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J Preston. 3 He Shall Give His Angels Charge, . John Prindle Scott Mr. Preston, Come Unto_ Me, Canon in B miner, 1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth, | Handel (From The Messtah) ' Oftertory, Adagio, Postlude, Marche Solonelle, Numbered among the sances that annoy people resident near the center of the borough are flocks of pigeons that seem assigned to the spe- mission of alighting on dweliings and creating such an racket as to make it impossible for the The pigeons have been irritating of late, engaging in cooing matches that dawn to darkness. It is mext to impos- sible to drive them away places they select for roosts, and they. are damaging buildings turbing people. During the perlod of a few minutes that traffic was held up at the Main crossing Wednesday morning, while railroad gates were down, from five states pulled up awalting a clear right of way. sented were Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Massa- chusetts. . And as the train pulled out along came other cars bearing South Carolina and Florida registration plates. This is Indiéative of the long distance touring that is being done this season and of the unusual amount of it finding into Danielson largely as the result of the opening of the new route between - Willimnatic and Danielson via and’ Brooklyn. the great increase in this traffic that is to be anticipated when the link of the trunk o the prices of expressed_that prevail, notwithstand- has kept the hard for nearly four supplies of bituminous coal for; the manufacturers in Barglel summer nul- - B, g early morning| 4] Ea people to sleep. l‘ tting It 18 simply the price. At an- stated that 14 ‘cars ; it i ipment to this town. This Tecently arrived from Hamp- and is West Virginia seemed to be a that there will be no in- of the operation of mills in account of the coal ii i3 as well as dis-| i states repre- scale than at any| then shipped by rall It forecasts sesttal by Baymond E. Preston, ol Ada Holding' the apecial feature of the union service to be held at the Baptist church Sunday program has been arranged as Prelude to The Deluge, against the practice some-farmers he; abouts have of hitching bulls -alongside the highways, the long ropes permitting Lose Your Fat, ‘Keep Your Health Sus flesh is not healthy, neither o diet or exercise too much The simplest method { the overfat body stand squarely across the highway ani become & menace to anyone The attention of the state police will be; arrived for the season and 19 wi vt wume called to the practice. which is a vio- | lation of the law and one that causes fear to many persons who know what bulls are capable of doing if the fancy There isn't the slightest indication ap to the present that there will be any se- ries of band concers on Davis park this season, and the spooners who joying the exclusive use of the bapd evenings—and ot about the lack of lights—have the pros- being undisturbed Pretia Tasidis contan on contain an of the \amous Marmola Pre- are sold by druggists the e doliar fof a case. They and Jeave no wrinkles or throughout. The chamber of commerce has consd- ered the concert matter -and announces is financlally unable to under- take the providing of music. g ough, through its offictal board, has not shown any .interest.in providing a little and some assert the of- flclals have mo, right to make an appro- | priation for such a purpose. the matter. stands. The fourteenth series the Danielson Building and Loan. asso- ciation is being issued and it was an- nounced Wednesday hy. Treasurer Clif- ford H. Starkweather that 64 shares al- ready have been taken. ' Of fssued the first of price 4612 Woodward Ave., De- frott, %ick., and procure a case. PAINS ACROSS Efll entertainment, So there L OF BACK in Housework. shares of| their home at the lake for the season. teenth series, year, 203 were subscribed. Starkweather that the assoctation’s funds loaned and that three or four homes in the borough are now being constructed through use In part of the assoclation's s, which loaned at 5 1-2 Shareholders are rate of 5 per cent. the present time proximately $1,500 per interest at the The income of the Value | first series of shares, issued six and a half years ago, has increased to Mrs. Elmer Willlams of Willimantte fs spending a few days with Willlams formerly was Gartland, Willlam Gardner, Hopkins, Misses Susie Collins and Elizabeth Dunn, reyresenting depart- ments of the S. N. E. T. company in this were at Norwich to attend a meeting at which a déclsion was rived at to hold the district outing at Gardner lake August 16, Sergeant Harold Conkltn, U. §. Ma- rine corps. and attached to the U. §. S. Nevada, is spending a 20 days’ leave of absence with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Conklin of Eimville, recently returned from a California sta- tion and after a stay at Hampton Roads will proceed to Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Martin ‘Wolt and Misses Helen and Madeline Cronin were visit- ors in Norwich Wednesday. Members of the patriotic socleties of Danielson at Wildwood park * Wednes- day for their annual splendid day and enjoyed it thorough- The Nevada, outing had M. and Mrs. B, C. Corklin and fam- 1y of Emville were beach, near New Haven, to attend i . outing for A, T. and T. sempees enn| copecially that of the heroine, Nell, im: ployes and members of thelr families. Preparations 2 building the new sidewalks at to be put Sale—Extraordinary . _ /REGUEAR PRICE $6.75 s flAiHH%wuhuur:gfi:?hum FRESH HADDOCK down along the frontage:of the Congre- gation church property on Main and Reynolds streets. William Nuttal- expects to leave next and the month of August at Narragan- sett Pler. Mrs. Louis Lague remains critically il at her home at Oakland beach. She has been so 1ll the past few days as to cause apprehension -among her rela- tives and friends. Under a federal emaction fixing lower rates of pay for enlisted men, members pensation for their recent tour of duiy | at Camp Eustis than was the case last | year. - The pay of privates has been dropped from $30 to $21.50° per month, eftective July 1. and other grades arel lowered in_proportion. “Today (Thursday) is the day of the fleld_outing of the poultrymen of the ‘Windham County Farmers' assoclation. The party will gathersat -the Searles farm, west of here, this: afternoon. The first slgn of fall—the reglstrars’ notices that the time is near at hand to between| enroll on the caucus list e Hartford and Providence via, Danielson] Mrs. Marjorle -Martin and daughter is completed and opened ‘for travel | of New Bedford are visiting Mrs. Mar- i tin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Many of thess tourists, 1t 1s motioed, | Bill stop in Danielson and make purchases, their buying being general and of such a nature as to benefit many storekeep-| Donald Stone is visiting his mother, Mrs. George Stome, of Academy street. COLUMBIA Mrs. Emily Little (eft Tuesday morn- ing for East Hampton for a visit with her son and daughtef-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Little. Miss Susan P. Clapp of Hartford, who has spent several summers in town, has { of Miss Eliza Hutckins on the Green. Mrs. Annte Gilbect of Hebron' and her daughter Helen are occupying the Rose cottage at the lake. Miss Gilbert has been teaching in Hartford for the past thres years. Gordon L. Burton of New Haven, grandson of Mrs. Willatd Clarke, and Mrs. Burton have announced Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Eisenberg and son of Brookiyn, N. Y., arrived last week and complainfig] are at the lake agaln for the season, oc- cupying the old homestead of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs, M. S. North and son, who have during the past year been occupy- ing the: cottage near the Green belonging to Miss Amelia Fuller, are occupying for the summer the cottage of E. C. Little at the lake. Mrs. Warren Gollins has returned after two weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Little at Bridzewater, Mass. Mrs. Walter O. Roberts and her aunt, Mrs. Helen Smith, of Hactford, are.at During the past: week several trucks filled with young people “ave arrived at the lake from the surrounding towns for plenic outings. Miss Edith Lucy Little of Springfield, Mass.. with Miss Ruth Clifford and Miss Madeline Davis, who are assoclated with her at the city library, Springfield. spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Willard Clarke, on the Gresn Miss Clit- ford and Miss Elizabeth Morrison accom- panied Miss Little recently on an auto- inoblle trip through the White mountains. to Montreal and Quebec. Misses Dorothy and Lucy Burton of New Haven are svending a few days witn their grandmother, Mrs. Willard Clarke. Among those who were in town at their homes spending the week end, beinz in business in other towns, were Miss Viola Lewis, Miss Bertha Latham, Cleveland and Ernest Collins and Henry Schriefer. Columbla Grange Dramatls club pre- sented Saturday evening last oné of the most atfractive performances ever given In Yeomans hall. At the op:ning hour the, €Very seat in the hall was occupied, and many| yersons were standing, while a large number were unable to gain admis- sion. The play was a four-act drama entitled The Dust of the Karth, with the following east: David Moore of Maple cottage farm, Wiliam M. Wolff Susan Moore, his wife, : Fdith F. Blakeley Eiizabeth, thelr daughter, Marian B. Holmes Jerry, their son, Luther I Buell Rev. Dr. Templeton, & young divine, . Philip H. Isham Miss ‘Arabella, the village newspaper, Helen L. Clarke John Ryder. the young master of The Maples, Raymond E. Clarke ‘Wandering Tom, a mystery, Raymond. E, Lyman 0ld Mose, his companion, Clayton E. Hunt Nell, the Dust of the Earth, M i Madeline A, Holmes The varts were exceptionally well cast, personated by'Miss Madeline A. Holmes. Clayton Hunt was an excellent negro se: vant, and Biil Wolft a stern-but wise parent and guardian. The music by a five-plece orchestra was excellent. Dancing and refreshments followed the pay. The proceeds of the entertainment will be de- voted to some public improvement. i TRev. T. Newton Owen preached to a {1arge congregation Sunday morning from {15, 67: 15, I dwell with him also who is i of a holy spirit. : LYME i Dr. Hunt of New York ' spent Sunday with his family on Bill Hill. Mrs. Frank Jones returned to her home in Essex Saturday, after a visit at her old ‘bome in Sterling City. C. M. Tiffany has rented a house at Saybrook . Potnt. F. A. LaPlace is suffering from heart trouble. Boy sconts from Meriden are camping on Robert Sawyer's lot on Hamburg cove. . Lee Harding and family of New Britain spent Sunday with relatives on Bill Hill weelc to spend the remainder of July| | Conductor Robert Greene fell trom the running board of his car while bound for Westerly Tuesday at 11.15-p. m.:at De Sault's station, midway betwee: Avondale and Jolley's iice: plant. . ] The car, 103, with Motorman Sherman Northfield,” Mass., have returned -home. A “meeting which was held Monday. ' in Gage ‘chapel, which Holds 900, was at- tended by the delegates of Aloha camp, which _comprises. 175 members. ‘Misr of the Service battery will get less com-{and Conductor Greens lett -Watch Hill| miiorey Moy, Of this camp, was cam 8¢ 1115 p. . and at Avondals: the con-| e s merseners e SRR e ductor ‘stood talking fo.a passenger. As| granddaughter of the Jate Dr. Dwlght the car neared De-Sault's he turned to| Moody of ‘Northfleld and attended the walk the running board to the Tear of{ Northfield seminary. There -are 900 the car, stepped, lost his balance and| young people at Fast Northfeld and fell to the road. The car was stopped| Aloha Camp was the Iargést’one of’the and Greene was carried to Dr. May's| grounds, office in an automobile that came along St e e AT shortly after the accident. ool el G After first aid treatment.at Dr. May's| 2ficcn 478 comprise_the following: . office he was sent to the Lawrence hos- e et et 4 oy's mother, TS. Teene, - | e 3 o “« 161 Bits: ot ks JEETRS B Warner, land and dwelings at Watch Wednesday the house physician at the| 1 hospital stated that he.was Testing fair-| , DRVId Mc G. Newall to Joseph Cor- ly comfortably and summed . up his ig- e dinas o ek "“‘:‘_ juries as an injured ear drum, n slfgrh|, WP of Alm Ay n e fracture of the skull, brulses ‘snd- skin| S . nd Hortense B. Alderman, tot abrasions on. the face and hands. i b abd tand ke The program for-the fifth bamd con-|ment Company to Richard H..Cole, par- cért at Wilcox park tonight at 8 o'clock|cel of land ‘at Weekapaug, < Thomas follow: Crawford' to Morris. Siverstein, lot ‘at March, Solid Men to the Front, Sousaj Pleasant lew. Overture, Pletziosa, Skaggs! George L.. Thompson and wife to Al Popular airs, a, Georgla, Feist| bert Pilling,. lot at Pleasant View. b, Some Sunny Day, Berlin| * John H. Austin to Andrew: ajd Emma Cornet solo, selected, My. Gavitt| Holmes, land and buildings at Hopkin: Descriptive selection, A ~ Hunting ton: cemetery road, known as tie Nor- Scene, ‘Bucalosi | man farm. . 3 b. Three o'Clock .in the Morning, |on Prospect park. + -Feist| Chatles L. Adlen to Elmer.L. Briggs| Fantasia, Home Sweet = Home the and wife, tract of land on Post road: World Over, sampe| Mr. and Mrs. C. 3. Meore, Richard Jr., March, Allied ictory, ~Zickel|and Mrs. W. D. Main of Palmer street Finale, Star Spangled Banner. are at Lord’s Point, Stonington. C. O. Gavitt is director: of the. band, Wednesday morning Mrs. Morato of 40 1-2 Plerce street, Westerly, was com- 4 mitted to the insanie hospital at How-| Lved, this week at his cottage at Week here he has spent the .past 30 ard, R.'L -Drs. Scanlon® and PRk S i she was taken In the Sanitary Corps am- heaviest on ‘Elm street .that has been bulance Wednesday morning. There are s Hix ChEATE in Ty Tally, noted for the past ten years. In one Thie *A-,:0% V. M., Moif,n reetlrig’in| DOUF {ekween. 1 -and 2 o'clock.; 400 a3 Herbert P. Clarke is having. a vaca- tion. installation of officers took ~place. Re- freshments and @ mhuslcal and enter.| S0 Over Bim street. taining program was enjoyed by the — — members. ; i . EKONK About thirty-five members. of Leslie| po'neran Cuilgs and daughter Mary Clan, Scotia lodge, motored to.Potter| .. ..y priday after a 'week's visit with Hill "Wednesday._evening. where they at-| LuiReCiriesy atier & meel’s VOt WEh tended the lawn party glven at the home | B0 R T OO SRR T ation. of Mrs. Finlay. Supper was served on|J tRfeY. o0 & (O e Ao ad the members hada. de- . Lewis :Wiloox ot Westarly, R L, ‘was Tuesday noon J. Frisble Farnsworth wgl‘l’: g‘;{;‘:“s‘“ l’:’zll"""g“nh“ ok and Mrs. Orlena E, Richards were mar-| - 8 POURT Soves of MO CO0ion ried at 12 Spruce street. Relatives of| * mil O, T H G estead Doth attended. The ceremony = which|, . completed and it presents a very at- was performed by Rev. Clayton Burdick, | 87> S0W8PIS1eC 27C pastor of . the . Paweatuck Seventh Day Arthur Gallup, ';I'.h Mr. and Mrs. kE Baptist church. They are on a motor|p ZURl) I FotiOle et litond trip fo the Berkshires and upon their| p¥iO8 MRRNE 0 b A e da. return will reside in Westerly. Tt Mo il M Everet Galts, Mes The summer school has begun and al- . S v of X ready enrolls 100 pupils. Sessions. are f::“:‘;::j:c’;‘"“' WA IR0, & Tsitor wC eld morning ~ and - afternoon. Misses 2 Maude Ennis and Beatrics Gavitt are| Mre: Crdos Smect was calling on friends teaching the classes. S Mrs. George Tanner returned Saturday The tubcronlosis exhiblt opemed Wed-| from a visit with her daughter in Willi- nesday evening at St..Michael's parish) maptic. hall and while there were mot as many| Harry Holmes and family of Williman- as was looked for owing to the celebra-| tic. spent the week end at Géoge Tan- tion at Mystic and the hot weather thers| nar's. was a good attendance, . Drs. C. Grant| (Carl Gallup has moved his miil to the Savage, S. C. Webster and John Ruisi| mimer Miller woodlot in Griswold, which spoke in an instructive manner ‘on thelhe: fecently purchased, and has begun danger .of the disease if feglécted and| sawing. the chances for stopping the spread of| John Tanner was in Plainfield Saturday the disease ‘and its cures, : Rev. J. 1.|ind attended the. funeral of Mrs. Ruth Keone, pastor of the church, addressed{ Devolve. . the meeting. Pictures were exhibitel| Ir. and Mrs: Claude Burdick and twe where cases. taken to Wallum lake have| cnildren of Providence, spent Sunday at ben helped. Today (Thursday) at 3 -o-| Waiter Frink's. clock & mothers’ meeting will be held| - Ms. Lioya Conkdon is spending a week conducted by Mrs. Walter S. Price, Mrs.{ in New, York. Lucy Crowley and Miss Elizabeth Sum-| - g 'B.|Gallup with Charles Hopkins and ner will speak on-the subject. Children| sons spent Friday in Boston. will be weighed in the morning by the! *The Social Corner picnic at Alexande: visiting nurse, Miss Ethel Sellers. Iake was aftended by ‘Beveral’ from ~thil Those from Westerly, Weekapaug, | section. Stonington. and Mystic Wwho - have been IS attending the forelgn missionary con- ference held -for one week and which BOLTON closed. Wednesday evening :‘at Fast B#g J. White Sumner of (he Andover, Columbia probate district has ac- cepted the unexpired term of the Hebron = STONI'NGTON probate district, as the judge of that dis- trict, Frank Post, has reached the. age Both towns, Westerly and Stohington, | limit. Me. Sumner will serve in Mr. are sending out appeals to'aid the Fresh | Post's place until’the first of next Janu- Alr fund for children to visit homes here | Ty, 8t Which time the candidate chosen for two weeks.. Stonington and Westerly | In the November election will take.up the have never fallen short in this and it is | duties. hoped that the children can enjoy -the| Mrs..Chamberlain and daughter, Miss cool breezes near the shore. ‘They will |Marlon Chamberiain, of Westboro, Mass., be here in August. are with the former's daughter, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Stone, Misses Mul- | Frederick C. Taylor, at the Congrega- ler, Miss Anderson and Eugene Anderson, | tional parsozeiye, for a visit. motored to. New Haven Wednesda yto at- | Mra. R. Kneeland Jones and small son; tend the wedding of August Muller of|Junfor Jones, have been:in New. Haven Stonington. . : > - - lvistting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, Fred ‘Smith of Nerwich wss s eallor| . Mrs. Annie Von Deck and Mrs. Harry here Monday. AR Homeburg of South’ Manchester are at Miss Rose Edwards of Norwich ig tn | Charles M. Lee's. town, the gusats.of fricnde: Miss_Elizibeth M. Daly and Miss Mar- Mr..and" Mrs. ‘Frank Sylvia are in|&aret Daly are in Passaic. N. J., guests New York, called there by the death of [ Of their. cousins, Dr. and Mrs. C. Van thelr son, John. Sylvia. Derdock. It was first thought that the mew| Guests at Charles N. Loomis' are Miss structure erected across’ the Mystic | Florence Loomis . of New York city, river would be a toll bridge, as nearly | Charles N. Loduis, Jr., and son, Northam every vehicle from every state in . the|Loomis of Pawtucket, R. I, and Mrs. Union crosses crosses it ‘and several|Ira Roberts of Silver Lane. bridges recently bullt’ are tdll heidmwe. |, o ¥ notably those at' New London and Say- | ' Clinton.—Miss Amy Peet, who. teach: brook, the ‘latter. requires a.toll. for [in California, in at m-‘:'om o, her maintenance and if this had to be done | mother, Mrs. Frederick Pest, for the here at Mystic it would haye'lessened the | summer." . 2 town's debt and_ those who. wers obliged 1 to use it would help to pay for it. There (Seems to"be a very strong sentiment in jfavor of a toll ‘by'the people .of -both towns, % i |- Misses Edith Lathropiand Vielet Dail | return ' today . (Thursday) from Bast Northfleld Camp,_where they, have spent a | - week as delégates from the Second ,Con- Sregational church here., it | Misses Fanny and Wilhelmina . Stanton |are in Litchfield. = : b In the property at the point being torn ! down by Willlam Spears of Stonington, | the town i3 -losing. a landmark, a- house situated on Water street,” south: of the |light house is being torn down by him, | it having been purchased by F. R, Car- = rington, who 1s occupying the Dreter| NOMuss house and s near the shore and was form. NoBother erly owned by the hlle Mrs. Fred Ostman. Jufi*‘h The new owner will ‘erect a ‘tamily home ' > ortwoi - DANCING FROM 8 TO 12 ADMISSION : “WILDW0OD Ellison’s Harmony Boys e Mr. and Mrs. Irving Greenwich, R. I, have been guests of Mr. and Mres. H. H. Crowell the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Newcomb tock a motor trip to Néw York the past week. . Falgh Winther 1s liome from Brooklyn, | Semmmeee——n | IR B O iTee i poSSible fOF . 10 help secure his hay crop. ‘The farmer is a most busy man in the Thayfield at present. % Mr. and Mrs: F. O. Plummer and Miss Dorothy Plummer are enjoying the breezes at Allerton, Mass. Mrs. Fred Cole swent Sunday with h mother at Hopkins Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Winther who have been visiting relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y., hav ereturned home. ‘Horace Burchard has left the employ of ‘William Burchard and has gone 3 TIMES DAILY, 2:30, 7. MAT. 25c—EVE. 35c—TAX PAID | CHILDREN, MAT. 156—EVE 20c §| sounds bizarre, but the eciraumstas g E. Brow of East NIANTIC ;rove Saturday even- = ha Mapeuint o vednes. | tertainment that has been shown lerd and | in_many months. Trombone -oddity, The Smear, Fillmore| Vena Staiger to. Kenyon Ricei, land Waltzes, Trinity College, Missud|and bulldings .at Woody ‘Hill. Popular airs— Pasquale Leonetti and wife to - Gul- a. Stumbling, Felst| seppe and Christina’ Pelligrino, six lots| ing drew an attendance of -600 z £ day evening there was a serpentine confetti dance at the pavilion. - The danc- | - The second feature .is Franklin Fare s were under the management of S. Wil- | num in_ “The Fighting Grin™ It s & son of Norwich. The Black Polnt club held the Frank A. Barnes of New York ar- Miss Susan LeGwndre, who has been visiting her sister in Washington, D..C,, has returned home. John Griffiths stepped on a rusty nail and the injury will lay him up for several Misses Dods Sahlen Freelove Bessie Place are attending the summet normal sehool in Providence, K. I Edward Scherman spent sevecal days in Worcester. Mass., the past week. Walter Rider and family of Danielson were callers at G. C. Spooner's Sunday. John Gallup and family and Danlel Galup and family of Danielson were via- itors Sunday at H. H. Crowell's. ‘William R. Spooner Oneco were at George C. Spooner's Sun- the Welch block Wednesday evening and| (PTCheE Fent over the g Eddy cottage in-the Grove. SOUTH KILLINGLY Eugene McDonough of Jamaica Plains is spending his vacation with his aunt, Mrs, James Sault. Eva Davis has retuened from a visit with relatives in Torrington. Earl Wilbur called on local friends soclety will be held at the home Mrs. Willlam Dorman of the Grove. R. O. Libby and chauffeur of Norwich | more, were Grove visitors Sunday. Mrs.. George A. Boon arrived in the |thur's Court” will be shown at the Grove Wednesday to spend a week at|Breed theatre for the remainder of this the Willey cottage.. Alterations are being mads to_the interior of the- store buflding on Main street by Beckwith and Sanders. store has-been leased by the Lyme Elec- tric Power company. g Frank Chamberlain of South Manches- Astomobiles will leave SM\::.K“ g ter spent the week end at the Brewer |fof the 'State Hospital grounds &t § P cottage in.the Grove. Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phillips spent the week end with relatives in Valley Falis The chowder supner Tuesday eve: Was. not as well patronized as had b expected but will. net house fund about $15. of. the supper pronounced it After the supper there was an entertain- ment in the church. music, readings and addresses, The com: mittee _expressed gratitude espeically . to King George Jacques of Fast Killingly, who prepared the chowder, and to Fred Oates of Danielson, who decorated the church and rendered other valuable xs- Lyea and Helen Leonard of Valley Falls are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Barlow. Francis Coffey spent Sunday. with Wesley Barber in Putniam. Norman Spaulding and a friend from Auburn, R. L, ave svending a few days at the Spauiding cottage. Mrs. Thomas, Jacques of Frostproof, Fia,, {s at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W.. Barlow, for the summer. Burton Brown and: a party. of friends spent Sunday In New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gates and chil- dren, Virginia and Denton, spent the week end in Valley Falls. ‘The All who partook This consisted of James Reycroft in the Grove. James Reycroft and son Earl Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the week end at || their cottage in the Pines. ks e e The members classes of St. John's went to New London Tuesdsy by train and spent the day at Ocean Beach. Mrs. John Huntley spent the week end of the Sunday school Mrs. George Bitters is entertaining her T e mother, Mrs. Grace Mallory of -Quaker Thompsonville—This town s to have a It will cost £15,000 a year. This . improvement was agreed to at & meeting of the officials held recently. 3 DAY SALE OF ;igitfiitb“fliy’ 32 BROADWAY o the Erperor Ttarbide National W. C. T. U, enters upon ber severitieth year today. sed and Blown Glasswire . 2 City ‘today to decide upona- e gcale_to be submitted to the - Fiae Double Feature Bill Opens st th( . Merit_ attaches (o' the whole produce tion of “Playthings of Destiny,” star¢ ring Aniti Stewart, the Associated Nas tional Pictures attraction which open¢ ed” an_engagement yesterday at tn€ Strand theatre, ~Seldom has such & dramatic story-been told so skiifully, as rarely Bas an author hit upon a series instances &0 certain to hold the’ inte% est of an audience. Combine these with the exceilent’ talent of -the cast, and he splendid eeitings and. effects that nave Dbeen procured, and “Playthings of Dese becomes -worthy of _classification with the best screen entertainments. _ Anita Stewart naturally has the stsi« iar honors in the case, but Herbert Raws linson and. Waiter McGrall, es well af Tittle "Richard ‘Headrick, do’ work - whicli entitle them to the highest of praise foF the, bistrinfc ability they diS?la: ‘of them does a bit of character which makes thelr roles as reil s they had spent.thelr whole lives in the environment surrounding the charactevs. A-short sketch of the plot of {hE story would give an_ entirely wrong ime préssion of it. To say that a womam is deceived Into committing bigamy, dés spite. the fact that her entire love be« longs. to- the first man she has ma: which -lead to just this ~ situation “Playthings of Destiny” are of the Juli¢ Laneau, the character by Miss Stewart, to pt “ ~4 Jt is_the best worth-while screen emk / rather, queer sircumstance. to find your anpual | self -running around in the country i fair Tuesday evening at the home of|B. V. D’s your clothes stolen by & Mrs. C. J. Manwaring. 2 i Mrs. James Metcalf left Wednesday for | Grin” is worth a laugh 2 minute, 2y Oakdale for a visit. While there she will :- {yating ':ero:‘\l-‘mon. A Selznick News entertain her niece Mrs. Edward Chappell, | 15 also.on . ‘who is motoring east from her home at |, ¥iere is a worth-while programme with Indlamapolls, - Ind. the Mrs. Clifford Rogers, of South Lyme, is | 25 oents. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Post, of Meriden. e Mrs. George W. Merry of Hartford and Breed Thestre. Mrs. Frank Blish of Willimantic are vis-| “Hurrah for Mark Twain and for & iting Mrs. Orra Bill at Pine Grove. Mr. ad Mrs. bandit. This situation in. “Fightisy the Strand’s usuz! small prices, 20 and Connecticut Yantee in King = Arttur's Joseph Dellbridge of | Court.” For har' ve, the mc=t briliant Bridgeport -spent the week end at the [comedy drama in ine histomy (f phature- Miss Sylvia | dom -isi here.- The picture i on view Dellbridge is at the Grove for the season. [at the Breed and the big 4u.ences ars Major Arthur D. MacIntyre has gone to | faitly - puling the hou-e d- -n. “Make New York on' a business trip. Robert Melntyre will leave the Grove | thrill " D. W. Grifith said cnc-, and tha soon for a trip to New York state and | Yankee does all three superiatively. Tts ‘em - laugh. maxe ‘em cfy, make ‘em comedy has Char.ie C Mrs. Howard Brown of Pytnam is with | aliveness. and qeat common” humén her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus M. |touch;’it has lighininz fashes of Wil Bartlett for the season. it e whimey> 8, St The August meeting of the Sunshine|s s - great = 5 ol R ot|own; it has touches of ‘Miracle Man’® iam de Milie's’ fine whimsy; it Has mibe epiritual “vision, and yet it is for it is all Mark Twain* “A.Connecticut Yankee in King Ar- week. Three shows daily at 2.30, 7, andh 545 p. m * v} !acnn’u FOR OUTING OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE m. today (Thursday), where the base- Neuschater and son, | Dall game. between. the Norwich Rotary, George of Brooklyn, N. Y, have arrived | club and the Chamber of Commerce wilt at the Alabama cottage in Pine Grove. Mrs. Esther Dudley of Lyme is caring | of Dr. Wiicox, the game will be played for her aunt, Mrs. Lucy J. Gleason who commence at 4.30. Through the courtesy, on first class’ grounds, thus giving_ ihe players and the spectators a fine Mrs. Dudiey entertained her ~ nephew | funity to witness a hattle royal bes Fred Champlain from .Boston Friday tween the two baseball teams. * At 6.30the-course dinner will be sere ved on the veranda of the pavilion ‘&t Henry E. Smith and Albert E. Brown 2 X of New Haven spent the .week end at|Happyland, and from 3 to 10' there will the Smith cottage in the Grove. Willlam Reyeroft of Brookiyn, N. Y., is | ** 0075 "geh O tnterest hax . smending a week with his mother, Mrs. |y % S8\ Ul il g~ ot | this outing. who pian to take a few hours be dancing.. Many of the members are bringing thelr wives or izdy friends. | off from business cates and make the The shore dinner will be served, Te= gardless’ of the: weather, as it will be chapel | cerved under cover in any event. and the baseball game will be postponed if neo- essary .to- some future date. The ' afs falr promises to be one of the most sue= cesstul the Chamber has ever helda o Sale st West Mystio. Several employes of ‘the Keith Furni-| ' The boat buiding firm of Wood & Ma« ture’ Co. of South Manchester are expect- | Clure, of ‘West Mystic, Connecticut. i§ ed in Pine Grove today (Thursday) to|in the process of dissolution. Assets of the firm, including marine hardware, lumber and houseboats will be sold and the stock of the company Nquidated. were 21 peresent. Joseph Beasoliel of Norwich is spending the season at his summer home in the

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