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B 3 SR e 3 Way thro' 4im. unoertatn ihrougn the long vistaed EDtin's sop1 mess tace to faithiess, falte: Toad in wtaep. T Taiseth his drear. insistant cry? Stoopeth here to i 8 toppet pend a while carseth that the storm obscures the Heed mot the darkmess * nn“nu B e Ty Wthickest when L'-n T et Lo ind Tavantas 0 that the the ot 3 The Lure JF Some Aay 1 recall Just tnis— scent of roses numberless B 6me old, moon-white marden still with areams. Perfume's =oft caress lure me back again ére I found hapiness. walk the garden aisles with Through which the winds sigh Bevond Thé vine you. of evening ked zate the wish- ana The roses. yom HUMOK OF THE DAY Mother—Haw do vou like your new Artie? Seven-year-old—Tine! She hasn't Po: n to me yet—Buffalo Express £ Bdith loss of sleep, you kmow, #means loss of beauty e 3 Maud—indeed! How long have vou troubled with insomn: ript. i “Pood s very § ~Cheer up. That husband gave as doubled Lourier-Journa =h engagement regard as the most railroad “Beating an express train e crossing.” answered Mr. ns.— Washington Star. b So, oo JMatic was drownea it happen ™" < Tain creature’ TBn Ber engagement rings w $wimming."— Lor $ “Whs do Fashioned - Fread Frouch —Cincinnati hen they made thei ;(“~San Francisco ked you know language they $ The Pm.dcmn—.\«y boy. @nan in this count: would #nything —Brooklyn Citizen £ The New Curate (horrified)—You icked person, fiying your kit the | bbath! & | Nadgnty Fright, Buv human printing today of the quan-| s season prior | are 143,155 b: for pianomakers of felt, a new ed to test rubber Rity_of cotton ginned t %0 September % Designed Rhe resilienc: Riso can be u Jeather. L Denmark is estimated to have P90 square miles of peat lands and annually increasing the use of peat Yor fuel The present dwr n Greater New York could an aceo [edate the who! itzerland The pistons are line engine invented by Joan. the cylinders moving flown along them. 3 The Upper Chamber of the Riksdag ®n September 29 passed a bill provid- | for an eight-hour working day, fhe Lower Chamber having recentiy the same bill inventor has combined a rl‘ph key and sounder with in an instrument used for telegraphing o B Biainiine corron: Fuit. An estimate of the total wheat pro- Huctioni n_ xz6ffficmfwypemfwy in Western Canada for 1319 placed at 166,225,000 bushels. It has figured that there will be 268,- bushels of oats, 43.951.085 bush- of bariey and 8,470,630 bushels of % Agriculture up is the predominating Pocupation of Denmark, and large fuantities of butter, eggs, pork etc. are produced both for consumption and _export. handling of these commoditios Jarge amounts centers In'the prin- % The New Zealand Farmers' Co-op- association at Canterbury i leading co—operative society of Zealand, and undertakes to sup- its 8416 shareholders and others | everything they require for their and domestic needs as well Henry mantic Susan Miss ‘Kimball's Ezsmz DIRECTS ATTENTION TO AN UNUSUAL OPPONTUN'ITV Christmas and real worth Handkerchiefs May be selected now for delivery in December to appear on bill dated January 1st. . ‘We most earnestly advise our customers to give this immediate consideration bécause the- shortage of flax in Ireland is so acute it will be impossible for merchants and shop keepers to fully supply the de- mand for Linen Handkerchiefs. With our affiliation of interests in Belfast, Ire- land, we are enabled to offer pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs at astonishing low prices— PRACTICALLY PRE-WAR PRICES, AND PUT UP IN VERY ATTRACTIVE BOXES FOR LADIES Embroidered corner, 25¢ each. Hand embroidered, 35 and 50c Plain hemstitched, 25 and up | There is no fabric which possesses the lasting beauty, of pure linen. patrons that “Linen Handkerchiefs at Kimball's” means ail pure linen—nothing else. If unable to call—telephone 127-2 at once, regarding your re- quirements fer Christmas Handkerchiefs and Careful Attention. 342 WASHINGTON STREET KUK | K CENTRAL VILLAGE Hopkins Pauline Math tie Stone of Danielson visit- Friday Potvin has been in Willi- attend the funeral of Mrs. Palmer, a former resident of FOR MEN Printed Handkerchiefs—newly imported, 35¢ each. Pure Linen, plain hemstitched, 70c, 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 each. durability And it is a known fact among our it will have our { vacation in Maine. Earle Bragg, who is employed ABINGTON i n New York, has been at his home here. "The renn‘oiim caucus. will be mu this week and nomination of town of- ficers will be made to.serve for the enauing year, the election being mere- « legal réquiremeift. As nomination is_equal to election in Westerly. the real contest is at the caucus and not al the polls. As a rule the town com- mittee controls nominations, though theie have been times when commit- tee candidates failed of nomination caucus. At the sent .time there seems to be a political calmness that may evolutionize into a temptest on caucus night, and opposition, may de- velop where least expected. It is mot belicved that any republicans, no mat- te- how much their desire office will announce candidacy in opposition to the. present town cles or town treas- urer, the most lucrative offices that can be determined by popular \ vote. Therefore, the present incumbents will pir'zh«b) be nominaied without oppo- sitin Tt has been hinted very broadly that five. mrmpers of the present town ccuncil desire renominating but to one or more of these there may be some opposition. but not enough to prevent renomination. According to report. the other.two members are not candidates belng content with the service already rendored tle town. 'y Darber is not. a candldate raination as” overseer of the ident of the Ti and connected with the cotton indus- try many years, died Monday after- noon.at his home in Providence. He was_operated upon for intestinal (rouble last Thursday and pneumonia developed. Mr. Tillinghast married in 1852 Belle C. Hoxsie of Westerly. He !leaves a daughter, Svbil M.. who lived T her father,’ her mother having disd in 1896. and two sons C. Ralph, Grpulv sheriff for Providence county anl Witiamm B. THlinghast, re Jischarged from Battery B. 103rd Fi |estinery. Mr. Tillinghast rharric again in 1900." His second wife was ice Foistone of Providence, who died He is survived by a brother also, Colonel Frank W. Tillinghast. i 0 tbe’ plh}oe;_ ot poultfy. A Chicken Sliiner wan aerved Snd ‘the profits de- “vo to paying the expenses of the prel flflinll’y show. The first anniversary mass for-Rev. Thomas C. 'O’Brien, was celebrated on Tuesday in St. Mary’s church. Olney ville, of which he was pastor when he died. At the solemn high mass of requiem Rev. Father Toohey was celebrant, Rev. Father Kelley dea- con,. Rev. Father Baker sub deacon, and Rev. Fathér -Smith, master of ceremonies. A large number of priests were in the sanctuary and the churc was filled to -capacity. Father O Brien died during the. influenza ep demic after am illness of a few day He.was born n Westerly and was boried.in St. Michael's cemetery. He was the son of Michael O'Brien of Westerly and brother of Patrick H. O'Brierl of New lLondon. 7 Loeal ‘Laconics. Dr. Sena. surgeon in charge of the naval hospital at New London, was in Westerly Tuesday He delivered the Memorial Day address in \ew Loundon this year. The special detectives enguged to detect the principals or.assistants of the big robberies at Watch Hill during the season, have served in vain. Superior court for Washington county comes in at Westerly today (Wednesday). Glass doors supplanted the orna- mental screen doors at of the public library. Tuesds an in- the entrance dication that winter weather is not far away. f By order of the town council the Shore Line Electric Railway company were required toscmove the iron poles in. Broaa street. The compan consented to let two.remain and there are .used in connection with the stretching _of _ advertising banners across Dixon square. These will prob- ably be soon removed and junked. The strikers refuse to call the trol- ley strike off, and afiiiated union men are _inconyenienced ' in - consequency They are not supposed to use the trol ley cars going to _and from their work and there is no otner means for public transportation. ewson also a teachers of the town all attended the Every boy should learn to write, and as a man he should learn what not to Tellows and was once a lieutenant of| of the South County Rod and Gun club. at Weste: averaged 94.6 per man. Packer Wolf Den Grange degree team con- | . Mr Tillinghast was born Octoper - f -Miar ; The Bridgeport 'buses, the real ben- club took a hike SAtur- ferred the second and third degrees |l 13T In Hopkinton. He attended |,goinries of the troliey strike. have atternoon u.dme(ufil;anpl{:::. to a: class of seven Wednesday eve- | e nid ponocls of Fovk: §.°i S d}:sn.ppeured. t:;e lpaying season for Where they enjoved a fra E adles , q )% ! the operators having passed. s it bl e I : reenwich academy. Latin Institute of | (NG oPerators having passed . a few days in Worcester 1o at-| Mrs. C. A. Sharpe has returned from | North Scituate and the New Hampton | p, " ireet, Watch Hill for many sea- athe musical _ festiva Edgar a visit with her son, Carl M. Sharpe | \J\®2ary Tnstitute of New Hampton |sons, deciared Tuesday: “The trolley Schofield, of New York, a former Tes-'oc wiirord, Comn. : lampshire, graduating from the | iriice put business on_the bum at the R ot The . iatter in 1876. He was a member of Evat i S = Thb Goam, e A twachers’ meeting' was held on | the Test Side club, Providence Iodge |lill du7ing the season just closed. ngers. Tuesday 4t Center School houss, The | D1 muees T ot Biaer s azs | Dr. George D. Heney. 12 who was the second principal of the Westerly ded the festival Wednesday evening, jngitute. at ‘Eastford Friday, Oct. 10. b & T Fiigh school suceeding Principal O. FH. to_hear Mx. Schofleld sing. @ o] An all day beriag of tre Tadies | 2€ United Train of Artillers. Kyle, dled recently at the home of his Mrs. Jason Hook has returned 10| ,i3 gociety was held Iriday with| For a first time a championship_has |daughte: in a southern cit:. Mrs, ome in Amberst. Mass, having|ng Martin, - been won by Rhode Island in a New | Heney was Miss Gertrude Smith of her cousin, Miss Bana Lill- VNG OWHER o c0 furnished the | Enzland trap-shooting contest for the | Westerly. ow days. - programme at Brooklyn grange on | champlonship. THe shoot was at the | The Tudics Ald sacicly is {o pur- Ruciday evening, Oct. 14, and the de- | Mount Clair Gun club, Wollaston, Mass. | STONNCTON hase window shades for the mew Par- gree tcam gave third and fourth de- |There were two Connecticut and two i i sonage, recently given to t Willlama, ETees at Senexet this (Wednesday) | Massachusetts teams in the meet also | Thereiwas a largey aftended mass by the Jate Mre Mary Catler Williams, | §C08, 2 ard Rhode Islanders were high with |meeting in Muller's hall. Monday night omni formerly a resident here: “Yjiprw Rich has a new motorcycle. | 413 out of a possible 500. The scores |in the general interest of organized Ja- Mr. and Mrs. George Gallip, Who| "\ “Gimlich, superintendent of | of the .Connecticnt feams.. were 467 |bor. and in the special interest of the recently married have ' BEEUN | jiifo road, has gone to Boiton fo take|and 462 and the Massachmsetts team |strikers of the Atwood Machine com- keeping nouse In the Terkine tenes | Sharge of the state road there 470 and 461. The Rhode Tsland team |pany. There was a slight disturbance on the Wauregan road, recently Chis “augusta Moore of Broo was comnoser.of E.'C. Griffith, C. H.|In the mill of the American . Velvet VA s e e L Y., spent the week-end with Mrs. [ Dallon. W. T Weaver and A. P. Stsson, | company, when emploves who wefe £: James T Curduds Das s eos o A k. all known to local shooters, as thev | soliciting’ funds in aid of the strikers ning his cousin, Mis ston; it have shot at tourneys on the srounds | Were informed that such action would not be tolerated in the miil during the working hours. The great majority of people in the borough hope for an The ‘Rhode Tsland team In_addition enjoying a week’ write. The Nations Shine theRange™ to team shooting E.-C. Griffith was second hirh gun with 145 out af 150. C. F. Griffith was third with. 144 out amicabls settlement, but fear that cannot be reached under existing con ditions. It would be no_ surprise if Nation-wide appreciation has led to a nation-wide distribution. SunorA can be bought in every city, town amlhamlet,andthe price is as always— TEN CENTS. g Nation-wide popuurity 1s due to the MERIT of SumerA. - Users everywhere appre-ak;;:e the 'quick, easy shine, convenient, -opening box, leather preeervinz qualities and economy in use. - makes S e SomoA HOME SET a&fiuammrofswmds. Gemnne ‘Bristle Dauber. cleans: the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. Large Lamb’s Weel: Pelisher with feit cushion brings- ‘brillimat shine with a Shine. - - renew the, lasting SmeeA of 130: ment with eighty-five shooters, South County Poultry and Pet association was held house at Ashaway Tuesday afternoon and evening. given for the testing of birds before the maln show which ywill be held in | judging | the .two chief industries of the bor- lough suspended operations, should the strike “extend. and become general. It is understood that the heads of these two industries will not stand for any dictation as to how they will conduct their business, and will .not be gov- erned by outside influences. 1t was /Tt .was a registered tourna- A preliminary poultry show of the Stock in the Parish W1 opportunity ‘was strike was not sanctioned by Westerly in the state. armory next A e € month. Professor Lambert ot e | American Tederation of Labor. Rhode Island State College, expert in Stoninaton Pointers. poultry. gave:a timely talk| Judge Blias B. Hinckle J.P. Barstow and Co., Norwich, Say “Y can’ get 0od results as a high-priced chef, i qu ":‘egpesofa;oodcookbookanduw- W The range that bakes a barvel of flour with - asingle hod ofceal - The scientifically designed range with the 2 Big Roemy Oven, that bakes eveuly Rounded Fire Box, that saves fuel Reserveir or Water Front, that heats ! 2 plenty of water Key . Plate, that lifts and locks into 5 phcehrfeedmgandbroxlmg Ovenw every feature to save time, mblenndm-hthehnnzvofkemr ou want real satisfaction let ‘the Sterling 'SILL STOVE. WORKS Rochester, N. Y. Au--lu-fl-ap- Combination Renges and Steriing Warm Air Furcaces reported Tuesday that the Stonington | the | thanity, ana ‘the Health of America. |Spicer that it may be returned to ine At the preaching service at 815 J. W.|New London chapter not later 'than Carter, Y. M. C. A. secretary, spoke |Friday. The sewing machines which |from St. John 1232, were loaned at_the beginning of the | Clarence Newton of Boston. son of |work, now in.the Red Cross rooms.in Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Newton, accom- | Pearl street.. will be returned to panied by his wife, motored here |their owners if they wil notify W. I from Boston Sunday. Monday he re- | Spicer. The rooms are being ‘leared turned. taking Mr. Newton's mother |out. it 4 with them to their home there to re-| Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Margan, Mrs. main while Rev. Mr. Newton is a pa-|W. L. Mosher. Capt. and Mrs. Frank jtient in a hospital in Boston. Fitch, M matle "Renber e Nathan A. Gibbs, cashier of Anna’ Smith and Miss Ada May Da- | Thames National Bank, Norwich, Vis were at the Baptist convention Mre. Gibbs with their daugher. Miss |in Norwich Tuesddy. = = Natalie King Gibbs, left their summ Mrs, Anna Wagner will entertain home here Saturday for a motor trip.|the Il;‘»r Link society this (Wednes- ifo Fast Wareham., Mass. Mr. Gibbs |day) afterncon. 3 returned in his car Monday and Mrs.| Mrs. Laura Whiteman of Southing- Gibbs and daughter will be guests of |ton has been the guest of Mrs, Ella {3, Gibbs' mother, Mrs. Nathan Perry [Kine. = e TG e Gibbs, for about ten day Miss Cassie Hewitt is il and her Miss Alice Satterlee returned place ‘as teacher In the: third: grade arday_ from Worcester, where she is taken by Mrs. Pollar {tended the Music Festival Miss Mary Bacon has returned :to |gene la_¥ontaine who or & her home in Boston, after a visit here i Safferlee. went to Groton. . Sunford Dovghty who is ill, i | | for the week-end to visit her brother. an]fl in & dangerous condition : George W. Maynard and family, join- | Liberty Counc ughters o = hier husband, ir. ul. Fontaine, who | America, will meet this evening. There | had preceded her there. Wil be & social hour, e lier . Bukingham return- | & M. and MMrs. George Macgowan ed Saturday from an automobile irip|have returned to _their - home ' 'in |to Winchendon, Mass. ~Mrs. Bucking- | Montville, after a visit here !@am was accompanied home by Miss| Charles Palmer has returned from a | Ethel 'Wood of Winchendon, who will | visit at Sag Harbor. {remain as her suest for a time | Mre- A W, King ix entertaining rel- Misses Mathewson returned Satur-|atives from Long Island 7 day, after & visit to relatives in Dur- | Mrs. Walter Burdick is visiting'her ham { brother, James Griswold. in Poquonoc Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt and son S IR F T Harold Woodbridge Hurlbutt and in- fant daughter, Ruth Bartlert Huribut. | COLCHESTER arrived home Sunday after a visit with | ~ At o whist and social given by the Mrs. Hurlbutt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Young Men's - Social club Saturday Charles H. Bartett in Uncasville. | night Mirs. David Shea won the first . and Mrs. Frank Adams with jor the women and John Dris- | their son and daughter-in-law. Mr.|call of New London first mien's priz and Mrs. Kenneth Adams and son | May Sullivan and Reginald M- Kenneth, Jr. all of New York spent|Donaid were given the -comsolation the weck-end ana tho holiday with | Fred W. Smith Misses Mary and Anna- O Mrs. . H. Ashton of Brooklyn, N.!New Haven and James ©'Brien Y. with a guest, spent the week-end | New London have been giests of rel- at her summer cotage on ihe Bluff. |atives in town Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Faford spent| The townspeople are being asked to Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Fa- | rubbish, etc.. in rbyrrels set ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hebb of | side of the road Thursday so Providence, R. 1. called there by the| chamber of commerce team fliness of Mr. Hebb | carry it to the dump, one :of Mrs. Frankiin H. Brown was the | charge. guest. of Mrs. Charles Chittenden in| Monday being observed -as-Colum- New London Thursday and Iriday. | bus “day cxercises were held in the S district scho YANTIC | _Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Brown, Miss ' Bossie Kingsbury motored, to .Norwich Jeremiah J. Drischll recently pur- | ionday. 3 ciidsed ‘& Mish powered gasoline en: |’ chavion ‘D. Bartén and . Brother, (of ranklin road. Thomas W recent Minni | Pawcatuck, Tuesday, for the accom- {modation of partics having business with the probate court of lhe town of Stonington. Victor, Louis and Annie tored to Webter Monday to relatives Stonington fishermen picked up a dummy - torpedo. off Watch Hill and brought it to port. Naval authorities at_Newport were notified Scallops /seem to be plentiful, the high price habit prevails. pound fishermen are making hauls. rner o ow ' London suest of friends -here. Feidzier of New York recent guest of local friends. Miss Rose MecManus of Arctic. R. . was a guest of her niece, Mrs. John Burns recently Miss Nellie Driscoll wis i of Hartford friends. Miss Catherine ed after a few Loretta Gadle of Mr, Babbitt was a tford. Dinesi mo. on a vis A week-end as witly roturn- Miss Dbut The | small ity Norwich recent visitor _in H: P e Loizs An z rome aiter GALES ¥ERRY wich, with M J. W. Carter. Y. M. C. A. secretary | MIr. and Mrs at the submarine base, occupied the|MP and Atrs. pulpit in the M. E. church here Sun-{Boston where they attended ‘the wea- day morning and spoke from St. Mark|ding of Mr. and Mra. Jahez H. Bal- 134, the theme being Christ's Power |10Y's son. Tertram Balle to Heal. Included in the church |Ll!ian Woodbridge of C events for the present week were the notices for the Sunday schaal super- Driscoll has ‘returned end stay in Nor- Anna Maihoney. bez H..[Lail Albert Bailey a few days sta NOANK intendents’ conference to be held in the M. E. church, Willimantic. A | The banns of marriage of ‘John ‘B1- meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society for |lis and Mis Agnes Glilils, both of thi Thursday afternoon and a missionary | Village, wiie published in St. Joseph's programme to be given in the Sunday |church Sunday. The marriage- will school next Sunday. take place this weék. At the Sunday evening BEpworth | Ail vacation knitting for the Red Richard = Chase | Cross and all wool remaining from the was the leader. with the topic, Chris- {Work is to be brought to Mrs. W, L e ae wlun.‘(,omg O Tonight Piotures at Breed Theafre g R Ths cut (e Auddorit Somébody:s, Bwacticdrt at Dayin ¢ e ik & todad N 1. O HHoge PRNEKAG foilue, Yo ¢ Treats e OUE T .umw “Auxiijary. No i | inl Waresters’ ‘hall Eq'flu‘flz( Jmige, No. 31 IMa meeth;in MAEhIl fe ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THZIATR Theres will ‘e the. vegu today at 215iof feature pleture; complete: chilnge of programunie v shown, * the* big attraction his 4 noon ' &ud. fomorrow - b W Farnum, in *The Spo Rex Beach's famous story [ dcts. Atwone who | end b o will.not' peed any introduct picture, byt if yo: ne | gripping story.of Alaskan Lifc “Thos. K Ince presents Wm. S. HART iSquere Deal Sanderson™ As ARTCRAFT Pcture picture that you eannot afford to miss Other hi y ternational Ve Movies, #Too Tired,” a funny coi ! dy, and Eddie Polo ,in the fi sode of “The Lure of Circus titled “The Last Trick programme wil) be presented ernoon and_evening tomorrow Coming Friday, W Hart hls latest feature De Sanderson,” a six part sto Davis Theatre Tonight at 8.15, “Some body’s Sweetheart.” Ones again, as reports have it, Ar thyr Hammerstein = delyed info the theatrical grab-bag and picked prize in-the form of “Somebod Sweetheart;” which, as a musical ran so.long An: New York th players grew - tived of Broadway. T prodyction comes to the Davis the tre-this evening. With its bree plot, its specialty interpolati its tuneful’ song numbers one. dufl: moment th tribution. and - the seif chiefly on a v i ply demands attention chorus—what musical is compléte wi t beauty. is he particultr lddles of the ensemble, so is %ald, combine.looks with sing! voices of an order such as only thur -Hammerstein can sele your ‘tickets early as there are a limited number left BREED THEATRE Foreclose a from Kingsles's popular novel, makes a pleas feature Bessie vehicle Tove T completed flling were caliers in tow zine and has just Bast Hampton his_ silo. n_Monday Emploves of the Central Vermont|® The Oli:Guard held their weekly railway have been 'in town for (he|rehearsal at the home of F. E..Baker past few. weeks with equipment for|(n' Havward avenue Monday even- laying rails and great improvement is |ing noted along the track Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah O'Comner About fifty Italian employes of theland son Ilorrey have: returned” hothe Connecticut Highway *company are!from Holvoke, Mass., where: they’ at- laying stone foundations on the Wil- | {ended the funeral of Mr.. O'Confor's limantic road between Smith’s Cor- | pephew. ners and Toll Line bridge in the| o 7I. Bartlett of New. Haven'was places where much mud has been 50|a Colchestor visitér Tuesday. troublesome in the past. The work is| Colohester grange met in Grnc-e supervised by Benjamin Green. Thom- |nall Tuesday evening. B Sunivan, of Titehville, - is time- | ‘Afr. and Mre, JSdward: McKulsky ‘ot keeper. North Westchester were .in town on M J._ Shea has had The Towers | \ionday ; shingled and George Sherman has had | James Horowitz and party - were alterations made on his cottage on the | visitors in Norwich Monday., NOTICE TO SHIPPERS The Shore Line Electric Railway Co. Freight Department Regular service in this department, being unprofitable, will be discontinued on SATURDAY OCTOBER 18th, 1919. No freight received after Friday, October 17th. Freight remaining in stations after Saturday is at owners risk. - D. C. PECK, General Freight Agent. By order Robert W. Perkins, Temporary Receiver. the Breed The vo charmin, . will be ‘shown at day and Thursday | Vitagraph star h in . the. village schoo only a few years senior The story is one tha voung. and old b mosphere. The quain | such as one finds in “Wa and “The Old Homestead | find a. place in “Cupid P These characters hav | the ‘spoken drama. a ing to see them & | screen in animatc Smith directed used a masier well will also a thrilling_stor hate, and Ha | Touched - Me B.\IEF S'I ATF NEWS hand. G South Manchester—A conference of | the - Fpiscopal - Sunda ot | Hartford ecountv will ¢ | Mary's chut v embs ¥ Collinsville—The town of ('a has | Alled its auota. gone o ¥ | 15-still apples radius of twentv-five m Winsted—Amonz those ) cha'se -of the hrid pa Ganung-Smith | the, bride’s zr. | lotie B. Deming | years. | Middletown—Dr. Thoma | who was appolnted . he poing strong for the. | four vears: by Mayor A Dowell at the meeting of the ¢ | Council Hias’ now. served six n secutive years in that office Norfolk—During the summn n the circulation of the Norfolk Librar was grealer this vea previous season. Last 9364 we | 1,200 'pupils on’ the M ICASTORIA drawn while this circulation during the same Milford—Plans for the rece id: to be given by Tinto ( Knights of ‘Columbus, Milford or of:its members who took ] the. world. war. is < progressing take ‘place Thurs event will toher 16. Hartford—To obviate the two-session syafe ford Public' High séhool building, commitice Dr, James XNatlor ‘is ¢ voted. to; redommend the with “as little delas a high schoal building fo ple acquired NONTVILLE Rev. Mr Mitchell of Wickford. R. 1 nreached. us o candidate ir Baptist chupeh Sunda il town Mr. Mitchell was enlerta the Nome of Mr. and Mrs. Fr Phillips. fh theofty Begin ' to ren by edul educat ting v ¥or Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years L 4T Signature of

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