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o “ MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Frank Brown, 9, son of Mrs Edith i Brown, was drowned Friday in Slater pond, at the big tree where two other - - - drownings have taken place, near the elec- 3 7 N 1ight plant. He was in the water | value of u 3 > ; : il :::a ;uf children and walked off the'| day cnéa‘:- “have efi% Centenary n Jaeot NORWICH BULLETIN ; i B e Ay R i the bank shelves into deep water. The Willimantic Office dren's day 81 Church Strest _ Telep] boy could not swim and - the frightened |y hirq Sunday in June. : * |children ran toward the mill screaming | 3 Mrs. Otéo B. “’fl"“fl' L tor‘):{ln. Borek Grabfaskl- was in’ the | ,, DeOBty Game um Judge Clhristopher L. Avery party Wednesday afterns mill and seeing the cammotion ran to the ¢ Bor: & . i tion from the state . bench for a short calendar session of the | her sister, Mrs. erg F. Taylor, of | spot and had to dive to bring up the body. | ;14 Frat this. is the Windham county superior court held in|Church street, \rho, with Mr. Taylor, will | A* salesman, Leon E. Goluskin, was in k'_ no 1 | German _carp. . 3 this city Friday, beginning at 2 p. m. The | sail a week from today (Saturday) on|the mill office. He had been a medicall o ont” except with hook a ¢ That Are Cool, Simple and Attractive |l i Vs * i "1 | £ wesulor (s ‘ontag 11 | Sgan 2w s mémber o o e sving | 2Uehe cxept 3l ook g Jne 4 vistors o " court in this city Tuesday, June 20, first, | abroad. Coyers wefe laid for 83 guests. and he ran at the top of his speed | gnonyr gor c,gcw‘.‘ ubs of the World, which is te Jake Berkowitz vs Hyman Seplowitz;| After the luncheon, Mrs. A. C. Bverest.|io the . F. B Rainville and| i paimer sa: old forth in that city during the com- & o second, Charles W. Covell Vs Mike Krug- | on behalf of those assembled, presented | Brentice Ghase in charge of the welfare | golioy any attempt to cateh ¢ o These cool, attractive and simple Sum- |linsky ; third, John A. Brooks vs Walter | Mrs. Taylor a gift to take ‘with her on|work at Xshland mill were all hastily | quring the clase season. % Y. Wood; fourth, Otto Hattin vs Wil- | her voyage, also an interesting book. Mrs. | summoned, and for an hour and a half 2 3 i Mrs. ‘Arba Browning . 3 lian Dunn, Taylor cordially thanked her friends for |those men worked with gll their strengt! bty o™ the mer Dresses have acquired their beauty |'“§.0hidiay. sune 21 rirst, Bawara N, | Hon o R et arhoos was | aad s i Supl. Waller Richardzon - Heshdly She A R R e oy e G s spent in playing Whist. . Mrs. |cursd the Backus hospital i Ruth, and Johm of Chauneey Lockhart Waddell of New York : s s Nason vs Aime Gordon; third, George J. | Walter H. Lathrop of Mystic was among | Florence Wakefield, coming up | Ruth, Donald and richness through their simple lines. |20 ¥ ' aine ang B 8| 2 ety Fu present Bon voy: him. But there was no response |ifornia, are at Dr. G. H. % eity. - Maine fourth, Willlaw Satnofski 'vs Hy- :)';‘;, ostn b atithe e very first. The boy was one of fand Mrs. Gregs are to sall the twenty, (SUNDAY, JUNE 11) . man Israel; fifth, Asher B. Holmes vs : k lodgs, Ne. 16, L @. ©. F.,|five children, oniy one of whom is older {t abroad travel and e of gayly colored fabrics |22" i Obwebetuck lodss, They are made of gayly cols s - . Trinity Sunday. " Dewitt C. sixth, Abraham Silver- | 1.0 e P08 e invitation of Rev. John |than he. The mother is a widow, her{stully. Mr. Gregg is connected with the| Festival of St. Barnabas. stein vs Augustine Twirdy. p : v i in At-| University of California’as & landscape | Two handred and fiftieth anniversary withinfinitenrein\theirmkingtothe' i 2o soUalel) snnouua | ESHih eis of " the e Natkepius) ML, GRS SPIWL, SHEE WU O L He® nas heen . tawa: She | architect, also lectures. of the birth of Peter the Great. ments. b anzol Episcopal church. to attend service at his e Ay, o o ol sranted » yen'S ‘Wbestice, ud aftae their 3 McGavick, Cath udge Avery included two divorce | oy o Sunday morni ‘he Fel- [came last fall to Jewett City, where she t in Bos- go. celebrates his 35t} Carl A. Stahnke vs Harriet J. |3 008 nWIRY e ‘,M rooms on |18 employed in the Ninigret Co. mill. Her | return. will take an apastment in Slic bishop of Chicago thiab £ detail d th bl ot hrke to be heard in Willimantic | lo~e Wil meet & ok mother died in March at the home of her |ton for the remainder o R e it siain smallest of tails, an e material of |’ S50y, Tune 15, and Marjorie M. Pot. | Main street at 10 o'cloek and wilt mareh | OIAE TR0 P A RIET © N PN The [ of their children, Ruth and Donald, wi Rt. Rev. John B. Morris, Catholic bishoy er vs Allison . C. -Potter in Putnam,]'° the chureh for the '9!'.":“:5 A . 1four children left are Eliza, Alice, Grace |Femain with their grandparents, Dr. and |of Little Rock, celebrates the 36th an- hich the: fashioned is of the |Thursday, June 22 The short calendar m?»' Feinthilag, & e Jeman's|and Harold. The boy atiended River- | Mrs, Jennings, this summer. niversary of his ordination today. w 'y are fashion o € |iist of séven cases was called and ail | Relef corps held at the G. A R TOOMS| i3, grammar school in Miss Barnett's| At the mesting of the Wemen's Mi were continued, several to go over until| il the town building, com Hor —_— : Foom and attended. the Methodist Sun-|sionary sooictz. of the Congregational ANNOUNCEMENTS sturdy sort, the kind that improves with |the fil term of court. B e ey (3|0 hntl. church in the vestry, Thursday afternoon, ed IS - : . there were 29 present. Mrs. Edward Cady Broadway Today ard Sunday s ChaE of Dol Eastton ve T hia mamutie o s 1 B0 LR y.#i"‘sfl:'éi,-,';u“;fi‘}"J'C,.L"fi?'m?’;ml‘,; of Oxtord Tave ax' sddeiss, Mre B D. || Dookedh ot B fitires. | L each tubbing, and the collection in its |ie charae being descrtion. The plaintiff | 13 was given by the delegates, Mra. Eya & Fasia tir Srau. where No wil | Sallou saag & ele, il Mlae Whve iy | her ey Sed eovhite =+ A Iy :’(:;:n.-‘;lm[)]emtl:’\vh\:vl);m\r;'.mae":;'\a(r‘:;etd - r‘(‘e‘::n é:::;s\j;ndz “.f{'{mf:fi;"fiu'iu.“.fl:fi:& music. He is one of eighty from the .;y:::;‘::,e("::a Miss Helen Hull served re- :;;xm;l:;."::u:'l:‘iioxs:r.‘:rle !Ih:\'be‘.': g o ot bt sl o e T e e paeriied him, &1 | tlon of being pre of the largsst. corpe in grnt‘l:le:, FLeNVIn the hest of recomnenda- | The only changs for dewett Clty are the | AMerican stage, which opens today at ¢ b L e S i e 0 T tlons as to ability and character, from |hew railroad time table in effect Sunday | Broadway theatre for a run of two days and refinement. $3.98 up to $10.98. |Tiny i ; At the annual meeting of Willim: e i s ntle | several eminent sources. Last will be that the train which has been | The screen version of the celebrated qB.}’nr":Z et s Tef:llgogid & % | City Medical society held Thursday night | hunfirea and fifty went to this conserva. | loaving going south st 1.38 p. m. will now | Stage snccess dealing with mother-love : ; e oo and peyohic phenomena fs even mors o < 0f separation of the couple. | at the home of Dr. M. D. Riordan on|tory from this country, but the standard |leave at 2.49 p. m. e et b o240 | Summit street tho following officers were | of 'scholarship has been raised this vea St powerful than the play, the big scenes . v Vi i 7 of which necessarily were limited by the Ccerning their married life. A decree of | clected: Président. Br. Herman C. Little; | Mr. Gardner is a native of Jewett Cit An th Lot fJ Suit | GVBIeE W evanted on fhe Erounds of | vice bresident, Dr. W. P. S. Keating:|the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. k. Garaner| STAFFORD SPRIN stage restrictions. otner (o) ersey Suits ) |desertion. secrotary-treasurer, Dr. Fred M. Smith “The Fortune Teller” shows a great : : Mrs. Stewart Dotigan, 32. committed |actress in a great story, a story flied FOR TODAY’S SELLING | dudge Avery affirmed the decision of [ SoMmItice on sclentific napers, Drs. R. C. suicide at her home on Keefe's Plaine.|with tense dramatic situations. The ac- JUST RECEIVED SELLING | Judge Milton A. Shumwa ) D e about 10.45 Thursday night by taking a|tion si rapid and big scene follows big sfi 98 Each qase of [rene A, Huthaway va Cilford 5,1 _ Fasersy, seeploes [0 Wokoe, obiss big dose of carbolic acid. Her husdand,|sceme, with almost breath-taking swift- o Sintminics Charles T, Torrey | 8t his home in Mansfield Gity. Rev. Har- o Butnim represented ihe plaintiffs b | 0ld W. Tillinghast officiated. Burlal was % in the Spring Hill cemetery, in charge of hearing some noise in her bedroom, went|ness. But the “big scenes” are only “pot in to see what the trouble was and|boilers” in comparison with the truly found her in great agony. Two local|§Teat moments of the picture which show 2 R OB Gl b L physicians were called but she died be- :‘e‘& :‘lmbflu at the very pinnacle of ourned until Thursday, Jun 3 S 1 fore they arrived. An empty carbolic|her art. y Bungalow and Fudge Aprons LT S, S e et gt S b - Tound nar the Vet 1 Wheirr carae are e ot pro g | The 30th aonual commencement exer-| 7 1545, in Andover. the san of BeMCG 5, is thought that she was under a big|Phets is a debatable question. but in of . the Conne ge began Friday afi ut Ageicultural | and Poily Bishep Curtis. He leaves, be- fernoon at Stosts| gides his wife, a sister, Mre. Jane Brown of Andov strain on account of domestic troubles| The Fortune Teller" the form the v and that this was the cause of her ragh Eh':"“';" by :;Mm;"mrfi-v':b; R :’t.h and a brother, Joseph Curtis £ act. ther IN THE NEW APPLIQUE DESIGNS i Of interest in the Art Goods Section, is a new lot of Stamped & 2 \ = teries of psychic phenomena take place. | of Unionville. ; Besides her husband 'she ls survived| ") comedy and & news is alse shown ill be G Ly two brothers, John Donoldson aad Bungalow and Fudge Aprons. They are made of good qual- R AIET Brief Notes. : y two brothers, John o 4 with the stupendous 7 reel drama. AN M Chabman BeRtbaAl Bis Isac Donoldson, and a sister, Mrs. Hawley agmory foo ) to Darticipate in the narade and * : ity unbleached cotton, in patch work or applique effect, and each package contains the necessary amount of applique, all R There will be no vaudeville at the cs are bacheloss of | drumming contests to be held by the % Sellh"i.'x‘t;,mi,e:‘",m,‘; i:::n‘;‘i‘ ears|Strand for the first half of next week. > % . are bachelors of | Piainviile corps. oy e m“r:'ed Blewart. Dou ’n 13| However, there will be five acts the lat- cut out. They are easily worked and any one interested in fnelors! At the annual meeting of the Woman's g0 BH Bo this kind of work will find many hours of enjeyment — 59¢ sach. ter half. There will be an excellent plo- 1 £ ’ Bl |vears ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dougan|® comb hall, the following officers were mill for several years. Stirring action, good acting and pleas- slected: Bresident: Miss Margatet Dudv: Stafford High school plemle was held|Ing humor are {he principal ingredients opsned e e e at Crystal Lake Thursday afternoon. |of Uncharted Channels, the Jesse D. secretary-treasurer, Miss Laura Kittner. Lawrence Pease was fined $5 and|Hampton production, starring H B President Charles L. Beach has granted anicai en- . H Low Priced Muslin Underwear Eediis g | costs in the borough court Friday morn-| Warner, which opens at the Strand the. S bekeia b e ;71 the Debating club of C. A. C. permission = ing for letting his automobile stand on “EI’ Monday for a run of three d ? ool Somn 2 to petition for the locating of & chapter the highway on Chestnut Hill Tuesday he picture. a Robertson-Cole release, Warm weather calls for more underwear, but it also calls for| vears 2= o class will wa | 8T8 T T BRI Tt S % hows Mr. Wi [t coming from Somers and almost bumped | 12¢ this capable actor's versatility. He | ternity, at the college next fall. RICHMOND ¢ the| The American Thread baseball club Rt O the!meets a toush broposition Sunday here|Snd @ ErAduate of Rivcreide grammar light-weight underthings, and a new shipment reveals a wide o is given satisfactory support by a cast 1€ 1. He attended Norwich Free|inio the car before seeing it. Pease 1s which includes Kathryn Adams, a ser: . . A . . when they nlay the Conmecticut Ail-Col-|5¢R0L e building a house on Chestnut Hill and he } 4 choice of attractive undermuslin, in a wide choice of new ekans. Todsy (Saturinsy T ine o | Academy and was prominent in music | bullding a house on Cheslnut Hil and he | actrens of long experionce, - Same d¢ piavers go to Taftvilie for a game. o i ra - |went in to look over the house and . young. He commenced voice training un Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hillhouse and |For"f, 15 POOHOnTI SO HENAE BT Ghile lie was in there the officers came Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hillhouse motored summer shades, in Cross-bar Muslin, Windsor Crepe, and| Nainsook, finished with fancy contrasting piping. They are| Grasse, the well known eavy,” Bvelyn Selble and a number of lesser lights of the screen world. the various : the Connecticut coilege and later with | along. The denouement of the story. a blood- 4 £ B the coilege | {2, Hartford Friday to meet Mies Marion | willam Wheeler, who took Mr. Weld's| The @dd Fellows will have s memor-|stirring fight scene, is one of the best ideal for summer, as they are cool and inexpensive. The col- reunion, many alunii| Hillhouse. who is home feom Smith col- | posttion during the war. Mr. Wheeler ial servies Sunday and will ‘meet at|ever shown on the silver sheet. Henry their hall at 2 p. m, King’s direction makes the picture a note- the fraternity members | 1e8e for the summer. became director of the vocal department 3 £ . John J. White, Jr. of Atlantic Tniversity S =i : In the evening at Hawley 3 of the University School of Music at| e Hospital Ald sosiety will meet at|worthy contribution to the scresn & e Ao who has been the guest of Mrs.|Ann Arbor, Mich. and after spending the | s Hoepial z : . he Johnson hospital Fuesday afternoon|Screen Smiles, a Hallroom boys comed; Mary W. Sullivan of Jacksan street, is | symmer with him in Thetford, Vt. Mr. |5 Jsg Pital Treeder & completes the bill. - altending commencement exercises at|Gardner entered the university. There he | %" 3% it Wheaton coilege, Mass. has steadily gained s i i 3 2 o n prestige, singing in | The, sraduating exereipep ";g‘:;;":;: Strand—Sunday Night Only 4 Mr. and Mrs, Frrest Arm d Mr. Arbor churches and i ! il be nly BRING YOUR COLUMBIA MEDALLION CARD WITH/ e main bullding and march to Hew-| onq Mes. Goodwin R etiane, e higs [ Aun Arbar ehisees and'becoming an‘ta{ (L S Rl Y eiie 510 plleet: The Rl e akive'y fidics 18, idemisibty ce of honor in the alumni section | NN _8uests of Mr. and ~Mrs. Joseph| Another honor came to him when he |Members of the class are: Deris Avery, ey YOU, AND HAVE THE AMOUNT OF YOUR PURCHASE PUNCHED. WHEN YOUR PURCHASES TOTAL $20, falle <o the elnes of Jo1. wisen | Berard, have retuened to_their homes in | was clected president of 1i: class. He was |Mary C. Q'Halloran, Kathleen Fletcher, | !P4C hints of unusually fino develapiment BRING THE CARD TO THE MEDALLION DEPART. lection consists of Blooiners, Chemises, Night Gowns, etc. ~— Priced as low as $1.25 up to $2.50. » There is a reason of et Sherbrooke. Canada, via Providence snd | graduated in May and hus been at hiino | Margaret C. Parizeau, Robert Scussell|ooula b hard to outling 1 deprstels the White mountains. two wees. He has a wonderfully rich|Joseph L. Senecl Marjorte J. Stevens,| " 'prom earliest childhood Miss Walton Joseph F. Gaudrean visited in Hart-|bass cantante voice and his enunciation | Harold G. Towne. Dorothy M. Turner. 5 - has been something of 2 girl athlete. N, J’ FERNLE ’t‘s‘ ford Friday. and expression are motable. The course [Ralph W. Baldwin, Alton W. Brown.|qa rigorous followes of rulce and poede of : "t M°} C. Harry Branch has returned from 3 |awarded him is for three months, byt he | Baward C. Brawn, Grace A, Burrill, Au-| but stmply & lover of the. outdacrs iy MENT, WITH THE PICTURE YOU WISH COPIED e e B (R RS T expects to remain a vear. He has pass- |rora Campo, Veronica C. Fagan, Edith meet 3 r water and many indoor exercises of t n the dining hall|, MS: Elizabeth Weod, who lives with [ports for France, England, Germany, Bel- | M. Jenkins, Gertrude T. Meyer, Marion|early morning and before bedtime varie- The alumni busi- | Rer daughter, Mrs. George Paton of |glum, Italy, The Hague, and Switzer-| A, Moran, Getrude C. Mullins, Ray-|ties. F m., | Windham road, celebrated her 91st birth- | land an expects to see the Passion Play THE SUMMER PORCH IS WHERE YOU SPEND THE MOST PART OF YOUR TIME — PROVIDING IT IS PROPERLY FIXED UP. Nothing is more pleasant than a porch or cozy corner properly fixed up—Porch Furniture, a cozy Hammock and Coolmor Porch Shades—these are the comfort of a summer porch, and mond E. Pease, Mary I Irwin, Joel H.| “The Wise Kid" is her most recent im- at Oberammergau. Mr. Gardner's -first | Reed. Beatrice F. Roberts. Dr. Charles | personation of the girlish type. It comes C solo was sung in Jewett Clty and his|R. Brown, dean of Yale Divinity school.|to the Strand theatre Sunday only. Tod Bhig clpas ot 427 bas Rev. Charles J. Kelley, one of the|last one also before {m salls ;fnd his} will give the address at the gradua-|Browning, master director of “Outside stunt during the game that | CUTAtes at St. Joseph's chureh, has been | townspeople will follow him with the | tjon the Law” and “No Woman Knows,” al Black Guard” production | ViSiting his parents in Waterbury. friendilest of thoughts and gest of w Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jones of North-|rected this Universal special atiraction A C. The week | Miss Lucy Chandler of the faculty of |eS- field, Vt., are visiting their daughter,|from Willlam Slavens McNutt§ Metro- 2@ annual joliification | MiSS Master's school at Dabbs' Ferey, is| A clippig from the Washington ¢ Mrs, Richard Pinney In Stafford Hol-|politan Magazine story. Episode No. 9 of Wi at the home of her mother, Mrs. T. C.[June Tth contained an account iow, The Whirlwind, a comedy and mews 5 Chandler, for the summer. garden party glven the woun: completes the program. Foss disposed of two| Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Smith cele.|at the White House by Pre: £ — . ag in the police court, | brated their 25th wedding anniversary | Mrs. Harding. Among the LEBANON Aedes an;( day Friday, and received many gifts and i piay pati | cards from friends. ed a 1 cival an ever staged at Breed Theatre Pr torney | Friday in Boston. They will return home | Who assisted Mrs. Harding . G A cast of rare excellence was resenting the state. | today (Saturday). D L e R e Plben Mo Fuin ey of HARUON {8 VISIING |/ e principaD vtes OF Beity vac:::'“ i i ly. charged | The Windhan Girle' club elosed its|Miss Rloux also represented Connecticut | 9% $ien - lateet Basammodnt Stasting s here they are in a wide assortment to select from. o k| s D A B e wity e the baie evanling |, Mr. aud Mrs CIAE Soulin’ €84 thesd ng vehicle, The Law and the Woman, whi 5 to $13.15, | social at the Tooms on Unien gtreet. |to the soldiers at the Dean Foundation. | J3uSNiers and Warl Hoxle matored to gl it COUCH HAMMOCKS .......... $11.00 UP TO $24.00 fined $5 a which he paid 1thi big feature a o Violet Rebekah iodge, No. 57, 1. 0. 0.| Live lobsters for today at Jewett City | So2thington Monday to astend 3 big auc- Bife Bunday. Monday iia Sectaey nt : 8 F.. has accented the Invitation of Rev.|Fish Market.—adv. VNS 4 ¢ _|Margaret Rolfe, a suffering wife, Miss COOLMOR PORCH SHADES, $3.90 EACH UP TO $13.95| s gin & Seeamon, Jocal e ans | John PeaToe o atiend the Sunday marn.| Thursday evening the Men's class of ol M‘;!'u?’:;“wfl"‘rfm‘t';":u;.“:'u}h‘:_ Compson has one of the finest roles of (Ascording to 8i e to overatin ghie Ford | INE service at the Methodist church. Methodist church assembled for the June | o MasoR ot WiTImantle, are at Matu- |per sereen career. C ng izes) runabout for commereial purposes gyith| Rev. A. D. Carnenter. at his summer | business meeting at the home of Brother i cofi ™ = d s vp Cleo Ridgely, former Paramount favor- RUSTIC HICKORY CHAIRS 4.75 UP license for a passenger car only. He'tes-|fome at Lake Memphremagog, Me., has |Anthony on Anthony street. Fifteen | “\ 8% cr, oy pincuiey entertained on|lte iR Such pictures as £4 $4. TO $7.50 | jceree for 5.2 bought the car {wo years| Written local friends of ending 3 13| members ‘were In aitendance. Hev. I Sunday her two sisters from Willimantic. 3yl s ago in Manchester and used the exten-|Dound salmen troyt recemtly. L. Wilber opened the meeting with pray- |~ A * ete., returns to the screen aft- e Miss Marion Blakeslee is to leave this H 2 oo s R i .| Graduating exercises of St Joseph’s er- The reports of the secretary and : er several years' absénce to play the role T CLOSES sion body to transport sewing machines.| _ Bretuatl e BE .v:.::h treasurer were read and accepted. In the | MOnth to join her family in California.|of Clara Foster, a vamp. Willlam T omGHT 0 (0] [R Sundays he used the car in its original At the Congregational church Sunday |Carieton plays the leading male role. Mr. visitors were present from Columbia, [ Torm 1o 2o to chureh Fia sace Ewer | chureh Tuesday evening, June 20th. election of a new member to the publice June Sale of Toflet Article | Work on the trolley line of the Willi- |1ty committee to succeed Mr. A, R S —_— 4 Carleton is a well-known scfeen and stage mantic-South Ceventry run will take at|Saunders lately removed, J. Albert Chad- 515"“51'“* and Goshen. At the Baptist|player and wad deen as the minister in least two more weeks. The work is being | Wick was the choice to fill the vacane church a number were rresent from Wil- | ““fhe Inside of the Cup” and in other savi 3 e done in conjunction with the laying of | The sick committee reported that L. |limantic aiso from Goshen. The saving alone on needed Toilet Requisites should prompt ; Paramount pictures. He plays the part F. Kinney, who is in the Backus hospital, | The midweek prayer meeting was held | of Julian Rolfe. Casson Ferguson, who was in the cast the block navement on Main street oppo- site the town building. Loeal blacksmiths have agreea to close their shops Saturday at noon for the at Norwich, was doing well. It was ex- | this week at the home of J. R. Foster, pected that rest and trained care would | 2nd last week at C."S. Goodwin' of Miss Compson's former picture, “Af eure him of his afftiction. A number from both churches attend- |the End of the Worl and who is re. e The questlon of the selection of the | ed the Acorn institute of Christia En-|garded as one of the most popular leading class memorial day was raised but was | deavor at Norwich Town church Batur-|juvenile actors, is seen as Phil Long. referred to the hands of the devotional | day. Henry Barrows, Helen Dunbar, Clar- committes. The place of the next meet-| Ernest Church of Hartford i in town. you to fill in during this sale, let alone the satisfaction of knowing that you have all these things you need for vacation time. USBON ence Burton and others also are in the ing was left to the social committee for Mer. and Mrs. F. N. Paylor entertained |cast. Children's day will be observed Sum- n Sunday Mrs. Estella Lyman, . and| The camera day. There will be a brief epening ser- | T oo™ 3 f I Etp. e, an ok 80y Karl Struss DENTAL NEEDS De. Lyon's Tooth Paste—Now ANTISEPTICS Listerine, small size—Now. 20c 2 The regular collection was then taken | MTS. C. Gates and daughter Gertrude of | The screen adaptation of the famous isteri b vice, followed by the program of songs o v Columbia and R by Al Kelynos Tooth Powder—Now. ... Glyeo ' Thymoline, small size — Rev. _anfl er;h‘:l. J. Reynolds, Miss master for the evening. Brother Howa | Throop attended the Eastern Connectieut |al comedy will make up the remainder of Pepsodent Tooth Powder—Now 21e Imey Bidw i N RAIs AL e, Fi|callea upon the class quartet for a selcc. | brach meeting of the Missionary soclety | the bill. Pebecco Tooth Paste—Now 45c (e mecting of the Eaaiern Coanseticat |fions TIEY Sallantly responded with The | 3t Fark chureh Wednesday. = Rl oy B i 23 < s 1d Sexton. r. an rs. Fral ngsley enter- | W e Sea Lion,” Ipand Tooth Paste—Now. 35¢ g:;:h:ll I:‘-:‘hzlf ) size—Now 24c braneh o{: nlx‘e ::v:‘;“x Bo‘ard ‘:'cdu Brother Anthony rapidly dispelled the | tained reeentiy John Morgan and family | the Welf” a thrilling western drama, the Listerine Tooth Paste—Now 38c e e Some at Park church, Norwieh, Wednes- | gigom with his reminiscences of Quakers | of Greeneville and Mrs. Walter Gallup of { Pathe news and'a Sunshine comedy titied Lavon's Tooth Paste—Now....... 37c| Lysol, small 2 2,2 and thelr customs, interspersed with an- | Norwich Town. 4 JFalse Alarm.” Continuous show today . Several from this place eeépted the|ocdotes of a boy's lie in 2 Quaker school, | Mre. Sarah Gager spent a féw days |{rom 1.30 to 10.15, daylight saving time. 'c';:l*;m"r“ 0;63'&“03";"(‘:““"':‘::'35:; Miss Catherine Vallence brought the |last week with Mr. end Mrs Henry g olden side of Scotch Iif: e gath- | Briggs, and Tuesda: t A hufch to,join with thieh in: (HEIE Tah | den side of Scotch life to the ga rige: 'y she spent in Nor. Lysol, large size—Now.. 2 42 kohol, 8 oz. size—Now. 42c MEDICINES \ ; : ; ¢ Next Week at United Congregational \ 5 > ering with a vocal solo rendered in sweet | Wich. Chureh = s meeting which was held Thursday. voice. She was accompanied at th plano| Mr. and Mre. Elmer Geer visited fo- : ; : : - > : A G The Sodalitas will hold the annual ple- Wampole's Cod Liver—Now...... 60c C 3 I 'rh Mrs. C. A Mell entértalned the Gard- | by Brother John Bailey. eently with Haftford relatives. California Syrup of Figs—Now... dsc TOILET CREAMS udacura 1s 1 he ner class of the Jewsit City Methedist| “Brother Wilber gave a short talk on| Miss Harriet Manley of Harttord at-|mic At the home of Mrs French, 112 Or- Father John's Medicine, large church Monday evening. After devo-|Cape Cod, it people and its general as- tional eyercises and businéss. a sociallpect, which was well recaived by the| Sunday morning ‘7‘2?:':.:" mgrv.q:lu‘xe the 6.30 de R R Mr,-éuell aas a5 |members. Brother G. Thornton the next| The Mission circle met in the Baptist |pring a cup"n“uw‘:n T e sisted by Mrs. Thomas Gray. Mrs. Leo|speaker had as his topic, The War of | chapel Thureday aft y ¢ 7 Minee ana Harold Mell in serving re- 5 e entoe s gant Wi 1960, and he covered the subject very( tied. This was the last meeting fo be |4 oo o rreek $Orship, Thursday evening at freshments. well. ia, large size— Pond’s Vanishing Cream—Now.. 26c Creme Lemon, 5@0 size—Now. .... Mavis Cold or Vanishing Cream.. 33c Mavis Vanishing Cream—Now... 3%¢ Elcaya Vanishing Cream—Now.. 42c Daggett and Ramsdell Cold Cream 23¢ tonded services at the Baptist cRurch | Mempers ors Manat, ong, June 12th. Best Beauty Doctor Daily use of Cuticura Socap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then, keeps the skin fresh, 1.45. Mr. Abbott will speak He dwelt particularly on wireless | heid until fall. Rehéarsal Sl o for the entire cast of the 4 Sovokth And S Deacon and Mrs. Edmynds of West-}and the ways 1t would be used. The| Renben Bu 4 daughter, . Hills Casea ;1| Bammaina ey S 552 | | ioaiso iacalfor she obr™ T | | minsier were at . R ABrbers Sundey |guests wire provided reiveshments b | Resbace. i e Soiiiey iz e e ey A Nussted TRerNow . 0o Mo Wincy i s Athiord R T e s to visit their son, Afthur Edmunds. who | Mrg. A. Anthony, the hostess, assisted by | after spending the winter in Hartford. | ooren i ol B iy Mo Barar's Ausiin Tablis,. 2. duvin o y o .nm._,,.,a{g: AT | | s convalsscing ffom his recsat lilness !!r::".?. <. Sr‘)zu]:i( Brother Pavne talked | Virs, Ella Blanchard, Miss Bdna Bur- ‘Wednesday evening -at- 630 and BRI e samn 4 ; e b fR Wwith measles. ittle on Quakers, following refresh- | goss of Wil - B Na e iste o wiy” 2 | HoMmes’ Frosiiia 190 aticurs Soap shaves withoat mus, Mrs. Leo Miner of North Windhat was | ments. He was foilowed by Brother | snon.”iie weske end 2 are Branmes oo e e £ ':’ow . PRI SO the guest ol Mra. C. A. Meil a few days | Chadwick, who spoke on Ideals of True| pome. x Meving -_.—M_Sy Y. M 0. A - B2 = the early part of the week. MBnROod ing was turned over to the] ., MF.and Mrs. Georse Kahn of Franiin el e n attended servi : TOILET SOAPS JAY M. SHEPARD Health score oharts are being used fn |president again. A rising vote of thanks | Sunday eveming . T ioUst church | Appropriste moving pietures, including Laco Castile S2ap 15c cake schoolrooms for the determination of |was given to the host and hostess for # FACE POWDERS Paimelive Seap—Now. v St Suzceeding Filmore & Shepard a fine scenie reel will be shown at the the physical condition of the children at- the pleasant evening. Norwich- Young. Men's Christian Associ- Any man may forget t6 Wind hi 2 Pears’ U nted Soap— g o 4 The Baptist Cradle Rell was enter-| 8 | ation tomorrow. (Sunday) at 5 o'clock, Wosdbury's Face Powder ... B S e cake| Funeral Diractor & Embalmer | 7t school e [ (20080 8T vame of Mra. charies Ao | NALSH, bul Lno flight of Ume goes o |davlent timer 1n sadiion to (he” i ‘ace Powder 50-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC strong Tuesday afternoon. In spite of the o & brief address wi ven, aft- ow 9c cake | L. Assistant, rain ten members with their mothers were sias FIEAET A g uk: ady Assistan Tel. Connection —_— | er whick a social period with refre présent. There are twenty members in ments will be enjoyed, followed by & ten l. Thos présent were Eunice Paimer, | NEW “DAIRY SURPRISE” FOR SUN- |minute elec- discussion. overhead aul - Smith, Doris MacLean. Tois How- will make “Y" lobby where tric R L o ote RATNaT 1V iad o are eordisty ilbur, Hermon Tripp, Chester Green and o ey Gilbere, 3¢, Hmall Jume hones Tiied | DOT't forget to erdet the new “Dairy TV | invitéd to attend. with “animal crackers iwere presented | SUrprise” It's a deiicious combination —— - 2ach one as favors. The boxes were made | Of the best flavers for a frosh déssert. | Politicians are by Ruth Gill's sister, Sara. Tes ‘eream, | At New Haven Daify desiers only. 30¢ horses because epke, fancy cookies, candies, and demon- | pint, 86c quart. | P al dbury’s Facial Seap— oy Betvd EECHAM'S ‘ace Powder. ... Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND l THE Ho Co MURRAY CO- [ Unf;rn SivEMBAUsVEifiaanm.c.n& L Bhans 208 iady Assistantt

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