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S e Dw ‘:fifn“ g’jmu at tne ANNOUNCEMENTS iny coflllfil for 8kill in writing: Tsfldl.‘ u.:on,. ; ; \"J" Ban 53&“2‘3‘:1‘1'?: .J:.}n.:‘:? ’1":?2;7 ; i TR T N ' ; We are contnually st war withthe commen snemy. (High e R Bradiaeocs rL W. Ratbbun appointed 22| Tom Dodge, Fall River ..,.-g, wanted Cgflgf Living) M“ - want your help—the more P’Wl‘ AR R o N trator of the cstate in Rhode Island of o pades Fell Rucs soartawehisd i Werds métper minite for 10, co Lopbile & Geee Bho ik Hoewiely chai’ o farcthy G oo, o ;m.. we qu get to trade with us the cheaper. we can sell food— T e Dunn iwas appointed appraiser. - Bgioto: 3. WeRleny. ey d M A" Goticowail, 48 wors inn ek SDENied Sopraive ‘d"m i Wil an alleged wreding join us now in the public interest—it's your duty and to fu Atk . Colkoy i, 15 ministratrix de bonis non of the estate ! was arrested in New | B vour .dvuhge. oy PaRYy awarded certificates of I of Charles Fontana, Bond $200. foxk N feceglly. g nrogknt to Fall 1 enJ Tg. therfonbw ng . Monday. The police “say that ? Ernest M. Hall was named as ad- e, 48 words ne p < i ! | ministrator of the estate of Albert T:|DIUES and Charles Rogers. imeeting WH)NBDAY SPECIALS }AIIC‘Q"E-}I::‘.E;T“VQ ey ot § : e Hall, who died in Westerly July 26,| Lonelotes In New Tondon, where he Alfeé Corman, 48 words 3 1919, - Bond $800. Sugene B. Pendl Eegtrutdnt pisstsden ap fo Kal ulfemenit being 40 : ton appointed appraiser. S ‘put up his money ‘to back NQ'SB.ESS MAfCHB SRR ? gt ng 40 words ne Tod X Burdich, executor of the will| DOdge. who was suppgsed to wrestle i Sirloin, Porurhcule, Round g a New Bedford man. The bout was to ;‘;\;gs\??'( ATHLE“C UNION SUITS orin o, BRSO, Dot 1) Somt o T (e o & Roecined dace |1 € Eopanis0 nage : alue ... amined and approved for record. & i —‘_“'——"‘—"‘ The first and fmal account of the| Rosers and Dodge were arrésted. § CORN STARCH: ] Ib. c GENUINE B. V. D. UNION SUITS estate of George F. Shefeld, showing | ROSCTS case was settled fn the suncl i@ g ppoy, © T 20c a valuhtion of . §11387.35, was. alter|Tior COurt Dy Rosers agreslng 1o payf $1.79 Value . . SALE PRICE $1.49 S mfnative, Spababd for resae Wheny the case against Dodze was The Waslfington Trust company, guardian .of the estate of Helen C.|Ccdled he hiad walked out of the court 1 Best CHUCK ive ° every particular. The prc B. V. D. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS | B Nizxson. was authorized to sell at pub- | 29M and disapneared. He,wis mm-l Pure CATSUP ROAST, Ib..© 24c Native HopS the “home ,of e latc ] 51.6)0‘Va.}ue .. SALE PRICE 87c/| [ lic %iction or private sale at & Price| " ome'of the troliey cars operating ve- |l Bottle .. .... 10c Eate VEAL Previous to the Chapma in property in Elm street. Bond 34,-| Lveen Westerly and Mystic. just out of Lean Pot Roast +|Ib- -.:.:... 40cHitor a home and will later = 300, in the vaint shop, and " in ' spick-span |l [y e s [l | Tamily, Mr. Thumm is to Lyala A. Richmond presented a re- | Shape. was the sublect of favorable| er’ Blend b ......... 16c|VEAL CUTLETS]|ieica in purchusing a roe gL ; lease individually o herself as admin_ | COmment along the Jine. COFFEE, 1b. 35c o3 Q| Cahtageously located ) istratrix of the estate of Lydix A. Y Fresh' Ground T oos ssoi:. B0 —— 3 5 s Richmond, which was ordered filed JEWETT CITY N. B. C. Royal H"e b e Davis Theatrs oyal lam! 4 . T R Article. Clothes may not make l.he man, but good cloflxu do. cerhmly i urge c'LOINS VEAL He Real Articlc. 3 with the estate of Lydia A. Richmond. mnke ~him: {eel G e R e UL T ST R i Sl e Lunch Grack g EATR e A more self-respecting. Your suit must be neat and well cut—your un rackers |pEEF LIVER ITO Roast with Margarita Tisher your tie of a becoming shade—your hat in the newest - nyle—‘hlt Miss Marie Jackson, graduate of | the dcath of our lIate brother, Paul Ibofi MM‘M_ iStratrix and the appraiser bore the| A are requested fo meet in lodge same name. room tonight at 7.30, to take action on lb¢ 1&: lb 121/ zsc from Broadway which sreereen e e zl: Ml ooy at the Davis theatre 1o ‘Ethier.—ad band cuts your neck, and your cuffs saw your wrists. You can’t’ tqmfimhhle 3 4 A —_— e W morrow are not movie appear well dressed unless your Shirt is right.in every. uhr Hunnewell and daughter, who have MONTVILLE Sugar Cured "ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED SMOKED [ onest-to-zoodricas mom partic 't Misa N ver cs. : musical show which wa are ndn. Right in dengn——nght in pattern - and col e e o ok Mhae been| Recent visitors at the home ot Ray|ll CORNED SHOULDERS ......Ib. 26¢ [ll&nic T Mo do wooenh Fistors at Ale Bome: BfoRay T s < “Trixie” was being flm k in F d $ L d WE BUY. THE BEST AND AT THE LOWEST PRICE: OUR LARGE . || e i ot bt s S| moviion o o Bl i SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB racier . Wi el PURCHASES GIVE US A CONSIDERATION WHICH ~WE = PASS. hersSunidas. sler sisiat s’ miza: | 0,of e, Yorc St and Mes- Srank g piive | Chops, Ib.. .. 50c | Legs Lamb, Ib. 35c ||| Eirbara stuioe of the & ford, Mrs. Nellle Wheeler and Lafay- Company ALONG TO YOU. YOU ARE THE GAINER, Nerachy soon o] EF iz S o Faricy Brisket | Shoulder Chops Eomasris g, ceiaws that Miss S. Blizabeth Clarke of Puliman CREe o ORIl Forequarters B P $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.75 TO. $2.50 OUTING SHIRTS' s tho guest of her sister, Mrs. F. Bl s member, rom this place attended ] ean Flanks | b, .......... 30c|Lamb, Ib.- ol a Sale Price $1.19 ¢ Lamb for stewing Broadway Residence S | Through 'the agency o Donohus, L.yman L. Chapm his beautiful residence, way, to Kredericic humm 13 room brick house witr floors, plate glass and ujp Guild. Gardner Lake given by the boys who| at Tedst, Hot.cldsely e A large audience was present at the = i Naval Cuts 5 . at, gaely Conyresationel cHTRcl Sunday - todhear | oo CA0D Manedpedl i Loin Lamb purpoges ol Za_ Marga Wallace Daniels has resigned as | |p, 14c iul” production the former pastor, Rev. M. R. Plumb.| janitor of the school building. The 1. ..... 20c | To Roast, Ib. . 26c@|: As "Trixie Darlins," t A mighty low price for a good Shirt. Made of a These are made a = good Percale, in coat styls, with soft cuffs. A®very shirtingsaninekt | a”!}e‘(bezrg“;"afh‘l:::ufl"iif}:"'fiiffi: vacancy will be filied by Charles g.r}. '—— [l iittle soubretie who' mar Sttractive bargain in all sizes from 14 to 17. The || All well:mads and good.loeking outing: Shirts ,,.m. iy o M and. Mro. Chas.|Son of Uncasville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl’ = e e e | Hoatre) oWiieq - grower, - M design and colorings are all pleasing and strictly up will wear well. i e g * Ifg","‘fg’m“' residents, will return here| il Fresh Mokican Creamery FRESH EGGS, Every L‘m‘;,:’f“;‘,‘," A to date. ‘Arthur Barrows, who has been doing ! "*3\fys Clarence Walden and children, BUTI'ER ib. 57c | Egg Cuaranteed, do: oGabie row. cen d Mrs. © alde n, L el o z. 57c | tumes, 16vely boudoir crea $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.75 TO$2.25 NEGLIGEE SH!RTS e R T i ey e Dencid, bave eEnd b J ning svening gown and (s g € heir sul e me here after a w i fest of ie 4 Sale Price $1.59 Sale Price $1.45 reAIE T8 Ry ol R L and i 1 * | EOBKIN Tasty, Whole - |RASPBERRY - Ql|iich frer une 2y o i Mrs. Mrs. rank Rogers of this place and ceessio Th made of fine Poplin, Madras, and good 80-square Strong Madras and fine Percale were used to make mother, Mys. Jennie Josephson. | her daushter. Miss Lillian Sawver, a COMROUND Milk CHEESE JAM R folen sucoss o0 Percale in pleasing colors and designs. AN coat these desirable Shirts, all of which have laundered = DY SPRIN +.. jmurse dp training st Ddwrence hospital, Al sdra oubsci the 10th episode of the T style wu:”“olfi Fv:nck cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. No cuffs, We have also included some self-stripe white STAFFORD SPRINGS S ha s Sushiie 9 2 Ibs. 59c|b. ........ 33¢c|lb. ........ 20c!the ‘Circus,’ Internationa e .| era ys ves in o SRR -date o t events, V Shirt we. ess than $2.00. Dress Shirts. Every one a bargain. The Rhode Island Worsted Company | john Banfield of Norwich was a :‘;n““‘;; O i o yande | of ‘Stafford Springs has commenced an | week end guest of Fred ¢hapel. ' NATIVE YELLOW Fresh Fish Dep,L R A e expansion of its plant, the demand for| ~ Marian Henry of Hartford is spend- S o X t Swim,” a rib-ticklir its products having increased to such|ing a_week with heryparents, Mr. and| ONION; bs. Sc iy S :n extent that much large facilities| Mrs. E. S. Henry. iy 1 S...... 3 I 1 7 an "comedy." aDon't fail have become necessary. While zen-| Rev. Bdward J. Aver of Norwich! F}"E NATIVE Fresh SALMON STEAK show. $2.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $2.50 TO $2.75 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Sale Price $1.85 . ‘Sale Price $1.95 Made of high grade Shirting in some of the very jan Cords, Madras and heavy P i eral plan of enlargerhent has been! supplicd the pulpit of the Bantist = newest designs and colors. All made with centre those stvlich Shirayorns Dateales were Bl fmipped out, the crection of A weave| church Sunday merninz. At the Bivie |l POTATOES 15 lbs. pk: 65¢ | 1o+ - v ovvv s . 30c ¢ Breed Theatre pleat, and five-button fronts. All sizes in the as- liss Coon Shirts being all represented. C o Hiieds i) LS dhe flewy goxe TS5 N 19 Pechool Sesstin At dlics Hlodpo reo : oo SEne; Migeohs, . the sortment. Bhrts of thy Bt aies hd ne e Anele be undertaken. The contract for this|is engaged in mission work in Hart- |l ===—=mem=mm=——m"—"—"mc= | [rosh BLOCK lSLAND production starring Viol akes. buiding has been awarded to the ford zave a most interesting account PIE APPLES. . . 3.qts. 1ic SWORDFISH. Ib, Bothe featire "al tne - e Flynt Building and Construction Com- | of her work there. M Maude Ben- —— e .+ .. 40c|f|today an ursday. Th “YORKE” SHIRTS OF BETTER GRADE ............. VALUES UP TO $6.00 [J| rsvy o Paimer. Mass. and the cost neit was chosen pianist for the school. |l BEETS and CARROTS 2 adapted from. the popular Soft Cuff Styles In Handsame Pat terns and Fast Colors at Special Shirt Sale Prices. 1820 b SLAUSIAL, Other womk ie to| My Church haying one Fo W Tt o I il : 13c | FRESH HERRING N evia s Maiasiy 25¢ | the aramatic and heart-a of “The Mijcrobe,” a gir e e for. Fraq it Chuitle optcindad s anars Blbs. ......eiiilln = S ARG at e Richards taem saturday nizhe |} NATIVE WHITE : mirl 7 e STAFFORD e & e dave ek e mut ()| PEACHES . ... 2 qts. 23c | FRESH BLOCK ISLAND Q| (55 ™) ol e Mrs, E. C. Pinney is the guest of her . Joseph Chureh. ' = = KITEMAUG ORCHARD MACKEREL, 1b. :.... 22¢f!author in search of ioca FROM H son, . H. Pmney, in Springfield. e uul,;n‘; it and winaor ing a few days with his uncle, F. A. OV - cquires. polish an fin G i w s ol Fresh From Our Ovens Daily hew anviromment. o Lasbury. Mrs. William Woodhead and four {4n. her—an intere chifagen of Sprineheld are guests of| the sbidiers’ home coming celebration l P CAKES, ASSORTED, Dozen ... ........... 18c]]iveiops ito sometning S e e e at Willimantic Saturdas. e, e et B Joseph Allard of Wales, who recent-| 1t wasannounced by the pastor. that! i QUIR BEST Ascorted Home- . [RAISIN |love with his nrotege. Sta ! here wduld be services in the local| . ;. ce r ;% 1y returned from overseas duty, was| {nere wou 5 2 d follow in rapid suc ERTST T e st o T brothen Lowis Anard | ghuren next Sundey, “atchough 10 isy ll BREAD Made COOKIES |BREAD e ewell’ wifi also be. 5o or same Tuesday and Wednasday. . | v Re: soe Newton’ joined | i Camp Ground. Pound Loaf .. 8c{Dozen ..... 15c|Loaf ........ 10cf! 20000 bictires of o Rev. O. E. Newton spoke in the M La La Paloose minstrel company at| JeWton at the Gals Ferty house there | to Crys | A party of 20 friends recently went E. church Sunday = morning = from| the Country club house Saturday ev-| “onday, i of AL & v 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith motored 5 se w e 3 o i T lake, where they were gUestS| o i\ day to Pleasant View where they iy b e bl ¢ and Mrs. G. H. Lord. | thrills the evil tha Hosea 218 The Nl o Ao Fon| onine was greeted by a large and an-i Mr. and Mra:*Walter M. Bucking-| The subject at the Baptist churchhave engaged a cottaze They in- S T (U M e B Door o e e rartors® Mre | (Musiastic audience. The following |(ham Jeft the village Monday morniag|Sunday morning was The Eternity for| PN % b Door of Hove. At the offertory Mrs.| ;e up. the eompany: I'ln_theirautomobile for Winchendon | the Unjust. In the evening, The Bra- e itay s wecs THOER: ROCKVILLE ! o~ g | | Planists, Mrs. Wiliam S. ®m ass., Where they will Wi 4 pari|zen Serpent. ; o 33 s A E 8 fiss Sy R B s iy n Public Health N Koty 5y Gommod, = 97 B TR mice' Dorotmy Wair: e gy L abinf & pave] =3, Cop Dépeau. who sola nia place| Chief Of Brotheriood' Of | Xrcand Mrs A B Sumner, Miss| A and Mps. mElicha C. Burdick | Course In Public Hes TR by Gounod. | enston | Wik N Bukimenine S 1| his duties a¢ the " Tuaihcs “Naiiona| (0 Kysie Allard last spring and movel. | Railway Engineers | Wiisohouse of Wilmancic are spena:| Mrs Eueieis Wattous, i IWestens | reteni iected Fresd R e S uttn "olase was sthi| Miss Edna Mann; Fatima Whitmash | hank in Norwich and the remainderj !¢ L0 tne Dhoeris i nalan; somn- | ing the week with them. guests of Mrs. Carlton Irish. England Division of Raning Hurlbutts clags was e | Jobnsing. Miss Gladys Beadle; Jack| they plan to spend on Cape Cod. O One. of the good things that will oc-| Sunday Nurse Association . at the ourney. an, Tar, Miss Marg son; company from Nomw any. o P ) [ aRs rennte: Boriial ants Borvnd, M., w ing travelled 1280 miles, nearing the s e | monced 1o deliver the wont eappie | . Michael Gregory has trimmed out cur todny (Wednesday) is the meet-| Miss Jennie Burdick entertained on heid In Tortlnd, Me. w journey's end, covering 1320 miles. A | {yi'"¥ JIiss Beatr MO e vilage: which 'In u BIY o' much of the evergreen growth about ing of the Ashford Bible society. This| Sa v night and Sunday her broth- [of the Public Health Nu special board meeting was called of | 11{°% o g Oanaiship, < ' ars pasthe recently purchased home, long B v holds a picnic each year with| er, Arthur Burdick, of New London,|glven next year by tr atherine don sind Dorothy| been ordered by Noyes B. Altn of the known as the Governor Hyde place, one of the four churches. in Ashford,| and her sister, Mrs. Charles Palmer, | Visiting Nurse Assoc the Sunday school at the close of the 1\ S B 5 iy el session and a committee was appoint-| WyIf. Chérus. Misses Dorothy Frost,| villuge qirect from (he mines and | {iGeby ‘Greatly improving its appear- Westtord HMI' Congresational, Wesi-| with her daughter of Westerly | mection:. with ale. Univer 2o decids and purchase special| ihel Frost, Henrielta Ashton, Helena | hiped to him here by car loads. . | anoc 2ord Vilage Baptist, Ashford Town : . Barber, Mrx. Cariton | ing to an announcemen &iiids §0 s given to ewch member| WUlf, Mrs. - Margecot, . Hepderson, |, tr.gnfjMes. Foger Mcyeich "“‘ii The postoffice was entered again. the Congregational, Warrenville ‘Baptist. | I ughters, Lucie and Julia, | here today’ Miss H of the classes teaching Kadish—Bar-| )[i°5 Anna and i s ki Ly onald, with Mrs | stite police believing it to be the work This year it will be held with the e recent callers at Stoneholm. | Superintendent of the nea first. This committee is Miss Jen- | A the close of the performance danc-| George Kimpall all of New Vork. are) of professionals this time. The garage Warrenville church, the picnic -will | — | Visiting Nurse Associati nie G. Perkins, Miss Alice Satterlee,| 1% Wis enjoved with George R. Ash-| Eufsts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kim-|or Mahion Gray was entered, the lock be at Mr. Mathewson's grove. These| Hartford. —— The street commission |ral years and it was lar Rev. O. B. Newton and Mrs. R. Irving| e of Norwich at the plano. T The| Pay = o o i 5 | being broken and two heavy rubber- icnics for the last- thirty vears have| tonight (Wednesday) will discuss a |her influence tha Hurlbutt. D e R At s T, Tadln °0- | jined robes were taken. These were proven pleasant. After dinner there is| petition from the teamsters employed | (ourse was established Rev. J. W. Carlevale, Italian pastor| DY Carl Brown. Ice cream was on| tertaining their miece and nephew.| found in the postoffice, it evidently be- Eood speaking, usually music by the|by the sireet denartment asking that|few weeks she has bee of the Central Baptisi church, Nor- se and John Tnedly, of Providence.|inz {he intention of the burglars to use Babcock Cormet band and all are sure| they be paid at the rate of $1.10 an ileave of absence hut to meet old friends not seen :for at| hour for double teams and $0 cents an | today that she W least a vear. These gatherings are|hour for single teams, effective s of to (ake’ un this A i s e, ety fall when tht Universi This Course.in Publ 7 T % ====s—m=r===| ing is the Only. cou and already applicatio received not:only from her throughout the 'sta diffefént parts of the cot The advantages offered portunity to study. at Strongly to the women Ly P Ba in the nursing field a y Migs" Hills js aga to 3 of “the work will undou eeps SO (4 Miss: Hills, and. those sociated with her im the Ne ivi af ‘the "Amer} n Al" ten o’clock I'wake him | tiation plan nereafter wich, conducted the Sunday cvening| Mrs. A. Thatcher Otis, of Norwich,] . Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs and | them in breaking the safe. 'As the day service and spoke on the Early Davs| was a guest of Mrs, George J. Ash-| daughter, Miss Natalie K. Gibbs, of|lock was on, they were able to examine of the Christian Church, and of his| bey at her cottage on the Bluff, Sat- Norwich, left here Saturday afternoon|the contents without using violence. work among his people in Norwich. urday. afferngon. hy automobile for Cape Cod swhere|Many of Mr. Lasbury's private papers Postmaster D. R. Povey has receiv- Mrs E. Newtn went to Williman-| they will spend a few days at the| Were scattered abgut. Nothing was ed his instructions in regard to the| tic (‘amp ground Saturday to be pres-| home of Mr. Gibbs' mother, Mrs. Na- | taken, as the safe was empty of valua- than P. Gibbs, at FEast Wareham, | Dles. Mass. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.! Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Alpi | Bates’ home recently were Frank Bates their gaeat, Mrs. Bty Joneirn. And! of Worthington. Mass., @d his daugh- Vernon. N, Y. were an hutomobile| ter. Miss Catherine Bates. from Boston | party that visited Hartford Frida and Miss Emma Bates of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Krense, afd|- T SWO ghildren, Marjorie and lizabeth. with SOUTH GRISWOLD | Misses Winifred and Doris Main, all| Trie Lare Slip. N. Y. i of Norwich, were recent guests at the | visiiae i wnon B Susaras, 7o home of their uncle and aunt. Mr, and C.-C. Pendleton of Preston City was Mrs. Avery Main, of 3llyns Point. a business caller here Saturday. Mrs. Nelson Parker and daughter.|” Mr. and Mrs. William ~Wesemann | Margaret, of Norwich, are spending [ were in Norwich on business Satur— , Hereaf two weeks at the Tomo Of Mre’ Park: | Jay- up just enough’ to get T ownen | » Mrs. Edmund Norman, and| Mr and-Mrs. Edwin E. Lewis, Mr. h the alternate ¥ 2 at the home of her brother, R. Irving| and Mrs. Ransom H. Youns, Ernest that ‘warm bottle into his association does, riot meet X2 the: Pajigwal Camp Bies Gleia] 0 monk nisited: Bhank srans i chubby }mnds—and I have to watch him to see that A f arganisa tion picnic on_the ‘rounds of their guar: | 'Miss - Vilet Smith of Mariboro. | } he doesn’t slip back sound asleep over it—and then O or e e gian. Miss: Alice = Satterlec, = Triday.| Mase. spent the past week with Miss o $ not_a sound out of hlm ex t hi £t b hi Kecp abeast of the times. Al Dember My Fa Mioon | Gladys I Showpety R I | the; Brotherhosd: of Baliway: sy il CREEANS sofc preatiing, Toriorey Topresented th = Guire was| “1. H. Brayton of Hove, R. L, was 00d of Raiiway. Engi- until seven next morni i 4 ;- England - ord z«;:«:‘ Gatherer. and Miss Mary | here Monday. ! neers, who demand that ali private { ez | gatectn. o Repa c re Maker. Daniel 'S, ygl:“eA and son Woodrow | capital be retired from railroad op- Some other babies I have heard of has in it just the right amount of i i 2 5 - eration, and that-all essemtial in. wake up and cry during the night— sugar and cereal. PENDLETON HILI v Mrs. e 3 WlNDHAM day rwith M Snd Mrslired jo GRan ] dustries be nationalized. but* not mine, because his liftle man in New London. ore oney or ou ATl services will be omitted at the stomach has no trouble with_his babies and put them on the road to- by Mra. Annie €ook from he Congregational ‘chureh for the nest| ool " health. They gave me free a big N ew avey Mitls, " atating 3 etwo Sundays. At St. Paul's next Sun-| : You see, it's Neatlé's Milk F\wd ¢ Mother's Book on baby feeding by had joined her husband If you will LEARN MORE fny &t 330 p m. the preacher —willl WII Lack 0f Iron Ill The Blood Just a form of milk easier to digest fPecialists, and enough Nestlé'sFood 2 asekist Bron Dawle ey will b i probably be Rev. Stephen H. Granbe: than ordinary mibk, because it's jn [OF twelve feedings. ‘August 2th, ‘for 1'lo PLAC : ry, rector emeritus of St. Barnaba’s B f o . WE WILL PLACE YOU B, emeriae s Be C You Money Every Da ot (o Snd ke el | B4 15,52 T you ey 6585, | WA ek i i i ‘Where you can EARN MORE. At a business meeting of the mem- ' Y erly 7 hard to digest curds.” And more coupon below. I know your baby M7, and Mra: Benjamin able Man The Nestlé Company likesito save - 1+ yoqiion oo Ll e, SRR SRR AR SR bers of the Congregational (church on | : ’ * nourishing for him, too—| i tnibe ' daughter, are stay Advertising gpmhhfi Garrsspondence Sunday evening there were abdut forts o o;)o Woman Falls Just _Short Of g m, too—because it can be as well and strong as 1 fon and daushter, & » ng van Office Training present and it was voted to extend| n’ Ty Nestlé'sis pure milk in powder form thatis already modified and Philip Weber has sold his fa a.—'J‘M~“ Shorthand Eereign Teade 2 call to Rev. P. A. Mathias, of: th Ph ’t Back Up Their Mentality - 25 ek m repienthe (Eorcher. aadinon of milk. ATRays bhce crops and will move to Ast . Stk . Ascsesiing Bus. English Servi Bridgeport to become the “pastor of, i ysu:al Strength and - Energy . and sa¥e, always uniform, and free from the dangers of home The - Bunday school pic T:e‘:“";“” AR Cot -'—'.c the moner—don's lot the 4nd strength of will wiich trc s nefessary ; mnzdlfic/":b:; Nestlé’s has stood the test of three generations R b;‘:g‘:'l‘ar:,{ el - we every wi e Jargest g L) Yo i CAe Tariags basiisen anmouricntiaf] athe Bies 2l —junt because to'ssceistand pover in cviry Salk of -’fl& ¢ a today the Lirgest sale of any baby food in the world, b Windham and Paul E. Hopkins of % ~-";-_‘“ with the same vim that tempered woran into one who it cross, . | . o . - Miss . Sarah T. Palm { Windham. The ceremony took place’ S°ts Mim whathe wants Make yourself ncrvous and irritable. To help make strong, FREE! Enough Nestlé’s for day, "Saturday and Sun at the home of the bride's. siater, Mrs. muflwflflw irom—a womam of keen, red-blooded Americans there is nothing. i 12 feeds Sénd th 1 sister, Mrs. North, in We Charles Larrow, in the presence of e e . in my experience which 1 have found 85 |+ icedings. nd the coupon! Willis Oiney has | the family, Thursday afternoon, Au-| Thort of winming” becsuse. hey. dent B s i e ! nis sister. Mrs. Olner, t P sast 14th. ' Mrs. Hopkins is o Sradu-| back ‘tp sheie mcsialty ks Hhe SCnl Ance of wesls e, e o seorie ship, N, ¥ 4 Atae of Windham High school and has: m:“::mdm ‘which comes from hav- €wo weeks’ time.” Many 'antcipate atle Grange pienie at North been a teacher in Fast Granby and| ing plenty of iron in the blood,” says Dr. Masvsscronses’ Nows: Naxated Trom wi day (Wednesd; ay nesdny) West Willington, Mr. Hopkins was re- | James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician pdscd fimmimeoded 17 e, eI e cently discharged from the navy. hav. 9f Bellevie Hospital (Outdoor Dept; New Lo€ured b7 ovct ires millon pasrle smmmaly 13 met | ing been stationed at Newport, R. L,! York and fhe Westchester County Hospital. femeay s cae whick 1y weil bnowa, ) :n& has been in.business with his ' g-eof .’",:, B e o o m-u; ‘ather. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins are i — a1 Tith the former's parents at pns-“ """H"“’,’{“; ,a‘.’_" e R Branford.—The members of the Orchard summer colony r hearsing for a musics . will take placé in the as P j*] of, the . clubhouse Satu Aug. 30, S ey EeTe W{‘AM&_MP‘M... 4

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