, and the | tummed to his home in Ware, Mass.|8nd Mrs, Kate rider bruieed, but so far as could be | His injured leg is doing nicely. = ——_ % e cion frered e Willimantic Camp Ground _HAS GIVEN AWAY TO Lol e Revising Voting List. CHARITIES 'y back from The Doard of registrars, Elmer M.|Flag Raising On the Playground — Young and . D. Donahue, have been| Order of Exercisss—Annual Meeti fln"’ 000. young | revising the list of voters in prepara- ng $120 .00 e i o 5 ’ tion for the fall elections, and several| ©of Ladies’ Improvement Society. | JOHN DAVIDSON ROCKFELLER, /| Siiomoblle and the right rear wheel | chanses in names and adresses have o patched up the damage and with the this fall will be hel by Mr. and Mrs, Sterry. The Receipts and Expenditures. - e B TV e BEl mart T e Cpenel WEh. the Aadbly To date. Mr. Rockefeller has glven |railroad track and the river, and only — o publio ‘benefactions the : enormous | ProPerty damage resulted. Probate Hearings. Willimantic. Then came a vocal solo, Jum of $120,000,000. Only a few A Two hearings have been set for Aug. | hatiq Fymn of the Republie, sung by jnonths since he startled the world as chairman of the playground com- At Recreation park Saturday after- | on the application for the appointment With his proposition to Congress to|noon the Trumps of South Manchester |of an administrator on the estate of | Ii'iee, Tecefved the flag and replied make of the Rockefeller :Foundation | got away wllh‘c'.l‘k(xoalmg ungdu:rth to 2 :-ho inte Patciok J, M;H'Dh)l;. 1‘;.; other | Thon “while the cornetist T tho 2 score from a picked team of the read | Is on an application for the a ission | .. . :h”m;’,;""' e e Eve the Dubllc|Mill leaguo in an interesting and well | to probate of the last will and testa- | B'aF Spansied Bamner’ the fag wes smiticps he now bas. - How has|jayest game Eoth ment of the late Edward L. Stone.|poviy o S e B e ) amassed this:fortune? By sys-|nan pliched good ball and recelved | Both hearings are set down for 10| Ly Holen Cramt and Fap Andrew. o'clock. + | the chilaren of the Camp Ground, The = Rev. J. N, Gelsler then addressed the UNERAL. aurience with _appropriate remarks e concerning the flag and our patriotism. Mary Ann Dawson. The singing of America by the audi- The funeral of the late Mary Ann|ence and the playing of Taps by the second and fifth, ounly to lose out in! His first venture as asboy was rais- | the ninth, when the Trumps came In. turkeys, which he:sold, starting | (DTOUEL With one rum, and then shut the Mill leaguers out in their half. The 5 Ais-fortune by savingsthe proceeds. Dawson was held at St. Paul's P. . |cornetist concluded the program. e s "f.‘ . e "Y SumSee RH E|church at 2 oclock Saturday after-| Norman Cleveland has returned from fomuning o o noon. Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald of Hebron | Providence, where he has been for streets of Cleveland looking for a|Mill league officiated. Burial was in the WIlll- | the past week. b, which he found.asbookkeeper on | o S Sna B’“Mbun mantic cemetery in charge of Funeral Ladies’ Improvement Society. 01docks, recelving:in all $50:for his ENESclos TRl SheaT The annual meeting of the Ladies’ frst three months’ work—less than 3 OBITUARY. Improvement Soclety will be held on f5c & working day; then he was e 2 b g I S ‘0 $25 , as was announced formerly. Cir- jaised:ito $25.a month, then $500 per Josenh Lativices el Mvey: Fss Rev. S, E. Robinson. cumstances demanded that it be post- . From the time he-sold the tur- |1 o harce were married at 6 oclock| Word has been received in this city | poned. A large attendance is hoped he.kept his-accounts of money | Saturday morning ot St Mary's church of the death of Rev. S. E. Robinson |for. vedsand expended. in this dty. Re e " | in Miadletown last Friday. Death was| James N. Sterry is spending a two leased ‘today to refer = o eces | formea ‘the corrnany ansooux Der- | due to a complication of diseases. Tev. | wecks vacation with his family. Hlemsed as “Tadger | med the - otem Mr. Robinson was in his 63th year. He| Sunday school was held in the Ni- 1" At 'eighteen. he had seved- $500, Was pastor of the 4. M. E. Zion church | antie House. Mrs, Jane Read was in a i in this city for a number of vears, re- | charge. Thirty-one were present. e 310 \per Loont (et Bl ax- moving to Middletown some two years Woeekly Service This Week. in thes senior : Rockefeller's - a0k Cocl Baslon. The weekly service this weeic Will istate) he, With-a youns:man named Tacob Carl Becker, forty-five years| necdar. cventng. fnstcad of Friday us Mark, opened a commission house, |1 of age, died at his home 406 Jackson | formerly. Rev. J. N. Gelsler will be Jhichcat the end ofthe 'first year had l'un Snet Ine Sunoey :y‘efgg:l; pHe was|in charge. This will be the last one jone a.$500,000 business. Then-he be- e 5 - 73 of the weekly services before camp 186, but had lved i it . Rl hoiearien & sitignac sy B e e oy | mesting whick bestes on August 14 fim such men as H. M., Flagler and and at his trade as an upholster was Camp /Notes. fohn D. Archbold =nd at the age of employed by J. C. Lincoln for a num. | Rev. S. O. Benton conducted the iy ifive” was veadly " to Der of years, Ho had been in il health | Sunday evening service at the Niantlc ! Y. Tetire fYom | for a long time and had not done any | House. justness, the richest man:tn the world. | vork f months or more. | Mr. and Mrs_ W. W, Winchester of N You probebly recelve more in a ived by @ wife and severai | New London were recent callers on A the ground. yeek than young Rockefeller did in S Harlan Hills returned to his cot- [ lznnh Do you save-even as much Biict Waation: tage on Church Circle, Friday. B is he aia? Miss Mary Shroud is visiting friends | 3i ooy D m rpurieoey Suagae 2 % here this week. = s oo i, A Miss Lena Loomis of Willlmantic i - St - . and Mrs. am Parker are in|was a recent caller on the grounds. The Willimantic Savings | These are the days, and this|Boston thfs weex Allen Bean of Rockville visited his Institate Leon Dunham of Providence was|mother, B. day. i the weathe here over Sunday. Miss 3 that almost | "% A IC! Gagnon'iot Holyoke) . 1] 9f WHOCKRate yiuiiing {Mire. TRty lans D T e Mir. and Mrs. Walter Armstrong of everybody pl to-go some- (o Mrs. Jotin Hardman and children are | orwich Visited Mrs. Arinstrong’s sis- d 1' n!}’rnvldence for “p' - ter, Mrs. F. C. Baker on Sunday. where, and a Trunk, 3 r. and Mrs. Tohn \oriarty are in and Mrs. Harry Huestis and \ > a Suit| M 2nd for a few day: Qaughter of Providence spent Sunday H. C. Millerd and_Giles Alford were | With Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wheeler. JAY M. SHEPARD H 5 5 % Case, or a Hand Bag is want- |1 Eo: 5 Mrs. Julins Hutt of Manchtester has Suoceeding Enorsr& Shepard d s {10 Boston. to epend Sunday arrived at her cottage on Wesley Clr- » > Martin Congdon has returned from . v, <. cle. 'mneralDirectorandEmbalmer |cd. We have the kind “to|s fortnisnt's stay in New York e e . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caswell are{afass, has arrived at her cottage on 10-62 North St. Willimantic, . ding their vacation in B av stand banging,” and they are| ™M & B Tosior retarnea 5 - Incorporated 1842 - frani Larrabes, Precident | N. D. Wabmr, Treasurer Jones avenne. Miss R. E. Taylor returned today| Mrs. H. Clinton Lathrop of Wind- jdy Assistant Tel. connection | | (Monday) from Middle Hadam. ham was a caller at the Barker cot- - just the right price. : Miss Margaret Gouney of Spring- | tage, Thirsday. ’ fleld is in this city for a few days. ot fil‘kflkg;efigrlg; lnr;d‘:tl‘-{‘ 5;:; R S 5 Miss Susie M. Cosgrove is the guest | S20% OF Maly EC JACKS(’N, Dentist of friends in Stamford this week SHTME TG e s B George Palmer has returned to his Pai . 9 Dr. John Weldon of Mt. Vernon, N.| home in Jewett City for a short stay. inless Extracting Y., was here on business Saturday. Mrs. Clara Fox of Norwich is at her William Reeves of Windsor is spend- | cottage “Foxcraft” on Jones avenue. and Filling. a Specialty Ins Wthw dase wih iR N Mrs, Mary Ray of Hampton is 12" Main Street, - Willimantio. Miss Alice Hickey is the guest of | Staving at the Ray cottage on Wesley Telephone - her uncle, Thomas Henry, of Lowell. | Circle. 4 F“m]ture Arthur Casey of New York is spend- Lr}";: ‘FB"‘-*“n(l: i%!é(:riretu;:’ed 1;: dso:;t- HIRAM N. FENN o R few days at his home in this | “3AY 0NN 18 idting Triends 8 - w London. JNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Phone 285-3 62 Church St, Willimantio, Ct. n 2 ; Mrs. I. A. Shippee spent Sunday in klephone Lady Assistant| Main and Union Streets, ; were ‘callers " ‘on the ground Saturda: R. N, Stanley and family of High- land Park have arrived at their cot- tage on Wesiey Circl Murray's Boston Store ADSUNIEATI ™ Week End Visitors. y 4]‘ The picnic held by the Foresters in . i the Depot Hill grove,"Saturday after- y a A= noon and evening was a successful s = affair and attracted large crowds which included many people from Taftville, Norwich, Willimantic and Miss Alma Dion iIs at the xmma' of other places. The booths were well b4 e I patronized and did a prosperous busi- ness. In the evening there was danc- - W l ' ing In the pavilion and many partic- ipated. In the quoiting matches which were held in the afternoon, Thomas Bamford won the first prize, F _w k E d 2, . a loving cup, Leonard Firth took sec- or -Week -En ps or Vacation 'S Snd prise, &"2% Tifie, and James Cul- len won the third prize, a pipe. The There are many weeks yet to come where the White | (C\/ — ke were “wal "saticned “widh the g kirt will take 2:prominent:part..for week-ends or vacation \ ut of the g?.?'e;ea.l.“""" o nion et : 5 A ks ersonal Notes. Jne - needs severallow-priced¢Skirts to protect your better Miss: Bxlenna. Courtenolre of Woon- . * _ socket, R. I, spent last week with & he. Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Lemoine of g ~ N:(:lnsr:;‘n‘on of Providence, R. I. 5 We-havesjust-received a.new-shipment in White Beach s spending o week's v b arents, loth and Pigue,..made with poch* and attached belts, Fhward Brown is spending several } $1.00,"$1.50- and:$2.00. daysat Ocean Beach, the ucst of Palm-=Beachs Skirts- at $2.98 ~ And, Omtmcnt e, L i S g b ] THE B, C. MURRAY 00, | EEShmahld [dparemes 7 t-R. 1. this Miss Alice Murphy of 803 _Main ied at last by get- | in use quring the two days. Guardsmen at Stats Range. e e B Teither of which, fortunately, | Arthur Lamoureux, the 8 vear old|Rew Jefurned to her homein Arctic, been made, with some changes in| -About one hundred of the campers the pas: tro! and the occupants | part: v ‘Bull | Sathered on the playsround Saturda Richest #Man in the World, Kej 2 ng; e Sul fhel bonu party regi tion, some of the Bull e pt a y Moosers desiring to return to the . | to witness the flag raising and the | a Careful Accounting of All His |aid of a new wheel drove in the rest of | ular ranks. The final meeting of the prescntation of a large American flag - bugle call s!v!n by Joseph Rieux of South Manchester Won, 13th 1n the probate court. The first is | 2%, I A- Shippee. Mr. Willlam Graat -ullotln Coupon GOOD FOR FIYE VOTES Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s Store, Putnem. ~ Fill out properly on space below. Name of Contestant. . ..... Name of Voter......... MONDAY, AUG. § 8ix conseoutive Coupons umuMuufinu—- title holder to 50 extra votes. gl 8. 2 i agga ; uwnmudnmm been the gusst of relatives in Danie son. ! Mrs. Mary Reynolds is oocupying her newly erected home on Main, near Stearns street. arbm:onu :;ommdn-ah has 4 Marler and Nathan B. - Vo> cony ot Prince have been wpoumd -opnu- Send ‘of €18 of tho estato of Mrs. Harriet Mar o, Tase ot Brockivty may_ar- t of his mother, Mrs J. F. Gardner, Jr, end a party of the Web- guest of his er, Mrs, John friends motored. to. " Southbriage = o s the basebail game Saturday. Miss Maude A. Tielson of New ford has been spending a few days with friends in_Danielson. ) y"_,’ + "Mrs. §. Cady Hutchins and daughter the corn whipped od in Canterbury L ‘,;';,'.f P ey have gone to Boston for a visit with about ten | uncie: Henry o — A ‘.e]luy“ cu it ‘moulding. J. B. Aldrich of Attawaugan s o Providence. k 2 Marguerite King is visiting preached at jjheloven_atr service on - - 3 Phoentx, B 1. ” - Dayis parks Sunday afterncon. part Mrs. C. Wesley Collt son, Mrs,_ C. T. Thayer of Putnam, ill at - - osiay Coline end o the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. F: Wood ear Camp Pleas. | Sprivetield he her parents, Mr. and Mrs. > here, continues to improve. 3 b Miss Ella ey of the clerical Freq T. Lane has returned to Nor- force of‘c oo‘;!gmm-‘e:;am is baving after his coming to !m?'fleld b wich -xgr a visit with his wv:ho; a vacation ree w George C. Lane, and family. Ralph S. Young and family mo- confined to the came a convert to the Christian re-| "1, "% “iNoyes of New qu. spent. tored to Rocky Point Sunday. 3 ligion and joined the West Springfield Sunday’ with his family on Willow V. C. Fischer of Middletown was a to Baptist church. Soom after hie became Sat: greatly interested in temperance re- |*jyar, visitor with friends in Danlelson over urday's game. L IR iy wite | , Harry Hoxie has returned to New Sunday. B i o e elone. s Tie | York after a visit to his mother, Mrs. Collection for R A local concern bas the contract £or | years in that cause. In 1898 they re- | 000 H. Hoxle. Mr. and w Preston are tho M dredge’ Mr. 3 At all_the masses at remodeling the clubhouse of the Put-|moved to Jewett City, where Mr. Green church Sunday Rev. | nam Country club, near White's cross- | was employed as night watchman for | 753 8, read Bishop Nilan's letter relative |ing. the Aspinook company until incapaci- to the sufferings of the war-stricken | Traffic Regulations Being Observed. | tated by age. For the last elght years civilian_population of Poland and an- | The eutomobiie regulations | and unti] Mrs, Green's death they lived nounced a. collection for a relief fund | ocentiy inid down by the common | With her son, Benmett. ' For the for next Sunday. eouncil are being admirably observed |last few months has resided To Determine Inheritance. :A': the great majority of drivers in the|in the bo:m i Judge Warren W. Foster of New o © Browster’s Neok. York, attorney for the executors, of hfivfl:‘ svmlth spent Sunday at his| Dr. J. H. McLaughiin and Officer the estate of Harry Marlor and | 2o™® R Martin = Wolf took Miss Pauline Jacob Newman of New York, one of | Playing Field a Marsh—Fiooded 8atur. | Franckiewcz to Brewster's Neck on the executors, were in Brooklyn, Sat- day. been Thursday in Haley woods. BRIEF STATE NEWS urday, for a visit to the probate coust in connection with the matter of de- | o, any Putnam people have lstened termining the amount of the inheri- tance tax due the state of Connecti- cut from the Marlor estate. Delegation to Southbridge. : Danielson_turned out a considerable tle —_— delegation_Saturday afternoon to at- Wilfred Lamphere to Take Charge of tend the Putnam-Southbridge base. 'mn‘:-"""h New Motor Dri Fire s ball game at Southbridge. A number piaying | Cew kit Wagheo-— of automoble parties went over from Danielson, while others made. the - S trip on the special train out of Put- = D" w nam. CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY. e e Ten Thousand for Christmas Club. - g e e GET yhich, the executive commities of the It is learned on very good authority | Notable Gathering of French Circle of | are aistrict is soon to purchase. M that approximately $10,000 will be| Advancement—Address by Webster, mphere is well posted in these mat- paid out in Danielson just before the | Attorney. and is_expected to make just the Christmas holidays to the members right man for the job. He will have of a Christmas club formed by a local | There was a very notable gathering | Plenty of able assistants from among bank right after the last winter hol- | of French Canadians of this city, Web- | the members of the company. Men iday season. The members of the | ster, Danieison, the Grosvenordaies and | will be assigned different stations and club have been paying certain small | othér places in this section in St |will probably be reclected or reap- sums weekly ever since. It is esti- | John's hall Sunday evening to attend | pointed from year to year, the idea be- mated that at least half the amount |the observance of the orgamization here | ing to have as few changes as pos- mentioned, and maybe much more. |of the French Circle of Advancement |sible. The question of room Tor"the will go into the holiday shopping trade | which now has between 300 and 406 | new apparatus is one that the ofcers here. members. This organization has al- | of the dlstrict . and of the Hoxle En- Tubbe’ B t Wildwood Park. |ready made its presence felt in the | §ine Co. now have under eration T oy aftetoon | decision of severa matiers of Dublic | and it may be decaded that It wiil be Tabbs e of Nsrwich entertained | importance and has brought its mem- | necessary to bulld a small addition to the visitors there with an excellent | PSS into closer touch with each other concert. The attendance at the re- sort was materially increased by the “'“"h “’3': Iy e added attraction, which served to | 788 Dy Attorney Telesphore Laboeuf of Webster, and there were addresses whet the popular demand for some | Pt Weoeier, and there Wers fi:x;e entertainment of the very same | " PO O O ieal cs Looming Up, that was very much enjoyed. The first talk about fall politics is Autos Collided Sunday. being heard in Danielson. While no Two automobiles, one owned in Put- formal announcements as to the pres- | Dam by Hon. George A. Hamond and ent board of officials of the town of |driven by his chauffeur, Joseph l‘.mw Killingly being candidates to succeed | the other a car from the Ryan themselves have been made, it is un- |at ‘Webster, were in_ collision on the derstood that most of the officialg will | highway leading to Mechanicsville and be in the fleld for re-clection. With |about 300 feet inside the Putnam town the progressives ndming a ticket, war- | line gbout 12.30 Sunday morning. No ranted by their success in town af-{one in either car was hurt, the only fairs last fall another lively three- |injury reported being a scraich on one cornered contest in anticipated. man’s hand. A front wheel was torm oF 35 Tametud ce light run- Local Auto Damaged at New London. | about, while the running board of the At New London one day recently | Webster car was crumpled up. The a‘touring car from a local garage and | Putnam car was homeward bound, as ariven by .a young lady, accompanied | was the Webster car. by an expert driver froi the garage. — was badly damaged when the machine Same Into collision with a trofiey car. JEWETT CITY None of the occupants of the car were —e injured. 5 Pheasants from Plant Game Preserve— Fast Asleep In ths After-Cabin. Death of Robert H. Green—Woman Shipped aboard the land-going | Taken to Norwich State Hospital. battleship Flivver, which made this port from across the Rhode Island Dr. J. H. McLaughlin, a member of border Sunday morning were a trio of | the state game and fish commission, Uncle Sam’s sailor boys, accompanied 1l liberate the 500 pheasants raised by a sufficient number of friends togon the Plant game preserve. Several test the carrying capacity of the hon- [ Were liberated in this vicmity on Fri- orable Flivver. The sailors, in uni-|day, and they will be taken to other form, were evidently not bothering much about the course steered by 5 . their navigator, for they were stretch- ed out and fast asleep In the topneau | attention transferred to the raising of —excuse!—the after-cabin, of their | Wild ducks. A visit to the staté game speeding craft. preserve at Madison is one of extreme To Discuss Plans for Windhpro Mall.|interest A few wesks ago visitars g, ot the momtey o 1ot | BT oot CIty stw €000 phessmuts who is careful to protect himself in money matters, is fea recently appointed at a meeting | It happened fo be a day when the lit- careless about health—his most valuable asset. held at Mgs )flar(;)t's( !:l:‘;::a‘ :?e::.'::."%t tle onciT '-:fio :emh: t;ken érom_‘_me son to raise funds foi nes it y sketful. Windham. Hall at the Connecticut | wers piosd fa hocobators tatlh & Hets For many, coffee drinking silently undermines College for Women at New London. is | stronger, and then are carried to a health, because each cup contains about 234 grains of scheduled to be held here Wednesday | Jarge enclosure. Here the hens are fl' afternoon with Mrs. Rienzi Robinson, | kept in small coops, each with her the cumulanvc, harmful drug, caffeine. e e e B A P i T e AR i i fiei ill kill i that plans fo o her It At T otk Gt reising. the. money. neslel | ware' svvent waidicgs fictencd ts Five to six grains of caffeine will kill 2 rabbit or a will be discussed and formulated at|long chains, necessitating & careful cat, and repeated daily will cripple 2 man. the mce‘;mx bT}]‘l:l d"urfunnz Lhu}t“‘ot‘:s lookout on the part of strangers. The proposed to bul will cost ap) - | superintendent of th v i it i - oreag g e How cripple 2 man? The caffeine, little by little, Another Exodus to Rocky Point. |house. His former residence has been causes hardemng of the arteries and premature old age, e e Bnsay: showing more in some than in others. Many who went made the trip in |ing and serving utemsils for thase who ugh! Crapp, of Birch etreet, ed from her home, and have motified the police. Plainville—An attempt is to be made by the officers of the Plainville Busi- ness and Improvement association to get the new location of the Hartford Auto Parts company for this town. Essex.—Mrs. Best, 70 years o0ld, hanged herself ¥riday afterncon dn the cellar of her home here. Mrs. Best was the wife of Charles Best and had been suffering from despondency for some time. She took advantage of her husband’s absence from home 10 commit suicide. Stamford—Andrew Schiechtweg of Stamford has filed a suit for $350 4un ages in the civil common pleas court against Frederick W. Jaynes of Green- wich, in which the plaintiff alleges he loaned the defendant $13.30 on July 28 of this year and that the defendant has failed to pay it back. motor vehicles. Those who make the | bring lunches. ere the visitors are re- Some of the symptoms of caffeine poisoning are t . McLas his as can be had anywhere for & rate o8 | 0L LU, T cocants "and Tour wila (| lessness at night, and “fag” after coffee’s reaction in the something like eighty miles. his p: cm‘ B X Wanted to Seo Southbridge Police s ey The way to avoid all coffee troubles is to leave Chief George M. Pilling of the local | “Faea m;z?':n“m‘:;‘g’ r‘:}'r'; e coffee alone and use il , al h Me merve witn im. He was & spec- | ames rats camping out for two weeks at Groton Southbridge officer and a Putnam | T ng Point. On Auto Trip. —the pure food-drink. F. E. Robinson md Miss Marian . loped ints lively mixup that in- 9, g e i There’s no caffeine nor any other harmful sub- H ticed with a bit of wholesome molasses, it contains all the {:n;‘: “;l:gx“fi.nd&[:g it ok whers | TN tist Sunday school picnle remarked that he was anxious to see Visited Danieison K. of P. how the Southbridge officers compared Grand Chancellor Russell trip in motor vans get about as much e Touna ‘trip. which figures up|ducks which were hatched by hems on daytime. Work. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid have re- police, well along the road to recovers | on Friday. Secording to & B, . gaug Syd: Melvt S. Hi Eroindsia deEiheses| Instant Postum at Southbridge Sa - ~ noona when g mixup between a special i o 0% e e B gy g1 spectator —yes, it is to be understood spectators. This happened within a | g stance in Postum. Made from prime wheat, roasted Bap e Tl i e e ana whea re- | Il be helq next week Fridsy—if it goodness of the grains, and is nourishing, economical with his own men in handling such & | Porter 5 There’s no “fag” in Postum, and D T e in tho way of travel | epecimens of animal lite in the aiger- || headache, nervousness, biliousness, heart flutter, sleep- that the officer had been betting—de- few yards of where Chief Pilling hap- monstrated with by friends calmly 't raint and delicious. situation ag had developed. He seem-, . satisfied with th, ults. X ‘made 'y i »” e ooy Hopiina ot mimvine | SHcai Ve cnatcne There’s a Reason is to have the members of e Queen a Friday night vmm- circle at her home Tuesday | Mr. 3 —sold by Grocets. .sun ‘the party leaving here on the | Mra. in_Jewett City. . w o