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to the board of assessors from 31500 |ax much booze was and drank as The Theatre Where the year before and the years that LONDON WILL RUN THE FERRY|S-an i inds mis Sarsd b i 1 e pay o e ng pec- 'ollon iere were SOl 4 ] tor as the job, under the present iaw, | prosecutions and much of ¢he time of | Early Frost Still a Matter of Wonder- Quallt Rules . takes all of his time, but the In- |courts were occupied in determining | ment—Pember Family Builds Bun- y - trease in the wage of the clerk to the | the amount of alcohol that alleged galow on Site of Burned Home— . 1 i |board of ‘assessors brings the hereto- | temperance drinks contained.‘The, 2. | . City Women and Children Raid Ap- - . efusal t ns were open just as 2 A A o o Response to Demand For Improved Service—The R 20 | ren of atnccure. Gonaldering thase | courser It was sGopOsq that only Soft | Ple Orchards. egqe ey 77 s 39 nchise to the Fi Company Considered | iaas” anrine *the “Rosers sconomical |ditlon there were. many Kithen bar.| A farmer 75 years old states that he arie 1ijams i e AWK d e gers economice: on ere re ny ot B Extend the Fran o the Tty i administration, 1t is inconsistent to fooms that did athriving business, |never knew any severe frost earlier y DDi T in Arms -Chl-ppen Fi t—uvely expect to have the ferry business cares | That vear not ' stem the e ofl here’ Wik R roit b Cheihianer Lt ( ) . H Another Chepter in Armstrong eh foF on the'charity pian intexicilon.’ Bul Mie{tne”tnen Catd | shere vag np Tront on Soe higher ik | AROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE in HIS WEDDING NIG TODAY AT 230 AND TONIGHT AT 7 AND 8.30. ALL SEATS 10¢ Campaign For No-License. 3 In the " have chang Since then the city g(o.;lz ::’;’lzf;:n?fl the farms located The Most Screamingly Hilarious Production He Has Appeared in automobile pl has remained where it seemed to be. gt + - | best, Sundays are the big paying days |long, in the wet column. St o LATEST WAR NEWS IN HEARST PATHE WEEKLY e in the ferry business, and this par- % L s, A O.cDember | have COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY pa the city’s share of - sonal opponents of the ferry company | Heular patronage, the materially de- | Then there was no Hadlai A. Hull, | built a pretty bungalow on the site of e : THE FIRST OF OUR BIG STAR FEATURES, REX BEACH PRESENTS (Special to The Bulletin.) : to get in their fine work. There are state attorney, intensely -interested in | oot S Lon: t. 14.—The court i n creased. As said before the ferry con- o , int £ eir house which was burned on i goat sepr the city of New ?&:‘:"hé"mfnfi Dlt‘o?l'g:?m;é‘i’l &fl:{f ditions have changed very much. It [no-license, and .who, s‘hO:l}l.d' t{lhe ?ny Plain Hill in the spring. This month A -PICTURIZATION OF HIS FAMOUS NOVEL s moh:;“m“n:“ e axc Sk “the | ing over the ferry, is simply another |is within the memory of Gk }“atefl"fi';":::& e M [y mred ::erehfrom Huntington v 8 In S d to take over the p tive life, when the fer: at [is stric ced. 3 enue where they had rooms during the Tondon o chapter in_the Armstrong-Chappell [noW ::’tuo‘;‘;:a;eg - iy D ners Jeitizens of prominence n business af- | it Y rooms during ' 11 HE BARR’ER’, In Seven fairs generally, Interésted in _the , Gripping Acts franchise of the Groton-New London fight, in which the former won out, e ferry at the expiration of the lease | this 'time. was no_ferriags gan =n - now held by the Thames Ferry com- |- e Nens aomobiteny no womicuiar | known as’temperance fanatics, stmpiv | - 3o jouews Frem Worcester. = | S THIS PRODUCTION MARKS A NEW ERA IN MOTION PICTURE PRO- pany, and which expi;"es befé)re the | while the method by which the |traffic. The only acknowledged ferry tha,tdznddnothilngdmor_et,hz,ndo ltlu‘tv?;e:x:‘ ‘cester, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Eilis' DUCTION. IT IS “BIGNESS” SPELLED IN CAPITAL LETTERS year 'ends. 1t will be then under mu- t any first obtained th day was the green smack boat | words and no deeds with most, - | mo 3 - nicipal management and it will be up | Fresefe, company A oREnet e Cactain Tars Perkins manipulat. | The question is to be voted upon next | Tother, W eineaaton, of West Town|EEPEARL WHITE IN THE FATAL RING |/ PATHE WEEKLY to the city to provide ample accom- | ,ypjje, 11 the service rendered by |ing a pair of oars. His principal pat- | month and every liquor dealer In thelfiangs in Willimantic < - ¢ modations for the patrons, regardless |the company is the best ever given|rons came from the Groton side and |City is personally interested in the re- 2 MATINEE AT 2.30 ADULTS 10c CHILDREN Bc of the cost. There is a demand for|parrons by other lessees, and |were omen who came to New Lon- |sult, for should the town favor no| _ Loot. Appis Orehards: EVENING AT 645 and 830 ADULTS 15¢ CHILDREN 10c improved service and the -city m““'would have probably have been im-|don to attend service in the Catholic |license tdrdo‘!:\:; Jear only,. u’:n b::u‘l:; S e Cairte causii . Sk o woult he compelion 15 G0, were | PO oo the lenme Ko inons|cimIoh. He wowld howewer meke Hmean e e eas. (o comBls iih | heve bacn Soming feom. the Gity This AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA week and raiding the apple orchards DAVIS 1155 3 o i tion would be compelled to do were | mer Mayor Armstrong held the lease |special trips by special advance the law for one saloon for cvery five 4—SHOWS TODAY—4 the present lease renewed, or given |jefore it was transferred to the Chap- agreement. He did not row across Sou of population. So 1 1 .ap|om Scotland roaa. ——TODAY—— KEITH VAUDEVILLE out to the highest bidder as was DPro-[pells. At that time Frank Valentine |the river on schedule time. posed and approved at a previous|Crappell was a member of the court S to these gentlemen to orgzanize in_ op- 5 meeting of the council. This action,|o¢ common councii, and at the meet-| There is a livelv campaign on position, and not give the antis free C. E. Service. however, was rescinded and soon the |ing when the lease was being con- | New London in favor of no-li and full swing In the preliminaries.[ At Scotland Road hall Sunday aft- city wiil engage in the ferry business|sidered, he .was coached right 1In|for the sale of liquor, a reminder of |It's a mighty poor question that has|ernoon there will be a Christian En- direct. Just how the ferry wili be|meeting by one of the keenest politl- | the Frost Brothers campaign nearly | but one side. The antis will tell their | deavor service and a ,session of the managed is not deflnitely determined, | cians in the city or state. Also, at|forty vears ago that resulted in put- |side to the public without abbrevia- | Sunday school. but the mayor in his zeal to take the |nig meeting, for the first time in the | ting New London In the dry column |tion, and the fair and undecided public franchise away from the present les-|kistory of the city, the corporation |for one vear only. The no-license was | would like to hear some of the other On The Tip .of The Tongue. sees intimated that the ferry manage-|counsel, now Senator Frank B. Bran-(ga flat failure and, so it is sald, just side. = | James Murphy of West Town street is in Hartford, where he has secured JUNE CAPRICE The Big Patriotic Spectacle ittt SOMEWHERE Lo o g ¥ e “PATSY” IN FRANCE v , ar was reached was remewed for five the city would reap the profits. The | years waore. Thore. was oo auay in Tolland C()unty Zardens, Miss Mary Freeman of Town street mayor has another year to serve, and | the signing of that lease, Just as soon | * Mrs. Janette Smith has been f{ll. has been in Mansfield the past few g A Glimpse of Life Over There by he may be reelected, and hé may not.|as the council meeting adjourned, % o Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frink of Canter-|days, to visit Mrs. Clarke. IN SIX PARTS Four Boys Who Have Been There. Theré is some doubt as to whether the | Corporation Counsel Brandegee went MANSFIELD - CENTER bury, Mr. and Mrs. Ciinton Frink of ; promised improvement can be realized | girect to his office, accompanied by the s i South Canterbury, and Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. James Miner of Town street left MUTUAL WEEKLY NORWOOD & WHITE during his term of office. ferry committee of the council, and|gp.nges in Teaching Staff this Fall— Wx:llasm JWV;_grl"(ntkoft\’;orrcel:lter, 2\5:5:., F);lday ford Mystic to spend a weelk Up-to-date Comedy Duo _ representatives of the winning bid- - s 2 A ard S. J. nk o ooklyn, Conn.|with her daughter, Mrs. G. H. Gris- It was stated in the council that a |dcre. and that lease was slgned sealed | Children's Hour at the Library—Des- | 100,y %o TGS 20 Breowiin, Conn. | with. THE LUCKY DOG CHAS. DECAMO & DOGS larger and better ferry boat than the|anq Welivered with neatness and des-| tructive Frost. at Mrs. Mary F. Frink’s. - A Real Novelty Offering Schoois opened Monday. Nineteen THE FOOD GAMBLERS = STAFFORDVILLE Five Part Triangle Featurs with an old, second-hand boat, which in New London and Groton, which will | nicipal management, is not a continua- |56, and Tuesday serving until fur-| AMr. and Mrs. John Rishton were Z require the expenditure of a biz sum |tion of the Armstrong faction against|iher arrangements could be made. Miss | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict of |fortnight. of money. If a big ferrv boat can be | the Chappell faction, rather than a|wunt of Pittefleld, Mass., has begun| Hartford over Sunday. e had at that price in this cra of high[rove for the flnancial benefit to the |per quties at Chestnut Hill school| Rev. C. G. Fogg of Hampton arrived| Mrs. Harry J. Taylor of Yew Lon-|_After pas a prices, it is an indication that the|City, or even improved ferrv condi-|\riss Maud Hickey, also of Massachu- | here this week to spend his +acation|dor was the guest Thursday of Mrs.|{Rev. and M Frank Fuller left on v boat has outHved its usefulness in its|tlons. It might be an injustice to|_ .1/ is the new teacher in the “City”|on the Island. Thurston B. Barber, at her: home on|Thursday for Abington where M. e event nhua iast service and_is about ready for|SOme of the members to analyze the|pnigijct, At Atwoodville Miss Vera| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCarthy have|Peck’s corner. Plullarhxs pastor of the Congregational J church. movement, but the prime movers were Guests From Worcester. which put an end to all flowers and Miss Hattie Palmer of Willimantic CONCERT ORCHESTRA is the guest for a few days of Mrs. F. L. Weaver at her home on West Town 4 SHOWS TODAY, 1.30, 3, 7, 8.30 oA Matinee, 10c. Evening, 10c, 15¢ ment would be with the board of wa- degee, sat beside the mayor and did ter and sewer commissfoners, and that | the prompting while the ferry mat- ok the bookkeeping department would be | ter was beins discussed. Mr. Arm- Two STATES 3 done by the clerks of the board and | grong made the best Offer for the LETTERS FROM TR e M without any extra cost to the city. In|jease but his offer was rejected and e e RO R g addition he said he would devote all|¢he lease went to the Chappells for a ot B st TSy sy e ghnar, his time while mayor to give the pub-|term of ten years, and before the end x = one now in operation, ‘and owned by |patch. The city was bound hand and the Thames Ferry company, one that | foot .so to, speak, hefore sunrise of the E would meet all public demands for | nexi day. pupils reported to Miss Harris at the . better service, could be purchased for Center school the first murning. The ——— e $40,000. So it is the intention of the £ teacher who had been engaged for the Misses Gladys and Myrtle Phelps of HIS PERFECT DAYsKomedy city to start In the ferry business| It is difficult to convince unbiased |j010w School failed to appear. having | Boston . were guests of their parents, Mat. 1.30, 3.15. Eve. 6 and 8 p. m. Citizens that the action of the coun- |y ien another place. Mrs Geo. H. Al- | Mr. and Mrs. Elwingghelps, over Sun-| Miss Margazet Kiviin of West Tomn cil n ng over e ferry for mu- |, < 5 y. stree i r sister, Mrs. s e NDrciand e . . ten- tancht the school Monday atter-|day S on hen 1o et o e Denker's former home in Erooklyn, N. reir vacation uptown ng the junkmen. — Starting in business|vete, but there is hardly an exceb-|Bennettc has an unusually large school [ been the guests of friends in Daiton, 1 i v | tion amo: th voted t " At e :"fi‘ 2 c:.ut;::]aboaft fl:oes nr:n’tceaug;‘; S T S :;h?he mf;heé’:am.;? for that section. An addition m\g been | Mass., for several days. Rev. J. F. Cobb pastor of The e e e ™ o2 [ der, but who have some - personal | BUllt on the school building and new | Mrs. Lina Booth was the vsuest of | Church of the Good pherd will be France Increases Coal Output. Probably demonstrated that it is not | £Tievance against the present lessees |JeSks installed to accommodate the|Mrs William Peel at her summer home | in charge of the Sunday aftrnoon ser-| Vice Consul Davis B. Levis St ’ —~ i y & - A o g % vice at the elterin rms. Ot I' ris a n ) economy to invest In an 0ld boat and |OF 08 in duty bound in some way to Trees the Topic Miss Bertha Belcher returned home s fo‘;‘{";lf‘)&‘fv"x‘f’o:" thal renent Hkiresior old motive power. It can be said with |the Armstrong faction, from the may- k = . s Some safety that the ity will ot be|or down, perhaps unconsclously, but| The Young People’s Club held a S ere Cyarom a lengthy vacation in| My John Denker and little son,|(ry of which the Department of the wvery long in the ferry business-when a|to the unprejudiced it seems to pre- |meeting this week at the home of Mr. v William, of West Town street are|i-0ire, in the St. Itienne consular new boat will be demanded to accom- | v2il just the same. The mayor re- |and Mrs. .Adrthur Ja’l(‘:l(:bs. ‘There W!:! a ieaving to speni a week or two at Mrs. 615‘“‘[ “B‘h an 1mp:|‘{.:\0n‘l,“ Dz“crfl_“ ‘“LS H raffi ceived his esuccessful business educa- |large attendance. ere were various 5 centre, w. an annua pu over . e o & | I pine At Gaion Aol ons | aiosts o the wabiel Toces” moc:| WasShington County, R. I 000,000 tons, show an increase from OF THE 1,800,000 tons in November, 1916, to B I e IOy and |k tdaciron Ints atiee Dolllits was [eemnry buihicas, wes teansacted, and ey, SEeehs T e ine Mt yroven to be mecessary. The main|in the interests of Former Mayor |refreshments were s erved. HOPKINTON o o o S e e 367,000 tons in Match, 1917, and a = objection to the present service is the | Armstrong, and perhaps rightly o, for | Nearly every family in this vicinity Wiltred Kenyon and Josiah Paiger |0tal increase in production and im- | Norih S!Ofllflgtofl Grange Jong walts of automobfles during the | the people are nat few in New London |suffered loss in the destructive frost| ‘abre are. attending Hign schonr nt e’ |portatior. of from 3,400,000 tons in summer by reason of only one boat|Who unhesitatingly believe that Mavor | Monday night. Special Town Meeting to Authorize|terly. J , 1917, to over 4,000,000 tons & g being in operation, and this objection | AYmstrong’s administration was the Children’s Hour Extra Apprcpriation for Highways B L — This gain was made possible l_‘a". Assocmtllm will not be satisfled with a larger boat, | beet ever for the taxpaving population | my. cuildrems Four at the Library| Asceunt ; RICHMOND eadjustment of m.me workers 1 as there will be the same ola waits|Of the clity, and that means the city | The Chijdrens Hour at the Liprary i a -loser study of transportation between trips, even if the second-hand | Senerally Perhaps it is just as well | 3 5CY \¢ "Criopin of Hartford. At the September ti t th ; problerms e tof minch e Iart oan teke on & few moro muto- | D enE. Chanpell contaa mat aats |, Zha ciadition of O: A Perry ehows {town counctl held ot the ower e R s O T Mt | An, Smsorstion, of the dimout; smobiles than can the present fesrv. | Armstrong-Chappell contest and let it . A i g . tended from this vicinity Thursday. |ties ry. Th: movement s t 18 19 20 1917 presen: littls chiange. Nurae ‘Agues Rafferty I8 | Tuesday gftsrnoon, Spptember 4th, Bills | Mreuk Brows From Wirdwen s ooy, | g5 of this industy. Ths: movement ep s y y A R beat. The vote to take over the ferry | 80 at that. SHIL 1o ttenfanion A ; ; " > business by the city carries with it a Joa L. Dustan ia taking his annuil | 353535 Tre. thwn el man paaueof [ SMY, R 1., was o ecent vieifor here. | io other commodiss by a flect of heavy recommendation for an appropriation | New that the ferry Is to be mu-|vacation. Fred B. Eaton is serving in|to call a special financior town mest. |1, S°Or8C L. James of Hill's Dale fell |mortor trucks purchased and operated R of $40.000 or $50,000 for an old boat, .’:w pally managed there is sincere |nis placs on the Free Delivery route. ing Sep‘. 26th for the purpose of mak- gaf_';e'sl‘“ 'sday suffering quite severe in- by nge‘ it uoglsl;, ql‘ _:ne,w:‘i_‘a r\‘»m 00 F0.000 Lo cveratnx expensed | Hobs, fhat It Wi bé morsl awcomsful| R . Stearns! J. ‘L. ‘Denstan jand |fox an - cxtra appropristion 1o repais | ne e Alstre. Heg returned Kome ats o> woh ranet of cont ) Quite an investment as a starter, but | than when tried many years ago un-|G. H. Wyman motored to East Green- lihe highways and bridges, The anmual |ter o i oo Lopigl ined home af Fon: aateoriatl on- | Admission 25 Cents not enough fo eprage In the kind of | der the direction of the public prop- |wich, R. I, Saturday, returning the|canvass of the voting lists required |Log %ot = R TOV0ONCR [ sEstion Tnater ferry accommu fons that are re- |erty committee of the court of com- |next day. ~They were guests while|by law was made. anTh”f“ Y. ? Tuesd a4 Wea _— guired in New London and Groton |mon council. Then there was diffi- |there of Havins Bigelow. Probate Matt e o g asadey and .Wedney. Not Too White . in the good old summer time. Tt is|culty i leasing the ferry for & nomi- | Mrs. I S. Crocker of Pawtucket, R. I. e R O e o i RO DA e hoviis thainerhavs. fen't Dbled during the summer months that prof- | nal sum as the receipts were infinites- | is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Alexande: In the probate court the inventory |and cora expecially enx\. injured. A% o owing xa ‘mlls is) t e m——— pert must go towards maintenance &' presen E the end o g v received and crdered re 3 DSl ce Kl cih = durifig the dull winter period. the year the city was glad to Hd it- | CATeoy’ Oden and eon, who with Mr. |corded. The release of Josephing Col- - snheomsaave [ somiomore STy Hime Do Sets may | and ell the Interminable talic sgatnst self “of the ferry responsibility and |Gigelow motored to Buffalo, N. Y., early | ins as guardian of the persons and |been working for G. E. B. James at |over there in Verdun—Macon Tele- |the fooc pr I Perhape within three or four years |lease the franchise for a flat price of |ast weex, returned Saturday after vis- |€States of her daughters, signed by graph. rd them all having attained their majori- ity, was received and ordered record- ed. the rai d bridge across the Thames [$10 a vear. Sure conditions have |jting Nizgara. will be converted into a public high- nm:nge%,;:lnce t;en. for there were no st e way and then the ferry proposition as | automobiles and no great amount of a paying enterprise is quite problem. | travel, there was no big cost of living, SOUTH COVENTRY Mrs. Emma Sherman who has been atical. Under the present lease the|no high wages. Now it is the oppo- the Buest of her sister, Mrs. A. Irene city receives in rental, without a dol- | Sife, but there is question as to change [Mrs. Henry F. ock Sends Com- | Mills for the past “week, left town lar of investment, $5000 a vear and|in the general result, when managed| ¢, 14y to Soldiers—Home Guards Pa- |SUNday to visit her sister, Mrs. A. one per cent. of the gross recelpts.|Without cost, as thé mayor has prom- g Francis C. Dixon in Stonington. Not a bad Investment, and this sum |ized. Just as sure as there iy.a man rade at Hartford. Attending Convention IRt BS Increkss) D= the. lease| mMied TRpall just Mo Sive NI ae | i rtenty Fibiineok recati it ) e E AIsbet Witier s atthod - lis New! - Ty, SRR 9t = a h ven to e ghest responsi S S box 5 New HavRIE & Major Ran.|Iing an Association of the Seventh ble bldder, were the . les- | direct management will claim fo be - Dt | otn ot O e ALt e are TS P D |Pay ~ Baptists in Salemville, Penn. sees given opportunity to bid for The franchise, 1t 1 understaod 1t woula | £t It. e | e D ooty oiten have been for a term of not more than ST B o R ey T e e B & e e L o = tackingsfi four scarfs, sixteen swea- - E. P. ) 2nd_family four years, due to the bridge proposi- | At this same council mesting when Ters. Wnen the soldiers were in fown |9nd Frank W Mills, called on Mr. and . e Mrs. Francis C. Dixon in Stonington tlon. and that company knows better |it was procfaimed that the 5. than anybody, here or hereabouts, the | management of the ferry would not |2 the soring Mrs. Dimock made them | 7%, Trantis C. D business conditions of the ferry ser-|cost the city a cent, as it would pe [JSeful presents. Clarence White and family of New fince the great increase in the num- |councilmen who would have this re- | PSS repalied by two out of twon men. |70 WEICE Pafents, Mr and = Mrs ber of automobiles, but with the lease | sponsible work loaded onto overwork e : S hd 5 rincing orminaon, and Sncirints | H Sy ety et qquberasenyratsed |40 tter being closed or na weeks. |3 Kemyor, ot Matviy o eniied s @ VM artin Rozveki & Co. have just opened of renewai, did not feel justified in|the salaries of the trio of assessors Temperance Sermon and sister, M. Herbert and Abb: rg(e;r i investinz a big sum of mone: from $500 to $1000 each, the salary of | Rev. Waltef Lamphere from Hart-|von, In consequence of & fali lian puchase of a new boat. FHence the |the building inspector from $300 to|ford preached a Temperance sermon |lenced recemis 2 : 1 mnsatisfactory service, that gave per- |$900, and that of the clerk to the board |in the Congregational church Sunday.| Therm t ¥ 2 h f d d d Tn the Soonin At T b olock Thers. wed | o Dhotmometers at g2 dagroes on high up the fnnest and most modern equippe a stereopticon lecture on the “Satan|early risers Tuvesday morning. = Vege- e A Carmes and aisters have | 2P\ Sardens suffered severely. Garage in this City. This new Garage 1 fully equipped with competent men to D o : . £ Hartford Saturday to ‘parade. About|in frartford OverhaUI’ repalr and palnt your car. 5T ey b causns tn 3 mathine "Ja 10708 e past wesk” { Satisfaction guaranteed. R o et 2 We will call for and deliver your car s et e s o i when finished. Give us atrial. We can Miss Sally Santarq,! g;l—;:p);;s)sbml. : = ANDOVER s Visiting her patonts for s o ave { Save you money. VAV W7 Y bought the Arthur Brainard place for- merly owned by Miss Martha Gross- WEEKAPAUG man. Chas. Grant is to go to California. Season at Inn to Close Monday—M. s The children ' under 16 years con| Sanford Home.From Girls' Camp. only work eigh: hours in” the mills. -~ _Miss Jane Tuttle, who has aécu- "l"g“’ at ”""?b pied Bayfield Cottage during the sum- The Home Guards w ent by auto #9 imer, refurned last week to her home Dresses For Fall Fashion’s Decree Ready : shop after a vacation spent out of| Dr. L. C. Sanford of New Haven, town. 1 is spending a few days with his fam- A baalon passed over town Tusday |ily at Wyncote. WE WANT YOU TO DRESSES OF SERGE SEE THE CHARMING IN SMART TAILOR DRESSES ON DISPLAY MADE STYLES. dressed. guests but will close its grounds Mon- Mrs. Celia Tracy is back in the box |day, Seypt. 17th. g before . returning to h Ty Home Economics Committee Organ- | Natiok, Mass o B (/0 70\ (AVAV/® NN VA (0 (AW A DDA\ " : ized—Republican Caucus '— Frost| Lieut- R. N. Smithers of New Lon- . ificfim"v‘fifig;y DRBESSBES OF SILK IN Doea Seriotis’Damags: gon. s_gey.t Wednesday night at his s B UM VIVID OR SUBDUED ome here. W m f 2 0 —NEVER MORE EX- SHADES, SURE TO Mrs. Mary F. Erink visited herf, Mre B E. Browning ) ntentaly € ave Stora € roo or cars. . e 5 s A : ew W. C. T. U. at the TENSIVE THAN NOW. CATCH YOUR FANCY. x"f;‘fgg:g‘- = gmigu?_'e““a"‘ S first meoting of the year, Wednesday 3 ept. 19:h. Elmer Balcom who has worked at the railroad station for some time has resigned and left town to take a bet- Prices Reasonable. Call and see us. ROCKVILLE NEW ARRIVALS DAILY— DRESSES COMBIN- ter. paying position. CHOICE MODELS, ING FALL STYLE Home Economics “Committee. Mrs. Mary True and children and | The ladies met at the town hall on |Miss Alice Joslin of Providence were e s e EEIA TUIHI THAN Tuesday aft b t Zuests i.cently of Mrs. Emory C. & ‘uesday afternoon to organize a town |Z R Mrs. 2 : . ARE GESCENATEN Home Economic committee to co-oper- | Kenvon. . ate with the Tolland County Home| Mr. and Mre. Nathan Newton of i Connecticut were recent guests at J. P [J ‘Economic cgr‘nmittee. F Palmer's. The re) lican caucus was held In % b DRESSES ARE THE THING FOR FALL, lhe vn Gall Mrey mnt . et S G o iited e fem which the Men’s club held their reg- O! s oodmansee a s - EVERY WOMAN WILL WANT ONE, Es- ey roceing: © ot o e of ne e Tel. 725, North Main St., near Tannery Mr. and Mre. E. R. Percy and two| Erlo G. Berher has been doing duty, - . i =y y PECIALLY AT OUR MODERATE PRICES. - ||| 4aughters are visiting Mrs. Percy’s 28 Policeman at Kingston fair ground: > d - ‘mother, Mrs. William H. Rose. this we \ ‘The public school opened Monday [, Miss Sylvio W. Lonphear of Wester- morning with the same teachers, Miss |1y, has Peen the guest of a few daye - Gladys. Bradley of Willimantic . and |°f her cousin, Mrs. Carlton Irish. ) i r w_, Miss Hazel Cary of Roclkvilie. “| Albertus H. Saunders, whc has been B/8/0) [0V TV OV VLB oA YA\ 741/ /0 [,/ (NN 18 WAUREGAN HOTEL BLOCK working at Quonotontaug beach the Damage by Frost past summer, has retarne: Lome, the Monday night was the coldest of the {season there having closed. A season. There 'was a very heavy frost A heavy frost Tuesday morning did

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