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TR THE D REED Theatres Employ UNION Musicians, Your Patronage. , SIGNED—International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Em- | 4 A THEN LET YOUR CLOTIES SOAK. Seak one hour, two hours, overnighé—whetever time is conveniont. Then, before epareting the imachine, edd a fresh Rine salutien, waing the seme -Zount of Rinee s you veedfor coaking, , WESTERLY The Cyclons and Alert trucks of the|Mary Molin. Jero Panciers, a cousin Westerly. fire department and the truck | SC the bride, ‘was best mar, The Tho- of the Watch Mill fire department sere | il S50 20 7 e Tan Mra. Scussel 3‘2‘;‘;“0‘“ > 8 Decitl algrm, Tuesday Vieft. Weaneaday tor trip to Springtield, 2 S Mass.,, and Hartford, and upon their re- on the foof of the Dock residence, oft | piioey R84 NATEAR B8 oo Springs the Watch Hill road, near the trolley | where the groom is employed. switch. The house is occupied for the summer by Dr. John B. Griggs apd| A representative i mu.A{-v::::mfi tamily of Hartford, and at the time of 0% Beslauer ers s b e the the fire, logs were being burned fn_the | yveqnescay aUErfoor o Prepers, Ui fireplace"of the dwelling. It is thozunt| 961 SRS O Ho0 8 eral com- that a spark from the chimney lit on|Eion for the visit from ¢ S ol the room, and ignited the wood. The 3o pensation S e S o 0 | federal representatives -will come here cal fire companies reached the house | 5 DISSOLV E: Por sach tub of slotbes v al and | In the great clean-up campaign being 4 . 0 Aharsoihly dimele o bl pesbate of shortly. atter the clarm sounded. and |10 10 & rughout the country, for || Ployes, Motion Picture Operators and American Federa- J56.An (o guaris SFRRAREY. ane e the purpose sting clail - » "J...".......‘-.o...-.... der company were used to reach the ¢ Durpose of adjusting claims for- 4 mer setvice men who were injurea- in || tion of Musicians. ity woe core Rines. 3 roof, where the flames wero extinguish- e i il Bop ebflag the cobution wati! o 1o cHersionlnl iibo, S | line_fo cuty, and the Red Cross rooms oet. riok Swating, outh, a lon High street wiii be open every day froice L oramae o srisaficnng : slight, | from mow on to recelve claims. It has The constructlon of the new Norwich- |y oy m l . " ‘Westerly highway is about completed; the last stretch of asphalt between Li- berty street and the Stonington and| These two easy steps save you the hardest work of washday North Stonington line was lafd Tuesday. | nd the road has again been opened to! through traffic. Now the residents of 'HE most soiled spots, the dirtiest things that even your washing machine fails to get clean, are cleaned without any rubbing when North Stonington are culating a' pet! tlon requesting that the short unfinish-| jgaa, - - T~ «d ! strateh ihetwen” North . Stonington | e ARY M E RE and the town line be rebuilt. This sec-| guor y05 mcm\,g:: 0; Westerly lodge M R ac A N you use Rinso. Rinso is so perfect a combination of pure ‘cleansing materials that it loosens the dirt from [Ugn of road was built several ¥ears|of Eiks will attend the amnual outing ‘even the worst soiled pieces of the family wash without injury to a single fabric. requested that every ex-service man who thinks he is entitled to com- pensation should file his affdavits at once, so that the paper work will be all completed when the squad arrives. In- surance claims will also be attended to, it is pointed out that all insurance | may be renewWed up until January 1. The ideal soap produet for any kind of washing machine Electric machine Suction type Electric machine Cylinder tvpe The state of Connecticut should decide to | 214 clambake to be held at; Brightmax's in : rebuild this stretch,.a perfect highway | "o "0 the new as . iy ht o8 melec e phalt highway on Tould exit trom e center of \Weelely | condl sireet nas. progressed so. - fast A SUPER SPECIAL PARAMOUNT PICTURE :1‘ e -had ToRd ¢ the entrance tor IO natiiit® inziexpected s the srond, ‘willehi be b { ciitatit sitme iy Wiy miakt The Story of a Man Who Was True to One Woman Mrs. Anna Gould, of Main street, fell Harry S. Lawton is visiting relatives at the home of Edwin Barber on Beach |in Uxbridge, Mass. g Though Another Man Stole Her Away. strect Tuesday afternoon, and fractured | Unknown to the greater part of local her left leg above the knee. She Was | residents, Norma Talmadge, the popular attended by Dr. John Ruisi, and was!moyvie star, was in Westerly recently, K A T H ER]N E M cD( )N ALD taken to the Rhode Island hospital in|gpe spent several days with Mr. and a Providence, Tuesday evening. in the am- | \rs Archibald MeNeil at Shelter Har- . > bulance of the Westerly Sanitary Corps. | pop. in “M ]-Ad s Latch Key” A crowd of 600 dancing -mm--snm; Mrs. George Sherman of Holygm, y thronged Atlantic Beach casino Wed- | M is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Oli- 'S % " nesday evening to attend the battle of | ver P. Crandall. The American Beauty Blooms Anew in a Romantic Mys- music between Mullaney stra of | Mrs. Malcofm E. Trainer of German- 3 . Westerly and Bray and Savino's famous | town, Pa. and Miss Hattie Kruson ot (§ tery. A 100 Per Cent. Entertainment. orchestra of Worcester, Mass. | Philadelphia are visiting Mrs. Hannah were present from Pleasant View, iner. . . erly, Norwich and other mearby places. | Thousands of visitors from nearly INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY After soaking your clothes in this pure soap Ernest Scussel of Stafford Springs, | towng came to Westerly Wednesday to product, a few minutes in your washing mas Conn., and Mliss Nellie l-‘mc.;\m_nr he | take “:{;mm'::}:ar:x{ x:':- g:;::mdsa"offemd TODAY—Constance TM‘ in “A Perfect Woman” i i Post road were married ednesday | by e s I y. chine gets them beautifully ¢lean. ik Ha: iy sl o The Westerly Kaceys will stack up i v s 4 : mareigs o The b of e e || e wesicey Kaceye wil st w0 || Wanda Hawley in “The House That Jazz Built Follow the simple directions given above, §. M. The bridesmaid was Miss Vonda ford, Sunday afternoon. “Bang” a Comedy. Soak the clothes. Then before operating the R * g Py = to the height of from 60 to 90 feet, machine, add a fresh Rinso solution, using the S eto ttoia s 1t 10 Tnctien: Torig same amount of Rinso as you used for soaking.- No other soap product is needed when Rinso is'used. STONINGTON The new bo which is to ply between Stonin New York, will begin operating this week. Tuesday -afternoon the 'social chain 1 the fruit 3 inches. The family re- ned a mystery until a thumbnail was erted into the fruit, when the Strong, mista pungent odor at once de- SHOW STARTS MAT, 2:15 SMALL PRICES STRAND | | MAT. 25¢ Chil. 15¢ .53 met at the summer home of Mrs. Alva |termined the family to hc\:fl&dxnoha. % ey s 1 o Shiel STParmt sacket lunch | Tuesday night. as on Monday night, . 7s L 3 40 ‘Whether ycu use a washing machine or tubs, e am o o oy | the ‘mercury dropped to 47. The report ||| =m———emsmm—— s =2 o e—— AL get Rinso today at your grocer's or depart- Today (Wednesday) Au [ e e O oy TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY tholomew’s day, t! service at Calv 9. a. m Rev. that frost had done some damage there {Monday night. Some Jewett City women | wh ve fine flower beds in full bloom 1 them with sheets and ment store. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass Sanford will offi 4 Acts—VAUDEVILLE—4 Acts . papers 5 clate. + 5 o« | Necessity for care of this sort shows in OGRAMME ocal dealers ed cargoes | Made in U.S. A, M‘-cm delens, B e recent record of August temperature. A FINE ALL COMEDY PR !l ‘and .the steam Ealeus] service section of the Jewett City LI DR T 10 New | cpupter of the American Red Cross has ALSO 5-REEL PHOTODRAMA WITH ork. 5 . fied that representatives of the| g T e ot e b SRS ATICE, CALHOUN i “Closed Doors” Mrs. . Falrbrother, who has been |y, “agin o Sept. Ist, to assist ex-ser- Yith a menufacturing concern in BIiS-| (.o men in securing compensation, medi- e oy Do Ao | cal treatment and hospital care. 'If any superintendency of a Spring Manu-|,cy| ex-service men are in nced of the facturing concern at Hamilton, Ont. |pove assistance they are to motify DF.|saw real southern life, many cidénts . !l::_u:m Ang "w“: -“I’ ““J -':\";;-A‘\j | G. H. Jennings, chairman, or Miss Mar-iof which the speaker told, intiuding i hy automobile to New Bedford Sunday coll, secretary of the home|tales of the tobacco chewing “kernels” \ r machi s ‘. T of chewing “Don ’t r“b our Outh awa £ Motor power machine it 2 returne: fioma = A c on, who will gladly take the|who could hit a spittoon 20 feet away. y y y Mrs. Luella Gager is spending a feW! cases up with the clean-up squad who| Ashland, Ky., proved interesting, be- _ Aontyllle o | will visit Norwich at an early date. ause of Henry Clay; from him and this THEATRE i E. P. Clark, owing to pofsoning plementing many local 'indications | section Jewett City’s Ashland and Clay- L is well on its way, the|ville were named. Mr. Phiilips told the to his fishing business. pplied the pulpit of the Baptist churck [ with tonsilitis the past week. ay M water wheels are being scraped and will| Went on the Windham county farm bu- receive a coat of red lead: The bridge | cau field day trip Wednesday. which crosses the canal in the mill yard| Miss Marcia Stanton of Norwich spent u following report was received Wednes-|story of George D. Prentice. a loca) m: a8 A e Pf\lmm» - ‘nr:~ and r‘nt"';x;;,m,\ by a J.:x;:ll"{}v (xr»_:_lub;rrver. and his statue -in Louisville. The trip TODAY- slastle crowd atrende: he concert at| SPECIAL NOTICE. hen was continued to Chicago and te NORTH STONINGTON | piace at Calmere. . They are touring the | ford, Mrs. Emma Park and Earl Park of EKON; horough hall, given hy Dr. Julen Jordan| An carly movement of birds. There|Denver. The speaker and his wife stay: Double Feature Bill b BSwm B , * untry by automobile. | Hebron and Miss Grace Johnson of Ston- { - 5 A Leap Furlough. | are five reports of evening grosbeaks|ed there three weeks and were charmed e rs. Edwin Staff of New York, soloist| Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Law of New|ington. A pienic dinner of salads, sand.| The community picnic which was to be Crown of Glory and et, The | from Maine to Massachusetts—iwo large | with the city and all about it. Outside WIll for the Philharmonic and other societies, | York arc. visili:¢ their cousins, Miss Ab. | wiches, bie.. eake, lemonade and peach |held Tuesday on the church lawn has| Rivals, were prod in n most artis-| g Myrtle warbiers have reachediyf Jewett City, he said, Denver is the lam B B Wo wotet of M. D. W. Blasell | bic Goodrich; Coarien 1o Boarion o i e et ate been poscponed on account of the iliness | th manner Miss Mary Iacoreno, Who|eastern Massachusetts and Khofe Tsland, | we's garden spot. el e e b R e e e e vo | RUSSELL . n“p',.,.v,.‘,.., e .; ,'.‘:""'.""",”J ‘Mf]s‘ ). Georse Clark was the guest of his|Saturday after a week's visit at Mrs. L. Sunday ana Lr. Downing was calied. A ipleased all with her toprano tome of | d nuthatches. ight of night-|jowstone ™Nrk and t Lake City, then nEing to the late Major . R. Wheel- | cousin, Archie C. Smith, of Woodbridge, | H: Corbit's at Lordship Manor, Bridge-|Durse came Monday. All are hoping for | rare quality. She was heard at her best | jawks and kingbirds Aug. 15 in Connecti- | into’ Canada. The narratives connected —IN— er family last week \ednesday was! Conn., at the week ‘end. Mr’ Clarig | port. her return to health and strength soon.|as also was Miss Mary McCabe. Ma- | Mary nighthawks pathering in|with the scenes in Canff, Ont., and Win- largely attended, many coming from|nicce, Mrs, B. W. Latham, of Tonkers, F. Cummings, John Ryan and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Russell: Slocum were |lame Peduzzl. an ish won | Maine for some time. Baird's sandpipers | nipeg were 1708t interesting. He told of | “ gaine in antique furn i’r-f“‘ solid sil- * land Mrs. William Totten, Jr., of Lebanon | {0 thei raunt, Miss Cynthia’ Philiips; who | both in her solo work and In duets. Miss | EDWARD HOWE FORBUSH, overcome 4y the hardy pioneers. Such | Ewars Afuricies wid well. 1 NORTH LY3iE [on 4 moter trip to Norwich Saturday af-| 'S &8ain confined to the bed. Tucia Chagrion’s work was of high or-| Director, Division of Ornithology. |cities, al} mew, as Moosejaw, Med:cine ' RID ” n Massachusetts. e b onialic 5 | ternoon. 4 A f TS Vlis'ronvballtw. Mrs. Edwin Gal-| Laurent Lariviere and Nicola De-| 136 Statehouse, [oston, Aug. 1917. | Hat, Regina and Caigary came in for Harold Bentioy of Mount Vernon, X | Bl inearrie Clements and. daughter of | Alfred Huzhes of Providence, K. I is |10 MrS. Clark Gallup and three grand- |wucel, baritone and tenor respectively, | Worshipful 1iro. G. H. Prior, secretary | narratives of intereat. From Duluth to, X505 DUl viiting' hie grandmether.| Jowetts have been visiting at C. F.|at K. L. Cummings Ao spent last week at Lord’s Point with | recelved their share of appreclation and | of Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 75, B. R. Gard-| Buffalg, through the Gréat Lakes,~ wi Jo Has bun visiting his gran \ Us st week : Mrs. Louis Himeistein entertained a [ Mrs. Charles Hopkins, and enjoved the | wore obliged to respond to cncores dur- |ner, master, has received from Charles!one yf the outstanding and memerable CARMEI‘ MYERS A e Geuits' W Tiven are yhogers of Salem has been |larze party of relatives last week. sea breezes and bathing. Every cottage|in gtho cvening The numbers were | Edw. Prior of Hartford (a member of | pleacure eof the trip. The great mining T T e e R s, William ‘Sisson this week. there is occupled and all were having a|all beautifully rendered and generous | Mt. Vernon) a collection of all the regu-|port of Duluth and the wonderful ore o BRI hausie, . I e Betteved she ws) Elwsbh Jrg ':m_il_ "lam ', Mrs. WAUREGAN "nilfm* % 3 Z apoluase showed how the l:l*-!r‘]: rly issued annual lodge calendars since | freight traffic of the lakes were touched | SUGRNINesE, ab She Was aten runnin g - J‘dt‘ Jiiraie y E Work on repairs to the raceway and|lted Iisther Gallup last week. | Jordan, noted for his work as a direc-)one for the year 1575, showing the fol- From Buffalo thers was the trip to rapidly from the village. B | o Sipon sson. JL Mr. and Mrs. Wil | water wheels of the Wauregan com-| Mr. and Mrs. Join 1. Tanner, Miss, tor, teacher and co m-m.mwmmx‘:.m ing list of Jewett City men as offi-| Thousand Isiands. Then, after a visit Miss Lila G. Thompeen is i1 e ]Tm‘fln.\ and Mrs. I A.|pany's mills here began in carnest Mon-| Margaret Tanner and Gilbert Randall at-| thn sololsts. cers, all of whom have been laid to rest|io Montreal, a week of pleasurs spent in B Lt Tees ks w all ‘:4:\ church.in New London ::(‘uc’?:rfixl‘;mdls luml»r datn hwai mx‘de ‘I;n“ed“lr‘le 1ulr:fiba]\'}'mi:nl"“m‘ms“"" The road scraved is at work r'nr xzv}:-\‘:.\m::‘n: their km\w;_:x the e;cel»lmn ;f ;‘. Vermont, and homs to the best place of Congregational church Sunday ir. an £ 0 stop any back water |42y, MIS. brink Morgan reiurncd uouic! strect scraning part of the|A. Thornton and Thomas E. Lee: S h acation suppir M Bawrr i i fand Mrs. G. H. Srrong, N. S, Strong | which might come into the raceway from | With them for a visit. roadway. making o rvice for | I WM W, G. Duce, 8. W.i| “'fn nis itmitable style Mr. Phillips told A g e o i e raonio el Mo'idus and Mfiling- the Gtz One of the walls is being| \nnu‘;!E:i;\(;:fl:,Z} hd:rm Sk‘ufl]lup and | quotmobile traffic { Prior, J. W.; Phineas noyla.‘., fa collision in the Denver station, where DANCING Tomcm Rev. H. L. Harringto of Westarty Arthur Minds “Nae ‘een Seriousiy. i taken down and will be rebuilt. The| orec to Pomfret and| Toth men and women who desire to| J H. Lee, secretary; H. B.|two dear old ladies met in his path. They | become electors i town elect! in time for the annual t hand D.; T. M. Crumb. J. D.;|shed their baggage and carpet bags as rnton, S. 8.; W. W. Sherman, ?he)- flew into each ofhers arms. Mr. CALVIN ALLYX PARK, and Mrs. Erwin Rogers, Mr. and their app! Mrs. H. M. Pendleton of New London| Mrs. H on mus = | 3 ; o 1t cations to the registrars ote ose | J ; Charles. H. Meech, chaplain; Al-| phiilips, carrying a burro' lead himmeif, | ¥e. 341 Waest Themes St. Thamesvilla Wiy Ml T g o M Bt o Ml x‘“v‘:‘:'m. ':1“\ callers at Leslie at the north end of the mills is being|@ {€W days at the Stanton homestead re-|in the First district are W m tob- | pheus Weaver, marshal; Thomas E. Lee, | jidn't see the obstruction and the mix-wp | Musie by Novelty Orchestra Townsend of New York, spent a part of| John Evans v:mr o e z taken down nad another will take v Cently. inson, James H. Weeks, Judge Elias B.|tyler. was complete. &m 50c, Ladies be, ine aar werk with Miss et et °f| polohn Tvans spent Sunday at George| place. During the time it will take to| Mr. and Mrs. George Gallup attended | Hiinekley fty dollars in gold, to be given war (ax sad refrashments. Rev. A. L. Townsend of Philadeiphia ¥'s in_New London. make these repairs the mill operatives| the alumni reunion of Woodsiock acad-| 'Tho store of I. A. Mucller Is benlg re-| away at the Elks Country Fair. To the » M’ véshtion At . SEESE are having & vacation. Many are out of | emy- Saturday. 1 he recent ind : - who Is pessing acation at the home » decorated following the recent e. first couple who will volunteer to get - of Mrs. H. M Perkins, returned Sunday | SOUTH KIL LINGLY town, while others are doing their rest-| Charles Robbins of Boston is a visitor| Tuesday nfternoon the members of | married on the Elks Fair Grounds, La- BROOKLTYN from a trip o1 a few days to the moun-| ‘Mr. and M % ing right at home. - This is the longest|at Alvan Corey’s. Ruth chapter, No. #4, O. E. S., and their | bor Day night, Sept. 5th. Notify George - s lrpand, Mrs. William Toungblood o | snutdown of the mills in years. | The first and second degrees were| frionds enjoyed o blcnic at Dean's MIlS.| A Bartlett at Remingion Co.s store.| The entertainment given by the Wom- Friday evening will be Nelghbors' night | Youngbiaod Sunday.. 1 o 2|, Mr- and Mry Henry Leach and family|conferted on two candidates at . the|The party went by 'bus. mantic, on or befors Tuesday,|en's society of the Congregational church, GEANGE NWALL, LEBANON, 1\ j My ey gDl . are spend'ng two weeks' vacation in|grange meeting Friday evening. pt. 17 @ lurro delegation of firemen 3 ity y church, was a grang e @ R . : 4 Sopt. 1 = & . 30th. Oppoftunity comos once in |assisted by those outside the ., ev. W. ¥. Williams has received 8 been cntekaining i e s e | Matne. 2 Mics Bertha Sayles of New London has| from horo will o to South Manchester | 3 'man's lifetime. Here's yours—adv. |a success. The Nall was well flled. The FRIDAY XIGHY, AUG. 6. N the rectorship of Bt Mark's Epis: | o 5. Azna Gates of Daniel-| = Miss Alice Campbell is visiting fricnds|been spending a Week’s vacation at her| (o attend the firomen's muster, in Whic & pageant depicted the coming of the Pil-|wryewmEys NovELTY OmCWESTEA pal church, Mystic, where he has been| |5y y X . |in Fitchburg, Mass. home here. | companies from all over ‘the state W _Daniel L. Phillips at the Baptist chureh | orims and the beginning 0. this nation. Sohducting services for several weeks | e o Tage Anl family of Foster vie-| - Lawrence Anthoiy und John Campbell participate. Wednesday evening conducted an atten-|Theer weré 18 tableaux, and Ii'ss Abby = |}ed ve ursday. are to spend several days with relatives T < h tbound | Live audience over an Interesting itiner-| y e - past. ME & 3 . : i 3 § z throe-masted schooner eastboun Witter announced these, ome ...-r the - e e, i B. Hall, Ruth Coffey |in Kingsion, Canada, starting last Mon- ROAD SOCIETY was noted Tuesday about 6 o'cloo kon the thout the necessity of their PayIng | otner, before the curtain was raise.. and| Woterbury —Francis P. Guiifole, wa- LIBERTY HILL ol rancis Coffey motored "to . East | day morning Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Willlams of New |sandbar just off Rhodes Folly. The |transportation charges. Mr. Phillips, Ac-|giq it in such a way as te win the Pr.se | SUocesstul eandidate for the mayerality 1 o sy | Miss Orpha Deloge and Ovila Gibeault | York were recent guests of Mr. and Mra, | oraft remiatned there undl Wednesday | companied by his wite, has just complet- | o a1 | %o years ago, has again piaced his hat The mercury stood at 45 degrees above | i #ud Jr%. Fred Shippee have been | were udlted in marriage Monday morn-| Noyes Palmer. : ™! morning, when the tide helved to loosen|cd a 100-day tour through Canada and|™ me night of the entertsimment the in the ring. aro r ight's in Fo et- | ing' & o a ; i it . e v g woro, Tutsdar momin, which indicates | y Knig ster Cen. Ing at the Sacred Heart church by Kev. lrs. Byron Billings has returned home| ber hold. aud sie procceded without out- | the west. The &r::r:lg;,r w‘:.h“;,l.;.d,':: Stde ot SEMGIIE. AN R A The C.'E. soclety is to have & sociat| p, [ HeNEY Barber of Bast Greempich, |'" 3. and Mra Thomas Kendail returned | Sonin-law. and danghier, Sir. ans Mec | Mriand Mrs. Frooman Smith and|anxious to mest and hear Rev. Michael 300 B L o o0 Mot T el Thursday evening T e, been visitng at A 1o Halls Liriday after two weeks' visit at the|larold Wileoms o S SR e ehior, Mies Jensle Smith, of Norwich | Joserh Toomey, who was educated ta |zt TV S TEL I RUNG ST 'rhz Bo of T ey, actonniniod by e i1 ret e Satarday | shore. P ; e o S Ston. | Norwich by the Central Bapti B e o S < 4 ys p mother, Mrs. Annis L. Harvey, and sister; | */LCF 8% Weeks spent in Vineland, X. J.|° Me. and Mrs, Harold Wignall and son | Rk Jouise Nayes' retuimed, to: North | Towai Weie'oaliors on Jay Dliss: thiStan: | L S ol ornsee it Ia” pastor of, | 00 Aheir; paraces. Mre. Maud H. Palmer, went to e William Barlow sptnt - Sunday | Kenneth are planning on spending a few | o a) yoriaY- L Lo don Thusday to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holbrook and two | daughters of St. Louis called on relatives | s 5 as s00n as The necessary papers could be LR Charlee li. Cowan, Jr., sustained a|church of 1,100 members. The stories nd Mrs. Herndan Barlow in|qays of their vacation in New Bedford. | qouble cra " D38 Purchased .2 new - 1 i Weaht made out and were takem before Justics M Lo iy Lo New b double cra. severs injury to ble right hand while at | 0 e M. Philiips 410 the. taiating. act;| £k ML Bedard. piesded saly. nd BOWBon STnalgand Ar it SieT ahy Mrs. ki i Atwood Machine company's| Whe! Mr. e fainting act, e wnita lof it abtonbbilos. irs. imma Williams, who has been in | Work at tho 00 ol pany M ane ana® ramityfot Bristol, vhet wers Bound -over te the superior cemrt. PRESENT Coan., have Westerly f v day: "| plant. The member caught in the ma-|2t the very start of his journey. The default fo bonds were tahen te Berdana vined Sir. Hobroocs. b | Sromiany been visiting at Henry ey o ot N S aaya, retumed Thura- | D e working on and was badly | Potomac, Washington's. grave and An-| fre windoase comaty sail. so, Awest tHal. The Camp Mooween Revue - ST iiam Siaser; who has bveen| NORTH STERLING (he’ range snjosed & picmic at Lantern | lacerated P e T ereat. eawerns; it migncy | e, SaStaE oF' the- Bavtiat ‘Shersh 4o LET NO COR 1+ wnding several weeks” with RDaniclson| ¢ S Hill Thursday and in the evening held a| John Dias, who has been the guest of | Va., and its great caverns, with mighty | panielson preached in the Baptist of 1921 N tives, has besr 5t het Tome fork o | xoure 3. Leroy Smith and son Robert of|'iouia) in the church pariers. Capt. and Mrs. F. J. Ostman. returned |colored stalactites and stalagmites, was |y SC008 BUSENG o0 8 b ormem, After SPOIL AN HOUR Ny fondon have oeen Buesis of Mr. and | yiies Hattie Hewitt and brother of Leb- | Tucaday to Hyde Park, Mass. wonderful to behold. 'The experiences in | the service a mesting of the membera of AT THE DAVIS THEATRE tre. P. H. Coffey and daughter Bea-| ave b EMIINET, 4 anon were at A. G. Hewitt's Monday. ‘Thomas Coughltn has entered the A. & | Virginia and West Virginia were in a|ipy ehurch was called and it was veted ¢ were in Putnam Saturday. otaleo Whaley and Clarence Whaley of | “"yry "5, N. Willims spent a fow daya| D store here. class by themselves. Here the travelers | iy nold services for the mext year Sun- NORWICH, CONN. Any Corn Can Be Stopped Now, Any Sather, W, B Whalenr whe jhelr @rand-| ity Mrs. Francis Noyes at Lord's Point| Danlel Wilson of P‘Il".:‘.k"”"'axi Vol oo |days with the same preacher and at the |FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 26th, 1821 \ - R. a i . hi: 1= V. C. n and fam- A A Moment, by a Touch STAFFORD Willam Betciel bas & tnewsssdun | 80 FEEL BT BTy o Uy el tieswiatt RENC SRR S8 80 e o a inte} bared AT 8:18 O'CLOCK Science has solved the corn prob- Jirs. West ef Bpringfield, Mass, fs the | 07, :::m“fiém‘\:i:“\';:hal;'; paver | Miss Annie Rathbun, have returned from | = | under cover. POPULAR PRICES lem. One can now stop a corn ache e 2f her sistar,Mrs, 'W: HU Wabtter.| qence ‘Sunday last, ermont. JEWET1 CITY 4 '_i.:!k"" and shortly remove the There '",'.'r::d sale at the Baptist| “preq Cole and family. Mrs. Lucinda e :‘:":::')::“‘M:;: l‘):l':;:“;‘*&‘h:v;“‘i- There {8 no more beautiful showing of corn. - i N Frids - : Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bottiggi spent | "9 8 - e daklil an the large bed: The method is gentle, scientific, ~,\° ooy Tarophod Sunday morning. | L1 3L W Rev. ‘and Me. b i | ¢7® Fesidence Wedneaday. B e Seenin Hopeville grown by William sare. A famous chemist invented it. \rs. Emily o TR relitneg (o o SnaAmpton, N, making<the R! Palmer. His sota included this sum- | A s dressing house of world- .om Northfield, Mass, whers she has e 3 SOUTH WINDHAM ier over 2,000 bulbs, Many have called | i ‘wide fame produces it. cen the € Sriner Tuoh Rev. @, T {20 and Mot H B iGrowell. George O = s this week to admire the great variety ot Jf you are troubled with pains or 1t is Blue-jay—the liquid or the ‘hemipeos, S#4: his fasally. Spooner and Miss Gertrude Brooks were| Mr. and Mre. George F. Stiles and their | color in (he quarter of an acre of blos-/ g el ooy h E pain stops at once. Soon the whole een, attended the exereises at Wales| - o * i ng Y PmCE Jover. two . LT d La Victolre arc indigestion,insomnia; painful pass- siater Mollie in Norwich: weeks at Tubitha inn, Cape Cod. e e ¢ i corn, however an New lLondon (Norwich) Line at, loosens and , \'% 19 It befmg Old Home day. diaplay. 1 2 " Mz, 200 M. Wiklis Forx Gee spénd- Plummer and family. were. at| Miss Myrtie Clark Spent a week at the “°§;",‘.““w\§3?.:,. BAtartiodl; Whio inabaen | of urine, you will find relief in | Leave New Leondon daily including Sunday, Eastern Standard comes out. | ing their vacation at the White moun. nsett Pier the past week. home of her aunt, Mrs. William Buteau, | yory il for n week, was better Wednes- Time, 10:00 p. m." Due New York & a. m. Cool, comfortable It makes harsh treatments unnec- | taina. Bertrand E. Benway and Mr. and Mrs.| of Moosup. day, but s atill confined to her bed. Gm statereems. A refreshing overnight trij gaoary. It makes paring ridiculous. | Mr. and Mrs. George Jenking and fam. e s ot Liast) LAY ] Wers | Wi o(alista 'Dackos s apent the weak|| Chrds aretheingftosived in toWi fiom =iy eorn ache a folly, | ily and Mrs. Jalls Boicher. spodt Sutns | visitors Sunday at Gegiwe . pooner's. | end with her cousin in Hartford. 3 i and tamily at Ol FoEge Your dm'nu!‘,t Hies Blos-iay. Lai: ‘o Holixnd, e (s Arthor Miller is enterlaining her || Fiiy-five enloyed a delighttul aay at iy i Sy Lo POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS : 5 | ather from New Rochelle, N. Y. the Sunday scnool or community pienic 5 te Clty veo- it end your corn—tonight. Menry Lowis caught. two: Bass : n|at Waldo .grove, ‘Scotland, Saturdgy,|oiiy Oy eSTot et Jer o ot oo | . Leaving New London Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Liquid or Plaster LEONARD BRIDGE 'Moosup pond which weighed scven | The trip was made by train 6r automg: | Li° JoaB of the critical fline Retuening, leave; New York Wednesday, Thursdavs and on Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh entertained | pounds, viies. t Tos: cteam -and - lempnade weve| D amer of Lisbon. the Menday daylight trip of ShaStsnter Cliseter /W, Glapis. - - A Preston man sent a peculiar frult to Blue-ja Gunday aftamoon Mo ana N - sienry : S Lo everhoas The cammiiccs | somerr iy B by Wil e The word Kneeland of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ee- | HKastfard-—Nunzio. Vayani, . o . 1125 |charge wese ihe.ofiders and teacires of oL : Xicol, who was down 1n thal section: nver- bladder and uric acid troublee and Pain Instantly erett M. Boswbrth and daughter, Lucie |0l art.it and photograps 1. whe is.on | the Sunda. school, assisted by Miss MyT- | joouing over somo real cstate interests. Nationsi Remedy of Holland since 1696, Corns Quickly Mae Bosworth, Mr. and Mrs, Frank S.|2 via. 10 reiatives in Italy, nal an zu-| Le Liark and Nils Oman. y Yo such frult was ev here before, | Tbiee sizes, all druggists. Shekléton amd daughters, Verna Minnie| di>uce with Pope Bemed:ct :p Rome cn| Miss Grace Wood of South Coventry “o h‘:x:g i:e ;::d\:;"tosxee?ne cuv:un-m:rL Look for the Geld Medal on and. Bleanor Nettie Shekiegon, of Harte | Augast & Was & recent guest of Miss Avis CODB. | | soer She tron, which ia . masnatie.| ead Sccept ne imitation tandard remedy for kidney, Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) The NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY

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