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'LETTERS FROM TWQ STA a. Roban T i?-nd.q the ‘convention dlstown: thiz woek has returned to torrs college n spent Susday with Mus. N Sotet Sus and “James Clark | Eaton 0 Wo: Neil "Taintor Staten Island are at the inn. ELMVELLE Clayton Wright, A. H. Battey and Miss Florence swd of friends of Miss Louise & surprised her in Hon v Games were e rstrumentil music Was en- \tide Ada er:egfm::.mm Hes Louis in beha! company e %% mones She also received Mrs. . Rawsen of Rumford, R. 1, has Deen the guest of Mrs. R. ©_Rawson. Mrs. Ida . Place spent Sunday with her daughter m North Scituate. Mrs. Dora Waterman of Attleboro. apent the week end with Mrs. . S. Cail. Mrs. Danie! Wood of Danielson, Mra. Clayton Wright and Mrs. H. 8. Call Zuests of Mrs. Betsy Spears Center. of Dayville Ol 5 unday at New Leondon and | Mrs. T. 8. Loftus and Mr.| e ot~ called at K George, Bekhaw has' Il Crest house to the houma recently Herbert Hopkins and family have to their home here, after sumimer at a sum of money i v cake. D raties McDowell recently vis- fted her sister, Mrs, Yince, at Pascoas, and _dsughters. Emma and Ruth, epent Satur- niervilie, B L Jildred Lombard. Ekonk. spent the week end with Miss. Planned for Fair. The Ladjes’ Aid society met with Mrs. Horace Burdick Wednesday af- ternoon with 16 present. hatcher of. East Hampton was a vis- or and was welcoméd by all. were- perfected for a fair to be held Mrs. Samusl Tsaa® Seely of Fall River visited his; . r Monday. ¥ “arriet E. Kemyon and s Anne. FEuse frons the ¢ were in Moosup Valle: Wednesday. R. B. Marritt and sons. James and Fred. are in T jectman Fred Wilcox highways in_order. T E. E. Waite entertained the pastor, Rev. M. Williamson, .over last: spending the Beach. Frank Davis and family motored to crwich, Monday ev Andrew Archer of s putting} Tetiing, Mam. 1 new boss weaver at the White- atone Worsted mill. Mr. and Mra. Henry V. Haswell are S. Burdick and family Moosup Tuesday night. WEST THOMPSON ‘Neighbors and Friends Present Gifts | . to Rev. and Mrs. Miller en Thirtieth | to . Anniversary—Address on ~Prohibi- ‘tored to Previdesce. Sundey. Mr. and Mrs.'Edward Graham, who are at the Hilik Crest house,are seon commence lLousekeeping Flerence Geist of Apponaug at Mrs. Alfred Potte NORTH WINDHAM AMr. and Mrs. Bert Latham are keep- ing house in the tenement vacated by Severhl of the children in this place (ork will folow. have whoopihg cough. Mre. Gertrude Frink attended Staf- Grange had a baked bean sup- per Friday night. ~ Tolland County 7 -~ a7 tertained Doris Weaver of Fall River sev-|Whist For Red Cross Banefit—Officers | of Local Bransh — Appesl From Judgment For Defendant in & Resnik vs. Bitten, There was a Red Cro: jvener of Norwich held| Yeoman's hall Thursday evening. The | m was 25 cénts, incindixg re. The receipts were very Lyman's Big Four orchestra playeéu. et a @ance in Colchester T! o cning of last week. - Friday evening over forty neighbors and friends met at the parsemage, to' the thirtieth wedding Riversary of Rev. and Mrs. Miller. short programme was given, including. @ song by Esther and Eisié Sandstrom. wgeading by Mrs. G. D. Standlé: Grosvencrdale. Tn behalf of the frien: Stanley present present Rev. 3r. Miller a2 sum_of money. i Pauline Sandstrom, f the voung people, “mer‘d"bouquu :!drvl‘ i e rs. Miller responded in_grateful ap- reciation of the gifts. Refresh: 're served and a pleasant social ev presented Mrs. and Mrs. Bigelow eral days last week. :Misses. Hattie Johnson and Esther Sandstrom were in Worcester Satur- day. afternoon. Quarterly Conference. Rev. G. G. Serf the second and third quarterly con-{a ference October 11 at 2 p. m. . ¥. Tncker of Chesthut Hill spent the week end at the parsonage. Frank Johnson and famfly motored to Camp Devens Sunday to visit Mr., McNally, who is there for training. satisfactory. . hutadny evo|A. Lasbury. Mr. Tsham is & Columbia boy, who for twentv. véars has been engared weork in Boston. Red’ Creas Officers. ‘The following officers were chosen I3 the g;mu;-!r ‘meeting of the jocal Red | went to Hartford last week Monday to onE. ap! Tuesday: Chalrmen, Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welc Mrs. Justin Reév. W. E. Lamphear of Hartford, who represents the Connecticut Tem- perance Union, delivered an interest- ing address in the M. E. chyreh Sun- morning. He spoke at East Wosd- stock in the afternoon. WINDHAM to Provide Chi Robert Yergason K. Hiteheork: committee. Mrs. . E. Ly iss Maude Latham who ix teach- t the week end wisters at Chest- ‘The leeves which are hanging to the trees late this semson, bother the hunt- n shooting birds. ot complaining. Looking After Roads. Efward P. Lyman, Goorge Plin, Joseph X. 3 14 _A. 8. ¥Frink, membe; mittee chosen at town meeting to investigate the dang- er spets an bad places on ihe high Ways, were out Saturday on the vaniovs Tends in order to see what is needed . They will re- chairman of Addresses Boys, The local Red Cros: Christmas bags to the soldlers and aro asking for contributiens bags. Anything that the soldier would De acceptable as weil as articles contained in the foliowing list: Pipe, tobacco, cigarettes, candy in boxes, candls bearers, nuts,. chewing gum, fruit cake in the boxes, pen’ knife. games, wollen sox, knitted cap. Geo. Wash- coffee, sterno encil. drinking cup, handkerchief, en- Yelope contaming pictures, quotations, Alddressed Boys. Dr. Robert Yergason and M. Mah] spent. last week at the On Friday even-lat. estpert, her father ‘a3 The birds are ;| where Mr. of Hartford, Yergason_cottage. ing Dr. Yergason gave an imteres talk to the boys on the Indian m: of fire lighting. He is greatly interést- 2d in wooderaft and u ago he held the world's record for lighting a fire in 15 2-5 seconds. H. & Prindle has moved his from the Kenyon house te the farm ir Scotland which he recentdr purchased. (o 5%, Herbept Robinon has returned o Riverhead, L. I, after a brief visit] s, ‘at her old hore here. Bishop Preached. . Bishop A. C. Acheson preached to 2 good sized audience at St. Paul's The choir of Bt. Paul’s. Y. orter. a student nt Wesle- With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. s, " At New Haven Mesting. yan university. The party went in Mrs, Weich's chr. 3 . WWest of Fartford has been meveral dmve Arthur LatBrop of Hartfor, the week end with his sister, Appeafs From Judgrment. The case of Resmik va. Bitten to re- cover an amount claimed by 4 te be duo him from ant was tried before Justice E. Clarke and a jury, oy, The case occupied the en imwyers were P. J. Danehy for bl Giff. T. J. Kelley for defendgnt. About 2 Jozen wicnesses ere examined. The en comprising the jury 2 e, coms were: Fred A. comb, Frad Green. Henry Potter and]. A A After an hour deliber: they returned a verdict In fa. ® fefenBint, awarding him oneé sél for the plaintiff: gave notice of an Second Chapter to Be Given. v evening the sec- ond chapter of Pilgrim deeds and 4u- ties will be given at the Co; tional church by The atendance at the church- nightl Next week Frid iast Monday. , Arthur Whi A notice reag from _ths Sunday_gnnounced that deayor sotlety will hold 2 “Namie So- | Zietiy “tolebrated their golden wed- Hend-On Coflision. man and son. Sam- 4. for:a ood complexion- o esinol will give it toyou 1f your skin :‘n‘n.t':;mu::::# use of cosmetics, here is an easy, inex- pénsive way to clear it Soread on « Jittie Resinol"Ointraent, lg remaia for ten minutes. Then wash off with Finish with a desh of dhear, Judge D. A. vel A. Lymaws. and Harold Willimanti6 last Mongay ter's automobile driven by Flarolg Ly- man. and were run into By a touring car driven by a Willimantic man, Siverman. It was a head-on col- lislon and both cars were put oue of Tt t(s B;.fl!d‘ the large car out sufficiently to pass|{E. H. the other which had alm Toaa "t order o Man T 1OfL fhe f caniad Lyman’s car was badly dama, gne. wax weriousls jnjured. 9L the touring car willy poobabl to sttle. TS P Délegates - to Hartford Mesting. branch_of the %yman, | Johnson. coming from in the imt- commismion. did net turn glowing, orhas: rdsh. | to St Jozeph's Hhospital. . T. N. Owen, Mrs. J. A. Utley, Miss Amelia J. Fuller ana Mrs. Ceell L. Mrs. H. 16 yimples, 224 | tord, Wednesday, by Mre, WALTER “tifically blended, skilfully roasted, and - with the excess .of fat removed, ¥educed 0 an extremely fine powder by a strictly’ mechanical process, no chemicals being used, the finished product containing no added mineral matter. ) - A DELICIOUS FLAVOR Trade-mark on cvery genins package Made ooty by, BAKER & €0. lid _Durd—te,“-l. > = Monday aftérnoon to.aitend the funer-{day or Monday. Hach jar shoult be al of John_R. Backus, a relative. _‘Safe in England. Corpotai ‘Cyrus Hilton, a former Co. lumbia boy, now ‘with the 102nd U. . Infantry, American Ixpeditionary forces has written to _friends , here from < “Somewhere 1n England,” that they arrived safely, that'he is well, has plenty to do, and a prospect that more Savs “it's a 'great country over here,” and speaks of ‘the houses being nearly all built of brick. and of ‘the compartment cars used fo; passenger service on the railroads There wus Jittle excitement in ‘cross- ing the Atlantic and he was mot even mea sick, although” they encountered a. | sexere storm. ¢T3 letter was wailed Oct. 4, and reathed here the 16th. Two ‘other Columbia young ymen who to were arafted have besn’ notified present themsesves for ‘are Rudolph Koenig and George A. Cobb. & STAFFORD Deer Poses for Smapshot Photos— Beard-Benjamin Marriage—Pantry Looted—Silver Wedding Observance. is spending a week with Mrs. F. Guests from Honduras. Me. and Mrs. Clarence F. Booth and @aughter, Miss Vern. of Tela. Spanish flonddras, have been spending a few days with Mr. Booth's father, Rev. I P. Bodth. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dobson. Wil- liam’ Loughheed and_ Hugh Watson €ee “the famgus Black Watch of the +ice chair- Cenadfan Fifth Roval Highlanders. Deer Poses for Picture. A young deer has made himself at home in Mr. Phillips’ garden, staying bout an hour, nibbling at apples and eating strawberry plants. He allowed people to get within a few vards, pos- ing for bis picture many -times. Beard—Benjamin. . Announcements ‘have been received o! the marriage: Oct. 4th of Etta Wol- cott Benjamin of Claremont, N. H., .and George Homer Beard of Ackworth, X. H., a former resident. They will be at. home Nov. lst at Fastport, Me., Beard is principal in a school. Baffied by. Looked Door. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bray was entered last week, en-1 trance heing gained through an open rantry wihdow. Bread, eggs'and othe» catablés were taken. Many. matches were found on the pantry. and kitchen flocrs, but the thief was | unable to continue hie search. as the only Hoor "leading from tht kitchen to the main part of the house was locked, John Bowden and Fred Rabideau of Camp Devens were home over Sun- s Both losked physically fit. Palil Murray of the Mabwaska is home on & six days' furlough, Arthur Rrench, now stationed at a training camp at Portsmouth, was at home over . ver Wedding Anniversary. .| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dobson gave . |= tea to relatives and intimate friends in celebration of the 25th anniversary iof their marriage. They came from otland to Sherbrook. Can.. 11 yearsi| ago and a vear later came to Stafford, Wwhere they have made many friend ‘The evening was passed very pleas- |antly " with "~ singis and in a_ social time. Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Mandersur: gave much pleasure by singing sever- al Scotch songs. received several silver pieces and a sum of mone; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Barrows re- torned . Monday from . New London, - been spending o few days with friends. . d - .Rev. ¥. L. Manderson and Dr. F. L. Batchelder have been attending the .| state Baptist convention in Suffield. MANSFIELD CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Johnson Cel wbrate Golden Wedding—Gracs Av- ory Badly Scalded—Canned Fruit, Etc., to be Sent to France. Alr. and Mrs. Richard M. Johnson ding - Sunday. Their three daughters and theis fasmilics were presemi: win several sisters of both Mr. and Mrs. The date has been set for the pres- entatipn ef Mrs. Jarley’s-Wax Works at ring 1L Badly Scalded. - * Grace, the three-vemr-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Avery, was se- verely burned Tue momning when she fell over a pail of hot water. Drs. March and F. M. Smith were and the child was later taken Those who_attended thls wesk's meeting of Fcho Grange took an imaginars trip to London. dfferent members describing’ the severa! stages of the journmey. - ” st. Anderson s a patfent it a Hartford Mospital, suffering with sn infected finger. . Jelly, Etc, for France: Jars of canned fruit or vegetables 10 be ment to the hospitals in France {fer aick ana wounded goldiers are o left at E. J, store to- Y i her brother, Rev. E. Aver. service. “They Miss Abbie E. Miner of East Had- | pital. burnt | field, - Maes., Monda: Sun- | Jr. and Mrs. Dobson | his_cousmin, Mrs. week. Rev. 1 P. Booth of Staftora preach at the oCagregstional church next Sumdal. labeled as to contents and -bear mame and .address of -donor. JMrs. Lucy Getchell is the guest ‘of P. Aver and Mre. Thinty-five from here attended the union temperance sérvice -at Sprimeg Eill Sunday evening, -several from tie village and from Spring Hill furnish- ing ‘transporfation. o service wes Lield here in the svening. Miss Annie W. Buchanan wae a \D'|:£t0r at Camp Devens Coiumbus 3irs. Charles Nicliols was one of a party of six who visited ber mon John' at_Remount Station. Ayer. Sungay Mr. and_Mrs tored i Hartford Saturday, twhere’ ‘they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ste.’ phen Rose. Misa Anna Saimon = «nd at her home in t the week- orcester. Items of Local Interest— Motor Trip to Bowton. Andrew E. Maneggia is erecting a new wood house at the Center district Personal ‘school grounds. Mre. John H. Massey wes in Hart- ford recently to see her 4 Year M| daughter, who is in St. Francis’ hos- Williem Manneggia. who i ‘em-| i ploved by the Western Union Tele- i Braph jhome at his father's, Andrew E. Man- company in Scranton, Pa.. i cggin's. for a week's stay bin for a few days. Motored to Boston. Mrs. Jennie Bolton. Mre. Eva War- field, Miss Doris. Warfiell, Maxwel 11 Jtutchinson and Leslie . Bolton were | Local in ‘Boston recently for a short stay. They went in Yr. Bolton's automenil Louis Casazza of New York is ithe guest of his sister, Mre. Andrew E. Manegsia. © . Miss Clara_Post of Tartford spent| Sunday with Miss Anmabel Post. Miss Maude L. White was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. White in Hebron. Miss Gertrude Turney of Coventry is epending a week at Mrs. Josephine M. Sumner&. Miss Annfe M. Alvord is ‘spending’ several days in South Manchester. SPRING HEL : Wotor, Trip 4o Seringfield Fair—Apples Few and of inferior Quality. Six tamilies from here in as many automobfles made the trip to Spring- ‘to visit ‘the big fair. Some kind of distempter ham been giving the people here a zood fleal of treuble and some of them have been quite 41l The tax collector will soon wen#l out. to all those who still owe tmxes that payment of same shauld be attended o' at an early date. That mumey belo: to the town and the town wants to use. Apples Scarce and Poor. are, are of inferior quality. Mrs. E. B. Davis ‘of home of C. Mrs. LaJess wich, are guests at the . Davis. York. returned Monday from a in Salem, Mass. ANDOVER short \*\ll!’ Girls’ League t» Moot Totiuy—Funeral of Wade A. ¢ The regular meeting of the Gramye | jwas held at the Town Hall Monday night. The Ladies’ 2id Bociety met Thurs- cay afternoon at tie parsonage. The Rel Cross meeting was held Pednesday at the hall. The .Girls’ League will meet this (Saturday) afiernoon with Miss Chris- tine White. Doath of Wase A. Smow. ‘Wade A. Snow. a former of this town, dfed at his home in Wap- ring, Ssturday afterncon. The Tu- Zeral was heid v the lume Tasetiy afternoon wi surial Wapping. A number of Andover people wttended the funeral. { Mre. Addion Kis of South Coventry was & week-end visitor at the home of W. B. Spi rague. Mrs. Charles Sohnson and soh, Clar- ence, of Hartford, were callers of Mise Julia Perkins, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Newton heve re- turned to their Hartford home, after Epemdfng the summer in town. Qfr. and Mrs. H. C. Daggett of New Haven were in town Saturday. Melvin Booth of Brimfield W. Richards | this will ford are at the A party of moth scouts is The Store that’s on the Sguare. Both location and methods. A Quelity, Style and Price Attractions ‘ FOR BATURDAY Suits, Dresses, Waists .. Fur Extra Size Coats ned, cut and tailored Eeeine Coats, | ‘lt of beautiful mmr:'fi; Droses, te, sizes values ul‘.:Uy $15.00— Beart Costs of 'Wool, V: PAT deep ‘cut and storm , full lined with 'mercerized lining, sizes 16'to 44 plenty of fullness in the arm nd back, pretty holes, -slesves Extra Size Suits Made of all-wool gabardine, peau-de-cygne lined, made in If you were plantiing to pay $22.50 for a Fall Suit; buy this Special Sale Suit and save It is a real beauty; made of allwool gabardine and trimmed with braid, lined with good quality Novelty felt effects and pretty collar, all colors, sizes 16 to women, sizes 4415 Extra Size Dresses Crepe Messaline or Serge, especially designed and cut extra full, black and navy sizes 39 to 51— went §17.75 Extra Size Skirts Made of good quality serges, in several straight line effects, ‘High Crade ‘COATS UITS and ‘At Olevson™s Unmatchabl COATS .of Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Waool Gheviot, Burella. SUITB of Broadcloth, Poplin, Gabardirte, Serge. Villues up ‘to $35.00 most-excellent, h prices the ad- , waists 30 to 39— Sp:ial ¢ 2.% The COATS are absolutely re- markable cons i 1 ity, workmans| vance of materi Not ‘a_auit in the lot worth K ‘others are dressy shades in ‘il sizes. new concrete bridge at|ing RidieRQury has gone to Spfing- SOUTH WILLINGTON Custave T. Bushman tion Address—Nows Powell s a live wire preacher of un. usual ability SOUTH 'COVENTRY Change ‘in Prayer Mueting Night Be- Red Cross—Personal . Miss Lavania C. Fries 15 in Colum- |in town this week, but report no moths| WILLINGTON Delagates Attend Convention— J Hampton, Holyclke and A Eonvincing Address. ves Prohibi- Miws King Starts for ‘the Bouth. There was & large Bible wchool Bumday morning and.a £00d turneut at the preaching service, where C. H. Bochman’s presentation o the licemse question from the labor- er's point of view was much appré- the Red Cross meeting nights, the Congregational church will hold praver meetings Fri- day nights instead. There was no Home guard drill last Friday night, as usual. = There was a business meetims of the, attendance at 1t was @& very Haven, a student at Dana hall schocls d at the home of 3 many good points Dana Hall schodl over Sunday. Louis Service, a student of the New ‘Bedford. Textile school, day and Sun Motor. Outing. The maetin; This was convention Wweek, delegates in attendance at the W. C. . U. state convention_at Middletown being Mrs. Tstelle J. Pratt_and Miws Damte with tire pastor and others at the ‘Baptist stete convention at Wuf- Phoebe Ring left Wednesday brother, Hon. heen postiponed. Personal Mention. church Monday night. Mrs. Lucy Champlin went to East Hampton and Middletown for a few @ays, leaving Tuesday morning. A Tumber from town went to Stal- ford fair Saturday. Mrs. Grace Harridon and infant son'l returned home from the ‘hospital Jast| daughter PBeatrice acccmpanisd Mr, and Mrs. ned Sunday ioyable outomobile trip to Massachusett. 10 in the mors for the homve ©of ‘her Welding Ring, vf Brookiyn, en route for ‘her winter home in Daytona. Fla., fat the home of her sister, Mrs, Fugene Greene, where whe has passed the cold season for wmany years. Bsther -Brown Dimock 1s ex- pecting %o ews the wimter in Hart Yord with her daughter Asmie. Mrs. 3. Arnold Houshans, Who is successfully | pursuing her professton as a graduate rurse in that rity. Mr. Houshans be- ing emploved at &r-d ‘by Frest. “On the Hill duhlias and geraniums are in bloom and manyv of the maples | ws green as at midsummer. Although this is a good fruit section,| Mrs. Bmith last week entertained apples are mot plenty, and what there |the D. A. R. chapter, ‘Willlmentic and vich Edson and Mrs. H. ¥.|Smitn is historian.of the chapter. Wilcox of New y is Miss Evelyd} Champlin is entertain- Southbridge, Mass., at her uncle's, John Champlin's. Br. and Mrs. Higgins and daughter vacation, going by motor. They took the doctor's brother and hie wife with them. COVENTRY Former Pastor, Rev, Harold 8. Win- ship, Describes Experiences at Carip where they visited for two days with and Mrs. Walter Westereld Mr. Williston preached in tho Congregational church Sunday. The former pastor, Rev. Ha home on a_36-hou from Camp Deveas. the Sunday talk on his In the short timo he has been at Camp Devens he promoted to sergeant majo The Ladies’ meeting in the chapel Wednesday af- Miss Marie {2 guest at Fest cottawe. returned last week. Recent guests =t from a visit with relatives in New|Mrs. Louiee Winship, was lough Sunday the close of gave a very roft have been h and = friend |from New werk mnd Mr. ena b Mrs. E. F. Sterrs and Mary Storrs.| Young of Windser. Miss Mabel Graves and u Triend from | Boston and. her brother, Bert Graves. of Hartford, and Jlarold W. Pratt and his wife Tfom Providence were it Mre. E. J. Pratt’s late st week and Sun MANSFIELD DEPOT New Carpentsr at State Imstitution— Spring Hill Pastor to Occupy Loeal Pulpit Tomorrow. Harriett Thirmon has again been very fll this week: The new neighbors n the tenement nearest to the canal are Mr. and Mre. R..A. Baggs, recently of Hartford. Mr. Bages is a carpenter to work on the Lill in the state institution’s construcs The Staftord fair ‘was attended by cittrens. Columbus dxy was observed In this village by & schos! helids Mrx. P. 1. Garvey is getting along well in tie Johmeon Memorial hospital 2nd enjoss Tmany callers. Eamibn and Wr. ewl Mrs. Austin were ionday Mr. Garvey Milared cailed and Tuesday Mrs. Femelon McCollum, Mrs, Albert Botham and Clayton Basti Lrook. Mrs. Garvey's brother, of Wit sose) Tiillen are visith their brether’s home In Norwich. “W. H. Pollard has been In Ppoor e awt Mes. C. C. Randail and . 3 . C. Randal visited! A very visites friends Soringnerd, Mage., Suturdas. : Palpit Exchange. Rev. H. W. Fowell, Hill Baptist church, ing, white' Rev. the Sprin LARGE VARIETY IN TRIMMED AND UN.- 4, TRIMMED HATS IN ALL THE NEWI MODELS AND COLORS. . { 2 Ajd_soctety ‘Mrs. Irving Loomis and !iztle davgh- ter are visiting friends in South Cov- Barl Green is visiting at -the.home ©of his father, W. S. Green. Mrs. Alice Peas Trimmed Hats $4.00 and $5.00 value.at. .... $6.00 and $7.00 value.at. ce was zt the home of her brother, F. W, Chase, for » few ... $2:98 Gerrick and Mrs. Willimantic epent the' day with Mie; Sarah B. Perkins recently. STAFFORDVILLE Mrs. Myrtle Ryder Mags., was with her parent: Mrs. Fred Smith, : Mrs. Dana Jaquith of South Coyen- try_was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. ¥. Belcher and Mrs. W. Chandler, last week and over Sunday. Frrnest Belcher to Aill the vacancy’ $2.00 and - Tam o’Shanters in all colors, $3.00 values at.......... Untrimmed Hats in the local store dused by the resig- nation of Harry Smith. who has em- ployment in_Addlson. Conn. 11, Mrs. Cora Gold and Frank re among thosé who attend- ed the Springfield fair. Myr. and Mrs, F. G. Medbery and chil- dren visited relatives in Willimantic Alse a big assortment of Children’s and his demghter e Misses’ Furs—98c and up. Don’t fail to see these bargains. MADAM H. SCHWARTZ 10 MAIN STREFT BOLTON NPT CH Rice returned Tuesday from e attended the world's series games. John Merless from Branford is vis- fting at Dr. M. M. Main's. Arthur Peck is in New York.- Mrs. Minnie Howard has returned from a visit with her daughter in New. who has had charge et | ‘pastor of Spring at; Breed Buillding nExt F. W. Kilein