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e co—————————ttaemcss? Btiteeesns - = T . - ! LaMotte's home ¢ ‘ Laoss el X ) i - i Mary’s cemetery in Lis] under thet{ | A AN'HC || direction of Hourigan Bros. The fam- H ily formerly lived in Jewett City, the ’ 3 grandfather buildis the " LaMotte ! — ! | Nerwich Bufletin, mantic Of- "~ block on. Mechasiic street. Miss Meena Magel is visiting rela- | fice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. uard, James Simpson: cutside guard. | "N® B NSE US| oo iiine and farry Sullivan: advocate, ~James I.|y00" SRS JORR G8 foniaing an - 4 Sulivan:’ trusice for theee years, T\ W5, 1oSeit “Fuests. at air. And. M| g aldce Barbehu, who llyes:gn Dyer| -Statt Highway ‘Co onier Frank Cunningham ‘and John M.| gl =1 pantaine's. street, near the Cold: Spring, is right| ‘,’;,,B*f“ m-“ — ;le::‘ peuadt What is Going On Tonight. - : 3 Branefield. . up in the front rank of champion VeE- Obwebetuck Lodge. No. 16. L 0. O.| Ty ' Richard Tinker. 12,] w i Tpand Mes. . Thomas Potts of BB [0 Uae KoR ok O meetiue thia|crete hishway in Grove street, vihis i 7 Two small boys, Richas inker. ester, N are visiting at Mr. : S o : F. meets ar 807 Main street. Al o e 16 ks hefore: the | RpITler I Jh ats SeilinE sewsan *EHis" Specigley is “begns, and | city. to Tiagers’ and Sureet of Bos {_‘Trinity Chapter. No. 5. R A. M. |55l “"Court Wednesday morning, 2 he has a flock of them in his gardenton, .00, it was anpounced ip 'smzed convocation at Masonic hall. |Charged with breaking into the Stofe] that would make the man that invent- | Hartférd. o ned uis CENTRAL VILLAGE ed_leguminous plants jealous. Mr. and M#s. Herbert J. Smith mo- ! e T by S tored to Pleasant View Wednerday af- : sl v ir guilt| > Mrs. is an £ N Now. ordinarily beans are not con- Willimantic, peacefully engaged in|Beshara. They admitted their guilt|~ Mvs. William Denis and son of New | ~ow, ord e e It o | oo B Ty iy o smaking thread has just been threat-|in the recent break but denied com-[Haven are spending a few days at the e Sened a evastating | nection with thy ious burglaries | home of Peter Denis. cussion, but thi§ case is different. Mr.|ning. 3 : B R e e |t ar Ao T e Slloer » e p Memton of Providence was a | Barbeau 15 the proud grower of beans| The trial of the Jacobson-Labonte £epidemic. s eroic|which are alleged by the owner of the i : PR Sate Shvet - the oty "Thc| atore. ‘Thgker whio T e matihe | Sucarday vRTRSE heke that are in the Leviathan class. One|civil suit was continued In the super- | epidemic's source has no: yet been|burglary case not long ago was sen-| George D, Seguin has been in Bos-|particular specimen is 31 1-2 inchesior - court - -here nesday before L discovered but several of the theatres,|tenced to the state reformgtory at|ton for a few days. long and five inches ia. circumference. | Judge Haines: £ i % v Miss Pauline Mathewson returned | This particular bean, Mr. Barbeau as. At St. Joseph’s church in North ; show: erials ¥ Meri d_placed on probation for a 2 : . B B o 26 ade: goaie e e orase ‘had jadgmment sus. | Friday from a weel's visit in Asbury | serts, is just metting fnta fts grow- Grosvenordale Wednesday " moming 138n. The epidemic chose for its first|pended in his casé. Both boys got|Park. N. J. 3 ing stride and_before it quits expand-| Rev. John Quinn was celebrant of & | itiims two voung men membera of tome goad advice which they will do| Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Geér of East|ing iis.proportions will be not less high mass of requiem for Francis 1 | well to follow. Greenwich, R. 1. Wwere visitors Satur-|than four and very probably nearer|Stoll, who died at his home in the Y. vell - fffl,,‘;;?‘ - Tt Ihon AL heat The senior olass of the state normal|day here, where they formerly lived.|six feet in length. town of Woodstock. Burial was in St. ‘nothing was suspected but finally the!school here has efected the following| Miss Agnes Bourque has been at] Another bean on the same vine is 22 Jogephs cemetery. dread disease showed the fatal svmp- | officers: President, Miss Pauline Spell- | Rochdale, Mass., at the home of her|inches in length and a host of simflar “omplaint has been registered here | tom—a misplaced evebrow on or near|man of Somers: vice president, Miss | Sister, Mrs. Frank Bence g ones, hardly worth mentioning, are | that drivers of vehicles carrying soda | (ihe mmper Tm Homified and dieguet. | loabell Jackson of Willimantic: secres| Mrs. Ulysses Cooper, Virgimia, Ger-|from 10 to 15 inches in length. Phe|bottlées and other such bottles do nat | ed the vouns mens friends pleaded|tary. Miss Bernadette Murphy of Wil-|trude and Stuart Cooper haye return-|beans were planted late In the sea-lake the trouble to clear away the Tith ihem 1o o o enee hemseives | limantic. treasurer, Miss Harriet | 84 from Hamilton, R. I. where thev|son; otherwise they would have growsbroken glass from the highway when Dut the poor hovs refused to act | Smith of South Willington. Extra cur- | have been spending a few Weeks with{ well. cases of bottles fall off and break, and When confirmatory svmptoms of | riculum activities have already started | relatives. ©One of these large beans is sufficient) that the tires of cars are greatly en- P o A heT yormal school. Several of the| Mrs. Eilis Thurber of Pawtucket B.|(o feed the family at dinner tine, in-|dangered.by this mesligence. riode of masine ints mirors appear. | students whe are staving here held a|l. has been ihe guest of Mer father|so-far as side dishes of beans are| Buyers again flocked to the Brad- e % y - n Edward J. Cutler. concerned, and a dozen of them would!ley estate at Pomifret on Wednesday £d true friends of the young men took | party over the week end. e B 1E S Samuel Schofteid has returned from | furnish a das's ratioms for one of the|io attend the auction sale being ocon- BR bt 1 aite of themetiree. Ablat hn st iy PR 3 Visit with (rlends in Mystic. where|Mexican: armies. They are of very del-|ducted by Auctionesr J. Carl Witter. " 1 art vois eTtats rmerty lived. __|icate flavor. having a suggestion of the|Quantities of the that sold sgmateur comsoriai arcist volunicered| representative of the state secretary of | "ot Filery Paine of the University | iong of a6 » Suggestion of the| Quagtities of the goade fhat ere. sald Bis services and the first victim waslthe American Legion. Willimantic has| o6 Jjjineis has been spending a few | ianie, to the best Fremeh beans. but among the n“,:cthr. Al e e e e o B ] S A e e, e 11 6| 4298 at the home of his great-aunt, ey are known as the Guada va-|dents mot of all towns hereapouts, but B e R e I S e e O T o e JthhSmr(h. at Black Hill. nf{\"j. YT orfeinally came Trom (he]of towas {3 Mustschusets, Hamis = e e o e B Mermed amone or-cotiea| Walter Schefieid has returned from|Sojoman Isiands, in the Pacific. Mr.|land and New York. T T T e B R e Diepose of mecuring pack | &Il Jaye) vacation spent with out'of | Barkeau saw them anmounced in | Thougn, apparently, thers s mot a tim. while the operation on him was| pay and benefichil legisiation for the e Bogton his beon | 00, SRS o procuged = Aov S, great deal of mew. construction ‘work = =uce nitselc. dors not eem to| former members of the army and navy. | visiting triends Rere. where he for | Sanoental DurOes o entmag | i1, (bls | immediate vicinits, it was Bave - red as well as was expect- | Thé orsanization in_addition to thil| meriySived. i asen %o 3. be stat. ere on Wednesdey that more ed <"Jatest bulletin on his condi- | feature aiso has its social aspects. Siss Bibel Collins has returnea to| MGY ATS Sme DS\ nqe|carpenters could find work here than tion reports him s swearing 10 raise| No action has been taken by the|Sunapee. N. H., where she is a teacher | nit Sasiouad Rome: ton. e Ry | 0TS Available. : mustache but a full beard. | local authorities on the Swyden kid- | She spent the summer at her home| jits the limelight and. maybe, will at. Ralzx: X. Bus?ee l:“sp!ndl:g a ;e;w meeting and slection of | N4PPIng case. The police find their| here. tract thereto the attemtion of the| S°%°n Semp at s settage at Quadic. S A Kmizhis of | hands tied without warrants, as the{ Miss Rose Seguin has returned to 9 rracets : - sesdns Sveming| CAS€ s now over 24 hours old, and they | Halifax, N S. Where she was a vocal| WOTILS MOSt noted scientists AN he cost of constructing o mew St Opera Houne | Cannot arrest the man mow witheut #| teacher last vear. She sailed foemd ™S .. this morning to annownce| MATY's Parechial school building has 0d nitendance | WAFTARt. oven If he was here: Accord:|Boston Saturday. A friend, Missly very latest distovery. a creatwre] e lyaiyied ameng the memibers of it the meeting | n% T is home 1n ORIAhomm. | e THe vt e B boeRysRend lof stranze and weird micn and man-|pavish ig free from.debt and, it is ox | o have been a|on his way to his home in Oklahoma.| ing the summer here with her. has alse “ < oy : - e o S the cemich. | “Afier | The police have received no directions | returned to her home in Nova Scotia | 1’ih hasre oid ages and ot the things| Bocted. Will be in 2 position in the mot > 3 ° re B e i L e R "~ An me Is Baking Tim ng spoke on his exneriences in I | was spirited away. It 13 oxpecte® thet | vite 1. L end iibites Hromsior far|ffuture. . e ots. o iage s, red by . ber of the Yankee Division.| prooluting Attorney Samuel B. Har-| Miss Stsan. w?nc?xcadtlgnne?nin the|, All of the clements of the earthling finte hoard of eqwallsation. will Acers d_were as | vey will make out the necessary. pa-|local hikh school, spent Sunday at hef | have contributed to the creation of|,e ,vailable for use of taxpavers in L4 night Francis MOTiarty: | pers for the apprehension of Swyden|home in Norwich Town. this wondrous and novel denizen Of{maximz out their lists in this town and| knight Thomas 0| 307 wia extradition Rev. Mary Macomber i at the home | Siilincivs eastern crown lands and | 25 LT g NoTeTY | Eight small boys were on the carpet| of Wilfred Lawson. She will move-her] ek i % Soprend Chy Gypsy bands that have been flitting > secretary, Charles J. Re-| 4 3 4 i shall be know the 1z0-Zure-Ponto- . - ncial se hn Mc- | at the police station Wednesiay even- | fousstiold oods from. LeesSUlA FAP \"name asirologically and T Sbout Sepre: iGelininis ik wikcpet: The Easy Rolling Twin Grate Bars, neatly geared to roll forward or _ireasure T iamh | electric lizht shade on Milk street,| John Fletcher was at the Day Kim- | iically obtained by muitiplylng the:iontion of the police. who regard the| back, so quickly clean and brighten the old fire that perfect baking -3 Jokin F pley inside | where they had been playing ball. | ball hospital in Putnam Sunday for a signs of the zediac by the distance visitors as unwelcome company. 3. 3 i i el | Thex- were. atven & ot of seod adejes | SEht oberation. : belween East Willingly and ne ret| VEHit 2 whio mccrest Ihemeeives in can be done at any time—morning, noon, or night. | by Chier Killourev and warned about The Ladies’ Aid society was enter-{Year of ing’ neSSn'S Folgm: an analytical way with town and cit 2 [t Dotmitids: sancaedl by oy oA tained 4t the home of Mr< " John L. L oos [0 Bupe, TR 3s Sleeciies. Masnicts, crutines o call wébention i The Marvelous Glenwood Oven, surrounded by hot ar cnampers is nances for olayving il apman he: K Progress. o e "es i e o = s T ians, paseball ™ pehe ] Nite. John Lillbridbe of Chariton | lime under the ardent search of g el S RIey o the e under perfect control, and can be uniformly heated to the moderate She for- | most worthy and distinguished re- |ior of 5 general revaluation of the temperature of 300 degrees for the most delicate cake, or quickly using troubie by plaving around the| Mass. was a Sunday visitor. | freight cars in the local yards and if | merly lived here. peaTali arlists of “King” Genrgv's town's property, if an increase in tax s = = caught agaim will get 4 torm in the re: = - realm. is regarded as the " direct | OV PIOPEICY T 20 advanced to the correct biscuit heat of 450 degrees. form school BOLTON Aefoanignt of . eapeal st 4 taws Though there isn't any physical rea i < Brief Mention. The anniust mestir of the Bomsr hthe cvar watoatal tobe of s pimi®t| son why there sifadd Be, there is in- This is made possible by the Glenwood Balanced Oven Damper and tne 5 T By, K o7 the Tocat| Hall e Library Sauotiation “was held | own. suara it In totay oue of | thel fonnc IPueneal here I, e sk ol the Patented Glenwood Indieator that accurately registers the heat already * s urday evening: The world's marvels, nerhaj R3 i i % ry ¢ 2 < idi “Now 1 Can Walk” Says| it 5t Hobineon nas rotumm: | wire vesclectod “ax toltows: Predient,| vonder of the universe. It combines| gd, N HI3L city were bousnt wp. eariy in the oven and tells at a glance whether to open or close the sliding > fed 16 his duties e probate court|J. W. Phel, trea; r. €. F. Sumner; | in its extraordinary makeup, does thi g 2 i i i Mrs. Southcott of Medina | ncrc afier <pending a vacation in New | secretary, Mre. b b Fintey: entor. |oreatare. ihe Beetness ot the docr. Ths| The work of rebuilding the wall and air valve, It’s so plain and easy a child can understand. . - A Haven. _ ainment committee, Mrs. L. H. Levey, [ahility of the fish to swim and the |Section of highway that caved in ear- Bt S T”;_‘ 3% express was almost an hour| Mrs, C. F. Sumner, Mrs. H. J. Thomp- | bird to fiv; it has the gIft of tongues|ly in the summer near the plant of the 3 o mar |, Wednesday aMeTRoOn. e ety for| 1% 4TS, S: M- Alvord and Mrs. . D.land the voice of celestrial singers. it Pupain. Woplen, campany s practical Clgl and See Them and you will understand more have than a) he work of canv: y ; library committee, S. M. Al-|cats not, neither do it sl v compleLes e roadw: which . i r " t | the mew ciiv directorv is practically|vord. Mrs. J. W. Pheigs, Miss Adelia|cares not of its fate. Captured in ihe!cpen for traffic at the risk of those about why a Glenwood Range ““Makes Cooking Easy eversthing i this| complete. The canvassing work was| X. Loomis, Mrs. ¥. H. Strong and Mrs. ds of Chaubaumaug it is today.Passing. was nearly all graded on s many a Bix hearted | George Bartiett, William Van | Theodore Reichard. among the “King's” most. treasured Wedncsday. Ereeting o fence on the nd eter T, Roy o Through the generasity: of Mr. andi| nossessions, and he believes that thero| v_section of wall and other such ose McQuillan has enfered| Mrs. C.'H. Alvord and som. Cari Ad-|NEver. was. nor never again will be hing work remains to be done. Joseph's coliége at Hartford,| vord of Torrington. the debt of $500 on | another just like it All of the men who came here to he will take a business course.| the hall was paid the past year. 3 - {operate cars on the troilev line when orence . Ennis. who has| Revi G B Davie ot Betenap ex| Anmouncement was made by Frank|Sborii® CaTE on e boley I hen at The Griswold at Pastern Point.| changed pulpits with the Bolton pas-|Barber. on Wednesdax. of the forma-'huve been repiaced by new cmployes. is spending a few days at her home in| tor. Rev. Frank K. Abbott, last Sun-|ton of a 12-club bowling teague. Thel pesigent in this vicinity, so the South Windham The text chosen by Mr. Davis| Orfanization will begin w Tong sched- |1co'SENT (0, W80 G 0 B2 00 “Or wes Heb. 10: 11. ule of games during the present month | known as local men. The company | _School Supervisor L. Staples ofiand will continue until spring. v apolications for the jobs left sh Q B K C 0 M y JEWETT CITY ;E,l;:,nftln:gagzi the Bolton teachers. held) s 5:‘;’?2;;‘“‘?3&“ two. Davvirie g:dm'?:iflk?ng cations J ea urne e . u - a meating - Center scl 5 s nietson | > . i i % i Wednesday for an aunto trip.te Canadaf 9ay afterncon. 001 TUeS" | Cotton Company plant. one from the| Windham county responded with in- 37-47 Main Street, Norwich 259 Central Ave.. Norwic! to he away a month. The Bolton schools are to hold an|Connecticut Mills, one from Goodvear.|lerest and énthusiasm to the first Mr. and Mrs. Louis Masse leave mrl’:‘;:li':](au“ursa: f‘alr ‘at t);)p Bolton hall on 2:0 !_’ll_'gm ‘Phi;nsfivld. shv;ufleu'r S‘!ni).‘ @a\vex?flzir;‘i;::y:cgz%::m l;};“r(; ml day o spend the remainder of the|F) ., Sept. 19. .between 4 and 6(°r= The Sparks. made up of localling o o’clock. to exhibit vegetables raised® by | ¢lectrical workers: the Hustlers ,he|Connecticut, when sixty of the cler- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Menard left on week in Hartford | z 1 X number of the dealers have com- | (he children and fruit and vegetables| Pickuns and the Ramblers. gymen and ieading laymen of thel - 3 T ) opening thelr stores . on| CAaDned by the These teams include many of the| CoURtY st together at a gencrous din- | ¥ide old age annuites for al vastors |with thewr purents, Mr. and e | suna j i e e s T Mrs. Julia Foster and daughter, Miss|€lassiest bowiers that have been de.|ner in the parlors of the Congrega-| oD Teaching the age of 65. of approx- | Thomis Brown. | ind Mre. Clarence Chandle Conrad J. LaMotte, the three vear|GTace Foster of Farmington. -have| veloped in this section since the game]tional church in” Putnam on Tuesday |imately half their average salary B. S, Hall has taken the contract to{and children of Danielso wled o old som of Mr. and Mre. lLouis Ta.|Dbeen visiting their cousins, Mr. and|attained its presermt mreat degree of |nighi. and afterward heard the ar-i Dean Beard closed the speaiing with|fransport the children irom he|relatives here Sundiy e e e A Mrs. B. T. MoGurk. vopularity here and in the surrounding|gument and apneal of the cause ably|@ Presentation more direcily applying|Briges to the Wylie district liss Nellie M. Chuse was a Sur {onaht T the monab Mrs. E. F. Northam of Hartford is|lowns, some a great deal of =ood|presented by its leaders. It was a get-|'0 this county. The Connmecticut quo-| Harry Holmes and family of Wilil-|d guest of friend Onklane | a muest of her cousin, Charlea N.|sport and Keen fivalry s ceriaia] iogather party which was delightfuf in |t of $660,000, he made clear, is Con-|mantic have been visiting George | Beach ! - — | T.oomie. throughout the entire playing seasen.]itself, and promised well for the im-|Becticut’s ‘share of the 35,000,000 as|Tanner and family. | “Almona M. Paine was in Providemce = m— e = | Foleyss Herbert Hutchinson is workinz at| Mr. Barber. who has organized the|portant movement started there. decided on by Connecticut's own lead The school in the Wylie district re- |Thursday on businese F.C.J the Cheney mills ‘in South Manches- [league. is o star bowier and on Wed-| Tollowing the dimmer, Ernest C.|S18. Combecticur ls second from ihe|opened Tuesday with' Mixs Marion| irs A. Stone of Providence Dr | ; nesday authorized The Bulletin to is-| Morse of Patnam, as a member of the states, it is start- | Bla e teacher. was a*caller at Maplecrest Thursda . F.C. Jackson | Hone and Tar | P ana vire s M Alvord and son, | sue. . chal in his vle 2 commi: wel. | ing just ahead of historic Massachu- T | ‘Mrs. E. A. Danielson who has been y | Morgan " Alvord. ~ have returned 16| bowler living in Hactern Gonnections | comed. the. gucels and Itroduged (he|sCtts and to Windham counts is given | in™i&” improving DENTIST | COMPOUND { Hartford_after spending the summer no one barred. He will agree te roli|subject. He appreciated the honor|the honor of leading off. Nowhere as EAST KILLINGLY | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and chit e e | 2t jheir Bolton home 5 _fone or a series of matches to deoide|which Windham county has in being|¥et has the drive failed to pass its ob- b skl i e Se i Mg rrs it in St, Willimantic , recomme . , | and Misses S T send | part of the state. declareq in_answer, “we are going to . cam- | Aldrich visited Mr. and Mrs | @i b m. Phone 44| colds, tickling of the throat, spasmodic | 3, CPI**5g: R0 Pave been at Mr. and| Bowling ‘has'won such favor here | put it over” He then introduced Rev.| BeIEn. and introduced his texm ot |Spooner at North Sterling Sunday. Ry T i 3 Mrs. L. H. Levey's t st summer, | of late that the ladies are olamoring|WWilllam S Beard who is director of| Workers, most of whom were present.| Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sayles and Mer-| A eritic is a grown-up bo. - H mmci;lhwm:: cpugh. Ia grippe, #0d | hase returned to their homes. for an opportumity to frv. the Seort|the earapaign M Comnccticut, as a|He closed with a personal appeal,|rill Jacques were at Sand Point on |tinues fo throw stones | 3 J i s and this is to be provided for them in|man well known and loved throughout|Which he made as a son of Windham -~ JAY M. SHEPARD The First Dose Gave Relicf GRISWOLD the mear future. the county. Mr. Beard after warmly|eounty. that its people be true to their Suces i | The nailing of da d other expressing his appreciation of what s a is trib- Succeeding Filmore & She; | i 3 g 9 of dance and ofl - | exp: 3 2 5 el > . | .. E Svmmors. Heldredse. Neb.. writem | After a week at the parsonage Miss|nouncements on trolley, electric light | those present owed to “the dear ladies|Ute to that record was a warm and Funeral Director & Embalmer | ,55=557c1 |onimecteds very govers couth ina Richardson returned to her du-|and telephome poles in Danielson, -es- | in the kitchen,” and paying a tribute (eeling one, and his confidence that | gdcold dunio expaure, My couth tot 1o bad as instructor of music at East)pecially in streets in the business sec- |10 the former pastor of the church,| Windham would as nobly meet this — . 60-82 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| m‘:a&:nh.x;-r;flgzg.,s;gy"“ Zo el i tion must ston forthwith, or arrests|Bev. Framk D Surgent introduced | emersency was as strons ¥ Y x > B Raatant . comseety Tar Compound. and 1 £ot s > Tha very .. ang. Mee. i 0. will follow. Chief John McFarland of [Rev. Herman F. Schwartz. D.D.. ol ose who participated in the eve- ) Lady As mrection | G doee raleved me; 1 lock asecend dope | Preston spent Sunday with the for-|the poiice gave warming Wednesday|New York, sxecutive secretary of the|ning’s cvents were: Rev. H. T, Swartz, . e naxt twe days Jay coufh Wes enlirely @one: | has beon vieici ? B0l 50 placarded of late ax to arouse the| Dr. Swartz made an eloquent pres- | Beard, Hartford: Ermest C. Morse, Kl“ourey Bros. | 30T siwe Foley's Honey snd Tat foll credii | Sy on visiting her brother. Rev: T.|ire of many citizens here and they |entation of the chise. starting by men- [ Rev. and Mrs. Boynton Merrill, I. J. . | for my speedy aad permanent tecovery.” { turned to her home last Saturday. In| 20t the practice stopped. Many of | ion of its inspiration, the. three hun- | Daniels, J. G. Johnson, B. M. Whea« y 3 For Infants and Childre: FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND For more than thirt | Providence she visited Dber nephew,|ore farourcoments thal are put upidredih anniversary of the landing of _Stemsic o Tewid Gliasts pi AL T EMBALMERS o irly years ! Royal Ricnardson "|are for dances and social events held|ine Pilgrims. We propose to erect to las M. Wheelock, Chester M. El-{ &g 5 4 54 s w Foley’s Honey and Tar has been. | ™30 2 anG Tonn mamona o wa. | M SURer towns. but mo favors will be | them o memorial. he said. not of cold |liott F. W. Seward and _Edgar M. 3 - * M K Union St illimantic, Conn. i1 i i | tes = A shown those who put up such placards|stone, but of livin; ovision for the r 3 v. W. B. - “ow 36 onn- | used with satisfaction and success. | erbury have heen spending 3 Tew | cven for things 16 be heid in Taaiel: | Sen Who ars SArEing on- teis work | Name, F. S. Jacobs W. Anderson and| B ; b 'thms Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) | Lee & Osgood Ce. ’?fi:—‘ with their aunt. Mrs. James|son. The practice is wromg and il-|Too long the herdes who, amid dis- | Artiur G. Bill of _Denlelson; Rev. : > = Y. . A Edmohd, Mres. Jeuss] $E8t 808 o more of it couragements and at unrealized sac- Murkland, D.D.. of Hart- : . W. A E . Ms mitted, Chief McFarland rifice, are building character into the Henry J. Kilburn and Rev.| [Si8 x enmne as o Crary assisted with the singing at (h | hints that other piaces must be found | life, not only of Néw England but of | Joseph N. Haskell of Boston; Rev. Or- B morning session of the conference 1ast| ror piacing the carde or lacare o | . ville T. Fletcher of Suffield; Rev. Oli- i . Ob- | the whale couUntry. hav n suffered | ville T. Fletcher of Suffield; Rev 2 ) g y weske L hardsen. Mrs Mar. | Jsction in chiefly made” against the | o sn‘,‘,“}“e g ,3',,,}",,,,":“ pay. so|ver Hart Bronson of Hartford: Rev. s PERGENT. P D, I reu T, | Placarding practice because of the un- | small that they can barely ~support|Claude A. Butterfield of Springfield: | K88 A.lWfi:yS > S ian Corenar rocemtly to wisit Mise| SiEntliness that it causes. their familles, to say ngthing of giv- Thomas Street of Ashland, Mas: Vina Richardeon, who was spending| At the republican caucus held in|ing them the advantages social justice | Rev. Edward P. Aver and his secre 3 the summer at_that the town of Canterbury on Tuesday|showd assure them, ang after their[fary, Miss Lucy Payne of Mansfeld Bears the evening the following men were placed | productive years. they face depend- o in Wminnno‘v'\ as_the party's Zandiv ence and its shame. Dr. S\;:’n; men- ::\(:{' R}:;" C;z‘l;::s ';- Qfilg;;: df;f ,}Bfl;‘; 5 [ . t 31 dates for town offices at the annual|tioned a few pathetic instances of E - y S. 3 A .| B % = S Franklin . town election to be held on the first|what pitiful condition is too often the|S. Elliott. James P. Bath, Jay M.| H Therety i ature Willimantic, Conn. FRUIT JARS Specially Priced 5 Monday in October: Assessor, Henry|fate of the old minister. The result|Shepard of Willimantic; Rev. William Ma.chme C. LeCraw: board of rellef, Frank S.|is inevitable. Not/only are men leav- | Martin Brown and H. E. Lathrop of Linnell; selectmen, E. Fitch Johnsen,|ing the Congregational ministry and|Windham: Guilford Smith of South z 2 oward A. Rix: town clerk and treas- |are their sons shunning it but the| Windham; Rev. F. T. Meacham of Company rer, Howard F. Hoxie: anditor, James| standard of those who are fh it is de- | Eastford: ' Rev. Charles G. Fogg, W. i . Towne; collector of taxes, Clinton |preciating. The mipistry is losing its| W. Jewett and J. N. Cartright of Enginsers Founders . Machiniste J{ Frink. Herbert F. Willlams was chair- | prestige. We must return to fidelity | Hampton: Albert H. Williams of e SR HARRIS. cOR. §| man of the caucus. 1o our Pllgrim history. It has been|South Woodstock: Rev. Marshall e ATheE e Charles B. Mutchins of the Killingly | demonstrated, said the speaker, that| Dawson and President C. L. Beach of Gear applied to_all baard of assessors said_ Wednesday | the minimurm living amount for 4 tem- | Storrs: Rev. Rov Wiiliam REviiag. of juornig thet new tax forms wil beflly of five in these times i $1.500 a| 120930 aCK: LHEV, W AT Barwick of = a i furnished to taxpavers h ‘ben | vear. Yet gver two-thirds of the Can- . As you are undoubtedly going to put up some preserves i they are making ready to prepare ihe|&reEational churches pay $1,000 a year | Plainfeld: Rev. Nasceb W, Maloof of £ ( bl thi int : it :“ & I e 9 lists that thev will file this fall. The|or less. and only one thiriy-third of ;g::’ru:»‘wnh;osi_r;:"kfl toddiara a:‘{ H R it vt it il : o : I U Ut s Gt e 0, e S 0 S o i S 38 : 4 i & 5 e well worth your while Lt gt board of equalization. Among. ia mew | w adually ihis standard must be raised o g gl e W cl - and special features is ome that willj but meanwhile it is proposed imme- | g e 0 come in and see how much you can save on your can- == B o B s o WU ety by tne Byl FEe W SO0 Mansfield Center: Gilbert W. Chapin : " L, 3 of Ma - 2. and ning needs. You will find everything you need, at prices B g M g S L ol T obert M, Boys' of Goodyerr: Rev: Far o\igr Zzati > William Swanson and N. l.. Greig of . 4 no one had any idea they could be purchased for this sea- STARKWEATHBR BEDG, ~ | Satn o ihe e as s oed o g e e e Some nt thas i) | Puyville; Everett G. Hill of Hartfora BOWLING =md FOOKET BILLFARDS [ by John Jones on the west side’ of|had provious experience as motormen Son. . "‘%fls -8 Afie the Toad, mo longer will e permitted. | or conductors. CAfiP.BELL’S MILLS tias E Z. Seal, o Bowing, sport all. Prine| Mon who are residets in Killingly; Mrs. Charles B. Hutchins will have Rlias E 7 Seal. pints dosen 188 | Mason Screw Tops, dosen e Haiven awpy svery Saturany. | or In surrounding (owns now make Bp | the members of the Mothers' club. at| Charles Tanner in company with 1 3 E. Z. Seal Glass Tope, dozen... M E INVIRED. fhe ‘crews operating trolley cars on|he rhome on Hast Frankiin street for | Alexander and Mise Ola Tanner spent ¢ s Thirty Ysars 80e < BAR . p 5 2 hs otd Mason, i, Good Luck Jar Rubbers, dozen.. 10c RV BER. Frop. the Shore Line beétween €entral Vil-|a meeting this_afternoon. Z Saturdey in Provigesce. f 3 6 month Lo TR Tembn, 1.7 oot siss, %< | Perowas, per pound 18 g B W R lage and Putnam. The men who came( Rev. M. J. Gimet, M- and Rev.| Miss Margaret Tanner attended S CENT, tin covers. dozen e 45¢ 4 Guit was 2 S g 2 here to reopen the line after it had|John Roux, M. S. are engaged in tak-|teachers’ meeting at Steriing Tuesd: A Py x, per pound e T Mdl mcy been closed to traffic for five weeks|ing the cemsus Of St. James' parish.|and began the fail term of sehool have been replaced by men who live' John C. Mullen of Worcester was a|Ekonk Wednesday. % — e N Maxweli and Chalmers Cars and Max- ;n Mum Fioinily sng whe ssniied ;;:rivi in Danielson on| H Wilcox has sold a cow te Al- g o obs as en and conductors af Savies. o THE H. C. MURRAY CO. e o er the union crews went on strike. The! < another large party of H. Barber of Plainfield recently L TR H. E. ANDERSON new cFews have beeén receiving 'in- [Danieison people at Pomfret on Wed- | visiteg here. l > structions and obtaining practical ex-|nesday to atiend the Bradley estate | Mr. and Mrs. Wanton Nichols of > 4 = s 21 Mapie St. Danislson, Conn. perience in operating the cars for ' auction. Apponaug recently mpent a few days - - " S S e

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