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FAIR TOMOBEOW 1921, S . ¥ ‘An 20TH. ANNUAL EXHIBITION - France, a Gold Medal picture. SHIL REN_LEAVING up the beach, a three legged u 49, R ED WITH : b © L ST iy oup Lywm| Robert Tolman's portrait of Mr."Grey OOL TO ACCEPT POSITIONS [ports and possibly a ride 1I¥ il whs ndw is very excellent and shows a.decided| - g m - - v S| . a sea- - And handsome art gallery of g 3 According to the census of 1920 there | J'2n¢: There Will be prizes in"all con- il he- Lyme. Afld Assosiation: at: Ol Tyme D e o ‘“”‘;'“"’,;ku are 180,085 children .7 to 13 years of | ‘5= . > | No one is béat till he : B orwich, Monday, Aug. 8, 1921. —_— “twas officlally opened Saturday, the first |, 1var OlnkY rothy, dellghtfully lage in ghe state of ‘Connecticut and e offiders are: President, J. Fred-| "o one i through till he stops, J i day of the-association’s 20th annurl cx-|AT2¥R and -painted, will perhaps ‘be|o¢ ini® number. 170,486 or 94.7 per|crick Jackson, New Haven; vice rresi- hard Fate hits, - Charles Harris, colored, was arrested | Harris was, brought here from New | hibtion. - ; found by any lo be mord plessing thenNospt wene-teporid-as attending school | S°1% Robert 3 Roes, Hartford; second| . No matter How. often he drovs; Py 4 WEATHER Satunday in New London for the Xerwich | London Ssturday by Officer GRarles| The sumimer exhibition at Ola Lyme| % B0 Important canvas, Toses, Rob- n 1020 Jhe percentage attending the Tioe resldents, Altrad 11 Termy, Bldge: . Coo e e 3 it X Ins! [l a 3 P 3 ) i3 . - Conditions g prflffimn olice. esurt. Satur- | Smaith, He was lodged in a cell at his béen for years: an- event both so- 00ls was 95.6 thus showing a slight gaes Han The outiook is for showers in New Englane morning but immediately upon his | police headquarters and will be pre- enaay e ety 1 T | ralease Harris was re-arrested by Sergt. | sented in the city court this (Monday) Jantic and east gulf states Otherwise|NW#ison S. Smith for the Norwich police. | morning. Harris gave his home as Semerally fair weather will prevafl in| A Week ago Harris was found in posses. | Providence. He is about 23 years of the states east of the Mississippi river |sion of a large number of carton of cigar- | age| clally ‘and rtistically. . The. whon Soi|1912 entitled Fantasy, full of gquality; | ‘as regards school attendance|Xclloss. New. Haven: assistant tsecre- pote can alam him and bang him srewnd colony. . and .. their qu’?_"";;a‘;"; as is The Peacock Girl by .F. Edwhn | hetween.1910-and 1920. Of the children|'ary. Clarénce M. Blair, New Haven; - till ‘he's sofe, And tter E have et atoumnd tho e tamas moror® |Church, and The Feather Fan, a-study B ‘T6_yehrs of age in. 1820, 749 per |directors, Thomas A. Soott, New Lon-|But e T Sy that hs Gt B 1awn or! in thé litrary-rooms, transtorm- | 2 5T DY Tdmund Greacch. cen B P e 1 % o “were attending school and of those |d0n: Robert ~A. ~Cai p: Waterbury;| While he,bobs iip serenely for more oA for. the jromchts, [0S A exh bitioa In_this ‘exhibiton are a number’of|16 and 17 .years of -age 33.0 per cent.|Frederick L. Lord aud Harold L. hall, in ', Joyous , discission. of ail- (hat | PAItINES. that have not been meéntianed | - Of.the. white -children 7 to 13 years | Blakesiee, New Haven. - ; - ; Francis Colling Milier. iz. T. . A. Mag. n - tes in New London. The local author- | The charge against his name on the|pad happensd. since - the R in - regular - order - for the reason that|of -age-95.6. per cent: were. attending i E - B tnre il peevatl thesstau: i suspect Hareis of having knowledge | police blotter is burglary. The CIEAr|ana” in sxnahging imerestiina oy b |they are by members the. association | school in <1810 and-97.4 per-cent in| STONINGTON' INVENTOR IS e L T T Tithdle and northern sections sist of [of & break In a local Gigar store about |store which he is charged wWith bur- |paintings showh It nis an mimencel 12" Iost (hroush: death, such will-rer|1820- For colored children of the same GRANTED A’ PATENT MY OWN FOUR WALLS. the Mississippi River Monday and in|a week ago. glarizing is located in Thamesvilie. | added importance, this, year. in the onen- | Membered names headed by Henry W.[age the. perécentage in the same in-| mng following’ patents issued July|The storm and night'ds on'the waste,” the middle Atlantic and north Atlan- 1ag of the Héwigdlery. The furure hiwe | L375eT, Louls Coheh; - Allen B, Thlebtt | tetval- thicreasta-tront 2.8 to 95.0. 19, 1901 T IRy V| "S¥ild throush th¢ Wind the herdamay g g o g — of the aesoilition: iz . moniement iy |, . Tamadell Jules Turcas, and the| - The percentage of children attend-| ol 41 serson, Briaseport, eloc-| xs 1S wmin TSR Tie | Winds QUARTERMASTER CORPS TO MANY CORPORATIONS FACE ink the eAdifiEjof the second Cecade of | 1At 10 BO BUL Mat tre tent e | e s the cities org i mately the! tric switch, e o ay e watis. . North of Sandy Hook—Fresh south BE ORGANIZED HERE SUPERIOR COURT ACTION |allied artistic :endéavor, ‘the_success of| "%} J08 [0 0000 DU, POt il ool disteicts, . the -percefitage for -children | ,CcOT8¢ B. Thomas, Bridgeport, fuse b= ) il and southwest shifting to west Winds| A quartermaster corps of 26 enlistad| Steps have been taken by State Tax |PeTSistent -efforfs’ inone direction, end|p o F'LC0 & YoNnoh and a number of |in:the urban population 7 to 13 years| P us: Black / tossing _cloydf,“with' scares: ¢ & and showery weather today. o ronnisea In tais olty for | Commissioner Blodgett to bring to ae-|® SPur 'toa greater future. < | emaller bronzes by the same author are |of ‘age ‘being 94:3 while in the rural| st roprich Muller, Hartford, reliev-| . Eimmer . - enfold palls; ] Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Fresh and|(ho Connectiout National Guard. No-|count officers of corporations which | American:painters have”aiways shown | well worthy. of notice. population” it ‘was 94.3. “Urban™ ac-| " ahe oo But wifekin watches, eoffee-pot detd northwest winds and overcast weather | ijca has been posted in the armory that|have been delinquent this vear in ‘sub-|a predomingtnk’inclination (owards the | Among the zroups of sketches, of{cording to-the cemsus definition in-|actrie swit h. ey ponaad gy Monday enl'stments will be recelved at the office | mitting their annual income statemcnts be;;-til\-l in_r‘;‘\ndse:pes rather than ciber |which there is almost one for each ar- A'}i“d?s all cltflea and other incoroporat- \vfin;; . Robbins, Waterbury, met-| 5O i My own:four walls. ‘ Forecast o Major Charles K. Smith, assistant|in compliance with the law which taxes|subjects. ~That:the Lyme colony runs|iict represented in the show, are a num-|ed PIAces of 2,500 population or more.| i wuide for roor sie. g £ Koo S 5 For Boathistn Naw Dagtind 46d sst- | quartermaster. gansral the net income of comorations. = Under | (rue to. thix tendency is.<wown by ihe| per particularly worthy of mote! m tact s Bruce N. Griffin, Sheiton, machine| A hearth to blaze. whate'er befalls; : #rn New York—Cloudy and ler M Instructions issued by Adjutant Gen-|the provisions of section 1.338 o: fagt that over two-thirds.of this exhibi-{there is so much of merit and so great CONNECTICUT BEES for reversing small articl What needs a man that I hate not 4 Gay: Tuesday fair cooler MON-| ral Cole are to recrult the corps with|zeneral statutes the tax commiss tion depicts’ the’ great out doors ¥ith|, number of these charming shorthand 3 FEWE ames H. Graham and B C. Mur-| Within my own four walls? e Obsaiahisa i N [tix sergeants, first class, six sorgeants,|can bring the delinquent cgpporations |much variety of-expression for. no tW0 | notes” from mature that the - length:of SN NUMBER) o e rington, chipet aWEsper- 2 5% servations in Norwich el B tes and two coots, Three of | before the superior court it {rey refuse|painters see mature alike. , To cack, she|this article forbids,going into -detail. Although . the -number of bees kept: Howard M. Barber, Stonington, met- | <\0§ Georse has palaces of ride. 3 The Bulletin's observations show {he (e POEVA® 08 T8 FOUIE, 1o Kten- |to permit the tax eommissoner o go|represents a'favored aspect altugether | Tme Faton Puréhase prize of 3500 |in hives in Connecticut showed a de-|al'nandling machine. . Pt ot e o lowing cha mpera N 3 o sore|cal vear in ques Sxamp - e 3 i crea: 069 - i v ows % Spnday. Ty e e ity ‘as clesks and the|levying the required tax. other. There are: 49 strietly landscapes et In 1908 to 1,267 pounds in 1514, ac- VS T 5 34 T = Tam ... B 30.00| 558 8 i smatymoble or | According to Secretary Potter of the|amcng the 'jmportant palnings, all cording to figures compiled by the| ANCIENT HOUSE TOTALL Not all his men may sever this; 12m.. o Fhaol LN HRE S oo ov 8 commissloer's - Aepariment.. . fhera Rooss fév: Aliudeilan by tae jiry s | WILLINERY GROUES SRS bureau of census of the United Stafes SEEN 1t yields to friends, not 6 p.m. By 20,90 | FTUCK mechantes, | be the oniy quarter-|are 206 corporations whose returns for |been sufficiently.severe. But vou canmot| POPULAR IN COUNTY | departmen of commerce. ‘ The nuln- DESTROYED_SE_RIRE | - ¢ 7 dullds e RN 0 Jowhes ST, T e i The state and will be en- | the fiscal year ending prior to April 1, |compare Bruce-"Crane’s, Ann- Cranc's, | 'It has been proven that with a little| ber of hived bees in the state in 1910| The Samuel Strickland place in Ches- | My whinsione houst wuy enstle fx. - Saturday T e eta. trom the Conutnticat res.|1921. have not yet been recetved. This|W. H.-Singer, Jr’s, Robinson's and.Guy help just as attractive hats can belwas 9,445 and in 1920 it was only|terfield was burned to the ground Fri- . o = 3 5 ibiti in the 6,960. The hone: sroductis i day afternoon and it is believed the ca : pAE 6 It Wil [despite ths fact that the tax bills for | Wiggins’ works with those of Edward S.|made as those on exhibition oney production in the use | [when fools or knaves do make a rowt B T e | the” rest oo the corperations subject fo{Rook, Henry. W. Ranger ard Georze M.| stores, and the cost is much less to|state also showed a decrease of 43 per|Of the blaze was the result of the ex_ h tatement by thelcent. I '3 fIL With gigmen, du:’nerxh ha'zle. cabals, % i i A rikin & ner says a statel v e . plosion of a st [ turn my back and shut them out— b T e ¢ ‘omo-thir- | the net income corporation tax have al- | Bruestle. Though all are strikingly im- | the ows s @ st ] : lx;’:: :ln.!ll‘:a‘:x!:lp;h; orr“:he?l‘ rank for|ready been sent to the corporations andqpressive aspects of nature, they are ut-| New 1,oxnfxonwlkfloeudnt{A E:rr‘m M.;:}-;:-::{uy 3 The o‘ld' building had been abandoned | These are my own four walls. Colhpasiaois s ara aien to thé state treasurer. The tax is pay- terly unlike in the manner o: interpre-| Recently Mildred nnan MLty State Civil Engireers’ Meeting. e eIy o years and It is understood | 1y, moorland house, though rude it be. fictions for Saturday—Partiy| |No officer has yet been assigned toable on or befors September 1. tation. The robustness of the Jast men-| BRRUNIS6 TPECE [ Sting four groups| At Double Beabh, Sranford, the an-|owned by Mre William Wit of New| Ma¥ siand the brunt when proudet ictions r Saturday—Partl o D 2 ° On Aug. 12 Commissioner Blodgett | tioned does.not exclude delizasy of tore, Y, - ; % - 45 New falls: b - o 24 uarter- = v nual outi thy v v ity d “Mbl"fy'."" P :a xf:m'mceomnfdméh:c;: Staft corps| Wil hold an all-day session with oficers | as iustrated..in ‘Snow, Ice and Foam,|for two days each. Sixty women in ng the: Connecticut Society of | York City. The house has been the ren- | Twill screen my ¥ife, my books, and me, rday’s weather—I'air. ster o # s Uncasville, Colchester, Hanover and{Civil Engineers, is'to be held Tuesday,|dezvous of moonshiners for several| All in my own four walls. - Showsrs. |Will probably be given commund of the|C 15 Hartford corporations which have)by ;“?Ll’:fi;.’é’:’.fi; nor beauty of col-| | givard took advantage of these two|AUS. 9. A feature will be a basehall|months, it is thought by people in the —Thomas Cariyle. s for Sunda been delinquent in making thelr returns, s weather—Showers in morn- | unit MOOX AXD TID Bur W ihigh e truction. Sixty four hats|Same between Hartford and New Haven. |neighborsood. Th. i 2 Letters were sent to these corporations |geles by the same. artist... Neither dons|days of inst Sty - * . | neighbortood. The Samuel Strickland M ing. cloudy in afternodn W o e Celling. tpon the. offcere 1o ampenr bec| i peovent ‘s sola. construction mencesh | Were made in class and several were|Thie teams are-permitted 1o reorult piay- | place was bullt before the war of 1312| HUMOR OF THE DAY : NOEWICH MAN FINE fore the commissoner at the capitol with|what one might even call dainty exnres- planned which w s o e I s neiu k. 2 v 3 ~ i -| Besides the ball gam d he “Regil was trembling but he kmew FOR RECKLESS DRIVING their books of account so that the cum-|sion as found in.the canvases by }len i o SLitices !’\8!! ;We\“e SiEs i S2S W, &, ahoth Truth is always a friend to those Reginald ¥ = ©On a charge of reckless driving Ed-|misslones may -determine the amowat of|C. White, Charles Ebert, Everett Warn. | N8 made of a variety of matetials,|dinner, the engineers plan & few dashes | who honestly seek i the music. iyt be fhcel } RLa : in, taffeta, crepe-de-chine, . . Water. ar A. Humphrey of this city was fined |net income received frov; the oporatins |er. Willlam - Chadwick, the Alberts ard | Z‘:g';g:fu“;rga;ai'; eis Braidy maline Shell 1 "?u{::v-“;:‘?m(:fnm’ con: (Standard Tiue.) $35 by Justice Thomas F. Morton in the | of saids company during” your last fiscal |others. Fxpression by the vVibratioh of | E0TEEte OF nt tonir_t. dasiing?” he inquired. | o Waterford town court late Friday af-{year” color rather than the imitation of mat- Each memi,e: brought such materials ou LTF 7" 5pol oehind Lo v s un- X iffin" . brother unexpectedly from R GRS L i bR ter as presented by ~Walter Grifin's}ag she had, and straw braid, frames. e e M Uidieg feet 1;} 45 qer the influence of liquor was not =us-| FEWER FOREIGN BORN Bear Sny{fi“xz.‘ 6 ang l:) 0 !;:‘s-r‘;lfi; R arioia. Kinds oftcloth” ussa”in. el :;.:;n \ 5 | tained gree by Wil Howe Foote's The Mill|ing hats, were available for any onme 2 I | Fumphrey was arrested by State Po-| 5 N TS ST AT | Pona and Harry L. Hoftmann's Brook | iy wished to buy: i : “Batialion, attention?”: roarsd the bete N\ Morn. | liceman Frank R. Vickery of New Lon- m_z‘(nzu:vop:uat;:nwo!fvmca‘s]t‘;::nzwco:; {n-June ‘hold you in's different manner tallog Nmmn‘du;‘ 7 NG ‘_ o e et E inves- « - as = 2 = 8 Milt eek b Vils i my Spinelli hurl s 034 | don after he had completed an nveo | e department of census, is 1.1 per | o, o, The Mit Crack by Wikeon frvine| MEN OUTNUMBER WOMEN IN Tony Sp e o the solidly painted houses by Bittinger ground and repaired in high dudgeon 1 shrey fizured a week ago Saturday(Cent. mative white and 27.3 per cenmt|.; tne Cathedral of Rhelms by Platt CONNECTICUT 5 el - the company skigper. ht on Durfee hill, Waterford. On|foreign-born white. In 1910 the per-|pyyparg, According to the census 0f 1920 just Six hours after hizh water it is low water, which is iollowed by fiood tide. 3 om landse: ap'n,” he complained. “Dat majet i y el o ear | centage Torelgn DOT W a8 bout_three-fifths of the population, {always make da pick on mé. 1 do justa at night Humphrey's car stracf 3 2% “irhe’ foreign-born white population| From landscapes pure and simple to{2uout. U i Lol e do odda fellers and aln da time ha TAFTVILLE ed by Robert - Stevens of Plne} .0 (7 T80etoet in 1010, increased |landscapes with ‘sheep or cattle, scenes | 60.7 per cent, are old enoligh to ‘°;“ B et aticsAbon &5 3 Grove. Mr. Stevens who was operating | WRICHL was SuEI09 In 1910, Increased| GnC e ot Nounds or birddogs is but | being 21 or over: and in thib class the shout ‘Itallan, r"—Khaki Cail. he Ponemah Wheel club held its 26th|the car had with him in the machine| 0 708 A 100, B8 (REERASC B Koo 2 chort sten, bein still-out -of* doors: outnumber the women in the ratio the. excitement, about?” - T B el of 14 e b IUBCH i O D e London. ¢ +|in the same period increased from|Carleton Wiggins shows two good ras- to 100. The males of military n attes fce of 8 e ., Mr. Stevens was "0Y e ilver pocket flasks are going for & or fighting age, 18 to constitute e 4 song.” 3 . 3 Only about one-third of the white|and the president of the association, “;“.h'i’lfl‘; sant "c’en’t"eol“"l"‘h‘e W&"L‘“’;‘f- Doesn’t probibition probibit n thie people in the state are native born|William H.. Howe. the veteras cattle | P e e town?" / i A iner, shows two fine canvases. Matil- | {onnecticut are either infants or chil- “I don't know, but several Kundred men Americans of native parents, the total | painer, shoy: 1 Shewpai pemiepe oain s g native, white of native native paren-|4a Browne's painting of calves among|ref FICEL T TLTS OF REH bl BEC OO % who- are trying to get into the 770,138 to 982,219 or 27.5 per cent. torals showing sheep quietly srazing; cluding _several itors _from Watch | anq received a fractured right ankle HiL Portsmouth, N. H., and East|yr Sullivan received ~nainful braises Hampton. The regular Rhode Island |about the face and body. Both cars clambake was served, including wnite | were considerably damaged. and sweet npotatoes, blue fish, beets, to- s L =t ve ne % s s take being 449,206, while the foreign|birches is- full ‘of charm and Interest.| 30 yor oo & g% J store seem to have their doubts About matoes, ccumbers, bread, clam fritters. | SHORT COURSES FOR clement is represented by 316,313 {of- | Henry . Poor ‘shows a canvas of & | iug brapeentyatut two-fifths are men -2 irmingham Age-Herald R s Wiikmblon: ind WOMEN AT STORRS | eign born whites, 421,133 native whites|hunting scene and Percival Rosseau 2 willeLou 20 1o 14 years oid; while 22.2 il 1 haven't any sympathy for the maa per cent., being 43 years of age and who beats his wife.” said a passenger l: over are well along in middle life 3 mv:':"?ke:_fi,‘ T:(,f,;: i if they have not reached old age. e, ia anether: o timis, mted wife doesn’t need any sympath American Legion Weekly. Caller—Is Miss Jones in? . N ne|who had foreign horn parents, and|zroup of fetfers in a cooling stream re- The feature attraction in sports was| Short couteed Ifoorbewog'in:pr:! O S 1iius who tad ont Wer' Ihcikh| fuitiae Sikecketus sty e acei s et e e e the tatter w4 | Connecticut Agriowltural. College, Au-|forcign born, the other being native|the chase. ; % to 2. The batteries: Married men, |5ust 16-20 inclusive, and August 23-27 "“e {‘:}3‘ 0&31’" f‘ll;’:m;‘; 0 Ei dc;?n-s'e- The painters of the figure both in and 7 Bnos and Cormier; single men, Dona-|in¢lusive. L e €Se | out of Aoors are Well represented, the| Girls who cannot sing the old songs : . 102 Japanese, 9 Filipinos, 7 Hindus, 6 bue, Morin and Troeger. Donahue was|, These are planned for two groups : p knocked out of the box and was re- e S ot 31 Mals mos: important .canvas being that of | would loved better if they also de. local ;..‘ d@rsdolf !'ar‘r’n Bur(’;aluhv;;\rxk -hl-:n:‘:.‘-v ;i:;‘r(u}';)f ‘;‘e m-l:‘:fie per- | Lawton “Phrker. Pdresse, first shown :!m | clined to tackle :the neéw ones. " < with either adults or Junior Club girls n every county t : = ¢ . . s placed by Morin. Bill Kendall made the [ 1" fo- housewives. For the latter,|centage of forelgn born whites has c:l;x‘:rm(un?rfi:’:—wwu is she? Jongest hit when he banged out & three-| .oy soq are planned to help the house- | decreased and in two of the eight v Servant—Don't you know, mum? Miss h‘;"’”' B he 100 wife to plan more easily, more ecfl-!‘l'(:'m“eb l!hf'l’c (“'“[5 also abdecrca)s‘e in i Jones is going to be mlrfl«l‘ , and she ither athletic events were the - 1y in | the number o oreign born whites. . ernoon nomicaily, and to learn short cuts in eig! i yard dash won by Bunny Hofer: 100- | homically, ar In New London county the foreisn wols 15 e e > yard swim won br Romaine Beaure- o gard. who also gave an exhibition in|pysp. born perecentage decreased from 24.5 take lessons in domestic silence.—Finan. to 22.9 per cent. in Middlesex county 4 cial News. fancy diving. = 7 from 26.2 to 235 and in Windham TUncle Hi had just passed his first night The members wers transported In FINDS STOLEN AUTOMOBILE | ., fr0m 26,3 to 24.2. a hotel and was etill curious. trucks and automobiles to and from the| The motor vehicle department has| = ‘Son,” he inquired of a bell hep. irawbridze recovered an automobile stolen from the s what's that funny comtraption out the Much credit is due Chet Tenoit who|Great Atlantlc and Pacific Tea Store| ' Highway /Contract Not Awarded window™" prepared the bake and his able gssist-|in Lewiston, Me. The machine was found | Though for the foot highway “That's the fire escape” replied the ants. wrecked and ' abandoned by special|to be constructed on Thames street, uth. Y%By hickory! T wondered what made it 56 dad blamed cold in here last night” —Khaki Call. Parke—That chap whe Is prepartng your son for college seems to be quite happy about it. Lane—What aid be say? Parke—He said. e had a steady Job ahead of him for a number of years— New York Sun. “I think we had better drop in and eall on our sick friend Wombat.” he very sick?” o but 1 hear he has a prescription for a case of beer."—Loutsville Courler Journal orge Meyer is snending two wesks | state policeman, George H. Bradford of | Groton, between the ferry landing and t Wateh Hill the guest of Mr. and Mrs, | Montville. It is mow. being held for in-|the Thames river bridge have been ® Wiliam Glenny of South Manchos structions from Maine. The car bore the| opened, the contract has not been a- Miss Anna Krause s spending two |registration number Maine 13885. warded. z weeks' vacation at Wunderlich's cotiage t Pleasant View Anna Volkman, Mrs. Martin and son have returned from Pleasant View. - b held an ancticn of their nouscliold e was bought by the wee | THE WISE INVESTOR sincere sorrow -that friends here, as well as in other places learned the death of Mrs. Grace - ¢ P THE KALEIDOSCOP! R . Jeuny oS & realizes that now is the opportune time for investment S C g OISR resident of Franklin. Mrs. Peckham s > 3 e s 5 % " b Askelon, he ancient city often mentionf Ro was the eier duughter of the late in fixed income bearing securities which will be paid “ 24 e s now ‘belag explered, o “olonel Thomas Kingsley and Mrs, § % 5 3 ” recovered relic, being the fost, & yard Elagaley, kad_ endeared e off at a time when the dollar will be worth more than *t’s pnnted long, of & gigantic statue . circle riends at extendes n = memor wide: even o a foreign country, where it is today 3 ; Wondertal powers of e e there is one with whom she at one are possessed by a Yorkshire (Emgland) jaborer ,who has mentally stored away 31,000 items cf generdl infdrmation. ™ lar motion of the Chimese with J:'f«’&"“... eclipse is that some mem- ster is attacking and unless prevemted will devour the sun or moon as the cass may be. - A tree that fourishes In the Seuth Ses islands produces fruit which, as a feosd time was closely associated. Mrs. Peck- ham will be missed by those who had ERMANENT ME the pleasure of knowing her inti A P mco mately but the memory of her kindly g feeds will long continue. She was the widow nf Rev. Charles Peckham, his death having taken place s July 31, 1904. For eeveral years Rev. OF PER YR Mr. Peckham was pastor of the Lef- 4 ftengwell Baptist Church, where Mrs. INmmmdngd\eapmmgofo\uNewM.:Can Pattern Department we feel that we are offer- ing to our customers a wonderful new pattern service. 2 Iy wiy-baked Peckham has always ‘retuined her ‘ From the time t‘:flt fi;:]e paper pmder‘n came g e At & et membership. She was president of the g 5 4 into existence, neas ears ago, - The bread tree. Missionary Socicty connected with this May be obtained from an investment of $1900 in T 117 yege agos cers T LT the society P been no fundamental imy t in the pat- was Welcomed to her beautiful home the 8% Participating Preferred Stock of the Ashland v of the New Meal Hopé Is teld out for the bad by a3 ma- cRine invented by an English physiciam umnuuflmmmmnummmuflmnmrm temn itself until the advent of the New McCall H it is asserted can sew hairs o on thy Lebanon road, where acquaint- ikt 5 : 5 I e § Bine needle worked ancesand friends rumbering about one|| Cotton Co. Investigation will convince you of the Printed Pattern. Sy eleckriity can iz 160 Bairs a3 outing. One of the:e gatherings fook safety of this issue. : : iliar wi Hour. 2 place a year ago next Friday, August Y 1 Mljvwmf"f"lm“‘hfl“d‘kmgm The daily 1ife of the Montenegrin peats 12, there being twelve from Norwich paper pattern, a thing of dots and dashes, circles, ) ant is full of superstition. He i supces . Town included in the party which . = stitious about the manper in which ha hat day only brought together sixty- H - and various perforated marks requiring trans- 5 rises in \he morning, about what firaf five, because of untavorable weather, INFORMATION COUPON | lation, all of which is done away with in the New b e e e aat a . Pe s des = 2 g : > washes, an y : i e ety wnd rinas moce|| BARSTOW MILL & €O, ING. | McCall Pattein—*1es printed” On each picce foot e i 4o e ol e ot £ Bav. A D Mathewsos, (he recins 6 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. } of each. pattern are’ clearly printed, in simple ";‘ - mm:‘::, c:l,:, el gl et v b ot Ing ? o £ = A g i n some pa ’ T Bive At R Without obligating me in any way, please send circular regarding = langage, full detailed instructions. j put into the sl of the daad, and are ¢ o Biientrs o th e || Ahand Cokon G 8% Protr S : Webeleethe New Prged aternwill e [ h st motner was So far advanced in 3 " . the years, 94. Mrs. Kingsley was devoted! Name..... the biggest boon to women since the invention R iy e et ,::d for by ber daughter, Mrs, Peck- A of the sewing machine. Worhen who, from ex- 1= taken as a sign of approval; if mot 28 & m. g et gt 2 hat something hes been omitted perience, have learned to use the lexin; st KICKED BY HORSE, MAN X perp! g Sam Moore, an English musie hall art. LOSES HIS RIGHT EYE s old-style pattern will appreciate the simplicity - ist, has lu:mdtd = '::o::'u::‘: f.r:: el ot 3 As the remlt of & kick in e tace by of the New Printed Pattern, and thousands of e Detween his knees, holds the ' of + horss F. E. Comstock of Quaker Fill 4 S hand jolin niffered the removal of one of his eyes | women who have never leamed to use patterns BT vheoths e viieating ood Saturday at the Lawrence snl Memor- 5 will be able to practice wonderful economy with blade emits motes, the pitch of which is il Amociated hospital in New London. S = = ehanging the curvature & UV & I a5 he i o U e CHELSEA VACATION CLUB i T ;:?:;? = »n July 4tb and at the time of the ac- ' “it's printed.” ridemt was taken to the hosoital Where it's printed. s R Wooden blocks, four to eix inches in he remained several days until his in- ¥ An ivitadon . cublc dimensions, are used as elements jurles had partially healed. < tatlon is extendéd to you to inspect in a game of lawn dice introduced by & On Thursday Mr. Comstock was again 4 g . western sportSmpen ' says Popular Ma. Start now and save for NEXT YEAR'S VACATION. ; the New McCal Partern—"it's ; s ke e P ) fairly heavy, - 2 the same as ling balis, considerabls . ~ & : uom Scoring is the same | Join the Chelsea Vacation Club ; _ ; e Tad i becomia Tery ouler on A Weekly Payments 25, 50 Cents; 1, 2, 5 Dollars. ’ removed to the hospital and the eye was removed Saturday. He was kicked teveral times, ome kick landing d'rectly I the right eye. It was thougnt at the fime of the accident that the eye r-ight leal but complications set in, . Undergoing at Iron Works Tug_Guardsman, former U. S. Ship- ving Board boat owned by the T. A. Beott Co. is undergoing repairs at ®e Groton Iron Works. New tanks ire being installed among other work. This job is keeping a number of em- Moyes at the plant working and will ke days. west coast. THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK

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