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.. i EY s® | 1E A TepreReRtfive body of c!mzenn met | Mt Vernon ELT Sl ook lack Mt, lo8ge, 5 mflfiy man B After 1 had grown Mr. Freeman and Mr. Schwobby of the|Parikhurst, master, !g g*hi o tgi was )-: going t: Stafford Springs Aqueduct Company at|ETeatest events in.its hi: {ldy 8- - Mm m‘.fl ut the business men's rooms Friday after-|ening in the ceremonies connecied with ¥ We ov Hoey ¥ headed for. But B - A |noon to discuss the matter of a more|lls PaSt master’s day. Procsed'n 8y v Thocl g1 dun. Rty placs was a smail ; &dequate water supply for the borough. :»;n %fittwli igx.?si “!2 L:_:ixoat% Teom | 1 Wil .u&‘a- “of the mun: We eou;lau;u:z k:tu?‘m" MQ‘I_ pemg] R T rd the borough, | the e an g OF G &5 ballt wn wade through. and Basiy Lawrence of South Coventry, S L o o The. S| Hupyte At 8 F.ow. DROpAFEA and sirved) 5 s ot o St e U5 ® and seven grandchildren. ; : 3 R 5 é ér. Eléctricity turns the wheels of brook, 1 Ben tem. Mr. McCulloch of the Warrenby Faith caapter, No. 82, O. E. S. Doro-| 3—Short and point will # 1 g Y J B, A ey Aboovtiooh ot the | mill réaq 4 letter from an insurance if-|thy Durted, wotlny mggm “Tha fen | glven preféfénce. Do mot usé over 60| indudtey, it lights aad heats bulldins, it 7 e o ha o Glive Bemot. of 185 | fpector 1 which thé compny was TN O A o 5 i wili| tuFR8 the wheels to carry ua whero we o — | § 7 déred to put in a $50,000 water tank f0r|ad,’ cucufuber id lomto Saiad, Buttck-| want t6 §6, 1t EFRILS us to talk and send v 3 7 fire. protection uhless the watér supply|ed French rolis, st Ty shortcake, | be u 3 Thé graduation exercises of S Mary's| From out of the far West somés a story | Zn HUNECIY NIHT gy f’“’fs.,?.?’ home styic v whipped cream, coffée| 5—Write your name, agé mfi adarehs | MbBkages OVer long distances with and Y. cotnés & | 2 . te him up, the bank I sai . dol + day even-|Of the distovery of & package of letters i, Fred Fontanallo ana Enos y|and cigars. The table decoratiofis wefe Dlainly at the bettom of the d Withoiit Wires, it runs machinery in home | We went back and took our fabing | som had B et mero held Suntay even | written by peoplefrom Ashford atd *aid that at times it was,impossible o] bouguets of ruscs and Beonies. The re-|/ T and factory and it has become o heces- | tackle and went . After e | jor ing at 7.30 o'clockat St. Mary's chufch. | Hartford in the '80s to California settletd | B, |CRC20 PSS 6 ey br freshments were foilowsd by tires solos, WIDEAWARE PORTAY ary that we Coild Rt get along without | Were fishing & few m * ""%‘ L Thédty pupils récsived ther Aiplomas. | and believed to have been tolen by ban- | €0 PnY RN (P 0 %0 any avenue QMI piano, by Mrs. Warle E. Giiver:, vocdl, ¥ Mrs. Jones's Polly o = s % | queer nolés in the bushes nearby. e erawl The graduates marched into the.church | dits from a rider of the famous pory | fol® Wl TCas very poor as did C.[by Mrs. Lioyd G. Buckingham with Mrs. (A true story) it. 7, S express. Thé hissing and the death rat- &84 were mashaled to their seais OV a1 o o rattiesnake Attracted someone’s EMAT Boy and 4 #irl, Master Bugene| attention to the cellar of a deserted stone i d Miss Jeannette Chgmberlin, | but in a mining town near Oatman, Ariz. :-‘;m s o B et and | ON the skeleton of & horse was. strappéd Aot Berboron, Four Palmer aimiomas| @ decaving Iecher saddlsbag, and if this it o went over and gaw & fox ehdeavofing to Yet in spite of all we have found out gét dote younk quall. fox Would go &bolit eldetfleity all that we have made |up and try to grab ome of w m it 86 &hd alf that it doés for us we do not | Ones, but she drove him back. We ¢ know what it s. We know how to devel- g:gl&" g &‘n‘ifi.".'?.‘.‘fn#." ah . Pinney . whose regidence is on East|George H. Prior at the piano, and vié- " R 15, by Tolér Gilber, Accompinied by | THE Kork hilow aikies ¥as wll abne, M. D. O'Connell told of the lack of|his sister, Miss Alice Gilbert. Adjoining The. l;lit;hen brigl B g nflflssfi“— water at the school houses and the se-|to the lodgé rooms the more than one|An@ Mrs. Jones strc . i tloukhess of the situation in case of fire.|hyndred Masons X"ml were addressed | A vain bird ll\e“ {ortq m‘d‘_ William PaFk al€o &pokd /of the need of |y Depity -Grand Mastér Arthir M.|Declared her 16vely to. - ¢ i 1 ; ooy ) . ¢ it, to protéct ourselves against it and | George caught four trout and one bass. were yellowed letters tied in bunches. - that here you'll not be cold e . » e 5 e Wers &lso given for excellence in Pa better supply. Mr. Freeman said ] Brown, of the Grand Lodge of Connec-| Y >olly, hery, We wefit home the a8 it wis #thod writthg. The nrogram f e T s o ooy |a thorough. Investigation would be made eyt Mr. Bratm emphasized the Ereat|Beslde the o W mlfin“ Ly :‘:;“3« l!: t it c?"";'_‘l":m‘nfl"” ;’_’h“d P setting . ning Was s filows. Hemn To the| g p " California, volunteers, and writ- |of the entire system and promised that)facts of Masofile démoctacy and the unl: | Scratchink the t""‘g‘?‘mwmw Bedd— |6n; ot those powerfdl things which we FRANCIS SULLIVAN G A Blassed Virgin. by tns boy an ten by Anna - Whitaker of Ashford.|the compahy would take steps to rémedy|yersa) protherhood of man, pointing ont My pretty, y fhust always protect outselves against. - L 4 2y Pérman, Bducation, by Rev b / % Age ahout i L : 2 it id that theyi s b ahd upright Mason the Others were addfessed to Rev. Amos|conditons, although he said that to a trus ahd upri n thel 5 Sneil and')’[’ffl E. S. Lathrop and Emily | company was shm%‘lfiat hanrl,cabped by fatherhood of Godl 4s mbre than & the- Ghbq Mrs. Johes h‘m‘z&"l‘k"_ g Padtilon. During the benediction the | gney aif of Haftford Teason of the small income it receives.| Lo T Conyiction, His llsteners | Her Work upstairs, tabkd nbt B ™ cowenrktion ‘or h& [ vl . a6-| William Elaridge said that the Watel| o0, o ciosest attention to his re-|For many wers thé steps to tiké Bacred Heart. The exercises ended with| 'The anmual memorial exerclaes for de-) o o0 ot 1grgs enough or that it) i "L oGhine the present unrest in|To SWéeb and diét, thé bedh to maks, Yon; presentation of diplomas. Bozrahville. - fotla Frahkiin have been interested in Eavis e ike to knowing what would have been done with An Aerinl Buk Hib diesvery 170 years after he proved | Dear Uncle Jed: I am going to tell |dise for a boy trom his 1aea? 30‘:“ -;’boul lan aerial bus. An aerial bus llg:“ “flo nlu |Ir;‘ ul'- the éity for s & Bymn B9 the ehdir ceased members of Obwebetick lodge, No, dny yéars that it ara gAve] And while about Her work intefit, 3 n be made very easily out of four |IORg thinks y ) ¥ ¢ |had been down o many ¥ the country which our forefathers gavejAnd w her X e B T ne the worst The gradustion exencises of the Ashfora | 1% ' 0: O- Fio were held at 0dd Fellows'| "800 0%, 07" ecoms rusted ont. <o miloh fo btablish, And_ which has|Her heart was filled with suddén feirs WiNSERA oF PRiBE BoUks wheels, two steel axles, about three of | in thé world, town schools were held Satu vening [ 1o A oh £, corn b G || The borough authorities believé. that Y 54 hir 33FH s 3 speaker was Rev. Josep! ‘obb, P. 3 v 3 four wooden boxes for the body and abo 1 nevir lieed ih ihe &ty bt 1—James MeGee of Gales Ferry—The |about a half of a box of n.us.y R couts on a Submarine. It is & ot of fin to have ohe but &t Baker's hail, Warrenville, $ o'clock. Twelve pupils received their diplamas. called for such great sacrifices by the|To héar thé cty mg T8 men and women of today to maintain. Oh “Hurry The fimes were recalled when there was 004 and hope that émedied before an- Tncas lodge, No. 11, Norwich. Noble| the meeting did some ! irand Louis B. Wilson wae master of | conditlons will be r what 1 hear of it T know that the coun- fry is bétter. C They “were 'Mexander S banli ceremonies. Following the exercises at|other winter. z sustion |10 rellsious Uberty gnd a0 equglicy in | G511t nébdling gafiigmfi-fi:g ARSI & Surauviie Aoy B i g i i wtlle x the ity you breatht oo ostirak and George the War- | (7 he niEmbers o - rty-sixth annual graduation |, when the sons of the poor ren ownstairs flé 4 i 2 ;. 2 gevite school: MiMred Theima Chism, 4a° 1o, T et O S8 kS WU e e statora igh sonool | (0% IR (1 5L GF (i Vich remained | And Just in timé to quench the lass L anaabdle Vats of Westerij—The HIEt If you know how to handie one. for |\ T Y Mitlo Sagy and Fraderick Lucius Worby | ins graves of . deconsea members were | o T00q ‘at Paramount theatre FHGaY|ricn’ “Closing, he brought clearly home| That spread about in & Camp Fire GIri3 in the Woods. gét dumbed a lot of times. @ 3 decorated. The marshal of the proces: | ivoni sual on such oceasions |3 Uy Gygenars the fact that Masonry|Mavhap Poll feared hér .'fii‘ Woul - g gy e A o e B G, CHaI o . f?.:"‘éii:é‘.“nc’f s all that the theatrel 2 A0 i o than the working ot | Vain creature! fi‘énce_! bét fle{inth &cerfly 2 Paul Checkovich anfl Annie Rose onka > 3 vi ro- = . Vi usé of the Westford il vonka | e supreme court has handed 6% & | enuid dccommodate. The following Dro-| f i Uy Brown conducted the im-|But that she saved thi % building one if you have 488 _anida _ 4=Vernen Herttler of New London— | apart and & narsow nody ::“_","":“,"n::; schools but thers are mot THE Auto Boys' Adventure. : |easily, but if the body fs medium width | 70003 and beautiful idndscapes that sa- 5—James Sullivan of Moosup—The te 1 g qucy i . 1 and the wheels & medium tufe hs madé. SR8 hoWiiin and decision in Tho divorce case of B. K. Dow | gramme was Eiven: Mare e britaice oarthichy, of it By S| think wh Sl it P'a%.!;. Atto Bve o tha Road, 1t it be dater- and RARSE: By Boer ot soThe country s qulst while the. city 4 Bet of the B vy T e e ) e noo! chorus cssay., The | DRE AL VN Wik hand painis| Lousils C. Posle i Dufab AniwAls | 6=Mary Schieifer of FPreston—Littie |casily olty. following program was cer 3 efore e Maltbi 3 - #ic, t®o selections, Rév. B. C. Bugbest mi Ashford band; Sketches from - Life of Longtellow. Mary Ference: Andrew C: VALl TRoberts ; a in purple and goid. He : ey coury/at Willimantic last Decémber and |History ot Shorthand. Beatrice £a ombleris done I pu : judgment was tendered in favor of Mrs. :‘,.,s,,y Y cancellation of the Allied Warli s, 4" ne with words applicable to Boy Scouts of Mine Dow. The supreme court sustained the decision of Judge Maitbie. In the country boye enjoy fshing and imming in, the claar, cool water dur- ing thé summier vacation, while the city cannot afforfl any of thele amuseménty Prudy's Cousin Grace. 1 had experience with oné on a hill in i % . 1—Lauretta Bessette of Moosup—The | N&W Jers: 1t happenied to be on a Debts, Mary O'Halloran: ess cach, that in these tokens Mt. Vernon By T. B. Abernathy, Scoutmastér Girl Scouts' Raily. Plaln_y day when the ground wa# wét when Causes and Eftects of the Washin&ton| o ohi 1o honor her masters of the past.|o, Bub I like you, went down. I Was by mysell. A boy 5 : u z 4 unless w» pay for them. Thers is 8¢ bers of N ; The' Cossack t were Charles H. Ray, You sun-tanned Beys, EETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT |WhO was always full of mikchief gave me 0 " & Alacinds Members of Hose Co. No. 2 of Sotth | conference, Harold Towne ; THe Those_present w 3 2 anned_bovs, 3. - g in winlir £F e clky B $ilared Thetma C : Manchester fire department enjoyed a | gons Frien schaol chorus; address. The | oot ToNings Frank Bishon. Ld-| You brown-clad Bos ¥ibel Holladd of Taftville—any | SVIft Shove and got mé excited. Twas|" The snow ee the sobeis 1o doveled 1 * outing at Coventry lake. The Jections. Ashford band; irét Alfce Chatey : Hiram Ulysses G uth Blanche Knowiton; The Wir sse of Knowledge, Dr. Charles R.lin M. Gray, George H. Prior, William Ot Mine. |tation ~ of alumni scholarshin, Frank|g Cheney, Archibald M. Clarke, Barl®iyoy are doing tné things e Ing dcw ¥ A héafty thanks for the prize book I recei- | 1 108 comral sng (oo Lo Aret time that , entitled, The Campfire Girls on the |y racer and I made March. It is one of the most interesting | oot ComPlete Somersaults when I had occupied cottages and tents on ss | the lakeside during their stay. They re- into carts and carriéd off, Some people like the city better but : I enjoy the country 1ife. owlton . L% . . $ gone only twenty-five or thirty feet. % b Age Tel hy, Pau! Vostiniak ; selection, by | turned home Sunday night. s resentation of diplomas,| g Gilbert, Bdward F. Blake, That 1 longed to do BAAGE that T hiee vead. y fee JAMBS SULLIVAN, 1. the bem ©|, DeWitt C. Hill sold two of his double (J-(;.hnxfn Pinney benediction, Rev. E.|H. Payne, Fred L. Kanahan, Ben ‘When T tas a boy liké you. v " Well I rather liked this fun’in spité of | Moosup. Weea oalehl st tenement houses Saturday. one at the| 3! “‘feg’g t R! Gardner. The other past masters Tou thits Yot h)n(-y G:_.mn_ of Fitchville—T received | the shaking up and so 1 thought I would : Rilicures of the Tocal paliee ge. | Sorner of Soring and Chestnut streets to| * 0% 4 oo are Mary C. O'Hallo-| were unable to be present were Charles|on glorigus hiked, S IR e PR L Vet |80 down agala. Robin Redbreast, i riment from the New Haven nolice to | Aocon Lu Frink of Andover and thel ., 5ol avery, Kathleen Fleteher|Eaward Prior: John N. Lewls, Willam|par out the roads uch piéased with ft. 1 finlshed it the | S0.1 want down this time with the owhs | Dér Unéle Jid: This Is the frst tame T8 on the wasch for Staniay Sullan of [ Sher at No. 79 Spring street to Michael | {8 TS AT 0 M Robert Scussell, | H. Barron, Jr., Frank B, Olds and Har|sng dusty plkes, day aftér I received it. er of it. 1 evér wrote to you, eo 1 think you will Rhat city, charged with embezziement of | FUrlihe of this city. Joseph L. Semechail, Marjorie J. Stev-|old D. Hewitt. The reply of each n-c!; 154 Bo aas to Inabel Kennedy, of Norwich—1 have | When I wént down T had a £00d ridé | be intérested in this stors about & Tob- &0 automoblle from Henry DeNeef of | Miss Marglerite Peacce entertalned | 0¥, %G "rowne, Dorothy M. Tur-|pient evidenced the deep appreciation of jire bl greenwood réadl my prize book, Solomon Owl, and |for We didn’t tip over. A over the week end Mrs. W. H. Heritage . . . honor which the lodge had bestc e, which is | T 4 enter of New York, formefly ot|ner, Ralph W. Baldwin, Alton the hot . ds of their distin-| o¢ gty ey Such 10 it race on this same hill, They had described as being a Tem roadstee @ ) Rraun, Edward C. Braun, Grace A.{upon them at the han suting 3 s 3 4y ke wis hired by Sullivan 3 to g0 | B e e i ey wase ! Burrili, amora Campo, Veronica C. Fa-|guished brother. Past Grand Masier Lind fun. bers on their cars. Only thrée out of to Meriden. ¥e failed to return the next pripil ,"(" Prof. Willlam Wade H;In:ha; gan, FEdith M. Jenkins, Gertrude T. Mey-{Thomas McKenzie of Westerly deliver LEFTERS WRITTES By wipg- | B0t dumped over. Number four wom in redbreast One afternoon as T came home from #chool, my mother called to me and s, Thé kitchen screen has fallen and 1 New Haven. The automol ed| For a day found it very interesting. I thank you| The next day all the bogs had 4 want you to get it” day and investi 01 . Moran, Gertrude C. Mul-{an address to which it was a wlfasure You walk, you run, the race because it was a heavy type 1t fell from the top floor to & house Wot mopped m Merid T B eass, Musy T Qitad, to_listen, His knowledge of ;_:J:m: You stalk & 5 “;““"55‘ dad e & Small wheel base. roof below, fipuineg as X Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Meyer have re-|Joel H. Reed, Beatrice F. Roberts. history ahd predént Masonle detiVitiosiyn fan; 5 First Berlous Aceiden o b these aeHial busses and T hops | 1 crawled upom the roof and, ok thike black fenders. . turmed 1o Willington trom & metorsip to| The ciass motta was Labor Is Lite,|8 told, Were a Masonic educktion in|voy chat, you talk, Deds Dhicts, $84: Durlak the- summet s summer. was a Jittle robin lying there, which had gid. weighs abont 160 nounds, and is | 1o Dlfance, va. They attendsd the| e class colons orange and gold, class|themselves. At its cloe, acting for Mr.| you pask of 1381, whils on my vacation, T ex-|.. . JAMES MCGEE, Age 11, |fallen from the nest under the window. SRR AR pees it A cif anisWer exercises at August military academy. | ofiwer the black-eybd Susan. Vernon, he presented Worthipfal Bioth-| 1>y B BeFienced ihe most sérious accident of my | Gales Ferry. 1 picked it wp =nd took it into the description was seen in this city Y| Their son, Lieut. Randoiph W. Meyer,| Arthur Bosworth ot Staffordville while|er A. M. Brown a past masters' apron.lyoy signal, you track 1h; - 3t ooeMread - cus<0aY, whils ¥-wad house. 1 then go. a ladder and put it Afternoon. but at the time the local po. | L, S0 Lieut. e S v st ploas- | o who has been a cadet at this school for {at work in the picker room in the Hyde-|and took occasion to give a mos Chase out tiee knew mothing of the embezzlement. | .’ yast four years. was graduated with |ville mill Thursday afternoon caught his|inz tributé to the next most wozskibfull ang pack; Fraok B. Lawrence died Notiars: left hand in the_picker which he Was op-| Erand master of the Grand Lodge of the| You cook, you bféw morning at 4.30 o'clock s home in| Charlotte A. Botsford, nurse at The|erating and had it torn off at thewrist.|state of Connecticut You bake Speth Coventry after an extended iliness. | Ridges, left Saturday to spend a week | He was taken to the Johnson Memorial| The committee Were G. H. Prior, T.| And stew The dtcel.nc!d was born in Rhode Island | with friends in New Haven and to at- | hospital where the wound was dressed.|l. Kanahan and Dr. F. D. Browning. |You play, you slide, June 26, 1853, the son of Frank Law- {on a plenie with a number of persons most 4 ngest in Scho back in Its nest. of whom were my elders. Dear Uncle Jed: I am only six 4nd| This morning as I was looking okt White we were playing a game one of | One-half years old, #o I will write 4|thé Window, I saw Mm jump 1a the girls noticed an old horse over in |ShOrt letter this time, & nearby aPpl® tréc. Then he fléw the fiext field, Which I learned later had | 1 &m in the second grade and next|Vack azain fo the nest. o & habit of kicking, lazily nibbling the | ! I will go in'the third, Every morning he flies from the fasf, tend the commencement exercises of Yale| He ha 10¥1 Be il t And fish Eadh ih thé pakt The rest of | 1 80t a certificate for being the best|2hd doesn't come back Uil 1t is Degin- Tence. ~ He leaves his wife, seven children, | universify. «of,rhv‘ia?“" it \I:gu;:l(l;a?“i:\ av:zg» “A"'"; :";r;"fl“t“'.""f ';\",‘:"" D. A-| And hide; ”::kngflssdared e o tide And as 1|FeRder in my class And I am the Soung. | MINE to gEt dark at night. Tk CLEwrence of Gildersiceve, Mrs.| Me. and Mrs. C. Winfield Noves and | ing the waste into the machine his hand|sary. on Friday. aftorson it Appeo.| £0U eliimb, you fall \ {dia_not Know any better 1 readily |t one in school 1 iike to read. Rew EONON HERTZLER, A 13: Tawrence ot Portiand. Grare Tasonam | daugter left Friday for Groton Long | slipped and got caught in the géats. priate exercises and a dinner in tha Con-| JVith shout g D S A R et R o Corntee, gorarad, Grake Lawttnco | Polnt for o monis stay. . A" jitney line hetween Statord Springs| pregational chiréh pirlors. Paims. an |And call: eans of & fe¥ lumps of sugar and the 3 s . g o R SR, arry right of The Ridges is im-|and Willimantic was put in operation on{iarge baskets of beautiful peonies loan-|Gel UP With & grin bpys - caught ROR S Hun, wills, L &t try. Mrs. Ruth Sanstrom of Middletown | proving from an ifijury to his hip which Thursday. ed by Mre. F. C. Whiting, and roses dec.|And try again; tempted to climb onto his back. Just as A Tea Cu Dear Uncie Jed: 1 have & cow. He¥ P — he incurred in his capacity as expresé| The public and parochial schools|otated the reoms and the matine) | YoU Fell, you sing—, I veng about to mount, the horse moved | Dear Uncle Jed: I was =ade {n 4|Dame is Merrs. She's tiack and whith o — | 3ent on the New Haven railroad, closed Friday for the summer vacation.|ors were displayed. €| Do eversthing from the wall upon which 1 was standling | large manufactory and painted a golden|! have some chickens and they ldy efgé NEW J'TNEY uNE A e T e }}“’{{.’"3;““? Several of the teachers left town In the| Miss Viva Richardson, musica) in.| VIth @ Zest that only bovs knéw, A5 { filsged my step ani fell. Tho bovs (color. "I was proud, but de prids must| SYer¥ day. | have 4 dog whoss fasot r of r. -and Mrs. s s - . e iy T . 3 v s P . o'y 0 have & A ¢ afterne th omes, AL backed the horse up to its former place | Vanish I had an accident ha; e, | 18 Bust: s brows. 1 ba 3 il eraduate on June 20 at Smith s S i":ic::: a;nvi“;,.l;'::::;-’%:‘}‘:f it | And you do it wel, SR afthr mich ursfnk T tried untll at|My handle wis. boken of Lof then | ¥hose name is wests. 1 plky with her college. DIR b = 2| You boys of mine, last T did get on. Although I succeeded | ¥as thrown into the gard every Aay. 1 give her fhingd o eht and - - 1 be 1} i . e £] & len whers DALY, INCLUDING STSDAY A snecial train of seven cars In whien | COLUMBIA e Biesieito e s (M€ | You true blue bovs, 1 did not stay there long, for suddenly to | SPeNt most of my years until & finull' I give hér milk to drink. 1 have Wiiimantio to Stafford Sorings, stop- | Svmadni e (o e, 1008 Iafantry who| Rev. T. Newton Owen left Tussday | Atics . Brows sht possie o s | You brown-clad boys. horss bégan to kick and prance and T|cniid picked me up to put some ofwers|hOrse and his name is Baby. He W ( ,nu; Eagleville. Man ‘,“ Benal. e | & nagl 1l :\u:vfi;l:' :»‘1’:;: r;’: :‘hezcln:; morning for West Port Point, Mass.. néar {sive paper of the work of the:chaptes You Boy Scout Boys Wwent fiying from his back in such a mh 1 was pleased and yed there bllt-hk 1 chase him In the barn evéty ®ow. South Willington and West Willing- p Deve fon S privates and | New ‘Bedford, where he expects to ra- - % s Of Min pannér that 1 received a seridus gprain. | 2bout six months when a little baby | PISHT. ton missloned officers arrived in this | main two weeks to recuperate from. the | ji"E (° Past twenty-five years, sav- fis Saturday 4 g 8 # my long period of convalescénce | Pulled the table ¢loth from the ta afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. e 5 ing: af ¥ | Throug! . 3 3 3 e Lmothi}. ot ob eff;c'::_a;dh;of';c::lnfacilg‘evmimnden e Aside from the secretary’s record of|UNCLE JED'S TALK T0 WIDEA-IT vowed repgfi:edu; nle\z:" :: :na]ke‘:n m; :25’; in:-fm:"e::gdlmbmr: into three Long vost. No. 30, G. A. R, |a visitor ovef the week end at the home | Loy,o Eorizations of the chapter one sl R ™ 3 % ok Starting Thursday, Jane 15. Three €pund trios daily y ailroad St Willimantic, 3 7 MOLLY INER, Age 10. Leonard's Bridge. '3 as h 5 v af . 11 acquainteéd with. GEORGETTE GIGUERE. My First Escape. b e Firs to § ST | was held Saturday afternoon at heaf|of Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. H member has a newspaper account of the| You all know about Benjamin Fra: hiald® i v E g N 5 " B gtber pinces hed % b n hall building. Com- | his "return 1o Kon tondor oo e | beglfining of our history. On June 18, oji nklin LAURETTA BESSETTE. Aze 12. Norwich R. D, 4. Dear Uncle Jed: One bright 4 or presided. Seven of | him for & visit his eramdobild Bragel, | 1897 Seventeen ladies met at the resi. |21 Vhat an apoatle of thrift he was, how | Moosup. e rresent, Hunt. The bov had been at the home |4¢Nce of Harriet Tyler Youhk, which |he mide a humble biginfilis But poskés- ouard, daughter of| of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ?tond Where the fleld of young cariations|sed the determintioh that chfries to suc- | HoW the Béar Saved the Life of the Red [ Dear Uncle Jed: 1 am A. Girouard of No.| A. Hunt, since leaving St. Joseph's his- [1S NOW, opposite this church. Two of | cess and pro tac Bab; graduated Thursday | pital % ; " | these 1adies were members of other chap- proved a great bénehuetor. i of St. Elizabeth, Con-|' W. H. Carpéntér left recently for In- |ters. They were assisted in org: June 1 was then at the age of five and therefore not old enoug! s ramble oifig to tell|alone. I was kept in the houss except you abont a big fire in the Hopyard, My|When I went walking with my mother. 3 father is a fire warden. The fire burn-|lL00king out through the screen door I ization| FTankliin you will rémeribér, hiq the| Dear Uncle Jed: The little Indian |cd over about 500 or §00 acres of land,|*8W & man go by, who had a momkey Monday, June 12. i % iy e by Mrs. Sara » 3 t idea that lightning and elsctr .. | boy strayed away from the wigwam and | it started one - Friday forenoo! and a hand organ, which was playing T o Tne L e, | QlaN5, making the trip mostly by aiito- b e ‘f;r o;‘c':;’l‘“r’hg:nr‘:‘““ HR 5 Ehthing ail SIBCHEcity %o | gof (4L Ha Whs very happy til i grew large number of men fought . it and|Sweet music. While the momkey was rouard, gratuated THUra8 | part of the was AR or o manied him " and Miss Togers. leader of the 6| ong oo (MIRE &0d he provd It. It was | dark, then he thought of his mother and | thought they had put it out but the nex | dancing, the door was uniocked o 1 Sraitatoty SCUUE]. DT | b e i R n e e et i, ‘o Norwich. The following offi.| L. YeATS a£o last &eék, June 15 that |begin to cry. An old mother hear was | Monday they were called out again|Stoppéd out, followed the crowd ami Haywood, and her sister, Miss Haywood, | cers Were elected: Regent, Mrs, 1i, C.|he Sehit up a Kite made of siik dfing o |Near and heard the crying and thought it | They Supposed there was fire in an old | Walked behind them a long way. When has loined her hus- | who returned with Mrs. Carpenter to | Partridge; vice regent, Mrs. Emmi¢ P.|thuhder stom and by it he Wwas able <4 e B o irae Bir. oot the wulle, fhéts wiirs | PRV DR, e Satkig w1 o . manager of the | Columbia Thursday. Davis (a real daughter) ; secretary. Mis3|to araw enough dlectricity out of thy | ficked him up in her big furry arms. gangs of men who fought the fire 3 nd theatre, after an ‘extended visit|’ Jake Berkowitz went to Rockville on|Eliza W. Tiffany; treasurer, Mrs. Mary He then stopped crying and fell asleep. |for 12 or 15 hours and had hard work|n0 one around. Being scared I befan her mother in Ottawa, Canada. | Tuesday A Big Fire, accompanied by Raymond E.|Fanning Olds; historian, Mrs. Ida |Cl0UdS to Beét sparks from an iron ring | He slept all night with the little bears. |to keep three houses from burning up, |t0 _cry. Fortunately & lady saw me, MBS EXTRACTION AN '"'I:n“;(]’- W c:vb .‘.5 :\',Irq_ham road Clarke, and made application for citi- | Browning Ladd; registrar, Mrs. Sophia |fastened to the hemper cord which form.- |In thé morning the mother taught him Tpe fire was mostly on the state prop- pickedb;ne up ant _l-bkedhmeo‘l’niy n:';e ’1 L AL | Ay e TR S vefiers, which will be Sent him | Burnham. There are fourteen charter|ed the &tring of his kite. That was the R :f;!:rdheémnen?onmt beech muta. :"fii—id;: :.(mg:zupa;g-. old sawmill and ;:s’:d;'u;" e 0B e s 3 -R. Xty 8 s . it o s 4] L el - a 3 EPECIALISTS Friday afternoon. Catds announding the mafriage of Miss | Har raraden. e . . Browseer, Sn | (TSt time electricity had bowsd to the |16% her, standing up on her hind log and ROBERT STRONG, Age 9. |Yéry happy and promised I would never Mr. a 1d:\lx:;~; O. W. Modefn of Hart-|Riith Olive Harvey of Windsor, Comn.,|ifrs, Rose Béckwith Tracy, Mrs, Harriet | Yoke—the Wild untamablé Porch W%as has. Walking out many times. At first the| North Plain. 0 out unlées my mother was with me, 8 A M5TO B P. M. | o Town Hall Pelday o psercises at| and Adam Seabury of Hempstédd, LOnk | stever, Mrs. Lawrenco Pauton, Miss|nessed at last. After plasiag hivoe Wit | ItHe boy just laughed at the funny sight, ROSE LAWLESS, Age 11 A fai : s Glatvs Rambon i Thelr | Island, Monday, Juné 13th, weré receiv- | Emma and Miss Mary Partridge, Mrs.|men for thousands of “Ith lput at last ho understood and followed. My Cat. Moosup. M8 Mair Street. - AllingBuilding/] | "i°ce, Miss Gladvs Rathbun, was one of | ed in town Wednésday. Miss Harvey Is | foneice Boimer mereaiis oad Mes, Tew sands of yeat it had bedh the seacuates. She will spend the summer | & ddughter of Rev. and Mrs. onhe . o el He liked the nuts and the mother bear | Dear Uncle Jed: T i e the summer | & ddu : “Jasper | Youne Sweet. OF these four have re.{C30Elt and What had Beth thought to b |was very gentle to the funny 1t bear A mont. arvey and has béen living with her | oc.q grom town and eight have died,|an enémy was proven to be ths greatest | S0 many strange happy days passed un- | will eat anything you will give her. The § AT in Windsor sinice the death of | ioving Mrs, Tracy and Mre Ladd thefriend of mankind, til his parents found him. He grew up |other day 1 bought some tomats soup ther, who v vears was |12V ! : er, but he Vi Bastor of the. Coumbre. Congssgationat | T Charter membirs ineluféd on ou| Since then: the narhebeing of lketfetty | %0ty % STCSE TATIOT and hunter, but he | and 1 codked 1. We left BAIf ot It. 3ty church. Mr. Seabury is a direct descend- | 1St July. 18 ~ | has gone on vear by yeAr. e NE PA gy Sergeant John M. Bonin was 1aid at rest|ent of ,Rt. Rev, Samuel S _first | Ing_of the infant chapter. B RSO S TEI00S BABHND, 'Age 114 aceteding Filmore & Shepard | Sicred Heart cometery. Mayor King | BiShon ot the Hiscopal cherch of Ganc| Tho total membership for the entire inventlon puts it a littie mofe under mkn's | TAPEVIIG. Faneral Direcior & Embalmer | 211 other city officlals were among the| necticat. She is a cousin of Mrs. Ray. | period of 25 years is but fifty-two. not|control. It is like a terrible bedst held large attendance at the funeral. mond Willimantic Phone 44 m going 6 tell Mr. and you about my cat. She is black and she Dotié and Her Dog. Déir Uncle Jed: As this is my thirg #tory 1 hope all the Wide-Awakes will bé_intérested in reading it. mother gave it to the cat and she aie| Dorls wak 4 little girl about ten yeass it. She takes the eges off the stove|of Agé. Hér father and mother died, with her paws. They all think it is|leaving hér ahd the dog all alone. She great. She watches and sees when any-|lived in a little cottage néar the sed- == Meriden—BEscorted by a detall of eight patrelmen in command of Sergt. JAY M. SHEP John J. Custy, the body of Detect: Clarke, A including five_whose papers are now inf; % % dur Fishing Trip one gets up from the table and she|&hore. One day she took her dog and #-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Mrs. Charles K Hitenooe, " | preparttion. Sixteon of these have pass-| ' Sl wib and e S IV I o R Geores, | Jumps up and takes her paw and eats|wént for & walk. 1t was about 1 - Lidy Assistont Tol. Conhettion | it s s Miss Eleanor Collins is home from |ed to the great beyond. The chapter was rike at its master if there is even Y t 4 —— T 5 ff_the table. I am eight years old. |clock. Whén she cameé bick it was very i i D 7 Tm sure I heard something in those |’ 3 [ Smith college, having completed the | fortunate in having two real daughters.|a moment's caréiessness in its handli 5 This is the second time I have writ-|dark and she was afraid to go in. the Cuhcura sOap studfes of the sophomore year and has|Mrs. Eunice Palmer Davis, who passed ling. | bushés.” We put down our fishing tackle - ten to you. I wrote about my pigs bes|house alone so she sat at ths door, Kiliourey Bro T e LT O e el & i & o o | MDOROET PAIAMER, Ags 5. |od the door kad seat the aog in to o U it | | 0 the dunior class. who died in 1909. from Mre, 3 : £} , Agé 8. o dog. S. & 1S IDEAL Mré. Hermert P.-Collins went to New | This year the receipts were the largest| orary stata Thompsen mh“':in":t fictent in her duties with attention al-| Tvesterly, R. L anyone was in thére. Soon the dog came FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ::“ alért for the best benefit for the out and jumped upon her as if to tell thére was no ofe in there. 85 Dorls Abble G. Morgan, widow of James B N8 B— went in. When shé got to the kitehes | Rolmer, died suddenly at her home, | Dear Uncle Jed: One bright sunny|in.'ig ciock struck nine. She sat . und Hill, Lisbon, Thursday. She spent | day as my {friénd and I were plaving bY | for 4 whils and rebted. Soon £he fot Spént the evening With her family and |the roadside, she rémarked “Look ovér| .. oot 04> and Dorls and the wh3 Arparently as well as usual Lat-|there.” To my surprise 1 saw a great| & TRRT S0k S0 00 S0, ér, when she became ill physiclans were | Tattlesnake crawling towards us. Wa| S0 EUFD ORSE | ROER . WAL BN summoned from Jewett City and Nor-|stood still and we weére horror-stricken. | (EURSE OO PR P LS, F Ll SR Fich. She died at ten o'clock. Mrs, [Closer, and closer, eAme the horrible| BA8 %2, A0 SOTFe SUORE SO0 M Palmer was the daughter of Youngs and | snake, just a yard away from ue. My|ooC. T JIoF SLRCOEET TR BEC O8 't' £l Mérgan of Poquonock Bridge. |friend becamé very pale. She closed Wotld. Sefk | BhE WaS botn Sept. 2, 1847. She was |her eyes and dropped upon the grast When morning cime someone rapped unitéd fn marriags with James B. Pal- | She had fainted. In & moment th it the deor. Dofls &woke and Gob mer, Dec. 20, 1870. Mr. Palmer brought | snake was upon her hand. It uncofled and opened it. There stood his bride to Round Hill farm in Lis- |from her hand and was agdin upon ths al] dressed in white, She boh wi t%ly livéd over 50 years. One | ground. I took up & big rock and hit it her mothér was théfe Asd i:& :mhm.“!;:hng, .;’n.l and anle ;:- the terrible &nake upon "‘e:“d' dh did |y tather and tothér wers . Mis. . Falmer, of Po-|not die right away but lived & few mo- fuohfiock Bridss, survive her. Mrs. Pal-j | ments. After T siw it n Jonger moved | 50,51 ook Dorlé and the ¢ Wi & Kind nélghbor, hospitable and | I hurried mear my friend to see it she woman whosé life was one of help- 5 4 &nd | t¥eNty-oné Féhrs old &nd ;um Shé was 2 member of the Jéw- e S regent, who was Haven Monday for a visit with her son |in our history, $234.40.. thé organization of the e Dr:: aven Monday for n : e cha s SLSALMERS F or the Hands 203 Grushter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har-| When the chapter was five yéars of|Richardson again favoréd hor 1SSHOF i i he | wi atah Willimantic, a0 \ aze permission to use the room over the | with 5 Sehoren & 2 : .gh-n.?; ikady '2:...':.:3""‘ Sty ) library was granted by the Slater € €rzo by Mendel#$ohn and To 3 the Rising Sun rent free. and that has been our home|Georee Moynarq l‘;:ynurh;’(“%v&tm #5. |ever since. There is rarely & meeting | predidint genaral ety ora, 1 of the chapter that it not of value. Sub- , was okt , ki Jects studied cover the whole fleld of |, UM RS coufsd of et Willi ic, C illimantic, Conn. [ Amerioan histors and. blography. Rec-| e XhibNEd s;ifigu o i:taeg{-: e P " irthd nd e of blue &l u fl L ARK! T i T iona. the_ one | 1S Deéh uskd to miké an Amérithn allk n Frakeh A who rade the coufitry and the one who c’,‘m;:"zami‘fii ml“ %flif; § B\"_ ests sufi } saved it. > g by He Suge to ering Wo. | May 14, 1917, we unvelled, atter | fann Bember. 1t was 3 sodrce 3 that the vice president gnatal, Mrs. a fitting _exercifes, the Norwfeh North- |y, . i ; men the Road to Health | ftiie niarees, 0, S, SO0 | domn Laitiaw By was unabi’ o e and Plainfleld which. in. early —Umes| o, eger’chapter, and Mrs. MeCKll, Fégbht narked the norticast, corpes O A aris | of Lebanon chipter ane fourtéen mem- then the towh of No ich. o b v a War fono roll In the same yard may |DErS of Deborah Avéty Puthiim Chabrer B cedtted to the D. A, R, as it was this | Of PIAlnfeld Wwera gussts ot ths ‘;::fi bl i B ] 2 Tir i ‘fhat untled the teA tapé which | teF ThE Bmmitids who n tiAB i to work and lived by herss i of the arrangements Ward Al ; s I saw that tha fng of the snake had | el nese Grass R bound the 200 voted by the town o the | poon "N *AT N Brown, A | S BHT Dablia Stren, poisoned her hand.” I went to & houte 1o | M Houss Sk e o€ SUCE after. 8 co;v‘l‘célm'o;t i::;nst:;::fl ad %mu ork | Faust, Mrs. J. H, Tragy an st 1d& botik’ ARa™ jw";":;h‘m‘“l’:’o" fl;;:r;:;‘: the vicinity and kfhocked on the door, I z o was in 1015 when receptaciés were put [T Foster Fephipan 2 told them what had happened. The ‘n‘:ghfiu p-r slenghters, Bessle | king people telephoried for e hysician FrdAs 6 avsnd tos -m:mlelv ?0';' and my friend was brought to the houss “&3‘,-‘.. futher, Arthor Hithore " |and taken cafe of. The physician sald : ur Hitchcock. ftne injury was not serlous. I returnéd homs, told my mother of comm what had happened and she told mé NI never to return thére, Miks Ruth Lombard, who teaches at ALICE LAVALLBE. Ly, {3 &t her home at Mrs F. J.| Moosup. Bro#n's for the summer vacation. aces for contributions. In| The women from the Ladlad Bogiety as ]x"sxep “?}l.‘ec Ji.‘&ii z: members joined .the) Who served the dinner wére Mrs, Wal- National Red Cross and we received the | ter Richardson, Mrs. L. M. Carpentér, work withon{ state prize of ‘a sterling silver bud vase. | Mrs. C\‘l‘li; Wolf, Mrs. 8. n"wn% 8. help, 1 Tollowing the historical review din-|Alex MeNieol and M7, T . ¥ P. L88W JOUF | as served, The tables were very|The waitresses werd Mis. & Vegetable Com- |7°% WaS SCUT ases of ‘roses and aflup, Mrs, E. H. HiRdx, Misses Helen pound advertised | S¢S 00 c "ot each place and patriot-| Hull and Vinetta M Ty L ====lin 8 DEWSDADEE |i( apkins. The menu included: At the close of the prékent tefm Mikk and gave it a fair trial. Nowlam |° "7 ; : e yeir For the Summer Home There's a summery atmosphere about these Rugs, it’s one of the many reasons why so many people ate making selections from this interesting and timely collection, for Porches and Summer Homes. ' They are also suitable for Elizabéth R. Hodgkinson, for éight years & > 0 ¢ able to do my work and don’ frult Instructor in music and arawing &t the| WooMer Lodge F. and A. M. nheld The Fire, Bedroom, beaug_ the_ patterns and color effects are cool h‘“'hukgh i 'hm.tlecvg i S g | e el e “fi‘g thele féguc communication at Masonic| Dear Unéle Jed: [ am going to tenl| SOk One day my tur and unusuall; s b . rHlm Greén: Peas | Miss Hodgkinson's homé 16 ia vae | hall Friday évening. . you about a forest fire, that was near '8 ot praise your Vegetable Compound Mashed Potator o8 homé 18 : 18ttEF and Sent it Away. : g i n if Radishes Olives Park, Mass, and in the lattér part ‘Walter Lombard of Hartford nt|my home. It began to burn onme Sat- - A enough and highly recommend it to h 2 3 &per Téached itz destination it I . . oiiiaisiaces .. ieaabuess Bl BAUH those who have troubles like mine, T Pickle Relish Jelly June she is to be married tn her home | §unddy at hi home on Norwich avenue. |Urday afterncon, and burned four days threw It into the Etove. $1.49 EACH || am willing for these facts to be used Rolls town. Thursday évening her afSociatés Wilna_ Marshall spent Saturday |20d nights. Al of the nelghbors and |05 R IC WG She Move Hete ¥ D i - . ol i s e e s by RN EE SN ol Py o ¥ Tomato and Cucumber Salad snveherl.mwluflflrét!?ifif!’-m llingford and Hartford, my father and grandpa went to fight | F0e PGS T SR S IR tar pride 3x6 $2.28 EACH bty e Al SR | it cdke |R. Burdicks, which Dbéen hef homé ok Sia the fire. One day the teacher let all| SoCte b B pride B R R 2 with female trouble! "’g;d@?'th‘ . Sl T in Jewett City. COmBIEts is the word i, the large boys g0 to_help - - SElEs Bl 2 Bx10 .......................... $8:50 AND $9.98 | rigit road to health.”—Mrs. Luta that applies to Miss Hodgwinsows sur-| SOUTH WOODSTO FAULKNER, Age 10, VELINE, 9x12—Figured on one side only .............. $9.98 After thé @innet the chapter regent, | Brisé. 'VANK, Box 43, Full AflmfisaflmE é ot ugl nt #fimfl 5 ridge. It’sthis sort of praise of L; E ted the state re.| Were showéred upon ReF. yi- )&g R Séranton’s mother and sis- Lon oSS Bx12—Reversible . sheih s waaimb vk v SN gmg Fapa (;fig uid, St Sire. Chaien: Hamprey efl‘mfli‘ of | B9 201 ey B u%yé'g” AR, afi“x e e My Eacanter With Foxss. iven by word of mouth an F Southts , who spoke on the growth of SER A2 2 - —_— e Ghe woman to_ afiother, tHALBHOMIA | the tocomtiogt b A . in 5 vears, | Urelty, of mote préfi 6t Dear Unelé Jéd: As 1 was e SopET 1* mending & few dave) gy St narrow roa., The g 601 chitdrén - held thetr weld|RTOUEh the middle of a thick wobd, I day &t fand Lake last Friday. hu‘rd the patter of !ee('nf some ant: Charles Towe And famfiy motored to | Foe fram e anc Bont o ot cause you to considet taking thiswell- | Miss Doris Mvott sang The Angel's Sere- ;;E&n‘[’ac’:z‘“%fifi ng &““n% known medigine; if y bled |nade by Gaetano Braza. and for &n en- | BUASTES 2%, SOCCRE B et with sach eyrmplota 88 pa ] o s o corain is - Auneq | UL, T GO N heoh_iA% vupis ods, weak, nervous feelin, fifi?!eg- She was accompafiied by James OIS | oprer and salt shakes, an sterling il far from me. The first thing I e back, e Gannof, |on the piano and Mrs. Lemuel Green to Providence last Sunday. e o rk at certain times, played violin obligato. Mrs. Arthur M.| Miss Hodgkinson received the gifts' Mrs. Dr. Sheppard.-is staying . ) 7 Brown read a letter of congratulation’ with words of appreciation. ~She was ef- #ide_fona few-days, - . THE H. C. MURRAY CO. work at Lake- »