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& quiet b oFs; | the local physicians. e mm&haeolornm’ lnq;q;’""' | | army, has been mustered out of ser- ' vth”' and "gr.lm'.yh r:;u h'l: prac- e = : ch Bulletin, Willimantic Of. ing. It is{tice. here. Dr. e ser-| A ana Mrs. Byron C. Willcox and Church plai mper . ¢ viee in May, 1918, and was one of the t N. 5 - fi:‘h’b"' gl tors - loaned by .this country to g::"i":‘t';f Bagt Graase. are b2 spread these ¢ ain. He spent much of his i turned M What Is Going On Tonight. 3 i:i’u-:u’u e state. The e ‘the hospitals in England and m%’xs: ?&i?ic‘l’d‘xfif ;‘1 m‘»ow;':,d ’Q‘: Welcome Home committes mests in|badges which 13 also in charge s|Irance, but saw some active tremch|Groion Long Point. e Chamber of erce roos. committee was. discussed. was [duty. He was slightly wounded with| "y, o34 Mrs. Willia mMcClugsage Chamber of Commerce Reaity Com- |¥oted that an invitation be extended lh!,,}i’nh ~H; ;!5 ;" y" ,1;"-‘ lg_"” and daughter of North Adams are | pany holds meeting at Chamber of|all o ations to nwu&&" in ‘the :t e i S e out | Hidiing relatives in Sylv A O “"l‘l“g ;’!:togfl‘ ?r'h. th n”l&'ed w‘:h‘m:'lpwi members” of the Jgnn‘“m;tt. ithv?" -:""vf" - b all organiz y ey have e w 5 trade of smi ‘or years. has ev- B g ? s / 3 rehmantiy.is auporioncing.y muse it AN 0. fantol they sommn| Windnant. Sl OB motored o | qent wub hie shorey i, ralsing in thirty years; Bas puime the signature of | e o PR oy cally 10| organization may ‘have been over- | Rockville Monday evening to witness | garden truck, judging hy an eighteen- ¢ apd hey Been made e i ::g- :': -nmn be- "o:: 'tho nlu;o looked. Any organizal ~which de-|ihe extravaganza. Fantasia. presented |pound cabbage which he'is exhibiting. / | under ‘15 DEY | ey b':-xq'n:m’kx?mde:;n‘. -r':: sires to enter the parade is expected |by the Rockville Girls’ club: Misses| Miss Edpa Malcolm of Brooklyn, ; 5 8ena), supervision simce tg imfancy. ! m-h.m R RoIonn 18 reptrie that b2 notify Valentine - Murphy, chair- |Ruth Russ. Blanche Hallahan. Mary|N, Y. sgng at the services .at the| 4 Allow 36 9n6 e decerye you in this, they had rio sugar Monday. One said | "o °F, (M parade. commitiee. e R D it oo | Baptist churely Bupday. It 1s & vibes | 3 All Counterfeits. Imitations aud fust-asgood * are ous that he nad been without 0¥ “for || Privat Louis .f.‘,.,""f.’il"“dw; 2 e 2 e S L Bt e 2 e ’:,.2‘*:‘1,'.‘.';,.1.’: el B Experiments that wifie with aad amdanger rne teaith of en days e the other stated [ Mr. a . ond o T IET . 28 3 . awe | ; . me i AP irhere BES Dean no shgey MmYhia|Jmckson silStRs the Mgt or Wi Tihe Mol elgle tysbe saviteblity of fprane velge e f ; and Children— risnce Rxpagiment. ! warehouse for almost a menth. Both|mantic'’s sons to ceme home with a|RronotSRE S SEIRS, B Ah ST Rev. Jahn Comnelly of New Hsven - s | expieined that they had orders In and g‘rem:h bfldf}. El‘c srmived n this et [P OSSR e Jooad is @ gyest at the parqchi nee. ls R IA had _received ace tances, dating back | Saturday witl s_wife. formerly Ma- two = o . by to early in June, promising ihirty- |damoiselle Anna Maric Langevin. of |BOlice court Monday morniag, one of HOPKINTON Castoria is a ba substitute for Castor Oil, Pasegoric, | day. deliveries. But none of the!Nantes, France. Private LeBlond is|them being the second that the city) .. . N oves Vs sk B Drops and Soothing Syrmps. It is pleasant. 1t contains | promised sugar has ehowed up. The|2i vears old and spent most of mis|§E3 04 [N PRGN Sl o0 ihe | who ‘are resporsible for the tenp of aeither Opium, Morphine mor other marcotic substance. ! hort. ds e in is .__enlisting, owever, = e o o TThe eaitroads e vetafiers re put|from Harcord: - He wemt overseas|bench and Frank H. Fenton acted as|the Shore Line Eieetrie Raiway co.| J age ig its guarsutee. For moro than thirty years it has flsitly betier off than ‘he dealers|with the 301st Machine Buk Ba:il D e e Han” | the pubhie and_ make Sarly arrapge- ‘been in comstant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulen ties. They v ion and entered the front line for b~ s b 2 cY> it the amaunt whish, thes whi | first time 1n the Chemin ges Dames|¥AFty, arrested by Licutenani McAr-|memis to furnigh a service aly . Wind Oslic and Diarrhoea: allaying Feverishness arising sell to a customer, most of them sell- | sector February 2, 1918. He rematn- [thur abeut ¢ o'clock Menday morning. |needed at this seqson of the Feor therefrom, and by regulgting the Stomach and Bowels, nids ing two pounds as the limit. Oneed en active seryice unmtil July 2§ was sentenced to 18 days in the G?d’ e ,{mA pr ' - ¥ ol the assimilation of FM’ giving healfli d 18, dealer who buys direct from the re- | when in the battle at Chateau Thierry | Brooklyn jail for intoxieatian. James|Golden Rule n a p,racnga‘ orm. e PhSss. (LLUSTRATIN BEBVIE y and naturai siecp. finer stated that he had only two hun- |he was wounded by a high exnl Tarrance, charged with vialating the|Ashaway and Westerly® division has € ZThe Childrea’s Panacea~—The Mother’s Friend. dred pounds left. bhut he was contin- | shell, the forefinger of his left hand |City eordinance regarding parking au- a!’wifl)'s been cqns;d?red 2 Paving pro- Mayor William F Breening. of - uing to sell two pounds to a customer |blown off and the middle finger brok- tol{;ehile: m;; ga?‘r x;:-eiz. :::‘ fln:: itt :::ellcer;m:g;eflvrlg;é‘mse;f“lt; il?i‘n‘;mt’: Ba‘m:;ore;“ v:hto wa: l;ece!!::lv . ;«:(tleli G s : nd costs. e costs remit- ] : 2 al @rde fing B o ety ooy | B i R it P ek | et B it Thomelfes e B it Soii o | GENUINE CASTORIA Auwavs which is on the road m: ive. One | About Oet. 1, he had comvalesced suf i wholesaler pointed out that there had |ficiently from his injuries to do mili-| Lewellyn G. Ely, 85. died of chronic i:.r—f-i’ée {:égefhfilgigp;;: lo:e%;“{ig migf Canada. i been an advertisement in a New York |tary police duty and was sent to the |epilepsy at the Mansfield State Hospi- day mail. A thriving village is left Bears the Signatuse of commercial paper which stated that|citv of Nantes. While there he met |tal Sunday morning. His body was & lage - there were a thousand fons of sugar Julian Langevin, father of his wife, | prepared for burial and ;ent L L{r]me :‘V;l'i’::"’l“lsta&eo&ll:fl;;:ps‘l‘):rfig:&la'f‘u‘: COLCHESTER to be had at 11 3-4 cents a pound. The | who invited him to visit them = at|Monday evening by Undertaker Jav |l 00" ¢ ponsible. Members of fam:| The Colenestor | asebali trnm HAs 88 refiners’ price at present is 9 cents a|their farm oytside of Nantes when- | M. Shepard. . . of 255 1 4 pound, f. 0. b. New York or Boston. |ever he had the opportunity. The| gol. William H. Hall of Willingten, :1‘::! t::l'lr;‘;glib:::‘l’m:sbtl:::‘::‘;n n‘:rex ;);g:nzg:m;gx;ulnzgzfl;::flf::‘k ns(at%:{d“a: This Teans a retail price of 11 cents, |youlg soldier visited the farm more|, member of the board of irustees of 4 - - se if any loeal dealer took advan-|or less during the following seveniihe Cunnemq’: A ‘;c?mu“{“ College | POWers that be will not aliew owners|mantic and dcfeated them 14 ta 13, ¢’ Y tage of ihe offer ac adyertised It|months, without any Intemtion of en- | hi* sorra . has , been auerving the | of futemebiles to carry passengers for|Bath teams made several costly er- woula” mean That he'would charge at|fering the family al frst bat bragusl: |memiore or ine state logisiature by |Foh SF thei eirmings s pavemmment | roars. i, d6°ounis far the laree s centy & pound. # = lletter regarding their appraval of theljjcenses. It is of g s but brief electrical storm ear] reied Berls: 15 Tine, the clvil gape: [S0 e borrow fniiey e DEH4 @ Sor town. Many find it beneficial io themen out. ~McDomald's iwo base ni Toe Ki d V . A LS 3 3 e ealth as well as a pleasure to visit|bringing in two runs, wan the game. ne ] f-17] ve Afws Y e : ; i fways Beousgnt day afternoon. There was a display |m Beir In June, the ey - “wome Grov i jng but so.far as is|/en¥. Wwhic importa: repub- I Gottage which was destroyed by fire|ine seashore G : 3 Prown R a5 et trilie in this viein. |lican Franco taking place June 2 and{q sport time ago. There are seventy- [or ine vear, but And e i ol ere wee = larms atigriganes. Fei- fte. Thers was at least an inch rain. | 1 Teliglons one at the church of dve women, at least, who Wil enCTido yo under present conditions. Man- ¥iaE was the bafting arer: ¥all. Approximately three hundred | Ste. Similes, Nantes, June 3. Drivate )i, the fall 3nd some gccomymodations|ifesrly it will take the strikers con- | Webb Co Bushman, Brawn, lenhonoy were. mut out of commis- | eBlond recelved s ffteen day fur-{muct be provided for them. There cam | cideranle time to make up what they|nior uemaly aiuie gConnell, Ren: mion by the lightning, furnishing a|lOu8h after his marriage and SPent|). no appropriation from the JeZisla-|hayg last in wages even at a substa L arnat, eree, Somer full afterncon’s work for the trouble |5 honexmoon on his wifels ‘| ture for at least two ¥ and Gl e e . Taheian- ester: Metzger cf. Friedman pitching hay. 'The 75-year-old srand_i4ial s trying fo get their opinions o | no: raceive the momer 1o pas any|3h Benpiy SPgMeoonald . SBenCer | ione after spending some time In the NORTH STERLIN c 3 2p, S ! Wi ., Shea e ~ ' 3 NG THE sExTAUS L crew. The storm coupled with the : . FORI - srand : ! fumia weather has seriously handi- | mOther fl{ehfiz‘v;:e *;Ln;:&::t‘i‘;; the advisability of borrowing _:ge Wages at all by letting the cars stand| b Deiotn 1f. siene capmed the local telephone service Pit|the end of the homeymoon, Private [2RCY “;‘ Cons"“ft 3'“'“'2?53“* h}ci:{av;' idle and the rails get rusty with dis-| Score by innings: Miss Anna Driscoll snent the past| John Wood of Pawtucket, R. I, vis it is rapidly being brought back to|]in;5ng received his sailing orders| 5150 000 i thee wer uld bOrrow |use. " Bath parties should “have 2 |independents 10210 week in Norwich, the guest of Mrs, |ited his brather. mond normal. The storm did not affect the | bellond roceved hie ssiiing . otdersl§if0.000 if they were surc of getting|heart.™ get together and give the inno- | Colphester Ee i do0s PR 2 (hig hrather. ¥ fire alarm circuit and had but a mo- |Snlony {h' 5,000 pesgons who came|4n APPFORHIANOn coverng tHE 0 300 cent suftering public needed service. | Umpire, Edward Kelly. S Mr. and Mrs. John Brissette and son. |a days last week mentary effect on the electric NEht|gyer an the IU. §. 8. Matsonia. There: 1000 10 the ofher expoines wom the| Rey. B. P. Mathewson supplied the|by McDonald 6; by White 7. Albert Brissette, and Mrs. Brissette’s| Charles Wood of Pas system. Were over fifty brides sboard amd gli| Next session o agure. pulpit of the Roekville Seveath Day(balls, off McDonald 5: sister, Miss Flerida La Iont. who are|has been visiting L e—— of the|were provided with staterooms and | ., Brief Mention. Baptist ehurch Saturday merning. Twp base hits. Driscoll, MeDpnald,|®n an automobile tour through imter-|here. . publicity committe The Welcome |chaperones. The women were subject| About 150 Biks were husy clearing| 4 hirthday party was held Satur-|Spencer. Lazinsk. esting towns in Canada, were recent| George C. B i itae Momday © atternoon. | to much the Same routine as their|the brush off the site of their hameyday evening at the home of Alonzo| The local team expects to play the| Visitors in Quebec. Botaas e usbands. They had to report at roll [on Pleasant street Sunday. They ex-|P. Kenyon. Colonials of Norwich next Saturday|, Mrs. Ann Keleher of Norwich spent of last week ool and take the resular rations as|pect to nald a county fair there early | Censiderable progress has ' been|on the park for $100 a Side. the past wek as the guest of Mrs. J. J. | ton 1% W L made recently in_the construction of| Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dember of | Priscoll. PR C. §. McHale of Manchester was a| The recent guest of relatives here ber Edward Fletcher, who has been a yoar do ries fr, well as do certain military work. Pri- |in Sentember. : Ve feBlond s fo return o Camp| Mrs. Sadie Hilton and Miss Alice|ihe hungalow of Walter L. and Bessie| New York are guests of Mr. Demher's McHenry, where he will be operated | Arse: it of Danielson l\;-:;e guTests A~“ter:nd g;\r D(g:e_rimgt.g?s‘?awns; parents en Elmwood Height: on in an effort to straighten his mid- |of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duff of Tur- d_Mrs. Daniel E. Blake an 5 - 4 idle finger which was injured by gh:‘ner street_over Sunda ! daughter. Migs Aimira G. Blake vis- MER’ “.h':",‘,';’s !ficefi:‘sb:‘cafi“‘;’;wm dresser tender herc for the past vear|inis season as berric I ghell. His wife, who will remain with | Judge Howard Ferris of Cincinnatijited in New Lopdon and Norwich last| pactorate of cpted 2 Soll io fhellett town Saturday to do similar Work On their first irip thes his family until his discharge, is 18|was in town Sunday with his wife| week = o anivad Dom) B dp st Lin weenaale o ho T T | e Braoks of ears old; She speaks Englisa very!and son. e reported that the Bethol hoard-| SROTCH. ) 277iyed here Saturday Hel Miss Lila ‘Smith has seturned from|yisitinz her aunt el 15 pretty, and 1% an CYpert typist | There were several narrow escapes|ing house is soon to.be apencd to ac- | high® A (e morning wervice Sai-|a chort Stay at Ocean Beach. 1o | Farmers have x and stenographer. ‘Her comment on|from accidents on the ane way read at|commodate operatives in the Lock-|lict {c greef s mew pasiar Arthur Masterson was g recent vis-isun hane the pa 3 . 2 i Mrs. g of 2 Was & |dence last wee fuch. It is such a very nice country,|tha heatvy auto trafiic. The road is; Workmen are blasting In ledges Roya 3 Svervihing so open and so clear, Your |open to iraffic either way during the |northeast of Hopkiptan City for the|2 IOTMer prineipal of the hizh sehool, [ recent zuest of Mrs. Resnick. o S people are so good and cheerful. I|repairs to the hill road. Ome car was|purpose of widening the siate road|¥os calling on frignds in town Sat-| Mrs. H. Fishbene has returned from provigence Sunda = know that T will like to iive in Wil- | forced to plow into the bank to avaid IvT]m]dAshawa)'»Potter Hill W. C. T “1:“:3’ lghg}\"?’“, Mrl. Mm)‘:'e s=pasis| 3 short stay in-Goshen. 1 R and Ava: .« H < limantic. 1 den't believe that I will{hitting a team. Sunday afterpoon. . held an jee cream and cake sale g ‘aul where he has .an b o2 | Mr. and Mrs. George ( g he lonesome with Louls' people.” Fred W. Collins. farmeriy_ ork this | o “{3;,'“}‘, flfdM and Mr: BP;‘;“;’;T;:LS‘;““M:“;'J::,:esclg»_-;:s SOQUTH GRISWOLD I (o Piianmelds Hund 2 k 2 B : ity, in New York. is|R. E onday evening. ] nes rien i s Yl e H Charles A. Knight of North Ceven- gfq-‘,;di“:;u‘vflo“;‘,:‘zk;"m st Ik, & mitan of New London were at their homes| M¥s. Robert J. Burroughs, who has s drisa 2 try staged an ‘exhibition of bull fAight- E vor x here aver Sunday. been visiting her parents and sister ANDOVER William E. Geer of Andaver was O i ¢ H ing on the road between Town i, Wiliem & Geer of SCEERCF NRT BROOXKLYN Mr. and Mrs, benry 1. Balley and|8t the .~Tnonage. left Friday to join| ™ . - SHSETRCH s school and Rathbup's Cormers Satur- | hrousnt 1o S JOoeni® ot Sk M Tk o Tl e M Pendieton wore visitors in| ", husbuid At Vergennes, Vb - o Ivisiting at Mary L. % < day afternson that would bave denme|“%; "rogsic Hatfield, who during the| visiting the former's brother, Louis| poic’Saturday: read the|dick of Jewett City are visiting their| Mrs Reghinb s« motk {the heart of a Mexican or a Spaniard ssagacdite in Seuth Careli- | Lawt, in Hrrerhs » 4 e il past year has taught in South Car awton, in Haverhiil. Ma = Juoey: UAie Lenisht with bis wife Were|na. has returned to her home in Deep| | Thomas B. Payne is visiting returning froi shford with a eew | pic ™% ¢ o0 cnending a week with | friends in the vicinity of Boston. ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry |day « vi hi chutehes, Sundar. A e e & Fiint and Mzs. C. O : 1“‘?” S wan s de they had purehaced tied to the rear|X 2 A R g 5 Miss Annie o 4rien of New Haven |, Miss Bozell G. Flint and Mre. C. O. W95 8 43 o Miss Evelyn Thompsen, of this city.| Mrs. Henry D. Cresby of Danielson : 4 - = Jorwi |ing “at Wright {of the wagon when the bull. said to |31 2% RUTHCN: was graduaied from the |invited the members of fthe Woman's| W2 (he EuSsi of relatives on Haywood | Marchall of Nerwich were visitors in rank E. Thomp masses ip fth le and Bozrah i e owned by a man named Lee. at- - 1917, 1ot with gld Y T n e [tacked the cow and severely gored |State Normal School in 19 fo Lo te mast A the Sesph Edwin S. Munson of New York|, The Ladies' Aid sosiety will he en- | iting friends in Sprinc y—— her. The animal then turned his Mise Hall and her sister pf Provi-| %88 With his family at their summer|tertained Wednesday, Aug. 6 by Mrs.| O W ERBER OO0 00 attention to the horse, but the latter | CAMP MEETING DATES A dence, but now living in this village.|noMe on Broadway over Sunday. John T:'o son. i s gehool 4r a0 i - D', F C Jackmn animal backed up toward a diteh. Mr. AUG. 16-25, AT WILLIMANTIC|A pleasant soeial time was spent. T, Henry Smith Jeft Sunday morn-| Mre apH] A,h uile 15 visiting vol- (IHfubla Lake Saturday. E O S 2 Knight seided the horsewhip. leabed| ,..0..loments in regard te camp| Miss Henrietta Bradford. daughter|ing for his home in St. Louis after a|3tiyes in Nerwieh his family while on % {to the ground, and struck the bull| CORCARITCCE S LT ue Tnsti- | of the late Dr. Samuel Bradford. for|Week's visit with his parents, Mr,| Albert G- Greene is the frst farmer| Ll BOHY, W00 -4 DENTIST with the loaded butt across the nose. | BOEURE (80, VT N G oung | many vears a resident of this tawn,|@nd Mrs. Joseph Smith. in_this lgeality to finish haying. e ‘of M. And M s {The bull let oyt a bellow of rage and | Wo 0. "I Cq The camp meeting | P2s been the guest for a few days of | Georse Smith of Holyoke, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yolunz enter-| Miss Jul rkins 2 attacked Mr. Knight. Mrs. Knight had | 3858 DCOR (VR0 16707 “Sunday. Aug.| Miss Stella Havens. : was he guest Saturday of his parents|i2iRed ever the week-snd Mr. and|nome Aece Tas’ weel, S fainted and Mr. Knisht realising that (2605 are AUSSL 025, SO0a% AUE "~ Phe guild of Trinity chureh, Brogk-|oR Linweod avenue. Mes, Benjemin W. Tqyng ef Willl- | Ferkina Spencer ith < | is only’ hope was a vigorous attack | 1% will be Missionary Sunday, \n Re | on "wifi notd a sale of faney articies,| Framic . Deanc af Hartford, a form- [Mdntic and Olfver M. Young of Gre- z = one 44 |made things very uneomfertable for | MOrNIRE The WEIMSTE STORE WIFOL | food. aprons and ice cream in Unitarl.|oF engineer on the Branch railread | %M MT. HOPE his bullship. Repeated blows of the|Zn, "L Lo, " mne speaker will be|an hall Wednesday, July 30th, at 4 p.|Was the guest of Timothy Kelly on TTT——— e e it whin-butt on the amimal's nose| (uor FECO NG b e superin- | M- There will be a number of side|Pleasant street. Frida: CENTRAL VILL 'GE in Badser of illimanti ¢ drove him ofi. The bellowing |MWS JenRic, . A ol | New | shows to amuse the children, both old| Bernard Elgart of New Yerk is at o his parents . Bunday : ’ and young.—adv. his home in town for a few days'|,6 Licutemant Asaph B. Hall Inter- “;‘I(‘l;-“«s:;‘J‘\jr_:-‘l‘:ri‘;m_{; ght and son Succeeding Pilmore & Shepard jof the bull brousht people to the aid | FACCl |of the travelers and Mrs. Knight was|“quelt o L0 po o Mission: ved. Had it not been for the ex- | g, jory will hold its session in the af- Allied Rifle and Pistel Competitions La Mans, France, formerly of Elmira, N, spent the week end with his Mr. and Mrs W. Farrell have as|vacation. their guest Miss MclLaughlin of| Patrick Connors of Hartferd is the RN ¥, guest of his mother on Broadway for| Y. with Mr. and Mrs. A. } Mre. Tripp and son F “Funeral Director & Embalmer ir | e . H vith Mrs. Costello Lippitt, of ” a ar '] 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC! ? SrnogR. Wit X Mrs. r Downs has returned to|a few davs' vasation. grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Hall in Cen- |limantic are visitors o = ;. 8 .| Nerwich, presiding. The speaker for{, . ‘home from a visit with friends on skl o tral Village, Lieutenant Hall tells in|Bilery Bodge for a few day Lady Assistant Tel. connection | RUlsm CUTS this ‘meeting is o be anneunced e - ey interesting mnner of the| Charles Bell has returned to Sa 5 A e = un'i:“‘h"mf!‘:;z"";gn,‘ e‘;gee“‘i"_‘\x Sith | Daniel Smith has moved into the ANTIC many thrilling seenes he witnessed |brook, 3"'.’( 5”";’““31 8 f 3 Cleanse thoroughl; { - house of Mrs. Nichael O'Neill. B and passed through, but deelares that|With his wife and uncle and au i = ¥ | promirent speaiers. > - Announcements made at Grace A " 1 this place. ourey bros. reduce inflammation | "Sunday, Aug. 26 ‘wil be Camp| irS U7 Chapman Dixon of Wor- | church Sunday were io the effect that | 2hnd campared” with ihe deas United| Mr. and Mre. Frank M FUNE by cold wet compres- | Moeting Sunday. “Rev. C. L. Goodell, [ {5527 115 TSNS her siSteh Mre- | My and Mrs. Waiter Hitchon were to| Btares "o o e dear Umited| o week-snd with friends and rela NERAL DIRECTORS AND ses—apply Jj withent DD, of New York will preach in the| g} . pad Eaer, ‘| entertain the members of the Wam- ; o8 in W c and were in —2pply lghtly, i - f Chapman, and his family. { Bbers — tives in Willimantic and were | morning and_again_in the eveming.| ' Jow AW H. Heisham, sector of Trin. | 385 Bulld and their friends at a 1aWn | New Maven.—Mr. and Mrs, Freder- | Thempsonville over Sunda EMBALMERS fricion— 36 Union St. Willimantie, Conn. VICKS v fete at their home Wednesday even-|ix w. Wetsler of Milwaukee have ing. » e = ia : taken Congressman John Q. Tiison's| East Hamoton —Nearly a thousan Hermen 1. Gibbs has returned after | cqidence in Leomis place for the eom- | summer guests, largely from 2 Rev. L. A. Niles, D.D.. of Worcester, | . 4 9t ¥ church. occupied his pulpit here for Mass., will be the s_r_veal.er in the af-| iy 155t time, and Auring the week he ternoon. There will be singing by the removes his household zoods to Sau- Phone 230 (Lady Assistant) YOUR BODYGUARD™ ~30F. € 5 | lerm 5 i “Phe i as reetor of the Episcopal ehurch. e y Telegraphels' | o5 Col. and Mrs, Isaac M. Ullman. emaps, boarding honses and cottages. The institute wiii_be in session o i s i ol from Mopday, Aug. 1S, to Friday, Aus.| Middletown. Samuel H. Rees, a Eugene Manning, U, §. A, statianed 2. There will be forenoon classes In | gradmate of Berkeley Divinity schoot| 3t Bahway, N. J. has beer spending 9 Bible Sunday, Heme Missions, For-|in the olass of 1818 and b a short furlough here with his par- eign’ Missions, Epworth League Meth- | Seout commissioner In- this siis. moy enty, Mr. and e ey Jiod" and Personal Evanzelism con- | reseived the appointment ss aesistans| Miss Emma Badger spent the week ducted by Mrs. Luey Stock Chapin of | rectar at Christ ehureh, Cinelnnati, 0., | ", With friends in New Lendon. Hartford, Chaplain Albert B. Leg® |and will begin his duties there in Sep.| Many from here attended the picnic Rev. E. J. Curry, Rev. M. 5. Stock-|tember. He is now attending Huv.fd :; ?:fil;‘i?::f‘*‘l“m;? t‘m th:l moll‘nlerg ing and e AL G sitaveans’ ws- [ summior svhonl. et it Mearlat shen e Saturday. Palmer Bros. of Fitchville furnished four automabile trucks to convey the people frem Fitchville and Yantic to the boat. Edward Smith _has left the employ of the Saxien Waelen cemnany of Bean Hill and has returned te the Liberty Wanlen sampany hers. | = Miss o . endleten as retu e i e e st instead of gl‘el};sl for state ssh..liuurh‘ 5] at the = anbury summer nermal sehoal. Ve and Moe. Wilter "Hitthen st coffee" Norwich Tewn entertaine Mr. apd . . Mrs, Albert dfiitfihqn ;fhvo:%‘ ‘.fi x. Y' . and Mr. an rs. Johm Williams o Yantic &t luncheon at Capiain Jig- Em r’th mi!'; i‘?p. l,al;’fl'l E:fint‘ Fri dil_\', d : . A . ma‘son wo The Yantic hasel team plave ° B Lebanon team on Depot field Saturday W. ll afternoon and lost topthe visitors. The h e L4 score was Lebanon 14, Yantic 12. Forest Park has retyrned to Niantie o - after a week's stay with friends hese. Willigm Batty of Beston was a_re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jehm Wil- P liams. < Viol Buplee apd Joseph G are nding the summer Providence with their grandparents, Mr. and Mps. J. Malloy. Miss Ella Arnold of Pemfret is & L] spend the week here with Rer grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Howe. 3 ° Mrg. Herhert Trask, who has a ent- 3 tage at Lord’s Point for the summer, spent the past week at her home here. fls Mrs. Alma Rudelph is entertaining Miss Olive Leckburg and Miss Alma Leckburg of Worcesier. = Miss Bert};a Brum‘rnde h-: Ia“l; town T =} = or & stay of several days in Worces- k t £ L LT hink it over. Flynn of Vernon square. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Rother have 28 left tawn for their home in New Yor! 77, L) R ET) after spending two weeks the guests 3 » of St Hatner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. eres a eason. Car]l Rather. . Miss Hloanare Sschlising is spend- y ing twe weeks at Interesting New Jor- sey shere resarts. ¥ Guy Whitney has vsturned to Biack- ' Willimantic, Conn. Preserving Days Are Here makes clothes clean, sweet and « snowy white without hoiling er hard rub- bing, and gives ather short cuts in cleaning everything cleanable abeut the house. Things are weil done when doge the Fels-Naptha way And the woman who loves to put up dainties for the fam- ily will appreciate the completeness of our showing. Here you will find Preserving Jars in pint and quart size, Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, Parawax, Funnels and many other necessities which make preserving a pleasure instead of work and every item is most reasonably priced. (Basement) THE H. C. MURRAY CO. H H H