Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 24, 1916, Page 9

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HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. e To see the tinge of healthy bloom 3 your face, to see your skin get Zclearer and clearer, to wake up with- jout a headache, backache, coated $tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to Sfeel your best, day in and day out, Jjust try inside-bathing every morning $for one week. 3 Before broakfast each day, drink a fglass of real hot water with a tea Zspoontul of limestone phosphate in it as a harmiess means of washing from ZIthe stomach. liver, kidneys and bow- DANIELSON Coon Hunters Camping—John F. Car- penter and Byron D. Bugbee Resign as Trust Company Directors— North Mill Sold—Howard Withey May Lose Eye—Relief Corps to Be Inspected by Nerwich Official. George 1. Henry attended the reunion of his regiment, the Fifteenth Massa- chuseits, at the Bay State hotel, Wor- cester. Mr. Henry saw hard service with this regiment during the Civil war, among other great battles par- ticipating in the hisoric and decisive fight at_Gettysburg. Mrs. Fannie Horton Wheclock of the Lyman school has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George M. Burroughs. PUTNAM Informing Lecture at High School— Mover’s Helpers Disappear With William Sainsbury’s $80 — Thirsty Hunter Ignores Silent Cop, So Loses §2—Miss Driscoll, of Norwich New Primary Grade Teacher. _ There was a good sized gathering in the high school hall, Monday even- ing, for the first entertainment of the lecture course, R. Squires, _official photographer of the Boston Chamber of Commerce on its South American trip and ths iHustrated lecture proved very interesting. A realistic journey of 16,000 miles through the trade cen- rtc,\‘s and scenic wonders of continent to the south was taken by the audi- y way to heal my skin! “1 never worry if I have a little rash or other eruption break out— 1 just put on a bit of Ointment. That takes out the itch- ing and burning #nstantly, and soon clearsthe trouble away. 1learned of Resinol Ointment through our doc- Zels the previous day's indigestible Shot a Deer. e Jwaste, sour bile and toxins; thus Baseball Season Ends. ¢ 3 ; Willlam B, Wheatley and George J. Zcleansing, sweetening and purifying Gl The baseball season s over. The Zthe entire alimentary ocanal before|Heneault returned from a motor trip |, i 0 1* Coc oifeq on the old fair through the Adirondacks. During their stay in the mountains Mr. Heneault shot a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quinn of Woon- socket are visitors” with friends in fputting more food into the stomach. iThe action of hot water and lime- Istone phosphate on an empty stomach s wonderfully invigorating. It cleans ‘out all the sour fermentations, gases srounds Sunday afternoon. The tur- moil of opposition that started when S baseball was first attempted the season gradually died m to a gentle breeze and then en- ay in Ranges and Heaters oy i ‘and acidity and gives one a splendid 3 S ceased. The crowds were very tor prescribing it for my brother. . Sopedic o treaiasy 0 * MO e ang Mon 0 1 getts motored |1t ime o ing” gumes buk Uhey | Tors had been aimost faniic wih The International Jury of Award guarter poun: estone phos- | (0 R e Georgette, who is. a|Proved orderly and for the most part| eczemafor months butthat cintment ; iphate will cost very little at the drug T iR e 0 2 | confined their enthusiasm to the clap- o abin 13 P i iphate will cost very little at the €| member of a dramatic company play- | Sonr"cf Hhelf enthusiasm to the clab- | hegled his skin like magic. gave Glenwood Coal Ranges, Gas Ranges, Furnaces and Heaters Two Gold Medals, the Highest ing in that city Aat just as soap and hot water|INE/n that elty. o q|made that the sames created a dis- Resinol Oistment and Resinol Soap are sold . Honors at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. icleanses, sweetens and freshens the|p o 407 FrS o TGN RS L A ce and the management is well byall druggists. Fora frec sample of each, write e #kin, so hot water and limestone phos- ltam RA')!! fll‘l(l '\.o'rm:“’" RD‘S!‘ "‘\ »\;)1’Ad d with the season’s showing of to Dept. 25-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Iphate aet on the blood and internal [ lam Ross and Norman Ross motored home team, as are the fans. ‘organs. Those who are subject to |\ h I : e geohstipation, billous attacks, acld stom-| "5, ¢, A Hamilton has returnea|THREE UNKNOWN, HELPERS Corns Loosen fach, rheumatic twinges, also those|, “1rs. o o 1 e B o ! o i in sl 4nd_compicaion from & week's visit wih relatives in DISAPPEAR WITH PURSE 4 Zpallid, are assured that one week of e & ; A = = . Znside-bathing will have them both Joining Republican Club. [Yaliiem Sainshiry silosen3a0.alien Lift nght Off o flooking and feeling better in every| 'Many members have come into the! C°iting Ready to Move to Provi- 3 D D Iway recently organized Killingly Republi- | dence. Jy Nothing But “GETS-IT” Will Do This @ ® A A ) A A - Henry B. Merritt of Manchester, N.| Captain of Police Joseph Ryan was to Corns and Calluses. | H, visited with Danielson friends olzout for (hree men | If you've ever had corns, youwve { Monday. tole a pocketbook containing 380 | tried lots of things to get rid of them = | " Mrs. James Kent of Eimville enter- | William sbury, of Florence | —salves that eat your toe and leave : | tained Benjamin Cook and Mr. and | strect, Putn Ome of the men left | the corn remaining, cotton rings that s TH E mmmmmm— | ir: 4. C. McKenney of Providence. | i€ coat behind and is known to have | make your Bulge fi% - : Only ort atreteh of he Main | Poarded a south bound trollev ear yos i isiee ot ket oy Iy a short stretch of th n i u == street sewer remains to be completed, X after the theft occurred. 2 & work_that will not take many days,| I ddington was efigaged to The K. H. S. basketball team will|Move the Sainsbury family, from Put- =iIEs TUsed successfully for eight years by |this week begin regular practice and | 2™ Providence Monday' morning. = thin men and women who want to put|jt is expected that team work will picked up three men on the street on flesh and increase weight. Eat|develop rapidly in preparation for the help him. While the men were at With your meals. Pleasant, harmiess|league playing season. ric Mr. S nt to his room Bna iexpensive. - Soid in Norwich by | C2FUe Plaving season. o chanze his clothing. He had part- | H. M. Lerou and leading druggists . tre unaERls. eraece when he was called down Werywhere. Two automobile funerals, cne from 1 he returnegl to his room | Broukiyn, thie offier rom CentrallVii= s pocietbook gone—also 1 e & lage, met by chance In Daniclson and{th o1 1 I SMERIFF KILLED AND passed through the business section as| T id not belong in Putnam - o One nera a route o | and € it are ot ki v g FIVE OFFICERS WOUNDED | (0% (1™ e ofier ‘(o Fabcans, and | man who it without. his coqt had @/hen o Squatter Resisted a Siege | they traveled along tosether for miles | on a gray shirt, dark brown trousers " = Near Whitestone, N. Y. FUNERAL. | furnished a d ption of the | = ——— man and g ed to look out for him. = Whitestone, XN. Oct. 28—Paul Mrs. Katherine Diggitt. | Sainatury hes Dees) workine ac boss Bier, sherff of Queene County, Was| Tpe funeral of Mrs. Katherine Dig-|f2isher at the mill of the French ot and killed and four poiireman and | o, fi"%, fUneral of Mrs Katherine Diz- njve; company, _Mechani & deputy sheriff were wounded late |, WHF OL S Grm AEE Aome AV | ville, but recently resigned to work i ®day by Frank Taff, a squatter near [ o . Davville. | Providence c. Ster | R , @ Bauatter near | yicos g St. Joseph's church, Dayvi : Con Misery, Zear here, before Taff eventually was | ¥.°5° 585t Jogel B TS . n as Directors. ‘GETST™ T¢ ot dead by Police Sergeant James | oy, ti®0r TGN SREIUS ROSE WAS | Lawye 2 P Cachenter- s By Ve " f fitzgerald. For an hour and a half b £ the Bieh muss of al H Putic e i % = - i AL o 4 (s Bésvers were! JoRenifl Disgitt| utnam, resigned scissors and knives that make s ge by deputy sheriffs psre; ; 3 5 . - 2 s ¥ nex James Diggitt, Arthur Diggitt, Albert rs of the Danielson s blecd and sore, harnesses and d bluejackets from the United States Diggitt, gt the i . Danielson, bandages that fill your sh ! SSato boat Horigy: Diggitt, sons ofs the deccased, Jon | nielson. dages that fll up your shoe, press Eherifr Stier, - accompanied by | Masterson and_ Georze Masterson | il — on the corn and make your foot feel oliceman, went to Taff's shanty to|D'Tial was in St Joseph's cemetery. THIRSTY, IGNORED COP. et U e - rest him on an order by Supreme|l: [ Kennedy was t St ot S e B T = ourt Justice Van Sicklen for con- | FeCtor: 3 | \utomobile Party Slighted | {15 (“"“’"‘“ off Sod SERhEUGHISS ®mpt of court. When the officers in- | Coon Hunters in Camp. | Silont: Sentincl. af . Gost of 82|t o1ty Srios Yol put your stocking formed Taff of their mission he picked | James Kent, James McGorty, i GUIEIER N, andoWenT \VOIT, Temil B Shotetss and Necaint it hiidtn: oo - omasa 8 Y i lar shoes. Your corn loosens from the T TIHIII] X eriff dropped to the floor mortally | Thomas Moore m \ party that ng to zet “down where Sft i et off Clen e idioen itted the sheriff, fled from the shan- | ford section. They are out f s I e G Ens dipiest Jeasieat miost eflestiva wave 1 and Taff ran to the roof armed|of coon hunting as is their an SHient - pollosrment; - TRELIS Eaaras ] e S as ng ey natoral Sooi g ich o rifle and & Hberal Supply. of | ustom, and alfeady have had EW | ushe Lo loloGHAn that guardsfcure Neverfalls oo o emend e (I pmunition, success. One big coon that was o D Ao corse Tlts Was x| OB TR Sold fana. hend= Frolice rointorcements soon_arrived |nered slit an ear one of the houn Seteeataiints R T S e T d the shanty was surrounded. Taff | With a savage slash of the teath before 6 ko) Ottls, (ot sent 0N reccipl 0> Driog, b: P uid be distipetly”seen on the roof, | his cconehip was subdued und taken. | dence ¢ e o kot Do e R Smoking his pipe, with his rifie poised = | ed in Pu b 5 e S s 0 o B actin’ To, hd sostal oot DIRECTORS RESIGN | At e L PRIMARY GRADE DIVIDED Glenwood Ranges are Handsome, Convenient and Mechanically Right—no modern featu;es ich were returned by the police and —— | aarkitos: 8 gt e — 3 2 3 i v i Bhly el v D fie s pad[U6HnF. Carventer antl Byraw Dy Bugs | g R P e R lacking. Smooth cast, plain design, compact structure, big roomy ovens, easy working grates i outuied Abl Jaoacer Putz| bes Ratice ‘from Trust Company. § | sions S e e New, Teacher. and countless other features. Call and see for yourself all the goed things about them. staine antomatic rifle = pura they arrived in Putnam m the torpedo boat and approaching | Monday morning a meeting of/|ti 1 that one could almost| T formity with the r - i o e torpedo bost a0d approsching | Monday morming at s meetine ot they in el e e T They Certainly Do =Taff fired at Fitzgerald, and the lat- 2 e John T | s s, the f = it I, an e lat- | company t resignations_of John F m xt to Kirk, who |of schools, the fir: ‘ade of the pri- @ L J ter, a former United States sol Carpenter and Byron D. B both | was drivi 1, “Where is it the |mary department was divided, Mon- Bturned the fire. Taft fell dead. directors and both ¢ n, were | Budweiser flow irk | ®ay. There were 71 pupils in the s ol received and acted uy o Putnam | repliec 1 to it | grade and they are now divided into an = The ol AR Fentlemen retiring bkause of many |’ ontaifing : party | two separate classes and rooms. Miss Bhe position of 8 Bood many of|CthCr duties requirtg their attention, | as ihead of Kirk hine so | Rose Driscoll of Norwich is the new I ‘impassioned " cempaisn " orators | rrank R preston. town erieaait] (b0 b0t of the ‘other maching and | from fhe state mormal Rehook at Wil Shea @ BurKe, 37-47 Main St., Norwich #%%Ms to be that If these aven't hard | preanrer of sutiiele ohd Sork e A0 ¢ offended the dignity of [limantic last June. In making the TWi hey ought to be—Ohio State | Wiggin, Boston, to the dircctoratc. en: arm of the law by passing | change a room already fitted up, that C. 0. Murphy, 259 Central Ave., Norwich Mr. Wiggin is v president of ts e Cantain Ryan saw the | has not been in use for the past four o ar it Tioh @ Alractor bt Dttt d but thought | transferred from the south end of the . 104 CNton acy rChibTHE excuse | first floor to the vacant room on the |called interlocking directorates = does c rules [ second floor and grade two was trans- & 1 | not appiv to him in his affliation with | got Defore the |ferred to the room made vacant by e ‘Tavel. Hark: 1 i cool Budweiser |the transfer of grade three. There|™ — ==t === — = = T e . Mr: Wigsin 18 alsoa divector of -+ ked d to deposit a two spot [ are present mearly 230 pupils in | sixty thered around the commun- |St. Jean de Baptiste block on High H esses will be Mrs. E. F. Leach, Mrs. | Bankers' Mortange company, of the |l ® higeappearance in the the school building, a large enumera- |jon rail where an interesting service eet, conducted by Harry Gaucher, STAFFORD SPRINGS C. F. Butterfield and Mrs. L. Rees. Brookline ~ Trust company, of the | itY, cour When he failed to show | tion P followed. lerzoing repairs. e The assessors were in session at ) 3| Gloucester National bamk. of the Jon |UP the bond was forfeited Cases Assigned for Today. On Tuesdey and Friday evenings Man UG E s Edward Colgrove Able to Leave Hos-|stafrora Hollow and Staffordville yes- 'T. O’Connor company, of the Rivers Goes to Jail. Clerk E. M. Warnar of the supes Rev. W. H. Dumnacke will hold ser- || o oo CiiSg s ERESe . L pital—Ladies’ Aid Society Arranges | terday. Bofler Works, Inc., trustee of court nt out thé following notices | vices at the Old Mystic. Methodist |, Unclaim ‘rr( ’~"]‘g‘"‘"»; &l F“ for Social. New Rector Officiates. Broplitiie Sagings bhank, dlrector sng ) in court charged |of assignment of cases to be tried at|church. Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Dun- | Paitic nostoffice are addressed to I Rev. Niles Wright Heerman con- treashier of thie Massiohusotte Reaity | S _various hallways in | Willimantic. First case Tuesday, Sa- | nack and Rev. Mr. Crawford wi Lafbchelle, Charles Davis and Mrs. ducted services a: Grace church Sun- - il Mkring TneaTits ctaoady it ness section since last Thurs- |die M. Brown Daniel Royce, sec- | change pulpits at the morning serv Edith Henigan. Edward Colgrove, who has been in|CHe Feghl Wi iy 1 u e company, vice! ¢ ¥ o Al ¢ s 3 the g s 5 thE T¢ hospital suffering a|day. He will move his family to Staf- SrETERE At Slroccht s v also with being found |ond for Tuesday, Mary Ritcher vs.[at which time Rev. Mr. Dunnack w Mas’ B D, Granit jaf Qualer J1L 15 ihe Tohnson hospital aufepine with a| o205 o Vo tttiTn et el EVERY PARTICLE OF DANDRUFE| Alegre Sugar company. sl pleaded guilty. The | Dieudonne cau; third, Tuesday,|administer communion at the Old |the zuest of her sister, Mrs. Delwin S.|DProken thigh, has been discharsed prings a ays. - DISAPPEARS AND HAL compan | man was on the ve of the tremors | Charles E. Skinner vs. Hymen Cha- | Mystic Methodist church. The fall and | Martin. from the hospital. He is now with his Game Scarce, T R UPPER MILL SOLD TO had- been fed whiskey in small|sen: fourth, Tuesday, Hillhouse & |winter work has started well and the | Miss Winifred Lasch was the guest |Sister in Palmer. He is making a £00d] 1y, punters who have tried their OPS COMING OUT. loses over Sunday on orders of a|Taylor vs. C. A. Hawkins. First for |church is prospering, financially and |of Dayviile friends over Sunday. recovery, but is still obliged to use', The hunters who have tried thelt 4 s CONNECTICUT MILLS CO, | doctor. Mo was sent to jail for 30| Wednesday, Hymen Chasen vs. Phil- | spiritually. 4 'phy of Scotland was a |crutches 7 d T e e orerk BRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH |Leased Property Disposed of by | conte, amoun el e S e Social and Personal ‘Jottings. visitor in town. e Bl Moo iy Slose on'count of ‘tiie heavy enowstormssiet HAI:EAAITTD e ey and'F. A. Jacobs. = second Thursday, Hillhouse & Taylor| Claude Gillfillan of Barnet, Vt, has (133»_‘;51“‘“‘.,‘.\{?,;“ st is enjoying a few|ieng the state convention in Hartford. TILRer- EhOrS are R0 oo quail as e JTY AT ONCE. S b o caue il ot v AT Howard. been epending a few days WIth Mr.| G witrea Lacroix of Providence, Hostesses for Social. — x ¢ fam B, Whestitr, a0 it N eye i Hows Tt Wity A N e \as return- | formerly of Faltic, is spending a few | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con-| A concrete keg said to be almost x-;pr“m}::;‘mh(fln:g\?ppéilgr_:l,“wxx, Street, heirs of Charles B. Wheatley, | Who also sulfered other painful but not MYSTIC - R i days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. | gregational church will have its first|indestructible has been patented by & Qi svendi sng 2 _Soft, land Frederick A. Jacobs sold o thelserious injuries — Mrs. Phebe Ford for nine weeks. R . e At e e oBl's after & “Danderine ;‘:Irfldeifi;‘gg Connecticut Mills company the north| OIir. Withey was engaged near the|Methodist Brotherhood Meets—Robert| Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates of Tt try this—motsten & cloth. with | O UPPer Mill at Industrial place T:‘o]tu\'z. hall building In burning rubbish | * Chapman's Injuries Prove Fatal— |New York are spending a few days in Hele Danderm 2 oth L company has had a lease of the|from the store of X. A. Jordan when . + the_village. Jle Danderine and carsfully " draw mill for several years, this leasc hav- | there came a heavy cxplosion from PIESCIRIEAS SETIy SRt MR e ot and Mrs. Danlel Donovan are L ey o I ng a cla s he sale of (the burning pile of wa 4 S ving thei New slland at 2 ime. ‘This Wil clestie | ths miit oo (o oo, foF the sale of (the burning plle of waste materlals.| mne first meeflng of the Methodist|OVINg thelr housenold goods to New {E hair of dust, dirt and excessive | would mot luve exiired wnin Lo punctured his right eyaball ang | Crotherhood was held Monday even- | "S3ili;q Travena has returned from are a most i off and in juet a few moments YOou|next vear, but the mill company i his face, right arm and right| D8 at the home of Elwood Lathrob |, visit to his uncle, Thomas Ryley and A H 2Bk doubled the beauty of sour half. | sired o gxorcise its priviiese to pur. |5 with small perforations. Ho' wag| o8, Pearl street Atter the regular | fmiy i 'New Haven | Uneeda Biscuit q H ;| chase and the owners were agreeabie, | Ziven attent by Dr, F. P. Todd and s sident, Per- ® e o ae e beantitsing el e o : rs were agreeabfc,|given attention by Dr. F. P. Todd and |2 & 1 = B of soda Sirertne dimoives eviry ‘parice of) Sonduy' s pives R oE Do | wan aies Feon. b’ L George St TR | L Green. give 8 vers inforcsilny BALTIC them at ofBtes the scalp, forever Stopping 1tch- | shamed th. Sowee LRy, Which pur-|roughs. —Small pleces of copper were | Dunnack, plannea the work for. tho e 4 ing and falling air. 1| _C B. Wheatley i B e e Hehtront e kS WIES winter. Refreshments were served by | Nine-Inch Worm Found in Five-Inch them o after & fow Wecks Sne when you | cirhe,into posscesion of the two ‘mills aken Lo a Worcester hospital, | MTS- Lathrop. e Fish—Store Renovation in Progress are ever. and 1 actuaily. e mr ot oD You |erected by the Industrial and Manu- |IHis right eve is so badly injured that —News Briefly Told. 3 G8vny’ 8t frst—yes—bot. really new | Ccturing company following that con- | it was not velieved here Monday that Lk : ; : I otk e ey operations here— | there will be any chance of saving the Hibert Chapm William Creait and party-of friends Y care for preity, eoft hair ce e "W““""sdw‘"ch. in an unforeseen and | Sight Robert Chapm: d’paan'c the Me- |spent Monday on Take Sranch and g RELYs unexpected way, have finally proved| The man injured cntered the employ o Capinan: died. & Sl 5 4 2 offe it f::sybfféegnffi%fl(.w'%;w to be one of the greatest industrial|of Mr. Jordan Monday morning and |morial hospital in New London, Sat- [returned with a good string of fish B or totlet counter, and just tey it | Pleseings that this town has known. |had béen al work only a short time | UTday afternoon from injuries recciv- | while dressing the fieh Mr. Credit dis- z‘" your hair! Beautlfy it! You| SUDDEN EXPLOSION Mt he hecldent occurred aami- | Waile at work a smokestack fell, | covered a pond shiner of untsual size 4 b I ;:e,:!w,, the best 25 cents A e T Mr. Jordan. but whether a stray shell, | StFiking him, causing injury to his|and upon opening {t'ne found = tape- P » YE.1as some orene s :|head and spine. He was a young |worm measuring 1-4 inches long. 3 st e eoT e oq %ja™ the | man, beloved by all who knew him, of | This worm was taken from a_shiner NEW CHICK! Howard Withey, Burning Rubbish,|known. In any event, the exploston|® dufet disposition and his death | measuring 5 3-4 Inches, and the worm ERING HOTEL Mysteriously Injured. ar B hemyy e e e S %on | comes as & shock to his relatives and | was curled up-in the shiner’s body. ! friends. He was born in Mystic 30 [The worm is on eshibition in the larse 3 H.sbuee'r. lPrnl-. Putnam, Conn. e NI Ao s blocks from where it occurred, many |vears ago, the Son og John V. and | window of the Baltic pharmacy. Fis - b y morning from |galning the impression that blasting {3} g v : . Fish- = pecial Dinners i g Mary Rathbun Chapman. He was a |ermen who have seen the worm claim : gt ral e was being done. machinist and worked at one time on |it is an unusual happening. 7 R L Relief Corps Inspection. éiuhma(:lne Jork for the Ship and En- Hoariand Bidn c . - ne Co., and spent last - PR, ashed Pothtoss] Pres As- QorQQ McGrogor Woman's Relief corps 3 | Guoheo in their interests. “Ho was, 4| Miss Dorothy McGuire of Jewett City g BT e or Milk, ” to be inspected Wednesday evening, | member of Charity and Rellef Lodge, | was the guest Sunday of her parents, - ol s ° Oct. 25, by Grace M. Manning of |No. 72, F. & A. M., and of Charity { Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire. ¢ v Sedgwick W, R. C. of Norwich. Mc- | Chapter, Order of HBastern St 5 u ‘i v Bi-rashioned 'New England Rotled Gregor post, No. #1, G. A. R., 15 to b | leaves & wif e e | Feter. Duquetts Wep, -feoving his et Faody Eraker il Gregor post, No. 77, G. A. R. 18 to bo | leaves . wife, Minnetts - Rickerman | nousehold goods to Taftville Monday. F , Green Peas Spinach or C: o, . .l R PP e given by e [ Chapman, his parents and two broth- ‘Warren Hines of New London, for- ‘@. Coftce or Milk; choice of Bie—4i0o. or pation o] ers, John W. Chapman, Jr, and Dr.|merly of Baltic, spent Sunday with ? el b it roorgan buildere from West Boles- | Chester W. Chapman,'both of this | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D; 3. Hines. i Sfpwaer, piain Lovater, tresn vonea;| EleadacheIndigestionete: |10 21555, Placine o new orean in | place “and four slsters, 3res. "rrank | "'Sriu Al Siehire. of Willimantic R et osabetens frash nolled; Methodist church this week. Thompson of Groton, Mrs. Frank Mc- | formerly of Baltic, was the guest of Tips, Tea or Coffee; cholce of Pie P Laughlin, @drs. Trancis Allayach of |her father, J: MG inday. ersonal Items. er father, James. uire, Sunday. I - New London and Mrs. Nelson Burrows | Nathan Eeccleston of _ Willimantic . 0rs. Paul Meissner of Clinton, Mass., | of Mystic. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LOUIS E. KENNEDY as been spending the past few days Special Meetings. St e el - with Jh{" J. Ffl’\?{‘k‘\x Interesting meetings are being held Mrs. Moses Genard and Mrs. V. Bu- DANIELSON ‘I\‘Htss Catherine Coffey spent Sunday |at the Methodist church and at the |teau spent Monday with Jewett City | s ather home in Hampion, | Sunday evening service five signified {friends. The trip was made in I L. thefr intentions of leading a new life. Buteau's car. . . An The store on the-ground floor of the ial Attestion to Every Detail. end at her home in Webster, Mass. altar service was” held and over 5 7§

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