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been promoted to the position of assistant urtil the present time Supt. Carleton S. Pollard, with Robert O. Pranch as as- busines: was Mr. Wiggins was chosen for the depar years. for 14 years as ove usual was to ¢ for a period of 10 days ma NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDN WILLIMANTIC iI Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Office, jor 25 cents per gallon for her kerosene. 22 Charch street., Telephone 105. nt superintendent, have handled lhe! of this department, but as it sen that another man was needed, Mr. Wiggins has been in the em- of the company for the past 20 eer of the pping and warchouse department: i the promotion of Mr. Wiggins, pos for overseers in these two depart- were left open, and Clarence M. d James Cochrane were ap- ers of the def warehouse an several y 1 Tuesday th, ty Health Officer Dr. | oD showed the numly his city to be six in and two of whoc b —four will not play in this city on La- |dad This became known Tu nager MeQuillan of the Ameri- [ SHOW I team received notice of the | Sl tion of the game by the Nor.|Would return " managemen Man r crmoon. The Sun. Aug. 22d. and one of | 'N¢ games ever played at Recre- wag won by the local team in eam MeQuillan will have | ! dams. Fans at the Sin; wil better ch for the Thread ikers for this date, as the K. of C. team | in% the ch is not fast enough to meet |C'aimed when they are hitting their | its case ky if he can ay the gas to operate that car Gulf -Refining Oil offices in this | iN¥ to 58 wve received notices to priee their | firs 2 cents whol Keroscne | Who made 10 20 cents, wholesale om | 80 the priee o owner will by Jth pla all. R. —these are a few of the trying skin ills which make baby fretful and keep anxious mothers busy trying to soothe the torment. RESINOL OINTMENT is the very thing to give quick relisf. Try 1 the it and note how soon baby's fretful § | Thos crving stops as this gentle, cooling &l ointment reduces the itching and LW buming tree Resinol Soap for baby s hair k | itsoftandsilky. A/alldruggist trac) Killourey Bros. EMBALMERS |5e Union 8¢ Willimantie, Conn. | 1+ Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) | unanimous —_ ~ O ——— o 1 & clerk JAY M. SHEPARD warning Succeeding Filmore & Shepard 15 Funeral Director & Embalmer | e-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC 715 Main Street, Willimantic thi Phone 44 H. E. SAVAGE’S closed car leaves Bulletic Office every morning except Sincay at 430 oclyck foe WikixcePt| Delegates to the senatorial convention |t First car in morning to leave Willis e for Norwich. Inquire at New Yark Luach or at the hotels. nov24@ “John R. MeCarth; In statements issued from headquarters giving the reason for the advance in price It was announced Tuesday afternoon |the blame is placed at the loeal plant of the American Thread company, that Harold C. Wiggins had |is the effect of the rallroad man's raise {in pay, increased rates for the railroad sunerintendent of the finishing depart- | companies, and increased rates for the oil ment, to take effect on that day. L'Picompanlea passed on to the consumer, i raised rates of transportation by the railroads. and it will ever be so. Mrs. Louise Meddare, a resident of the Bedlam district of the town of Windham, was found guilty of securing goods under false pretenses at the Tuesday morning | session of the police court, H. Foss found her guilty of the charge and imposed a fine of $10 and cosls which an appeal $100 were furnished by the mother of the accused, appearance before the criminal session of the superior court in October. in_question consisted in price to Judge Frank artments, the | = The goods the 1atter in | dress marked down department. Both young | Which was alleged to have reld positions in the depart- | from ars. Jackson street on apvroval, the aking place on Saturday, J store of William Haddad Don H. Curtis put an end to the | Lon rumors about the closing down of | Shaheen Haddad, brother of W:ilam, told ant for 10 or more davs when he | that he bought goods from hnis brother's at there was no trath | Store he plant would run as |for the purpose of 1 d it that the piant visited the home of M Ay of this week | 19th and goods were pu; Meddare's motker paying dewn $2 and othef bus| Meddare en July Mrs Keating for the month of Au-|thit time Mrs. Me« r of contagious dress and he told oiher's store ing coush, |10Wing S of Columbus bail team of | LI€T: her 1n come 4 by her fa- «day | asked that to her mott would send In placc of the Nor- |ald When they went o her home sha re- sed to give up th: dress or pay for it one of tne brotier team of Dridgeport here | Sie calle nger team | Widiam s a d— iiar. daught r refused old it wo e iy when Cooney laid down | ha heen on Sha . en Wiliiam's Attorn de was refused by he who owns a car. But, by | tnce im i I'rancis Wood was found gmilty of in- and costs. amount- ndard | toxication asoline to the auto- | Mames he played Wood under or 36 cents per| Rev. Jo. | from gallon, and the housewife must pay 24 |Se¢ph's, Eagle Marshal several pieces in front of Fat) men were treated by ars were passed to Clark Father Clark na Trudeau, at her home, after a year's illnes tinal neph ing with' chronic intes She was born in Natick, 1890, the daughter of Jo- seph and Celina Beda viving her are her parents, two brother: and Albert Trudeau, rd Trudeau. Joseph, ter. Antoinette Trude . all of this city, Miss Bernadette Smedeker of R Miss Almeda Wright alnut street Mrs her home Teethingrash, pricklyheat, chal- | | weeks assengers on the due in this city at 3. rnoon had a close call while pa Ravine when lightning struck a tree within the troiley tracks and burned out two of ternoon. On Chestn Miller has returned to spending two Norwich-Willimantic after a v sitting in the : r seat on the of the car claime one striking pranching beneath’ the Was a gharp smell of sulphur in the ° no one was the wiser of the the lightning, thos tinuin gto Willimantic, flush was caused by the burned out motor. Democratie Windham met 8.50 sued FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND e the meeting to order at 8.37 and Dan- lieving that the : Samuel echism class at the in response to town chairman nk P. Fenton for whom the vote w Ubon nomination of David| vention to be held in New nominated as delegate, Daniel P.“Dunn, visiting Mrs. IB. E. Daly. elegate, F Laly Assistant Tel comnection | 1jhos deleg: Patrick D. |, Donohue Delegat DENT‘ST vention: First delegate, John R. Pickett | George Peloquin, “by Jame: James Courtne by John O'Rourke; fifth dele- | fo | B e, | R oo MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. The Hoover . Electric Suction Sweeper WILL PRESERVE YOUR RUGS Gentle handling and thorough cleaning are vitally import- ant to the long life of your fine rugs. Keep the nap brushed straight and you will add years to the life of your velvety surfaced rug. : Thorough beating is ne:essary to remove the grinding, destructive grit, and the powerful suction most surely completes perfect rug cleaning. Let us show you by demonstration how well the Hoover performs these functions, then you will know why Hoover is the world’s largest selling Electric Cleaner. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. rthur Racico by ourth delegate, George H. Backus, by Valentine L. Murphy; fifth delegate William A. Buck ,by William E. Hussey. Delegates to ihe probate convention: First delegate, Frank P. Fenton, by Valentine L. Murphy; second delegate, by John Healey; third delegate, Geolge L. Timmins, by D. Donohue George W. Hickey: fourth delegate, E. R. Portelance, by M. E. Sullivan; fifth dele- gate, John Healey, by P. D. Donohue. The motion was made that each dele- gate be empowered to nominate his own substitute, Adjournment was at 8.50, thirteen minutes after the session be- gan. % Four ex-service men are being held at the local police station upon orders from the United States Department of Justice at Hartford until their records can be looked up to see if special authority has been given them to sell a small booklet while wearing the uniform of a soldier of the United States army. The four men came to this city Tuesday afternoon by automobile and opened the business automobile on Main street about 5 o’- clock to dispose of a small booklet enti- tled A. E. . Fun in France, sold by the Ex-service Men's Co-operative League. of 209 Canal street New York, of which William S. Brewer is chair- man. Subscriptions are also being sold entitling the donor to membership in the league. The men were taken up by Lieutenant McArthur shortly after 6.30 o'clock and James J. Lee of this city, a member of the department of justice, was called upon to talk with these men. They claimed to have authority to wear the uniform in their business, although government orders state that the uni- form should not be used for commercial purpo Questions by Mr. Lee could not he cl ly an: red although stated that they received twen- ent. of the earning as their the rest going into a trust fund at the league headquarters. They claim- ed to be working their way into south- ern territory and that their cases had been tried out in the court at Chicago and they had been permitted to continue doing business. Mr, Lee called for or- ders from headquarters at Hartford and received orders to hold the men until Wednesday. The men were held at the police 1t ir omobile being ced in charge of a local garage, until their case is cleared up by the depart- ment of justice. the me A small boy was struck Tuesday eve- ning on lower Main street by an auto- mobile but was not hurt to any extent. He was taken to the hospital but was allowed to go home. STAFFORD SPRING G. Martin, for a proprietor of a store and a harness ma- in Stafford Springs, died at a hos ngfield Monday night, fol- utation of his left leg. He for several months and foot developed gangrene ) had t nputated me o ord Springs Thompsonvi and built Te street. He is s of Springfield ars ago ivid by two sor Hoseph of Killingly. The Phoenix Li cert in Hyde par se concerts and it is hoped that will be more of them George L. Den Maple street to he place who look e a con- evening. mer there sold a house on ndard Oil Com- be occupied by ifter the inter- B e Standard Oil in this section. Judge A O'Connell has returned from a two weeks' vacation in Colches- T term ‘public scho open the fall n Tuesday 7 rrific thund shower passed over e town Tuesday af- t Hill several large s the highway so > to pass until the the west seetic ere hlown acre was imae were removed BOLTON Miss Davis has returned (o Hartford L. McGurk’s. B. L. k turned from a London Howard Hart and fam- omwell spe Sun with brother and wife and | I hford s to spend the bal- here has returned from : aunt in Ha; of Ocean Grove, N. of her sister, Mrs. Rev. MecGurk of last - children went t on at St. urch, South Manchester. omis, Jr., of Pawtucket, of his Mr. Charle Mrs im L %, and of Hartford who have been living . Daly’s cottage the past s - have returned hom George W. Finnej and small daughter of O: z, N. Y. have been {EONARD BRIDGE L. Cummin; in North Caventry Mrs. David Wal with Mi: y J. Watrous tives in Harpton Letters have been received telling of the death of L. Adams Smith of ¥ at a Hartford hospital foliowing tion for ulcers f the stomach on Tuesday. Funeral were held from her late home in day at ‘clock. #he Bertha M. Smith Hartford and two sons, Edward E. 0 one grandehild, of Smith of Hartford; al st Haddam and Albert F. Smith, Jr., of last Haddam Mrs. Otto Nettleton of Lebanon of Mrs. | D id Walsh of this placs Mrs. Smith's. are cousins of Miss Joyce L. Corbit returned to Bridgeport Friday afler spending a week with relat Cariton A. Cummings accompanied her fiom Farmers who have begun digging their E somewhat disappointed in finding the crop smaller than anticipated, and the tubers rotting badly in some feld. UNION Mrs. H. K. Job and daughter of West Haven spent the week-end with her cou- sin, Mrs. W. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leffingwell and children of Orcuttyille spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. R. B. Hutem. Harry Palmer of Hartford spent the week-end here. b i (GRANULES) Eor INDIGESTION Dissclve instantly on tongue, or in hot or cold water, or vichy. Try at soda fountain. QUICK RELIEF! ALSO 1N TASLET FORM MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF . o1 SCOTT'S EMULSION 10 ) name as Sturtevant, met with a skid- ding accident, Tuesday afternoon, as he was driving his car through Sylvandale near: the residence of E. F. Burleson. The state road was slippery’ and the driver lost control of his car completely. After a couple of wild turns in the road, the machine struck the curb. One' front wheel lost its tire, and one rear wheel was smashed elean down to the hub. F. H. Gilbert came with a truck and a gang of men and took the car away. Mr. Sturtevant left by train. It is fortunate that the state road at this point was clear of its usual heavy traffic. day in the Grigwold town court. Bight cases were presented by Chief of Police Dolan ‘before the court with Judge A. M) Brown occupying the bench. driver of an automobile, and a half doz- en of would-be nocturnal songsters from Plainfield. The driver was found to be operating a machine without a license. He was fined $1 and costs. His tune- ful cargo were fined $1 per head. with a lump sum costs. They also decided not to come to Jewett City again in the dead | of might and disturb people by their dis- | gusting yowling through the streets. | Even lf you are “mnmg for the Sen&te, A RAND SYSTEM by what they supposed was a murder 'th th f d wi“ 50 being committed in the next house. Mr. || WI € proper rorm card, save Soule found Officer Dolan, who started i . an investigation. Mrs. Duda was later f th time ua“ fil ot on he wieer i amoiner art o || P cent. of the usually spent In fil- of the town. She was in a hysterical | condition and there was hlood on her hands and waist. [ rested. In court Mrs. Duda testified under oath that there bie between her and her spouss ing the reason for her unusua {including tears and street wandering | was because of a bad letier from the old country., Duda of Soule street. He was fined 5.’.‘ and costs for beating his wife and dis- turbing the peace. awakened at 2 a, m. Tuesday morning ed on the Baptist bell for a fire in the tenement of a Polish family, in the old Medbury house. on Slater avenus near the bridge. the fire under control when the A. A. Young truck arrived. The fire had evi-| dently started in a straw bed. Two old| coats hanging on the wall were smoul-| dering. The damage was slight and | shal G. H. Prior was investiga wich Tuesday to attend the funeral vices of Coroner Franklin H. Brown. turned from Vermont. Mrs. over, N. H.. sister of turned with them for a wee 1gewood | ried_at the Banti: M. D. Fuller on were accompanied by ated | bon. A reception w: ao’clock, member, Louis Vachon.—adv. gestion of the the Baptist church on standard time. A meetin and the matter w: from unanimous. A services are half over in the other Prot- a estant churches the Baptist bell will be |her grandparents. ringing for morning wors Co. we pleting control of the Slater Mills. Thur: LeClaire.—adv. Thursday Mary MeMons He was born o ‘mem- Co. No. 1. He is survived by his wife, who was Odelie Mect two children, Laura and Rog He leaves two brothers, John of Provi-| dence, Joseph of Worcester. young Frenchmen in the of hi months ago he was on negan's mother, Mrs. | i pupil, from his instructors he e Providence, R surprised last week by field, Ma Thimble club visited their relative week. aughters, Mrs, W.| ;. of South Coventry were at the MeCol lum'’s Jast Thursd Willimantic spent last week at W. R. Pollard’s. On Sunday and family of Willimantic were there also. picnie, last Wedwesd: tended and much enjoy field, Mass., vigited Mrs. Jane Steadman on Tuesday of last weel. cousin, Mis® Emily Brent of New Jer- sey from Thursday to Saturday last. were Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Scot- Hampton on Sunday. Mrs. Mervit: Smith entertained her counts, grandsons, Frank and Fred Smith of Warren, Mass., from Saturday to Mon- day. kee of Willimantic are vi horae of their aunt, Mrs. A. J. Bowers. Farm, is spending a weeks ‘vaca with relatives in Vermont. William Farraw at Poquomnoc Bridge, Groton last Sunday. in Springfield, Mass. morial church. will be held on Thurs- day evening in the chapel. searchers found the body of George N. Nott in a swamp at Sport Hill, Trumbull, following admissions made upon exami- nation at police headquarters of Mrs. Nott, Elwood B. Wade and John Johnson of a murder at the Nott home at No. 265 Jmdson atreet. JEWETT CITY A traveling salesman _who gave his Tuesday morning was a regular field The first seven cases included the The other case was against Albert | | William O. Soule and his wife were ter Duda was ar- Claim- Monday evening the alarm was sound- fully. i Those who came before the alarm had not reported. Smoking in bed °n as the probable cause. Fir. Ma ing the e Tue Several from the borough were in ing and indexing. @ been no trou- § We will cheerfully design a form for your particular A number of concerns and indi- viduals in this vicinity are using Rand systems success- Come in and see us, or, at a word from you we will call and show you how simple this system is. actions | needs, free of charge. I ybu are running a Stockroom A Garage A Store A Farm A Bank A News Stand A Factory . An Office EXCLUSIVE AGENTS en meets bt Germania Hall. F., meets in Odd Fellows' 11 | it soon. { l isunu Thursday. Friday and Saterds Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cheney have re- week's motor tri John Ca: M Raymond Gottsch: Doris Hall of k of twent. sonage evening. Hall of eld in Lisbon in North Attle-! Mr. and . visiting relatives. ielson ond Special meeting of Fire Co. tonight, 8 |Jewett City concerning death of brother | Gallup's. Mis Next Sunday, as the vastor, ult of the sug-|a visit M. D. Fuller, | Miss R to hold its services | jamin of was held e Sund: decided by a vote s. the church, whic a result, when the in. Several of the officials of th, in the borough Tuesday com- arrangements for the change in LeClaire’s store will be closed all day ay on account of death of Eugene games were mill, which happened last|pyrst. Mary Mr. Vachon w Roct and ptiste socie- | g Jr. Hose and member of St. Jean de and of A Young, where and four ers, Mrs. Fontaine of Wi achon of Woonsocket and Mrs. | Saturday. Mr. Vachon w one of the prominent | Mrs, L. W. most valued employe at the . holding the confidence emnloyer d Slater nd respect | Mrs. Wi ccident one foot, and was ines some time, He was one of the borough's| Mrs. C. E ipernumerary policemen. He often as-| sisted in the in decorative work in connection | tional church rious celebrations. He attended| At the service at the - proved very proficient and won| was sung as both a man and | Champ save sleaal | compo MANSFIELD DEPOT | EKONK Rev. Ferdinand Childs with JNTOUEN | ad daughter motored to New' Bedford Y re- |and spent several days there last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gallup with their children nad grandchildren, number: Thursday ann enjoyed a shore dinner. Allen Sayles and family spent Sutday with ‘out of town relatives. wich and ‘Catherine Gottschalk of Lis- verett Whipple of Voluntown was 2 sisitor a the Gallup homestead Mouday. Gallup of Dan- are vislting Roy Congdon rcturred Saturdav iiem ith . tha Gallup and brother, lien- uth Voluntown were Heler far removed [vent is spending this week at E. It Gal- 1 Miss Gladys Gallup entertained about Ninigret | fifty friends th in honor of her 20th birthday. received many nice gifts, being twenty dollars in gold. lighted with among them Japanese lanterns and | and cake and creame were served. Later in the even-| Louis Vachon died on Tuesday at the|ins her engagement Backus hospital, never recove the aceiden ng from|Griswold was when he fell from the roof | Mrs. Byron Goliup, Mrs. the son of | Gallup motored to Danieison Monday and ! e and Thomcs —Wechon. |cajle don Mrs. Walter Stanton. ster. N. H., and | yr. and Mrs. was thirty-nine vears of aze. He was Edwin Gallup rs. Daniel ille Munday and visited the cel their ancestors are buried. E called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gal- lup at Howard, R HEBRON si onsocket. The members of the Good Mrs. Mary Belanger of Danielson, Miss | enjoyed an outing at Crescent Beach o Jussile Rose Lamarine of Jewett City Mr. and Mrs. B | additional stunts by . Lord and Mr. and’ town. He was| woods for the week end | | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilding, Mr. and| throp associates. Several| porter were Hartford ilded | The members of itated for | cjul spent Sunday at Point O"Woods. Pendleton of Colchester as- the Congrega- Sunday mornine. Congregation- ay morning as each hymn itors recentl the Young night school during last winter, | a1 chureh Sun name of the author ana cumstances d. making a very interesting ser- 2 CAMPBELL’S MILLS wn and family and Mason unday at Sand Point. rown dislocated while attending a lawn social Thomas B Gray spe: Walter home of Geo Monday - eve by Dr. Byron Sweet. Gallup Miss Margaret Tanner has resigned as teacher in Sterling and has accepted an offer to teach in the Wylie school this place. Beach Pond. anied by Miss Margaret Tuesday in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas been entertaining their niece Gallup of Jew City. ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTRY FAIR IN WILLIMANTIC SEPT. 2, 3, 4, € Elks' Country Fair opens in Willimantic Thursday, under the auspices of Willimantie lodge, ELK, The second ann; No. 1311, B. P. through Labor d weeks members of trat org: been t work preparing this fair, and everything'is now in readi- |ness for the various attractions secured by the management to please those at- tending. Exhibitions of pot piane from a heig evening at 6.30 o Murphy m: drop from the plane w at a rate of 100 mile aeroplane trick business. sensational 100 setting his clof deep. Other attractions will be Allen & Em- rampoline” act, full of Carlson & Wil- ancing stunt ; ery in a comedy ancy and trick tumbling son. in a classy hand b Jack Spratt and lady clever wild we: ro| & Caile, the two Organizations of he evenings of the He has been attended Barber with friends from is occupying the C. Tanner and fan - What Ts Going On Tonight. Vaodeville and Motion Pictures at th Pictures ta Breed Theatre. Davis Theatre. 0. 11, 0 D H. ige, No. i, F. and A. M. .10 G meets In Masonic Temple. Hope kah Lodge, N¢ ANNOUNCEMENTS William B. L. Cranston Purchases Nei Home in the Chelsea Parade Section. Archa W. Coit has recently sold t William B. L. Cranston the pretty bur galow, No. 17 Linden parkway. ™ house has seven rooms and bath and | modern and up-to-date in « Ay There is a mofdern two story garage wit approaches from Washington street an from Linden parkway. It is consider ed a waluable piece of property, bein located in one of the pleasantest an most desirabla residential sections ¢ Norwich. Mr. Crans; purchases tv place for a home and expects to occay Strand Today. Today is your last chance to ses ti big all star show at the Strand. Pve act is a big-time act and has made big hit. Annette and Rose start the bz rolling with their classy singing. talkh and dancing sketch with many chang of beautiful costumes. ChaYlotte Houy and Co., are next heard in a wonder{ singing revue. accompanied by the f mous child singer, which is only thr years of age. The Musical Johnsto atart your feet moving with their wo derful musical novelty, considered ¢ best of its kind in vaudeville. For t feature picture the Strand is showt Mitchell Lewis in a powerful northwo drama thaf is just jammed full of thri] and also has a great love story. ™ picture has six big parts and is e titled Faith of the Strong. An up-to-ds Gaumont news closes this hanner shi for today oly. Do not mies It a come early to be sure of a seat Another hlz time programme has be arranged t) play at the Strand for 1 last half of the week. Billy Newk! and the famous Fame Sisters will Seen in a full stace variety offering ! has no equal. Watts and Ringold, { two funniest of th f colored « tertainers will be scen in a side-sp! ting monologue act that s a scream., ¢ titled “The Blushing Bride” McCart and Stewart, who are a man and ¥ man will also be seen In a full sty comedy entitled “Twin Beds” Come 8 drive away_the blues. For the spec feature picture the Strand will sh Emily Stevens, the brilliant at her best, supported by a well kno cast, including Muriel Ostriche. in a ature entitled “The Saci This is a jove story you v never forget. Rich in heart interest message carries to every one from to sixty. love story of wondr thos, vividly showing the of love itself. An mn-to-d will complet this bie show Friday and Saturday Breed Theatrs. For today and Thursday the will present a dwuble fca ¥ re laine Traverse. well and most fa known here as a William Fox 1 be seen in her new picture. “The ¥ Heart.” This drama, writ the past few try, vegetables and fruits have been secured and with the fine midway, si big acts. and the evening dancing, with Dare Devil Murphy, who leaps in a parachute from an aero. it of 5,000 feet every clock, the fair bids to be the biggest ever held in £ es his double parachute nile It is traveling an hour. formerly making his drops from balloons, | but finding this too ea In addition to his work from the plane he will make a foot dive every afire before making the drop into a tank of water six feet rected by Denison one of the m thrilling in which Miss Trave ed. Life in a mill the big eteel mills are presented with thrilling situations. snappy climaxes. D and director, b ment in which every seene The cast includes Gearg win Bosth Tilto en Deeb; in his latest photodrama directed Eas supported by Ma ler Golden Christians, Jo a host of ot COUNTY FAIR TO WAVE BIG ATTRACTIC t These are b t East Great P R. Pierson and Se ry Giil moad of the New Lon ricultural Sesiety s daily getling things nual county fair whi Day and run thro nesday. With b fcre the fair opens tivity the rest of the grounds. The fair officiais no stone unturned fin their to make this annual thr real old fashioned New E Albert J. Bailey who horse racing is still worki try list. Mr. Bailey ex nounce the events and e The Ameri Car: which is now showing Presic aet umpty-. ks from other cities | will make the trip to Willimantic during air, and a big time for voung and old is guaranteed by the | fair committees Miss Annie Green visited relatives i L, last week. Mrs. Jane ‘Steadman was pleasantiv t from her ughter, Mrs. A. M. Miss st Tuesday afternoon. The Misses Helen and Mildren in Rocky The Misses Margaret and Herbert D. Pollard and famfly: of | The Sunday school and neighborheod was well at- Claence Wood and family of Spring- The Misges Tilden entertained their Recent visitors at E. B. Thompson's The Misses Gertrude and Sylvia Lur- iting _at the Adthur Cushman of Bonney View ion All the McCcllum family visited Mrs. Mrs. E. B. Thompson is visiting friends The monthly meeting of Dunham Me- Bridgeport—Police afld fire department e e | Goodwin-Beach & Co. 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. C. -S. Pollard We take pleasure in announcing that there have been admitted to partnership to this firm, effective Sept. 1, 1920, Mr. Charles Williams Riley, former representative of the National City Co., in charge of the Bond Department; Mr. John Robert Hugalman, in charge of the Stock land, . Carl Sh f Park ille, Miss Tihel Tourtelotte. Mra. Lillian Department, Stewart Scholes, Scott and Miss Winleld Scott of Provi- : dence, R. I, on Thursday last and th & - e Rate. abal Dot Sohdshar charge of .1he Department of Credit and Ac " WE REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Electrical Apparatus BRING YOUR TROBLES TO US The Norwich Electric Co. part of the state nd wh here for the fair will some time Friday and wil thing ready for the opening day, Li Tay. A number of well known Eastern ¢ necticut dealers i v have exhibits at the fair Among those who will enter The Connecticut Sales and ing company of this ¢ x Mersik of New Haven. bo will have tents §0x30. Jor Co.. of Willimantic. which tent 20x30, Brackett. Shaw and W. P. Holmes, Griswold agent € W. Leffingwell, W. F. Bogue a the Fordson tractor and Carl W. agent for the Deico Lizht For the benefit of the kid Gilbert §. Raymond he ponies will be one hand this year. They are nov Block land but will come to Norwigh in for the fair. The vaudeville events nounced, will be of and Hamel, equilibri will present a highly E which they will appear in feats of p' ical perfection. The Flying St. Onge already man and a woman. will in aerial aet o vy and eze and the Dennis Bros, elowns be on hana to keep Lie humor. In each of the many depn there has been unusual activi the ‘start, with indications that tries will exceed those of for This denotes a more general int-res this form of diversien and Incre pride in exhibiting -the products of farm and of the home. Admirers blooded cattle and of prize poultry be rewarded in their visits to these partments. In addition to the = there will be displays of vemota fruit farm implements & - maehir handiwork and of household produc Old H. C. L. has not bit the ad sion prices at the fair for they rer the same as they were last year cents for the adults and twenty cents for 'the children. There will 1 charge of fifty cents for automol ROCKVILLE Rev. Mr. Ballentine of Hope Vi preached in the Seventh Day Ba church here last Saturday. A community social was held in parish house Saturday evening and attended by a number of Poy S ICamp Yawgoo who assisted v and instrumental music, A few | Valley people were also in attendani Mrs. Viola Burdick and Miss Babcock of Westerly and Mr. and Howard Bennett' were recent caller Maple Dell. 2 i crowd in ¢

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