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dem ofil&es“m Hembufldlnx STERLING mmmmlcwflu mu;uuummdmm ‘m’awmmm-qfl ? forest fires whiéh have destroyed | Until your various digestive organs : on the beautiful lawn, & {FM are in Wde!'ynurfood, instead ‘ of " > 2 - . P. H. Smiithison, " s ::::e:ufi:e\l :wimt“swlll!) “:;::;. fatal. He e s Tt . X you be habh “verster ‘ot (HejFéparation deparument | WIS U muerw s . lulu Mmhmg will before he sold out and moved away. Feldman has soid his place, Maple Lawn farm, on Goshen Hili to| Isadore Fishbone of Fitchvilie. The: big | farmhouse was burned a_short time ago. Mr., Feldman is in New York. Many from. this place attended the fu- neral of William H. Geer in Norwich Monday afternoon. ‘A Lebarion farmer who keeps bees was surprised Saturday to-find a large swarm is substituting | on 2 tree wfis for ?si;“nen hqm‘: Sheeh: orrance | While maki haste to hive them, 'h mfl Begs CRLa his dismay e e Mu. Lillian Schroeder and daughters, | once, disappearing in their flight toward of Moosup spent the the northeast. | 0% the Willism Cladk Mills of the Amer- smcan Thread -Gompany . on, Jewer Me- hanie street and who has been In the o= -mploy of the chmpany’ #er the past 14 ears, was,Dresented an easy cualr and ' box-of cigars:by-hiy-associats work- * aen. ‘<Joha" B’lllmn. whe bhas had ®largd? of ‘the combing departmwent of i charge of ‘the de- has been supprvised hy to clog and poison your system. Your ‘blood will be poor and impure and your nervous system thoroughly run - down. Take immediate steps to secure the healthy activity of stomach, liver, and howels. To this end you should w Wflmwmmm Y., has returned to his farm here. and motorists Who uge the state high-) Pt e Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark of Provi- ed from Lower Pl'm into one of the American Thread Mil houses i cement voad is dangerous to John B. Grifithe and family were ro- Dantél Greenwood and family bavel R I, cailed on F. O. Phgmmer Clarkyille, Miss ‘Fryor of Providence wis the w of Mrs, m,u‘d, Fortune_ the past here is running in full, aand Is on plece | wesk. 1) 1l departments. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey spent several “‘}'.'I.:"n:s. B?r:nm is enjoying a weel fdays in Putnam last week. vacation from ‘her d.utlll at Bemnon's| Miss Mabel Harrington The American Thnaui. company's mill ‘club of to uhmy and pre: Riact comedy at the Sev t chureh for the benefit ociety, The giris did 'ge crowd were pre store, fl“ onday, e} olhg ofoazLefly 'hqm % m:aflhg at’ the lars of the First Baptist chureb. speaker was Henry R..Palmer of stou~ fngton. Refreshments were at the close of the mo;etxu. Gy Charles Stanton ‘Boston has at Pleasant View this week looking for a cottage, N. P. Dolbeare of Detroit witl de. 3 guest at the Hill this season. The Home Missibnary class which' met at the Weguetequock Community House held an all-day session Tuesday. Many from the borough attended and much was learned about home nursing. - 3iss. Mac- Dowell of Hartford was _the instructexr The ' cookitig classes' will have its session. The new cottage of Mr. ell lml a the play. .. Friday last the First diy of the l solo, n uce lnim Seventh tl;xfitefi States Field artillery, | Major William H. Kennedy commanding, comprising 350 , with their cannon, | | tents. and supplies, passed through Co- over the week hmb}.‘bogdungfligaizdug{ ived a[way to Camp Dev w‘?hm(mfie’fi;‘hmuflm wtyu | camped on- a farm on the outskirts of of young people of the parish on a recent | Willimantic for the night. even! In the basket was a five-pound,| Rev. T. Newton Owen spent 2 week in- of chocolate cream and caramels. |cluding Sunday, the 14th. in New York, A soc] hour wds spent during the | attending commencement exercises of | evening. Union Theological seminary, ®f which A very interesting sermon was glven |he is a graduate, Teceiving his degree 25 iby the pastor Sunday commemorating |years ago. During the exercises, lasting Memorial day. It was a week earlier )four days, a banquet was served attended tyle. Ice cream and the evenin ety , i, q)nted thess o icers and commitides: “President, Mrs. . L. Wells: vice, pré Mis., Bliza- ol oo Langworthy. -.third vice esident, flrx A L. Dnla Recretary, rs. Ira Norman: treasurer, Mrs, Frank i ; euuczrques Mrs. m)fsxymn Taylor, rs. George B Mrs, Hakey #enym Mrs. Prank Hill, Mrs. Bitzabeth Ilar& adyy DS-MH = Burdizk ; ommissary, Mrs. Wil Burdick; collec- tor, Mrs, Elizabeth’ !p‘cer. naminating Bfoommittes, Mts, ahinson,” Mes. 25¢—40 pil 50c—S90 ;fll Arthur Lathrop ifl Hartford was home teacher at the Chestnut Hill school, also Miss Fredericks and Miss LaFieur, teachers in schools out of town. A whist party and May basket social for the benetfi of the. Columbia Improve- ment society will be held Saturday even- ing, May 27th, at Yeomans hall, followed by, dancing.—adv. Saturday evening 36 fiflfls and mem- Mrs. Elmer Geer.. Louis Himelstein was caller in Norwich Monday. iwas a caller at K. L. Cummings Sat urday. & Two candidates, R. E. and C. A. Cum o Gax 5 e % i mings, brothers, took the examination and Mrs. Sim- fthan usugl as the minister, Rev. (Miss) by of the alumni. ers of the Christian Endeavor sooietyfor carrier on the R. F. D. route here, =T, Crentall; numt{ng commlvtee Mrs. | onson of the borough at'the cormer of: Hartig, does not expect to be here for Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Avery, Howard |gave Miss Edith Lyman, soon to be mar- [held in Willimantic recently. siWalter Lewis, Miss ~ Abblé Kenyon;| Meaow avenue ~and the Stenirgton 'the next two Sundays. Fuiler, son of Dan Fuller,” Mrs. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fox of Hock- land Mzs. anum were with friends here Sunday. There Was 2 uniop meeting of Christian pimembership <~ committec, Mrs. Byron wiaylor, Mrs: Wiliam Rodger; commit- ee on refolutions,: Mrw “Robert Coon, Mre. Herbert Crandall; flower comait- @tee, Mre. A B Briggs; Mre. Eloyd Lang- Wercrthy. E\' The foll petitions are ta come p at the next session of (Hé probuts ried, a surprise party and an aluminum shower. Bach of the girls brought a May basket-filled wieh good things and a very pleasant evening was passed. Announcement was made im church Sunday that the annual meeting of the | Toliand County Association of Congrega- tional Churches will be held in South highway’ is progressing.~ The ecellsr isy well underway, but much blasting hu had to bhe’ done<by the seontraétor. and Mrs. Simonson expedt to‘becupy tbth' bungalow this fall. L Calvary Episcopal church ‘celébration of the 7jth anniversary”df theé founding of the parish will begin Sundey with ser- Fuller's mother, Mrs, Brown, all of Hartford, were in town Smnday, meuaotmg Mg Avebrys tottage on the ; ‘enter and |Green, which has been rented for July T et 1 s ehuven. Sunaay | Mr. anf Mrs, Raymond Wolfe of Ho evening. There was @ good attendance iboken, N. J., Who have passed previous and @ belpful meeting. The subject |vacations at this cottage. Middletown.—Miss (Clariop Williams, Smith colege. The annual contest wil come on “Float Day,” May 24, cent guests of Mr. Lombard’s sister, a business Leo G. Cummings of Springfield, Mass daughter of Davis F. Williams. has been made a member of the junior crew at SOME DAY. Some nuw-vul“: day an To mmnn o.,w:a.m-&..,, mqm nynu:!mlm'fl!u-* Nm“llmuwmm* est seems ’l‘hfi. inm'-h! loveful h-“ dream of mm—wh’ not? Thy d__jing eeW My dru.m ‘world in the skies! In yu;ul!’;'rhbmt. luminous, heavealy TR e o out of mym:ium—mqr shall have com¢ seee'i. or BRI THE BAmI OF THE BOOK. Beneath bronze erln ‘wheels the tors earth s: A ml.zhty d:-'f:—-lfi. Druids calied Thel; !or&tt gods, across the batth The e e - staltion of Digrmuyld For on Coln:zbl' men a Dbrightnes Keu;ie:rcmu whistling sword-flame o ot whxrung brnnd.u and Migh abovae the slain Invisible with light malled Michag gleamed. - The nm!ubowedllhm-*.l Betorle’ tltée unknown foeman's burning shield— ‘Then ‘vom the silence rose hosrs triumph cries; And brass walls wavered under rattling spears, As w’-;d %‘\r—conaus prince swept dows. the Le;lk by the lone white warrior of ths, nvue 1 =tourt in"June, bofote Judge Purke: Ths appointment of an administrator Bt the “ebtife Of Framk - GemcartLo of etrestert =" The appeintment” of “an admin dtra‘er “of the estate of Mary B. Henyon, late of Westarly. A petitisn for a puardfan of tis per- Swon and estats” of J5hn ‘Opls,” of West- wyriy. All patsons Interésted in the Rattle- was What Christian Endeavor Does for| Mr. and Mrs. Kneeland, their daughter Me. The meeting was led by Rev. Mr [Mrs. Everett Bosworth. Mr. Bosworth Stewart, pastor of the Center church.|and their daughter of Hartford were in One of the most enjoyable features of the|town Sunday, attending the morning ser- evening was the community sing and|vice, and going to inspect their property praise service held at the olose of the!on Pine street. meeting. Mrs. F. N. Taylor was at the| Henry Little and son Walter. Miss organ. |Catherine DeWolf and Mrs. Dyke -of ‘The townspeople were shocked and pBridgewater. Mass., also Mrs. Elvira grieved to learn of the sudder death of [Stanley of Pawtucket, R. I, were in town ‘William H. Geer at Norwich Friday. |for the week end, staying at ihe home of ‘With the exception of the few: years he |Mrs. Warren Collins. Mr. Little's rela- has lved in Norwich, Mr. Geer resided |tives at one time gwned the place oppo- here all his life at the old home. Oak-|site the Coliins homestead, where Dart- vice at 8 a. m. Holy cotumtnion at 10.30. Confirmation and sedond: celebration of communion. The rite-of confirmation and llhe sermon will be by<Rt. Rew. Chauncey B Brewster, Episcopal bishop of Connec- tieut; 4 p. m, ar historical service in- cluding addresses by a number of visiting: clergyman. The historical sketch will be read:by a member of the parish. 7 p. m., evening prayer and addresses by ex- rectors. A historical exhibit in the "ment of the first' 4fA final secouns of [chapel will be held Saturday at moon *he admintteatos - of *the '’ ests<s cf]@nd remain open all day Sunday and H. Payesweather, late of West- | Monday. This will ipclude many things Coventry today (Wednesday), the 24th, at 10 a. m. H. C. Isham was elected the lay delegate. LEONARD BRIDGE ‘Walter Watrous of Meriden has been spending a few days with his brother, George D. Watrous. Miss Fannie Vinograd has returned to New York, She was accompanied by her grandfather, Mr. Vinograd. Mrs. Loufs Himelstein has Pale, delicate children are mos disease becaus: they are imper i'ectly nourish d Fathe ohn's Medicin returned Keep the Little Ones Growing likely to - victims to every passing Thomas S Jones, Jr., in Bostord Tras. soript. HUMOR OF THE DAY “The money In circulation per capits, is said«to be $62.48." “Somekody has my $62.” Courijer-Journal. ‘A man never knows what he can de until he tries.” “That's so, and then he's often sorry thab e found out.”—Boston Transcript it ! e "—Loulsville e e estead. from a week’s stay in New York. an ideal body| “I wonder.what makes & o x lapd farm, where he was born: In his{mouth college was founded. Mrs. Joseph Polonsky and daughter iulder a n d|give a woman a diamond engagement R S ety wting! peay- Ok phanant, ik . Bikires of ex-cer | minaes YoaTshe wau/a teichor. He wash Saturtsy the 0al examnstions Te- | AACH ot H Kotk aay ort SRughtan divea. the, grow. |S0E™ Sihred Bstribiting the bulance st |USed In connection with the.early daxs, |& kid R s e o o e S SR oeg, Nettlet £ Leb ins, ol just| The woman"—Americsn : 3 3 - pest in the welfare of the township, hol ss Grace Nettleton o ebanon 2 Weekly. e -::::n:: t':":zé °:'n'5uo:’: ndo'f b ';‘u'ma: fg: “zh:fsgséaaz;pz:b:fn ::oy:ty;'::. ing official places of homor and esteem [normal school in Wiilimantic and were |spent Saturay with Mrs, David Walsh what -its system ¥ teased who have church lawn and ‘& reception and. enter- tainment will follow.. The Sunday will form -the nucleus emergency fund for the parish. The World Wide -Guild is to mest Thursday evening with Miss Edna Ryon. A dramatic club is to be started in ‘the ‘borough and much interest s being taken in by the the members of the Old both .im the town and state. He was [attended by Miss Holmes, teacher at the prominent in affairs also of the Goshen Center school, filéd clatmhs against Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lombard and daughter Helen of New Haven were re- he estate: The petitign v-r’mg administrator of £ Abby A. Hil, for appoint- of Gommissioners to. receive and claims ~ against the estate, presented insolvent interested in the petition for rdbate of a certain instruthent in offerings of an Miss Fleurette Bengle, and hea..,, upeciauy in the spring. rsoh Wednesday Friday Four D_ys Only r Time Minstrels. Th sda Sa d Jiriing purporting to be the last wil Eop “Waster] ¥ New Haven—Yale university recently The ‘ st will and testament of Ida M. ? Westerly, déctased, and an ap- vointment of an administrater with ‘the FwiR annexed.’ The r\-"'lf\n of the appointment of an received motice that.’Mrs: Florence E. Lammers of Richmond Hill, N. Y.. was prepared to deed to the university .11 gores of undeveloped™and at Floral Park, STARTING TODAY Another Sensational Sale Summertime’s Newest Silk D-R-E-S-S-E-S interested 1A the petition of rix of the estate of Jo- for ‘authority fo sgll a The Community House asseciation. ot "equetequack held a successful. dance t the Wequetequock C€asino. Tuesday Thers was' a large crowd and nt musie. e opera house hag a new manager, rnor Emery J. San-Souet and of Providenee will occupy the :James Hagon cottage at Pleasant View were guests of Mr. and Mrs, winutes. Thigk ddb Reld of C‘Hnntnn, Mase., n‘;flu dtknfl&‘hflm‘ \ome. faction, the joy of ac- Fast Colors complishing this your- 18e - W -a.-a. troliey was going' into We 5, the young Son, Johm, 15 d. of Mf. and Mri Joseph Chris- l.fi»rl}’ treet, dashed i o 51 A R PLENTY rnm of the mnn car. hitting -on his 3 ad, Dr. Ham H. Jeanlen found .no ne; '\4r~ broke t S f . 9 Rt i g, PR ot MlSSES WOMEN“ S s Gardiner.. znd. Conductar F. who had chasge of the rtrol- MOD MoD vped the e¢ar and assisted the AND AND to & father's truck which was ndin on the oppesite slde The the e of - the metorman . did everything abeident. " The. ambulance ¢ Sanitary Corps was..sent fop apd removed to Lawrence hos- ew London. The boy.had .only beén operated upon and it . is SIZES street. to ayert Not a Dress Worth Less Than $29.50 and Many Warth $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and up to $50.00. Your unrestricted choice of over 300 crisp, new Summer Dresses— all have been carefully selected for their smart style, their splendid quality and their phenomenal values. : : Dependable You will find among them frocks for afternoon, street, sport and dress wear, in the newest and most favored shades—touched off with Dogse Bnumens MATOR CAR T ISRl P FIRST CHOICE IS ALWAYS BEST g SO, COME EARLY! 7 We know you will want to buy two or three, when you see them. requires to keep the body strong She—Before we were married you ased to call me the light of your life. He—So I did, but your father had te pay the gas bill then.—Boston Tran, seript. “Pardon my bringing you your bill ¢ early,” apologized the youthful doctos to an elderly patient, “but you knom how hard it is to get money out of one’s heir: -American Legion Weekly. Mistress—Bridget what ails the cuckot clock? I haven't heard it lately Biddy—Well, mum, there do be & strange cat around the kitchen an' likely the pore bur-ad is afeared to come out.— Boston Transeript. “You, a jury of women, acquit this dame of killing her husband?™ “Just so.” “But why?” + “Her mourning is in such good taste.” —Louisville Courier-Journal, Tom—So Miss Blugore rejected you. On what grounds? Dick—Well, it sounded to me Itke an | essay on eugenics, genealogy and finance, —Boston Transcript. you are foolish to try “Young man, { counterfeiting.” “Huh?" “You are an exp “Well 7* | “And could make good money."—Louls- ville Courier-Journal. Vicar—You must not neglect thelr ed- ucation, Mrs. Higgins. Why, & had te pinch severely to get my boys to schoel Mrs, Higgins—Ab, sir, but my ‘us- band is too feared o' the law to do any- thing like that—Boston Transcript. A man selling pupples on the strest | was asked the price by a passing young lady. “A dollar aplece for them there dogv miss, except that one in the corner, he' $1.10. He swallowed a dime ymnuy. —Dental Digest. ICALE[DOSCOPE Denmark has an insurance compamy for old maids. Australia s the world's lasgest pro. | ducer of wool_ A weight 490 times its own is jusi an average lift for & crab. Ireland produces near 75,000,000 bu, shels of potatoes yearly. In China the farms average littls more than half an acre in extent. The United States is the world's lars est consumer of crude cocoa. The annual output of oysters in the United States exceeds 3,000,000 000. A bill admitting women to the bar has been adopted in the Belgian senate. Strikes fomented by tbe mew Ilgber unions are becoming common in Korea. | Women are sald to be mors adept at learning foreign languages than are men.. Foliage in London, or any place where there is mueh soot, is usually fairly free from insect pests. Bangkok, the capital of Siam, | ing city, containing 70,000 | of which floats on a raft of bamboo. Few lumber experts in the northwest bt engraver.” a float- each Trade Unions, 000 European workers, ond congress at latter part of June. Certain c.hnnu in | of wood which normally after many years of ¢ | new chemical process, twenty-four hours. | the mwflnfi. mwzu’um of Christian ; some 3,000,- hold its sec- Austria, the I | evaporat ! nnd more S So does a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, dull headache, and unhealthy yellowigh these symptoms all tell