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e AL Was a ealler here Friday. Om account of the storm Thursday morning, work on the state road was suspemded for the day. i Marshail J. Porter was in Middistowny 1y Episcopal services will be/ held in the Beptist church Sunday morning at 10 Ohdo, whare-he ‘roomed at the ¥. 3. C.| CHE e A.. and the last heard of him was from | Detrolt, three weeks ago. Birbarie “lark have returned to thelr bomes. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS — TONS OF FOODSTUFFS NORWICH BULLETIN | WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Telophone 105 23 Churoh 8t Jumes H. Emith, Georre A. Cook, snd | IT. . i Frank M. Lincoln, selectmen 6f the town | win P8 "Il0, oun granted & hearing of Windhum hsve called & speoisi|by the public ucilities Gmonterion. tor moeting of the voters of the town to|a jitney twean Beld lat s momth. Two speciat | SoFingheld, Masms. The hesring o o pe - i be held in the polles comrt room, madter of irterost are to be acted UPOR [nesday morning, Augast Mth at § the meeting. oclock standard- time. The A vote will decide whether the town | jiinev’ ronte, accohling to the will approve the provisions of an act of ers, is from street, the Geperal Amsembly of . and 30| tic’ east on Main street, entering state proed Jume 1, 1921, which divides the guests of Mre. Etta Dunham. road to taftord passing = troueh | % ong pre Marshall Nasro of Mil- town of Wimdham into four voting dis-|pagieville, Mansfleld, WiMington, West| =Ty o "o Toiets of Mre. L. M. idets. The first voting distriet to COm- | Siafford, Somers, Lengmendowr, 10| pogen yng'Mrs. Grace West recently. prise the first war, the second to cOM-| gpringfield, entering by Belment avenue| ™y " s 'spes 7M. Von Deck snd four riee the second ward; the third district|, Main street and te rafiroad statiol.} ynsen “who have heen™spending two %o comprisa the third ward and all that | zng return, bt g Bigone B B of the town of Windham east of| o o .q cupporte for the roof of | Island, returned to the parsonage Mon- Mr. and Mrs. J. H MecCarthy of ] were guests of Geerge Moore by P Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Erickson and Millicent of Chicopes were week of Mrs. Helen Larges. Mr. aad Mrs. Doolittle of Newark, N. J. are visiting the Iatter's brothers, Grant and William Hanner. Mies kwnd Abern of New York is visit- propesed | ME Rer sister, Mra. Catherine Giltingham, Tson- | O two weeks. Wiltiman- Mrs. C. H. Hopking and daughter, Mrs. C. Dunbar of Springfield, have been the Teais a delicious and fatigue destroying summer beverage —inexpensive and healthtul. CLLLLLALLRA AR LRI R i i} SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE STEAKS, pound....25c NIiCELY TRIMMED T WESTERLY city limits of Willimamtie lying| SICCRs PRC SENCCS thet i mow un-fday. T L e g P consiruction, Jut eset of the prov- | Mr. and Mrs. Wilis Beicher and tam.| " —~MHAMS Ib. . 32 the o : | T of the B e e e | I Tt e Ml I ent, the Red Cross s to take A B tompriee the fourth ward of the eity| U7 o into place Fridey. The gird-|daughter Bessie attended tho Brows re| Josepd Tomolis was septenced by movem 3 snd all that part of the town of ok ol Sty ta e ek b Judge Oliver H. Williams in the Third|over the clerical work in the campalgn. ers weighe 3 hawn outside of the of the city and west of the hotucket river. The act passed by the gemeral as- wewsbly wtated that the provisions of the fct would ngt take effect untl it had been approve a town mesting call- paper. organized. et pian the matter of or national elec- easier task than | da ar during the pres- four voting dist voting ai tions will fm the the motion picture PRI TR S RN Y gy ; Another aceldent happemed Priday CUTS RIBROAST | LOINS, Ib.......... 20c \demtia] elestion when women voted for |partment which his _joriedicton OVer|fi. which Mrs. Perkins is treasurer, | While resisting arrest. Tomolas denied | on U ST (OONRC L TEG Pound ............. 50c m RO, 25¢ 20¢ the first time on all candidates, the|such matters. Mr. Rosen oould NG| yys giartcd a few weeks ago by a gift | the accusations, but admitted he Was In-| et Broad and Morgan strest, when 3 o R e RUNPS s o ocoasd vote wa ouble of that of former | come to terms with an adjoining PreD-|es $25 from the Ladies’ Aid seciety of | toXicated at the time. an automobile driven by Charles Ruisi T s e e i o, ot Vevig wn sadilent| S S Colver e v 5 e | “muota . By, ot roviens,| 3 Fetes: ozt vich 3 machige | MIXED BACON FRESH SHOULDERS __ | VEAL FOR STEWING s ace on Church street ' , ent for about eigghteen years. rom Greenwicn, ., ocoupl made the o of checking o it one | property owned by Rosen wil Ve 99| intares of e furd 1o io ‘oo used for | Lk e spece M an rastt mrest| . i 3ire 3. Smith dna . and N Pound 20e 1 Pou .. -00.. ... .. 20c) Pound ... 15¢ = ming of the |ered entirely by the threestory BICK | ine ypkeep of the M. E. parsomaged o s dlatmed by Motoreyle| Mrs. W. Mann., The Ruisi machine SO £ 7 the fin-| that is no nearing completion. he| Ming Colver having been a member of | Omier Madison. that the detendant, in | Wss coming out of Morgan street, end = compu usiness bioek aa of the mme|ne parson: ommitts 1 " y he oth hine was going up West H , oo votine | nleh making 1he two siraceares OTRe | veucs - Individan gitt sibs then ave | Bom creee e e | eent towara. Slonington, when 1 TON OF BEST HEAD < he m voting Wil be- lly one with a 1¢5-feot frontage, . 3. W. € 5;: Misg Al eosts. z the accid ened. All escaped in = seme ractieally the same aa in city eloc-| 53 foet in depth. The thestrs section is ;::?«fi:’ 10 m-;rg:m’e; O Bitkins | Thed 18 pud 7 ju:ir:,m:ltatt!,l':p:x::pflon of lira. Manmy c E tions and the resltsp il known | to have gn 80 foot frontage and a depth|gs. 1ong Cove Auxiliary $5; making the| Irving Pindlckury. .of the Post road, |, ‘™' i2ineg siight cuts and bruises, ure STRAWBERRY S within o reasonble time atter the polls ot 63 feet, Lowsr fleor and baicony fand st present $50. Another meeting g i ‘:fw”;:?!f‘“ ';“e“"";lc‘;;‘;"; She was attended by Dr. Willlam A, 2 have closed, will nccomodate T50 patrons. Work on | g cet. e et ot potiee Dasiel 3. Kioyrey | 120 THES 5 10 ATt WHD 800 | ety otk o o | iy, and in adking fon 3 severe sen: | TISK0, Toth cars were pretey well|§ 9 Poyyndg 19¢ | 4 Pounds 25¢ | 5 Pounds 25¢ [JAM, Ib. . 20c of o iee Daule urey | 4. ve , teneo, Town Solicitor Harry B. Agar 3 = M received imnication = from | oo il servicos wave Beld' Pridey mw . e &'.'"ééi..flf"..i,’n.":: said {hat complaints had Been made sev- Lnconion Georg- Henry g marghal ttermoost &L T Gank for. SRS T No:rwfi:h ":e a:{r;ulmd nthe am.| eral times about the reckless driving of | At the Rhode m;ng nt':flte m“dv‘ TED s e g T I A B g i e R S SR NEW PREMIER SALAD | FRESH ROAS ALL KIND earding H F s, LAt Walter B, Lanphear of the Chaplin 2 tron. | Warned by tie pelice on at least two oc- 3 c 3 fWtives Ape@) Sth Tl i o 59| fervice. Arrangements were in charge|from, Mre Hattie Sargent with Mrs | COUTt Tecommended that Pindelbury's | Tade Oct. 12. APRI BVS Raaty Comix oo at No, 89| Service. _Arrangem . Mrs. : L s o reas A number of local fans are planning Jackson street, this city. It was learn-|°f Ja7 M. . o}‘!nndk % mm;eu of ?Z state bou;d aentind e Themas E. Brown |l Winess the Kacey-Bradford game &t 1 oo 4 P l M pon iavestigation that Jones was Nows Briet, arities. Transportation wag at- ; 3 -« Bradford Sunday _afternoon, ick P 3 d Bo &s s vt by ebree Bibarie of Havea| An mipootion ok v yérknts sbaot] (6riod Shrvees Tae. coveiacy.of Captafa{va. Willam J. Henieroon, narged wpin [ ETSrd Sunday _ stternoon, - Clidk ound 19¢ ttle 35¢ |4 Poun 1 ounds $1. i Md Morman Clark | ihe city was made Fridey by the Wini. | Frank Bertien, of the submarine bane, | reckless driving on the Shore road\ | mognd for the Kaceys. ’ N had an agency | mantie department of Whtes Wworks, who semt t®o auto trucks for the chil-| Was continued for one week. A postal received from Eugene F. -y Aty for the company mention:| " A chimaey Sre at the Wome o¢ Tsaag|Gren. Clam chowdsr and tarts Werel Twe mew writs were enlered: Casl|Kilghe and Feoily who ave meterins vo + PILLSBURY NATIVE SWEET 51 For threa wesks Jones was With |Hochberg, on | Chapmur. sorect, caupes|S67Ved for dinner,-and Mrs. Berrien V. Brucker vg tNe Zee oo FUDDSF| Lot Anmoion Gl Samoveen e to these men but later left\for Cleveland, | Engine Company No. 1 to pespond to a | {urnished chickeh sandwiches, cookies call Friday morning about 11.30 o'clock. 7‘T£~N’D£R FiEE."H'El:i,EAD ;’I' o blaze was easily extinguished. BY SOOTHING MASSAGE have been coming in so fast duting the One of the new developments in the proper care of the feet—a part of Blue-jay Foot Treatment—is a cooling,* penetrating balm, called Blue-jay Foot Relief. Massage the feet with it thor- = ough after bathing them with Blue-jay Soap. This brings quick relief Another part of the treatment is Bhue-jay Foot Powder, a pleasing deodorant. The three articles—ob- tainable at ail druggists—keep your feet in perfect condition and end mervous annoyance and comstant drritation. Sunday morning to ald in this work. Misses Margaret and Mary Young and Roland O'Brien of South Coventry znd Miss Ruth MeCullum of Mansfield De- Dot are spending two, weeks vacation at Oak Bluff, Mase. Willimastle Camp Grewnd. Rev. and Mrs. Jobn R. Milier of East Thompson, whb their daughter and srandson of Bastford were recemt vis- itors at the Stafford Springs House, &-tting ready for Camp Meeting week, August 20th to 29th. Misses Fila and Lillian Moosup are staying &t the House. Miss Martha Bethwell of Hartferd is st her cottage for Camp Meeting week. - Millett of Niantic crowds were attracted when they Were|1gth. sent into place. The work of Iaying| Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Huleit were guests the roof will seom Degin, and the roof | of the former’s sister, Mrs. Bertha Fisher, will be covered with heavy roofing|in Wales, Mass., over Sunday. The purpose of the club is Attractions for the Eiks country fair Elks are to gather at the park' at Norwich Town Saturday, the Mrs. B. G. Phelps and children and business a3 OWNer| iy, Leng Cove auxiliary of the soclety, . proprietor of a theatre, stated Fri-|toward the painting and repairs, of the that the plans for the thestre have|onureh aiso 2 gift of $5 for the Kate|ness stané Friday, and sefd that the de- heen accepted by the state polles de-ig Colver memorial fund. This fund and candy In additien, The neighbors céontributed generously, both of .food and service. Ice cream and etk- was served at four o'clock. Taat tow duvn fhat e ttes iaf| o A large party from the Bluff enioyed by afitomobiles. Ameng those in _the party were Mrs. W. H. B. Dumont, Mrs. Balcom, Mrs. O. O. Smith, Mrs. George GW. Frest, George W. Frost, Misses Henrietta, Ashton, Clarissa, Leonard, Helen Wulf, Dorothy Frost, Ethel Frost, Miriam Wright, Ceeil- Sloat, Lil- tian Dungan, Eleanor Johnson, Harriett mith, Marian Blackiedge, Donald Du- mont, Bruce Dumont, Allyn Dumont, Charles Warner, Richard Tracy, Rob- ert Pinney, Milton Sloat, Charies Frost, Burchard Wright, George Frost, with Mrs. Carr, Virginia and Marle Carr and Murie] Sortowlis. Rev. A. S. Brown, pastor of Imman- del Baptist chureh, Utica, N. Y. and iy niece, Miss Carrle Spencer, are guests tor a few, days, of their relatives district court Friday merning to thirty days in the Providence county jaifl, with payment of costs for an alleged attack on Officer Donald Ferguson last Satur- day night. Monday night, Tomolas Dbeen confined at the Kingston jail dur- ing the past week. Officers Ferguson and Curtin were both called to the wit- fendant had, struck them several blows company, Attorney C. E. Roche, con- tinued for twWo weeks, and William H. Smith, vs Philip Fain, Attorney Roche, continued for one week. A compaign fe further ald disabled service men to secure compensation has and Mrs. Alfred Smith, all of Stchville, speut Sundsy with Miss Mabel Tracy. Mrs. UmCgene Armold of Willlmantic has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Reuben Manning. MANSFIELD CENTRE Rev. Mr. Hotchkiss of Whterbury, who preached here last Sunday as a candi- date during the vacation will be heard @gain next Sunday. The Christian Endeavor serviee Sunday evening was largely attended, bath Mr. Pavy and Mr. Hoichkiss taking part in the service. Mrs. Stedman Storrs was the leader. It was announced Friday aftermoon at the Westerly Red Cross rooms on High street that representatives of the War Yisk bureau, vocational trainihg bureau, compensation bureau, and the examin- wish to make clatms for dizability. Al cate with the leeal office at once, and make arrangements for an interview with the federal ofticers when they come here. ARMOUR’'S LEAN FORE- QUARTERS, ib. LOIN CHOPS GENUINE SPRING th & companion, [ ing physician from the headquarters in . themaetves | the Misses Fagan returned home last Sat- | Was before the court wil A iz o4 for that purpose. e R % e e et s | urday after an outing 2 Narragansett Ax-x.::e:&e::o.‘:fiu chnu“udm;;l: Boston X% 8] Westeriy between Sept. Rolled P: O attiunal, o of §10. & meeting early this week at which they Pley, R. L, for several dave. B oo T E . A CEGSSR - 8 WMROAST, . m35c or constr a uipment of rest on Canal strest Saturday night. | ex.service men in Westerly - B aihan) bullding. at | f0_ instruct girls of sges ravglag {rom GALES At that time, Sedie was sentenced 10 30| cinity ave belng, asked {0 take sdvahs LOINS TO ROAST LEGS Windhar ter. The original appro- |12 to 15 vears, in the T 9.1 A special mecting of the Ladi¢s so-|days in the Providence county jail and | tage of this offer, and all who think LEAN CHUCK ROAST Po 20¢ priation of $15,000 was found to be|mestic sclence The first meeting cley, of the M. E. church, was held in | Tomolas was bound over to the Tegular | that their compensation should be in-|f Pound . NEket A P. 15¢ und . . csscesia snly sufficiént to cover the cost of con-| Well attended. i the vestry Tuesday afterncon. The |Session of the courte Fridsy morning. | creaged or even those whose claims o N R N J stroction “Ike” Rosen, who aemewmeed work was on orders. Mrs. Dudley C.|Being unable to secare bend, he has|have been disaliowed, should eomman!- 1t the voters of the town adopt the | time ago that was seon to ventute inte| perkins, treasurer, reported $5 from . 18¢ Boned and Rolled—No Waste POTTING BEEF, pound....’sc NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER CUTS -, ‘. Pound B | ] had arrived at Centerville, nesday. Several automobile parties from West- erly attended the International bicycle races at the eycledrome in Providence Friday evening, Ind. Wed- ception, has rcp-ned from a moter trip through the New England states. Canada to the Great Lakes, and in New York state. Miss Gertrude C. Keleher of Chestmut street ig' enjoying a motor trip te Canada wjth relatives from New York According to_general orders issued from state national guard headquarters Thursday, the Fifth company of West- ery has been assigned to the Third Fort command of the state, STONINGTON Friday evening about 70 from the bor- ough attended the Wequetequock casino and enjoyed the dance. The alumni of Stonington High school Mrs. Frank Miller. FLOUR ... .. $1.39| Canteloupes, Ib. 8c | Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25¢ i s ks ot rie-oe ikcing the-articon s ‘boen | SA9°A7 80 Ooean Beach | The 1l | ecenty heen uinched by the Ameican| Tiew Pathor Cammeme. amisant st ' 7 Pounds $1.00 o 8 » A aeeo: ) hurch f the Immaculate ‘on- P77 smarting can be ended et ol kas CNVNG (ot The | WONGL yower Woat. the. MenicIale, STHoc Ll . L) W AGMONSARe " WIth T, ith| e |ChuKcH b The annual lawn party and sale by the Ladles’ society was held evening. ‘Thursday An_untimely shower which left the grounds damp prevented the car- rying out of some of the out-door ar- rangements. The ice cream and cam- dy booths were stationed outside,. Aprons and fancy articles were sok church and a supper of salads, d’ in the cora meats, cake and coffee was served from six to eight in the churcy parlors, aft- er which the following presented by the committee in gramme Wwas charge: WASHING POWDER PURE LARD meeting is In two weeks, at the home of | Mrs. James Walker and daughter, Miss |ing two weeks' vacation with her mother Marion Walker of Nutley, N. J., the lat- ter a teacher in' that place. Hugh McEride of Brooklyn, N. Y., spending a few days at Frank Nelson'.s. H. G. Brown and family of Worcester sturned to that city this week. Roger and Helen Brown are visiting with them in that elty. The two year old grandehlld of Mr. and Mrs. William Connell. Moore, received a bad durn Wedne: morning by reaching the thale and tarning a cup of hot coffee over the side at Mre. Jennie Thompson's home. Mabel and Ida Dart of Norwich are iting at B. G. Palmer's. Miss J. Trippett of Montelair, N. J. and Miss Hazel Wichein of Racine, Wis were guests at the Palmer homestead laet week Miss Sarah T. Palmer, Miss Ceelis Palmer, Mrs. Brooks and Miss Julie: Boardman attended the Wheeler ametios in North Stonington Wednesday. school picnic at Beact pond was postponed from the 17(h te t: of her face and body. A doctor was call- 1 , i Scotch Melodles, Mr. | ed and the child made as comfortable as . held a business meeting Friday evening| Violin and 1fano, and H. D. Johnsen are " ot o T " | Mr. and-Mrs. ANbur H. Blaciledge. There was a large attendance at the|: and Mrs, Hawes; reading, The Old Bu- | possible, = - & Black, Chi %[ Corrier acctune o B 3 otery, by the Huributt brothers, re.|Besday evening at tne home of Mr. and | NCI ar Watch FIl in June mode thry| Louise Malafront, Eisie Hawes at the| weck while loading hay. Later it was| Liewells , Chicago. , & )Ir:" = c; 5;::10“ v:nl‘ndvrm. r, | Nty _With lawn mowers, and clippers | Mrs. R. P. Stearns. The program in-|renorc Large delegations !rolr: "(e‘: piano; monologue, An Afterncon Tea,| found by Dr. Sweet that a bone had P S UERLer, | (s vory noticeable. cluded piano solos by Miss Harriet Elli- 2 t erG Frank Harwood. and som Perey Biue:-jay Harwood, of Norwich, have arrived at Foot Treatment the Wesley cottage. Miss Annie Latirop and Miss Bea- A graded highway has been bullt the past week to the Hayes cottage, on the Iot north of the country club house, for son and Miss Olive W.ldes, songs by Miss Frances Dayis and Mr. Stearns. An in- teresting paper on the history of Ply- Pawcatuck and the borough were present. Warden C. B. Crandall has nearly fin- ished the work of numbering the houses Mrs. Irving Termis; song, Days, Louise Malfront, Elste the plano; monologue, Irish Happy Hawes at Woman been dislocated. Mr, and Mra. Lou Weaver of Fast POMFRET CENTER Hampten, Mr. and Mre. Herbert Grav- Mr. and Mre. Junius Nleumar of Palw ‘Trolley Car, Mrs. Irving Frink es, with their daughter of Groton, with - i ) s = : g of the borough, this in preparation to the| o} . - Beach, Fia. and Rockaway, N. Y., have Keeps feet fecling fine trice Pomeroy of Putnam are spending | ven men T T on BT Amos Main L e A renn ae woarns. 81d| (ree mail delivery by carrier system soon | r, “ad Plano, Popular Songs, Mr. and Stalter Piatt, have been visiting MTR|poen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Everest E several days at the Lathrop ositage. 4 i | the BY c - | to be had here. 4 : es are trs. h t New | Brown. William Eiwood of New London 18 | per gauriint n}f- et e o e ‘;‘;‘;’f,‘mfw":‘;‘lz’g‘h b ';;?y;:‘& Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley are at) o oo oo, 0% Hiram Haw Mr. and Mrs. Parker Lathrop of New visiting his parents at the New London SR % ron, with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard of East Or- Mies Eisie Hawes and a student at the Miss Arna P. Smith and Miss Sarah - Haven are spending their vacation at - Latorop's _granison, Raiph | Was read by Miss Eilison, the chairman | 1o me,mrier, * visit In New Hampshire and| angs, N J, and Miss Louise Maia- | James Lathrop's. M. Averill spent Sunday at Westland house. 3 Lathrop were gilests Wednesday of Mra, |Of the program. One new member, Ray- | *\NeWBort ft b = 4 trom| fronte. of Bristol, R. I, a friend of| Mrs. Evercts E. Brown is visiting her | farm. DI’. F. . ackson I <o J Fanny A Motthnon, 7 - mond Olds, was recefved. Tee cream and - Bmma Kellay has rettned’ from DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic Hours—9 a. m, 30 & 0. m. Phone ¥4 William E. Baker of New Britain was the guest Thursday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Baker. Louis E. Baldwin of Middletown was Six weeks from the date of the accl- dent, I Mrs, Nathan A. Glbbs re- eeived . When their machine skidded, in Which she was riding; with Mr. Gibbs, between Taunton and Prove ldence, ahe was able to ride out as far as Pastern Point and retur cake were served. The Young People’s club has adopted the following program for the next half year: Sept. 7—Banquet. Committee, Mrs. Al- ma Barrows, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, Miss Lil- lian Dunham, Harod James, Raymond a trip to Warren, Mass. Miss Mary Russell of Freehold. N. J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Simon- son. Mrs. A Sylvia and daughter of New Bediord are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Francis. New England Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Clinton Frink fs ing her sijter, Mrs, Walker, ford Mrs. Henry Larkham gave entertain- of Hart- a chil- dren’s party ome afternoon this week sister, Miss Annie P. Smith, Miss Abble Medbury has returned from a vislt in Plymouth, Gloucester and Boston and has been entertaining guests Mrs,-Lillian Green and family from Dos- ton. Mrs. Everett E Brown is spending the week at her birthplace in Plainfeld. Cyorge Farquar motored to Crystsl lake Sunday. Several automobile loads of from Pomfret wenmt on of demonstration farms farmere g - in honor of her guest, Miss Lillian Miss Mabel Farquhar has retursed " 4 calling on friends here Thuredsy. Gray. e e A B avoonan 14| Haight, The twelve who took part in PENDLETON HILL from a visit at Barringten, R. L Rev. B. D. Remi Whe bas been ATTA Sept. 21—Vacation Experiences. Roll d M . ¥ the festivities had a fine time. JAY M. SHEPARD L T, TTAWAUGAN call. Mys. Ruth Kip, Mies Bertha Fuller, |° (i1, 373 Mra. George Tyley. confined {o the house for several days, . Mys. p, Mise a Fuller, Succeeding Filmore & Shepard was able to be eut Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baribeau and som are visiting relatives in Lawrence, Mass, Wiltred Buck, Ray Davoll, Floyd Atkins. William Ostman is spepding a vacation Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Towne have been visiting Mrs. Towne's brother in George M. and Charles Cottrell, Jr, are visiting this week with their grand- West Aven.—Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dust! at the White mountains. =L en, also at Frank Hoxic's, at | mother at Oaklawn, R. L recently entertained at @ clambake. Twen- . Dr. A. L. BteWbias aof Comily Wott Pri-| *Joby Hangail bas impreven ni wom | ulemiy oD, Juastiad, That man- TR Nk s e Mrs. James Brooks of Lawrence,|ty-five were present. It was served ir Embalmer " portance in the , Conn. X Funeral Director & day for two weeks' atay at Gardmer Lake. |oriy’ by repaire and painfing. T B s nwerie e MYSTIC Mr. and Mss. Nelson Lyen have as|Mass., is at her homehers the grove back of the small lake &t the 80-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| A large crowd aitended the danee IB| r. and Mrs George Brown, Fred | tive, Alfred Dodd, Blanche Davoll. Nega. 4 AT R e ST guests former neighbors in Hanover,| Miss Grace Gilbert of Boston is spend- | Dustin place. Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | S72n8¢ hall Thersdey evaning. The Tre| Brierc apd Miss Peari Glemner made a |tive, Harold Storra. Dorothy Aen. Bt S i o et o=/ < onedt o "”E::m‘. Lem"“"‘ al_', o SR i m’uu:e to the Wolf Den one day re- Ch:k'nun.s Harold ‘Slorgm A T., at the Congregational chureh, when K deen . Nov. arents' might. Current| .~ i i » gt o town for Geveral wesks, overseeing the| My and Mrs. Charles Balcalm have|events, original sto je 20 Sellowing poleixis. will Dariisisats i 3 3 3 Ty and poem. Abbie r Killour ey Bros. Topalrs 0% ihe Rl mixers on the stale|returned from Providence afier spend.|Storrs James Eaton, Frances Crane,| i gt e BT L FUMERAL DIRECTORS AND Milwuuk&.‘tv.“\ home ing a few days with Mrs. Balcalm's| Wihelmina Bower. Poet, Mv. Pay 2 EMBALMERS Willimantie, Conn, (Lady Assistant) Charfes F. Beebe and son are painting the town clock. Henry O. Sorrcll of North Westchester 86 Union: St. Phone 290 MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. THE LAUN-DRY-ETTE . The Electric Washing Machine That . Washes and Dries Without a Wringer s bard to believe until you see the LAUN-DRY.- ETTE yourself. It washes a tub of clothes in 15 - s - ¢ Mra. Halsey Kelley of New York, Who | Tuesday after spending . several weeks| \0€ in the absence of the Rev. Rohert minutes, and just one minute is enough to dry the 143 boen visitiog Mrs. O. L. Johmsor, will| viiting 1n New Harttond; Winsted, Un.| Humohter. | Mr. Crofts, with bis eda, clothes ready for the line, without a wringer. et the Week end with Mre. Harl Rog-|ionville aid othr ‘ieoes. red, Laskham, Step In and Let Us Demonstrate This Wonderful Machine to You. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Belglan. Attawaugan Me E. church, Rev. J. 10.45' a. m. preach- W. Carter, pastor. ing service. Topie, Greater Than All Expectations. 12 rfioon, Sunday school session. Thursday at 7 p. m. prayer meeting. s Ballouville M. E. Mission, 6 p. m, preaheing service. peaker, Rev. J. W. Carter. "7 p. ‘m., Epworth leaguo meet- ing. Speaker and leader, Mrs, Bartlett Caffrey. Topic, “The Power of 2 Lov- able Persomality. New steps leading up to the meeting roem of the M. E. Mission, have been bullt to Teplace the old omes. e . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker of New Londen were caliers on Mrs. Archie Lamb Sunda; 3. Master Nathaniel Manning has return- ed home after spending several days with Mrs, John Camey of Willimantic. Mrs, Jennette Hoffman, Misses Blla and Florence Hoftman, Mrs. Fred Race and Herbert Hoffman metored to Basthamp- ton, Masy, Saturday, spending several daye visl ‘with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Lewie and family spent Sunday with relative in South Manchester. Mrs. John Carmey and daughter Irene of Wiliimantic spent Thursday with Mrs. Reuben Manning. Mre. George Fritts and daughter Mil- dred of Uncaswille were guests of Mrs. F. S. Armstrong Thursday. Mrs, Luella Thornton and children of Bridgeport have returned home after spending several weeks with Miss Jessie Mrs. Jay Williams of New York is vis- iting her annt, Mrs. George Avery. Mrs. Josephine Hart and daughter Elizabeth are guests of Mrs. Archie Lamb. Mrs. Lydia Miner, Mrs. George Smith Nov. 30—Lectuve, Extension Service. Robert Gardiner, Mrs. Rose Wobinsod, Forrest Gray, Vera Olfn. Dee. 21.—Hobbles. 1looks for My Li- brary. T. Arthur Barrows, Elsie Marsh, Mrs. Wiieox, Chatfield. 3 Jan. 11.—Debate. - Resolved, That dis- armament is the most successful means of obtaining permanent peace. Harriet Ellison, Raymond Olds. Louise Gardiner, James Baton. Miss Bilison, chairman. Rev. R. G. Pavy spent the first week of his vacation at Groton Long Point as a member of a homse party of Mansfleld Deoplé, with Mre. Clark Crame as chap- erone. For several daye this week Mr. Pavy has been the guest of Mrs. O, A. Perry in New York city. Ernest J. Dunham has been spending the week at Pawtuxet, B. L Miss Harriet Brady Is at her cottage at Willimantic camp ground. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wyman of Plantsville and Willis Homer of Water- town were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wyman Sunday. Wre. Homer, who has been here during the week, returned with them. Dr. F. 8. Bushnell of Harvard, Til. whe is motoring in the east, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jacobson this week. Willard James of Phainfield, N. J. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. James. Jesse Inman has been spending part of his vacation in Stamfosi. Miss Florence Olin reached- her home Mrs. Gilbert W. Chapin and maid ar- #ived last Saturday and opened the home for a few weeks, Mr/ Chapin arriving later. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crane, Rexford and Frances Crane left Thursday in their automobile for Kingston. Pa. Alfred Dodd has been spending a few days this week at the shore, returning on Wednesday. i e The Men's club will hold an open meet- ing next Tuesday evennig at Spring Hill, beginning at 7.30 o'clock, when L. S. Bigelow will give an address on Mexico. Tucker, Fred Raynor and C. C. Wright. There will be several piano solos by Miss Marjorie Giedhill and Miss Louise Paige will be organist. There will be singing of gospel hymns by the congregation and the hymns are to be illustrated by the use of the stereopticon and about 50 eol- ored lantern slides. At the morning ser- vice at 10.30 o'clock there will be preach- ing by the pastor, Rev. F. T. Rhead, on the theme Jesus and the Church of the People. A number from here attended the aue- tion held on the Major Duadley B. Wheel- er farm at North Stoningten on Wednes- day. . Mr. and Mrs. George S. Richmond and son Highland leave today (Saturday) fer their cottage en Willimantic camp ground. The picnic of Fanny Ledyard chapter, D. A. R, is to be held next Wednesday with the Misses Rathbun at their summer home, Wohpittitituck, in Quiambauj The semi-monthly meeting of the Mys. tic Country club will he held Thuraday evening at the clubhouse on Jackson ave. nue with the fdllowing committee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paine, Mre. Clara Me- Guigan, Mrs. Ella Stivers, Miss Josephine Dickinson and Miss Edith Ra\bun. CANTERBURY GREEN Mr. Crofts of Hapover preached very acceptably at the church Sunday mern- Norwieh, took dinner Sunday with Miss Larkham's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larkham. Miss Harriet Bruce Shaw of Matta- posett, Mass, is visiting this week at the parsonage. Rev. J. W. Payne, of Jowett City has heen engaged to occupy the puipit Swn- day next. The Ladies’ Aid soclety held a ‘pleas ant’ meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, Nelson Lyon, A quiit was tied on, the lawn and other work was finished in preparation for the sale Thursday. 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