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R RS R 2 e NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919 # WILLIMANTIC merce Realty company met Muesday evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The report of the committée on by-laws wis: presented, embodying the proposed by-laws for the associa tion. A report of the amount of stock Norwich Bufietin, Willimantic Of+ ‘@ce, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. What Is Going On Tonight. American Benefit Seociety, Willi- {ientic Lodge. Na 120, metts at 72| s0id Wwas rendered axd Plans for sell- {3tain_ stree sold : Winimantic Lodge, Loval Order of |IME more were dlscumsed. i O ot Jrder ot| Farmer Shore Line employes a Moose, meets Pleasant street. Windham Encampment, No. 10, I O. ©. F.. meets at S07 Main street. circulating a petition among local bus- iness men in an effort to.bring about a conference betwéen the officials of the road and the former employes. The man who had the petition said on | Tuesday night that “it was on the quiet” and that he had nothing to say about It is understoed that the pe- tition is in the form of a request that the company grant a hearing to their The regular meeting of the board of the local Y. M. C. A. was association building on ermoon. Routine business ted at the mecting. There discussion of the » t present by thé S " | former employes amd make another Pullger nresenteq by the finance com- | O 1o reach terms of asreement. zet was adopted. 1t was decided t0| The local agency of the U. S. em- have a-Y €. A. course of entertain- | ployment service, in charge of Sec- ments this winter. There was al€o a | ret J. D. Elmendorf of the Y. M ctor. | ¢ A does not seem to have met with notable success in placing men. They 10 have several applications for laberers helio Al positions and also a few appli- cations from laborers for work but as f a new phvsica hree candidates for of whom was expected re the directors. but to get here on account of 2 the railroad. The matter | ot have not been ablé to harmonize e new man was left to|{he parties. The agenoy has beem Elmendorf. <o far to assist one man in ob- tary D. i the physieal | { better position than the one ng a Kenneth Hill-|which he had held. Practically all [their applicants and applications deal |with unskilled labor, Secretary El- »n_of the physical depart-|mendorf atiributing ihis to the fact »e open within a few davs.|that skilled labor is able to secure em- vid Swyden, who kidnapped his|ployment unaided. The agency has fon ear o eon from ne ome of |as vet handied no female heip, but Mr. A Whitaker Monday < been | Eimendorf stated Tuesday that if such Traced the Grand Central|business was brought to him he sup- sed the agency would handle it. Windham High school football is The from Termin po yndon onlnot to be allowed to perish without an id_that he|effort to resuscitate on the part of the York. di-|student bods. A meeting was held on was - | Puesday afternoon and about thirt: Swyden stop- | hoys appeared and expressed intemes » and called |in 2 team here. Only three of those - . Killou- | present, however, had ever played football. Principal Case was not very had the over the prospects for a hief was out looking |team this year, saylmg that nothing 7Ot #ot the Shensame could be- decided until the possibilities looked into. He said Chamber of Com-|were thoroughiy . s that he was in favor of reestablishing i — = [ihe sport at Windham, if possible. | There will be a workout at Recreation the weather m. if it materializes. A. Howard. as- ant the high school nicy Sumner is to be captain Refrigerator | - . st | Par is_afternoon if ached by L. wo having been electe: m of 1917 which did no: enroliment at 3 irger than us e boys are young I this ye and sma! of the local pest of is S. Long Post the national e A. R. at Columbus Three member R Time The local delegates are " Glorge. Thomas. Captain - fohn Tabor and held ire Bureau was The J.v. Lincoln Co.| Y he headauarices on | ion to the rou- oted to grant a < vacation with pay to Mrs. Clark and to extend her dutles end of the present year. | Alfred Abbe of Windham won the n add hand nnis tournament | which has nnder the aus- pices of the Y A. The tourna- of the dependable kind. = B sin the runner up. and Abhe's c8ion § in the finals Let us show you. g bl R SRy L maich was plaved Tuesday. Abbe won . stra sets 6-3, 6-2. A match is being arranzed for Saturday e between . loca vers and the team ihe Connecticut Agricultural col- e Four local young men have entered The J.C. Lincoln Co. | ;.7 &t am g mm s eing lield under the auspices of the Willi i \ The local entrants are: 100 ‘lllmlnhc 1, Peter ascio and Edward o vard mile Gdash, dward Mor. run. William Kelly, Harold Bowen. The following ex-service men have the office of Town Clerk Harry J. Blanchette, Peter ¢ ndertaking Fenten i ' , Many styles and sizes and all Stiff? Sore? A lame back, & sore muscle or a stiff joint often is considered too lightly by the sufferer. It should be remembered that backsche, rheumatic psins, stiff- Bese, soreness, sallow skin and pufiness under the cyes are symptoms of ki and bladder trouble—and these certainly should not be neglected. Joley Kidney Pilis help the kidacys eliminate from the eystem the poisonous waste and scide that cause these aches and pains. They act promptly and effectively to restore weak, overworked or discased kidnéys and bladder to healthy, normal con- dition. JE. Simmons, 400 E. 50th St., Pertland, Ore., writes: "1 was troubled with backache and crinary trouble. 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills and ‘will sy that [ highly recemmend them to any one treubled in that way, es they are excelloat.’ | 1ee & Osgood co. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, " Dr.F.C. Jackson | DENTIST | Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantic | Hours —5 a. m 3 p. m. Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD more & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 NORTH ST, 'f'lLLlMANTIC} 3 P, Succeeding connection | el | | " Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Union- St. Phone- 290 Willimantic, Conn. | (Lady Assistant) Conn. FRUIT JARS Specially Priced As you are undoubtedly going to put up some preserves | for table use this winter, it will be well worth your while to come in and see how much you can save on your can- ming needs. You will find everything you need, at prices . no one had any idea they could be purchased for this sea- cSon. Atlas E. Z. Seal, pints, dozen $1.00 \ Atlas E. Z. Seal. quarts, dozen $1.10 Atlas Mason, pints, dozen...... 80c Atlas Mason, quarts, dozen 85¢ Jelly Tumblers, pint size, tin covers, dozen . Mason Screw Tops, dozen . 7. Seal Glass Tops, dozen. i00d Luck Jar Rubbers, doze; Perowax, per pound .. Gulf Wax, per pound .. 45¢ THE H. C. MURRAY CO. i = : [ Pons maen | | the high: monthly meeting of the | i | | | | 'Casly ; Harold Gager, S. A, T. C B % wa- fi' . ard 'I;h Bmm- ry, !.! e sun ttal H it, en- radio electrician, navy; Arnold E. Bowdn, seaman, fHird ciass, Naval S. A. T. C.: Harold B. Bowen. private, S A.T.C.; Burrill E. Baker, private, infantry Buker. ‘sergeant, ord- Enery nance; Louis Barbero, private, fantry; Hyman Bermstein, private, in- Fred J. Cote, private, én; James P. Cochrane, first licu- tenant, infamtey; Jamies P. Casgy cor- poral. ‘Co. I, 162nd Infantes: 5 Chsts. pisas antry; Michael . class, ' military police: Timothy Casey, private, infan try: William Casey, merchént marisne. Arthur B. Cotter, hospital sergeant (sergeant major). medical degert ment; Harry J. Cotter, private, el dorps, officers’ training :5; ward F. Cottas, eorporal. ical re- serve corps, S. A. P. C.; Eugene J. Cotter. private, ini 85 AT C; Arthur Clark, private, Co. L; 16Znd In- Sa a- fantry; William Clark, private, K. 102nd Infaniry; Lawpence J. sey, private, ordnance department: Roderick_G. Dien, musicias. infantry: Joseph C. Paulhus, electrician. third lass, navy; J S. Ponchue, pri ate first eiass, Co. L. 1028d Infantry: Guy DeMares, private, ambulance corp: private, infam: try: Alphonse Derasier, private, infan- try: Jamtes H. Daly. private, C. A, C.; John F. Dennehy, privaté, Co. L, 192nd Infantry: Jean Dumas, private, infan- try: Donald E. Crane, private, air service; George Davis, private, engi- Eimer E. Ellswerth, private first _class, miedical department: Geo. H. Ellis, private, infantrv: Ralph Bl more. private. Co. L, 102nd Infantry Angelo Fargonoli, private, infantry: James B. Fogarty, cornoral. Co. G, 102nd Infantry; Michael J. Farrell, private, infantry: Claude Frink, bug- ler, navy; Hawley Foote, private, 8. A.'F. C.;: John J. Fahey, sergeant, field artillery: Clarénce E. Fancher, cox- swain, navy: Richard “Grant. cook. cavalry: Arthur W. Gingras, navy; Frank Gal- neers: lagher, corporal, infantry: Samuel A. Guilford. corporal. sij eorps: -Jo- seph Guilmett, private, Afst class, in- fantry: Dennis F. Haggerty. steward, merchant marine: Lowis G. Haddad. private. medical department: Vincen- o Insalaco, bugler, infantrr: David Jovale, private, first class.-Co. L, 1024 Infantry: Fugene S. Johnston. ser- geant. engineers: Dwight M. Jordan, sergeant. first class. medical depart- ment: Donald Kramer, corporal, S. A. T. C. James V. Klick, vrivate, first class. engineers: Edward Kelley. private. infantry: W. P. Keating, captain medical corps. iblst and 1024 ntrv: Louis LeBlond, ate, M. Buttalion. 101st. Infantry: George ham. private, infantry: Diogene ) e, first class, infantr s, privates ifford Legace. navy. Arthur J. Langloi Ficld Artillery. Joseph B, private, first class. C. A. C. Lavigne, private, C. A. C. Lafontaine. private, Infantry i Lissce, " corpor Tnfantrs W. McGray, M. M. seeond val. Aero. Glarence aheu. Artillery: -Arthur moulder. first class. nay tarty first class, 1. Mason, lieutenant Medical corps. Roger W. Mo- private, C. A. C. Citus Martin, ate. M. T. C. Frank - McQuillan, sergeant, Air <ervice. Bdward F. Mo- riarty. cook, Co. L. 101st Infantry, Fred Maass, corporal. Co. L. 103nd Infantry. Thomas F. McDonough. ser- geant. Medical corps. Thomas T Maskery. orivate. Co. L. 102nd In-| fantry,” Walter Moriartf. private. .| A. T. ¢. Lulano Marsilese. Engineers. Alfred -Mor i faniry. Frank Mott. private, Field Ar- tillery, Frederick K. Manley, private. Engineers. Andrew H. Nahas, private. | first class. Infantry. Fred vate, M. O. T. C. Josaph Nardi, pr vate. first class. Engineers. Richard A ichols, private. Field Artillery Nordgren, sergeant. Co. L. T.eo . Normandin. s 5 Normandin. wireless cperator, Harry R. Nordaren, corporal. 102nd Tnfantry. Jo- seph Obara. private. Infantry. Thom- am O'Brien. cack. Merchant Ma- rine. Buclide Pimpare. private, Co. L, 102nd Infantry. John C. Platt. Co. L. Machine Gun Battalion. Franeis J. Proteau. private. Co. L. 102nd Infan- try. Tred H. Perkins, eléctrician. see- ond class Navy. Walter B. Reilly, pri vate S. A T. C. Edward F. Ryan, Ci L. 102nd Infantry. Leroy W. Robarge, seaman. Navy. Max Rothblatt, private, C. A. C. Joseph Ricard, seaman, first class. Navy. Adelaid J. Rechfort, pri- vate. first class. Medical department. John S. Reilly. private, §. A. T. C. Emerson Staebner. second lieutenant, Infantry. Ravmond A. Shefield, stare. keeper, first class. Navy, Frederick H. Sweet,” second lieutenant, Infantry. William H. Sheffield, sergeant, Infan-| try. Samuel Shugel, private. Infan- try. Fred Therrien, private, Infantry. Fred V. Thorubers, private, first class, Medical department. Burton B. Tain- tor, private. Co. L, 102nd TInfantry. John TUtkewicz, private. Infantry. Floyd G. Willett, _private. Aviation. James H. White, electrician, Navy. E. H. Beckley, C. P. O. Meréhant Ma- rine, Thomas F. Conmell, corporal, Ma- rine corps. Charlie O. Desehenso, pri- vate. Engineers. Carleton P. King, cor- poral. Quartermaster corps. Oscar L. Keith. ‘private Medical department. Joseph H. LrFleur, first sergeant, Ini fantry. Trenee C. LrFleur. sergeant. Medical department. Raiph W. Neff, private. first class, Medieal départ- ment. Valmore N. Peon, veoman, first class. Navy. Arthur H. Packer, cook, Engineers and Ralph E. Scribner, cor- poral, Quartermaster corps. STAFFORD SPRINGS Arthur. J.- Melbourne of the Fabyan office is having two weeks' vi 3 Clifford B Sweet of Monson ‘was in town on. business Satirday. = Harold Comins of New York sbent] last week .in Stafford Springs. Miss Ali been visiting friends in town. The Stafford public schools ol Monday with the followirg tw ors: High school. Auson B. Handy, Willism Allen. ~ Margaret ~ Ballantine, Lillan Welsh, Margaret O'Connor: Spri school: — Kindergarten. Miss Edit G, Cushman Miss Fithel Mpare. as- sistant: first grage. Mrs. ~Jomeph Abbott; second, IW Hew - ett; third, s, Westfall; fourth, Miss Pauline Caffrey: 5A, M Edith Dickenson: 5B, Mrs. -Adol) before the war C apackase during the war and C a package NOW THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! N e Spratt of Worcester hasy be present. Warthy Pagan_of State officers will seventh, Miss Mary E. Smith: eighth, Grand Matron Ada Oukley Miss Marjorie B. Eaton. Schools Lund. was in town Friday making arrangements for the coming Pinpey = school—Miss Isadore Dun- | school exhibition. Danbury, Conn., will be present. The bam, Miss Blanche Soule and Mrs.| Miss M. L. Clute, Miss Annie Pom-|arill room not heing ir readiness at Ruth Gary. Stafford street—Miss Ma- | eroy. Miss Hixie and Miss Fannie|the hall, suoper will be served at the bel Lawrence. Staffordville—Miss Es- | Curgenven were week end callers in|Methodist vestry ther Comins, Miss Dorothy McDer- | Fitchville. W. H. Brjwn is attending the pho- mott, Miss Hattie Lee. Orcuttville—| Daniel Driscoll of Jewett City is the | tographers' convention in Springfield, Miss' Mary Keefe. Rockwell Hill—| zuest of Timothy F. Kelly on Pleasant | Mass. Miss Mabel Colburn. West Stafford | street ©On the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Center—Mies Edith A. Eddy. Mrs.| Walter White was calling on friends |F. H. Gilbert, the Congregational Louis E. Chaftee. Crystal Lake—Miss | in Norwich Saturday church and Sunday school of Jeweit Dorothy Roberts. Crow Hill—Mrs.!| Rev. Joseph Ford conducted the|(ity will hold their anmual pienic at Pomeroy. Supervisor of music|services in the Fitchville and Bozrah|Beach Pond, Saturday afternoon. Re- Marjorie Morse. churches Sundas sides the natural aitractions of the Mr. and Mrs. David Bissett have re-| Jeremiah Sullivan of Fitchville was|place ‘there will be sports and re- turned from their summer cottage at|the suest of friends in town Satur-|freshments. ~The committees: Invi- vstal Lake. day. tations, Mr. Donnell; _transpartation, ‘Miss Elizabeth Von Deck of Staf- Mrs. Fred J. Brown of Lebanon was | Dr. Jennings: svorts, Harry !';‘;ul: re- rordville has been visiting friends in|the guest of Mrs. Etta Lombard on|frashments. Mise Thompson and ciass, Boston. Rev. I. P. Booth has been triends in Morrisville, Vt. HEBRON Norwich avenue the past week. Charles Clark of Marlboro was af week end caller here. John Driscoll. James O'Brien and Edward Kelly of New London were at their homes in_town over Sunday. visiting ONECO Louise Vaughn and Mrs. Mrs wil- liam Kenyon of Sterling called on | relatives vih tsachers’ meeting was held in Mr. o TUT_Siadean aad 506 wem) s nd Mrs F G, Marriott and Viner's r he first of the week, af- | Visitors in Norwich Sa - s i i 2 o wBich Mine remrer e ot V' Mr. and Mrs, Daniel W, Williags Tis. Dininsewe g oumined Folainie in the primary room, entertained the|and son of Wallingford were guests of | (TQ DOWEIKEr BURAa o 0 o o0 teachers at her ome, the time being| Mr. Willlames' parents on Broadway | Mr. and Mrs Fred Holt and son of pleasantly spent in music. Refresh- Over Sunday ments were served. Miss Mary O'Brien returned to New Supervisor Libby of Colchester was| Haven Sunday after a two weeks' visit and son of Dayville and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holt and son of Providence spent Sunday at W, S. Burdick’s. in town the first of the week to at-| With her aunt. Miss Mary Wade. on|SUgeay o Yo & CUGCLA . op of tend the teachers’ meeting. Hayward avenue. Barrington are visiting Mrs. Eccles- Rev. Mr. Iverson of Hartford sup- irpesrs son's aunt, Mrs. William Sweet. . plied 18e Pt st she Cobsragational JEWETT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baton and church Sunday morning. It is expect- Mrs. Harry Sherman were in Provi- ed the pastor, Rev. Howard Champe.| The romance has heen pretty well|dence Wednesd: will return from his vacation the last|removed from the gypsy life nowa- | mis e B ataliott and Mre Harey of the week and will preach next Sun- | gay. Time was when a dozen or|sherman started Tuesday for Luthu- @ay merning. The Lord's supper Will |more in a trie: came to town in pic- | ania, Ga.. to visit relatives. be_observed. jturesque wazons with plenty of fine| '\ and Mre. Toni Brewin have Miss Helen Gilbért, who is teaching in Recky Hill, was home for the week Fe stucatons. ot tite. Bptacops! en- ok k ciety, with their “friends. enjoved 8 | for toea mecrs ot radneie. oace™h picnfe on the rectory grounds Satur-|man'and weman with Eras hair mow ag Btemnoon. e wemt fo New|used 0 Eo (o he camps after school tarted housckeeping in the temement acated by Fred Whitford. After a recess of two weeks, ser- vices were resumed at the Congrej had been horses to “swnn.” in the main they were quiet and lat abiding, although perhaps a trifle sharp at times. They Parizek; ‘sixth, Miss Evelyn Turner; NOTICE the undersigned, rst_and the Town of hereby mive Iotice that we. will session at the Town Hall im Resisirazs of We. Voters of the Districts of the Town House at Pt 11, 1818, S p. m.. for the of placing on a lis{ wider the it 3 Be " Made"'and -To Be Added” the names o persons desiring. . to becoma eiectors in said Town. . B G. LAGUE. T. B SHEA, Registrars of First Voting District, A. BROWNING, F. LALIBERTE. Registrars of Veters.. Secewd Vetiug Ducea ot Griswola, Comn., Sewt % 1978, oA 1 - ¥lto watch the women make baskets. tional church Sunday. It ?-:'!'\ehs;"hn: - where she is| A few days ago a manz, not tribe,|expected that Rev. P. A. Matthias of | O e T T returned to|Of the most recent breed of gvpsies | Bridgeport would preach. but he was Middictown Sundas . evening having|came to town in three automobiles.|unable to be present hecause of ill- been the guest of her mother, Mes. B | The machines looked as though res-|ness. He hopes to be here next Sun- A Burnham, while enjoving A week.c|cued from the Argonne Forest. Theyday. The service was in chggze of| vacation. & = 'Enmrpedhz I;lll? x\\'ay above :h! lr‘"n Rdvl\'. W.hM. Bro““‘i:hoy:i—‘:lucgdmvc}:?g]; i Ra |Soon, the female contingent with a|ed at the communion vi o s Do ,L’fn’;n;";’vmi‘:mup bevy of offspring, visited the | followed the sermon, ke will resume her position as®prin- [ YOroush. and kept it up every day| Through e ipiiStanging U 4 visiting all the stores. After close in- | ~ariy communion ; e e o et et “Hier | SPeCtion It was discovered that arti- | vas not held last Sunday. In the at- | Miss {cles adhered to their fingers. They | 'ernoon at 3.30 an interesti sermen friend, Miss Stone of Abington, over ael Were zenerally arrogant and objec. | was given by Bishop Prederltk John- Sow o tionable. and had a_way of attach- | <on of Missouri. The communion ser- ing themselves to everything that was | vice will be heid next Sunday. 'at & a. COLCHESTER {not nailed down. The result was that | m. and the afterncon service will be = {Tuesday after “hief of Police Do- | omitted. The Colchéster ball team defeated | oo “gay *ernoo] Chict of Pollee Do Miss Elizabeth Abbe, whoe has been 3 ; h ve them four hours to leave the Sodom Stars of Willimantic on the | tamns weher o ther tents ond | working with. the Smith colleme anit park Saturday afternoon by the scoreluheat it* in short order, bound south |0 Franee and Germany, arrived in of 7 to 2. Friedman _and SIovkin!gown the ntaie roag evidentin header | “ew York last week and will join her pitched for the locals. Bennett caught | far. Aroreion, i * ivents here after the big parade on a =0od game. ~Colchester went to Nor- | ) NOTwIch R Bk Wednesday, which Mr. and Mrs. Wal- wich Sunday and plaved the FBast . Mrs. Frank E. Robinson and ars. J | .\ "Y}ie and Alfred Abbe are plan- Bnds of that eity. | Raw. Newton were sudidlenly called by | \juw-to wesens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Baker left|!elegram Monday evening to Kendus Mrs. Leo Keeney and son Kenneth bt ey g [ = : Check Your TBaggage Direct to NGTO IT L HI 6 Misates from the Heart of Busine: any hotel in_the city. 7 Farnished and for o st ks cna ol in scrvice. Popular hutel, insurance rat SR S wriced Crome ox H Cofiee Shop. Seck your friends where you are most likely to meet them—at The Lexington —enjoy every comfort and convenience known to modern hotel methods—save one- half the cost of the same accommodations in the down town hotels. The Lexington is the leading hotel in Automobile Row — its garage aceommadations are perfect and it és the mecca of motor tourists. Residents of your city, responding to wide advertising, have helped to make The Lexirgton onc of the most successful hotels in Chicago and for this we thank them. You are invited to write for reservations, or to, wire at our expensc, with every assurance of service, hospitality and moderation in charges. Building Owned and Operated by Interstate Hotel Company HERMAN MACK, Vice-President Bates, the li- 50 in grateful notice. The final account of Laura S. Teaw, services. | administratrix of the estate of Thomas librarian | W. Yeaw. doceased, was allowed and =everal | ordercd recorded Rev. P. Mathewson the Rockville Seventh church Saturday morning Mrs. E. Pearl Kenyon has gaged to teach the Hopi Schoo: the coming vear Forly-nine new volumes ently added to the Ashaway rar to present Miss Grace brarian, with a gift of appreciation of her faithful Miss PBates has served as without remuneration for ars. Miss Ethel Bradford of Brooklyn, N .. is spending her vacation with Mrs uilford Smith. Miss Louise Adams, who Is teaching in South Manchester, spent Sunday at home. The midweek praver meeting at the Cougregational church, which has heen preached in Day = Baptist been en nton City have heen tree omitted during the summer, will be| The family of Charles W. Joller re- | resumed on Thursday eveninz. | turned home from Quonocontaug There will be an exhibition of patch- | B last week work quilts copied from old designs at| Charles 1. Blake was a visitor fn iss Dorothy Weir's studio in the old [ New London over Labor day Webb house on Thursday, Iriday and Mrs. Harold R. W. Peterson amd Saturday of this week from 2 to 6| daughter Marjoric have returned 18 o'clock. There will also be on view at|their home on High street, Ashaway. the same time and place a loan exhibi- | from (heir summer sojourn at Quome- tion of old Windham reiics | contaug Miss Alice Wobster. head nurse in| st e T one of the wards in the New Haven i Posoiial was the guest of ner bromer| _ MANSFIELD DEPO and his wife last week | new commuters from the lgeal Miss Margery Palmer has returned |, ad station,, Mansfield, to Will- to Hartford affer a brief visit with her and Windbam High school are grandparents. Hildred Garvey, Annie Greene, Lilllan Miss Margery Sherman. a stenogra- | Korner and Jumes Hailock pher at Storrs, is spending two = Viola White was in Harffaed weeks’ vacation at her home he 1z the second half of last week Mrs. Arthur Barrows and daughter. and Mrs. \Martin M. Hanses the time of, her husband's| Willimantie France with her mother who spent husiness absence in Trip te Mrs. Jennie Jesephson, has gone back | Miss Keily of South Coventry was to Mansfield to live, as her hu in this village last week on Buslhess. is agzain in his former position in Al-| The Misses McCollum entertained fred Oden's store. some of their cellege friends at a house Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bell of Wind-|party at their home during last week Locks are at Miss Iimma Larra-| end i _ Fenelon McCollum, Sr. called en Miss Grale Neale. who has been In| Merrit on at Jobnson Memo Brooksvale with her sister. Mrs. Ken-|rial I . Stafford Springs, last nedy, has returned. Mrs. Kennedy is|Sunday. Merritt's parents and _his the Fuest of Mrs. B. K. Lefinzwell | aunts from Hampton also were there e on_Sunday Mrs. Sarah Morrison was recefved HOPKINTON into the membership of Dunham Me- morial church last Sunda The town council met at the town| Mrs. Lanra Reynolds of Four Cer- hall Tuesday, Sent. 2d, for its monthly | ners was in this village last Morday session. Btils were ordered paid to the| calling on old friends and neighbore. amount of $894.55. | "New flooring is the latest imprew William H. Durfes was appointed | ment in the village store and pest- tax collector, with a salary of $230.| office. His bond was fixed at $10000. Edwin Revnolds Memorial school be- As a board of vanvassers the coun-| zan the fall torm on Monday, Sept. & 11 canvassed and comnleted the vot- | with a new fcacher and saveral new ing lists as required by law. scholars. The teacher is Miss Cath- In the probate court. the petition of | crine MeQuade of Chapiin Flora D. Gray for the appointment of — a guardian for Clarence Everett Davis| TYet the bunko man's zame is ealy was referred to Oct. fth, with order of | skin &eep. but a beautiful skin is possible enly when the liver and kidneys are active, and the boweis functionats The secret of beauty as well as of health i8 to maintain perfect digestien and eliminatio: eag, Maine. on account of the criti al illness of their mother. Earle, V. S. of s the guest of Mr. town Sunday for a few days' visit wit artford are at Mre. George Koe- their soms In New Britain.. Postmaster J. J. Sullivan and wil-| R. D. liam Cavanaugh motored to Norwich | Mass. Westficld and Mr. R. T. Bixby and daughter, who rave been spending July and Amgust Saturday. |B. C. Bliss of Bast Main street. t their cottage at Silyer Bay, have Migs Irene Shea and Miss Margaret| A drop of .thirty degrees in tem | aiyrned home. Mrs. Bixby's sister, o*c::gl_ returned to East Martford |Derature occurred here from Mondx tiss Granger, of Montclair, X. J.. is Sat . where - they are teaching|®Vening to Tuesday morning. rer guest. S " J Faith Chapter, No. 82, O. E. S., rc At a recent meeting of the directars Supervigor of Amrieulture for!sumes its regular meetings this wr e Windham lik-ae it was aied ECHAM’S Pii - BEECHAM’S PiLLS kelp to beauty and maintain health, becanse Y fiver, kidneys, skin and stomach to harmony and efliciently. - Bold by druggists throughout the worid. In boxes, 1028, f\ufivefhmsein

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