Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 2

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day at the hom Darius’ Bennett, S R. A. Robinson returned Sunddy eve- ning aftér spending a few days at Camp Woodstock. 55 ! Mrs. Sarah A. Howard returned to her home in ',Niantic Sunday after - -, 5 < % |spending a month with her brother, A. NORWICH B g ' ngle erawl and [ Holmes. E - 912 English_side. strikesln ithe swim. During| "My and Mrs, Morgan R. St. John and Willimsntic Office this season they have @flded new feats| chjjdren have returned home,. after . [to their already remazkjble repertolre | spending ra- few weeks at Marietta, O. | 81 Chureh Street Telephone 1062 | one being diving _imqfi lake: hland New. yfi F & « hands. and feet tied {fom a ‘height of| -My. ang Mrs. William A. Arnold and anas; and SR twelve feet, The oldest #laughter of Mr.| son ‘Anset and Mrs.- Ansel Armold, have John Zdger was before the police|and Mrs. Mathieu, & agdil 43, last | san it hama RRCE 2 oy v ey court Monday morning, charged with in-| Week' succe: ully passed. the. examina-| point, nedr Westbrook. toxjeation and when asked to plead by|tlon and qualified asclife guarf; She| The Lamleor family held their annual Judge Frank H. Foss Zazer answered|was tdusht by Miss Camp. The twins|gathering ‘Sunday at a grove on Card “Not quite, not quite” Sunday night|are to enter the Bostofi. American GIrlS'|stréet. Relatives from - sevérdl citiés 4boyt 11 o'clock, he gave Officer Grani|swimming contest in August, on Charles)joined them: .- Bombria a decided battle at the corner |river, which ‘is openito. all New ‘Eng-| Mr, ‘atd~ Mrs. g A Vanting Arderson v i of Chapman and Elm streets. Zazer |land. and son Charles spent Sunday in Wind- one exird process was loaded into an autotruck which| Wikdysfaw Dziekaw,s at his home | Ham. guésts of Mr. and Mra. A. H. An- gfiies—'a dé"'fi‘nl happened along and was taken to the 51 Ives street, was a3 ber of St. Jo-|derson. ~ * £...F ) fi ctation On the way Zazer started an- |seph's Polish society and had beeri sec-| Mrs, Refus ‘Stanton and - grandson v that ca other | fight, ked the windshield and|refary of the organizafion for a num-|Claude, of Norwich Town, visited Mr. not he di "~ ad sucoeeded in knocking eut the glass, but | ber of years. : and Mre, C. R. Hibberd last week, nof he dlip it did not break. The owner of the| funeral serviods fdr, Frederck R.| Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Harris are spend- truck, Danjel Wack, sald that Zazer was|Snow -were, held Monddy afterngon at| iNE tWo weeks'in Hartford, Why Can’t You Have the Pleasures Others Have ? If That Dull, Nagging Backache Is Spoiling Your S er and Making You Tired, Worn-out and Miserabre,, Look tom Kidneys. ACATION DAYS! Care and worry férét réalizes what is wrong. But the early put aside — rest, recreation, geod warnings are all too plain. : times! Such is August to many happy You are tired, lame, achy—tortured with folks. But to others it means only another nerve-racking backachie; you have sharp, month of hot weather—of added burdens knife-like pains-at every suddén move; feeling “pretty good” and he said that|s o'clock at his . homé, 317, Valley| Miss Evel®n®Fournier is a guest of |\ - he assisted the officer when other men|street. Rev. W. S. Macintire officiated. | friends at “Crescént Beach for a few C. W. Blakés- in the vicinity refused to do so. JudgeiByrial was in Willimantic cemetery. Fu- [ day: was employed as rigger for C.'W. Blakes Foss imposed on Zazer a fine of $10 and | naral Director Jay M, Shepard was in| Deputy’ Sheriff Addison J. Greenslit|lee & Soms on the state road. L cests amounting to $21.15 which was|charge of the arrangements. Wy 3 vietor at Ocean Beach Sunday, |, Mies Anna Rutka was a week ond vis- i - R g . and Mrs. Arthur Hurley and Miss in ) SR : . Por et '(;".f-fl'f'"’ F. Cope| Holen Hurley motored to Océan Beach| The L37 p. m. train Friday brought in Fdward Goddard pleaded guilty to the|land were held Sunfagigfiernion ot 2| for over Sinday. - a large number of summer boarders for cRarge of intoxication. Goddard was|oclock ai WarrenvilfuBantist ehurch.) Michael! Sugrue, Daniel Cremins and|the suburban resorts found in the railroad yard Saturday|A committal service WAS conducted Aif . mizh Donohue visited Ocean Beach| David Weinstein was in Hartford Sat- night in danger of belng run over, The | the Eegve, i h“nmlward]:'“me(or . by e i s t records showed that he had heen | Rev. Mr. Bughee. o . bearers - were | DHIAY: ) srrested twice during the past year, each | James @nd , Robert “Kmowlton, ‘George - Beebe and family of Storrs left time drawing a jail sentence. Goddard|Balch. Philo Shumway, . Sopéla Sunday for Pleasant View for a vaca- mid that he was working in Windham,|4nd Hirdm Frink. « Kflldurey. Brothers LR e Miss Grace Phillips left Monday f enry i mind i i q e s izzi Tudge Fose fined him 310 and costs,| Were fn charge of the grrangements. |ty Vecks” vacation at Fismaouti Mace| o’ cn anciine mageer sarurass. | @ that tired bodies and frayed nerves can daily headaches, too,-spells of - dizziness amounting to $17.15. o e S, Hagia on | o, 0 Qe Samuel Felaman o | Deputy sherit donm 7. aian wae ot |l hardly endure. and annoying Kidney irregularities. The joint pienie Consells Florimond | /. - o). £o e Saturda mily left Sunday for Plymouth, Mass. | fied and in company with Louis Richards Eid 7 oy % = dnd Ste, Cecle L'Union St. Jean, Ban-| normab WU0ol ETOUREE Saturd: for tWo meeR poly, . arrested the man, whom they found hid- Which picture tells your story ? Truly the whole world seems wrong and tiste D'Amerique, was held Sunday af-|y %y SO Sl B G e terd Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. White leave|den in a hed. They locked him up in - ernoon at the pumping station, Overf Bgn. Wern primehl. NS i sxels " Fred J. Howard of Niantic and Miss o) e, incl ball, women's 5 5 B 2 Mis Ir:w:mmtm.- '\'f,,',l‘(mf\f-‘e:‘a:»,:n omemt| Mrs. Annte Syzdek of Jackson street|Dorothy L. Howard.of North Attlehoro Thiidren's race. won by Miss F. Boulais:| BAve & birthday party.in honor of her|Mass., were guests over Sunday of Mr. men's potato race. winner. Fred Rivers;|daughbter, Steffa, who.was fourteen yearsfand Mrs. A _B.. Holmes. Tooesard dash Arthur Leclair winner.|ld Saturday, Refreshments were served| Russell Isaacs of the Hotel Johnson is Basket lunches were carried and frank-| DY the hostess, who had provided-a large | visiting in-New -York with relatives, furters, sweet corn and clam chowder | Pirthday cake. . Miss' Syzdek = received| L. D..Martineau. of Quebec with hi S8 Sereid . on - ibe ounds. Rev,|many pretty gi ! sons, Aime, Eugene and Alfred, is vis- James J. Tyler. of Plainfield. former! Deputy Game: Warden Olsen, of Cov-|iting at the home of his brother, A. J. limantie was greeted with hearty[entry, and another officer surprisen sev- | Martineair for a week, : Grand Juror Thomas: McDonald be- applause upon his arrival, about 1 en me nfishing in Jake Wangumbaug on| Mr. and Mrs..BBdward- Ottenheimer had Judge Heywood, in the Voluntown clock. Joseoh Leblond gave the varn-| Sunday. It is alleged that they wereas their guest:for ‘the: weck-end Robert| court. stretchers one better and told some good | catching fish in a manner not & ioned | A. Dligh s0f New York. original stories. The whole affair was alby law. Six of the men were found to ~emarkable success and the assemblage |have strings of bass that were under-; (Tuesday) for Peak Island, Me. lSept. 5. In default of the $500 bond he 4id not d@isperse untfl 6 o'clock. size and one man was u four poles rett Isacs .of the Hotel Johnson|was taken tq Norwich jail, {from an anchored boat. The men are|has just returned from a trip to Detroit.! In the Griswold fown court Monday 1t took twe lttle ten-year-old twinsiis he given a hearing in Caveniry somc|Mich., in- company with Edward Lewis 1 today (Tuesday) for Peak’s I . Me., o Sip ik - leaving Dow_ a winner ‘in - three| for the mw?h' s Island, Me. | the Jewett City police station. The at | tending physician and the sheriff from i el Jewett City declare that there was but little leeway beween the results of the assault and actual murder. . Tha woman w terribly bruised and cut about the face and head, both eyes were 5o badly beaten that they were entirely closed. !The woman's hody showed the results of.a fearful assault. { Monday morning Menard -was brought Is failing health making you uneasy and it is no wondér you feel so gloomy and unhappy? Are you nervous and de- utterly worn out. pressed; tired; worn out and miserable — Cheer up—determine fo gef well! Usu- back ache as though it would break? Don’t ally these troubles. are easily corrected if give in to it! Find out what is wrong and treated in time. Begin now with Dean’s try to correct it. Kidney Pills.- Doan’s have helped thou- Have you thought of your kidnmeys? sands and should help you. Ask. your Kidney trouble often comes before the suf- néighber ! : “Use Doan’s,’’ Say These M@f@v:id_:hfq_lks- - Calvin L. Brings, carpenter, 37 Penobscot St.. says: “I used Doan's Kidney Pills for pains 4 Menard was bound over to the next v and Mfs. . BEdmund Hurley leave | term of the criminal court which sits Mrs. Bernard Neeson. 54 Union St., says: “My morning Henry Torgood was fined $100 : 4 kidneys were weak -and didn’t act properly. tn break what is helieved to be the rec-| duy this week. : : and Homer Sumner of the Thread City|and costs and William Stone §1 and :;’i‘;"sse,'"g'; ‘;‘:i:eyvsfoulld C:a“(':;‘ tm:“;“d“l -tl:leu.I; Uric acid in my system caused rheumat % ord for long distance imming and . R 1 arage, - b= e oate linl oonaecon o lh e Sl e el Pl pains in my back and hips.- When | bent over time, at_Lake Wangumbaug, South Coy-| Abrafiam Rrug dnd-vSamuel Brett-| =y "0 olaye: poiny d famil 5 hardly straighten up. It didn't take long to St 15 o) V) : sum . &chnieder have purchased his bus Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank Sears and family | mixup at Tadpole, Saturday evening. § £5 i Nottom of the trouble as Dedn's Rid- cou ardly straighten and. it seemed entry, Saturday morning. = Wthel and} “poiio.q street from Mk Scheinman, |2nd Mr. @d-Mrs. Ernest Sears and fam- | Mise Flora Potier of Concord, N. H. A Bills cuvb ind ief.” (Sf though my back were ready to _go to pieces. Clajra, Mathieu. twin daughters of Mr Sanniia £ IE Al L e i e ot o) ; g ney Pills gave me great relief.” (Statement visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. P, Little- Watch Hill. field. Mr, and Mrs; Harry C. Hartford of | yrs tratford’ spent-¥he tweek-end with Mr. M. Krug has been in the restau retiring | At timés my kidneys were too free in action. | doctored but the doctor didn't seem to be able to touch my case. Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me almost from the start and finally cured me. | hayen't been troubled since.” and Mre. Henry J. Mathieu of this city. : fam the extrame length of the lake, x| PUsiness for fourteen distance of three and one-tenth miles,; 2POUt & year ago for n one hour and forty minutes. The| Hurry Trythall has bought from Ray-|and Mrs: William P: Jordan. Mizs May ‘hop-off" was at the shore of the Clark|mond E. Clarke a four-acre plot on!|, Shepard:returred with them. farm, at the northwest end of the lake| West Main .street, Columbia, -~opposite Mr. and?® Mrs. Antonlo Giraca, Mrs. 3 AR px 5 1 and ‘the finish at the gatehead at the|the residence of k.. Pclyman and has| Rose Shea, Midkes Delia and Carrie St| gauchier s jemnest Drangs and his shore in front of Woife's icehouse, Lake- | the foundation. for a new -house nearly | jonn, Mrii:dnd Mrs. Frank «St . John, | oo om ans e cosle Brangs of Welle side Park. The twins were accompan-|completed. He ‘has completed. a two-| Henry ol s DAUEIE UL Tred| 10 end e Boet o st ed over the course in a row hoat.by|car garage which he -will :occuby as a| Brousseay ‘made &b a party from th Rl son Bevert oL Wentln (L their father and William Robarge. The!home until the new house is completed. |ty which motored to Boston Sund View hospital, Staten Isiand, who. are in wwimmers finished strong and completed | = S ¥ s Sl e given May 17, 1916.) On February 15, 1921, Mr. Briags said: “It has been some years since | have used Doan's. | know they are a reliable remedy for weakened kidneys for_they cured me.” Daan’s,_Kidneyi‘ Pills Ovila Ashev has returned from Backus hospital, Norw where the un- derwent a slight operation. Mr. and Mrs, F. €. Whiting entertain- b bevgip ik 5 4 - Cullen Potter of Coventry 5 »irn«lx-lmu\ ing stops at several beaches. need of cotton pajamas, according o a 3 5 'y m Dy coing some fancy{ed in-this eity Saturday-morning at the liss Fannie Manley spent the week-{letter recently received by Miss Alice o i it diving and singing. The feat is really: request of Wrentham, Mass, authori-|end in Lebanon. e e At all dealers, 60c a box. = Fo_gtgr-Mtfl:um rn Co.; Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. i remarkable one. Last week Miss Hel-|ties, on thé chay Mrs, Curtis Ha: T e R 5 2 n. of Sprague, is in o Cawd, ¢ chapter. In answer b is request Mi Hartford. an expert swim-|from Wrentham t { Colchester after visiting at Mrs. C. R.{M. A. Burdick, M s Alice A. Brown, S > = = m (:lm instruetor, used up two hours|place. From what can be learned Pot-|Hibberds. Mrs, R. F. Cheney and Mrs HI’Ir‘rar'“\ her wnmiing over the course and an-|ter, who is a blacksmith, boarded ini Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hoey are enter-|inspected, packed and have shipped fo| passing two we ¢ Wester Burial was in_ Oak Grove |the week with her daughter. Mra. Eugens ther swimmer from Boston swam thel Wrentham, for three weeks and Thurs-|taining their niece, Miss Rose Barton.|Sea View hespital 65 palrs of pajamas.! Sorts. cemetery, Ashaway. Six members of the | Aver. - - Vstdnce in two hours and ten minutes.fddy of last week left town. Shortly af-[of Pawfucket_R.. I | The remainder of the 100 pairs being] Miss Gladys Houle of the tow American Legion acted as bearers. Miss Edna Vallette is visiting her #f ter his departure the proprietor of the| J. Cyprien -Paulhus of the force of| made will be <hipped as soon as possl-|office has returned from a weel Rev:- Géorge Watt, colporteur of the irer,-Mrs"Louis Offman. of Norwich hoarding house where Potter had been| clerks at the local “postoffice spent f{he| be tion at Block Island Rhode Island Baptist State convention.| The Bo; b of the firm buseau met staying missed two hundred dollars, week-end,_and Sunday at Block Island has been on the field of the First Bap- |at Lloyd Aver's Friday. There were five was suspected ‘as being the thief and Miss Mary Loulse Barrows of Torring- 3 3 Cpo PR T list cheuch of Hopkinton for a few days, [ automobiie loads of them. They e local police “Were notified. Saturday ton is spending two weeks with her PLAINFIELD SOUTH WINDHAM and o d s is vi aturday_evening baptized four can-|nere to look over Mr. Ayer's farm and ternoon he was jocated and taken back |aunt, Mrs. Edward 8. Wyatt. s in the baptistry of the Seventh |cattie to gain experience ; 1z Attor- : i : : i help them to Wrenthim, Potter said he knew| Dr. and Mrs. Ciarence E. Simonds and O yalic-BUTpIIE BAY | oy and Mx Wt Nep- | Day Batist church, Ashaway, gencrous- | with their work. nothing of the missing money. son left Sunday for Pleasant View for e \1.m:;—‘ .;nr? (‘“ ‘?["'_-003"-‘5! e ‘ Iy ‘loaned by the church for the ordi- R NS iy e onls Chophan, —w|tWo weeks: S s v”flw“‘v"”) riends be-{ Miss Helen Backus was visiting rela-|nance, Sunday morning he preached atf BQ] -nc prominent ‘young man, left Colchester e SR fi""] musle by ives in New London rec Hopkinton “and received the new mem- Ra s o r . P 4 also. singing by imon ki >y bers i ch h Miksé€ Aurette and Mdry Fournier « et gy A dia B Al i William bers into the church. y 3 ut nier 35?3&"1""«3?;2?““3'; rie o COLCHESTER Copeland J. Dufty, al-1 .\ " Hoesie Velvet Mrs. Charles W. Jolley and children | High i spent the ween--nd in E m s s were 3 2 IS e FGn Dorothy I Refreshments | | fish were guests recently at the cottage of | ford Springe, visiti be on the lookout for the pair. The Colchester State Guard Rifie were served pent the 4748 : 5 ) e e £ : B Miss Calista Bad nest. W. Tinkham at Quonochontaig| Elizabeth McGuire. da of Tax . { Thomds F. Shea, who was knocked|N€l1 a shoot at their outdoor range Sun- Busing callers in town Monday in-| 0 o0 ach. Collector James McGui returned Woulds't taste a [ down, run over, and geverely injured two| 123 dL!l\ rnoon in charge of Lieut. A. T.fcluded-T. J. Duffy from Providence, Ben "‘“J',:““fn‘H;”_‘ from the White mountains, it a 4 8 jweeks ago Sunday:might by an automo-| Van Cleve. Copeland from Attleboro, A. R. Blood SRy DI § ol d) el quality ginger ale? bile. on Main strest; nas discharged from| 1584c Cohien and son returned Satur-| fiom New Bedford, Sprevamenia are helog e ot o] HEBRON e D P e St. Joseph’s hospital day. Mr. Shea|day after two weeks' outing at Monti-|- Rdgar Smith of the U. §. § Childs No, | nome of Guilford Smith by the remoyal o ,T“ Y RP: JOXSEOR, ANC. SAUE Tr Pe :re“—' £210" (halHe Teolz=ine ofte of the|cello. N. Y., making the trip in their au-{s41. has just returned from an ei o of the old veranda and a new one is be- Mr. and Mrs. E.-T. Smith were in Nor- [ Olive. spept the early part of last wee y Pepp s the cffects of s 241, has j rom an eighteen | o (e o i ety A in. PlanGeld shock and 16ft Mond ternoon for | Lomobile months’ cruise in Iuropean waters. He | D8 built Sunday afternoon. guests of their 3 Y P T e Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Nutter of Whit-| iy enosing a furloagh - Misses Maud Smith and ( son, Eugene Smith, and Mes. Smith Misk Reglua Harpip. And Miss Loul t1s grmte. cean Beach, to recuprat. intvitle, Mas S e B o 5 _enjoyin, urlough preparatory toj, = o MO T London Sur . Eug E 5 Mes. S Eolabe Ras 6Tt for.n tes. waeki iy - i Th first platoon of Company G, 168th ! : going to the Asiatic station, this city| % Mrs. \Nutte's parents; Mr. and Mrs. 5 Roper. on relatives. ses Marjorie and Gladys Hough| cation in Fall River, Mass and at New- were home from Hartford for the week|Port. R. L Infantry, N. G arrived Miss Irene Jolicoeur is pa ng a va- cation in Boston, Alfx 1 Doubleday is to have a Sunday night on a special train a Tavee crovd ot tehdcs 2 5 g i operation on_ his t t end, visiting their mother, Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Georgianna Simoneau is spend- Pending_fitteen days in camp at Nian-| o ponoean llur;xatyl::'i\'e:\h\-gg social |~ William Sharkey and family motored | °Fgration s g v s o i spa tic and East Haven. Captain Joseph R. BON {5 Willimantic Sunday. Cass > on orchestra of Hartford furnished mu- Gertrude Young ned Mildred Hough. who Las been in|of her daughte Allard. f | Mrs. Morrison stated that the camp was one infield- John Leahy witnessed the 1 of the best h tended. Th Danielson Hnda ter three weeks' vacation spent at Con- d for the last few weeks, came SRS s of the best he ever attended. e men b . : B _ ielso Sunday : o S& g M 00 50010 (i anil ]l ydcs g the Ll‘m e ‘\r:l “N’;‘“’:', 1"1”1’ Iifif&:’ “g Mr. and dmund Jolicoeur and| W4 3‘“" s m r.\:mrdd‘\ for. thé eemiinaér ot néz- - SIITH WEODDSTOCK ¥ i d. N. Y.and H. Dondale of |, ‘o 27 mund Jolicoeur andl " Clarence Chambe 1 3 Aests = i pink of condition. aterbury, who have been ;‘,la;ll’}‘,i‘,‘l"' agstte; ;. motoped L0} Sy Hinod spolson _ Miss Kunice Seyms is in East Hampton ”-‘lflr and Mrs 'P; . Swan :! P (;.“:&.m: b oo ol A —_| A lawn party was given in homor of| the week atr North pond, BrLlore i fook Bl . There. was bl saa the|for a short time. the gues’ of her un; have, n spending a week wit 8. the fourth birthday of John J. Kelley for Me. Dondaie’s home. Dr. Goodwin| . S50'® FOFGEE B0 T Gt work at|Andovers and th Windhams F. H. Bisgell, and family. GRsyon EobEs : DENTIST the homeof his grandparenis, Mr, and |énjoyed this place o much that he plans | 'acation an s ed his work at; g0 noon. The J.7A. §. have heen invited to meet | - Senexel grange is to work thir Mrs. John J. Kelley, of Chapman street,!to return next year. ROmiEr Loge 5 Providencel The South Windham hridge has been |With Mrs. G. F. Mitchell Wednesday af-|and fourth degrees mnext Wedne Dr. F. C. Jackson Sunday afternoon. Refreshme were| _John Wade, Jr., left Saturday for New Annie Hutchinson of Providencel The Squth Windnan s o iy week-end a home on Law- served by his ndmother. Master Kel-| Milford, where he will contimue to work | SP¢™ spent the e e e At the Congregitional church Sunday| -Mr. and Mrs. C. S Sheldon. M. Geiss- ley's friends present includedKatherine| for ¢! W. Blakeslee & Son as dinky | o0 Heights. N, J., are visiting the morning James Martin of East Hartford | ler and H. F. Welis motored to Worces- SPECIALIZING IN and Mary Sullivan, Mary Gamula,| driv | ey Fossinins. Paliner ands s sang two olos in a very pleasing man- | ter last Sunday. PAINLESS EXTRACTING Frances and Rose IKelley, ‘Russell and| A number of the young people from | STAFFORD SPRINGS aslos Palme REESE el LA u:'t\", Saxby spent a day in Hartford 3 Raymond Kelley and -Joseph Desrosiers|the village went to Westchester Friday | S A : % Mrs, Smith and Miss Florence | 125 K - - S_MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC | /7Yl city. and Gustat Rushford, of]evéning to 4ftend 4 .bach dance at the|. Judte Joél H. Reed and Frederick G. mith wece in Haddam Saturday to at- |- Herbert.Nelson, who has been home e e Rt - = Woreeie e R, home. of: Bacle ‘Siandfen: | sanfora, oners on the estate of | YANTIC tend the field day, Miss Smith belng --nelf) r two e , vacation, ‘has returned to i i Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Sullivan and Dc ave a hearing to cred- REserve ot G {. Bentley, U, |°f the judges. s S o t x JAY M. SHEPARD = X Rsise :'”‘l""“; : | aavghter, Miss Tressilla, 6f Williraantic of the estate office of Jud e St PoaT Zese s s Rt i Miss Nellia on has been spend- " " . Miss Charlotte 3otsfor eturned i e A e § Y nday orning. Vietor J. Bls- 2 s ) his e 1 ing a few days wilth Bernice Sanger. SUdding Filinore & SHeBiF % piie, & Pakatardys y uests over Sunday of Mrs. Sulli-|Reed Monday mornin ctor J, ey e S e i 5 Ll & Shepard Monday after- ten “days’ vacation with| Jiic 00" WS Nty Cavanaugh. > nted a bill against the es-|after two wee r n th FRANKUN Funeral Director & Embalmer | ' Lnelcied sl around Nantucket and Martha in New Hdven. Dr. Maurice Tynani of Naugatue L 5 1 ! 5 3 was | tate for money paid out for doctors : the U. S Yot ss E 4. Miss Webs of Hartford .spent Sun-l . jiins" on friends in town Saturda nursées 8 and sundries .-: u»”lln“»;\ ba Aot EGrth friends in Eastford B TR E Yl - T W TS #-62 NORTH §T. WILLIMANTIC Williain Curgenven of Boston was the | amour Mrs. Cather | navigation, started from New H Miss Mabel Duerr is visiting Norwieh | ;. =8" JH€ o0 TR . g Suest 6L his céusi e Chie ine his wife and execufrix e e friends. ~ |inj o in an Lidy Adsidtant. Tel. Connéction et md‘;’; e Mo Gl presented & bill jointly| Miss Marietta Emery of Green bile accident las were taken home S et The Christian Endeavor society held a 1 2 n ), lson Monday eve awn social on the church lawn Tuesday | ' Damlelson Monday evering. Oscar, evening. Games wére played. The lawn P e Conn., was a T nt gue! A large number of Massachusetts cars| with her husband for care and support in. John Curry. nassed the e v o Si v b »f Mrs. Donahue for nine vears amount- | '™ " 5 assed through thi lage Sunday bound |of M Ml Charles” Browi. - enter ared Kiliourey Bros. o . B i af e ribs and internal bruisin ab- or ' the he: s 33 ST ¢ ling to $1360, the two bills amounting tq was nrettily decora * ? P $ ](v-m\\‘un‘v:fnp i Reasis 400 care | s1asned smé of the heirs oppoged|number of friends lay afternoon in | 4% DrELlY oz emonaqs wese | domén and_side when the Daolile FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND passe ard’s cormer in an hour the ailowance of the bills, Hugh Ward, |Ronor of ‘the birthday of her mother E ®fusrned overon him. Dr. J. L. Gardiner, i Sl WIartd cilign i dn Noun g} allow ariss ueder|Mrs. Holt. A girden party was arranged a2 Fiih snd: fasiét Robineon QLFWo_ basiied_ b en under his care EMERLAERS caller in town, = Mrs. Donahue was opposed to |4nd whist was p « Mrs, Mary Ladd | rizined a few friends on their birth, | considered: them able to be taken home. SO Wiilimantic, Conn. Resident Enginéer Jshn Smith of the|the bills and was represented at the[and Mrs. Mary Wentworth winning the included Miss_Elizabeta | M. Cook. thew motner. has been 8 Phone 26 (Lady Assistant) s way depariment has closed his ey Robert H. Fisk. Mr. | Prizes e cream and fancy cakes were iss. Mabel Duerr, Miss Eiiza-J cohstant narse to the m nce the ac- office on Main street and hipped the of- 3 nnette were represented ;‘“}'“fl Mrs. Holt received many h- and - Florence Date, Blanche La.]cident. They found good. hocpitabls fi pment to New Milford, where he by Attorney Charles Phelps of Rockville, ; 2y favors at_the home of their uncie, in Central V. o hrop and Ina and Lawrence Lindgren.|3uarters 0. Berkman of Col-| M have charge| Rev. and Mr: e e Miss Anna Engstrom has returned to| Fred Coo B of the new state road being built from |chester were in town Monday to, visit{®d to Bridgepert after spendin New York aftee spending a week with e i 9 373 New Milford north. their daughter. Mrs. Ciinton Bradway, a|at her home here. e _._i{her aunt. Mrs. Freda Lindgren Resulfs by Party in Power. : Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fifield returned | patient at Johnson Memorial hospital. | Cin o R L D ] The Ladies' Aid society met at the he Party in power has shown by what Saturday to New Londen. Mr. Kifield Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Mulling are | Nome in Bridgeport after a week's stay | Community house Thursday. The host- }it has aceomplished in retrenchment that { i with Stephen O'Hearn, esses were Mrs. Frank Rockweod and [it can run the government economically Willi i : illimantie, Conn. s M. R. O'Hearn. R. N.. h be stationed, and w W e e e eeeeriommees | Junior O'Hearn, of Tham te race. 19 Miss Florence Rockwood. A good num- [and. without jessening -its service. And spending a few weeks in Franklin with| ber was present. its account for. 1923 shows that it means his grandmother, Mrs. Anne O'Hearn Mrs. Avery was in Hartford Thuesday | tp, conduct the government even mors John Hannah has returned, after iwn|with her brother-in-law, Mr. Snyder of | °conomically. KExperience has proved stay In Hartford where he was{ Sionington that_republican control means lower cost the guest of his sister, Mr Herhert Miss da Cook, who has bean boarding | 0L Eoyesmment oneration and lower cost 3 Simpson. Lawrenee Curry zupplied for|with Mrs. Charles Damls, has Teturned | Of EOvernment. operation means lower ; him in W, E. Maraing’s store during his|ts her home in Brooklyn, N. T taxes.—Washington Post. - - i b absence, Mre. Grant and daughter Clara spent A i e Tuesday with’ Mrs. Grant's sister, Mrs.| Farmington—Rev. Harold S Winghip HOPKINTON Frank R. Bushnell. of Occum of Torrington preached at the Cong 5 Everett. Chappel of Pi drivi%z were Mrs. Fred Burnham of Himpton spent | weeks' vacation in-New Brunswiek fallen in the and | tional chureh -Sunday - evening. : A George W. Edwards, who met a tragic | Harold Chappel of Westerly Fri-| Quincy Blakely, pastor of the church, 3 - death on a byroad near Stonington, when with Mrs. Charles Grant. and Mes Blakely spending & few ! he and the horse he was electrocuted by a live w roadway. last week Nonday afiernoon wae born in Hopkinton Dec. 18. 1842, He served in the army three rs during S - the Civil war and was in Andeesonvile rebéel prison for four months. April 2 1566, he was baptized and joined . the i First Hopkinton Baptist church, of e s frll which he remained a member to the end " : lature as a member of the house of rep- | “2te of other like skin troubles, Resinol sive treatment bé relied 1pon to dhie. Lo [fom O Soningion: B 5 I & ; o 2 hed e, R , ¥ ’ : Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap pel skin troubles in her sarhen | Honew et and sl e vt a | The Sumimer Beverage “Par Excellence’ » é 4 ¥ usually brings quick relief and in a stages. It is a standard skin treat- v s Z S mourn his loss. The funeral was at his reasonable time, clears away the ment, prescribed for years. Don't * Just what you need to make up in little frocks for * youngsters. Just a snip or two of the sheer—a few . stitches—and that bewitching bit of bright colored D - : e Gingham or Percale which you can pick out of this B?fbre ‘t:hat little e 1T AT ;!:xfie:bri-: F{F?zm ?Mr!qr;,:r“fif,n,}.‘m Iot for almost nothing, becomes a new frock for the Sklfl_ eruPnOfi becomes serious apply of West Virsinia, and Ruth 3., who died little one. Any one you pick up in the lot is just in 1909. A brother and sister and two half the regular pric of his life. Nov. 9, 1879 he was married ton by Rev. grandchilires, Ruth and George W, - o, Davis. survive him. He was a member z - P of Pawcatuck lodge of Free andd 4 A — of John A. Logan post. G. R. le served a term in the Connecticut legis- Even in severe cases of eczema, more, then, can this simpl 4 Ashaway and was conduc ¥ ‘& N ' 2 Lol L 4 P % A trouble completely. How much wait—tryittoday. Sedé aldrusersti. :;'mfz;éaé P. “‘\‘xilhfil’w?“ii,éfli Jl lt S sfi nefreshin‘. JUST TRY lT! 2 Rayv. Clavton A, Burdick, D. D., of = . W1 *

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