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e . — o - i 3 i q g ; 5 | Ana S Ba e e s Norwich Bulletin, Willimantie . ot Notwic kaffent, | ; o 3 e - R, i [ "Saperemar cxraote County fair, under wan- . 3 ! poee Hon . c 1 : of th $ A e gt hl‘thl“‘.‘ . O, E, at 4 s K . 2 2 be silkn fe.l it st t. FADd faith and f ik v B e e et Mot snotsd the R Setvas ot : . 3 . . | Arc crusted a; i 16 mo. motificd If the st 3 3 - ™o i e i hose in au-|jike notice ought to be served. One o 3 2 : d : [} And wire 7o t to how much the strike in. & & And once at him “O how long?" ;) ’ 013 Demcon Stubis = : X g . . A pretty thorous’ was officially opened by Mayor | 198 y e 3 o o b . iy | wsboys were play- oy e d s L hoggh A P Ao RN R _Charles A, Gates. who said e e . ! - . v ! o 3 ‘atternoon ) And all the Piscopals m e & o ~ > ety d - And left the Meetinghouse "It a_grati To note the change re; rehestra, _wmummmmm.‘.m Thuey | Ficulture within tho past two years. a o e b At _lakt they took the pews away !'The attention of the world has besn v e of . : 1_louc > 3 A And often the foor for d o | e T oot P 298, o oo R e i T L e o ooy : S T e , Ereater importance in the world's | °™§ 7:.:.“‘-“".:‘ e R t e B T harge of the enter: | & - 8. . th Bfil‘*d 12 o‘doek. Re- }jnen come” ome medium oS Vnith ‘D “hedn deveted to. it ;;-x_»_n,_';_»,-é;,:,;- oft . Four| : {alnment eatures of he occasion. 1e || tirning leave Beack st 5 o'elock nid réach Norwich ot 6:30. {7 o sl 4,20 i by the daily press, wegkly journals 1 o f e i it] afternoon .on the B, § & 2 The Center Meetinghouse 4 . £ o’ Gonmmar. Palitns| ooy Hfi‘ E nobdnt lzz“d:’::m“;i‘u ] : 3 G - 2 . of mpecial interest o visitors Py . L BF namy P ; : : o ek BEggEien el sy - » ] . and anc 74 . e & e | matte Fimerana the o i 82 sl ol st nad 'FARE 1 MR T ot b : ere w exhibits by submarines, ’ o TR % : enter Grammar, Mary H. Including the U-11 submarine, the Ger- . 1 nope thew dom's ant o structiye interest rural problems . and in the betterment of rural life. . AR, o 3 man craff that crossed the Atlantic - . AS bor Meetingh o ary £d 8 and came into New London officered £ S ; : Denter L. Cedy, 1n t 8 Dmm S Seihe gl o Rk Tacs. : support o the carefally concéived Aver: 1p) % No. - Gt *- b | S SeLE. D satlors of the Tshea 5 . s = “Fimes plans of the federal and stato organi 3, va ;' No. and tside ; : GRISWOLD Tidekt daugnter. Miss Jeumie of| . o omp o g zation responsible for leadership and fir=tained > . appearanc: There will be band concerts; moving > Springfield, with 2 friend, weee the| , TO BE & 'of the more thoughtful and successtul N 0 in|pictures, vaudeville and a_grand illu-{ The su-dng 8chool held its annud ts of 8. N. Billings Friday. & Legichito by S | farmers. For some time it has been o~ s g . Bogue . > is, and the sPmination ashore and on the water in|picnic at Beach pond I week{ Mr. atd Mrs Harold Wilcox and| . jieaiil to the f !part of the plans of ous government H Mijldred Cummings; Liberty Hill, | becn for the past seven wee ¥ nromises to be a big{ Thursday. 7 Son _of Oneco weére guests over Sunday | Considersd the B eniist the more complete ooopera- | TRErs Were also some rather Clover|Verna Parker: No. 5, vacant: No. 13.|ing to the men who went on strike |time in the'celebration line, even for| Kighteen members of - at_Byron Billingw'. Y1 A Senicn ta tion of the bankers and other business | depictions of the gtréets of. the Thi uby Williams: Center, Mildred Ami-|and they ce Y uEht to knaw,, At New London. No charge. grange atiended 'Neighbors m‘ EL nir” and My “‘:’m Bhadhd SN on ] 1o GoN s tont imen and of their association in the|City: the charge of the light brigade ldon: No. 7, Mildred Williamson; Wa-Jthe outset and up to Ume| Mayor . E. Frank . ‘Morgan is busy| NOrth Stonington last week Friday|Francis of Whakford andl Mts. Frines|A ToRsC 1 propos z effort to make agriculture more prof- | the Holy City and other similar sub-|terman, Vera Brigks: No. 10. Gao a large number of ‘huses fros d%e-| apout’ all the time in maring usY | cvening and gave two numbers on thefhave besn Swests of F. C. Dix on the| ., '90% . FEE. itable and_ocmmunities more health- | J¢ts. > &5, - | Briges: Gosien Hill. Rose Sullivan:|port and elsewhere are in competition| fioou® &L [he lime in making susges” | \ozram. i i \nd'drink to a res ful and attractive. ‘The animal exhibits were’small. but| N o 14, Rachel Himmelstein; Npg 15,| with the trolley cars and get msa{) city. Some of his suggestions Rave| TWentv-eight members of Ekonk| Miss Marthz G. Williams *is the| s health to the el | oo Tiocent cventa Nave lont emphasts|iniCTeRInE (hey Mcluded sevors) B2 PEawmrd, MeCalls Ur.; Totacco g {he business that ls Lor the ensichment falicn by"the, waysids, ana more wil| Erange, isitet Pachuns grange last|gucas of friends.in Naniucket. M LU WL to the a s and very re- = 3 ot L likely to foliow. Some have been| Week Thursday: evenin tonington Grange held its annual| A héalth to the fellow w A, i B T $ | fhe otieymen Who went® o striie.| 2o Mkely to foliow. Some have trail | St tntenesting Drogram. plenic I n Woods Tuesday , Hage wimigry b The cal w hen have been made in every : A - Brief Mention. i¥ i of the Union.” Here the mayor - iop of chicRRas R 8 SEep B o Some of these men are mow emploved | byt it iy gifficult.to Il them all af|numbers beis four A G. eler and party motored Siatistics 1o show " ihat. Conneotiowt | tered by Willam B Squires of Cotum: | Eenest L., Chandler of the, Fuspam elsewnere, ves, negtly all of them. bit|uhis moment. Just in the wake of the | most famous Singérs Yo, Prbvidents THuraay > o ,was the mecond greatest state in the("l3 SiFivasungt - e IO, trom . Nevws B o o e ay SoU . ¥ r Seven | proposition to widen Bradley hnd Bank| R. A. Pc:kham and John Riles off Mrs. is of New Lendon, who st repe ! Unjon with its value per mcre of ag- (3180 rather few but promise of morey LOrcrzo, “reh R, Lo anam s weeks, and the wonder is Tow the¥|atreets to accommodate the state pier| FTeston were visitors in town Sunday.|has beep visiung her sister. Mrs Jo- feet, }ricultural products. Continuing, hefl0day. A very unususl sisht was R % Visit. - x ffl;".?.-‘f";,'::"n:.’"';'fim;fvx;? poe o trac and divert that which is to come Ehe sihletonce st sty <hurehbr WIth N 3 o5 has returned home And drink to a » 24 J; ith t) 3. meet wi e First Con gational John Henderson of Manchestetwas! It is about time someone inauthority| b IPe opening of | the highway| SEE VIR DoChaug \Womesans. Sept ol 2l R o an: The t | T3¢ ts very proper_that when tne|DOlls entered by Aspidwal and Be-d (900 FAICTRNagy. meially dect that the strike was e | harvest days are over you should meet | T2rd: Willlam B. Sweeney has ‘an en- % e S _ | official a e done ‘without cost to the city as al® The program: 11 a. . organ vol* megiing Sunday. TH ‘and aisplay vour products and ex- |l SRR ‘,’;:L:g:":“m‘fl.mfi yafiben;:nx' ':1:5 ;.!'é’szi‘?z“%‘if;a?';‘m on or off. if for no other reason than! whole, the property owners om thejuntary: Doxology: invocation: hyms Py B e Giaten Wie one, o1 ,HUMORS OF THE I Ichange views as to methods employ- | 3 g T e " the Amers. | King and family, of Summit atéet, " L = west side of the streets being assessed | scripture lesson: chgir: prayer: ofter-1ins committee who had charge of the| “1 though you were & ed, ete. In order that you might have | T37S . UREE s, " ‘riday. T imother, Mgs. Phebe| PeneAts that will equal the damagesi (9ry: hymn: sembn Rev. ~Allei| (og room Monday at the art exhibition | smoking. ‘campany mflman. 0% ek Sobn Mo, of N %ev?lcclzxvxmea has mother, ; assessed on proverty on the other side, | Shaw Bush of Gales Ferry: = hymni{in" Viyatie. “I intended to ul 1 such an opportunity this county fair c b0 ¢ has been a by Willimantic {88 o large and varied exh o : w 4 comes the suggestion of a municipal] benediction. Dinner and social hour » the veformers Wer: EEAA o > feal team, ix trying fo gec the Bogton | 1LCL fom here who attended the|pizaery. Not on the plan adosred He| At 130 . m.. music, Includine DIWo] qasheer of ew| York. mare bees|againet tobace Lodge, No. 1311, B. P. 0. E. Our or- |fowers and xege! p - A During Thé course of the U"flh\lg' Red_Sox with Babe Ruth here for an|gunday school picnic at Seuth wnh‘. Company of interested citizens' some | recital by Miss Vinw . Richardsons {{ URNITT O SOV SO RS BEOE e der is patriotic in character and up- i S with, Babs Ruth he C - helders of American princi ana ATAC1cen BRBL drteesa: 18 il exib Ly : ington of the Lee Methodist church in| fime ngo, when sach sharehoider nald | business: What About the July North- i -And_of c R o s demmonstrated | Lomes, e Tai e e e piabantty oa'ur‘;‘::l’.‘sded fi?‘?n; Tofland, Wednesday, report a Most| (he price of & voung pig that was to] fleld Conference, by Miss Lucy Buld en, . SOYPK Talner. 4 monogEAT, oh ng the world war as our lodge and |0 the grounds. The t i B s ot B B ThTadhy ight, her | Sjoyable time. - The . rain started| bring individual profit which did nét] Win of Lisbon: What About. the Au- Order 4id_its {ull share and them did | SIYIRE girls act. .the Tenneliey Sisters.q Mamber of Jiiends- 3 1€ | people for home. a. little sqoner thanl|materialize. 2 #ust International Christian Lndenvor VOLUNTO R St Fum . g tadas es & el B iy Svenine - However,| Paul Arsbrook, a prominént @ist| ey had ll:&enwlm m&‘;m:fin“ - oThe mayor's: piggery plan is bett fi?—'éfe"&“?’m-’fi'c:‘_.’".",’.:-,);{.,fi’%‘.‘..fi; F%.mufi”“ Noh- 8113 Tifes with| letter monoogram —Iudze a varied vaudeville programme of Cincinnati. has beer vidil . | A o oat i &l S08 gRSOTOL; mxmul or s 1) s e 'Scotent rd e plan of the city of Wor- " e wddr B b L il Dach and by H. H. Spuoner, secretary of Uons guarantee. “Tri-| The Girl—Go back an Alvought of dlile oty e biles and ‘buses| fo tnmt whar e e e nona e ICqessTul | necticut Temperance - umion: closing{ UMDI™ Red Tubes are guaranived for | coward 4 the ride, in automobiles In that city it is onerated as & branch | NEcticut Trempetance g gt xekr; Drop n wnd ook tham over.| ' The ‘Boy-Hee 1 1 w. he's alrend and wider meaning over the tire = face of the world. = This meaning has |Sisting of Piper Billy the ‘come about threugh the 'fl'";:‘ ?;‘,: vars;:»et Sepn:’!’r:“,n-, ::, =X E?M neae-‘ he. ng&n:;d;‘:m’{ E?: \“}m to the various homes most enjoyable. “""':c,ae‘;"“,‘}‘f,‘:; 'zvn?:f\h ":w”n:rgi o :: 25 weEh TR R i o Shoe dancing act, and Mrs. Henry Ma-lat the station house ay night, T = ' i 5 —— bikck eyes a3 our ‘hove scauitted tnemeeives |(hieu and Michael J. Farvell in voosi|Liout, MeArahur belnk on tay uis-in, . WAUREGAN fon of garbdge, Toe piey ave 74 ROAD SOCIETY ABINGTON G P W) undeér fire and over here in_the way | A€ SCHONS. ik 58 i "At the Fi ist 5 Wauregan Congregational | on the city garbage, and there are ¥ . Wy Bibre, ¢an he Before the ¢ the fair thei At the Baptist church there| At the Wauregan Congregx y . o W R Aok’ of 10 L. WIS Ak i g W Al o oty e Worship at 1045, ser-|church there have been installed twe| 000 of them. Last year the city of y._.;',‘;ief}.:lfé’au'lifi"&"un; ea i ",msem. ;.‘ » o TN PR 5. ‘ preparedness, and among a new ¢ Gave a very parade | will be morni) Worcester sold pork to fhe value of t " good Strange people. America has deM- | (hroush the cehter Of the city. Whee- [mon theme, The Teaching of Christ|windows in memory of Mrs. J. A M. | Worcester soid pork 1o the value ofixofy "Sionington J I°riday evenin Gagrge M. Sharpe of Providence has 12, church, school| Atwoed and Helen ~Louise Atwood. Parker . Johnson of. , Springfisld. | been visiting local relatives. 'fl.‘!"l-(!g that she is not a nation or a ler the | Appliea in Industry; % people that seeks gain in war but has > s i 7 Th indows were given by J. A.|Dlied to the vdrious city institufions. 3 4 the S | music for_the Tor the study of the Bible; 7.0. the Iast| These wind . on%: | Masw.. joined his frmily at S. N. Bil- | Mrs Merritt Galup died Fridac| " Thomus— to all world that she umal ang J. W. Atwood and are of excep- | Mavor Morgan savs the citv. of New | 20 SUNEC ol tion, "luitkhe at the Day IKimbai) hospital.| The O e parade, she : divided into two- settions. ‘union service Christian ‘EndeaVvor & ks 5 P ied by ME. Hopling| tional bemuty. London pays $3.000 a_year for the col-y TMgl. "%ina Mrs. T.. B, Spalding lef:|The fuheral services and burial were| him a o L T e e o IIBht- | cians were dressed in rural costumes|for the surhi \ and justice. Her position has iy lection Bf garbage, or swil nd the been established and can never be|Which if not particularly artistic were "‘&’.."-" ust::; Sk S i The fi.?j;n":;h(%ec;:o:l:“;?dlnh); ":‘fl‘f garbage: is_given to the contracting|Monday with M. and Mys. Chautilion. held, Tuexdwy, in Westbrook. Punch. questioned. at least striking. 1In the parade were ,d"‘"‘" g el A e e 3 h“““’d_nd e b Gtate the re-{ collector. By starting a_niggers of|f New York ior an automoblle trip | - James Sher v driving for Dr.| o " . N Pour weeks ago this ground _on[@DOUC four hundred Elkx with young|Sunday morming in the Women's Club/lage and it is Mesdifss to stare the to-| 530 “Siavor Morgan snve that instead | (0 Cupe Cod. Geodridge: “That's a . which you now stand was a perféect|lady friends. The parade formed on|room, 802 Main street, at 10.45. - | = of payhiz out $8.000 a year for the| Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Lincoln amd{ Mr. and Mrs. Young &f Pawtucket| . g0%% 0, Vailey street and marched to Broad|ject of lessop-sermon, Christ Jesus.|ciated by them. = , : Aatghter Wiho spent: Bundas &t ko K, Mre, Marsi, of SPHRENSIA hare wilderness and our poys resolved to t P e Tven | Miss Olive L. Johnson bhds return- | Soliection of garbage the city can save 2] el . and ,Sor Arid it 1n often 18y out and clean up these grounds. I|Street. down Broad to Union. up Un-[Golden Text. Colossians. 2, 6.9, v B e I ADant (he Bmmet at] fhut dmount By ‘goig into the ~mix] Noyes ileft for <htie hoffte m‘x,eonl been . visiting ,Mys. C. K. Martin, WA s RrounE 2 . jon to Main, up. Main to Bridge, over |nesday evening testimonjdl meeting at|ed home, having spent the business on the same scientific plan|N. J. by power- boat early Wuewday| Invitations are out for the wedding | ol 50" o Bridge to Pleasant street and through [7.45. 3 Westerly and Waich Hill. that prevails in Worcester. The mayor | morning, i~ ot Atisw. Olive Pike and_ Kennoth We- [ I JUIER B7 OO0 3 Pleasant street to the grounds. - e, and Mrs. Fred Maymard Biyc|nas investigated, and he knows| Mrs Willlam Billings = and ltue|therbee & 12 e'clock Tuesday. Sevi. Age-Herald Joseph Menhart, third vice presi- COLCHESTER e ron My Maynard hew fully| Whereof he speaks. daughter. of North Stoningion. ‘and[2 and ac the Comgrepational church, | AEIHEWIT : dént and organizer of the Amalgamat- . _lda Wagner was a Norwich|recovered his healih. = = an_awful mess! [ 3 ed Meat. Cutters and Butcher Work- lvisitor Thursda j Elletin_Jettee of Beston is having - «| both the Tuke of g . Por Infants and Children men of North America, has arrived| supcrvisor and ‘Mrs. H. S. Libbey;two weeks’ vacation, spending the = = Farl of Wackleboots! InUseF\ here and promises trouble undess thelnaye returned from a month's vaca-|time at his father's, J. L. Jettee. . - Tha Milloinajre—H'mp ‘'or Over 30 Years | men ~mpisved in the local meat mar-{{ion with relatives in Maine. Henry Leach and family are at the youe mother! Buying Always bears kets get better wages and shorter|” Daniel Webstéer and Charles H.|shore for a week’s vacation. want Just because the hours. The mén here have been Of-|Dawley were in Hebron Wednesday| Mrs. Ben Linsley and children have The Passing Bhow ganized and have held several confer-|,ttending the funeral of Ferdinand|been Springfield, Mass. with rela- “melling fce cream Signature of ences with their emplovers without| Coates. theen. - et oD coming to any seftlement. M it o Mrs, Samuel Morgan & Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Tillinghast are . “Yop.' . claims-that the local men are work-|ter, Miss Katherine and i spending a vacation at Plessant View. e arere werry sheut 1 ing 73 hours a week and get omlv|gan motdted to Norwich Th Joe Stonge is taking a tour by au- ou're wrong. 1 1 Dr. F. C. Jackson |fom f5.10,320 2 week, Thes ask 3251 Fhe "Gosnel of Labor will bo “the|tomobite throagh “Fall River and P S B MR L s Xe for a 63-hour week. The mierchanis|iheme of the sermon at the Congrega- |along the shore for his vacation. e in my ioe oregm strenuously object to being told Dy |ijpnal church Sunday morning, Labor| Mr. anl Mrs. Allen Moffitt rave troubie. —Xansas C) Dm‘ls'l‘ their empioyes when thev shall oped | Sunda: Dbeen at the Rhode Island shore for a and clese their places of business. S, Kellogg. Thomas P. Kinney, E A < r o T e | Coroner A.'G. Bill, of Danigisom, ar- | Arthur ‘H. Chapman and _Thomas rteott and faauty cf > KALEIDOSCOP ~Remeved t, Wi antic | rived here Friday afternoon and held| White “were at Hayward’s Lake-oniCha: spent a few Jays at i Yor quiekly v Thursday eveping on a fishing trip./J. 8. W last week. ; ror cweky trat thits them bodi) Sooclologists imate overy 1,000 bachelor eriminals, wharess marris duce 18 per thoussnd Hours —9 2. m. to 3 p. m. an inquest on the deatn of Pea : : il Fhone 44| nith, killed. 1n the amtomobile cel:|They brought’ home ‘a large string of dent on_Jackson street Thursday eve- | bullheads. ning. The ingquest was held in the| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Brown were CANTERBURY GREEN JAY M. SHEPARD patroimen's room at the police station|at thelr cotthge at Hayward's lake| school on thé Green will oven on Thursday, Sept. 4, with Mrs. Dorothy and started at 8.20 adjourning at 4.151 Friday. s i Succeeding Filmore & Shepard . |atier which (he coroher viewed the| Thomas S. Clark'’is 'moving his|Bennett, teacher, and will be in ses- » & Funeral Director & mlhlfl' body of Smith at the ' undertaking [household goods to Mrs. Belle Allen's|gion Thursday and Friday. Thesc two A loeal government rooms. The following witnesses were h°x:"u?" :ou:‘h‘!fiafin nfi"é"na. o |aays ace for special ohehr-vnlu? :n ';"; hulld » fullhvv' n“ 1 heard by the coroner: Miss Bertha t the Baptist churcl unday at|the part of the other teachers of the ofl trom pumpkin seeds 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC 1045 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. the pastor, iown, whose schools open-the follow- g Koot the mbasiet thered at a fire Bund erkahire Lown wers S Moriarty of 204 Jactson street, Mich- Y Lady Assistant Tel connmection |ael Moridrty of 222 kson street,| Rev. B. D. Remington. will preach. |ing Monday. W. Hickey of 203 Summit| Leonard Siebert of East Hampton| Rey. Mr.-Clark. a former pastor in the change from P | George : street and David Fortier, who was| Was in town Friday. here, will preach at the church next ow from 28 states. o driving' the truck af the time of the| J. C. Bermng.of Shailer Hil was 4 |Sunday morning. - "",',"}“; i, s il Broc. aceident. The coroner will announce| Visitor in town Friday. Several of the parish people at- D e iay BT ene R his finding within a day or two. He| James Herowitz and party motored|tended camp meeting at Willimantic Rintes 154 posket book FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |said that the charge $n which Fortler|to Norwich Friday. B CO ee t % EMBALMERS will be guilty or not guilty will be The grange entertainment Thurs- 7 The back of & new p criminal negligence. MERROW day_evening the 21st. was well at- is made tubular o f 36 Union St Willimantie, Conm | o, = (" Fo L PR tended. Ice cream was sold and the brush can be egrried in Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) lpolice court Friday mornin, »fl: Mrs. Lena French spent a day re-|whole affair was financially a success. i An Bnglish inventor haw s cently, with her daughter in South| The comwnunity picmic which. was k the caterpillar tread to Willington. .. |to be held at Babcock’s grove Wed- > 3 TR use over the softest ground Mrs. E. Williams spent the week- |pesday terminated in an indoor ga- ? B § [ Tn Assam an oath | tng_ within & rope eirel end with her sister fn Willimantic. thering at the Grange hall. Rain be- 4 9 Mrs. Phebe Wilcox is passing a week | giv s little hefore noon caused i - Mgy o | with Mrs. Seagraves, in South Coven-|a general stampede from the the witneds does not tel Y’ ‘B 1 try. grounds and everything was _soon > o4 thet on M“RRA s Mrs. E. J. Mathews and two chil- | coriveyed to the shelter of the hall. All 3 ? S o ,.”v'.‘,‘,’"’,'{.. npplicat 1 b | Jldren visited at Winding Brook farm|enjoyed the lunch of sandwiches, e g p - possible care and wkill, w Monday. d lJemonade and later. ice ~ 2 duce forty thouwand mini Grayland. Clough has returned to|comer “aatnes layed duridg the cream. ‘were playe ring “ug ' . y' e his home in Tfll'lén,fl after npend}{ll afternoon. In spite of the threaten- 4 “l"fl)fl'l:;" H. Dubols of , o s W ) three weeks at Edgewoo ere. Whs % lnlmntie’ m Tvan: Wicor-and . tamily nattended | 15, meather - - Y., has entered int camp meeting Sunday. Mrs. Wilcox i M Pis fruit crep to | returped home with them, she having Yonkers. for $50.000 T the week onm, the nds. ~ WESTF both apples and pears. Puboln of New Paits il AR BITEE ; Showis-~his, to New-| . AL 8 o £, A. Miller has bought the Rich. s Rl Have You Everything Needed for Canning? Rt e e e e Tt o T e a _ Harriett-and ‘Bradfora, Kibbe . of | Présent locationtand, will mo . lee commissinner of New 4303 : Eilington ‘are visiting_ their gand- R e e o g G H = asked an apnlicant fo 2. ) E omd \g b ! the force: If you were o E PG o) "flf"éfi * Usher. hag, beer. dnter- | Monday evening tere was'a folty| b t d ded Qieperun & mob whnt o Women who do their canning and preserving will find §|tainins her brother-in-law and “sister e e e e VL R 15} 3 a eCl “Pass agound - the b The. consumption of ¢ the year ending . Ju 5787519 beles. amainst during _the previous consumed - amounted in 1919 and 1,118,840 1 Finland occupies 8 miles_of territory, of wi saquare mile: ARG their DphyShamtiiient | Bep. vited about 50 of her nelghbors. . A 2 . k / much of interest here. There’s everything you noed for g dlisn Harsiett Merrow 15~igain at| eature of ilie ‘evening was a kitchen | bcth th -doing-up the fruit and ar b cduiey J|in Kinsston. R attending to collese e s oy i 2 32 & S .y vegetables and we strongly advise - Mis W, B. Martn of Rectvine re.| 35t Jas Dréduced from the aarkiess| (W - rather'than wait until you do need such articles.” y Panbe the SoRi e ma- brosmetionr] - ’ No ryaise ln = A er than Norw Atlas E. Z. Seal Pints, dox ... 98¢ | 1-2 Pint Stze Jelly Tumblers GARDNER EAKE & popuimiion of ¢ . R ¢ i mald that Mt known, Atlas E. Z. Seal Quarts, doz.. $1.00 | With tin covers, des. 1c 4 3 A Rev. Michael Maynard Memorial : - Masen Attas Pints, doz. prgerliy-oPoed o ite: chmgron, gear Garaner Lave on O ( :u ‘ ln p d E. Z. Seal Glass Tops, dox. ; < FR e The| f 8 e b Sounds Well s OWD unday, Aug. 31, at 11 ] A 3 - Maser Atlas Quarts, dor. . Geod Luck gun Rulbury doa: i Boys from Camp Massapeak will have : Jondon's siczan of R ch and_special musical numbers . iteers” sounds well in an ] Will Be rendered.. The service s pud-, ; 5 e e d - 3 : - C ‘Made By . ol ua I Unionvifle. 1 s ia has issucd . LEDYARD - +ostum Ceres! Company, B Feisob Sine or ner There will be service at the Ledvaré } Battle Creek,Michigan, S Clara. and Rao G Baptist _church . Supday ~ afternoon. iz r“r;x«-l\P;‘ to take pluce — -the summier home of Miss — — Bar ‘sictar, Mrs. Frank Ardrew a W. ) ret: ed.| . . — — rom i vacation, Wil ba Brsesats . 7 - , S _