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- el Rl e b e Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Office, *3 Church street.,, Teleplone 105. Franklin D. Roosevelt, demoeratic nominee for vice president, is to make & top n thie city Friday, Sept. 17th, and an address at noon from a stand on Lincoln s on a speaking tour and states in the inter- ¥ for which he stands, but the henor falle to Willimantic fo be the first Connecticut city in which he will teitver an addre: ns for a welcome omething domg from 10.21 a. m. un- m., Aurirg which time Roose- he the guest of the local demo- mmittec, are under way, it hav- ng been decided to have a band to en- fven matters. The ne Rooseveit S t ntic was afternoon yor Danie! 3.45 P. Dunn rom Chairman state central Lynch asked oRosevelt democratic tr’s ut four Roose- d plans speech by 12 obably he at about employes sand W uliman: - | any has lived in f which | mechanic. The marriage of Leon S. Duckworth of | If Parent | lrene D). ursday Rev. Fi rforming remony. n employe of the Ameri- ph company the American evening it any. Harry McLaughlin, former physical di- the Jocal Y. M . has taken eut. Omar wh in an aeroply " ago. Mr. M . the movie contra McLaughlin re- aising stunt when he (GRANULES) Eor INDIGESTION Tast goed, do good: disselve tongue or in water; take as noeded. QUICK RELIEF! “ALSO IN TARLET FORM FOR THOBE WHO PREFER THEM. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION .2 Mr. | stood on his hands on a chair balanced at the edge of the roof of the Congress hotel, Chicago, some 200 feet above the pavements. Friends of McLaughlin in thig city. remembering stunts of his while in this city, look to him to give the movie stunts were to appear before United Commissioner Frederick J. Corbett on -, but their case was again con- this time until Monday of next The case of Albert Girouard, charged with soliciting passengers for his auto- mobfle without a public service license, came up at the session of the police court Friday morning. but was continued for the third time, the nrew date of the hear- ing to be Sept, 18th, when the state will have several witnesses to testify. The | police stated that many complamts had come in about Girouard doing a/pubiic | service business without the proper li- cense and it was decided to end that busi- ness quickly, so the arrest followed. lic service man doing the' soliciting for § Bim. Miss ¥Exina Barrett has returned home foliowing a visit with her brother, Joseph Barrett, of Putnam. When the Manchester team shows up here today (Saturday) for a game with he Thread Makers' team, to be played at Recreation park, th will have to face the pitehing of Jokrny Cooney, Williman- tic's star pitcher and hest man {o com- pete with any hurler Manchester brings t isn't expected that ILefty Hy- come down, as he has returned 0 school at Georgetown univers: but Wolf of Hartford. a man with rep.” the »ill in his stead. Cooney a8 the goods and when he faces an, all he owns to win. semi-pros has No fastar game of been slated by the management in from all accounts X i me collateral with them today. fans will haev the green to cover bet from outside. so it is evident that a wee bit of money will ¢ ‘hands ter the mame. Willimantic like to have seen Hyman come down. but with Wo i nothing to r m Chamber: - the game of Maachester sends atting order as follows: Massey 2b, Mana- the Koisch rf on ss. Sipples ef. Lamprecht or Rurkhardt, Schliedze ead Makers s: Normandin Horkheimer ss, Adams 1b, Smith rf, Noei cf. and well known in t about daughter, Mr 43 Park to senility. Mr. three daughters, ith whom he Ii of Rockville icol of this cily. The Samuel Lutton of Rock- and William Lutton of this eity. are also grandchildren and great-grandchildren surviving him. Eugene Racine, 4. son of Adolph and Eva Moore Racine, died early Frid rmoon at the home of his parengs, No 7t Mendow str He was born in this city July 31, 1916. Surviving him, beésides h parents, are several brothers and sister At the Methodist Episcopal church Rev. C. Harley Smith, pastor, preaches at the Sunday morning service at 10.45 o'clock, subject, The Peal of the Universe. Sun- day school at noon. Bpworth league at 1 died 1 lo'clock at t | Thomas ldeati being is survived s Kelicher argaret William 6.15,p. m. Evening service at 7 o'clock; subject, What Shall T Do With the Word of God? The evening service is to be conducted by laymen of the church. Christian Science service i3 to he held in .the Woman's club room, 303 Main street, Sunday morning at 10.45. Subject of lesson-sermon, Substance. Golden text, Hebrews 11: 1. It doesn't ter to some whether they ride in an automobile or a patrol wagon. SCHOOL DAYS ing and designings. journey. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. New Autumn Fashions The new Fall Garments are becoming more interest- ing every day as the new styles arrive. The swagger Coats, the chic Suits, the adorable Silken Woolen Dress- es, the trim locking Skirts and all important dress acces- sories developed for the new, crispy season are coming in every day in a variety depicting the newest fancies that have passed the censorship of styledom. With School Days here, the question of Apparel for Children assumes a new importance in the mind of the child as in that of the parent. Attractive Ging- ham Dresses, in a wide choice of patterns, Middy Blouses, Overblouses, Children’s Underwear, Chil- dren’s Hosiery, Boys’ Blouses, Windsor Ties, Hair Ribbons, Books of all kinds and School Supplies, will be found here at reasonable prices. FALL FLOOR COVERINGS Of particular interest to women contemplating “dressing up” their homes, is an interesting line of carpet size Rugs. It is a display that will bring to you the very latest designs and coloring ideas now in vogue, one that is pleasing in variety as well as color- DEPENDABLE LUGGAGE Whatever your requirements may be in the matter of Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags or other requis- ites. Our present stocks contain numerous styles and qualities, all worthy to undertake any kind of a Purchasing will be a real pleasure atthe Pe———————EEE——— THE H. C. MURRAY CO. people their money's worth of dare-devil The four young ‘men arrested in this city some weeks ago for selling goods | while wearing the U. §. ‘rmy uniform ' States | 1 | men | | | i Girouard, it is claimed, had another pub- } ster he will be forced to produce | Johnson hospital at Stafford Springs for Studebaker Cars Mr. Charles Peckham, who has handled them in this locality, will be with us to meet his old friends and to render the ut- most service on these cars. Remember, this is “Studebaker Year” For Immediate Delivery Special six touring Big six touring o closed cars and deliveries. 321 Main Street quarterly meeting with the local society in November. At the close of the bus- iness sessicn Mre. A. N. H. Vaughn of Norwich gave a very interesting talk on the Inter-church Movement - this be- ing the first talk given here. Mrs. Vaughn held the close attention of her audience and at the close of her address was given a hearty vote of thanks. High-grade phonographs. Okeh STAFFORDVILLE George Bosworth of Springfield, Mass., visited local relatives over Labor day. John McCarthy has sold his property in this plage to Joseph-Sehwanda. Mrs. Lillian Goodell, who was in the and chairman; W. P, Holmes, secretary; W. C. Terry and M. H. Bartlett. Misses Helen and Anna Sullivan of Brooklyn, N. Y. are visiting the Misses Driscoll on North Main street. Miss Anna Driscoll was one of the brides- maids at the Carroll Donahoe wedding in New London Wednesday. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 36 Union 8s. Willimantic, Coan. Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks have Succeeding Flimere & Shepard been in Fitchville, visiting Mr. Sparks’ g . sister, Mrs. Clarence Lathrop. Funeral Director & Embalmer |*Rei. and ars AL D Fullar, Deacon | VALLIMANTIC Tel. connection Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST - 715 Main Street, Willimantio Hours—3 a. m. to 8 ». m.' Phone 44 60-62 [ORTH ST, Laty Assistant D. L. Phillips, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mra. E. M. Swift, Mrs. R. R. Church, Miss Esther Frink and Arthur Frink attended the annual meeting of the New London Baptist association. Mrs. Preston Yerrington of Providence PROTECT YOUR CHILD—AND OTHERS The beginning of school brings coughs and colds to many children. At the first sign of a cold it is well to give a child a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar Com- g:und, that safe, reliable cough medicine. S b — | Mrs. 1. Pluijmers, 246 Autumn St., B, & SAVAGE'S closed car leaves|Passaic, N. J, writes: “Foley's Honey Builetin Office morning except{and Tar certainly is the best cough and Sumday at 430 o'cluck for Wil mmn&.ggld remedy I ever -tried for my little ek Children like it. Good for coughs, First_car in_ morning tic for = colds. croup, whooping cough. hay fever 204 asthma. Lee & Oagood Ca STLEE X loél .v..tw!l 1. Chevrolet Motor Cars The most popular low priced car on the market. Made in two sizes, the “490” and the “F.-B.” Many different models including open and a few days treatment, has returned ! Tecopde' Al Elatest onis and board of relief, J. H. Tracy, J. W. home. A. R. Saunders—adv. selectmen, F. H. Gilbert, Azarie Mrs. F. H. Ballou spent over Sunday is with much regret that borough auditor, George H. Prior; tax col- and Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. George | people learn that F. D. Ballou will be Earl S. Hiscox; constables, Henry Heck in Union. unable to make the senatorial race this; Viegard. Andrew Chesebro, Arthur Du- Mr. and Mrs. H.' A, Bosworth and |year. Owing to a change in control of |hame, Charles Fournier; registrars of the W. A. Slater Mills, Mr. Ballou finds | voters, First district, Eli Lague, Sec- | that it is impossible for him to divide ond district. Francois LaLiberte: school his attention this winter and therefore | committee, A. M. Clarke, Mrs. Gertrude will be unable to have his name brought | Brown before the senatorial convention. To ll — — of his friends, Who have o ably sup- LAUREL GLEN For Infants and Children ported him Mr. Ballou is ¢xtending si ; R cere thanks, trusting tbat they will un: = ~\‘Ir- and ‘M?‘ %h"m 3:‘“’; of Pitts- stand that he has no choice in eld, were Labor Day guests at the home In Use For Over 30 Years iy B | F ~renaoin o et M Fand Mea AL bears taway Main. m‘"’n; Pachaug Grange. No. 96. Patrons of| "\ and Mrs. George Hill entertained % Husbandry, is to hold its annual public | Mr and Mrs. Victor Rusick and family Sigoature fair Tuesday next. A fine exhibit of | of Ashaway Sunday and Monday. products is expected and some machin- | Dwight Main and family attended the o - ery. Premiums are to be given for the | Norwich fair Labor Day. best exhibits. It is planned to give| Miss Clara Taylor is entertaining her Km B some sort of entertainment ifi the even- | hrother and sister-in-law from Provi DUFEY, Dros. [ n s et e even Lo —_— Announcement! 'THE NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO. TAKES PLEASURE IN Lt ANNOUNCING THE AGENCY FOR Federal Trucks We have taken the agency for the Federal Trucks. These Trucks need no introduction to you as their economical opera- tion and freedom from repairs has made them the most popu- lar Trucks in the country. Made in five sizes: 1 to 5 tons, also 2 ‘Norwich Motor Car Company Telephone 1298 than Cleveland, it is of course, an alter- ed note and the person presenting said note should be detained and the police notified. They in turn, are to notify the office in Providence. At the tewn of Grisweld republican caucus held Friday evening George W. Clark was chairman and William John- ston clerk. The following ticket was nominated: For assessor. William' John- Mrs. Attaway Main attended the Bap- tist Sunday School convention at Ston- ington, Wednesda. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Main entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rathburn and son. of No- ank, and Leonard Main of Bristol, Conn., over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Main and Miss Ruth Main attended the Ashaway Grange fair Tuesday night. Rev. E. E. Gates, Mra. Gates and Mrs. Gates' mother and father, Deason Mor- gan and Mrs. Morgan of Groton, attend- ed services at the chapel Sunday. Rev. E. E. Gates delivered a fine sermon. tae music by Mrs. Gates and Deacon Mor- gan was much appreciated. Frank Powell, Clara Taylor and their guests attended Ashaway fair Monday and Tuesday nights. Miss Susan Miner, of Norwood, spent several days last week at her farm here. OSHEN Mrs. J. A. Randall is visiting friends in Watertown, Conn., also in Lee, Mass. Members of the Y. P. 8. C. E. will at- tend theunion Christiagy Endeavor meet- ing to be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Wih ihe seciety at Liberty Hil. and 5 ton Tractors. Norwich, Conn. i | I | | 1 | sturdy || fession and the apple of bLis eye. What Is Goiny Gn Tonigh.t 'fl’rl‘n:hv"k and Moiou Pictures at Uy Motion Pictures ta Breed Theatre. Pictures PR - e - ANNOUNCEMENTS At the Breed Sunday, Mendsy sad Tuesday. William S. Hart, the famous westers star, i making his own pictures now Xith his own company ana studo. They- are the kind of virile, thrilling photoplays in which you like - best sée Bill Hart. The Breed feels fort uniate in_being® abie to announce fifst ‘of thesc greater Hart productions *The - Tolly: Gate® wh'ph wils he the feature attraction at the Breed theatrs Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. This 2. red-blooded story of jove, adventurs and self-sacrifice In the great southwest Of. the border days. Mr. Hart himself and Lambert Hillver, his director wrote Anna Q. Nilsson is the leading wo An old favorite of former Har turee| the star's remarkabl: UORy. returns to the screem after a lo ansence. Pearl White will also be = in “The Black Secret” and other picty on the bill include Pathe News. Breed Theat Few motion picture aec‘ors are much at home in stories of the «ea Tobart Bosworth. Som. tang and power of the 6 have been transmitted to h frame. - Mr. Bosworth is ‘deally #u'le to his role as the veteran deep-sea dis in “Below the Surface,” wnich is tis feature attraction at the Breed theatr today. . Bosworth is Martin Flint New Englander. Jis son, La is his partner dangeroas pro s er, daring rescue of a submmrine tracts James Arnold and Edna unsctupuious promoters from B Attracted by ‘the girl, Luther bes An unwitting partner in their sehem- marries Edna and nearly loses lLis 1 in her behalf. While h. 45 near dea she deserts him. Martin follows E¥l to a Boston eabaret and f her to start back to Luther wita The stéamer in which ¥ ey are travelin crashes in et in a fog anc sinks.. Out of the wreck comes 11§ means of clearing up Luther's 3! ties and the vindication of Martin in son's eves. The Pathe New and a Century eom elv make-up thé remainder of tre ! Four shows today at 130, 3, 6:15 an 8:15. deco st oot L NS At the Strand W ay. Great novelty at the Strand Mondss Tuesday and Wednesday show t making of movie stars Under » €normous expense Mr. Davidson of he Strand has secured the Ku Leichrer Co. one of the leadinz movi producers of the film industry w on the look out for stars and will the people of Norwich a chanee to ify. Movies will also be taken of tix audience at each show. A movie stui will also be erected on the stage. The patrons will be presented to play 1. leading roles of the different niavs to be presented and any one who has the nos sibilities will have an opporiunity become a movie star as the de the movie stars are great and new st are -in demand. Erter your name noa You may be a Pickford or Chap you mever can tell. Movies will be t en on the stage and around the eity an will b» shown on Thursday. Friday an » 1 Sagurday. Feature photopiay D not forget the date. Last Day at the Strand. Do not miss seeing the show which at the Strand for the last time toda 1~ feature act is the Rialto Revu 12 people. beautiful girls. ciase: costumes. funny comedi . jery and a real b This act runs f minutes. 1t worth ‘the price of admission alone. T other - attractions are Toots d P i€ a dog who acls as if he cou taik. He does some clever tricks na #0 does his partner. Ti Linz Sing. w is well known as syncopating China man, will demonstrate his musical taler before the Stran large audience th e s For the feature picture Strand showing Corinne Griffith. the screen most. fashionable dressed star in The Whisper Market. An up-to closes will this . big time have the best show t Sunday show as the Masque special produ starting dp with super Life a seven part tion with, an all st This pictur. has 1001 thrills, suspenses, heart throbs comedy and it also has a story th; rystifying. until the last few feet of fllm Scréen Smiles with its funny Mack Sennett's laugh producing com and Frankiyn Famum in a powe Dicture full of action entitied Hell's +'u Gordon. Kingsten Fair to Open Next Week The management of Kingston Fair has all its arrangements compieted for tne 47th annpal fair to be held on the grounds September 14, 15. 16 and 17 The Kingston Fair is one of the populas old institutions which Rhode Island has R TR daughter Ruth visited relatives in East |is a guest at the home of her brother, A. COLCHESTER Longmeadow. and Springheld. 4 few days | M. Clarke LISBON Rev. 3 % f ington, Mrs. |last week. the Congregational church Sunday, s e e 3oy T e I oTa o, who has becd visitng eyl Andrews' subject is 10 be Con- | o onty-thre confenence and bi-oenten: and Miss Edni Strong motored to Qua-|his sister in New York state, has return- |quering Faith, the first in a series of gathering at Pachaug Saturday ker Hill Wednesday to attend the an-|ed home to Hydeville sermons on the Pilgrim Tercentenary. |gay services were heid as usuat at ) nual association meeting of the New | George Belcher is employed in B. G.| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoersch of Lord's supper belng obeetved, London County Baptist Churches. Pheips’ store. 1 Thompsenville and Everett M. Vas r of Schoolg have opened 'this week with Services at the Baptist church Sunday| Aithur Bosworth and family have | Brooklyn have been visiting the Gladys Ellis. of Harwich. Mass at 10.45 a. m. The pastor, Rev. B. D.|nioved to one of T. M. Lyons' tenements. | Misses Vassar. of Brown nue. at 2 nt: Mrs. Tetrault and Miss Im. Remington, will take as his subject, The Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCarthy spent Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins le‘.‘fll,,zen, Smith at Blssville: Miss M. E. Jewish New Year and Day of Atone-|Labor day with the former' » Mrs. |been entertained at their cottage atlLow of Danleison, at the brick school ment. Sunday school at 12 o'clock and|}liartell. in Hampden. Mas Pine Grove Misses Virginia and Ros- | house; Miss Bill of Westfield, Mass at Young Peopie’s Union at 6.30 p.-m. Hlairy Smith, with a friend from Hart-|anna Despardines, Miss Claire Berard, | the Learned distriot and Miss l.ou Episcopal ~ service -at- the B: { ford, spent over Labor day witl®his par- | Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Tarbox, ) Verna | penter of Oneco at the bend. church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock |en's, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Turboxy Mrs. Charsty Hiskell and, | The new section of state road from the Rev. T. M. Martin, rector. T Clarence Haskell of Jewett City and Miss | parsonage to the station has been giv- Theodore San Pittro motored to A = Ruth Adams. of Willimantic. Willimantic Thursds S JEWETT CITY | Miss Virginia DesJardines is visiting A. Kennedy and fam- Mr. and Mrs. am- S. Curtis Tfiven 3 5 e B o New x yond Thiredas: mbRaioE M3r Chola Aniveal two| | Rev. J. B. Adrieh wil adiuiniater | FESEEES 10 CArdnar s and, (Worcester, |l went i e N L, Sl weeks' outing at Gloucester. Mass. communion at the morning service Sun-| 6 ricer John Dolan has been notified | With Mrs. Kennedy's brother. Barney Tho W GRL 0 Sellih Sepiemier Ay ac the Mciiodlt chareh JTheiBo-| 1y jOwen: P Mekenua,,. [Tz /8. 1 Sacktt| Marloviand “atntty, Whils there thiy S meeting in ;l\e Congregational chapel o \hl‘sL'e“;i“EN‘“fl‘;i‘ffi];fi,‘@g’; “I'l.flh(‘ °S|'m, Service agent, that it has been discover- | ited the metropol cisiting friends in Westchester Thurs- |service at 7 o'clock. e TayoTots dothehey cwOy BGNaTdendhn || BT ch s ielriaol AL NS Aaishisce gaStng Rev. M. D. Fuller will preach at the|ination altered to represent twenty doilar | grandchildren from New York. O e Mothire SBbinet Wennesiay [/BAntiic - husch S Sindny | woiaine | ihe | notes. The cipher has, heen added!{tn fise Helin Risflreturnad Monday from evening in Academy hall tendering a|subject will be The Church. This will be | cach corner of the note and word twenty | 2 visit with relatives in New London farewell reception Ror Mrs. Hamilton [followed by communion. The Young|Printed with thick black ink. | These wh Bl . Wallis, who leaves soon to spend the |People’s meeting Will be held at 6.15.!notes shouid be readily detected as the| 1 Bates of Springfield, while visit- winer in Florida. Mrs. Wallis was one|The theme for the evening service will| Workmanship is crude but up to date. He | ing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. of the founders of the club and a former [be The Title Christ Has Won. requested tha thig merchants’ and. swalty B0 T gRanaban, fell, and, dislocatod ‘Bep president. The evening was pleasantly| Rev. Clinton Andrews will preach at|store kecpers be notified as to the char- | shoulder :la“"’ 33{ “‘:}"“W"g spent sociall, and a lunch was served. |the Congregational church Sunday |acter of these notes, and beinstructed to LRIy SMofee < of est Bridgewater, Mrs. Julius W. Phelps of Westches- {morning. Christian Endeavor meeting | notice the photographs on all federal re- | ss.. has been spending a few days ter was the guest of friends in town|Monday evening at 7.30. serve notes which should be as followa: th‘s week at R. R R_arbe.r!: . { husday. Thursday afternoon the September | One dollar. Washington; two dollar, |, M- and Mrs. F. S Avery of Norwich Three gasoline locomotives Dlave ar-|meeting of the Missionary Society of | Jefferson: five doliar. Lincoln: ten dol- | TOWN Were guests Monday of Mr. and rived to be used on the state road job. |the Congregational church was held in|/ar Jackson and twenty dollar Cleveland, | M's F. E. Hyde and family Charies T. Wilson of Worcster was|the vestry With a .good number in at-11f any person should receive what ap.|, T and Mrs. C. A. Whitaker enter- here Friday. - tendance. It was voted to invite the|pears to be a twenty dollar federal re- | A€l a family party of thirty at din- Leonard Siebert of Tast Hampton |Eastern Connecticut Eranch of the Wo-|gerve note bearing a photograph other | N¢T. Sunday. Among the number were was a Colchester visitor Friday. man’s Board of Missions to hold the Mrs. Whitaker's father, C. E. Whitaker, of Norwich, his son, Clarence Whitaker, and wife. and his brother and their families from Hartford and Massa- chusetts. Four generations were repre- senled RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Philin Ramsay and sen Raymond of Providence and’ Ralph Moore of Lakewood spent the week end with Mr. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher of Providence spent a week with the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Ford and family of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Cranston were guests Sunday at the Mosher Webster farm. Walter Gardiner of Exeter was a call- er through this vicinity Sunday. About 200- gathered at the clambake Monday at William Clark’s on the New London pike, about one mile north of Pine HIll Many blueberries are being picked for this time of year. There are still many green ones. Samuel James started Tuesday picking cranberries, with a bunch of children to help. Fannie and Philip Moore - and Miss Catherine Smith went for an automobile ride Sunday to Lakewood, Coventry and Summit. Julia Jarvis is staying with Amy Weaver for a while. helping to care for John Beverly, who is very ill following a shock. Miss Margaret Tozier of Newport. who has been visiting . her aunt here for a week, returned home Monday. LEDYARD Miss Fanny Gray was the leader of the Christtan Endeavor meeting Sunday even- ing. There were 32 in attendanee. At the close of the meeting suggestions were offered by different members as to the success of future meetings.. Next Sun- day evening will be in charge of the | young men and the Sunday evening fol- lowing the young ladies will have charge. Ledyard grange heid its meeting Fri- day evening with Joseph A. Clark, mas- ter, in' the chair. Plants That You Had Seen in Peculiar Places was the prin- cipal topic in the lecturer’s hour. A corn roast with sandwiches was enjoyed on the lawn. by--all - present. -~ Joseph A. Clark has bred Aymahire calf & pure | been wise enough to retain Everybody looks forward tn the an- nual exhibition of the aris, crafts industries of this busy little state, whick has probably as varied an assortment -f production as any in the union. Special emphasis will be given to ex- hibits and demonstrations of peculiar in- ierest to the farmer. The exhibit of sz ricuitural machinery. ihs year, will be especially interesting. ‘The opening day Tuesdayr. September “4th, is the day see the big exhibits. There will.be the usuval fine exhibit o’ fruit and vegetables produced in south county and the inevitable ke competition for the blue ribbon whic rewards the ambitious grower extra hoeing, and pruning bending in surpassing of his neighbors. In the household arts division wamen will find examples of the very o stest kinks in cmbroidery nad choch:, fancy and the achievernc needie’ work and laceé “making, which clever needlewomen wiil be quiek artment alse and pressrves ¢ the lind for which New Engianl rechs ara fam-wvs. clear anl free iram seds ment where held up to the lighi. and as luscious to atste as fruit can he when picked off the trees at cxac the right stage ' of ripeness and preserved same day. ‘With many paple the exhibits are - secondary comsideration the fair being '» them an opportunity to renew old ae quaintances. Wednesday will be Grange.day. wit appropriate exercises, at which there = always a big turn out of Grangers and their friends. ONECO Miss Agnes Franklin, of Jewett C4ytv has ‘been visiting her uncle, Charles Mc Donnell. Miss Mabel C. Kennedy, of Centra Falls. spent Sunday and Labor Day af Mrs. E. E. Walte's, George Lincoln and family 'and Wi iam Weir were at Point Judith and Nar ragansett Pier, Monday. Miss Annie Clark, of Peace Dale, has beee- visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Pot ter. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Holt and son. of Providence, were recent guests at W. § Burdick's. L . Mrs. Simeon Brewer and two children are visiting relatives in Jersey City. .- Arthur Chamberland .and two children, of Sterling, spent Wednesday with reldtives in this place. .. Mr. and. Mrs, G: W. White, of - ford, spemt the' week end with Mr.