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By helping to create millions af new red blood carpr Nuxated Iron greatly helps weak, nervous and run- down peopie 0 weeks' time. st once for your fre 0 packege of Genuine Yeast Vitamine il thebottlerof Nuxated Iron. Two for the Price of One $2.10 value for 85¢c NORWICH BULLETIN |, Wilimantic Office S1 Church Street Telephone 1062 ‘What Is Going On, Tonight, S Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, 1. 0. O. F., meets at $07 Main street Despité bad weather a large crowd at- tended the dance given by the United Teatile Workers of America at the town Al Wedniesday evening. Music for the dancifig was by a local orchestra. teresting entertainment was fore the dance tha programme heing as follows: Indian son and darce, by the Rivard children; song, Time After Time, Mrs. Julle Hamell} Salute to ths Flag, Ri- vard chiidren; song, That's How | De- Heve in You, Miss Mary Sheenan; Lam- borine; Rieard children: song, Don't Leave Me Mammy, Mrs, Julia Hammell. At 2 meeting of the chamber of com- merce transportation committes held Wed- o = Norwich, attended the Charitable whis 50c a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 25¢. nestay plans were mapped out for Detter |pag gt 'the Conaregational churchhouse| Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES tral nservice from this city curing the | Weqnesday afternoon, as the guest of oy i summer menths. Mr. Bustis, connected | vio Gertoade I Turner. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, ;mh the Ynss‘;ngm service of tha New |™ syt paylhug of the Tynn, Mass., laven railroad, met with the commitiee ;. . & Enirid = and discussed the train situation i detail, :‘Zm}.,fl f#:fii‘,c;fi!;‘;&g:finn&c’;‘\-‘]s’f:. vears. Mrs. McCluggage was a membver During the meeting the subject of more traing as travel did not warrant ic at tie returned- home after. in the south. grip while in New'York but is recovering. rapidly. villy & A clock. Fifteen candidates were worked at the Modern Woodmen of Ameriea held Wednesday night, at Cen- tral Labor Union hall, Main seres: Deputy J. R. Hughes attended the mocet- Ing. meeting LIMANTIC Mr. e contracted “One case of scarlet fever has heen re- ported to City Health Officer Dr, W. P, . Keatingl 3 Thé' Thread City Continental Drum Corps is to go to Rockville Saturday to attend a banquét given in its honor by the Rockville Fife and Drum Corps. .At 8 oclock a bowling match between the Diek of hoth corps iy to-be rolled. Roock- e which never falls to provide a good e, s sure to give the local meén a fine reception, Work of the Mrs Frank Clapp of Lafavette stre Paulhus of Plegsant street. Mrs. Otto B. Robinson attended a present {ime. meeting e trustees of the Connect!- Scverai Tecommendatiors were ade |eut Agricultural College held in Hart- a Mr. PBurtis agreed to sen definite ffora Wednesday. word to the chamber w Mrs. Wilbur Cross, of New Haven, is in the M. M. degree was done Wednesday- night at the stated commani- cation, Eastern Star lodge, No. 44, A, F. A supper was served at 6.30 State first decr Te- THE HORRORS OF INDIGESTION “Relieved By “Fruif-a-tives” The Famous Fruit Medieine Indigestion, Weak Digestion or partial digestion of food, is one of the most serious of preseat-day complaints, Those who suffer with Indigestion, almost invariably are troubled with Rheumatism, Sleeplessness and ex- cessive Nervousness. “Fruit-a-tives” will always relieva Indigestion because these tablets strengthen the stomach muscles, increase the flow of digestive juices and correect Constipation, which usually accompanies Indigestion, of the Methodist church and W. (. of Jewett City. T U She is survived by heg husband and one daughter, Bessle Me: Cluggage, night aperator at the local iel- ephone exchange. She leaves four sisters, Mrs. Mary MeClellan of Philadelphiz, Mys. ten davs One special subje th guest of Mrs, Helen M. Avery;- of [ror' g Oroa of North Adamb, Mass, n was abou: the mmorning express ring street. “_e . am, Mase, ® - r Class A 00 points: { Under the schedulé Wednesday afternoon on business. 1604 3id ChEMEs DOWRIY. oF, Weate W ) trie B ering 9001060 peints; | train misses the Spring P. S. Hi w 4 good sized deer Tues- | i @ S ‘i»_;.b _"‘;“‘_ , Of 1" . C boys stering over 1000 | four minutes at Hartfa rithe home, of B. 3. Patérson of). 70 ST S EReEe SF. D00 200 HORDT ced > local branch will| of Gne hour and forty dges. ‘it was ihe ews. Mrs. McClupgage has seen an in- -SUCCES "~ Getbehinda . “NOBLE,” man, * And then be grouchy if you can! “ASK FOR A DARK ONE— SFUL CiGA cond 3 ford. It is practically assured thats this Jgosted seen mear the city ehix vear. Yalia for ears and the later paci of et P New London was a | train will b moved forward to make con- | Wijlimantic medical men will go toipi was confined to u whoel ;7“‘» She —— = nections at Hartford with the Springticld [ Danjelson today (Thursday) to attend [ y25 beer a great ““«""‘f' bk Boxer "‘L" ‘ parents on Lebanon ayenue | the conmittee have also teen laker undcr | Medical Society at tha Attawaugan ho- | 21¢ daushicr have cared for her with love i . Wednesday. e Vs i ing devotion, marveling always at her Fhecs wa v baren aiiondace at the| pries. v ke absince of Corporation | Amioni (he officers slected Wodnssday | TAURES and never recsiving anstning bat BUT { r ure on Poland in Grange | counsel William A. King, the hearing to|by the Rebek in assembly at South | T8 O, g “I p ”‘p y'"_";“: b QUALITY - === | Ll Monduy eventng for the bemefit of |1 held Tuesiay uight was postponed. ar vjdb Mes UETy B, Lovett ot Lo ST E A N fho it (heeatd = ‘ Ws church. The speaker, who |rTne street committee, however, has an- from viee president to state|°f lier sweet disposition. =l = i \ RBrit was % chaplain in | nounced the bids for sidewalks and of The funeral of Miss Clara I. Moran was Give Resinol ! o oo e e it sresiduieat siia Walnisten teag roues DA anisk K 3 ¢ Bros. skirt factory has been |\ere three sidewalk construe- | superior court Tu reservedl | Of her cousin, Miss Katherine Mohan in A fair test [[|| | o tor o ast week on acsount of | e s Lo e ottt in the case of Tdward | Plainfield. Solemn requiem mass was Sas : : i e s it Phillips of this city, charged with viola- | Sung Mary's chureh in Jewet: Cits. | TrvrtmthResmolSoap [ | oitver Woudnouse ndP,u,ev-) I of P WA | ¢ 1 Willard—Coitstruetin Ition af the game laws. The case of Wil-| Rev. J T Ry S & ki ! ¢ in th enew Pythian hall T WP IRt 5 Conetaot if. Segnur of Lebahon charged with { Hlerbert Tennon of Littleton for that stubborn skin || | E. Thers was @ lurge attend, | b, oonare, foot - Dt S e | Ahn and R, bddavie Pasea\s SEN eruption. It promptly crpitty f page was conferred | ' p. Anern—Coastructing o e cise of Abranam Siiveratein of | untown mi-deacon, Bural was in Sl o itchi < 1 : social hour was|,.. cuuare foot 34 cents: constructing|this city charged with assault with in-|Mary's cemete bon. Rev, Fa stops itching and allays || | It s expected that [ oen oA OO A e foot 18 oente; |tent {0 commit rape the case was put|Me read the committal service at frritation, ,-"-lg S| i be here in time for | oqetting curbing per lineal foot $1.15.10Ver until Wednesday. the grave. The bearers wera James Do- Sy i b»“f‘s PR INC first T homar, ™ Constructing side.| A large delegation of fams went to George Levden, V Drissoli | Annie Trigger. Miss Mary Rathbun, ¥ SOUTH KILLINGLY Sng relie | Georze Moo _{Moostp Wednesday night teh the illiam Dw peau- | Potter and Harold Brewer. and ld“h’~ retiet L lerick [ 3 M o T Gl 3 Wil Dy i} b Pot d Harold an B | Molona and Frank Miner of Sa- }yruotine conere lneal foot {final ten strings in strinz | tiful flowers including 7 The Faster communion service was| Mabel Snink of Ponnegansstt spemt the § | i own Tuesday evening at. | Sructiie conerete el ot match between Nobl of this city and Mc. |buds. carnations and daffodil held at St. Paul's Monday at % a. m. | week end at her home. Mr. and Mre. [ o i | K. of P. meeting [30 ok Kenzie of Moosup for a purse of $200.(ed “Clara” from Misses Annie and Ka-| Iev. C. B. MacDuffes and Miss Helen| James McNeason spen. the holiday in|ford and their dayghie . Gert ! i O'Brien and John Wade, 1., are | " s tine sidewalks | In the first half rolled here Tuesday might | therine Mohan: pillow. pink rosebuds, | Machuffes of Ciiftond i were | Southington. Y M| spent the week ena at h e ~’ B lw & in D Hollow watchmen on Foot chbnlits 2y eents. | Noel tock the lead by two pins and had [calla lilies and earnations with “Clara.” | guests at H. C. Lathrop's and| Henry Leonard and family and Jack |the lake TR ~ i ate road, | S el Sy et 4 ehance of winn Raymond Lathrop: piliow, white rose-|Saturday. Mr. MacDuffee former | Hines of Valiey Falis have been gpending ve members of Troop B of 1 H S man M A I of Saiem was e L G tout] - buds and carnations with “Sister” Mr.|pastor af the Congregational church here|a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Spent 2 few days jes | i Tuesda setting eu g land M Philip Meiady : bouquet pink |and eame on to attend the funeral of a | Barlow camping at the laka on 3 [ ! ST g ' TAFFORD SPRINGS carnations and tulips with “Aunt.” Ray-|former parishioner in South Windham. John Brewster has been at his liome in | Curtis A. Hoimes. One « p . GOSHEN fo ie 2 lass of the Staffora Migh d and Andrew Melady ; basket of (u-| Nr. and Mrs. John F. Woods of New | Moriden Charles Mitehell. who forme % % : : clags Of e Atk . Mr. and Mr iswold and | York and their sister, Miss Maria Rizzo| Gertrude H. f Revere, M town stated that the trip ¢ rd—G < already making plans for the 4 Gertrude Hail of Reve: ass. i f TN » | Mrs. Wooding and family of |; - 1y iEihe s T ot houquet of pink carnations,|have been in town for a week settling | spending a week at her home. Harifo s for the pur Scothing and fealing | Laven Friday with friends | ..o adiies mith and family; basket of Eas-|their new home, the former Charics| Burton Brown, Mre Raymond Bariow, |ing s, and was ma - At all druggsts ) T lilies. carnations and tulips. superin-|Campbel! house. Miss Rizzo will remain |Mrs. P. H. Coffey and Beatrics Saulf |hOurs, which inciuded an hodr fo lber = —— | mival church meeting and elec- ita Margureh Pare : and tégchers. ot T Kaine. g1t aud Mr. and Mrs. Woods will come |were in Willimantic Sunday. and 1 n en our a8 & T - T flicers of the Sunday school was : R e e Mlaroria | Mar =ehool : heuguet of calla llies. chss en as Mr. Woods' business permits.| FHarry Young of Danisison spent Fri- & TR AR RO [ 114, Miss Annie {pie s s et Robbrt 86 fof 1915 Plainfield High school: houau:t| Benoni Bates, who has been spending With Franeis Coffey. ax coliect B - | el iperintendent and g oot ‘ e ra Campo: class will. Jos 1 largaret Daily andfthe winter with his children in New| Joseph Sault has been added to the | Brousseau. states” i " JAY M. SHEPARD s) Lydia Hartig a t o W G Tomi He A |Miss G orwich: bous | York, Westfield, Mass., and Putnam, has{atalf of workers at Meadowbrook inn. taxes coilected on . = d Fil 1 s S L square vard 6 chier and Gertrnde Mullins; advice to un-| et of | wiifte carnations, Me- | retrne. Mrs. Paul Stone and sons of Bristol [Dated for that was only about Suiceeding Filmore & Shepard ol cre was a special Baster ex-|cubic vard A adun Gertrude ; Mever: elass|4nd Mre. Jason Lathrop, Mr. a‘i"‘l‘a“"‘ “nr, an n::_ ,1].,1m Bates of Putnam “r.\ been .9;7.‘;,";; few diys with Mrs, S:"‘:'—'! £ 10 er Sumt. of g a - 3 10INing servic = £t " Vera Fazan S. Charies ere in tcwn Sunday. en. Spauiding 1 0 ted of about $1 A | A : gifts. Moran and Vera Fagan:| s paulding. ) Funeral Direcior & Embalmer | witifui bouquets of trailing arbutus % Sllin Brativ: viase: Hat. il carnations. Mr. and| " Miss Tda Webster of New Haven is the | Farl Fitgera'd and S. G. Toftha~of |day has ben desgnated f P $0-62 NORTH ST, LLIMANTIC 1 April 12 dward Braun and Joseph Sen lovood : standing wreath | cuost of her brother Framingham, Mass, spent Sunday with |of balance Lady Assistant. Connection A. Randa Mr. and_ Mrs. J. R Edlth Junkyus and Dor-| ses, chrnalions, sweet peas and | Mrs. 7. A. Borlon of Worcester spent {friends here. Miss Em aughter_goent the week end | B ogras o liam | paster with her husband the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bain of Providence | 5usst of Mr. and 3 . we — - | nds in Porfland and Meriden Srand RS pova s pink carnailons, roses| Work is progressing rapidiy on the ecent visitors with A. A. Jacques.| There was a do. aetrs 1 B g on \the road on avenue from gean e T "", «:j‘;‘r!‘l):" ]z!m Wood ar for the school house. Rhoda Aldrich of East Killingly ?H;m” a 'm,-" S K Hiour ros. w5 begun and ramily: wreath pink primroses S®Mr. and Mrs. Whitney have heen en- been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry | Robifson on Post ¢ €y 0s apticon s to be IS sickibr, boms i Yiles i auliats At Ghne »"':‘\e:m:'\,:\g relatives over Easter Spaulding Begg, specialist of . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | this vea e o vy i S and SN : John Breault of the A. T. T. Ce. i |from ilie Comne ura SHBALNERS gt i : 3 . Shea and suffering from an attack of grip ege, which was in co-operation ® Unian st Wiilimantic, Conn. | efore but to see them one m ] pEp—— Mr. and M z g . ful injury to her hand when a win-| Rev. T reached Phone 20¢ iLady Assistant) v he sunshine - Plaus have been completed for remod- JEWETT CITY . Mr My rank| The annual speaking and spelling con- v ORIt Sunday cisvibe Tidh 38 aing i Bloas 63 | Leyden : bouquet Pk sweet peas and of the Bolton schools was held 3 g er seryice at the|Tim. 3t Tasus work to be sta about th « f yard siding is o O |ealla lilies, Georgze Levden: bouquet of hall Thursday evening. & wvetitng, A garticalafiy | was Hag - — i s vel - making beondd bottom _type. all [Geer: houquet of pink cardations and | Ponticalii, Center school: Admara Ze srpa it g Ll B R se Giisct the 4rie CAIEY (NOD F |the entire store front or sidewalk | counted together Fach car i |1iice, Mise and . John | Mountain school; Miss Bertha Doolittie, | 5 @ #010 by Alice Smith of Danleison. | with fin - - | The barber shop and shine parlc £ 130,000 carrying capacit G cach oN® | Leahy. The arrag e in charge | Belknap school, and Miss Tina Gagliar- i basement conducted b < Inaded to ons b Hourigar Bros: done. i schoo! The judgss wer DT H < is mov his g ym tha | Cotton conswany, in all three hundfed_and |1 the ss Nellie Murray Mrs. Wi R. Tinker, Jr.| Cottages at the ‘ake are being engaged 5 5. Mokt S n_— When the alterations are co ght-fivs tons, T Hareard, Mass.. is vis-| Miss Gagliardone was pronounced the | for the summer. John Leonard of Willt |:Ir~ 8. St 1S B9 rvMfl l-.; o.M,. Il stores at this section af Ma v of men remarking upon the |iting hildren at the Morgan|best speaker, and Miss Bertha Doolittje |mantie, who spent two weeks thers jast | D¢ Euest gf ger n ™ e S arts t a street will be on 2 A ‘an 3tdoe T ith {homestes second best year, was in town Jast week and engaged | TOTPSON walk. adding ihat recall A meeting of the managers of the| fThose participating in the spelling con. | eottage for the season. Five others | 000 OUE oilding theie #as nio 8 nasstal tefne for (e Basiern Comneo: | cat wore Misses 10a Mora, Miired | have al%o bean engyged, monty by par- | £ The cost of livi : : . Louis Lux of Phelps’ Crossing located | coal now on the 1 s to be hejd at the Elks'|ggunders Center schoo na Gagliar- | Lie$ Who were there last season b > Caaiogs B up but you can make it come | Mt. Hope, where it had been abandoned | pimg | Allyr's point, the fther talk up the of the orgeniza- | Bernice Smith and Thelma Vancar. B 17"\‘;:;“ ,M:::‘; "";‘ ""l“l""h""”:""'"" Eaton, of Cley p J by the thieves when the r raii delivery {o points nos tion. knap school: Emma Anguisola, George |th€ Work of rep TS AED SR 1 ir Boardman &s (it i Bt yriy years azo, when the | A surp hiay party was given|Albasi Miss Catherine Daly won in|UPon Which work he was engaged last ry.?.',m:—':d ot e R b g B ] blown-out tuba. The thieves I | present gondola was unknewn. {Miss Bertha Davis at her home Monday | speifing. ve g oy T Ioiow-out nad occurred. = Mr. Lus of Jewett Ciiy people, lons trains of | Vorna Tarbox. Ruth. Amia and Lawrence |congs and a ciase o small children did | Monday of ast week from Sheburn Pails, |, 1, PP A |calling all the gas stations arc Jimmy " dump cars, carrying eight ions | Petersom- Ellen Prior. Fran ghe>. aancis o the ‘ehtertithimene TSt LISy want 1o Viklt hett. dauy s. Guyer and infant son ba had been abandoned beca the supply | wich ! Worceste iroad. Rerurn Mrs. A. W. Harris, who assisted Mrs. Da-; Supervisor W. S. Dakin snoke of the Pa\-l‘nrn:!v enjoying a very d "Athar Chash of Gressd e; ip i of gas in the car when stolen was low. | empty 4 string of 2 hundred or mors when |vis in serving. Games were enjoved and |work of the visiting nmurse recentiy se. | tFiD ol o Fothor. ONS W fr ; membership in Good 155 dobo & aiavted ke a rattling, as | cake earh and bananas wers serv- | pured f e e T oy ae| Misses Grace and Nellis Sawyer of |°d On his brother. wio s recovering from L{ . o o His dope was correct {f arted, would mak ak ice cream a al as cured for local schoois and told of de . -4 an operation the Johnson opita Housekeeping Institute without Wednesday might was 0dd “Fellows' | the slack was {aken up between cach car |ed. 'A number of. gifis were presented |efrable plans for schoot buiiding improve. | Brookivn, N. K. have arrived in town |*", SUR(CTS 47 VO IO Bagtios R 5 P neany e v G | that_has never heen heard sirce. Tacn |Miss Dav and of his wish that the annual | {07 the summer and are at their cottages | ROTE BAS & SVACS 4t th g Ma charge. 57 features and 7stories. i SRR R et R Ll e 770,000 §ounds ot cokk nowhsse on Mrs. Job MaKaut is_entertaining, her | sehool fieid day may become an annuai |31 (he iake. which are beinf prepared e T S R V Better get y ; T e o tracka in_ sdvels Cary, Would hava been |sister, Mrs, Carters of Boston. B N N T s s e ey 2 an Eater camata, Prines €r get your copy-now. R i iy, Tamils. s Danie brought here fr Allyn's Point in fortiv- s - Dakin showed a silver cup which has ;\'--S:r' n;n(.».e;f while playing with :f‘ rend The pastor gave a spee e cigh car 8 o n given to be presented to the schooi | oher children, res o e C St s i 9 EHUER dete owd oy et n hat i @ She | WINDHAM tonded | WIMIRE tho highest mumber of boimia in | 148 wesk and’ broke one of the hones in| | The funersl service of Georg . ~ Sl 5 whol ard siding. and then not aste vices were largely attended | aupas eld day, and to e left wrist. S - o »O0D HOUSEKEEPING phaes e I e o e | e cuional dhorc oo, o | meties nest fllt dey, and to be owned |MESY il & mmunt it tawn, Troa. [BOGRI00 6 Hew, B, W: o omciaci gymnasi S IETCERLIONG S B Iy © B e Vit with hé ey Surial was in Stafford Etree ety Gader the aukpices. ot Mrs. Margaret Downie MeClugzage thems wero sung by achorus choir.| Uhres successive years. et Al B Mo B i 3 Deputs b wife of James McCluggage. died ai sn | Trouble developed with the organ durlig| Preceding the dance heid in oBlton hall | Providence, returning befos 0l of | b N ot AL R e v |home on Palmer avenue.. Mrs, MeCiug- music. but ttis was remedicd dur-| gfvon by the puplie of the Canter school, | BSY- T- Newton Owen motored to Bris- LR L Bl e o was the daughtar of the fat i the afternoon and the cantala, From|whe procseds were for school suppiies. tol, R. 1., last week for a few days' visit, Friday afterr a - | ® 5 b day 3 GRLF . 1506 et ot Ve BRI ra IS » returaing for the Easter Sunday services. e ‘ and Margarel McClellan Downi- _ She = & At & recent meeling of Red Cross mem- $ Frexg ol el S plai 1 as born i Glassow, Beatland Decemyér | was much enjoved. There was an unue-| At & recent meeting of Red Cross mem-| Migs Ink of Brookiyn, N. R. who ected that 25 candidates will i 38. When she was four Years of |ually large and heautiful display of flow-1, . o each of the four Bolton schools. ed. The afternoon she came and her [€rS, ivcluding tulips, nareissl, hyacintha,§ ™p o7 ;4" yre Samuel M. Alvord of clock, th younger days we fferent owns | Primroses, pink ramblers, ele, Artisti-lo . eq 2nd their son. Morgan Aiverd, Massachusets. _September 25, 1837, (€ally arranged by Mrs. H. C. Lathrop. | 050 0t fior " are smending a week at 3 ¥ 70 oy & was united In marriage at Riv. | The body of Fred Thompson of Wil 10 o tp 10 *F Mrs. Linton Tells How | i Windham High dropped the openinz|ers, Mass, with o ot |linentic which has been in the receiving | "GE SRNEN SO o oa oy (ie i l) fl) game of the season Tuesday to Vocation- | Bondsville. Twelve years ago the family | Vault was buried Saturday. His sister. | " nq with his parents, Mr. angAfre, al High of New London, 6 to 1 d to Jewett City, coming from Wes.. | Mrs. H. F. Wood was the only relative - Willimantic, Conn. Stoffel’s Organdies Although these Organdies are inexpensive, no fab- ric is daintier and more serviceable for summer wear, for they are fast color and permanent finish. Their beauty is lasting and service is enduring. They are ideally suited for the Child’s Frock, the Misses’ Dress, the Matron’s Wardrobe, and for an Organdy Hat to maich—79¢ A YARD. Come in and°see-our prasentation of colors in these b and B. Frank B co have 5 BT . where {hey had lived sixteen Used and endorsed healthful, appetizin by the best cooks for more than a generation. Made from Cream of Tartar renders biscuits, cake and muffins g and digestible. Frank H. Strong. Presert at the interment as Mrs, Thomp- (h §. Jones is spending the son and family are quarantined because| Iiss Ruth = Jonce s Spending the of the iliness with diphtheria. of th oid-| factiion i Ha 2 ughter. Mies Heien Mathein of Hartford has Henry Bingham ' has returned |, Mie Heen Touser, Mk W, from spending several weeks in Hart-|ye ipogn- g 3 5 ford, 1 2, ' 1 Miss Geraldine Ross of Long Island is Mrs, Collins and Miss Evelyn Coliins pipvgery the guest of her aunt, Mis. Louis €avag- of Hartford spent Sunday at John Beck- | pope" > . ILm 30 attended the union commun Bolton sche.is that have net bean pre- it 30 a g union eommun-| ionely cloged om account of liness of ion_service with the branch church in|tho"teanrers the teavhers are haying the soring vaca- tion this week. Miss Catherine Troland. te South sehool, s at her home don. Mrs, D. Carlevaro is entertaining her sister from New York Mrs. Agnes Maxwel ton, who closed her home early jast winter, when her dangh- ter, Miss ®dith M. Maxwell, went to a sanatorium, and went to Hartford to with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mre William J. Maxwell, retur to her home last week on account of her daughte nervous breakdown. Mrs. Maxwi granddaughier, Mies Olive Hutchinson, of Andover, js with her until' someone can be found 1o care for her, as her health wiil not enable her to live alone. Mr. and Mrs. South Windham Thursday evening. Nine persons united wilh the church. Those n cher in th from here were Mrs. Daniel Trigger, Miss =2 in New Lon. formerly of Bo South Manchester Wiiliam E. Stetson and son, Clarence Stetson, of Cromwell, were guests at C. N. Loomis’ Sunday. Mrs. George Atkins of Brookiyn, N. Y is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam A kins', Deep River—Simon R. LaPlace, Beni- ley Stevens and Richard Stevens canght 12 handsome trout“"Saturday, in Clinton, three of the fish measuring over 11 inches, i 1 i £ £ 4 i g2 t] —‘i i o i £ i " Were Romoved f i i i 1 8 1 L§ i 5 i | 5 v > H - Ay Hi st g§[§§§ ¥