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== = = - L i E L | A special meeting of the grange was f g tertaining program was given by the, ex-service men. 1 How to rrelieve . 1 : T RO, gy met onday at-| skin troubles- New York, Nov. 18.~From sky-|mander Eva Booth of the Salvation)'eInooR with Mrs. C. AL Perry. ecrapers to" churches and from the| Army, the famous show this year ‘bes| A5 and Mre Clyde Cordsten retarn | LA I E If "you are troubled stock: exchange to the “movies,” with |ing a'beneflt performance for the Sal- | 3§ GiS Yook, from & WeACUE NE O - ebieenaiE yerlb elid inté the horse show as a eide’ line, the|vation Army in recognition of. its ser- m’nm TS it ot con et redls by an ity TOE Pringe of Wales was whirled today in|vices during the war. The royal party | ;7 00F REWL furn & i | gl Iy a kaleidoscopic view of the varied ac-|passed at its box throgsh doublo'lines| ®4G0 BUGR: . o oo oo i Deathonly a matter of short time, | itches and by apply tvitles of the metropolis. Everywhere | of Sclvation lasetes who were no whit| ,;°G " ‘Ficharason, died Thureday| Don't wait until pains and 1o the affected - part a little ‘ he went huge crowds cheered him to|behind the more worldly spectaters tn|of O M. Richardson, died TREErT! 5 i aches e o WA Ry, the ecm‘\x"vm§ him h: reception such ;hei‘;”:;h of their greeting to the :vem;‘:_‘ Sheehm T a0 et become incural diseases. Avoid Resi in .:Lr,h t wil 5 - las even ‘New York has rarely if ever boyish prince. painful give quitker res : M " e speines. o8 : Atter spending o few minutes chabe | onc® s ausghiar- and & mrotier TS : frs Hathewi ResfiotSosp ¥ TR Theprince seemed to enjoy every | ting with Commander Booth the prince| YRS ¢ & CRUERIEE @G T oS s T R . minute of his strenuous program but, | left his box and entered the ring,|Martin A Brown and a sisier YRS SHd warm 5 enting Gastoria |7t iy B LT B Ralh, B bR S ay for him was the “movies.” . ests. s et VAR ; The exhibition .was given at the old| Leaving the garden, the prince paid{Eurial was in Center cemetery, | | | thataet quick- d directly upon the skin, Academy of Musie, where his grand-|a brief visit to the .\mh‘!ufl;dzlachg father had been a guest sixty years ago | club, where he intpected the models of Res e, at the historie “dlamond balle Seated | famous yachts, inchuding the Americh 1 ch | 3 heal its hurts and help it to_ in the same armchair Edward VII had|cup defender, and the numerous tro-| Miltoh Marino, of Hillburn, T+ | The world's standard remedy for kidney, | keep Kealthy and attractive. occupied, the prince laughed with the|phies Which the club boasts. is the guest of his brother, Towerman | fiver, bladder and uric acid troubles—the unrestrained cnthusiasm of an unso-| On his return to the Waldort hotel| Louis Marino, of the Flanders road. | National Remedy of Holland since 1696, e phisticated schoolboy at the two com- | the prince stole & march on both the| Mrs. A. D. Melntyre 0f PUtnam sben' " Guaranteed.. Theee sizes, all draguiscs. : P ioed edies pregented. He had agkéd for|crowds who have trailed his everv|s few hours Monday at the bungalon for th 5 'ggist ¥ < - “something to laugh at” and he ~ot|movement and the small army of|in Pine Grove. | Lok | ;rmco!dl_d-@-l.w every bon | i n. 3 Rt it. It was slapstick comedy of the|newspaper reporters whoghave formed| Mrs. Carrie Monroe of New London| accept B imitation : slapstickiest kind, with the hero doused l;is unom‘cdm b-:':;l'zguarfli tfiup{;ig o:t spent Monday at her place here. { s S in rivers, smeared with pie, bitten rom 2. side entrance of the hotel, he|pgre. X > o and DU Dy Eonte s tan tns | went for s quiet steoll on Tfth avemue| Iy . G, . U will meet Thits- |South Windbam, snd three grandehie a package se annoying, u 8 v 3 SWe ) dren. The f; i fectious laugh of the young unattended except by a couple 0f se-|da: afterncon with Miss Annie Payne. K £ the whole great audience rockin; cre tservice men. He passed practical-|" Ars John F. Luce has gone to Stat- | Lhursday a; ber home At the entrance to the theatre thelly unrecognized through the tremen- Hoxie Hill on the South Windha prince was greeted by fifteen pretty|dous tide of traffid/ which swept down girls dressed in the quaint costume of | the avenue in the evening homeward pre-Cizil war times who éourtesied |ruslt: One 6F a"couble of sirls almiost after the fashion of their grandmoth- | gave entity away by calling ou e e NG YOrK., 5 trs, The management of ihe theatrs| Wh, here's the prineal” bt her coms | A" (W0 Wweeke' stay in Mr. and Mrs. Austin had also managed to collect fifteen |panion ridiculed her guess and before Saturday afternoon survivors of the original Diamond ball | shé could: argue the point the prince 5 - Sias Mands S who were presented to the grandson of | was swallowed up in the crowd. o3 y | Saybrook, and Mis the prince they had met to homor in| Tonight the prince was the guest of), 3 'c. hbtme I Southbri whose homé is- in 3 their, youth. honor at a banquet given by the vari-{ 07 et home tn Boutabridwe, RSt Ll o1 i Savbrook. spent From the theatre the prince drove toous British socleties of New York | Albert T Brown of Hew —Ceweh | oionti 8unGiy et the hom Madison Square Garden, where he was| Later in the evéninz he attended a ball | SPERE Sunday at the Shith cottase | R ° the guest at the horse show of Com- given by Mrs. Whitelaw Reld. b o 2 ford Springs for the winter. i v D e. Homer Dorman ‘has returned from a |3 fere private. motor trip to New Haven. i be| Mrs. Charles M Miss Eleanor Rogers is able t spent Friday in interested In making = From thers she will g on’s home at Detroit, Mich. M. and Mrs, MeLeod, -entertaines ¥ | For Over ¢ - Sl 7z relatives from New london recently:- spent Thursday with Mrs. Adam Bjsh-{ A MWelconte tome sunper for the | USQUEPAUGH Charies Sherman of Gxeter was s op. i e e A. A. Gaisford supplied thi nlpit | caller here Saturday. B " in_the world war and for oné woman, A. C pplied the pulpit]caller = . HADDAM NECK CHESTERFIELD o e o ons Baan | Miss, Eilzabeth Abbe, n member- of e | bere Sufday morning - Ja ST o e attentel e eting of the grange will be held| The entertainment in the Chester- |in Hartford. Soaith S1es Ukt whol kv sery) l Members of -the grange met.at Jo- a T e e T b A [ id Gohool et el siende) Thurs-| . TS Liss s of the| el seph Cole's Saturday evening to enjow NEW Ladies' Aid society will be en-|day evening and $3¢ was made for the| M. L. c is sup- _amond a social time, as-Mr. and Mrs, Cote ‘are” riday. soon to go to Providence for the win-s ter. Miss Gladys Goodwin of Providence “| has been visiting her brother and hir Young was a caller here | family, who live near this village. Rev.. C. H. Pulmer preached at Iib.* erty church Sunday:morning. > school. AR tertained by Mrs. Sterling Gillett this Dot thig weekk... .o . Rev. Ha (eCre 5 AL fponis ok (Thursday) afternoon. A supper will| John Dayton is building an addition| Belectmnn F. A. Beckwith and fam- g BHE 4 b be served in the evening. to J. E. Powers' icehouse. ily motored. ta, the big game In New| i in- neluded among the 35 Dos¥s=33 i James Flood was a visiter in 3id-| A social and dance held at the home|Baven, Saturday. Tollowing the, sunper. dancing 129- ¢ dletown Saturdav eventng. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walden Sat-| Attorney and Mrs. M. R. D R R R el 3 / The Christian Endeavor society held | urday evening was enjoyed by all. planatng to =o to Boston Saturday s - y Scouts held a_short meeting a special business meeting Sunday Miss May Haywood of Colchester|attend the game. Friday evening. The local troop is Ezact Copy of Wrapper. evening to elect a president in place of | spent the week end with Miss Bertha e THE GEETLUR GOMPANT, NEW YORK OrTY. Miss Edith Raymond, who is to remove | Tinker, ) i fl fo Higganum with her father, who has SOUTH WINDHAM Mrs. Mary ‘Finker Palmer went to Prov is visiting her g i taken the pastorate of the Corgrega- |daughter, Mrs. Robert Taylor, of New| \rs. Theodore Ziegler has returned 5 tional church of that town. She will|London. trom New York. leave Dec. Thomas J. Selden was| A. Miller returned home Sunday af-! Mrs. Ralph Kelly of New York is be-| g ¢ T e E T, elected president of the society. ter being in New York during’the week |ing entertained by Mrs. Walter Abbe.! > s LIBERTY HILL ited their cousins in New London| Harvey Brainard and family motored | trying to secure a rabbi for this place.| Mrs. Florence Fitch and diughter of | 4 4 Sunday. to Hartford Sunday, returning in the| .The young men-of the Eureka Social|New York -have been sussts of Mrs.! Z: society had a harvest sup-| Charles H. Learned of Mansfield|evening. club were out on horseback riding|Georze Stiles for several davs. ¢ hall Fridey cvening which | Center was (he-guest of Mr. Learned’s| Next Sunday the subject for thelSunday. Ada A, wife of Walter B. Hoxie, dled patronized, over a- hundred | cousins, Mr, and Mrs. J. George Clark, | morning service will be The Appeal ofy Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Avery of New|Monday night at St. Joseph’s hospital. Aft the sup-|¥Friday and Saturday, Friday being Mr.|the Gospel. Dr. Raymond will occupy | /ondon spent Sunday with Mr. and|She was barn in Columbia May 31 ing of Yantic, the {and Mrs. Clark’s 424 wedding anni-|the pulpit. rs. Matt Tinker, 1868, the danghtér of Osmer L. and 3 o interesting | versary, Mrs. Otto Nelsen has been ordered Asenath A. sort Stanton. In addi- s - ~ the Church. AMrs.| Rev. John H. Knotf delivered a very|to the Hartford hospital for an opera- ed _both in elocution |forcible nad Interesting sermon Sun-|tion on the throat, Mrs. Everett, Loomis and | day. Carl Sandin Eimer E. Capels. has the contract|at the Crows: orgaw and| tor building a House for John Clarke. | son. tion to her husband she is survived by ELLINGTON her mother, a_son,’ Clifford W, Hoxfe. | of the yacht Conefo ig| Sunday evening at the Y. P. 8 C. E.|® daushter, Mrs. Herbert A, Card, of < 5 for the holiday sen- |service the stereopticon purchased by = = & will return to N o enjoyed. About| Liberty HIll village. Mr, Capels is Neil Neilsen was a week end visitor Springtime in Japan. | prepariniz the feundation. with Captain Nellsen, at Wiliwood| 'A meetine of the Men's wnion wae! accom- | A consultation of doctars was held | farm. held in the lecture room of the church.' bddard, | tor Mrs. John H. Knoft Priday. Al-| Mies Elsie Sandin of & Middletown| A sall on The Pamors ahe goiared: though Mrs. Knott has been slowly|bueiness colleze ¥ns a week end vis | Day by a friend of the the family Ruth improvinz and is ablg’ to sit ub some |itor at the Crows’ Nest. feature of the evening. s ?.he' during be-Gas in (K ot _improve it ab The Boy Scouts gate an old Zaghion- | € as fast as they. oo ed dance In town hall Saturday - T RHEU‘M AT!C P Ams ek they, o) g NORTH LYME ok B0 there s 4 Taros meeh | ! R D . ikl hatr Mre. Graca| Rev. and Mee. Francls Purvie werelStein's orchestra furnished-the musio." | P c9 i rwich Monday.s Mr. Purvis at-1" Mrs O, D. Fisher of North Stonin A enlistmant week meetings.|ton lias returned home after spending v m RKnott of New York Is h and Mise Enrenia Mar- a few dnvs with Birs. J. T. Carter. 8 ing & week's stay his sited Mies Tlizal| 3fiss Marion Peass is in Haritord S Tinteens. Bandy,. | Rev. and’ Mrs. John H. Knot. Meiln and. My, Carcis: Grankse (ha fac st few wogix 2k g William ‘H. Blisk, one of the school| st of the week, . gs Rath . Harvey ~of Worcester takes the 'zl SHperFisocs Aisd: frany glimsn ‘pneumo- | ,, Mrs. Brvin Rogers Has been in Lyme [ spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, L Toney oy aorayPIeiro pNeumO: | the past weel caring for Mrs. Ray|H, C. Aborn: 5 H [0i8 Monday At WS inetioon) | Hedzecock. who has besn if Mr. and Mrs, Wiltiam Pitkin of Man- | menting. Tred ffner arrived home Tridar|chester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.| The merenrs registe nihove zern Synday mornin w8t vet ‘thi fal. 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