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S lding Renovated serve “The npe s: -{tam’n Pleasant Taans this m kgrstreet, and con- Ten- Gmcr ‘Birds, Noted. 5 - was{ A meadow lark was Ui mm,..;, - e g g iu‘amm J rugs. h floors {gummer ¢ |of the other rooms, The ‘building is heateq with steam and is wired for R s 5 5 slectrieity. There are eight bedrooms in’ the emR building, also one for the matron. The An-nnmun’fir Inter-Class Games large living room was furnished by the | —Minister and His Wife Taken to . Charity Club while the dining room State Ho: was fumilm by the K‘\afi*;l.hgd lbl 1 Ehes; O Deisdor s Y attended - the dance in| Samuel Chesbro _and another by 3 Trasting Circle, There is & battoorn | Lincoln inain patl’ Sterling, Monday even. e, Alfred Vincent from Fort Terry,, has returned, Aer shending. a shozt furlougt gt his. e B a Butice, Judén it 1 ot g Harttord Sunday. - Felix Provost has returncd to his horfie _in - Pawtucket after being em- ployed for about six weeks here. Plans For Inter-Class Gam: Now that Plainfield Higo has com- pleted her basketball schedule, tue, students are turning their attention to the inter-class games, to be played he Iatter part of this woek. The dele gates c.houn from each are: Lawrence Burby, seniors, Andrew Smith, juniors, Raymond Allen, soph- omores, and Daniel Jouret, freshmen, Who met Tuesday afternoon with John L Chapman, principal of the Rath Rell Franels 'mn,nEA.n.nuL Rellly, M DIES’ AUXILIARY MINSTRELS. up'r.nm Show Given Monday Afterncon and Evening By A. O. H. Branch Organization. mhamfufl,fiatfimhmvfithwhdfluym tailored, to compare them stitch for stitch with garments /' sold elsewhere. ~You will find exceptional values throughout flflqm&‘mudq)hfidmtyfimdmfifiom “ ‘Ladies and Misses " New Spring Suits There is distinction in style and individuality .is tailored into these new spring suits, $2 0 00 with a wide variety of the lat- And Upward to $45.60. est spring colorings........... Select your Easter Suit now and have it charged—you may pay weekly in amounts that best suit your convenience. Lillian Jennins, . Roy, ine McCabe, Lodia Hevrin, Margaret m Curran, _Georgia M Flynn, Bster Martin, Veroniea Jenkins, Helen Irene Lourie, Annma Jenkins, Murphy, Winfred Lucy, Anna Brooke- man, Alice Cote, Edith Winkersman, Mildred Kelley, Mary Shea, Alice Des- rosiers, Marian Connor, Helen Connor. The Solderiettes in ' the Drill by Miss ilan captain, were: I.Aa‘.h B. Mathieu, Margare Ashton, Viola Whike, Eihen Murphy, Jreen White, Mayme _Sugrue, Alice Sullivan, Eleanor Connor, Helen Sug- rue, Bernice Shepaum, May Ashton, Leretta Noel, Mary Vegiard, Frances Lynoh, Regina Racicot, Bvelyn Sim- mins. The first part was directed by the A. Bartlett Amusement Com- pany; Mrs. Arthur Racicot directed the second part. The committee of arrangements consisted of Monica McKeon, Mrs. Allen Lynch, Mary Ottenheimer, and Miss Mae Sugrue. Witness Strikes Defendant. The case of Helen Tacktill vs. Isa- dore Berkowitz, the latter of this city was tried in Columbia, Monday morn- ing before Justice Coilins. Judgment was for the defendant. About noon, when Mr. Berkowitz came out of one of the stores on the green, Samuel Calenberg, one of the witnesdes in the case struck him in the eye. Mr. Berkowitz was wearing glasses and the glass was broke, his face was cut, and he may lose the sight of that eye. Sescl chator staged an up to date 3 '-'mnl show at Loomer Opera House, afternoon and evening. The songs and joks were excellent and in the second part, the military drill by the chiliren was Sugly carried out. The p follows: Come Back to Bvin, ntroducing m- Mae Sugrue and Jjames Shae; Me Back to Old Virginny, nmodndn: Bob Higgins; Sweet Emalina My Gal, Seaturing the Bod_Ladies; Oh! Papa, Misses Doyle and_Arel; Many Donations. The pantry and kjiche nare on the southern part of the first floor. The pantry is filled with donated vegeta- ‘les, canned goods, fruits, ete. On the first floor Is Jocated the mat- ron's room for Mrt C. W, Lyon. In this room is an electric annunciator connected with all of the sleeping - Tooms. Joseph Peters has been secured to take care of the furnace and grounds. The home will accommodate eight members, and five have applied for admission to date. The requirements are that the person must be over 65 ;';:or; of age. The admission fee is PR T———————— D LR DL Ll % Get You, Miss Rose McQuillan fhe Irish Girl I Love, Miss Catherine 3 ; At the Darktown: Strutters’ Miss Ryan and Hurley; Rag Time _ Lanaby, Miss Mildred Mathieu; Keep Home Fires Burning, Mrs. Henry JPart Two: Miss Lillian Ottenhei- and Chorus in Military Song and Knit; tire Company. The Interiocutor was Mrs. Henry Mathieu, and those singing Ballads— Miss Monica McKeon, Miss Catherine Ronan and Mrs. Henry Mathieu. End Ladies: \lmre( Ryan, Rose Mec- Quillan, Mary Twomey, Florence Hevrin, Mildred Bulger. Helen Hur- Jey, Mildred Mathien, May Cheney, Margaret Roman and Ruby Belding. The Pep and Special Town Meeting. A special town meeting has - been called for Monday evening, March 21, to discuss the appropriation of $400 for instruction in Home Gardening in the city this gummer. " This sum was appropriated last year and some fi work was done. gam e Sunior class will not com- pete for the ¢up as they have onty one student who can play on the team. The schedule arranged was that the Sophomores play the Freshmen on Thurstay: aftersioon, he WIRHEE of Jhis game to-play the Seniors Friday after- noon for a trophy eup dnnated by for- mer.teachers. The Seniors are expect- e o ed to win as they have three first C. L. Olin. team men in their lineup: Potter for- The death of C. L. Olin occurred at|ward, Daggett center, and Burby bis_home on Main street, Monday, at|Suard.” Burke, last year's first string midnight from a_complication of dis- |man; will play the other guard posi- eases. A short time ago he fell, and |tion while either Phillips, Salisbury or A |was crippled, the injuries hastening |Grenier will fill the other forward po- Farmers’ Institute at Columbia. . |his death. He was born in Plainfield |sition. At Columbia, Wednesday, a Far-|Dee. 9, 1845. mers' Institute will be held at Yoe- man’s Hall. The Connecticut Agricul- tural College Extension Service will 5 have charge, of the meeting, with Col- umbia Grange, No. 131 of the Tolland County Farm Bureau. The following program has been ar- ranged: 10 _A. M, Presefit Opportunity in OBITUARY Attractive Models in Spring Coats ‘We are showing a very attractive line of new Spring Coats at very - moderate prices; a casual inspection will convince you of the remark-! able values cbmin-$ .00 able from our large N Twins were Doyle i i, iy TR i) rel. In the Chorus were: Helfl\ Welch, e e A eemera He' spent his boyhood | Minister and Wife Taken to Asylum. in Plainfield and Sprague, receivin§| Monday morning Rev. Mr. Cotter his education in the latter place. He went to Hartford to work, and at the |2nd. his wife were taken to the in- time of the Civil war established a “”m:,"‘{,'{f,‘,‘;wfi,fi‘y"';‘;’h o ey wholessle confectionery store. for »*|born and -brought up in Canterbury e ¥ and has lived in this village for a long brook and later to Besex, working as | &nc has ived 1o this vilage for a long @ painter in both places. In 1886 he |yt retired a few years ago, living on came to this city and established i the Livestopk Industcy, by dobn E.|painters store which he conducted to | o 013, P“:figegl!fiu‘e{""}g‘ekev-’ gt : el of the farm g e vived by his wife, Loulsa Ra- |404 When things did hot agree with Afd Upwards to $35.00. i1 A. M. Boys and Girls’ Club Work | ¢hael Kingsley Olin, two sonis, Charles | i 1 WOuld walk around, wringing C. Sheldon, Assistant County Ag-|F. of Bristol, and Walter M., of ‘this b Lately he has been going out when Inventory/: r city; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Car- . s E"u M. Luncheon by the Ladies of|venter of this city, and Mrs. Peter Le- |Pmnoficed by hie ‘aaughter, wander: § the Beonomic Committeo.of the farm | Rey of Hartfora; aiso four sisters and | (1%, SRIeRHY 2oou ! burean and granse. a brother. ; . L 130 B, M. Growing grain on dairy Horatio_ Goddard. Bt i ik e ey IS farms. William L. Slate, Jr., Profes- The dedth of Horatio Goddard oc- around the house. Their daughter, Mrs. Annié Palmer, has been taking care of Ler parents for some time. Word has been received from Ed- ward Henderson, who recently joined sor at Connecticut Agricultural Col- lege. 2:30 P. M. The Present Food Situ- ation, Robert- Scoville, Connecticut % Food Administrator. curred Tuesday morning at his home in Pleasant Valley from Bright's dis- ease. He had been sick for some time but had showed signs of improvement in the last few days and his deatl the aviation corps and now stationed "D B ARGAINS 3:30 P. M. Home Canning of frult|was sudden. He was born in 1840 and |a¢ Fort Slocum. tbat he is onjovies vegetables, Miss Margaret Costello, | had resided in _this section of Conmec- |life in the army and that he is expect- home demonstrator of the Tolland |ticut most of his life. He is survived farm bureau. The Foster Band, B. A. Lyman di- rector will render selections during the day, ing to be transferred to Texas shortly. MOOSUP Daniel Brown Drowned in Lake While Getting Drinking Water—Sucoessful Entertainment and Whist in St. Jo- seph's Hall. by his wife, four daughters, Grace and Ruth of Pleasant Valley, Mrs. Daniel French of this city, and Mrs. Hattie Fehart of Stamford, and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Grier of St. Louis, Mo., and Wheel Strikes Auto. Mrs. Neilie Billings of Springfield. The first bicyele accident of the ) vear occured, Sunday- afternoon, when the son of Dr. Girard of this city run into a public service car, owned and driven by Joseph Peck. The boy jump- ed before he struck the car and was ARE FOUND .~ IN EVERY 'DEPARTMENT Brief Mention. Miss Marion Lincoln of New Haven Is spending a few days with friends in this city. The police department are contin- Daniel Brawn,’ 80, was drowned_in Moosup lake, Monday evening. Mrt Brown, whose residence is but a short M DRESSES 515 to *35 Our selection of Dresses WAISTS |$7:%8 0 280 Our Spring line of Waists 2 ’ not injured. The front rim of the|yglly receiving complaints about arti- |distance from the lake, has been in me s bicycle, which struck the running|cies stolen from wagons and autos on |the habit of getting his drinking wa- board, was demolished. Mr. Peck was the stretts. ter there all winter. He did not re- alize that the warm weather lately had eaten into the ice very rapidly, mak- ing it dangerous to walk upon. Mon- day evening as usual he attempted to walk out en the ice to a small hole cut by him in order to get a pail of water. The ice gave way under his absolved from all blame. Oury, Easter Millinery repre- sents original creations and copies of some of the most attractive spring styles from the European market. They are made by a leading JEWETT CITY Selectman Grenier Seriously [ll—Bap- tist Mission Circle’s Annual Mesting —Harvard Authority Identifies the High School To Have Service ‘Flag. At a meeting of the Junior Class, Monday afternoon at the Windham High school, it was voted to hold a ‘masquerade in April at the high school Furniture Store | Main and Union Streets ‘I - mma e o R AT & X SRR B AW ST AW B o e O AR L i L S e metropolitan mil- L gvm. The proceeds will be used tof g tEe LOTOT BT UDE weitght ang let {fim into é.he water. ’1}}19 represent models suitable for fittingly ‘represents the lat- }fmel‘t Buy fiour completoe“nlzs@x.sm outfit here and pay TLLIMANTIC Phone 285-3 chased a service flag for the school. y E.'F, Bur- | water was not very deep and Mr. i it in weekly am - Fhore e sbout m’&m members | leson, Brown fought hara for his life as his all occasions — for house, or y est style ideas of the leading manufacturers. You will find beautiful hand embroid- ‘| ana graduates of the school in the service, 5o the flag will be the second largest one in the city, the first honor to the American Thread Com- breast and knuckles were skinned bad- ly while trying to keep his head above the water. It has been reported by a doctor that Mr. Brown died more from First Selectman Azarias Grenier is seriously ill with meningitis, having been taken violently ill Friday. street, party or evening wear. The materials and shades DR. F. C. JACKSON - Earl S. Hiscox left Tuesday for |exhaustion than drowning. 3 3 o K DENTIST e Newport, where he will enter the Na-| Tuesday morning Mr. Corey, who will meet the most fastidious ered and lace trimmed B Left For Fort Slosum. st radle dlach TS hae I Sag St e, Tt ideas. models in all the-materials { Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio | Laurence Costello, \Earl Tucker and Military opening Tues, Wed., Thurs,| Mr. Brown is known by many of th N s i 5 S-Sam w3sm Phose ¢ | Seorse Robinson left Monday Morming [at Miss Griin'e—adv. local’ people by sight but as to his Come in and see them. and colors most in vogue ‘ in the aviation department of the U. Held Annual Meeting. ORF SRein e KBOWD. . i Was:a VeLY; £ 5 DANIEL F. THOMAS H.| S, Army. A large delogation of friends quiet man who said very little and al- ‘We welcome inspection. this season. GATELY & BRENNAN v 29-31 Shetucket Street : The Woman's Mission Circle of the Baptist church met at the home of Mfs. J. E. Phillips, Tuesday afternoon. It was the annual meeting and Mrs. M. D. Fuller was elected president, Mrs. S. F. Brown, vice president; Mrs. was at the station to see them off. CARD HOME FOR AGED / FORMALLY OPENED TUESDAY ways seemed to enjoy keeping to him- self. Brief Notes. Roger Salisbury is ill at his home on_Catholic HilL. KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- BALMERS . i o AR A. M. Brown, secretary, and M; Edward Freeman of Sterling. Hill |been the guest of her son, Clarence|return from Hartford, where they|Mrs. Julia Johnson in homor of her |district have 26 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. | Many Inspect Comfortable and Attrac- |0 (yiyicor™ treseurer. The wubjec ;|28 a Moosup caller Tuesday. Noel. hzve been Spending a greater part of | fourteenth birthday. Schoolmates were | worth of thrift stamps. . Phene 230 (Lady Assistant) tive Rooms in Newly Renovated|the meeting was The Future of Con- |, Fred Dovle and his mother are vis-| Master Irving Abell of Lebanon is|the winter, and resume residence at|present and with games and refresh-| Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers ant ——— Houhe g0, Mrs. G H. Prior read an atricle |ting relatives in New Bedford. visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Austin JAY M. SHEPARD on Congo ‘Missions, Mrs. J. E. Phillips Sucoessful Entertainment. Wade. the parsonage. There are two sons ments, a pleasant evening was family have moved fron: Mr. d Mrs by now. Mr, Parker is to take a vaca-|ed, Miss Ellery receiving man ts E{alco(i's (ii'“c]'( the house with Mrs. The formal opening of the Card|on Touring and Bvangelism; Mrs. M.| A i Irs. Hanney of Union is the suest|tion from his studies at the theolog-[ Mrs. G. P. Bard made a _ short|Mary Yardusky, 5 IR R Sisie & Shopare r’!’aflmcaflt :fl;}:’:‘ Aagne:‘i took lace :.L'ues-’ ;54 tv;'u;?nh on Chgs;flm‘ GiVldng, Mrs. [beld i:ntte::ms'gnfyx;tse:l:g }Yi?xmsax,“: of_her :;:s:er,\dn;::v }}I:lden Tulbbs. : ical school, until the middle of April. |speech Tuesday morning in the as-| Mrs.:Minnie Erskin. teacher at Wal- y evenig betwees | Mary Bishop on Schools and Bduca- | da. i 1| Miss Iva Adams as_her gues ‘Funeral M & Embalmer |tre nours of 2 and 5 ana 7 ana 10 p. Jtion; y evening. The entertainment con »sz St., Willimantic Tel connection m. In the afternoon the house com- Mrs. A. M. Brown on Kimpese Evangelical Training Institution; Miss Jennie Humes on Industrial Educa- Chl‘dren Cry CASTORIA tion; Mrs. M. D. Fuller on Medical Work, and Mrs. A. M. Clarke on Does sisted of a number of drills by the children of All Hallows' school under the supervision of . the Sisters. A farce, ck From thé Philippines, was over Adams of Norwich. unday her cousin, Miss Ida Enters Hospital. Mies ‘Calista Backus who has beer Taps Maple Trees. Parker Wildes has tapped several of the maple trees along the roadway near his home and is boiling down the sap. The product is not only a great sembly room of the high school on the organization of a- Junior Red Cross. The whole student body of 110 pupils will join as a unit. There was a meeting of the Hos- nut Hill who has been confined to her home the past week by. sumed her duties Monda) Mrs. Charles Tinker and Miss Min- nie Katzman were callers in New Lon~ illness, re- & 1 successfully presented and won much | suffering from appendicitis was taken | lux but will hel t as a saving | Dital Ald society Tuesday afternoon. |don the last of the week. EARLE E. GILBERT. It Pay to Train the African? applause from the large audience. to a Hartford hospital Friday. She|in é’ffie‘r :we:teninegpm‘;‘:erlal_ 8| ¥ During the coming week -Stafford| DMirs. Fred. Morgan who has beent . PUNERAL DIRECTOR FOR FLETCHER'S Conclude Visit, The cast follows: Major Terence | was accompanied by her mother, At| Aiss. Kthel Freeman, Mrs. Wayne|Will be given a chance to help in a|confined:o her bed is improving slow- AND EMBALMER. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodworth of|Kelly, Clarence Reed; Karl Kaufman, : last report Miss Backus was resting | Storrs. and Leonard Smith and Miss |most worthy war activity. Books forl ly. o Py e Wales, Mass. Jeave today . aiter x|@_Geérman, Albert Deforge: Snow |comfortably. Smith are to take part in a concert to | Soldiers are imuch needed. Any goedy Read Too Bad For Automo e 190-3.... k visit with Mrs. Woodworti's parents,| WVhite, a darkey waiter, Eddie Jouret; | Theodore Ziegler is making a $00d |be given at Mansfleld Center Thurs-|book will help. The Boy Sconts wWilll mp, g "D, carrier has to lay Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis. #ldemxn Michael McCarthy, Austin | recovery following an aperation on | day evening of this week for the ben- | solicit cach family during the oveek 97 | nis auto up on-account -of the condi- Fine Was $200 and Costs. oughlin; Inspector McNab. Herbert his right foot. efit of the Red Cross. every book can be spared notify Miss| o, of the roads and s - delivering - Collonan; W!x!\ Ryan, Miss May e . * Mabel Myers, the librarian. mail “with his wagon and horse, * 4 The fine imposed upon Wadislaw |Kennedy: Selina “Pry, 4n old maid, FE s Tk Cauntey: Miss A Levilofr ret Jutpa by Judge A. M. Brown in the ASHFORD URRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. town court Monday morning for vio- lation of the liquor law was two hun- dred gellars and costs, not twenty dol- lars as stated in Tuesday's paper by & typographical error. Strange Flower Identified, E. F. Burleson has received notifica- Miss/ Rose Moquin; Peep O'Day, chambermaid, Miss Jennie Fanning. Prizes for whist were awarded dur- ing the evening as follows: Lillian G linas won first prize for the ladie: Mr. Hassett of Worcester was the win- ner of a cord of wood. The evening's entertainment a Bell-Clarke Marriage — Maple Sugar Makers Busy—Funeral of Mrs. Jare Weeks. " Miss Merle Clarke and Charies Bell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willougnby of Hartford are visiting at the home of Wayne Storns. They are looking for a place to live in the country. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Storrs spent Sun- day with their daughter and her tam- ily in Bridgeport. Miss Sarah Leviloff has returned home after spendingz the winter with friends in New York. Robert Kaplan spent the first of the week in New London. Twelfth District Pupils Purchase $40 Worth of War Stamps—Carrier Forced to Depend Upon Horsc and The decree of the beatification of was ; C : Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Smith have been | ' \Wagon. Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Ar- » tor from. the Gray herserien a3 |largely attended. Music was furnish. | Of Rockville were united in marriage | spending a few days at East Lyme| = o e magh, will be tead_on March 17 in é vara college, Cambridge, that the yel- d y the church orchestra. Wednesday, March 12th. The bridc|where they were called on account of| mhe children of the Twelfth Schiool | the presence of thePope. - low flower found last summer on W.| George Cote of Fort Terry is home lusrw;“ known having iived her whole|the severe illness of Mr. Nmith's 3 H. Brown's property on tht East Main |°7, @ €hort furlough. Chatles: Mil 5 Ny | MOther. 3 % E street highlands has heen identified A number of the local people attend- | o arles Miller who moved te New| Miss Eisie, Baker of Willimantic - Amsinchia menziezii is its name: it [°d the St. Patrick’s dance held in| YTk 1ast year will soon mave his|spent Sundgy at the Flaherty home. ’ Sterling Monday evenins. family back to his farm here. Mrs. Nelson White of Winsted also (2%, John Whittord returned home | magio . short stay recently. 3 2 % - DHAM onday of last week after spending a i To Go With Your Easter Apparel Fills Stomach SOUTH WINT Rk 6 0% Shigitee s ew e For The Particular Woman - ven. STAFFORD 3 i Through Farmete’ Club, hosal People] . Hatiow Siott has been drawing hay : Exquisite Blouses which the new season crowns supreme With New Energy Purchase $17,000 Worth of Fertilizors | for Mr._ Shinpy, which he bousht of| Grange to Seli War Stamps—Birthday ’ ~—Peraonal Notes. % i Yokttt ; —beautiful originations in uepe-b.dnng with a selection ! = Mabing Maste: Sunar Sursiiia Purky—Fifle t Orgariis by Weak, Worn Out, Gassy, Sour Stom-| The C. B. meeting met Sunday ev-| * John Whitford and Frank Bennettc g ) ening. The topic was The Art_of|are among the busy ones making ma- : h Revived and Made to Enjoy | Living With Others. Leader, Miss Iva | ple sugar. Tor two. weeks, commencing Monday Food With Stuart’s Dys- A(Ems, < i Thamas “Fitts who has been ill is|the U..8. mails leaving the post office All the . . 5 rs. Walter Backus was & visitor in | Improving. will be weighed by government orders. fhents. A s Spring Suit °°"°“' and ertful com- | i ol B il e M) e S Funeral of Mrs. Weeks. The ofies wifl ogen at 548 for tha.con- | 11 : A binations in charming contrasts are represented. and often forget that each meal|stopping with Mea W. P, Barstow. | Mrs. Jane Weeks ot Abington. form- | venience of the patrons. g s shoes neat and clean . should be disposed of in the stom- | Bearl Chamberiain fas again heon| Sy Of Ashford, diel Wednesday| Stafford Grange will have theift : Z A most, beautiful collection of Georgette, Crevo-do- ach to make room for the next.| released from Camp Deven B S Bhe Tavee. thae denhe | e A ascisl drive. Wil be mada Easfly and ‘quickly applied - fo of the stomach to_ do 2 3 - |ings. Chine and Messaline Blouses, featured in uttnmw this is called indigestion or dys- Big Purchase of Fertilizers. ters, Mrs| Jennie Chase of Atwood- |at their next mesting. 3 il the-minute styles, invite immediate selection—at Pepsia, with its sour risings, gas,| The Farmers’ club has received its| ville, Mrs. Pansy Gallup and Mrs. Stel-| Postmaster Lasbury has sald a large Noflnng to spa’ ter or sp ”; rumplings, pain, depression and the | Shipment of fertslizers which amounnt- | la Kenvon of Abington. She also léft | number of stamps. $5.00 and $5.98 3 feeling of stufiness when breathing 16 50 ovie i worth, all purchased | six granaclildren and two sreat- Lk T Wt wm not come off on clothing T . grandchildren, The funeral was held ta Mrs, Arfhur Sweet has been spond- i held 2| atrs. Annie Phillips. Guyer last We have an attractive line of Voile Waists, hee trim- m";’:‘ ,‘;‘l‘;:;,:“;;‘e‘“b:;'?,i‘:’ 208 100 g s’ fom aya wiih Mre, Shreats of | Boriat was th the Susth semietioio® | Pridey left {he homs'of her parents, ‘med, priced at $1 mvph $2.50 get it at any drug store” in_the Suffield. e el TS | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips, whe A mm.d States or Canada, is Personal Items. ‘THE H. C. MURRAY CO. 5] ia Tablots, at 50 cents a stead of depriving yourself of IM or rln‘ on a starvation diet l& eep on as you have you In the aght. ool Mrs. Mary Crane has returned home nur two weeks' visit with Mrs. Will- fi Dorman of Niantic. rs. H. BE. Card was the guést for tablets !lxd iten . out lvm da her “sister, Mrs, H: “Concert. s Ufi bod] 70 g = arry | m e Noel of Warenville has' SPRING HILL Parker Wilder Taps Maple Tress— in Bonefit Local People to Assist, S !’n‘zeuudummmwenmv she has spent the last month. With Will visit friends in returning Mr, and_Mrs. -George Rhodes u\(c Miss’ Carolyn. au'y a surprise