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“OR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE Enrich .the Blood, P o Strengthen t h o ? & i " © . Sale et Forest hriet v g;;vie:;, 'I;":‘ w eu 3 = : ; ; i i - Reai Es{ate Broker Joun A Give! Vigor and acting for ‘Sophia Miller, his Beld. Q,way with ‘the big end of ‘the score. but Taftville has been hitting & better mm---m office, 23 Chageh atnn., Telephone 105. : s Aret sixvoom coitage, No. i Lorcst street, 58 * | pace ‘during the past few weeks and in- e s et - p 3 ey v+ M| Yarin D. Jailin W purchase During July - the mumber of * births | tends to .add a victory over the Ameri- O et n ur se - ar e ar men made a8 an investment. cdtded at the office, of Town Clerk|can Thread to those. already recorded. (oA 'SES T b I T e Flh:xk P. Fenton totaled thirty-four.. Of i‘ftns turday e, Taftville sine ook e O el b Z nu; wenty-one were ~males|the Rosebuds to task ¢nd defeated them e St & me tl;amkr:m;r:mgy thirteen females. |7 to 1 and Witl thel g dsn they " Eivita Pills have 5 ° : Y % fl:'hms,l,m.dgfll;::a; ;’ls ;;hsm:d The, }st folows: emnr to duplicate the deed the @,ming stood the test for has “been remadeled and ; repainted and . I&Dora. May. daughter of Henry J.|Saturdiy.’ Mawager “Jack” Mcguillan 50 years, Thousands || 0 0 ] .t ar up-to-date . cooling -sysiem installed. M4 Mary D, Cartier Flymn, Jr. will send Gill after the boys down be- praise them fer run . 4 o q E | Mr. ‘Davidson | has seciired . the servicss 1 Asthur. Reger, son of Emilie J.|low and “Joe" Hamel will do the signal “jld o w nconditions, of Mr Souor, for many years .well aid, Eva. Martin Denis. act. -Leo Normandin will take -tiird - for i general debility, ner- 4 a s - kuown “one {he best lea | 7% Josenh Arthur Roger. spn of Oc-|the game. It i expected that a large Viou s ‘prostratioh - Enewn u‘:’ bot vaomor st 1o del;-;tulo an tave afd AMea Samson Maheu. Jr. - |delegation of boosters will take tite trip nervous \\'eakness, s bromised: te, play at the Strnad buf will {—Lawrence -Kingsley, son of, Clyde|to.root.for the local team, as Taftviile uervous exhaustien, | furnish other first cluss musicians who I gpd Lillian A. Hawkins Larkin. Is an ancient rival mental depression and unstrung neites 2 SEDSMTIIN e it ot Sbed e | Sunday the Singer team of Dridgeport | .t sy §EPEREO lor . Tor from over- | I capable of giving the patrons 1o ] i : of the Strand a rare treat in musie. The 'y 28 [a.f:;lagdiwl‘:r( ot Chasies Beratdfall e sty :::::o:'i?larkb:nodne{momf Induigence' in uicohol, tobacco or ex- {Strand'é pricss will be, Matinee 22 cents, st “thi cesses of any kind. ¢ 3 ags : . Evenings 28 and 40 gents. These prices sfia~ NZile ‘Sullfvan (Mrs: Prank Sweig-thc foughest ‘the: docals have mec tnis|CeS OC ARV KL L o One 1917 Hudson Sedan, good condltlon. o ? e 'Pl"n e &) season, ‘and they will have to go the| WFIte 1000Y PO LU Tl e e for Thuisday is-as follows. - The Max- 1 T2 _Aibert, Ir. son of Albert and|limit if they expect a victory. (boney 4 e Margarer Turner Downing of Columbia.|whc nas pitched In this city twice pre-| "¢ Will send by mail only a sealed L Sell Quinie( wil be seen in a singing, 12—Mary, daughter of Peter amd |viousiy will be on ‘he rubber and Mc-|V4ckage sufficient for one week's treat One 1920 CheVl Olet, u less tha!l 2500 llules- \?,‘::z,fn&!dflfi{, syl;i:,t,;":::dp:_ Srry Cepleniak Lucki. will hold his cld_position be- [MERL : 7 ¥ % ' o e rind the bat. “Peie” Wilscn an ex-| Elvita Capsules, for infammation ot 13—Florimond Joseph Prudent, sen of and Florida Baril Guilmette. 1{—Donal Brendan, son of James and § o ris are mext in a.classy singing" and ovelty “differént than the rest. The One 1918 4__cylmder Reo, 5-passenger. { Musical Wayland “will furnish the “poo. irle, with” a surprise musical novelty of jihe Dbettér Sort.” Robert Warwick will One 1917 6-cylinder Reo Chummy Roadster, 4-passenger, i sorn v 2 sicidl neurt enulen “His ‘Family. Honor.” An un-io-date Se- lect niews will complete this big all star One 1913 Ford Touring Car. SR L e Two Model 10 Republic Trucks. | 1eas the bladder and kidneys, prostratis, $1 guer will probably do the hurling for|(B® e S, D : |the Singer team .and first base will be|ELVITA DRUG CO., 23 Tremont Kow. Mai rite Griffin Carey. covered by “Jack” MecCarthy former C.|Bostou. Mass. - ;5 . i | The Famous Elvita Remedies sold at 14—Stanley Platts. son of Jerauld A. and Fiorenee E. Gdodwin Manter * 6f Stofrs. antic mills Fave felt the slack- |ening in business as is evidenced by the closing down- of the Quidnick-Windham and Windham Silk companies during the [3ture Wwas not oppressive. and a Present week. The fiaishing depart- | athering listened to a thoughtful ment of the American Thread company|COUTSe on Law. Law and liberty i how running on a four day a Week|One, ofr liberty s’ not license to do as farguerite, daughter of Joseph and’ Lydia Morin Allard of Baltic 18—Harold. son of Wiliam F. and Lizgeta Slater Brehant of Amston. 35—Gurden Joseph; son of Clarence P. and Annie Bjdklund Rathbun of He-| Breed Theatre schedule. as we please, but freedom to do az wej i f‘or‘ its feulure ailraction today ans bron- Dance Saturday night.. August 21st, |OUght. ~ i i Saturday th theatre will present 15—Joseph, son'of Macuel and Anna|{\yashburn hall, = Majestic orchestr: Rev. Vilcor V. Sawyer. of Reckvilie Retencuorte Foster ; adv. closcd the morning se: arles William. son of Thomas 2 cussion of the 2 A New, Londen newspaper tells a g };.!mm E. Morey Bebbington off .4 e orris Steeetor of this oits, | pRrtment, unde - st LS One 315-Ton Duplex, 1918 &-wheel dri | 30—Alice.. danghter of George L and|¥ho sells chickens and in his hate fol, . ;i andeavors to emphasize the secial! e 1 2= 10N Dupiex, = €€l arive. i which was never bettsr exploi. 20— . tsell a particuiar lot trevelled to the | ST : . g i artha Guilford 0> g haling. Cite it Chis Repunlic Gruae | ideals of Jesus. ana embraces a survey! his impersonation of lignest 31Calogéra . daughwr of Vineenzo | WhANDE City With his Republic truck. o ine “community and in_motion ‘in this piciure.. .50 £ : a Zusolaco Parla . 3 ! = | work: y dlines Iw lan ru al. with his home snge, allu “;‘;Efi:\g;‘: Rande! daughter. . of |for the trip. While in that city he was s “.memf‘ ane .fr e | o ver CKS. {"rm and odd gestures that ou Archibeld R. and Bleanor Schilling|Storped and it wasl-u_{'n»d he had 9 The children’s meeting was held at warm up to him ai ovce. His cuitl Sharie regiziration card and was sailing underfone o'clock in the New London House.| tehe figtire-Eight with his. skitody, witi i Margarét Marv. daughter of |false colors. In court Streeter admit-|with Mi Dorothy Wheeler leader. A T S e, o it munt tor v omemie put st | Vet oo wae scen hv S Roera W are also agents for Hudson, Essex, Reo Pleasure [ it o roreraci muons v o st A O afae TL|ed he only used what he had to deliver | Bitgood, of New London. | L A e | Will Regers 4 unid w2 ol One 3-Ton Velie, only one year old. [=The Cowpuncher T e a piere Aims of the Third T { which @, oughly inagnet sereen e he chickens that day. j New London al The 2 p. m. preacl serviee was held 3 = {lain’ in the denihs of a Ford car are ne- Leanié V.- Wilsop Raod. . . . t b st} ¥ 9 Lt Sile 2 p. m. preaching servi as eld | d R d M k Ck f | amusing sitvations in this rattling geod e i N e e e e Cars, and Reo an ack Trucks, for Windham County. e s oo Meshitc 7 and Edith Burden Hopkins. |and then split profits with him by re-|usual group of sonas. The Seriptur Iudn Herbert Rawlinson will be seen *5—Edith Arline. daughter of George|lieVing him of $13 in cash. i\!‘as read by Rev. Sylvester P. Ozmun, : 'he Five Dollar Plate” a irue detec- b0 s MCCIRT Timiss: Automobile parties passing through|of Attawaugan and prayer was offeredj She ¥ 5 LBy Bop Fafs § tive story by William J. Flynn, Ameri- 25—Beatrice Louise. daughter of |this cly Thursday asked where they by Rev. C. Farley Smith of Willimantic. ;|8 llmc Foeaicsr Aelboiwel Oiher: plothbes Reluh Tompkins and Hazel Tavlor Jcould purchase various articles, only to| Rev. W. H. Bath announced.a base-! e R e & e oonay — Marie Lucille. daugiter of Jo-|Pe toid that the town was closed up for|ball game after the service this Friday lmm Mary's Lobster” and the Pathe and laura Pothier Vertefeuille. {the day. as it was Clerks’ Day and the|afterncon and a campfire after the ev- ~ idld “8—Helen, - danghter . of Joseph N.|clerk, that is the majority of them. |ening service. u; Bertha_ Seordel Rouse with their emplovers were at Cosey| Rev. F. D. Tavlor, of Watertown. _Stanley Pyron. son of Wallace S.|Beach BEast Haven, wading through a|M: btieeky B, o of Waties 8| hteh Bt Eaves, wating turvegh 3 ias poe Ge it e ne s o Welophone 405 893 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. e wmmellon. son of Walter and Katie|men left at § o'clock Thurscay by auto-| perience. Hi text was | Trure. Miss Jennle TVeomans of Norwich eame 2 ¥ | mobiies for that bea¢h and made a day|“We are more than conquerors, through o, the groungds Thursday for the halance z > o . ~£A$&¥ on of Noe and Alphonsa!af it, returning home late in the even-|His Who loved us,” and his theme w: | of thie“mecting and is siaying at Craig-y- é Diggle Delude. |1g Thay didn't sec’ l'abe Ruth hit afthe ‘Fact of Victory Reos with s A D. elwis. 29--George Stanley son . of I’.d'ard""om‘ ran. that's true. but they sure did ne may he less than conquerors . Mrs. Thomas Elliott of Lllington is at A Donohue MacSwee; L rood tim: The Tafhikees Were|jjke Germany and Aus or like thei 2 true that sin in of i i her cottage for the season. ol “;‘.“.“sfl?';.mfi ‘mon of Clarence n\ |unakle «to play an exaibition zame at cker or deserter. There m‘_- 53 so‘&‘- to Chris “31 When we | Mrs. Emma. Worthington of East Nor-# and Helen E. Burt Terry ew Haven Thursday owing to a change|barel: conquerors. like Franee, or like| " 1® s | wich- is spending a- few days at l-nxmh 36—John, son of Stavres and Bar- hedule between the Yanks and thel(the man merely overcoming an’ appetite sermon w chidstarizen | cottage on Juries ayenue: bira Thamus Charles of Néw York City,|Incians, feliowing the death of Ra¥|Byt others, like the United States are{Pifitual unction and many helpfu | At.the Uncasvillo houes is the care- N T (‘h-nmn the Cleveland shortstop Tues-| more than conquemors: or like those | (NOUBhts were suggested concerning a tuker,* Mrs. - Thillipe. Miss Juliette 31—Teonard. son of Panl and Jos-|day morning. who by the indwelling Christ find a vie-| 509!V life. : Riehmond of Preston and the two daugb- spmine Linden Weindel 3 Mrs. Grace Potter and son BYron|iory witiea triumeh in it. We can't con-| About the “Grove., ters of-Rev, Clinton 1. Bromley. TO FILL YOUR -SILO. “Fhe Ameriean Thread team will have|Lave returned to their home here quer sel® and fear and hate apart from| TRev. Willis 1. Engle of Indianapol two weeks' trin to Mzunchester-b The basebail game Thursday aftemwn ¥ i Sev- AT P z 3 between ine boys’ nine and the -girls’ nine ‘s busy session Saturday when thylt the Holy Spirit dwelling within Sev-!jnd.. and rs. Engie are spending a; - b i i3 Beach other beaches, hand e rai for . t e E. | 0 resulted in @ vietory for the former, 18 clay the Taftville team at Taftville |Sea. Sinzing eral hands were raised for praver at|fortnight at the cottage of M Alice 1. h e o v Mg P the |along_the Massachusetts nortr. shore. the speakers’ invltation al the close ; ton. on Wesley Circle. ' | € are prepar ‘tO Ul to & although the boys gave the girls an YWhen, these two teams met earlier in b b of on. on sasen the lecal ‘team managed to get| A Blouin of 27 Park street left Thurs-| At four oclock quite a crowd went to A. E. Mclean. of Hartford, is at! Advantage by: playing left handed. It is day for Webster, Mass, to attend a|the athletic field. where baseba!l and fleld day of the ‘insurance company of |other games furnished a good outing for | w, Jane avenue, with Mrs. E. L. Bid-| further-reported that a sndke in_the grass you with everything neces- of Manchester. was_knocked out, along with numerous Iwhich he is an agent the leaguers. close of the evening meeting| . clu . t e . o grasshoppers. Funreal services for Mrs, Harriet E. : . a s was being held | sary I ]ng. h » " Rev. L. G. Horton of TWoonsocket eame Way To . Toney were heid Thursday afternon ai| Jhe evening preacher was Rev. by the rising o ? > from his summer homé in Niantic Thurs- day afternoon for a day’s stay here. STAFFORD SPRINGS -Earl B. Fenwick, of Dorchester. Mass., has been securcd as submaster of Staf- four o'élock- fromithe "A. . B .B. ..Zion | Ban G Horton -of: Woonsocket, R. I.IT he annual campfire postpo o ; Remove Dandruff |/ chucn on spring street, Rev y.?’en'.“':l‘: DI Ccampie peminoned Tron ) ibrg e {Ogerton, il pestor. condicting the ser. | TR, TN, e re is one sure Wway that ‘has| \ioes Toduy (Fridew) the bodv wilt| "G wflight service Wednesday | ROCKY never failed - 0 remot: aandmnhaz‘.;“kwl':‘m:: ;‘mel’;“ Ondertakor Jay|everinz. Rev. J. M. Gage told of being| i the onee, and that is to dissolye it, .then | ¥ 3¥| willing to do humble work. A man m-!"’“‘“"’ o wou ‘destroy it entirely. To do this, | M. Shwpard was in charge of the fun-| ., % 0. Sy Massachusetts had ajw to make a| he called | Sawyer of 4 up and e presented | A Blizzard Ensilage Cutter and a Fairbanks-Morse type “Z2” Engine makes a name of the League with a re the fifth anniversary of their| wocoden bowl in which to} o ) . ford. High schoe]. for the: coming term, H Fisiiget about four ounces of plain, T3l arrangements o.|sawed wood but was pesuaded to change | Drepare - their g AV 5 s % succeed Otis. It. -Garland, .who Be- cemimon liquid arvon from.any drug| Faneral serviees for Mrs. Sarah S.|his occupation. In a short time a friend spondec g ol S com bl nation that mn gomes princinal of Franconia Academy, ~$tora (this 12 all you will need), .aply Moot e leld Thursday afiernonn|ohserved him golne by azaia with saw.fhankel the i to him a birthday | in. New Hampshire Mr.. Renwick i3 a SEYRP: ANERE Whén Tefiring: uss ‘endigh | 0 o from her No. 230 | horse and saw, ‘and s to_him. **Hel- | marki L g l Pl graduate of B: college, class of 1818, o mersten the acaip And rup It 8| iromect sreel Rev. Walter F Bor |l 500" Thought vawa changed vowr|Jrevni After | more einging * both please you — Place. your o L L) Featly with the finger tips. { chert. rec of St. Paul's ‘Episeopal|piginess” *“No. I'd rather .saw wood | Messrs. SUTTEE ‘-._f‘“m‘ e b acher. He taught in a private schoel In By motning. most if not all, of your jchurch officiating. The bearsrs —were | " g ind out what you Iike mvmngehm foust vl wrdi order earl New York.one year and spent anether dandrufr will be gone, and taree or }:rznkd Alpaugh (munc»w& FY:"‘-“flfi" do the Mr. “Gage alsp’ emphasiz- | PEOTIe to ’qu y i Curtis s ili- ice. The Fear in ,the ‘Funtingion Institute; Bos- Zour more applications wiil completely he of courage %o prompily do traclk team. He sang in several Boston churches while in- that cit: am, and tha lives. el ME ton. - Mr. Renwick’ is an. accomplished c 2 vhere a tial ser- - o a prayer by Mr c dtmalve and entirely destroy every jinantic czmstery where a committal ser-| we o Ton ‘many take Christ|a Praver by M THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. singer and wes director of the glee club shig’e sign and trace of it. no matter Vice was read b SOTeer S la passport to Weaven. and do '\n‘} o et while in- coliepe. also a member of the now much dandruff you may have. |The arrangements were by Jay M. Shep- | oongige al zreat biz pro- SPriRe | _¥ou wiil find all itching and digsing | ard- of the scalp Will stop instantiy, and} e A tluify, lustrous, | WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROU Last Tues- S oz ] Tel<700; 670 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. has a plan for »1”& | Hampton are spending a few days| day. evening he married Miss Helen your wil! D A et Clark. of Dorchester, b : : At the Wednesday evening service| o1 the camn. : ster, : glosay, silkv and soft, and 1ook and| The fourth morning of camp meeting|juping. the preliminary meeting et | iy oD heldon of Moosup iy — The Stafford Worsted Mill which has fec! a ,x-mdred times pet ’ |and inetitute week opened Thursday 15 gho with fair weather. The morning walch the tabernacle at Wheel been shut down for three weeks, reopen- Mg, hee Srandio dzughters,| e in part Thursday morning and will . Bllen Codding. | Belgian Congo. Africa; Joseph (‘uoyvpr.lllpv M. 8. Stocking and er called upon the two® daughters of a| it R yobliton . 3 a0 5 < {brought out a sood number of campers|foumer presiding elder of the district,| oyt oLV HIET i B 0 ase s \.«m;]; Lo a3 l't);l J«wu: w’fnl«‘a.;‘n:“i;;‘mu nc»\anir_i A:)M nut?: commence work in all departments mext {at 8:15. The leader was Rev. Osear J.| Rt Henry D. Rebincon. to Sing as a| e b melcl R damen e Bos- of Daniclson. Tlev. S. P. Ozmen of | week, FUNEEAL DIRECTORS AND brief praise mflelln:"‘«nfl‘i':;? galed ur | avdience jolning in the choru Th-‘; chester house on Chureh| D, Lewis and son. Forest are at| G. A. ‘Safith of Oneod and. iy Dot e Reet schonk e u S S| . 0 8 ers e au son fi ; 149 s 2 ez g g R - = =y e - A n 3. y EMBALMERS w;’;‘flnr\_;":l ::a‘lo and se B two singers are Mrs, Laura Jackson, of | e enivanbel Reos't | (Welih: Tor', Mightingeis | Prrvie o on | date. Superintendent Anson an d o Attleboro and Mre. W power and| o of Rutherford. N. 1 ship made the|® pa Serint LR { disciples rejoice. Then had thelp "~ Ajarich of Jewett City. and prayes| trude {joy of going out to to tell of | (" offared by Rev. H. A. Ridgew | daughter JAY M, SHEPAR‘) {Christ's power to save men of all na- Earier R T e e R he preacher of the evening was| Succeeding Filmore & Shepard ! The Institute classes were held as us-|[Rev. C. C. Tibbetts. of Uncasville M“‘“H“x{ . iual during the foremoon 3:48.7 “To therefore chall be perfect as|Va Funeral Director & Ellbllme” Rev. E. 4. Curry, in the mission study |your Father in Heaven is perfeci.” The |l i0-52 "“ORTH ST. LLIMANTIC [hour. 8:30 (o 9:40. under the general|subject is the social gospel is necessary | . head of the “Church and Community to =alvation " Laly Assistaat Tel comnection ‘«poxe upon the special theme of “Homes| These words refer not so much to am W. Cart: ich: has been unable to secure a teacher for A. Sexton and Mrs. G. K.| this school White of Kast Hampton are at the East AT e AT o Hampton cottage. Church circle, JEWETT CITY Little Miss Margaret Korngiebel of : int South Manchester celebrated her sixth | g i, Roina Allyn is enterlaining Misy birthday with her parents and friends at | Ghomects e P DUz el antic house sday. A o 2 g y has réturned home after three i o Thnxsda ladies have returned after (wo wWeeks' it Wi e iRt Mris Tateaile D Hibbard and family of Man-| stay at camp at-Gardner Lake. McCluzga of Jewett City, at the Me. | CHESter are occupying their cottage on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tracy, Mrs. Gee. age cottage on Wesley circle. Wesley circle for the week. Havens and Cariton Havens are away for and Mrs. George E. Keith and The voung men were playing a rather| 2 Week on an automobile trin to the %8 Unien & Willimantic, Conn. | upon Matt. o8 T Phone 20 lL--J Assistant) ‘n("w{m ality and cempan Nirs. J Ger- Abhey. Mrs. nd Ter | lith M. and Hannah J., and Rock), corner of W for the week Norwich Town there came to the Thursday for a few hours Mrs. shnell. Mrs. Albert G. Miner and €. Miller, all of Bean Hill John Grant of North Adams ey and Cartwright| g ¥y, of S 5 her hus and two m.\drnn Muriel and Doro- Hartley A. Ridgewa; Shipman. Miss Ma i daugh- Mrs. Allen | = \r° = - land Housing" showing the need and ef-| future as (o the living present. The ! Frank B-| qaughter Mariorie of South Manchester | TOUSh zame on the tenmis court Thurs-| White Mountains. and Canada. s - |forts mode in cities. towns and rural{full statre of Christian manhood is| Adams 4 e { visited T y with Mr, Keith’ day forenoon. The balls were boulders| - Miss: Elizabeth Tbbison of East Ner- Dr F ‘ : J ckso ,ccmmumue< for better tenements. more | meant Church membership can m-\-er] In the set) J-‘mfls! at her cottage on Wesley circle and the rackets were shovels, hoes and | Wich'is spending the week with her ecous- . . . Ja n nitgry and up-to date in modern hy-|iake the place of Christian character. | avenu season mn.-l At Winmilea, 13 Haven avenue, are its | CTOWbars with which they dug the rocks, | in, Mies Alice Smith. Mrs. Bertha Gridley, of Willi-| Which had been occasions of stumbling,| TCnight 'Pachaug Green Rirthday and Miss Laura Baker of the|Out Of the ground. The court will thus|P2rty, 8 B.'m. Everybody welcome.— frecy be much smoother. s (e e o Mrs. Mary jamin’s cottage, 9| Mrs. Hattie Gladding Ellsworth of of'f,'iei‘l?;;v"fia “\?‘,ses“fnffmm Javen avenue, she has as her guest Mrs. | Broad Drook is at her cottage on Wesley | Biisabeth Daly. of T FOV16. have/return- Annie G. Sweetiand, both of Washington, | circle. As guest she has Mrs, A. Me.| o iy Sin fetters and| far: Roger Elizabethville, 5 ene. ~ Instruction is given ignorant|We are fo be like Je |°‘ Te of their oflspnng 715 Main Street, Willimantie | Rev. Walter F. Whiting of Biddeford, " | Me., spoke in the next period on ths M Ry T eicis not e P S : : , helr homes after spending twe - ionty to monev but to the offering of T Kinstry of Rockville edidob d ; - W : 3 - - ks at Pleasant View, R. I. M. E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves our lives for Chris hen Or anyv cause Thursd: sunshine brought The S E = i Tee Baliclin Office every morniag except! Rev. Josepn Cooper's Bible Study f y S large nu S e agoford Springs house meeting on | " Miss Flora Potte rhas returned to hér Bundsy at 430 ocluck fcr Willimantle oy in the auditorium under the trees i FRUGE nmete e W oo e 8 you should change ; Yora Lum:ch or at the hote ‘nevi{d, The sun had come out. yet the temper- MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE ‘Willimantic, Conn. to the playgrounds, either | Thursday was led by Rev. J. M. Von nts or onlookers, from the | Deck of Staffordville. and at & n. m. by young octogenarian, Ansel L. Sweet (54),| Everett Huntington of East Thompson. t bl d . k | of Providence, down to the lad in Kilts. A business meeting of the stockholders Atfter a record eizht days of high hu-, your a e rln | nnis, quoits. croquet, swinging and tilt- | was held ). Jason L. Randall of| midity and' temperature the mercury ing Wwere among the various forms of | Groton was elected president: Rev. J. R. dropped to 83 degrees Wednesday even- | recreation. This playground of but few | Miller of East Thomnson. vice president:| ing with.a ‘fresh morthwest wind. vears' existence is proving to be an im- | secretary i treasurer, J. R. Parkhurst At the Finn, Opera house Wednesday recommends itself ~ 1ICT many reasons home in Concord. N. H.. after 2 week's isit with Mr. and Mrs, B. Littlefleld and ‘family. portant center of the life of the camp. of Stafford Springs: executive commiitee, | evening a large movie audience was de- At the Danielson house on Church cir-| Henry M. Randall, Everett Huntington | lizhtéd with the exhibition of a one-leg- cle are the carctaker, Mrs. Sarah Motse, | and Rev. Frank Chamberlain of North| zed dancer., “With- the aid ef his’ crateh he_didn't miss a step. = Live _helgramite. ~ commonly . eafted | “dobson.” 'afe: being shipped alive by parcel post to bass fishermen in Maine. They ‘are auoted and sold. with the de- mand ‘miore than the supply. for $1 per dozen. They are shipped in tin pails. per- forated. An ordinary lard pail will ae- commodate ‘five ‘dozen livelv wigglers. They are packed in damp moss and leaves with no Water. Almost any bov at the ‘low stage of the Quinebaug early in the morning before the water from the ll heal stream mille gets to Jewett City. ean - get 2 hundred easy. One local fisherman tha , B e i hoy ke Rt T g b . ed k. i1 exaggeration. lel Mise Aliee Babcock and Miss Musgrave spent ‘Saturday in Providence, 2 ) Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitman and vi v Y children of Washington, R. 1., spent Sun- - App]?xF freely after cleans- S &y Bt Dwight. Core ing the injured spot thorough- Horace Sisson has finished his labors ly with Resinol Soap. Do = at_White Rock mill. hye:;z t f‘:g ma[‘p‘"_ h:: Dorothy Cornell of Jewett City hls diged 2 been visitin friends here. bruised or broken the flesh ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lebonte sment the maybe—as Resinol Ointment week end ‘with friends near Willlmantie i - 4 ¥ i Brook ndi contains only the purest and i Miss Ruth Brook is spending some % : time at Pleasant View beach. mildest balsams which cannot Mr; and Mrs. George Wood were callers Ty : g | .| in North Stonington Sunday. tate. Its cooling, soothing ! Albert Bennett has gone to Providenée effect is almost immediate. to spend his vacation. Mr. Dion of Pawtucket WLI a neem A boon to sufferers from eczema ! | 'visitor in’the village. and other skin troubles, A7 adl il 3 Mrs. David Nason amd Miss Sarah Brook were callers in North Stonington’ Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Riley with her’ two children ‘ Oe-unhvuma:-ttfihnotw fe—— Special In White Skirts THE WHITE SKIRT TAKFS AN IMPORTANT PART IN: ONE’S VACATION AND THIS WEEK WE HAVE "ONE LOT ON SALE TH_AT REI?RF_SENTS REGULAR '$6.98 AND $7.98 VALUES— For oy $3.98 "THE H. C. MURRAY CO. . Arneng them are its rich, coffee-like flavor, ease of preparation, practical economy and general satisfaction as a household beverage for children as well as grown-ups. Try Postum A tin from the grocer is very convincing, as many a former coffee drinker knows. “There’s a Reason’’ Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan