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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913 WILLIMANTIC der by the company on their prompt " 3 arrival. What Is Going On Tonight Private Timothy J. Casey, who is Pythian Sisters, Purinton Temple, | convalescing in a hospital in New £ No. 2, meeting in their rooms at 803 | Jersey, recently sent word to his fa- ln Main 'Street. ther, Michael Casey, of this city, that Bed Cross Celeb_ratmn at tne | he is getting along as well as can be Windham Congregational Church. expected and hopes to be home about . 2 . | Aapril 1. Private Casey is one of five W. B Knight,_agent o the Quid- [Dothers who have seen service and e reveris nick-Windham (Company, was at a|was wounded so severely in action f hearing in Hartford earlier in the | that his right leg had to be amputated week on the child Jabor bill and went | above the knee, before he was brought on record as opposed to it. The Dill | to this country from oveisais. He is | Don’t make the mistake of bothering alms to prevent children working be- |2 member of Co. F, 328th Infantry. |With uncertain remedies for Celery fore they reach the age of 1. A total of 89 returned soldiers and | King a purely vegetable formula made p into a palatable tea is nature’s best A few weeks ago notices were post- | sailors to date have registered in the |2 . PA At o 5 ed at the local plant of the Amyrican |book kept at the town clerk's office |Iemedy for constipation upset stom- Thread Company, placing the entire |for that purpoSe. It is apparent that |ach, coated tongue and sick headache. plant on a 48-hour a week sqedule, |quite a number of discharged men | IUS the same old remedy that thous- a_change from the previous b6-hour [have returned to their homes in this [nds swear by and costs only a few schedule. Within a week or so fur- | city but for some reason have not reg- | Cehts for a generous packagc. ther notices were posted, placing the |istered. They are belng requested to |, Take it freely and give it to the dyeing and bleaching departments on | do this as it is important that every |little ones when cross and feverish. a 35-hour a week schedule, these de- | resident of the town of Windham who Those painfol attacks of indiges- pains and even heart failure can be |partments operating the first four | has seen service be listed in this book. heart 1, belehing, disgusting traced directly to Acid-Stomach. '\\uyi o; mhn week. Thursday of m:fi A. W. Buchanan of Mansfield, agent N A e b . ers—don’t let acid- |Week further notices were posted, | for the state board of education, macde -repeating; that pufiy bloated, Avoid these dang health, Don’s |Piacing practically the entire plant, | his weekly visit to this city “Thursday mpy feeling after eating, d stomach wreck your heaith, g G . 9 = B 3 = ‘- . » all dragoutyour days feeling all in,down |1t the exception of a few depart- |for the purpose of examining children psia and stomach rvl»e\ P dg y L Yd sy Koo th ments, on the same schedule of 25 0 wished to obtain certificates en- nt to just one awful American and out, weak ane 2. ® |Lours a week, operating Monday, |abling thgm to wo: Seven appli- xease—commonly known as ACID- vital pnrk flashing. Eat the things | Tuesday, Wednesday and - Thursday | cants appeared at the office. of & fhe Physician Believes a Genuine Remed: OMACH. you like and digest your food in com- | until furthar notice, beginning the ef- |agent in the town building and suc. | T1YSi 7 LS amecy, ] there has been discov- fort. Then youhll feel flna;be fif.; !\e?li'-\l_lo 1\(L‘s ending March ceeded in obtaining certificates. for the Disease Has Been Found. d a wonderful modern remedy— mentally alert—have pep and punc Austin D. Boss, in a conve Arrangements have been comploted | Ricuma. the wonderful rheumatism lled EATONIC—that brings instant —the power and will to do things. The Bulletin representative Thu by City Health,Officer Dr. M. D, Rior- | g8red:, OV S0l by ail food drus. Il these stomach miseries _ Take EATONIG and g!vo your afternoon, stated that this curtailment | gan, for the showing of the U. S. gov- | Folist | other remedies costing > hortiul excess stomach the help to put it in afine, | % TOTKIOE Bours was the result of | ernment motion picture film, Fit to|many times as much nddrivesont the healthy condition so that it will digest | E<7eral business conditions in the cot- | S¥in at twe performances. aftersoon euma acts with speed; it brings ar s i t ton industry throughout New Enzland | nd evening, next Sunday an the Gem | in @ few day relief’ you have et and gas. You won't know you your food perfectly and make every |ang that as fast as the differens P SAs RS r"‘)d“m-,,.' | pravea 1 nizes the poisons ve & stomach, £o free of pain you'll monthful you eat register 100% in en- |partments caught h their orders | tho tntarests of Bosian hain ood han that cause agony pain bn the joints saves you from more riching your blood and building up |there was no alternative but to cur: | 1C, : e 5 = Sipanusrios and e dthe foriuniag) 3 been shown at all the cantonments in | Soreness comple disappears s becanse it is a scien- your bodily strength. tail the working hours as annourt: this country as well as abroad. Both| Read what utable physician ACID-STOMACH fre- ~ Get a big box of EATONIC TAB- fabove. Agent Boss was unable performances will be preceded by a|says about 1 have made a ates conditions which baffle II—n\fromw:rdmggwtmd-y. They -"»jlltfd}yst how hz‘ng_xho new worki 10-minute talk on social evils by Dr. | most O Many casesof taste good—just like a bit of enndy. el oy ald be in effect. It is|Charles D. Kounts of the U. S, Public t ymmend The cost is trifling. It is abeolutely |poped, that the now sc ,‘5;1:(11" “r“"nm fealth Service. Admission will be by : piwsive gnaranteed Ili; 1ails to rélieve your | . s o s et of thue. fioietand’ for imew. o far e ve you he American Thread company is the [ "ot o (BER O capioyed m, g o inal stomach misery, your druggist Will |jargest industry in this city employ- | Willimantic friends of the Weldon sm, and jcer, cancer of the gt , beart refund your money. ing 2500 *hands, and this curtailment |family are interested in the marrfize osition fr. in working hours affects not only the |4t South Xanchester, Fvb. 13, of Miss ribod operatives, but the entire community. | Nan Weldon, daughter of Dr. and T any o Mrs. T. H. Weldon, and Francis Mi- coniidence At 640 p. m. Thursday, an alarm [ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John I, M B SitexL suaike from box 43 Dbrought ut the entire [ner of Valley street, South Manches e s fire department of th: chy to w ter. The ceremony took phice in St. v ineume today threatened to be a daugerous and dis- | James' church at 3 o'clock and the supply you and re. .\5trous\m~c. The blazo started in the | ceremony was witnessed by a far it _does not give icar: OO VT AT O A~ ones Au‘o companys garage at 46 | gathering, Rev. James Timmins, as-|you quick and elief. g ? YOUR ACID-CTOMACH )ver [Thon street, the concern doing an |sistant pastor of the ghurch, officiat auto livery, storage and goneral re- |ing. The bride was attended by Mis = === pair business. The fire department | alice McBvitt, a cl ssmaie th LYME made a quick response to the call and | South Manchester High School, VOILES AND PARIS 590n had four streams of water on | bridesmaid. Tohn Moctrty s best - Fred Kinz, of Say-{the fire, one from the Center street|man PLAIDS irs. K side, one in the frout entrance and | The bride wore & dress of Nye s\lk g last Sun two'streams on the Broal strect side. |and gray fur, with a biact har Ter || Beautiful assortment just in. Use 3 Rand and daughter, Min- | The building, a onc-story concrets | bouquet of sweetpeas was worn: at her | COUPOn for samples if interested. all of Jewett City, arrived [structure, with a concreis jitney of- |vwaist. The bridesmaid wora a bl Two-cent stamp enclosed for ) fice attached, was surrounded onthree | suit trimmed wi sealskin, a blu which send samples of your new v i Anderson of Hartford|sides by wood frame buildngs ®|kat of Georgette and straw. During | Voiles. Miss Carrie Bt houses and the fire departmcnt had a | the ceremony there was special music, v Jones of hard task to keqy the fire confined to |singers from out of town {a Name ..... e DRMEIL TN the garage. In the rear of the zar- | Mr. and Mrs. Miner left : . At E age and attached to i, was a barn, ! afternoon, follgwir® a besah faz: &t Address ........... Cool weather is here! How 5 filled with hay and with six o1 cight | bride’s home, and on their veturn will o 2 3 o horses in it. The horses were gotten |reside on Valley street, THE H. C. MURRAY CO. will you heat the house this' 2 whist v given by the E. F. L. out safeiy but the barn was pr chester. Wiliimantic. Conn . 7 We i o John Tiffany’s last|well burned. In the garage proper Brief Men ; i 7 Winter? We show you Taonday evenini. Niio: td were from twelve to fifteen automo- | 11 b Davoll of South ctrvet az . ed. the winners being E biles, some belonging to the Jomes | onfined fo the hosse wit iiine { v larris Wood company, oth: belonging to private | tpough feeling some better. L\ Ma gwners. One car was gotten out safe- | “Among those appointed of A' s 2 ¢ it with influ-|Iv, being scorched somewhat, another | e Nodvio State Hospit the was pushed into the street, ail ablaze; | [ ean. 'rhurs(i'w By Soseric Tol- i T ) I\ Gaies. who has been muster- | the balance of the cars and acc - {comb is Dr. derick E. Wilcox IDA ‘(: ios Were hurned or badly damaged. | (o iy, Dr. Whoos was ong. oz, A1 LR a > partment had the firc under control | serving. for 30 o S0 oees ocution. | {iv more R She o Tx were on their way back to their || the charter was granted to|..Ira Smith, U. S. A, who kas arrived eat variety. We have the w e e Ok about four years ago. His vecent ap- |at Camp Mervitt, N. J., from France nweod, Quaker and Rich- ; o and the tfact e tho LS intment i | plessmic Fto iy mimy ) ey nd makes in wood and coal . Johr e e o o o ke was 4 g0 at ’ discharged 3 & as nday A L B, M- onnual ladies ing stoves. Prices range e hot wve been | fertal, “" Gre and general I i the : 8. N, 1 o gutte was_impo. 3 et LA s e b e also show the ELEC- RS et o ork. 'was the guest of the’m Fuild_are : 3 s s V. Tasty o =F e |and game a very interesting aturday C OIL HEATERS in three e Jomes. u‘ me P siructive addvess on The Church CENTRE GROTON siness ."h,,”h 5 condustelr ol . LLIchebn fyvi, Jicived 5 for the men of the village _ i race Chappel has returned to | building, the firc U headwav 2 RERISERCNS o wan iureic jand his: (I nille i e in and let us show vou. 8 tor a fow days’ visit | (Uickly and the depa. I bt S C A% Villlam A. Gray's family. |to held it in che hey did. A e Bl e Re= L Mrs, T t Thompson of | big crowd turned out. following the | z; 8% 700%, *-* s Tay Byt - own, Mass, have returned | elarm Woman's Charitable Fund, which wil to Lou'svi ; " « ew day stay Wbl After the regular session of the[be used for local charity Gaptain s to be stationed. ne Eoou "‘me‘m\‘:“ o -“r Vatchaug night school Phursday eve- — . I 3 » stueca the small mpson came on to at-|ning, a rWeasant social hour and good | ' s a store by Mrs. Jane .LincolnCo et I DS S PLANFELD. |k B - pson’s mother, who died at their | gach pupil had invited one friend | Wednes night the principal N fagsachusetts and was | music and dancing were enjoved. |wateh 'ga ©of pool were hetween | WILLIMANTIC. CCONN g ia Frances O’Neil plaved the piano and | Mike La e and Hearie Adams and % Lurence Thompson was call- |7 Ronert Tuose entertained with the | the pecond geme hetween Dot Fron. urni 05- » s S | violin. Patriotic songs weM sunz and |coeur and Hiram Wilcox e Fumniture 7 75 ' or, M mberg, and she |4t the close ice cream, cake, efc. was |Match game was pl AP0 ed until his death. 3 1| served {Adams and Lacourse. Three 7 Whittaker are ¥ ey, who has been ill t the | Were for prize cups. In the first g otiand = K o grip for 1wo weeks, is able to be| There was a good attendance a the | Lacourse outshot Adams casi s b xone. or regular meeting of Obwebetuck lodze, 2 gowan has gone on - - - - No. G0 T in Odd Fellows second game was won by Ada »n schoon- OURE‘ BPUS ! e looking towards an ;0. 15 e et ohieh + | the third was takgn b¥ the crr FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND gw. | "UNS 10 ralee sarden truck as seeds,|the third degroe was conforred umon |, ER0UrG, BellE o the men, Sktaade = i i g ND EM. this season. et s soived ot s, eiree |a silver pipe bégan at 9 o'clock. Bet-s| Croton Iron Wo : 2 s BALMERS ments were served at e close of the |? ng. before ‘the & AR g e Will = s 1 rned to - = - [ mecting and a social session enjoved. | W before the same was in favor of |y, Stonington . short [ :;“25; llimantic, Conn. |« | The funeral of Mrs. Gerfrude L. ved. Tt was the first game, lost Lo o o one Lady Assistant) . . Avery was held Thursday from the cond by miseuing and easily | = W s __|| Be Careful in U'sing Congregational church in Mansfield | won the third game of the serics, cap- | Ot oty = Center at 2 p_m. The services were | turing the priz et ¢ s oo Soap on Your Hair Yiov. E. P. Aver. Bur- | Wednesday fight the local high | e ghphasy DR F. C. JACKSON L. £ Jay M. |school five played the fast Putnam | IS Wilme bhe retinriedsito] | Most soaps and prepared shampoos team. Plainfield was @efaated on the | s i T na— | contain too much alkali, which is very 1 § same floor a few wceks ago, which n of e Co. N ~ & el { Windham Co. resumed operations on | cpampionship. Hut licils ihoye o remen’s fair s air by | Thursday morning after a shor:, shut- | (8 ereats i evening Remeved to 715 Main St., Willimantie | The best thing to use is just plain | qown caused by mecesshry ropt defeated che Putnam five at | - rher Hours—) & ® & 35 m. Phone 44 | 1 cocoanut ofl foritispureand| There was no session of the police | DI neihe: chimpion = : = |ent casel U8 rery chead | court Thursday but during the morn- | thy; southern division. Coach Collins| Ajeohot js dc it MOSt eXDENSive 50aDS OF | g sompIaIet Wan maan 5 heienoh” | claimed that his boys could trim Put-| pereto of an JAY M. SHEPARD it any deis Store, and s few|lourey and Franke Aulton and Frank e’ on thir’own Wodnesgar 532 \it unfit to drink ey s siore, and a few | Thomas of this city were arrested for | g, 2 S aen § removed from Buceseding Elmore & Shepard ounces will last the whole family rur,\)e,rng drunk. Their cases will come | ot e"\};\p“:;fi ng?xie‘.i‘,zct :h?:‘l\ ) hort of . - N | before the court t (E y) morn-{oue the S & Tose as a_er Funeral Director & Embalmer | = impiy moisten the hair with water] L0 riday) mori-jout the evening. Casey Cotier, aleonol & c Vo in, about a teaspoontal is) "% Lo oL $100 man, as be is called. starred for o —_— o b e . Kol still alarm ire_a a. m. on|Puinam, while Smith of the local five byt 6062 North St., Willimantic L by g M“'“Nm Thursday called out Eng No. | played his eame, the AR ! Lady Aseistan: Tel connection 8 oroughly, and s 1 for a pi SS hr;rm]v the m’(nw\‘ \rm' final score to 23 in faver oi | =—— = el iz y. The hair dries quickly and|S: C. Hooker on High street. The fire|Putnam. The local tried their | WHEN YOU WA put o 1 soft, fresh looking, bright |80t away from the man who was in roughout the gam: to clear the | Probable Attorney General S Dotare. the | fo and easy to handle. Be-|charge of it and fanned by a brisk lead of the Putnam boys. The | ¢ n thr 4 jes. it loosens and takes out every|Wind, soon threatened destruction of | first ;% enfed with Putnam. in the | n u DAEEIES BE1OTAS SiEC Al Sa el @ barn nearby. Che were used |lead, 18 to 10. When the finr! resu S " B ¥ ik nd the fire was put out in short or- |was kuown the Putnam fans velled with_joy and carried the players off e o = | the floor ou_their shoulde Starts Much Sickuess. N e s put- A clogging mass of undigested f00d |ting the final touches on their play ) | that remains fermenting in'the stom- | tn ho in trim for the coming same fap | fach or intestines sends tho PoSonNs it | iiie Quinehalg Tcugiie hovs to ba HIAY: |develops through the entire human|edq next Wednesday evening at Dane jbody. “Keep the bowels open” is one |jejcon % | | rule of health recognized by all schools | ¢ e S ’ o —— = of medicine. Foley Cathartic Tablets | .b; Durke 1s recoveriag. after a se- |cleanse the bowels, gweeten the stom- | Vo7, Willimantic, Conn. ach and bonert the fver. o indigos. | 2L Markaret Roval and stiss Dor. | tion, biliousness, had breath, bloating, | Piak o “ ey, "Seed, thel geaxs e | | gas or constipation, no remedy is more | ialnfel ]oth‘ ]'f"v"?j‘,‘ SR highly recommended. No griping or | (80008 Both glrls were given hear- nausea. The Lee & Osgood Co SE RS i el ‘ SPECIAL SALE OF Separate Skirts FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Here is a Good Opportunity to Purchase a Good Reliable Woolen Skirt for Very Little Money. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Stomach on Strike? heartburn, brash Just as soon as Upset stomachs feel fine. All indigestion, gases, soursiess, instantly. No waiting! Quickest stomach relief known. reaches your sick, unsettled stomach all stomach misery stops. Costs little—All druggists. Stomach suffering is needless. l urseT? Pands Disnene Here's Relief! No Indigestion, Gas or Sourness or acidity goes Pape’s Diapepsin ARSI ATRATNG SERYIC K. MY Mr. 8. L. Whipple slated to suc- ceed W. T. Gregory as Attorney General. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ot 0 d////// ANNOUNCEMENT Ths is our first public statement of the fact that we are-representing the Cole Aero- Eight. For the past year and one-half we have been handling this car in 2 quiet way, plac- ing a few of them in owners’ hands in our local vicinity, that we might have an oppor- tunity to convince ourselves as well as the public, that the Cole Aero-Eight is a car which we feel justified in representing and one one which we van unquestionably stake our good will. The performance of the Cole Aero-Eight is unsurpassed, its operation economical, and the body styles are exclusive. See the Cole Aero-Eight at the Hartford Automobile Show, February 22nd—March 1st, and then ’phone for demonstration. THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY Telephone 353 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | - |Lieonard, the principal. A number of |two sisters, Mrs. Adelaide M. Sperry NORTH STONINGTON |the young people were guests of the |of Rockville and ~Mrs.. Frances X. A prize speaking contest by pupils|pupils. Games were plaved, followed | Ruggles of Bolton. from the town schools under the di- [by refreshments. Keeney Hutchimson, who. has been rection of State Supervisor Mrs. Frank House is improving in|working in Hariford, is at the home Lowell was held in Grang heaith and is able to sit up the great- |of his father, Calvin Hutchinson. Tuesday evening of la . Miss Sadie Brain- | Members of Bolton Grange, No. 47, was a large atiendance of the towns- |ard still remains with her as nurse. attended the meeting of East Central people and much interest manifested Mrs. Amelia Lundquist has returned | Pomona grange in South Manchester First honor was awarded Florence |from Hartford, where she has been on the 19th. White, the 10 year old daughter of Mr. |a visit with friends. Harry Milburn, who has been work- and Mrs. E. Frank White. Mr. Low ——— !)]1‘ oper [r(.r at the S"‘A- 21l optka on the ools and N. S Steels for years, has S apoc on the schools 4nd N8| BOLTON NOTCH at the Columbia station baEh of education, spoke of the| . W. Hale, Jr, of Springfield wa x—.q = his duties in that place. state’s interest in ti ools. Mem- (o guest of Dr AL M. Maine over Sun- | Stercopticon pict of remote bers of the local school board also ex- |day places in the Philippines were shown pressed their view: Mre, Tliery Strong, from Wapping, |at the Sunday evening meeting. The regular meeting of the grange |visited her q\wd Fulter, at 3 as held Friday evening with 2 W. Howard’s Tuesday and Wednesda 3 Mtendance, Tho lagies desree, teum. | Furmers are filing their icehous ‘ STAFFORDVILLE fed by Mrs. Angie B. Hull and Miss |from Lake Holbrook with eight-inch | . S T e s, conferred the third |ice | otemes Deichel Mis gedunpt it e 5 m a class of ten.| W. B. Rice caught a four-pound |0l store el fou R dRE ey o e = Bertha Belcher of Hartford | Followin “hr—w» ceremo a supp l‘:s;{l:rgr’l\‘;llzio.lbl the ice at Belknap e st e vas served. lake s %4y b N he. Congregational church h ml The report that Fredrich Reichard | St 08 o et e annual dinner and roll call last Fri- |was home (rOn’\ France was a mis- i el day. The report of the church clerk, |take, as it was a cousin of his who SR ts. Bdna Hewitt Tryon, showed the [came home b M Gondall ¥ ne membership (o e of) Mrs. B ;{110 Reed was a Manchester | otence MWhite of Glastonbury om are non-resident. two | visite ay. : hpundm to the rol | _Merrill Cross was in Boston over Mr. and Mrs. e e s | Sunday | 2 n(\)gu}v‘\\. x‘\)\‘nnmh ally sn | . and Mrs. Milton Hayling have | oo 6 0™ fiacs i\f‘afi{rfige&:; Iy strong and is in good general con- |returned from Hartford, where they |partord =nd Hiram Walbridge o dition under th hiulcare of its|were emploved at Colts | ks o s | pres: as 0. D. ]‘V‘h"r S v S 2 e PEESEUTDAR QL (IoVs = ] Wednesday evening two [SaneE ton, “deushter ol BOLTON who had wandered _ into Mr. and 2 S. Curtis Eggleston, w i - Y 8 {has Been ser i s, the Tesult of | The morning servico of the Congre- Sl 2 acoidental > Rer gational church was omitted last |0 o tarls e AdeEar | fered at Whee chool, v Sunday owing to the illness of the | B 3¢ COioPe, AT, Allams of | student, is reported hetter. |pastor, Rev. Frank K. ‘\h‘bou. The | pidn and took them down. {0 Staftord The communily prayer meeting will|Center school is also :;11\3 ed, as ’_n. B oA e s e themnlght. be held this (Thursday) evening mv;..‘k;w ott was teaching there as substi- Rl ","“"“' b s T jwill lead. il o da “f Lester Ke e sentenced to 40 days in Tolland | Sunday having been ac Hartford. Mr. and the Baptist denomination in Bolton for some b A T Y Ailliams day, Rev. Lucien Drur: |summer for the former's health. He e {et, "W ought to obey God |18 survived by his wife and two brothe ATTAWAUGAN ather than man,” spoke in the Third |crs, Clayton Keeney of South Man ‘ s \;;,:::n‘u :-hnrr?\ on the and work | chester and Clnton Keeney of Califor- | Joserh Glenner and children. of the great apos of gious lib- |nia. The funeral was held Wednesday | I and Frank, spent tlie week end erty afternoon, with burial in Manchester. | Kilingly and Providence. 1™ Lincoln memorial service was| Herbert Maxwell of Hartford has| Miss Mariow LaPerle spant Friday |held in the Congregational church |been spending a short time at Calvin | Wit Emma Davis, of Seuth Kill- | Sunday evening. Rev. O. D. Fisher de- | Hutchinson’s ing s ; [livered an exceilent address and Rev.| Rev. Carlos C. Carpenter, a native| Mrs. C » Brown 204 Miss Pearl | Lucian Drury spoke interestingly of Boiton, died at his home in Michi- | Glenner Danielsor. . caiters Sat- R s {gan recently after a few weeks' iilness. | urday, | {Burial was in Boston with his first | | HEBRON e Tl | Mrs. Winthrop Porter is visiting |Dis Wiée a daughter, Mrs. Helen Stod- | Jesu< Crouton society voted to com- I New Eritain dard of Boston, a grandson, & brother, | iribute (he sum of $10 to the welcome | e Charles E. Carpenter of Bolton, and 'home fund for the soldiers and saflors, association was held in the town hail Saturday afternoon. All in the sur- {rounding towns who s milk to the New Haven Dairy Co. were invited to be pres The speakers were Judge | Morris, president of ew Haven | Dairy Co., J. L. Todd and Mr. Brown agent of Hartford county After t | refreshment d I were the sery ladie meeting, the church pa Mrs. Leon Rathbone has been ill the past week with a severe coid. | Mr. and Mrs. Bdward A. Smith were Hartford visitors Tuhrsday Roger W. Porter, Jr., is confined to s bed, suffering with rheumatism i St AR istinction be- cuest for the week end of Miss Jessie i Griffin. Miss Ruth Grifiin of Hartford was tween’ common corn flakes and TheBest’ That's why wise—= ones call for the best by name — home over Sunday. The dance given by the young peo- ple in the town hail Friday evening was not as well aitended as expected on account of the bad weather and traveling. Mrs. Olive Parkhu of Middletown was the guest of her mother, Mrs. ¥ A. Burnham, over thc week end. Miss Florence Smith of Cromwell was the week end guest of her ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Smith. Howard Thompson of Camp Devens was in town recently, having a short furlough. ! Dr. C. H. Pendleton i, was able to day. Miss Irma Lord of Willimantic was home over Sunday. HADDAM NECK par- who has been attend church Sun- The Ladies’ Aid society met with John Colson, Rock Landing, th A very enjoyable cvening was spent. A large number took supper. Rev. W. H. Raymond was in Hart- ford last week attending lectures at the Theological seminary. The attendance at the Congrega- tional church last Sunday was ver encouraging for this time of the yes The pastor preached in the morning. Subject, What is Your Religion Worth? In the evening his theme was The Spiritual Side of Lie. Miss Cummings of New was a_visitor Sunday with Mrs. An- drew Durr, returning Sunday evening. A Lincoln's birthday party was held at the schoolhouse Friday ecvening under tha dizaction af Misu Adelaide York city