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Rear Admiral Swift of the U. is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Utley of Windham road. Mrs. Willam White of Chelsea is ferred to the other Loughlin of Church street. .Corps, No. 28, G, slightly Injured. This car was run| Mrs. Elmer B. Stone of New Bri- into the city by the chauffeur and tem- | tain 1s entortaining her mother. Mrs. : — = porary repairs made. A Mr. Belden, SPECIAL MEETING CALLED e Hatiord who Rwa ‘dm““ gy Charles Leonard, of Walnut street. chi going in . rection, as- -To Discuse $1,500 Appropriation for b = Fin'wmm.flndn. .g’:“' _all responsibility for the af A ecial town meeting is called @ Monday ovening, August 23. o dis-| Explained New Law. cuss the mmpmtk;n orf;x.a&? t;: b'i H. iVV_ Bu;n‘:‘a. n‘:eeeuungt lt.he'~ navy b ‘hasi ose for e local | recruiting s lon onnecticut, was < j-::dd:”a;cem. ana for laying & new |in town Tuesday, in connection with |Speakers and Events of Tuesday— ture and prayer was offered by Rev. floor in the Montgomery hose house. |the service of informing ex-service| Meeting of Cottage-Holders—W, F. H. H ‘C'h'llollow of - ;.' o The regular appropriation is not large | men, relative to the new law regard-| wz, 8. Auxiliary Election—Old ville: orie of the Institute instructors,| Panies Running Wires on One Set N i T S Dy Planned for Todey. P 2% Semt, Fotew, S this action. 3 29 Births, 12 Marria The I the T The S. N. B. Telephone Co., has Nurse Miller says :—“T used Sykes’ —_— ges. e leader of the Tuesday mornh':.g e, Three Automobiles in Mix-up. During July there were 29 births |devotional hour was Rev. W, H. Ba ? filnx ogrh mer_i_ B é’" '.\nd % Comfort Powder on & patient who had * Three automobiles, two coming|il the town of Windham, 17 female of South Manchester. He read Isaiah, vely nes. e Telephane Co. an & very sore back caused from lying in toward Willimantic, and one going ‘bed so long, and I could see a decided | found d - - of new poles set on Hayward avenu toward Hartford, collided about a half |ROnth total 12, s et o s e v ia e | Swohy and on South Matn street and will mile this side of Andover, Monday g 3 1 g run evening. The Hartford car, which was Danger Spot Watched, mn‘t"ll?m‘: X v:n;ln:h n -?lmuu ecessl ng: “T “befng towed, caused the trouble, when| A special police officer has been |Christ and the best men of earth . line of pole. the drag rope caught in the wheels |stationed at the bridge over Prh e e Pl B ST o 3 " | the i | and 32 male. The marriages for the |the sixth chapter, His theme was Wor- Electric Light Co. have had a nnmber! i i i Com improvement as soon as I commenced =h both lines on the one poles. By touse it. I continued its use and the with one Tocommend Comfort. Powder fn 1y | Shin ehd Prisetins Sroeh haniages wires will be shifted to one set ry ~and rendered the machine unmanage- |limantic river, at the foot of Jillson 5 Naftzger S §0l6. of poles. The mew poles are larger; Work'ssa nurseas I am sopleased with | Wenderfulsuccss; anditkeeps the skin abie. " The towed car shot across ihe | Hill, where the bridge and adjacent | o mbmcrirute For wtion hut ey job > and higher. the good results obtained from ita use.”— Cfasariinia babied ha peciecty bealthy road just as the two autos bound for | ground is being torn up to build the W. F. M. 8. Auxiliary Meets. spiration to action. Isalah's prayer S, H. Kellogg and party were 1 MaszLE. oo LY. ~This Wity ‘specded past. The result |new conduit for the telephone COM- | tarmont woreiofil Tt aisien| The annual meeting of the camp- | Norwich Monday making the trip in: Mmxz,R.N.,Carthage,N.Y. | murse, Amsterdam, N.Y. was a general mix-up, in which no|pany. In this way all chance of pos- |5t ‘God and himself. grouna auxiliary of the W. F. M. S.|Mr. one was hurt, but the second car that |sible injury to individuals is reduced It resulted in Methods of Evangelism. e osatyyiag | tha WA FUNERAL. . Javs 3. Odsey. sald ‘that Christ's method of evangel- treasurer, The funeral of James J. Casey was ism was not so much formal preaching | Manchester. The total receipts of this | day. held from his home-in Holyoke, Mass., |25 Coversational with many or few.|branch last year were over $121, F. Monday morning at 9 o'clock. There | o compared historic evangelism with | cluding what was received from the | call was & requiem high mass at Holy | he modern campaigns. A striking dif- | children's mite boxes. An aged mem-| C Cross church. Rev. T. F. Bannon of ference is seen in what may be termed | ber, 102 years old, sent her dollar mem- | the St. Joseph's church, this city, was dea- | commercialism of the modern methods. | bership dues. Her name is Miss Be e Was held at 5 o'clock in the Niantic| Charles M. Reade of Willimantic was | to a minimum. _ Somplete tonsecration of himself €0y se, Mrs. Costello LIppitt, the pres- | a Colchester caller on Monday. : The Dr. H. A. Hotaling of Hartford was . port of the secretary, Mrs. J. M. Cur- | in_town Monday. i Dr. J. F. Knott In the next hour |rier, Chelsea, was read, ard also that| Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Clark wers the | of the ¥Mrs. E. E. Colver, uf | guests of relatives In Norwich Tues-, C. F. Wyllis of Norwich was a Col- ; turned to the g Paul says: “I have coveted no man's |sey Capron, of Eagleville. The organ- | chester caller Tuesday. | The Silver Links society will meet o e e N ROV Jonn ;| siiver or gold; these hands have min- |ization regretted to be compelled to| John Rathbun of Saiem was a call- | today with Mrs. C. L Libby. Kellogg’s ca 3 rtlett of New Haven was | mme=mae ing on frisnds here Tuesday. i . F. Smith of Westerly, R. L, was Janet Rafuse, who have been in Perth guest of local friends Tuesday. | Amboy, mearly zll summer, have re- POQUONNOC Ewald Walter Fractures Hip and Knee by Fall—Scout’s Camp. : . 2 istered unto my necessities.” John |receive the resignation of Mrs. J: in t Tuesday in h t 1 Mise Charlotte Rathbun of Portland, = . = ;:;?_‘;?mhh Rohasd l;hfa.s}lmht; P o) | Wesley's methods were giving rhther | Read, as leader of the Children's Mis. | 6" P. LeCrenter of Mo‘:d\.x: 3::’:;\"&' is here for the rest of the sum-| Ewald Walter. the little son of Mr. _ The saving habit is the dif- | Foi 55 fee Burial was in Calvary |(han receiving. During his life he|sionary band. guest of friends In town Monday. | DT and Mrs. Ewald Walter, of Poquonos cemetery in Holyoke. g carned $150,000 and gave it all away.| The' following officers for_the en- . | and Mrs. Angus Morrison are|road, fell from the veranda railing ference between the two. X From Moses to William Booth all great | sulng year were elected: President, Session of K. of P. fentertaining relatives from Boston | SO, (MY e 3 e evangelists have given all and dled | Mrs. Costello Lippitt, of Norwich; Oliver Woodhouse lodge, No. 57, K.!| Mrs. Tracy Burrows of The Elms has - = " Brief Mention, r. Contrast this with the at : ;| of M ic hall Tu {been entertalning the Misses Bliss of | one knee. He was faken to Memorial the poo great | vice president, Mrs. Green; sqgretary, met in Mason: esday - Systematic saving, the put-| ; & Fullerton is in Boston on bus- |sums received by professional evan- |Mrs. J. M. Currier; treasurer, Mss. | evening. Clinton. “spital. s £ Tt sach Jc | iness. gelists of recent times. Now personal | Colver. Six collectors were appointed | Mrs. Thomas S. Clark returned Sun- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whitney of New| The grange is planning a lawn party . ling away of a e ea Thomas Southward is in Boston on | evangelism is bothea mental and a |to solicit memberships and contribu- | day evening from a week's visit with [ York are in the village. at_the home of Irving Crouch. “or month, where it is safe, |business. spiritual tonic. You can diagnose an |tions, The auxiliary is supporting two | relatives in Salem. Miss Helen Ross of Winsted is at| Harry Spencer has returned to Taft« 3 3 Mrs. C, B. Griges is in New York individual cas orphans and a Bible woman in India. ‘William Johnson was a visitor in|the Ross homestead. ville, after camping at Poquono.. beck has rned | Herbert Walker has returned to i Nearby Demands. The meeting adjourned until Saturday, | Columbia Monday. Mrs. F. A. Hallenbeck retu: yhe.“ it for & few days. S S vnn ;:“ns'. topte, the | When the collectors' reports will be| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaller and to_her home iny Hartford. Greeneville, after a stay in camp at C. W. Dow of Norwich was in Wil- | Rev. Raloh . Tlewelling s topl ran: | read. son 6f North Westchester motored to| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erskine and chil- | Poquonoc. s 5 EARNS INTEREST [imentié Tuesday. Now ra" Wa"the Sons ot God Ho Children Organize fown Mondas «rea Bave retumed to New Jerpey. s e o, Rev. Walter Buck of Stafford spent COMPOUNDED TWICE |Tuesday in this city. iss Annie Roberts and Miss Sarah In the Eim City. The Boy Scouts of the Baptist insisted It was not sufficient to sym-| The children organized among them- | . M ¥ outs of pathize with the heathen far away and |seives a King's Heralds' Missionary | TROmPson returned to their home in chyrch of Groton are in camp at Aker- Mrs. Edward Morlarty 1s In New | neglect the forelgner at our doors, the | band, with Marion Smith, Freeport, L. | Malden, Mass. Monday, after two ley grove this week. There are five YEARLY. Britain for a few days. man who may be laboring on our own |L. as president; Annie Shippee, = of | WeekE visit at Mrs. Etta Lombard's tents and many visitors each day. Mrs. L. H. Porter of Andover was|DPremises, or the woman in our own |Providence, vice president, ana Dor- |°% “The sure road to a competence |a local visitor Tuesday. kitchen. othy Wheeler, Providence, secretary Grange Meeta. . . Dr. Laura H. Hills spent Tuesday commences with the saving - habit. L. H. Hesley of Putnam called on |tAlned Mondsy because of s recemt [Soliected in their mite boxes 3691 for Social Service. and treasurer. There are 18 members| Colchester grange held a in Hampton with Miss Mary Adams.| Rev. Otis H_ Moore, who was de-|3nd they went about the grounds and | meeting in their hall Tuesday even- ing. frionds here Tuceday o his way 1o |Daseball accident, was at his post|W- F- M. S Wiliam O'Brien returned to Nauga- Norwich avenue. are spending & few days at Spring| Lyman Chapman of Poquonoc has HilL some fast horses which object to be- Rev. A. S. Brown of Utica, N. Y.|ing passed by anytmng on wheels, who has been visiting his nis Mrs. | even to a trolley car. While driving Sidney Wilcox, has gone (S%nm. into New London yesterday quite a dence. little race developed along Thames v 4 Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Potter are en- | street before the animal was willing to Hartiond e et il ek T e b gt f e Hadges e Hion, with relatives in town. . | tertaining Mrs. Margaret Moriarty and |admit that it could be passed 2 & : Miss Catherine Donahue is the guest | i # . iam J. Hastie has charge '3 ughter, Athoi, of Flusing, N. Y. re. George Me of OquUON: The Willimantic Savings | or'ror sthon br. Daniel Domshaa st | Yice, describing something of ~ the | sor ‘this, his third year, of the COt- | 1y tae gucst of her grandmotbes, Mrs. |, Miss Carrie Ford of Brockton, Mass. | has Deen entertaining relatives from s work done in North Canton, a fine Institute Waterbu;: example of what a country church A. M Hathaway of Prospect street|can be as the social centre of a com- M. E. church. This building is also tage leased from the East Thompson | ywijliam E. Stroi has returned home after a visit to| Hartford. Miss Florence Wilcox. i headquarters for the Epworth League, Mrs. Sidney Wilcox has been visit-| “Gott Strafs’ for Who Come. Incorporated 1842 isihe pumt of Dimson; Dr Moeris Woty. being the office of the Institute NOANK ing in New Haven and Norwich. % = athaway, of Hartford. Dr. Spaulding continued his talk on | irougnaut the week. It is also thrown C e % oraun af Wil- | It Will be noted that the Berlin wind- Frank Larrabee, President Miss Catherine Casey has returned | Junior League Methods the next hour = E = g jammers are now hurling at Ams N. D. Webster, Treasurer | to Boston after a stay of several days |at the tabernacle, and Mr. Naftzger S PuC a8 & ravt.room WHA [ Treat for Tierney Cadete—Foremen limantic bave been visitiag heve. all those nice expletives they first 4 in Holyoke and Willimantic. his talks to voung men in the South : Mr. and Mrs, Frank Herrick are | Manchester house, speaking on Chris- entertaining Miss Sadie McAuliffe ot | tian Opportunities. as progressing most encouragingly. popular academy on Narragansett bay men’s Convention. Mr. Hastle reports the work of this| Charles McDonald at State Fire- A Res! Revelutioniet. hurled at the Belgians, then at the Englishand later at the sons of sunny If Mexico would inject a little pep in- | Jtaly.—New York Herald. to its upheaval send to Hal ’ Worcester at their home on Windham Afterncon Meetings. Eireny there 1s the. resert brouiing | The Tiermey Cadets will meet] {2 IS uBheeval it Sl send fo Haid - road. At 1 p. m. in the New London house | ShTollment for the comins term of Thursday evening for ice cream and | u, hours for a complete revolution, is | Plantsville—Rev. S. S. Guzick wha Mrs. James A. Shea and daughter | Mis Reads mhilirens oaihodng oy |about 85 boys and 30 girls. It was|cake, at the home of Mra. Jane Car- |, "yorid's record.—New York Sum. by been substituting for Father Gulig Margaret are in Pawtucket to remain |addressed by Rev. Otis H. Moore of |ReCessary to remodel and enlarge a |Som. Fi fo Dolonate; ——————— the Polish church here, has ex- With relatives during Mr. Shea’s stay | Canton. Conm. A £ood murmber of chil- | Pullding in order to accommodate the iremen’s Delega Rocky Hill—Ex-Representative and |changed places with Father Gulig. in Maine. O O ont o o fer Chdts, | Doys and even now it is almost over-| Foreman Charles McDonald has|Mrs. Frederick Morton of this place | Father Gulig will now be in Lancaster, , Hartford visitors Tuebday included | As in former years, Mra. ¥, H. Bush. | rowded. gone to New Haven to represent the | will be married fifty years next Mon- | Pa. Father Guzick was ordained in T O e fioaY Included | eli®of Nomwich Town 15 at ihe or |,, The annual Institute campfire under | fire company at the state convention |day, August 23, and elaborate plans (1893 by the Roman Catholic Cardinal e Tola Bl M Mytte T pan the auspices of the academy, is to be | held there today and tomorrow. are ‘being made for the celebration of | Puzyna for the Carmelites order, in bl ™ |8 Moore said fhe sign on & boot- |B€ld_this year Friday evening after| Mrs. Arthur Rafuse, Fred and|their golden wedding. Cracow, Galicia. Miss M. Ryan, who has been visit- | Black's shop was a good one for Chris- | the resular service. =1 5 Ing Mr and Mrs. John T Carr of |tians, “Shine Inside” Then you will Personal Items. Willimantic, Conn. Ofics Street for {he past three weel |surely shine outside. He spoke abotit| D Frank D, Aaine, of Springfield, returned to her home in Danbury |COnscience being an alarm clock. We |\ass, is on his annual pilgrimage to [y must alwavs heed it at once, lest our | the grounds. ears get dull Miss Laura Flags, Arnold’s Mill, R. Personals. Dr. Spaulding’s Address. . g:&nnlh;!:;'m- e e Mrs, H. M. Harwell is spending the| The 2 o'clock preacher was Dr. |Her skilfu Mg Of the Hymens Sw week in Boston. Spaulding, who filled the place of Dr. | SYmpathetic accompaniments to the Fruit Jars Mrs. W, F. Kirkpatrick spent Tues- | I'Win. who was unable to be present. |50lo8 rendered by Mr. Naftzger are day in Norwich, His text was found in the first chap- | Much enjoved - | ter of first John, “The blood of Jesus [ Rev, and Mrs. H. H. Critchlow, of AND OTHER Mrs. George McDonald of Andover{Ghrint His Son cleanseth s from ail | Burnside, returned home Tuesday spent Tuesday here. st e e o e o ity | evening after a few days stay. Mrs. NECESSITIES Mrs, C. C. Case and son are in An-|words "" He uses the latter | Critchlow had as her “guest at the dover for a few days. about one hundred times. - Many have | niantic house the first of the week FOR THE Mrs. Elizabeth Clark is the guest.of [scoffed at the idea of the “cleansing B SEs Snieny Dusa, st Syde; relatives in Providence_ lood,” yet more have been fascinated Chariis. Basgun s seoiind ssslan. [ONG 1 SOMMIDT Sumalion. S SHiws |00 Watus ot the Suationt Sectuge PRESERVING it fi Tt Hirtet are the ones who have been of use in [ ROUSSe at $ & m. 1294 6 p. m. were z the world. Pure blood is the great- |Xev. 7. B E. F. Howie has been spending a Jason Randall, Groton, and Rev. Frank SEASO S < Cod. est cleanser of our physical system. Chamberl T N o, days <0 Catel £oll. Hence it is a proper symbol of Jesus | Chamberlain, Fast Thompson. Miss Edna LouiSe Vanderman is in | cleansing power. Notes. Hartford to spend a week. Cottage Holders’ Meeting, The grocery store which has been JOhl:l King has been spending a few About 25 cottage holders gathered opened on the. grounds for a number days in Stafford with his uncle, at the New London house at 4 o'clock of summers, remains closed this year, Mrs. G. Lee and daughter Ethel |and were called to order by the pres- |25 BO one in Willimantic cared to hire are guests of friends in Hartford. ident, Jason L, Randall of Groton, who | the Privilege frem the Campmeeting W. O. Ayer of Brunswick, Me, is |offeréd Jraver. The secretary, Atthur ey s B e spending a few days in this city. Newell of Rockville, read lagt year's - ¥ 2 o i | minutes. The following deleghtes were | , OYr a dozen students from FEast Mrs. Carl Helm has been in Willi- Greenwich academy represent that in- = elected to the annual meeting of the : s e ol mantic for a short visit with friends. Campmeeting association to be held stitution at the Epworth League in- Mrs, Alice Botham is the guest of |today . (Wednesday) at the Niantic |Stitute. house: Mrs. Smith Talcott, Mrs. Jane Oid Home Day. 45c a dozen ize, 50c a dozen ‘Sure Seal Fruit Jars Pint size, 65c a dozen Quart size, 75¢ a dozen fimm Fruit Jars " E. Read, Mrs. Costello Lippitt, Mrs.| Today (Wednesday) is to be Old Pint size, 75c a dozen chil dren cr Jacob Betts, Mrs. Dunstan, Miss Addie | Home day at the camp. Three kinds Quart size, 90c a dozen Y Webber, Miss Alice Strong, Mrs. |of tags will show whether those pres- FOR FLETCHER’S George Woodward, Mrs. James Purdie, | ent are first comers, were here last Jelly “Tumblers o Jelly >Tumblers, half pint size, 30c a dozen Mrs, Sarah Sumner, W. L. Backus, or have been Lere ten years. CASTORIA |[Georse Buckland, Mrs. W. H._ Bur- the conclusion of Tuesday morn- 3 lingame, Mrs, Juilla Hutt and Arthur hour of worship there was a flas R. Newell. raising at the castern door of the A discussion arose as to the incon- | tabernacle. The pepnant says Willi- venience of having no store on the |mantic Institute upon it. There is to grounds this season. Some favored |be such a raising each morning with the present free-for-all arrangement of | somewhat different exercises. order wagons twice a day from Willi- | From 2 to 2.30 daily, Mr. Naftzger mantic. Others considered the store |drills his large chorus choir in the to be a necessary convenience, espect- z ally for transient attendants. It was finally voted by the majority present and to recommend to the annual meeting -Other Necessities For the Preserving . Season Mason Fruit Jar Tops, 25¢ a dozem Pure Rubber Rings for fruit jars, 8c a dozen T e e NEW ENGLAND SICK Proseving Ketoe Bags GET BACK HEALTH 12 quart size, 65c Victims of Digestive Disorders Tell of 15 quart size, 98c 17 quart size, $125 Wonderful Effect of Remedy. Many New England stomach suf- The-H. C. 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