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PPN G oo 8 SIS Norwieh, Mopday, Aug. 21, 1038 VARIOUS MA' Daboll’s alianac profis teh of Wwarm but clear wi 8 i Wheh the Wind veersd 15 ths west Bunday mankind rejoised. Dr, Discoil's offica will be esed unil Aug. 26.—adv. i Light véhicle lamps at 7.10 o'tlock (standard time) this evening. E The moon is new témertow, the 22nd, &t 3.3% p, m. (standard t A mosquito pest has struck the tawn of Saybrodk the past fow days The heavy showers Satnday beat eif the leaves from the trees, ebpecially the shade thees. The bake was served immeaststy afer the faces, the menu beink as follows: “Teddie” Sohultz served ohe of his mous chowders. / White and Sweet Potatoes. LA tow At 12.30 o'clotk thers Fas a ball gam b good catches of blue fish werd .80 o’ 1 game ‘White and Brown Bread. HOME MADE {made in Plum Gut in the Race at between the married and single men. the Crgin Fritters. i the week end. game reSuRing in @ yiotory for the mar- MAYONNAISE HER s aresmng of M¥e. A ried men by teh score of 5 to 8. Seven and | MacDougal will be closed umtil Sept. 6. Were Played. —adv. The society houses and the sottages at RUSSIAN DRESSING Willimantic Camp Grouad ate fllitg up T“U':g';__s D”,—'C“F‘sss" “eein of many sors srs aow itested with caterplllars which began thsie tam- o @ = eemp——r palgn on the wild cherry. leaves. \ e oot ot 45 Begrees and g BUPRE T SR e T Y Doieranch stood at s and évon dubing t 1t NORWICH TOWN afterncon it did not go above §8. - ‘fhe soofe by innings was as tollows: At the First Congregational parson- age Saturday afterndon at 6 o'slook | & Watren Barl Wilox and Bertha Stella Motor traffic continusd heavy 8uring | Ji at Messapeag. MY - Miner of Yantic were united in marriage junday, among oOther cars a humber of camping parties passing through town, CHANSER by the church pastor, Rev. Gurdon F. Balley. The Kite Fresstone The attendants smnn 1.&1::" u:& mm*uwy . to kesp thin all gg The attendance &t the GWRIng was The “promiss recs” waé started Suh- day but the winper saniot b8 decetmined until the 318t of December, a# the Met of nsw members will then be hh&fl 2 > and p, Fred Trembley 3b, Ba Old style Jolly Glasses, dpzen. Bhe Atlas Jelly Giasses, dors..... T9¢ Good Luck or Fitz-them-ait Rubbers, at 3 dezen for ...... M8 IDEAL FRUIT JARS ail Ideal Fruit Jars, in &R Siss, at these prices: WILL COOPERATE WITH FUEL COMMISSION Mm conference held Friday batween ers of the Connesticut Chamber of Commered and Thomes W Cabbage, Corn. sweet, , doz. Oniohs, bu. . NORWICH MAN RESCUES 5 GIRL FROM DROWNING péaches Wwill be ripé about Sapt. 1st, the (Special to The Bulletin.) yellow Elbertas a lttle laber—adv, wers Mr. and Mrs. - Westerly, Aug. 20.—Miss Katherine | Peppérs, bu. sl 5 Half pinte, dozen . t Fargo. The groom is the yon ot| The scarlet and - pink géranlums L adweE -f Perry, daughter of Arthur L. Perry, of | Potatoes, new, 185 Ib. sack . 2.15 y M ana Mre Willam H. Wheot. T fgrown by Janiior Tl in e eourt S adimet et mal AL i i B h iy | Bakttatn, ek, 2 Pints, at dozen ... i bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Miner of Yantie. 3 After a dtay of nearly two weeks at Hammonassett Beach, Madison, Charles Strong returned to his home on Town street Frida Mr. Strong was accomp- led by his wife who had been passing several days there, having previously vis- ited for a week with friends in Colches- ter. At this beach were camping parties representing many states; in all,aboul 30 tents were pltched on the plot where Mr. and Mrs. Strong were in camp. The trip was made by automoblile. Orosby Peck returned Sunday te hls home on Otrobando avenue, following two weeke’ visit with his aunts, Miss An- nle Smith and Miss Rose Smith of Col- chester. | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck spent the he @ay in Colchester with their relatives, | 2dv. their son refniing home with them. A Chester correspondent notes that While away, Crosby Peck visited for | Miss Elaihe Wells of Stafford Sprinks two days at the home of his grandpar- | and Miss Dorothy Fergusha of Deip ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Peck, ot | River are guests of their grandparents, Westchester. { Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow. “ Having occupled a cottage at Pishers| The Red Cross nurse at Ocean Beach, Quarts, at dozen Two-quarts, dozeh . MASON FRUIT JARS e Pints, at doren ... Quarts, at dozen . Two-qaart, at dozen . Masen Covers, dezen . WIDE MOUTH JARS Improved Queen, wids mouth Jars, at these prices: Pints, at dozen .. Quarts, at dozen . 3 In addition to the foregbing, we carry complete lines of Strainers, Fruit Funnels, Wearever and Mif~ ro Preserving Kettles. Atlantic and Iron Horse, sizes §, 1. From the twenty-six ¢rad apple trees &t his home at East Great Plaih Hyman Burchman expects & yleld of fally 160 bushels. _The steamer Laigh of the North At- lantic & Western Steamship Co., is Eut | py Ra at New London Tusday from the Pa- cific coast with & millisn or #d fect of umber. * ; Saturday's showers wers caleulated: to drive the merchants to despsratioh—it not to bankruptey. By night the crowds were fairly large, but busifiess &8 & whole suffered. Vacation ' Club—Wamted—3ore haphs Vacation panties next year. The Ghel- sea Vacation Club will assure them. Join today, $.25, $.50, i, § end $5 per eloea vings o ‘'t Weekapaug Beach tlis morning by . 3Carl Peters of Norwich. ' Miss Perry oo [ i g s el e was in bathing and got beyond _her M. Bullatd wedd that the. thamber | 1€Dth in the hbavy surf. Thers Was a had blans In preparation whereby stard NeAvy wind blowing and shé was un- offictals would receive aid in the dis-;Able to swim back. Nearly sxhausted, tribution of from the in-| She was brought to safety by Mr. Peters. s S ot the Nariolh (5-LMr Pecies, whe was oh ANSCRMIRK nb- by i S ticed the young woman's ~predicament threughout the State. Developments | 27 Went to her rescue, reaching Miss along thess lnes might be expected as) PFTY after a hard struggle. = Mr. i 2 .| teré was so exhau én he reache TRy e hudboe KR aUUOFING- | gnate thal T Wik AKAS th'a SAMYY WL e, Bullard wil within & fow ‘daye|taBe Where every attention was given the personnel of 2 fuel ¢om- him. He was able to return to his home mittte whish will investigate the situa-|(n NOrwich latér in the day. tion and render all possible assistance to the #tate wifi. ANNUAL LAWN FETE AT CRESCENT BEACH As one rounded the curce towards the pier at Crescent Beach Friday after- nodh a lawn. near the water ajtracted attention. The annual lawn fete =iv- en by the Crescent Beach association of which Mrs. Geéorge Ingalls of Nor- wich, is president, was held at the sum- fner home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mént- Squash, dbz. % Tomatoes, 1% qts., nat. .... Poultry aad Dairy. Broijlers, dressed, 16. PBroi'vrs, Hve. 1. .. Fowl, live, 1b. Fowl, aresstd, 1b. Eggs, Conn., newlad, Eggs, Conn, hennery Eges, westen. doz. . Butter, best tub. Ib. Butter, best print, ‘b, . 3eat Products. Calves, best live, Calves, heavy, 1b. ... Cows, live, nat., 100 Ibs. . Cows. lye. nat. common Cows, Miich, hd. .... Steers. nat., 100 ba ... Hogs, live. 100 Ibs, Ham. best smoked. Lard. pure. db .. Beef, prime, Ib. . Beet. medium. Ib. Cowa, dreseed, Ib. Cows, common dressed. The music during the by twd cousink of the brids Muriel Smith, violin, and Miss Ruby Bmith, plano, both 6f New Lbrasn. house was prettily decorated %or thp oc- easion With gelden rod and ferns. The bride’s traveling gown was of navy blue ®ith hat to mateh. After a short wedding trip the eouple are to re- side at § Connell strest. Guebts werd préseat from Providescs, New York, Wfilingtord, Metiden and New London. 3 ‘The brifie has bean smpleyed in the postal sub-station &t the Boston Stords VIR .. N ORRIN PRICE HEADS 13TH €. V. ASBOCIATION Orii M. Price of this oity, depart- mént commander of the G. A. R., was elected presidemt of the 13h Conneoti- cut Voluntéers' association, at the as- sodiation’s anfhual ‘meeting last week at West Haven. Bight meinbers were TN Whi ink present with ‘their wives and daughters.| gomery of Norwich: Hupdreds of flags 3 Snd TE s (SUCR DS : 1 ; isit: | gor a6 prreey . Grit ; eir wives an s.{ gomety of Norwich: Huf of flags. | Lemhs. fan.. 5. .. I.s“‘l;n‘d'A :o"n.rv:e;l;;wM!:r:\lnml. Smith 2‘:"’!""";“‘““::; iy ;o::"z:,,:“‘i {f&i&‘é’fi?‘ 2 Mr. Grifith is an Dépariment Commander Price and De- | golden rod and hydranger decorated the medium. 1o We also carry Bolitrs and Aumin. Emith and daughter, littls Miss Fiorencs | Sincé she has had only cases of minbt ———— o g e i MRICh cwere- gailve: (S Stu fan. western. um Roasters, useful néw in esld Smith, all of Norwich Town, returned | Injuries to cars tor this season 5o far. o OBITUARY e G el i b i e o oomae. T { Ve fan nar, . pack canning, and later they cah bs home Sunday evening. Mrs. Albert| Mrs Thankful Greses, loag in the Wiliam 3| Oakes p s 3 ale. / Grain, 0 SEhr Wil Smith of Washington street, spent Fri- | employ of the Paweatuck Wedlan tbr- Mr. Smith is & ftormee membsr of ey lca eftamh whs Sirved. Woed in sther ways. Willias J. Oakes died early Baturfay OrAIRE at the horhe of his sister, Mrs. Charies Dudlley ot 50 Chebthwt stréet. Mr. Oakes was borha in Canada, the son of the late Charies ahd Catherine ¥h- Esapwick Post. No. 1, G. A. R., of this gty But is how a membér of Admiral Foote Post of New Haven. The election of, ofidars resulted as follows: - President, Ormin M. Price, Norwich fay, with her relatives, her son Albert, who had been passing several days previ- dus on the island, returning home with her. Under an awning an orchestta of five ! Bran, 100 Ihs. . pleces furnished music for dancing oh | Corn. No. 1. 190 5 the lawh or on the wide' piazze. ! Cottonseed Meal. 100 A great many from Norwich are oc- | Dty Mash. 100 Iba .. eupying cottages at the beach this sea- | Flour.. 195 1h. sack pany left Saturday for Bscoheag Hill, where she will spend the first two weeks' vacation she has taken in forty years. CouM you have had a better vasstion this vear with fore mofey Stat now Prompt delivery of Prostrving Utensils, if you teiephons 408. - After passing two months en Leng Is- right Oakes, but had spant the greater!vies frdsident, Pugens Ward, Danbury; | on, and the large numiber present in-{ Gluten. 100 Ibs. ... —_— land. at the home of her nlece, Mrs.'to mava for next year. Chalsea Varation|part of his life in this city, whers he | sseretary, Wilkam H. Huntley, eluded all these. About $250 was real- | Hominy Chop. 100 Tbs, ., Henry Miller of Central Park, Mrs. Bva ! 35 per|was employed. g A. Sims gf Brooklyn, arrived Thursfay | week, Crub—$.25, '3.50, 31, 32 and The Chelsea Savings e S ized which will be used later towards Linteed Mea!. 100 fbe. . —| " Mr. Oakes is survived by thres broth- erecting & new pler at the bsach, Middlngs, Std, 100 P mflu svening, {0 be the guest of Miss Etta | ade. 4, Jobh and Baware Oakss bt this eicy LEBANON i Ouia. No 1. b iha. - The orteous & ! Walker, of Town street. Mrs. Sims was| At Block Island, Capt. Ban Chaschor- | and Patrick Oakes of Jewstt €ity, threa > & & B 2 oultry Grain, 100 5 . & cailer Saturday at the home of her | ought of Stonington brousnt in the re-|sisters Mrs. Chales ~Dudiey,’ Mes | Mr. 2nd Mre. 5:23:";;:;;";‘15:{; O bale, 100 nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. Charles | cord tuna of the season, the prize speci- Hanover and H. o FEAST OF TRANSFIGURATION on, D. The Feast ot the Transfiguration, which, in thé Russian calendar occurréd .- was observed with special . 100 Lamb. Frederick H. Wyant of Town atrest, #aves this (Monday) morning, for Bos- | Elizabsth McMahdn Shea of Mrs. Margaret o C. m, Spént Sunday, the 13th, at Rivapside Park, Springfield, #uss. MFE. Charles 'Peckham of Hartford | men weighing between pounds. size. 700 and 200 This Is consfdered an ‘unusual MARKET CONDITION k- Beayty as a Business Good quality apples are abundantly i i ANN STREET MAN HURT. to-remain f < has bedh the guest of Mrs. Charles Wet- - k 5 S T can't recall when I have stéa a in for e " aa vi 1k A - X, :"Z\a“\" r"‘n:}vll;a:rl‘\ ?_r;”:;-“l:::a.“t The mokt Important social F'Wml,,g the W RATEIAE A thore the past webk, ;:\r\lc;e nst“ t;dt;icholyn!‘mm-r’;o_:m‘mx. ‘!nu;;\‘«! on’q "’.' mm;km " 'I'hl:v!o Im:n homely girl In ch ¢ th Naugatuck, wérs guests over the weex | SUMmer season at Connecticat Khoré w ILING COLLAPSED | . Afrs. . Henry King ars sit- uTen; o Ior o i e "::.“’.u ®_being g"x" ‘;,‘"’, 15| H of a b o5k office, Tt haw nd of Rev. and Mre, Gurdon F. Baney, | DIaces the Arablan Nights Ball Fri- . Armstrhg of &8 Annling Mre Xing's sister, Mrs. David Nich. | TIONY commemorates the time when eight | larke e St e Gty | SR SO kg iday evenlg at Hotel Griswold, Eastern street wak pafdfully injured Saturday Governor and Mrs. Lake were Afternodn when 2 ralling on the porch bt the home of Arthur C. Armastronf, his 5on, of Connell strbst, ghve way, al- | lowing Mr. Armstrong 1o fall abbut teh feet to the ground below., A youhg man who fell with Rif escabedl tnjury. My. Armatrong and the Youhk mah Were days after the miracle of feeding the five tRbusand, the Saviour went up into the mountains and was transfigured in the presence of the Apostles Peter, Jamés and John. The réctor, Rév. A. E. Bon- darchuk officiated, and the choir, accomp- anied by any rusical Instruments, as are the choirs in all Orthodox churches, sahg the beautiful liturgies of the w=clent Eastern church. X Following the serviee, the céremony ot the blessing of the first fruitk of the season, an old custom among the Russian pepple, was heid. — Pugene O'Cohnhors, at ome time bver- ster in the finishing room of the Yaftle fmill or Kaplan Bros. b récently em- ployed in Stafford Springs, left there the first of the month for Philadelphia, whers he will bé employéd in 2 Jargé #ll run by George Taylor, at one time a resident here. SIS i . ol in Willimantie. ngregational parsonage. L. H. Taylor 15 entertaibing her sister, MFs. William Johnson, of Mons- good eating at this time: ‘tomatoes | long since dawned oh Smpleyers that Sweet ¢orn. Peppers, apples. lima beans e 0 DeanS| beauty makes wn excelint frst M- through with her vegetable canning| Pression, and, méreover, that beduty should mvail herséi? of the opportunity| Whether in & Eirl or the wal 3 of getting in touch Wah the peach| boosts the office mérale—The Natishy Erowers as the time for tamning| Buciness peaches 15 fast approadhing. Lima beans. of bétter qualty are being sold e Unigue Inseription. on the markét places and this pro@uet should easily séll as it conthins a great There is at the entranéé of ~ déal of nutriment. Cabbagé and good fancy tomatoeh aré in much bettér ge.| CRUrch of-San Salvador th the Spas- mand and should sell well. The geota-| ISh cify of OTedd a temArkabie tomd, 3:-: o :w";u:fible- tvmw: erected by a prince named $ile, with n m pechl e - o= v & curious Latin inseription which May then thould auvaii vaémselves of this op- be read 210 ways by bégianing Witk i Point. . B. WALKER BUYS s . The railroad survesors havs Seeh at C. ROYCE BOSS PROPERTY | Saybrook staking for the s track A deed was filed in the New Londen | which is to Be placed en the Saybrook town clerk’s office Friday afternoon con- | Packing company propstsy Aand later veying the C. Royce Boas property At |they took ‘measurements on the Ferry X ! 17 Granite strect, New London, to Wil- | road crossings. iguests at the wedling of his grand- liam B. Walker. The consideration 1n-| Arter & long winter eveyons nesds a | G2ushter, Miss Blanche Armistrohg &nd dicated by the $30 worth of Stamps Oh | somplete rest. Assure yootself of that]JOhn Griffith. the document was $30,000. Mugh nesdsd rast fext yhar b fcining| Fe WAS CAYHed intd the house and for | ¢ Mr. Walker is president of the Amarl-|ths' Ohtlsea Vaeation Clud t-fav, 8.05,|57eral hours sufersd greatly from the can Thermos Bottle company of No- L5 B 82 and b5 bar week. Chey/| Shock. Later it whs 1sarned that he was h and has oceupled the premises for | sy Savings Benk.—adv. Aot injured internally. Sunday fhorhing ST, Bows is sow Tt | he was takén to his homé on ARn strest skveral méntha. - & ing in Nm:ich ! “The Interesting story of the Madams | where he wiil be confihed to hik bed tor soma Prophety J one of the maet. destn | LIS ENEURERE TROSLETY given the HMS) siveckl Bave. And modern houss and located 1h e are | Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, was writteh by | LIGH¥NING PUT MANT residential section. Miss Winifred Eva Howe, of the Mubeum TELEPRONES OUT OF ORDER A ot et Maft, formetly of Notwish. -~ Electrical stobms which ¢eAtered about GRACE CHURCH PICNIO AWaterford young man. Praderiek | Noswich for meatly | twehty-teur hburs | Brnest Schoifield, an electrioi an, tormetly ittle HELD AT GARDNER LAKE | ot New York, has invent™d A magheti rouble for t%l“.mm‘?.-‘?:'?ifxxlin 22- Through the courtésy of the Strongin |landing appiiance for airplanes, declaring | About 2 vélbck Saturfiay mor- families Who own the finest site on | that the idéa came td him while he 5.9t | ing the ity lights were khocked but for Gardner Lake, formerly Eden Park, the | The dévice is a magnet brake. | several finutes by lighthin members of Grace Episcopal church,| Noank lobsterman were =urprised and| The tslephone toMpany &% uSual had Tastic, were permitted to enjoy thelr an- | pleased to hear that the wholesais deal- | its troubles durihg the @ay, . nual pienic Saturday on the attractive ;ers Friflay were oNefing 30 cénik a storms puttjng over 250 lin grounds. Automoblle trucks conveyed | pound. From how oh it i8 expeeted that | tishs out order. Several poles whre thé plenickers to the site, where bathing. | the. price will hold . steaduy. This I8! splintered by lighthing added to the work boating, swinging, boating and games.the highest price aver paid at Neank. |of the troubls men, but By Sunday the provided diversion during the @ay. Al A most profitable mesting of Ellington | ETeAter Dart of the damage had besh re- baked bean supper was served and every | piakaepers’ Club was held Thursday | Paired an@ the serviee Wwas prastically one had a delightful day. A vote Of|apiernoon at Henry Boebe's, rof, | n6rmal. hanks was extended the Strongin family | Crandail of the Connecticat Agrieuiturai The early morning storrs had littie or Edward Mahhing of Norwich and Miss Phyllis Hoxie of South Killingly have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Goodwin, With thelr two ¢hildrén sf New Britan, » the 13th, of the i father: C. S. Goblwin. Mre. Ella Fokter entértainzd| for a Week her mother, Mrs. Nancy Gardner of Néw TLohdon, also Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton Gardnér and son, of Camden, N. J. Tuedday, MF. and Mrs. E. A, Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoxie and Miss Phy#ile Hoxle went with the Cohnecti- cut Poultry assodiation on thelr annual tour, They visited four aifferent poul- tfy plants, alst the Rhode Island State Agrieultutal college at Kingston, the last place visited being Appenaug, R. L Miks Avis Cobb of Sewth Windhas visiting Miss Eleanor Burgess. ¢ _ Ralph Tayior is spenfing August at Camp Deveni A fair and kocial wak held in the pariors of the Congrégatisnal church on Friday evéning. Cake and ice cream were on sale. Cardly réeeived from Rev. and Mrs. Baward Wield report a trip to Niaraga Fals. Miss Helen Taylor is visiting Mrs, Bs- telle Lyman in Hartford. Sunday aftérnoon, the 13th, a dinnér portunity of gétung them at Sush low pricks. ‘The besr market hoMls firm as| the éapital “S” in the center. wall s the vew: market. Faney lambs S ey e Wisdom Comes With Ags. At tiwenty-one a yovhg mah kel to join a movement to refors the world; and he 18 considerably ®ide: before he discovers that his efertr would better be detoted t& hid wy shortcomings,<Richange, Effect of Laughter on Health, Most happy is the effeet of lnugh- ter on the elrculation. A good laugh Ik viftually a series bf spasmodic ex- pirations. Theke forcible chest move- ments chuse a partial closing of the glottis which fncreases the pressure within the thorax and so imipedes the Sonnet Written oh Seaweed. entry of blood from the veins into the | Coleridge once wrote a woniet #h & heart. Thik effect is discerned in the | Strip of seaweed. while Teanrses's turgidity of the head and neck. In | “Io Memoriam" was fifst writted in 4. the second place the exceptionally deep | butcher's ledger. inspirations tend to expand the luhgs 1 Howard Fofbes of Taloottville was a visitor hére Saturday. John and lawrence Curry, Miss Mary Curry and Mi#s Cathérine Curry spent Sunhday at Rocky Point, Misa Adelaide Coughlin of New Haven was e réoent guest of her bistér, Mrs. Thorhas Sullivan. Mre. R. V. Congdon and son. Raymend V., Jr, are spending a few days in Provi- dence with Mfs. Congdon's parénts, Mr. and Mre. Adolph Plosttner. Miss Julia Burke has returned to he ‘or their h tality. SALVATION ARMY PLANS BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN Captain Carpenter of the Arty is panning to inaugur: ng fund campaign in this he fall months. -sady under way P . Hinds, e a b superintendent of man tacturing for the American Thread Com- taken charge of the campaign j pany h o raise 87,500, the amount raquired acuse the Salvation Army in that city. Plans for the drive in this city will wnnounced later when commitiees wili tamed. MARRIED FILCOX—MINER—At Norwich Towh, Aug. 1%, 1922, by Rev. Gurdon F. Railey. Warren Far] Wiloox and Ber- tha St Miner of Yantic. WARON-SPARGO—In Westerly R, Aus 19 1922, by Rey. M. Fharies . Magon of Werran. R. Miss Blanche Spargo of Westetl, ity during A similar drive is al- in Willimantie, where 8. Stocking, 1, and College at Bterrs gave a demonstration in removing honey from :he hives and spoke also. Martin. F. Plunkett, #ocialist ‘eandi- Salvation | date for governor, will start the cam- Paign with open air meeting in Greene- vills Monday at noon, and at Balue im the evening. Next Friday he will speak in Taftvilie at noon and Jewsett City the evening; and Saturday evening will speak on Rose place, this city,—adv, District No. 1, Jewish Coasumptive Re- lief sciety of Denve to be s nated Mohday, Séptember 25, the day e following the Jewish New York as Sani- torfum Day, to canvass -the distriet, whichcomprises Magsachusetts and Con- neetieut. Accidents are ‘expensive in New Len- don. A Bailtimore young woman who slight:y sprained her left thumb oh the it idodined and bandaged zt 2 hospHal, also $3 for having an X-ray examina- tion and $2 for the use of the operating room—a total of $12. The papers mention that Mr. and Mes. I, NOTICE ETARTING MITY LENCH 14-18 WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AL ~ SPECIAL TUESDAY, ATG. 15, THE | 3 BROADWAY, William Wailace Sedville, of Watkers- field are spending their honcymoon it Europe. Mrs. Beoville was Miss Mary Adelaide Bragaw, daughter of the lats | Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac W. Bragaw, of Hart- ford, the family cottage being jus- out- side the entrance to Neptuue Park. 1 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR MISS LENA LACOMBE Miss Lena M. Lacombe was given a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at her hofme, No. 0 Hill street, in honér et her approéaching marriage with Floyd E. r, Colérade, whose : g principal office is in Hartford, has dasig- | Th® trip was made by trolley and aute- Océan Beach chute paid 35 for having| i the bar fof the day. The nbon for & time. i, LOYALTY CLASS HAB ford, formerly a member of the rhobile. ‘nnfiwichn. EFYeen corn, pickles, pie and cheese. . th evening. by Mrs. Grace E. Willey, the Loyalty class. Farewell Reception f5r Guests ativés and friends in this eit: the home of Mrs. Green's ister, Carrie Epps of Baitic strast. by the Liberty Bahd and light York and New London for a short stay. Jamestown, New York, Septermber. nd effect on the trdlley company as thew arrived before the ears wers run out of Storm put eight of the ears out of commissish OUTING AT WATERFORD Twenty meémbers of the Loyalty tlass of the Firkt Baptist chutch attended the third outing Saturday of the class at the|en him showing the esteem |home of Mrs. Willis Steward st Water- | have for him. Cake and iee cream were clase. At nooh the guests enjoyad a|of Hartférd, is visiting her uncle, A. &. fihe dinner of ehicken patate Blad, | Knedland. olives, nbon whs spent in a social time and light refresh- | Mrs. 0. R. Pultz. ments of -ice cream and eake werb serv- &d before the members returned homn if @ Thé outing was ar-anged president of Mr. &nd Mrs. Williatn Gréen sf Cuw- | Yeoman's hall ‘beflnd. Md., who have béen visitiag rel- | Eiven for the first tifie to th> soheral we#s | Dublic to seés some of the results of the tendered a farewdll reception recently at|camp study. Mr. and Mrs. Green lete for Newport | “Evi ThEY expect to visit{DNOR. is a dream play, 2hd Washington | Gualits n th beforé retyrning to theéir home early injbétwéen the girl's highly emotional con- wag served for fofev to pay the pas tor's salary and other expenses of the Conhgréegatiohal church; twelve men can- vassed the community and over $18 was pledged. On the return of the men lonch was served by the women of the church. - Monday night Wwhef a farewell recep- tion was tendéered Rev. Mr. Steward, who hak supplied the pulpit of the Coh- grégational church the three | months, a purse of $50 in gold was g: the people served. : Mre. Shekelton. with her two children, Mr. and Mre. K. F. Bishop were caliers in Norwich Wednesday, alsc Mr. and COLUMBIA Last Friday evening, at the request of the Village Tmprovement associat the Harris-Randall Drama camp trans fefred their activities to the state of Oppértunity was thus own greup Two wedks préevious on grouhd, béfore a small thair imvited During the evenifg music was réndered | the Drama Camp had presen‘el fwo irt- rétresn- | tle plavs in the style of pre-Shakes- | MEALS Were served. Among thoke pre - were guests from Boston, Hartford, New | Efamme consisted of two one-act plays mt | pdarean da Friday &S Dro- distinetly modern in tone. The firkt— ody's Husband,” by Gilbert Con- the dramatic y of which gonsists in the conflict ceéption 6f romantic I and the com- home in Worcester after a stay of sev- eral weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pfeifter. » Mr. and Mre Jamés Kennington of Worcester spent Sunday in town with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pteiffér at Maplelawn. They were accompanied by Mise Elea- Miss Irene Gernhardt of McKinley ave- fie for the Week. Miss Kate Lyons has returnéd to her home in Worcester after o few @s=' &35 Wwith relatives here. Mss Tnez M. Orn of Mohégan, actom- y Mies Alice Bishop, is spending vacatién in New York and at nearby shofé resorta. SPRING HILL The Ladies’ Aid society annual sale of aprons, together With a Supper and &o- cial, was well patromized at the church Friday evening. The summer fesidents and visiters and a goodly number from Mansfield ‘Center made the attendance umisually Jarge. Ther® was 4 fine dis- play of aprons and a few fancy articles, Wwhich old ¥eadily, and a mystery table proved profitabie. G B. Cummings of Mr. and Mrs. A Staten Islamd, N. Y. are spending & coupie of weeks at their summer ré@i- dence. Mrs. Nelson White of Winsted i& visit- ing_her parents. Mr. ard Mrs. Flaherty, at her 0id home. g George K. Kimba]l and family of Leba- non. N. H.. spent Mast Sunday at Alan- weid, on ther way to Biock Istand. , Mrs. J. H. Nichols h@s been entertais- ing her nidces, Pauline and Joyce Thomp- son. of SBouthbridee, Mass., the Takt week. She took them heme Saturday. nore O'Roarke; who will be the guest of | with air and to draw off the blood from the velns of the heatt. Capacity for Service, Capacity for sérvice creates oppon ‘unities and multiplies offers of posle dons. If out of a job, ihcrease your iTapacity for service instead of hunt- | @5 a job, and then the job il hunt jfou. This Is true in both the mates 18l and spiritual fealm.—The Chrise i\hn Index. Oit in North Amériea Ol was known to the Indlans and used by them for, medicinal purposes. It was first obtained from tha sufface of creeks and as a product of salt wells, Edwin L. Drake drilled the first 6l well in the United States in August, 183, near Oil City, Pa. The first dis- covery of oil i Cahada was made ir 1857 near Petrolia, Ont. . Her Description. A Dbright ten-year-old girl, whoss father wxs addicted to amateur pho- tography, Atténded a trial at court the other day fof the first time. This was her aceount of the judge's charge: “The Judge made a long speech to. the Jury of 12 meh, and then sent them off iato a little dark room to develop.” Speed of Gulf Stream. It s estimated that twe Feéass required for the Gulf stream whter iratei from Florida to the coast Norway. 233 N i _ SAVES ’ALL THE CORN, Yot can prevent useless Waite of corn by continuing to Silo until the is thi Gt 1y settled. Fill and Silo to capacity with . f have stored all Keen Kutter $1.00 e monplace practicality of fact, which she| Midred and Dorothy Aiken are visiting Marked Atvance in Weading, :-u: p.’.?bhh your Silo, - Yostety Rusors Bl e ey St sy G| T SR s e it S8, |12 SO 1 et son ot ok are| (o1 18T o0 the twentynind of o | | 54ty vialks romaining Wik & . c interpretation was whol- . N ; y i |, The arrangements for tne smowsr BURNING TROLLEY CAR {1, in keeping with the setting. Bach | visiting at the Rogers home. vember, the patent for the Crompton Papec em?ted with Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, |were madg by Misses Marjorie O'Brien,| The erowd returning by teoiley from | charactar was distinciive, There was| Mrs. A. C, Jacobs of Combia was at | 100m for weaving eloth was fssued to| J| lmives, w\v the T 50c. 75¢, $1.00 Catherine and Mildred Dunn. - | the Kacey-Ware bastball game Sunlay |a delicate (3 of light and shade. | the Gillette home Friday. William Crompton 6f Taunton, Mass. t stind i Py R CONIERVO, -for Steass Borsis Faisiy Babaion Sauars whas O Maamg Toney” Sor| raw meved b mot sianedor | ATTAWAUGAN DI NS S N S i CON3 VO. for The anhual reunfon of the Barnes fam-| “VaEnt fire frém & short civeuit. ferent atmosphere. The aramatic eon- Walte ® i e e . Pepeer “’:‘ Fasla m £ Cosking and Pmmin' fly was held at Lake Compounce. Brib. | n B0% No. 15 at the corner of West|Rict was bétween sentimént and the de-| Mr. and Mn. Walter Rollinson visited = fabties by machinery in piace of by ‘Papec”—' Ensilags ng a Yol Mahy mebibArs of the famiiy, 18- mm ‘:d A‘y,’l:fl m; S x: m?'-;g :t hard m';lmr f;'f,;; ? fit: :lr. and gr&‘v:it:nfi‘oyla at Provi- pand as had heen done formerls. YOU SAVE $ “ B m: of very sordid environment, - | dence ovl eek 3 : Large Enamei Preserve Pans 9,5::.‘:: ;2::% 0;! n;::'fi;"fl"::: a':af small can of chemical was us:d to put|timént wins. Here, too, the acting was| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pechie, Mr. and{. - — . st s G Sratt B g riere e Mrgrecoaf i fire and after the wires in ihe|most praiseworthy, Character delinea-|Mrs. Frank Pechle and daughtsr, Ml Rot Necessarily Wrong. Because We Buy a Carload verett R. Barhes of Norwic presl- | oo been raised up stopping the short | tion was good agd reaction of the dred, spent the weék at Old Killingly pond, at the Tredo cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Kinder, dent of the organization, Agnes L..Case it t) o ™ B e grgxm he car was run into the city and | characters to the mMeidents fo theplay carbarn for répairs. ‘moBt natural. G. Barhes of Waterbry genealogist. The damage was slight but for & time inenn.\.t was filled. Bxeént for a very THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING IT's READY NOW! Conn. Mach. & Sales Co. Adv.—“Plain €ook wants situation. No objection to doicg a little plaim Mr. ' v v - 2 - and u“m Dert jRollinson, And soh wooklng” Possibly the first “plain®/ . b7 AR there was eonsiderable excitemort. thelslight expense for oné rented costume, | Harold, and Me¢. and Mrs. Walter Rolin- 8. 74 FRANKLIN STREET The Chiness republic appropriate v et son of this Blace atteaded the reuhiun TSTEIS to her looks.—Boston Trams erbwd, piling 5t tae cir quickly whi I / o £2.000.800 » vear for s iswsarial aduPt | aRbut of fire was » '_h!‘ TELEPHONE 531-4 all the taetipts went into the treasury 2 ot the Villags Improvesent assoelstion. |of the PIGEF ovs lie at Rocky WCHDL : i