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PAINS SO AT . STAYED IN BED three lected & Compess for sola mcsar. Tnere il || Easiest Way to Remove v Ugly Hairy Growths What Is Going On Tonight. Motion Plctures at Breed Theatr Vaudeville and Motign Pletures as Pavis Theatre. . WILLIMANTIC ’be po medal contests this year. Baymond H. Knowles of Adlantic City, N: J, and Miss Margaret Helen Hartigan of this city were married on (Beauty Culture) i e Monday merning at 10 oclock at S : | ANNOUNCEMENTS & { Joseph's rectory by Rev. John A. Sul-| Here is a methed for removing hair BAY: = Norwich Bafletis, Willimantic Office, | mained on the rails and extended over|!#an. The bridesmaids were Miss|from arms, neck or face that is unfail- DAVIS THHATRE, Iridget E. O'Connell and the best man Charles J. Hatigan, a brother of the bride. The bride was attired in white crepe de chine with whife hat and car- ried bride roses. The bridesmaid wore white georgette with hat to match and carried sweet peas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harti- gan of Temple street and has been em- ployed in the finishing department of the American Thread Company. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles left later in the day for That the sex feminine can score a hi- batting average in business circles Leven sidetrack the seheming male ua certain conditions 15 amoiy praved Blanche Sweet in the character of Mery Willard, impetuous and fesourceful hero- ine of The Deadlier Sex, the big feature t the Dayis| . Mary is, slansiiy spegking, “"some girl" wWhen ghe ar shals all her forees for agtion, and thc action soop strikes a speedy notch upon the discovery that foxy Harvey Judson i¢ ing and is quite inexpemsive: Mix a thick paste with some powdered dela- tone and water and spread on hairy surface. After. 2 or § minutes, rub it off, wash the skin and every trice of halr has vanished. No harm or incon- venience results from this treatment, but be careful to get genuine delatone and mix fresh. 23 Chureh strect., Telephome 105, What is Goimg Om Tonight. Ladies’ Catholic Benevoient _ Associa- tion meets fn Woman's Club Rooms at | the corner of Majn and Bank streets. | _Obwebetuck Ledge, No. 15, L O. I F. meets at 507 Main street. from city and vieinity § e ety | v site of the freight wreck on Besday evening and Wednesdiy and a Young Mrs, Johnston Had Miserable Time Until She Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Chicago, TI1—*T was very sick for Bome_time with pains in my sides and back and I could the overhead bridge and some distance to the west. The twenty-eight cars at the head of the train were run to the local yard, shortly after the wreck oc- curred. Whe crash was heard all over the yillagd A cloud of dust from the car of lime obscured the .wreekage for some time after the crash and the tracks to the east for more tham a hundred feet were covered with this substance. it is considered a miracle that the de- railed car did not cause the other cars 0. Tire Treads Improved 25% street. o York wher 2 Misses Murgaret and Minnie Cavanaugh - aots. e, o . piunge down the embankment, atter [ New York where they' will spend tholr | oopo Gy Norwion Tuesday: not de my work L‘i?i"}'n‘n"u‘.‘!.',“ .;u‘dns:: rz::;.l:;?:is ».'.‘L',".ifa Wreeks in this section in recent vears. ing the station, or o topple over the [BORSYTEROR L UIeY et CE0C T the | Misses Mollie Slater and irginia at times the pain \ 2 3 : : the forest primeval and puts him out of Tk train angr S slons e ivion | 11055, S e o 988 | i o S Ay e Telegeaph | BArSe o Baet Memplan were caling on T e T e b e ey - 5y H was found to be displr ] r . n ; T would have P very SR o eones =3 Were sgmented by ouiside of the porth rail. S ey The large gasoline tank has been put in tread. It excels the best rival treads teday by an It is all very interesting melodrama, section from this city and Hart- : tostay in bed for thgen from East Hartford and well screened, capably directed, and does average of 25 per cent. This has been proved,. But these new-grade treads outwear the balance of the tire. Vegetable Com- windows of .the house in which the other pound and recom- passengers on Train 112 from Hartford lives and when the latter came out to were transferred to A special from here cazs of the so-cailed gondola type were ballly twisted and hal? buried boosy After working all night, the wrecking | Residents of lower Jackson street wit- | in front of T. P. Kinney's block on Main days at a time. : not outrage one's semse of probability E A i o o Wws succeedsd in clearing the tracys|Dessed @ row between two women o | street for the use of the trucks working i| My mother-in-lay under cateful watch, by many road comparisons. despite the somewhat extragrdinary R"‘;‘“ and went at the pile of wreck. |about 6 o'clock Wednesday morning. The | Tuesday afternoon over their children's|on the new state road. The pump was| had taken Lyd o = o A measures resorted to By Mary in order to age from cither end of the cut where | first {rain to pass through was @ freigt | troubles. One of the pair who resides|put in on Tuesday and is ready for use.| E Pinkh The Miller Tire mileage is the talk of the day. gain her point. This is due both to the the accident occurred. Three steel | af_8 o'clock bound for Willimantic. The {9p Jackson place threw dirt on the| It holds 1,500 gallons. | 3 ms e skilful moulding ef the tale by Director | Thornby and the admirable work of and coal. Cae of ¢ wooden box cars s sides | r to this time, arriving at the tation at 7.45 o'clock. The State remonstrate, thrower took off her shoes and gave ner a beating that the dirt STAFFORD SPRINGS At the borough meeting Tuesday even- mende 1 it to me. It cured my pains Not one Miller Tire, built with this new tread, Blanehe Sweet and Mahlon Hamilton in the leading roles. The latter's imper- lodded with bags of lime had * > e < X 3 4 3 sonation of Harvey Judson is ple: 1y 273 10p crusid in ike an cggshell An- | of Maine cxpress dus hbre at 11 o'clack | necessitated the services of a physi- | ing it was voted to rescind the voie pass-| and T am now able to do all my work. has ever come back with the tread gone. e St HERT, IRIeh.r Pkl other woelea chr had it= fop ripped v night detoured by way of Mid- |Cian. An investizafion was made by the | ed three weeks ago authorizing the pur-| You can publish my testimonial and I her qudience’s sympathy from the hegin- compistely off while 2 third was perch- while the west-bonnd express { police and the woman who was assaulted chase of a fire truck and a vote was pass- hope the Compéund will do others the These treads do not vary. Every day the ning of things. Jufdson's serap with the @E B the of the wreckage thirly feet]early i\V;dnesdflyPl;nc_zrgh;g s wont »{l ::r’gs‘;'od[ & warmant swom out for the 5;15?,!1;:;)!‘:‘1.1::55[1!\!3.g;\rch;s:.:si 8. truck 1o gnod it has dome me’—Mrs. ANNA Miller tread 'stock is vuleanized and tested in the designing Jules Berney and_his final dis rom 3 way of Putnam, Plainfield, Norwich an ilant. c 50 v OENSTON, 206 E. i i it t : w. was in charge of Cond rumber of the officials of the New Ha: | ponsi get-rich-quick scheme have got- | boaoy S 2mount o pay for the trusk-| telling how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vi ards beiore 3 1s made. sutficiently thrilling episodes, equally ex- €. Jomes. and Qtis Sweet, enginecr. ven road from Hartford, fneluding C. A.|ien hack the amounts they paid over to ady arden ¥ was made up of forty-one heavily lo cara As the train passed t Miteheli ited superintendent the of the division, location of the wreck, com- 2. Woonsocket, R. L agent of the Secur- ities Exchange Company about ten day Sheppard says that it will arrive here in about ten days | table “Compound has’ restored their boaldy when suffering with female ills Miller Cord Tires, in the factary tests, now aver- \ age 15,000 miles. Miller Fabrics from 8000 to g citing in his race with Mary when their automebiles are wrecked and he sweeps that energetic young lady into his arms sation the u\:ra:h operator _noticed | inz in Axu;lirl:lw‘)‘tl.l\lsti‘h“'l;.l:‘esflgg“e\e:'x’r::}day %a5 Lt 5 seteds (e tha waiaiTie da)«_s .‘; \1;‘:: \_mrlu‘as been spending a few &= fu:cifui“rt;m(n;o::: e;orc,:::.t. o el d these factory tests i e e ST Ty “trom (e head bumping alon on | WEhi. Majestio. orchestra—ads. (urned by the agent to e eigit depos | “liss Aiico Carden o Indian Orehard,| 11 vou aro troubled with any ailment ey mhfl“wc“.;.‘.ax:“‘agmx’?mn.::‘,?‘,‘._ gual was noticed DY | The discovsrs whe made Tessday | thovsand dollars fhos plaa et JILE ety I Geat | pelinn oo pemen wip ont Yol b7y Watch your mileage on one Millef istaction. * From a purely artitic stand- n the caboose and 5 hot she olioce ot e WL R i it a ham’s Vegetable Com- age i point the picture Tegisters as a lasting akes, nber & Coal Company om Chureh Brief Mention. pound® Tt is made from native raots Tire. Compare it with any other delight. The exterior scemes i et , are ex- o the train fiad boes i P Rev. John R. Miller of East Thomp- | % Kast Main street to A. D. Rounds and herhs and i i | s . itely ing wide wi oo By e, oen B s = B oiler of East Thomb- | Vcarlo Brighenti, who has owned the | erts and containg ho natootics | and it will win you. You owe that auisiialy it enEtage wide visie be brough: to top for es. the furnishings distarbed anl|Son visited Professor W. O. Turner on|g oo UEICHD 5 i hae| OF harmful drugs. i . of forests and water, delieately filmed ef- gome liitle distance. When the derailed money drawer forced open and a |Tucsday aflernoon at his home on Tur- | aford hotel for the vast vear, has to yourself in view of Miller records, fects of light and shadow and wederful car took the curve at the cut, the & umount of change taken. Pat- |Mer street. [ leazed it to Paul Zazasro and Samuel o : long shots. K spread and the cars piled up. The 1. Twomey. - vice . president rad| Mrs. William E. Larned and daughtw | Hestod, Sk i . ed The second feature is Leah Baird in were cul aimest in two from treasurer of the company, had occasion | Audrey and Mrs. Benjamin Larned and |, Dr ¥ W. Dawson has closed his office PLAINFIELD Tread Patent: %16 Capitol, a sis-part pletusization of jugt west of the sation to the cut g n the office Tuesday night and |daughters, Frances —anl yg St e e A party was given Emma Taylor Fues- Center tread smooth, with suction cupe to Augustus Thomas' famous stage Success When the traiz was hrousht a0 3 siop | \at the lace had been entered. He | Spending August = Silver Beach, Mil Deputy Sheriff Watking of Ellington | 14Y evening on her fifth birthday al her firmly grasp wet asphalt. Geared-to-the- Comedyart. a new and distinet novelty, he iast six cars and the “bugey 7e- | notified t# police. It was thought at m\r}. o e throughout | WaE in {own on business Wednesday. | home Lawton Heights, about twve RuJ-Id!M mesh like cogs in dirt. completes the show. S - [the time that a dress suit case left in| Notices 3 s tiroughout | "oy (SN0 the state road from | Of her little friends being her guests. Al {the office had been taken but this was| Vindham county that are being cwrried | o FEECHCIE Of Che state Foad Trom| ., ;0. ) ihe evening in playing games. : i el Tater th d fl :lon by the 1y Farmers agt Majn gleet lne $o Staffordville/ o with plano and sraphophdns mngie. Tea for Three at the Davis Aug, 11th, | d later on the second floor of A : is being pushed and it is now passable. | vith; plano-and sraphos el silding. Mr. Twomey also missed | Association in cooperction with the far- e he table was prettily nrated with Selwyn & Co., one of the most astive eve glasses which he regretted | mers have been posted as follows: F. L. o — | fruit and flowe nd all kipds of dain- - . firms of producing managers in the the. ’ an the loss of the money. Noae |Herrick, poultry management; Herbert JEWETT CITY j ties; in the c wa sa birthday cake Ne R M atrical world at present, will present Ral | 0f the doors or windows in the lace had | Steele, Thompson, orchard management: | g ti | with five lighted candles. The colar low the ecord Makers Cooper Megrue's new comedy, Tea for | tamered with, giving rise to the [Gunner Kalgren Woodstock, poultey |y e THUOT Chautavaus bageant, Alscheme was pink and white. The littls Cords or Fabric e-Road Throe, 5t e Davis theatre Wednesday, elict the entrance was effected | management; Frank I. Miller, Wood- | = ot st et T pllestN g y appreciated Mrs. Taylor's Beyiscered U. 8. 5— Aug. 11th. 1 4 key to one of the doors |Stock. orchard management: William | L0 WS the best yet Mother Goose|yospiality. Little Miss Taylor recelved s . Tea for Three has been rusming -at v as lost Monday. The resence|S. Warren, Eastford, soy beans; Daigle | Blte, Russell - Carpentor: Mistress | many pretty and useful little presents Maxine Elliott's theatre, New York, sines _— f a small baz df cheap candy left on | Brothers, Pomfret, potaioes; Joseph H.| Elln Bt Mo erSLIESS | Mrs. Taylor was assisted by Mrs. J. Pye| ~ - o ~ early in the season, and promises to Te- mm‘l‘ “Fmt 8 “ esl! of {lie tables 1o Hie oo Hhoiid io olf. Pomfret, orchard manzsement; | gmus " Treamies and. osenn Gl. por|and Mrs. D. Pery. The children present main there the rest of the year. 8-ty e the ¢ of boys | Chipgles Brenn, Scotland, soy beans, ani | ploi® Defrnles: and Joseoh GIl Bo-|were”Gilbert Perry, Willie Pye, Iy NORWICH, CONN. The new comedy is 2 decided novelty. m M T b'fi nafternoon, August 15th vhe'Thnmas Marra, Windham Center, 0¥ | Narl! Alarich. Faure Ru\n\l ille = n:(’ [BRokeLt s Cladus | ainson S RToda fHoE ; Marmoven 1t 19 The gr? pfiy‘;‘lmon "fl orF ies iy emowange Coion | Lo0n® OS50 A, 00 O o e Bt and g | K125, A, AT R, D AL L AT Moggr Bauxxsr Hors, ld meeting of New London [ pavis, the little green placards on these | oor Gyonick and Jill. The clown, Who | iy Goodman of New Bedford, Mass. his previous successes, of which It Pays Laxeeosr, N.H. | ham coupties will be held in|fyiss " astrac considerable attention and | Hoch” o these: iren ot e bt to Advertise, Under Cover, Under Fire . i =4 le at the Willimantic Camp e s it il ad solo parts e S, F ven Chances are perhaps the best ation was causing me {o suffer with | m. the program - | e e e | ere several fancy drills in Which other; - (RISW = Merrill is being held pending the result |commission plans to give a hearing 10| The comedy is anjounced as an angle distressing Headaches, Dizziness and Emil L G. Ho- |, 0" Meo Baward N. Faller of Neshua, | Sr D icipetpd. e % Rt ni | e Vs Risherdeon it n-)r:“:':c:; of an investigation ‘of his case. every person in Washington who thinks|on the triangle, and fherein is to be neted Indigestion. i hester htal Ly ry FoundAip, Yoentiosa 3 S D i il B Bridgepart.—Connecticut has a candi-|ne has a solution and will have studied | the fact that it is not an angle of the stion. o) of Temperavee, {Vaiey miota Camy of Chuich street 18| undiiD. oentipeds, “Ingisn wrestle, | musioian for & ghort finfe. 2 date for president in the pekson of David | "0 CFUEL R L e b triangle. That of itself should prove a 1 believe 1 baye iaken more medi- | ntire of the New EAS-|yigiting her brother. Dr. Arthur E. S.|jume, hammer and anei b Jnldgf kqmr Vialiine rieois i Sy ite, TEOEETY SRR Hesoh of Bxidgepart whe i mumping| 't oI ¥ o he union { ¢2iry" welcome bit of news to jaded thea- cine than any half-dozen people in |’ Conference, and others. | Cagey of Philadelphia. i e e T a are AdH 5t Biw! Forks on an independent ticket. Mr. Beach has | that has attempted Lo betier the rela- | tregoers w'y have been more or lese sur- S L Bt modin i me: avedmasil] | ipusical numbers. 2180 | “Miss Bisie Setterbers and Miss Ruth | salute was given with & wie - Mias| at their summer home for the vacatiom| 7 {470US insurance plan which would pax'tions between labor aud capital. Al-|feited in recent years with the latter . $-vad temperance by noted ele-yyveoks have returned, after two weeks' | Gregory sortaf K, = 2 e : | off all debts in a few years. He was one dy hearings have been hel style of entertainment. ied ‘Fruite tices’ cu of the state. Tk g 5 el o reeks’ [ Gregory certainly did wonders with the anied by their daughters and B 3 ready hearings have been held in most | Style of = 5 Rll“l:‘l.'IWd see their good " president of the Windham | '$/2nd and Binghamton, X. ¥ | With his funny ways still told {he chil- nond of Voluntown | Soemte ol e o age. s ettt ol T \'a"dl;\s::n:l‘md s cagt of rare exogllence. Seat effects. After taking them for three | (- nch of the W. C. T. U, Thel | dren many true things abqut proper liy- | have returned home after spending a few couver, B. C. where labor leader an 7 sale Monday at 10 a. m. | Ll e , LT ing. The e e ,J AT thdira Blsie Stamford.—A community kitchen is be- | employérs were met and where the Ca- sad the other ailments disappeared”. n Banner for the past twen.| Florens Connors of Hartford is_ the d a Victrola loaned by Mrs.|0f Waterbury are visiting their uncles, | Plan to have a hundred families as stock- | oughly discussed. i Breed Theaire. FRANK A. HALE. | he official state temper. | guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.| Faust also furnished music. In the even.| W. A. and T. F. Edmond holders and to use the money received| It was found in British Coumbia| Sngua n woman sacrifics her hemer 0. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size ne tion. M Fuller retired a | Connors. on Norwich avenue. ing It Pays to Advertise, delightfully | e ram the sale of stuck for the purebass|Secretary Dewltt M. Bvans of the com-|yo gave the man.she foves? Fhat is 2 ) £ ke S8 g0 afier twenty-five vears'| Mr. and Mre. Clvde Ray and child of | clean and humorous comedy, was pre-| = S of kitchen equipment, says the Stamford | mission said, “that councils of employ- |tne question with which Bessie Barris- Pl e, Fé,_,_n[\ ES S 30 air elElve voup] NSARGE o of Sire" Tay's | sented by Chautauqua plagers, Chasta: | CHESTEREFIELD A e e I een |c72 204 cmployes Syih an industry afe |cale, as Mary Ware, beautiful goglety Limited. OGDENSBURG. N. Y. { County Tnion. Prior to 1919 when Tol- | Parenis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parks. Qua this year was more successful than b S th k: £ Aatet e aos jRreving bemefelal. hese couneils are|girl, is confronted in the latest Reb: et A b ty withdrew. the annual meet.| Charles Russell and family of lever. 'Ninety dollars' worth of tick !s‘\.mv, Dmiay e T Sl 2 Socialjand capable of retaining heat for seven |more important in getting the two inter- | erison-Cole Superior - picture, “The WNo: Jir Xnown as the Tri-County Field | Britain, formeriy of this place, are fore than before were sold this year. The | by pecple fi el e - ests together than are the tribunals pro- | torioys Mrs. Sands,” which is the feg- Kin - B | mers of silver medal contests | ing Mrs. Russells mother, Mrs. fact that the necessary expens yers| 3 Cew Tondgn. Musie| | Manchester—Miss Anna Logan of Hil-|vided in the British Columbla act” |ture at the Breed theatre today. Manve our | Gillette. { much higher than in previous years it - ®|liard street, the 22 year old girl whose| Naturally, according to Mr. livams, |answer given in one of the most realistic y ros. i M. R. Coggshall of Montyille was in|COuRts for the deficit. Under conditions | @ New London orehes- | o, siruck 'and killed 4 year old Jenet|there is some disprepancy between em- |court room scemes ever shown on the FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Towh Pusciiny in the past years it would have amounted | Powers was a caller Friday | Lrentice at the corner of Main and Hil- | ployers and employes regarding the best |silyer sheet, gives Miss Barriseale the EMBALMERS | ederick O. Brown and party motored | to little over a dollar. Certainly a better | A and Mes, Af g | Vard streets Satwrday evening, does mot|way amicabiy to settle disputes. but |opportunity of showing to decided ad- ¥ Union 82 Willimantic, Gonn. | to Norwich Tuesday. Chautauqua program never came to town. | 1 5 possess @ license entitling her to drive an {both are agroed that the huge economic |vantage some fine emotional acting. Ia- o I e | 177 Alanson Carpenter of Hartford was the| Mrs. C. W. Reynolds of Merlden and | < is visiting Mg, | 2utomobile under the laws of this state.(loss resultant from strikes should be |cidentally Mary's answer involves her in hone ly Assistant) | " | guest of his mother on Norwich avenue | Miss Florence Kean of Springefild were | ekl of Iaibe | Her aister, Bessie Logan, has a license, | prevenied. This desire to abolish |all sorts of difficulties. She leaves the | over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A Haskell | o arin York ig|Put she was not in the car at the time of | strikes and lockouts, Mr. Evans believes, | Fegal splendors 0{ her h“ih“?‘l:\;‘ '.dr:.’ | | Miss Ruth Miner. a telephone operator | Wednesday. | 10 is spending the accigent {is the best indication that the commis- |latial home to teach in a co JAY M. SHEPARD | IG 4 ctt City. s at her mother's home | Miss Allce Lynch of Binghamton. N. ¥.,{ Siinmcs 0 18 spoycing tha = s sion will be able (0 draw up & workable |4nd Lhen retuns to wociety only to wia . t Givoaen e e tation is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Edmond 18, T 3 ; Diece of legislation. he sobrique Notorious 3 Succeeding Filmore & Shepard { n Norwich avenue for her vacation. - | Mr. and Mrs. Engene Bonville and ehil- g SE EMEN' 5 9 San P P et r i i3 I | Oeorge Gilmore was in \Vcslch»stori"“‘\'x‘“"_‘ e iy i Louis, of Montville,| T M‘““(;I:Yl‘:":";‘:‘*‘:f’:l Sr 1""Tne commiesion realised it cannot |Sands” The iniriguing story Bt Funeral Director & Embalmer) Stomach- Kidneys-Heart-Liver | “Si5%, 5. narion ant urother of Ease |t toiss’ (Pmursbes) stn s v o ses | o and S B T e avuet ¢ Somroumin. Lotwns | Bariicals s ~mamed: in fasly It ¥-52 LORTE ST, WILLIMANTIC| ® | Humpton were in town Tnesda | grandfather, J. T. Wilbur, is Glasza, | Tacoma. Wash. Aug. L —Progress i8igpor and capital’” said Mr. Hvans, “but |ahced Dy splendid settings and unusual Fog il R el il Kee;;a:;e vital organs healthy by | iium rers in tonn Tuesday. C thery I T Wilb iy George Lincoln of Walnut | reparted in S8 movement in the State |1 qoer bern jr oo gor Hvans, | uf [Photographp. No two settings Were % Tgl. connection ‘ regu y taking the world's stand- | ;5" 11 Charics A Koamers | sister, Mrs. Herbert Harrington, of Nor- cent callers on Mr. and Mrs. | of Washington to devise a better Way 10| pyjes and regulations for handling dis- |Photosraphed alik o i A A e ———| ard reme kidn i H . e 1t ass. £ et 4 o settle ingustrial disputes than through 2 G g2 certain to arouse the enthusiasm af the | blad dy for kidney, liver, : i N. Lew BCRas inMnrwioinil I ;}“m S S SHINTT Ox0hoso hiseball team, which was | sirikes and loakouts 51 | putes so that the interest of the public | CeTtain to arouse the cyheRIRTE NF UG Dr.F. C. Jackso! | Bladder and uric acid troubles— | _Jssenh Simott of Xew York o former| | Prof and Mre Chaltont Tivine ot | o sy 30 1 e s ey e prare | e and SR and poth parties to the contention will | SPectalor, shows a garden at fare. JiSt . B, ac n Vsuperintendent of the Columbia Kid|DBrooklyn, N. ¥, are guests at A 21| 1y, so the home team e Wathtagwn -lndnatvial cefle. o ot -bo disghivously, alftectell. i, | i€ changing into 8 mass of milky, shad- Kurler factory of this place, is the guest | Clarke’s. | SGFe soeeby el mission for more than 2 year has been| “The commission expects to establish | ° CRER SN DENT‘ST | of friends in town for a few days _A A. Young, Jr., Hose and Ladder Co.. | E s gathering data trom employers and em- | in Washington the machinery which witl [O%F WS L s . R nmL T e e SR e ————— ployes o be used as the basis for a new |avoid the large numher of strikes and | Oher TEWTES 00 PN PIETR Conlh 2. Bises Slisid: Wit { B ! a large monument in St { from Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Andrews i Lis- | LYME law to be presented to the state legis: {lockouts that arise primarily because | nie (he heauty and varisty of the § a reet, Willimantio | ! tery in memory of Johi F. ilv_on It is given them in recognition of | M Pan s st £l lature when it convemes next January. |there is no agency to prevent them.” Ifw\ gowns Womn by Miss Barriscale Hours—9 a, t0 8 5. m. Phone 44! I Mr. and Mrs. James ¥. Murp | the cfficient service at the burning of the |, " TTy Noyes of New York was at|The commission was instructed to frame| The members of the commission are |verie denicting the adventures of Mary e | [capsuies) | Haven. former'y of Colchester, are guests| Bugbee house, when they protected the | <7 SUmmer home, The Lvergreens, last|a law which wil settle disputes between iMr. Evans of Tacoma; HAward B |wiie soneins e Sonds: is & 506 o B SAVAGES closed car leaves! The National Remedy of Holland for |8t William Cursenven's on South Main | home of Mi. and Mrs. Andreys from a| AT labor and capital without recourse to the | Riake, Seattle; H. Alvin Mopre, Seattle: | ory drama with @ capital 8. All the hob- Fizst car in_morning to leave Willic| Mioa At all druggists, three sizes. | el Dbl = BRI - Hhem & | & ill}often work a hardship on the public at|Dimmick, akima. There are employers |and ti=ir fine ground and atmosphere gantic far arwict. . Imauire at :@e’.—' Look for the name Geld Medal en every be | 9% of tho bent sl | it Ml s G et emploves and representatives Of the |for thg development of the dramatic se- Ork Lumch or at the Botels. movidd, ad accept mo imitation : Y ALY f oy B Ballow's automobile mas ope of € and dsughiers. | Tefore the law is written this fall the op the cammission Tor thyr Qe “ ppear our those by in the fire at the Swan pent the week 3 | For the sccond feature 4. Warren Ker- il Nefwich Tueday. >-= and rigan and his own company will be seen - | Best—Instantly = Ballou were 1o leate for a trip today Lo Hibays Des her summer in “The Lord Loves the Irish { 3 AT ay) to the White mountains and | ! Sterling. Cf i R i i voe fedte = made ie car was taken fo the garage Tugsday | I Creorele Brown of New York is 3 | icaliey o au fternoo have wheels greased a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Mar- Brazil has a total area of 3.290.4; | e o ernoon to have the wheels greased and m Mar. 5 ‘ i i ‘?"':fl e seciarig few minor things done preparatary to square miles, and so iy 263,642 square ‘: jour best. In but a few the trip. A new ton and rear tires had | Sherrod Soule of Hartford wili miles larger than the United States of e it renders to your been recently purchased and the machine | Preach at the Hamburg church Aug. § on America, exclusive of Alaska. The popu moments it renders as in fine condition. The car was in.| The Federation of Churche: | lation is conmsiderably more than 25.000.- egge - oal m:s:.“’mvrm; sured A8 MM Mrs. A. Bigelow 1s visiting Mrs. Annie A0 rareyablie #5 Sunde up of B4 slatss, comy g | b S e federai d a g Willimantic, Conn " Congratulators cards from many Jox-| e fodors] dtice and oma tesiisme 2 . * | ett City residents were sent to David Hale| J s has his new house raised. o | Brazil produges 75 yer cent. of the world's Gouroads Fanning of Worcester Wednesday, his | s Lillian Peck of New York is visit- fig“‘“' and 25 per cent. of the world's — by 90th birthda: randparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. bber. Bags and Suit Cases FOR VACATION upen is of great importance to make your vacation trip complete. A good variety of standard makes is now displayed for your selection, at prices we are Barrel Top Trunks ............. $13.50 to $15.00 Separate Webbing Straps, 8 to 9 feet long. ... $1.00 Separate Leather Siraps, 8 to 9 feet long . ... $1.50 THE H. C. MURRAY Oriental Cream fThe Hose Co. nublicly express their ap- preciation for the gift of $100 from Mr o, i s fit and an Empire Morse Engine. T L 700. A CARLOAD OF : FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES If you don’t, ask any We are showing in our large window this operated of course, by a Fairbanks- THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. 670 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. JUST IN " Any size you want. banks and Morse. man that owns one. Milking Machine, n O'Brien of New Britain is a Naugatuck.—The open for the fall term Sept. 14. Hartford.—Ray S. Branford was ar- rested by Policeman John Dorsay for eir- culating anti-government propaganda. New Huven.—Philip English has pur- cl d the yacht The Nekoda from John Mason and has anchored it off Pine Or- chard, where he is spending the Summer. Hariford,—Admiral Harry . 8. Knapp returned Saturday from “Vashington, D. C., where he had been about a fortaight. He will live at No. 422 Farmington ave- nue for the present. ic schools will yoted recently to consider a schedule of proposed increases for the mechanics em- ployed in the school department at a spe- cial meeting to be held this (Thursday) afternoon. Bridgepart.—Mrs.. Anna Oakley left her nine months’ old child in the erib while she stepped out. When she returned she heard screams, and rushing in found a sure will meet your approval. week, a Western Electric Lighting Out- || i = ™ o Branf6ra.—Fire Marshal Perkins has reported catching a shark more than six feet long at Leete's Island;, and two of similar size were caught at Short Beach, Branford. Small sharks have been Seem on both the east and west shores. Middletown.—The Franklin branch of the Westingheuse Lamp company in this city closed Saturday noon, July 31, and will not reopen until Monday morning, Aug. 16. The purpose of this closing is to give the employes two weeks’ vacation. Hartford.—Edward W. Merrill of No. 568 Brewsier street, Bridgeport, was ar rested in Hariford by Officar William §. Wadsworth at the request of a federal of- -on_the; chazg Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ! nd Mrs. G. D. A Martin house. | 7 g d Mrs. G. D. Andrews, given in recog- artin house s % RO G | ition of (neir services at the recent e - New Assistant Secretary Of in Lisbon.—adv. The Treasury . PR | Naugatuck—Patrick J. O'Sullivan, who ) \ has conducted a grocery store at the cor- 7 ner of Cher and Scott streets fop 24 €20 You know the rep- e e % . X & Co. of Waterbury. utatlon of F alr- Waterbury.—The board of education ln Use For Qver irty Years GASTORIA Mr. Nicholas Keely, of New York. who has been appointed Assistgat Secretary of the Treasury, and hes assumed his new duties, He susceedy Norman Davis, who has been ap- _ pointed Undersecretary of State.

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