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awakened Constable Harry W. Avery d:iv eventng at 315 6'clock 4t the town ma ) att . f who lives closeby and he investigated: I with a lafge attendance of nhuvct 5 f Constable Avery xelephon(;g‘ to gede:al Andutflends. ‘e m&n , afi“‘fi :Mn ;A | Prohibition Enforcement ‘Officer Stanfon | séats on the stage, calors, re ] y vers J juntil the officer arrived. Malled was “Fide et Fidus Mnnc : g {brought to the local poiies station. The hestra. u & Ellen Delaney Dawson, daughter of : g | damaged car was hauled to u garage. Ac-|sang. “Asthore Tor -an encoré | Mr. an Mrs. Willism A. Dawson of 16 Nature Y“” of Putnam gave nwm‘écm the national | ording’ to the officers Malled acknowl- | » lnhn on lvcnu has goné 30 Pissqes use ¢ M confersnce. . Judge Waldo 8. Murvin, |edged that he was engaged in the trans- | E ing_for, You" and | Isls, u.m the n:fw hairman of the trustees, addressed ths {portation and sale of liguor. - Late in the i Mrs. Thusa Turnér of 93 Nerth street i poor Ioo! conterence with & few bricf wordsf atternoon Federal Officer Briggs came tb| Diplomas were presented 8, |of the nigh ashoa taculty 16t Weanesday dilfim Iawa'o‘ resistance in includea an iI- | Willimantic and“took Malled to Norwich. | Beaumelster to the followins mu for Hér sui vacation whieh will be A A1, afternogn .piofremn {4C " | The latter said he hoped that the court |the cless, Martha Bdna Peafl, Windl m spent in Hartford, Norfolk and other om0 Qur Tenal In- | (ould give him w chance: « It was his | Mary HMernadette Manley, mBast - | o) The anmual meeting of the Connecticut | stitutions by Wiiitam o fi'«-‘x‘m‘umi- first trip in this direction, he sald. He |ford; Lena Rose Vreatlt, Willimantié Miss Fannie Bishop, who MHas' beent Probatién Officlts’ association was held | tary of the Gonaectiou " |claimed he was the’ father of six small | Mary Helena Deirans, Willimantie; Ad- | teaching in North Adams, , has Mansfeld Teatnime sehool on Wed- | Mo, The following offisérs wire Mot | ihildren and aiso supported two of a|na Lillibridgs Chandier. Willimanil:: |arrived ac the home of - p o A e g e e gréstaent, P. L. Kidney, |relative. “He stated how he had been [Esthei Eima cot Willimastic; Marie | ltw and sleter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Per- Sdsday. Tweaty-five of the members | Messfisld;. vies et nd | irencurer, |out of work and taken the whiskey run- | Blanche Piche, i ; Mary Hilen | sons 5 Prospeet strest. '8Hs will were present representing Stamford, Put- mflfl"c!:";" o Pltzaaries, Stamford, | Nin& game as a means to provide for his | N: 4 rion Elizabéth | léave lhvftly for a few days' visit in mam, Hridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, | 208 Cb wo' b Botlowing exccutive tamily. Sullivan, Colchester; Loretta Olive Eag- xo!.‘:? e 2ot New Britain, Meriden, Branford anda; G SRISULC SEbaT Gonaoity, The following program prepared by |21 Rockville Von, Pk tse mmlg e m of thetr B L s e Mmdm'i"v:'““"““ Louis Leyerzaph, New Hav ,)m. Lewis was given at the ‘recéption | The graduates of Rt Mars's ' sehvol in a tour of the buildings connected witl : ih 5. ;2, is to ly with . Bridgeport ; Miss ) for the Little Light Bearers and King's |Who are members of St. Mary’s boy |50 Frank R. Custard, = Caky Pageant 2nd ,,.,.—. the school. The delegates were .very'| Jirs. Matgaret Burgbss, Brileenort: mem_'Heralds at the Methodist church in |choir. motofed - {o Hartford Wednesday | (418 41s0 of Seranton, m Bast of ott’s Emulsion is a1 ol =. favorably impréssed with the neatness | {008 COUIO (TR, Juudelation, | charge of Mrs. Ada 1. Burlingham, as- | evening In charge of thelr airector, Jo. | S0uth Hanson, Mass. are espeoiéd to af- hildren, builds str service for the and the healthful conditions prevailing. ! : sisted by Misé Marlon' Ide; singing" in | seph ©. Gaudreat. After attending a |'IVe (his wesk. to children, b "" The excellont care of the charges was | Teoops Two, Thres and Four. Boy ichorus, There is o Green Field Far Away. | sHow they looked at the state capitol krd tart giv it to your boy o' » matter of comment. The courtesies of | Scouts of America, nuMbéring 0 with | Tord'e Praver in nison: gresings, Mrs. | other bulldings over. Later -they nad STA]-FORD SPRINGS Start giving A R ek T . LaMere, his wite and the attengants |their bund of 58 pleces under fhe diret-| Burinigham : dialogue, How Some Little | supper. The boys who made the trip| w2 ana are. 5 @dded much to the interest of the con-|tion of thelr assistant .scout' masters. | Dollies Came to Go as Missionariés and |Wers Arthur LeCIalFe, Louis Beausoner. Manch n" W?‘ fterence were the guests of Trodp One at the 1at-|ihe -Farewell Song; characters, ~Mary, | ABula Sylvest; Hector Rivard; Romoé "° me" N are visiting mm R W. Mansfleld of New London, sup- {ter's camp at Crystal Lake in Fastforf, 'Avis Kenfield; Bertha, Anna May Ander- | Chambeflain and Alme Marcous. M srintendent of Conmnecticut School for [ Wednesday and had a ‘most enjoyable‘snn Dell, Merlyn Towne. Stories, told by | Seversl complalats Nave reached he ln maa Demmiston u’?aMIMM Boys, Miss Anna O'Brien, juveniio pro- |time. The scouts departed from melr!\m Fannio Martin: games. A luncheon | polics regarding the discharging ofAre: | . yeres b ion &t Wit vonanl : ER bation officer of Hartford and . Missfquarters on Jackson street gt 9 o'clock |of sandwiches, creckers, cookles, cup |crackers and fireworks in Varl ts | Henry E. Dobson of Greélsy, Colerado, T H E P L o D Larned, newly appotnted probation officen) In three big nweflu.::e:;:eflcm e vt akes Jemonade and candy was Served. |of the city invieisiian of the el (i L] lx:xun ”l:unajn'.g g poe :g i pose and arrive sitor t of town * o 10,30 o'clock: . Upon < artival -the band Bl e were Mrs.|states that they shall hot be dischargea ) Aok P A B I ) pénding a briéf vacatien with her mAs. Wi ’ in’ and snowing, rendered a few seleetions. fter Which & | fora and Miss Mirtam. Nusum of Came | nsaunced feat arary :g:fi?r‘,g (e Yo | ENL8, M, and Mes. Willlam el gl s greezm 121 teri t 51’1 — berey. fiew awnige intends to occu- diZamane A delighitul tuncheon | pridge, Mase, Tn thin respect 1n the tuiore e he 1w | Miss ithel Moses, a teachér in the North'wind was blustering strong-- ~ owhér int m:: Free to Althma AN | was then served by Troops One in charse | 4 wedding of loeal Interest was that of | Fésted and brought Jbetore the poiics | FIDVE & bn Grieivies. e, s 4 Life made a prétty poor showing. - Res o of ML R D Rale L he Dr. Hatry J. Cotter of Boston, fon of Mr. | court. .fifn.%&“"w_""ux""m oalbig But the ol rid kept pluggm along. i . |and Mrs. J..P. Cotter of 46 Park stréet old wor nd those who did not partisinate A party of emnum motored to Roeky | Nirs, C u % % Hfly Fever Sufferers ';‘:“t’}‘“; 4 those who did not nartieinate |to Miss Bifel MeDonald daughtér of Mr. A. Hertia has #83 16 Briage g and Mrs. Petér F. -Donald of Fordham, . | Loint ThdFsday moraing for their ar Fred J. wnunms, Mr. and Mrs. W. t Rare Astigues on Sale Many raré antiqué articles will be pur iselves of the excellent boating faeilities. ton, m thé sums | From 230 to .30 c'clock the band gave 3o it the Church of 'Onr Lady:.iof § i Mra. Atthur Johnson 4hd ddughter, > on galé at the Turner auetion today at Lt 0 Sock Wednesaty morning. The Dorotky "aré_vieltisg. véiativés in Wi Roses once moe arc ail glowing, s erameon, sdte edes” -ischic Can Use Without Discomfort |ated by the boys who sang torether the | gave her away. The double ring ‘stivics Carl W. T 5 Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Sebtt nt Hartiora or Loss of Time | more populdr - airs. was used. The groom was attended. by I e t‘:\é?tn‘r;m}’. s céts of Mr. and Mee 7. F. Mutén And the world, while the soft breeze is blowing, oy ey v e have a method for the control of | Rev. Harry S. McCreadr addressed the land_and M souu Todey and Saturday. a his brother, William F. Cotter, as best at thelr Cryétal Lané cmfl f PO, B g e o W aathima, and e want you to try It at our [four, troops In @ very {orceful afd enter- |man. The bridesmaid was Mise Theresa | Toined thers hen 00 (T0M SPHRERCId | iliam afmith of Werce Acaderny Says, “I'm glad 1 kept plugging along.” e Beauutul Lise Kaghering Sac- expense. No matter whether your case i | faining manner. Three cheérs were given | MeCormack of New Yorke” The train An officet frof the WeBster, Mass., pé. is home for'the Funimer vaeaticH. e o Jong standing or recent development, |by all the scouts for the éxcellént work |bearer was Marjorie Donabue. Little 3 Treie ) whether 1t is present as Hay Fever of |of Bandmaster Charles N. C. Wheeler, [ Margaret Regan was the ring bears shma. you should send for a|( > " - v <3 c nesday night and tool ‘mh:.yh.n’ n::r T oied e matter in who has provided the community with a {ushers were Dr. Edward F. Cotter, hrzh- ) e onat eftmate “You iive. bo matter what |PovS' bgnd of which it can Be proud.ler of the sroom and three brothers of | ins ecisc erel D il comedy-Grama, is the featuré atirae- liée départment areived in this clty Wed. | , M &nd Mrs. Daniel Saliivan of fien. Atbers Honaeas, | (o0 sirset are visiting in Stamtora ana|l Somewlhiere the roses are blowing, “Gids Machonasa ‘3".3"5"‘."3."‘:.... of Killourey af | Vo York. 8 A i £ resent seems woefully wrong— by Wundreds ousands of fim ; ¢ - the ‘request of the. Websier police Wad- |, Miss Ruth Lasned, whe' has béen o Though the p (00 Ber work n_-Passiatte Piay: “ - - | The scout spirit was also ménifested in |the bride, Goodwi Vi 3 r y T e T . a3 fover, out |a very Impressive manner when the hosts | Rasmond McDonald 7 O e e 3";;";'”,;;';,‘,,!3*::“,;;;"“‘;:"m;; N s Feturaca. o het eme A“d there’s where we'Il find we are going, Ees T o Jddr Mmtfin g/ 8 A o . clbired 1Be VI votas. < o cou Y 25 “Stranger n jon.” ai or W mathod should relleve vou promply. |INCT Witermoon the offciaa of Troap | Afier the ceromony the bridal party | Tirsdas morning, Tk in he B w41 Bagtewon If we only keep plugging along. R Lrs AR W e e ALY AR 10 Sen “ehers all | One’ escoried those of twm, thres and |2nd 30 guests went to the Hotel Commo- | The feld duy of the Wilimangle cham- el ta o B slesl $1 SNwn. this productlon made by Wallacs Wors- fmu of imhalers, douches, opium prepa- | four through the entire camp. Troops |dore in New Yark for the wedding break- | ber of commerce was held Thursday aft- | smokes, vacs|two. three and-four started on thefr re- fast and reception in the west ball room. | ernoon on the grounds of the Conneeticut oW everyol show $VSTYORE [ turn trip to this city at 5 o'clock. Their Several of the groom's friends were | Agricultural college was a_decided ,m. STAFFORWME —Louisville Courier-Joyrnal,’ , “Peachie.” ¢ from B a oth ™ . gble vérsauiity s demonsiraied by Mis 3 7 e all the mecessary ar.|Present from Boston and ofher guests|cess. About twa’ hundred membeM of acDonald’s portrayal of two widely brautlion. ol |SESEIED SN 0L 1, Bectesary from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norwich, | the organization gs well as a large num- | , IS Bvelyn Clark of Bilington ig ths Providence and Willimantic. The bride yoms . defferent characters. She is_seen as 3 ber of clerks of the varlous stores and | Suest of Mer grafdmotheér, Mra Etta| 7T Another accident was added to the lon, ived heautiful gifts. The he Dufiha; ot :nlamu gécrétary in a Wall Sareet This # 00 s ey i & | received many beautiful gifts. The groom | others were in attendance. < ers office and Y ty, ct & e "ff'fi-. \i-m.'fl':";fl‘hfi list of “emadh-ups” ocourring at Binns |is a graduate of Windham High school | Miss Helen Sweeney was a visifor in | Mrs T M. Lyon, who has been ill, has| annual réport of the treasurer, George|Y. fof the remainder of the séagon. Mr. rok as & haughty, wp neglect a single Send o maney, | LOTner at the entrancé to the village of |and the Baltimare College of Dental Sure- ‘com ress with gowns Hartford Thursday. recovered and Mrs. Bdlth M&Rews, #ho| A Howen: appointment of the nominai-|and Mrs. Bugton have oceupied this cot- | Sege musical edy act ery and the bride of Fordham High| Miss Lorétta Tobin léft for Norwich |48 béén caring for her, has réturnéd ga! ifg committee; music. ge several Jummers I8 ““Phe Beautiful Liar" she wears x;\c;xpn! '-mhd Hunter's rr:llcge of New York. | Thursday to spénd part of the sumimer fomé. 4 Mrs. Herbest Beworth Afternioori séssion, 1.30: Dévotional, DMrs 1}10:::“}1 S:lnlzld“-:;“:":g flo less than twenty différent gowns Sl Dr. and Mrs, Colter witn re)illves there. Ay = am; it B .%r.tl xl‘a! Bev. F. W. Tholén, pastor staffora Bap-| Dana, of Hastings on ue Hatke sbvessl comlug fepes Parie Aud e Sa5 In making the turn at | avenve, Boston. o A oy et ot mm ot il il o fiias oy 1] e, | e music : roll| mer cottage, Wréne Nest, on Allyn rosa, e st e and Hudson Sie, Buf- | | Bitns, corner he clamped on the braket| puneral services for Hénry Williaw- | Bacon of 141 Chureh sireet. Frank Boswerth in Edst Willligton 1ast| gy o short cxtteise 18 expected trom| Dr. Wiiam g.,m: ind {m,“ : iy B g e trial of your || 2 a0 B T fonee In fromt af tne|Were held Thursday atternoon at 3.80| State Polictman Ruséell Harmon was | Sufady. éach, sendol; music: business session, re-| Brookiyh, N. ¥., havd opened (BSIL S0 opaelen Meredith. ~ Other notables ape ferashed intothe fence In frant 4 o'clock at the parlors of a local undér-|at his temporary Guarters at the. loeal . and Mre. Blléry M. Chambérlin|sere of (He nominating committee, mer cottage on the [ heet 'nt the sutomahiie was torn o ang |(2Ker on Church _street. Rev. John |Dolice station Thursday examining appll- | 4ré aving a néw véranda buflt on thelr J To 1t Today | South Windham the last vietim being B Pay postage George Malled of Baldwinsville, N. Y. Malled came -through this clty Thursday FREE TRIAL COUPON mérning about six o'clock in a White FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Reem ||iouring car G, ion dre b sl B of offcers, and misceineous busi-| 3irs Deiphing Fiel mecored to Maet |FLat, W She SIotCn 8 S0 ' Pearce officiated. - Interment took place | cants for motor vehicle drivérs’ licensed. | residénc: ol ; music; address, opes- She - .nd cnm Wil {the side of the car damaged. The auto-|in the Columbia cemetery. May Grote of Westfiéld, Mass, is vis- | Mrs. Etta Duniham, Mré. Fréad Sangér|n o, ke ke v Ci her daughtér Mrs. Wiiligm H. Bfécks, ish. mobile turned partly over and the iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mosé [and thréé sons, Archie, Allison and 86-| g roe™ (ELUETE NS Hhdic ) .| and friends, who weré heéf guésis heré contents, four fivé-gallon cans of moon-| The graduating exereisés of the clask | of The Ridges lah, wére visitors in Hirtford last wadk] godoist o ’ ......... shine and a gallon jug of anise, Were [of 1922, Training School for Nurses of & Vi ¢s. Stopping the Leéaks, Rev. Jonn C. oveér thé rac % e B Mfs. Sarah Niiés and daughtér Mrs. | Thursday, ¢ Baptist church, Put- Bt Josepl's hospital were held Wédnés-| Marion A. James. and the latter's chil-| Rév. and Mes, Von Dégk and twe|3atd. sastor Ficst Bap Pt seine ,, address, Rév. Frank D. m . in nine amas dren motored to Hartford Weédnésday. chilidren, JoRn and Edith Von Deck, vis- :f:" l,?“:.‘;';"?.,,—dt: music; adjournment EAST Y ok P. S. Hills of The Ridges wis In Hart- | itéd relativés in Bélton én Ménday. 3 W The W Nationa] picture of 4 bénediction. lié Wikiiam T. Mathéwson héuse has 5 ; ford Wednesday on_bifsiriess. Mrs, Lina Bosworth and _daughtér, , M d Mrs. Frenk Martin of in | Ruth, and Mré. M. Less visited 4 P Gove e r. and Mrs. Frank Martin 6f Chaplin | Ruth, a ré. Mabel {ngér = 5 were visitars here Wednesday evening. in Hartford of Tué Murray’s Boston Store |-y e pea jspilled onto the ground. The erash ‘ Mre. Ethelyn Gove s working in Day- 4. In Her latest mieture, “The éotéd for thé scout catnp in Eastford Wednésday. Tue Eastern Comriecticut Power com- "’;Lfl‘:m‘g Mo 8 ’&‘ s Maxwell RA!"! pro- Mrs. M. Bugene Wineoln of Nerthl, SPRING HILL pany of Uncasville competed with the | TP Lo a0 o o Ty o ep, daylight tme. th for Metro. which will be B Putnam Light and Powér company and |, is the procéssion to be N4 Séturddy &t the Breed nu. urifig the storm early last Sunday P Brown's | The ,“King" exnee 196 Rat Jokn Bowee a¢ her 1eading man. 31113 H Morning the lightning struck the housé|the Umcas Powee company at at least (wo miilés long, With tié band Poras Bas f 1 lmantlc onn. Sh Th nk ot Sin’ & . Sorts bt forimiely 414 o R I e eiowes of the com. | flonts, and horribles. There will Be évery. i Parsod Plavers. R, worta ? 3 e anks but little dasmage. 2 Sanics and e familes wero guests, | Shng’ that gocs o MaKE up & FOURN of | oy’ wnantiouser. Recentiy he wae with Parisi £ o ’dm}u‘t": “;‘l"““ Nichéls wéft o] }3ier the syorts, refresnments of chicken |V PRFRIE. L Lo g )0 Gouwrn meamiztion where B fore Sunday. 0 i ed! were o & % E arisian Sflge or Francis Devin spent st Sunday with | 5124, colt mests 2iC o6 Set NTC | Deacon Ciardties A Soulés Jast Wednes i ot willing Hero” in the all-star produec- E Her Glorious Hair | v St and %fi.‘fi: 'yttt to New| U6 radle Gt interesiea &l Daneing | 123 Vo, 46 ST QAR BEUR tien of “The Poverts of Miewes” and / $ London idst Menddy. : I M oven " Gables. ~ Hery |1- W. Carpéniter performed the ceremons. | "1ty Gotden Gift," Mr. Bowers w11 ‘Why wotildn't shé be grateful? Onée Mrs. Edwin ‘Sayin dnd twe ehildren of < i ! x turnished j nact the-role of & wesithy swner of she had thin, scraghly, lifeless alr|Thompson are with Mes, B. F. Storrs|Sruitrs orchesiea of Norwicn furni was dfosged In Whité cnton cre vase aiutas i th & Medissa Sordls ; v bride’s J that no ofie liked. “Now sheé has lux- |for a few days indld D. Fitzmaurice réturned _ The best man s town. THINGS YOU NEED FOR YOURSELF AND THE HOME uriant hair with a sheen that fascin. | Miss Eita J. Paimier of Manenester ig] Mrs. Regindld D Fitsmaurice rormed | yoier, fHowatd A Soulé; Wer sister, Miss Lake appears in the role of aw ates and a beauty that compels ad- |at Alanweld for the mer yacation. Miss' Elsie, was (hé mmm and irati aftér spending someé daye at her summer e shias miratiofi. Wednésday was & réd létter aay for e the oY, Dorothy Oatléy was Ll H And Parisian Sage dld it. This de- |(he Spring Hill Beptist Sunday sehoof [ O4a8e, The Bloneer, on (f WML 1 Ruth Franklin of Danietson iayea the The hustle of preparing to enjoy America’s Greatest National oliday can be eliminated by | ughtful inviForator and dandruff re- | becauss it enteréaindd the Ahfora Bap-| gy B e otraws | Wedding march. The guests, 16 (e num- Metroponian. Opeea visiting this store mover is sold by 4l druggists ana at | tist Sunday scHool eonvention al its S5t |, . 257 | ber of 50, wére from Providénds, R. L. |neuse in New York to the Méxiean Bor- toilet goods counters, Leée & Ofgood | anniversary mééting. MAltha-gn therd| s cheries H. Winchester of Nor Dame.s:l: l;n:ez:r-:l ’l;fl.llyfii‘fl‘z‘ gnmg “’m e o “o. 2 A bl a0 § axh. | Was pretily déc arpent youthiful star, who Beford coming We did all the preparing for you, anticipated your every want and grouped them all under|Co- Fiafantees it. __ |ipemed a srobatity of saM ny UMA| wrcn was the guest of Fer som and & gh 3 s one roof so you could shop leisurely and carefully. i o himes ta e ie.| tiiniw, Mr. sud Mrs. J. Otis Wis- The gifts weré nurmerons. IRCINAING HIVEL. | 1o pietures was & well known soclety For Picnickers, Vacationists and Stay-at-Homes din r6om y , at thel mmer home at Per- | CUt glass, linen. eté.. 4is6 2 dancdr in New York, is given the grdinme was neatly all earried out, Al| piostel Bt CICE U set of foenitase (rom Mg Bmily PAING & {sarianits in e womuetion 1o DENT[STS the schools on the list were répresented | KIS P00 WeANCR0ay, o weews | DUfTet from A. M. Painé and 4R 7t | perform By XL o .‘ma:neuumw"-’;:i;h' éxcépt the two from Wooedstéck. Alll i e office of |Sauare from Lo #hé delighter audiénces at the the speakers were present ecspt Tev. ;,‘,“{ff’,;‘le::mv:" df\’,',:,‘,:\,i’;;‘_‘h o Mr. and Mrs. Jack ""W North | Astotia. The story is by June Machis, “« » Dr. Jackson, Br. Strickland | |+ 1. Haggard of Hartfora. Mr, Bow-| o ety I e t | Scituate were visitors Hére 3. who adaptéd the Rex Ingram produe. There are things here appropriate for “the Fourth” and for any other summer affair, and e e, (e peralary, was avieft &hdRay-l i iy ton Shion and Jongiter, M P s g Fog g il - o AP d Allen of Daniéison Wwa$ apaintéd n ather, A. a omiquor 'safe and sane” values predominate. NAP-A-MINIT Aiiroiney sto tant,AC 08 GOST her|Cot Slbsh whe are, mummiring here. | A “husiona et (o Sweing Ml to the and. €8 by Florénce Hein. Joke FOR about 150 visitors sat oW 16 & Véry|sitend the graduating exercises of mb Connecticut Baptist Stnday sshoo} con- p bountiful dinnef. Thé 6Modrs f6r the| fariford High sehool. ventién Wednesday. m be seen in WASH DRESSES SPORT d WHITE SKIRTS PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND§ | oming year are: Présiasnt, Harold W. 8% Piskir. . wio' tacénlly returned e ity o and e an FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY Tillinghadt of MANSREI; vice DFEMBSRL | fram o trin 1o Ckeninston Toltimors omd ROCKVILLE N i SPECIALISTS e L tford ; sécrétafy and|New York, left Sunday afternoon for he g s e These new embod mm i tréasurer, Claude Moran, Yask. gity, ci0lgh theré on busin 6v. Jameés Stru 1 Wash Dresses y all the o e modes, new in line and new 9 A M. TO 8 B. M. The programme wad is follswa: 2y o}tfimc it ‘Lawson and her youns | preached af the Seventh Diy Baptis fundamentals that good summer frocks | i colors. They’re splendldly adapted to Morning session, 16 oelock: Song sér- should possess. They are of refreshingly eool fabrics, in beautiful patterns, prettily styled and daintily trimmed-—Prices too, are very moderate—$2.98 up to $12.50. N i daughters Marjorie Gates and Virginia | church héré Saturday 715 Main Street. . Allihg Building § | vics, Scripture readifig ad praver, Rev.| Lavw. .61 th Mrs, Taw-| Mrs, Elmer Kenyon i éritéttaining Hée Fullfil all one Ay "k of sl m for d'e” and Willimantie Phene 44 R“;Fh L. Kimball, pastér 1’5"":: Mé- :5“.50:;0:’:", ;‘l!n,(?o}‘i:rn‘:(:n L. Perking, a7 “'{rf?“w hfi};fll Bgf:;:’ ‘{,‘.‘J’x’:’ port moial chureh, Bdsh Parl; R. dress hare d| Mrs Witltam o sports wear. Plain white, novelty stripes, - 1 weldamé, Rev. Haroid W. THURERESt | oo e oo s mee te tns o og shee | wan the suest of hér mother, Mrs. Laky ; Fules of ordr, e A. | sho- a Th ¢ the és ran i prominent among a score of others. They Kmo“rey Brog, |rouery: miie; sdtress s the Task| tnere " wie Mes, Laboming ant hey | parénte. Mr. and Ses. Frank $il. 8¢ are prlced as low as sz o8 aml up to $12 50. Worth While, Rév, WHlikm V. AleA, | mother Mrs Eliza D, Maynard. Ashaway on’ SuAdéy. P FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND pastor Federatéd church, . Willington;| —ffrs, James Martin of Merkien, who has| Mrs. B. L. Kéfiyon and Mr.:and Mrs £ music; addféss/ Tedchers and Their | bden spending the morith of June at her | E. E. Kényon and guést, Mrs. Luélla Ly- ¥ EMBALMERS Q“fl‘fl%flms‘vy el Bi g Symmer cottagé on the Buff, Leisure | ons. motored to Quémoshénaag, Plédsant F " 4 tef, pastér Union 5 ; Ea , 1s léaving Saturday, and the cot- | View and Watel on urday. ] W EED SUITS for Vacfl.tlon, $9.75 BARGAINS IN 18 Unian 8t Willimaitie; Conm | ijjiigly . music: address, Rév, 14 fm',,.s, boen taken by M. and Mrs. 1| v, and Mrs. Frank Ssandérs and son N Phone 298 {Lady Aséistant) |, Tillinghast; muslc; businéss séssion | B. Burton amd family of Mt. Vernon, N.| Frank were callers in Westérly Satuedas. A Tweed Suit for the summer vacation answers many needs,| SILK DRESSES Mr. and_Mrs. Tlisha Butdick and it's at the seashore, or coun are light in mwnfihtmd easy to pack up, and wnll.rZaveT::Zr bott: one.] 20 Ko she jeefulngle o “a sk s 5 guests of Westérly were guésia ot Mr. and Mrs, Cariton Irish on Satufday. John Deere-Dain System Rake dress for better r on i jackloek of g The prices too, will save you more than half. = m““wi::’m“’::: "::::;: : e o"c?fm 430 Otiands Smith Tweed Suits that formerly sold for 325 00 up to $29. 50 are THE RAKE THAT ENABLES YOU TO MAKE . of Westerly ward récent visitors herd. to perfection, and you save more than reduced to $9.75. half the former price, far they sold Jersey Suits—to close out at ......., vees. $6.98]as high as 93500, New Silk Waiats phear ana Miss MABE A, Langhdsr, o SIIJK HOSIERY A SWEATER 1 it ,‘1‘(:(:“ elanx;lynim:“zagnfur n:v:(]d‘:‘ 5 .M :—:.Uzi"z:! ;:: :a:vn:\l s.:.:fg WHITE AND COLORED FOR THE BEACH = i : % 2 Master" Paul Trowbridg: —— e CHAPLIN Mr. and Mrs. Adélbért Trowbridge of South Chaplin gave & parly Saturddy evening in henor of Mrs. Waller E. Lan- ing~his fourth hmmfl Thé ll;:‘x i i i Z » - i 3 \ illuminated with large Japa m'_;"';"“ A, 1"" ‘“:':‘p;:‘r‘.’; f“'"‘"“‘:"::’m:"":;"::" '";’":"f ;‘::: They are the kind you will bs pleased /= > aud the company. numbering anedt 2 36, ot article of wearina drol i - = g enjoy pleasa :u. these new waists more pogu- | vacation eutfit is mot. complete with.|'0 Wear with a separate, or to use on 2 g grounds. | Later in the evening (N6 som. lar. Greps de Chine, Georgetts and|out several extra pairs for emergency, | 90! evenigs, as an extra wran. They . i pany_marched Inm‘zl Douss 4 obn- sl LR Al L’/[l ’, (A " Z 5::‘.1‘1":5.2“,’,'50..?.“5..« m":d’u 1he br ors and patterns, in Slip-on effects, or ] 3 1 i @ shower of rose leaves. Mr. and Tuxedo—full length sleeves, or short \ ] o> - Russ récéived a largé bridal ioat of efic} —$2,50 up o $4.98. work e Beomusaet Sser Hin Toouiass A IMPORTANT BATHING SUIT recélved two Birthday cakés: on oné four candles weére Durfifig. Réfréshments of , ice cream and fruit pumch wérd The sacrament wif] ba abserved 4t the Leave # gl:re in your suit case for a Bathing by letter. Suit. You'll get more enjoyment out of your week-end holiday by having one with you! Hueyouunahamfrmawllecfiontht is lymphony in color, one that comprises types to suit every feminine mood, as well as Caps, Shoes, Wings and Garters, in a vari- AMOUS#QUALITY WILSONVILLE datuuns THEJOHN DEERE"DMN SYSTE“RAKEMAIIN . 3irs. Ophelin Kélly 1 at her home hetd """"‘7";',““‘”“"""' ety of colors. Suits are pnced as low as %I!upto%’& Pranch Voile—$5.98 to $8.98, Wa have an exceptionally good line W Summer Voile Waists, at §1.98 up o $3.98. OTHER ACCESSORIES You Need for Your Week-End MThere are 5o many little things in the Acces- sory line that one cannot think of, such as Handkerchiefs, Toilet Creams, Toilet ‘Pow- ders, Dress Shields, Pins, Belte, Ribbons, Gloves, Underwear, Tqwels, Face Cloths, or perhaps a Suit Case, or Traveling Bag. All thiosé little things may be had here, grouped :mmoffnynurmmcpph|wm- good silk hose, in such makes as Mc- Cullum, Phoenix, and Onyx, are good reliable makes, and priced as low as $155 up to $8.00 a pair. hay on clean stubble, in loose, fluffy windrows, with the JAY M. SHEPARD O awara Ketgsh aft fasmlly wire ia ‘mm 1o '...«'?:.‘“......... leaves or foliage in the shades and the stems outside — Lynn Sunday. of your The right A Saicenling’ Filars & Shesebl | o sion ool and several fiiends werd. i 3 B tly. LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT THIS RAKE !| [l w.c2 nomth s7. wiLLimANTIC | Moo Lawrence Dugsan ehtee of A G 7 & Embalmer |, Herbsrt Chapman of Worcester was & Funeral Director guest of friends hers recent Webster were visitors hére ) L ; Assistart. Tol. Connsetion | Miss Mary Saboster enteriaindd triénds The Jordan Hardware Co. | e = oo e s f 3‘3‘. gy The Mi Rots and Telephone 700 . Willimantie, Conn. fifi”‘* R e 'mn H. C. MUY co. a5 n-nu St., wnu-u.g..‘