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What Is Going On Tonight. ~ Motion Pictures at Breed Theéatre. Vaudeville snd Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, sdge, Ne L 0. O F, B S VA 1 2 VR in Owis’ Hall W mnflfln' No. 6, K of P, mects el in_Pythia) % oirl “Gulhebaiie, Ne. 198, ¥ of A, dbout 11:30 a%lock mondaz @ charge of lnwxlc:uod.m honored guest at a fa: dinrie 2 at Mr. Mrs. Jb!m%hfif‘i. s following 2 complaint The' biFthddy_ patty heid on the Pa-! (%8 méfi were drunk and idsorderly in |chaug church green netted-firty doligrs (e nighborhood of ‘West Main street. | for the bice mnial fond. The grounds Joiid was in bad shape when the Chief | Were decorated with evéergreen and lan- arrived and aken to_the station 3 ion | terns, and ice cream was Sold ffém & *hére hé spent the day and night. He |booth, There Was a miusical programme will be 4t court this Tuesday morning. | given by Mrs. F. S. lfllfl(’x’fl. Mr 'i Compafiy G Third Regiment C. S. G. | Buckingham and Mrs. G. H. Prior, fromy of this ocity will not be mffected by the | Jewstt City and readings by Mrs. Frifk. night when tite comiittéé vene foliowing the city i . Netwich Balletin, Willimastie Office, . 3 Church street., Telephone 105. meets in Fo 3 1L : oy Claling Kgaitst the Siy. (NI e srdérs for di Yor- | Mrs. J. P. Richardson and Mrs. W. B. Tadies' . '&’}fi%v 6. 15, A O n., What Is Going On Tonight. a. toial seldom Squallea.in oné winfér LOrd, 1oF didooniingance of dne Nor- | BS L, P Aenarteen, SRL SRR (02 anneey gy Sh e Company G Third Regiment C. S. G: |necessitdtthig caréful considerdtion by the | Vi 484 New London chmpinles. The | ¥13 kingham Mef _Miss Peterson of New York and Miss Miriam Curtis of Naugdtuck have been guests at W. B. Montgomery's. Mrs. G. W. Robinson is _entertainifg locdl ariibry i< *- | dat ibe companies to_its credit. ciibish {0 accom- two companies-and it onme can uited . kg have two BEING FINANCIALLY PRESSED we are compelled to sell at cost and be- * arills at armory on Pleasant street. jary to A. O. H. No. 34D committee before the cilfiu mofiey wds id out to thé cldimanis. Oscar Peterson and Johft e ANNOUNCEMENTS Purchases on Hickéry Street, = “hwoske. 24, charg- | Peared at police Eotrt HHerhing | “CIlC " 1Ay South of ‘he American | her cousin, Miss Jennie Griggs of Wa- Mrs, €. M. McNam; n: 814 te % charged with intoxication. Beth, men .. C2P Ll terbury. 2 4 f Paul E. atd Bmfia inkel te 8- © jponith assauit on the person of Roman | {5 "ihiy ‘wee not guilly 6f th| [iicad Company team leads his team | 'Vl o, Lo Comye of Mobeup, was low cost. Here are a few sam OF |l room moatrs coliage bouee, Mo 1t o e et | i Tl G Sl | sty Binge e it Sl | B BT B Tk, o 5, 4 articles et "ttt BT ol [» abain ¢ six oiclock that eveningq and | 1014 of the cireumathficed belngia s the. ony | ad¢ to live. prices on our ] feslde In w6 propdfty. The MM Fred Beecheér hitting 304 is sthet_player over the 300 mark. Noel Hamél and Horkheimer With averages petter than 275 may hit the pace befors the enid of the season. The list follows: G. AB. R. . Ave #7710 39 377 18 69 14 21 304 21 86 13 25 19 68 12 W13 47 79 ] 5 52 21 was made through Real Estate Broker John A. Moran, Jewett City is much inferestéd in thé bi-centennial celeBration to be Held by the Griswold chufch on September fourth and fifth. Partictlarly so because the Congregational church in Jewett City i the daughter of the Griswold Congrega- tional church. April 14, 1825, Revs. Sam- uel Nott, Levi Nelsoh and Horatio Wal- do met at Jewett City to ofganize the chtirch, which at first consisted of twen- fy-three members, twenty of whom came by letter from the Fifst chirch in Gris- wold. These members were Mrs. Eliza- béth Barstow, Anson S. Cobb, Mrs. Eunice Cutler, Mrs. Héppy Fanning, Mrs. Mary W. Fanhing, John Francis, Mrs. Esther Francis, Thomas§ Jackéon, Mrs. Esther Jackson, Deacon Stephen Joh: son, Mrs. Lydfa Johnson, Mrs. Lydia Johnson, Mrs. Maria P. Morgdn, Mrs. Olive Phillips, Sarah P. Philiips, Daniel Wight, Mrs. Roxana Wight, Mrs. Abby C. Wilbur, Thomas H. Wilson, Mrs. Lucy . Wilson, Mrs. Mary Vflson, Alfred A. Young and Mrs. Lucy P. Young. The service on Sundiy morning at this bi- o Frank H. Foss found Shwaske |their arrést. Thé ciier téstifild timt - rm‘l’; of the charge and fined him two | When he found Péferson, he was in the - doilars and costs amounting to $12.95 |JArd of a resident of Arntld's Lads which he paid. In the testimony given | SOme thirty of forty people were the I3t the morning session it was learnei 'nd Peterson was talking, AfGéfson 2 - g R g b i ining nearby against & Gee. Both| oo sen two occasions while riding on cre very folsy and plainly under théjRO/E ¢ work train on the Boston line. On Fri- fuence of liquor. Peterson d"“fi'd 8 N O8] i 25 the 8ay of the asssult Shwas n0w the people in the fouse and said he | Noél Sttuck the pIAIGtiY twice while in tF i< visiting with them at the time of his :“ifl & B s At 4 rrest. The court found thém both gll- | Horkheifmer tatee wiloeaghs D and fined m:n;llen do]tlfli\;dlnfl c;lln(g Gi“ darfid o ounting to $19.15, a pa; E S prov Hob:( l—j:‘l‘zgeruu, 18, lflmklat}l‘o ;:: SEAIN . T oo harged with vagrancy and as he hal . s ween before the court on & shmilar Ehange | Cootiey 11 i W SOiing veral times before he wis givén a jail | MCGlfiley ... 17 entence’ of thirty days. First, Sélset-| “Joe” Hamel leads the team in two- nan James M. Smith was appolited | base hits with six to his credit. The werdian ad Jitem. He told thié couFt|féaim a8 a whole has pounded out 24 the lad had admitted having o8 | two-biggérs to (wenty by opponents. ents and no plate to stay. Noel and@ lr:&r have each connected ; for two thrée-ply wallops of the seven il ol Elagtiies o 3 f“’m“""‘;‘:“{“::; rediied to ‘the team while _opposing ihieu of tHis eity Hava entetsd the shfl"?. l;ave madé six. Captain “Lefty” | contennial celebration is to be a family me mile and hali ile S¥imsing con- { 8 5 Py *"‘;"' the only home run ons gathering of the four chirches in lineal est to be hela Siturddy &Mernobn a: | Cie ‘tof hile opponents have pounded | succession, Norwich, Preston and Jewett o'clock in the Chaties Rt Bosion, | OUt twb. Béecher has the most sacri- | City. A communion service will be held, . uniler the auspices of the Bostén | ¢S three. The téam has made 21 sui-|wth a deacon from éach church to American. Sothe 400 entries have bekn | Si1d¢ PIAYS t6 28 by oppohents. “Babe” |serve. The conference of six chirches i i Adams has the mot stolén bases, five. fto be held on Saturday, September 4th, ldmund J. Hubley, who for smahy | ¥hilé Néel, Nomandin, Beecher, Hamel | with the Griswold church. cenre has been in the oriploy of the 12, |3DA SMith édch have four. The team's| Mrs. Farl Ceritebar of New York has Remington Compary, has résigned fis | [%J_in pilfertd sacks is 37 to thirty | been visiting Mrs. Brown of Mathewson josition with that firmh to_aeceps_ ohe | 07, QBpenents. Strsst. ; . Vin the Chiiren-Reed Company He 18|, FIng" Doyle was pickéd up Monday | _Vital statistics for the town of Gris- o ive charge of the buying énd 6f | &8 OR Rodifodd stréet by _officer | Wold for July afe five marriages: Johf i ishing. AepFtAgat, »° |Grant Bombrid, Dovle béing uhder the | R. McHale, jr, and H. Eleanor J. Cole, ? T Fivnn and Joseph . Mgl | MAuence of liguor. ‘Dove will b given | Thomas J. Hogg and Mary A. Hunt. teave” thi Tuo.fl.."mbm_ a chance to stite his case to the judge | Charles B. Palmer and Katherine J. Mc- hg for Dovenport, To#a, Where they will | Ulle morhing. Afrefts fof iftoxication | Kensle, Ralph B. Kingsley and Lela M. A three year course in the Pl |DEVe hit & high mark diiting the past | Centzbar, Leo A. Deslardins and Susan few Weks aAd at the Present rate will | KOSht. There were 11 births: Anthony equal records of pre-prohibtion days. Luyden, Abraham Joseph Seidman, Jo- seph Bernard, Mary Osga, Effie Novakof- ska, Joseph Kokazaka, Stofka Misorek, Florence May Baton, Jan Hiastowa, Stantara Carroll of Southbridge, Mass, | FTANCeska Ledyka, Marie Masse. One Wis Th town the pest aen CF® Ma55. | geath is recorded: Alice A. Brand, age THE new cfment walk in front of the|®% from pneumonia. Ransom school '.;-euamg and the od Meth- list church propérty on Norwich avenué F is compleetd. The walk was put in by GALES FERRY Edwitd M. Day of Hartford, who bought| A very auiet wedding iook place at the the Site of the ofa chireh. M. E. parsonage on Friday afternoon at Ledis E. Baldwin of Middletown was a |2 o'clock when Miss Evelyn Richards, ‘olchester isitor last wéek. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Edward M. DAy of Hartford is the | Richards of Long Cove, became the bride guest of KIS father. of Carl B. Lawson of Gales Ferry. The Jutties Horowitz and party motored to | eoremony was performed by Rev. @. H. e% London Thufsday. ‘Wright, pastor of the M. E. church. The = — bride’s gown was white baronet satis JEWETT CITY MOTHER! “California Syfup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Horton Farm Sold. THrough thé agéncy of mngz Donohue, Mrs. Ay B. Jamés, trattix estate of Bawin F. B sold to John Gratto, the farm known as the “Horton Farm,” located ih the town of Griswold. The farm contains 46 acres of land With 1afge house, barn, and sevéra lwother buildings. Mr. Grat- to will take posseesion of thé place at once. 14-K. Solid Gold Watch and Bracelet, 15=jewel,' regular price $28.00—SALE PRICE. .......... $17 14-K. Solid Gold Octagon Waich and Bracelet, 15-jewel, regular price $32.00—SALE PRICE. .. $23.50 20-year Watch and Bragelet, 15-jewel, finest move- meZt, tegular price $27.50—SALE PRICE. . ... $18.00 20-year Watch and Bracelet, Octagon, 15-jewel, regular. price $25.00—SALE PRICE............ $16.50 10-year warranted Watch and Bracelét, 7 and 10- jewel, regular price $12.75—SALE PRICE...... $7.50 Gold Plated Watch and Bracelét=—SALE PRICE $4.50 Ingersoll, New Haven and Ingraham Warranted Watches, regular price $2.50—SALE PRICE. $1.75 ALARM CLOCKS, WARRANTED D. adminis- in, has none of the ween the: The Havens Property Changés Owider- ship. Through the real estate agéfey of Ar. cha A. Coit the éstdte of Ceol Havenis has sold the residenss p known as 54 Oak strést to Mr. Benjamin Mellor. Thers is a Beven-Fobr housa With all lm:ht&yer‘g::h and the gounds tofitain séveal friiti tréés and an attractive flower garden. The nbw owners will ocoupy the property fér their heme. [ iz 1 1 ] 7 0 1 men required t Heller as they could no stand English. The nal chapter of the accumulatio claims against the city for injuries re- ceived by the winter ERUPTION OVER BABY'S HEAD Burned and Itched Badly. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals. ““A scale first appeared on baby's head and then it turned to blisters that burned and itéhed so badly that she scratched. U Then itbroke outin asore I eruption all over het head and behind her ears. She ® (D was restless and could WSS ot sleep. “1 heard of Cuticura Sosp and Ointment so 1 bought them, and aherusing one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment, in three weeks' time she was healed.” igned) Mrs. Abbie B. Dennis, 349 e.m St., Bangor, Mec., June 2,1919. s=—Cuticura Toilet Trio-ame falis Davis Theatre Anita SteWart makes & startting leap on horseback over & Broken Bridge abéve 3 chasm, taking great risks, if o Mesns from the First National spectal featurs “In Old Kehtueky," in'which ke This great Americdn classic #ill shown at the Davis theats today. The bridge is a drd® Over a TAVRG mibre than 100 deep. But the dfaw hak been wrecked. In the story it is necessary for Miss Stewart to leap over this brék- en draw to reach & man who is 1ying unconscious ih the road far beneath ler, where the villain has placed a dima- mite bomb beneath him. The hérse, upon which she is mounted at first re- fuses to-make the jump, but she starts again, and spurring it to thé utmest speed, rides stralght for the Brekén bridge. The horse rises to her spor and makes the jump. But it reaches the op- posite side by such a narrow n that broken bits of the bridie are - ed from beneath its feet into the ehisn beneath. This thrilling scene is cléearly shown in this picture, which is the stofy of an untutored giri, who after risking ler life for her friends in the mbuntaifs goes to the ¢ity where she Wins laurels for herself. The other feature on this progfammne is Mary Miles Mintér in “Nurse Mar- jorie.” The picture is an adaptatibn of Isracl Zangwell's recent play and is well Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only-~look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best "and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “California.” bresentatives of the local post to state cenvention of the Ameriedn on held at Bridgeport last week 5. Keating, Raymond G Albetr Piche. Keatifig = was member of the state execitive rittee and o member of the reckp- | jtion committee. | John F. Duggan, formerly of this &ity, with his wif have turned to their me in New Yorl and Mrs, Dug- gan have beer ™y through iires &nd visited for a few ., bt 5 sistres, Mafy i 1iigh street Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoftman. Edmund S. Satterlee, who has béen spending aboiit two months at the home of his_brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mpe. Fred 1. Richards, at Long Cove, left Saturday for Dunlap, Ia., where he has madé his home for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Noves Smith and chil- dren of Néw London were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Comstock. Mr. and Mre. Lewis R. Churéh and son Robert of Norwich arrived at their cot- tage on the Bluff Saturday to spend some weeks. Th\e Misses Emma and Grace Hilton of Norwich, with their young nfece, Grice Corey, are at the Hilton cottage on the Blufr. M Qays and th with Julia p nd Mrs. James P. Mustard and |y children are spending a two Weeks' vA-| - wion at Milton, Delaware. Attorney W. S. Ward of PoFtland, m, is visitihg with his sister, Mrs. 124 36-hour "Alarm Clock, regular pricé $2.25— 8-day Time and Alarm Clock, regulaf price $5.00 Spasmodic Alarm and Intermittent, best make clocks, regular price $4.00—SALE PRICE. ... ... $2.85 Brownie Small Size Alarm Clock, regular price $4.50—SALE PRICE ... $3.35 Big Ben and Baby Ben, regular ptice $4.00— 8-day Kitchen Clocks, half-hour and hour strike— regular price $5.50—SALE PRICE ............ $4.00 Mahogany Parlor Clocks,........ from $5.50 to $9.00 Wm. Rogers and Community Chests "of Silver, 26 pieces, regular price $18.00—SALE PRICE. . $11.50 Best in U. S., 1847 Rogers Silver, 26 piéces, reg- ular price $30.00—~SALE PRICE . CUT GLASS AT COST PRICES. $17.50 She was unattended. Mr. and Mrs. La Son_left later in - 5 the afternoon in the i ass Va i adapted to the talents of thé beautiful Consisting u,s‘,.,,,?’mmu_nd g e B G;rul:bl;n:l stafisticy for the town ot| Erooim's powerboat for Fishers Istnd.| A C. Risdon and son, Chatles Risdon, Fine Cut Glass Vases, regular price $3.00....... $1.75 i e Talcum, promotes a: maintains The Misses May and Matie Claale: s for July are: where they will ston at a hotel. They | ¥ith Delano Ladd, all of New York city, i 1 7 tfin?\‘fl"flr;-lfin comfort and skin | | or Waukegan. 1iL, are guests ot Dr. ad | ,ONe_d#ath Alice A. Brand, ot bron.|will vielt other shore rerorts. M. Law. | SPent Sunday at the family summer Engraved Cut Glass Electric Lamps and Shades Brésdl Theatre, Beakh ofien when allelscfails. @he | | virs. W. P. §. Keatin, ehial pnéusmonin son is in the employ of the New Haven | HoMme of Mr. and Mrs. Risdon in the vil- |} —SALE PRICE ..........cccocvvnvinni.... $4.50 Mitchell Lewis heads tne Bift it the Satp o Clitiae ind pusily, the Ottt M. ana Mrs. . I, Albright Asa dop | FITe BB —Leo A. DésJardins and | rallroad at the village station and served | 1age. Breed theatre today in “Burning Bay- ‘he and heal, the Tak Ponrth d Miss Naomi Russ of Win. | SUSan Koslit, Ralph B. Kingsley and Le-| for 18 months as wireless operator in the | _Miss Helen R. Buckingham of New el At ot I SENE B SOULRE S fabai; I SRAeT < ss of Wit 4 o i e York ci fve light.” This is an adaptation of 1o powder and perfume. Then why lield, Kansas. are guess of P. S. Hulls | fogimoic o Charles B.: Palmer and| U. S. navy during the late war. Mr. and | York city arrived last Friday to spend Kiiherine J. McKensie, Thomas J. Ho; K ne J. 3 88 Hid Mary A. Hunt, John R. McHale and anor J. Cole. ol {0 iRETl Twelve births—Joseph Bernard, ‘r;;_(:?n:qc ‘;:re“ ";::flme;lm;l- of Mary ‘Tracy and Joseph Bernard: k ations ury Monday | Arah&m Jucob Seidman, son of Bessie morning at the plants of the Windham | suckéthism and Isaac Seldman: Anm Silk Company and the Quidnick-Wind- v Manufacturing plant. The blants | sk ana Wi S i o useen- “The Mr London's master novel of the Nofthlands and is human, interostihg and clevéd in detail and_shows magnificent seenéh of the snow-piled northern countdy. A very capable stippofting cast is sesh in support of the star and is headed By Helen Ferguson and Williar V. Méhk. Pearl White will also bé seed in “TRe Mrs. Lawson on their return will make their home at Gales Ferr: A Mother Goose party was given on the lawn of Rufus W. Hurlbutt with Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt chairman on Fri- day afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clotk. Mrs. Charles B. Hoyt attended to a sale of vegetables, Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop sold some days at the home of her brother and_sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, at their home here. M. V. Burton of Aurora, N. Y., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter M. Buckingham. Rev. A. S. Brown and his niece, Mies Carrie Spencer of Utica, N. Y., who are not make these gentle, fragrant, super—creamy emollients your every- day toilet preparations? DONT DELAY — BUY NOW SALE VERY SHORT OGULNICK JEWELRY CO. nd Mrs. Hobert T. Nawton have i to s civ and are making at ham e i J Sas : Black Becret,” &nd bther piétirss ok the 5 had been shut dofm for the past Webk, ;‘:{lg;:‘fr M“k‘flmefi'r'l’,e“!hmn“nfl?ndf’!‘{&- aprons and fancy work, Mrs. J. Edmund | [S1tRg friends n k; (B bill inciude the Pathe News and & Geh- Lxes k 3 Jos ne.an 3 . s niece and family, Mrs. ry comedy. Klnourey Bros. Tonis Jack#on was taken up by Chlef :;,,w + Elis Novakohjis.: deqEhtes ;:::flan‘;c:h:w“:nd ’::;‘1 Mrs. Hurlbutt at-; 2o S0 S el n:an i Feue tury comedy. Veronicd Golack and Stanley Nova- The young peo-{ 7 29 Franklin Street Ple and children were dressed after the| LC'NiiS place Thursday and F FUNEF AL DIRECTORS AND of - B Vel Gorgon and Opening Evenings Norwich, Conn. ; " 9 i Joseph Kokoszka, son of Mary|givia of the Mother Goose p s last wee N POUAK. A1 Thimas Eovemsis o somy vle of the Mother Goose pictures. The | 125 Wee ¥ - SRR EMBALMERS Tolkcle A Tnemas Kokosaka: Soft| piogesds were for the M. . jchurch ex.| MF and Mrs. C. B, Colver and children, A very pretty wedding took plisé Rer 36 Union St Willimantic, Conn Petre Misorek: Florence May Baton,| PNt B . thelf ‘Eoiidne bt b e il e e Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) daughter of Emma Laro and Joseph L.| At the masquerade dancing party given | wintmantic to there hole®, cottage aty & E— vood and Miss Mildred St. John were s $hion: Jab Hlestode. son of c'“e: = £1i3t #he Conntry | Biob: Willimantic to \h(‘n: homé at the sub-|ing his sister, Mrs. Joseph K. Potter, an grims. house Saturday united in marriagé, the Gererfiony BeifE 1so _call upon his BEST AGE 2 ? 1 marine base Metiday attor siteiding sho | fasatly and Wil 3 Harry Whesler, wife and four children by : evening the prize for the most cffectiv . 3 : 2 : performed at the parsonage in Oneco by JAY M. SHEPARD Attt s oot e U B S T, S| S el oy .y o B o bt i | o i o, Sl ey, | FS STl <o gt e ey o Jobet Ladyka: Maie Theresd Alice Mas.| Mary Voorhees of Brooklyn, N. Y., #ho| — oc the trid in their car. IS Srs Fohe to vIbitE relBtiees in | GucE the Bkt bty o Tuckelineing ueed: Miss B4TNE DSk $f GHn Buce £ Fiimore & Shepard h 3. daoknter of Leohtine Roy Ang lions| represented The Harem GIL Fo the| oero e of the Young summer Fogg is visltins{reldtives in | durink the past wadk + | fora, N. 3., was bridesmala_and Bverett Funeral Dir & Embalin A man is asold as his organs; Be | ;.. " """l men Dr. Charles Firestone of Brooklyh.| hngn Beasn Sunaus mompat at Brows ) Miss Metrifield &nd Miss Peacock of) prown of Pawtucket, R. I, Wwai bedt — ector mbalmer | can be as vigorous and Healthy 8 | Rev. Pephoylinus of La Salle Tnstitute Y., receive the, vrizé, 1 costufie Beel o Loach oundig eveiing Brooklyn boy, who| Willimantic are in town, Stopping at thé|,an. The bride wore White érépe de W82 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Troy. N. Y. has been spending several ] " B bl W e ] e O e o o a young s The evening gown. The | yonda chine and carried white sweet péas. ¢ 4 + iy ning by the nurses in attend- W. White,| The compahy which is to build an|jrdesmaid wore & handsome EowA Of aty assisant Tel commection | performing their foz itk s brother. Moise- Pepin, of SH Lotee of gy, M ance in the condition of Coroher Frank- clds, for a few | electric power lihe from Hartford to Dap- | orery etored. satin with orehid eol SRS S i B = e H 3 s » 4 lin M. Brown of Norwich, who remalns | day | ielson have been surveying their proposed a i 7 vital Mr. and M E 3 n the walt : ikl N hat t tch and carried sweet peas. your orgatis BeMiy With ) Mr and e Achor Gordon seho|Montciair N T, won tho waliz prize. | coriously il at his summer Home here John F. Bennett, oldest sop of the Tate | route, but have met with opposition from | Ly Tarling dscas Was bius berb, O Dr. F. C. Jackson m 1 CBN4da, are_at home. They returned|daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins. with SOUTH KL By I Bomet. Danoh Tor MAnT LI LN0 partith n N W0 SUIANINE US| heir retashiAHETOMATSL I TN - E < vi i v ew- | Willi . ity * e pe . d elative riends, Whe! - DENTIST ! 447Gl 2 with Sakime Fonis of Hope:| ' aire George 8. BTN, and sasiere |11 Ioroeter Mase 00 PR Saturday | "rs ars % Pike and dausifer La- | pass over the land of Raymond .| fon wan fld Ths bridn retivkd many 3 -| Mrs. George Smith and daughters, S Mass. £, Wh Clark e T . N 715 Main Street, Willimant; Pitsir, ,‘ln‘:“‘%‘;‘:: M;-n:““_‘:fl “’,’ ‘—;"’“" Eleanor and May. with Mrs. Albert Smith| Mr. and Mrs ymond Gates and|Tack 1 Danie The Columbia BAIl tehfn went to Soiith ri‘::‘.u::h :v'.r;ln} o"rxc.:tca“::f:'l:r"w:m NI e Rath rhturnod 1o hennd Toseph Bishon.| of New London, were guests at the home | d2ughter Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | Xoi London for Windham Saturday afternoon and playedy for the New York train and on their ré- Hou a, m. to 8 p. m. Phone ¥4 ed 1o their home in Hudson| o Mr. and Mrs. Latham E. Smith Sun.|mond Barlow have been visiting friends : > 3 or the New York The world's standard rédsedy for kidney, | 515, X, T T¥ sutomobile e S e . ith the local teaih ald Werd defeated by | turn they will reside for the present With i T i 2 fs. Mary McNicol Perry, aft H g . Mr - - 2 them by a seoré of 14 to 5. the bride’s mother, B £ saracEs cowes cur joavesl hven badder and se add. trothine | ot Nibspche 1o PO, Her com | s . o ndorson it ber son |2 sa ek A B Philie recent COLUMBIA SRl s tihbaek, oty rbatet 1| S SS IR g ety o B Bulletin Office every morning except| Since 1606; corrects disordars; stimulatét | mnstitute, New York, has been placed iq| 03 00 daughters, Agnmeta and Evelyn, | entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley St. Paul's church, Willimantic, has had | yycket, R. I, spent the week énd #ith Bunday at 430 o'clock fer Willlmantic.| vital of Al thrée % o @ placed i} wp, have been guests at the home of Mr, | of Valley Falls, The surveyors of the state high e 1¢ | tucket, R. I, sp . First car in morsing to leave Wl TgRns. #i¥#8. | charge of that branch of culinary econ- % N1 Mr. ana ‘Mrs. ‘TAther Col a 5 e s s charge of the services thefe and aleo in| john Wood and family. They Also &t- mantic for Nerwich - Inguire at New| Look forthe sums Goid Bladil &b oviks b | OIS in one of the big Statler hotels in| 2nd Mrs. Andrew Miller. returned to their) , Ar N O T e . | partment were cngaged the early T Windham during the absence of the rec- | tended the wedding of Mrs. Brown's York Luamc at the hotels. movzdd| and accept ne tmitatisa bebu"bi'.ifl!fih, e d:;w n Brooklyn, ) » last Wednes- | dren of ot i s 2 ncs’\.ezc“nes ':\‘(1; iy ek b e l;m{ x;u,'ur; !‘":;rr‘])‘m(; c(;:u;!nl;; :;‘o brother, Raymond -Woutl, on Tuesday. e S L. S i . el . g T9N0D Tered month of August. of iirches g Fhe viia 4 Mes was reminded in|““Yiic \fabel Smith returned last Fri-| Mrs. Carl Stacy of Gardner, Mass., has | veyed for constr nbrth, south 8ud| gitendanes of Hieh Wik VArF et o Mia T8 THRN ahf CateRE ;,’fl,\';” oT s seventy-ninth Birth-| 4, % 5 Gackus hospital, Norwich, | been spending few days at The Oaks, | west of the G Work is expected o] for the lust Sunda. Ui, 2d | and_granddaughter, Mation M. Cepeatt, ich came last Saturday. With ackus hospital, Norwich, E g ays a . | west h ks d or the last Sunday none at all. e fo- Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl of Cranford, N. J., afe the guests 6¢ Mrd. Lillian St. John and family. - Cogswell and familly, Mrs. Frank A. E. Hall, Gertrude Hall Stdey visited the Wolf Den in Pomfret Sunda where she underwent a minor operation, his %ife he atténded the Past Noble ot and is doing well. begin immediuts Grands' Association meeting last Wed- X | ertory in both ch Mrs. John Locke and daughter Eleanor wom rched was taken up by ; Fi 3 nesday in Greton #nd came home with a| Mrs. Ed Wagner and Miss Matilda et Y of Amberst. been in town Vis-| Raymond E. Clarke, While repairing the | g vés ahd Miss Hthel Seott, &l of bifthday cake Sther rémembrances, | Waidmann, with Mr. and Mrs. Streck of | | M and Mre. G . Barlot entertained t Tuesday for their' roads last Saturday, was thrown from the | Gineyville, R. L, Were visitors at George \ Nearly fifty birthday cards were sentPassaic, N, J, have returned to their | o 2IVeS from Auburh, R. 1. over thel home, going by the way of Bdston, where | road riachine, but-aside from bruises es- Spooher's on Wednesday. hith on Saturjv and Sunday he was the| homes after spending several weeks with | © o & they expect to y a few days. = caped injur: Old Home day will be on Labor day as . and Mrs. Robert Srilth et Bréek- Conrad Schrifer, who recently sold his P S R e ) Y. ts of Mps. Lilllan usual instead of Sept. 21 as previously | . 3 St L ER S Willimanti C‘ e : N stated in these columns. A shore dinner | (3T 104 family of Ucbrews was veen| SQUTH COVENTRY . st goin. R —— —_—— ; 7 nner | jook anothe: and sur- . Mrs. George Br C, onn. e e e s e Dk P e D A P AT P AT AT 13 to Be one-of the attractione this year. | .0, e towns on which: to lo He| Mr. and Mrs. George Tavlor and|gjster from New York éity. States that two families of Hebrews now | daushters, lrene ahd Miriarg and niece.|* juqge . A. Douglas and famity &f EKCGNK occupy his former home, paying a high(Miss Mildred Chandler, Went to Ocean | Sihiling Hill were visitors at ¥. O. — Wareh Point spent Monday at the ' owing in popular verdict BROOKLYN o, P T | S B e e | i vt Shive The showing includes Cotton Blankets and Cozy ’ ’ $14.87 more was received as frec-will of Rev, Childs came Wednesday, the | Tent, and for next year it has been rented : Dlmiieh the pRBt Wedk, 18th, bringing his wife and daughter to|to 11 families. J. Clifford Avers went to| jijas Flla Coné, ¥ho has Baen wsiti AUGUST SHOWING OF your breakfas T SRR, ol PSR g e st s s The funeral of Mrs. Ann Corey was|Dpurchased the place on Chestnut Hill for-| Miss Leha Moore has gone to West | home in New York cit e a etlte 1S not a Self. held =t the church on Wednesday. Rev.|merly owned by Henry C. Isham, has just | Cummington, Mass, for a cobple of| Mrs Raith Bixley is anendifg t¥o p % bought the Wilbur T. Jud place. weeks. tlantic J.. ofi a bui- s 3F 1 s, Mrs. Kate Wolff is entertaining her| The M. E. church was closed Sunday | nose triy starter; it needs to “She hath done what she could.” A large | brother. Max Antis. and his wife of Con-| OWing to camp meeting. Mr. Bromley of Central Falls, R, 1, has } number of relatives and friends were|Way, Mass. Mr. Antis was formerly a p,‘;‘,l{;fi‘“?m"m" ;‘Xflfi"“mfl !"]vo rented o farm 6f Byron Place the ily - resident of this town d Ne re_visiting the | summer and fall months, be cranked up by some- B e T 12 B o i o T T | e S T e g | e T it - A - On Thursday the community pienic Was | Friday morning, at which the tr: 2 o sister. Mrs. Peter McDonoughh. tlun that looks oxtid heid on the church lawn, nearly a hun- | tion of nupils to the \Windham High Milired Chandier of Staffordville| Miss Freeiove Place has been yiéli though the weather is hot, prudent shoppers will look to their Blanket requirements now, for ices will not be near as reasonable during colder Wool Blankets, at prices that will interest prudent even better than it Post Toasties perior corn flakes SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHER. ‘ Made by . vereal Company,lne. Cregk , Michiga: tum -Battle i 5 dred being present, and a good time was n- school durihg the comingz vear svas her grandmother. last Friday on the lawn at the residence amounting to $8.30 for the society were received. The ahnual tea and mite box opening of the Ladies' Missionars fety of ‘the local church was held in the chapel Thursday afternoon, about 81 ladies being present. An Address was delivered on In- dia and the missionary work there by Mrs. H. M. Lamison of Stafford Springs. place. Misses Grace and Methel Stanton re- turned home Friday. William Dawley and a force of men are making much highway. The banner field of cofn 18 on George H. Gallup’s farm needed repairs on the Miss Eleanor Pearce, fho has a sum- mer home in this place, but whose home is in Providencé, gave a tea at the Golf club house on Thursday, Mrs. A. B. Charbonal, of Providence, who the Mortlake house. was present. Sunday, Aug. 15th. Wallace T. Pond of Providence and Mrs. N. A. Witter of Saylesyille were guests of Mf. and Mrs. T. D. Pond. » ferihgs, making a total of is greater than last year's offerings. The Sunday schools of Hebron held a picnic at the lake Iast Thursday. Henry Schricfer, Horace Little and Fr- nest Collins, who went to New York for a few days, have returned. ~They Wit- nessed a league ball garhe and thorough- Iy enjoved the trip. Mis. Nathena Godfrey of Hartford, who Is spending the sunimsr at the lake, the 18th, for a noted pianist is now stopping at A large number few d: 2 Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. sertrand . Benway of Bast 1 enjoyed by all. There was a basket lunch | sidered. It was. decided that Clayton | PATents. Mr and - A Bertrand T B to eat,and tastes SETSLY AL Thero na bk | S o e St | e e o R | ik Sva Sius Ol Adroh of BaR Blio tatact for 51 2aa VouhE |k o aa Ret! Sortid B ot | spent Sunday parents, Mr. and were week end visitors is spending with lter grand- eration for appendicitis. and will engage in business as a con- tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Griges and fam- ily of Fitchburg have been visiting at Frank Griges'. Mrs. Nancy Botham, oné of the oldest residents of the town, was operated on recently at the Day Kimball hospital Mr. and Mrs. Abbe and Tamily of Rhondes will be farried at the Congrega- tional chureh Saturday, Aug. 25th Miss Greéne, who has taught in the Elliots district durifig the past year, Has resigned. _ MOHEGAN Thére weré services held here Sunday morning as Wl : The ladies afe busy géttig ready for their annual feStival Which Will be held has returned from an automobile trip through New England, stopiing a day aty Plymouth and attending the tercenténary anniversary o€ the landing of the Pil- Dennis §. Palmer is with his Sister and aunt at the old homsé in this Vilidige. George T. Brown of Providence is visit-, i Mrs. Chapman of Norwich has taken her {his Wwéek Wednesday and Thufsday. * Charies Hll“l\lfl #peat Tuesday at Watch Eill, R' L __ velatives in Hope ani Lonsdale, %oug!ms‘ in_ North Scituate, R. T. i virgini i . and Mrs. Walter H. Earle of Wer- . Mrs. Ingalls of Dani¢lson, who has|of Henry C. Isham, his daughter, Mrs.| Miss Virginia Sharpe has resigned as a| Mr. and arl been staying with Miss Jeanette Gallup| Ruth Jacobs. entertaining. Thirty per. | teachér in town. cester, Mass.. were Sunday visitors at F. several weeks, has returnéd home and|sons were present, Q contributions| Arthur Gallup has returned to towh|O. Plurimer's. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crowéll spént the watk end With relatives in GreénWieh, BRI Mr. and Mrs. David Brooks And fafh: fly of Eimville spent the week end iR Mr. antl M. G. F, Piéree. Mr. and Mrs. Raviiond TWebd Weié Eiven a fafty at the Home 6t Mrs. Liftiaf St. John oh Sdturday evéning, A Iafge numbef veré présent afd music, dadeng easts RIS 1t The avefage man néever bread upoh thé waters until comes stale. IF YOU ata B R = P M s : Mrs. William Taylor. C. * Mrs. Edwin Gallup is 2 i i 3 s George C. Spooner’s F 3 st for hdciitieny who it mmmmm’w“\ri‘:wm;;:;fiku ahd son of Flatbush, N, |, MF. and s, Herfman Albro are enter-| Charles Sahlen and R‘“‘“‘"flkhm & Ekonk grange was visited Friday even- who have been sending some weeks | 'ning guests from Wew Jersey. were at the shore the past wéek: i 06 ca wmerrow Ing by Hope Valley, North Stonington;at Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt’s hoine, s Herbirt Place and family spent Satur- — - ’ and Canterbury granges and a fine pro-| were suddenly called home by a telegram ABINGTGN S B Tiitin. Cone, 15 SAgEPANING P~ v gram was given. Cake and ice cream ] announcing the serious illness of Mrs. ; £ - . g 1 01 were served. FrAsche1l's pranafhother: Mre. Henry Le Forte is at the Dag | nephews from Providence, R. I Miss Ruth Gallup of Moosup I8 visiting} A Christian Endeavor social was held | Kimball hospital recovering from an op-| Byron Wood has been visiting relatives