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| York, are siere on a visit to their father |don Wwas a guest at the DarsonAge i | e —————— {Valentine Yeaw:r, who recentiy reached|Pachaug recently, looking up family ree- . r > {his ninettetn birth The Yeagers arclords. lle gxpecis to atlend the comins te family of imusicians and were forme: | bicentennial. . I G Hugh Morsh and Miss Teresa Gerbitz| pae. e of Griswold were married by Rev. J. J.| . - STONINGTON McCabe at the parochial residence, on{ ' If your want plenty of thick; —_ * i 5 SR SR R v N jTuesday uafternoon -at 430 o'clock. The) ful, glossy, silky 'halr, db by all meahs 4 i . Terribls. Tempéred. Mr. . Bangs ' hasjentered the empioy of Blanding & Bland-| Tratic regulitons forbidding the| s were Miss Diana Pepin and]get rid of dapdruff, for it wiif o '\ = . nothing ‘on’ Robert "J, Sakto 10’ Was<bes|ing. - He was a proniinent member of the!parking of automobiles in front of John A. Gerbitz. | ¥our hair and ruin it it yoa don't. (fore Clerk M. district . court. ay, ohafged . with |énts he ‘is survived By two" brothers |lators are liable to prosecution in the the town of Griswold have been in-{Dbrush or wash-it out. The only béing. an_idle G, -and . wanderiak | Raymond B. and Walter I Reynolds,|iown court. rested for some time in . seeing the| Way to get rid of dandruft.ys to.df- about with no visibié means. of suport | and one sister, Miss Isabel C. Reynolds.| Harry Thompson of Portiand, Me., is|com > e af . 'and “* Gumb) Y spending vaaction at the Baptist par-|to c ZWwlter Fiynn . fa’the ‘Third | Knights of Columbus. Besides his par-|station is not generally observed. Vio-| Vuarious members of the farm burean| It doesn’t do much. goodsto. try'zo %w‘d_ S unity adapt some definite projects|solve it then. you destroy it entirefy. * Sarto. posed as bef 1 'y out as a local unit of the coun-;To do this, get about foyr:éus i When he walked ‘into, to¥n Monday: night o L T iactlons 11 sonage, with Rev. Henry M. Thompson|ty organization. Acecordingly plans arelardiniry ~liquld arven; ‘;:pplya.‘?i* at carrying a. long {uli-barked Kickoty. ;t,!ck,{ _The town-clerks of Washington coun-{and Mrs. Thompson. {being made for a gemeral meeting toinight when retiring; use’encuzh®ts as-a support. ' I stalked, into the vub-") had an outing-on Tuesday at Narra-| Dr. James. II. Weeks and Mrs. Weeks|which evervone is invited whether a{moisten the scalp and rub it in gedtly lic library uuirpre.e?(ea Ixi‘-'l-x.t “;”ffr‘nfifl;rynéfl'hcé-.se ¥ Hoifund have returned from a visit to relatives|member of the farm bureau or not, on|with the finger tips. . 5 P an' which was' penciled:” “Where is thei A tney nses, -so called, that areljn Shelter Island. Thursday Aug. 26. at the Pachaug, b . 3. £ Dolide stationts' He.wik directed to the|issued ‘in Westerly, expire with thol Mrs Luella Lty Al By morning, ‘most if-got all, jef s Place. He zoohicame.back to the library | Pfesent month. from a visit ahd this: time, presented. ‘a : paper ' on| _Those luscious Rhode Island clams,| George Robinson of Phi Nobody. - at. homie;'| féferred to in reports of climbake: vacation at the home of his paren! ARG B TR LD e, £ ok which was written, 3 ports c In days gone & by lt lwas ~anate X ifbrary embloye then agcompanied me;:::x! served at nearby. beaches, afe shiy E;md “Mrs. George Robinson, n New Haven. of the Community Club. L. B. Crandall|or four more applica A % . jons - specialist in beekeeping, will talkipietely dissolve Tand :lnurd;m}i ccs.® The remainder of the eveningievery singl " given over to formulating 2 de-! Yoy Wil me tens e bl ik ¢ delphia 33 on|sta , DIT. I. Gager has returned|iown hall This is the regular meeting!your dandruff. will be gone, m‘.? oy |old ‘man’ to the station,’Which was lock- DeC = Falin IS o cORRTIE - A ariabeR R 1 find, too, that ali itching Seal that - quenched your’ thn'st, [ca "Then chms & paper and enell comc| The aeroplanes continue dolng 2 pay-| JEWETT CITY men’ fave cxpressed (homeelves a3 being | SEE of the salp, will stop, —dnd J oy 3 A . ;m\:mcxflon in ;which- he -was advised fo|ing nt Vie at § ol nterested in cooperative buying, nLhcrs‘ times vi)el:.er.' Fou flnee.gtl 1“)_“:15 3o . VIR R R M) <it-on- the ‘stone step and await the com-|fy. L - y Noe Dugas and his family. who livé in |in orchard. improvment, and still ‘others Stead[ed youl' ‘nerves after a bard ing_of ‘anoffickr. , This hotagreed to dn,! Chesebro's Fife and Drum Corps off e Little Red House Under the Hill, for-|in pushing the use of lime. County|3TVOR at any, drug store. It is fnex- s 5 2 G SR g do K T . | but’ a1 ot ke Miisiagreements He pet- | TOAington Tuthiches mucle 107 the Pafmerly owned by John Clarke, on the|Agent Johnson will be on,land to assist| DfSwe and four, ounces s all yu day’s work, built you up.in petiods sistcd tnmaxln the Lbriry. his iad | Fadine comys e westeny fie SR e necd, o msiter how mach dhg- T ) S s P i Guatfers,; sy ivgs: intesoshted, by FBHEs Teparment [ conrectim with the ba- day morning. During| The Clerks nad Slaters play ball to-|dfUff you have. This simple remedy f . : WTE S b v ] Sergeant, Fergusan. . JHeitold the officer 28t of the Wesierly ~Sanitary . cOrds | ioir absence uhinown persons broke into [ night” (Wednesday), and it the Slaters|hever fails. 3 { [s) recupel—‘atlon. X ne was ‘from | Knoxvills, Téan, and was| When the Po8. Barber, Hose company:of |y o3 oneeana’ ranacked it frdmioellar to| win this game ' the ) awcatuck parades the marching will be 4 Round the Pon attend church Sun stand a chanec of ZE i gt ibound to. the=Cardin 5ETad e 1o il ot Mo, Wonterty band, garret. Fifty dollars in money and many ng second place at the close of the | Kohler on the hill, 3 . < R : jcer was satisfied ‘t ¢ old- Az bodl N 4 .+ ro| Small articles of value that attracted the | contest. Mr. Sidney Perkins of Mystic and her rivate - ‘as' mellow ‘'t hear, and could 'spéak, “using language |* Tith thS conditions understood, there|pr TS Of valuc th 1 "ihe: body jot' Miw Mary Soully, wak]Hass . et e S ang tasty that' ‘overfiowed . with, buse, and ‘cuss s no grumbiing in this seotion over the| Edmond Jovioin motored to Worcester | brought from Plainfield on Tuesday for v e e S P B O : AL Rl K . | words: that were far:from poetic. He told{increased rates of trolley traffic. Monday evening to meet his family, who | in St. Mary's cemetery in Lisbon. Gl 2 as 3 5 ! T . servi .45 ind Wi business, to.go to| Even with a substantial nucleus| g D e o Miss Gladys Thompson,, hez beaher ever, 18 Stl 5 ;at L Ce. v“z; :?C;l;,:-: zfl?ewn S i a9 | STANLL motilae ekt Bean dons "J"HAZT:;:‘LI l\nk(lhc z lorn“ press Ytbm‘ the an Bros. were in charge of the ar-| Merritt, and. Her cousins * Merritt and Tests have ShOWfl t 1ts tast call him.the vilest of ¥ile names.. . wards- a' permanent memorial fa honor|JCTOTCACHS: Where They have heen g Ll Tda Smith of Warren, Mass., vistted lggt | 3 - Ste made an exhibit. of ex:-|of the young men of Westerly Who| S \SeiuImer. nee Y maiace Friday at the home of their azmts, ‘the! The old man. mag Mr. and Mrs. E 5 : P oeah e J. Davan of Brooklyn, M Th and body-building qualiti i |izeme bad iemaec ang (hosatened (o Saf soed n the world wxr 4N ien” cinerine. Jodorn ‘ana 3tas| MANSFIELD DEPOT - |Miges Phomrace in Hempten, 4 Y q €5 remain | the ‘officer with hig hickory Sl ¢ BftsE sk S Spdo theminuie do ;s iRaupanate Mrs. Harrlet Carr and her grand- and - neigitbostgnd | i | this was caused by the auery of the offl- lambulance, and a well-trained ambu- : daughter, Miss Lillian Carpenter return. :;Cnllc Will be held en Wednestay o @1y, h ? cer as to his Gestination. .The old man|lance corps, to convey patients to hospi-| DrF. William Tucker, president emeri- S ¢ 3 i unc anged. ; | with the cane was. placed in: a cell for|tals elsewhere. Mrs. Willlam D. Hoxsey|tus of Dartmouth college, and who is a|¢d fo their home in Abingion last week, | Mrs. Merritt Smith will le2d the G2 5 {sate keeping, and the wWay he. cussed|willed $20,000 as a starter for an hospi-|native of Griswold’ hias sent his book,|after Visiting at the McCollins for sev-|meeting next Sunday eventtes. : ? and " éwore ‘was a eaution. ' - tal fund. That amount ls drawing In-{MY Generation, fo_ the Griswold church. 3 Harold Hansen, A. J. Bowers ahd| W. not = i 3 i ¢ o have anyiOn the first page is inscribed Farm was visked last|Francis By (o | Whon asraigned in ceurt Taesday, he|terest, but does not seem fo have any t v g { 5" Bawers apeat 'the Cwesiaad p st i d | other ‘financlal growth. To the Library of -the. Fi the Tolland County As-|Fort.Point and points... - callel Jha Soibere 2 lisea Bn o tional Church of Griswold, au. 1t was the Bueaw's e 5 gl fiprcourtitCims t0 e e | pooyernor Beeckman declares that thelwith the reverent and affestionato greet-|annual field day. After visiting Storrs = € same 'h“’ualityofh’o When -asked where e 5 he would 1 t candidate f SN = 8 % gh q T hops oy e o liod to the | raien 1 ahaetitaly fatse® T°F T¥2%™ | ings to the church on occasion of its|college farm, in the forenoon, I® agent PLAINFIELD: = ™" . & { - ? . rom” i i & bicentennial, from the uthor, led his party in the afternoon to a that he ‘S Fity trick, "y kes e ’ ~ and malt still are used. It is still st {1io Noss o aWesterty, will o 'a akyiise WILLIAN JEWETT TUCKER. |place in whioh they mikht ses what one| Plckett's _orchestra, Ashlin Guite. A . THarm - 1d not calmi down,|job in Iartford this week. Hi s been| Hanover, N. H., Sept. 4, 1920, |man can do on an old Connecticut farm. | Jewett City,” tonight—adv. brewed and aged with the same e e | e toes o ot s s . . = . infinite care. It is ags good as ever. aring. He paid no heed to the warh-|{he Immaculate Conception in that eity,|Miss Gla Gallup in Ekon farm but also the many | Naagutek.—Borough Clerk Edward} .| nes fo have respect for the court, but|a height of 145 feet. day cvening, the engagem sights of progressive enterprise | Welch was elected alternate to. the .| oxo tnmistakable evidence’f a terrible| Dra. Albert IL Spicer and Albert I.|Gallup and Harold Geer of Griswold industry on the farm. tional convention of- the Amerian Leglor and not & man safe to be. at|Spicer, Jr., are attending the dental con-|announced. Miss Bertha Geer, Harold Daniel J. Killourey of the Man- |at the convention-of- the Comdecticat de. (e i Big Bligk." Mr. Sarto was| vontion 1n. Boston. Geer and Misses Tola Bu ertha te Training School and Hospi- | partment of the legion in Bridzeport. N-. | contenced to, elght’ months in the staté| Anarew Raleigh, of Poston, i3 here|and Mildred v Pachaug enjoying he vacation. Welch was one of the stx delegutes . | work house. with relatives. Miss Anna May Wilkins, fomrerly with | resenting Naugatuck post, No.517, . r- Compare 1t with the sub- * Robert Taghes was. befere the ceurt| Willlam C, snd Otto Yeager, of tew Lon-|Mrs. Judson Bonney, Is now with Mrs. |ican Legion. i charged with being a common drunkard, stitutes. “Then order a* { having heen seen drujik By pelieo oficars g {three times within ' sfx’ weel 2 case. TODAY from -your {Hughes beon arvested.in his home vil:| E PL DEN ; i HeS"cE Pieati me coud ot o S| : TH AUT-CAD COMPANY Epc ard e | raigned in. the fown court.of Stonington.| [~ X & ¥ |as a common drunkarg,. he bad been ted and convl a _ certain ber .of times: within & specified per- 'AS_GOOD AS BVER: - ; = ) . & | Tiughes entered. s.,mléa of net _gullty. - . Hoers testified. he had been ar-| | | rested twice within six weeks for drunk-| o |enness and” wonld have: been arrested | E ! ] taken | . 1 ¥ third time, If ‘he had not been & Distributors :S‘ms;fi ;};@ brifiga before thf arrival .ot | i i Th t 2ced W > dceused it he had r © JAMES E. MOORE, T MOVEMENT IN THE HEAD OF . Hughes id ke had stepdy em- 79-81 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. Fayment. atl ‘amad~ ikt da be giot. sant e S 1 1o the staté werkhouse.- He . told the | court e would seres o remain'cx the This gives it a rapid movement, a lasting movement and a quick move- | | Pawcatuck side - of the bridge, except When his work’ or-urgent business took Him to Westerly, and that he would ment. It is a newer and better movement than ANY OTHER make of romise to give up strong drink of judg- = .t:’ E I G E N S P A N . Ho &id not believe : T vld o 2 ot o send Wi o Sewing Machine possesses — Far ahead of the OLD makes. -, - ~ L e S e | ! petent to weri and earn gecd Wages. The court imposed ‘the minimum sen- d We Will Gi = i : tence of six months in the state Werk- An e Wi ive 3 *2 MONTVILLE |field, Mase, and Johu P. Doughiérty of|a trip to New York city, where they vis- | house. . : Philadelphta. ited_many places of interest ! A parochial schesl institete, the ‘first t [ ] YOU a Rece]pt For ™) i ecent visitors at the home of{ )ean Whitman of Da is visiting | . = 7 {to" y Ca school teachers of ammond were Dr. and J. Hammond. 1-Mrs Mamie . Blaisdell, a patient at| [p b2 hd b3 Coffetic sceet (SaCiers o ohnson of Hadley, Mass.| Mrs. Edith Hammond ahd 'son Harold | Lawrencs hospital, New London, is slow % Al Providemoe. 3. Ahout: 400 arie aad son Frank of Spring-|of “New London have just returned fréur| Iy, recovering from typhold fever. repres:nting’ teachers. in. fifty = z hools in Rhode Island, be- oo i t | sides parochial: teachers, superintend- # Ao bl ents and teachers _ of . public schools, have been invited by Coadjutor Bishop BY SPECIAL WIRE—Mr. W. C. Ellis, “Sillc Artist,” Will Be With Us Another Week : Cross. college, -are the features of the in- stitute. % The Westerly - Bifle asseciation, organ- ized under the sanction-of the war.de- | 5 | ; ! | {as follows: Elliot. R. Thorps, president; juse of the state riffe range, and be sup- x = ccesstul. Ho was son of Ber- Inard and Catherine Reynolds and re- ALL {reau of Department ef Conservation in | David Lowrey, vice president; Willlam . Mudge, X secretary; Caleb Mudge, treasurer; Thomas Chadburne, éxecutive officer. The assoclation has the required g [ ] Continuous search for the body of Jo- seph 1. Reynolds, of 19§ .vidence, ‘the Lo N | ceived his education in St. Mary's acad- emy and La Salle Academy. He was em- ployed as clerk at Blaadl & Blanding's Washington. He designed to enlist -in the army. On being discharged he re- WEEK partment -through the..Rational associa- f membership of forty, and after approval Who was urowned while ‘;wwfxx; T SF T aGIasEA Mr et | THIS ot i e THE ONLY LONG BOBBIN ROTARY SEWING MACHINE B | tion, is now fully organized-and officered by the siate adjutant general, may have Pleasant. View, -Sunday, { was employed inthe Reclamation. - Bu- plin, and died in Belgium while the Peach inbn.a-mch jelly, peach preserves! : i O e roush s that: et 1t his We take great pleasure in inviting you to Sews The “FREE” is the highest grade Machine § They add a sparkle to the winter menu! They ru;;;mng}gr;;;i e e this event, forp we have chosen “THE Anything possible to make. ltghas \%nderful pat- | b take the place of more expensive foods, for their [ buthe s on s vacation. Plans for the FREE” as the Sewing Machine most From Chiffon ented features that make it the easiest run- - nutritive value is high. e . RS day 15 ddssstobrt st ter oer worthy of our unqualified recommen- To ning Machine in the world. ~ Spécial ? o Tt it e dation. Carpet attachments for special work, Manager John Slattery .of the Man- asset ball team is arranging 2 game * Vo Suniey’ aficencon With the" Cotgmsl Beautiful Your name made The FREE Mr. W. C. Ellis, will A C. of ich. . . S Yon Civhdy eh” tanily ot +Whtess: with beautiful Star Company’s Best Demonstrate, Ex- ;’:fl:fsr.z.\;fi,“g;a‘“fif.le:chuaia Gc?n’::g-! Souvenirs Twist (part of art Demonstrator plain and Teach. : Free to Ladies work) stitched by | Farrows street. Emii oo el —Gentlemen ;& ELUIS, Sk —COME IN— .Domino Granulated is'a pure cane suger of the hxghest quality. It comes to you clean and pure in iturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, accu- rately weighed, packed and sealed by machine, CROP protected-against flies and ants.. SAVETHE FRUIT | Henry' Filliger: of.‘Ocoum, who.'has from the institution on'Sufiday.” He Was Artist and Expert. brought to. the hospitall following. an :»memh li: :terlln: ;g‘eur; ulfl;nu):’n’mch‘nhl in whiel 6 Was " Wi Wit . and.: three- othes <heléons W44 striick Vg 00 Allowance for Your Old Machine If You Buy a “FREE” a’ rallroad - trajn. - Mrs. Filliger ‘was kill- . a}l w kl P =S eekly Payments on Club Plan ed, ‘thougn M¢. Pilliger 'id’riot kow of | this until shertly. -béfore:his dischargs. | It is evident from the cder that eomes 3 | o eI e b st Come In Today and Get the Particulars | the cify highway committee has not yet | investigated..the condition. of these cans as_was ordered by the city cbuncil at lts a7 4wt N 0 19 | Do Bt S s We have just received a carload, bought when prices were lower, and {german Eaward Dufty, soid the comell| we are giving our customers the benefit. Ouwr Mid-summer Sewing aumping. thelr decayed stock, into the , Machine Sale is linked to our Mid-summer Furniture Sale. city cans. ° It was_ suggestéd that ‘it would be wWell to move the - i i : [ouS b o e ot ey Take adva.ntlge of this opportun‘lty> : | Mies M. E. Woodinz, who' for several We have never had a trouble with “The Free Sewing Machine” that was months has besn acting 28 home ecor: G . omics - demonstrator for ‘ths indham not remedied—a beautiful record. County Farmers'. Assaclation, has re- . signed her tion- and Will' return to her Home in Wallingford £o care for her :’zther who is in poor health Miss Wood- | . Tl’ Pl t c ing -came to ‘Butmam as ‘2 successor to g Miss Charlatte, Embleton. ¥ e a“ - adde" co 1)‘“"“ % i:m-’ a oaqu\t. (Church stréet, { - j p}?,}fi,: flnfflegg;chu‘!m'“ i s ESTABLISHED 1872 ice rtm willy begin . e ltmy’e&afim, R o 135-143 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. iness section Will:‘be a 2 - s ‘Do [opxcred. b7/ OMteer