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house at the parsonage Thursday and |perted end -Sunds; «fternoon a bright | afierncon she rave a very interesting Friday. The women of the church pre- | vellow cowslfp biisom was. found in|talk o i ¢ el B he mothers ut the old schdoi- | R l'd f E ry A 253 ' w E S T E R L Y pured dinner cach day st the. churéh | Noiey mkun. e e, s R g ewa or ve j nswer. . ¥ The old - e ‘A number here are suffering from se- | cent visitors in North Haven. for community gatherings. .|~ THIS IS A GENUINE ADVERTISEMENT BY A RELIABLE CONCERN vere ‘coldx o Prof. nl E. Jon:: from the Connect!-| Mrs. Charles Sweet, who h-; been very |, A o Tibtmonite 1 peckofmized o lecsers v B3 Mrs. Bessie Turner spent the Week end [cut extension service will work through | ill the past mon‘h, is able to, be boistered ixed u) ive C fihs. ey e the New London cqunty farm bureau to- | up in bed o short (ime each day. Mrs. | 2t ctnbe made nio 12 names of s i the e t Names of Gities ¥ Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl James were re- | day (Thuradey), giving two puilet dem- | Leon Rix of t Lyme is carng for| YORK. Now try togive all and be rewarded. b This (Thudsday) evening a public Park automobilgs, as well as plenty | oiveq into Liberty Hill church Sunday |onstrations. At 230 a m. there will be | her. <| PRIZE SENT IMMEDIATELY TO YOU 1. WEN YROK 7. BEFULOA Imesting of the Westerly Historical eo- | of space for the people, this Will be &N | from the South Congregational church in|a public demonstration on the farm of Write names on a postcard or in a leter. - will Be held 'n the Public Library |ideal spot for the celebration. Hartford. Andrew Avery in Ledyard and at 2 p. m. Mention whether your age is under or over 17 2. MPHEMIS ANTLTAA (30 we may send suitable prize) and write your name with address iainly. You need not sead a cent of your moncy nowor fater! This is & genuine r. Yo and every ocher person who Mrs. Annic Gavitt, | sendsin the names will receive a mroe of eaval Tiouis Gero, Darsi| value yetwhich mey becorse worch $1000 fo fidtmg at 7.45. M. C. Perry will ad-| oo sops, rest-| Mr. ami Mrs ojhn Kinmaird were |be will give another demonstration on the Bress the members. Mr. Perry 1s to talk | Y §I Sxent, f00d WoRe KO | greatiy” and happily surprised Tucsday | farm ¢f_Elisha | Waterman, Woodland gn “History in the Making n Germans. | JURYE, T AP SO, ST iy, | evening when about 35 of the people of | stock farm. Br. Perry has visited there and his ad- |\ "'\otional holiday. ‘It s . expected | this Place went to their hcme and'passe firess will be both educational and en- |- "ot in il be drawn in every | (D€ eveming; during which they were pre- NORTH LYME 3. ERITODT o. USNOHTO 4 LOETOD 10. SBONOT . s 6. . COGHACI 1. RALDPOTN . NERVDE 12, x 4 ithin th ths! Lose no. wer MELABTIRO Rertaining. This adaress aiso suegests | (50 U0 SR YO 00 S o om 12 | sented an. automobile robe. The presen 5 : Alexander Domi- | T FOW wor sen ety o e Ans R t R o coming dlsarmament conference at | 5107 AWNK e silerce period from G tation pecch was made by Rev, John H.| Mre. Laura Tannmng died last Monday. : Bjarne Johnson, — e 'Wasbington aa he will speak on Burov- |0 (0 (W Bk | e T18 B8 To,f Knott. A fine lunch was served by the | o jong fliness resulted ingdronsy, w. Tonnson, , ATidred . Davis, Lillian NEW YORK.N.Y.| - Helen. Barre, Rosflda Louslgznan. Foska and James Rosenlund. and §: Fva Bogue. Alice Justine Chanel, Jemmie LeValley, Delphina Pa ., hel Rice, Margaret Ruth Shaffer, Ma- more and troke BE/13:08 ' i thnt everyione ey oo il (NOJIATLY ““i?u""’i’.‘.“‘fl‘:,“ caused her death. Mrs, Banning < the United Stat TOLES A - that every one W87 [ering was to celebrate Mrs. Kinnalrd’s|(wice married, her first husband being R D hreever ke ey e A il Hirtiday, {Ocb 26, : Amos Whipple, Their children were (. The break made st Carolina station |head for a perlod of silent thanks Tuesday the men of Liberty Hill volua- | vin Whipple,of New Britain and Mrs this week, Y, another piece of lawless |GOd for the ar heroes Who never COM® iicoreq to amsist. Eimer . Caples in car| Uraries trark. of Hambure. . Tater oy work by the same thief or thieves who |bac] d 10 ask His blessing On OUF'l,entry work. The women futnished @in- | married Henry Banming; their children stic ang | country Many boys from Westerly [peotet FOT S reh house. e T e Lt = se-|paid the supreme tribute. The group oL ean politics and trade whi {reur teacher: Iiva Anpa Choo. operated here as in Stonington, Bradfor othing of wvalue wa o the Red Cross mem A ST Barney Bump of Lyme and Martin Ban- hie Sokin, Pauline Stepa- cured B th pen- | war bereft women, the Red Cross mem- 3 ik n R e ot o s ]'Y:M"q in thelr uniforms in which tney GOSHEN ning, who had made a home for his West, Flthel Wylie. Mrsan . Iub bers held mother since his father's death many | Johnson, Reidar Johnson, W fam Linda. seivaa auRlil the wh e erie g m;{l:egg::h::d‘?hlfl": e oper Tautsiny | 70ars ago. Mis shenning alio, o leave Wilfied Lovsignan; Jobm MaxiroadL o and the memortal wre 1 t ioters Mrs el lebr. Moot cha el Titleliy sRaR . Bl tribute to the unknown soldier ana the |evening with a good attendance.: wbun ;:‘;;z,‘s'l‘:{: mf)mf!',"mik s chesL e e J,_,‘f";dm“"md‘;"_l bovs who made the supreme sacrifice, Wil | game Is not very plentitul this Year, but | yrgiyi. " rilijam Hogvie, all of Hamburg. Sophie Pecartfic, Gladys ¢ ‘o maje the Armistice Day pa- '-""e;";‘ak=°°;:“b;;“:_;‘e‘°;;:":l';or | Tne funeral -was held Thursday, Rev.| te, Annle Ponatishen, % hb A 1Ga en and chicken pie. oast ficiating. Burial Payne, L m-;'r»‘ ‘stnr«]:fin(;is v’nh!lc bufldings are to | partridge and a fat 18-pound OO Cap= S,”Z’fi:"c,m?"cer“m‘fé?y.”g it nton_Sharpe, William é‘f.‘i?. | receive their dressifg of bunting, flags | tured by Ralph Kenyon. There was cran- e S Sl e s in keeping witn the day |berry sauce, and several Kinds of ple. A trude Allen. Mary Curtin, Gertrude restdences will fly “Old Glory.” |social hour and after-dinner remark®|™yo; gians visited at Alvah Morgan's William Ries, Frank Titisky, | Wednesday afternoon the Daughters of | were enjoved after the sumptuous meal | “pil Vil gty % ! 1 Leveile, Percy | the Americay Revolution met in the Li- | The club Is talking of dolng some trap. | ™ il GiaTS Sivacion, nome demonstra- Eliza Pachiodo, Eliza Pachiods | brary buildirg =t 2.3 The 'annual [shooting at a future dne‘.l ‘{h; "m_“j;s tlon agent of New London county. . Mike Stankowich. Edwara Yon of officers and delegate to | dues of the members of the club are. e A e AnH State Deputy Mary E. Conn., and Dis Jenerson of Pr | comd nd Man h d_Shaffer, Frec-rick Skinner, | Stamm, R Boska, -Josenhina The man who looks misses a lot on the ‘staé. crett, Helen M J ! - o ias RN i Sophia K . Pau . i = Nlia, Shaleabko, Faanie. a. | Rheuma Drives Out Pain arles Hinckley, Jr. A s o al wrh 9 Bodeh - Bt INVICTTS. a local writer ‘wis Outie? the n’i‘x’m that covers me. 8 the vit from pole to poi : 1. thank ‘Whatever gods mav b X For my, uneonquerable soul. morous one song comyosed b sung to a popular air. It was vated by club as the club song. its e is a long, long road ele Senkewitz. Marguerite | N'0% Sh : [ B . 3 Was n‘D. A. R. ook . lege were at North Plain las Skinner, Annie Seretna, | Sub-Primary, Miss Berthu Lyon, teach-| f Y0U want relfef’ fagpi agonixin P ‘;‘W‘“ The' Community club.mec on ,Weines | 3oy “Min Stratton made se | Dorothy Stamm, Charles Mary Chop, Lillian Chape, M| cheumatic pains (¢ mtter what|.g v R ca- | ! New YLondon evening, it belng Children's night|gotq anq Miss Bu Skinner, Edward Curtin and- -Dorothy | Nolan, Gladys Sochawich, Ann Mastred. | OF swift, gratifping relief—take a e T 737 love™ se ram the oen ity Do Beea dnome & e s a good number of childfen | jyured the school children, also giving | Tefit ai, Ruth 9 | small dose of Rheulga worive & day for] iaki monks yin i & 1 o at B taking a ‘prominent part i |\, "onildren a talk on health. Tn the| Geades 2 and 3, Miss Cecelia Lyons, Francls Cortin resulc, | & Short time. Lee &% Co. sells X every o o iree, | evening to a large crowd. The There were choruses and | 2 - Mk Makireuile | & SUOES e JLaw) m . o oy the, recitations was o hu- 3 AT 3 (Thursday) wit atruck driver here, met STONINGTON Boes winding to our club room on the hilL. > < rly Wedn and 1 tor at Fal BaTAE% | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. MeCall were the pre- In_the fell cluteh of circumstanas 3 Monday, 1t fell and injured his foot-bad- | zram committes. vm not winced nor cried aloud, cause t Members from here attended the, D.-A, w.fiiww of chance outlyin lies Gladys Mallon of Prospect street (R meeting in Willimantic Tuesda¥ atter: o, Mo 008y, but unbowed. o sanatorium at'|noon. treatment. HILL ing service of the | h the pastor, Rev the following letter 2 “this place of wrath and tears ‘ but the Horror of the shade, And:yet the menace of the years ‘Fipds' and shall find me unafratd. I s not how strait the P T narred with - posienents @ Larm the master of my fate: "1 am. the captain of my sonl _—-fim Henley. 1n Indtanepetis HUMOR OF THE DAY “This i3 a fashionable crillreom™ “Tex, Tessle, all the other ladise ve smeking.™ *“So I see. Do you thi ug out fer not smol Cocrier-Journal. . :ant to take a chance on an amte- miohlle, mfster? Only a dofar™ <But'Y dom't wamt an antomedie young man.” . — . suistat = Mbe SN ‘wor't get it"—Life. “Miss Moss (telephoning): “Oh, &oo [tor. T forgot to ask you about that epe medicine you gave me™ Doctor: “Well7* H. McCall, Jr, and Ralph Kenyon attended as delegates the state Sunday tool ntion in New Britain. . After t istian Exdeavor. mésting Sunday”_ev re was a community stiny about an hour that was s enjoved. so it 1s hoped. there of them. pectal will be rs of the Liberty Hill Con-i & When you see SN 7). " hand size & | Dr. Howard always recommended OXIDAZE to you FOR COUGHS, COLDS 2% Bronchial Asthma I have been i s ears. dy and observation wure 1o the T oald eaely aoiokiy and -Ffi‘y stopaBad coughand give instant relief in ‘Bronchial Asthma. Guaranteed harmioss. rely trust God's Here is absolute proof from users. i in the ‘months Waterbury.Ct.—Noasthma thankstoOxidace. © to come, and ti & Va.—We find it all you claim. ot LT m well pleased with resuita. e labors of God's people in e omrriLiag. 4 has benefited me greatly. Worth thousands to mes ~18peak In bighest praise of it. Fenton, Mich—1 got nearly instant reltef. Howell, Mich.—For astbma. best I've found. Cincinnati, 0.—It is wonderful medicine. Bmiths Bastn. N.Y.—Delighted with Oxidaze, : Rochdale.Mass.~Cough gove.gained eight Iban o Bigned letters o file. Ordes today. ieighborhood volun- Money baek ifitfalle. All Drugglstes side of the barn = Y, 2 & A NP g / in Chri fellowship. “Ben Fraaklin advised people to maw fheir moner.” “Another case of cy. Heo went right ments wh'€: have result ving to pay electr on Star. Inconsisten. with exper! d tn every nille~— = SH 4%, Aafhor—TYes, Bosten Transcrip! obfect in Iife and them ¥ egme ere seven nights a wesk“—Bes. ten Transeript KALEIDOSCOPE Ot of every 1.890,080 of the weri@x populaiion sixtyfour are blind liage In eities where thers i» mmch so0t usually is fres from insect pests. Willielm while German emperor had seventy-three oasties and other vesl- dences. i Marstal Poch fs the enly Frenchman =ho. has beem Eppointed 2 British Sed s snal. < Natties have been made Isto smbeti tues for cofton and other matertals, Eight hundred chess playere, both men: 'snd women, participated In a recent tournament. in London. :Grand ~ Rapids, Mich. claims he unigue distinction smong American cities of ‘never having had 2 bank fallors. . Ooder the English law tobacco tn awy. 4 i ! | 2 ,///// 2 : i o0 == 77\ N \ TR T . e —you, too, will excl«im, “cunning”, as you instinctively hold out your hand for the attractive, compact cake. 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Spring and winter wheat Bave beem produced as far morth s’ Rampart, which is only 200 miles south of the arctic circle, and it thrives Ask your dealer to explain the merits of this new 2\ P southern: Rhodests, which s & vers Li%al\}:}ill-i ii ?nscl;lclgll:lc}:dD iEA&IV:.LESS.HOSERY. D You will find added satisfaction in using Ivory Soap in its 3} Yo :;’_,‘ )ia ) el enpucs aUOm s anc e, . ) new form, most pleasing to the eye and hand. Each cake = o 1013 to <hlidren in Ruests. ' The min ‘ater; of ‘edueation has issued an order thue’ *4iries_or princely beross are not 0 Bo.mentioned in fairy tales. They are ' wicked sad do, harm, it is asserted, and IPSWICH MILLS Otttk LA Hfl“:amrfiuum- is daintily wrapped in blue and: white ‘and scaled for your protection. Use'Hand Size Ivory Soap exclusively this com- ‘€2 L 7 LAWRENCE & CO, Sole Selling Apents h el ey Holds ; o iy 576 tharetors fordiaden. Somon New York - Chi oele gfi:m. N g week and see why Ivory Soap holds its users for a lifetime. 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