Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 2

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Remarkable Renewal of Heslth and Strength Creates Enorm- | otis Demand for Great Yong-Gona Remedy, & NORW]CI'I BULme also said that as a physical defect he GomlNE Tm md Nmine. < was “top-heavy.” He now wears. a| For restoring strength in cases of wiiltmantie Offies sever. and one-half hat over an almost|eyhausted nervé force and impover- 91 Church Street Telephone 1062 | bald head and as a child he had the |jshed blood, caused by disease, over- habit of falling off structures and | work or worry, no remedy known to bridges and never failed to land on his| medical science has accomplished such An interesting mestine of the Rotary | head no matter how the fall was etarted. | remarkable results as the Great Tro: A T a Tuesday moon at the|AS a result of this these falls ke claims | jical Tonic contalning the precious 'How did your neighb.or’s last bargain tire turn out na Tea Room with a large ai- his head ls sewed together hyh:v;lve Yong-Gona ‘Root from the Fijis, GOL- F e ma cansts were Arch, | stitches. ~ Mr, HITl then related us- | DINE Tonic and Nervine. i ¥ s iness career in later life and told of his| “I had a bad grip cold and catarrh,’ { idgenild, X. 3. clu, his D cold and catarrh, o ko & J Ridgefield, X . clud, Hie | o Willimantlc, and his subsa- | Frederick. W. Knapp, . Newburyport, OBABLY you know you in larger profit -for the New London | Guent acceptance of & position with the | Mass., tells, “ai 1 had been doetoring atleastone car-owner himself, - who is always O An out-in-the-open tire. The the look-out for the ~ dealer sells you confidence, not Magor Danie. p.| American Thread company. Mr. Hill has | three vears. Visited doctors in Ames- o hamny. | worked in practically every clerical de- |bury and Haverhill. My nerves snd L Peemitunt | partment of the local mills. At the con- | stomach seemed to be: almost com- ot | cmsion of his interesting talk Mr. Hill | pletely put out of business. I went t feas vord ¢ | Eave several helpful suggestions for|from 180 pounds down to 110, could 1 . o : i nx H eting das | eonduct which would eventually bring[not sleep, everything I ate caused cheapest tires he can find. price. He wants you satisfied with . meeting 8% | success in lite, pains all over my stomach and chest, He likes to get them by mail performance and value. The only The presentations to Secretary T |and I suffered terribly with headaches 158 SatiSiogsphy of Tis 1S st Ui } gt ; But now, they are gone, I can eat and . way he kniows to get your busi- oo Beeon 3 John Ahern make by .V»ud;:- Frank H. Foss were many and e i Syl il - o | or at a sale or at some pha is to d it. presentation A, M s et R tleq | Strength back. Nothing on earth did h - bigred b: R & ke in recard to|large can of ofl to pour on the troubled DY 0 4 ere they ha argain : “« : Gt Fro e aent,| waters o matrimony which atats Mr.|me any good until T tried Goldine » ve big This is the “Usco” idea. and gublic speaker for the Natorai | Hill {s seriously thinking of entering. {Topic and Nervine: o coo . signs over the door. * * * s dnd herega- | Other gifis were automobilé ride acces- ng-Gona % loat mtnister, 10 addre al club | sories consisting. of haispirs, .- hairnets f.‘é?;'-z"‘i’.fi.“ici’“fin‘é&r‘.“%r‘?;fi&5.',"“3;',‘2“ It would be fine if he could Compared with the O Tear future. Mr. Withey has ad-|and a tow line. Mr, Hill was alsop | D! owD, iges- ¢ 9 e s “ions | handed a marrlage license (non-negotia- F:‘;,",,m:;?':fi;?ai;:“ Senliona get “the edge” in every tire ten-minute thrill of . ard is very muech in -.'- “}";:.‘n:, -;nln doll and a trailer for his EoMAln oRTActaIN viluabls. Pou ghiths tfade- d;:birgmamll @iy now h R oy .V i mer_debility. With Yong-Gona is the sco” i Willimant - o M Harry W, Standish spoke in regard to |Ter, CERY- Wi P e o” is S o A plendid formula 14 can’t afford to t ariing on Tamar | the chamber of commeree outine at the |CORENCE, 15, TS DL Iopmul, 1} But the dealer _just plain Mr. Withey be | Thursday afternoon of this week. Mr. |38Similation by even delicate stom- Standish, who Is also manager of the |4chs. = GOLDINE has redoubled let him have it. common- * trength In many cases after two or . = sense. 4 a few wonds in i Rotary club baseball team which is to | - - Yocat Biky i = 5 three weeks. Get your bottle today . grow e e e O o onres |and_make your first real start toward Even if a man saw any slight Hickey, catcher: Ray Parker utility:|health regained. percentage in tire shopping at Rick Downer, Jim Bath, Al French and TRIAL TO YO The Fijian and Yong-Gona S : Setry Saiivan: Btbmbes - Gus reun b '.m;w&mm........,..“ Bo Liphly ' et samad 1e 7 oy i all—it disappeared when the to # - e g ol o A M 5 2 el retend Root, contained in the marvelous tonic “Usco” brought the price and pres m Captain Sam Veldman, seeond base:| Mark your silnients. Remember we do Py 4 s : il John Ahern utility: Charlie Hill. short.| Dot use one medicine for everything. Fill | GOLDINE, among the Fijian South down. - A standard product—and e r riie 7o | o and mail to GOLDINE MEG. Co., Inc. I i : stop: Herb Huber, utility; Maurice Jlac, |Sea Islanders that it formerly Leonard, third base; George H. Stefer. STRENT, N, ¥ utility; T. Frank Cunningham. left Seld was only passed around at conclaves of pe »; the Chieftains and ceremonies like . . . o | May M. Shepard, utility ; Frank H. Fos: : Rarged nia | center Nl Vay My, it g rich coffee among the Arabs, the dealersellsit with pride. higeas t ¢ T w un| Mustard, right field; Jim Fullertor. uti o : , o | fy: Frank Swmith ana Hésb Whidden, Gouine Bemadies ase sai in Nor. Agoogtire. Thedger R Gt te he Sl ckstops: Harry McCready, head water wich by Geo. G. Engler and Lee & Os- has no desire to tra 1T S st : vas| boy_aod proverts ke : ‘sciweiaper good Co.; Baltic by Geo. Thompson: e <l . Fred D. Jordan and timekeeper, John ! Sves | A Tracy. The game is scheduled to wart Colchester by A. T. Van Cleve; Groton R 'S o b promptly at 3 o'clock. Members of the by C. S. Davis; Jewett City by J. P. - - o ub were also invited to take part in . Gorman; Noank by W. H. Hill, Taft. milking contest and athletic events IR st t - The meeting was then turned over to ; ville by Geo. Thompson. % - ES . Frank Cunningham, who introduced ol r 4 g Danny Dunn te the members as the most TH 8 * eties. | amons of Wilimantic's boosters, Mr, | Would not stand their abuse. I took hold | 150 and 200 members have siznified an Dunn spoke interestingly of remmis. | Of the Gunoack boy and shook him, but | intention to be present and more are ex- —— { cences of the earlier days of the tawn,]id not strike him. A woman who|pected t©o be heard from. Special ar- He said e could rememher when Valley | claimed to be in the Kusmierczak car|rangements have.been made for the la- 5 street was nothing more than a cart|at the time testified in behalf of the ac-idies and an entertainment and reception | path. His speech was based on the in-|cused. The Guioack boy was recalled | will be given them by the ladies of the nited tats Tires United States @ Rubber Company bW LT R L - rise of Willimantie, He told of |to the Stand and denied that he had }college at the Valentine House and Hol- ¥'s early industries and their pro-|called Kusmierczak any bad names. comb hall, the new girls dormitory. | rees. He nlso spoke of the wonderful| Mrs. Gunoack, mothér of the boy al-{There will be a parade and exhibition of opportunities of Willimantic as a rail- | leged to have been assaulted, was call-|all of the livestock at the college at 3 ! road center and of its faciiities for wa-|ed to the stand and started to testify.|o'clock and the athletic events and base- te: power. He characterized the Arneri-| When it was learned that she was not|ball will follow on Gardnér Dow field. ."’yv.'lol.» can Thread Company as the “bonme and |@n eye witness to the affair she was ex-|The latter promise to be interesting as Y e sinew’ the city Tn his speech Mr.|cused. but managed to get a few words as amusing. The commitfee in Dunn alo spoke of the educational fn- | to the effect that there had: been friction | charge of the athietic events consists of | PRODUCT atitutions of the city and the great men|in the past between the Gunoack and|Samuel Feldman, J. P. Mustard, Fred! they have produced. In conclusior the | Kusmierczak families. Vinten. W. P. Jordan and C. W. Hill, ULLED OUT OF BED BY ex-mayor complimented the members of Judge Foss in summing up said that it! At 5.30 o'clock the barbecue will take 1 WAS P' E UT © club for their ability and ‘business|was another of a series of trouble re- | place. 5 push.” At the end of the talk Mr. Dunn | sulting from family differences. What-| An invitation has been extended to '& Was miven a rising vote of thanks. The|ever might have been said by the boy | Governor Everett J. Lake fo be present mecting closed Wilh the singing of one | Judze Foss pointed ot (hat Kusmiercsali| but as vet nothing has heen heard from . verse of The Star Spangled Banner. had not the right to leave his car to|him in the matter, The Sensible Tanic e chastize’ Him. Hiuleaving the CA thel et Nartth Blemmn <nd. wise Where You MENSCHEL TIRE & RUSSER W. P. HOLMES 1. GOLDBERG & SONS_ 114 me up foralong timeand | Joseph Kusmierczak of the Yellow Row | second tite showed that he was 100king | puh Tstelle. Case hatn of . Simapiey ere COMPANY Griswold, Conn. 7 Thames Street, Norwici, Conn. Grippe ha P Leas discouraged. | ¥As before the police court Tuesday|gor trouble and under the testimony even|vwers ~married Saturday afternoon at 331 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. L. G. HYDE THE ADAMS MOTOR CO. Jeft me horribly weak. Twad QUORTEEY | morning, charged with assauit on Wil-| thar admitted by the defendant that he [T oiclock at the First Chure of Christ Can Buy THE A. C. SWAN CO. Jewstt Gity, Conn. Baltic, Conn. st fam Gunoack, 15, of South Windham . s t s . . A friend b Testoredmystrength, | Ho pleaded not gullty. The Gunoack|P2d taken hold and shook the boy com-|of that place. - Miss Minnie Cour - of ¥ Franklin Square THE CHAPMAN CO. WOLF'S GARAGE cleansed my syStem.IESELTNY e the | how testified that me and Johnng Kam. | Slituted an assault. He found Kusmierc. | south Coventry and Miss Hilda Case U. S. Tiress Norwich, Conn. Montville, Conn. Jewett City, Gonn. and made me well. SANALE B s 1o inat he and Johnny Kam-)jak guilty and imposed a fine of 35 and | were bridesmaids. Miss Cour wore pink 5 only Tonic laxative I Timee lived in New | wera riding their bieycles on Windnam | C0%t5 smounting to $12.15. organdy with hat to match and carried i Martin F. Barry. 00 candam |road Sunday evening about 7 o'clock| The cases agalnst Gilbert Lewls, 16,|SWeet peas. Miss Case wore blue or- B ndon, Conn., for twenty 3 Whan Ruemierestk came. along in nis|and Louls Counihan. 15. charged with |Kandy and carried pink and white sweet ( a dealer in billiard suppl® car with a load of people, Opposite th |assauit on Charles Jacobs on Saturday,|PEss. . o —————==== | Flint house the boy said that Kusmierc-[June 24, were called but the complain- 4 3 g McDonald, daughter of Mr. P h Monday evening to per- daughter, Gladys Thompson. visited eéla- [ 2K crowded him’ into’ the gutter. and | ant was not precent. The case wes then | Manefeld avendo who possesses &' Ford | RGPS DUENS O ME IR o 0 | et piams for the sav.During e atier.| STAFFORD SPRINGS | (0" o limer"sna Warren, Siase. s Gunonck shouted, “What do you want, | continued until Saturday morning. The|car had trouble Saturdey night at 1040|1157 o ooy ‘at 10 o'clock. Wednes. | noon athletio sporcs. such as running,| Mra Hobine Storm, of Stafford Holiow | Week and Sunday P the whole road?" a point just be. | Lewis boy told the court he was mot on ; g ur at High | £ady of M ] ? o | Mrs Robme Sto s i The Misses Augusta and Mary Tide o B ! s S chi and Main streets and ran into T. Frank orning. jumping, etc., catching the greased was granted a divorce from her husband, & . (5 o he campground station Kusmier-|the scene of-the trouble which is alleged Cunningham’s Cole. eight - touring car. Mrs. C. E. Simonds, Mrs. Arthur W.|and a ball game, will be held and sui! John Storm, by Judge Avery in the su-| have returned from their vieit in Nor- P SO IR L. e TR Sul atR 1o hayeroccusicd (o f"h"“ St '“l‘l" damaging the latter machine. The mat. | GteS and Mrs. Bell Rigglemap mo- | prizes for each event wiil be given. There | perior court in Rockville last Friday. wich i {jlc witnesd fwice in the face. then got|Counihan boy said that he was not BUll-| ¢ was reported to the police depart. | tOrcd to Mediren Monday (o attend the | will be band concerts by the Oid Guard | Mrs. Hattie McLaren of Boston has| Among this years graduates from the P2 <k inky theimutomotilia’ and, waht lon | 7 of assault. TRGL] N0 Eotlon ke by Loken. o5 s ;:cz_rr{mz ot '»:(.m“m: Avery Gray of New | band, and in the evening a fine display of | been the guest of relatives in the Hollow l“lm'!lflaym ~”|‘:"1::1"”? were Claribelle e e ot T v B0} At the clase of the eourt sesslon Mrs|betemine agreed to setile for the dam-|Hever son of Mrs. Jjosephine Gray of Dancing on the concrete pave- | for the past few days. aSary Rk AN TR Tevartitercaa Hod’ Puifed Wi e "; Gunoack denounced Kusmierczak as be-|age bommb' b \“:d i ; v, to at § be held in the evening. Philip H. Dow has gone to his home in \"v"' ur| ad of visitors feom Troy Iand was headed' b s car around | 0 TS oregger. She accused him of| John J. Callahan, state deputy of the . Matteson of Mediren. The wed-| Carl Jones of Hebron was a caller | Maine and later will take the teaching |’ arsivedl Wite SAILY. DEN“STS was headed back towards the city.| 1% 00 PO GRS hickey, The Gu- | Knights of Columbus has announced his | 4108 100k plgee at 4 p. m. here Monday course at Columbia university. Albert Cone of Willimantic was the b ""‘”" ”';"‘T" }"' i ”'a’“h‘“‘* BOt| | Cack twoman was o persistent that an daputies for the year beginning July 1., AMONg the teachers returning to their | ~ Albert E. Clark of Mariboro was call A new timetable went into effect on |Euest of Milton Livingstone over the weel Jout and pushed the Gunoagk boy mnd : officer was assigned to pay a visit to the T. Frank Cunningham of this city has | NOMeS are Miss Muriel Kennedy to Low- Kusmierczak house in the Yellow Row.|ben reappointed deputy for District No, [ Sl Mass.: K Chester Nelson, to Run- A search was made of Kusmierczak's 13. ord Falls, Me.; Miss Anne Winter to .. Jackson, Dr.. Stricki the bicyele into the bushes, breaking the ing on friends in town Monday. the ‘Central front wheel. The Gunoak hoy said that Vermont railroad Monday | “Pd. Dr. Thomas O'Connell and Ju ze Rich- | morning. There is no change in the Mr. and Mrs Knox of Springfield 4 = y ard O'Connell of East Hartford were|morning trains, but the afternoon trains | Mass. were Sunday visitors at Bommy NAP-A-MINIT {he did not use any vile language to-|, o PN (P nior was found aside| “The annual graduating exercises of | WeDSter, Mass. Miss Katherine Rig- | guests of their sisters on Pleasant sireet | leave Stafford Springs eariier than before. | VIeW farm ; wards Kusmierczak. The latter's tes-ioii€ Woo- Mo M0y " wine” in thelthe Training School for Nurses of St |leY has gone to New York and later will | gver Sunday. The last train northbound no wieaves at | Eimer Botham has recovered sufficen FOR | timony was corroborated by the Kam-| & oii.o = However, Kusmierczak had|Joseph's hospital will be held Wednesday | 20 {0 her home in New Orleans, La. and } Rev. Otto S. Batmelster of Willimantic, | 2.10 p. m., and this means that mail must | /¥ to be alblle to walk iast Sunday. On jminski boy, who sald that he was rid-| CFNEt Lo ot home brew” in the|evening at the town hall. Eleven candi. | MisS Annie Bonney to Hanover, Mass.|a former curate at St. Andrew's church, | e in the postoffice at 1.40 p. m. if it is)the same day Mrs. Botham came home AINLESS EXTRACTION ANDJ|inc several feet in front and heard mo|works, A quart bottle of the drink was|dates will receive diplomas. Music wil | Other teachers returning to their | callea on friends here Sunday {5 o on this train The last southbound | {rom the hospital in Willimantie. FILLING. ' DENTAL X-RAY b rémuris mads by M i, taken by the officer and the owner was|be furnished by a-local orchestra. The |nomes are Miss Ethel Freure the Bng-1 . (1es day exercises of Bacon acad- | train now leaves &t 4.45 p. m. It is quite| Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Hansen were | Kusmierczak, in his own behalf, tes- | T, P¥ (08 CUT, TRC o ed later as| Eraduation address will be delivered by |lish teacher at Windham High. to her | TRC claes day exercises O Dacon acad| TR FOF CAVCEE lh N ibe made to | in Stafford and Wifiimantic on Sunday. SPECIALISTS [tified that he with his wife add child | 1o the yesuit of the analysis. Rev. John E. Clark. The gradusion song | home in Brooklyn, X. Y. Miss Harriec | o3 were held on the nack Monday ab 8| ROERE (I N oty ine i, Miss Elia McCollum of New York city 9 A. M..TO:8 P. M. | and another man and woman were tak- will be sung by the nurses. Vocal so- | Stone of the Normal School Faculty to) '\ oo “pne yrocram was as follows:| John R. Parkhurst has beeh busy get- | Served as organist at the preaching ger- 4 o = 2 ling a e on Windham road and as they At the regular mv'tl_lll of the .‘_ll- los will be rendered by Miss Bllen De- ew Hartford, Miss _Dnro(h) Berry, President’s \\"El(’vv;mk Hivaond 3 \lli- | ting guarantors to sizn the contract for | Vice at Dunham Memorial church last 146 Mai Strest. Alling¥Buildingl] | Teached the city line they passed two|chaug lodge, No. 23, Knights of PYthias.| jyney and Arthur Roy. The class motto | EnSlish teacher at Windham High io | Presidents welGome, Raymond J Suili-|U0E SMTRALIS to Seh the comteel 100 o gqy boys on bieycles. The Gunoack boy [held Monday evening, the Tlodge's|is uFide Bt Fiducia” and the class col- | Dorshester, Masa, A/ss Lilian Sher- e . e x 2 [k 100" ginrantore Gai b @ecasid Mise Ruth McCollum went to New York = o—— Phone 44| 1 <aid without reason called him very | quarters, the semi-anrual election of of-| ore rea ana white. wood of Windham High to Ithaca, N. Y., | tory. Elizaheth Lerman; memories, Mi- |th L city on Monday with her sister Elia. C———————— | V¢ names. Kusmierczalc said he stop-| fcers took place with the following re-|"Tne tamily of Joseph Hood, of 115 |Miss Florence Rhodes of Windham to | chael M. Seraphim and Raymond J. Sulli- i 2 0o Manesd wti sk S Bl ped his car got out and asked why he| sults: Raymond F. Gatech chanoellor | Chestnut street have rone to Pleasare [ OX(ord, Mass, and Miss Celia Morin, | Van; class will Neuae Boratzi o MANSFIELD DEPOT the monthly church covenant and busi- #hould be addressed in that manner and | commander: James A. Rood, vice chan-| Geach and are §:{)tmg their mew | HIStory teacher in Windham High, (o | poem. Ida R Stock; class proohecy, Na- ness meating will be combined on Thurs- JAY M. SHEPARD sald that he would take the Gunoack|cellor; Carleton P. King, prelate:inouge erected there re.ently. Holyoke. Mass. ¥ G | than H. Kerechsky ; prophecy on prophe Hans Hansen of West Willington was| day at 3 p. m, in the chapel. The C. boy to the police station I hia car. Tha | Charles A. Gates, master of works; Fred | g’ SFREC JHEE MR | Miss Marguerite Kane of Bristol ix|Clara E. Park; class song. Geace I Ma-| the guest of Martin M. Hansen on Tues-| . society will have & social on Friday Susceeding Filmore & Shepard boy started to cry, the witness saiq,|K. Manley. master of arms; George H. s ¥ of | the guest for the week of Miss Frances | honey; cl statistics, Eveiyn R. Le-! ga. e Larchmont, N. Y. visited their cous- | vine; Handing Down Trowel, Raymond » i and Te told him to behave. At Shetuck.|Arnold, imner guard; John Bowman, | STEOT. Hr o O'Neill of this city. s ding YRy Mr Funeral Director-& Embalmer/| - rark on my way back the bovs came | outer suard; J. Raymond Smith and J. | [i: MFS, M. Bugene Lincoln of 123 North | - jrs. William . Gane and daughter | 1. Sullivan: Ivy Ode, Rebecea Sugurman; | children.of South Willington attended the | monthiy consecration and basiness méet- slong ddiin xud cemRd o J. Lennihan, delegates to the grand e B i are spending three weeks with Mrs. G.|Baconia, all. The exercises were heid at | supper at Dunham Memorial church on | ing Stunday evening. 062 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC] (hon® gor ont and told the boye that 1|1odge in:October: auditing . committee, ‘,‘I‘,‘,‘S;’h;'°r‘;‘,‘c“k“3,f:“,‘.‘“;ngr"mg:f} been | T Carter at Pipe Bay near Guilford. | the bandstand, ~whioh was nicely decorat- | Tucaday, June 20 . y o Lady Assistant. TeL Connestion William E. Higgins, J. J. Lennihan and e ily for | “Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pultz of this|ed with the class colors and flowers. of iast week evening. Communion service next Sun- and Mrs. Roliin Birdstall and their | day at elose of preach fee. C. B e e fo N Miss Ella McCollum of Columbia uni-| own.—Joseph Boscaring . Jumes P. Mustard. The other officers, | {Irenty oix, vears has accepied -a posi- | city and Mrs. William Pultz left Sat-| At the morning services in the ersity whd at Tmms aver (e meek ont. | ROl LT — master of finance, J. Raymond Smith.|emtro and left for there Monaaah Cov- furday for & week's automobile trip to | gregational church Sunday the s Ruth Wilcox is spending three weeks | shooting himself in the chest with & & master of exchequer, Walter R. King. |z i 10TR- | New York city, Long Island and to oth- | the pastor's sermon was The Wa with her mother and sister. caliber revolver. His condition is mot Kllburey Bros and keeper of records and seals, L. Leo| St inq Mra F. R, Jackson and | TS OF interesi in New York | The Christian. Er % Mra, Merrict Braith 84 - hét grand-| sepuped 64 Sl . Thompson, remain the same. These of- 5 state. meeting was held in the chapel at 6.30 p. guest. Mrs. H. E. March from Charl- 1 1 led at th M and Mrs. John T. Meikle and Al- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ficers will be installed at the regular Sity 7 =3 & 3 m. The topie was Duties: What They . meeting the second Monday in July. o B e e W S et 8, T left Sunday for & tWo|.ire and How to Do Them. Leader, Les- . the chamber of commerce outing at the er has sition . ke .| chapel at 7.36 ‘v, m. Preparatory service Phose 29¢ iLady Assistant) ONE Real Dye For ALL Fabrics day afternoon of this week. It promises| A cablegram has been received from ! Kemeh of Danielson . . Mrs. | worship the celebration of the Lord's sup- to be a red letter day in the history of( Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tavlor from| Chariotte A. Botsford of “The Ridges,” | P¢F, Will be held.. The pastor will begin a m— the local organization. Already between | Southampton. They will remain in Eng- | returned to her home Monday from a | ScTicS Of sermons entitled Listening In p—— land for a while. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ti p Mr. and Mr: ren motored to ten days’ siay with relatives and friends { o TG NS BT n few Haven filler of AWest Virginia for- Frank M. Lincoln and family of 193 = e prament Niminia. & fory North street have gone to Pleasure e "“] ';“ ‘; }“‘le ‘En‘ d guest Beach for the summer and are occupy: Fmaa;;\?"' By rhoad.cd.. Mudson. ok ing their new home just completed. Sroadway. = e e poni ok comaleted: 10| Edward L. Kelly of Bridgeport was the Kingsbury who are with them are to £0 on to France. Alfred Staebner is to Teturn to the Massachusetts Agricultural college to participate in an exhibition driil. He has aceepted a position in Hatfleld. Mass., for part of the vacation. Skin Troubles ——— Soothed — With Cuticura MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE ot et have thelr srandsons Ren. | Fuest of his aunt, Miss Nora Kelly, of Willimantic Co “ | penc family of Joseph P. Cotter of 46| inéla and Richard Bullock of ' Cam.|Lsbanon avenue, over Sunday n Sozp, Ointement, Talcum, %e.. /iy o] | Park street left Tuesday morning for | pridge, Mass, with the < - Leonard Siebert of Bast Hampton was ] n. o s Loborstoriss Bk Eatean.Mose | | Fordham, N. Y. to attend the marrlage | U ke b Eramenn gt o S nest Charles Hanson of “The Ridges” and | caller here Tuesday. Harold Higgins representing St. Paul's| Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was a church left Monday morning for Camp | Visitor in town Monda: ‘Washington, Lakeside, where they will| Ciarence Blakeslee of New Haven was attend a boys' conference of the Episco. | Visitor in town Monday. pal churches of the state. Mrs. Clark Z. Otis of New York of Dr. Henry J. Cotter to Miss Ethel C. « 17 5 . 2 i ‘Aha—aha—ahaha! Stoffel’s Dotted Swiss | Beauty Hint for Women o LR T d Again fashion has set her seal of unmistakable ap- clear . bowels, and renders the blood impure. L TR e we all want? To be cooled Charles Van Cleve of Binghamton, N. gesting an organdy hat to match. Cleve is assistant chief engineer of the It's easy with Diamond— late them and keep them in a vigorous Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter has ceturned OWDER dependable. They are compounded of el e La g During 25 years mothers and great medicinal value, home on Linwood avenue for the summer Sk, E B &V o dud i Miss Margaret Bunyan, who is attend- DM m les a wide range of wanted colors, at the small to clear the skin from chafing it from becoming thus affected (Dismond language for “Good-bye trouble ") 5 2 5 Cleve of South Main street. IN A WIDE RANGE OF COLORS. [V =g Ao St proval upon these crisp and dainty fabrics for the skin This results in dull eyes, muddy skin, tion of officers for the ensuing vear took - anid contetitbd; Bokh. a5 Gfld marks. Be_echa.m’s Pills act immedintely- Y., is the guest of his brother, A. T. Van NO DAINTIER, CRISPER, SMARTER FABRIC iS to her home in New Rochelle. X. Y., after the snappiest and hap- Being fast color, with woven dots and permanent T k remedies of vegetable origin having e o te fewcir ) the are vaesibn nurses have found nothing to g . e aad M5 Artous B, Baker of Bos.| [ {ZiaTImation,cruptions tshes B B 4. Baker, over Sunda. . sou 10&’2 i‘k enrgo" v\l‘n!r'axl, a s(uden’t ai( Lh: Wm" i ek , it gives rise to fermentation, clogs the ! The annual meeting of the Bacon acad- Along about now, what do bl tch ’ o ]. . . place. summer frock, and has gone a step further in sug- Otehe, pritples and ofher disfiguznig / f and out. 5 Cleve on Soutii Main street. Mr. Van P brigllt on the stomach, liver and bowels; regu- B‘ o ls. gfil 1‘ e Tt ot d[/ tes (omfort inghamton fire department. eyes dition. . The i rmle POSSIBLE FOR THE SUMMER FROCK. biieriring oty Hoals B Sk piest for over fifty years. University of Pennsylvania, is at his 3 finish, assures its service. The new. shipment in- equal Sykes Comfort Powder ton were guests of Mr. Baker's father, A. infant scalding and prevent 50¢—90 pilis i The committee on fireworks, ete., on

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