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of the|the walks'as ttn!.et. The | various strgets to s pars e t ve fared ' constderably as|gtreet uga,l!m En of ‘march was as fol- \& result of the actions of the boys infliows: Vo Wallav. down High. down 2 aeighborhood for thespast five years.4 Main, . down, Tnion. up: .J; and un L iR < / / 7 ‘werd cofitinued: for the juvenilo)Valley with aismissal at tha 3 £ T/ A g comart siay, July 13. = 1 L % . ‘The police department recelved - —a & Z i 4 4 l%.:‘-u. 21, was charged |Several rontplaints of & ot na’r‘{ 1 2 ¢/ > ¢ 3 iR -"m Lea Aucltir, July#8, al; accidentc under the "'3"“:, bri ){‘u( g > s / / I ew r RN a laged to beengeommiiied ingone of | beyond the bridge bver e wiv No. | :; . = g ¢ - I ea : 1hs départments ot 'the American/ Thread | b mill of the American Thréad company 3 p . Y o o SompaRy’s plant. Prosecuting: Attorney | due to some motorists using the one-way ’ R 5 /8 de X ‘ . 3 B. Harvey asked for & contin-|street that rung from JUIS6R HIIL™ M , - / € of e s o dtlow witnéstes fof torisig arg ot aliowéd to_uss the aier 1 : ¥ i I A ! e la e ear Be meesent. Judge Foss continued the|street! lepding ';t Ple: ‘tuukmtfl!e(ms ) 3 7 y = | £ ‘ -5 3 ? lcash towSaturfiay morning. bridge, but must cofitinue éast and turn ] g . * Ve 8 : edich, ot Passsic, X. 3.0 was(8L the top of JitRon R . Motorit : \ : » { Here is a new Goodyear Cord Tire—a big, sturdy, long. Bis wife. He was represented by!" & Pagipane s 2079 z iRl = = 7 i “w I Pairiek J. Danghey. Holick| -Tha mémble af Gid W, % 0. passed | SsFs i il to pay for many “long tires of unknown value. Arréited bo & warrant sworn out byla very pleasant hour at & covered difh)ea over the Fourth Mr. and Mr. Charles his wie, Cazoline Hodick.\who allaged]! 1} Wednes- » 1t has a different tread from the famous Goodyear All- 2 )#ho -alleg uncheon, &t Grand hall Wednes-|Gaifier of Providence, R. 1. ¥ p; Sindahéd fer dndcame to live|day evenine. No (w6 dishes contained| Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Perkifs and Weather Tread Cord—a new tread with a deep, clean-cut, Caroline Oparowoka;in tais city.|the same kind of delicious food. Four|ifenry Nye of South Coventry motored ¥'he lofficer found Hodick late Wedres-tlong extension tal Were arranged in to Watch Hill and Atlantic Beach Sun- #ay |ifternoon with the Oparowoka wo-|the dining room afd around them gath- cog/like pattern—and it sells for from 20 to 25% less. ’ day. i fn & basement tenement on Meul-| red members of the cory, At arlgh;} ». ivthur Hurley is having a week'’s va- It has in it the samehilhindt long-stapte cotton, the same r Sosrt. Hodick #as not put.to plea. | m. the mesting opeped, the president pre- | cation, m.’i construction, the liber. B8 whs dound over fo the next term of siding. There was & large tiéndanee,| Frank R Custard, goneral secpetary : Goodyear patented y : same » 'UR8 @uperior cturt under bond .| considering the weather. The séere-|af i T ally oversize dimensions. When you buy the 4%-inch size, for cxammcgle, you get a tire . whose actual measurement is nearly 5 incheg,” Don't confuse this Goodyear Crose-Rib Tread Cord with other popular-price cords which sell at the same ptice or for slightly more. many cases, these other cords are made of inferior mate. rials, with short-staple cotton as a foundation. Get the tire that is good enough to carry the Goodyear name, thatis built to safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation. All of the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here have the Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord, as well as the famous All-Weather Tread Cord, ready for you now. ks tere=l af the Y. M. C. A., motored to Eastford \ ’ The Oparows 'woman during the’ fore-|tary's report was read and accéptéd. It) Thursday and will remain at the Boy|iL88y t0 operate—i i y s Bith wae mASISF Arrikgaments 1o-T8:36] waq votod o hade it outSR JUN 140 |ioroy, Snd Wil remaln st tig o) LAEY g ‘"‘!M to lift—mounted entirely on| the pond. at the pumping station tn Mansfied, the! yeok, wheels—very light draft—it is possible for a man to pull it a THe contlmued case of members to carry lunches. Me6tiNgS| Mrs Clement Hurteau and her daugi- £ : short distance on level ground—lifting an average size wind- tén, clme up before the district| ' ednesday in August, as usual ter to spend the remainder of \the weel X #ort At Wabster, Mass., Thursd The July rmeéting of Wiltmadtic Cify|With relatives and friend: . . through his attofney, Albert Le-[Dr. Fred M. Smith, No, 188 Windham enteriaining Mr. Wolmer's parents. Mr. WRITE FOR CATALOG Posut,Swalved the reading of the coin-|road.. Tén members were present, At a|and Mrs. Victor Wolmer and his broth- - présént: in court,' Miss Mac Leon- | per was réad by Dr. Owén O'Nefll, after | Ington: L Y 18, and Mre. Annie George, 18, Miss | which severalgriedical subjects wéré dis-| Mrs. Hemvy Nbe and Ruth Nye of d__ ghve damaging testimony | cussed. At the.clogs of the méeting afSouth Coventry spent Sunday in New L] 5 R&n Mrs. Geors was | fine luncheon was sgrvéd by DF. and Mrs, j London ane at Ocean Beach with rela- #hort irécess was ordered by Judge Ri-| So far the striké of e shépmén of |the néw Methodist church. WIL{JMAN'HC, CONN' Scouts' camp for the remainder 4f the :zg with molielting foompensation for | R0~ .besn .discontinued untll the third [ter Leéona left Wednesday for Worcs FOW. 4 aj“um Jutige Louis O. Re« Ron-{Medical Society was held ‘at the homé of | MF. and Mrs. Ralph U. Wolmer are Miat. Two iwitnesses against Rondean|short Wusiness meeting. A sciéntific pa-|er. Walter Wolmer and wife, from Arl- 3 i on the witness stand and a|Sinith. tives. They also attended. services in | Telephone 700 ford. During the recess Att Bodnt . notified the court th was Williag to plead guilty over & months’ § ey Le-the New Haven railfoad has had but lit- K‘:n and Mrs. Lucian ?lforan :f }‘l’"af‘ twondaau | tle effect in Willimantic. But four of | ester, Mass. who visited at the home : g not_given | the” seventee emplayés of the shop de-|of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hurteau overTilerman, Allen-C. Slads; committée of PLAINFIELD sentence, Prose- | partment which takes in fhe Air Line|the holiday, returned home Wednesday. | iNUiry, A. €. Slade, Joseph F. Joseph, L cuting m.,.«:., Joswph A Love woud Found-ouse and car fuspéetors’ station| ~Dr. and Mrs. Willam E. iéem}re:;k?:; g;“f;;}'jrflg*:fiegagflsfl-r;‘;*‘f;;;l:;r-cg‘f v guuna gt-duly Q&ulty ™ :xm ..:’. Compare these prices with NET prices you are asked to pay for “long discount” tives accept pver B 2 ere are . Mrs. J. 3 7 & 8, S e orothy C 0 a fe = p Y Sh% alust wan Boing-to st together -all - and children, Di @ and Julia, of Bris. |Mitteer Carl Seamon, ‘Robert Burteh, | Tucsday afternoon. Games were nikyed 30 % 3% Clincher. ... $13.50 32x4 Straight Side..$25.45 33 x 434 Straight Side ., $32.18 B4 facthyin the-case. Mrs. George's/ill-| Matry Young of fhia oty has just re-{tol, at their cotfase at Coventry Lake| Wiliam Broughton: coatmen, R. M. Jo-|and g candy hunt was enjoved, the pr 3% 334 Straight Side .. 15.85 33x4 Straight Side .. 26,80 34x 434 Straight Side .. 32.95 P e much that Jodss Meesessoon. | tiFned from a trip to Ware, Mem. and |over the noliday. - Fulla Jenkins is fo|SePh, John McDowell. A social tinic with | eing won by Miss Bilen Babcock. Finy ”/’ N b3 ot e reports considerable activities going On | remain for the rest of the season, |refreshments followed. biscuits with jelly, eaitines, peanut butter 32x 334 Straight Side .. 19.75 34x4 Straight Side.. 27.35 33x§ Straight Side .. 39,10 4 there on account of the reputed croci-{ Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tracy métored| The Wequetequock community elub | sandwiches, eg& and lettuce sandwiches, 3 x4 StraightSide.. 23.50 32x 434 Straight Side.. 31,45 35x§ Straight Side .. 41.05 r‘l‘l'e wl?k'h is supposed to inhabit the|Tyesday to' Hartford where they were will have dances during July and Aug-|eheese sandwiches, pickles, fancy cookies . are rivi As many &3 a thousand cu-| joined " by their damghter Winifred and|ust for the memtqs and their friends rious toufists have visited the river inlg friend and motored fo Litchfield and |SVETY two weeks. The entertainment and walers, cake and coffee, jelly with Thete prices inelyde manufacturer's excite thy ban vhiv Goodybat ib Tread ) made i and 8 inch sizes for truchs one day; and hundreds-are contintously | Bantam Lake, to spend tha day. commitice includes Carl Mitchell, Hiels| ten, were. srved by the hasies mather. g CréssRib Tread Cord Tives are alss a7l d coming and going. One of the theatre| My and Mrs. John Whitney and Mrs. | Main, Leo Crowley, Lucy Crowisy, Ray-| Mrs. George A. Babcock. The tables W . . managers there imported a four-foot[Susan J. Harrington of Windham Cen-|Wond Ledwsrd and Mrs. Pollard. $i3.33 | prettily decorated with red, whité & 3 P m jcrocodile and set it in-a tub of -Water|ter entertained friénds and relatives|\aé réalized from a\gecent ) aked bean|biuo siceqmers and fiags. The favars Z - in his theatre, as the originai Ware!from Willimantic and. other places Tues- | SUDPEP. ‘ E were tiny silk flags. 3 river crocidile. His ruse was later did-lday. A fine clambake was enjoyed, with| <Charles Willlams of Rochester, N. Y. Pete Kagn has returned to Ha P 2 J Bl ()85, 43 o Hartford te . covered and chused much exsitement. | music ‘and reworks m the evening. was a caller here Thursdav. csume his studies at a vocational training a e he general opipion ts that if Waré . e e dign gk batis | | | “planted” the crocodile in the rivér the pian was very\ suagesstul, STONINGTON GOSHEN his home here. e Miss Agnes I Peltiér, nursé at -St. Archibald W, Buehnin, of Manéfleld. | Many of fhe borough trees, which have RSN AR R Gy ol - g Francis' hospital, has returned to Hari- j Sénce to daricli yourbiodd | ngent for e #atedkd of education, #tood for the past century have had 0| the ‘mems of (he formers fatner ar kot | (074 after visiting at the Haine of het Y ont onmnstedineroear. |made his reguiaritflp €o tHe fown bufld- {be rémoved in their dutiés of iding | eay & farm, a3 AUNEL 8t Crys-| parents. Mr. and Mss. Penl Feitler. ) et Trom 1o & ewer. | ing Thursday morhingy-theeting children |hade all along the old streets. but,aré o e Alfred Ladrre of Taftville visited rela. d Mrs. Beals and daushters. Misses Dor- ! between the ages of 14 #nd 16, sedking {being replaced with young trées by the i P form of fron. Bke the iron o - 7 5 Y. ‘oq |1 Gladys and Esther Beéals, with Mrs.| M o yons blood andHike theiron | SOBIOTEnt cedrtgolnmi' Amthtfth: Ymrge Imgrovement socle(y. About 50| George Osborne and daughter. Miss. dz)‘g‘?‘fflf“’“{;‘flfi:;flymfi after & 16w | Hartford aver the Fourth. 5 spiaache 1t indo prepared, | G0zen presented themselves and took the |frees have heen Mlanted in the places of | Fazel Osborne, of Malden Aavs., oy | o aoyiie, i 3 Many from this village attended the # Wk ibwill not injure the testh | Foquired-test: WAL vef the old-ones-and-they*savethe various Y 4 1d W. Gilleau of Moosup is emplay- | various placés . offording amusement ‘on g guests over the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. | ed in the Mercier Store. 4 Séx didturd the somach. Itisi | State Pollcomen Russel Warmion, of | S7°cls from becoming bire .Elm, Cut| B R. York. St T e ke Chasiie Robinme 4t . ts | 3 : - Wednesday evening St. Johw: 4 feady for almest immediate: | Siafford, made his weekly visit fo thisile Mein nd Water strests are among| Aiss Eva Curry a nurse at the Hart- | o Knights of Colhu':-bm. Pl PR Bt Koo nd assimitation| | iy 8 those where there are new trees growing, | ford hos et B h e Chaad whie some soe| | V7 Thursday examining apslicants f0f | mycus trecs add fo the beauty and charm fond ospital was home over he holi- |and reunion at St John's hall, It heing | Rhode Isiand thls week. Siane cleim metatiic ton | Totor, Yehicle drivare loenses, During | o oy < igaity to the old. town. Ta_the early morning hours ‘of Inde. |® Ut o¥er a year since the couneil | The Fourth passed peacefully and no whieh people weually take s, | 16, 2 Aout bwerty emplion A Séth THomas ¢lock of an up-to-date|pendence Day the people of the com- |y, OFanized. A portrait of Grand |accldénts were reported. * pot absorbed atall. If you aze 850 " type has just Deen purchased by the | munity were awakened hy the ringing of Knight Raphael Seney, the first grand At _the Wauregan Congregational - motstideg or well yonowe it | The Odell M. CHapmas Continestal |péople by contribution and will be hung|the. Goshen church ifell; fthis bell is | Ti8ht Of St. John's couneil, was hung |church, Rev. William Fryling, pastor, Fifs and Drum Corps will make anethér|in the spire of the community club house!in the key of C and can be heara for |, the council chamber and unveiléd s |the Sunday morning sermon will be on | week-end trip out_ of tewn Saturday.|which was once a Bapfist church. The|miles around. Plams for the day's cel- | % (°K°n Of appreciation and gratitude to | The Secret. The church school avill meet They will o to Webiter, Mdse. wherd|clock has_three dials which will be il-|cbration by Goshén Community club had | he fiTst gvand knight from the memibers st 12 o'clock. Young Pecple's meeting they will taks part in the paradé and |lumined at night and can be seen from|been made some time previous. The |of (N council. Present Grand Knight | Thursday evening at 7.30. Sunday school fleld day contests undér the guspicés of pofmts nearly all over 6w oll Wattles house had been falling into | O, Glibert Charron delivered the présen- [plohio at Wildweod park Saturday afi- the drum corps there. The berough $20,000 library on Wada-|decay for many years awd the gaping | 2L0P address speaking of the vafuabje | ernoon, July 1ath. ontractor Fred H. Willlams and men |wanuck park is an attractive structure.|roof gave it @ weind and ghostly ap |SSTVICES réndered by Past Grand Knight — are making good progress w&:fi thé wérk [ Cement Wwalks a.';nutdthe ;;{m; wh:lch have geium and the old landmark was dis- ;:‘::’r'a ‘:“:’“ '“‘s efforts were turried LYME of repainting thé inferior of tHe police|just been completed make a short cut|figurement to the landscare of Goshen s organizing a new oéuncil. Hs > Ration. | The e #rs How 4t work if|around the Hquste; Hilltop, Permission was secured by the | 96C/ared that it was a great pleasure . wheel barrow race. won by John Spauld- fngm and took past in the parade 24d. the conidor and et FooMm. RE s club From the awner, now Heine in. Bus, [and nrivilege to call on Past ~ Grand | Mrs. Esbert Bull and daughter. Bet- |ing and Royal Choquette, Fat man's |ing to the plcturesquesness of it 24 itf 1 Clesks -of locdl stores were firany|, MAuy New York guests have arrived|ion that it could be torn down and from | KISht Semey in. the name of the mem- |V Of Wethérsfield, spent the Fourth |race. won by “Billy” Yare. At night an fnumbers. In spite of the weather ther 2g 7 Blessed with pleasant weathér for their | (o the summer. including Dr. and Mrs.|g qcloek until noon July Fourth, mamy |DerS fo unveil the fine portrait and{With Mrs. Buils parénts Mr. and Mrs. |entertainment in the church included’ |Was a large erowd; automobilés along E & chflbfz"g G‘-Mflnbflghg hait Holifay. Thursddy . affesoon. 3&1“-1?:15‘!'“5 ‘\?ms‘(‘v‘a:‘; gaan;is <“;F i s made light work. At this there { ith hi§ permission to allow it to re- | L¥fan Harding in sur{llnx City. "fhe Declaration of Independence, read b?(h sides of the street and every place e - 1 3 f g5.| Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mr. 2 e ¢ g |main in"the councti h H. L. Lat and family of Hart-|by Deacon Luther M., Smith ddress 1of vani Chas-Otgood Co.,.or any other good H. B: Remington 16ft Thureday aftér-|\ . ¢ o0 " 0" iy M. oand Mrs. | hore & few minor mishaps. The fwo the council chamber indicating nfv;n ly n \ 8 Address tage. s in Plainfieid Tuesday evening. trtainéa Mss. Pesvells - Brother ' from o it deacons of “the parish h O | the esteem In which the members: ael | f9Fd, spent the Fourth at Concorn, their |by- Rev. William Swainson of Dayville. _ dreg store. oron for.New York oity on & BueinéSly. 5. Demte. M. and ‘Mrs. Simmons.| uith ructy natls and anurt thelr NeDds | ihelr first grand knight: e T;m“"" summer_home, The fireworks will be set off next Satur- | wadison.—Miss Alice Hill Chittenden of R Mr. and Mfs. C. P. York and family and - William Shéa of Neweastle, Pa., 15 a large hole through the top of i tion came as a surprise to- Mr. Sénéy Miss Ruth Hatdipg who has been em- |day evening, on account of the - rain g0od hat. but WHat of this, the old house i Guilford and Brooklyn, will give a 88 Miss Chaperon. Mr. aRd Mrs. Fitarcy who expressed hiy appreciation and sin.|P0§%d at the Shanley works in New |Tuesday. e The town oslebrated our litical topice visiting relatives in this cfty. % i ries of our leotures on Pol D! Mre Waiter V. Hotme spet Thiiraddy |OITINEtOR dnd family of Boston are|and the ‘events of the day have passed |CSFEly (hanked éach and every one for | BHiUN for 4 mumBer of vears has re |country's birthday as well as “Ouf o growing intersst at the Madison Coun- TOUR COTTAGE OR CAMP e among prominent ar into history; however, all will yecall | the honor paid him. #ignid and wil| teach in Centerbrook the | King's/ iry club house on Tuesday mniorning, »“ at o reasonable cost [in Hartford on businéss. Mr. and Mrs, Bdwin S. Stanton are <n-| the community 4% yees Followi ¢ ... lcéming year. Miss Hardi du- » 31 dad B T y spirit of ~ the work. ollowing the unvefli i Mg s ooty Y o - i 3 The Red Men came oOver from Put-§Tuly 11 dnd 24, and August 22. a i fnw.':..',’".,'..f"" “ioex'of) | Mrs. Gidéon Geneet was fn HATUGM | yrigining Mr, oa8 Mrs. A. A. Hovoer of | dhundart” colistion erced at moon o | Grand Knight Albert. Dongrge i L) |Mtéd from Norwioh Free Academy in i Jdamaiea, L. 1. ding good old-fashi Hallows' coundil of M a 131s. = WAED BROS., 7 Deputy Sheriff Addison J. Greensitt itz of 3358 el s o good old-fashioned lemonade, y il of Moosup. gave an 3 % 4§ Fasksoh (8., Wilimantie. léft Tharsday aftérnoon for Springfield, mfi?’»(‘h&%flifi ;0 wl:nr;‘:f s ice cream. ete, amd for their part of |eloguent address on Catholicity and Ce. | MF. &hd Mre. J. C. Harding and sons Mass,, on a business trip. 3 ap. |motored to Vermont last week to visit Phonie 632-3. marssd | MO O D eiD: 4ad us her| Mre Bros M. Gray and son Enos, Ruth lmunity must thank the members of the | PIause from the members, friends. Y i s her land Bthel, of Ledyard, are guesis of | fadies AN sosiety. Rev. Father James J. Tyler, tes . Mrs C. M. Péck and daughter, Miss Bum F eet Coms and St ver the pourth Migs Mildred Dav- [ ;. and-3rs. Biisha -Clark The crowning event of .the day was |aPY pastor of St. John's parish m,'fiff:d“ Ines, visited ‘Mr. and Mrs. Matrice Peck ] 1 9 5 George 8. Holt and J. C. Linesln léft baug. the game of baseball late In the after- |an impressive address of that Fraterni- |2t Whité Bédch laat week. the day's sucéessful celebration the cora. ) lumbianism. which received gréat |3 JAY M. SHEPARD 3 £ Swordfiéh has appeared on the market. | noan. the Lebanon mine befng winnore, [t¥ Which each organizatto George Addsms and femily of Nor- q p T Ghssanting Fimecs 8 Shovard | ied- ol et T T e copt plaha Glarke s brousht n (¢ | Beauuul nepwarks wers moed-trom Hore |10, De & suscoss "* 2 0 "t M| wich somt Sunday i wen. Aagurme | ({ ouses Halt 8. VO S e d Mrs. ¥, T from Block Istand this week. The fish|over at Camp Mpoween during the{ Brief addresses were made by other Mrs. J. W. in. ™ ' Mr. and Mrs. ¥, D. Jordan and fam-far, scarce and keep weil out In deep wa- : {Paneral Director:& Embalmer |iis motorea to Pleasint View o ¢ evening. visiting and local brothers, ¢ Mrs. Ida Harding visitéd her sen, Lee Fourth. \ the | oy, ~ Swoplifish steaks are bringinz 30| Mre Georse Moors and daughters, | refreshments wers served by e Thieh | Haraing, at- Newington last Week and #5-62.NORTH ST, & WILLIMANTIC 3 | %atly, Assistant. * Tel Connection, o eents & POURA refail Jni the local mar-|Mre Mabel Fox of Heekanum, were (he | tainment eemrnittes, Wik Suiiy SHMME ha dUESy Saados. sc Mew' BH: 0 l hlkefl' Bo‘ lm Mr. and Mrs. O, 8, Loveland entertaln- | Ct” Tols and flounders are abundant. | guests of friends here over the Fourili | Henry Peichia and Fred cordiat — |tatn: 3 ; niong om ton to Many orops of peas have hesn sooiled | Every one welcomed the bright sun- |sacial followed durinz which Grand | MrS. Willlam Brown of New York is —_—— by the sains of the pest few weeks. |shine Thursday. Haying had been at a |Knight Albert DeForge, of Moosup, en- | & Buest at Judge Marvin's. e Whess #ho. %626 Teky 1o KEve a 16w | atardetill for over a wwedk om. account | Lerbaied with a : o ts = 3 Reaches New York Where Foot Troubles Threaten To End : KMC BI'OS. P have gold them at 80’ ents a peck. Srass|of the dull weather and rain. " S R e o e N EAST KILLINGLY Strenuous Journey. Tells How She Outwitted Pains X Y # has been bencfited by the rain ard the 2 5 1o combine their carnival with Be. Jonis 1l % B ing P vy e hay rop will be unusually heavy ‘n this The community was shocked, this rom Sore, Burning Feet, Corns Bunions parish and hold th 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND séction, farmers state. BALTIC o b to be decided lalter. ; Fourth of Juy morning when the news 8 EMBALMERS Mr. 'and Mra Gasion ‘Tantiff and| gs B E Cote Mrs. Bdward Case T e (T R e T YPSY FOOT REUEF Mary Ellen Pontiff of New York andiang daushter, Loulse, are in Woensocket, | * LISB 2 Oatley was dead. Edward Roscoe Oat- . ™ Uslom.St Willimarntic, Conn Misces Coleman and Kelley and "Ch.oe | gffending the fumeral of Mrs. Roche- ON ley, the sopy of Joseph and Cynthia Taft 2 L Phone 290 1| - ilady, Assistant) - CLUER 2 Leélgh of Willismsbure, Va. ‘ars ‘muests|loauof Carrimeton avenue. Dr. Helen Baldwin, of New York, aft. | 08tley, wds born in September. 1844, and A wondflfu‘ Secret \ . : o1 of Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Revnolds. Papl Brennan fs_confined to his home | &r spending a few days with Miss Lucw | 1¥éd practicaily his life in this village. F GT,.'{“""'¢"~,Q“;'"§°'I§ M“r_zm“ i !P\; on Willimantic road because of an attack | Baldwin, left Tuesch: with hem miect, | FOF the Past élévén years he has made rom the Deoert — +iffin_enterfalned the soctets < : of indigestion. \ M his her ‘with his niécé, Mrs. E. Bthelyn of Calvary Episeopal church at het cot- iss Helen Baldwin. of Oberon, North | I8 home y Alby Cote has moved hi Dakotar to* sail W v . Monday night he afe his supper tage, Hillorest, at Wamphassic - Point. 24 ved his family for otar to® sail Wednesday for a visit | GOTe. ay night ppe 14 v - the summer to his summer home on [te Palestitie. . They will touch < as usual, joking with the others and FTER shaking hands with EEDD A Af the anmial meeting of Plonest | Hemlock Knoll, in Norwich, on the Nor. |POrts Along the . Mediterrancan, mios | telling \whet he was gomg to do the Governor Cox, of Massa- - 2’4 A Hook & TLaddér Company Wednasday ev- | wicl-3altle trolley line. spend some time in Egypt. next morning to awaken them. As they | Cchusetts and Mayor Curley, of 4 l . ening, Foreman R. M. Delagrane> pre-| Only a small field of gunners report- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Enquist and Ht- |hed not heard any sound from his room | Boston, Mrs. Bella Doyer and sided_and Treasurer W. F. Broughtoned at the traps of the Baltic Trapshoot-|tle son, Willlam, of Rocky Hill, were vis. |at aout 7.30 a. m- ‘Mr. Irons went in t0 | her fifteen-year old son started #nd Robert L. Burtch secretary and theling club July Fourth. , H. Sargent was |itors over Sunday and the F joke him about ovérsleeping, to discov- eir iong hike from Boston 1 . ) g auditing committee reportel. Four ap-|high gun, with a card of 43 out of a |Mrs. Olaf .\'elxon"s. o et that Deacad Oatley had died soon %o, An:Eluk::-.lif h,-(d\m t g tlc onn > plications for ‘membership were received | possible 50. ' Claire Barber and daughter, Dorothy, |after going to his yoom. Dr. Burroughs | pothinghut jack-knives in i 9 . - and will be acted on at tis August meet-| The scores: retugged Monday to Waterbury after 4 [pranounced death due to heart failure | i ooopets and walki g 4 . S Fhe - tribinbay: rigetod racoiply of Hit Week's stay at the Barber homestged, |induesd by 'a long-standing case of | O POgKels & ng —- s ——————— $368,75, -dlsbursements $312.30. Blancs |H. Sargent . 43 501 A numbér from this town enjoyed the | FRéumatism. C sticks for protection on $38.49. The company has deposid in|M. A. Gill 8 50 | slendid Chautauqua prosramme givem| In spite of St Swithin Ifke weather, | their strenuous journey. P p . ¢ , §|savings vanks of §1082.74 The hourd | Robitatlle . 26 50 |in Jewett City the past week. the greg and glorious Fourth waé prop- | Dressed in khaki '#‘ v ,PECIAL IN SUWER of e was re-slected. July 12 the|Greshamer 34 301 On account of the death of his-fath. | eFly ceichratbed. At 5.80 a. m. the can- | they reached NewYarkCity company wil lhave a drill at .30 p. m.|Frohmander . 33 50 [er, Arthur Edmund has closed his la- |nom ushered in /the preliminary exercises, | in good time, where Mrs. w ASH 3 DRESSB 9 The following appeintmeénts wore made: | Wetdhass 32 50 gm at R. R. Barbers, where he has' bells began t3 ring nfld Whistles "":'- Dnger 's burning feét, eorn: - s 50 een empioyed for m ears Sugt. Henry Oatiey added an extra peara - 1 — o e gone to make his nn:?zlm mfi;fi whisfle to his mille About nins o'- :: m&« nceql:;d B today ;and | tomerrow, we have a special group of B ivtibnntn, 4810 price Shich: ik Sanict e on‘that'a dress, to-be charming, must necessarily. be,| A STRENGTH-BUILDING |5 2o s viaiis | 5E 0ottt el i ol | 0 bl et The household goods belonging to J.|to Johm Chase's cormer, down Peftin- flpedifimm"w el 3 - 3 i ‘wonde 6 vone, VITAMINE-FOOD |G v =i osdiuin 0l pliiees B 8| oot Rl o e or's beit oltén is mian stee o > e v«f::} Frffl Irons and son, Jesse, of |the p! s Mflxm' wi mmpoldflngmt.:m tained a. box expensive. 3y cblm' body needs an easily aenbgorbed,pp' ?n%nnnmmm“ S’ 17 S | : s :of ‘Normandy, Dotted :Voile, Gingh in that places no burden upon digestion but does yield e;iumn e e % : refr 13 with friends here, had & large cage containing tw turkeys and geveral Tittle turkeys. Loyls Harstow wincingly)that the price $9.50 will buy a most charini MY Al WAUREGAN of Valey Famn had @ very pretty fioat s o decorated 'in yellow and white, with one Mr. arf Mrs. Fred Moffitt of Fiteh- ‘his prize caives In ft. i John burg, Mass, were recent visitats with |Emitn dnd his family rode with the big ‘reach-Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. James Moffitt and fami- and ki it ringing. lere Were Mg, Iy, 5 98 sat m" “agn:,m floats mwn'f“ girls and | - succeeded is best told in her | The large. generatar for eupplying the | young ladies. Raymond Swith hed the | own wardsin an interview, new electric moators and other electrieal ganm carrylng the “King’’ and Frank | just hefore leaving New 3 u s ived - ques T 5 howder contii 8,800 P 2 gt L 4 = B 1 a8 & 3 Siation hie ;:e_\:."m;hn;fi :;.b‘:k:mtg. m,m“:a":‘&l‘ church ™ st T30 the z'&k&‘fi;;m,__ fe have other frocks as low as $2.98, and they dfe very F PUREST VITAMINE-BEARING COD-LIVER QIL ' |42, ' Wiase and others are being |cegtests ware held over ‘st tho AReptio | " :When we reach- : y and.in good style. / N RO :&!1? taken with ening benefit any day, Its abundantly Miss Flora Dasenais, nurse at the | by Linweod Stiliwell Tire rolling con- | cd New York i vitamine-nourishing properties : . Jmills, is taking several weeks' vacation. |fests won by fiifams, Frank Da- | City, in good 3 e e ——— To children or adulis who : are exceptionally helpful i | Hiss' thiihie ot Conal Vilden | v o snd Bobert Arnold. 005ard | gD g : R Gy e BB o R PR L B R K Heed adven” T e von "ty that pro‘méle ';vth d;lda bn?lfl:‘“mc Properties | |manning the Sunday school pienis - & | Bert. Brmest_Fiferen climb- 7% he. P . gro ild streagth. Wildwood park, Saturday, July 15th. |ed the pole, Ple-ating contest i g e e Buy Scott’s Emulsion today—tcke it regularly! tion will be by automobiles or | was wWon by Royal Choguette. —Wh . Sme . = 5