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Toliand County COLUMBIA Stray Dogs Raid Sheep—Food Sale— Work Among Mountain Whites De- soribed—Pageant at the Lake. Mrs. Tippee with her son, of New and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : of Hartford, is spending thelr summer cottage 1s were greatly benefited ast week Dogs Raid Sheep. a raid recently on the cep owned by D. F. street. Several sheeq. i it was thought one Worthless made No Game—Rain. 1 m w ay afternoon outh Wind jower came > game was $15. to South ex- Sanborn Pre- Benefit of to the people about the lake [ wi given to the Guests grs. H, W. C d Master T. : ests of Mrz. Fannie Dixon Welch at Nox r home by the lake. MANSFIELD DEPOT Cross Workers Active — Four Generations at Stedman House Trs ‘arr 1s_at the home of LETTERS FROM TWO STATES noon, at the home of Mrs. Fenelon Mec- Collum. ~ The next meeting will be held at the parsonage, Wednesday af- ternoon, Aug. 29. Four Generations Present. Mrs. Jane Stedman has entertained a four-generation house party this week, her sister, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Al- berta M. Lillls and Miss Eva M. Beck- worth, of Springfield, Mass., daughter and granddaughter; Mrs. Everett Bos- worth and her daughter Mazie, of Hartford, granddaughter and great- granddaughter of Aunt Jane. No preaching services and Sunday school sessions Aug. 19 and 26 in Dun- am Memorial church as the pastor and Sunday school workers are hav- = their annual vacation. But meet. ings of the C. E.-society will be held as_ usual. 3 The aid department is planning to hold an ice cream social. This is the greatest season ever for cucumbers in_ local gardens, these gracious growing days. STAFFORD e Russell Colburn Affected by the Heat —Canning Club Meets—Address on Red Cross Work. Helen Anderson is the guest parents at Suncook, N. H. Eliza Dugdale is enjoying two Miss of her ! vacation with her _daughter, Mrs. Fay Keefe, at Dover, N. H. Miss Margaret Black has returned m a few dayvs' visit with friends in Worcester, bring: Miss Louisa Brynt and F of Worcester. i Affected by Heat. Russell Colburn has heen suffering from severe prostration scaused by working in the extreme heat Tiss Minni® Hunt of Pasadena, Cal, called on friends recently She is spending a month at her old home in mpden, Mass. Canning Club’s Program, The « ing club met vesterday, the followir zram being given: Roll wered by naminz a pot herb to raise and tell method of keep- thod of cooking greens, method g stronz juiced vegetables. A. Wagner; soups mdde of vesetables, Vegetables for a three to five and methods call eas; Mrs G nned prepa on, Mrs. Alice Dimmick; why examine label on commercial tages of home canning, hel Glover; meanine of =oa and why undesirable;_ why and carrots, Miss Mabel Booth To Return This Fall. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fox of South Wi h@ve bought of E. C. Pin- ney the houSe occupied by Arthur Adams T 0x and will take possession in the e many friends of Mr. and will be glad to welcome them Mrs. F | Otive r and rby have been Mathew Keefe. Address by Hartford Man. About fifty attended the meeting e interest of the Red Cross Men's _club rooms John of Hartford, who the Hartford chapter Cross and also chairman committee, delivered Henry guests Mc- of address. SPRING HILL Entertainment and Social—Neighbor- hood Outing to Beach. Mr. Powell will preach at Willing- N tOMOITOW. The Ladies’ Aid society gave an en- | tertainment and sociable followed ! eam and cake at the church Fri- 1 while in 1y and was unable to elp came in response to She is getting quite r gar- Whitted of Winsted ting ner oirr home the 0 vi eck Ida Plymoutl n zes left Wednesday enjoy the Reynolds Mass., to for a few day Mrs. Stewa tevenson of le, N. Y., are guests at the of three or four families tomobiles went to Ocean 1st - Thursday. 1 Wildes wa bre nd at home last | 'ELLINGTON t> Picnic Saybrook Point—Librarian Having Vacation. Merr! Kibbe isitors in and Mrs. Ada Suffield Tues- were Carl Merrick of her infant daughter, \born. Family Pienie. E. Thompson, with his famfly the Misses Y#.o0d, en- picnic Fenwick Monday. The party omobiles driven by H. H. McKn rarian on Vacation, ney, librarian of the Springfield, is the guest o s away on her va- ace is being filled by who is trai pringfield I = weeks' vae ind C. P. Nich- mo Attleporo, Mass., on day and returned with Mrs. Roy an and daughter Marjorie. SOUTH WILLINGTON Leon Woodworth Joins Field Ambu- lance Unit at Fort Ethan Allen. of Spring Hill at Memorial . 18 Everett Bosworth and Hartford and Char! Monson, Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brackett over € Visited Camp. | _ Georze Westerfield was a guest over | Sunday at the summer home fand Mrs. W. H. Hall at Ocean also making a visit to camp at Ndasutic. Mrs. Homer Ovveu? of Brockton | Mass., 1s the guest of Mrs. J. kK. Ed- | wards for a few days Ordered to Vermont. T.eon Woodworth has received orders to repor: at Fort Fthan Allen, Ver- mont, having left here last Saturda @morning. He is to join the field am- bulance unit. SOUTH COVENTRY Mr. Lord and daughter Alice went home to Providence Sunday after ngz a week at John Potter’s. Alvin Bennett's niece, Miss Meyer, from Brooklvn, Ct., and cousin, Miss Ethel Smith, from Brook- i o = e eS8 [1yn, N. Y., returned home Tuesday. o . MeCotlum | __John Digman and family ot Hart®rd .. e Y g John Curley. Ro: S - Henry Hopkins is ill Served for Red Cross. H ¥thel Light of Hartford, with A good number of women sewed for her three children, is visiting her par- the Red Cross jast Wednesday after- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hull. < by HEBRON The Week’s Visitors and Tourists— Plans for Union Service. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt and son Arthur of Bridgeport motored to He- sron Saturday and were guests over Sunddy of Mrs. Pratt's mother and tister, Mrs. H. F. Porter and Mrs. Hough, returning to Bridgeport Mon- day. . Prof. H. B.-Job and daughters of Storrs coliege, who are at Amston for sheir summer vacation, attended the morning and evening se-vice at the Tongregational church Sunday. Union Servic At a church meeting held after the morning service Sunday it was voted lo invite the Gilead people to unite in rervice liere Sunday, Sept 2d. Rev. John Solomon Porter of Prague, Aus- iria, will give a missionary address. collaction for missions is to be takea ap. Phaniel Horton, who has been _at Plattsburgh for some months and has {eceived the appointment of second iieutenant, is expected home this week for a short furlough. Miss Eunice Seyms has returned home after two weeks' visit in East Hampton with her uncle, F. H. Bissell,’ ind faminy. Mrs. Edmund Horton is entertaining her sister and the latter’s children from Hartford. Mrs. Wilson of New York has been & recent guest of her sister. Mrs. A Thompson. Her nephew, Blair Thomp- son, accompanied her home and will remain for a short visit Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Douglas returned to Boston Monday. Misses Marjorie and Gladys Hough accompanied them snd_will remain as their guests for a week. Mrs. Bessie Cummings and daughter Thelma were in Hartford Monday and Tuesday. Miss Edith Bissell of East Hampton was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. O. Seyms, and the latter's family for a few days this week CHESTNUT HILL Showers Came in Time—Former Sta- tion Agent Sample Not to Claim Exemption. The showers of last week were véry welcome, as the gardens and crops were beginning to parch and dry, caused by excessive heat. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Palmer, M Rice, Mrs. H a Chappell and Doris Cyrs were guests Wednesday of last weel of.Mrs. J. P. Abel of Leba- non. The following day they were call- ers on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davie of Franklin. A hbun of Hebron was a re- cent caller on friends this place. Wili Not Claim Exemption. Joseph Sample, former station agent at Chestnut Hill, is among those cailed for examination for the army. He will not ask for exemption if he passes the physical test, as he will gladly eerve his country in this her time of great need Mre. S. A. Rice and Misses Esperance and XKitty Mason returned to their home in_Malden, Mass., Saturday after fwo weeKs’ visit in this place. They were accomparied by Miss Cora Chap- pell. Improving House. G. B. Dimon is making improvements in his house. A library is being put in with book shelves mantle, etc., also hardwood floors are belng laid. Eugene Oehlers spent Sunday with at Ocean Beach. liam has returned home in Webster, Mass., at Mrs after a vi. Rose Rural Mail Carrier Watchell is soon to have an automobile, which will en- able him to make his long daily tri {more quickly and with zvcater ease. | Many on the route will receive thet mail earlier in the day Mrs. Mary Stuart of Hartford was the guest Monday of her schoolmate, Mrs. W, W. almer, BOLTON C. L. Warner of Salisbury Appointed School Supervisor, to Swcceed A, N. Potter, Who Goes to Plattsburg. The met in Bal- n hall Miss Lillia a guest at Mr Mr. and Mrs. es Aid soclety day afternoon. Reeves of Indianapoli: and Mrs. Louis H. Lev: Henry Fryer of Will mantic and son H. Douglas Fryer were recent guests of Mrs. Fryer's mother, Mrs. E. Jane Finley. Mrs. Mary Warner is seriously 1l at he home of her son, Robert L. Warner, to | is n_South Manchester. Fisitors inley’s the first of the w Calista Shurt- |leff of South Manchester and Mr. and son Morgon Alvord are in Ocean Grove, N fo- a few weeks’ stay. New School Supervisor. C. L. W 1er of Salishury has been appointel schoo! supervisor of Bolton to succeed A. N. Potter of Williman- | tic. who is to zo to Plattshurg to the lofficers’ training camp August 27th. Bolton people are. sorry to lose AL Potter he proved a popular, ef- | ficient supervisor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Yeoman ildren of Delray, Florida, are some time with Mrs. Yeomans Harry Milburn Mrs. John Ward of Hartford has re- turned home after 3 visit at her sis- Mrs. J. H. Meseey. Elizabeth Sumner and M. Eila | Suthne e returned from a stay at | Crescent Bea | ANDOVER | Accepts Call to Congregational Church. Rev. Leon Austin, who is spendinz | some time in Coventry, is to preach in *he Conzregational church Sunday. | Accepts Call. . ev. H. B. Goodsell has accepted the call to the orate of the Congre- gationai chureh and will begin hia la- bors Sept. Ist M verett Frink is spending weelk with her parents at Ston: Hull, Mass. Mrs. Bessie Camming and Ethel Hilding of Hebron were v in_town Tuesday. Mrs. Lou Tottem and daughter Em- ma of Hartford are visitors at Lawyer E. M. Yeomans’. Mrs. Raymond Halsted and dauster have returned from a visit with Mrs, Halsted's par ents uinPol .. Halsted's parents in Poughkeepsie, €. C. family, the Beach, Case of Willimantic, with hig is spending the month with Mrs. Katherine B. Case, home. UNION John Buckley of Hartford was home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace and daughter of Southbridge with Miss Avery of Stratford called on friends in town Saturday. Mrs. Ola Ruby of Stafford Springs cailed on local friends Sunday. A new lot of books has been added to_the public libra: Mrs. F. E. Potter and daughter of his mother, { Mrs. Thomas lloyd of East Hartford Miss Anna B. Post was in Jewett | City the first of the week Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Alvord and | Rev. H. B. Goodsell of South Killingly | | spending ritain visited relatives in towm the week. ¥ B BOLTON NOTCH Mr. and Mrs. Everett Goslee and three children of South Manchester are camping at the lake. M. W, Howard has returned from a week’'s stay on Long Island Mr, and Mrs, Loren Maine Hartford visitors over Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Riggler are spending their honeymoon at L. S. Maine's, Washington County, R. I. USQUEPAUGH Good Attendance at Annual Roll Call at the Church. . New early were Sunday, the day was all that could be desired for a church gatherirg. The annual roll call was deil attended, sev- wral churches being represented, mmong them Hope Valley, Wood River, Liberty. Shannock and Waite's Cor- ner. Services began at the regular hour, 11 a. m. The pastor preached ‘rom the text, “Whoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain,” After this service a basket inch w: «njoved in the vestry, the ladies of the church serving coffee. In the afternoon Rev. Mr. Wede- man of Wood River and his miseion hand took charge of the musical pro- wram, with Rav Barber leader. Mi Saunders was at the organ. The fol- lowing clergymen gave addresse Revs. Mr. Thomas of IHope Valley, Mr. Nedeman of Wood River. Mr. Kinney «f Shannock and Mr. Fletcher of Lih- erty. Rev. Warren Dawle; was ex- rected to be present, but was called away to preach a funeral sermon.* The oldest member present, to an- swer to her name, Mrs. Susan:Sher- man Arnold of Exeter, joined the church In 1843, The exercises closed at 4.30 after a day well spent in the Master's service: Several letters were read from absent memberse Return to Providence. Frederick Verdich and family re iurned home to Providence Saturday after a week spent at the Maples. Mrs. William Palmer entertained l'er brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Providence over Sun- day. Mirs. her-s York. The Red Cross met at Wednesday ‘afternoon. Fred K. Crandall and family spent Wednesday with Westerly relatives Richmond Grange entertained Po- mona grange Tuesday ROCKVILLE Guest From Norwich—Brilliant Dis- play of Northern Lights. C. H. Palmer is entertaining ter, Miss Reba Collins of New the church James Morrison of Norwich, ._has been spending a week with Palmer Greene. ie and Mae Charnley have been Blueberrfes, both high and rieties, are very scarce in cinity. George Tillinghast Stonington, Conn.. mer and Mrs, jow va- this vi- and family of and Charles Pal- Scribner of Wester] were Sunday callers at J. P. Greene's. Mrs. Jennie Clough has been il Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ourdorff and friends of Providence were recent call- ers at Comfort cottage. Clifford Palmer is driving a new touring car. Clarence Kenvon visiting his parents, mer E. Kenvon. Northern Lights Seen. A brilliant electrical dispiay was noticed in the northern sky Tuesday evening_between ten and cleven clock. The flashes varfed in size and shape. some starting from the north and northwest and runninz up to the zenith. of Providence Mr. and Mrs, RICHMOND Getting Ready for Liberty's Old Home Day—Damage Done by Rain. Mrs. George James is very feeble. She has fatled very fast in the past week. Everett Moore and son Philip start- ed for Narragansett Pier Thussday morning for the first time this sum- mer Many are weather for Wednesday 2 The heavy rain of last Thursday night did much damage to gardens, breaking corn and other things down. It washed the highways out in many places. looking Liberty Aug. 2 rward to good Old Home Day, John T. Kenyon of Providence was ® caller on his sister, Amy Weaver, a few days last weel Mr. and Mrs. Allen of. Hillsdale was callers through here Sunday Eimer Burdick of Hope Valley was m caller at the Moore homestead Sun- HOPKINTON The board of assessors is visiting property in town for the purpose of making a fair valuation. Clarence White and family from West street, Ashaway, Tondon last week Rev. E. I Lindh of with his wife and a Lindh’s mother, Collin: Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo P. Kenvon en- tertained visitors from Providence Sunday The wife and daughter of Rev. Mathewson are in Warrenville, on_a visit with friends, George A. Carpenter of Wickford visiting his daughter, Mrs. John moved to New East _Boston, daughter Mary, i vacation at the home of M Mrs. Josephine E. P. Conn., E. WEEKAPAUG and Mrs. entertaining Mrs enis from Philad a Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall have returned to their home in Fariford after a short visit at Bayfield cot- rage. Mrs Mr. been have par- Harvey Perry Perry’s Thereon Railey of Newton Cen- , M has been a guest at the Macomber farm. Mrs. S. B. Scott of Fastcote spent Tuesday_of last week in Philadelphia. G. . Benson Jeft Wednesday of last week for two weeks’ stay at Plymouth, Mass, HADDAM NEC Children Have Fun Going to Picnic in Hay Wagons — Getting Ready for Fair. The Sunday school of the Congrega- tional church held the annual picnic and outirg at Hurd Park. Hay wag- ons drawn by cattle conveyed the children to the park A missionary rally with two mis- nary sermons preached by Rev. W. Raymond_ at the Congregational last Sunday resuited in a_fine the Connecticut Home . churel offering for Missionary Society. Ready for Call. Only one of the young men drafted from this place passed the physical ex- amination. He did not claim exemp- tion, but asked to be sent to service at_once. He will be called Sept. Ist. Word has been received that Clifford THEATRE TODAY AND TONIGHT MARY ANDERSON and ANTONIO MORENO “THE MAGNIFICENT MEDDLER” The Story of a Breszy Young Re porter Who Tried to Mould the Des- tinis of a Frontier Town—And Succeeded. LATEST WAR NEWS IN Hearst-Pathe Weekly y OB, WARNER and an Exceptional Company of Co-Stars in THE DANGER TRAIL Jam Oliver Curwood’s Stirring Dn of Enduring Love and Bitter Hate Amid the Deep Snows. N. Raymond, son of Rev. W. H. Ray- mond, pastor of the Congregational church has passed his examination for the army, and expects to be among the early ones sent to France. Freparations are being made for the Haddam Neck Fair. The Red Cross will have charge of the dining room. Mr. MecClave and family of New York are at the Williams’ Farm for a few weeks. Reubent Ostergen has resigned from the employ of R. S. Bailey and Gus Endrigler will take his place as clerk in the store Many Attend Supper. The Ladies’ Aid Societ yof the Fed- erated church held their supper last Wednesday evening at Grange hall, with a large attendance. Mrs. R. S. Bailey is very ill. Gus ‘Bndregen is visiting his broth- er for a few weeks. Hartford Singer Heard. Harvey Lidstedt of East Hartford is spending a few days in town. singing at the Congregational church was artistic. He is a tenor singer in the quartette of the largest church in Harfford. Next Sunday morning at the Con- gregational church Rev. Raymond will preach. Subject: “The Spirftual Side of Things.' Evening theme: “Hell, Where is It " EAST HADDAM Sunday School Picnic on Grounds of Congregational Church—Lawn Fete Clears $50 to be Expended for Sol- diers’ Comfort Mrs. Stanley Phelps and little daughter of Hartford are spending & month with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan. H. Ward Hotchkiss of New Ha- ven was a recent guest of his mother at_Riverview. Mrs. Comstock of Norwich has been visiting Mrs. Grace Miller and Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller, of Town street. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Bailey of Mt. Parnassus spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Jay Pease. At Summer Home. Mrs. Hawkins and family of New- ark, N. J., are spending a few weeks at, their summer home, Tranquility, at Ba . Ackley was an over Sun- znest of her cousin in % b Phelps is passing a few days New York. Jennie Gates with her chauf- feur, from dgeport, has been stay- ing at M Herbe; Cone’s for a few weeks past. Sunday $choal Picnic. The annual Sunday school was held on the grounds of the Con- zregational church Thursday. There Wwere games, etc., for the children and a pleasant day for old and voung was provided. Salads, cake, ice cream and lemonade formed the substantial vienic lunch M Newcomb, picnic and a lady friend from Scranton. Pa.. motored here last week and have been guests at A. S. Bugbee's. Judge Newcomb was a brother of Mrs.. Bugbee. Mrs. Charles Smith has been tertaining Miss Pardee of Kast ven, For Soldiers’ Comforts. lawn fete held in Moodus re- was a success notwithstanding the unpleasant weather conditions Over %30 was raised which will be used in purchasing comforts for the soldier boys who are called to the front. New London County OLD MYSTIC Hope Valley Team Wins Saturday's Game—Fourth Game Series to be Played Today—Five-foot Water Sucker Killed—August Visitors Be- ing Entertained. The Young Men’s Association base- bali ream and the Hope Valley nine vlaved Saturday at 2 p. m. at the lat- ter place, the third game in a series of fiv The game was won by Hope Valley 10 to 9. The battery of the 014 Mystic team was Walbridge and en- Ha- The cently Johnson. Rev. Fred E. Coburn of Old Mvystic was scorer. The fourth game in the series will be plaved today (Saturday) Association field here. Contest to End Tomorrow. on At _the Baptist Sunday school Aug. 12 pupils were present and the collection amounted to $3.50. The Mauretania is 573 miles ahead of the Aquetania and now has oniy 63 miles to go to ere the long looked for port of Palestine is reached. Possibliy the race wili end Sunday, Auz. 19. Killed Water Snake. Zeriah Lamphere, road surveyor for this section of the town of Groton while working on the road near the bridges by the ice pond discovered and killed a twater snake that measured Ave feet six inches. Miss [Louise Greene and a party of camp fire girls of Mvrtic visited the private museum of Charles L. Eld- ridge at Riverview cottage, Thursday of last week. Government Expert in Town. George W. Harris, crop technologist for the government bureau at Wash- ington, D. C., who is stationed at Baldwinville, N. Y. is spending his annual vacation here, with his fam- ily at the Harris hémestead. Joshua Leeds Burrows of the naval base at Newport spent Aug. 6 here with_his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert W. Burrows. Motored From Keystone State. John Schoonover and family of Pennsylvania arrived last Saturday night at Elmhurst the home of Mr. Schoonover's brother. Alpheus H. Schoonover, for a Vi The trip was made in Mr. Schoonover’s automobile. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Q. Eldredge of Riverview cottaze and their guest, Judge Willis E. Heaton of T-o¥, N. Y., spent Wednesday at Weekapaug. Miss Ethel Kellogg and Linus Edg- comb of New London were guests on Saturday of Miss Kellogg’s grand mother, Mrs. Abby Eldredge Dewey Mrs. ‘John E. Spofford has returned YE r BM TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT pa ALL-STAR FEATURES 5 THE DELIGHTFUL FASCINATING PARAMOUNT STAR MAE MURRAY in “The Plow Girl” A Novel Photoplay that Carries the Spectator from the South African Veldt to the Drawing Room of Fashionable Society. Five Acts. LOUISE CLAUM in A STRANGE TRANSGRESSOR The Graphic Story of a woman, scorned and deserted, whose desire for re venge is healed by the transforming power of mother love. Coming Monday, THE MAN BEH|ND THE SMILE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “DOWN TO EARTH"” A Laugh Tonic Written by Himself to Dispell the Glooms—5 Acts BESSIE LOVE in THE SAWDUST RING—5-Part Triangle Feature HIS SUDDEN RIVAL—A Funny Trigngle MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN MONDAY AND TUESDAY + ETHEL CLAYTON in “YANKEE PLUCK” TTHUMAN INTEREST No. 2 TORPEBOED BY CUPID EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION CHARBINO BROTHER TWO GREENEVILLE BOYS ATHLETIC WONDERS » TWO FEARLESS ATHLETES IN DARING EQUILIBRISM Tonight—VALESKA SURATT in THE SLAVE ' NEW LONDON COUNTY Fair and Races NORWICH, CONN., SEPTEMBER 3rd, 4th, 5th ' $5,000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS Blooded Stock Fruits and Vegetables Mammoth Midway Juvenile Contests Monday, Sept. 3 LABOR DAY 2.16 Pace....Purse $500 }2.20 Pace. 222 Trot.....Purse $400 § 2.26 Trot Colt Race....Purse $100 |$2.25 Pace... THE BEST ATTRACTIONS EVER OFFERED BY ANY COUNTY FAIR IN AMERICA Free Vaudeville Farm Implements i Balloon Ascension ' Grange Exhibits Tuesday, Sept. 4 GRANGERS DAY Wednesday, Sept. 5 RED CROSS DAY ..Purse $500 i Free for All..Purse $400 Purse $300 2.18 Pace Purse $500 .Purse $400 Draft Horse Trials ¥ h her paren i 1 i C. Edwin Staplyn of Bun Mr. and the Misses Esthe returned to the Pear in in Mystic, after spending six wee 3 at_their st Mr. and ond Chamber- | Valley were & in and er of Sout Ire, S s : ridge, Ma - i ; i Ghamberlin's ‘mother, M tenry | Johnson 1 o Mr. and s. Frar v v Stafford Sprinzs spent t eli-e 1 i here with William S. Walbridze and \ 1 2 and family 5 c Harold A. Schoonover of Cana { fan ) his father. Alphonss 1. Schoo | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Lam- |relative fope - Vallos phere were recent visitor Ne¢ | x , Miss and anne | ter a visit | m Kennedy and family. were the gue Hayes Newland has returned to Penn it d = Yan, N. Y., after a visi er sor AL 1 law and daughter, Mr 1 Haves Poss. ey acc a Mr - Newland on the return t a vi to Mrs. Boss’ old home [ Chicago Caller. | No othisd recently on her cousin, t Gallup: | B is as efii- “Q(uln \rhril_- e and so : || cient in McGuire of Albany are spending a g few days at the McGuire homestead || clearing in_Burnet’s Corners district |@ the com- Edward Pollay of Waitham, Mass., | sxi . has been spendin past week. at | [l BlexiongtBlemishes, The Giflp the home of Mr parents, M 4 and Mrs. F. A Sothan - Mn P“filies Pollay an thei nghters, Bertha | v : and Betty have been spending the | (All Druggieta.l summer at the Chapman homestead At Camp Ground. and Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. Rev. HOME ATTRAGRVE Wil L IT is the ambition of every good housewife to make the home as attractive as possible. \ wE are here for the purpose of furthering that ambi- tion, and we promise you many pleasant surprises and helpful suggestions to that end when you call. T makes no difference what your furnishing problem may be, it will pay you to submit it to us. A ™ BURKE FURNISHER S+ NORWICH, CONN. THE THOME OF THE SQUARE. DEAL * u