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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY. JULY 22 have book ip men and wo- know about the d: but Robin- mpanion for d a d a something of s I sum- : ;n in it more than are familiar with who Facall WhE Re t shifting went When and real troubls in finding v may to com- came up against as indigo. Il amount to 1 tin even road his fleld n Know w0t afford to be must keep themselves sest of health at all Most of all, the digest- ystem must be_kept in ng order. Knowing rtance of this, many women have derived help from 9 o These safe, sure, vegetable pills quickly right the conditions :hat cause headache, languor, stipation and biliousness. are free from habit-form- s drugs. They do not irri- tate or weaken the bowels. n find that relieving the mall iils promptly, prevents he development of big ones. v depend on Beecham'’s Pills to tone, strengthen and | gladdened country eye. lade: ready for the reaper. I (everything to please us, and drove on. Another man about his hay. Oh, enough, but the ! vented him from curing to lose half its n’ out. was likewise es, it was heavy tarnation rain pre- and it was alue soakin’ “How about asked, knowing that h the hail DO NOT WHIMPER OVER POOR LUCK— FIND JOY IN YOUR BLESSINGS . For The Bulletin) | of rve was as fine a sight as ever that “Robinson may Thick, heav- unbent as yet by any wind, stood six and more feet high, almost I quoted to him the old saving of how we can't have blue NEW LONDON'S TRAFFIC ORDINAN Change Likely to be Made in That Portion Which Permits | Vehicles to Stop But Fifteen Minutes on Certain Streets —Efficient Work by Motorcycle Cop—Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument. (Special to The Bulletin.) New London, July 2L—For some reason best known to the police man- agement of tho city of New London, Officer Nelson Smith, who did such ef- ficient traffic service the season prev- ious as a motorcycle cop, was not as- signed to that service at the opening of the present season, and -naturally there was wonderment as to the reason why. It was talked about town that he did his duty too impartialiy to sat- isfy the police committee of the court of common council, or perhaps some of the influential friends thereof, and that he held up and cautioned, or per- haps arrested, some violator of the automobile laws of influence, and that his assignment 1o other duty was adopted as a punishment for his ef- ficiency. So_another officer was as- signed to ride a motorcycie and en- force the laws that govern the opera- tion of automobilss. | This officer iearned how to ride, that'is he learned to sit astride the machine and ride up and down the streets, but he did not have the knack of keeping a lookout the acre bed whi Jhalllfor violators as he was kept busy a3 mmer almost ruined. “Did | watching his own motor vehicle. j they ever recovat Wa'll ye-es, the| There came a time, however, when he | berries was doin arter all. | Ba ies I pre: t worried out | crop was | ever had and tbat the prices a leetle | the hishest he'd ever obtaimed. Still a at the bu |nis potato. tops in spite of | poisonir e could do. | wet weather ¥ | if he should f - till he got to And so it went all my twenty mile 4 % | up lost time af 1 oclock at B :"‘:;12‘ 1t and nd down Ocean| Dt e o t speed and in the | oe Bl oies | st veclles The avenue is| e T Ut n. Jifolat times & redl iracing | cou and 2 pena il the time|Some night there is liable to be a| e M Neithor 1a ¢ |Teal smash-up and perhaps with loss| them. Neither is It lof Jife. But Officer Smith is seiting O e red ook | onto that game, and, it would bé just e him to take a'ride out on the e nue on his own time and bring Uil only be as watchful for | ;ome of these late at night violators| e other. of Ver s corn does i My neighbor” S its wild t and 1 guess ed somewhat fitte Th c Off.” couliflower are in not vet for. the result doesn’t make 1i for you. to hear you talk! from a2 visit to New Haven. from her recent illness. Mrs. Berger York visiting her. their sister, week, Mrs. Louis Sunday. Monday. Mrs. Zeep Them Well Mirections of Special Valus in Women with Every Bozs Sold Everywhers. la bozes, 10c., 25¢. Mich., is visiting her Minnie Howard. ‘Will Strong spent Sunday with his cousin, Mrs. T. N.. Skinner. Mr. and -Mrs. Milton Hayling spent Monfay in>Manchester. to set lived too long for corn, to -book will where they ab a leetle the biggest he'd hird farmer was cocksure going to eat off all and that going to rot the crop, the bugs. ay he w. confidi s going to have a pot Whereupon I asked him better w bout cro: ute I came with e forthcoming. rined w1 h n ma he ba: in looks_bad, very, been 3 all ab I'm hav become come for I have seen on first-rate. string bean ) op prom My melons are 'waj But my peas nd beets and carrots and doing Tomatoes and pep- poor shape. should are | Try looking these last up and see if pleasanter It certainly will for those who have THE FARMER. Windham County SOUTH WOODSTOCK Miss Gertrude Phillips has returned Mrs. H. K. Safford has recovered Mrs. G. W. Davis fell from an auto. mobile recently, causing a slight inj has guests from New Toliand County BOLTON NOTCH Mrs. Gustin Kimberly and Mrs. John Hall from New Haven were visiting Majne last Mr. and Mrs.«Clgzence Daily of Wa- terbury visited at Loren Maine's over Mrs. Harry Slayden of Rockville vis- ited her cousin, Mrs. T. N. Skinner on Hattie Warner from Detroit, mother, M a little and Any myself all essaved to hold up an automobile and he crashed into it, with damage to hoth machies. The police motorcycle W put out of commission and so was the new motorcycle cop. He was returned to do regular patrol duty and he does that quite well out It was then that Officer Smith was called from his beat and ordered to mounted duty and he has been right on the job ever since, and he is just impartial as ever in the performance duty. It makes no differcnce to the the o iolator is among the e e class or the poon o 'S an 3 biie, and does on of law, he is picked up mith, as all violators look His return to that spec- 28 e S aldutyshusiibiag effect and the TR EanU S N‘l“‘ S rervbody | overspeeding and driving A 2 < ¥ lnow down to the mum, and th and lum ar discouraged. ther details of the Jaw are considered and respected. Officer Smith has put nce of a farmer, Td|.n end to the use of Ocean avenue as T ot %o | @ speedway for automobiles at times | o BBOLE S e g st e o pour of gloom that | Sneh the Tooreallbuan er. There are some operators who familiar with the hours of duty, working hours of the motorcyc! and eome of these seem to make | the | cop; to the bar of the police court. There be other mounted police officers as efficient Smith by as e would put it: “He can't be in seven states.” t eu- In order to put an end to the jitney | riuisance, that of standing in front of | the State strect stores hout re; time lim thereby interfering r terially with the business of thestores from patrons who ride in agtomo that fifteen minutes limit was inserted in the new traffic a nks the out Tolland County BOLTON d growth of tops, most |Strange Pranks of Lightning—Robin- of health color, and son-Barrows Marriage. out well as - they'll rot; per- Last week Thursd Bolton experi- enced the worst thunder storm that it has known i any y the damage in town was slight for such a severe storm, and considering the number of that lightning struck. At Plo liardone's the ng entered on the telephone, setting fire to Two boys were slightly injured and minor damage done; at John Salvi's a bolt entered through the roof a few floor boards. t near the South School house was broken in- to three parts, a tree on the lawn at Kingsley Barrows’ was hit, the same bolt enfering the barn and hiting Mr. 1 fit on are at the George Summer struck. Other things which place suffered by of Loomis Brothers, Westfleld, Mass., where they have a large grocery store. Mrs. Louise A. Carpenter, daughter Miss May Carpenter of Naugatuck, and son, Arthur Carpenter of Waterleit, N. are spending some time at the Rugeles house. Wright R. Baker has returned to Ohio ,after a few weeks' stay at his mother’s, Mrs. Louls Levey’s summer home in town. Miss Florence Loomis of New York is_a visitor at Charles N. Loomis’. Miss Sarabel Pinnev has a Shetland and saddle, a gift of her par- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinney. Robinson-Barrows. Miss Dorothy Barrows, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Barrows of Hart- ford, who has spent several summers in town and Dr. Leigh Fowler Robin- gon were married at the bride’s home, July 12th. Dr. and Mrs. Robinson are to_be at hame in Raleigh, N. C, after September 1st. Mrs Maria Avery of Webster, Mass., is visiting at C. M. Pinney's. STAFFORD Mrs. Carrie Smith in Canada—G. D. ide Painfully Injured. . Clifford Dimmick is the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Horgson at Niantic, ‘Miss Julia Loughhead is represen! ing the Y. P. C. U. at New Haven this week. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bachelder of Boston are occupying the rs, Bachelder homestead. Mr. and . G. P, Chapman of East Orange, N. J., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wightman. | Miss Hiidabeth Reltigen of Tl Eratll the | | forcement, while minimizing that feat- ure of the jitney nuisance, still serves as an injustice to the merchants, asj it places too short a limit for thse‘ who come in automobiles to par_ronlzel the stores. There is a general com- | plaint on this score and effort will bej| made to have that clause expunged from the ordinance, and one substi- tuted that will refer direct to passen- ger carrying vehicles for hire. the outset if the licenses of some jitney drivers had been revoked there would have been no occasion for a standing time limit. But there were jitneymen who insisted that they had the right to stand.along the curbs wherever, whenever and as long as they pleased | and were not obliged to move to make way for any other vehicle. In order to avoid what might be termed by some to be unjust discrimination that clause of the ordinance was made gen- eral. . Recently a writer for a local news- paper ridiculed the architecture of the soldiers and sailors monument on the parade, and by way of no harm, added that a stroke of lightning uld be | welcomed that would demolish the monument. That is the opinion of one! man publicly evpressed. It is well that ! he does not represent the whole people. i | | { That beautiful monument was pre sented to the city of New London by the son of Joseph Lawrence; the same who founded the Jose Lawrence ree hospital, made possible new | almshouse, and semi-annual big feeds for m the unfortunate ir and_did ny other things for the lasting ben- of the people of New London. In| onor of the volunteer firemen of New London, and as a spec ute to hi city with 1t formali ome after the city was given the mo; year ment on the parade. The firemen's monu- ment is to be x loc park, £ the city e Lawrences. There are some New Londoners who ument will be spared from lightning, 3 4 Ik ba friend. F der: L. a formei foreman of the Namecaug Engine com- pany, chief engincer oi the fire d partment and mayor of the city, ¢ ted a granite monument in front of the county court ho: which is wmounted by a statu h s ng | kene of the late N n. his later monument was [ ed to thef hepe that the soldiers and sailors mon- | Monday and Tuesday MR. JACK SOUVENIRS FOR LADIES AT ALL PERFORMANCES ON OPENING DAY THR One Act Drama with Frank Daniels 5 ACTS EE SHOWS DAILY July 24th ‘and 25th V. L. S. E. Presents a Blue Ribbon Feature THE GREAT DIVIDE Adapted from America’s Greatest Play, with ETHEL CLAYTON AND HOUSE PETERS TILLY'S TOMATO SURPRISE Two Real Comedy featuring Marie Dressler CONCERT ORCHESTRA ALL SEATS 10c :30—7—8:30 SOUVENIRS FOR LADIES AT ALL PERFORMANCES ON OPENING DAY SOUTH WILLINGTON Motor Outings—Big Defeat For Or- cuttville Team—Masons at Work on New Dyehouse. A party consisting of Miss Mar- garet and Anna Wiegold, Elmer Mac- | farlane, and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Panama, erson. N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Manchester, and_Mr. Walter | and | Saturday and Sunday at Wickford, R. T. making the trip in three automo- biles egie Brownlee spent Sun- Rev. and, Mrs. E. W. Dar- in West Hartford. Harriet mith have returned from a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Korper, in_Granby. Miss Inez Pierce of Providence, R.| was n recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Houchens. Alice Service has T, returned | j|from a visit with friends in Niantic. | anklin C. Gurley is home from | Philadelphia on a vacation of two weeks. | Mrs et Howard Fralick, daughter Mar- and nephew, Leo Conway, of owell, Mass.,, are spending a_couple | f weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John R.| {Edwards. | i Visited the Beach. Artha: L. Spicer, John R. Williamn H. Brackett and| ce, Jr, went with Rev. les A. Parker to New London and beach. as his guests last Satur- Messrs. | Eawara | James Serv Orcuttville Defeated. The Orcuttville team came in for their trimming here last Saturday, 21! to 6. Todayv the local club plays in South ‘Windham, Fred' and Louis Service spent Sun- with Gardiner H. Hall at Ocean h. Mr. and Mrs. James Service, Jr, pent Sunday and Monday with rela- tives In Norwich. Pleasant Motor Route. wi I t woul t with the reed by when the the monu- ment should forever, or Barrows In the ankle. A telephone pole was , &5 = uld | shower were telephones, highway Tuly dst. a it Such lettuce | poovy grass and incidentally the seen. Great heads six |R€rves of many of the inhabitants. across, as hard as an average Hartford Missionary Heard. | B andi soieenan ‘I,’:l‘l),‘"f?fi]e'l‘{"‘l,: Rev. Louis C. Harnish of the Hart- { ath, "] ford mission preached in the local | s chu Sunday morning. ! There are several things in my gar- Mrs. Frances E. Ruggles is at Mar- | den and on your farm that are most |blehead. Mass., for a vacation. emphatically not doing well. Tf we| MTr. and Mrs. Robert C. Loomis have want to, w n find plenty to kick |been spending sometime with the forb- about and plenty to get discouraged |er'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. over. But there are also things in |Loomi: my garden and on your farm that are Mr. and Mrs. Denison H. Loomis doing fine. If we want to, we can find | Spent Sunday there also. plenty to rejoice over and thank God [ Messrs. Loomis are of the firm ! long time. v ing Mr. and Mrs. At Block Island. W. Rollinson and daughter, eenjoying a vacatlon a Leaves For Canada. gone to Can- spend a month are guests F wa W also and that the talle of the remowal to| nother site be silenced until the 1 ew Londoner who served in the civil r has answered the final roll-cal at monument was erected to per- setuate the memory of the men who ked their lives that the country might live and is entitled to the prom- | nt position it now bolds. If there is more room required to accommodate | the increased vel fic, there is a parklet near iment, but which has no c with it, and could be removed iwit! senti- mental objection, but to remove the| monument would be an insult to all New London to sery Block | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Neil took a| {trip by automobile last Saturday over | what they feel is one of the finest [routes in the state. Going through | Hartford, Middletown to Goodspeeds | Landing, crossing to Saybrook and then the $hore to New London and the, the 22nd, Rev. Leon- preach in Memorial hurch in the absence of Rev. Charles A. Parker at Northfield. There will be no Sunday school. New Dye House. Work on the new dve house s pro- gressing finely The brick masons lare at work since the latter part of | last week and with the door and win- | dow frames in place it begins to look like a building. Willlam Pardus was taken to Hart- ford hospital last week by Dr. F. B. Converse. There is some question as lto the nature of the trouble. WILLINGTON | Effects o m Moore 1 alow. Union Heck, who expect was _painfully riking him in the ing a small bone in the nose ting a gash in the forehead taken to the office Dr. his wounds were dressed Funeral of Al The funeral of held Wednesday anderson a break and cut- He w Bard where Barrows. Alex Barrows at his home, Rev. officiating. He is was F. sur arrows of thi stown ken to New Lon The body don for burial. "ELLINGTON Services Omitted During Pastor’s Va- cation—Camp Fire Girls at Crystal Lake. was Rockwell Sadd of FHartford who has been spending ten days with Mrs H. C. Thrall, has returned to his home. H. B. Loveland and family of Detroit, and H. C. Loveland and family of Buf. falo Y, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Allen. Rev. D. E. Jones and Mrs. Jones left Monday for their vacation of two They are planning to spend with relatives in Scranton, Church Closed. During the pastor's absence there time Penn. will be no church services. Mrs P. Talcott of West Hart- ford arrived Tuesday to spend the re- mainder of the summher at Mrs. Slade's. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saad of Burnside were v day Miss Elinor Allen of Mt. Vernon, M Y., is at her home here for the sum- mer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlende moved into the rent just vacated by Station- master McVeigh, on Malin street. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark and family have moved here from Tariff- ville and will occupy the Thompson place on Burr avenue. Miss Mary Aborn has returned from a week's visit with her cousin, Hazel Sloan of Broad Brook. i At the Lake. ‘Weaxkashuck Camp Fife Girls with their guardian, Mrs. C. J Eastwood, ‘went to Crystal Lake Monday for a ten days’ outing. They are occupwng tors in town Sun- Pitts- the Brigham cottage. G. D. Ide Injured. Ide. while at work in the]| _ Woolen company mill last by his widow and one son, Leroy | f Big Storm Still Felt—Luks M. Bates Owner of Nebraska News- | | paper. might, nor by power, but by th’ the Lord of hosts. | 4-6_was the text Sundav | for Rev. Mr. Parker's ex- ourse. There were 64 pres ble school. The decorations garden lilies with tall graceful of cats from the Greencrest | The shower of Thursday afternoon terriffic but Willington was spar- ed the bombardment of hail that {wronght havoc in many places. Most |of the telephones are still out of com- |mission. The spark that burned out | the one at the Ruby bungalow was vis- |ible as it passed over the wire to tho r where it made a hole in the| h floor. Gardens and crops were {more or less damaged. The remark: bly heavy crop of oats on the farm G. V. Smith was beaten down, but the ent fleld of wheat was not ir A and friend from New Haven are visitors at Mr. Cosgrove's Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Gardner of New Haven passed Sunday with Mrs. and Miss Gardner. Valentine, Nebraska, Republi- an enterprising journal is owned published and edited by Luke M. Bat a grandson of the late Carlos 3laz native of Willington who married Phebe Walker, daughter of the Con- ovegational pastor in Tolland at that | etme. Ruth Davis has returned from isit of several weeks in Boston with r uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt. Charles A. Amidon has a new car Mrs. Sleight has learned to run her car. Elmer Squire is out in a new car and the last to invest is Albert Parker. Nearly every land owner is occupled with haying the crop being unusuallv heavy and good, mingled with much clover. - MERROW Miss Mae Deming of Newark, N. J. is visiting at Mrs. Bert C. Hallock Leroy Tilden of New London is vis- iting his sister, Miss Evelyn Tilden. George Merrow of Hartford was in town over Sunday. A number from here attended the dance at Hillside hall Mansfield De- pot, last Friday evening. STAFFGRDVILLE Theodore M. Lyon, who has owned and kept the local store for twelve vears has sold out to his two clerks, Benjamin Phelps and Martin Cunning- ham. The firm name is Phelps and Cunningham.’ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiegold | i Mrs. Susan Emmerich of Pat- | Mrs. Woodward of Bolton Notch, spentl i Miss Charlotte R. Brigham and Miss | (8 FOUR SHOWS TODAY TRIANGLE FEATURE In_His Lat n Nerwich FEATURE STARS. TRIANGLE PHOTO-PLAYS Clover Leaf Trio THE FINEST COMEDY SINGING ACT OF THE SEASON HQUSLEY & NICOLAS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Picture, “Reggie Mixes In” a_Five-Part Drama That Hi a Thrill and a Punch from Start to Finish. FAY TINCHER ANOTHER BIG GALA BILL HAS BEEN BOOKED FOR NEXT MOCN- DAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WITH TWO EXCEPTIONAL FINE VAUDEVILLE ACTS, AND “THE DIVIDEND,” WITH CHAS. RAY AND WM. H. THOMPSON AS THE FAY TINCHER WILL ALSO BE SEEN IN A NEW COMEDY. ¥ THE BEST SHOW OF THE YEAR EAT RE MAT,, 130, 3.15 ROADWAY EVE,, 6.45, 845 H B Two Merry Musicians in a Clever Comedy Act The Best Picture Ever Shown in the Funny Two-Reel Comedy “LCVE’S GETAWAY” A FIVE-PART INCE : o AUDITORIUM Dustin Faraum » Ben Blair FIVE—REELS—FIVE 7th Mysteries of Myra PARAMOUNT PICTURES EXCELLENT PRODUCTION | NAPOLIAN THE GREAT AND SALLY HIS MATE MONDAY AND TUESDAY FANNIE WARD IN FOR THE DEFENSE FIVE EXCITING REELS LASKY PARAMOUNT COLUMBIA be especially invited to be present Speakers from abroad will be present. Woeodchuck's Errand a Mystery. Fhirty Eucolr eting of Ladies’| =, o producer Curtis A. Aid Society—Stock Kilied by Light-| Holmes of this place stands at the ning—Claims of Equal Suffrage to|head of his class. Mr. Holmes has o iy taught his hens to lay their cggs in i SN nests provided for them. Recently a member of the family went to the bout thirty were 1t at the|nests in search of eggs. She hurried- Ladies’ Aid s ceting which was | ly returned to the house and reported entertaine: L. irink at her|hat a- strange looking animal that ome on , Thu aft-| wasn't a hen was in one of the nests. ernoon of and mnotwith-| My, Holmes investigated and found the nding t owers at inter-|nest occupied by a fine plimp wood- during oon the sessionlchuck. The animal was removed from After thelthe nest and four nice fresh eggs wero lad read upon the found. Mr. Holmes does not say posi- tively that the woedchuck laid those cggs but he asks this question: “What in thunder does a woodchuck deposit nself in a hen’s mest for, if not to eggs?’ Giant Geranium. Mrs, J. P. Little has a_gerantum of the Fire King variety which is more than three feet high and more than Bons four feet across and has nearly one o e Iy {hundred buds and blossoms. It has T \‘1‘; e %Mmen- kept in the cellar winters and, sable ancoutside during the summer. end of the ; S 52 of blossoms = Fg = SOUTH COVENTRY ibile transpor- Feir Held by Congregational Society worts of Tenafly, N.I Clears Owver $150—Flaherty-Well- local relatives wood Marriage—Property Exchange. Lightning Kiils Stock. Mrs. Nellie A Brainerd and son, During the heav thunder showers |Jesse, are visiti Ir. Brainerd's par- of Thu on of la week, | ents In Hazardville. John W, k four cows and a| Mrs. Hattie Little Kinney of Mys- bull by lig Hicks sthers lost | tic is the guest of Miss Grace Brad- a cow a ter just over the | bury. town line in roT 5 W0 COWS. Miss Lottle Hutchinson of Provie One of E. Browr bungalows on|dence is at the home of her parents, the south shore of the lake was struck | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hutchinson. and consider dam- Fair Nets Over $150, o | The Ladies' Missionary Association en ap it held a fair ir the Congregationai 1 of 1 of erected a t Chesbro of Willimantic has Welch on the e present are being held for the en- ven in connection Ladies’ r of the Defeated Hebron. expects to occupy Fon Rehear tertainm to be with the annual Aid society. The Columbia bal Hebron 1 ted at n and Heal Ruth are defe: pii Windsor pendins 1 = team went af 1 to 4. h Harvey rnoon and the week with church Wednesday from 3 to 10 p. m. Fancy articles, food, ice cream and mystery packages were on sale. A little over $150 was netted. la Lake and 15| “Nelson Aver has disposed of his e Sea.|farm in exchange for Hartford pro- perty and will move to that city. Wednesday Half Holiday. Kingsbury’'s, Wellwood's and Mey- ers' stores are now closed Wednesday afternoons. Flaherty—Wellwood. to| _‘The marriage of Miss Margaret Wellwood and Thomas Flaherty Jr. tok place Monday the 17th. of| Mrs. Mary Fisdale of Hartford is visiting_Mrs. Mary Albertin. Mrs. J. D. Young of Middletown was the family of F. A. Hunt 5 = A. Litile and wife and Frank|(he guest of Mrs. J. C. Armstrong vife and daughter, Eliza-|last week. n beth rtfcrd, motored to Colum-| Mrs. Carrie Zechiel Connors is en- bia, and called on friends and { tertaining her cousin from New York. relati Mrs. A. G. Rowley entertained jthe . Whitney of New Haven | Hilltop Home Club at her home Iri- is at her summer thought farm”. Ralph Buell, who wr Hartford hospital se to be operated upon for appendicitis, to has so far recovered return home. Game With Amstorn Team Today. This (Saturday) afl ball team wili play on Cclumbia Green. home, veral weeks as to be able te e “Merry- | s taken to the noon the local Amston team day afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Nye is at the private hspital in Willimantic, where she re- cently underwent a surgical operation. Won’t Hurt Mexico. ‘Well, anyhow, by the time the thing is over and affairs have azain settled down in routine we'll have a pretty nifty army. And the knowledge that we are so endowed won't hurt DMex- ico a b Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Isham a Homer and FPhi left this (S No Doubt About It, morning on an’ automobile trip to sty 480 L 3 Michigan, where they expect to spend| ‘Vwhatever else may be thought of several weceks with relatives and | it there is no doubt that the deutsch- e land is one of the German empire's A meeting is to I Suffrage, on the prem ny Dixon W of Columbi: h, Lake. ing and an Suffrage Mecting Planned. held Wednesday August 2nd, in the interest of Woman s of Mrs. I'an- north v voter shore Ty in town will receive a notice of the meet- invitation to be present. Those opposed to Woman Suffrage will most _effective press agen‘s.—Chicago Herald. Somewhat Paradoxical. Married men, it is stated, are to be excused from service. That's curious. Lots of men, it appears, have waited until the call for service came before getting married — <“harleston News and Courier.