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MAX SADINSI)C on the t iobok Amertca Tanding was senthjo Camp Mills Tpton hefohs he was dscharge had thirteen months of overseas’ vice and:w “of the time w L e headquarters, par- {icipaing In the Dnching. off -oF" the St Mihiel salient ainl i the )tmn- Argonne drive. On. thy 12th’ of-{No- vember his command mi 7 ! stated region. of g rma For the last S M0 _!h. rted for home, > ationed near Codien | er the signing of lhe armis- transferred to the finanee ient. quartermaster corps; ‘and atioued at Tours and St Na: n frip_to his home iled from St. Nazaire onthe - Floridian and landed at New o West Side boys, Samuel Wein- York. He was given his discharge;at stofiv of 330 West Main street and Max 1 Field, Long Islan Sadinsky of 14 , both o brothers of Corporal-Weint corporals, have just returned = from st amin and Charles have Te- ovepseas service and are again at their cer ceived their discharge . from honids, having received thelr honorable the navy. 34 e e N s Pearl €5% BALTIC ot 8t Jean's hall was crowded on v, ' Hartfor - ey here the closing MacDonald, New s B gl e a Marsan, Taftville; helgpnd o very ing progr "Edythe Nolan, ‘Taft- p resent Miss Marion abetii Reed, of mot¥8 wa ich: M Teresa Margaret Salutatory, Leona L mith, Rockville. cances, cholr; Je ne ve: A il x!«*rwpod Card Case was aueas Monologue L. D warded of Miss Margaret Fitz Pat- Polofaine, M. 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It’s inevitable because the dominating desire of the human race is for Quality, Quantity and Economy. And— Because it contains 28 types of Turkish tobacco and is the only high-grade Turkish cigarette in the world that sells for as little money as 20 cents for 15 clza;rettes The reason for the.low price is that LORD SALISBURY is ekl in the most mexpenswe and the most attractive machine-made paper package instead of the expensive hand-made cardboard box. For these practical reasons LORD SALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTE ) is inevitable —uwhich means that if you don’t like LORD SALISBURY Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer. Zf/ Guaranteed by /%M.bnea,u, 1% JEWETT CITY The . townspeople .are enthusiastie over the Welcome Home celebration on the Fourth. They are carrying out the plans of the committes in every possible way and the committees are working hard. Most of them bus- iness men at that. The horrible pa- rade at six. z. m. bids fair to be the funniest kind of an attraction. The fairer sex. .are especially needed to help along the jollification. and sev- eral of them are already planning to do so. The music by the horrible band will be worth coming miles to hear, judsing by the ounds fssuing from the band room. * The parade will start from Soule street, going un Main te palmer avenue, down North Main to Tracy avenue, -up -Mathewson to ‘Gireene- and Mechanic, through Rail- road avenfe to Lishon road, counter- marching around The Tree up Main to corner of.Ashland and Rill, np HilF street to Ashland mark. where tha ex- ereises, dinne-. ball game.and. dance Il he held. The’ patriatie sons whom the town. honors on: thin’day - will re- view the parade from the vicinity, of the Consresational chureh. - Tt is'ex- pected that the “residents and stores a1 alenw the line of march will be Aacorated ‘aitd it {5 emfently fitting that avervhodi: mho'views the parade ba provided witl confett{ and stream- ers or flowers with which to w The me= as"they b axd be All the fratern- with their applause. guest over Sunday Miss Hazel Partch, |ty returned to the home of Mr ird have returned to Springfield. | al orders in town have been sent{the supervisor of music In the Bast!\irs, Oliver Denison, which was d | i issue of $150,000 recently written invitations to take part in the | Hartford school: orated with laurel, daisies and ferns.| v the town for. the purpose of All the mills 3 Mrs. C. D. Babcock entertains the | Fere a reception was held for rela-| nz several changes in the method Glasgo, and Voluntown have significd | Ladies’ Aid society of the - Baptist | tives and intimate friends. Afl p the town indebtedness, their intention of sending floats { church at her home this afternoon.|prief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Deni-ih alkien up by Stacy and Braun, the places of business will do fhose who attended the conference |son will reside in a newly it | of New York. same. Fred Whalley has already | of churches at Newent Wednesday |hoem in Quiambaug. The bride is e given out Welcome Home pla were Rev. and Mrs. Albert Donnell, |a popular young Jady of Noank and| SALEM the windows and has a few more. The | Deacon and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins, Miss | received many beautiful i The 2 s E question has been asked whether au- | S. Nettie Johnson, Mrs. . R. groom is emploved at a locul Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hanney, Miss tomebiles are wanted in the parade. | Mrs. (. A. Haskell, Miss Clar Hanney, Wesley -Hanney; Tpey are, the more the better, all to . Robinson, Rev. locs. Je- shaviEce Sueh ‘e decorated, of course. F. H. Gilbert, nnie Soute, Mrs. Samuel chairman of the parade committee i Blake, Antoire| ~Stonington is now as: @ Mr. and Mrs. Will Chap- to be notified by all intending to par- 2 nd Mrs. E. M. Gray, | concerts this summer, Jarg of Flanders. ‘speat" Sunday ticipate. Althes Comager and Mr. and Mrs. | the activities of Burgess ad M L. Clark, Muller in = soliciting These now total $2 . Burdick. ev. Gordon Sav- ra Watson of Norton, Mass. i Henry Olsen, who became janitor at Riverside Grammar School when - Wweelk with her aunt, | is needed to pay for the entire season’s Faited the guties S of Mathewson | concerts, but there is plenty on hand 3. Robingon) of Bearah, now that Mr. Wilcox has returped, now to make a beginnme. The Arst| i spending il DR Hame has done 4¢ all patriotic persons do, concert is scheduled for Wednosda o Mrs. G. J. Murray, and her moth- t pla evening July The presi n t 2 ibbetts resigned, that Ar. W o sy su MYSTIC call for. a concert of two hour: ey ‘meeting -Sunday his duties. length, the first half of which ¥ evening was led by -Mrs. Dpight Ma- school showed their appreciation of hi: afternoon Miss Louise M. lon played before darkness con Tyesda services by sending to him Wedns = e 5 ; . vin, who gave an interesting talk on S\ = N ine Hinbeaty tiesons [Doror becam e Stonington Pointers. onary Work in India. set, consisting of a table and chair. | papjcon’ of Quiambaug. ' The -cere-{ Plans are under way for the observ- her :datghter, Miss Mrs. Victor L'Heureux and Arthur |mony was 1 t St. Patrick's| ance of the mmh of | ) and William Darling were L/Heureux of this place and Mrs. John | yectory ut Iather | Asylum lods ich callers Monday. o1 Tighth grade nm of the bor ins was a Colchester The bride wore white mes- h hat to match and carried i Miss, London Gagnon of New London were in Hart- | Austin. ford Monday and Tuesday to attend the graduation of William L'Heureux |: from Trinity college. Miss Bertha Geer has closed her duties for this season at her schol in East Hartford. She had as her gramfnar school, taught by Miss Idit Durgin, held a picnie Tuesday, makin; the {rip by autobus to the woods no! of the borough. After a brief visit to friends in Stonington Mr. and Mrs. George How- dance in Chesterfield last - Thursday evening, Miss Rose Bloom and:-Abram Stm: tz were - Norwich: visitors ¥ri- best man, After the ceremony the bridal par- Tisdale'and Harey' Tis- dale of New London were recent call- ! ers at Mill Village bungalew. , . Mr. and Mre. Carl. Rogers, and, family were recent callers h&hu‘ Frank' Crowleysof” N" : York 'l' registered - atithe m m‘m