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Double Wedding at Taylor Residence July 3d—St. Patrick’s Ladies’ Aid Society Gives -Entertainment — Ma- sons to Attend Services on St. John's Day. the evening at the meeting if the town hall and it is_hoped-that many SAVINGS INSTITUTE . A - - - Hol¢. ~ Annual Meeting—James P.|will turné out to hear this forceful | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Taylor have s spealer. issued _invitations to the double wed-l Bath Elected Director, to Succeed ——al i e e T - . - Late Harold Lawton. Graduation Time Nearing. Jeanette ‘Pavlor and ‘Hugh Montgom- | ' .4 11 cost-6f a small jar of ordinary = ili- | The schools of the city are prepar- |ery of Ware, Mass., and Miss Grace | .} one can a full The board of trustees of the Willi- |, IS S0 %A lations the Tatter part | May Tavior and Nathan Paimer Mur- | cold STeSH 08 SR PCCPRT S, [ —r af m“‘u'.‘ffl n he @irectofs’ room |Of this month. The evening of June[phy of this piace, are to be married | jamon skin softener and complexion. annu 3 27 three of the grammar schools will fat 12 o'cloek Tuesday, July 3, at the|peaytifier, by squeezing the juice of e . T ré?;%r&c‘f:akd ihewed | hold thelr exercises and Friday, June | Taylor home on Eldredge street. two fresh lemons’ into a bottle con- the bank to be in finé condition. James | 29, the- Windham Street and the North St. John’s Day Sérvice. taining three ounces of orchard white. |. B Bath of this city was chosen to fill | indham schools will hold exercises.| <. gay June 24, Charity and Relief|Care should be taken to strain the the place om the board made vacant|The latter school will-have a picnic |, 7 "YC" 72 'F. and A. M., and Char- {juice through a fine cloth so no lemon. bt 5 o | June 25 the high school class will be |lodse, No. 72, F. nand Char | pulp gets in, then this lotion. will keep vy the death of Harold Lawton of|o; d 5 ity chapter; O. E. S., will attend-divine " Plainfleld. The deposits of this year | Efaduated, the reception will be held | yorghip at the Methodist Episcopal|fresh. ‘for months, —Hyery woman, showed an increase of $67,000 over |PeX Rag T e e Ry church and listen to a sermon by the :m; -mm.l nom::v: sjn“cl- bmmm = e e i) 5 officers resulted as |~ Firied for ‘Coventry Disturbance, . [Pastor. Bfv. - H. ¥ Enec. . sallowness, freckles and tan and is the follows: President, Frank Larrabe William Palmer of this city was Vacations at Railroad Station. ideal skin softener, smoothener and {lce “president, Herbert R. Chappell: ytaken to South Coventry Monday af-| Charles H. Briggs has been substi-|beautifier. ; e e chaties A. Capen: sec. |ternoon by Sheriff A. E. Harmon of | tuting at the Mystic railroad station | Just try it! Get three ounces of ond director, H. Dion: third rirec- |that place and brought before Justice | for Earl Bavier and Mrs. Briggs for {orchard white at any pharmacy and e e rane: Tfourth director, L.|George Andrews, charged with cre- |Mrs. Jennie- J. Davis while both were |two lemons from the grover and make 7 Kingsburyy fifth afrector, Johs |ating a disturbance at the Coventry |on a vacation. up a quarter pint of this sweetly Reili; fary and treasurer, Noah | Casino Saturday night. A plea of - Report at Newport. fragrant lemon' lotion ana massage it D ebster: auditors, Walter I |guilty’ was entered and the man was| yoyre, Wall, Howara Shute, Charies | $2ily into “the fage, meck, arme and Kutsht ani b O ERS GRed-SE EncepNcy Bi o RO T iiliams and'Afcnic Parb who have | oraom It o ond bring, out enlisted in the naval reserve, left Mon- | the roses and beauty of any skin. It PAYETTE BOUND OVER | Soouts to Aid Red Cross. e |day for Newport to report for duty. |is°wonderiul to smoothen rough, red 2 - Man Who Stole Rutomobile Tube, Tire | i Tosa T The Conpresaiionsl ahuncy| Deins Geogolioal Survey Work - [wwnas ¢ The Complete Oil Cook Stove and Rim Unrder- $500 Bonds. Monday evening. Preparations were _ s 2 ans wi id o s parents, Rev. and Mrs. 5 < - P Work of the members In_distributing Buddiuston, bas left ta n- §‘lj’.l:;v.;( 1&?,' gn'li:\bqupra;}altfb' GBr::il::B o] Four burner stove, cabinet, warming shelf, and built-in keat-retaining hur Payette appearcd befor work of the members in distributing | ¢ > Q. ha : ¢ i the Red Cross so- zeological survey work for the | wajker rf. C. H. Team—Eno c, Rocke- oven, all combined in one compaet, yet roomy, New Perfection Ol police court Monday morni ! olog v 3 - ge of & ing an automobile tire, | ciety k that the boys will te of New York, which will.oceupy | gorg 1, Bodo 1b, Coderre 2b, Souveniere ¢ i e g e o L do in the parade this eveni s S S u‘w‘fehel:nh:eh-s:e:fl..t: R IT Coties %5 Dol I omia et Cook Stove. D! Executive Committes Mets chosen instructor in geology R',‘.:f,",far"‘-amer AR e You can use all four burners for grate surface cooking. Or you -ean pre-heat the oven, A meeting of the executive commit- —_— Moosup caller Monday. extinguish the flame and §nish your cooking with the heat sealed and remined in the tee of the camp: for the Red Cross CONCERT, SALE, DANCE, The juniors of the Plainfield High specially constructed oven. fund held a meeti in the Chamber — school have m'range_d to go on a picnic of Commerce rooms Monday eve Given by Ladies’ Aid Society of St.[to Moosup lake Friday. 5 Equipped witb the Long Blue Chimney—that means perfect combustion and complete nd plans were laid out for the werk Ratrick’s Parish. Mrs. Walier Barber. Miss. Herthe flame control. A new feature, the reversible glass reservoir, patented, with bail, does of the committee during the campai Freeman and Harold Barber of Ster- 2 E The plan of the pa The Ladics’ Ald society of St. Pat- | ling Hill motored to Moosup Sunday away with any annoyance in filling. ing this evening rick's church gave a concert, dance|€Vening and attended the Children’s 2 b h ar ¥ 3 > day exercises in the M. E. church. Ask your dealer for booklets about the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove—the one that is used in 2,500,000 homes—and the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heater. For best results use SOCONY Kerosene. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEW YORK ALBANY BUFFALO BOSTON & e and fancy articie sale in Columbus Rider of Motorcycle Falis From Ma- [hall Monday evening at which there chine. was a large “attendance. Music was Shortly before 6 o'clock Monday, | furnished by Willow Point Casino PLAINFIELD time and lefi | evening at the corner of Hgidge and |Chestra. The following program was any notica. | Main streets, an automot owned ried” out: Piano solo, Midsummer [ Jewett City Vouths Have Close Call . % nd driven by John Clark of -Colum- | Night's -Dream, Mendelssohn, Miss in Automobile Collision—Mohegan NBs el S cet | Minnie Fiynn; vocal solo, Mr. Dufres- | Trail Marker Set in Place—Personal Wife-beater Fined oh otoroscle. appearsd c-ming | N€: soprano solo, Because, by D'Harde- 3 Fond e p court on|¥hen e motoreycle appeared coming | st. Miss Flora (Cornelia A basso | Items. st entered a ples of|CUt of Bridge street. The cycle solo, Song to the Flag, Theffly Morin the charse: of sult on | Pecame confi endeav to | e accompsnists were - M “Cora | A number of young men of Jewett a - ONlturn out of the and fall off the|The a S who were spending Sunday eve- orin, Miss Flora Allyn and Mr. Gro- | o0 | in, Miss B . 2. ring in Moosup, had a narrow escape e A e e from serious injury when stter miss- 3 . 2 he last car between Moosup an g Graduating Exercises. Villaze they attempted to he gzraduating exercises of the | reach Central Village in time to catch © school will be held Thurs-|:he last car south. When mear t 8 o'clock in the assem- en- Hollow road. a machine com- § at a furicus rate from the direc- Random News Notes. on of Central Village attempted to d Kretzer and |lass the car carrving the Jewett City s without sla {machine. Mr." Clark brought his car | stop and found the other man jured New Jersey Car Plunges Through a Fencs. entered to the charz was sen Monday after: | sey tourists haa nj P Ford car T Mr. and ord o J. Hewes and | L« ening speed and e augnter spent Sunday at |locked wheels with the local machine. Sk g | Shsnmn . nement 1w Wakefield. Joth machines were whirled around | Park house on Bast street. JEWETT LEDYARD GRADUATION RED CROSS RALLY | when the -steering apparatus broke |Pr~:’\m£far' Smith is visiting in |32 ”“‘g"‘;_a‘;"‘;;nf;;;’d‘h‘«‘a;g;ngf oo To Build Orcuttville School. T oY st L L : S i Public Meeting Tonight e TP e car_went [ihrgush the fance Sl 9k sna Charles R, Geer and| White guard rail on the highway,| The town school committee held a|A. C. Burdick President of Wheeler o Lk arried Qut- ublic Meeting Tonight, to be Pre-loff an embankment. making one com-| "B lfnaia of Boston are guests of |throwing a2 man, who clatmed to be |SPecial meeting at the library Mon-{ “Ajumni Assos n. < Thrae Silent ongregational Church. ceded by Street Parade. blete turn and then resting on its |y ‘Geer's mother, Mrs. W. W. Pack-|Philip A. Smoy, out-of the cay. Smoy | 33y evening. The matter of the new | p ; — side. A local garage was called up | IS e S = badly shaken up, but apparently | School house at Orcuttvile was con- [ Policemen Put 4t Dangerous Points— evening there will be a big|and a wrecker was. sent. to tow thei®™ o . aa jured ey V! sidered and the contract for the new | Last of Three Children of Mr. and ; Mr. and Mrs. Bergen 1. Green have ured. 3 ss meeting in the town hall|damaged car to this elty. returned from a visit in East Green- | Both machines were able to pro- | DUilding will be iet as soon as pos-| Mrs. Napoleon Dayon Dies — Chil- [JZutpose of stimulating inter- { I = ok lceea unaided. The Jewett City vouths |“IPIe fet dren’s Concert at Methodist Church e campaign being carried on|Hearing in Davis Bankruptcy Case.| Charles Stoddard has returned from |claimed that the glaring headlights = ¥ ver of their car and NOANK Mr. and % rdick were in aunt, | blinded the be the|that he did not dare go further from Preceding the meeting{ , by hi earing in the bankrupt estate | New Yo accompa North Stoi rday attending (Was car gton de in which|o¢"s "B Davis, former proprietor of Jennie Percey, who w i i % ton Satt ; the Hooker House, was held in t of her sister, Mrs. Charles Stod- {the road for fear of overturning in i : the meeting of the VWhe Alumni [ Musi Gale office of Referee A. J. Rowen at 2 | the diteh PuD"_s Sing Well at Gradua assceiation. Mr, Burdick was elected | Ferry s ' SE e e i s . e = e s ersises—Boat Buiiders Bus, president of the association piano: prayer P represented the bankrupt Wor ass. . 3 Spicer Marriage. i first grade . will be represen accotnts were gone over. An- s can has lett on a| A Mohesan Trail marker has been| paBer . Gilont. Policemen. Whipple, Long Cove ird & i1 bl khe spicker earing on the case will he nec trip of a few weeks set on the state highway The - graduating -exercises at the| Three silent policemen were placed |fourth - gr ithmet Arill, Mis but no'date has been set for| “\Wiilim Paimer "has *returned to Brévities. Baptist church Mondds evening were |in town by the borough ofiicials Mon- |1 a Exley, Drawbridge xchoo 3oston after a visit to his parents, Mr.| _ iy - . of | W€l 2itended. The singing showed the |day. One s at the junction of Slater he Center School, Addfe Main MO TR = - - Sind Nive CRteninke: i e Jonfleur of | progress the puplls had made under |avenue and Maln street, another at| cal training, Miss F Day. of i STOP LiQuor axo Brief Mention. Taking Storrs Course. pntte . udisehilAsin “Nolleh SRuk: auRl ), Smctions of Tilerbevt \5: " Fenger | the junciivn oftMatln strset, Houls [1anterstIRNl *4CH00L; directed, stud ; DRUG USING Mrs.-H. R.‘Lincoln’ of this ¢ty 15| aiiss: Fouise Paige left Mouday. for | Qrvilie, were. Sunday visttors. with |2 New London. street and Fanning court, and the third | Miss Dorothy Lester, Ce wcho i““"‘ s el s s SoRLEAE aotas’ thne 1 Boston Soues Fogir s wo io Samdur: Domicienlie] Non e ~_Most of the class will attend school [at the junction of Main street, Treey ling ‘dr e 24l Keeley Treatment. Institute completely | John Curran is able to be about, e diniaroy, Many iocal people attended the high |OUt Of town in the fall. avenue and Ashlard street. er Hil Dea . - No ous drugs administere. | }i,f(c: a week’s illn at his home gn jschool class day exercises in People's With the Boat Builders. Left Childless. school: poem e i sal. rospect street. MOOSUP eatre. Monday evening. Thére is :much repair work at the| 1eoza Acelia Dayon, the 2 year old|Goodenough, ’ g INSTITUTE . West Baven, Cona, | | B S: Marble of Hartford spent Sun- Clarence - Kingsley left Monday [hoat shop of W. G. Eldredge and ad- | govoniae of air and’ o1 goar 00| thtrd Ao vebiing. it 3 THE KEELEY - WestHaven, Comi. | f day” as the guest of his mother in this | Observance of Children’s Day at|morning for New London where he |ditional help has been sectred for a oo AnMs. Aapoison | o R ks ) s city. Mrs. Marble celebrated her*89th | pactioios &L “HCT ireported for duty in the ambulance |few weeks, Dayon, of Glasgo, died Monday . ol: h - | birthday Monda ethodist Church—Giants = Defedt|corps. Mr. Kingaley: is the voungest | The boat bullt over for Alexandsr | !5 Ihe last of the three children of Mr. e, DI B JAY M. SHEPARD Miss Ruth E Catholic Hill Team—Scouts’ Meeting j<on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter- Kingsley. | McNefl of Long Island at the J. Da- | &nd T8 Daven. Airs, Dayon's brot airman,. Super . SHE will teach Tn W i e el Tk . :is hoat shop is completed and ome|Sf: l'ostmaster Gauthler, dled " T e ceding Eimore & S vear., She wi At the Methodis urch Sunday —~ as_been begun for Mr. Gates, also G 3 F ’“'[‘[i.“ more &Ehiard Fa B e Ml My evening the audience room was dec. STAFFORD SPRINGS of Long Island. It will be a power Riverside Graduation Thursday. Many friends of Miss C o B orated “ oW and ferne agains 8 boat with hunting cabin " xercises c ¥ class ory uneraiDirectorandEmbalmer | sxer rricpos or e corme . oo background of he United ‘States, | Third Degree Conforrsd o Sixteen | Washinzion comncit, Jr, tenied or- | or eiE or U ireteie. srsman sonn | ates Cors oehaol ™ Saarens 60-62 North St., Willimantic|in® invitations to their marriage which | rusand 2nd France ass for the Chil- | * Members of K. of C Council—G. A.|@er of American MecRanics, will meet [are to be held in Finns opera house |T. Youn nt state board bf Sade Midiataise i il take place at the home of the|ywere seated in a body in front and the| R. Gift of Flag Pole Accepted—|™'s SVeNIn&EL . o Sazmdsy. evening bns. contarring’ of Gl y stan el connection | bride’s mother, Mrs. L. E. Colgrove, | nigeo""Zate a short talk with special] Town School Committee Meets. B o . Monday was the first day that the|T. Avery. chairman s on Church street. R = Henry Trail and Miss Esther Spicer sun has shone all day for = several |tional hymn I dience The city Inbe . . i ‘ e 5 e Sepemn cew Haven |of Poauonnoe were married Saturday | weeks. Rev. G. F. Goodenough HIRAM N. FENN e aber RaYTOlL for the past|was in attendance when this program | State Deputy Cromin of New Haven|ni n’% " "Rev. 0. G. Buddington. M Cllidesah (s Erarcliane: inne e Aads WAtk UNBEEAREE e e ¢ totale 50.83. W ol- | was successtully carried out by the |conferred the third desree on a class | Jeul pas nffered hiy soooinBLon, AU 3 . RARLes and : lows: Street department, children of the Sunday school and the|of 16 candidates of Stafford counci), |, o0 "35 O €700 A= s Boedbiiptnt Children's day was observed at the | PIZlROIWICH, ' - shhs ‘ €2 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. lvc:_dspar‘menl“;v .02: water wor choir: Recitation, Our Greeting, Lily|Knights of Columbus, at St. Bdward's | ayroces m.bex mnedgc::wl;nvm anl nd | Methodist church Sunday evening with e ery - 0l was represented an Telephone Lady Assistant | $197-33 maintaining sawers 3 Holden, Gertrude Wilkerson and Mar- | hall, Sunday afternoon Several m-g S “ ¥ any | the following program given: Song | \}‘7'”‘ <R _Was. neasly el s $ == sidewalks, $53.42. | Brizgs; recitation, Industry, Bur- | Knights ¥rom other councils attended. o ONGare Moad choir; prayer, Rev. E. M. Antho g e ey ol I g S gy Deputy Marshal T. of | Latamore; exercise, Daisy Buds,| The flag pole presented the town bl g recitation, Welcome, Arlene Burdick i e O e DR. F C JACKSON Hartford was in this city Monday af- | Charlotte ichen, Ruth TLatamore,|and borough of Winter post was me. | Burton Brown and Mrs. Henry |and Mark Aldrich: recitations, Birth- s beartily . appiauded: The fror . . . et e B Ri Ry et Reynolds, FEumice Cook and |cepted by Warden Leach with formal |I-angworthy have been chosen to fiill |days, James Hewitson: The Pansy Bed, ERO. DGO YN, N S = ald 3 3 ok and d with e A Everett Wood of Brooklyn, charged Cook: recitation, Sunshine, | ceremonies Saturday afternoon. t-om- |the vacant places of noble comman- | George Robertson; song primary de- [Tated with wild flowers under the ru DENT’S, with wilfully failing to resister on Fiags, Russei |mander ~Anthohy Adams of Winter | der '/mdd WO”‘;' herald " in -\orli\‘nn;’is DRztmint; ‘recitations,. Feauk - Meii; |PErvision of Mis. Svers: iThereswere 5 $2°25 veors ; et b o- | post. G. A. R., e ‘ommandery, X i made by Siv of A o : | excellent e b, 1 the -vestibule of 5 June 5. The man is 23 vears of ase 1 uthworth, Dupieis Co-[Post. G. A R. made the presenvation | Commandery, U. O G C. made by|The Giver ot All Theodore Davis: | SXelnit SYILS W ihe westioule o Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | 314 he Will have a hearing in Hart- |derre and Willie Reynolds; recitation, | sPeech. Rev. Charles H. Puffer gave M. B. Bai fecitation, Harriett McCluggage; duet,| oo . senolar in town. Cak H ford. He was apprehended in Brook- | Success, Bella Howard; anthem with |2 Spirited patriotic address. jness of Mrs. Nellie Bailey. Ruth and Ishbel Robertson; recita- | ¢ S S e L SRR e & Capt. and Mrs. Nicholas Nelson are |tions. The Lad of Long Ago, Bertha |OnAde were furnished to ail at the solo by Mrs. Adams, Harken Unfo i clos: Me, choir: exercise. Little Daisies, Clnme] Exprcimge. entertaining guests from Sprinsfield. |Davis: Life of Livingstone, Irvin® | 1% Elizabeth Wilde and Olga Asal; reci-| The class exercises of the Stafford Supt. John E. Fitzpatrick has re- | Thornton: song, choir: recitation, The tations My First Recitation Hausl|high school seniors will bs held in|lurned to Stamford after a visit at|Oriole's Cradle, Everett McCluggage: zerton; The -Sunbeam and the|St. Edward’s hall this (Tuesday) eve- |Pis home here. exercise, The Flower Surrender | Flowers, 'Rosamond Danielson:; song, | "ing and the graduating exercises will | _Miss Ava Maczowen has returned |girls; recitation, The Nobleman's Son, See the Leafy Branches, members of | take place at the Comique theatre | from a stay of a week in Albany. Lewis Aldrich, During the -offering the primary and beginmers classes: | Friday evening. All public schools exercise, Which Flower, members of|Will close Friday for the summer va- Mi Sheldon’s ‘class: recitation, | Sation. ot Work is progressing rapidly on the Going to Savannah. Miss Marian Anthony sang a hymn Grandpa’s~ Opinion, Hopkins; Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 |iyn Saturd Capt. Frank Meader has gone to|Address by pastor; exercise, One Litt song, Open Gates Of Summer, TAlY | et i s D! Sy = ————— === and the concert ciosed with the Dox- urray s Boston and from there goes to Penny, eleven children. Supt. Holden, Dorothy Salisbury, Edna Mac- Dr. W. M. Hall has passed his ex-|ology. The teachers of the Sunday S R DR L T Burdick distributed plants to the Lennan, Alice Salisbury, Julia Lyon 5 2 i W I LLIMANTIG GUN N. Alice Walker and Roy Eyers, Harry - amination for government service and | school were in charge of the program. ' Walker, Albertus Brigas, James How- T A George Young Iil. Dr. Hill Awaits Call younger members of the Sunday school A 4 o v me. His departure will leave the ;1_3;_0J;se_é’gnbg::enfial;e}fltgl‘i?‘r;: Kiol . lage without a pnysician. George Young of Lisbon has been Father, Lead Me by the Hand, Mre. Members of the Red Cross are to|ill for a month, and the last few days W Adam Miss 1. Sheldo; d'LA > meet this ‘eveninz in the rooms for |has been unable to leave his bed. * = " SE % e n and Lou the purpose of hearing revorts of offi- 2 . " D increase in Nemo Lorset Prices| i ~uraa=m mi.ue Fomt T R et arter™ che | The raduation exerciies ot speaker), Little Buds and Blossoms, first aid work will meet after the The graduation exercises of the James Howard: exercise, The Flowers ;i 1 17 3 s r meeting. class of '17 of the Sisters’ Academy Return, members of Misses Sheldon's John White of Tottenville, S. T is|Wwere held at St. Mary's church Sun- /ill Be In Effect Af : | and Eyers’ classes; recitation, Dream 1 day i J 'cloc] WI € in ect t(’.l’ | of Children’s Day, Eleanor Main: ex- S 0 Deturn Yo the vUIRBN 0 ikl e S A e ) sclack H 1 e, Saluting the Flag, Roy Eyers, livered by Rev. J, H. Seiferm; The ene ra Monday, July 2nd J hertus Briggs, Harry Walker, John pastor, Rev. J. J. McCabe, presented Adaptability, Summer Farmers’ Meetings. uthworth, James Howard and Joseph > the diplomas and made a few re- iden: remarks, pastor; _exercise, Complete arrangemenis have just|marke. g : Main, ' Rosamond been completed for the summer farm- | The graduates were Ernest Georze Good-By, Marjor; | 3 £ | Danielson, Eleanor -Briggs, Dorothy ers’ meetings to be heid at the Con- | Bachand, Gertrude Hel Guill tos- 2 Nemo Corsets are always a good investment because they |Hunt. Chariotte Kitchen and Mildred necticut Agricultural _coilege. The|mer Stanley Eadowski and Marion economical and . A 24 Kennedy; singing by all; ‘benediction, Pouitry association will mest Aus: 8 | Frances Turnbull - - - . pastor. - i 7 and 8; the Connecticut irymen's| A ti i i i ear twice as long as other Corsets and greatly improve your s iy Sekaation g 8 ani 5, e, Fomo | ack, Soseniin, ot swigren ot e | effective cleaning health and general appearance. C. E. Carpenter, Mrs. C. E. Carpen- | f# logical society, Aug 9 and 10: the|of Our) Lady of Mt. Carmel followed. ter and Misses Minnie, Annie and Lily Connecticut Beekeepers' association, | The act of consecration to the Sacred |. 4 :arpdenu‘r .,hg hm—w;ch were callers Afus- 9 nnd”lo-t ;!;,15 cx-;lmap‘!?f;.p;g:;n;: Heart was reeited by the graduation . o, . . Sunda; Tt £ Mi: of any or all o ie meetin; 1 . which foll en - Knowing that Nemo durability is the result of fine material | Litia Miftest o OF “Hisses Eila and : Bk By, commpsicting. WiCh tha vas. St pit it i FY e ba % s 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caswell and littl i ous associations or may be obtaine Red Cross Raily. and superior workmanship, and knowing that both have|daushier Cora of Norwieh and Mrs from the ext¢heion service. Connectl-| pev Jonn Stapleton of South Nor- ly i ed i t during th Fannie Caswell and Miss Caro Caswell cut Agricultura! college, Storre. walk is to address the Red Cross ral- encemously incressed in cos rin of Plainfield were visitors Sunday at I Finn' s even- y g the past year—every |y “.ld 'Srs. Tames Packhurate. Let's All Have a Look. St e 1 el by ineled Do O . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. St. Ji woman will understand why this announcement must be fol- | canterbury were caliors at Misoer mis and Lilla Millett's Saturday. lowed by a notice that PRICES WILL ADVANCE JULY Scouts’ Meeting. Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts of America; 2ND. held a mecting Saturday evening In E the M. E. vestry. Drill practice was It has been found that the wheat|ciety of New York as one of the men l crop is not &0 bad as it was on the |most conversant with the subjeet. first look, and maybe another look|Mrs. L. G. Buckingham will \be one ua will improve it still more.—Indianap- |[of the soloists. A record breaking olis News. crowd is expected. R e Intoxicated Prowler Fined. DO YOU KNOW THAT Saturday night, Mr and Mrs, Wi s = .y | continued under the direction of Ernest 7 F - . It will be true economy to secure a liberal supply while| Wilde, assistant scoutmaster. Scout- : Civilian health is the rock upon [qain, T Raberton, G0, (her, £rand; : : i master Rev. W. C. Darby attended the which military effeciency rests, ORI L Aaieen Spttrba DPDENT ls ¥ present low prices prevail. i~ g PO = i . | The ingestion of wood alcohol may |jocked for other members of the fam- (55 and Mrs. Howard Main, M ana| produce blindness. ily, who were out. -A man, who wa« DR. E. J. JONES Main motored to Danielson Monda: Swimming is a healthful exereise. |in such an Intoxicated eondition, that " N ki $3.50 Nemo Corsets will be advanced to $4.00. afternoon in T. Main's machine. o Human beings are the great agen- 1o Qg oot e Dl becinal. fapeas Suite 46 Shannon Building 2 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank-W. Daggett mo- cles in the spread of human diseases. | & 3 b e by P levat: $5.00 Nemo Corsets will be advanced to $6.00. tore 5 roviiencs Sondey 0% % vist o community_can b reallwuc. LR 107 MO0 4G ofeipdber 8| Teke el Shogycksc e ness trip. W o . cessful without eafe waste disposal. |ihe room, and called her grandfather, 6 iants Won, e The man refused to leave, as he said |~ : Sengy The Starfish Giants won in a game Middletown—Wednesday was the |he bad paid a dollar for the room and F C‘ played Saturday afterncon With ihe : fifty-first anniversary of the marriage [ he intended to occupy. it. Help was . iano tuner, e . = “.‘.‘a o- Catholic Hill team, 6 to 4. Errors were of Judge Silas A. Robinson and Mrs. |needed to finaliy eject him frém ihe i frequent on both sides. The Hneup: | L _ . Robinson. Mrs. Robinson was Miss | house. Monday mornlig he was sent -122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. : . i Star Giants—Tiddle ¢, Kalapa p, | Fannie Eliza Norton. to jail for thirty days. ‘Phene 511