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EMh Band Concert of the Season— Violators of Automobile Laws Fined —Women to Knit For Red Cross— Laymen’s League Activities—Cath- olic Sunday School Outing to At- lantie Beach, The program for the fifth band con cert in Wilcox park Thursday evening { was as follows QVlucral Air—America March—The Veterans' Favorits Bennett Richards Blanke Oyerture—Crown Jewels, | Waltzes—Paquita “ S Program Will Be Here Tomorrow WATCH, WAIT AND LISTFN! At Pequot Casino, New London, Conn., Saturday, August 11th, 1917 TWO PERFORMANCES Satesopsn! b Mudiose o ™ Many Kegs of ““I SCREAMS’’ DO YOUR BIT! Come down the Broadway and the Seaway, but don’ fail to come across with the coin! IF YOU MISS IT YOU MISS THE BEST EVENT NEW ENGLAND HAS EVER SEEN SMOKES FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Everybody, All Races and Clans, Invited TICKETS ONE DOLILAR CHEEDREN A H J— ALE ROL TR T i e 1. Dennis Grimas. tn the suburban smoker. 1 camp ana there were too many rooms| “Then they asked what he flxpprurl!hnmn and burst into te Aunt . s t, is able to sit ui ! Sunday School Picnic. “What a lot of surprising truths are 'and too big a porch and there should [to get for and when he named a | Lucy's neck—a sl F: : Shs lomie dn s oy Sunday school picnic is | S0IN& to unfold themselves to You!"|he grass and cersant walks and a curb- | figure lees than cost they all fainted. | they wouldn't the . & i irday at Bishop's Cross. | declared the man from Hyde Park. “If |stone, and the railroad system was|They said it wasn't worth half that|who talked so i 1 e Shop's Crose | cver you want to learn what s What | Dunlt’ and you couldn't. buy articnokes | and what did e take people for and (me first: o : . Y Darents of the actor and “daughees | Without a doubt, try to seil your place, |and African melons of the country [he was generally crazy. When they |every sumn . T e visiting Mr and Ty e dalEhter | preferably in the rural regions! Never | vegetaple man: anvhow, it was nifer | finisned with poor Uncle Harbeck he|nd who dc P 3 ; irs. Samuel on liman isiting | (hall 1 forget the strusgles and “|toown a car | was a tottering wreck, and he went|themselves t " T e. e _ | ments of dear ola Uncle Farbeck— Andrew John Fletcher of Haver- B s et s this going to be a string of fam- _— _— — - - e m become a member of the Potter's sister, Mes Se b Frties [Ly history?” demanded Woodlawn . w o coast guard _static t|field. Miss Anna Littlefield returned | P3R threateningly. i . oint Judith, being the fourth mem- |with them for two weeks visit o e E ¢ that family in that service rs. John T. Stewart, who has been | ¥ 2n iniensely fascinating =to ' The net profit derived from the re- [ill for ‘several davs, went to Provi- | JonGare which you'd have to pa o = nt carnival at the casino is $326.00, | dence Thursday to consult a specialist | OF, ¥, You bought it: Uncle Harbeck a = % the revisea report Eiven |and will remain for some time. She|2nd Aunt Lucy had this cottage and | t entertainment committee of was _accomp nied by her daughter, ;:~‘;“;“‘;r::‘ bt A “’I"‘;“‘)“ le Pleasant View Improvement as- [Ireme. than a couple of kids. In Chi Uncle Harbeck was a cool, crisp icicle CONTEST OPEN TO '::2"\’\?;“‘,)“\& }fg{nsvg‘f in immaculate tailored suits behind a POWER b = North Ston- | oo will Be Aware - |always wore hers marcelled and took T sit Wequete- . B e e s hiiee e e n . n the afternoon. says On Why The U. S. Is At War. tage they turned loose and adopted t . ir. ana Mrs, Albert Dickinson and Eingham, overaps, the elmple s and u 3 ur m: = e AN Hottert Stgsts | The sum of, $300 hms been placed at |ZinEham: overalls, the cimple e and To get out of yo otor 5] ng. fl;rflr vacation with Mrs, | the disposal of the National Board of | their frinds went over for a week end g |1 Dickinson's father, John E. Gavitt, of [ Historia! Service, to be expended in|he knew that immediately he walked th 0 & #5 ot and’ Mx"ana Mre: 50| e e e e e T e all the wer that was i ivitt of Palmer street. o P A drop his grip ke:-hang and ery: ! special rs left Westerly feans "h ";"""‘“"‘\:}h»m‘h‘": “”’" “*Well, welll If you haven't been “ - - - s oot | T e R R e built into it requires a where the annual What a lot of work you have put A“" the treatment should be primarily his- torical in character, bringing out those urch gasoline that is not only = “And then he would be led in and .~ the return trip, afte {»‘P.m: h scem to have a'bearing on/| 1o H18 e fiefoealt and made much jof z The Sign of ;,Relmblp Dealer s Sl LS S, T Tncle Harbeck's place. They said the 5 i It is proposed to offer the prizes as| [ NCIS ATk, Bibce, oy arature ure but uniform. . and the World’s Best-Gasoline JEWETT CITY marvelous ‘on a hot day, and the entire i 4 roup A—For teachers in Public | atmospmere 1dyliie aad eharming ang i i Death of Miss Alice Bingham Partridge | 11/7", 51001 SEAID L ey Caull suindy the est ] DEALERS WHOSELL Causes Sorrow to Many Friends— ;w,"*.’;fif’f £ e man he was to be the owner—and It 18 because eve ga]lon of SOMTI¥ MOTOR .GASOLINE Baptist Sunday School Plans Outing i What a fertunats’ woman was Aunt b A st —Funeral of Geerge G. Young— \ oriz ucy to e all those bedrooms to 5 is i m iy 2 e trim up’ with cretonnes and otherwise SOCONY Motor Gasoline is like ‘ A Fifth prizs of . : | enjoy nerself in womans' wayl W. R. BATRD, Norwlch Miss Alice Bingham Partridge died |, Group B—Tor teachers’ I 1o o o CRMrReIL i ihonent b every other gallon, no . matter THAMES ¢ B ¢ the nome of her mother 1;1:113.»“1 A First prize of % better sell his little garden of Eden, Siterry, Pr pas ureday morning after a A2 SehdaE e o ot much as he hated to part from it. So . MAJEST AT Was the only child el e O e T e e where you buy it, that SOCONY and the late Fred-| S rtton gor| Of enthusiasm over it fhat he was sort | 7 = £ CHARLES S. PECKHAM ; and was born § Cssays submitted in competition for| of afraid the news it was on the mar- | ¥ rHit GORD o 4 HaST SR s | meas yrie phowid SEmoee e o R S e runs a motor so:much? more CLARK CORx St. Mary’s academy in|lowing conditions: ail corfs of hard feelings. It wowa - « PENDLETON, JF 3 = er of h ai-~ Typing is not require ut essavs! he too bad to have Clarkson and Deep- 3 P. H STHIER, orwich Of Mary. The Joune JaGy. Jas | miit Do ety e on Shhots tasrs | ke tho bua taTiRve Clirksonand Desp: eflimenfly than the best of un- AR L ed by ,'m S,.frh dac-uumnmncfi«-. ened together, on one side of the sheet | anothe: heir anxiety to get in first, e v FELI YCKI, » g but he zr teeth and announced . . 4 3 ¥ dieposition. and her acatit is 2 | “Hicava must not exceed throe thous- | Uhg fack identified “gasolines. - A carbure- £ M H RING Ao to ey of “acep " grie o “haa Te- | ana words In 1o ©.Hun> said Clarkson. “Why, I| ; . & 1. W. CARROLL & SON, Nor the most unremitting and de-| In making the award in each group |thought vou l:ked your pliace—was it - . f e e i 4 e Tioatn Upremittine v ae2 | in maldng e Swara n cacr sroup | tougit vo E tor once adjusted to SOCONY B SNt i o 2 lng e Ganin :«, essays in h\\m h](}‘»n subject is 00| *“‘Going to sell, eh? asked Jones.| i w BALDWI f i o having dled several years' ago. | ing. to puph in the clase. of schools | ttor & wie I0e sic 2 havd iy is adjusted for keeps. i SEOPLES -STORB, Tattville FUNERAL. Elaborate bibliographies and foot- | “‘Funny bunch of people around you % Ky T AL o Totes are not expected, but each paper | over there, fsn't {t? asked Deeper. ROBERT R. SOUTER, H or Geor G. Young. shoul e accompanied by a brief list| ‘Surpri that you could stand ‘em . MAX RICHLAND, S SF Noohe, memiidicais vl iens s | You - will find that- SOCONY e yThe tuneral services of George G.|actually consulted. For the less ob- | “When Uncle Harbeck got his breath W. 1. MANMING, Yant Young were hel s home in Lisbon { vious and familiar facts, brief refer-|he let loose. He's a fishter and he V. E. MANNING, antie : EEIng motine - SavT I Ay | Lons S, Cunliier, dechs hrleh festex e et - lnous gwes more, miles to “the gallon i ¥ Ponoo Photo by American Press Assiciation.| BSsior of the Methodigf ehurch, om; | made in footngtes. " T PT ‘Sou'rs the man who said he coula #: GRORGE W. MANSFIELI Eiboiutmsygn g , and Rev n x All essays should be addressed to|spend his 1ife fherels he fold - Jomes, th e 4 national war intelligence _bureat | praver. *"Burial was in Union come. | Waldo G- Tetand. Secretars. Soation. | Joond Jis lite there!’ he told Jones and more ‘power - to e mile. BE L ton. y L. Stimson ¢ 7 TboeuR. HT"fm,}"g”e'i;. S ard’ for Historical Service, 1133 [ have said something of the sort while i S, WOLE, 99 Stimso? Surdick, A. H. 2 ny, E. B. Che- rd building, Washington, D. C. | under the Influence of country esgs d 5 H. GILBERT C Ry and Harry Davie, Iviénds present ‘ choul mot b st it sech | Lag fe e e e U Say So-CO-nv an look for the | i bt ¢ Dieal o8| fom ouf of tqwn wero Mes ' John|casay should be accompaniéd by & | Harbeck like the Rogers awful cot- - ¥ Es BLAK MORGAN. T break ;of | Doage, o ng | slip containing the name, address, and | tage? Or the way the Gilmores ate— = - i & el pistment | Smith Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Lewts, 0fr. | teachin position of the writer. ~ The |and those awful Beckwith. children— Red, White and Blue sign. - J. L. HERBERT & SO el o simen ety GG E lainfield | names of writers will not be communi- | and you never could get a Sunday fa- f A DAYON, branches. _Out of this tangls the b nd Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bushnell of [ cated to the committees of award until | per tili noon! Besides, old man. solution was' an_agreement S A B after their awards have heen made. | house is too big for your grounds g Yorr Bl | e g i . must be received in Vash- | should face the other way! » > 4 ent | e, Talter Keen and two children | ington not Jater than 6 b m. on Toes- | Obconcr was knd. e sald he knew Standard Oil Co. of New York b & R — Reparts | 0f Flushing, L. I, are visiting at H. i Jfimxmn' 1, 1918, Uncle Harbeck was attached to the ! s b gbioraBugop o B i g Hewitt" e prizes will be awarded as soon | place, but if only the house had been p e eiinne “osinese’® @11} Mrs. H. F. Paul has retwrned from | thereatter as practicabl a bungalow instead of two stories and b} o¥acd o re .‘;‘x U;J_,ug LS lop T ] A, AnT ¢ at her daughter’s, Mrs. Arthur Strick- out a garden and if he'd run in gas and 5% o o disloyal Children*Cry FOR FLETGHER'S TASTORIA land’s Sydney Melvin, who is in the naval reserve at Newport, is home for a wee! Chautauqua at Jewett City, Aug. 14-18—adv. Miss Augusta Learned of Vergallles has been a guest at Mrs. T. B. Keen's. Josepn Driscoil of Millville is visiting . SELLING HIS HOUSE ‘Tm thinking of sefling my place in the country,” said the man from Woodlawn as he carefully 1it his cigar cleciricity and moved the whole she- tang right down on the lake shore, why it might be sort of possidle, though as for himself if over he owned a sum- mer place it would be on the eea- shore! “Clarkson shook his head. Never he opined, would Uncle Harbeck get rif of the place. It was too dark and too Anagnoaauni; U zerh oo iie g REGLA D43 s v 7 AL