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st night vhn bedtime Just as bothersome in- th: morning. Evpir try Doan’s Kidney Pills fo- 1t Kfiaw they are /for kidney back~ .fltfi—lflfi for- other kidney ills? 1t you don't, some Norwich peopis Sheitar do. i . Earl visiting his parents, Mr. Eead a case of it: 3 Charies Bragg, % B 2 e Jonn Connell, 32 Forest St, Nor- h‘f’;:m’ffih;fflgz’n& n:‘“m# s Y 3 Any m.. Mary D. uzua Teft -,M.,m ma . ] e e C. m...‘fi le h m.ndwu Mr. between !icl/l. savi. "I etrained my back and | Seve e Shelley, Who o : m{‘h% S & D M e th er nep e, my kidneys were affected. Nothing|John Rood of Moosup is assisting "°° Den- Fred Little. the Shelley home at pressnt. - Istyoen p Chappsll Home Closed. hllp!d me until I progured Doan's Attendéd Funeral. versit Pills at N.°D; Sevin & Son's Simmons, Judge John_ E. Kidney Pills a William = Drug Store. They acted like & charm Moy Ldelo . My l(r;i Aru: : e e, ] _end‘I have nad mo kidney trouble|Mathewson ar P B R hatnons Sng ok thie saw Bashe et {he CetRRL [y ! Charles was W, R to attend the funeral of ww-wo sorket: ,,_ for the hollday. Thanksgiving in Lebanon at meeting is & missionary - T R R Miss Maude Street is-ill ‘with the | F. Gates where four generations were| ™ A 3 L T AFCICCY EHEG M6 NS Wik diars: B Gr.enr h‘un(h and Stuart Ellsworth were orip 8t D home e eech “who has bun house- Henry Randall simply ask for a Kiduey remedy—get Celebrated Birthday. keeper at W, S. Chappell’ sum- Mrs. William Darrow celebratéd her |mer has gone to her flllthu\‘- in ‘The people Dosr'’ P!l-—thg same that Potvin’s. birthday Tuesday at the home of her D;nm, hearty 5 mm’ 1: Sundny !::umr”u\:‘ln‘.' nwhn attends | mother, Mrs. Rufus D, Curtis, Keenny and H. Keeney Lathrop | pastor especial cause Thanksgiv- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Newton of Mr. Connell had::: Foster-Milburn Co, the \'ew England Conservatory of{ Misses Estelle and Lena Tripp. are gttandod the C. E. convention in New |ing by the assembling of gifts of vari- | New London have been guests of Mr. Boston, is at the home of her | home "from their schools and spent | London Saturday and Sunday. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark the past Phengus. Dufietn: X ;‘:’&;"u;’ and Ars. Terael Seguin. | Thanksgiving with their grandmother. Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Cross spent Gingras-2Berthiaume. tertain- . These dor . C. H. Newton and Mr. - Mothere—Waten. irritable_Children! Sund: Dp-and Mis. X 1. GaNg. aw and Mrs. Levl N. Clark and grandson, "t lay with Putnam relatives. Wilfred Gringras and Amelia Ber- at dinner T vi: Miss S. ding of a relative on Tuesday of * That -fever, ‘‘paleness, grinding of | “vrs™ judson Gardner has heen enm- o A b g O | owing to weather forecasts were be- | Francis C. Burdick, took an automo- | weei. teeth while asleep; and codted tongue tertaining her mother and nephew thiaume - were married Wednesday | Elizabeth Clark of rs. . C. indications ‘that ‘your child has | $£0 12 ¥ morning. by Rev. Tgnstius Kost at S| Fenton, Mre: Julla Arnold Mise Gor. T os. e llous B peaancs | el i ot Mt Prany X Burs e g h".“m'h'_hm worms In its system. Kiekapoo Worm | "% NN YU pnui, Mathewson | J056PR'S church. trude ‘Arnold. and H. E. Parry. from day to day since—a k. 3 aston. Killer quickly rfga. Hd of these para- | Mt BRd Mrs Ehp e Nheir|y W P. Kelley and family spent| Mr, and Mrs. Donald Macdonald and was in Occum, Dr. James Wells Thanksgiving in Ballouville with Mr. N , ests of C. a :rlx:':: dl:hgh ;s 513';“""' or 0‘«]’::8::‘: mwic‘}‘:d"n' J. Arthur. Atwood, in Nor-|igejley's sister, Mrs. ;hlm Tfif‘" X‘ ;‘m v;fim nev!m }‘!lnw:y e gu e h Tactay - b Rev. John W. Wright and iss Mary to take, has three eflectl’ve madicllul Guests at . Brooklyn. Kelle: z Neighborhood Meetin, xpels 3 lelley _attended the Yale-Harvard a was| Mr. Chapman of Norwich was pres- - c the "'“::m' e ‘ones 1:;13::.5;‘“m mfi"m‘:‘ Geor‘ew%‘minfll::. pfnrt' Charies’ Fraukif’ has bought & hpuse nela a3, H, Brown's in the “Back '.r?n:.'d? ’ ?fl:xns ST dive & v‘:r.y‘ TO"alld nty af'“‘ "“";""b:m‘”““mfl“‘:d ouminate | o anksgiving at the home of MIS.|lof of W.. Kelley and will soon bulld, | Road district, Tuesday evening. Mrs. i R J e s i R 3 Loring’s brother, Clarke Lawton- ip| . Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Greig were week | L T. Pegrum. Mrs. John Beckwith, N Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bray daughter of chk!ord, R. 1 are m of Mr. and Mrs. Bray. Larrabes, tamf Mrs. George Colburn and son, Rua- Brooklyn. " | ena’ visitors in Boston, attending the | Miss Emma. Rev: M. R | A 0 o e o e roriaday WILLINGTON sell, of Burlington, Vt., are guests of Master Iyan Leclair, ‘who has been | Vale Harvard kame: - niveg | lumb, William Fay ‘and o C.La<|iocting was David” and Ty Candidate from New Verk State to! 5 and Mra Russell Colbura " New Lolldflfl county .B'r:g:n,‘:: {c?-zw(;::n:xg hx%.' I, re- nut‘nwogm:lpc.;otlgglgfsxnehs:v:vn1 e car- T‘r‘*’h Elliurvg'modlmm:’ o(t u:“ m Time, 1.”1;: :!’ or True Friendship.|“CPU n® cOn e Baption—Pabeon? E"C‘;;{;:‘muifl:; 2:::‘1‘ X mmmg the . an aries ‘'oodward of -4 NORTH FRANKL!N O o ion itk ittt o O B Ut Thou Nhadhied | wire: at NERIe ARDES o, Soniay: Local Brevities. als. his rome, having a thoat trouble. were in Willimantic as witnesses in 2 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abbe and son, Mrs. Elmer Ric.hmond has been en- Brnest 'nlllngiut of ‘Princess Bay, | law suit against the N. Y., N. H. and H | Robert, of Pitt.s'bur'h. who are guests | joying two weeks' visit in the city of sty dsinoeashored R ECT B ST K T e s e A et I | ettetito her. hums n at Whist—Day Off for Station Agent. | relatives, ‘having beencalled ere on = M and Vs, Waiter ABbe, Sr. and Al- | in Canterbury very much improved in | Leachers were Present, Descoy, Pracis o5 Hoksh ke Che. Sethaigs udge Waldo Tillinghast. BROOKLYN fred Abbe were guests of Mr. and.Mrs. 2 bl A B e B ik made memorabie in‘:rhn.n;txr;;lol::g{: i‘afikfigog 2 it Fonry Teadeet and. sons, Carl 5 > Guilforq Smith of South Windham on| Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of Norwich ;;’;:n‘t“;‘:,‘ms‘;fi‘!"iifi,x o ey for all who gathered in the hospitable d Miss Grace Frink, attended |and Edmund Trudeau, Miss Annie | Benjamin Newton Fined for Intoxica- | Thanksgivine. spent several daye last week with their [ PTESent IR RiS WITe's TORTNES. e | home. = -~ ho Gmnge mesting in.. Colchester | Fraser and Miss Clara Wood of Moos- | ~ tion—Lad “Aid Society Serves| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Potter and son, | daughter, Mrs. Frod Safford, making | X’ SRESEY CERET BT 0 o Oyster and Coon Supper. Tyesday night. up,. visited relatives here, Sunday. : were ‘with Mrs. Potter's sister, Mre.|the trip to and from Norwich by car- | pan pf fhe Pesre Bas PEAAREed WOR | T e : diing. thits Miss Helen Cnmcer was a Norwich | Miss Irene Taber of Plainfleld spent| Supper. M~ra Perry of Scotland on Thurs- | riage. Aaate all the Wy Trckn "Adams Cen- | entertainment “Tha.aun‘en'n War in Its visitor ‘Wednesday. Sunday with her sister, Mrs.. Hi P Mrs. Frances Smith has closed her | 2idats Bl the way from - Bo 30 lohee Bt Phinatey whamnt ot Yoe iss Henrietta Comager of Niantic | Smith. N erion e brought be-| 0. H. Johnson and the Misses John- | hose for the winter. She s with her | jor: Jeflerson Courty, O T TS, 0| Glory® Tast Thursday evening o eved was ‘the guest Thanksgiving of her| Miss Stella Lafrance, who aftends|fore Justice Willlam R. Thurber on|eon spent Thanksgiving with the fam- | daughter, Mrs. Everett Brown, in Pom- | 4y years, of a€e marvict, = Svine Universallst church when they served sister, Miss Helen. Comager. the Woman's College at Brown Uni- [ Nlfursday morning charged with in-|jiv of their brother, James Johnson of __|es ana has ndded nearly 100 to the|The dining room was decorated with iz and “"I’.&n‘" Rogers . and |versity, Frovidence. - spent Thanka- | o¢*Ciiiny” ofy" was seitenced to Jail | Scotland. s. Helen Adama has Been for sev- | o mpership: flags, laurel and hemlock by Theodore daughter spent ksgiving with Mr. | giving w! r_parents, County Com- Rogers. pe i e G for 30_days and to pay: costs. of pros- | M™% 1da“ Tracy Pegium is spending |eral weeks superintending repairs upon} " st Rev.. Mr. Darrow's closing ser- | Dobson and his assistants. To the of, Nogwieh. missioner an rs. Urgele Lafrance. unday in Wauregan. Birthday Celebration. 1 Friday was not too stormy to cele- brate in a delightful way the birthday of Mr: The rain of Sunday brought the Sunday school attendance down to 4, but ail the officers and most of the Ellen Webber. The home of her house on the Green, returning to| ;.. iarry Ward, oldest son of Mr.|question of ‘O, Jim, where is that ~ Mise Lydia Johnson was a Thanks- Res s Tt s Soyuion taxed at ten dollars and sIXt¥- | " yjjee Anna Bates of . the Gilbert | her son's' for Thanksgiving. R o 1) | USON S O Tk ey W glving guest of Mrs. Hyde Johnson of SRR "t " : ok ':r'd; for garn | .. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Cooper re- | 5chool. Winster, is at her home for| Walter Burdick was in New London [ oyl n™C 1 itice “on the Hill in the | with & twenty-three pound coon. Norwich. account of r . the holiday. Safurday and also attended the C. E.|piiroh COPAMITEC OF CO%, Srat he. be tly had as their guests Mr. and £ the First C. ational B William Lillie. spent Thanksgiving |for army blankets, the .George Geb | cen . Foan Worniont, conference at the First Congregational | o0 dd (' membership after baptism. 9 | Mrs. Charles H. Newton and their son, om 5 o 0 l N NOTCH ;v’ml:‘ ‘his g;lother Mrs. Elizabeth- Lillle y::ll'n Ffi;fl:ssnflrfl:;enlne;:n :nnxlm KEron Cooper, with his wite and child.| ‘Falph Eaton is at home fi a Ver. | church there. At Memorial church in the afternoon BOLTO lar ser- Frederick E. Miller has moved into|mont academy for a few days. He and T a =78 2 5 Entertain Eflhlnn Frnndt mR:l}ghdnBc:-(owm who_ attends Storrs | the house he purchased a short time | his father; S. Eaton, spent Thurs- EAST THOMPSON e x i R 1 f“é}\ua\';xd i‘x’;n"v;é(lt‘::! s“v:::s ’;flgn:’: “'Mr. and Mrs. Etigene Clark enter- | Agricultural college, is spending. a|Since. Mts. Mary Pike, who occupied | day with Mrs. Eaton in Worcester. pavpd - The musls. Ereder PR | e Sty O achan it spant TR tained eighteen fnena.- at_their home |few days with his parents, Mr. and |the house has moved to the one va- SEPL T The assistant postmaster, Loren |Organist, was es - FIving With Mee: . g Mrs. Sarah M has been pass- Saturday evening. Whist and other | Mrs. H. Beecher Brown. cated by Mr. Miller. Young, is working in the store. P vith Mr. and Mrs. games were played. Sandwiches, cake, | Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fuller were Chicken Supper. ELMVILLE Vernon Jepson spent Sunday with|mg a few days w d Ella Stevens., who has been 0 o ; Clarence Kidred: her er, Mrs. Loren Maine, fruit and coffes were served by the|visitors at Mrs. Charles Byles' Wed- | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Rap- 3 - < < O. E. Newton of Vernon. . e SR B S K ed hostess. nesday. tist church gave a chicken pie sup- | Worsted Mill Running Overtime—Holi- Mr. and Mrs. E. ;‘uflllilnzl?n lpt:l Miipesirsy hunting trip y Mrs. A°T. Browning and daughter | Everett Richmond, of Auburn,_R. L|per in the church. vestry Friday ev say Wosl : Notns Thanksgiving with the latter's moth- - A. Shaw has purchased an e 11, cuests of Lou Myrtice IS . Spending Thanksgiving | is visiting his brothers, Walter Rich- | ning. _Owing to the storm the attend- g Nusonume. ’ Miss Al week with her daughter, Mrs. Harold | nfond. : i i o | anee wasmot asdarae as it would have | The Sonnhill Worsted mill is running | _ MT. and Mrs. e a0 | Bugone, Riley, of Somerville, Mass., . Mrs, “Paffick Millétte has' rétirngd | been had the evening been bright. The [ overtime, S5 an0dts on Thurpley, M ANk Mss | oor two 15, ‘O Fawis Fohnaon and Mra. Al- | trom a two weeks’ visit with relatives | ladies were well pleased with the re-| Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Haswell are en- | Sias Joslin. T ad Gert Stiles were Norwich visitors Sat- | in Springfield, Mass. . . |sults of the supper. tertaining their daughter, Mrs. Lottie | Rev: and iMrs. Frank Chamberlain urday. Alvah J. Hall, night conductor on| - Harrw Copeland, who has been in A Hoxsie of Carolina, R. I. - | were in “Southbridge over Thanksgiv- S'I'ERLING Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White and |the Moosup-Central trolley line .is|the employ of Mrs. William M. Teas Mrs. Gilbert Church ~of Norwich |8 With the former's sister, Mrs. Jer- daughters Celia and Mildred, called on | having his annual vacation, - ry_Mofftt. Mr. Chaimbertin~of North Windhem | Mr.and Mrs. Geone Loting' spent"or T e s o P S e ad s Miss Fannié Foblfns 18 the guest of| A number from this 1 s tt and her nephew, r to Providence of Waterbury spent grandmother, Mrs. L. Howard was home for 2. loren Main was a Hartford b place attended Wednesda: timousine Monday to New York, where | Mrs. Mary Dwver has been spending - S AR s Meaorith. Bbtny rner. was a Man- 0, i Tablossaf Whist Tednasdhy in, Bostons SERROE Sodle i S Do winter. RiEhw G896 In Eutaem {6 suet. of “"s"'%ni“‘.‘n ot o o | A TESEel Moure Mot the Thanke- » Wednesday. ~Mrs. Albert Ward entertained a par- Pricyf imnthe e et e sxvlt;:; Preston and Miss Florence Hop- | Ransom are pleased to learn that he 3 S 3 5 2 ev. G. F. Genung, D. D. and Mrs.| J na Ais - |is much improved in health. Mrs. Gt et 5 e O Tty S | Thers 2,00 ST, o B0 v | i Ol IS DBt Mk W TS VTR S | s 5 S 158 e " | WERGY'S FINGER BEGKONS T 0 : ed, prizes going, fadies’ first to Mrs. |ber Co. They were raised on-the.farm | Charies Minott, in Greenfield, Mass. to |, NI fLaurg Chase who is teaching e DOCTORS AND NURSES FROM EUROPE Byron White: secon m, Miss Ruth How- | of Albert C. Walkér,Whtdé “homedta | (Il On Professor John'F. Genucg, D. |5 SR80 CERCD, J8 TRnqes ne EAST KILLINGLY o nnumenp‘ Byron White; | on River street: A short time. ago| 4 a2t Amherst. Vi i ents. Mr. and Mrs. Conova Chase. second, Reuben Manning Retresh- | there was a beet exhibit by Ernest L | ME ;“;*e o B e are | Miw. Touts Kibbe spent - Tuenlar | il Angie Tovn . was 4. Tecsit ments were served, by the hostess. French. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pond and | With her son in East Killingly. guest of Mrs. Mary J. Law in Provi- Station Agent’s Brief Vacation. coherlft and Mrs. Sydney Brown f|aaushter are with Mr. and Mrs, T. D. Nellie Place and her guest, Miss | dence. . Stati t Heath € Thanke- | 2w Loudon have heen yepent ‘visi- Fprug et SE ok, vacation, ie Church of Norwich, were Put-| Mr. and Mrs. William Yare spent o pEont Teath gpent Thanke. | tors at Willis’ Rouse's. nam visitors Saturday. Thanksgiving with Mr. Yare's parents siving in Peace Dale, R. L. the guest| Miss Marguerite Porter, who stays e SE05Mrs.. Goorge Bawson - and | B o) > Mr. and Mrs. /Louis Potter. Mr. | at the home of Harry Dean while she SOUTH KILLINGLY two sons. of Rumford, R. L. and MF: | Dacimn o fo: Rushman of WWillimantic had charge|is attending the local high -school, is and Mra? Walter Rawson of Worvester. | - Mo g B o visited refatives Mr. and Mrs William sm:h”e"“m“_ SP'D@("S the ho"ggi rgcel-l! glth her Crimson Rambler Roses: Bloom on| 'Were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and !in Danielson Thursd tained on Thanksgiving, Mre. O. Lewis | namrny - @nd Mrs. Buell Porter at Mrs. Royal Rawson. Mrs. Daniel Cutler and Miss Olive 2 [Thanksgiving Day—Big Buck Shot- Mre, B. C. Conklin spent Wednesday | Aldrich have been visiting John Flood T Lt :;g:;'}'?ég:s’l‘huru- Byan 1o Noatrit. - : ac | With friends in Central Village. and family in Bridgeton, R L, for a day with Mrs. Fred H. Race, ~Fanc William Leclair's little two and . a r.‘and Mrs. Charles Woodmansbe Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright mo- |few days. % |Dbalf year old son got a bean in his|Of Danielson were Sunday — visitoys|(ored to Pomfret Wednesday to visit| Mrs. Sarah Paton has been the guest aprons and other-lines of work were ith Mr. Wood: = wingiay ostril Tue: hysici was | W] r. Woodmansee's parents. Wi ho 1 taken up. Thirty-three Indies were in | operil Tuesday. A physiclan was|With Mr. Woodmansee's pa eumo- | M Wright's brother, who leaves this |of Brooklyn friends recently. attendance. ) Mi: thy Gards d " Mis nia. week for Florida. Albert Ii. Sayles made a business wo i ss Dorothea Garduer and - Miss [nia . Entertained Relatives. trip to Providence Menday. ” Emmna Bradley spent ‘Thanksgiving' Several people from this vicinity - -] . 3 % 3 "HAMBURG =~ - . |with relatives in Groton. were in Danielson Friday evening to and $iys. 3. B. Potter of the HaN | Novein . Adases of Woresster snd g Miss Elizabeth Buckley of Rochdale house eniertained a party relatives and friends from Providence |JPeR! the week end with Miss Alma on Thanksgiving day. ; Earl Bragg of Yale college is at his | hear tlie concert by the Bass Clef club home for Thanksgiving. of Norwich. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Davis and son Neva Barlow has finished work in Mrs. Hayden Reymolds was taken to Dr. Swest last week for treatment of | Roy ssell, spent Thanksgiving with rel-| Danielson and has returned home. Charles Keegan spent the week end N e e— G her foot. atives Tt Providecce. Ruth Dexter who teaches in Baliou- | in_Providence. ORTH STERLIN Mrs. Fred King of Saybrook was a ville is at home for the holiday. Miss Clara West of Moosup, Mr, and week end'guest of her: parents, Mr. Thanksg g Roses. M#s. Julius Fink of Providence. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams of and Mrs. Warren Martin. 3 Judson of New Jersey and Miss Linnie | Providence spent Sunday with H. H. Ao SMariori Do 1e Bieadias s ABINGTON It is rather unusual to see roses at|(iiirav of Boston, have recently come|erovioy P o dancing class in Saybrook, Thanksgiving, but G. W. Barlow is|t; the Hill Crest house and are em- Miss Murph; teacher at the Dor- Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Griswold ot |Savings Bank “System Inaugurated In | exhibiting some on his crimson ramb- ploved in the Sonnhill Worsted mill. rance district, spent Sunday at her Gutiford were V!lltol'l at C. M. Peck's ler. Mr. Cahill is in Woonsocket for a&|home in Cumberland. recently. Shoots a Buck. few days’ visit. Joseph Nappie of Bristol, R. L, was Mr. and Mrs. Ludchk _Bill are visit- The Florton farm has been surveyed G R. Barlow shot a buck Wednes- here last week and moved his goods. ing friends in Hartford and Elmwood. by Mr. Pike of Danielson, ay -morning, a fine specimen with ’ Friends are so to learn that he has M1. and Mrs. Jopgnes Smith of Bridge. Charles Smith now has electricity bum.l(ul antlers. Mr. Barlow, POMFRET Cm 3 » who lost the sight of one eye. port were guests at Red Gables last|in his house. has a natural history museum will John Griffiths butchered a hog last Sunday. School closed Wednesday for - the| have the head mounted to add to his|Mrs. Gilbert Burdick Dies Suddenly— | week that weighed 427 pounds. €. B. Wood ent:mmad a friend from | Thanksgiving recess. collection. Thank: Thomas W. Caperton, travelin; White Plains, New.York, last week. At the church last Sunday evening ot b Guests. pe 3 e —— salesman, has been staying at George EONS Al : HEE Miss Ellen Osgood gave a talk on her CANTERBURY PLAINS Mrs. Gilbert Burdick died suddenly [C. Spoomer's. f-r?velsd i Bpstn, Fhich TRy 3 Tuesday after a brief iliness. The Mf" Edith Dexter visited John Pot-| Thirty surgeons and thirty-six)party. The c:lcz?u--:g" nfi::-h:pm enjoyed. There were abou s- e e eld at home, .| ter_in_ P! 1d Jast week. - |to be assigned to Medal Contest Won by Alena Larsen [ 1" "y dlack, o o o e Fr0ay [ e ter sunper. a¢ ihe home of |urses. comprising the second Har- |0 b . France, where they will \m Mary Webster, who has been —AQuilting Bee. Misses Sarah M, and Mary Averill|Mrs. Abbie Hillery last week' Thurs- | vard unit, sailed from New York on|gsee much active service n for some time at the Day Kimball and Miss Anna Smith of Worcester, |day evening was well attended. A |the steamship Noordam for hospital|the rear of the firing line. This unit hospital, is slowly gaining. i\ p Medal contest was held in the|and Miss Fanny Brown of Canterbury, |good sum was added to the church |service in the war zone. Dr. David [will be connected with the British Jay Rich, of Chicopee Falls, Mass, | M: P. church Saturday afternoon, Nov. |spent the Thanksgiving holiday with | treasury. Cheever of the Harvard Medical |forces, though it is entirely neutral, spent Thursday at his father’s. 20, at 2.30 o'clock. The children all [Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown. school facuity is in charge of the|according to Dr. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peal enter- |spoke very well and were warmly com- | ‘Mrs. Averill and Miss Sarah Averill HAMPTON {ained Fred Barnes of Danbury, mended for their efforts. The medal | of Worcester sgient the holiday with anksgiving. Was awar ena n. ‘ vm |nfl.med Illd Red mh 8! 8. Larse: e other | Mrs, Charles P. Grosvenor. School Bank. children who took part were Alfred| Mrs. Charles V. Cushman spent the| Merton Phillips who came Friday for lched and Burned Badly. [M i :o;:nl‘:mu:wn: havits of | U%, Olive Seltsam. Mary Maki, Fred | hollday with his aunt, Mrs. Charles | 3,Short visi¢ with his mother, return- - 1 Allén, Eisle Combs, Adelle Lachapelle, | Van Brunt at Readville, Mass. {o Plainield Sunday. Not Sleep Well, Used e e techant, DRStE- b Tecently | Miss Byeline Christian sang and Peari Robert Rush Witheesod the Tarvard.| .Mrs. E. A. Darrow gave another one eme d Face Cl Rl s Christian gave a' recitation, each one | Yale game last week. of her delightful dances in the bunga- ‘ Soq)an Qintment. Face emd e therine Martin, Mr. and Mrs, | P6I75 BI7€h & Souvenir. = low last Saturday evening. homas_ Eiliott, and Mr. Qultting: Bes. CKER o B A toen. i the ailments from which almost everyone sometimes z Sharoe. speit"Thuraday wich Tea- it Moy T 2t 5, X v e oy R B e o L g g o e s 3 Lo Abe| o 5 g “and Edward Simino left | Injured some time ago, is improving. backache, d The Ladles' Ald society hola &-‘;’. ‘m_ $n-hal, on .ane-a.y. Nov. 24. Tusaiay Oy R Dawes Nnite muddy oomp!enon. lasmtude, epression day meeting at the library next & Wesk I New other results of a disordered digestive system—is ae; | ntne et T ey K vara Pinesult spent Thanksgiv-| WOODSTOCK VALLEY 't noon and -all had a very soclal time. ing with Philip Simino, P M- an@ Mrs. O..A. Hiscos and Mre. EAST WOODSTOCK | co'ifomup iard hes recentiy moved | o 76" Shigpacrs s Pomire Sunday: James Sweet wae & recent visitor ""‘- E. O. Butler-and C. F. Yorke -uumng. Wired for E Electric - Light- | with Thomas Bro: :r. yV'x" Haven are spending the holi- 's in town. used | ing—Halsey Allen's Funeral. o catignt & large fox Mrs. Nellie Alvord and Miss H. P. % &um Claueon has enteredithe: e, |/ isw h.;,,, Strong left Wednesday |, Allen W. xonyon spent the week end g to spend the holidays at her home in n Pomfre 7 They have ieved the distinction of being the asioct | b s T R WILSONVILLE widely used fig’dmne methe world, because millions of : WESTMINSTER have found them dependable, speedy and sure in g < Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huntington of on stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Edwin Meade of New York, the|East Thompson spent Thanksgiving action ch, ’ nges Fred was | With Charlés Kelly and family. i ‘Compounded from ible products, Beecham’s Pills are free from ith e br’:l:rt:;uo’u s‘m‘y’w *3rs. Agnea Clare of Boston was with harmful minerals flm drugs. They do not promote the farm for Thanksgiving. her mother Thursday. physicing habit—do not irritate the bowels. Shouid be taken by every Fred C. Green has returned from |, Miss Alice Jack was in Webster on member of the family at the first of illness—so mild and effective Bhode Iniand to spend Thanksglving e | that they are good for the aged, and for the ills of childhood, 2re ~and . Mrs. ] Morning and Sy Sebvioes ‘G L 1OF 'rue-d-v e |0 2, L E S| | | Safe for Children Lo H. Lindssies STy wers &2 .G B | ORildvren Oy Directions of Special Value to Women with Every 3 gfinfig.@dfi 1 in ‘wucusuy"connt vyour blessings ons| - FOR FLETCHER'S hflbymn—-h—zu--fld- In bezes, lu.zls a former resident of W but b’%wnnmwm CASTORIA i85 Bese 1}