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- 32 365, g 119 ;f:gr anth $2. xr, 1$2.5% ;. Watérbury B lr*-l&etifle;l)i 244, ($2.89; Oxford 49c. ; 3 e s 4 RPN . e 5o = Val 30 Jo| 58c - Webs 6c, 36¢; North Grosvenor: | -~ .- 5 = T ikl 5 ; sy z R - fie T s o - Lot BU A g T e Seviiospte: n3k, 1554] N b e bl 1 1 . O Ly 99 Ak i cativaad; apeinear;, ahpatise - - ; sid | West Tmbmpscn 1ve, 106; Mechatticavile | - - ) | FquhCth it sirength, ‘ p ylegwu seriously_injured ! ; . ¢ . 4 v by i ; “Dhyville 16e, 20¢; Danielson ke et L u h with its dreams, 'fid:fl est. Upon’ hy Te- +ig 3 £ £ g ¥ Wauregan‘ 42¢c; ' 50e; Central ith its love, Cthe, dobtor to: amputate g . 1 e fscs City 177¢, 9lcil g : - Oha [t : 2 ; i ion, Adapted from """" S vectofena 3.%. Towie s been served with pa-| A Daniclson fanermiin reqently. ‘whilé | Norwier R e fgdon $1. Iflll' 4 Y'w? ':h. i = A"thEd?l.:r 7':'"5'1';""1“&"; MecGutcheon ‘many doGtors in the |pers'in a damage suit for $5,000, the wandering " in ‘the ‘town of BroeKlyn" hear ;1 80; v‘Pmi\'déanQ 10°$1.667 - b " o % - mankind. serves. o e Novel by rg vail. Finally | setion - i ision the' spot’ where the' Brickyard brook runs 5 . .‘ of .In e A Romance of 'a Youth Who, With the Worid and Its Woman Against : " se -PEPERSON'S OINT. vc;{f,‘;ef',";{“‘s‘,::;y“év;,,,f‘!’"{,’:;’:,e‘“m; into' the Quinebaug river, picked up from esl‘l’llk 1., Davié;: agent o the Windnam | i Rose Fromihe Beroants: the Heighte../Yaouil Aiinive.1Hs Ladt xflgwu in. leg‘ You/cannst infagine | oy oo (O3 and driven by Mr. Lewis| & Dile of réfuse ‘that had been washed' on unty - Farmers’ association, . ced ep! to hpent when I.found' it was i to the bank a golf 'ball marked with ‘th on ‘Wednesday, that-he’ has completed ar- 3 m, SA“I’B AvE., SACRAMENTO, Cn.. i "" 1:0 e g“flfiyf:af; ?;T:e.?e '::ghl:: E'Qu;f'zfi‘ oterzl; Efi:;\t:: initidls H. J. T/ The baH' was-found on mn:gm::éz for six d':-““ a‘nm;l;'zm!to:: 4 ugt, | 799 "Myrtle Ave: |stréet, New London. were riding, ~Thethe farm of the late Frink Day. Tnauicy torbe held ‘on ‘Windham county. farms 1 had Stomach Trouble for ten years, Rye¥a? Shinren’ e he | reveals that the: only ‘gol Alinks loeated | SePt-« 20 and 321 . There wi three i Sccident whieh: océurred ot far from | 0n the Fiver morth 6f the it Where:the | Semonatrations on each.of nFle dave _which became, ”mb*d . Lo ‘the’ witéh * hazel mill on the state road|Dall'was found are those of the Country [ The demonstra orls™ will pe: conduct o Stomaeh CMPI or es Norwich- and New London, the|club at Putnam, ard. reférerice to :the | ROy E.: Jones, poultry' specialist from k . h fobmens e e o e Tawrence | membership list of fhaf ¢lub shows tiat | Connecticut Agricutural'oMege, ~ Storrs, a week. i o da},’:; ‘°’,tmg“-;}:1,§ NoRBieaT At Oiew *Loniok. HenryJ. Thayer is the anly. golfer whose ::;l!:e}i»bv M -D;vi-« ¥ib pedking: of | After years of ‘flm - -.-a ‘mna, Bleeding or itching plle: Mr. Lewis reiterated on Wednesday | initials correspohd to’ the’ ones that were at. it was _hoped to - accomplish DY |' pagd ahout Fruit-a-tives' or Fruit o ; Bl i £ these gatherings, Mr. Davis said ! : : *put up“a big box fof 35'cents at |his former stalement that* he' was .in no| marked on the ball.. In"all’probability | ™eans. of s i ra X. i, ot &l can siora ts e Tor e e anc™ fie| while. playing tha seventh hofe on . ne | that the: work :that will be exlained by [ Liver Tablets,andsent fo trial bo: v hack If_ not satisnied.” said his car was being driven at between | Putnam links, which lies adjacent to the | MI.' Jones is a continuatipn of what was After. taking. the trial box, I felt Yo Beterson. OIRt- | 59 and' 25 miles an hour; that he was| river, Mr. Thayer drove his ball into tire | iftroduced some time ago in the slacker| yotior o kept on taking ‘Fruitatives well over on the right hand side of the! Quinebaug, where it floated for $ix miles-| Neén. campaigns. Singe those camairus and s hisaktal to highway, - trailing another car that also|to the point.in Brook'lyn whexe it was | Were ‘inauguratéd: the methods of elim- for ”"'7’ a year, - was proceeding toward Norwich; that he| found. Tfié‘ge‘;;vrgg';l;; hes! e flo::; say ‘Fruit-a-tives’ saved my life”. ve right hamd improved and m: ::::eajrm 1?12.‘“?&:1‘2:‘1?‘&;}[‘8:}‘5 Greene ,A_“"""“ to motices’ l"'fi_‘ the mill, | new ' phases ‘introduced. ~ Mr. Davis says MRS, F. 8. STOLZ, car. struck his machine mear where the| e Manhasset - Manifacturing company | that - while the methods taught in the = rear fender is attached to the running| Wil close.today (Thursday). at moon for | siacker hen campaign were valuable, they 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, tml size 25¢, | board. the' remainder of this “week.. The nlant|are now somewhat out of date. The dem-| A ¢dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES The Lewis machine was swung around | IS NOW Tunning on a three schedule, | onstrations that are being’ arrahged for o ADDED ATTRACTION MY HUSBAND’S OTHER WIFE A dr.m; that revzals the inner heart of life behind the scenes. A play that bares footlight life and family love. Featuring SYLVIA BREAMER , and: ROBERT GORDON. Have you a little drama in your family? Then ' see-this clean, powerful film. Interesting to fathers, mothers, sweet- hearts or lovers. i COMEDYART—A NEW AND DISTINCT NOVELTY. BREED THEATRE _VAUDEVILLE—PHOTOPLAYS sargler, on R. F., D. No. .4 fram Colches both day and night ghifts. It is also un- | ; I fnighed 16 Years as'a faithful, most by, the crash. as also was the Greene fis next month are arranged at the request T “and"uoilGing emblove of : the | car. - Herbert Hopkins, Percy Brown,. Ar-| derstood that the wekve room of dhe|of many fammersin the counts.. The THURS, FRI, SAT—2:15, 7, 8:20 i —TODAY e anat he | hur Dekurcst ung Charies Rapp were | rid. | Waterm farms. at. which. they ‘Will. be- held have | ang Miss Heler Periey: - - GEORGE WALSH A e ey R N, .| INE with ‘Mr. Lewls at the time of the| 042y (Thursday). “At:this o iy - | ot been selected as vet. but will be wide: | Ty cptire ceremony was most imores- | - CORINNE GRIFFITH 'nhch ! commenced A’ laceident. _ All ‘are World War Veterans 1;’1‘"5 room’ will operate for a few days|ly ‘dist buted so that'farmers from all|sive. and artistically done. . It s one |+ ¢ > IDATE” | B 3% Colchester bas taken mm, No.d {Who had been spending a dav at a re };‘:"' M rge S C. MacKa: Parts-of the‘counity will have the obpor-{of the largest pageants ever held in this m BAB S CAND D ¢ W Nkwn and 1. Slagee ofErookiyn |union.d? members of a Coast Arllery | Rev. and Ate George S €. MacKay | iniiy of attending: part of the county and was thoroughly |} Miss Griffith Keeps Four Designers “THE sime’ opened amp. Mugwamn for - two,| organization with which they had. serv-| Have hien ab. speat I e Hidi Mr. and Mrs. Warrén Ames and fam- | enjoved by the large audience that gath- || Busy Preparing Her Gowns, and g weeks, ,ed“fl\'ex;scas. s e pe 2 g xz lettB Pumu?[ \\efilnesd&: mvr‘?m: for| ered in the park and on the shores of the | § She is Not at All Stingy in Wear- ” c* 5T of. N i r. Lewis will vigorously defend 3 fton” Bay, 2 where y will remain | 1ake. H Delightful Pro- LIN (e SC“"" of Brooklyn s VISItng | _it, for N holds that he is mot at all| - Miss Lillian Warren is vigitihg friends | tar the rest of this week. They made: thé i Ty e H Ser aister. Mrs. -D. Boynton. ! has Treturned home %7 duction. 5 i ¥ id h 3 the Providence river. triv by, auts bile " = faTth esponsible for . the accident or the con-|on . : rip by autombobile. - A’ Story of Lovi e e g | seeiions Sri In the list of United States .public | . Miss Irma Greene of Center strect i LEBANON Alfred Farrell & Co. | ry of Love, Feud and Geary. Keefe and Davis of New Lon-| healtir -service physicians - of. Windham | at.the Day- Kimball hospital:.recovering | * < : Moonshine in the Moun- $eEH Jdop don are attorneys for the plaintift in the! county which was nublished in this. col-| from an oneration for appendicitis Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Smith of Ni.! Rag Picture Artists ednesday the name:of ‘Dr. Edward | ~Edward Farmer of Springfield, Mass: | antic were week end.guests of Mr. and :BERNARD & TOWNS tains of K‘-‘l'lt\“'-k)'- F. Perry of Putnam'sheuld " have, 4p-| (s spending a-few days with his mother, | Mrs, F. P. Fowler. , Mr. Smith was - a d. M NP e B e e Excellerit Comedy, Harmony Sing- o oot e Comragetne | 51 Comicy, termony sna- NI FDITH ROBERTS St .'W. R. Denisonand ch e goened their cot- | action. ou are leaving on a railroad jour- day) do pot permit yourself ‘to be rebe_of Norwich, who has Mrs. George Pray. Jt hds been reported to Cant. John -H. rowith Mre. Ol H. ‘Nick- | surprised or (o protest-if: the charge o “Many, ‘pesple t gt s P | ‘is | BUH f. the P ny, people- trom . Putnam went to|church and preached there, on Sunday.|f ™ 50k cottuge. has Teturned | herever xou may 1 : ing 18 ,.:‘,,5%2,,’( 1917 medh p;\.: :?;tma soma | Roseland .lake in Weodstock Wednesday n m:‘ cv.nm!: he zave an account of nis|| - FRANCIS & WILSON H X73 Tk J .. . |higher than it was vesterday or at any |l g - stol { afternoon 'to be presént at-the Bilgrim | I inz he =z b b . 1 AL W , and J. Magzee of Brooklyn, {other. time the rccent past.: for ‘the| ::rfiiage:ce:"inh'sft T'h:rsdn) mg};‘t a.‘n:l memorial pageant I at was arranged and | /P throush the west. Camedy Varicty Novelty | 3, ve opened Camp, Mugwamp atnew and higher passenger rates went [ SUnGay Thek Dom:a arage wheredt] civen by residerits from the town of | The Grarge pichic was held at Grant's f SELECT NEWS into- effeet. at midnight Wednesday and | W&s Kept on Bundy stréet. at the réar of | ywiogarock. The pageant was given.in | Neck on Wednesany. = - ] 3 DODD” gren and -son of \nmm are | the old .passenger. tarifis are a thing of b JY = sbén”ve o!f"“nflev'fl-? ten” episodes, each accompanied by music. Rowland Slate of Boston, has = been THE BEST MUSIC IN TOWN— _ampm: t:lakeside [the mast. “Just what the rates. are to Owned by J. T Sponcey bé f"“ The first scene’ represented’ the days,in | 3pending a week with' Mr.' and Mrs.\§ o058, "R PRICES —° VAUDE- A S nd S hi éckiam timor s " F.[points hereabouts were not available at et e recistration number tof el yseric Englgnd loag previous to the de- | Frank Kinggley. OMMENCES AT 3:15 and torm a unshine 'fimfis\:r wend; C. Wi I{he local. ticket office Wednesdav after-|CAr:was-€894%.and thé motor number 'is Mr. ‘and Mrs, Isaac Sanderson of Willi-| | YILLE COMMENC o an it was stued that the fare | 1153385, Aithoush he discovered- that | ETE D0 8 BN, (0 [08L SOUL | maniic” Ana Mr- amd Mes. Witliam San | | :20, WEEK DAYS; AND 3:30, 7:32 e S K Lawe ad heen figured out and will| the ear-was mlssing on -Sunday, - Mr.| g% 2 derson of Providencs were recent visi-|§and 9:30, SATURDAY AND HOLI- Laught: 13 v did t infe arrison. ' In the mext scene, directed - 3 ? e DAYS | ughter. able today. i1 gt intorm: tehpolice of the | 1} Miss' Dlanche Stoutenburgh the life of | 10r3 &t W.'C. Blanchard's. e ! 2 - ol . - \-—-——-—-———-——-‘ focal hnaineRacan | e Y the Pilgrims'in’ Holland was represented. | Mrs. & -W. Throop is entartaining - = S Rim (0] _The hody of Georke ¥. Whitfard, who | The frird episode was one of the most| MFS: Jimes D. Shinton ard Miss Anna Wt i P 19| died Saturday at his home in Pascoa, | UnDressive in the entire pageant, In this| CONln of« Pittsfield. Mass: BOLTON Danietson via| R: L. was brought to Putnam, Tuesday | the tiny, Mayflower could be seen coming |, Jire Marv Williams. Mrs. Jda Abel. A Put. | Afternoon. for burial.. For manv - vears| up thé lake, ‘while the curious Indians| IS’ Anna ““"1 and :son. Edwin. Were| 'play entitled Just a Little Mistake Mr. Whitford was a resident of this city, | peered: out from the forest to determine | CAllers at William Avery's, In' Vernon,| waq g Satur 2 Sund. at the Bolton hall jast Satur- where he was, employed as a bookkeeper | What.'the strange craft might be. The “;‘, 4y st S g by Mrs. R. K. Jones, Mrs. e e IO poan S hae| for_the Harris' Woolen . comnany. . He | renlica of the/tiny craft that hrought the S o daeovens - ahd daushter. | Myron M. “Lee, Mrs. George -Whippert, Plarmfield | and | Toved from here nearly 50.vears ago,.and | Pilgrims (o these shores was fitted out by | Futh: h::MP:‘;;'Q‘g°:‘°"ndh:,"°sc::“’1"";"e £o] Misses Olice Hutchinson and Jentiie La- robilble’ tHak for the past 40 ypars has been.connected Harry E. Wells, Who also served as cap- i l‘h Mra, qmen;“ m“nh" “r; J\;’ sola and.Frederick S. Doane. The' play proportion of | Hith the A. L. Sayles & Son's mills in | tain of the crew in the pageant. The | e ot B a It them for| Was miuch appreciated by a- large audi- Pascoa. . : signing of the combact with-the Indians| S r e e e e ST e “Daricing followed the respective S ) a visit. . i The commitiee. in charge of the ‘Ameri- was next shown and. undér the guidance Muary A. Waite jof Worcestel T, ’ °| - Mr. 'and Mre. Karl Bishop and’ Mr £ Mrs. W 2 at| can Legion’ outing of the Danjelson and ‘;fu‘::;l‘;::': “’l‘h Hg‘; ‘w“‘;‘l;;‘““‘f’“;‘“‘ and Mrs, Otto Poultz have returned from | B YL et O AT Alexander S € Plainfield is| Putnam’ posts, . which’ is to be held “at S AL PI-|an® auto trip throush - thé -mountains - in whe has spent the sum- age, has ned to her nd children of | day. it ‘Top for a|tween r‘ro\.nerw Plainfield and Moosun than it am and B Tn 1o to to Providence wheéreas the charg Moosun was $1.45 something like will Norwich are tew day: ’ 75, 'T.- Conter .of ;Nerwich Tovn | n, Mrs. . Charles {he fare from Danielson e spend- Moostn eral weeks' stay | d by Da neople that| Phillips’ ‘grove on. Alexander's lake oh "(“’:“(” 1‘“5 enacte dby & group. of Wood- | Nuw Hampshire and ‘Vermont and down "" g, M MonigRs oI get S0l Ethel “Champlin of isino way was available in the! Labor da¥. have sent an invitation to Dr. | iock ladies directed by Mrs. Elizabeth | 31" connreticut valler. been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Eimer.J. : “mifing gher -mhotkier, Mrs. Ella | Providence and that a ticket|and Mrs, W. P. S, Keating of Willimantic | D.nSham. T’(',” next-scenes, in the order| "'y Hazsl Williams and daughter, | FIfEY's © X H TONIGHT Oxohoxo. gent fhere’ had to write one. making it|to be present. Dr. Kealing is a member L and:the name of the director. | who: have been spending over a Vear in dsyFhercsa’ Haonon W Hash aretirned e i 1 infield and Central Vil-| of the state executive committee. of the | o ¢ &% follows: Plymouth Rock. Philip | california are visiting Mrs, William's| {TOM @ Visit to New York. STAFFORD in accord with his set|legion from this district, The committee an : Indian Friends, Miss Rilla H.| father, Henry. He | Lesiie’S. Bolton, Howard Sumner apd That such tickets ‘are| nas also invid Rev. William Keefe, | Gnilde ; Pilgrims Going.to' Church. Arthur | Mg’ Rohert Lillie and daughters, Ar-| Maxwell Hutchinson are spending their 3 5 Nwea Izjs .apd s also atiested by’ the| formerly of Plainfield, to be present and | & ; Indians on the Warnagh. OWen | 1one iand- Phyllis.-of Norwich, are visit.| Yacation on an automobile trip to Old DANIELSOX CASINO. panding a, v\ee,. in S two conductors who saw q,.lne, 2 short addres During the war “hxtg. The last scene foretold the [utu e ing Miss Ruby Williams. Orchardy Me. STAailKWEATHER BLDG. | the ticket on trains makitg the run scri-| Fither Keefe was in great demand as a | Of this ‘country'and was called The, Pil-| " My, and. Mrs. -Eimer: Pultz and- Mr.| B- L. McGurk of Hartford, who has a | BOWLING und PUCKRET ; particular one at length and | Jacturer on patriptic occasions and many | STiM'S Vision. It was staged by Richard | ang. Mrs. William-.Pultz are taking an|Summer home in town, had a large sign b “'f; exoression indicating ‘that the¥)of the ex-service men expressed- a desire | . JUCKS. A large chorus was directed | ayto trip; visiting relatives in New York | made at his shop reading . Bolton| gowyp " Prise zzled. But they accepted 1t Just| (hat he bs invited to come, to Putnam on Miss' Insa Hinrichs and sunplied the | state. | Bicentennial, Sept. 3. 4. 0.” and | given aw So it Danielson peovle Will| the holiday so that they, silght have the | INCidental music.’ ' The Tast’ Woodstock | ° Miss Nellie Bell of Rochester, N. Y., | gave the sign to the publicity committ elf oesine: - - Plainfield-Moosup route 1o Prov-| guiortunity to hear him. orchestra ‘also furnished music_and was | is tisiting Miss Mabel Noyes. | who greafly -appreciate the. practical, @ : . fence they will find a way open to save under the directicn of George Wetherell. | Ars, 3. J. Hoxte and son. Herman,| The canvas has been stretched above the few cents. E. G. .Gulnac and Hermon Carver,| - Thé groun leaders were as follows: snent the week at the bridge cros: the railroad ev. Arthur W. Clifford of Windham I nd with her mother, Mrs. | road licket agents at the Putnam railtbad sia-| T, White. Mrs. ‘Gecrze Bosworth. Martin | Clarke, of Tiberty FHIL . - at Bolton. Notch. It is on the state road, j tion, were ‘busy on Wednesday figuring|E. Nelson. Miss Mabel Johnston. Henry | . are, Walter Haves and children; Kath-| where it can be seen by a lar: out .the mew prices of raiirosd tickets’that | ¥, Joy, Michael White, Miss Maud Mulli-| jaen and- Lyman. of Canaan. are spend-| of peopie daily. Thé publicit aking -four weeks' vacation from his number [ duties at the local church. Service was mmittee | omitted August 22 apd will be omitted Mrs. Melvina F. Day. formerly of| ve of Bloomfield. of T H. Day went into effect this (THursday) morning ::m T.vman' Hibhard, George H, Hamil- | ing 2 week as guests of C. S, Goodw: is buSy advertising the celebration in va-|the 29th. tho ten O e when the station was'dpened prior to the | fon, Mrs. G. B. Heffler, Oliver A. Hiscox. Mr, and.Mrs. Edwin Robingon of East| rious ways. The Sunday scnool heid its annual pie- She lived in Hartford for | GcDarture of the early marning . trains.; The committee of arrangements had.as | Hartford. wers cuests over.Sunday of{ Mr. and Mrs. James A. Burdick of New [ nic at Chamberiain grove Friday with ! = one son, Kr-| FNNam is the junction for twe divisions | chairman Merrlll F. Healey. The nageant | Mr. and, Mre. William Robinson. Britain visited Bolton relatives a good attendance. The day was one of " Pay of. Bloomfield, N. J. She was|°f the New ' Haven road ' ind_a large|committee was George Tamilton, Mrs. E.| Mn and Mrs. F. W, Hoxie and daugh-| Frank, Hart and daughter, | enjoyment for who attended. ]a member. of the Church of the Redeem- | 2MOUnt of work wa sinvelved in revising | F. Bingham. Miss. Holt. Georze Dean,|ter. Mabel, and Mrs. Rexford Cum- | Hart, of New Haven are spending a week - - — gl Tyler Woman's Relier| " Tates to ail poinid on. the two di-|Mrs. L. jI. Healey. Charles Pérrin, Way- | mings, have returned. from .an auto|at R. Kneeland Jones' SPRING HILL b low chapter, order of the | YISIONS.” A ticKet to Boston from Putnam |land. Harriss, Byron Rates. Rev. Henry | trip. through New .England and into uneral ser.| PTevious to the.20 per cent. increase cost | Baker. Georze Lyon. Mrs. L. H. -Lindér- | Canada. BEEELT) $2.01, but under the new schedule the | man. ¥rs. George Beaworth Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walker of Willi- SOUTH WINDHAM in Harttord Tuesday af- The Bennett place, which was pur- ased by Wallace Babcook, is .under- held > were |ternoon at the Allyn Menforial chapel,| PFi¢® Jjumps to $2.38. The former rate| The refrashment committee consisted | mantic spent Sundav with Mrs. Walker's ¥ going quite extenaive additions and {Rev. John Coleman Adams of the Church | (0 Worcester was $4 cents, while now it of ‘Frak H. Miller, Mrs. W. H. Young, |aunt. Mrs. J. H. King. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Peterson and |gther changes % of the Redeem:r. conducting the service.|COStS $1.02. Rates to other noints from| Miss Minnie Wells Miss Florence Ken-| . Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin are spend- | daughter of Bridgeport formerly of this| "Rey H. M. Bartlatt is spencing the on. Mre. Rvron Rates, Mrs. O. Milligan, z a, week with relatives and friends at| {Durial was in Spring Grove cemetery. | Putnam are as. follows. in each case the ce, visited friends in town the Past month with his family at the home of E. B first figure being the old.rate and the|Tyman Hibbard. Touis H. Linderman,|Groton and Weekapaug ‘and Charles- | week. F. Storrs and preached at the Baptist i At the Danlelnon homestend. corner|gecond flzure the new one:-Walnole §1.39, | Mrs. Frank Jordan, Miss Mary Lester RT Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kinney have re- | church the past two Sundays. jof Main_ard Maple strects Wednesday | $1,65; Eranklin $L12, $1.33; ‘Blackstone ¢ avmond . Perkins of Willimantic, has! turned after ten days visit with Miss|® Ropert Smith and family of New Lon- afternoon at = oclock, a funeral service | §2c,.87¢; New Bedford 82,51, $2.97; East| = -~ ———————————===—==== | pe.n ‘spendinz part of his vacation with|¥itch of Staten Island. don are at the Davis home for the res or gatherine I who died | Douglas 48¢, 5%: Thompsen 13c, 18e: " BORN his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kings-| Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barstow and { mainder of the summer. \f".‘:]’ia-‘ Seaing : "L‘“?“ Pomfret 1y, 15c: Abington 3lc: 26c:! mary,_on Aug. 24, 1920, a daughter.| IS ; | daughter. Margavet and Mrs. Barstow’s| Mrs. Nelson White of Winsted i§ vis- Westholi Congre D e . | Eitiotts 27c, 33c; Hampton 43¢, 5lc, 'Wil- | * Blanche Hathaway. to_ Mr. and Mrs | _Mrs P. P. Manning and two sons. of |mother Mrs. Gerirude Younz have re- |iting at the Flaherty home. Haernilicl wesaadgion nghflrmi‘ W. L. Hall, Brooklyn. Conn, Norwich. spent theh week énd with her| tur; after three weeks vacation spent Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith spent Iast {of, - many: of. Danielson 3 WILCOX—In 'Groton, Aug. 23, 1920, a | Parents. Mr. and Mys. E._A. Hoxie. at_South Williamstown, Masse week at Niantic. t {and there was.a beautiful (and 1 am) Billy ‘Taylor Montgem-| daughter to Mr. and Mre. Calvin Wil-| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Troland. are en-| Miss Sarah H. Abbe is spending her | Nathaniel Michel of New York spent Turial was in Westfiell cemetery My dad ‘siys he hopes I will be| {oX (Tslen Stariweatlier, formerly of | tertainink Mr. Troland’s mother and sis-| vacation at' Goton Long Point. Saturday and Sunday at Alenweld. e bagtera et e D e ek as smart and quarter as good as the pesfon)iofiGroten: ter. of New Tondon. Mrs. Nancy Childs of Providence, R.| Mrs. William Moss, daughter and son, d . Danielsos hews c Miss|ZUY I am named after, and wh..ufl PORTER—In East Deedham. Mass.. Aug. Miss Mabel. Noves and Mre. Arthur|y “is the guest of Miss Henrietta Wood- |Who have been with Mildred Cummings oo e ot sliz%) dad. says mom - says. T dén't -want 25, 1920..a daughter. Virginia Pauline, | Stevens and daughter, spent Saturday in | warq. e e to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson Iorter. | Hartford. = The Sunday school of the Conzreza- MARRIED tignal church held their annual picnic at O'CONNELL—ROSE—In New London, | Columbia Lake, last week. Aug. 25,1920, by Rev, W. C. Fifz | simons. Leo .O'Connell of Proyidence Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke and daught- | their home in Staten Island. er Myrtle returned after a .week spent e with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. A rich man who gives nothing is and’ Mrs. Ernest Clarke of West Haven.|like a tree without fruit. llan Gould of Windham. A. F.jmistake made—I am just plain bl et g Montgomery Taylor without any L The funniest thing about me is that ten heurs aftér 1 'was barn my Montgomery of Oneco has.named his|SISter had a gon. so I am an uncle heinie irector. e I ket started. Guess L will try 19 be 2| i G W AM new horn son after the genial distribu-|,, &y and Miss Anna Rose of New London. tor of .messazes that cheer. H safi":“‘lf’““"* you. KNOCHAL—CHANCE—In ¢ Tondon. INDH “Billy Taylor Montzomery = born at S Aug. 24, 1920, by Rev. . Alexander| The annuai, fair and supper given by midnjght. He is a_ screamer!” was the] BILLY TAYLOR : MONTGOMERY. ollschlager. Edward Knochal, U. °S.|the Ladies’ Aid nociety of the Congre- _ telegtaphic message that flajied over| 16 i5 pessible thet thewsands ef qaarts| N.. of Cincinhati, and = Miss Sallie | gational church was largely attended. he wires to Hartford to inform the only [0f milk may be shipped but of this cr-| . Chance of New London. At 620 a fine supper of chicken salad. and original “Souvenir’ that he has a|ritory by .parcel post edch 'day- if = a| BAILEY —MITCRELL —Tn _ Norwich, | potato salad, rolls. cake and coffee was name-sake in eastern Connecticut seheme tha tis' ‘getting’ cofisideration’ in \\‘l‘lfi i}- 0 ;{"lefl{."“fi- Pettis; J.P.. | gorved under the direction- of the presi- Later’ this special report on the hip-|Providence is worked out: Considura-| -jiios Rose Mitchell of Wallingford and | gon:“Mrs. Ada Larrabee. and a corps of pening - ticked off the wires.for “Souve- |tion of this proposition 1s ‘brought : ¢ R ; efficient assistants: The tables were dec- nir” who Was addressed as “Biz Billy:”|by the announcement that the Rhede - | FINER—BROWNING—In ~Westerly. . R. " L. Aug.:13, 1 G * | orated wwith golden glow, candies - and My dad-and mom named.me six weeks|land company is going to: suspend’ ser- Oséggc?spizer of Norfo ks\:unlen’d there were: silver coffee urns. Omne of beforé I was born, if I happened_to b2 a vie: on' its ‘Danielson-Providence line o:| Miss Mary C. Bruunmg of Westerly. | the coffee urns was that presented.to the September 6: 5 2 g - | late.'Alfred A. Burnhim when he :repre- .dfe“"’“‘s‘lf’ E:"?S L (g”"&” °’tp‘”;’,"‘ ¢ ) senetd the-town' of - IVindham in -the leg- idence will ask- the authorify ~of - thr ; : s 0 SMITW—In Montvilld, Aug. 24, 1820, | Slature. It has just.been. given to the b Pl o "’s;““fifi"‘ JJepurtment. 1t| " Geprge Pavi Smith, aged Ei coueer | chifech By his ‘aughter; ‘Miss'Julia ‘Burn- routes Berveon Darielaor b Edee o, | PERKINS—In Norwieh, entored into rast, | ham of Harttord. The fancy work table outey Lo nieldon” Or ' Bast Kii-| | ~ug. 25, 1920, Wlliam Mzples Perkins, | was in charge'of Mrs: H.:C. Lathrop and lingly And ‘Prdvidence in:praer thet tar.| '35 76 vears the ‘sales amourited to over $80. ‘The | mers may have a meéans’of making’ ;nc!\ Notice of funeral® hereafter.. * Stiper Wik -falowed by a” musical “pro- shipments “of - their _product - to :‘an- LUMSDEN—In Norwich. Aug. 35, 1920, | gram- which: included _selections: from dence. T {Jane P Lumeden. "wife “of = James 4 ; “tri "“As approximately® 3500 auirts of-mitk | “Tumsden, ‘aged 74 vea BOVISE ScrEe Ny fhe TR (L clo, D 2 e MV WA Hopkins. violin, Philip. Hopkins, -cornet, belrl‘ex\eesqthatnhe can obtain® the aux::mn olclock. Burial in f‘m"y ‘°' ’" Hickory wete, ‘“"’"'”‘5 by, Maud Smith and | <. street cematery Callsta Dackus of South Windham and Of ‘the \Bostmakier KgEhiemaiijth s establish | Vocal solos Iy Rev. A. W. Clifford, accom- oo ot e ndldlehat xfefgs&hec:‘fild S AT panied by Miss Gertrude' Arnold. ~After s Dlacet, i SPromiod i ‘ample trme | CARD..OF THANKS. the program, cake and ice cfeam were for distribution the same .d4y. of mili-| - We, the undersigned. Mr. Joseph Sa- *;‘;‘fo- Akie Yrocects Wi ARt to | o%er . B D e e bara ot ld) falbw oncrst 1 i hsPO;m“m [C“N" 1““ (h:;llm uch | loved son, Roland, who met his death by { chorus. motared ,to Hampton Friday night shipped; at’ parcel . pogt 8 - MUCh | drowhine ‘last week, and‘also the Lawton| and repeated their program in the Con- cheaper than ‘it.can be shmbed frefisht Miills - Corp., for conveying people With | gregational ehuréh there. express or . trolley. i mowr frucke to the river. 7 = GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Toanielson Was well ‘represented” at-the | MR. JOSEPH SAVIGNY. Miss Dolly ‘Hester of New Tork spent historical pageant’ held" at’ Rosetand park | - Plainfield, Conn. Sunday with "Miss Dorothy Weir. e Sunday morning services,. which have becn omitted at the Congregational churchfor ‘two weeks, will be resumed on | in the town of Wwdscnck on Wednes- i The sectlan of hndxe that has 'been . Siniday.: i c%‘(::géh:::;!t:“rf:s rx':;if ¥ ol a Mrs. Halsey Kelley of New York and Tepaired ‘and now is in-use again. - - || her daughter, Mrs. Burke ' Ewing. of | It was stated here' that:no’ definite ‘an- | @l - nrc en Grand. Rapide. Mich.. and Mrs. ‘M. A. nouncements “have as yet been made: by ~ Bolande of Norwich are guests of the s | Misses ‘Johnson. the Connecticut . company : relative. to M * g pg o . e 3 i maintaining trolley -sevvice. bétweenDan-| 15 Main Street Mrs. M. R. Plumb and children of jelson” and ‘East Killingly ‘after. Septem- Edgewood, R. T, are guests at Charles ber 6, after which date the Rhode . Isl- 1% Larrabée’s. Rev.' M.'R. Plumb is on a and company ‘wiil withdraw its cars. - | F l southern trip. Danielson atternevs' pote 'that - this unera Mrs. G Page Fly has returned to New week brings. .the fiftsth anriversary of | | Tork after shending a few days with her the admission to. the bar of ‘Connecticat (J . - . .- L5 mother and ‘sister, Mrs. Weir and Miss of State. Attorney Chirles: E. Searls ot !} - lrectors Pytnam and Thompson: - Mr. Searls was! . e o ! admitted ‘atr Brookiym, then '3 ‘county. Thirty Years seat, just a half céntary ago. ' ; . —AND— y Scores of community gardins planted, ; ; . il = (hs 0l = = e — = {and carde for by emplo: G The annual picnic of the Congregation- g on. s 3 i ibaug compahy iin fields on tha m mers al Sunday school will be held at Waldo 4 CeN | have grown splendid crops, 5 intr station on Thursday. 7 lesve: Norwich «lt9.30 a. m., mth a three hour stop }|azeresate. are wortn ms’iny nangress” T o Mirs Dorothy Brosn:has. been enter. ; dollars. The land used for ‘the’ gardens ady Assistam aining her-cousin, Miss Fanny Brown, o p - : or Shelter Island. ‘Tickets on sale Thursday Fl i 1o e "Guinebavs conpany, New Britain, : 5 ¢ N . Telephone 328-3 - 'tS-:tH? Dl'll‘ ets lim which charges nothing for bz use cf it. - Mr. and :Mrs: Walter Abhe .and Miss ™ s Store' Tkk l lted to 290 mle' Local people will hate the 'pleasure|fll' HENRY E. CHURCH SR Elizabeth. Abhe are at ‘Bentley’s Island. rmd tnp, plus was, ‘tax, $2.15. of hearing & concert by Pubrs’ banid of ; WM. SMiTH ALLEN [I| e Norwich at Wildwood park nex!’ s.uuhy o R . Miss lnezlfietca]f of . Hartford npenll R n.!v.exnaun. Sunday with Mrs. H. F.“Wood. Hodson . and danghter Martha, - who “have been guests of Mrs. odson’s sister, Mrs. S. C. Higbee. have Teturned to their home In Piqua, O. TWE CTNTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORR CITY.

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