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Mr. and Mrs. Ashlsy Barrows in Waters burs. . M and Mrs. Fred D, Jordan and| Mr, andMrs Charles H. Latham and family have returned after spending two|gon Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Jauise weeks ‘at The Wigwam, Pleasant View.(Crary motored to Narragansett Pier and Miss Evelyn Thompson 7pd Miss FI other points of interest’ Sunday. Auto- ence Howie are at Silver Lsach for the|mobiles were observed from ten different AR : clla Gardner and Dora|week, : |states along the route. On the reii | NORWICH BULLETIN |guret Fowers s Juige Olle R Tobinzon iv at Pine|chey visited to six acres ot dahlias - i - ; & it A il for his vacatlon. | zrown by Geubge L. Stillmian in. West- ) . ‘Lincoln, Who several|Grove with his fahmily s & ¥ g i x h R i o purthased @ section of the| Judge George K, Himman and famuly |erly. and Mrs Latham and Mre. Crary e il Telephone 1083 | MORIY RGO Mles -propérty on- Main |have returned, aftér a stay at Pleasant | Were cach presentéd a botquet of tho — - street, on which stands the Ames com- [ View. beautiful blossoms. w days pany service station, recéntly purchased | Mrs. Ora Bill is spending & Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burlesoh ahd | Practically ail the ministers of the BRI 0o from Frank T. Ames. Mr.|at her cottage in Pine Grove, Niantic. |son Charles, of Schenéctady, N. Y, are ity and town are on their vacations and | 1% NS NUC er n the rear takes in| Lester Gelinas has returned from a|guests at B. F. Burleson's in Sylvané \s a result no services have been held | one-half of the twelve tenement stome | vacation spent in New York. dale. S i tone Rew. This build-| Peter Morin of Holyoke wis a recent In thred of the charches for the past|bullding hl',e:‘y‘f usn::t\mkd for several | visitor with friends in this elty: Rwo or threo weeks. Two of the church>s| (8 ™y " Fineolnt 1s now making re-{ Mrs. I L. Enfleld and children. R: vé no pastors, tha F Congresa- | paire on his half of the stracture and | mond and Avis ;Ts:s;::ng'::c;rom i faille ‘1loh Githect 15 ubbriniamng et 2 3 " 73 ents will be taken by |weeks' stay ach. i c SRS St et S ot S e e Meén ceupying the| | Miss Jane Ashton is spending her va- |cousin Miss Laura . Johnson, of Min- 3 as the pustor, Rev. Harry 8. McCready | (U LS 0% inut street recently pur- | cation with her brother at South Coven: | neapolis, Minn. § s spanding his vacation at Cornwall | HERCLEL TN Hadivation Army. try lake. ‘The Baptist church ulenic i§ to be Bhe Bathotiet chufch, diide from hold- ” Mrs, Ruth A. Terry will spend part|held Saturday at the camp of Samuel Ing Sunday school sessio has been | The eondition of Clara Provost. 1i-|, ‘ol yivq weeks', vacation. which com- | Catheart, Jr., on the Quinebaug river. flosed the past ‘wo Sundays. the pastor.|year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.|p G0 S0 R ENCor Shore summer | The funeral of Mrs. Calvin Wilcox of Jov. John Pearce, belng on a vacation | Provest of Pawtucket, R. I, Who was Mrs. Nettie M. Johnson and her daugh- ter, Marian, have réturned from a two |~ weeks' trip through all the New England : resorts and in Boston. Shewville was held in Pachaug clqrch Jn New Hampshire, with his family. The|injured Saturday m"("g‘!_ ;" :h:‘ ‘:t;“j The wedding of Miss Eleafior Hill- { Monday afternoon. Rev. J. P. Ric.turde First Baptist church has been withoat|mobile accident at Andover is sUghtly |y, anq Harold Ryder Crowell takes|son, pastor af the church, réad the e 8Ll ® pastor since Rev. A. D. Carpenter re- imnr:vo;i nccsn‘rm;\x“;g, '"};3:';?;;"" 1::' place Saturday. ;(:rlpu:e andHa spucm entitled Mothér. After you have given careful at- Whether it is a patch of eczema pigned in June. In the meantime the|ceived from St. Jos s e i ev. George H. Strouse a former nor- tention to your toilet, and you take orjustatemporary irritation you can Sipit has becn filled by theological stu- | girl sustained a fracture at the base of wich First Baptis ¥ !‘_‘,.‘f, ",'-,_.M,,:.,":\:i Hase the pulpit | the skl Her parents are staving with OLCHESTER e e few up the mirror for a final glance, what usually rely on thie gentle, soothing of Waterford, offered prayer an i 3t 3 i it f 25 been occupied by Raymond J. Bates, [friends in this city while ehe is in the| 1he disabled veterans en route (o e O B L a disappointment it is to find that Resinol treatment to set it right. h tudy- | hospital the address. Mrs, G. H, Prior, Mrs. Willimantic young man, who is study- | hos . g Py sat- | g s t : o il il ing in; ient antic arrived in town about .65 Sat- | George Sparks, Miss 1d4 Fostér and Mrs, ugly little ragh still shows on your Z,“fig’,lfi,t‘;flnfif‘h‘;';!n ‘hg'fd e',f ng for the minis He is & graduate | poo. (pooigac) fe the Temst of the | urday and parked their cars on Hayward | 5. H. Hiscox sang three hyfhs seiczed face and neek. 3 S i end bt Windbam High schosl and Comby wni- | o (00N, CRENEE) o leseed Virgin Mary |avenue. There were 70 in the party. THe | by the family, Walt and Murmur Not, begin a three-vear at the theological sem- . Mass. this fall. Rev. t. rector of St 4 i st skin,—they improve it. Biit there i§ a way to help cyer- St SEn—they 3 ey ax of obligation, Masses at|day being stormy the lunch couid not|Some Time We'll Understand and O. oniie this y“h_ghey““ of Resinel RF-“NKOL‘S“‘:‘.“"’,ST‘C""““”“‘ St Marv's church this morning will be | be served on the park, but was served on | Morning Land. Burial was In Pachaug Otntinést @déd by Resinol Soap. ikt ket o «u‘-:“gn:”o?x'ugzmm celabrated at 5.30 o'clock and § o'- |tHE veranda of F. Baker's residence | cemetery. The bearers were J. H. Tracy, ¥ Y k Clock, the latter being a high mass,|on the avenue. Afier getting out of the | and R. W. Dearnley of Jewett City, Paul There will be two masses at St Joseph's | cdrs the veterans ' and Colonel E. R.|Geist, Jr., of Lisbon, Telley E. Babcock of Episcopal ch g ot church, one at 5.30 and the other at 7.30 | Chureh procected to the veranda, where | Norwich, Cllfford Main of Stonington and each with y Baptiat | Gulacy tev. W. O. Berckmian gave a shorc ad- | William L Allyn of Ledvare Theru Shureh 1 a pastor Briel Mention. dress of we kel which “‘:‘:Hhs responded | were very beautiful floral tributes. The S ev. C Powell went ) P i to briefly by Col. Church. Three rousing | quartet sang Sunset and Evening Star A [ T E e Sunday woh Philip Cote of Folyike, Mass. for- | (hedri uregiven the neople for the re- | 4 the. commitial Servin s i Being eonduct at mefly br this ct employed in the | ception, also three more for Postmaster An anniversary mass was said at St. S. H. Kellogg, onie of those who inspired | Mary's church for John Morarty Mone the reception and who was unable 1o be | day morning. 2 presént on account of poor health, bUt| Mrs Perley Melvin returned Monday who was with them in spir after two weeks' stay in Block Island. cream and lemonade were then pas Mrs. Bertha Gould, and daughter the young ladies. After the lunch the | ivelyn, of Maynard, Mass., are guests visito cars and amid the | at Thomas Stewart's. & i ohly shop ol Joseph P Gagnon Mtmer of any @t the Peotestant| Doctors H. L. Rotblat h"",, Ay e felaved Sun. | Rotblat of Bostoh, ¥Ho ha av was Rev. D. A. Overton, of the A\ relatives in this city. left Monday Y pion ehirch on Sprink strest. The |morning with their sister, Mrs, Philip | angeegational churches at Windham |Cohen on a ten davs'. trip to Niazara “emter and South Windham. which are | Falle. ed e Rev Arthur 1%, Clfford. | Edmund J. Peloquin, a member of B med Aurime the past twh|Bfigine company, No. 1. Willimantlo fire shi lub Bottling Co Washington Club Bottling Co. Teuter i ZEPHER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. blowing of automobile horns and cheers | intcresting letters and cards have Seeeks. as Mr. Ol < on his|department, who was taken Il about a received from D Sweet's part. Vacation. ————— e e e they started for their destination. On | heen T account of so few going to camp the t¥© |now in northwestern Iowa, an it " Sundar. Aug. *h. the pupit|month ago, was able t6 sit up for the|icliowing Saturdavs, the 19th and zoin, | make Chicago carty fn the moen opid T Wil be supplied by Rev. Harre Grimes |fitst time Monday at his home on Ives| it was deemed advisable to iave the next | communication included handsome pho- RS Tl A - $n8 the following Sunday by Rev. M. R.|street. reception Saturday, Sept. 20th, when 3 v i e L 4 George o heen vis- o ¥ tograph views of the stat ari oone, Plumb. hoth former pasto James Piche, Eugéne Cyr. Richard |camp breaks up and the boys return | lowa, from George Rathbon a mommer Last week the priests connected with | Herrick and W me. 1f the weather is fine at thalof the party. Pt Joseph's and St Mary's churches al- | day for time_the original reception plans wul be Biatied ts attendtig the aivdal spirit- | Eastto . carried out. he Connec-| Theodore Mors liam Crane left Mon- stay at Crystal lake, a we T T Building operations 1n Norwich show present frame building, which will have 3T no prospects of any deciine at the pres- | plate glass front. and changes will be Bal rétreat of the priests of isette and famlly havel George B. A. Baker family oz | STONINGTON tnttime and dUrifg the past week a | made to the second Sory. dioc was held nt Wayeer |returned after a vacation spent at|Meriden were gucsts Sunday of Mr.| oo S 7 o L e tavs |~ trawa ottt 1o 15 bb bait oa Boull off So Norwalk, ending Sa Lord's Point Baker P nts on Hayward avenue. Itl\‘ iay x{u:r"‘"m at 3 o'cl k one of DR fled at the oMich of Firs Marshal! Ledyard streef for Jame Sk, Tt will morning. Next week curates Har Cohen, who has been staying Mr. and Mrs. d Hefflon 1t e most !{rllllafll weddings of the se SiaTe L. kLl A &' wumble Of | By 2% e with &1 improvelents, 16 tend. from Monday to Saturday.|With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip| Haddam visited Sunday with Mrs. He [.'[f' \]Qn%\h'l)mcrvul the Second Congrega- 1 L building permits have been granted. Not | cost $3.500. A micentinarens shower. for Mise Lau.|CONEn of this clty, has returned to New |fows parcms, Mr. and Mrs. A ¥. Rop- | Lonal church in Stonington. when Mirs| ) i e B aiira”tor tocat | & fock ballder tix the contrast for 4 §a Mellen was fiven m honor of her|YOX. . ler on Amsion avenue Elizabeth Muller was united in marsiaze e S Sl ot | 2 P R R e phroaching marriage with M. 1. Daigle| Edward Roberts has .returned r| Mrs. Charles L. Strong, of Norwich, is [ 3o puniel Vivian Mildred of Mexico, | with work at the present time. The year | for J. A. Conner. It will be 24x25 feet, BT Hirtrs. T e Tela ai ihe fome | e Jveeks apent st M5 Rome in Nev|s guest au W, Curgenven's on 50 |t cnuten s et ferices, o1® 4141 {1922 bids falr to establish a record for | having five rooms. with all improve: ¢ Mrs. Paul Hertrand on Union street, | Bfitain, Main street. 5 e ok U handsomely deco-) It was reported here Monday that th| ppiinesr Thomas MeRenzle, oie b |DUIIAE in Norwich as mever before has | ments, and cost about 33.000. E,,_,,m e resemr me | Margaret Maxwell, bookkeeper for A.| Al Michael D. OConnell ot | TAd With Iairel and asparagus as a|town of Wosterly naa come to an agre.- [ RS Yhomas Achenzle ol G| ere heen s many permmits issusd as | Billding Permits BEibatitas wete th yéllow And W D. Speliman & Co, has returned from |Staford Springs was (he gucst over | pac<ETOUnd for pink and white rose|men with DOnfro Brothe of 1o D e O O of (] L Re peat,few mppiha. Thiss Derd 1. L\ atat Likik Cos BEES $nd as the bride-to-be entersd under an | Ner vécation | Sunday af his sisters at the Lenoco Tmm, | A0S a1 ted with white ribbon. A |minster. Mass.. one of the contractors cn 'Sy TASe SEem almady sarted ' As 14t nciuge onty buildings tn the city | New Ereitad Cat MR 5, pi5 Brcheny ahe wmn showered with rowa| Miss Helen Daley of Windsor is vis-|on Broadwas arge white bell composed of dahiias |the sewer job in Westerls and fad st | jromng e done bef \ | limits and do Hot inciude those builaings | fagtory wddiior, | WPt 5 e, fate from a large nvechanging beil |ItINg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. Georse H. Chapman o, | 200 clematis was suspended front tled the ciaim for $4,200 presented for |y %19 HAL Puerthints of the thit have been and are being erccied in | Thomax H. SICL ® p,,., A8 Bhtiled wike enjoved. An sg.|VAm Duley. Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. Starr of New | Of the desk. A handsome arch of pink |damages. This all came out of thei,s oty T we S $he b, | pAfet, WA o 51 Baak Petizing mncheon was sarved: from the| T. Irving Boynton of New Haven was|London were guests over Sunday of Mrs. | 0a0H2s and asparagus, tied with pink|troubles which occurred hers when lu- | £ the secfioh on Scho John F. Ahedrn has the contrdct for | W 1 SEER ¢ Take Mrs Laurette Gaucher got the |@ !0cal visitor Monday on husiness. Sarah J. Bingham. ribbon, divided the pews for the guests|borers were brought from out of town. R e ;v‘v‘xh 2:07058 10§ 113 areetion of 4 frame dwelling of !h“'Slr;;c‘\h A . ot ik, 20 M0 Medding ring and re. Deiphis Boucher | TRObert Sullivan. the six-year-old son| Charles T. Willlams and Miss Eilen | [/ {he remainder of the church. The|The first claim of $1.400 was biought by , 10, heir contrace from Grove v | (15 SN S0, Sonn Sellivan on icin- | Jacob Solomba, Yhe sngagement ring. Mise Mullen re- |0f Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Sullivan, who| Williams were visitors in North West. | J1d® entered the church, walking with|them and a settiement has bren made moelt | avenue, | Sprace streat, | 1€y Avenue. The hotise will be of frame | UL, g, frame addition. Beived mans gifts. the majerity consist. | Was injured by heing struck by an au- | chester Satur her father, Henry A. Muller, who gave | With the fitm and it is thousht that the ns o Gak ‘e reet | Construction ‘with concrete and stone o UUR, Fea%ay Yoe of Ame cutiminne e e eitig [ tomobila a few days ago mear his homa| Traffic on the sthle TOAQ mee wery | T IN MArriage. She was preceeded hy|Sewer contract will procesd. Wesicrly o Gak ‘e | oMU ‘it Sshersth, Wb _Mon: - puiivara, 300 ket Wére drawn from the Well ot Happiriess, |00 Valley street. has been dl':chargud;l:r.i\.\' Sunday, evtra buses were usea )¢ four ushers, and her bridesmaid, | Voted $25.000 Monday at the towa conci strect, over ) Saras ana shingles with state A Conner, Dithers presént were Mre. Rlanche Dou.|rom .St. Joséph's hospital nearly every trip. | Miss Bertha Hahn, of Norwich, and tho|meeting and enough money was held The « be done by H e ot Tha Inlimioe s RN it Sire, A 3 Dubriel, Mre. Conend peharles . ‘and Edward J. Trson| IS S Bt flower, girl, litle Janet B, Randall, of|back to cover and small sialms tiat 7, nder the S |k e Mg ames Gutnan, o : gbeau. Mre. Ross Lainie and Misses|Nave sold the Julius Cady farm of one New Rochelle, a niece of the bride. The|May come in Sl sured b ShatEait i 8 trim. Thére will be four rooms on the YA[ =CESt TS oL week, 1; es- Pore Giterns. Tar T n8 Miset|hindred and nfty acres in Seotiand. o] STAFFORD SPRINGS |bridat party was met by the briegroom| Ths Sevénth day Baptis cliurch voted to instruct (e Shore | 0w moor and two on the stcond. e ot gy tic e el Well. Aldea Bertrand, Anna Potvin, Mar. pMre. Lena Imhoff of that place. Thev| fiere is a real nced of the new jit- | N0, IS best man. William F. Tahner f| building on the site procarcd by e pany rarme | ST contract for & frame house on st also sold their farm of 25 acres on the|ney service bheiween here and Spring- | o.05ePort- The double ring setvice wasitown at Bradford is to be dispos-a of. | ich sirect 0om | 106, Greet for Georye Roessier - has = 7 back road, Windham, to Charles E.|giia ‘particutarly since the Centrat ven.|U5¢d: The wedding march from Lohen-|This building will be removed from the end come- { o awarded to Charles J. Baldwin DASIELSDN Kellhouse, of Manchester, monterailroad has ourtaiied phssencre | ETN Was piaved by the bride's brother,|vremises by the purchaser at tae i1 | 1 i heeT™ oo | The Nouse will be 26526 fest and Wil pians prepared by the W. D. Johnsor gl i gt 2y Pl e e T A ST IR R e | o e e |be of the bungilow type. Mr. Baldwin |, " architects. 174 Bond street. Hart- bia, state chairman of the”democratic| Funeral services for Jacob Glover, 53, | gt C. Stone, pastor of the church.|Pleasant street and Bradtord sc W Lrees At the|aiso has thé cotract lo erect an addi- | gorg for the parish house for the We women's committee, addré#sed the mecl- | who died in Stafford Saturday morning, | heiomeq (N6 ceremony. The chureh ) house; | ! Butte ot ine|Uon to the house at 73 Asslum street | feig Congregational church, are now o ing of the Women's Democratic cluh at - held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock | wagqioe | 1ON8 Dbefore the hour of the| George Bellamy, 81, a veteran of the joner on order to widen | 107 B, A. Smgll. The agdition Wil be | ing fgured. Bids close Augist 17 New Haven Monday evening. Plans|at his home. Rev. C. H. Puffer, pastor | Vo, e . Civil war, di2d Mondaym orning at Iis iy o Eergu. | X 13 feet of frame construction with tin ! proposcd bullding will be 26x4d feet were completed at the meeting for @ pic- | of the Universalist church, officiated at he bride wore white canton crepe,|nofhe on Chestnut St. ils was born i e e ent hua |Toof. Mr. Baldwin Is to érect a similar ijres atories high, the first story of bric nie which is 0 be held Wednesday at|the services. Burial was in the Stafford | \"mmed with orange blossoms. Her|Trowbridge, Eng.an 1, 1840 and {1 d with (b ok addition for George Roessler on HICkorY ili frame construction above. Some al Bea CUMf at which tmé Miss Caroline | street cemetery S | gulx_ornament was a \\hn;{:nm brooch, | came to this country 0 bat tenl il g i " FRE s T ’T:'l:e aflnt-:‘l:lx:‘l:"":':l :fin‘fmb".;o;; l"x:fims\ “\,L.,sn be made to the orzan “Rees of Graénwich iy Bitha | A Glover Bad Bath a s osidn o |the ‘sift of the groom. Her veil was|y and e at Dotier | ptain Chrystis Snnell @ e | feet of fr: co in the church proper. et bl el 0 fooem & resident of the | white silk tulle in-fan effect and was| il 2 and made his bume at Polier | 4otk company. €. A. C. R. I X. G.| A frame bullding to be used as a store . The ‘annual four of the Connectient | mérchant durine a larse DAFC of the fime, | CLUEL with _orange biossoms. The|Morse as hoss weaver anl romamed |Tcceived notice that checks for the mém- |8 to be erécted on Boswell avenue for wikshikaNTo Woulds't taste ‘a Poultry Association which will take the |He leaves four children, .. Emma | Midesmaid, Miss Hahn, wore pink geor-|there until 1889, o was tion a 1 be the company Iocated at Westerly | Joseph Alubowicz. The building is to ity B My g 3 poultrymen from this and other states| Whiton of Stafford, Her Glover of |Btlte and a pink hat. She carried a|ed to take charge of {have ‘oo sent and the boss will soon |20x2s fest. e | o staiiate Kl quality ginger ale? through the poultry districts of eastern | Providence, R. L. Frederick J. Glover | pouduet of pale pink snapdragons. Theliic schools and was ja i o e U R e oL s R e n Hleadow tane. The house on the ite will Connecticut, Rhode Island and the south | of Stafford Springs. fomer . little Janet Randall, wore He is survived by a son, Fred B { Tuesday evening at the armory after a |addition erécted to her house on Connell | JWeadOmR JBCC CH0, (0Ll T Lol pasior Try Pepperell— shore district of Massachuetts will start| The Stafford Springs fire departmen volle and & pink hat and carried a |of Westerly, @ Sister, Mire. domn it | $eris vacatlon due to the Industrial ex- | sireet. The addition will be Sxi2 feel | be 1 e use. ¥ at Storrs today and will continue for |held a well attended clambake at Coop- | o O Varlesated flowers. She | Howell of Amsterda {hibit held at the state armory all last | with cement and brick foundation. The i B - Rogiei Tl R them in the path of the bridal|grandchildren, Mi witp | Week. exterior finish will be In clapboards. i THE STATE SITUATION 1 Bel- | The Presl A number of relatives and friends P s gave Mrs. Willlam K, Taylor a surprise the chure party in honor of her birthday recent- COLUMEIA The moved down the aisle from | whom he made lamy of Westerly and Geor, - > = a Eabs. Deinl bbudi i, b Fowler and Rathbun have the contract | Reports from the lezding towns an: in Gctober. This band will come |for the bullding of two additions to the | cities for the state for the past we ide is the daughter of Mr. and|of Philadelphia. He was high in Massi | here under the auspices of the Colonial | house of Miss Alice Cogswell at 38 Lin. 'show that 205 permits for bulldiaks Iy at her home on Meadow strect. She| Mrs B. F. Hutchinson of South Cov. | TS HENrY A. Muller of High street.!ry, being 3 past master ot Franktin | club of Westerly and the proceeds ara to |coln avenue. One additlon will be 4x12|nave been granted, as against 189 for recelved many gifts £ entry. n resident of Colhmbia o mane| 1S @ graduate of Stonington High schoul |lodge, No. 9, F. and A. M., of tnis|go for ¢ pport of the Visiting Nurse | feet and the other will be 8x14 feet. The | 1921 and 130 for 1920. The total cost of Mre. Bessie Webb Dirdsall of the Con- | veare, was a visitor in town last weelr . | /4SS Of 1917 and from Willimantic Nor-|town, having belonged to the orzaniza- | Associat exterlor finish ‘l}l!be in clapboards with | the building uw’r‘l!uonl m;m ::.: mm: r e dsail h vears, was a visitor in town last PR : < . 2T Rl b BHICRE! L2 ition roof. is $670.434, a gain over the nectieut Agrlcultural College faculty, | 'Mr. and Mrs. Lowss Little of East|pel Mool She has taught in West|tion for 43 years. He was als> a p; Dr. Chaties Congdon, health officer for | The own the build- | . figures are $35L- Wwas & recent visitor with Mr. and Mre.| Hampion wire in-ctn teemntle colnsy | Broad street school since graduating| high priest of Palmer chapter, N - Ok Gon, health officer for ] TH3 Wirk ol tharink Gown the years, for which the # J. L. Harroun of this city; also a guest|on Mre s i from Norwich school. She is an active|Royal Arch Masons of Westerly, belonz. j [ toWn of Stonington, has posted no-|ing at the corner of Main and Ferry |15 and $239,114. of Mrs. Mulford Gatchells 4 memb, n Andover. e of the Congregational church|ing to this chapter 44 years tices on the southwest corner the Paw-|street was started during the past week veral uck loads of chfldren of o 2 e CIADEEE Sears. atuc iting rogress g Mr. and Mrs. Williim . Shailer of | the Scollund church Sunday school heid | 414 Sunday school and is ofie of Ston-| yhe Westerly town comnoll held 8 |of aavthine nt me ant rne e | e P mture Wil bé | SOUTHERN EAILWAY TO o ~— Ivoryton were recent callers on Mr. | a picnic at the lake Wednesda nglon’s most prominent young WOMED.| gpecial meeting in the council chamber | have been asked to keep watch and ite which will be nsed EMPLOY AVAILABLE HEL? DENTIST and Mrs. Wiliam A. Arnold Mrs. Thomas Fiartley and Mrs. Fred- |, Lle 8700m is the son of Mr.'and Mre. | chamber Monday afternoon at 130, | that alf refuss is Kept ot | for ctare and offics purposes. The Disco W. E. Jackson and daughter motored Oberlin with their _children of | (P4FleS Le Mildred of Mexico, Mo.. and | when it was voted by the members 0| Alra. Anma. Gouiay of Fitehburt, | mon men tne. Lollding which will be of | Washington, Aug. 14—The Southérs recently to Walden, Mass., to visit Mr. tneyville visited their grandmothier, |12 2 Certified accountant with oné of thelgaster actioh wpon recommendations 10| Mass Any Mim e Eirencr Heaurs | Bros. on B b s ith | Railway which to date has made mo #f- . F. C. Jackson y den, 3 visit Mr yville visite s et | oldest _éstablished firms in Bridgeport M s Mass, and Miss Florence Haver of | stesl, tile and brick construction wit el g g A and Mrs. H. J. Salter. Mrs. W, E. Jack- Willard Clarke, Thursday e S s torgi|the U. S. engineering corps for Or|Athol, Mass. have returned home after |terra cotta trim. fort to combe SIEEIALIZING 1N h riuimned Wit Mtem, Rev. T. Newton Owen vattended the | 1 Which clty he oS member of several|against the proposed erection of the | spending some time here. S mounced _today through its president. | Miss Marfon K. Gifford has returned | conference of ministers last week at ,I.I’Fb‘d“.. " 2t ‘h“’ epiet bullding by Andrew W. Fisher on the| 1fiss Mildred Mathieu of Willimantic 55 Fairfax Harrison, that it would employ PAINLESS EXTRACTING home after spending several weeks as | Northfield, Mass, a white ol hateh e Pridesmaid was|north side of Paweatuck river bridgs.|is the guest of friends here. REAL ESTATE SALES any help available to keep trains tn op- o n s, Mrs. David Isham of Mohegan a o OWEr | The selectmen of the town of Stonington | y ? el Ne 'GAGE LOANGS | eratlon. P MAIN STREET, WILLINANTIC |12 it of Mr. And Mes Jaomes Mo | Wilkos ask Batsts of b ahi Afie |ITi~& Fing. [Tus Beiaxevom's EIft 16| auhcaiid i 2o:tho Butlnens mor ood | ¢ gorner L OConnell of New Fork b e ot mreck where | M. Harcison in a formal statement “Miss Orse Moreay is spending a week | Henry C. Isham the ushers, best man and organist were|taxpayers of the town of Stonington | Mre. Sharme of Speine steeet is | an ek g e P wompared (o | faid that the Southern had made every JAY M. SHEPARD of her vacation at the Windham G fi5s Floriila Davis of New Haven 1a|4Mite gold euff links. The ushers were|coud be heard in the matter, as it con- | taining Miss. Parchenton of Nanant, | 1o gor the correspanding week in 1921, | effort to settle with its men even “to th SHD oamDs et Sbfl Govensedt IKKE visiting her cousin, Miss Hleanor Collins, A.]ug{x]s( Ryuuer. '4 larence Cushman, | cerng both towns anl 2| Ma: ¥ The mortgaks loans for the respective |extent of offering the terms that they Buscesding Filmors & Shepard Mre ASNAS Whrd R8d daughter ob| stnut Hill Charles Ryon. all of Stonington and Da-| joint meeting will be held with Congressman and Mrs. August Loner- | weeks weré $75,750 and $37.4! had previonsly agreed to accept” and FAWLOh. MASS. ‘aivtvid hérs to boand Columbia. grange is to hold a picnic at | Vid Winkler. of Brideeport. the selectmen after the meeting of the | gan, of Hartford and Dr. and Mrs. Jo- | In New London there were seven |without result, and that “if it means Funeral Director & Embalmer | .. Vith: the ¢ s parente. e ond | Crystal lake, Stafford, Wednesday next.| A Treception was held at the home of|taxpayers s heard, on the «ques- |seph Hizmins of Manchester were g D o eal sstite, exactly the same|war to run the Southern railway thea Yook with the former's parents, Mr. and | “-pne member of the Harrie-Randali(the bride on High street, attended by|tion. 'Major V. L. Peterson of the U. S. | e oo o B s re BUCHS |salen o o Riis saie wolk & yea? ago, |let us have it now—not later.™ $0-62 NORTH ST. - WILLIMANTIC | M55, A. L. French, Drama camp at the lake gave a delight-|0Ut Of town gucsts and near relatives i E i e e LBl Il bl et 2 ials of th supplemented d Miss Barbara Northam, daughter of D lake gave a deligh . A. corps of engineers who presided at|ifichael Higgins, of West Broad street. |The moértgage loans for the correspond- | Official e company Lady Adaishiit Tel. Connection | Russell Northam. of Hariford. has re.|[Ul entertainment at Yeomans hall on|The bride received many handsome|a’ former meeting held here communi- ¢ r turned from Norwich where she has | Leig s, CVening i \1‘1:‘3C¥up; been a guest of Miss Dorothy Godfrey. | oo el A ‘bodyea|Of interest in New England Can- Miss Licy A. Les left Monday for | 6t Dlavs were presented, Everybody's o 8] nd fCen the scenery |Eifts, Upon their return from their Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan, of Hazard- | ing weeks wers $5,060 and $34,760. Mr. Harrison's statement only to the e cated with the selectmen of the town of Two one. | Wedding trip which will include places : that conterenees ville have been guests of friends hers. extent of pointing out th Stonington, asking If the board favored | = Mr. amd Mre. Horace Frink onteriain- between the raiiroad management and v or not the granting of a permit for o NEW LONDON the strikers were held last wesg witheut H Springfleld, M Thr EWB 3 Husband and Mrs. Pat and the Law,|ada they will reside in Stratford, Conn, | Anarew Fisher o crect o two-story | 5 Nowich, | 0 e Archie FICtcher | o g aré beink meds for & bufiing to | resolt and that the only couree 1ef.opem curey ros. top Ereid, Mass., for {Wo weeks' VACA-| The performance showed that the mem: Where a newly furnished home awaits|prick bullding. The selectmen answered | ° ° 3 be erectéd for Jacob Sélomon, on Main |to the company was mh:uvy - « o N bers of the camp have attaincd great |them. Major Peterson's letter stating it was : 43 fest, two|workers as could be obtal L FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |/ Mr and Mre William F. Clark and||ichoioncy in ‘aeting and clocution. Tneir | Guests were present from New York,| of vital \mportafics to the jown . of BALTIC s S i ] : EMBALMERS & Ploe: Grave. Niasitl: ' S18¥| work was greatly appreciated by an au- | New Rochelle, Mexico, Mo., Bridgeport,|stonington and the state of Comnecticut i T 23 + of friends|and will be used for warshouse purpese.| The prick of certain fresh water 38 Unian St. Willimantie, Gonn | sire, 1. C. Barrows is spending tne | 151 WiCh completely filied the hail | Willimantic, - Norwich, Westerly and | and they desired tho business men and | o 0T, PR SR TINT OF M g contractord are fow remodéling the | cattish stings like that of A'wash. Phone 202 ilady Assistant) [week with her son and daughter-in-law, | pporeg ooy Plans to glve a pageant | Stonington. taxpavers be given a publle hearing in| g, igae Mertler and his guests from | e e oo = s - - Thursday at four o'clock, standard time. | - Mr. and Mrs. Glibert McClurg enter- |the matter and that opinions expressed S e = | tained 8 party of frisnds at thelr. Home st this meeting would largely detormine L T R TR New Britaln—Because of the great|on Main street Monday evening. the action of the board an. or Peter- : amount of work demanded of clerks of |musical program was enjoyed and lae |son was asked io attend this meeting ra- e S e e common_council committees, and the in-|cream and cake were served. Guests|ferred to. Letters were read from Major [ PUiMom FAsy wih W8 & Fo COW ) creasing dgmands on their time, a propo- | were present from Westerly and Stoa-|Peterson to the selectmen of tae wwwu ox | Z00 % 0F o, (PR (R0, Ser e B e sition wil 'be submitted at the August |ington. Stonington and so the selectmen have | n°Tal of Mre. Foule o 3 Tros meeting of the council Wednesaay evan- | g asked Westerly town council to defer | M B R el o ing to have an appropriation made for ATAREE PATRCI SO0 (00 P six weeks' visit to Boston, Pawtucket, HD Tmys. an - mRon where the Stoningion Village Improve. | TN Aetion o the PR MRS, ) Woonsocket, Orleans and Nashua, N. Hi £ ment society will hold a bazaar. ble t o for the traftlc at present and | , Eugene Bourque with a party of motor car that lives » el ! R s friends spent Sunday at Rocky Point. 113 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mildred of|that the Connecticut approach to the | TTiEnd 4 o D be illimantic, Conn. s Sl 4 M S ot Norwih | e e S e a2 o0 R 12| AT Jones Das voueht 8 new long must be engineered r. and Mrs, ert all and fam- angerous curve exist- . . o 3 + ily of New Rochelle, David Winkler and l,:"‘d el e & 5 = - ~ a8 well’as built. It must be William Tanner of Bridgeport, Clarénce| Samnel Nardone & Co. Hhave #ean| Waterbury.—Leaders in both republle A Cushman of Nw London, Mr. and Mrs.|awarded a contract for la¥ing 4,325 feet | can and democratic circles have been + soundinits mflwfll Frank Muller of Bridgeport were among (ot house connections and 25 man holes | disgusted with the political tactics ob- ¢n and workmanship. those who attended the Muller-Mildred|in District No. 1 of the Westerly sewer- | served during the past five years. Water- as design wedding here Monday, age kystem morth of the raflroad tracks. | bury is trying vainly to lighten the bur- Miss Florence Blderkin of New Lon-|This action was taken by the council, | den of a deficit of §1,500.000. Its bonded Molybflumnel.them don is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the price being $5.041.25, the lowest | indebtedness is seriously affecting the toughest of metals, goes James and family on Clift street. LS % city's prestige, est, of Misses Mollie Palmer, Prudence Fair- e into every part of the Wills brother and Elizabeth Robinson have re- ‘ EVERFAST SUITING | E A g ——— Ve The Ideal Summer Fabric st « ilv T " Sainte Claire subjected to : e Contains in an agreeable form Mr. and Mrs. James Sweet of Bridge- A Dall! rea strain and shock. The Wills In Everfast Suiting vou have for yourself and chil- themineral clementsnecesmaty (o |7y Notimors ‘La. Souny, have ror Sainte Claire is engineered create vital energy—tomake the | turned home, = 3 and last. s a fabric that will m uj auti 3 blood richand red—to strengthen | Leon James of Hope Valley is spend- 35 to live n, P y In Vyas) Pt s the nerves and promote renewed i m&-”‘;‘;i “;“h"‘t "g’“:t Ieee e s 2 > i . P iy . 8! of oston is in tow Blouses, s‘m‘, or Drm’ and is guaranteed not to vigor, vitality and endurance. for the balance of August. s owv TLIAN L. WILLIAMS ; : That is why over 10,000 physi- e bt vy fade, no matter how you wash it or wear it. cians have recommended /#in- | SUB BASE OFFICER NoRWICH carnis for those who are weéak, ana 'A‘T:ESTED '?T K“s;llm ward Quinian, a naval 36 INCHES WIDE—45c A YARD nervous and run-down. glting New London ae his: home atariss, Two dikess-£T10 i B1.95 was arrested at Winsted Saturday night r BE 3 for operating an automobile without fi\INTEC[M - » 4t all good druggists — ~sm——=y ense, following an’.cé'n‘é’u’,f,fzhe""wxn“. m - = A =] chester corner. Quinlan stalled his én- 4 nx it to back up and run into a light H wew | T ot R 0 2k | Good on all occasions THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Vo | e e s R LA uet . eHMolor, Cars TR EDWARD LASSERE, Inc. 2 Officer Woodin on traffic duty. He Oc. 1 W.0n Wi sl cranked his machine in reverss, caus-