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the Method- Careless use of the State Council ¢ with the subject of berty loan and war stamp drives may bring them into disrepute, as is in- dicated by @a case that nas arisen in this district. One of these letters, scathing in its nature and suggesting that persons who decline to subscribe to government securities, should, in case they are enemy aliens, return to their own country, has been mailed to a resident of a town in this dis- trict. The letter bears the signature of a man who is an official of the town in which the man who received 1t resides. Far from being an enemy nlfinl mln vl fi was _held a whole in O.ve*y u-rm ernoon. His mother, | Ao, I&unm; -five people Learded the High street, | t:oilqy in this city, and they recedved the telegram Saturday after- inel by a large number of noon. Proviate Hamet enlisted in mmbem of ihe South Coventry Me- this city in Company L, of the Con-|thodist CI at the Lake. An en- necticut National Guard, last Mareh, |;ouable af was spent at the when the company was mobilizing. |jaje Inclndi ng games and a basket At that time, he was seventeen Vears|jynch, and the ‘party returned to this old. Before enlisting, he was egh!?- city about nine ‘o'clock. His mother, Mrs. Selinia Hamel, [2fd Josep s 5 s H gttty to Yislating th sutgmobile jaws lives alone at 25 High street. Her|f " ®olice court, Saturday morn- :‘:Ea nd’l‘v‘:’ dinm.hl:nin!dhevil;:rth;:: ing. Potvin carried ten people in his Devens spent Sunday at the home of | wound he received is contained y his mother, Mrs. James Popple. He !leter from Private Philip R-boue of “u,m on July 23, uu. was in the last quota that left the a mchhe tun company. Private Ro- ot Hamel, 2 village and this is his first furlough. | berge “Don't worry: 1 have Miss Ida J. Tripp of Danielson. a only lost. mi right eve. This he tells formet resident here, has been visiting | happened at Chateau Thierry and her sisters, Mrs. Herman Chapman|while he was engaged on his third and Mrs. Ernest French. itrip. into No- Man’s Land from which Private Napoleon Beaudry of Camp!he was bringing out wounded men Devens visited friends here Sunday. 0 were under fire. Thére is no men- Miss Mary Gallager has returned|tion in the letter to show that Pri- from a two weeks' visit with herivate Roberge crédits himself with ex- cousin, Miss Anna Gallager, at Black- | ceptional bravery, but many men have stone, Mass.. heen decorated for valor such as this, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Danielson for heavy shell was raining down, he and daughter Rosamond of MoOSup | writes, at the time he wws wounded. :r‘ere Sunday. visitors at John Fletch- 20-MULE BORAX TEAM SCHEDULE OF STOPS enge: f which The 'oss of his right eve means. very{,, h iy citizen of = the =71 in the service, Victor in France and |SeVen passenger .car, two o hably, t ischa; eseIL Al mAn R Ziehic T Catnp Upton, and Ver e- |Fode, o8, he runnine board. He S| 'afies Rose Secuin was & recent vit-|from. further fran. fine service Cepa| Vuied Sk I RO N s FoLLE £ maining son, Joseph Hamel, Is mar-|on the car when he left the grounds. | 19f[1 Newpert R Lo - ei|(ere is a possibiiity that he may belfim The same Is true .of his wife (| Monday, 11:16 A M. oo He was fined $10 and costs. % Couchor had eight paople in his five passenger car. A policeman told him about the overisading of the car, but ‘he said he was alright. In the court he said that he dil not know that he was violating the law. He invalided home. While motoring from Woodstock to Danielson John Ashworth and a party of Danielson men came upon a car be- side which two men were standing just before 12.30 Sunday morning. at ther. An unusual thing about the teiegram is that it states, “Department Has Fyrther Im’orrnuion," so Mrs. Hamel is' waiting for further news with great anticipation. shell are visiting relatives in Pater- son, N. J. TAFTVILLE % .-Nérwich Avenue South Front Street North Front Street Both are eligible for membershlp in everyone of the patriotic socteties of America basing rights to membewship on ancestral patriotism. And over and above all of this the couple have given three sons to bat- Monday, 2:45 P, M. Monday, 4:30 P. M. Monday, 4:00 P. M. ‘Motored to Maine. Mr. and Mrs. George Potvin and children, Ruth and Arlene, have re- turned from a week's automobile trip 7 2 BALTIC i “nele Sam Tuesday, 11:00 A. M. 2 < Mai were home over Sunday .include: |\were appealed to the superior court| Miss Odna Seguin of Providence | .m “The men, who were colored, said |of this unadultered degree of Ameri- : Franeis Moriarity, Clinton Wood, Am- | ynger $100 bonds. spent Sunday at her home. thelr machine had been hit and over- |canism to be Insuited through the || Tucsday, 3:15 P. M. -31, Main ;Street Pl e Gulics i o e S. Clark, 63, died at his [ MT% James L. Gardner was in|iyinaq by another car, which fad pro- |mails as he has been seems fnex, || Tuesday, 3:30 B. M. sessacnses -#1 Main Strest e i o Windharn road, ‘pesthe wns B Y e /1. st | coeted withions pping to investigate |cusable. Yet such s the case. The PLAINFIELD }[e'n"f"‘l Cyr, Edward Morrison, Barl gance ms tdhev Wil y:mnfr = (121:3::2 Bave Besn Négnrt Vikions th({ dnmfntg: dmixe. S fact that his sons, for whom he wears |} Wednesday, Aug. 21st, 12 Noon ........... viseseeas. Main and Railroad K. Haling, Charles Hills, CGlifton |Grounds, Sunday moraing fro me of the colored men safd that an- Benjamin Street of New Britain is a three-star service pin, are fighting CENTRAL VILLAGE trouble, "with which he had been ser- 9 i i il other car that had come along after|kas placed him temporarily in such a ¥ Adams, Danel Casey, John McCarthy, | 1ously affected with for over -a_vear.|Yisiting his cousine, Mrs. William o accident had taken his wife to the (o financial position that he has been | Wednesday, Aug. 2fst, 2:45 P. M. toreeene Main Street ;f::yfimfir:gne?' Eonnd Honey Omey | The deceased was born in Rhode Is. | THIPseR 804 Cootee Street. daughter | Da¥ Kimball hospital. Tt was neces- |unable to get °$°“‘,:‘nm?;"y to buy WAUREGAN Faoiinie, Leonard G. Schneider, Grant | /ind, September & ‘1340, the son of | pose™of Russell, Mass. have . been | SAIY {0 HEHt the overturned car be. | war securitics, though he ls more than | Wednesday, Aug. 21et, 4 P. M. ..... vevev..Main Street anxious to do so. The state council of defense would do well, it seems, to circularize its representatives throughout Connecti- i I | fore the injured woman couid be extri- S 1. Witiany Barrsier "0 ®| cated. The local men 4id not learn Gertrude, youngest daughter of Ed-|the names of the party that were In- ward Galideer, has been ill. B G Bk G Most of his life was At the local exemption board, S&t-|yicimity of Willimantic urday Lawrence A. Martin of this |xse city was rejected as he was physteal- |y spent in the an early he moved to Soata Coventry with parents, where he lived for some DANIELSON Thursday, Aug. 22nd, 12 156 P. M. . Thursday, Aug. 22nd, 12:30 P. M. .. - South Main, Acress Bridge <eessens. 10 Center Street Saet cut on the subject of usinz good judg- DAYVILLE ¢ unfit for serfice. The Questionnaire 3 vad h| Bimer Walsh of Philadelphia 8| In the town court Saturdav morn- " > Iy ahfbiee SN0, TThe Caetoumiis fimes iter | they) e e fox | spending his vacation at the home of | ing Judae W. Ferner Woodward sen- inent in putliAy Out ‘Suth iletiers 2311 Thureday, Aug. 220, 2:16 PM. L. ... ++eoeeiiein. Railroad Crossing received from the district hoard, which |seme time by the Smith Winchester [DIS parents, Mr. and Mrs. James, tenced Carlion Ansus Snyder to serve | yieq jnvestigation relative to the man P PUTNAM he had appealed to. He was plqcvfl \ v of South ndham as a 2 R e % tlaximt;d SRR e ot tttin a|Who Ilas been made the victim of the Friday, Aug. 24th, 11:30 A. M. 2 .. Main and Pompert in Class 1« Notice was received | machine assembler. About thirteen SIED TS OIS HASL NRS IeT e £ag g injudicious use of the stale council's Friday, Aug. 24th, 1.15 P. M. ..... . 206 Provide; from Fort Slocum, that Everett C.ivears ago, he retired. turned from Pleasant View, R. T breach of the peace. form letter would have established to |l Friday, Aug. 24th, 1: . M TeIce Broket Tewis of South Windham, who was| 'He was « Civii War voteran, sery- | MF. and Mrs. Willlam Thompson| Snvder claimed North Stonington | " ticraction of any intelligent per- Yy VS s, «. 173 Providence Street included in the last quota to that{jne jn Company I, first regiment cav have returned from New Britain, |as hs home. He said he was 31 years{ that he was a good and true Am- The 20-Mule Borax Team will rumble out of th past place, had been accepted, accountinz| i, He survived * where they have heen spending a|of age and a registered man in the through Connecticut's principal arteries, with all the eru::edn;u“m 1l of the seven men. S week. New London local hoard district. but ) Wi ed investiture S Shi i ik NaeNowils/ero the inmr Boc Clarence Frances of Jamestown, R.|had no classification card to suhstan- P"'"*eh Edward Barbour, who_h: of those strenuous pioneer days in the Far West. Just as adventurous e g D AP 4 With focal rela- oy e P S I, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. | tinte his claims. He said he had heen|caused the government much difficul- |§ New Englanders sailed around Cape Horn, in 49, owing to the lack of :"f"‘“f o Re: Rhid Sty “HerFekmt Mie. Ruth R e and Mrs. John Frances told that it would.be ali right if he |ty In keeping tabs on him, again has |} overland transportation facilities, so Death Valley miners had to design ives, last % - iss Rut| osenzweig of Canter- e e didn’'t have a card as lonz as he|Dbeen taken into custody to be re-|} and use these gigantic caravans to haul the crude borate 1 th Morehead has n the marine | hupry won the gold medal, at the Tro- & % turned to Camp Upton, and the pre- mineral through corps since 190f and has seen active | Count YW, C. T U, Gold Medal Con- BALLOUV]LLE could prove that he was reeistered. aichon ‘hu e Pl SovEaT 160 miles of pulsating torridity,.200 feet helow sea level, to the nearest service in Cuba, Hav NI~ | yest at the Wiliimantic Camp Ground,| Eaward Fenoit is assistant clork at| iy poves o whigt 1o Was WP 10 B | §ene agents ‘that he will likely not|] railroad The same mammoth vehicles you will see here were in actual N e Huten S smion the Atawaugan and Ballouville | nefore he is released. even though he (30 frequently appear hereabouts in the |§ use In the desert for many years. city for ar wtic port, and i = i © | stores has s>rved the sentence imposed upon |Tar future. . Fisg SUsshiEs The contest was held in the taber-| Joseph F. Pray has had his vaca-|him in the fown court. He claims to J,:s{“,’r‘;%m’;:;';"‘:)", O e et | e There were eight contestants, two { aaroy Banors, heuinam, . | |be disqualified fof general military | R Tl T Manerite William N 1 S 5 s e rank ennett was recently vis-|servies. - e on a furlough., He has safely made | city and they will move fr Hart- bovs and eight girls, which is more|; 7 it v Bates was a memiber. He had been at 3 3 e from than usyal. Five were from Windnam | ted by his brother. Wardell Bemnett,| yp so Sundav afterncon the cells at|pase Thompeen for dave and his ae. |{0Ur round trips over there in spite | ford shortly. b County, two from New London and | amirogiruale Mass. orwich was|the police station contained three | (ions there had come io be little less|°f U-Doats and other perils. The Gales Ferry rural route through one from Tolland County. Al of the!jare on a business trip the other day, |Men Who had been rounded up at the|than a scandal, from the viewpoint = :““ is to have a new carrier who has speakers wera good., and about half : 25 SHBe O or SaY. Y webk-dnd. They 1 face T |that he was neglecting duty while ROAD SOCIETY egun to learn the route the past few {of them snoke on patriotic subject ;,j““f"“"“““’d by Mr. Withey of | charges this mornine. with the pros-|other fown bovs were off to war or dey { The other seven contestants iwer n Pray has returned from | [°Ct Of Retting addition attention|ireparing to go, while ha was absent| Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wheeler enar- |, HMise M. W, Bailey has gone to visit {rresented with service pins showinz|, with friends In the Rose of| 0" not keeping in conditton to work.|from his regiment withour leave. tained over Sunday their daughter, Have \e{ udolph’s family in West | | that they had taken part in the con- | Naw Eneland g The nation fs at war and dranks arel A relative of Barbour's appeared | Miss Mary Starr Wheeler, and Miss| cMVen. feturaing with Mr. Bailey {test # Ao ok M Mrs. Edgar |70 witikd to, nor getting, . any|at the office of the local board here [Louise Gray of New York, also Mrs. |~ Unday in their automobile. | Mrs. W. A. Slate of Soutn Windham | g /o eno> O Ak and MEs. ECEaT!sympathy. - on Saturday to express satisfaction |Randall.and Miss Julia Randall of |, M& and Mrs. Fletcher Daboll and {was chairman of the jucges, and the | e Sy "GT 0o SRRSO Danielzon Doinns. over the soldier's arrest. He told | Mystic. e aLnye retunediASter e iyialt i I\mm 1ad.\'1 Judges arrived at a, uUn-| 5" they motored through the village Delia Perreanlt of Naw Red-|scmething of Private Barbour's hu‘i MiSSMPrXscilta Billings retm—v%ea home 25 i = oqy lanimous decision. ¥ mon ¢ ordl sintedt in nielson | tory i ten years with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilkeox of - = on their way to Northampton, Mass., | ford visited with friends in nielson [ t0ry during the past ten years an al A good Refngerator will Tvhile the judges were out, several grmr[‘ Centerville, R. 1 ; At the Savles Timville | the ‘narrative contained a recital of | Oneco Sunda ATTAWAUGAN 4 it: these | o i mie” speakers were heard | Rey. W . Woodward received this | thers is an appls Barbour's coming and going from the| Wayne Criswold was at church on| d Mrs. W 2l more thun pay 1is way ese including Mrs. C. uell, the state! cau: a jetter from his elder son fruit ahd blossoms on the same | Parental home of his association with | Sunday. His family is in London, ~r. and Mrs. alter Creaj and | president. GEHC e Al tRE Eviition ARl st hransh. unusual but not unknown |cheap vaudeville companies and of | where later he will join them. child of Greeneville visited ®ir. and | days, but care should be used | Unsposled Thrend. lerman, Tex.. in which he wrote: “A | combination. tifficulties in which he had become| Mrs. Phebe Ford ‘and Mrs Horace |Mrs. John Gillman recently s . g Washburn's Midway Shows left | lieutenant and myself. fiving in the| The next legislature might, without % for transgressions of the|Frink motored to the Devil's Hopyard SBG"nard \Brgwrl has gone to Camp in the selection of one. We|sunday for Rockville, after playing|same machine. have been in a little | doing anv infurv remove ihs resrie- ST e L T D LR LT R s s e e e this city for a week fall, and have heen temporarily at the|tion on fishinz in Alexand lake. that Private I3arbour al- c recently. P 5 Sela nd family of Plain- carry James Healy (has returned from spital for minor repairs. Nothing|Thers is no £0od reason why fishing as shirked work and that he| Sanford Pillings Jr., is in Spring- |field visited relatives here Sunday. | Pawtucket, where he stayea two Sérious odcurced to either of us” should not be permifted there on any ashamed of him. field visiting his sister, Mrs. Parker | Mrs. Ravmond Mitchell has returned | THE BOHN SYPHON weeks with his cousin, Mrs. Julia e e Cook has been out of the|week day nu_r g the last time he has been |Johnson. :{g]e!r éwo weeks at Walnut beach, > Murphy. {mill a few days on account of iliness.| Registrants are again warned to be|dt East Thompson he has acted| John Shippee left Thursday for | MItord. & k Drunk. Blueberries and huckleberries have | verv sarefn! about keepine thejr final|strangely, hiding mueh of the time, |Newport, where he has joined the| John Howard and family entertaned THE EDDY, Myron Knapp and James Mullan, |been picked in considerable auantities | classificati-p cards with them at al|2s though in fear of arrest. againmnaval reserve. Mrs. Shippee goes to “‘;-‘-“"e“ of Illinois last week. were arrested Saturday eveninz. They |in this vicinity hy both children and | ids to mek up slacikers and |stealing out, while wearing a woman's | Providence to be near him. e Welch THE CAN!TOR {will be before the court this morn- |adults hey bring good prices and | may he expected anywhere irt, and soing into pastures to pick | Stonington grange met at the church Phckie TS. fan\Tg‘efhdw_and Mildred i SATL 1i L il ed by prudentlat anv time. and being without the | Perries, which were sold to get money |parlors Wedneeday evening. the in-|pechie. spent ursday ~ at Rocky here was a large crowd at the |housewives. - credentials s inviting trouble, | With which to purchase little luxur-|spector being present. 4 Mrs. Wil AND THE e guard dance at the state arm- S —_ menufiturées heto Bawe|i® With Which he veguied nimeci e N e e Saturday evening. USQUEFAUGH n with admiration of the man-| This is the day that the electors of | Will preach Sunday. Roéna Dally spent; Thursday S Sier BERKSHIRE I‘hcr\:‘l will_be, no. services, st fhe ActuER A i in which their employes have re- |the city of UPutnafm again r{.u pass —_ o s i sday at Sterl- ilocal Methodist church for the rest| Amos H. Kenvon and family were |mained at work during the extreme |uron the matter of appropriating $75,- Mrs Coffey i tof this week, and next Sunday, be-lat Westerly Sunday afterncon. veather of the past few davs, {00 to meet the cost of laving another PENDLETON HILL reiatives from ng,‘ngélxd’"”"“’“m all well known makes and cause of the services at the Camp| Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Smith of Paw- inz out goverament work and|line of main bipe from the PUmPINg | Mrs Homer Kinnie has been visiting| Raymond Mitchell was in New Ha- groun S {tucket visited friends here over Su aiding in the winning of the|station at P{flrfls\;,”e_d'"w the ity | her sister, Mrs. Irving Burton in Nor-|ven Sunda 3 great food savers. A box Lhav fUsC s i ek o] 2 el - el wedplc pnene SeanTmucH T beich Mre. Laura Redding and Walter m a two weeks' visit with friends s Reba Colling of New York is| The fire department was called out|the eity’s need o _impro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babcock and|Pope went to Rocky Point Sunday. will save food, will also save!in New London, Providence, and Bos- |yjsiting her sister, Mrs. H. Paimer. nw atter the noon hour Saturday to|and have once. at a special city meet-| family and Mrs. Willlam Ray of Jew-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson, Mae : i o i Angie Milion of Boston speni{<uhdve s blaze on the roof of the|lns, = authorized = the expenditure |ett City were recent guests of Mrs.|Weeks. Mrs. Ida, Frank and . James ice. the Methodist church Sunday,|Sunday at The Maples. dams blacksmith shop. on Water hmuih‘ ;lrcl‘m“‘me "le,r_hac‘:;’(“ Jennie Thompson. Watson wers at Rocky Point Sunday, 1wood of the New Lon-| ¥ Gladys Peck of Providence is|street. near the state armory. The |2 fEnpesony 1’1‘ Ce“: i d" {%iz| _ Deacon and Mrs. Coon and =on. Clark | where Mr. Rollinson attended the sixth " . ¢ irch rendered a very |v parents, Mr. and Mrs. | damaze was very slight. jins.» e nyeliol '"h 3 “,{“ Sote| Were business calters in Norwich Sat- | reunion of the P. B. I Call and see them at the Yosal solo, L3 kil (Anien iic o S church |€xpected that the number who Voté | yray. ; imming b almer, who_has | agditi : ] ted in e JpTeat s the case| Mre james Brooks who has been the B holds 10,000 gallons of water b Caro- | honor of Our Lady of Tasalette. the last time the matter was wp. St ot e othentat temdeie: s LEFINGWELL lis heing emptied and will be thorough- to Pine il | The temnerance address at the Con-| Miss Ruth Bartlett, who is to act| now hoardi at the Wizwam at| 1. G Wa z | aned Durinz the past vear, lto v Frank Tefft. | oregational church on Sunday marked|as assistant to the junior Chautau- | Pleasant Vie = rs. J. - drrd f'fd Plainville has lflc“ n 0 15,000 people have enjoved the| | over $12{he hoginninz of campaign | Gua leader who was in charge of the | Afr and Mrs. Frank Brown were (_?‘anspenn a few days with M o { ool. for thelto put Killinely in the no-license col- [ Putnam Chautauqua, left here with|guysts at the Wigwam at Pleasant| ~ypio" (oSers . | = It is to be ';N‘m ed t e 23th Lumn this faTl. The Ticense forces are the loufler \baturd;.\ morning {or | View Tucsday. o e R 5 'H"a’;t“n'j‘m“fne'gmm’f 1 2 WN o have entere helaslso zetting active for thev realize|Johnsville, N. Y, Miss Bartlett wi Miss Juliet Pajmer Board: 6 thel” er home ir visit- Furniture — Undertaking VCLUNTO s communi it s do or die—for £00d and a11|remain on the Chautauqua circuit for jmer Boardman is the |ing local relatives. The picnic for the Sunday School of | is spending a few at least two weeks and possibly may gsuest of heér aunt, Mrs. Charles E. Mre. J. A, DesJardins and daugh- ¥ : North of Montclair, N. J. and Wester- | ¢, 705 — Phones — 705-2 e Baptist church was held at Kinnes' idays in Brovidence " % toFists, especially drivers of oars |continue® her engagement until Sep-|jv g | ter, Lena and Miss Tracy of Norwich | 3rove last Saturday. 1 M Sullivan, who has heen | ¢om other states made 1 speadway of [tember S, aB of the time in tOWNS| “Many have been enjoving swimming | vor, SUests Wednesday of Mrs. M. O. { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and carin - R, B. Palmer of Exe-|ina main thoro e throngh Daniel- |in New York state. these hot nights in the brook near Mrs. | aqo sk | Morris Anderson spent .the week end ‘home. : his | o0 Auring Sunday. when hundreds of Putnam Pointers. Simeon White's. 4 r)a;:xl;inigd ':'("" % it Lemngge‘; 2 Pecl i6, sperding. tHis ] 0 St B e e - s s : ghter, 3 .ois, motored for a | DANIEL F. THOMAS H. | Norwich is visiting | e crrs Fasued tirouch here Jof e au-t mhe choirliof- the - Conmresationailiy C2KE and fog cream Wil be seryed|tewianys of Mrs. Lefingwells sister, K“.-LOUREY BROS i | Coiling cut his 00t | . 1oq"ie Jlowed in such places. There | COUrCh left here Saturday morntng for| oo oo, 6 par- M;;__ J. W. Main. { ips and Gerald Walsh an axe Wednesday af- et FiEhis st i = the annual y_at Crescent beach.| ™" 455 = iss Annie Buckley of Norwich was 3 i Ealllies an Gonld Wajeh were nc arrests, .| Chorister L. O, Williams is with the| A Bive of bees swarmed and is now |1 guest at the home of Deacon 3. C. FUNERAL DIHECTORS AND EM- | ff vomiown. - | e ik of e arty: = Y s oot 1 the, trdlLeMigwell, thin|wesk: -MERS A number of local residents were RICH MOND Aot bintmente|. Miss Viola Cane spent Sunday at|=iers e e Benjamin Rackett of New York is Wiflimantie, Conn, | Norwich callers Wednesday last of additional non-commitsianed o | Per home in AnAFY, A%, s Bl ML el D Phane 256 ity Adaiatarit) Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoover are spend-| The heavy rainfali of Wednesday his comn The comnany|,; he Thompson union Sundsy school CENTRE GROTON e R e ing several days in Philadelphia, nizht washed the hizhways in bad to e e ned. 1t Tag heey |pienic is to be held at Bates' grove ., The second Sunday school picnic of — | "Miss Ma~ Fournier of Notwich spent |shape, . 5D t 'as been | on Wednesday of this week The crops are much improved in|ihie year was held at Gardngr Lake | DK F C jACKSON the week end with relatives in town.| Mrs. Everett Moy zone to In addition to Archibald Macdonald | growth since the late rain. Several |Wednesday. Fishinz, rowinz and | {Siocum to stay a few days with rela- of this city, Melanchton Riddick of | farmers have put in large beds of |bathing furnished pleasure for all Thoughtful of Employes. ltives. Woodstock and E. S. Backu: of | turnips to replece loss in potato crops. The Driggs Mfg. Co. closed their| Joseph Kenvon returned Monday Thompson are heing mentioned as | Miss ‘Alice Smith of Boston is vis- | 1 DEN l IS i il P soon of-last Weak tor tin|Amy Weavers after a: few davs' | § pere gunday. |candidates for the republican nomin-|itinz Mies Bessie Daboll. ANDOVER [ remainder of the week, owing to the |2t Wickford. et 0, Daniejson relatives o ation for senators from the 28th dis-| Mrs. Sydney Holmes has returned| Mrs. Frank Partridge was a week | Remcved to 715 Main St., Willimantio | hoat wave. Horatio Gardiner, who was at the | g5 &7 % ex m;:hd e A h::eva!grldv'sitsm: in New London ens‘ Visiau_x_”"_a‘ Mg;g’ L. Webster's. | Hours—9 & m. te 3 p. nw. Fhone 44 | Mr. and Mrs, By ) Rhode Island hospital a while, return- |~ 70 v fonpar e L S B S R - 5 Al o Co e Sput: 4 s ann ERIe e | s e O Bt e Vs due: [iSzdes N autem cal Ebod el g i gReaton! Daniel Davis motored from Noank | ceived word of the safe arrival cf her | = e Quigin and Miss Mary Fournier motor-| Mrs. Dridget.Smyth went to New- | 1 e L aioition, putting him. in | perie o0 o sparticst 1o at Pleasure | accompanted, by Carl Thompeon and | con, Frank K. Thompson, in France. | IAY M. SHEPARD ed to Rocky Point Sunday. port Saturday. L o e iz PIM Nl beach for a stay of two weeks. Miss Annie Thompson of Old Mystic, | He left Camp Devens recently and re- | = ine for m as president next xarmyaw“;-wer of ‘;l‘hgmpst;n to call on friends and relatives in| ports a fine trip across. | s ; ting at Washington with | Lester dtstrict Sunday. Herman Cushman, overseer of the P Succeeding Elmore & Shepara Childs o WHITE ROCK A epy [Fer sister, Mrs Louls Ream. . Mr. and_Mrs. Rudoiph F. Bailey and | state road work who has been Tiving | menl“Dredar i v o » o EEnER Members of lodges in nearby towns| daughter Betty motored from Branford | at the Stearns farm, was removed a | & Embalmer Miss Pearl Woodmancr of Hyde i % : oved a l.aren . ry PR Mats iial theiles cuto ot ke Faotis . £ - ‘:"f ome 1lattended a meetine of Pitnam lodge | Sunday to Giles Bailey's home hers, | week ago to St. Joseph's hospital with | 60-62 North St., Willimantic FOR FLETCHER'S Rt Liies v.«? of age since June 5 of this|or Masons at Woodstock Saturday 2l8o called on friends in Lester dis- typhoid fever. He died there Friday. | i P Sl e AR - T ) e evening. ct. s Joss is keenly felt here, Lady Aesistane To comnection | CAS T ORI A |55, Thomas and son Eugene spent |~ Aiss Mary Head is visiting with rel- | *'a' number from this sity_went to| Mrs. Foftman Bailey ana children| Several local people received post- Miss Annie Bardick of Weekapaug | 2t1'et In Frevidence . Willimantic on Sunday for the camp | returned Satarday to New London,|cards and letters recently from George spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs, | T Can] SoTTAs et Frovidence Lideting! Jfoere they XMg soon Lo femie . MP. il Willimantic, Conn. L S . Dwight Cornell. North Stonington were recent callers in the village. GOSHEN ford was the guest of friends a Hill farm recently. Miss Vera G Briggs hae returned to her home in Lebanon after spending ‘he week with friends here. at Maple There was a attendance at the ; Community clumelday evening. A very interesting program was carried out. Mrs. W. G. Curry and sons of Chico- | pee Falis, in_this vmmz Mrs. Frank Case and children, Rob- at Maple Hill farm. | gine of fering several | tended ! Silas th, eld. Selectman William H. Dawley is re- Maes., are visiting friends | pairing the highways in northern Vol- { untown. | Mason Gray eut the grass on the ert and Cloria, of Norwich are guests | Ciurles BitZood farm for Abner Hop- kins of to ron"cn' a sale. ed three automobiles wrecl Sunday. one amto by st party procecded No one was injured. ! Albert G. Brown, who has been suf- m for weeks, is slowly recovering. ! A large number from this place at- from sciatic rheumal the camp meet] L. Barber, who is Plainfeld. d the en- iking a stone vlie brook Friday evening: The | disakled auto was left at S. L. Bar- ber’s and the Miss Josephine Maxson of ‘Water- Beach pond. in feeble is visiting relatives in Plain- Miss Irene Smith of Norwich is 9 : passing her vacation at her home PRELI’S MILLS WESTMINSTER here. A fiahmg party from Danielson Last Tuesday the Ladies’ Aid so-!| 3 3 Mr. and Mrs. Willam Partelo of { which with their camp equipment fill- clety held thei}; August gathering 4t | the parsonage. In spite of the in- tense heat, ten were present, and while work was not attempted, all enjoyed a social time and paid dues. Mr. and Mrs. Bagster Kinne, who have been visiting at the MacLeods’ have returned to_their home in Dor- chester, Mass., first visiting their niece, Dr. Lyon, in Norwich. Gilbert Palmer was a recent itor in the family of her former neighbor, Albert Bennett. The <government measuring and weighing children under five has been done hers during the past week, John Furey and daughter from New York are at the Kochs'. The statement was Incorrect that Henry Roth had rebought his former place. Mr. and Mrs. Ensign Kneu- buehler rave mot eold it The one-half day sessions of the vacation schools is mest popular at to thrift stamps and has a record of $365 other schools bave done well aiso. The many friends of State Supt. A. J. Brundage are glad to learn that he has recoversd sufficientiy to return to his home at Storrs. Mres. Anderson. little daughter Ruth and her baby sister are at Restawhile for the summer. They come from Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ander- O!Wuoody,fl!! is st home Bailey has secured employment in that Editor of “Physieian’s Who's Who” Makes Important Statement. Judging from the countless prepara- tions and treatments which are conlln. ually being advertised for the thin people flsshy, k and bust. and usl] hollows and angles by the Soft. curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and modern foods. Physiclans claim there Kluu which is inexpensive and is sold Lee & Osgood and most al| drug- gists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the merves directly and by suppiying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, bitro-phosphate quickly produces a welcome transformation in the appearance; the increase in weight frequently belng astonishing. Clintcai tests made in St eatnerine's ation of this organic phaspnau patients claim they have not felt g Ladd, who recently went to nce. | He is feeling well. 1 ] FATTENING THIN PEOPLE WITH BITRO-PHOSPHATE Two Test Cases Show Gains of 23 and 27 Lbs., Respectively as strong and well for the past twelve years. This increase in weight also carries with it a_general improvement in the | health. Nervousness. sleeplessness and | lack of energy, which nearly always | accompany excessive thinness, soon d appear, dull eves become bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. Physicians 4nd hospitals ‘everywhere | 1 are MOW recognizing its merits by its Baldwin and Packer, where eight and | wemen who keeniy feel their excessive |use in ever n{:roguln duantities. red-‘l ’ ’ o e eric olie, editor of New Yark h wbm yourself with all bw ook Ton. paotiar wark " Mice, Fas | quMimees and weaknese are usualiy | Phyeiclan Wo'k Who " Savs: Bitro- | “ F ) e to starved nerv ies ne : ’ throp sold last wesk $10 worth o0f}|more phosphate than is contained in s every doctor and used in every hospital | to increase strength and nerve 2 orce for Frost and neariy 3900 in the g.::’ths!:s'atxl;a‘t. w’:\l;_g»“ t!l‘us gil:; and to errich the blood™ 2 } Balds most! ced before the ! 08! Joseph D. Harrigan, former visitin al m n‘c':z&olme 'el‘)'chuix e Saversl | KEOWR among druggists as oftron Phos | specialist to North Bastern Dispensi: | tory, sa t those who are weak, thin, né:vous, anaemic or run-down, | take a natural, unadulterated strength and tissve building substance such as bitro-phosphate and you will soon see some astonishing results in the increase | of nerve energy, strength of body and mind and power of endurance.” CAUTICN: — Although Bitro-Phos- phate is unsurpassed for relieving mer- P hospital, C., showed that two|vousness, sleeplessness and general son were guests in the same home, | DO5P! : g5 patients’ gained in weight 23 and 27| weakness, owing to its remarkable then owned by others, tweive years pound Seebrtivaly i ohgh -the. KA. | fetl Srowine PLipertios It shonid noe be used by anyone who does not desire to put on fiesh { i