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eloguent speech on t prevades Willimantic. then the neighboring towns chairman, Frank R. Custard and the populgtion chairman, J. B.. Gilman, edch respective chairman having a committee. NORWICH BULLETIN willimasntie Office ‘aceomplishments of association in Willimantie. .h éd upon were "By 81 Chureh Stréet Telephone 1062 Frank B, Ja; Shepard, J. B. Fullerton, Valentine Mu phy, Jafties P. Bath, and Mr are again listed in four divisions, 4, B, C and D, with the following chairmen re- spectively, Charies W. Hill, Mrs. J. M. ger, J. B. Fullerton and Jay M. Shep- d. Mr. Kaye anhounced that anéther sim- Th preparation for the big Y. M. C. A . Irivé for tHe purpose of raising $12,000 to et obligations and put the local Y on & paying basis, a supper was sefyved iday evening in the chamber of com- rooms at 6.15. Mr Kaye pointed oiit that the money must be raifed to save from complete dissolution in this city: means of announcing will be taken, the local ministers will Bublish the facts in thier churchies Sufiday. Mon- meeting adfourhed .at elght o'cloc and meetin all present had partaken of the in the same room at OR Would be served neéxt. Wed- i 0 seé all present. The : e A national comvention of the new e Mflfl'!finfismfl i PR I A soptd b e Sonseration L n e Wingam cou | There's a distinct difference in favor of ' bt e Ty morning Judge C. L. Avery on the bench. kT 3 I, Frederick W Kaye, work ealled \he atténtion of the meet- ihg to & large chart on which was listed a systematic plan of chairmen end com- mittees who are to work in the erive. the center of the chart was a campaign Mr. Kaye, and then followed the industrial chairmen, Charles W. Hill day at 9 o'clock, at which time thé drive opens, all the bells in the city will be Announcemefits Will also be made by films in the picture houses and it al- to erect on Maln thérmotister whereon the work of the solicitors could be recorded. As an added attraction Mr. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Of the 153 cases on the docket, ninety- | Salad one were clal . £ > g, .tnnd three appealed to the supreme Judge Avery announeed that there 4 be no session of court next week o m!lfl&dfly\ The short calendar i s then en up and the following as- i ing the citizens of Willis | signments made: First, Willlam Hig- D ot 1 22 contemplated t in St. Edward's hall Thursday ev- ginson vs Georgée J. Rood: second, Carl 1o be started in this | MeN A. Stahnke va for. 312,008 8000 29 Edward F. Hart vs Abraham Gluskin; vs Freeborn S. Carr. Arguments in the case of Marjorie 3 Potter vs C. Allison Potter were hear Judge Avery’ allowed the sum of $30, one-half to be paid in three day. balance on trial June 16th, In the case of Anfle Casey vs Frank M. Lincoln, the démurrér of the plaintiff was jas o . 3. Tyler, Thirty days' conti o | Pavillon was celebrant, Rev. J. and g ey continuance was dsked fbi | 5 loin hnd, Rev. Hormisdas Belec, isull | oh. ke arm -nine announced to the pumping station wheré the mu-|Miss Mary Cunningham of Hartford will nicipal ice plant will be inspected. \ {be married in Hartford Monday morh- Mdyor Charles A. Gates has issued a ‘Athletic club, Newdrk. *N. 7. * K ub The Polar Bears, an organization eom- comedy will make ing. The boy choir of St. Mary's church, |, s, ” limantie, save a poruiar entertain | NS SRS Fox (e Paine mews and 2 i s Sunshine comedy titled “Try and Get It | * @ cher“friends of the Vir- ening. Before the entertalnment a drum | conifnuous show today trom 1.30 to 10.17 | Binia Polvtechnic Institute are to mather corps had a street parade. daylight shving time. today for a Weak of exerc.ses and festiv- Anson B. Handy has purchasetd a i Ll 128 ih celebration of the institution’s house in Thompsonville ard Will move | poR NORTH.STONINGTON 'R sémj-cetitenn il there about the first of June. 3 mantic to support the Y. M. C. A. drife Harrlet J. Stahnke; third, city. He states that the loss of the Y. M C. A. with its splendid equipment Willimantic, a stinging blow to Hs!cl\:c - pril?lelc as“p?fl?ed;hcas‘:‘:tg :::déf::::; ?)r :.h: Alpert Colletne, whose family livées RED CROSS SUPPLY ROOM pul 3 ! e oi- | The North Stonington Ausiliary of the lack of it. e e e i fiorce on [ Afericat -Red :Choss ‘will give 4 vaude- Leclais | 1200 _10ad disappeared from home on e L - hi | Wha Heneral at Jai: Ries AANG the morning of May 15th and has not | ¥ille s range hall Monday even- " - 2ChE Frid rning-from the home B ing, May 29, BegiANInk at 7.30, standard| Arthur H. Lathrop, the~ up-to-date B ar Temiir 230 Valley ‘sireet. In | been seen in this section woc heard from | T 3 (8, KGR M 1IN HANCHG L man. wishes - to annomnce (0. his ?}r‘ A“:‘e‘:rrml‘i::’uiren: hisha mass at ‘St | sinee. Mr. Collette hat his breakfdst as hew and needed: equipment for the Red | patronage the additien of-& k-ton Whita o 5ol s . Mary's,_church at 9 oclock, Rev. J. J.|Usual Monday and left home about &30 |cross supply room ‘which is maintained | truck io his equipment. - All Kinds of : bht T onieed 1 St &l {in tie town hall-by. the local auxillary. | heavy and light teaming, furniture and The music ugho performance | Plano moving done in a most satisfactery hn P. Sabi deacon. Mrs. Joseph F. Gaudréan was |2 saw mill and when he had hot ar- g ut the perfe John P. Sabin vs L. 5. Relley and Keene 5 s i & Gallup vs T, S. Kelley. A hearing or | 2L the organ and the fcfho[ir san\%_”du‘r{ the vecition of Leonard M. Healey for e R e B eial was in St.|he had not come to work and learned reward for information leading to the ar- V% o < % rest of Frank Sherman of Woodstock, a |J0SePI'S cemeters chicken thief was given. Sherm'§ was| Funeral services for Robert W. Vinton convicted in the superior court December |Were held Friday afternoon at 230 Fashionable Wash Fabrics A Most Comprehensive Display of . will be furnished by the orchestra of the | Way. rived about noon Mr. Peligarri sent a }spthbdist chureh:of Norwich, conduoted —_— messenger to his home to ascertain why | 3N oo dhatly Liane. The program Strand—Sunday. Night Oaly £ also includes a chorus of flowers §n which | |y from Mrs. Collette that he her hub-|injrey little girls take part; “Chum,” a |, m}fl”l:fl;:;::t;n;;f :‘t;p fixu;::ul:‘y; band had Started for work that mor-|gne-act faree given by fivo characters; |f Syl ChEinber as s hero K ing. He has'a wife and five small chil- | gleight .of hand. pefformance by Mr puncher, N B > ’ , - . | “Cold Steel” the J P. McUGowafi Pro- sesslén of 1919, and glven & senitence of | o'clock at his home in Coventry, Rev.|dren. His wife he was in a Very |j,ouis M. Crandall of Norwich, also sev 6 months in jail. Mr. Healey verified the | G- E. Richter officiated. Burfal was in |€loomy and discouraged mood Sunday, conviction of Sherman and Judge Avery |the North cemetery. North Coventry. granted the petition and ordered the |Funeral Director Jay M. Shepard was in clerk of the court to make payment of | charge of the arrangements. $50 to Mr. Healey. matic_appeal is “Cold. Steel” Brief Notes JEWETT CITY McGowan production. Tr?;; z‘;ans; E“;‘ Ww‘r’yéfi‘is"i;ffi}"‘v"%;’—ofi' President L. M. Carpenter of the East-| Rev. Carl Agee of Yale university i8 to. a foreclosure action which was uncon. |ern Connecticut league is to throw. the|preach at the Congregational churéh The case Erew out of the sajo|frst ball at the opening ~ game of the|Sunday morning. Miss Fiske leads the |q, e SOCRH of the farm to the defendant, in 1915, | Season for the Willimantic team at Recre- | Christian Endeavor meeting at 6. no payment having been made on the |3tion park Sund: noté given by the defendant. Judge gave - 2 j A Mrs. Arthur LaVallee of North street ’,‘:,",,?’::“},‘;’;_7},‘}9 PIRIBES to recover the | (1. 1o leave Stmday for New' York New Weaves and Combinations Not only is this display interesting with regards to variety and beauty, but no less so in price attractiveness. Those who fashion their own garments as well as those who have them made-to-order, are urged to make their selection now for the entire summer needs, while the col- duction, distributed by Robertson-Cole, r § eral -tableaux and pienty of music. which Will be the chief attraotion &t the He is 31 vears old, smooth shaven and | Following the entertainment eake and | girang theatre for Sunday night oaly: when he left home had on brown overalls. |ico cream wilt be on sale and dancing |~ "o el OF SUAGEY, BIRCE SRISL .- may be enjoyed without exira charge. the J. P. Next Week at Larry Semon in the comedy scream “Dew Drop In," wpisode No. 7 of 'The The Sodalitas il méet at 7 Whirlwind, siarring Charles Hutchinson and a Selznick News completes the bill e e girls {8King part in the pageant are|Sirand, Mondas, Tuesday and Wédnés- morni to'report at the Community House, ;i C. B. meeting at| ;romptly at seven o'clock, Monday even- v Moosup will contend | “gey. K. 3. Ayers of Norwich preaches | Al MEMbers of the Camp Fire and oth- with the locals in that game. {n the Bipklet clreh ;morning Al Vi ing, standard time. ks : There are five B. F. Keith suprems Judge Avery annhounced that he would |t meet her husband and his brother, g for an important reheasal. e lection is complete. v 5 o Rev. Herbert Wilber will take for his At the Mid-Week meeting Thursday, hold @ shortcalendar_ session ot court Joln Lavaliee, who areive Monday On|.,pject Sunday morning at the Methodist |at 7.45, Edwin W. Higgins will explain WO weeks from Friday, and assigned g 4 vaudeville acts for the Strand Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. & S After 4 considerable absenes from local - liet Tover of Tingles church The Best Memorial. His evening |the proposed mew charter. Monday Jurie 19th, as the date for re.| Mrs. Walter Hovey of Tingley street is claiming cases declared off the docket, | resting comfortah Reports from St. Joseph's hospital hosi Friday give the condition of Mrs. Mabel | *O5P Hunt as critical. She remaihs in an - conscious state. Rev. T Newton Owen, |5 N We although suffering greatly w bty i Seboes B EVERFAST SUITING For Blouses, Dresses, Children’s Suits At last you can have for your children’s garments as well as their elders Everfast Cloth that is guaranteed not to fade, and the next time you are in our Dress Goods De- partment, ask for-a sample, take it home and test it—36- inch wide—45¢c A YARD. LINEN SUITING 36-inch wide guaranteed shrunk from 46!/ full count, shades are Periwinkle, lavender, brown and gray—9c a slightly imprbved. Franci: the three ear old son of Mrs. Hunt also a pa- T b o ight | Memorial exercises in Pachaug cemetery. lient. 3t the. hospitar, sufters' from " | &5 Tl Jodal bovs have won four straight spgflned left foot and torn ligaments. | o< tatements made after the aceident| . ik ) ¢ of | hours being on standard time is becadse Thursday by railroad officials that the city and McKenzie and Salisbury of S g danger signal at Willlams Crossing was contest 00! working have been denied, according to{ i % a n €. 5 i ing under the defcat recently dealt | tween the exen % ity told by a witness of the accldent | e, "}y ne' Moosup bowlers. ahd are |in dewett City. Who Was not far behind the car driver | (190 M7 G0E by Rev. Mr. Owen. This party clalms tho | 305 TS sighal dia not flash until Mr. Owen's|yy. o car was on the tracks and the engine of 2 ™ a5 i 700 ractic the traln flashed inta view. . The witness | 1)ir aiy’ has, DUl I, s00d practice of claims hé was forced to use his emergen- Y cy brakes to avold an accident himself PUNJAB PERCALE Punjab Percale, in the new Greton- ne patterns—this is the best qual- ity Percale, made full 80x80 count, colors are guaranteed to be strictly B t % v screens, which time was 1ised making er an o subject is The Need of Endurance. Regular CampsEire at the Community - gitter A Cheratin | n the afternoon at 4 o'clock, standard | Holse at seven o'elock on Friday evening. Ireparations for & new ucries Of featire e e time, Memorial Sunday exefcises will be = s Qs vison, w v Mre, Walter Bradbury of Ilion, N, T, |held in ¥inn opera ~house. Addresses | Motion Pletures at Loeal Y. C A ':;e:n"fl:‘m“::nl;‘fllfi“.:&m:.,:m:nn:: s the weck end guest of her sister, Mrs | Will be made by Rév. J:-J.° McCak® and ©. Sunday Ohce again-ut the - Stranll ‘theatrs on fl. T. Wilber. Richmond Gardnér| sy 5 .o'clock: @aglight time, at the|Monday in the first of her new Seriés of I's €chool team won from the sing and there will be patriotic songe. 3 n b t Norwich Y. M. C. A. appropriate and in- | productions entitied, “Tove, Hate And 2 ventry team Thursday, 11.to|At 2 o'clock, standard tiine, there Will be | ioresting moving -pictures will e showh | Woman to men ahdl older boys In the large cool| In “Love, Hate.and a Woman™ her lobby. There will be a brief talk and & |work stamps her at onve ng a4 chmplét soclal, period during which light refresh- | mistress of emotional dramatic expr ments il he served, sion. - The story. of “Love, Hate and a e, ST Woman® . s -a splendid. - one<<vivid and _Milk $tén and Bakers' Meeting thrilling in its plot theme and directad A second and final meeting of all mitk | 7. aslortul style vy Charlées T. Horsn 2 T men- and bakers will be held at the| - vai‘l‘c'i'\ (I'_:“: :‘ln';c;‘-\,f- fi")":'h'z :’;’;’ :us""fl" chamber: of commerce on Shetucket strect | BROATWAY BEGINSING SUSDAY i CrT M A ERb e 6 TontteE. at $.30 daylight saving time on the even- | gusice Heart Winning Wilts as Lover- ing of Monday, May 20th. This is to dis- e Clarence sale, entire stock and: fixtures | o tne poming bread and milk week. 1t Villain in “Foolish Wives” today. A. R Saunders—ady. , E very importantthat all baKers and (Spectal Advance Stor. Miss Il Lanlais, diughter of M. [LC Yers -Amporianestha e ) on her eves Thu st. Je South € Addresses wili be given by L. D. Howe Harry Noel and Freddy Rivers of this{and D. L. Phillins. The reacon for the Moosup may enter another mateh bowling | 21l the ¢hurches at vresent are on that The local men are smart- | time, and two hours should intervene be- es in Pachaug and those il mateh up with Windham High in this city next Monday. The senior cla s of the Normal school Ior 5 _ it d M- ldairymen of Norwich and vicinity at-| A new type of villain “has af L when the train shot info sight. He saw |25¢ Drevating io present play, ' Mod-|ang Mrs, Clifford Langlais of Hopeville, | iéng. No 1bbe Ao the galierle rei'?,‘m”.'“:f& the Reo car carried along by the train | i dcrelia” in th ¥ S is to be operated upon for appendic’tis the hiss of the beétle Bros High school students will have an i Tor e e browed bewhiskered and thrown to one side, about one hun- ity R 2t the norial | Xt Batis” hospital -« In > Norwich {6 R § e e oty dred feet up theé tracks, Mr. Owen was | Chbon W (Saturday). tub-procf—36-inch wide—24c a yd. OTHER WASH FABRICS That Will Make Up In Beautiful able to get from the wrécked car but | Somen picn ey hat day being n Mrs. Hunt was pinned in the .car. - Rev. [ “"y121 V8RO 5 2 SR T signal | wangambaug, South Coventry, lias beos | eial. First was a community eing, then | ory. Sunday 10" ower en he drove “on the R » the ¢ the Wi an orchestra composed of Charles Park- g N tracks in front of the locomotive. The |oioncd (O the summer by the Windham . d villain as he corners the tearful herolne Humphrey read an original paper on The |and cemands the “paper: No longer New Evangeliem: =~ - does - Dasmond fhe = DéSperate | ' Miranf -Hawe and family were visit- |through -act sfter act br reel pfiér’ resy, Norwich with Mr. and [running the gamit” of “hifméid~ villatnies, Mre. ‘Robert Hul. “lago is passe. atiee - i About 100 people emjoyed the :Gom- r's cottage at Lake | munity club program and May basket so- Girls' club. hurst, Albert Brewster and Mrs. Harold ;= Mr and Mrs. Chauncéy Ffink and Mrs. Legree has had his day ™ slfl“:\llw’:rel!;v"; a‘chc:dermn:oog y:lau; COt8 | " yinder the supervision of Physical Di- | Geer piayed several selections - and |yright motored to Worcester Monday. t's the monocle and. cane that now {06 soith ad smbeAKIEt BAa b N ds |Fector A, F. Brown and G. B. Gllman | Frances Campbell, accompanied by Mrs.| ~Recont guests at Levi Clark’s were [hold sway. and bridge |1 1oys' department of the Y will hike |G. H. Prior, was heard in musical num- crossing the highway at this point. Hun- : dreds of people wers attracted to the site | LoV ip NCK of the wreck duting Thursday and Fri- ok day all expressing the opinion that the i " » Staff 31 occupants of the car escaped death oniy choir boye went to Stafford Springs by a miracle. Federal Prohibition Oficers Congdon |, of the the house and Briggs mads a succosstu, rotd wer |comedy. In spite of the rain the house Summer Frocks 36-inch wide Rocky Mountain Suiting, plain weave, solid eolor—59¢ A YARD. 36-inch wide Fayette Suiting, solid colors, plain, but sturdy weave, suitable for one-piece frocks and separats skirts—35c A YARD. Frank Burdick and family 6f New Lon-| It has remained for Erich von Stro- Manefield, this (Saturday) |bers and readings. Miss Yvohne Houri-|qon, Mr. ang Mrs, Herbert Latkham and | elm, author difector and principal actor gan gave a piano solo, Mrs. George Geer | afiss ‘NMeiissa Larkham of Plaln Hin | in “Foolish Wives,” to create the perfect The threc divisions of the St. Mary's |4 Selection from The Arkansas Traveler,! mne -Larkhaw famiiy also visited their | Villdin—a parfor-shaky eort of villain Iand Mrs. Margatet Geer a reading. Forty'| nepnew, Henry Latrkham, of this place. | ¥ho glides through life, wrecking homes Thursday evening where they reproduc- [ May baskets were sold and ice créam | Mrs, Bdward Lovell, teacher at the|DY the lift of'ah eyé-Brow—a suave héart ed the original “Hello B musicad | was sérved. The committee was Mr. and | Green, was a guest of the Westminster | breaker with a jauhty mbrocle and the Mrs. Charles Armstrong, Bsther and |reacner, Miss Russeil of Brooklyn, ovar | MOSt expressive of. canes. . - T-{was filled. The divisions consisted of | Geogge Frink and Simon Brewster, Jr.{the week enfl. Both teachers were in o curses soil bis lips—oniy the dain- day Mmorhing at the farm of Adam Go-|the Vesper Choir, the orchestra and the|The committee for' June. comprises Miss | puinam Saturday to take examination |!Y Susbleion of & lip stick-and the deli- 1o iy ards Mills, finding & twenty gal-|drum corps. After the play the hoys|Jessie Anderson. Alexita Peppin, Chester | for aate certificates: | te_perfume of his cigarette. He never mattress. A copper coil |y, Vel el 1 1 ather | G 9 ki P W, s < Wi also.found and vemous canber <oll | were served an elegant lunch b ner | Geer, Mary Wiikinson and A EQ of the still were located in the pantry, along side a quart of newly made moon- Fiféy gallons of mash were de- olob will appear before U.|\ethodist piscopal church. 8. Commissioner Earl Mathewson at| -he ( ional | Thi club, Norwich Monday, May 29th il The Congregational | Thimble club, 36-inch wide New Skirting, in a wide variety of good pat- terns—79c A YARD. 36-inch wide Basket weave Suiting, the all around fabric for Summer Suits or Skirts. NEW JERSEY SUITS - Iso called on relatives and friends in The annsal meeting of the police, fire | dozen members left this city during the | 5o, Sl g and water departments will be made to- | morning, each carrying her lunch. Providence afil Harrisville. R. 1. The day (Saturday) by Mayor Charles A.| San Jose Couricil, No - 14, Knights of | Fl Was made-to take Mrs. Nield's father | heid -Friday Gates and the board of aldermen. The inspection will begin at the police sta- |for the minstrel show to be given for the | 34¥S in Lebanon. " blué with ‘rage—the eolor of his -At Hyde strest; Mrs: William Harr has | 8208 blue béeen entertaining her son, Lée Herr, and :::f: st r::]'e' 91:1 ’tul-m:!e "m. =N o T P R N S famiiy of Somers. are i "{"‘;;' Y".' ;l—’."m ner: LEBANON Michael Shea and sister had a brother |10¢ PPCceabie. Wou hate him because of and his wile from Providence as guests |/ “Foolish Wives,” which 18 to be Rev. and Mre. Edward Nicid motored |over thé week end. shown_at, Broadway - theatre - beginning to Seckonk, Mass.. Tuesday, spending the s i Sunday, von_Stroheim plays the role of a night at Mr. Nield's sister’s home. Théy LEDYARD bogus Russian coiint, whose habitat is ? . Mortte Carlo and whose occupation in life The meeting o:“mt»e.d!ll‘rd !T"nng;o:;; I: lll? m;[:e .lr:e ia Soay - e evi . May strikes his fancy. Some he cultivates Columbus has purchased a block of seats | 20C moOther home after spending several| Master S. E. Holdridge in the chair. This | merely to_wheedle them out of money Felix J. O'Neill of Stafford Springs, a|mond. native of Willimantic There was 2 large attendance at the en- tertainment given Friday evening at the Mrs. John Carlsen president, enjoyed an outing \at Columbia Lake Friday. e 5 was tlie first grange meting in the new | ' By varying his blandishments - with tion, then at the Bank street engine | benefit of Rev. William Dunn’s Warren- | The soclal in the parlors of the Con-|Grange hall and a class of 13 candidates | downright blackmail, Vo g o] house, the hose houses on Jackson and |ville church. e g soof o whs EATMI S YORt 1R (Bb Ar td sosbea g | s 4 Winek, L FIX [he omos: 46 Summit street. A trip is also to be made For Only $6.98 ; W ; 00d ; Windham High schoqls track team will me'lh:t:f:::‘fw A ¥oad sum Wis SRS go to Norwich Memorial day morning, : grees. There was a large number pres- | cigarettes are worn.with - the grace ot We have just received more of those Jersey Suits to sell at $6.98, and this time there is large variety to select from. You wonder when you examine these well made suits, how they can be sold for such a small price. The fabric and workmanship plus their small price is responsible for the quick clearance of the first lot. If you want yours come early. NEW SUMMER DRESSES AWKSWH 2 " Ledyard | less, afid ih the luxurjous villa be calls Hawksworth, to engage the Academy 1 The Atnudl roll ekl ‘of ‘the Ieeyn: i i The i : the summer. While in Hartford Miss|Congregational church® was held Ih the [home he affecs startling bathrobes, pa- SHE HAD | usl bovs in & track meet “of nine eVents | poqter has spent her spare time s asaist- 7 el s Prayer was offered by |“hé-vamp” on the Screen. He knows The events and the local participants|Yich -Monday to attend the funersl of ¢. A. B. Kinmouth, a former pastor. |women and understands them as much as PE SAYS e William H. Geer, a former resident of the Dyspepsia and Weakness!|, ® efit. “Refreshments were served at the|one to the manner born, his Russian of~ “|under the supervision of Coach Tom |, 1eS Edith Foster, who has been in a|ciose. ficer's uniform is glistening -and spec- Hartford office for some.time,-is home for Yoac) kS s 5 vestry at the cloge of Sufiday school Sun- | jamas and exotic diets. T or D I8 poondent that bl ant missionary in the ltalian mission. |day afrerncon. . Rev. G. F. Goodénough| VOh Strahelfn is the -most A number from this piace were in Nof-|was moderator, polished An éxcellent dinnes was sttved all pres- [any man. He Knows the weaknessss of ent. DeacSn Isaae G. Qaér, clerk of the|femininé character and how to insihuate church, - read tuemmmes of the members :l‘l;nsle':lf llr:m,vmmt}t‘r th:":o;.d s;-«; >, >rae day evening at the parsonage. of the church. 0sé& pPesent responded 8 and moré he portra the D rarn dashm . Carpenter, Levine, | . Mr. hna-decs. John Woldott ana sons of 2hd Tajy absent ohies WhTe respomded for | scréen in Foollsh Wivee. ~ With - R W. Praeter, Williams, J. Burr and An- |South Manchester were guests Sunday 0f | by tho€e jinterested. Britings 1. Avery, |debonair smoothneéss, he swaggers his drews. Mr. and Mrs. O. Puit: . {in behaif of sevéral donorm $iesented | Way Intd wofmen's hearts. 440 yard dash—R. Carpenter, An-| Mrs. Nellie Lilile of Haftford is visil- | Miss Bariara Goodenough & ®um of | Von Stroheim s said to be very mod- drews, W. Praetr and Williams. ing Mer brother. William Robinson. money fof her faithful services ms or- [°st concerning his remarkable insight in- vard run—M. arpenter, Burton,| Mrs. Elmer Geer entertained from Fri- |ganist during the past vear. Deacon |to feminine fancies. Yet, ilt is knowh or and Abernethy. day until Wednesday her brother gnd |Isaac G. Geer, treasurer, read his report, |10 be true that he holds.the same fasci- 100-yard = dash—Andrews, Williams, | tOWD- e Wadh Shea, J. Burr, Levine, R. Carpenter, W.| The prayer meeting was held Wediies. Ta; = v jon for women off the scréen as his . 2 . Running broad jump—J. Burr and R |sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ¥om- | which showed the finances of the church | NAt Were Making Her Life Garectiter, “{bard, and their daughter Dorothy of New |to be in excellent condition. His report | character portrayels do in his pictures. Miserable—Nerves Finally No matter how many silk or cloth dresses the fastidious dresser may possess, several wash frocks will be among het collection—and here are the newest little wash frocks, in Check Ginghams, Ratines and Voile, that will meet the Gave Way—Now Well and | Practer. Andrew 3. Birr and Levine. Running high jump—Williams. Haven, Another brother, Charles Lom-|was accépted. Bilings T. Avery was| Would-be Lortharios often. besiége his Half-mile relay—R. Carpenter, ~W. bard, of Colchester, was a gucst over |elected a deacon. Josenh A. Clark, su- [for pointers in “heart-breaking.” Vos Sunday. perintefident, and Carl Holdridge, secre- Stroheim’s only advice is that women ap- Mr. and Mrs Hoxle spent Sunday | tary 6f the Sunday school, rendered their |Preciate the little altentions of eourtéss Mile relay—Same as in the preceding event. with their sofi, A. C. Hoxie, in South Kii- [reports. Mrs. Flora GrAy reported for |and fore-thought which imany men ne- ling] - e the Missionary soéiety. Miss Nellje Geer |Elect It is always his congern to antici- Mr.'and Mrs. R. J. Whitham and cbil- | reported for the hdme department. The [Rate even the slightest wishés of the wo- “My idea of Tenlac atter trying it| STAFFORD SPRINGS many dress-up needs of summer, at $3.98 up to $10.50. out is that it comes very close to dren and Mr. and Mrs. Charies Adamé |deacons of the church, together with Mrs | Men around him.. Heshas the air of cén- 1 o Vincing every woman. he is hér abject 1vi 4 ¢ Groton were cailers Sunday at.F:-N.|Charles A. Gray, Mrs. Isaac G. Géer and g Silvio Bernardo of Meriden has been | A wers, &1 slave, whose soul (hought and object i gelng(? %fi, ?i‘s"é?‘.‘:éamf‘s‘é‘ {5;; spending a few days with his parents | T2Y10U'S. Henry A. Allyp, elected the church Haven, Conn. “T had about decifed there was no| ‘- help for my stomach trouble and run- | Visiting Mrs. C. 8. Orcutt. RUSTIC HICKORY FURNITURE oh GOIL strese Mrs. ‘Rowland Slate is visiting Hart- ;omgazlt;emflxm xmum I: Auyu,amn. e Mo it b B Tt 4 ; : s . | ford friends. . E. Holdridge, , Miss !Irh.q 00d- éstal M“ imseit l“ 3. Brooks of Springfield, Mass., i8 | "¢ A Geer and C. H. Foster were busi- | enough, Josesh A, Clatk and Ms! Charles | the Prince of Phil o dhenn o 5 ¢ ness callers in South Killingly Friddy. | B. Allyn were elected musie committee. his first attempt at directing, 1 down condition for it was getting| MrS. T. F. Mullen is spending sev- worse all the time. Food seemed like | eral days with Hartford friends. For the Summer Porch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingsley enter- | There were- 83 precent who responded. | nich he played the role of an Austrian lleutenant, haunting the 1 and én- ~T B P i .o | tained recently their son-in-law, Robert|The exercises closed with singing, and | . ey st i s WO fortn | todsy (Saturans), for » on dave | Slete, of Columbia, Pa, alsd MF. Xings. |benediction ‘was yrenoumced. by the pas- Snting he Tearts o 4T visifors to ths congested. Rheumatism pained my | fishing trip at Moosehead Lake, Maina 1e&8 anfl knees untll théy would hard-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.. Mayo and A few Chairs and Rockers of Rustic Hickory will improve your porch, and add more comfort, besides it saves your - mountain resort. In his second ley’s brother, Arthur Kingsley, and fam- | tor. > “The Devil's Pass i:ev,' he did n’;fi'&‘.‘ ily of Hartford. Archie Holdridge and Amos Avery of ‘4 a part, but his direction was.subtle and e It > Mr. and Mrs. Leon Choquette and little | Storrs college wers weék énd and Sunday *the v i 1y ‘!;eom ;n! ‘ébi mn;‘ll!:{ slgg) una;;:; 2::{@:;5;: a(t”tl;::"h;fie Y(.).f v;le:e u‘::i son were week end guests of Middletown | Visitors With their parents in this vlace. expert in’ the scenes (yicting affairs of gave way an coul r Mr. good furniture. the hedrt. iU relatives. - Charies A. Gréy Rev. G. F. G T “Footish Wives,".be. "Bhe day my son chitie homs all én. | At the tecent. business mesting of the |, Mr% Sarah Gager entertained friends |enough, Fecdsticie e Burten 4nd Suer. | Adg*itiners and pojlahed villainies to & thused ovér what Tanlac had done|Chantauqua guarantors at the rooms of |\ Greeinronacks B- 1. funday Spect Rustic Hickory is improved by rain and storm instead of S surprising de - He bas combined all v L Mrs. Claude Campbeil died at her honte | 8hoolhouses “Guting the past weék, i for a friend of his and sald hé believed | the Stafford Business Men's elub, officers harimed. We have several models in plain chaifs and ror ok T "?Bfi‘,",m}“ YR |F P v hatrman P etite is n ut rockers to select from, at $4.75 up to $7.50 each. me a particls. My Eratitude 1o Tan: | onsires 1 Santera: teker com: | CANTERBURY GREEN jac . Ta lac 18 sold By all good druggists. | ing. William Symonds, C. H. Moors, | It 18 expected that Rev. Mary Macom- before since he Begdn Selling plante, D rHY pérfect lover with the ras- i Thursday morning after @ long iliness, | decids What IWDroveients h&va to be |l oiiee of d i Ip mé. Well, he was right, | were elected as follows: Chairman, Tahn g oy T e made on the DUNAINgS for the coming | T morts ;_,?fihjmmmm Mflh“ i Y e will ion "o Woen who S. E. Holdridge rénorts the largest sale be‘a revelation 1o » too much emphasis, on the finer courte- of strawberry piant this vear than ever | giog of: life “::, too m@h confidence in‘ those dapper gentlefen whose Dow ; secretary, lLewis MeLaughling mittee, Miss Mary E. Smith: advertis- (Gold Seal) CONGOLEUM RUGS You take no chances at all when you buy Gold Seal Congoleum Art Rugs—the sanitary, easy-to-clean floor JAY M. SHEPARD . Buccesding Filmors & Shepard The Ft Bat nds Walter Scott.|ber of-Central-Viilage will preach here “‘:‘”; :‘:’!:L‘;;{t:"’: ;‘" ""‘m bows and thoughtfal atfentions 17 m;‘x?.“my“‘ :‘ :;‘o 1. Heald. The |Sunday. morning in -exchange . with -the m ‘;‘ Bar Bomih 2l Tsrda, WHate the conceal sinister intentions. = Chautaugua will be held on Hyde park {Pastor. - £ i lants artived i exeslient conattion. - 5 P $ y evening Rev. Robert Humphrey 5 Brwin Howlett was & Harttord visitor | _Sunday evening Hev. Hotert Bumphety Phboiinte: st o A h tactiopl Mnnley heisles ; Thursday. : - + = - |'%as recently formed in one of the high Funeral Director & M.lm“ William B. Hawley of Stafford and |American Board ih Japan, illustrated by PENDLETON m .62 NORTH BT, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel, Connection covering. . The Gold Seal pasted on the face of the rug means what it says—Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your schodkg in New ¥ v,”the object be- stoveophipgn vigwa:, i . A number from this place attended the |ing ta teath eientific LM ¢ washe | Those from this parish attending y Thursday. ‘clo Vester] ! caidarinab of Gpivchen, at Wasragan: this | TR A8 (WSNSEy Y ing clotneés T o o Avtrt T Deacon Coon and #oh Clark spent Bat- Money Béck—Come and see the new patterns, just re- ceived—and the prices are within reach of all. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND {l,“fl WANT w’“fi-”?, !;l!ll: : 8 urday in Norwich. s Tey, .and Mrs. Hale Bénnett, Mrs. 8. - by 9 : R e s Sarah Hadier. My, |, Tié Women's degree téam worken (e CHILDREN 1N SPRINGTIME third and fourth degrees on a class of acsty ¢ |DAIRY’S HOLIDAY SURPRISE riday hight at Nerth StoR Mrs. B B Easrnet, A dclighttal new combination of frozen | yount the: sok and Sl her Tormer by, desserts in a single brick, “Dairy Sur:| Ferndale. G prise” will e a wonderful treat for Sun- | THere is to be & rehémfeal aL the church day and Mehforial day. At New Haven ; Was Baid EMBALMERS Withmaritie; Conn, ikady Assistant) . e S s

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