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t the Sunday morning services at the . Baptist church. | “Manager Hyde Smith o fthe Bradiey - theatre, and ‘Miss Sotia Shefferts are » 3s ¥ “to be married in Springreld August s 3 - R “their svedding t#p: they Wil Tome in this city. Miss PUTNAM has been a teacher in the R ols and Tocmerty, tived Ralph Durfee, members of the New endarson, a . hand, 49, ! Soane phan- | York stato treopers, an organization|and Sfarine e nicnt Bitcost 13 ‘A. R.and W.|much like the Canadian Northwest{ hoth of this city, have filed a marriage - ‘Atexander’s lake | Mounted police, is visiting in Putnam,| intention at theroffice of the town bas been postponed indefinitely. his former home. * He has beengin this| cleric. ih -Webstor. . - e : ¢ b of annual outing - of | service three years, and Nfiq..t ser-| " In aimited way, the punch; board is : - 3 v B t-..m, the big ’bus | geant. Tho troopers’operate over a Aits appearance in this P 3 AbCun 4 d Lhdatre. Erprgen of trol- . Osgoud Lodse, N, L OB, M. U, ‘moars In P¥iuian v ANNOUNCEMENTS empioyes of o3 agaip’ making rmms between Goodyear and Dan- | Wide nreanol d.t}lke Empire ':'h‘ Ilfl’: city, . Some of thel,bog s were seized £ : ‘ w » willwot be on the route Satur- | Wear a natty gray uniform this'week by Captain Biiger of the po- 3 3 : S fe: 1% X e raks Baln of Wedt: Main. S5 o used on the outing | Suggestive of the Marine corps over-| lice. ~ g ; g“. p{easureof going away on a trip is the : getting|'mpertant 8a Po zn'c' seas’ equipment, though darker, . Stite highway department men have ¢ e % 1N Aced g & y - foperty. cutting, brush.on bad corners. on § ready to go. < ¥ $ Jaines L. Cdso has sold o He- : 18, Goldfasen, one of t proprie temperature dropped to 38 de-| ho has seen Thomas Remington; early hours Thurs- 15, who disappeared a week ago last ‘quickly ran up into ‘Wednesday from:the home of his the - Attawaugan route .so as to give motorists’ better views on these turns. the }: . Buy your Suit Case and Bag at our store, then—Iet us fill j them withe Good Clothes, Furnishings and other things. ! of “the. Lirced Theats 1owned - by, Reabene 13 [ONS: Teaching for 90 as ¥ £ . A W ’ e roave on | Sunmmn, in-oirets * Beiwore s| , . COLCHESTER - joe : thin and denovii e No. 54 in & vacation of two | Hae A o e e aTers| , The Old .Peabody Pew, a play in - - ———=1i ‘You can then 'meet strangers on an equal, footing, antiuge fot' with o cotcise o (Written Specially For The Bulletin.) |resent local interests bat -because' g} this' won’t cost you a fortune at our store, whére you al-|twg fumily house thereon two acts, was given in the audience The property was purchased worth of War Savings stamps. The : e xp Wi a] K Thelroom of the Methodist church Thurs- 5 - they know and will represent local.in: | & | ; 7 Toad ot potico goge teom hiz Xennels | 22) 501 ing woich nia”grandparente | 427 evebing for (e benet o Cragla |, When Uncle Rewhen, gocs b0, ton | IUri i ccatee thex will toem the | ways get good value for your money. R e veac = at e, L. L. on the Merrick road, | I; i5 believed that he went away be. g s a large | oC O O Ut behind his back. they | rindstone for this, that orithe . : ey £ paitment house was buflt o his Palisade kennels at Fast Kil-| cause he did not, Hke the work or ;;m“""“m"g;m“‘ggfl,};‘"f . n""“!{;‘s‘;{;!smuc, more or less condescendingly, |INterest—if, in short, they wen't use y e S on account of some similar.reason, | 204 otar the play. e h o 12t his awkward manners, his “gawky" | thelt own brains and their -own votes for' an, dpkestment - DUFBOBE, bug this fact does not relieve the £ ! | curiosity, his ready-made and style- |!n thelr own service, then they -ha occupy - for *the present: one 6 The Carpet Committee of the Kdge- wood Dorcas Society, Mrs. Baxter, the minister’s wife, Mrs. Henry Bailey; Mrs. Burbank, president of the Dorcas less clothes.- He is not of “their kind” and they sometimes make no bones of letting him know it. F apartments, no right fo kick -if they are . served. iy = . B - ‘da; £ his mother, Mrs. B. W. who has offered a reward pertaining to . his DAVIS THEATRE. of mAnufacturing In that | Remington, of =76 town, this article to|for information rated in a historical and | Whereabouts. Soclety, Miss Clara Bacikus: JOMils| When they. in their turn, come into 5 DAY f blographical volume deafing . with| The boy took a pair or overalls witn|JOTIY; Y88 Clara Backus; Mre. Ml F O Ving farmer folk try to be s Sn Desdy o MIITE ¥ 3 3 TR ouorEet o ule. i oy Windham county men and affairs. him when he went away, and this|amys Samwuel Mérgan; Mrs. Sargent,.q |200d feliows with them and not show X h“'"“_“‘{? of the ;&"! S L] SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK B L o st ot s Mr=. Frederick Dubuc and children, | Might suggest that his intentlon Was|village historian, Miss Sarah Bigolow: | too much amusement over their colos- [JISht saving’ repeal As o matied o A erE ek il < f High street, have returned from| !0 secure worl some factory OT,|The Widow Buzzell, willing to taks sal igporance of rural matters. But 3 2] ing” ¢ 4 . ik Saturday, pay your fare as 1 o 2 stay o scveral weeks ar Oakland | perhaps, on o farm. Information con”| ocond ‘risk. Miss Mary Leal: Miss|It is sometimes a hard Job to keep |for the law. 1t was originally wwlee| | adies’ White Canvas Shoes, Regular $4.50, $5.00, and in il very shoft Ume. youll a stay of y - taying| cerning the boy may be telephoned. to boach whers they have been staving| SRS Nuleniine M Boatiet: ter, he haying the telephone nearest to one’s face straight. Wi seed “love is young the world is efore the star of the Pa ther | Ll |meet a supposed war exigenmey. ..} $6.00° quality g i $2.98 ies¢ Black Pumps *and’ Colonials.” Regular $3.50, Lobelia Brewster, who is no lover of men, Mrs. Samuel, Case; Miss Maria Sharp, quick of speech, sound of heart, Germany, and later imitated by nations as a purely war me: the old hay- the suppose thought—when you amounit The record for July in’thé town of| where the boy has been living. ‘Thej yp b 5 i v | gushing voung thing from the city, Killingly was only two arrests for In- | misting boy 13 of medium halght, Bas| srin., oharis Beebe; Miss: Nancy|gushing voung thing from 5i|law can “save” daylight. any .moré| - - . 4 g ure, “Puppy Love,” which s gua 2 2 = %, Wentworth, who has waited for her g ¥ 4.00, $5.00 qualit $2.49 . toxicatibn, tl;i: pl:xrhlod covering the | dark hair and a scar on his upper Up.! romance for ten years, Mrs, A. T. Van | hot biscuits and than a.li;v:; o ?‘rym up « theé. Az‘x;.ntbk; 5 B . Y- I I PP A9 ;,{4}. to transport ' you m..“‘ T @rst month.of prohibition. o 2 > s ol & ocean. e . daylig] s governe & ae 2 7. ¢ y = £ s a delightful stony vof ¥pueh' Po ot allow trolley strike to Miter- | It was stated Thursday by ene infCleve; Justin Deabody. = sole living|“Ob. I L Joce higher authority than that dngerent in | Ladies” White Canvas Pumps. Regular $2.75 and $3.00 Summertime, that's the on fere with your shopping. Mail or tel- | close touch with the state highway de- | claimant to the old Peabody pew, Ed-| Or the sdairyma any congress or kaiser. tity™. 3 5 o5 | describo it. And..as for § ephome ~our order or request for sam- | partment that the work of perman B T e e s et L R o i na oan 8o Tar as the IxwwefisoiE, Sopiity Quality *. ... R ) $2.25 ) oVer v thing bpiter a b ently improving Grove street by build- g SEw s le, i i rpos t o - M i o7 Mark T or hisisucoess NLER i PRhtie Thop | ing o coment roadway will'be undors| The Patronesses were Mrs. Ruth|cheesez o 0 00 o | b R0 mitke thems. st before 1t ia | Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords. - Regular $4.00 ‘ind Mureay | 8 (tho. comadian be completed before the| Agranoviteh, Mrs. John Condren, Mrs.|an orphaned lumb on the bottle when|lEht and go. to bed hefore SR il $4.50 qualitys Ll ot s $2098) for youvel seen him in end of the year. It Is known that the| C- H. Norton, Miss Stankewicz, Mrs.|the city woman solemnly warned him | [ bave read of a few seif de x"fl" ¥ 3 a5 [AISRe SmisT Sundish S John Cinolom of Proyidence was 3| Gcpartment has the plans ready. snd| B, D. Eemington, Mre B T. Bunvan [not to hold the nursing bottle with|farmers who support it BHub, 1 have| Men’s Brown Canvas-Shoes, fibre sole. Regular $2.75 - . | simply o o Toieraayits friends in Danielson on |, "{iat the town has voted the nec-| The Old Guasd band plaved several|the nipple down, or the lamb would | J6Ver vot met a single working farm- quality ; » $1.98/ star la Swondertul,. and.youl b 3. selections’ in front.of the church-and jchoke to death?’ She had never seen ff WHom ° Know to be Gepeficent on S R T TR R i O AR o . 2 Dy carried . away by Ape. swost essary share of the cost the work can procced at any time, ae the state .al- udder, about it than plaved dur-|a mother but after thelihought she knew more the orchestra of the band lamb at i and charm of = the ing the Intermission and the produ Dancing at Wildwood park Thurs- The second: big feature 'on day evening attracted many from zard it as a hardship, endurable only $6.00 in an emergency when the goyernment Men’s Black Walk-Over Oxfords. Regular I. W. Davis was in New Haven and - 3 Pickett’s orchestra of . considerably inconvenienced by the rowed my potato ground. Wouldn't it| it repealed - because it makes farm | edy entitled An Amateur Liar Tentelson. S0 has funds set aside for the work| 58 i i wdeiia Lo e g o e li s Witter was among the men Fhe Cemert roaoway Wil STt DoaU| iMiss- Catherine Morgan returned onepeing: commenplace. ¥ | yanted o conserve korosene oil ‘and L oSS Lol g RO P I 1 B B | Thundogbolts of Fate, ~a_terise ‘ar section who were in Vor- | © e Bt Wednesday after a few weeks' 'visit R . ~ o "hi 2, i S g o o o2 The paces ‘on Thursday. .| ingly avenue, at Grovetgtreet ceme.| Wednesday after a f | Perhaps it is not true that come| Farm sentiment, as collected by|Children’s Gun Metal Button Shoes, Sizes 4 to 8..,.. $1.65| intercsting story, full gt suspenco-ar t. 2" supply .of water for,ceme- | Ty, and rundown to the junction of| Wy 0 A0 ol nN Lo calling on|city people think a cow is milked by | farm papers, bears out the contention ending with _a clima®. that w T be obiained a| Grove and South Main sirfets. It will|, Charles £, Willame mas cant Working her tail up and down like. a | that fully nine-tenths of the farmers 3 ; Drise you. -House Péters and A el has been ariven at Holy Cross|De all cément, excepting the gutters | T2nGe o HAclord Wednesas. . | mpohandle. But T, once I one | of the country are both inconvenienced e ¥ Lehr are co-stars i this picture P iiecy. which will remain cob:u. Thirsday evening by the S 1% Co.|asl me why T plowed amd harrowed |and injured by it. Xfifi the attempt to 5 | complete the show there a re Putnam Gountry club members are Willimantié | and smoothed and marked and fur- | repeal it is vetoed. The farms wanted special Friday Lan-d Saturday funny Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew.: co artford Thursday, on business per- | CO1S e furnished munsic, e taining to the state department with | 120K of trolley service, ~Many of thel "y "p 'y Howland and_ daughter|do guite as well and. save a lot ot | Work already hard choust etll hari- one of tho funniost pict: b i ; embers 3 in' N Wednes v o asked, it I just dug small|er; a ead: 3 ; shown her BER Rt s amociated, through the club's golf links In going| WSf visiters In Norwich Wednesday. work, e ook i the right disiance | Bigh, still higher. Hut the-suburbane LADIES’ LOW NECK, SLEEVELESS gty o % Albert Morgan was a visitor in_Mid- dletown Wednesday. ites didn’t want it repealed, because! J State Treasurer G. Harold Gilpatric it gives them more time for motoring motored to Juniper Point Me. where| d0%7 to and return. from play. apart, and dropped the seed into| e UNDERVESTS jhis family is staying for (he summer.| The store that has been, occupied| Daniel M. O'Brien was a Norwich |them? ¥ . (IBREEDITHEATAE, o a1y Following announcements in Thurs- | by Mark Wilson is to be taken over by | caller Wednesday. Onie of my customers, who is very | &nd goling and, occasionally, for am-| . : piSveryone is .thoroughly famfMs day's press despaiches, many prudent| Bughee and Wulf who occupy the f-| Rev. B. D. Remington will conduct{fond of vouns bunch' onions the|ateur sardening: =~ P i i i with the" works of Charles Dicies buyers are wondering just how much | mainder of the block in which the|service at the Salem Congregational|smaller *the better.” when I gxpiained. ow there’s no ne: asperse the s Sta i 5 18 the most widely-read author bacon Postmaster Raymond Allen will| store is located, Tt is understood that|church Sunday evening at 7.30. Special |onc day, that my onions had now =of | president’s motives or to denounce Made with the new “Sta-Up” Shoulder Straps, worth 39¢ day. ' Because of his immenso. i have to =ell from the big government| the space will be occupied for a new | service. o big I couldn't find more real | action as tyranny. He probably Knows each. Sizes 36 to 44. B e ouiar L O war stocks % dispose of to the pub- The store will be vacated| Mrs. H. A. Remington with tiny ones, asked impatiently wh, Juscws “much ‘about_ farming condi- the bést known of hi novels has | lic throush the postoffice department. Nir. Wiison after Saturday of thi didw't pull two or three hundred | tions as you an o about the in- adapted to 8 ilveryheet: W = e a1 ] week 35 #|at the home of her father, Re hunel a when they were just the right | ternal affairs of Shantung or. the sew- YOUR C ICE 19¢c each greeted with enthu _ It seemed likely that the special ¢ e gion: e, Siln e ap Bomem et e here] erkeosor Beouh' ~5i6 Jxiome Fhe ciill: - that nome of .tk p Saturday trains will be continued this| Going ahead without regard to thel| ' Mormine worship as usual at the|ines will hevn fraho ol co have|and the suburbs and his sympatites sharm "ot " “Dombey & g £ st, the closest possiblo 4 ity of the resumption of trolley at 10.45 a. m. and fall. Ijare with them. Naturally he acts ac- week if there is no trolley service, Baptist cbhurch Sunda. them on hand all summer been paid to even the though_this had not been amnounced business interests here were|ang Sunday school at 12 m. The pa i hand R A L L S cals o bl e S e L CHESTNUT S T R e ¢ | endeavoring on Thursday to work out! tor will picich feom text Jer. 15: 1-7.| basaibie wan te hoce tham “froshy | dlocs: It lswt Hocesenty i |absetio HILL e n o Vllage. cent’viattor in| tAIS A visit¥0 the Br t Goodyear's motor cavalcade. en|a more elaborate plan of bus service| Marred Vessels Renaired. The ordl- |hne that. But it was no that he is deliberately hostile to farm-| yrio arorion D ¢ Hartford)| Hartiord. M| day ' ‘and Saturday will 1 route fo Crescent Park for the fifth| between this city and West Thomp-|nance of the Lord's supper will be ob- | didn't laow any ers; fust becanse he poubih i Kibe ss" Marion Dimon, of a Biie Aima Rudolph Ao ensnaing tha| Z0U... thel). #ha annual outing of the employes at the[son. Further announcements relative| served at the close of, the mOrning ser- | ciness to fo | the fiead with a stick, Neither he mor|and AMss Alice Phillips, of Glaston-| . Ars Alma Rudolr e “Cap'n” Quttic : $mill there, will pass through Daniel-| to the plan are expected to be made|vice. The evening service at 7.30 Will| snother cus. b0 want: his advisers know the facts, as we| bury, are spending a few weeks-&t|i Misses Olive and Alma Lekbery| SHoP of Solom 1 son Saturday morning about 9 o'clock. | today. be in charge of Deacon L. C. Brown. | jaituce in Aus cure that farmers know them. What he does| .50 £ thiel le, G. B. Di-|have returned to their home in Wor. | IOWINE With -curious, of The company will entertain its em-| New draperies for the Bradley théa-| Miss Rose Smith-is visiting friends < own lazi mpetence ¥ know that for fifty years ‘congresses| 'n¢ lome o e iy i oo W Bauter ACbor spending some time ns | Chronometers, sextants 2 ployes at a short dinner. tre have arrived and .the organ that|in Providence, R. I. e o from = I have tried | and lezislatures®and governors and | mon. e e L i M 48 [ os; the conch-and-four ¢ The Bulletin's announcement Thurs-| is to be added will be installed with-| Mrs. Hattie Hill of Willimantic and | }°76S Te fram vt i, under all| Presidents have been in the habit of| Miss Elinor Chappell is visiting her|SUgsts of Mrs. ima Rudolph. - |31 Dombey: and cven 1 »», R s Bthe fPMitee s 30s the) mhort]in a . The various changes|Mrs. Lydia mith of Hartford spent Inabie outdeor conditions. With | herding us in the way they think we|aunt in Waterford. e P I I is a part of London ar aied Supply of sugar in Danielson was not| that are to be ‘made in the Interior’of | Thursday with Mr.and Mrs. Joseph | & IEPIS PUdonr BORAR 0%, | D12 should go, much as we herd atraggling| Mr. and Mrs. Philllps, of Hop Riv-|jome after a weel's stay in Norw ietie rael o h “Dorabes RB fintended to stimulate buyinz, but it atre to fit it for the fall and|{ Smith. impossible S the ripening of | Sheep towards the pastures we've se-|er, spent Sunday with their daugh. & 3 to delight the 6ld and young who w {hed-ehat effect.upon many persons, cason will be completed, it| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garhman wi o Totna sty. | Tut she|lected for them—and that we've stood | ter. Mrs. Harley Jacobs. == see and cnjoy the screen. pr including some who have enoush|is now expected, by August 25. Mrs. Phelns of Westchestery motored S that her brother-in-law's| for it and ket on electing amd re-| Winthrop Davoll has purchased a ' ONECO Gladys Leslie will also b jstored away for months to come, but,[ The cominz week end, also bringing| to Hartford Monday. O e s aomowhers in -electing our_drivers. new: automobile. 5 ;5 Stiton in Timey whick as usual. dip in to make sure of their - heginning of the most popular va. Frank Garhman of East Granby or California or Samareand—, | don’t want to see a “farfrprs’ par-| An automobile party consisting of| . 'Mr. d&nd Mrs. R. B. Marriott dnd|from the famous Broadway own, whatever becomes of the other|cation month of the year, will -bemoved to Linwood-avenue, Colches-|pSP€er OF COARCEE ce brought| ty” in politics. any more than I want| Mr. and Mrs Xaxl Dimon of Hart-| . ang Mrs. ¥. G. Marriott of Plain-| th¢ same vame and t - g marked by the heayiest uotthbound| ter. Iher a “De-w-tiful” cabbasy head in|to see n firemen’s varty or ‘'a dry-|f{ord. Mrs. ~Preston of ~Colorado] ='" DA will complete ‘thé bill for ar The lawn fets at the grounds of Mrr.| L%e] Detween New York and Maine Z | midsummer. | Therefore <he knows I|zoods-clerks’ party or a dress-makers' | Springs, Mrs. W. C. Phillips and sons,| field, bpent Sunday at South Manches-| Saturday. fana Mre. T. E. Hopkins, North Main | josorts seen in vears it is anticipated. ¢ NOANK {could raise 'em in August on Hard-party. Such fine-drawn class is-| Newton and Chester, of Glastonbury, | ter. * {street, Thursday afternoon. attracted| jpis c by night expresses through g | scrabble Hill, if 1 only had the| tinction in politics would lead to| Were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. G.| Mrs. Ethel Sherman has returned AR < Midstic Rabt $mmany and they found a sreat deal o| 113 City has been unusually heavy| The Baptist Sunday school went to] | dangerous complications. 5 E. Dimon, Monday. Mrs. Preston and|home after spending two weeks at| 1 . " odav and tomor 9 this vear. - by autotruck and Eut farmers must realize that, .so| Mrs. Phillips are sisters of -Mr. Di-| Moosup. s eE AR e O no'Ce Stonington Thursda held its: pienic in Wheeler's grove. chowder was served at moon. Games| City people and dety Charles Bronson has gone to his old home in England. and so it is. ind move mon. in Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Dimon returned| them “There was a_band concert in {interest ons. the varied attrac- Auditorium special 1t tl iong as they continue to put their in- production’ and on terests in the hands of city-bred men, need of additional space at the mball hospital is agaln made vle ve Jo the carly evening. The net proceeds the fact that there were 69| and swings zed for the chil- | their Heing under such wi K e a_ : S i affair wi ay X 2 gs were arranged for the chil-§ 2 ok eIy | o Tong will city ideas rule. and so|to Hartford Wednesday after. spend-1 Mrs. James Hawkins and son, & EOduELs L one BS1E Doapiia ur Fatien: ot toeera at the institution one day| dren, the little ones having a delight | different conditions that they misht| (0 908 ", Citlesin the-saddie ride ing nearly ‘o weelgfwith he ‘tormer'd| seph, Jr. were in Centervillo Satur-| S10VIE "ot hb Puasad h he support of c o s were o) ful day. [t s e e iaaing aan- | over them on occasion. “What' is| brother, G. B, Dim ; ay. LA Tl L B ey S e {vacd fhat cots had ©> be brought| ¢ the Wednesday evening mesting| EUSECS, S0 [T fv, unGereliniing eAeh| (il in“the one will never come out| E. Li Mofiitt, ‘of East =Hartford:| Miss Ruth Hawkina is sponding tnis| MOuniain apnears on those ¢ §,. Frank Gagnon was before Judge W.| into wervice ' i of Liberty council, _ Daughters ' of | griot = fongerned =The O ‘Ama | of the flesh,”” It we put our affairs in- | was o visitor at. A. S. Peckham's on | week with relatives in Centerville. pritorel S R | e o rharacay morning 10 angwes to “a| (o Thureday arternoon As to whether| America, Mrst Fléreheo, Livingston | o inings they talk abo fo the hgnds of men who are densely| Wednesday, ith is’ Gamaiter] doahta s Alts. Hesbert Burdick and|.2l0N"on ‘ouer ‘tHe countey Y Smorning thi dubwer to ajlto Thuredsy afternodn as torwhether | os snathlidd s councilof, Having just| 19 Ihings (they talic abovt iznorant "of all that concerns them. . W. Palmer, with his daughter.| daughter, Alice, of Hope Valley, R. I| Tous 1l over the country = for it jobarse of having trespassed upon|the exira trains Saturday afternoon | returned from Rhode Island, where shel NI Sepapate Bs tho REatens udl Co%S5- foxpect ‘that they will be|Mrs. Helena Chappell, Mrs. ~Maud| Harry Lewis and sister, ‘Mabel, of| Morips oy of the orosomt dan s e eoverty. Gagnon was fined | Shd evening that have been. TURNINE| sfent, thred Wesks! vkcation. Mrs e vy 1 oI Palmer and Miss Mary Chappell, left| Woody Hill, and Mrs. Ledyard An-{ e 1 and costs, both of which were re- | the past two Saturdays will be. con-| (' oneccorthy installed ey e e e Zam| | Whac we need is a zovernment, from | here ‘Monday morning by automobile | thony, were'recent visitors at Horace| "I o0 5of Gabls " mitted. but the court warned Gagnon|tnued in service this week, but the| Sioiaaraworaay %as Installed inside: comm Jut, as a rule, rural| | Woac we meed 18, Loy e O | B tay. 40 Wolls Banoh, M. ) ARy Majestic Jatd $IF again he was browght into conrs on | feeling here meemed ‘t6 be that tnig| Sontine! g il associatel visitor in town has small conception | highes i o O T e aelt shalts etans s "two night only, the patrons of the. re similar charge he would be obliged | Would be the case. providing the trol- | yice, councilor. |~ One member, Mrs-fof ang less i st ip the conditions| STabbers and more grubibews the 14kt of the weelk with: his-parents 7 are again to be offered a list of B e e Ty e have not resimed service. T T 4 {under which people are struggling | But we won't get it till ‘we make | the last of the EAST HADDAM feature pictures, together wit was ihe oniy person caught this week | A tremendous amount of hay Has| ,Cobiin, Alleh Campbell has e, |to make both cnds meet. And, also as| it. That's cock sure. Miss Marguerite Chappell of W ting free, For this night on $57 the railread police. who are seeing | been taken from. the farms in- towns D et thand nade 2l rule, the city visitor on the farm PRI et S St e e B a2 Roger and Harold Smith enjoyed| admission will b 17 cents Satd to it that s = this section during the present|® o b s et o densely nt of nearly a { 5 5 mp life at Lake Bashan the early | nigh e dancing will be five cen i T e e o com ther begt: hovlul vk oy Gate Jrs, Georgo Blackman has return- | frmers b 5. Witat. is' everye| STAFFORDVILLE Corp Chaphell 2 S e A V'l dance, . Don't fail to- atten dtonigh ear, and stored away. Quanti- | 3,20 her home In Massachusets afteriday knowledge to one is hidden = e For ot Baooke foisiten at.the Fand Sidoy. the platures aod: the s RO VENG G0 Sev Deorne Stonwe *'mystery to the other. Mrs. G. E. Webster with ner two YANTIC home’ of her son, F. J.*Brooks, in Had- | ing for th me price. The body of James H. Stacey, who ied in Brooklyn as the result of in- hay remain to be cut, how- Mrs. . will children of East Longmeadow, Muss., Her mother, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Li- he; Iyme, for several daws last weelk. of Prospect Hill. Mrs. Charles Smith and Miss Mary | Durfee, returned with some- Is it any wonder that the other? times get impatient with Bac Adstralian Rabbit Fencs s Charles Pendergast of Providence; SECRETARY OF U. & LIQUIDA TION COMMISSION the sirictest confidence. Satis guaranteed money re. ;I‘]he 0!;\ chi;les are now selling for. Address Professor W 2,500, and are being taken by de- partments as fast as ey can be de- Frinceton Ave. Chica£0.|livered from the factory. Farmers in Killitgly and in the Brooklyn will have an oppertunity on inext Monday evening to hear a dis- H cussion of the wholesale milk situa- 4 We ars distributors for Philadelphia | tion by a_speaker that will be sent iamond Gird Batteries. guaranteed | hero from Boston by the New England or 18 months. Milk Producers’ sesociation. Quanti- FET OUR PRICES— _ ties of milk are shipped daily from * GET SATISFACTION | this section to Boston. Michael Head, Sr., of. Academy street improving in héalth after an illness of about one month. I, for one, won't deny that there is justice'in this claim. . Personally, I.am thoroughly in favor of allowing every i community to govern itself and let other communities alone, so far as Such a turgescence of the democratic idea is practicable. But, really, it doesnt befit the pot to call the kettle black If country bumpkins are to be forbidden interfer- ence with ty affairs, may we of the back roads not ask that city theorists, etc., keep their hands off country matters? Poultney Bigelow is quoted as sav ing in a recent book that “The depl # - able condition of country life in Ame- rica may be largely traced to more | than half a century of legislation by town-bred lawyer: reformers from the big cities and agents of railroads and factorie: . That is. a set know any Ld {country life and or uries received whileat work _in a| The registrars of voters are . ° » field, was forwarded by Under- | sion roday for the Purposs of Perfecs. | Fomain for an iadefies perl he| That they too often look down on|na Booth, over Sunday. was a recent guest of local friends. | Pardee of Hast Haven were guests on| Stretching across western Auwst er Lovis E. Kennedy Thursday to|ing (ho voting lists for the coming fanl| , o Charles Lewey has been thegqen other? That they tend to grow | Mrs. Rose Silk and Miss Catherine| "Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Stockett ware| Wednesday of Mrs. Robert W. Bing-|is a. rabbii-tight femee. taid te $Hempstead, 1. L. where burial will| elections. % 4 ~- | Euest ot Sriends. an Hlshers Island. Suspicious of each othen? That some | Silk, spent last week on Block 1¢land:| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldridze| ham. e Nonaest. 1 i orT It arenas take place. Several suggsstions- have been made| i ow Song o Lcclestone is VISIUDE| o¢ them are always on the verge of | Mi S sl Sl Mool o Poguetanuck recently. Mrs. Arnold Gesmer of Haddam vis- | for a distance of ,200 milzs withont s - . = = oo s 2 Calling mames and throwing stones? |turned to Chicopee Falis, ., Sun-| Mrs. William Jones and daughter,|ited at her former home here this| hreak ept for gates It begin [ Vi Biaby Wl \Bshe & {?1:. ”{m?fimmgf{,fhe ‘;,"'"’m Post of | Mrs. William Patterson and Mrs. | i TR 0 SR o Ger, | day where they have employmen: Shirley, of Oakdale, have returned aft- | week. e U_mn”.mv’v’”_ifi;nf 1 e the American Legion, but as yet no| Mildred Patterson have been. visiting Mr. and Mrs, Merl Hughes and twot o ey T R i e to Swlth | s Hanaah EUllecas 1he ghe - g in decision it heen reatied: thavan Lis 3 at_all. r spending s he guest|the troplics, and sometimes for ' mem DiNtey | PRothisea b e Res S | s Tew. Tonton. & The very worst feature of it, how- | sons of Springfield, are spending their| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bishop. of Mra. Leon Backer at Woodluken |1y 100 miles it does not pass o hiimas T EVERTY MAN AND WOMAN | O cing interest to the memnere on| Charles Barrett has veturned tol.ye,."is ahen. one Side happening to | vacation with Mrs. Hughes' mother;| Frank' Phelan- of. Fifchbugg has lo-| Monday p ‘ Pabitations. THe fenae i iy e SHOTLD KNOW. Chev. B I Gt wn Newport, News, after a few days|yp ™, "\ower, it undertakes to con- | Mrs. McCarthy and grandfather, Mr. G0 oolIbns. ~GhAGH of S EnT. Jindshited How to have a good complexion, re-| 1o’ 1- H. Calhoun will’ preach [here. | trol by acislation or otherwise the| Moore. e i o b Ty 5 B e iy fanny: o v Half the cities of the land are con- | Ma: visil er daughters, Mrs. stantly and. down their Eectionyo reftote the growth of hair. ey 8 | vy Sopalt Mol a3 £ serting that tirey are oppressed by the | week. . Ay ic Since . the . fe me sourows: s of Tect. Kidneys and | ors, LoBiar here s it also is in the| given up her contemplated trip to| FEUAME YL N L IOR IV ootntry | "NY. and Mra. F. 6. Meltery ‘snd - B e e il ant ety or Spécify any one of “above | SUrrounding villages. ,Cfl“d* legislatures.” = “What do those hay-|family visited relatives in.Wililman- OOD merchants of rabbits frony overmniine R as tments and I Y1 5end vou the cure| Chief A. P. Woodward of the Dan- ‘. v T seeds know about our wants or our | tic and Mansfield Hollow last week + astating> the region: beyond, . Faiipict fpr same for only 12 cemts in|ielson fire department stated that the| Huntington.—The “;““*“ fleld day| oqs or our capact is their ery.! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lyon with their # & [T CR A OO . L mothing bue “advice derived | [} Motor pumper which was added to| of, Falrfleld County DPomona grange|MWhi Shoula th 5 little son, of Wales, Mass., were - the 2 anda good mer- | Tno poilshed kpeaker -can't ; fom 20 years experience with tnou-|the department last spring. has ad- | Wil be held at the home of Johm|, )", how we shall govern Zuests of the former's parents, Mr.| i} WL P ’ ands of testimon malil_re. | vanced $2,000 in price since the order|Beardsley in Huntington Saturday,| &\ (®(}(n they don’t know anything | and Mrs. T. M. Lyon over Sunday. i chandise s i ives my personal atiention, So write | was placed for the: one owned here.|AUS. 12. about city life?” Mr. and Mrs. Emil Von Deck and| | are an in et Y four children of Vernon, visited Mr. 1 7 Von Deck’s brother, Rev. J. M. Von Deck, Sunday. Rev. O. J. Aldrich . of = Stafford Springs will exchang pulpits with the local pastor next Sundgy morning. Mr. Aldrich will _administer the sacra- ment of the Lord’s supper. - arable combination. T That’s why the good - tire dealers in your - . town recommend and . sell the new Gray - - - Sidewall Firestone. : = . Most miles per dollar for you means most ; patronage for. them. e PREMIER OF ROUMANIA Hartford.—Announcement was made TWednesday by Assistant Town Clerk William L. Farrell that 50,000 papers have been filed for record in the office | of the town clerk from the period be- tween June 5. 916, when the _occe | changed from a'fee to a salary basis. Agency and Chalmers Cars and Max- i Trucks. Used Cars. H. E. ANDERSON 21 Mapie St, Danieison, Conns Telechone 340 of men who don't practically. about country, difficuities and country ibilities, have for half a century assumed to know more about them than country people them- selves, and have legislated according- | Iy, ™ - Is this true? TILLINGHAST 71t X L g3t 5 true, who is to blame for H&Fvw-v. sl : ey [it except the voting majorities who Funeral Directors and . Embalmers H {deliberately put these ‘“town-bred llawyers ana reformers from the big | cities” into power? Chew that cud a minute, feliow ci fizen, if you please. Under our system {of elections. the people can have just exactly the kind of government they want—if they will only ‘use the power they have In fheir hands. If they pre. — fer to let ih€ bosses select their rul- TWY ST ST AR MEPIUSAMLUSTRATING SBVICK M.V- lors: if they prefer to send men to A new portrait of Premier Bratino |congress, not because they are states- Major Junius G. Adams. of Noxth Carolina, who is now jn Paris asiex- 2. . He took an active part |men but, because they are glib talk- s ? a ers; if they prefer to elect legislators, not’ because they know and will rep- eculive secretary of the U 8. Liquids- tion' commissjon. v

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