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E S A T T R A S - = b » 3 ke LN, SESRRSRIIS- - S 5P S ORReS: o SRE R ¥ L i S e s IR £ : DENTISTS ALFRED RICHARDS mond Flute and Drum Corps, Rock- ville; Lancrafts of New Haven. dge- : woods of Westville; Grenadicrs of Milford: Néw Departure of Bristol; b 5 Father Matthew Cadet Corps of Hart- ¥ ford, Chesbro's Fife and Drum Corps DENTIST of Stonington, Royal Typewriter Drum ! Office Hours {Corps of Hartford; Manchester Tire i o . " L an m_Corps, Cen' 1 B: - 1.3 o5 p. 13 Norwich Suiein, Wilimantic Of- ~The Christian Sclence services willing s e Ban of Boutt e Wed. and Sat. Eveninge Sunday ‘at 1045, in the chester: Milldale Fife and Drum Corps., | TENOSI0s, Flower Balldkue 0 Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 e el T TR T Main_street. =l o R Middletown Fife and Drum Corps Man. Gol-|pwentieth Century Flute and Drum —) FeSe: SEWING MACHINE DEMONSTRATION What Is Going On Tonight. i t = Foliite 5. Loug Poet, No. §0. @, A |3en tSxt HMic - Responsive read-|corps, Meriden: Silver City Fife and IR & 5 W i cocaer of|ins, TN £ 208 Drum Corps, Meriden: Eazle Fife and | i . R. meets in G. A. R. hall, c s, ale Fife an: D R. J. COLLINS R. R. J. CO | ner of |y Thread City Fife and ~DrumDrum Corps. Moosup: First City Fifel orps holds a Victory Field Day. to-|and Drum Corps, Bridgeport: Winstead ! Three Days Only, Following Fair. ACT BEFORE SATURDAY Main and High streets. e e Country Fair under auspices of i - 2 : %, E; B¢l gar (Saturday) when thirty-one flute|Piccolo Band, Sons of Veterans Fife ! [rilimantic Lodge No. 131L B P O.[00 piccolg drum corps from Connec- |and Drum Corps of East Hartford: | DENTIST - = g |ticut and Massachusetts will compete | Bast Hampton Flute and Drum Corps, | Just . t- f F . ,tl t . .. The by Wilanies bimiey Nouass | T 8 B e e e in time for your Fall sewing. Don’t let this opportunity : ; Sk 148 Main Street Norwich, Conn. ' GOODRI At the Firet Baptist church, morn- |rade will start at.l 0’cjock, foMming on | cred Heart Fife and Drum Corps, of ing worship. followed by communion | Main = ot and marching from Wind- | Wethersfield, St. Ann's Fife and Dr“ml incoln Square. coun- | Corps of Waterbury, Maple Fife and| e Akran, Ghio o —— pass by. Sewing Machines will be much higher later on. Phone 1i73 o«:“v GBS , Carnenter. will preach the first of four iermarching twice. Part of the con-|DPrum Corps of Stamford. Continen- o . B Bt e Bt ot o el e ke SR S | D oty s, oorrs [l W S them at the samé low prices this month. DR. L. J. EGGLETON monpiace. _ Church echool at noon. |the remaining contests wdm t_afiebpl:se n“nd I(now!e:‘ Fife axd Dr\lmd Corps. | "y C]ub l oo >3 s Christian Endeavor meets at 6 o'clock [at Elks Park parade Will be re- | Worcester, Mass.: Army and Nagy nly, ‘l‘d s ot T e St 1o P el o ey “or Miate Wi Sha bra-Corp, Wagesster, & | Join the now, o .00 at the time you join 1.00§ DENTIST Certified ! 16n, followed by evening service at 7.|Hooker. and the following men Wilt|rjan-American Fife .and Drum Corps. “lfl t}fl’s Chl'ful . . . i X v erf i T e e o | HeT mcs: Camtaln Priilh £ Fart- | Parianicrs A spantins . Fite and i POF WA won ma e in your home. VAL G R S S morning service, with the sacramen: ton. marching mfl\'oml‘hl\f’ ‘\'néua(ne'": Drum Corps of Leeds, Mass. Central Building, 43 Brosdway B G [' . 2 B e P e | G alor Hanks cxetation. - In case of) Bolsheviem in Russia is = factor} ’ - - Norwich, Conn. Y LCOaric J o B a1 contests will be held at the!that has attracted world-wide inter. e — T : o sonte: B T o e our wing chine More-Iile UL RINCC At the South Coventry Methodist |armory.. The contestants are the Tal- d e e e | A Tis Fite and Drum Corps; Yales. |effects has caused all thinking men to s t 12.45 ville” Fife Co Ham- | study its cause and to try to find some | 1145 with a sermon at 12.4 jvit anda Drum rps R e order to bring people back to a better way of living. During the present| ? month Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, pas- tor of the First Baptist church, will \ preach on Bolshevism, and its cure. He will endeavor to show that the strong _reaction from hypocrisy and :the industrial conditions of Russia, PR. F. C. JACKSON - DR. . J. COYLE Adjustment Make You Old, Too Don’t wear yourself out with that old, gummy, hard running sewing machine. Even if it does usually sew pretty well, is it right to break down your health and wear out your nerves by using it? 2 messures it out, cer- 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. §! tifying how much of ] { were th i ses. The first of 3 Willimantic, Conn. Tty cormons WHI be. given BURET] Honest, now, aren’t you pretty tired after an hour’s 4 = £ evening. L . it you get. may be = Since the resignation of Physical |[f§ Sewing? Office Hours: 9a.m.to 8 p. m. || by yardstick, or a pair of scales. The tire user has settled on the mile as his ,Dl'. ’A- J. Sinay measuring unit of Telephone Director A. A. Martin, there has been no one at the local Y. M. C. A. to take charge of this branch of the work. > General Secretary J. D. Eimendorf was appointed to procure the services of a girector for thé coming year, and as yet the man has not been decided Let Us Buy That Old Machine See how much we will allow you for it. Let us sell ipon althoush several applicants are |l yOu, on easy terms, this new and wonderful model. Serviag being considered. At mtl;e‘ feg(ul;_lr DENT‘]ST ser meeting of the officers which is to take Goodrich; dosepting hie Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich measurement, certi- SEWHG MACHINE Phona 1177-3 fies them both the quality and quantity of Goodrich Tires L] place this month the new director will | be chosen from the list of men Secre- tary Elmendorf has picked out. addie.” the battle-scarred auto- mobile veteran of the Second Division, X SEWING MACHINE s this| & E. F. recently brought back to . we oin; i ountry, after 1S months’ service over- “What are going to wear this fall,” is e secret is| country, after LT o e st 3 L ires i i if yi man; f this city. Friday. is automobile - ri showing of late modes reveals in a most gratifying mer. | 0¥ fhe only ome that has been brought | (Invented and Patented by W. C. Free) DR.E. J. JONES More-Mileage Ad- e back to this country and is being uses A 5 B & 000 miles Hear are the very first of the new and authentic™ Coats and|Pack to this country and I being ueed e W = 3 Z g : i g L justment—6,000 miles Suits in a collection most interesting and important, incorpo- | marines. Although 90.000 miles Fere on which you can sew all day without getting tired. It is | faite 45 Shammon Buikling g’gm o f e overed while in foreign servic E = < S ¢ e W B B ot s 00 -l e S e rating the atmosphere of autumn with rich new weaves,|iic nsyer suffered with cngine tou guaranteed for life, and is so beautiful you can keep it in (No, this is not a music S itrante. Ehome o i e Dhwis Tor cbehieen months: service over- |l the parlor. cabinet. It is The FREE T b o e Goodrich is making what- it leased housands of Good- rich dealers and users to tell us “‘are the best | tires the rubber indus- try has produced.” Then Goodrich Certifi- cation steps in, and measures out to the tire user in his own unit the least he with proper usage ¥ from a Goodr smartely distinctive and weorkmanship unsurpassed, and they | [27% U8 hetron. and wears the . . N . B . . . veted Croix de Guerre. The rear; invite your early inspection o choose wardrobes of individuali-| 1?"5c" . W< "he Singre star of the . brigadier. Several pieces of shrapnel ty for Fall and Winter. {ire Jodged in the body. The car went {went to Putnam Friday afternoon. The A. H. delegates from Windham FINAL CLEARANCE OF VOILE |qi s i ipn i | held in Danbury Sept. 10 and 11 will | be Rev. John FE. Clark, county chap- DRESSES lain: James . Twomey, county pres- i ident: John W. Murphy, county vice| . | president: William P. Murray, Put- YOUR CHOICE AT HALF PRICE [H T filal il & O P e roane e {fars. The local division will zend Ja: T 2 D. Healy and Di = O Bri = dele- This is the final clean-up of all Surimer Wash Garments, in-| ioi " 1ni "oiner delegates from the ! s Gounty will be: Putnam, Thomas P. completeness of assortments and broken sizes must be|rvan and James H. Rafferty. Pomiret, > md ak f F !l l h . a Thomas Maher and Peter Maher. out to make room for Fall styles that are coming in| . w. p. s. Keating has been ap- |M. C. A. are heing placed in condition | Permission was granted A. P. Webster | have resumed their studies at Deep DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Houra 98-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Mr. Wm. C. Ellis, the silk artist, is with us this week. Come in and get a souvenir and see what wonderful work can be done on The Free Sewing -Machine. Belding S{]aded Silk used at this demonstration. Thousands of people have taken advantage of this wonderful sale. Have you? - THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY Established 1872 135-143 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. hTire It gives tire users the pointed city health officer. which of- |for the coming season. to erect a wooden building about 24x | River High school. every day. fice he held prior to the outhreak of| TFour meat cutters were affccted by |21 feet on lot No. 95, North Main| Dr. Emma J. Thompson of Hartford peak standard,at once the war with Germany in 1817. Dr.{the strike of the local union of the|street. to be used as 4 store and a|spent Sumday at her forarer prord a gauge to apprai Associa- | dwelling, here. I the value of other OB O O O WO B O IO OB DO - OB O O Ol A D O Here is your opportunity to provide yourself with a good | e, i iin & liettenan: in Co. T,|Amalgamated Meat Cutters & F 9 went wWith that organization when if|tion of America, which was called here| The following bilis were read and| Invitati h Voile Frock at just half the former price. went into federal service and served lor I'viday morning. 8 voted paid: Tloyd H. Ray, work on|the weading of atisy Floren saron tires, and a surety A number of local people have been |stree Frank I. Ray, work on|Hope of Willimantic and Willlam bond Serthe Goott (}y] ¢ 1e Goodrict with the members while they were at, streets .43; P. J. Rondeau. $71 hé 102nd Resiment of the|attending the Charter Oak fa r part of o :yGates Stark of North Ly S - ATTRACTIVE WASH SKIRTS | Yankee Division. He was Jater trans- | Hartford. Martin' Topen $62 John Burdick 3171 | ber 37 SR £ = . Tires he is buying ' | ferred and had charge of a base hos- b= g g | Philip Morancy $7.11: Earl Howes,| Mrs. Thomas Carroll and family ires he 1S buying ‘ T HALF PRICE [ e R e, The JEWETT CITY A% g T snek sen il Thomat | motora to Hariierd Morday to'x:| THE INGREDIENTS OF | 4 A e ot g oftces Ran, Beé ? . Mei 59.10: J. C. E. L. plant, s the Charter Oaik fair. | fillea in turn by Drs. C. A. Jenkin Rev. Albert Donnell's Sunday morn- | library and hosehouse $161.80. '0;4",9']_ ‘P’{I‘s J. ¥ 7 | B Gos J Q ted in e 5} e : % . 61.50. 3 Mrs. James R. Wa ¢ Hadly u, oodrich k BT P Sl R, D Niordun ™ | I sablert, an the " Comeroeirionst| Boriry S oeduer IO dabn | Mo James B Wapmer of gy s, 5l , Just the Skirts you need for week-ends and all out-door events.| Wiadisteva, the seven months old | Cosi. The Christian Endeaver meet. | & Tripn 20r: a st tovionrey ipman s eI gl e S L SRR e D sl b oid i ke L e | " on of Mr. and Mrs. John Utkewitz |ing at 7 o'clock w : s E c; A, N. L 2. 3 ¢, Mrs. English, John En- | b They are pretty and attractive because they are the latest e a: the home of his parents at 55 | [i- Ifiscos. One of the featues ot the | PHngs envinhayne and Deacon D. L. | glish and ‘Miss 'Fose' Engilsh, ‘all of | body, flavored with hops and 6 or 7 per | ¢ . A o H | Ives street. early Friday morning. The | meeting will be a lect: ustrated s at d yearly ing | New York, were in town Sunday, call- | b3 fashion and are made up of fabri e e o P >4 ting kB ure illustrated |or the Six—principle Baptists in|ing on former neighbors mnd visiti cent. alcohol. Our soft drinks contain | : P cs that will - withstatd the| ciiia becains 5 at mianieht and died by atersoptioan sices [ Kingtton= % r Hihians” " |8 S o "SR Endli urens e S hardest wear and as tub proof as you'll find. Your choice at|ca ~ Moaical Bxaminer I E, Wilcox | Rev. J. B. Aldrich will ofciate at| M and Mrs Richard ‘M. Mever 5t|ume resided on Town street at the|!h same ingredients. It is thirst e S ey R . . A e fled and anmounced that the|the sacrament of The Lord’s Supper |’ are at . F. Burleson place now occupied and owned by B. . 8,00 i 0 half price, both in regular and out sizes. | e e e o matursi|at the Metiiodist. church Sunday % Y Ehillips, A. R. Saunders and|A. Smith. quenching and nourishins. Try our| § Cords 8,000 miles V 4 ing. A. C. ick leads 3 i ere in Norwich Wed- : | il % morning, A, C. Burdick leads the Ep- | . C; Brrdiek were in Jorwich Wed coL Dry Ginger Ale, made from Carbonat- | ‘ Brief Mention. {The ‘evening ‘sermon is fo be Tamper. | Jennings Bryan lecture. OLCHESTER ed' Water, flavored with Jamaica Ging- | Mrs. F. G. McGregor of Lowell, Mass. Is a guest at the Baptist par- Rev. M. D. Fuller’s subject to_the|sonage. g Sy v Juniors at the Baptist church is, When| Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carpenter have and Mrs. the Sun Dial Lost Its Tongue. The|returned, after touring through the|have gone to G Katie Talcott and Artemus F. he recent rains have raised the - were calling on friends in Nor- | er, Capsicum added, sweetencd with ater level in_the city reservoir at HAVE YOU EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR CANNING? | e e Ee i T whtat s ance. Nelson E. Webster | Pure cane sugar, minus alcohol les Ferry for a few Manufactured and sold by { {Stead of steam power : 1 L t a a 4 b | ¥ Phe Tepaire to the sidewalk-and the | senior- toplc is The Excellence of the| White Mountains. They made stops|weeks' visit with relatives. Women who do their canning and preserving will find much | road on Norih strect have been com- | GOSPel. The president leads ihelat Rve Beach. Poland Springs and| Mr. ana Mrs. John Irwin and child | | pleted | Younz People’s meeting at 6.13. The|Bethichem. N.'H. They were accom- |have returned {o their home in Lynn,| N. Y. Mineral Water C ject of the evening sermon will be ipanied by a party of Providence|Mass., aficr a few days® visit at Post- g aier o0 of interest here. { ¥ The medals to be awarded in the ¥.| | 200 WEST MAIN STREET n Scripture Mountains. friends. master and Mrs. J. J. Suliivan’s in Stoninzton. While preparinz to|.itended the conferemce at Pachauz B et return home Mrs Hurst fel and $n- | Wcdnesday. communlon ot the Lords. Supper Wil jured her knee quite seflo'li:fily., She Be obHE v was able to return home 'uesday. - . = The executive committee of the Red GURLEYVILLE - ?:‘;l?hf Lfi:’;."in‘h“\'fg"?:&y fiTr Cross chapter will not hold itsfmv-et- M wnd Mys Boerett . ¢ atives t A rel- 1 3 : wi t the follow- | Mr. Mrs. En urnham of | #tives. 2 & inz Monday, but will mee the New York Werld have retarned| TRev. H. W. Webb was in Williman- ing Monday night. - e Svilliam and Andrew McNicol are in|home after spending a week's vaca- | {i¢ Friday. 3 An- [tion at O. H. Conant's. YOU MAY HAVE TO PAY MORE S osear ot e Sapy pery. | Mrland Mrs "Walgr wiiner| CANTERBURY PLAINS WILL REPAIRIT N Mre. dos a Lail today e R e o day recently, fishing on Knowlton's| No services were held at the Plains . | (Saty ¢) for their hi in Scotland | The wise and prudent i C S e o pond. church Sunday last on account of th | P shopper will choose her Blankets now, NOTI E aftér a stay with relatives since the FO0 g s B L. Smith retusnea] storm. °l BRAZING - | | 5. ADAWS CO. HAS SoLD rrs wmar |13 of April Mrs Perry has entered 85c¢. dozen 10c. LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Co: liss ngines, Eng; R Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, ings, Couplings, Cl@tch: Large stock aiways on hand. General Mill Repairs. ecial machinery of all kinds. The s % . |M_ C. A. handicap tennis tournament. cript R # re’s everything you need here for doing up the fruit | =old for the winner and bronze for the oo }‘“fi\glr;‘::!n hlaf t‘.f"fl’;fi? the| Gerald Gufilet. . S. N. arrived at| At the Baptist church ~Sunday at Phone 562-2 aiad bl d = 5 | runner-up. have been placed on dis- | S i : L feach thelnis home Wednesday, having recelved (1045 a. m. and 730 p. m. the pastor, vegetables and we strongly advise all those in need of |rlay at the local association DAIMES | Farienk peliel M ® ras T school | nis honorable ~discharse. He came|Rev. B D. Remington, will preac | « A " 2 i Boys Secretary A. (. Custard of the | Will be closed. 3 rom San Francisco from the battle-| Mrs. . M. Munson was a N Christian Endeavor meecting at 6.30. "RECT IN 4 Canning Supplies to take advantage of the special prices!iocal Y. M. C. A. has returnea (o his| Postmaster D_F. Finn and Mrs |snip Minnesota. He has been in the| visitor Thursday as & Nerwieh( fidweek seryice Thuraday, at 7.50. = BEST IN THE ther th: i i . { duties, having attended the indust-|Finn and Mis Catherine Barnett re-|iervice 26 months. { F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was a e A IN® rather than wait until you do need such articles. {F1al conference at Silver Bay. N. Y. |turned Thurday night from a de- | . I Babcock, who has been em-|Colchester visitor Thursdas. 2 | LONG RUN Atias E. Z | The bowlinz all at tne local Y.|lghtful automobile trip. 0 |ploved by the state highway depart Louis. Baldwin of Middletown was| o Yt g ! [fAremen are about| : 1 - . Mr. and Mr. F. E. R and son | ment as inspector on the concrete ap- vn Fri 2 k ity government to votc as - Seal Pints, dozen}!;, Pint Size Jelly Tumblers,| | Bari returned from Kenduskeas. Me..| proaches to the Thames river bridge | | Leonard Sicvert of Fast Hampton| NeM more pay. They are also con- ™ 1 | Thursday night. They were accom-|Lac completed his duties in that E sy > ey sidering a request for the establisl - 95¢. with tin covers, dozen 45¢ . panted By Mrs. J. Edw. Newton and| a8 Sompleted hic duties in that @8- )was calling on friends in town Fri-|ment of the double platoon system. | At AT (Frankiin reicphones: Chilaren, Donald and Helen, who later | hesin ms sophomore year at Worces: | Y . wenl : : " : [ n Helen, who r | begin h year at Worces- | S| H. Kellogg of New Britai dh. 1.00 eal Quarts,{Mason Serew Tops, dozen 30c Machine B s R T anhere, Mr|ter Polvtechnic Institute September | the gues tof triends in town Friday. .00. = rovidence, R.1. §i Newton has acc a pas e 7 Miss Clara Backus w: M - - ozen $ E. Z. Seal Glass Tops, dozen Union 868 Mirs. B, F. Cheney was motified on |’ Rev. Ambat Donuell, Destos and| o i i, packus was in Midaie- || w 4 20c. Friday of the death of her brother.|yrs 7. C. Hawkins, Mrs. G. A. Has. = i Atlas Mason Pints, dozen 80c . : ‘Company Union 1857 Albert Cheney, Thursday night, In|ieii Miss M. A Birdick, Mrs. C. D.|day morniae St 1o is mrienurch Sun- s New London. | Wolt, Mrs. John Whalley, Mrs. Ran- |1 : . W W A ' [ I~ | Atlas Mason Ouarts. dozen|Good Luck Jar Rubbers, || Ensineers Founders achinists | ™ Wre. “ermert surst ant two onil-| 300 ¥ia 3P0 1 . Fomard. Mrs.| ne meviect nr hin drneome e he 4% UR WELDING ‘ v: Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR. [|aren spent Labor Dav with relatives|s R. Waters and Mrs. Samuel Geerlture of Iaith. The rite of infant bap- | CHOOSE YOUR BED BLANKETS NOW| even though the weather is wa : - home Tuesday from Pleasant View, R,| A. B. Hicks, who is painting for 2 € rm, Blanket prices are not go-|ciir AND notve o priLre e | At T T S i * | 1rag 1. Richmond of South Windam et b e e o e, Blanket prices are not go-|. [N Sovn e st B ot e SUET Sarn e DR T e o | e 2 SR, £u WA BROKE. OR BENT W 3 ' sBPT. 8 sepéd |ears of corn to Mrs. H. E. Paul, and | chester are visiting Mrs. Bentley's Harry Cooley has been entertaining, ‘e are showing a good collection of Cotton Blankets and from ihat amount Mrs. Paul canned parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank For- [l parents trom New York for a few it can be repaired. | e - vs. | % int jars. Cozy Wool Blankets at prices that are unusual considering Dr.F.C. J o A L e o el o IR Hawley of New Haven who| Wiliam Rollineon ls suffering with| o k s : : g A as been sperding the summer h ul eve, caused by being hit with| Cracked cylinders, cran the soaring prices of cotton and wool. « %, ackson [round ana six cunces e ms has returned home, ©r here | cornstalk i f 4 : The September meeting of the war-| Rev. and Mrs. Muir have left h Misses Louise Covinski and FEdith hou: and castings ere 8! : 2 . den and burgesses was held Wednes- | for one of the western atates. wheee | Weisner of Hartford have returned | Cotton Blankets in_ gray] Full size Wool Blankets, DENTIST Gay_evening. Warden Mailhotte Dre |ihe former imends to study mediciae | home after spending a week's vacation| successfully welded. and white, 3; size, $1.89,|310.00 up to $18.00 a pai £ 2 _ |siding. The board of electric light | at_Mrs. E. Sabrigy $2.25 $2.50 a pair. pair. Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic commissioners wes present and laid| ~ HADD Mr. and Mrs. ellar have return- ol C ln der and pair. 4 i h efore the board the matter of a new EAST™ AM ed to New Jersey after a month’s va- | Sc red bigl Fancy figured Crib Blankets| f°urs —¢ 3 @- i0 3 p. m. Phone 44| contract which will soon have to be = cation with the latters sister, Mrs. I y! o i ~- =~ | made to supply the borough with elec- J. S. Lindsay of New York spent{ Eastlund. | . the week-end with his family here. Vred Filcks and Grace Dawley were TePaired by our new process. Full size Cotton Blankets, | pink ,|pink or blue grounds, 98¢, 1 tri 2 v P lights. It was voted to leave the e and white 3 ric light ¥ it.| William H. Thompson made a bus-] i i 3 4 gray , $3.50 and{$1.35 and $1.69. JAY M. SHEPARD matter in’ the hands of the commit- |, Willam . Thompson made a bus-|in Daniclson Wednesday o hear Wil- Say, R SR tees. The members will renew the Full size blu, e 5(l;l:lvy Cotton ; Se', $2.50. Killo B Tmatter “will” be attended 'to at once.|, Mrs. Robert W. Bingham. Jr. and —. SRR \ Blankets, $8. pair. ilk Puffs $15.00. urey Dros. Haddam ‘Neck rair Monany, o onocd WAUREGAN WELDING CO. | > B — FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 3 r. and Mrs. John Carpenter spent{ Rey. Willlam Fryling, pastor of 2 ~~~— e e Children Cry Labor Day af William Bartmans’ Mrd Wauregan Congremational church: Ihe | Formerly Branch of Cave Welding Ca.f 4 imantic o returned and will preach Sunds 3' Chfl.mut slreet ‘ X “ 2 ) 2 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. [ruis wimemi oo o J0 e | A e miag et e 8o o o', Do i, LR PR e T 5 $4.00 a pair. Sani Sucoceeding Filmore & Shepard - . v 4 2 = ¥ anitary Filled old contract with the Danielson Light, Mrs. Harry Powers with her two Mrs. Charles Herrick has returned Grey Cotton B 275 Fi Funeral Director & Embalmer | & Eower Co. whose plant is located | childrén, of Essex. is visiting her par- | afier spending a few davs at her home & clean motor. You can use on Blankets, full|$2.75, $3.50 and up to $7.50 at Plaigfield. " The contract will be re- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bart- | in_Montville. ! the same pistons and rings. 2 H - - A newed for another period of ten years o . School at the Frost district opens 4 size, white or grey, $5.00 aeach. 60-62 NORTE ST, ~WILLIMANTIC JE0d (o0 00 e Tormerly. Ax the | | Ms. William MeMichael of New |next Monday. 3 | pair. Crib Comforters in pink Lady Assistant Tel connection |old contract expires March 12, 1920,| York who was a week-end zuest of| Mrs. Myron Hicks and family have = T orters In pi or _lana as it is necessary to notify the|Mrs. J. S. Lindsay, returned home on |returned to New York after spending|' company six months in advance, the|Sunday. a week with Miss Grace Dawley. NORWICH Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) Joseph Tracy and Harold Smith Martie Phiiip Johnson will lead the - o e e P T | = -~ - e - —EE_ e P - - B T .