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WICH _BULLETH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Rt "B O T B 1#“3".“r~:“3mm : k. N ett and Pete Car- 5 ‘will be missed bu: several of the ‘Q" of u] ,fll‘l" ;v‘lll ‘:.xl‘(‘c;nn. o % nyon will probably hol lown 3 The Dot vawting end. Sumner ang Pe- [, Rehearsals are Eoing on - for the B e ol s e ol Aacir, s | Thread City Cyclers' minsere.s, - AUXILIARY CONFERENCE e L35, waarest eahmnah wil “take catp o the s, | Mise Winitred Grant s spemting 2 e Cost and 'Comp: tion - of while Kenyon-and Lamoureux will set > OLOSES THURSDAY NOON Great Conflict of Today. by Rev. Jawes | thelr gonts in " the Jumping. " Costeilo | on Prospect atrset - | McGee of New Haven. will 4o the heavy Wwo ith-the ot~ _Some e“mills which usually pay. Mrs. E. F. W. Gilleapie, of Stamford, | “5uC® i1 008 session of the confer- | put. H Rridey paid therr help Thursday Slected State Chairman—The Next |ince was calied <o order.by Mrs. Adam _— On_account of téday beig a Aeliday. Meeting to be Held in Stamford, |[Orr. i > FUNERALS - Miss Mildred 8mith is spendirg eev- § Fifty-nine Delegates Present. et A eral days, visiting_with her .parents in F. The twenty-fourth conference of the| The first report was that of “Mrs. Mrs, Elizabeth Les Cryne. this city. She Is studying. in Spring- | Women's Auxiliaries of :he Y. M. C.{George C. Moon, Willinfantie, Funeral ‘serviced for Mrs. Elizabéth | field. . 3 R | A of Connecticut was brought to a |membership committees Lee Cryne were held rom her home | Hurry Read,"who is studying at Los- E * LA * |glose, Thussdax noon. "The conference | ihe gredentials, 63 aetegates 450 |at 18 Hewitt street, Thursday morn- | con university, is spending the holda’ > WA E Are ou astlng 00 a - ' bhas 3 N in e Ly i ‘rese and were frorh “out solemm requiem 3 A | the Y-AL C. A. building and was well | g follows: New London’ 10, Norwich ffered at Bt. Joseph's | 35 the-home of his mother on Windhary ¢ - ’ | attended, over sixty delegates --and |9¥ Willimantic 9, Hartford 8, New Ha- | church at 10.30. The celebrant of the | F°2d: o w i ed[v W . Nauga- = 3 According to a letter ‘received by ‘ . S ml:mb'mwmw g\ R o SR W G in an old, burned out, troublesome range when a new Glenwood ! ings. w4 A =~ T8\ nlle anpther som,.Bav. Haward 3. et. Alden Whitmore and William 1 ; < | The progrzm for Thursday morn- Committee Reports. - e B e i e S iutoen e on timinway to el o4 1 500 lb 9 J ing's seStion follows: 515, Morning de_| The resolution _committee, - Mra | TR, 6 ChicasS, weg, the, fepeon | MUIER fre In (U0F ey to TS WO save from 100 to s. in every ton? Just figure the B s Mrs. John C. Chuireh, GFY Dentor o8 ford,. chairman, - then | sagnell ofWethersfl eid and the mas- |has been cxempted by the distric New London; 9.35, gleanings from the {made its report. Resolutions to the|ior-of ceremonies was Rev. John A.|board at JHartford on the grounds of | reports, Mrs. W. F, Maylott of Der- by 10.02, hymn 1 5, address, The {Art of Developing, Boy: Physicall; ‘Mentally and Boci and Spiritual- 1y, by F. A. Stanley Har:ford: 11, solo, Lena Fuller Robinson. accompan- e and T it e miombes o6 the a1 10F oersmonies v oara Siniond on, R onnts o1 ving in-dollars for one year and then for five or tén years, T it e oMbl T | N et ey attenaen [ Sopinatnl U i YR MR PRrene * you will quickly see why ?t will pay now as never before to trade cy B Windham High will play Westerly Christian Assoclation. - which is min- | ecticut occupled seats .within fhe | 1ign at Reereation. Park. Fyiday af- v 1 G Ood istering t5 the physical, social and 5 . i i R A d -10- W Smirituan lite of tRose In cambs. - | *As "B bogy. was borna into. the | LCTI0ON. The bors aro pittife across that old stove for an up-to-the-minute Glen 3 100 the memmars. o the Wilimantic | church and ae Jt s jaken out a|kome game with a bis score. h f t f 'r rices. e o thely v nospliatir | AT JoMRRESY S SISl |, Men, Daciing: Chicago sein romt on There are hundreds of models to choose from at fair prices. and to the, Youne Mons Cocien 43 {ang I0%n Keiwans saniny | " ooy | Mok Wi cnonee Shion Dhicigs tiian Get a Glenwood and let it pay fol' itself in the coal it saves. its building at the ‘dispesal of the | .. ommittal service was read 5D the home grounds, athough 18 “onvention: mlso sineers thanks' to | b'oge. ® FORTHIA SeTVICE Was road nings without X rufl looks a little bit speakers, soloists, the newspapers for | hurch. i 3 i Uieir genergus and careful reports, Mrs. Emma J. Brown. Cecfl Decker 3f Hampton was a vis- the American Thread Company, Whose | .. ¢’/ of Mrs. Emma J.|itor.in Willimantic, Thursda: £ift made possible the atiractive - . I 2 = badges to the bors o thoughtfully at. | Brown was held from her home a tentive, and to all who in any way |South Coventry Thursday afternoon JEWETT CITY el e . at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Dawliey of the contributed 0 the success of the con- |37 i odist chureh officiated, . The| . . . terence. Elected. bearers .were her four sons, Fred B.|Many Mourners at Funeral of Mrs. Officers . Fdgar G. Frank and A. D. Breamont.{ George Ross—Bores in Mrs. Wil The following officers were élected | Burial was in.Nathan Hale cemetery,| ljam Magel’s Hand ‘Broken, for the ensuing year upon recommen- | ['tharge of Undertaker Jay M. Shep. " . datien of the nominating committee: |arq e Chairman, Mrs. E. F. W, Gillespie of * ) Complete | Gas Range of Mrs. George Ross of - Wellesley, Mass. was brought to the g Stamford: yice chairman, Mrs. Clar- SCHOOL BOARD MEETS Read- - T % -Herskell cemetery i Lisbo Pl R~ iy : e M attached to Mrs. W. F..Maylott, of | Tuwo Substitute Temshers for Nat- | 'y oan: ot Femorr City read the com- P e trona:| ohaug Schaol—High School Substi- [i.fital service. The bearers wers J. T’I Eou AN urer. Mrs, B H. Shepard, New H. tutes to be Paid During Teachers’|A. Atwcod and J. W. Atwood of Wau- |. s & 0l rogan, G. A., Hagkell and J. E. Phil- e A ven.' Other members: Mrs. Charles T.| lliness. g By o R BT the end of . Coal Range T TR AECAT L KRCIEIN] T-atehell, Mrs. -Freda D. L % 2 7 atives and friends from Jewett City, VOCALION | Joras ittty ! achooTEular meetng | of he omn | isbon and Norwich attended the ser. A {man, Waterbury .| men’s office at the town building, Wed- | V:¢e- A a Bittner, New London. nesday evening. Aill except Mr. Dion Bones in Hand Breken. o s e Qe e Balance of $1248. nd Mr. Kelley were present. Mrs. William Masel caught her the The first matter taken. up was that|hand in a roll at Aspinook bleachery & The treasurer's report showdd that " of substitute “teachers at Natchaug |this week. She was taken to Dr. J. the conference has a balance of $12.48 | 00, (PN RTINS, N TP | vron Sweet, who found the bones the treasury. Receipls and expen-|3i.rioiie “Rcod were voted substitute |Froken in the hand. necessitating her B 3 tures for the vear were: . ltcachers at a rate of $15 a week |being laia dside for severnl weeks. i Dalgnee,on hand $.56; per <abita|principal J. L. Harroun had notified | Sydney Mel at present stationed = 388 Sonference - collections, | ¢ veral members of the board that|on a mine-sweeber, Mansfield, was at 'tn‘lal t°l335 ¢ the school was crowded. In the first |hcme a few hours on Wednesday as poiinting $19. annual reperts 384 |grade there are 46 chilren, in the mec- | the boat was in New London. slationazy $125 postage. $2.60. speak- |4 42 in the third 49 and in the ».Lost Part of Finger. ©Tx $42.76, credential notices 3160 to- | (iS %0 i dommended that more = ;-I! s$121.11 Bajance In treasury teachers be secured to take vare of 'J‘:‘Inl' thlflwlu nbhlhrd to nloa; a 12.48. % -~ ¢ part of one finger, as the result of an sora1 | the extra worl. He thought that there hi . . Blmendacs “tha. Iscal geupsal ‘were about ten chijdren in the eighth -.;;‘ 2:‘1;:1‘:““1‘“& at work in Siater Mills cretary of the Y. M. C. A., then ad- : dresseq the ladies, telling. them that | ¥728e who would not probably d-| " Charies E. Carev, one of the Main [$ N . ) [ e 3 uate but if an extra teacher was se- ne X FOR SALE BY THE the local Y. M. C."A. appreciatea the | 1012, BUE If €8, EX(re teacher Was o2 .;rego:;.w?n:; is very ill at his home orc that, they were dofng and.was |G ome of the office work, probabiy | werest. By o R at least foir of these ten would &rad- s d. C. LINCOLN CO. [5fus fiualomuctiiary fom xow |40 St fotr of theee ton iduld, ar OBITUARY. E . f In the Natchaug school, . another == . WILLIMANTIC the Y. M. C. 4. s doing at the front. B A o James® Dav OBt | room is The Sonferelive agjournsd aftsr ‘the| oy’ ioid a member of the Board that| James Davis died Wednesday at ths P oogt Was' plonounced by ‘Mr| thix'raom could bo made by pariition- | home of his von. Hugh Davis, where S ABTGt te ing off a portion of the assembly room. | he has been residing. He is survived About twenty-five of ihe delegates | 8, D A 0 And A s matter was left with the bullding | by his wife, three (sons, <Hugs and R. F. C. JACKSON ghloved gan automobile ride up t0lana’ repairs committes with power. . |Harry of Jewett City and Jamos of . storrs Clollege and -aréund. the -place, | 213 TeP P v e | Provids - Pt 5 i’ the afternoon after laneh: © The |, Suberintendent Case * called the|Providence, and two daushters, Mrs. : DENTIST Cars 'wern domated by the. following. |Board’s attention to the fact that a |James Proctor of Providence and Mrs. | little child hamed Carcio, whogis a|Rachel Rdthbun of Hartford. Fred Jordan,. M. E. Lincoln, James 3 = 4 i % e ® | cripple, will be - without any ans jolidey Obssrvanes. -x- Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | Hfurley, James P. Bath,'J. C. Tracey, | 4000, 10 shoo! as her brother, whe The ’wm‘ "c Al 5 C. F. Risedorf. George K.-Anderson, o0l Hours—9a m to 25 n. Fhone ¢4 {George C. Elliot. B garried her to aud from sclodl ‘has |3 .56 % ohay. "The bank will not open ar the library. The Riverside gram- P iert for college. - The child goes to the The next conference’ il be held in B e ; Stamford in October, ‘1918, the .date | PATOSNIa1 sthool but will change if|mar gcnool will closa during the:nfrer- ; any way can be made to provide for . JAY M. SHEPARD to be set later. he? iranspertation. The matier. was |Boon The Sisters ‘academy wil. mot Succeeding Elmore & Shepard left with the transportation committee on L5 A 1 HIGH SCHOOL TEAM. e e s e e FumeralDirectorandEmbalmer | . ».icioste imvrack st ot Web- [PSE0E fre. e v e o PLAINF 25 i ster Saturday. . teacher s i, ‘the town Swill tor ; 60-62 North St, Willimantic % e s B o o | Bunt. Jotn N, Chapman [Points. Out Lady Assistant Tel. connection | The ‘v‘v",i"‘;";-m R teaok teamn will | pay will Sgutinue as usyal _ Thisisc- How Pupils Gan be Patrigtic—I ks 50 to Webster, Mass., Saturday and{tion was taken because the same ay: cal u HIRAM N. FENN tnke part in a meet in which four | tom is followed in the Natchaug school| oy, cPresentatives at Quinebaug UNDERTAKER a'nd EMBALMER tlcut team will take part. The{schools have the same system. In ‘the Thursday morning in the High -track team season for the loeal boys [past the teacher who needed a substi- Massachusetts teams and one con-rmd it was thought best that 'all| Valley League Meeting. 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. is {n the spring and some of them are |tute pald for her services, but the|3¢h0ol building, Supt. John L. Chap- Telephone Lady Assistant ! il e 2 & s |man addressed’ the students on Pa* Pl i ly Assisf not in the best of condition but they | town will do this'in the future for ten | pIAN, Rddressed the students on Pa’ ea ur: days in one year. The meecting adjourned. at 8.45. Council of Defense in Connecticut was read and its contents commented on. It is this patriotism fcr students to ] 5 P Was on Returning Transport. keep up their school work and pre- James Fcgarty is visiting in this|pare themselves for work in later life. city for a Gay.. He was on the trans- [ The duty of ‘every student is to study 2 Z P port which left some Atlantic port and | conscientiously and when doing so, i ey Al it N8 lwmm was forced to return. He is|think that every effort is .patriotic. == = = — — 37-47 Main Street, Norwich prationed at New York and does not| Mr. Chapman pointed out the reas- | Connealy, Albertus PBriggs, _Alice [ Temperance union was held Tuesday |get money to pay his fine and costs, | DEFENSE STARTED IN E know when they will leave for .parts|ons why the students should remain |Southworth, Donald Cook, Arlene|afternoon in the rooms on Bank |which amounted to §56.0S. $12,000 LAWSUIT unknown. i in school. ~ His address proved very|Main square.. It was voted to give a chow- P i - A % interesting. % J Milton ®erkins, Dorothy Hunt, Mabel | der dinner. The place of secretary, erasnal Mrs. Miner Grieved Because of Bills ' . Practiced Cheers for Gams. Condition Critical. Bliven, Adelphis Coderfe, William | which had not been filled at the re- . .H. A. Vogle of Pascoag, R. I, Cantracted anitier Rroperty: e 3 } A mass meeting was held at the high | Mrs. Wilfiam Roode is dangerously | Williams, Ernest Perkins, Eleanor | cent election, was voted on and Mrs. siting friends in town. o school Thursday afternoon to practice |il With typhold fover at her home on Reynolds, Emily Kennedy, Marjory |Ira Decker was, appointed to that| Fred Meyers of New Hosion is the| mno case or Sire. Bessle (hapm B : | Cheers for the game wit: Weosterly | the Canterbury read, fayhew, Eleanor Briggs. Rosamond | place. . suest of relatives in Stafford Springs. | TUe case of o8 BOREE (00T Buy a United States Government Bond | Friday. James Marfin has moved his family [Danielson, Mildred Tortoiscshell, Eu- To Attend Convention. Atforney W. H. Reed was in Hart- | Of 3 an 2 | to Bristol, Conn. He has resided here |nice Cook. Pearl Huntington, Chalrlotte | Those appointed delezates from the |ford on busirss Thursday. Miner, executor of her grandmo . Tt Ly Lhnp e . e e O andas Putnam Mesti ot Stuart: Ruth Latimoe, Hazel| Micha'i SUCis! B Jchonl 00| Ghildrerte Day at Pain |tiie for Bop (or beree A special -drill of the Willimantic S R Lagerton, Hilda Dorflinger, 'Richard |to be held at Norwich riday are Mrs.| Cold weather marrad the first day of f 1o SOnHRICH i \ the | Home guard was held Thursdav even- | Supt John L. Chapman, Richard [po®TH0M ;o 08 00T Jabez Brooks, Miss Neliie Brooke, 3 Stafford’s 48th annual fair. The ticket | tor® of Judse Gardiner Greeno in i ing to get into fighting trim for the | Dag8ett. manager of the basketb: The Navy captain is Ethel Park-]Hazel Bandy and Otis Abel. sellers felt quite discouraged during |Superior court in Wew Londos affair in New London Sun@ay. team af Plainfleld High school, and e ' Salisbury. 7 2 g hours. bt towards [48y. The plaintiff completed i - i Smi hurst and yeoman Dorothy . Short Paragraph: the early morping hou t towaede Y. ey the evidence ha T DItH. president of the A. A, |uje" saflocs are: .T. E. Main, C. D. noon a fairly large crowd flocked | Wednesday, t ien ng " Briet Montion. attended the meeting of ‘the Quine. ¥ : The MWood dence at the town nanl|Thifsday Svening | A scheduis for | (e Parr I P. Macletnan’mina | setimed fom & wenkr Sule, Sf | eepeci was. well attended Wednesday even-|the cominz baskctball season was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols have |firoush the Eates ~The children were |taken when court went out for th ks 1y numerous. for no admittance | 93 e defense a MacLennan, Mrs, F. (. Darby, Mrs.|through the New England states and |(ree wag charged them—it being Chile | T Rose Whitehead, Winifred Evers, Lilia [ New York. ardrh. Any Salisbury, Hattie Matthews, Mrs. Ma ursday mornine. Miss Ilorence Thackeray, hookkee ing. @greed upon. > 3 : v Quincy McGuire of Albany, N. Y. i : " er in the office of the Weaterly S " b N Fair, Everett Daw 5 3 2 3 J The midway was eovercd with tents. st w ons, teatifying n . Fodsy, & ISRl holidey. the Tanka| ciutues Kdams of Centeal fliage hag e ek St M feeude 18 seafiing & Yow daspiat his eummer| mneibavkers wossright on' their fobsjn | Was the Arst witiess, estifying to il closs. THs schoely are also ob-jmoved. his Tamily to Plafnfield to the | oci “Mra Frank Edgeston, Gorirude[lome in town. spite of unfavorable weatner. Eating |ffreribsement whien ok inserted Serving the day by closing. O R athewaon which 1o etrom A | Preston, Mrs. Alfred Hill. Howard Ty- |, Stonington lodge, I. O. O. F.. met| s large and small. flourished -ev- | {he PADer by Mrs. Aliner, culiing ¢ Peter Carcio left Tuesday for Am- |, “athewson, which is situated on|)..™Cjarence Tyler, Irving Tyler. Thursday evening. wheére. o Tioc_-dogs, ‘hofever, _mo | RiOE N B onte &1 2 Contrar Viiage ctween Plainfleld | “p o, “gyers Lily floldén. Grace Che- | Mrs, Walter Gardiner fs visiting | longer sold for the despised Jitney but |refuse to pay any bills copiracted in - 408 ‘Coitral ViNiake. ney, Tielen Williams, Elise Dorflinger, | friends in Staten Isiand. X. ¥. rather the respected dime.' For the|nar name 0 (he BT e B on e O e Sigpe ST+ 18 critically il at| {0, RyaiRer, Morris Lewis, Joan Gal- | - Luke Melone has joitied the regular| 1igm fastidious the lurge dining room | Sement spbeared in (he paper abe . Pl -Show You How i flome here- iup. Ruth Galiup, Ellis Kennedy, Jo- | navy as frst class maciinist and has |y the exhibition hall served an excel- |® Month before Mra. Ainers : g B e Howa | Stra Ered. Oledhill, was on. Fishersy S AiAne: €0 PEaL estate broker, gave imony Island Thursday calling on_her broth- Popular Attractions. the value and character of the p:o; corns PBGI Oifl" MOOSUP Southwiorth, Adrian Rerno!ds, Cook, Eleanor Main. St erty owned by Mra. Mir wvhich was g - Beele Houiocusy Annie Awal ers, Raymond and Harry Clarke, Who [ A feq circus, freaks of all kinds, | STy owned by Mra Mine L o Memberahin Sontest Begine Between |t Rogers. Ernest . Smith, Russoll |are stationed there - snake charmers. Hawaiian dancers | “CSipied W fho BmOl otk A 3 H anana Skin? Thats Ig1| Sides Known as Army and Navy in | Tt Raiph Hane William Ravnolds . E. Kinney'returned last eventng | RIS SIS 4N Showa: Ones | (o vanc) heficia of 1 tue of > ©I should worry about those corns| Methedist Sunday School. Alfred “Hopkins, ° Grace Connealy, | from a busintss tilp to Boston. fortune was vead for 10 cents Dy [t Miner, who ca Y . —I just put some ‘Gets-It' on.” Corns Mardge Briggs, Gertrude Wilkinson, [ Mr. and Mrs. John oyes 1 kst My e A foiend o Mes Minne, WHO Chliss 50 0w ou ou e o used to pesiep the world into frenzy. | Mr. and-Mrs. F. W. Daggett and Mr. | Gladys Tortoléeshell, Helen Street,|moved from ‘tiielr coitage at Wat e Gt bt LA nyncl] ot desi| Lax reqvently. (ELE . wan with 2 ¢hduring path. diggink. sliqng toes |and - Mrs. Aldrich motored to Provi- | Ruth Loring, Mildred Kennedy, Elza- Hul to thetr winter home in the vil- | o, CERRSTHCHE ELNS COBNCL O imdn | Ainer on the day she inserted {he e 2 STHISERNE Wit ‘PlENtere tape, try-| dence Thursday. beth Wilde, Marjorie Main, May Sw-|lage o . i eIty where one mizh: leatn how to heat the Miner told her e v L art, Burton Latimore, Olga Asal, War- e Sewing scciety of Charity e ram At et buten Jiey| Yre, Atiger told’ her that she ws MEMBERSHIP CONTEST Ten TJohnson, Helen Gardner, Fred|ter O.E. S. are pianning a wh P At TR | nkven secanae’ of (bl mhich e » In_Progress at Methodist Sunday| The means of transportation for the|Daboll in Noank. to_bring victory and peace. declared ~was the last one she woul o | army is supposed to be acroplanss and The top floor of the exhibition hall | pat STAFFORD SPRINGS was filled with farm products and Scheol—Competition Supposed to You can tell a good advertisement from 4 bad one. Per- Between Army and Navy. W RemT e -, Nehnpork. B E. Dok het a1 e Uit o ek . haps you couldn’t write a good advertisement, because you MiB,2 memborship contest of the MYSTIC Another Day of Bad Waather Compels | Viricties on hand and Seth Schofield | town meeting in Mont- might be at a loss for wgrds, but if some one else i e et = Sunaay schoal s e — Postponement of Fair Until Today— | ;5ng' furnished music. % ville, RRYSER YOLeR - Cio_ ngs B s for 500 1 v e LT ST SERIon, GE, M AL, | Red Cross Makas Fine Diselay of| iy Duoharme Pave 88508 for Op. | TR e e il e I 5 - Sunday school is divided . into two| Completed Articles—St. erating an Automobile While IntoxI- Srenhlo s to. resent | tombL. Thursdsy WPtarhoon the Sok paste them together, you could probably make a pretty good divisions. representing two -branches| Chapter Holds Annual Mee Soted LT G S B B Gl L E R e e Qo wdvertisement : of service—the armiy and navy. Secretary for W. C. B ing. " A larger and better nrray of |Selectman George i1 ford. 1 . M«(::g;;:c:r:l t':'\xot;'e‘";;‘h'::uxr:hn:l:::f:e. TR e The Stafford fair was postponed | i @ eves ! béan Rweri ot the ?\;:ul’l' Curtin win 8. He Hu £ s 1 o _Tees rous has an I“Thursday on account of the rain. The | Stafford Zai vert Dart ot e T " counts 5 miles: attendance at Sunday | f its work in the window at i i . Smiddy, went to New Lond $2,000 IN*CASH PRIZES ARE OFFERED FOR THE % school, 10 miles: to the side bringINg | Wheeter's store which gives the public | Showmen who were oblised (o sieep Ealr Omclale. R qtvey tho\ Connesticut et iloran is the superintend \ah seed classes: A..L. Seidler |€r C0. about furnishi d, N. J. is starter. The |tures. s judge was P. B. Leonard of | i Lott O un- tent of th of Sprin a visRtor 5 votes are credited: to the |a good idea of what the members of [In tenis on the ground had a very slde bringing a new scholar, 25 votes: | the local branch are doing for thelcomfortable night Wodnesday and to the side bringing the larger collec- | comfort and heaith of the soldicrs and | were a long-faced looking set Thirs- “Gets-1t% Puts Your Feet In Clover 1t Ends Corns Quickly. ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE NEW EDISON clusi ; of ai i i | ing to fix a ‘corn so it wouldn’t hurt;| tion. 23 votes; to tho side bringing a|sailors. The articles displaved e|day. If the weather is favorable today ne Lo ke d—Andrew ' Quinian Composed fi;flui.vel_\ of quotations clipped from news-| g to fx 2 shemu%ons SRR relnatated scholar. 10 votes. iildrea |CAET, [SWedters, wristlets, hospitall(Friday). ‘the fair wiil go on and will ife, ‘assisted by Judses Misk|, ioi'a rarm of 162 acres in Col ic criti i s | worry.” because the moment you put n the.Army the captain is Mildred | shirts, napkins, towels, handkerchiefs, | pe c v rday. b T R L s | brook of George Persik paper articles which the music critics have written about this | %erry.; because the moment vou pur Whitehead and - the Guartermaster | comfort bag and conients. pajamas, 0¢ continued on Soturday. Wheeler of Stafford.” The timera werc | ° 8 There is nothing in the worldFloyd Main. The soldiers include: W.| socks, etc. every”article of which will ohmt S, Dr. G. L. Nichols of Hoboken, N. I wonderful new instrument. It cost: nothin . fgom ’ 2 i - t S you g to compete. | gaa- . Zhersis nofhine in the worig Darby, Mrs. J. C. Gnilup, Mra. T. B. | be grea:ly appreclated by the boys at| IHenry Ducharme was fined $75 and | Austin Witt and F. 8. Gorhem of Staf- |~ = "= "0 "0 0F 00 C 0T E Professional ad writers and ad. persons connected in dny way|sortaigrothipg that vou can “count | $io it NS ToT Gilabury. ™ Alice | hoe o costs by Judze Feald in the horoush | ford. o i o i & v, 3 i court Thursd: ning aflter pleadin The vaude: » _attractlol proved DON'T MISR THIS it o with the manufacture or sale of phonographs are barféd ffom | tins, 2t sukent, Sowpee, oo scbnfCatpmey, satthom Berr, Meb L B| - 7 Hjds Annual Mesting. . |const Thirstsy moming atter plecding || The yandssille aitractions proved| pow'T sies illa cut out o e competition 2 *| It never irritates the fesh, never makes | Priscilla Matthews, Ella Millett, Ber- | o i miid Tnina chapter of St. Marks | while intoxicated. Ar. Ducharme was [1: . Harry F. Henry, made a big | o 2835 Shotfield Ave. ¢ £ pet i 5 : 1] Q20 IR preste: the orsipan|the Matthews. Benjafain Dawson, Mre. | Susdy eventng in' the parish house.|driving his automobile from the fair [hit when he sang Send Me Away With | 37,00 L our name and 1arens ooes £ Step in to our stcre and get full particulars. You will ‘fi}:;"{, “BoPis Sou oan Deei “tna | O; V- Fotier, Mrx, William Eyecs, Mex | 3ler” sanper ne following offcers | Krours and when near ‘auikner dam |1 Smile and other popularpariotic | You'wi"recultaln Saturis a triat pa i b = . , ett, : s achii G L 3 e containin Fale ne T Y e interested. k . |corn rignt “off with your finger and prag B arrlett | were elected: President. Mrs. A. H.|[280 CORTOL BF his mmachine and | i = e ;:]“W; Do SToInes Homey i Sley iis. for pain i . > there 'you are—corn-fr. happy | House, Dana Potte 2 e e E 5 e e | WTE” 06 t0c 25 SRd0tn And Gorn-fies | Stapley Shumwas. Richard Daggett, | Barrington vice president Niiss AT R0l Tumbied into he Jot. New Haven—Tle new Am ¢ 4%.Ypyr palm, Never happened before, | Carl. Dorflinger.’ Allura Cheney, Julla | Cusistophen MeGaugheys tseasures, | Were two women in the automobile [France five truck which is to be|und back, v 4 i, St Ser et s e 2 *| besides the driver and all escaped in- [placed in the house of company 6 on|ney An pider & 2 3% Gqest et . Lyon. Stewart Williams, Fritz Dor- 5 T t a battle of. Deta-It” today from J s - - { NMrs:-John C. Wheeler. - E, oo L 14 Cathartic e vl £ inger. Marry Walker, ~ Carl : jury. The machine was put out of | Dixwell avenue and which has been | Gathartic b The H. C. Mlll'l!uy Co. S agpe siatel voll heak s n% rors | Singse, Hary wtker cart” i |40 § VT, gecratary. |7, 08 maching was UG Tow of| Biwen avenusana ‘whicn "ha Betn | SELS, TARALG o 1 Tawrance & o Onicago. 1. James Howard, Lily Holden, Mre. 3.1 A meeting of the Woman's Christ=n machine Thursday morning in ofder to longe time has arrived in this cit aluzgish bowels, Lee & Osgood C