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prizes, one second prize and awarded for his display National Dahlia show and Tuesday of this week ™ ve- nd honor that he won the prizes amateur from all parts of the country the show in some of af many as fifty exhibitors Nearly all ‘Willimantic the of the classing it as amateur at garden of the Pennsylvi Mr. Sweeney entered but ten of dalilias in this exhibition l“_ H -3 3 - Professional and ibitions a ol ias on display. t before - the dahlia grower. One dailies spoke highly of Mr. Sweeney ever, entered A prominent i of ‘ f £ f an R i i by i fo admit defeat by Mr. o Wil To “Youth-ify” and potice how their first & glance is must give to any woman who satistaction But to become or %, permaturely to look e . you actually are — that a_bitter experience. woman can, with a tone, restore to gray, bottle New York judge, teur growe, who has been Win #pecial prizes for many years, al- Sweeney carried off most of the trophies. . Sweeney bad some of his dahlias | ham Girls’ Club, the Willimantic Wo- entered at the Mowsr show of the Con-|man's cib, the Y. M. C. A. the Red mectient Morticnltural Society and La-|Crogs, and the Metropolitan Insurance Qiey Garden Club, of Hartford, Septem- | Company have special programs . which Bet 21-22 and in this exhibit garried m! Gray, Streaked Hair Ask anybody to guess how old you ap directed at your “You can't be more 1 can tell by your hair.” is real- iy forty or more a senseof pride and gray ten years older is in- However. of faded treaked Hair all its maiden heau- the identical color it had in Whether light golden, medi- dark brown or black. Brown is instant in results and absolute- ty harmiess. il Brown to Bacl Special Free Trial Offer. gists: 50c and 61 it to Medium Brown'/and f “breach of the ce. The t fome, sendl to The Kenton Pharmacal | - Dea e trouble, . ., §87 Coppin BMg., Covington, Ky., | \C0Fding to the Mazzola fastion, start. Rmtioateg 11 cents fo pay. postage, ™ at about § o'clock Tuosday merning and war tax. For a free trial package of Browna- Tear this out. “|has been interested in horticulture ail nearly all the prizes offered. . ¢ He has prevared fo enter several of his dahlids at the Mansfleld fai* upon request of the committee. .Mr. Sweepey his life. He has at present about one thousand plants in his garden at , his home in this city, dahiias uhequalied those grown by any amateur of ‘this state. Ameng them sre biossoms liko those that won the hundreds of prizes which Mr. Bweeney has in his posses- sion, Themas Maxwell Connelly, Windham High 1920, entéred Boston College this fall, one of the class of 300 freshmen enrbiling; Donald Francis Conpelly, who completed his _junior, year &t Windham High last June, will complete the ml:; year at Dorchester, Mass., schodl. Both boys are the sons of Thomas F. Connelly of this elty. Everything is set for Wilimantic day at the Mansfleld fair today (Thursday). As today is the last Clerks' Bay of the season all local Stores are to clese at fioon. The Merchants' Assoclatian, af- ter several weeks' plenning has perfect- ed ways of transpertation to the grounds and an attractive program has been arranged. Members of the Wind- they are to carry out. Athlctic events are to be a feature. Supetintendent Md- gar A. Case of the high "schools has agreed to excuse students to leave schoo] early fo enjoy the -outing; and ‘manakers 0% local mannfacturing plants will prevent all help interestod in home gardening to attend the falr. Willimantie Elks will go by two spe- “lclal trolley ears to the hpme of their Brother Biks of Norwich, this (Thus ¥) évening to take part in the car- nival Deing held at the Klks' home in that city. The evening will be known as Willimahtic Night and the local Elks' inténd to make it known that the eve- ning is genuine Willimantic visitation. The Biks will take a band along and €2veral selections will be played on’the streets of Norwich while the logal del- egation ‘is parading prier to “marching 1 to the hall, Albert J. Piche has efitered 'the em- ploy of (he Church-Reed company of this city 8 Iiecent zu-sts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holmes of Lewiston avenue wers Mrs. Barah A. Howard of Niantic, & sister of Mrs. Holmes, and Mrs. How- s daughter, Miss Dorothy L. How- of Providence R. L James Edward Keirans of 182 Jack- son streot has entered Tufts oollege, in Medford, Mass. He is a graduate. of Windlm Iligh, clasd of 1914, Addition- ‘reparation Was mads at St John's Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass. Carmelia Mazzola and Mrs. Hel- . next door neighbors in Brick aired their troubles before Judge Wednesday morning in the police coutt, the result being that Mrs. Maz- #ola was fined three dollars, and costs Amounting to $9.75, Mrs. Zuriski, $§ and rosts amounting to $10.35 and Mre., Va- leraménte, a third party in the mixup, mother of Mrs. Mazzola, was released without paying a fine as she had re- teived the worst of-ft in the fray. Judge Woss told the women that if they could not get along better in the future they had batter move. Interpgeters were heeded for both witnesses—Paul Lacas- Ta for Mrs. Mazvola and Jack Heller for Mrs. Zuriski. Both pleaded not gufity to the charge when Mrs. Zuriski struck the aged mo- sher of tie former with a stigk, draw- - WILLIMANTIO'S e biood. A neighbor motified birs. - - AND STORE. lazzola of the assanit on her mother, % —N"Dl' . ; and. she saw red. While looking en Bheond _hand “:f“,!‘.’i’;:,.f"'&,’; yv:::"_ “?"' street for an interpreter, so she -d~ -»d- before wou. My oF sell | MIENt sWear out a warrant, she encoun- B Widdham County of{(¢red Mrs. iZuriski who was bent on SR similar expedition. The two women g WARD BROTHERS, DEALERS then regorted to hair-pulling as gpesch CAuS Jwekven SL., Wlimantic. | was not gufficlent. Mrs. Mazzola admit. = ted attacking the Zuriski woman byt .~Killourey Bros. FUNERIL DIREGTORS AND . EMBALMERS Phone 20 JAY M. SHEPAR Succeesing Flimore & Shepard (Lady Assistant) Fuaseral Director & Embalmer \VELLIMANTIC| (#42 NORTH ST, Willimantie, Conn. | Lady Assistact Tel. commection DENTIST 715 Main Street. ,Willi , Meyrs—8 a.m to 8 ———|bearers were Roy V. Sweet, Russell CWHEN ¥OU WANT your busi- | Ciark, Lawrence King and Ch: - | Clark, arles mbsy Before the pablic. hete 1800 medl- | Congdon. Burial was in Willimantss Sotaamins ‘of The Buietin. s |don were heid Wednesday afternoon at j2 | 130 o'clock from his home, No. 138 vertising mg blood. eleimed she was so enraged at the at- lack upon her mother she could mot help it. The testimeny of the two fae. tions did not jibe at'ail and later they ndmitted: there was bad blood between them and had been for some time, Wednesday morning, pupils of the ihree upper grades of the Windham dtreet grammar Schoo] were gathor Win the seventh grade room where they lis- ened to talks on Government and The ieagus of Nations. Ex-Mayor Daniel . Dunn and Valentine L. Murshy were {Ahe speakors and following their ad. Jreases the children gave them a rising vote of thanks. It is the plan of Prin. ipal Eilmer E. BllsWorth to have twe prominent republieans talk to the chil- dren within a short time. Funersl services for Herbert T. Cong- Spring street, services being conducted by Rev. Harry 8, MeéCready, pastor of the First Congregational church. The ocemetery, Rev. Mr. McCready reading PO MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. - These New Coats 4 Will Make Selection + -, aPleasure % For Every Woman ‘The coats:this Fall are more charm- bfllfi'obvio\udnmo_fltyle -and of handsome fabrics. 3 S — ———— 10 first prizes and two special meations, |. Pe"f agine ‘they have a sefious disease. stomach & lot of extra work. by | Tablet with or after meals it would be ilnly will banish indigestion. - Promptly Relieve Stomach Distress. . go ‘on suffering from little troubles for years and im- 'y over-eat and force on the But they never think that the stom- ach needs extra help to do extra work. I these people would take a Mi-O-Na a great big help to the stomach in its strain of overwork. Mi-O-Na helps your tired-out stom- ach to do its work and banishes the cauge. 'o matter what you'eat or drink Mi-0-Na will sweeten your sour stom- ach and stop gas belching in five min- utes, The heaviness disappears and | {he stomach is greatly aided in its| work of digestion. And Mi-O-Na not only promptly re- lieves all distress bt if taken regu- ists The Lee & Osgood Co. and drugist e everywhere eell Mi-O-Na on money back plan. (FRBRHED HISH-0-E) I s Cetarrh senqey bagk, = Just it in. Ouifit includes inbaler, at all druggists, HYOME ‘breal Bxtma the committal service at the grave. Ar- rangements were by Jay M. Shepard. Mrs. Eflen J. Capen died Wednesday | morning at St. Joseph's hospital Trom pernicious anaemia. She was -born Jan. 17, 1849, the daughter of iam and Annabella Cunningham Dodge. Burviv- |- *ng Wt is a sister Miss Hannah B.| Dodge, of Willimantic. COLCHESTER Rev. Mr. Eliiott of Hartford preachea| at the morning service in the Congre- (atmm‘ church Sunday last. Carlton , Latham, who is working in Hartford was at his home on Linwooq avenus over Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur P, Baker have returned to their home in Boston after two weeks with Mr. Baker's fath- er, A. A. Baker, on South Main street. Daniel O'Brien of Plainville, formerly of this place was the guest of friends in town over Sunday. Monday and Tuesday being Sucoth, the Jewish holidays, many of the places iness were closed on those days. Jones of ron was in town 6n . T. B. Anderson of Hartford will preach at the morning Service in the Congregationdl church next Sunday. Colchester grange held a regular meet- ing in,Grange hall Tuesd: evening. Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was in town Tuesday. A. F. Roper has returned, after, sever- al days’ visit with his’ daughter in Whit- insville, Mass. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Stannard and son have returned from a fe wdays' wisit with friends in Now Haven Charles M. Reade of Willimantic was in town Tuesday. John Willis of Millington was a caller WINDHAM Mre. W.'A. Raeynolds entertained a aumber of friends at a, very pleasant card party Friday afternoon. There were tWwo tables of 300-and two - of = auction bridge. Cake, ice cream and candy were served. The guests included Mrs. E. J. Btatkor, Miss Grace Bates, Mra L W. MacLean, Mps. H. Hatch, Miss Jo- sephine Bingham, the 75 Johnston, Mrs. C. R. Utley, Mrs. {1ackay, Miss A W. Clifford, Mrs. F. 1 Elizabeth Clarke, Mrs. E.°C. N Ada Larrabee, Miss Bixby and trude Arnold. 3 Ms. C. R and Mrs, Saturday Mrs. /Charles. Taintor, who has been spending two wees with Mrs. R. G. Wa terous, has returncd to her home Port Richmond, L. X A meeting in the interest of Wonan's Suffrage held in the chapel Tuesday ev: ening was addressed by Mrs. Price. Miss Carrie Bishop is visiting friends in New Haven. Miss Julia Burnham, who has been at the inn for three months, has returned to Hartfora Mrs. Charles C. Baileys Island, Me, A number of Windham people attende: the Springfield fair Jast week. Miss Margaret Granger of Montclair, N. J., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Bixby. Mrs. Hattie Hl. Woodson of Providence, is spending a few days with her father, Heary Harvey. Eglinton, of New York and her , Miss Grace Hatch, of. Haverhill, are at Miss Neale's’ Mrs. R. T. Bixb. 1 lead the conse-| cration meeting of the C. E. society next Sunday evening. The topic s, Our Church Privileges and Obligations. Utley was the guest of Mr, H.'D. Utley of New London, Abbe has returned from { yoney which had &ll been raisea®will be 111 Fifth Avenes, > New York, N. Y. T incempoRATES CONTRACT - WALk INTO ANy SToRE IN THe Unitep States To-Dav Anp Try THe Loro SaLisBury TurkisH CIGARETTE. SHoOuLD It Not AppeAL To Your TasTE, - Tue CLerk WiLL Hano You Back - Your Money On Twe SeoT; —which means that if you dun’t like LORD SALISBURY "Cigareftes you can get your money back from the dealer. been at Mss Clagsen’s this summer, have eturned @b Brookiyn, N. Y. The moving picture machine which was vlemonstrated at the Congregational hurch -Tuesday, did*not%prove satisfac- oryqand the clask uf pictures shown was ‘disappointing. As a result the ma- vhine will not he purchased and the used for some other purpose. " MANSFIELD DEPOT Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Hansen are sm an international automebile journey. ‘Chey were last *yard from at Nidgara ifalls, New York, on thé way tp Quebec, flanada. Bell Mrs. from Johnon Memorial hespital, Stafford has returned to her home #prings. . The funeral of Clarence Bowers, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bowers, took At. St” Paul's Sunday evening an inter- ting talk was given by Miss Anderson, young woman from Labrador, who has wace Friday afternoon. Service was held In Dunhath Memorial church, the pas- for, Rev. F. W. Klein, officiting. The Yearers weré three cousins, Fenolon Mo- come to Bostog to be educated. Collum, Jr., Willlam Fafran, Francis Keeney Lathrop has entered the fresh- man_class at Phillips Academy, Exeter, Charles Larrabee has moved to the Fenton home, this week and Mr. Barber of White Plains, N. Y., has moved to the Larrabee home. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chappell spent the week “end motoring over. the Mohawk “Trail. Mre. H. C. Hatch Went to Groton Long oint Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. W. F. Maine. * Mrs. Judson and Miss Holt, who have Bowers and Bd. Gergle; once a schoo mate. A large company of relatives and neighbors attended, both in ehe church and at the grace, in Storrs cemetery. Wiower tributes were- beautiful. Misses Ruth and Ella McCollum of the Connecticut College for Women, New London, were at home from Friday to funday. - - Miss Anna Hall returned to Boston oh Bunday, after nearly four weeks' vaca- tion at the-home of her mother, Mrs. Jane Steadman. - > Mrs. E. B. Thompson was in Williman- tic Monday. 3 The Misses Tilden had theiz, usual vis- itors on Sunday, their brothier; W. R. Til- “len and family, of Norwich, 7 The delegates of Dunham Memorial church to the annual meeting of the Ash- ford Association of Baptist Churches, held in the Baptist church of Stafford, Tuesday were Mrs. Merritt Smith, Mre. E. B. Thompson and Mrs K. L. Di- mock. 5 The weekly hour of devotion, and,the Hel’:fihr meeting of Dunham Memorial —simgly a soothing, healing cintment, _ fzeeifrom all harsh |- deags, that. physicians prescribe | ¥Thursday) at 7.3 churcl® will be held together tonight in the chapel. Beginning Sunday, October 3, the hour for all evening meeting.at Dunbam Mem. orial charch will-he 1 o'clock’ l “The first damaging frost of the sea- ron in this village came Monday of last week. e LEONARD BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Paddock o Cromwell, Mrs. Horace gnd Mrs. Everett E. Loomis and sons, Wayland and Lester Loofnis; of Liberty Hil, were callers at Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh's Sunday. afternoon. The pupils of District No. 13, are be- bodght # barn from Max Himelstein, and have taken it down and fre now robufld. ing it near the sité of the burned barn- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nettleton and daugh- ter were in Colghestor Synday even- ing. Sal AN S L : . 3TAFFORD - Harold Jenkins and Forest Belcher re- turned last week from Mt Hermon, Mags., where they had been spending a few_days. 7 Miss Anna Sheppard of Springfleld has been the guest of local friends. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paik have mov- cd’into their new home, which is nearly completed. . Mr. and Mrs. William Bachelder intend to return to their home in Hast Milton this weels. v Herbert C. Thresher who has been il is_improving. 1 Herbert Plumb and Harold Searls had charge of the Bcrvices at the Baptist church Sunday. They are attending the forden school, Boston. 2 Mr. Scranton and family of Uniom have moved to the Ensminger home. Mrs. Shaw has_returned from a visit th her daughter, Mrs. Ferry, of Union. ? Mrs. I Clark has been spending & - Ielr SvouLp HAPPEN THAT A DeaLER Refuses To Carry < . Our Our OFreR, SEND THE OPEN PACKAGE WiTH THE REMAIN: *. ING CIGARETTES, To THE MAIN OFfice OF THE AMERICAN Tosacco Company, Il Firte Ave., New York CiTy, With Your Name AND ADDRESS PLAINLY _WiLL Seno You Our CHECK FOR THE AMOUNT You SPENT: e WRITTEN held at Grgge hall. Mr. Lovering & ing resignea, they are to leave Ui N Several from here atteng:d the fairs at Springhield, Mass, a at firookiwa, Conn., last week. The frost of last wek did but ‘little| Gsmage here, in most cases corn being but_ slightly damaged. Axp We -| fleld, Mass., were guesis of Ma and Mrs. J. B. Bacon Thursday night. ‘SOUTH WINDHAM Miss Calista Backus, who teaches South Canterbury, week end. was home over the ANNOUNCEMENTS FPIRITUAL ACADEMY TO BESUME SUSDAY Sunday services will be 7 e 1he Spiritual Academy on i rext Sunday afiernoon at 3 the well kmo: 4 paychie Mrs. = iradley of Boston us the speaker and inestage bearcr for the afterncom and evening. During the following #f October th- psychics who 'l: serve the umion wili be Mrs.- Belle G.'Milfer «f_ Providence, :m Thora hm;_: jbaay, N. Y, Mrs Annette P, Maidcn, Mass, and Mrs. Bthel C.° Purdy of New Haven, Conn. With the spening of the services, Rev. Albert P. Biinn wil begin his sixteeath yoar a8 yastor of the First Spiritual Union aad though his summer's. vacation has im- proved the condition of his threat ma- terially, he is not yet able to speak res- . . flarly each Sunday without danger of loging what gain he has made, 80 dur- Ing the fall and winter the best kmown sprakers and peychic in- the ranks of p'Fitunliem have been (ngaged to assist eich Sunday. * Mr. Charles A. Wow- sett will eommence his nineteenth yes: as organist of this properous crgamiza- tien 3t the samé time. The church has issued a fok 7 renerai distribution giving the na) and dstes of speakers enguge from Oc- tober 3rd to May 25th inciustve. { o N a piwerful dapred feom story The Sient ed Ly William Fex odny. Tha story Ton, stepdarghier % ha eun’ect of ts2 «f her moth & is to be pr. it the Breed The :cnters around La: of one Fatfield. S e fathe 's hatred b er's unfe thfulness. She ‘sves Jean Me- feou. a tupper. Whe. M-resu is beng ctested cut of his fortons by Hatheld, fLady Lou exposes her father, and he is vorced out of Salmon Creek, taking his laughter with him. Hatfield abandons her in the snow during a blissard, i lLady Lou I8 rencued’ from’death by Steve nuhan, a furtrader, who later marries In her new iife Lady Lou i§ happy til the reappearance of Hatfleld, ‘whe sells her husband she has been a danee Lall girl and is 1o better than her moth- er who had run away with @ half- tireed. Conahan leaves Lady Leum, but is induced to return by the parish’ priest. *The cast includes Miriam Cooper. Charies lagy, Monroe Salisbury, Raiph Lewis Henry C. Barrows, Howard Davis and ‘William Easle Shirt, an Indian. Anmme Cornwall will also be seen In “The Girl n'the Rain” a delightful adventure love story. This is a Universal speeial nttraction. The Strand Ore after the olter the good shows o(me at.the Strand. With the suprems veudevilis we maie a_Nit. The show Gifered Ly the Strand Thursiay, Fridsy on. Headin- he bill is Alica, Brady. supreme tar, in' & dazmil yictare, “The Harry 5. Fisiden & Co., yre- senting a novel vawdeville oftering which is entirely different thaa any other aet of its kind. Manning «- Manning, the copedy entertainers iy of the right ma- feral and ths comely !s of a different type. Martin & Brows, the comedy ac- robatic entertainers .who will give yau he besi of enteraioracis. Faye and Jtomas, the nif:y vaudevilliand wth newest songs and_dan n 1 ppy act. The Gaument the Jatest kind a Saturday is an esy er on Weeldy is ‘ever. H. E. Card has been {I] at his heme for the past week. Local people who attended the demons_ » | stration of the mew moving picture ma- the Congregational chubed. indham, -Priday evening were’ Mr. and Mrs. George Backus, Mr. and Mrs. C. A larstow and daughter, Margaret. and and Mre. Walter Abbe and two sons Mrs. W, C. Card, Mrs. Walter Backus ind Miss . S. Babcock and her brother, Babcock, spent Monday in Nor- Carl Oman returned hothe Saturday “rom a‘ business trip to Toledo, Ohie. Mrs. Carrie J. Backus as returned to ome in New London after five weeks* ¢ with her son and dausier-in-Mw, and Mrs. Charles Back: COVENTR ; in Frank Wood and Mr. and Mrs. 1. 3,| Richard Reynolds has a runabput and| o oo onoua) gair of Covemtrs Ashley attended the frasral of Alfred|is building a garage. K Grange Fair Association, Inc., was held W.nsor, at Plainfiel g Hn e Nwis focimy X Dutiam W1 Thy last. The weather was fine V" Miss Nellie Gerhardat spent East Hartford were recent guests of their (70 rge orowd was on the gromnds end at her home at Colchestor and with | wousing, Miss E. 8. Babcock and her| 70 © "RCCTa 0 ame setiost, fleats Miss Ella Plage at Sounth Willington, | brother. Jay Baboock. Whith formed m part of the parsde Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clirk and Mr.{ Dwight Ives and Mr. and Mrs. Myron S very oretily Geooreted: The first and Mrs. A. H. Gallup spent Tuesday in Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sims of Spring- Tuesday. week in Palmer. . USQUEPAUGH - Rev. My. Puhles preached at the church Sunday morning. Next Sunday Rey. C. H. Palmer will supply. Rev. C. H. Palmer preached at Narra- gansett Pler last Sunday merning, to supply for Rev: Mr. Bone. Mrs. Jos: Hatherway -and son, Everett, of Slocum, were callers Hete, Thurgaay atternoon. Claude Garland and family have moved trom the Crandall farm to a farm they recently purchased, near Waits Corner. Mr. “and Mrs. Geosge. Hendrich, of Kingston ‘were callers here. 3 Several -from here attended the re- publican caucus at Wakefield, Tussday evening. including several women, it be- ing their first experience iy voting in this Dr. W. Danell Harvey, of Providence, was a caller here Wednesday. There 15 to be & harvest supper at Us- dyepaugh church, also an entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Brookiine, Mass., falled on Mr. and Mrs, Lamond. one day last week. Mrs. Nawion {3 My Lamond's. only siste Miss Ella Dawloy of Fxeter; was a caller here Thursday. afterrnoon. . Mrs, Randolph Carpenter and daughe ter, Ruth, returned home Monday, aft- er spending seyeral weeks with Mrs, Car- penter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Lamond. ~Mr. Carpenter came to ae- company,_them to their horf: in -Brook- ing transported by Rexford B. Cummings ter mchool. . , . The two young Polish men on the C.. J. Holmes farm, who had ‘their barn struck by lightning and burned, have to the Lebanoh — CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY C#t out this slip, enclose mail it to Foley & Co, 2826 Chichgo, Tl writing your usme 13 Ave., il Facelve: 1n Tetorn 5 Te utaing Foley’s fl};ufl?fl} , for Goughs, colds ah ey Pills, for Iyn, N. Y. v Richmond grange met Thursday even- ing with a good attendance. . % Johnson Hoyle, of Peace Diale, atfe ed church here, Sunday. Mr. Hoyle was one of the most active members until he moved to Peace Dale, SCOTLAND - Miss Edith Allen’ of Willimantic Camp Groynd has been spending a few cays -4t C. H. Wheeler's. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Galluo spent the LT , The ge presented a nice sum of BTan jd week end with reiatives at Westerly, . | Hadfleld attended the Springfield fair on Mrs. Richard Fisher is 11l with scariet won by District No. 10 andl ond went tq District No. 8. There arge showing of oxen, cows and was a poultry, fruit, vegetables and eanned Eoods, also famey work. Among _the sports was a tug of war between Cov- entry and Mansfield, won by Coventry. Also one betwesn married and single men which was won by the bachelors There was dancing in the evenimg. Mrs, Catharine Skilten, 67, wife of John F. Skilton, dled at her home earty Wednesiay morning after a -lomg M- ness The fumera!l was held Prifay morning at St. Mary's Catiblic church n S Coventry, Burlal was in the family lot in the cemetery in South Coventry. Mrs. Skilton is survived by ‘her husband, two sons Edward F. and Joseph T Skiltop of Coventry, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Battye, of Mans- fleld. Rev. Mr. Collins of Manchester, ¥. in_ the Congregational H., preaehed ehurch Sunday morning as a candidate. He will preach again next Sunday.- Miss Hinniman of Hartford were st the chapcl Tuesday afternoop. -te struct the women in the use of the bal- lot. The Ladies’, society met afterncon in the chapel, The Ready Helpers will (Thureday) evening. Mrs. Arthur S. Wood of Glastewbury d Mrs. Leslie G. Mills of Westpert ~|are visiclig. their pareats. © | Miss Marian Griswold’ of Hazssrd- ville is visiting Mrs. Doris " 3 Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Ellington spent (he_week-end With their daughter, Mrp. I R Lee : . CHESTERFIELD Miss Bessie Kaplan hai returied %o New London to works, after spending her vaaction here. School was closed in the 12th distriet Wednesday -bn account of the Jewish holidays. . Many from here attended Hamburg tair Wednesday, with pleurisy and pnemonia. < recent caller, here. Mrs. Thomas Hodak of New York i visiting local friends. - The dance was. well attendsd day evening in the Eureka Soclal glgb Mr. and_ Mre. Willism Powers callers in New London Sunday. Mz, and Mrs Charles eallers ‘on Mr. and Mrs. of Balem Sunday. seade of the Wednesday* meet this Mrs. A, Miller is very fll at her home Walter Gadbols of East Lyme wax s - .y "l‘in;r'n Cluh'nlq -