Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1915, Page 12

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170809 Keith Vaudeville E23:1018105s/ N1 TCDAY at 230, 7 and 845 3 it 4 LAST CHANCE TO SEZ THE BIG SENSATION S g TH back, told me that his b = &= 3 e e e e E FASHION SHOP rdei ..,,,"‘,h"" Everything Changed Since the First Half of the Week - Ehore mow enr:ih:::mflo = S 3 pe: gt PARISIAN FASHICNS DRAPED ON LIVING MODELS _ MAsTEn mcrure STRATHMORE 2°¥S0. 2. ke, _ Featuring the Celebrated Broadway Star, CHarles Clary OTHER MUTUAL MOVIES KOMIC KOMEDIES —_— — B —— | | | COMING MONDAY—ANOTHER KEITH HEADLINER BT, T | o THE NEWSBOY SEXTETTE 5" head. And if you have a or ever | ed on former -PA TUA! hove to. Have one ir's mp o you to And P Ficrure The Lure of the Mask 535755705 out and to “act accordiuss awms | - NORTH WOODSTOCK A Great Picture of Lovo, Vongeanco and Intrigue- _ » See This One Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Rawson have % i e |l LETTERS FROM TWO STATES g dotpding B e e Today AUDITORIUM ooz lmse Miss Lee, who has been guest of Mrs. Frank Skinner for some time, re- . 3 S r‘ The! udi .1 ] sisnel up with Fate as a proauce> ‘\T:‘:l:msge?i:h—:m his 1= no: a |Wwhem he decided to decome a farmer. s Margare Mtre wed "tov de | It Kedps all his powers ousy If he does Wham county visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ffed Shippee. | Provides tumed to her hcme Friday. Aiss t Hyde is visiting in fwiry story, either: uch a thing as econemy. \ T T i ol g A el e A B o B R et B as Japay. i to “gex rich quick” he'd better evacuate R NG visiting . H. i mmer g &5 AL o bt S e iain | the favm. If he staye oy it and with EAST WOODSTOCK week. Josiin in Oxford, over Sunday. PARAMOUNT PICTURES—Positively the Best Made o Novth Tarobe R it he must expect to get shead slowly, Died at 91. N S e e e DANIEL FROHMAN Present. T s nehres %o hems’ teethdin:myt|and; byi small savings, nct by big coups riochnten Mrs. Audoray A. Sweet, 91, who suf- | Sented at the picnic at Roseland park, gesspts e Cophnboocop on thesexchagge. Swedish Band Gives Popular Concert | fered a shock Wednesday of last week, | Wednesday. 3 WINIFRED neighborhood. = Community Club's Social Evening. |Was held the following Monday at the | Mrs. Ira Bailey of Southbridge is! 1 D you over stop to comsider what | know a few people wiw are stngy’ il difference there i close” as hickory vark in Decem- K3 00 0 N Ul (oMo o Shorch s Stering, _Burial waa 1o | e e tertaining || KINGSTOR " ifie Love Route 3 . Oneco cemetery. Mrs. Sweet was a i in & - ber; regular “tight-waas”; mean and {2 b neegs naeas::g’y.‘;‘h'mn‘:“o!&m’%o;d:: g worker' a5d Very active for one ne;l:u;:;_ : aa‘u;l:’u(:xwvmm.m: SR 0N TN EENOUS PULAY OF THE SAW< NANE er; ks : - actuilly n ? o o of her e. She ncver was idle, do- = = 5 small in thelr deaiings ard nigsardly | ™Yr 1 may judge others by myselt, we | Soronen St Naturday evening. The) U1 MC 2SS, SO NONSL Wor a tamiw | ¥ v recent guests of Mr. and Mrs || “STEADY COMPANY ... THE DOWNFALL in their expenditure Ny i “"¢|most| of us want about a thousands |were met by subscription and . the |Of four, and during the winter month . Skinner. i ——————————t e parsimonious In all mory m 1270 am| NBUS—Which we can <ot along With- | sile’ of ice cream and lemonade, given | She braidsd many beautiful russ = = oy ast wastrol | Out 8nd generally have to. In other|ypger the auspices of the Community | Which she sold for good prices. STERLING ‘";r:?\‘;;:cde‘::: ;:ot.u y wo:‘;iqmwe w;*nt th‘e;n. b“:hi':a do.n"t club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawton and et o5 ex g .| need ‘them. How maay thin; ice Prai Webster defines the sort/of ecanomy| S NINIE o buy, because we want | poliss Phyllls Murdock of Webster, | Miss Alice Brank are visiting their ] between -vhat and what you POTTS wons, A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE SRigNAt William N heart trouble. The M. E. church picnic, held Sat- h Witer. Jixs, Doy Tas son is critically ill with I om thinking of as “managament| nom_ which we don't actually need 0| tos meer i SUCSt Of Lois Bannister . o without loss or waste; prudencewinc |y,. the past week. - D ¢ Mrs. C. W. Killam, Mrs. Erward Kil- | UTH ¥ urday in Byron Young's grove, was Gapueiin o AN S . s matter of fact o Ieally heed liam and daughter, Harriet, spent the SO WINDHAM well Wfiendel Sndl oreryoné Lad s 4 yery .ittle to sustain iife and insure|week gnd with relatives in Thompson- Wy~ good time. In that past time of which | hawve|heaitnh Even the mise. usually gots|yime Turtle Which C. L. Clinton Marked in |%°7] Y o Sbeitag dajdy- heard, to manage a farm or a house- | nimsel. enough to eat,—such as It is. ** Clubls Scoial ‘Eveni 1888 Found in an—Summer i hold without loss or w»aste was 3%e-|The Malian railroad avator, fresh ub’s ial Evening. . ed an outing at Rocky Point Sunday, garded as a creditable thing to &.|from zhe enforced eco-omies of his Th‘e Community club met : Monday| Outing Notes. bA:':. .xlsl,e ;e:om thirty of the mem- Th loseness and covetousness and{native land, lives and Joes hard work ;evening and the following programme D 4 : avarice and niggardiircss. which ated on a diet of butterless inack bread and | Was given: Gronde Clinton received a letter from| J. W. Baker and family are enjoy- factors of stinginess weie not held =S| raw onion, with an occasicnal treat of| Plano duet, Misses Witter and Rich- | Grand Rapids, Michigan, which stated |Ing a month's vacation. signs of virtue, even then. e" Nttiefcon ‘meal Mush: ardson. Reading, Mrs. J. S. May. Ad- | that there was found a land turtle on| Mrs. Walter J. Lobdell who has|y. But. nowadays, popular sentimeh 25 iz dress, The Reading of Good Books, by | the old farm with Mr. Clinton’s initials | been the guest of Mrs. I. F. Anderson fi-_ Colonial Theatre Mary Pickford, in “Love Among the Rozes,”” Drama MIRIAM NESBIT IN “KILLED AGAINST ORDERS,” Tir=e Reels “THE DIVIDED LOCKET"... S -.Spectacular Biograph Feature “THE HONOR OF THE CAMP” ... ... ... Exceptional Selig Photo-play W., who attended th ter in New Bedford, meeting of the pastmaster: : tadie couise.l . B, nis{ Prof. E. R. Hall. Piano solo, Dorothy | and date of June, 1856, marked on the | for several weeks, has gone to Vislt| W ascocintion of Sovin Bo e BT 4 o e i | o e e e STDur Tiy comumitteo for Seplenbey | TMeriide. of the abdl relatives in South Attleboro. Mass. |day were: Pastmactors G oyt 5 O by free and careless with his means, which demands something kuite|are: Missex Alton and Edith Eddy, | Heard and Seen. v Champlin, Clayton E. Hunt and J automobile. or clse he is & “miser”. We are either | different in diet and clotring and hous- | Windsor White. Special comynittes i George Hatch bad as his guest over CHAPLIN Isham. Recorder Raymond E. has returned wasteful or stingy, and tre practice of liing, etc., from that which is pr.evatent | for Labor day, George Wetherell, Mrs. | Sunday, Charles Phrall of Ellington. o = and Brother Herbert Oehlers. where she has ;ex:l ecox;:m‘y, wihlclpl p.hreesn(l!;:,;;‘o?:{: uin many:other lands. {;;Yngi %\,wfi;fs el-lealey. J. D. Sanger,| \rs. John Rose and Mrs. Brown left| Rev. H. C. McKn'ght and Mrs. Me- | (TiP Was by automobile. etween the two, is aj 3 . M. E i Mail Carrier L. E.| Monday for a week in Hartford. Knight are away on a ati v Subs Granting that this standard is com-| Mrs. T. A. Turner and daughter, STy SO R 40 letters and post | visi The Misses Carrie and Lillian Hatch | two Sundays. Winter collected Somo one remarked, the other day,i menduble and desirable, true economy | Lvle. Mrs. Mary Weiler, motored tolare at Pine Grove, Niantic, for two Richard Willlams and fami that we need another “Pcor Richord™d lass not consist in aba.doning it to| Worcester Tuesday. weeks. News Haven are visiting at George | 32¥, Which were sent from the lo (o _start a fresh crusad= tor economy.|imitate the standards of other coun- Picnio at Barre Glen. Miss Mary Hatch is at Pine Grove|B. Howard's. Mr. Williams will sup- office by the two o'clock outgoin Perhaps. But a leader without fol-{| tries or of past eras, But ‘n a reaso Wednesday Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. Morse. | for a week. DIF Gt the Chureh Ssit’Bonday. lowers isn't a very portant . tac-} able adaptation of it to our indivigual | Mre. E. E. May and Miss Upham mo-| Harry Beckwith of Hartford, son of| Rev. W. B. Sandford of Waterioo,| The R. G. Miller Co tor in the world's condit'cn: neads awnd opportunitie Putting it in | fored to Barre, Mass, picnicking at w and son are nts at Lyn- Teneyck of - pending three ¥ rs. Jonathan Osborn, Buys Andover Farm. ruction = Charles Beckwith, attended the Chris- | lowa, is visiting his father, Charies|WRICh is building the scction of s 3 = would a new “Poor Richar another way, economy consists in cut- | Barre Glen, accompanied by Mrs. Ern- | tian Temperance union meeting Thurs- | Sandford, at South Chaplin. Mr. Sand. | Fo2d near Celumbia Green have e: ) p Tecently eold ciples? Or even readers? ting our <loaks accordirng to our cloth. | est Rice. A | \j day. ford, who was a Chapiin bo er and the po has What we really ne=i fs a popalarinshion may require that the cloak| Mrs. Wallace Roydon and children! " Everett Beckwith has returned from | preach at the church the las: S rting all the s . and nation-wide change of hesrr: a)be cut so lang as to drag a foot on|of Milford have been boarding with : a two weeks' visit with Hartford rel- | in the mont reform in our habits of thougn and a|the wroumd. Naturally, ve want to be| Mrs. C. T. Potter. '3 vicinity Into i he atives. Many of tre farme: i y | = S reformation in our .nethods of' life. fin r3snion. But if we huven't the cloth| Mrs. Alice Hayward and daughter, | George Stiles Jeft Mcnday on a bus- |and much gracs tems mn:rs.fn‘ ek —_— | Fres How any such revolution is to 60Me !ang ‘can’t get it without extravagance, | Elizabeth, of Putnam spent the week |iness trip for the American Thread = s . BOLTO | about or be brought aucut is mot aB iy, cleak a.foot shorter will protect us|end with' L. H. Linderman end fam- | company in Fall River. er ed a easy matter to discov::-. | from the werther. It may not be as|il¥. | Willlam E. Backus left Saturday Tolland County Tri 3 I = gt Tk s ) long as we want. but it will be as long | Florence and Harriet May of How-for a visit with relatives at Nepture oo Fecov Ofednn Grove—} s One of the featu of economy is s we necd. ard, R. I, are visiting J. S’ May and | Park, Ocean Beach. | = ns Lcase lce Pond—ichn B.! e “a disposition to save.” . good R —_— fam! Mr. and Mrs W. P. Parstow have COLUMBIA Sloane’s Death. | s of us are under the i necessity of | - The other day | happened to be Salad Supper. as tpeir guests Mr. and Mrs. Fisk, and = e saving, and do so, enforcediy, andi passirg a ‘big bank Dbuilding in a] The Clover circle gave a salad sup-|the formers mother, Mrs, . Sr.|Rev. F. M. Hollister Decli Call 5 5 grudgingly, with ~much whimpering)! neighiwring city just as the clerks|Dper and concert on Friday eveninis. from Upton, Mass. e s A g v e i a and whining over our hard fate. Wel were cuming out at lunch time, fol-| Mrs. Joseph Spencer is entertmining | Felix Kirchner is wisiting relatives| Congregational Church—Funeral of = haven't any dispositi:n o save, and| Joweq by a group of the sank directors.| Mr. and Mrs. John Southworth of | in New York for a week. Norman P. Little—Camps and Cot-|t5 D really consider it a sor: of martyrdom. who had been holding . meeting. The | Providence. Mr. hnd Mrs. Harris Eccleston| tageg on Lake Shore. 1.« that we are compelled .0. - A very fewl one thimy which impressec itself mest| - S ey spent Sunday at Easton Point. s 15" R of us, who have the disposition, carT¥{l forcilly on my obsevaticn was -that HAMPTON % : i - Miss Sarah Hutchinson of Rockville | it to an unreasonable lcngth and be+' those clerks were plain.y spending a 1 - Given Sewch Outing. Spendiig . e 3 2 | come isecly. Wherespon everyDo@ON sreat doalimort fnout:t and mouey.| g llf o Loty or s oo KhiToRd euoyes Wers gived an o r‘:::‘m eI & iame despises or hates us. Which is noL}un Tiits cloti: ihas (he o ural Carrier Has Blood ®oisoning— |outing at Ocean Beach recently. . . 3 wholly unfortunate, either. For a1 \Whih was one rei- .. they were Work on State Road. Charles Palmer was one of them. e e g Bascpt miser is every whit as little deser ok el n, Mrs. Will- ing of honor as a wastrel. ,, Mir. and_Mrs. George I'ackus ang|f0rd Is visitine her co : Pigbeapino Mrs. A. C. Kent and Mirs. A. B. Ed- | daughter, Mies Calista Backus, at-,'4m P Jehnson | v But the majority of vs don’t seem.| We farmers mre not apt to wacte were Ellfott Wednesday tended ‘the funeral of Mrs. Backus'| "7 SOUng ladies of the town v longer, to have the commenaable | s ere Il 0 Tt adhety. We Fitts has a force of men work- | Cousin, Mrs. Walter R. King, of Wil- | Tansing disp;)sltlon l:[ save, w.ich d;‘-:::;s:;::.“a,(_ no temgptation to. but it is quite | ing for the state on the road at 3 imantic, Thursday. Rev, ( us from waste in tise i where we are in posi-o. to waste. re ar- or & masquerade 1. us Olandt occupied the pul- 1 T o Bt ic s auite | ing for Mrs. Willard Fitch and daughter, | Pit 17 this place again last Sunday as a supply Rondmaster A L. Frink has bee: busy since the heavy raips repairin washouts. {ibhigs. than necktles ard silk stick- Sfood Peisening. Florence of New York, are guest W. A. Pearle, carrier on Route 2. wro | ‘"3, [0Tmers sister, Mra George S fias been .suflering with bidad polfon- | sfry Bufton of Norwich and Jrs. 2 N ing in. his right hand and arm, iS|(harles Lynch of Hartford. < Davoll and family of Hart- THnwry. low he has bought an auto- | slightly improved. Mr. and Mis. Willlam Backus are | ford are to occupy the house owned by | MTe. He Rey about 48 avichi ‘dedl| “3r H. 5. Gilbert tas moved His| e ciad® week tn Greeapors, £i.) W. II. BMss, near Chestnut Hill sta- srafting,—or worse. -Speculationtand : Sui \O°" ON6 86 e hag for A hydrosero- | familyto Eillott. | “Mrs. Julta Wallen and dangnter, | U0 grafting ere not in his line. Hellp % 7 Mra. Olney and Miss Ofiney. WhOi siserta and som, Russell of Hatifard,| C¥Tis Hilton of Glastonbu 4" he said. He had st last succeed- | have been visiting in Thonmpson, have have been visitin Mrs. Wallen's | 1h® wrek end with Mr. and Mr: — -wr« | ¢d in selling off a plece of outlying|returned home. 1 € Mrs. Wallen's 8o far as the farmer is concerned, | his only chance to secur~ a competency is by saving. He lsn't going to get | rich, as too many of our multi-milBon- aires have done; by sceculation and ¥ . Neighbor Sherman has a good pair | horses, and a fine stoc of farm ina- . Mr. and Mrs re trip one Myrtle Rogers er has been visiting spent James | intons Jones of East ra | Har n Wednesday 5 3 i P. Little. ney To Re-ovats Restery. i | propesty, and the purshase price just| Marins R. Jewett of Hartford, is|Moiher. Mrs. Charies Beckwith. My, 404 Mre, Riymond B. Clatke Fryer hs ¢ A Medicine Chest for 2. handily ‘Dought_the autcmobile. He | visiting his mother, Mrs, Mae Jeweit. | Mr and Mre Arthur Sweet and | Mr. Aand Mre Raymond B Clarke ' L vis s In this chest you have an excellent Wil no doubt have some excitement| Mrs. Robert Hastings is wisiting her | fo7; Tussell, left Tuesdaylfor asvisit| M7 And Mis Hof toved P e 3 ; - ) " remedy for toothache, bruises, sprains, | ind probably some pleasire out of |mother, Mre, ¥. A, Horsey i | otte trip fo Savin Rock Saturday. Eo- Dorothy Sumner and Andrew i ' stiff neck, backache, neuralgia, rheu- | running it. Anyway, he wanted it and| Miss Lucy Copeland and Miss Win- Went to the Shore. ling via wrisimantss and Y o BAville, Sute sueks st ' matiem and for most emergencies. One | he got ‘it. By and the Carver lot|nie Copeland, who have beemn visiting A number of people from this/town | and ’,',,”mmc Sy W _”' 1 r”: e P “_;",,;‘,'J“‘l - o '," L a 25c bottle of Sloan's Liniment. does it | which cuts awkwardly !nto his farm |in North Windham, have returned | enfoyed an outing (o Grenn Bench T T S DT wcon Vaughn of Hariford, heal ali—this because these aflments are | will come on‘the market and he'll want | home.. Sunday. Those going from hore. were To Build Near Lak % Claiting his coumn . Sl svmptoms, not diseases, and arecaused | it to round out his owa holdings, H Mr. and Mrs, C, F, Brenn, and Chas. | Mrs. Henry Scribner and her son| (- l. Fac owns several | D -t g i . hy congestion and inflammation. If you |"won't be able to buy it with a second- | A, Brenn, of Scotland, called on Mr.| Raiph, and Mre. James Maisn and|8cres of 1 head of the lake | s ' doubt, ask those who use Sloan’s Lini- lhand automobile as he covld have done | and Mrs. R. E. P Wednesday | daughter Miss Annie Main, <harles|”n Woodward 11011, is making prepar- | Home From Ocoan Grove. ¢ 8 ment, or, better, still, buy a 25¢ bottle jhad he banked his wind-fall money | evening. Backus, Jr., and Mise Fannie Smith, |Alons to erect a buliding therson I John M, Massey spent the firet of the Czmping in Maire, and prove it. All druggists. cven in a savings back at four per Miss Marion Rafferty is visiting Miss Willla A, Slate and son, Royal, of | The young ople enjayed n dance | week in New York, and returned | Pror arnping In Maiha e cent. . Arline Thompson, Babeock Hill, and his son-<in-law, | 21, Porter's hall Saturday evessing, with Mr. and Mre. Samuel M. Al Constipation Causes Most lils. : Motored From Pennsylvania Cassius Curtis, of Somerville, Mass, | The Miteos Heabury of Hempstead |in their machine from Ocean Gro y v o, Who o Accumuiated wasts in your thirty ‘,&u';? '.:m,‘."'t,'.':..’.’ hard wlk:egfm Mo Sl e Fast Destiand rea | ¥4ge &t Dlock isiand Munday ione Isiand are yients of Mr. and|Where they have hean visitine, n fow eot o wels causes absorptio road, g . motor 101 ot < «. Haymond ¥, Clarke, vilage umner of Hookville rh isons, tends <0 produce tevers, upssts | very diffieult to follow the Hine of trie | {rom Wennsyivania end are e & i T el Thtse o 1 tient At CIalp . 11t inson i [ 3 pre evers, ups: 8 snort time with relatives here, ot & vieit in Suffield, Declines Call, % o digestion. Yoi beich gas, feel stuffy,|economy without veering one way to- it il st W. Avery ledves Saturday for| A tatier was reud trom the puiptt on | 1,) 0" FIyer of Wikilmantc and eon Gt eited stethet irritable, almost cranky, It isn't you— | WArds extravagance, or the other way alitornin. 1o will stop at different | gunduy from Mey, Vrederick 8. $of | Duaglas Feyer, of Providere re it's your condition. EMmin this iness. But the farmor RAWSON ! laces on his way and will visit the | liater of Stystie i whern n eall 1o | enAINg the week - end at the formers o, Siney tolacnous waste by takios, one or two s ":gMu nfllmfi":.l.fi& e 'an American exposition heon extended hy the Cojumbia Con: | ™ihar-inlaw, Yirw V. dune Kineiy's | e . Wednon or, King's New Lifs s tonight, En- [/ e - hieh t - ¢ - ary UCnrpenter 18 in " loy & full, free bowel movement in the g o Ml""" Raom i ialnion ;"-':v” ;'y:”:n.l’:‘n"\,;' 'nnm';-v"m:u"’.'; vigiting her niece Mrw, lee Clark g norning—you feel 8o grateful, Get an Callers at J. J, Fit: Id's Sunday o geoapt i Louls Cavagnuro in wiariing work sriginal bottle, containing 26 pille, from |, other f & farmer Mlqhbor, were Mr, and Mrs, mm Fitnger- S - Viitlam A, Coltine spent the week | O (he underpinning for a cider mill as ur druggist today for 28c, it and followed it for | 14 snd Charies Wtrombers of Trook- Bl Mot ond with telstives in Hamden :n’- '- ”h’r':'n;ly ,u' 4',- "hrr wurners of Iyn, Mrs, G P, Ki and son of Jer- ton Mector rinity Chursh—Lawn| sy Wdge whe fo - ) o Bouth of We hotne f i sey City and Miss ie Fitzgernid of | Sale and Church Fair, Lieeon tmulsn;-a ot ’i;r:".lflm:':'v'l’: o] Leuse I6o Pond, (B LANGTON -~ Willimantie, o — for (iris, 81 Tiriar O Maner, is Iabians from Mane have C, A, Hammnmz 'un‘flvm;v'y, of mlnl 2 Mu‘- ,,.,,;',, i':mvv'u- been visiting | spending her summer vacation at the the pond comm " e | Bey thur Fisks Trig On the B4 , 878 AL 1, W, Hammond's, Hends in N, Y, e of M M Attt 1414 FrY's pond for fve ye ' { "es ” a6har ’ B, Whitehotise and Miss Leana | Mrs M, W. 1cethien is spending a| .",: :. ';:':‘,"". st o g 8 IPEe.tre-hovis e the ) Fav anges In Teashers An 7z Kenyon have returned from s visit |short time with her mother, Mrs ( . and pian Lo sell e i AEIE frw) neunsed f with thelr sictar, in t‘Ju!My.‘rnn, Tamen Lowr yane, ':f',';’.l;";'l“-(:y Koy o el Membwrs of the buiton HWall 4 . 3 b urner is » ng sev- [ ” ’ 0 1O - 1o " e N the il W owriis L ’ eral d“n in P mmn,":t" T i Funeral of George L. Sweet, enstern portion of the tow has :J:.’:‘:afi -v':w‘a)m Which was leruety W o e e / { Mrs, Btamberger is entertaining her | THe funeral of Georee L, Sweet was | changed owners recentiv, Wavife heen | ot ied g | § by - : % P F held Faturduy afrernoon, Rey, Georse | purchased by a syndleate of six Hai- | * sy hod Mre M, ¥, Strasser of SNow | e soiid " f Frank Phillips is having & silo put [V Genunz, D D, oMciating, Iuris Ene, Yok wpending # few Auys with | SeAn B i e v e he hearers wers members of the FUNERAL, et T Ao e | b0 eniist in Enein / Al SOUTH CANTERBURY |™37 /'r= —— oy, Sy, Bisaner 18 presidont’ ot the | the 31 e / MIJI“ W nd Mire Prank Lamb have Norman P, Little, By . Siramse b - " / sttt Everett Whipple, Mrs, Tila Whipple | 1. 3. and Mrs, William B, Fond and | aatas i pof Norman V. Litle, who R H. Club Masts, ) . o and Mrs, Gegrge Boardman, of Vuflui- dunghter have been the guests of Mr, | gunday eveninz, was brought here for | . The B . club of girls met » the Bi. Pa town, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, T.|and Mrs, T, 1), Pand, Mrs, John Tribp | byria] Wednesday, Wunersl services | Mie8 Adella N, Loonis Thursday ck in Ng i, Beptember Barber last week Friday, and daughter, Emma, have been the "o " %1 afternoon, the Columbia Conrega and Mrs, H, J, Larkham and |guests of My, and Jrs, James Lowry, Rev, (Claus Olandt of- | Death of John B, Sloane, 1 e st ™ Bouth Jins- (] i Norwich, Mies lucing Robinson has been 2 /7 - —. | Wed a de Preston finds M, J, Larkham of Norwich, returned |1, and hey sen, have been the guests formerly a resident of this place whare | Wednecday afier a five hour beure; the f Sioane B s e / paFs of ey yaeation, Bhe P -~ ! Teiciay heraleet LMk Sidney W, Arthur, Abbott, (eorge B o onaand B8, who has Uved| i i inoseneh the Uentre wehool foF y, ard, P 4 » vor the Boliol e i y 0 try Ouse Mre. Hannah E, [o-kham and Miew| Mra, Chorles Weaver of Arctie, R |SV oYt Fireet cometery, Mr, Little was | pusi 24 ycars, died ut four « x: : . . . d : for many years he carried on a pros- | of heart troubls, M . M, chyreh yo. vt a covering that will keep out the winter cold and D i, et "o Eah s Y OokH' | ot Mra, Suriha P. Robbine and Miss | perous business in the manufacture of | b "Puirfiald, V., coming to Har terenting. * ! & ), € 5 2. 4 8, B . wak ub - Vo e, . i pbo has tapgh sumrer heat; a roofing that will net crack, run, rot, warp, Mrs. Alice Cunningham, her daugh «_ John Turner with her daught- "“."",';,',"m.d":.,‘,',':,,‘_‘,‘,':, el STERLNS Taomn YN O Agh. ,;‘[‘\" . Foin Dalevilie, rust or leak. Let us show you the best roofing w< know of— ter Mrs. Thompson, and the latters Mas, - i .. attended | i, follow tournsmen. He is survived Charles Fond. While in biartford he | ne e Prin: two children of New York, are spend- | ‘he frnéral L. Bweet, re- |1y’ i wife, 13 children, seven sons | murried Miiss Rose Iialle of iariford, | il 2 » ) Ing eeveral weeks at thbir cottage, | maining for s to visit her|.uq six daughters, and ten granderil- | yho supv'ves Mm with two Sons o8- Mr, and M SBamuel Gardner have which Mrs. Cunningham recently | sister, Mrs. George L. Bweet, dren, leph of Kenmore, Ohio, and Charles Haver bought from Dr. John O, Smith, Charles Minctt and daughter, SBylvia, Foster Band, Columbia, will 8Ive | who lives t home, aio a sister a school Bun- NORTH STERLING | 55 Minott with nia wits and Tour | yiried entertainment at Yeoman's ball | Annie Bloans and ' brother, J d atendance Mr, p T . . B, > able addres children roturned tn thelr hame in | seesdsy evening. Aus. 3 as. | Moame ‘of Martiord. concert, new music, comedy sketch from the text, The s e ] eid, Mas: Bylvia re- | preg, Lyman: cornet | ey 3 is within you Visit inz Cumt:u‘:’l:mA A;:‘: g:‘e::ér:g for two weeks' visit with "ol,,,"?o::,."{&:,dmfiz ;4' m:l':s;:",,',;_ COVENTRY E \\\ ,\x,.flp.w passed " ecomr2end % Death Mrs. - g . cal goio, Mix: Edword F. Lyman, flute £ & oo - lay, N, 1 ! \ PN rcopeiend BT SR b | JErosma Yow ont the geautis Aged 91. Stoningtcn Recter Preaches. secompaniment. Other attructive fea- | Politicians Attend Bridgeport Repub- went “Monday atter- | " e & ures.—adv. 3 i t Id. . g 1 you :flm':.:“fl?fi'. service. above, appears on every roll. Miss Leflla May Shippee s visiting Trr‘!:‘\‘,ylr,c;:r:‘:am t:'rm-sr';n.clmr of T Oiie Pasbicn lican Om-nq—i«! arm Sol g Bl oy toll s thnt i badsnved pirm UGl Arpedtofis B A Eer o ramily of River|Preached Sunday st _ Trinity. = his| The west shore of the lake is & ltve-| V. B_Iawkins Town Committee| . e Shemn mary repairbille. I Eielile wing e we Point spent Sunday with B o Biowr | daughter, Vina B, accompanying him (iy place this summer. Several com.|Charles W. 'ce, W. 8. Vinton, Arthur | " by sl -"? ST s 2 e treln et ox NE S Sonaay .F. O. Plum- {phero,” Master Robert Bard returned panies of youns people from Hartford | Vinton and C. I, Schell, attendeq the 7 \ Qosts_more . "'g“d' ¥pol- wofing. mer. A e with them to Stonington. ave efther camped or enjoyed the|fleld day and outing of the Bridzeport [ \ ings, but ""C’ME' e year. o e T e ke Minges Mollie and Kathlyn Burk of| "Rey. 1. A. Kimmouth was in Led- |bullding erected last summer on the | Republican club at Lordship pari A \ 85R-0l0 roofs laid more than ol o New RO e The oVe, Been VISit-| yarg ocer Sunday with his son. his|Hartford Center Church property, |Saturday. The trip was made by au- L years ago are still 5 Roloecrd) in ing D 3;‘_"‘“;““ hcsore’ pulpit peing filled by Rev, W. E. Lam-| The land on the west shore owned | tomobile, going, by way of Merlden } l RY proof. 14ed e (ics- becol 010 By oF the Biams pramse ne Gochy | Phear in ‘the interest of temperance. |by C. L. Backus joins the Hartford [an? retirning by Middletown. Al § Thoce™ o MR _e "“G r-fading »P:g{“l:'.f sk te grange at Rocky | ™y photha E. Small after spend- | Center Church property, ~and Mr. | greatly enfoyed the day. e . hpees ¢ The Windbam county farmers’ agent, | e, ir ey s mtined oo oo s | Backus :‘; HOER; sovanpl \ntn. 06, ERGC. To Attend Reunion. _|at MRS. G. P. STANTON’S PRESTON BROS. Ino W. H. Kennedy, and John Grifft . 2 b > - B : Mr. and Mrs, George Maskiell, Edwin | S \ nd he farmcea Tt ot 7 in this place, her daughter, Fhith, |ford people—Dr. Weils, Dr. Wilson and Magkiell, Mra' May Kingsbury and No. 52 Shetucket Street N Hardware, Cutlery, Eloctrical 8 porting, Housefurnishina Goods, Visited the farmers in this section last | coming with her, having recovered |Elbert L. Couch. Dr. Wells has o3| Mra: Cora Mcicnight, left here Wednes- . = s SR Paints, Glass, Auto Supplies, Ete week. her former health. handeome bungaiow nearly comple q Eimi - - Miss Gertrude Eavens of Wrentham, day for an automobile trip to Eimira. DR, F, W. HOLMS, Dentist - and already cccupled. 3 > r. - y 200, 211, 213, 218 Main Steest, Norwieh, Conn. Maes., visited Mrs. Abble Hillery last Lawn Sale. Noled. . N. Y. while there they will attend a e N - — = - 3 The Ladles’ Aid of the Baptist church Attend State Meeting. reunion of Mrs. Maskiell's family. Shznnon Building Annex, Room A - Miss Doris Potter of Plainfield is|held a food sale as well as of avrons, Maembers of the local lodge ot A. O. . C. Long left Thursdav for a Telephone 3

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