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London County- 'l:iu 0 . up. to-merry - B"r::,flm; mmnx the Thirg J'Baptiet shurch save- an: afreracon. tea Thursday ‘on the lawn of the residence Lawn Meeting—Gifts for Mrs. Abby " Eldredge Dewey on 85th Birthday— 1 :School ~Opening. De: layed. were gaily flying and canno 1 liam _Holdredge .and ax;;.a; from I.VIQI% have re- -at Ash-, “Opéned. Yet. hes not verim, ‘of Miss Dora. he. v noeno® | booming: at - Riverview cottage Tues- | Opened. as yet for n. Dr. “Rev, O. D. Fighier and farhily have | 48¥- in~ eelebration of the republican | Clara McGuigan, - " of the returned from their ~vacation. Mr. | ViCtory in Maine. Tealth Offcor Dr 7. 7. Blagk in vo: . & Fisher will oocoupy his pulpit in the | . Mrs. Benjamin L. Mull entertained . J. T. Black in re- Congregational church Sunday morn. | the Ladies” Aid society of the Baptist | 8ard to the reopening day. most ing at 10.45. church Wednesday afternoon at the | Of the pupils are from New ¥ork or Exsansiul o t W, camp at Burnet’s Corner. Tea was|come via New York city it ‘seemed ¥ At the Sunday morning service in xponsiye frement alk. - |servea at 5rp: m. The day was fine | advisable to delay the term opening. ne 2, Shmch, v, James M. Pot: | Bisht Hundred feec of coment walk [and the attendance was good. 7] iter had for his theme, What Is Man? | 88 B SO0 OF S0-00 & 'v?r'i.téele'r l;:fifly Schools to Open. NIANTIC . i e of(eg:ryh Missh Srace s‘éagaiaox:‘- tery, adjoining the. village. o “Thde Q1 Jatic schools, wil ?ope'n 3 man sang By the \aters of vlon, | toF lage. Monday, Sept. 18, with Miss Jemnie g 1By Howeil. 'Rev. Mr. Potter’ thanked |\ MMT- 2nd Mrs Johm D. Avery and | pigred of Westerly principal = Miss M;"“’," ial Service Held at Ladies’ Aid ‘the congresation and all the people | 4,2 VS JYERY, BHETCed the Wed- | Eldred -taueht the same. school last ociety’s ,Building—Steamer Cre ho attended:for the splendid patron- [ 0E P ME. Aver D] TOtON | vear, ‘Mrs, Hélsey B. Packer of Mys- | cent Ends:Successful Season;! e given, at the recent supper, and i < tic, who taught the fifth and sixth — % 8ls0 at the food sale on the lawn and At Special Session. grades last year, has been reengaged.| A memorial service' was held’ Sun- &t the home of the Misses Mathewson TRepresentative Lyle C. Gray was in | Miss Perkins has secured the position [day afternoon at the Ladies’ Aid récently for the benefit of the chureh. | Hartford Tuesday to' attend- the spe- {0 teach the third and fourth grads building in the Grove, as is held ev- \P. Irving Hurlbutt, preident of the |cia]l session of the evate legislature. | The teacher of the first and second |ery vear at the close of the on’y I g season’s Epworth League, led the Sunday e His colleague in office, Ciarence E.|Brades has not been announced ver |meetings. About eight persons- have sning service at 7.30 o'clock With this | Palmer, is now a resident of Wethers- | The Burnet's Corners sctool opened | passed on since the last meeting. ! topic, Rally Day field. Monday, Sept. 11, with Mi: Maud= [ These persons have had cottages at Rev. Allen Shaw Bush and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas P. Nerman went to | Williams of Old Mystic, teacher. Miss | the Grove or were interested.in the Bush, Miss Helen Underhill and MaxX | Lishon Thursday to assist in cele- | Willlams 4s a graduate of the New | welfare of the Grove and had attend- ©nderhill moved into the nl‘\\rhom(‘, brating the second birthday anniver- | london ‘Vocational school, class 1916.[ed the services. There was a_ good i the Denver Lungalow recently buill|sary of her grandson, Master Thomas | George Ingram, who taught tne Bur-|attendance at- the service. The in- §or them In the village last Friday, | Novren Noilien net’s Corner school last year is Drin- | terior of the building held many flow- y toming from New London. cipal of the school at West Mystic [ers most of them given by friends of Students Attend Danoe. = which opened Monda: the society. ‘The Ladies' Ald Society A’ largely attended informal dance NORTH FRANKLIN Meeting of B. Y. P. U. members who have been condueting WS hela in the Gales Ferry Country cabaidein The Baptist Young People's Union | the services during the summer re- slubhouse Saturday evening. An e Outing to Golden Spur—Thirty-fi met Friday at 8 m. with Mrs. Fr port that the resul's have.been suc- ) L] P y-five at ¥ p. : sellént -program of dance music was Meeting of Missionary Soolat E. Williams. After the busines cessful and they realized quite'a sum 2 o 2 given by the phonograph. The Ro S ey Y- |elon a social hour was cnjoyed for this work. ¥ : g bury students in larze numbers were | ooy e <h. | refreshments were served Crescent Ends Season. . SpongEe Evests. - o o | gt . B Browning of Rehotosh [™YLUTICS o Ola 3 The launch Cresecnt made its fin- [{3 ° 9 ‘ 3 Katherine Potter of New Vork | soonding two weeks, jyith Mre. Grace | GINILY attended Kinc al trip from ‘Plne Grove to New Lo . B otk Nome.of Ml Risdons | Feckhum B~ are s tors From Cub don, Saturday. Capt. ¥. K. Pariric, aile an U Y the summer Home 0f Miss Risdon's S sl 2 i ba. i acapt. F. K. 3 e e e and Mra . C." Risdon, K’xn. g Int\rvnd@ the fair at{ rs, W Eurihee ed | lv‘c;:~?ti;;fe tb’:{o b;u,flwm‘ re}lltnx.ln a e “village. - Other sucsts there for | Kingston, R L, Wednesda Monday ‘evéning from a seven wecks | SNOFt time before-leaving for his home Be. week-end were Delano Ladd and | o Ts. T. A Roekwogd, Mrs. T. H.|visit to her son-in-law and caughter, [ 1008 Island city, He il ake jward Hines of New Haven, whe, |FBce and Mrs. ‘Hermci Gager! and |Mr. ana Mrs. Willam R. Kent of | € Tun down'the Sound in, theyboat ~ with Misses Risdon and Potter and |Jieg Jjavel =evr-spent, Wednesday | Spartai- N.. §. Mrs. Burrows dvas”ac- | 55, 18 T ey TS Boms We have persistently claimed that the If you are interested, we ask you to o) s Ris. dined at The Griswold, | 2t Galden Spur, gyests Mrs. Wil- | companied, b; son, Joshua Leeds |)®ars- e 5 : 7 g n CFai B - < Mrs. Ne t0la a Miss Annie | jier fro: . o . wil 0] acl i 4 Prof. A. S. Bolles Visits Sistors. | Encairom of Norwich arc at thels | e d o T i R ind Pleasuro Boadh: X 3 offers more actual dollar-for-dollar e StauN e “Prot. Albert S. Bolles of Haverford | sumer home here for 2 few days, Burrows ho Yir Fuirows ia cme | The season of 1916 at Pine Grove Is : Pu cars si i sbjlege, Penn,, spent several days last| Mrs. Harold Riley enfertained Sun- |pioyed by the Tuinicu Susur Co. . |fast drawing to-a’close: The ‘pawilion value than any other motor car on é‘;h:tvyof side by side. Checs 5 B week it the home of his sister day. Mb:and AMrs.*J. L. Riley and| i was closed Monday. The bus. will the American market. up, feature for feature. Pay Haryiet. F.. Crandall and Mrs. H daushter. Olive, of Th Eighty-fifth Birthday. continue between here and the. sta- . attention to the small details quite ~ - Paance: Wiss FRena Rice enfer Mrs, Abby Eldredge quie tion a few weeks longer. The Uhited B as well as the bij; Then, be T Saturday ‘afternoon Miss Mary R.|of friénds gt pier hpme { celebrated Wednesday 13, States rmail, will- be. brought -to- the ] g & ones Sl & 3ibbs had ax guests for an automo. | it “Muele' " wintes’ una | s3¢h birthday, at-h re store as herétofore. A number of the & This is no mere exaggeration. It is guided by your own judgment. 4 oile ride Mr. and Valte ments were enjoyed. received big sho cottages were closed Saturday. The 0 s % . 'y e th'y}m' Aiss Tessie ,l; T e e from relatiy guners (In dome .cases) rent thefr a deliberate, cold blooded statement On this basis we are quite content to Miss Marjorie Mann iy picnicied | t i to . daught houses through tne summer months & = i 3 %t was side. - Tesday Miss Gibbs| The lome Missionary soclety mest- | Myat and at the Sxpieation e e e o : of fact, and can be proven with “"‘::l'i’y the result. You will find, \ jad as her guests Misscs ing was held at the home of Mrs. O, L. ually Labor day, they return to oo- 5 mathematical precision b; we eve, that each dollar of your Sieers, Marion Rogers, lieats | Johneon Thursday rnoon. - Thers | grandda > |cupy them for'a while. It has been ; = Y ;any automobile investment will'go far- argaret Wilson and Miss | were thir ve in attendance. The us- | of Mystic, came the day with |a very good season. 3 omparative i igati 3 H 5 They miotored -to Dean's Mill jual line of work was taken up. her, bringing her z 5 rthday | Mr. and Mrs. Byron Eddy closed b comparative investigation. ther if you select a Paige. - 2 Jay, having lunch there. ire. George Kuhn entertained at | cake and candy their cottage Monday, leaving for 7 : e N {inner Thursdcy, Mrs, Hannah Kings- | | John Kennedy, Miss Sarah helc Foms ir Bridsspart. | H 4 fom % v and Mrs. c % Viss Florence albridze, and Mrs, Sturgis left 2 v : it e e S e LU W e e 3. “Ohets ana | Walbridee ana Wil Rened 3t ‘their homis'in Mt Feraer T FAIRFIELD “SIX-46" SEVEN-PASSENGER $1375 F. O. B. DETROIT i : S rifle, wethe, L. ChaTieY | n e op e (OHERave Soepmiten | (IR S i D Halcns Uare FLEETWOOD *SIX-38" FIVE-PASSENGER $1090 F. O. B. DETROIT 2 4 7:3;;-" Saybrook, returned home Sat- | spendir 5, the summer “with Atr. and Lawn Meeting. New Hampshtre. Their son, Jacob, is | 3 - Fietens s Heolaoted ot L A meeting was sperating the car. e 2 . - 3 54 ected. it ;nd Mrs. John “i"d ‘c‘f Leban- | noon on the law : Miss Jessie A. Willey returned Sun- ; & wr e The annual meeting for the election | 9 Were guesis several days this|and Mrs. Frank S day to her home in Norwich. < g s A it trastess of the . E. chureh in | ¥eek of Mrs. Beuberr Manning. conducted by Ept Clarence Pearl of Hartford passed PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN % he village, which was held Monday < At Sunny Top Lantern Hill and w . | Sunday at his cottage in the Grove. 4 wening i the ve: of the churci | ries Lyaia fonnesn e e . and Mrs. Eenjemin ¥. H. Lohs of Hartford has pur- 3 ‘esulted in the re-election of D. ( g fohnso isiting Mrs. chased the Dr. W. A. Tow ert: & S Hely SO B sohneen o oy Ton® in e Pines. The rénl estate. adjoiny THAMES SQUARE GARAGE, Norwich \ R. Povey for three years E. and s E._ White an Mr. Lohs' present holdings-here. § K Ars, Georse B Foligws of Norwicn | d2ushters, Celia and Mildred, were in | past 3 Harold | sl g . Phone 654 Frank Sterry, Manager \nd mephew, William Lane of Brook- | umpton, Surday.’ guests of J. .| Williams Mrs. Frank SOUTH Q } z ’ yn, N. ere guests of Mrs. Wal- | "'oodward. Williams. was made in GRISWOLD a3 er’ M. Buckingham on the houseboat | g M- and Afrs. A. T. Browning were | their automobile. = g g | Sptiand visitors Suna 4 H. Welden Bown Jeptha G. Bill Receives Remem- 1 Srs, Curtls F. Gates and littie| M and Mrs J. Donavan of Nor-|7. was a recent brances on 93rd Birthda: ¢ Jaughter, Margaret of New London, h~ 4nc Tililam Duggan of Jewett . Y. - » : ire visiting Mrs. Gates' parents, Mr spent Sunday . with J. 3. Ma-| Miss Maynard Returns tome. Miss Emma Nevl S . ind Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins { 0 Miss ‘Mayhard has returncd to Nor- | ciry, who 18 ‘;is )fi; :'je;, OJ G{zx;ser} 2 " ; 5 TS P £ Y Frederick .Mets, who passed the Harriet Harding and daughter|Wich after a v to AEns sor's Spent Srmdde with: reldiee i vt : summer at the Rozers cottage with | ina Harding of Tyme, are vis. |Chapman at the home of hor parents, | Xorwich Y atives in — — —— — = e — —— deft for nis I in r. and Mrs. Mather Harding., | M- and Mrs. F. A. C o ¥y e = ; % h“:“ DT LM Ror T Hannah Kings ok Toe Johir ¢ 3 former | | NS E. H. Clark and daushter, E SALEM a week’s stay with her brother In[Pachaug grange was well attended|J. Lee, Bllsworth M. Russell; eon( - Eimer Satterlee and | (:‘(“. e |l¥n; were callers in Norwich, Tues- Boston. g and very successful. stable and collector, _ Clifton J, e 2ebecc 'ormed a ato | Mrs. Charles Davis’, T ay. | was ¢ = o : P . Willlam H. Dawley has been re-|Church; registrar of voters, Ellsworth T, e, oied Lan anto | N And M s | g L yihe Ladfes' “4fd Soctsty ‘met with | Narwich Minister &t Congregational LEDYARD pairing house and barn, 3. Russells . town school - committee, New London, ret their home | “MAerstdale, sjent Sunday | Miss Mar this village, | s, 1. E. Palmer Wednesday after- Church—Local Attendants at East 1 Mrs. James H. Dixon were | Willlam J. Lee; library directors, o Hdven B aher home | Grace. Peckhan, | who has be f noon. Lyme Meetings o e ST 5 orwich Tuesday. Florence I. Hunt, Clarence E. Chester. terlee and little daughter nad been s = | tery Depot " r E rl?;a G\-»'lt_mm(_lmI Pc{:x:letnn — 'f‘ and N'S- Pehxm_; urel M’V‘W;’"g Charles Bitgood and son, El- Term Begins. Bt s oo meekiur Trout Brook | s3 T | to “Everetr, e yolled on Miss Gladys Thomp-| Rev. Lemuel Frink, of Norwich, rom orwich—Tennis atches | mer G. Bitgood, are spending their : sottage. o ; | PENDLETON HILL | teach for ihe nesit etreetns 0 IR EE preached in the Congregationai| Among Membors of Boys' Club. _|vacation at thelr farm in this place. [ Schools in town besin the fall Miss Ada Secor and a friend ar- SAARE s | same school she taug Ty obn. 1PSOn was a business | church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Church will| Charles Tanner and Harry Holmes Michael Binn, of the Mutual Bag ived at the home Mrs. A. C. Ris-, Mre. David Cudworth = Jop. | Mrs. Lambert 1 Norwich, Wednesda ‘Gilbert J. Murray was the Jeader of |soon move to the Stiffel Farm, from jhave put the.Wylie school grourds in| o % E S, fired ¢ e A Dt to Move to Nor-! o have retuimen ¢ Sasah Feclestone the Y. P c Sy aventing | NCFwIHE ME: Chiioh e g Bratr. Co. ‘of New Yoric city; hes been: - louimey” was ‘made in Miss Secors| ST unerzl of Thomas R. Chap fufte Sit to Mr. and Mrs. Au v SWt were v here TATRES Einy CIB.. the Shofe Line Wieotric company and L e e ©) it Grove of Laurel Hil - f5 s o nest Luthe - Israel Schumuckler is spending : e e e H \ Rev. Mr. Childs. of Massachusetts N Wa b Shovs of Teaiel M| Wiy payid-Cndwesth abd SHllfen|Bars ramis io 3 o Be LD, Bosatcion gace: | some time in New THaven. ronirinson fHie farm Stk D Windham Caul\ty preached at the church last Sunday Sk > a_Mrs, Fraak Brown of Bradford, | 5 3 John Thompson and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. B EeEgloaig) Sodiy I Sl 3 Mr. Childs confes as a candidate, Mrs.” W. H. Boyles, wife of W. H. 1 o o mragrong, i opacn aga daugnter, | SPent ARy ame next CHAPLIN Sayles, M. D. of Brooklyn, N w are. to: occupy the house va- Goes to Alb: were callers at J. F. Gardi-|2nd ¥ AL el Miss Gladys Holdridge has been the z hflaner o ted | e Sunday af Mr. and Mrs. ~John Williams of ol s — md § three children returned home Miss Ruth Wi s re mday ternoon. ® - gue Mrs. S. E ridg . . % it their cottage on the Bluft this weelc ' gucst of Mr. and|banv N. Y. after tawiing, Sere here on business | 1M parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| cucet of pia mices. Mrs Famaie Clanke| cus—Massachusetts Candidate 2| arr Raipn Bam whe has e o Willi; Almy ha x”"" with her father o = .. 3 M. s ? s Beebe visited has returned to his home in Phila- Preach Tomorrow. is improving. TVILLE toining her two. sisters. ihe past e, | e onea’in Wimtann a0, BoW | relatives on' Grassy Hill the first of | GeIPhia- Mrs, Bdward J. Thompson and sis- - s it e ‘n{"‘\;s(::nvrx:.'n, ana Atrs B Gates s in Rixtown cemetery Sat- | Telatives 208y i 'zTei‘ms’Tnum;mem, | (At & republican caucus held at the | ter, Miss Dorie Lansil, of Boston, aro 4 1 N E [dgusiies, giine i Gates G AR i g Mre T.ouls .Jones and J..WerrenGay of he Boys' Athletic Club met with|fown ball Friday evening, =Septem-|guésts of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn. el Dalepstchita] Efae Lyme Babtist | 55 o or Thomes . Chapman | oo oence ot Cranea Dardick and Mrs. W, .| O e spent Sunday . At tha|one of the members, David, Geer,|ber 1. the following names were plac- | "The honse owned. by Willlam. > Bivention—officars ot K, of |C.| pertrel of Tiomas R Chapman, . | nuel-winte o tins Mail plic L Mrs. R.H. £ |Baw anden R hesiay ZReiaan o im- | e in nomination for the several (own | Hawes was entirely consumed by fire Council. mam.” Wi dleq st wedk, Was Bebd | - Alffed am oF 1 3 ot scn Burdick ana| AIT. and Mrs, Charles Gerdner of | portant thing of the atternoos was a| *TESl, . wingeia 7. Pn Tt dy Ahtheuncl it ke e o1 e cf on Sunday. z. | week-end with Frank Clyde at urdick e B g S e FETeCons . X 5 e e lief, Frank W. Lan en ill 4¢° iniproviy ¥ Tho Union Baptist church was well | B Mathewson oMetaten Fhers: wers| Clvde hamestoad. haoo! Monda the Bethel| " ona Mrs., Winfield Hanney bers. Leslie Holdridse played George |of relief, Frank W. Landon heen LS imbravine. epresented at; the association held in Beautiul, AOSA Diecs e ey Wihitars S. F. Pierce fiy were Suni| Lawrence Spencer is spending a|Geer beating him two straight games |men, Frank M White, James Lewls; * e ST Zast Lyme Wednesday and Thursday. | Chapman will be missed b o S ftivaday fo e day visitors at S. H. Kinnie" couple of weeks in Niantie. He swill | David Geer played John Barret beat- |28ent town depos! W e s i R s TR Deacon Moses Chapman and Miss|hors and friends, whom he wos 150 |ing the past five. | Edward Hanlon is a businc enter the Manual Training school in|ig him two straisht games. -Ray|Lummis; auditor. Arthur Williams;|Englishman has perfected a steam Zloise Landphere were the delegates | times willing. to. Dol in an et ol ! homestead. with het g ' Wateibarm e s mees Oaler |G ST o ndan: Sept 35M s s Hodridge played Carl Holdridge|&rand jurors Franw W Landon, Wm. en motor-cycle. Miss Edna Miner of Stratford, a for- | could. and for D ny iway hs | A0 MesEAd N, MeE o e & 4 “Sfrs. J. B, Getehell of New London | beating him two straight games. Ray ner teacher in fhe Palmer Memorial | o werd ot eroh, " Om he always | Gallup. mpd Ninety-third Birthday. has been spending the weelk with Mrs, | Holdridge then played David Geer and | s N = oL Mis s guassiar afra. Dvereti] I .. Curtis of Augusta; Mains a visit to - ninety-third Birthany Coibrated his| Henry Tisdale ar Mill Valley bunga- SRR e 5 n. ited Mr. Mrs, s R T P ety- birthday on Thursday, | low. aking him _first champion. avid | SRR = Miss Josephine Hart commences her | last wean. o M'S Homer Kinney B ~ceiving a shower of post cards from | Mies Dora Lee of Grassy Hill was a |Geer then plaved the other contest- | };“{se:utah! &Mhir m\l(he public school | Mr. and Mrs. Gilliee of the motion | cotga e It susstiot or mAten s By K hlmf pricp . O Miss Catharine Sullivan of Norwich | hoarding at af- Clspian's, hara|? e CHESTERFIELD | Miss Maude Tisdale and Oiss Mar- | Was enjoyed : 8 visiting Mrs. Julia Cour of Palmer- | returned to, New York, 2 { p garet Darling of New London Thimble Club Enterained. is neces: for the enj t d 1 ti PR et Edmonds has resigned at the | DN SUnST is employed in the | dredse’s wutomobile ! Teacher fiom Norwich in Twelfth| e frSt of the week a il The Thimble Club which. met ecessary f njoyment and prolongation , . - renen radford Dye works. o2liss C. Louise Harris ha Distriot—Siinday: :8chaolits - Restna | " T A% Edst Lyime Meeting Mes. Tanny Clark expressed the of life. During sleep Nature renews the -vital 7 5 b 2 pending EL ast ing. g e hospitality given. The pGeorge O. Allen has returned from GARDNER KE yacation with Mrs. Grorse W Sessions. Ais. Heanry ) Koviss | attenien b thel | mect miotings sirhe o e T forces of the body and restores the energy. 3 LA a 2 y at the Harris hom e x ssions of the New iLondon Bap- |Tet 2 = iy : fiaiofiC Epsption, = Jtuth A, Burrows is the sucst rlos Beckwith of New London|iist Association in Hast Lvme Wed-| All thetschools have opened for the Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion. Poauat counc , Mo 1s, ;l%“:fm(é.: Camp Massapeack Bays Return to{his week of Miss Helen Krause of er at Mrs. J. C. Phillips neadxy snd Thuraday.e emal Rogers|isshooliyemniey 46 N To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and ““’“mnmy i Ocgrs At its xes- | the City—Personal Mention, B W (o Paths, f b Biaa . "and Mrs. Charlss Powers at-|wWilliam Sis e Novih: DliRic e has teon ot Bt o Do the bowels regular. The health of these o tlar z ght, e 2 « William Sisson of ' North Plains,|has been the guest of her parents, ans Joseph~ L. Hickey; deputy grand| 1 =4 g | tausht the past two years at Petor. |tended the funeral of Mrs. Hannah | Wh e b moven Deacon and Mrs, - > Mr mnd Bies TEAnG: . Nickasedn] . e in East Lyme, Mrs. Rogers and | Deacon and Mrs. John M. Gray. Imight, . CorneMus. . Driscoll; finareial |+ .. .Orvi Nickerson | boro, H., will teach at Washinzton | Beebe in North Lyme, Sunday. Y 7 =eEg Fred -Cook s 3 HAve igonet i R A e robtire | 5 e in Mrs. Sisson were guests of Mr. and| Fred Cook has been appointed boss lecretary. Henry J. Rheaumme; re- | Fuil River. atives -2n | Denot, :Cony Mrs. George 1. Holmes has returned | Mrs. Alvah Morgan. armer at Hall F ers’ mills, S §Sure tording l;chr-;hrcy‘;dlgnhew J. Walsh; | Lewis Latimer celpbrated his birth. % Miss Ed = Shank has returned af- "Hf’m caring for her daughter, in New —_— Miss Florence P e TatTel warden, Jo! ; treasurer and|aay Inst Satitrday s = |ter a month’s visit to relauves in|Haven. ~ Peckham, Miss Mabel Hagherg - and Beecham’s Pills. A harmle 2 otures, Baward O Curtin: - shanen | 483, last Saturday. | Norwich Mr, and Mrs, Ceeil Hislop of Hast NORTH LYME Diss SOl Sl et eecham’s Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which Jobn Maboney; advocate, Ovide st ‘“}2.{"{»‘;;"51&2 il School Opering Postponed. Lyme were callers in this place Sun- AL P e e e acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid- d ; ‘insjde guard, Cornelius g ! Miss Laura P’ S Roatta = v. Mrs. Mary Fosdick, Mrs. Katie e ) = i i i ood i 3 ouiakde domea Josemn e |0 e nome in Stemtord. % | yoniss Laura Avery, who faught last| ~Misses. elen, Goldle and OMhss | Tewert, Miss® Etta Woodruft and Miss PRESTON neys, toning and putting them in g working® order. m_’,{ ‘,,,J?n&% le‘r\i' g e atiel e Crv il el e i e D rx:onlx: \I'{(";g\anh l‘yxlhfifri::ndfs P c;u. ¥mn){ Stark were in New London, Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at ‘ ees, n Doyle, Matthew | frs. | vear th school, received word | TR g aon. the first of the week. uesday. : 2 sy i : e s, AT Boynton and daushter. | e e L N e Mrs. Jonn Sharp of East| Mrs. Mary Fosdick, Mrs. Kaco Jew | Rev. C. H. Rickstts to Preach at Long the first unfavorable symptom, they begin to take Boynton. SR 5 “|s~hool had been postponed until Sept, | (3 0e Were callers at Mrs. Eugene|ett, Miss Etta Woodruff, Mrs. William| Society Church—Grange Holds Open £ | 28, 2 ipman’s Sunda; Sisson, M. J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark,| * R L NORTH ' STGNINGTON > cReturn\I to Brooklyn. | Mrs. Frank B. Ciyae lef: Tuesday| ,MTS: G- G: Avery and Mrs. Weede|Mrs. H. A. Rogers and Mra. N. §| Moeting: B cahe ‘Camp Massapeack boys return- | ror visit to her sister, Mrs. Morriy|0f New London were ~callers in|Strong attended the meetings of the SN SHles A RIS ot i Don v VOB FF Menibies 7 ot | oy eir homes in Brooklyn, Fri- | Wareh, of Nashua, N. I, | Chesterfleld the first of the week. New London _Association in East L e e e cs of £8 g Sohool Board—M: t C ity | Mrs. Sidney Dolb i Miss Genevieve ‘Frink is entertain- | FeOPle from ne: towns attend- | Lyme, Wednesiay. 5 e o \ | RRA al lany at Community Alrs. < Y. eare and sister, | ing Miss Edith Haley of Brooklyn, x| the auctiqe ar Max Hershman's,| Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jewett and G. " s Y Pionio—Fine Cement Walk at the|)rs: Harry Revnolds of New Lon- |y : oy i H_Strong went fo Berlin fair Wed- A1 Society met in — BA 4 Wh, Resid ) fair, Wed-| ‘Miss Minnle Lamb has t School opened Monday in the 12th a et torni A - 5 erice. nasaey. 0 G | trom ‘Providence where she wes ina|district with Miss Grace Driscoll, of| . C. . Jewett, John Evans, Sam and | vesis,, 35 the Congregational chu Directions of Spocial Value to Woisen with Every Sox. iAnong town pficers -nominated at | i Sy 2 Sh Who has ben staving |guest for & week of Mr. and Mra | Norwleh, teacher: Tom Hyde motored to Hartford, Sat- S 2 3cld by druggists throughout the werld. In boxes, 10c, 25¢ b et e er T e rar | with Mre. May Daniels has returncd | Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tinker and|urday. Norwich Pastor to Preach. jublfcans, for selectmen, George D.|°sq il s oro it . Moves to Meriden. children are “visiting Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Dorothy Sisson has been ili| Rev. C. H. Ricketts of Greeneville 3 DT R 3P Soats and John D. Avery: by the dem- | haras seomecn & at the Gelst-| y;. Lydia Hancox has moved to| M2ft A. Tinker. this week. will preach at the Long Society church - icrate, for selectmen, H. Frank But-| Mr. and Mrs, Peter Zagoskie, who | Eriden to the home of her niece,|qq L 0¥ School will open Sunday at next Sundey. = on‘and Frank.T. Wheeler. The town | have been visiting mers Ssori® WO | Mrs. Anna Calverley. 11 a m in the M. E. church, after ASHWILLETT Miss Ethel Miller was in Williman- ichool committee the republicans nom- | days, returned to© New Yok iom|pNithan Williams and family of |Pein& closed on account of infantile Ho eme oy o auchdliol fitae 5 ?;"7:?1'13:: %;,‘Lfil."p‘;nfi“fi.’é o c:gs“ Tuesday. E‘i‘gfl;';" el o a'liu;r;nfi their sum- i Ml;!‘m!" m%*;‘f!}: (g, 2nd o e ralysis the qbcgffi;sese?stso:;m:r%"pfsz:- DGI\ t YO“ want GOOd Teeth? tominated John L. York and William The Old Mystic schools will ope: Romyeich, ) pomed Bl “October. : : = Pliosted : LEONARD oA A pen _HEGAN urday. ey The school in fown is expecteq to|] Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? ' Yo Mrs. JuMa A. Crumb was in North a The women of the town are becom- Miss Emily C. Babcock has return- | ‘Services wer { g Hasy 7 3 begin next Monday. need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth fill, . es were held as usual Sun-|Stonington village Monday. A " g much interested In the school| Bverett H. Bosworth and daughter,| S fter three weeks' visit to her un- |day. Chiaties Rathbons' of Diala's Cress- | pors, and rs. J &, Crary Frask|f croered gextractsd ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BAIN. jommittee election. Many of them, led | Mae and Ral "icle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. | Mrs. Dolbeare, Mrs, A and s ~w da i T erry and Mrs. Chauncey Robie were L] e e oty S herm, led | Mas, and Raiph Shekleton, of Hart| SRS 0P dein Bhoninston. iz, Dolbeare, Mrs. Avery and Mrs.|ing is spending & days with rela- | cailers in this place. Supdas. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Jranchise league, will vote. of Columbia, called on local relatives Will Teach at Oral School. day. Edwin K. Plerce of Rixtown, is Te- Held Open Meeting. GTRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE Sunday Services. and friends Sunday. Miss Marian Lamb, who has assist- | . MTS. Denison Davis of Mystic spent|ported ill with diphtheria at the home | The regular meeting of the srange STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS : Rev. S. M. Cathcart of Westerly OMr. and Mrs. Otto ‘A. Nettleton and/|ed Miss Clara Bennet this summer at | Surday with her parents, Mr. and)of his grandfather, Samuel D. Pierce.| Was held last ‘Tuesday evening and CLEAN LINEN S ireached in the Third Baptist church | d3Ughter, Grace, were in Andover and| her tea Tooms at the Burnet home- |Mrs. Hunter. George Pierce of Billings’ pond was | Was an_open meeting. s Tornine. - Ap tho st chureh | Columbis, Sunday) stead, is to teach at Mvatic Oral| Af the festival that was heM last|in Westerly last week. The Woman's Home Missionary so- ASEPTIC DRINKING ficeMiss Dora T. Maine delivered an xilnn(em 1; cqm,‘g’:,," is having a|School for the ensuing school year. |Week the ladies cieared $125.90. B — _ = |clety of the Congregational church is LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST :-WORK Mdress on The Prophecy of Hosen | @mall tenant ‘Hbuse bulit. oo o Te) ; to hold a Millinery Missionary Mect- If these appeal t call for examinatior: > Fre Spenie exorelst eefe Condusied | O A CORMInES was the guest of| are ang Sirs. Jor W Shark ana GRISWOLD Cay IR ¥4l Yarsonaso mext Weanosiay || chares For SoESTh DR wior and wstimate. v Rev. ucian rury. B gl .. ~ - - % Misses Edna and Maud Shank yrn. Ve i . 7 c ity Pieni i| 8. Berkowits of Wew' Yotk has been | Masters John and Willie Shoak ona| Rev. F. §. oniide S orn! S ey Dsnes (ot New Hiien = Ldateg Joila e OR. D. J. COYLR Fmn Ry Sronio Visithng' dls family here- for a few| the following friends recently enjoyed |topic. will he e I e len ST M il vard A CAMPBELL’S MILLS = B ey e i e as Do B ol dttios & heavy frust. o] 3.BicRiE at Riverside Dungalow at the | Flood. " Text: Joha 17 n the evontng | S Rhods Miner ia spending a = | DENTISTS t Grange hall Tuesday.: Upwards of |places Tucsdey morning in this. vie | cor e oy bt i b | bk SAHEIT Hexll on S [ren i Gave 1ot emirondin, Lawn Party, ForiPanafiy; ot iRachaug) {Biiscestors o she rane Dental Se) 0 were present. boiled rdinrier, in- ty. 7 othy AT, Misa Marie veor iy Dor- | Deacon T A. Geer and family called| Miss Mande Efler has returned to Grange a Succe: 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. fuding nearly. every kind'.of vege-| Mi6.:lda’ E. Cimmings erd K. L.[Mr. and Nrs. Stephon Lee Herbert | ton lnst Sengme sfing Jamily of Pres- | Norwich, atter spending a week on DA M.to8P. W 4 uble and topped fOf il Dies’ cheese(| Cuinibibes: atemded. the Rosmalle rerr | 1ir. and Mrs. Step , Herbert | ton last Sunday afternoon, Lathrop Hill. She will enter sghool| The lawn party held at the home i o e Lt e gl | P Yee, Mrs Sarah Thompeon, Mr. and| Samuel Gardner's house 1 completed | Monday. of Worthy Master Walter C. Tanmer, Lady Agistant Telephone $ : o'clo : b e Bromley, Morris Brom-|and receiving the last coat of paint | Mm J. C. Younz laaves Monday for| Wadnesday evenine. for the hesemr : &