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JEWETT CITY What Is Coinz On Tonight. The postoffice Will be closed today Motion Pictures_ai Sreed . Thestre WILL A 'I'lc from 8 a. m. untl 630 p. m. < v Yot iy Riverside Grammar 1001 ¥ri- o= - o —— . ¥ > day noon for the mmfier a%‘ e week. . W ”' iSGbne - a g T m’}hgnhz:g:u Seryige ta Cemtral Dope The pight operator at the railroad ules For Youns sters. J : i i station fas been taken off for the hours| 3-<Wrife painly on ome side our sehoo had L 2 lesson In tion Noo s 5“"%‘"’3:‘;.‘.3.:“: ’;\rfl? between 10 p. m. and 6 a. m. Mr. Gomes | paper only, gud mumber the pages. W a iM. Ausiliary, Ofice, vnlhe «Martin, of this clty. ‘were mar-{ who was orerator, i§ Working at Day- pen and ink, not pencil. nmorl;y vf t.h; vom inglam ol morning at 8 o'clock at | ville. ~ ’.‘_‘E..,, 2nd pointed asiclos il be to be Palmy) smept, No. 5. L 0. O b by Rev. J. J. Papilion,| Tie daace tonight (Thureday) at ms Do not use over 250 fipt , m—, F. u?eeu Odd_ reliows Hall also sang the muptial| Ashiand Casino, as told in Wednesday's | Wosde. fere In it { ! afayiie. Counerl, Ng. 207, L. 8t 3. itnessés were Azaire Cha-| Bulletin is for the enjoymrent of thé mill umn wu will ‘lnw. du& mbem of the Wi in T. 3 m aine .,{' ¢ Erom. aud Jouh Mar'| peratives ana Uelr fienas, > 5 sirien o circle, mi{ 7 of you are t : mfi’fl“yfim poscrcaft Legion, Xe. 124, 1 ride. 'ter cere-| Ona of Grisyes* s weather prophets a te 3 . mony a breakfast was served at the|the old school, sys that now the rookd] ,,,‘;g'"",{."';,,,,,.,"““ 2 w pdih flnfi M : / ®or T fome o ride’s parents, Mr. and|and swamps are fuli winter cén Set in s meant to help = choose a rul John in of No. 36 Ives street,|any time it wants 0. He recalls that WIDE-AWAKE POETEY. United States? I lope those days wil MopsE pazA guests heing present After| when he was a youngster there was al- Taeticiviae Vs find me a good strong republican. A > - a hoeymoon the couple will reside| ways skating and “slidivg down hill” on PR 2 AR . POYON, Age 11. Many are awailing anxously in ! whetd the groom is employed. | Thanksgiving dey. The close geason is &xalé:dthe ;hrv 'gll“ % CAPER O gziwyfie of the 1-:1::) lfvx mnhx; be :m Arthur Glugras, Brisf partrid uail. lependence Bel ‘ ' Y c— 3 sdfternoon a iympic hal where RUGES s Coatigne ot s ol et e o B L 28K ‘And Freedom's birthn{ Rabbis Huntise. ¢ the Moose bazaar is being held. Gon- Were united in marriage _Wednesday|bunting geounds this scacon. Much of| How love of Jiberty Dear Uncie a little boy 9 tidg! idorable fivalry is manifestal. wisdukst morning at 9 o'glock, In St Marys|the squirrel wdols, cnce so plenty, has Bore men Across the sea years gid. . We have dogs apd<ebioh 1 the city’s dancers and the different con- Ghiurch, Rev: James J. Tyler performing|been cut for ties, poles and cord wood. That they might worship Thee, ind 7 fathet is s AuAter, o gets 'fl . festants are cerfain 10 have their @ ceremony. Bonaventure Gingras, a| Thero was some talk about Funming Saviour of earth. : bits ‘ahd mmother fricé them. tathér 7 3 d friends preent to help éheer them on. er of the groom, Was best man[One Of the old time chicken shoots like Went hunting today anl ¢ fout No _éptrance fce is chatgel to compete Following the ghturch ceremony the wed. | the ones well romembered by the older| 1 fear 2gd trembling somay fabbits and -two~ Woodeotk. ' They had S e ard prizes will be awarded the winning ding party motored to Hartford where a| Tesidents wio Were LGys 40 years ago. But gui by Thy fafre 1ong bills. » - 1 couple. ing night, the ad- kot breakfast was merved at tho Hotel Bond.|One cf the fine featurex of fiese $hoots 4 fa8 nofgried; oo your Se diina, ? migsion to the hall will be fres. Danc- a‘wm the day. Collections Oy "301 wrs Gifigras Will reside in Bris.| S secn in the fact that tHe chickens A banner Dfight and new, HARRY E. ‘pu.'u R, 5 ing, as well as the rest of the entertain- De fmade as usual. THe SUB-Sta- 1|01 on “their return from a short hon.|Wer: not put up and tied to a Stake to The red, the White, the blys; Westir: ER, Age 9. J . ment, will go on as usual, With music ‘i:l\ " the Bay State Drug Stofe will | o oon ey supposed. A three-inch paper ring was THat's led the natiops thro’ furnished by Rowland's Jazs Band, both SoPe fhom T 5. 21" wati Aoon #hd thoth il Pl & et up on @ tres or post ten rods aWay. The war-torn world. Hanias BHE & i v afternoon and evening. A large crowd is $ m. until § Wk st ’l"'Nh"E‘ u"d'““mfl'd 4| Dhe marksmen were réquired to' use no . arle. 3 sure to be in atiendance this aftermoon dsual Thread City Cyelers' Min-{to a4 P‘,‘ e it Bupting and, and 18 shot finer than No. 6 and must also shoot Al o'er our favored land ear Tncle Jed: I will tell you how as the 3mall admission of ten cents en- st the Emerad Twhight Hop, 'and B o, Mk e Dy fhurch | of | without ‘rest or support of say kind, or| WIth peace 4nd plenty spansed, mm-y cattle we have. We bave tw 3 e ; titles each patron fo a pleasant afternoon offiér enteripinments will tend to fill out | Greenfiel ade. Rey. Dr. Lemon has| "yt (00 @ 0 iots in the ring Let anthems ring! i Torsés, one #f them is named Dick an ' . of dancing and enjoyment. Monday evep- the day. many friends in this city made whilef 1", nioken, which was taken from a| Fof soldier Doys away the other Chub. They are both g fog will be Legion Night. When the Hy Victor Olson. the small son of Victor | Pastor of the local First Baptist ehrel| ey coop and handed over to tne| — On this Thanksgiving Day, lorsés. ~ We have nmmen o and Davis Legion, L. O. O. M., will parade, Olson. 6 No. 531 Jacksoni street, suftered | 308 FieT ATl Bne YEArs' service Nere|jucky gunner. Ten cents was the price| Lt all thé people pray, B0 s Bl ghleed We alio| FEEEEH ; i . headed by a band. To those wishing to pafiifal injuries Wednesday mornin or Manchester, N. S5, Where he re-| jer shot. (At that time any quantity of And praises sing. have a” dog namied nrlo, Ho is 2 very enjoy Thanksziving, Olympic hall and Theh Te felf from an automobile and | Mained for ten years.' Until the time of| 0y {00 &001q be bougnt for 50 cénts gentle Eve, b buzaar are the answers. his acceptance of the call to the Groen- doe: ry Saturday Carlo and| B the Moose b: re Qur viet'ry nobly wen 1 go out mmt&n: wua Tabbits and Struék the groénd, eutting a deep gash each. Today it is différent. i in i head. The child was taken to St. “efifh‘"flh r;; i gx::m;\ of ‘meClWfl‘ Sunlight hop and dance at the Com-| - Shall make all rations une skunks. This mtnnu- Carlo caught a| DAYIS THEAT Joseph's hospital and tfeated by Dr. fln g;‘l‘:“ -~ e 1 leve-| munity House, Plainfield, Conn., Thanks- In bonds of love! . uquxmu. ‘Someti l a ngighbor t BE. 1 Chiries A. Jenkins. The actident took Bl giving Day, Nov. 25, 1920, given by the Let war's grim rorrors endy would go olt hufiting With his shotgun. Some of the most beautiful settings, Pace when the boy leanmed against the| Fumeral services for Hon. William| Fidelity orchestra of Worcester, Mass. Good will and peace attend, When Carlo would !ee s squirrel he s both out-door and interior, are -hv'm of the cdr, his weight causing the | Buell Sprague of Andover were held on| Hop from 2-6 p. m., dance from 8-12 p. And blessings will descend. would run after i e squirrel went A 5 in Anita Stewart's greatest pictw @uor to swing open, letting him fall to| Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from|m.—adv. From Him al cve. up 4 tréd hé would bark u the trunk of 1, e Yellow Typhoon, which wiil be shown n the groumd. The wound was mot of a|the funeral parlors of Jay M. Shepard at| Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Davan and|—Walter Allen Rice, in Baltimore Ameri- | the trée till we ¢ame and shot it. Wheh & L the Davig theatre today, Friday and Sat- werious nature. 2'0- RSO»HHMMSMH:CL §ervi;w wer? grandchildren, Bdward J. Davan, Jr. can. "-'he! 'fr"'"'i :‘eu he wuam think that it ur%);. i, saliie teibes ence | DY Rev. arry S. ‘ready, pastor ‘of| and Beverly Davan are Thanksgiving = ” a live and would 0 1 D:k"“'nhcfl':"‘;f; R e ilorence | the First Congregationel ehurch of this| guests with Mr. and Mrs, Edmond Jodoin| UNCLE JED'S TALK, TO WIDE- LOUIS r&‘. Age 11, : 2 estates in New York, great New ork 3 i oy & 5 p 3 hotels, chateaux of Paris, Paris hotels marriage by Rev. Charies J. Kelley, on|cMy, who also réad & committal ser-|at their home on the East Main stréet AWAKES. Brooklyn. / < 3 : 'wyxm' at 7 o'clock in St.|Vicd at the grave in the Willimantic cém-| highlands. Thanksgiving day is the day of the ex- Y RE B2 n;;d (as‘lnq::b‘er mc;(tssm:;}:‘ i nmmnlr Josepis church Willism Donovan was | oteFy ; polr- ma Mes. . B, Robinsen 2nd 5oh|(ra ooa things for diner, 3 real day of A gtk Wil i Washington, London and the famous Wa- st man and Miss Mary Shea wus the| Fumeral services for Mrs Leola D.|Earl of Jewcit City and O. W. i1 o 50 : In the hunting sea- g v} Dridesmaid. After tho church ceremony| Russ were held Wedneaday afternoon at|of Kenduskeaz, Me. are guests of Rev.|feasting, a holiday that is always wel- |son'of 1919 (wo boys were :Aa-kms‘pu e L e O Pl aosasd & breakfast was served at the home of |1 o'clock from the lome of her daugh-|and Mrs. J..Edw. Newton, of New Ha-fcomed and long anticipated. It is » day | aratiohs for a tabbit Hunt. ~As they < < atiig, 4bd ;.Dnmf‘ml stenes of the sea ft- Dride’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary|ter, Mrs. A. T. Burdick of Merrow. Ser-| ven. of family gatherings,” where ihe turkey | Were éomg 0 b¢ away until about six 7 P % £y &elf. In fact theré is a wealth of béan- tiful scenery and background for one of the most fascinating and thrilling pic- mh of No. 1087 M:@: street, some|vices were by Rev. B. C. Bugbee of| M Fred Jodoin will entertain for the fhirty guests being present. The groom| Warrenville, who was assisted by Rev.|holiday Mr. and Mrs John Reardon dnd| " is employed by the New Haven railroad | Walter B. Laiiphear of Chaplin. Inter-| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chabot of Norwich. Py reunigns result. little rabblt Bound and a box' of some- & s valye Vi . A tures ever presented. and his bride by the American Thread | mefit followed in the Russ family ceme-| A party of twelve young women from| But it is, or should be. more than that. | thing o eat qof dinner. o o chitave k D Company. They left for New York on|fery. Arrangementw were by . Jay M.|Putnam made a Visit Vet after-| The very name indicates that it js a day | _ They entered’ a big Elgomy. fopest Hu’i‘t‘:n!elfi:figrrsdc:;l- *bare Devit Jab Ahelr honeymoon Wednesday afternoon| Shepard. . noon to ‘A)lnr(vsh s‘:“l?:c !‘:: m-m‘“é for giving thanks, and such thanks are Which is noted for game of all kinds. g 4 " ¥ which is full of excitement and thrilling S TR ratecd Will reside in thig Fagrick Rohas, §7, who died Tuesday o Mmen, - They were postulants and{not for the mice things t eat apd fhe 3:‘;1rfl£(et;lea:ggm:‘mkm‘ada:d l:a(eg(ur??:cl; - T s it h e v o a Francis hospital, Hartford, fol- . ¢ H f the = o cational picture, and a beautiful Prisma Me. nd Mrs. Winam <. swan, of|Iowins an liiness of one’week, was born | SIVCRISCE % (G DIOVIOR! MU0 (G pleasant times enjosed gn that day, put f € P51 boih tabDIL andog Werd| wih the best friends, apd the PIBEW|T bed & gopd fise I wad giad 16 e them | flm. Eden of the Pacifc, make up a feal Grove place. Willimantic, hdve an-|in Central Village but had made Willi- ied by the assistant provincial{for the many blessings that have been'| SUC Of Sight e boys sat down on & g.,y is tichest in frlends. holiday program. Thanksgiving day the Sounced the engagement of their daugh-|manfic his home for several years. After . Miss Mary Norberta Smith, to Jul-|leaving this city he was employed at the| : log a little di b 2 number of the sisters received in @ countless umber of ways | fojee ¢ d1sEusted at the ®urn of af . Margaret Jeffers of Montville is|throughout the yeaf. ¥ dny of our ySung readers nu 614 show will be continucus from 2 to 10. . lonély and bie at any ‘tims’ ; ve’ K n Marwood Norion, of Lake avenue,|Highland Court hotel, Hartford, and was| .. i v T ’ 1t being dinner time they ate their! = 7 x Bristol. Miss Smith is a graduate of W. | embloyed there until taken sick. He was| \\5 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jeffers of| - juot hocause we are apt to take sueh | 004 With"a good appetite. Just as they SiEption for Z:-: g“ e o * = DAVIS THEATRE. B N. class of 1918 and is an instructor|a Sbanish war veteran, having been in blessings without giving much thought | (Lished their dinner they heard the bark-| 10 PRIV JHE M‘,’"m,l é; ar Babbitt Old-fashioned as Mary may sound, ® domeftic arts in the New Hiven city [ the regular U. §. army during that war. to them at the time; except possibly fo | pue grtory, enardpine Srowiing 3¢ | 87V srier Yed whEt Dear Unglp Jed: Thig is the rat time| this musical comedy produced by Geo. fehools. Mr. Norfon is & graduate of the|Surviving him are four sisters, Mrs. Ju- WINDHAM eaiord 3 PPl I8 | gome gaimal. "oy “ROth. seized théir isd',‘,’u,s n.g‘ 1 have writjen fo the Wide-Awake Cir-|M. Cohan, is o speedy that it breaks Sommecticut Agricultural College, class of | lia Evans of Providen: 1 Mre. Ida Pegrum attended the meet- | think that we are lucky, it is well that ‘zl:lens‘:r- ran over to the spot where Baltie. cle. T thonght ] would ¥rite to records. Mary will be seen at the 917, and is connected with the mand; atherine Rohan of Ware, Mas: ing of the Eastern Connecticut branch, |we should stop and think of the great | ey oug#htha_ dog and the rabbit were 1811 you about our rabbits. ol iy ,, one night ealy, #ént of (e Pierco-Norton firf of Bris-| Mathew Galligan and Mrs. Mary Roberts| v 5. F. M., in Jewett City last week 2nd | many thingsdor which we have tesspn 10| RS o L. oS ST s We bave had them about & month. Our | Thureday, Dec. »l of thjs city; three brothers, John Rehan!gpent {wo days with Wauregan relatives. e han A evars 5 hen' they reached the spot they were . . o 2 Fose! aupt gave them to us. There are two| To Write in terms of Cohan al AMhough bids have been received by|Of LOs Angeles, California, Edward Ro-|™ yjics s, Elizabeth Clark of Putnaro is a | ¢ thaniiful every day and every week, gurptised to see their dog| Dear Uncle Jed: An Arab onde found|big rabbits and twe Hifie pfes. They| Cohan dancing and sing ce e ®anitdry committee of the board of han of Mansfield and James Rohan uf.w.m“ at Dr. Guild’s. The Guild young |80 that it isnt taking very much time or Two shots{ himself in the desert without f6od ot | hdve pifk evi We give them clover, | most impo: , for cold type can't keep @dermen for the removing of garbage| this cit eople are entertaining viie friends, two |seriously interrupting our pleasnres if we echoed and re-e(:)\o;d through the gloomy| crink. As he was walking along, be saw e‘mzu capbage, turnips $8d corn to eal | up With the pace he sets. Mary goes like forest, and the 'coon fell dead in the B B fhe city. it is understood that the fig-| The fumeral of Mrs Althea Olsom was|from Yale, two from Abbot academy and |gey, : : 2400 o] Im thy distaret & bagl ERERR f WR4L R QR 2P Shisme = ¥ el ® Jndemsiond al the R Ehe fugeral of Mry Althea Olson was| from Yalc, two from Abbot academy and |qevote & day once a year to consierin | Srownd. Aftér the. “coon was. Swinned - food or drink hie hasténed to pick | - Good bye, I hopé I can write to you | whizzmg hit. It is amazingly rapid f side fot thix purpose in the city budget. | from the undertaking parlors of Jay AL | Hrs. F. . Guild and Mrs. Ada Lagra- | OUF biessings and giving thanks therefor. | 3nd e dos's wounds attended to, thelit up: but on ovening it Ne found only | again. s s cometiane, Sasting ks ~The tion for this work in 181 | Shepard, No. 60-62 North strect. Ser.|beo attended the reunion of Abbot acad-| If you don't think there ars muny | P98 Went Rome the heroes of the day. | nearls. o o Disappointed, he said, It Is only| LILLIAN MAIN, Age 8. |3 Cohai's comedians—dancing like mad and this year the budget cails| vices were by Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter,|cmy students held in New London Fri- |(nings for which to give thanke, Just HENNIB STEINMAN, Age 12. | pestis: i Lebgnon. 5 and leaping, romping across the stage b $1500. - pastor of the First Baptist church. The B Sl 4 N Yantic. DIANA ELANCHETTE, Age 12. with the perpetual motion of Youth. In Jolin Chason of Baltio and Miss Ed-|Dearers were Ture, Oscar,’Allen and Rob-| The procceds of the recent food sale |\Rink of how many more —advaniages. s Tafivillé. . 'a Brave Deed. all of it, feet and head. are the marks ert Olson, Nicholas Olander and Arthur|for the benefit of the Near East relief |comforts and privileges you have today Tie Fussy 014 Woman. - 4 of a genius grown to one of the biggest Wilcox. Burial was in the new Willi-| rand amounted to $65.50. than did those who anded 6n these shoreg| Desr Undle Jed: Once there was a} . gollie Erevents mn Soaidest. p‘%’;me nw‘tf!e uduved Duo'fl be ""—,’;’ B ST vt b Olte P mantic cemetery where Rev. Mr. Carpen-| Anhout 35 Windham people attended the | 300 ye: t th and wh mdn and wife who- were very old. Oné| Dear Uncle Jed: John Ergkine had B¢ book- diid lyrics by Otto ter read a committal service it eathetafaet contest InEWAT: years ago next month and who 45 1€ | qay thy wife' told ‘her husband it Adam charge of ‘i weotbN 50 e Flilrond gnd] oot ot New Eojian nd § Poor fisherman. | 4ng Frank Mandel and the music by Lou 2 ars w y By e . His only companion was a dog, one of the > g | thés second “andual concert and dance| Miss Mary Little and Mrs. Robert Pe- |endured were moved to devote this day | Would be in paradise. along the tracks, his dog, Collle, Was| wyije th fishi th his T dancls wiven by Obwebetuck lodge, No. 16, In-|grum are spending Thanksgiving in Hart- |to the counting of their blessings. * And | _OP€ day a mdn came in. She told him| &iways his companion. T he a7 ";:"’L‘ mfi‘n’;'nou;e principals, there are threo o ndent Order of Odd Fellows, in the | ford. even though we cxperiencs them | Gnd Lo 8310 "I will build you a castle; One night as Mr. Erskine was p pasing ,(u"*sfiq b i’ fiipel o tnoh LN EM ¥ Tpmareally clever a8d xperience them in{afq have servants and everything for! his Svening meal. Collie. Witg B il o T e T Ve y evening. The pro-| Mr. and Mrs. v A. Bi turned all, Wednesday evening. The pro-| Mr. and Mrs Il‘rn:\ed:““:ux; Teturned | greater or less measure, e should ot | ous but thers WL be a dish on. tho 1 | Betwee s My, Cole: FHY b ’t“ ‘fo #Rdirection of the | ROVCH. GO %or “Nary. | town rramme began at 8 o'clock With an hour | S ,, By b 2 by this, furned ( + coneert by the Peerless orchestra. At 9 for a fow days. |forget to show and express our gratituds | Plé YoU must riot fouch. If you toudh | ceedings. e s | oelock Past Noble Grand and Mrs. at the same house |for the things which have been provided ;‘0’{;: d:"“; ‘:1 Lo rhmffh:"d t':vtchw Spddenly he sprang to his fest aif 4 Isket: ' He soon BREED THEATRE. : i < 74 labor. i 2 S - bt tain :’L’i‘.fl;;’iai"réflfiui?'{fy 12?5116{3 ree oF Eigeaton, BT Plamb and ehil- | for us. And as we observs Thauksgiving | Would not touch It, but one day the| Phe rachs. * When :‘:nrx‘orgv':;: a?::lzr’ rise 1o deé the TRal S s Borors of oy Puctisy Nt 5 of cen sumbets of WHich mine wero: mod-| Miss Florence Truell is spending the |We Should not overlook the opporfunity | Wifé safd fo Her husband, “We W peek| Ersiirie wemt out fa look for his com-| & ehisy 48 14 oW The man raleed | Erich von. Stronelmrs latest. Laie and nine were old fashioned dnces ing vacation with her sister in fof making it a day of teal thanksgiving | 300 Se€ what is in it So She opened the | patiion and heard him barking loudly. | me chfld into fhe Soat. He at once started | Jewel production, The Dev joWing" the * Ainth ~ mirab&r, intermis-| Naghva N. H. B g cover and 2 monse ran out of it and they| Véry sure that Something was wrong Welgor thie sBote.' The child soon regained | which comes to the Breed theatre today, 10 |sion came and ladies of {Volet Rebekah| School was closed Tuesday because of | Lodge, No. 1. 0. O. F, served ice|the eréam, cake and Soda water. The Ziallshad been pretfily decorated could not L i S ' i Gatls be sold -1 Wil 5o and e It yea | LEich ST the dor A8 e rounded tue| eobatiguseed” 9 Guesioned the €hid| Friduy and Saturday. Mr. von Strol VINWERS 2 touched the dish.” Wi futye to his astonishment he gaw Cofliel snd ‘found out his' name ‘and the place | heim was the author and director of J en Weir and Miss Dorothy WINSERS OF TRIZ BOUKE. gached the dish.” When he opened thie|sill barking, sitting on a hufe boulder| wheps hé Hved. ' Th child while ou| Bind Husbands, the recent Universal closed their summer home here| 1—Helen Towers of Versailles—The | JiSh the mouse was not there and he|which had rolied upon the track. 3 for the occasion by P. D. Donohue, Amer- 1 returned to New York. Campfire Girls on the Farm. told them to go home and work hard. | Erskine was just in time to Wern fhe ';1,;{"{,’,‘,“’,’,.:“: i B s Medied | T il S e n flags being draped about the room. | L . 3acLean went to Jersey | 3 Linwood Tracy of Canterburs—The | nag ne Asem won g S Voo Just as express and thus preveated a horrible #6-| hot tied fuR: TR tofs fhe aon | A rosragection 1 The Devirs Pass ‘cross tho stiging a white banmer was Urday fo spend the winter With | Boy memm o 2d as Adam and Evey cident. o @ Y aof § B B| T apciestie s 2 Duis Fes O | :ung having the four letters of the lodge | her dzughter. A _ MARJORIE HYDE, Age 10. IRENE CHAPPELL, Age 1. | ony a3 m“: g s, Tt e B s (he Shicr A | jnecribed upon it i Br.'and Mra. Himer Weldon of New| O Arcelis Dovon of Glasgo-—The| Noywii Taftville. be received $5000 fawdra for saving the | von Stroheim has spent a good deal of { The dance was voted.n success n are Thanksgiving guests of Mr. | Campfire Girls on the Mareh. = chiid. Thel dog was given the greatest!time there himself and much of the loeal | fhe folloWing commitfees thanked jand Mrs. A. E. Weldon. +—Altred Hopkins of Central Village— Nimrod the FHunter. The Little Bears Party. fedgt he éver had in hi¥ life, which last- | color of the scenes ingthe French capi- e e e ieeton, any. 11 The Center schdolfiolsd 3p to B4 Hgnitea | THS Aulo Boys' Blg Six Dear Uncle Jed: Nimrod, The garden-| Dear Uncle Jed: There was goifig toj & for threé daye Don’t you thirk this|tal is the result of his own experience. R ihs i Tl s na ot Gy SleptrioRy = 5—Louis Laframboise of Brooklyn— | €'s ¢at. 1§ & mighty buriter. Hé keeps|be o party at (ke 5ittlé begr'd house. He| Was a brave deed? The story concerns an American su- Mies Sarah Parsons of New York is the | The Auo Boys' Adventare. the barn 4nd thé stables free from ra{s|had a little sister and Her namhe Was WILLIAM DURR, Age 11. | thor living in Paris with his extravagant s 6—Benuie Stelaman of Yantic—Fag |00 Mice And many a carcléss Bitd| Mary. The little bear's name was Johnny.| Taftvile. - wife, who becomes hopelessly in debt at A)!‘:i.cksmiv;fi Pabt the Frontior: ‘amzx squn;lre! be eagu:lres as well. Yes- | He asked his mother if he cou'd have a thé shop of an un!(‘mm;hlr’\u moduP\: for a we v erday when the gardener was going : Expecting the woman to follow the Pa- in New York state. ¥ e i throuzh the Wheat field, he came UDon | tase’ One s the. :,,:33’.,“:’,‘,’“3:,.’,"’: e 600 Rentrs fislan method of getting a rich lover to stormy day. there were 17 | LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. imrod stalking along.~ Held in 'DIi8|lof of cooking That day she sen¢ the| Dear Uncle Jed: Sir Jacob Newton in-| pay her bills, the modiste introduces ber ceting of fhe Woman's | Joseph Phalen of Taftville: I received | mouth was.a gregt rabbit two-thirds s lictle bears out to play. She told IQW. s‘mct# :‘}?’muu not 0 distard alm| {5 °an American army officer. This ...2,. ed by Wiliem El | fhiur Swanecn, William Tinker, Clinton | Wood and William Anthony. | The committee on arrangements wa \rthur K. Taylor, chairman, Clinton T Waood, secrstary; Chatles L. Thompson. rett and Ture Ol iof, Herbert Ladd, AT-|suest of Mrs Obcar T 5 0.1 31 held with Miss' Emma | the prize bobk entitled The Boy Scouts [large as Nimrod nimself. When he |10 his by apmouncing dinner. but)out to the inbut fortunate thine M ] was ably done by Prof. W. G.1armabe:. Reports from _the Kastern |in Italy, and I have read 1. TRk 1t | ~Well 1lan mif Wotd,” laughed the| aoner to Set some loo Creom e ned | © AR it el LK happenéd to’ the yedie Wil & i s e Connecticut branch, W. B. ¥. M., meeting |is very good. ~Please aceept thanks, gardener, 1 Wopder What you Wil Be | wnet he mad . He onty seid. i sdt | pIate by the fire in the difiing room for| “Sam e Grasse: who plaved the part # right was a /visitor inf;; ett City were given. The' third — hunting next, tigérs?" brioging an old keg to cut up fof Kigln 10 1RE When he feit digposed. On|of the husband in The Devil's Pade Ker, Warrcavills Wednesday wight. f The Dible in Missions was|LETTERS WRITTEN “BY WIDE- TOLIA CHAPPELL, Age 1. | Tae ors nons put & in the cettie 6n¢ pigs] & on & griend Went fo dine With|gna Una Trevelyn is his Wife. Clyde el L s g 7 Miss Doxothy Bepwl.” Sewiiz, AWAKE: “ | Taftyille. he wheelbarrow away: ENGH- e toth: mom)‘.'er was absorbed | Fillmore portrays the American officer. During the recent severe Wind and rain Benjamin Fraaklin. Thanksgiving. S vIte® d Gy e wgrd o the 16e |8 “flfififlk&. Bis fciend dined mlone. | Leo White, Mae Busch, Ruth King and | FRANKLIN |t fences and e Were plown down. | e i nele Jedi When Bemjamin | Dear Vincle Jed: In the sixteenth cen-|édon children and' thelr cousiny dnd’the | Shotly slier Newtod entered the dining! Jack Mathei | i the kindness of W. F. Maine, | Franklin was in his 17th year he ran ), n el » y room: up tp the fireplace for! A Sunshi omedy titled His Wife's Mre. C. W. Grant has returned, after | S RRLE . ; R | tury theére were people living in England| young foxes, to come to the party. AW mg“‘ ine comedy tit s Wi s bers of the Missionary society | away from his home in Boston. He fifst | uho were discontented, for ti # had to|s®id they would come. That evening 1§ afifier, Which on account of thelCafler, and a Ford Educational make spending o “few days i Ledyard. the E. C. B, W. B. F. M., in |went to New Yerk on a sailing’ vessel, 't the Kiawe, eheitad o ait fatt e thale Sjther tol thels 8 & me vigitor bad not been!yp the remainder of the bill. Four shows About thirty attended the dancing class | City last week. ' The party in-| While looking for work in that pluce, | hat Bellees i tiis thucch. So o O |ater “{"”" o e e s bae 3 t flidding it He &ald. | foddy—at 130, 3, 6.15 and S.15. d in the town hall Wednesday even- | cluded the president, Migs Dorothy Brown, | without findiig whiat he wanted, he St | eiled to go to Holland. . There they o | dlathes. | Soon the guests drrived Thoy | Eorlly, T n‘ {nrko!ten that I had on 0re ing of last week. Yy, Miss Grace Bate§, and treas- [ed on foot for Philadelvhia. When i |licved and went to their oW church,|Blayed all kinds of games. Presently they 3 THe gdies Ria sosiety met with Mrs. . Miss Clara Johnson. walked to that city bis clothes/Weré rag- | hut soon decided {0 Corgs to Awabrica fof| hud lunch. There Were sandwiches, and THERESA ADAMS, Age 12 THE STRAWD. Theodofe Crandall Thursday. Aboit nembers of the Comfort club met | ged and spattered willi mud, and in-each | fhey ere. frald thete cRUGLeR. wourd | jam, toosa for & dvink SA@ lo¢ credws| TILEWHE There will be four shows at the Strand twenty were present. Work for the com- | 2 Bingham 2nd packed their an- |arm he carried a long roll of bread that | grow up to be Duteh. So one hundred | the last thing. All went home happy. Y theatre today—1.20, 3, 6.30 and 8.30. The fng sile e Grihid PUEICS or oA s ho bad just bought at a bakers. A girl | of thedé Piave people sailed fo Americal BERNADINE S. WILLIAMS, Age 12. W big musical show, Springtime Foilies, mI'IC, CONN. Mrs. Lewis Jfi Mfl"e;fm ;{ldllfln Satdie _— named Deboran Reed stood in the door | iy g hoat alled the iayfower. They Central Village. v, -LL gmenb Three ):.}n Il._«l “?iu te):mr;h Matterson of Pawtucket, R. 1, were re-| _ of r ®ather's house and laughed at him H i 2 -2 oe onovan, ox, Parker. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Robin- SPRING HILL 4s he' trudged along the sireet, A few | Sonshey bt Srriven ot Elymnrs, o T oiin 2 Gyntec sants tn wus e g‘u': Howard Hodge, Lucille Dye and Sadie | son The annual harvest suoper served by |years after this octurrence she became | i ‘the wiiter of 1620, Thé fathers huilt AR s o eiterocolltis, sg€d 1 month, IS da | Rose, and a chorus of pretty girls. The | A miscellancons shower was given Mr.| the L: v at the church last | the wife of Benjamin Franklin, who soon | cabins gut of fogs, but these cabins wers| Dear Uncle Jed: I am golog te tell Franess Feliowes Parier, sce ity | secona episode of The Moon Riders. See nd Mrss Bugehe Aver recently, at their| Friday evening is deserving of became famous all over the world. R0t very good sheiter, fof the snow came| YOU about my vacation thfs stmmer. My %, #fe 1€ Years: 31, William Dan. | 't Fifty of the best riders in California fiome. when a most enjoyable eveningipraise it received. A genuine old JAMBS RILBY, Age 12. | in through the oracks. The noxt stmic| Tcle swid ke would b me v 3@ | (0 YNGR Of "om, age 14 years, 19 | Nere obtained Ly Univerdal for s nex s T 0 R E wue kpent. Gumes were played nad re-|ed boiled dinner, the dessert imelyding| Norwich. - mer dn Tndian nAmed Squnto snd nis| Shester as T had never teen on the eera mm sérial, The Moon Riders, now showing 3¢ ments were servd. four kinds of pie, was eaten,with retist e Fnds nomer tess e phant aropg| Hone. We got up at five oeiotic and Fof | . es wirmis—oct. 4, Ea. | Strand. In picking these horsemen, Mrs, €. W. Grant was a recently Wil-| by 75_or 80 people, and the price was Hunting Bears. * cf corn, potitoss, ete. Their gardens| ci0Y. We did not stop for Dreakfdst 83| o] Somuer, zon of Edward Samuel ani | Recves Eason, who directed the picture, "";?-""f e 4 son Hunitog.| gy, 17 C178 each. Good cooka On Suring | Desr Uncle 360 Ned. Ty rther, bad | Jiekied & $05d nervest 40 s peosle de- e e o stisiiug | R0y £ Weoawony Rogtri: 18, Jasies, | B0 & fébuler, Sodco. aufl the mes were rs. C. inson ‘and son Hunting- | il ! 4 ded to have § duy set aside to give son of Ignoty and Pcvil Esychent Laskin: gt oty CLOS E D o Tiblnson wers Plaln Il visitors| One of the large and very eid trees on | o °,,,°,,"‘"ng‘”,§§g;§‘;:;‘n‘,‘;§g ;’,‘fq,g‘f;‘“'; thele thaniss 1o God and feast. ~They B D e o i 2L, Albert Huty, son of Staaley sad o b e stk T S A Neoitay he edg he church lacn next to the inyited pinety Indians o this feast. chilina Farataiska. : = Mim Florees Date entertained Sat-|West road has heen felled this week to | voe ifi’:ifi:fi'hi‘l‘,;:?:a‘xfl,;223:“;?:; Wag hewt e Lt Thureday T Novem: | Oclock and reached “"’“‘“"* at Jia ;“‘ agt Bite Thoeit Clistch will en- | (22¢ il keep you gsswing and gulping A L L D A Y urday several young feiends, t belng her (vold dumage which might result If it ne forest Ned and I soon bet & Jargs |Lef The Indins ot (o This feast :“Zh:.““ér"fwf‘“_‘,"‘,‘"’;;i"‘:;; e T ':: tartain 3 family EEr Thenkaslving da7. | G o 1oy Teat & Sarios S Serie l‘(fiéfi a3 Bilen Tats ann M | T T Wheaton snd famits of Groton, | 1D b the field. We baited it with the [l3den ¥ith Bve der. The fedst lasted| oy 'and played ball for & while. My sunty| icloding Mrs. Sarah Store, N7. and Mrs. | western melodrama. Film Fiairies I8 lamb's head. e e lehtora| brothers have a club houge. I enjoyed|Chavies Chapman nd children, Leonord | the comedy. See this big double show Crafidall of South Windham, Marion | Who have been at the Rogers home fof | s, "art’ e bait was called Pilgrims and- we now celebrate afida G ot < e B gone, but. no that as they have a nice Victrole. Wa& Lioyd, of Norwich. George Shorc of | today. Pri matinee, cents; even- s, 141 o eral ki b Mr. 2 4 L 9 ; THANKSGIVIN Browaing madh Stariweathtr, Mary |several weee wiile Mr. Wheaton siss | pear LThE trap was sit agdi with the ,‘_,‘}.l’m;”;:;-‘h vear. I is called Thanks{ T80 98 (& U0 Cietures three timés, | Browneville, Téx., Harry Shor¥, Mies | ing 45 and 35 cents Strand says e = 1/ h G inson, Rébecta Maboney, Elizabeth Date |man place, recently sold to Mr. Bischolf | Ssas. " We wot dawn Sor g:,{,““;d“;fié’n‘f;‘: 3 HELEN TOWERS. :‘Y"“""‘g“‘;;:r" ,}e":‘;“';‘m’“:fie“{ne‘“"o‘ o s i S ] { and Howard Date: of JNew York, return to ther home (his | gedrch of the tap. . We' Sion-tound the | Versalties Haftford, but ctting home ulc!. 5 2§08 Mea. George A, Chaenon and | ime it her sister, Mrs. Grace Blackley | Mre. . M. Day returned to her home | 2P Ib 0me bushes and saw a pack of o 28 I had been uray l‘;ur 'reeu lq { lett for Lowell. Mass, Wednes- { "% (U5 50 2 i e e s ¥Egacope to prevent bicycles fall- g 13th of thig month after & Tengthy |7 O o LU RE VF b6 Bty cirels Boar /Hmic, S S chioe micd Sint Wepnanta hojge t4 ate PhL ‘% ey WOl De, Euetts of Mrx | Miss Hope Frecland is the guest of ing while being ridden has been in-|iiy with her daughter in Staten Istaua, rfl‘ i iy ot % Vol s o Vesquié, OVET | friends in Westerly. vented by an Englishman, B d My Goats. talking together one r&iny diy. as they, hayk gfl & to Hartford to seé the Thursday evening, Nov. 18, at the home ' N Y 2 3 Dear Uncle Téd: T want to tell you |53t 9B tho Doren. Ome of “them zsked T reachél home in time to att ) R—— Slased for and Mrs Frank Crandsll, B L = e b e tanerty were in Boston | oy oie my goats. In the fall of 1979 1 | the questig, "It you liad to give S0 8| Sunday school pictitc. 3y brom ving recces. Wise Ratherfoe | &5 N 0 S M T N Ora ety of a couple of days last week. 3 gfl 3 reenc of Montville and Nord Crakin . L. murray ue. gouvle of days LSt Week o taste. | 06 5 oAt SEe wds bicin fad white, 1 |¥OUT hings but ome, What woul “‘? SRRt Wi Bl 5o see me ofieh the peiocinal, ls shending” the | Brol 1 LM N N e by Newton Kimball of New York spent Tast | KéPL Ter all winter. T had to mltk her | %687 HOVI OH Al# You : There Wi many answers. Rev. C. C. Tibbetts of U ille. . The | Wednesday night at Alanweld. évery night and morning. She gave over saig TM, e Another said = biide has been employey he Uncas . a pint of milk at & milkihg. In spring e ¢ 3 : Manufactur a -1 e By Your Hair? A. D. Telfer, who has charge of the 9 saia\ My pony.” O anufacturing compapy'and the groom i C. A C. ooy’ tarm, is ayuy this’ week ’a:fi’fi‘} t‘t":u?:::?}u:enfém-mn:hfiz pi thought more of her fennis e s 2o ':{‘.‘ U Vs g e 5 A H it 5 b < M &-“. palou may be 30 ia years, but it you are T took those thrée to the fair. ‘1 got fimix anything elge she had Ansthier il J ' tion. Mr. and Mre) Greene will ooy aid-headed, The Her new codt. e youngest and 4u apartment in the house with M ay, or your hair is dry, prize on them. Wien T catie hoé from | o onaeeat ol — brittle, scraggly snd ugly-looking, people LEONARD BRIDGE - |school on Nov. 9tn il ther baby. | SUY98} 0fe of (e FRFLY vesCed ber D see "\ FURERG. mgeToNs AND ¥l surely take you o be many ears SRl VR et b T e shoter ;;lls;mu her little playmmate’s aad said, " m |s swpma Mary Woodman: Rexford E. Cummings recently enter- wenid Koep Lus Mr and Mr. Frel’Hope epeat the Comm | It want good-looking hair, and|tained a party of hunters from South Waby Billy. Today I have Jill bitehed ; "S5t o holiday in Sutton, Mass., at the home of == plemty ot it, Py sools Shouid: be_ immedi- | Manchester. out ip the yard. Her baby is running beorait b‘]",' 3:.:"3{:&;:‘,:&?'::,‘?; Mc. Hope's sister, Mrs. Jessie Freeland S50 Snistaen sai vl i roperly nourisied. To | _ Mr. and Mrs. John Tstencs, 2, of New |$ad iumping around. He acts very | pIHANE Y, X0 LR IS Toere Sould s 3L A deflers s the guest of relo- 3 datery And St Lte” 2 | York ave. visiing Mos. Totnad” preis 3 s nd fricnds in Canterbury and Jew- JAY M. SHEPARD Baads digeid Tom d"fi"fiefifl.fi“"k Mr and Mrs. Schwiyes. M. faenes o3-| Of our facm we lave lore, cows. Zf?z’:?i“‘.?‘ mym::%:lg: tg;z S:Z'm&i USE OF NOONAN'S w BETROLE QUICKLY SHOWS m Clty for & sk A Fos & Sotaect Hebe .ma, o Belps ereCpuse: gy | Dects to return after two weeks® vacation |80ats, sheep, hens, turkeys, bantams and | i aniwer Was very touching néber. Lyon of New York ln ending but Mrs. Istenes will remain for o logger |BIES: L think it is much fun to waich | ficicss Sho felt that without her best MARKED W sevecal gonche with b Joaker. 21 s is guaranteed to keep | Visit v friend tc With her playthings would Gy Lyon. Mies Eert & ':fl stop scalp- stch anE Charles M. Geer is out with a new Gl L N @ O g v o P : Columbia colige, New ¥ 3 AN and ‘promote a new growth | 1921 model touring car. L KINS, Age 10. We often Wonder whether we thi 7 ing (he Thapksgiviég recess st her home WILLIMANTIC y refunded. It's in great demand | Mrs. Limer N. Geer has been assisting | Central Village. g6 of our fbnds B W ‘,‘,“: Jore balx is fi:‘:‘ 50 is your ap-| Make it a daily Habit to Yoo Mocisadn 1, 2 m o alivays “look teir Best” | with the annual Red Cross roll call — triend makes & friend. .THat is ’3. » S SN B S WU Wow quickly —_ t makes the hair so sott, Ius. Vofing af SchiosL. T o e gioay fong. O] ‘"“ 1Y Noomeers Hakt p and hair takes Op that| yoxevitle—James Macrow drovh & par- ‘Winnie Thayer is assisting Rexford E. (M., " to ‘arrange attractively and s T % BaRvior thas it Teally. is. Cummings. Dear Uncle Jei: A little talk with the | it swings back and forth pendu- & ¥ Wr“;«. the; ity de ™ o s °t?n Faristin sage 1y .’mx | ide-hwales “concermnig "tne_siogan of | lum, e S cortany Tt e 2R | Y, Sinent P P g & i5 |1k Tatevitis s the Yo > ot "&deky. an the times, Oh, you old o, yoit 2 fm i i t m our s and thern, e Stops the Tickls ot & %‘ o :"%‘ o e e nalind e A o, e, Srush: w“%-m T 1 5 e a0 oF | ventige 0F- (e Cp AE thr 5 fl fl?l' ’- and guar- | A free box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE e Mt o | BALVE for Shest ouile, Mock ot fla-mn’w-zunwue-mum have Lo o eroup is enclosed with every Met‘:le. =

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