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n N. Y. have . eht with' Mrs, Bmma Jackson in phnd Mew P. J. Twomey and Gil- mmmummmnto'(xn- prrs Lisse, of Britktop road, and L Vere of the family were notified. Lisse told the examiner that his son o 35E 5 found dead in bed at his home, No. 140 QMansfield avenue, at § o'clock Tuesday by his wife, Mre. Helen Dana- | = o attorney’s sudden death came @s a shock to his family and scquaint- ances. 4 he was on the street and at his office Monday aftemoon and talked with wany of his friends. Barly Mondey evening he left his office in a taxi and went to his home. Mrs. Danahey saw him sitting on the steps in front of the| B e N oot piates win | Adelolie Remdest of Lake Eemace; : o : - - . da, Mrs. Ephraim Chamberlain of WAL x Aaughter. - B ™ Druring. e oveniee. 3r. e | Mendy, MBy e Bibrd o : | ] Wm;&mteClanveleemnufi\mHy Eo's conditton tmproved and he went to | Sov JECHT amae of s el Xre ;3. Diloraine enst. = of fer veing incnd i v, St | o Tuashirats of thie ity and M | with” S e ¢ A i TR A . the choice of the owner-driver who loves e and Tooked i her husbond o nots| Ana" e, ety % aoeeoSiE oyt the thrin of tremendous power and naer hio condition, the last time being about 1| Tohn' o Burington. VL. and. Ge el i —1 1 c in the morning. At 5 o'clock she | o : ; P relat| Dothe ind tound W body ootd. . Dp{ TIcimand Bl Avie of, A 3. Mr. and Mvs Joseph lafebvre and obe&mbhs-hghw touch. Sinkins was ealled but Mr. Danahey was| Joseph William Provoss, 40, of No. 67 '}.‘;"":" NS T TN desd Dr. Leus L Mason, upon being |John stceet. Pawtuckst, R. I.; died Tues- Canads. .~ &R ) huwm&cw sugar attracts swarms-of flies. You can't protect yourself from this menace if you buy exposed sugar, 4 R0 o o madical sxamaner, pronouned day merning from meninkits whieh xe | gughese Bvurn sre st Wiaktorms. R, 1 In this car, and in this car oxdy you will &ld s I because ;;’t can’t be w::hd or Me Danahey had a farge practics. He|skull. Medical Examiner Dr. Louls I : cleaned. You have to eat as et e Taryar fan Soes 33 vears. Ho | Mason wa aslied S gure poramionkon | ourryl ot gk of Martfont was & recert perfection of balance corbined with light weipht, just was bomn in Colchester . 1874, the | fof the removal of the body. An inquest city. Bt o8 By Dasahay. Fia My it puasentth AIesy v nae .. a sturdi mgdghhty an ease:of ridind, a ot by Coroner Arthur G. Bill. M| Mr. and Mre. Joseph Cyr are at Wick- § flfl& f- ‘was graduated from the grammar schools Me. Provost's et s ama trom ok High | deach waa cwwmsd b5 an siemobiie sget, | 7 & 18X (20 eoken veness that Bives you a new experience school. He then came to Wilimantic and [ dent at Andover in the early heyre of ill- . v w Seudied e with the lade Attomney Wal- | Saiuday, Aug 13" e Provost, b wite Willimantic Camp . Grounds e ter Bennett while teaching schooi at|and two chiliren. Clara, 14 years, 234 | Camp Grounds, A d safe et th!‘lnll\s travel, Franklin and Mansfield. He became a|Flgrengs, 10 months oM, were on their R o A0 - e ' book salesman for o tme. When he be- | Way feom Pawtucket, R. L, to Canada to it is, germs, dirt and all. : A ‘Why take this chance? Buy sugar that is always clean, pure and pro- tected — Domino Package Sugars. morning of the camp preved-ome of re- These clean cane sugars are weighed, e freshing coolness.| The morning wateh 'pn,.e-. :un Readster, $24785; eup- cun Sedan, $3475; Imperial pame of age he went to Knaxville, Tenn., | 8ttend a wedding. In taking the sharp : 3 e % “ 3 3 3 s e Svccssatlly (o0 (e cxamina’ | «urve et the overhesd railroed orossing ;“,‘I‘::';',’!'::d‘::‘_":::"'s:"fl,r{':"im S Sedan, $3575; Town Car, $3850; Limousine, #3850 packed and sealed by machine. tlons, and was admitted to the bar. He |near the home of Mrs. Perkins Mr. Tro, | B A : : ] 5y 5% the practiced his profession thers for a short | Y08t anplied his brakes to aveid hitting | SPIFit a8.a Persenal Friend and Counsel. usd: 2 ¥ o' B. Maryaville They are never exposed on 'l’ Yime and then returned to {his state, |2n Abutment of the bridge, when the ear | 197" Dean Boebe led a brief prayer ser- JULIAN L. WILLIAMS, where he located in Stafford Springs for | kidded and overturned. All the eccu- | Vice, and testimones followed. 29 TOWN ST, f two or three years later he came to|DAnts except the baby were injured, Clara| Rev. R. L. Reberts, Ph D, of Ner NORWICH Willimantic and had lis law office here |SUSIQining a fractured skuil above the left | w; umtil his death eye, Mr. Provost out his forehead and |n.s, o4 an Intefesting hour on india ‘Atiorney Danahey was a democrat in | Mrs. Provost sustained s 'fractured lefe | Soine Pack somewhat into the history of polities. Although never holding political | Arm. ~During the daughter's recovery the | L1e.country, and showing how the British office. he was & prominent member of his | Provosts made their home with Herman | 20520 10 get control and bring order party and was a speaker of great vigor, | LATaviere and family of No. 3 Oak street, | Ut Of chaos of three centuries ago. Be- He was a member of the Windham Coun- | The Darents thought their injuries minor | C2use of the education furnished by ty Bar association and at times assisted |2nd did not remain at the hospital {EnEiand, there exists the present proper State's Attomey Charles E. Sear's in try- | Thursday Mr. Provost was: suddeny |unrest in Indfa. It is really India strug- ing cases He was a gweat friend of the | SUricken with sharp and frequent head- | ling for national freedom such us en- farmers and often awpeared in their be- | 2che and was taken to ¢he hospit ghtened nations enjoy. 'WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE half in legal actt day. where i was found that This ‘was_followed by an Interesting He married Oct 8, 1904, Helen' Jones | had €et in and that he had & fracture of | talk by Mrs. -Cora, Dewns. Steveris on who survives him, with a son. Calvin| (¢ skull His condition beeame worse | “The Organized Department and- Class.” e Dty 17 36 atd | until death resuited. The body was aken | Mrs, Stevens is an expert In Sunday to Pawtucket for burial. Mr. Provost | school work doseph 3. . committed suielde [ was born in Canada but had been a resi- g | &t Park Cen Tuesday morning. |dent of Pawtucket for a numper of | In his discussions of “Same Letters of young man, who is well | years. He was a statiopary enginesr. [ St. Paul,” Prof. W. G.. Chauter .of Weés. k . was fmm‘l_ hie bed | Besides hiE» wife and the childeen map- | leyan University lectured an “Galatians— 2 & " ut wotel about 7.30 welock | tioned, he fe survived by a son. Hemty,|a Deluded Churcho’ Daul *had to . |tén son that whosoever believeth in Him ues by the proprietor, | 18 years oid. should not_ perish, but have everlasting Ex's and Chief of Police Dz . |struct these people how to get.out of a|®Roul - ; 3 olice Dan-| AmhougH the full results from the first |chiidhood state of religion into the truolife.” The Bible is surely inspired by e ST e did mot rise in the|4¥ in the campaign for $1,500 for the | manliness of Christianity. - Nothing so|th® Spirit of God or it could mot inspire w E I ER l 3 morning to g ol et B :):\ldm:‘ fund far the Salvation Army|riles a college man as to be balied a NES ! e s : have not been made knewn. Chairman O.|kid. Paul showed that they, 4s Chris- | The annual meeting of the Cottage driving : W. H. Smith|y 1 ¥ M . - Prosduce Comm asion compans. Mr. Smith | 13 48 feelt convinoed that good work |tians, were no longer bound by traditions, | Ho'ders was held at the New London watied the Park Central and inquied for | eoornis, 0ne and thet the public s re- | ceremonials and rigid rules of their syn- |House at four o'clock Tuesday, afternoon. Mr, Lisse. Mr. Bermard went (o the iat. | oo amf;mr‘n;.:yf“m'w ‘;l' the werk- | agogue ehildiiood, but had -been made |As the president, . M. Wheeler, of | The Trust eompany’s officials, were hiot | §50 bill and & license for épsrating a ter's room and knocked, without response. | hind the army RM":” ot xfl|“ Js be- gree in Christ Jesus” and were living | Providence, wag necessarlly absent, the | o0 the trail of the two men who escaped. | machine was feund and the number on n looked In the Keyhoie 1o see 1| lommt Tor o ard oual baek it 1n 48 at- | sou “under grac vico: president, Mrs. James Purdic, uf |8fter matching the Uank rol at the Tn- | the registration card was identical with the key was there, and in doing so he . . | Willimantie, eceupied the cha Rev, 8. |dustrial Trust Co.s bank Monday noon.|the nymber plate on ti ' Ha . it ] Sotots (e ootr of $ah Beoomins wore| William' . Conghsn SRl 4F BIE| dr cort o e "'m’.l?"i".'flf;h'i’l ¥, Maine, of Hebronsile, oftered praer, | Cititens of the town Dut oul after | clalma to oxn-the ear. . o | Commurdty ciub wil' meet this weekldaughlers of Danbury are sending thelr ried, he called Chief Killourey, who was {'épublioan town committse, has iseued | was devoted fo the “Bpiritual Bfticlency | The secretary, Misa Helen Dyson, read |ihem in automobiles and cverywhere the y Thursday, Miss Luey Crowley is in-|vacation at the home of Mrs. Mary foresd 1o brbak in the door. The room [the call for @ caucus Tuesday evenng:|of the Mpworth Leagus.” the minutes of the last season’s meeting, | T08dS Were searched, but so far the| A Mulck aar ewned by Robert Loy e S5 Rite wit gan. M. Lissws mude] AUE: 316 D6 Gun KAl 100, the .| i BEWeRh LAGUEE T o wes afgroTas. Ten are at Jarge. . Robert B. Richer |Meihle of Westerly, was in a collision | The annual chaice of chief and Nr. and Mrs. McKensle of Hartford ody was found on the bed and wrapped | PS¢ of electing delegates to the republi- | o il ela”in the New London houss ana| A NOMINating commitiee was appointed |of Doreiiester, who was arrested on High | Yionday afternoon M Mystic, near the fsieiant of ihe Sioninsion fire depar.| have been visiting 2t the home of M. IR v e . e et e “New | the social meeting at the Stafford Springs | ' Pring in a list of officers for the en- | reet Monday:jg hileg ‘haial ct gollan Pra'::e:u:;i;:eb‘o:‘;dfi o cha It 1;:"'6 at 7 aclock. e -|m";hm Skndn:Manaing remion . was which the man must have | Haven Sept. 12 a e nomina- : 3 : i : on the sidé o 2 B 3 e "3 ! el i LI | tion of cnmiidaten for siate SMosn oo |nouse. Rev. John R. Miller of ‘mast|3WnE year: Mrs. Stephen Dunstan, of hewdduariers, charged with being oo, cnine was badly amashed and the |, WM. Caldwell af Boston acrived hére|neid this ear August 16(h at the Man- A - iR Jw/Hon or @ [ B | s the leader Willimantic, and Miss Minifie Barker of |Nected with the bank robbers. until an £ and the j., cday to spend & vacation among hs{ning homestead in North Franklin. Those ot 2 e 8 4 vl b o gt ol B LR LY ¢ 2 : Netw London, were chosen. The following | investigation ‘can be made. Two Pinker- [ CAT Was pyt out of commission. The fam- | gy g " % 2 Tho ttonded qried Sastmt’ " abalied soirie Mghts were instalied some years [FA18 Lo (he republican congressional.| A large audicnce gathered In the open | names were presented and electéd: Pres. | ton detectives were in town Tuesday look- 1y of Mr. Maiile.were with i dnd they | “yome, Robinson has fuiied the coew | Same o the:relatives who attendéd wi B o gal, oo meem@r " oven | air_euditerium at two oclock lo listen | ident, Rev. Frank Chamberiain, of North |Ing into the matier. I is thought at | W€ beought Back:by.a Jitady, of the steam yacp Italia. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mamning and daugh ( g ) Yody, & cod death] NS two yeara i to Dean Beebe upon The Bible. » Truro; vice president, Mrs, James Pur-|the bank that all but $10 has been re- | The Wateh Hill fire distrlet had a s ter, Miss Gertrude Manning. Mrs. Rob- ue to suleid - oy #| Upon the platformi were the district |die, Wiliimantic; secrctary, Miss Helau | COVered as many persons found | meating Monday at the resort when a o B0 Sedua e found 5 sheure o° the |G, s e Tussday merning Clara | superintendent, Rev. W. .. Bath, of [Dyson of East Orane o money strewn along the park and bigh- bt o A st :.4':'1.- COLCHESTER man's mather. who disd fast March, and | which sre prenie g Maxication, to | Norwlch, the distrlct president of the| ‘The following delegates were chosen to | WAY Feturned it to the bank: Evervone |ability of ifatalling & fire alarm systerm| Mr. xnd Mre. Charles Lymin and son. ¥ Satred Hieart pletiee bearing ghe in. | noich She Dleaded guilty, She was 'ar- | Bpworth League, Rev. V. V. Sawyer, of | represent the cottage holders at the an- |turned out to help find the crooks Mon- | was disous The Loper company of | George, matored to Willimangic and New B T e g in rday and upon being let go|Attleboro; Rev. John Pearce, pastor of (nual meeting of the Camp Meeting as-|dar as soon as it was found that the | Stonington furnishied particulars regard- | Londop Sunday. . x on her own recognizance she fi 3 iati & v e W,\-',:.:t ‘ff ym.,",, neck was @ | appear Monday ;‘“'lmm“g Ko w.:flne:mtl: Willimantic M. E. church and Dean | sociation to be held at nine o'clock this |robbery had occurred. Many were on|ing installing an automatic system-of 17| The new bathhouse being built by the ert’ Mitchell and children and. Mr. and Prescoft Chamberlin and son, Law- r. and Mrs. Nathanle] Stevens amd diughter of Syracuse. N. Y. are guests at the home of Miss Mary Hatch. X wer was found | located and Ioeked aor A fine or JareLy | Becbe. (Wednesday) morning in the Niantic]the street at 1.30 p. m., and it was not)boxes and a siren whistle, the cost|Jewish society is mearing completion. The [ Miss Rita Foley of Norwich has been :nMuvdw hw\ Which he used in his work | casts, amounting 1o $34.15, was fmpesed. | Praver was offered by Brother Pearce. House: Mrs. J. K. Read, Worgester, |10NE after that hour that throngs gath-|would be about $5,000. Thi§ report was|building is 50230 and will he a good |the gucst of Atkse Calisia Backus. n w . ten several fare- She lacked the necessary funds and her | Déan Beebé emphasized at the beginning | Mass. Richard Helmes of New York Mrs. Stephen Dunstan, Mrs, Ja- | ered round the automobile to view the|placed on file. ~Six tejéphones are to|thing for the town. ‘The basement will weil sentenec m going for- | hushand trisd to raise them, bu th S : cub Bétts, Mra, Javwed B { machine which was an up-to-date Cad- i g have two pools. one for men and one |iting his sister, Mrs. George P. Stiles > o t without | the necessity of preper interpretagion. Mrs, James Purdie, Mrs, Ber- e Cad-|be installed, stationed at various points X . ; 1 am going | miccess. Mre. Upton was taken o (he|The funadmentaibts of the mresent eay |tha Gridley, Miss Addie Webber, \neql!"af Had the men made a getaway|with a master phone at the homeé of | for Women, a shower hath room, two| William E. Backus. of Mystlc is spend- her 11 .‘.mu 28 Goodibye. eversmons s | Rty Jull st Brookizn.’ » soem to- Indigate (hat God ditated (o | Flora Smith, Frank Allen, J. T. Neal, alf | It Richer's machine it would have béen | Géorge Hogie and & bell to be placed on | Fo0me with four Baoh wwbs each, a wet | T8 e Ja¢ °"-;‘ 249 h%m'nflc\::: el & B e g er Connors, James Daley and Alpert | Stenographer. hers assume that the |ton; . L. O, Benton, New Londan: ¥ v have ¢ a s . ! Y./ &4 4 :‘ k y‘.‘»"(.x::‘rl"f“’“ members of Mesiden lodge, Xo.|Scriptures are to be allegoricaliy intésp- | Mrs. Julia Hutt, South Manchester; J. |10 New London that answered the de-| . The seleckmen of Stomington voted | 50x30 and will be.Used for gatherings. |!s “the, suest. of her mother, wr will iam Bl Meg Mary Ladkham “is viefing_ her daughtér, Mrs. Charles Hahn, of Prov idence. ‘ Mr. and “Mrs William Bacifus left Tuesday for their vacation. They stop- ped off at New London to visit Mrs M. J. OConnell. going fronf there te ireenport. Leng Isiand. irs. Helen Tubbs has had as Wev guest Mr. Lynch and his daughter, Mise Lynch,-of Hartford. Mrs, Gertrude . Young_ and her twe sranddaughters returned from Scuth Willington_-for 8 visit at the home of C. A, _Barstow. B. P. 0. B, were recent visitors with | reted, that every sentenice is full of spirit- | H. McCarthy. Springfield; Miss Helen I, | OFibtion of one. Menday 'whepig | SEDR the dhicsian ot UNEdIng oute \17[ ris h!:)r'e’:e: Tv-m\isl‘lemx\'r (Th\e ames F. McGlone. - They state (Bat & |ual meaning. As'a cértain man interp- | Dyson. of East Orange, N, J.: Rev. Fred. | Mathew McGrath, a West Side jitneur, | the Paweatuck viver but Andrew L maaree WD b~ ankied fab g B1V4 T mether. | terge delesation of Meriden Eiks will be |rets the parable f the Good Samaritan : | erick Grant, Warren, Mass. Mrs. Edgar | “4id that a may stepped up to him on | hal alteady withardwi T aing. | Resok i # 3 reesent to attend the Country Fair 16 be | Adam was (i ‘men, the devil and his | A Brownell, East Hartford; Mrs. Henry | he Pawcatuck river bridge about two |#0Ing on with proceediigs for bullaing, |TOFR. .\ \mmenced work Mon- held here under the uspices of Willi- | angels were fhe thicves, the priest and | Randall, Port Jefterson, L. I; William | OClock and hired him to carry him to|aRd it will not be necessary to ask whey SR DEENE QRO R e, Mo Sen mantic lodge, No. 1311, Levite wArs: the law. and the two pen- | Hibbard of Manchester. Forty-four ware | NeW London. The man ware a long linen | SOVerament to disallow the permit. The | (23 TI0O LR il “Joseph Lendon: Matters Talked About, nies paid wre {Re-lité that now is and |Present at the meeting, ,an unusually | Quster and carried a satehel, the same|authorities felt the bridge was altogeth- v = |the present clerk expects te leave town Several private homes are mow equip- | that which is o com large representation of owners of cot- |5 the bank robber did and as McGrath |®F 100 narrow, for any obstryction. in a few days. ast. “This I8 the ng for my mother.” t ped with radip sets and are allowing| Today the historical method is the one | tages on the grounds. at that time did not know of the bank | Pack checks wers welcomed by the | Rrnest Eigart and family of New York their new Victroias to eust in their eager. | considéréd corréct. That is, the Scrip-| It Was voted that the attention of the robbery he was mot on his guard. He { members of the 349th company, C. A. C., |are guests of Mr. Elgart's parentss Mr. Mr. and Mra Carleton P. King have | various books of the Bible. The prophets | (¢ tabeenacle, and James avenue, from| lice Were gotten in touch with, but |them while at drill, Tuesday evening, ness (o hear whet the world has to ray | tures come out of life, and we are to find’| #8#ociation be called t the dangeraus|notified the police as soon as he learned [R. I N. G. as they have arrived from |andl Mrs. D. A. Eigart. SOAP through the air, out the historical background of the |SON¥ econdition of Weeley Circle, near|O©f the occurrence. The Dorchester po- |the government and the men réceived Joseph .Lyman of Wetherafield, form- moved into one of the howses at The|af the eighth century before Christ con- |th¢ Bethel.to the lower en QNE Rea! Dye For ALL Fabrics Ridges owned by Gearge Andrews which e of this place was calling on old also that|mo informatien could “be learned from |The délay wae ciused by a new sehedule | friends in town Manday. tributed much to the principles of God's | (e MALer of the worms' nests upon the|them. Deputy Fred T. Mitchell placed |that had to be made out, but from now | Mrs. William Curgenven and daugh- P il was recently vacated by Albin H. Hag- " <3 trees be brousht before the association.|an attachment for $1,000 on th on the men will receive their cheeks reg- | ter. Miss Fann: \V-llim Wiegand, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. James Larkham and Mra. James Sullivan and daughter aré some discussion of various matters, the|was done in behalf of th , | ford “Tuesday R JAY M. SHEPARD visiting celatives at Savin Rock, New |pe of Scripture, worthy as that ma¥ | meeting adjonrned. TGt CSBART KB NS d;ul;‘"";;fii‘; “‘::“,'m:“‘::'w'eb.Z'r";:“::'lfi“;(": Edward Coves. of Middletown was the autoniobile and drove it from Suseaeding Filmore & Shepard Haven 5 Rev. R, .D. D took charge of th hi) v Mr. and Mes. Dénnis Shea ow fet us get down underneath all yeon. & retired minister o he machine. Even | Albina Tourtellote, 16, daughter of Her- Funeral Director & Embalmer |triv to Canada. They wil romain ten | the words of the Bible, and we shall fina |01 W2, Nev Engind Southern confer- | UIouEs (hey heve not eaptured the men | bert Tourtellote, of 38 Pierce strest, had i it s product of living experionce, Hence | 1%, o 1as been peivileged for many | Who actually took the maney from the | been located. The girl has been miss- $0-62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIG | Afvs. Daniel Sulivan and Miss Julia |the Bible came naturally. It was a pro- | rem tes 1-;‘.5;:“;}“‘ friends at his eot- |teller’s receiving cage, the bank author- |ing from' héré since Friday. Mody Adistant Tol, Connection | TR Were Tecent Visitors in New Haven. | duct of the wonderful dealings of God y venue, is in Hartford|ities feel that the authorities made a i hospital, : { m Thomas -Adelsrd Gowvin and A0 Nir. and Mre, William A Budk and . | with men, who drew: out of the. Ereat | nn smaration He it oo ea oS IeN| B00d catch in getting Richer. Wikn he | yrary Collins, of White Rock, were ma guest of his aunt, Mrs. Thomas 8. Clark, Sunday. Charles A. Williams has returned from A week's yisit with relatives in East Hampton. Roswell Chambgrlain of Hebron was a caller here Monday. Detroit to his home ome day the past week. ‘ ¥ Mrs. Florense Bonis. vegistered nurse. of Xew London; is spending her. vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Backue. Dwight Chaffee recently motored 1o | depths of their hearts what. God had | valescin W8 gzearched at the rallroad sation 8 |rieq’ Tusedsy inoraing at the Church of | JOBD. Higgins and family motered to i v o Pleasyre Béach. wrought in them, as in the twenty-third 2 the Tmmaeulate Coneeption at Westerly | Stonington Sunday in their new touring GALES FERRY Klnourey Bro'. .| Adelard Boucher and daughter have|Psalm. The latter was an anthem sung | Th® Iarge soclety houses ;belonging to by Rev. Thomas J. Larkin, M. S. The | ®]; returned from a vacation spent in Marl- by the temple cholr, probably. A shep- | (NS VATIOUS churches o the district ave|lhe anneuncements and stated - that up Heney Koch of Norwich was the guest| Robert Blackwell, firet class quartes- e : . bride was attended by Miss Alma Boulet. » : ter at_the e . B d = F well ied to this evening 14! v . master at_the submariné base, has been FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND |boro. Boston and at Nantasiel Beach. |herd, life Davie, must have written it | hrokcioc Pied 0t thie siage of the camp| {0, (hle, cvening 149 nad resletersd t|omer Beulot was best man. A break. | °f T12VeR 1t (oW over Sunday transterrsd_to Cooo-Solo. Panama, and EMBALMERS Nor Of I moved to great faith in God, by some i | fast was served at White Reck. Mr. will safi from New York on the 28th 4 rwich are visitors with rmmsu Lake ial At the Gales Ferry house, on Janes|& Somg on the Lrogram, written by the v/ 8 Unlan St Willimantie, Conm | Wangumbaug. : great trial.i.In the Corinthian 1étters | avenue are the caretaker. Mus. Harmon|chorister's mother, Mrs. Lanta Wilson|3nd Mrs. Gouvin left tewn for a wedding SQUTH WINDHAM with Mrs. Blackwell and their veung Phone 29¢ {Lady Assistant) Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hanlon of | P2Ul Was writing to meet a certsin need | I Porkins, Miss Martha Richards of|SMith, was sung by the congregation. |trP to Canada. Upon their return they % son. Mr. and Mrs. Blackweil have we- of the Christians dn Corinth. Paul dld |Eastford. Mrs. 4. B Meless Hact will reside at White Reek. Sunday afternoen Mr. and Mrs. John | sded in this place two years and ars not know he was writing a part of the | Hartford: Rev. W. D. Wecguard of| ol Preached was Rev. Herbert L.| Mr. and Mre. Fred Collins and /Miss Anderson and children, Anna, Stella, jeaving the first of the week to visit Mr. most precious volume éver given to man. |Gales Werry. Wilour, of Jewett City. The parable|piisgpeth Whewell of Westerly and|Do7othy and Henry, and AMr. and Mes | Blackwell's parents. Mr. and Mrs As- Nor dla any of the Bible writers think | At BethEL next door. are Rew, . B T oD petyy Swat | atod D. Seott ot Chster, Ta. have Tt e ot B | e e y s tor example, is & | Fi. on, of Hazardville; A. Earl|alks of life. T returngd from the Berkshires. When services were resumed at the | enlistment » great lave letter from _a great heart.| Kernahan, Boston: Dean James A. Bee-| noost and amimtune naiou F0ing -tem-| “yire’ George Sheffield and daughter, 5 M : -l ! and spiritual harvests are the » o aughter, | Branch church Sunday morning, a large There is no doubt.bui that the Holy |De of Boston University Sohool. of Theo- | same Mies Blizabeth, of 15 W i yre % same. The seed nesds to be sown to- | its BDlizabeth, of ‘eat street, are | congregation greeted Rev. Harry Grimes Spirit (one Person) suggested suggested |JO5Y. 4nd Prof. W. G. Chanter, of V spending a week in Hobe Valley. 0 : Buffleld—Will Orr, tobaceo grower of Bt (- Parted) wgkatée sugtcand) 087 451 OE W G Sante, of WeriiGy w1 fyt B A pocingrelivety | SSIE of Braintree, Mass.. a former pastor. £ Sheriff George Stanton of Norwich was iss A b West Suftield, was. assiating his men in weite, | Oh, yes, certainly, God had a|Chorster -Eimer @. Wilson Smith, % few out of 1200 pupdls in New York city M vis Cobb has returned from a £t Wi MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE knew the Ten Commandments, cr even (& caller in Westerly Tuesday. woek's visit with Miss Elinor Burgess, | hanzing: tobacco in one of his barss Willimantic, Co it 0, W e oo Basiere < P AT [yt g S S o T T [ 1 N Gn e st e, Wom 2 : uggests s oountry i : s n account of the weather the Sun-|him fn the right eye. = Dr. Willism . 9 nn. things o a man and the man puts the | oAt the Hocnum house are Misses o84 P ly heathen. Wit n ight ey Ruth Lo Fargue. Loote: Click, Hooq| 7% the terrible recent massacres at a Majeolm Trainer and [day school plenic was postponed until | Caldwell ordered him - rushed to the suggestion in his own words. Luke, for ( gnq o) ‘Fauntlerey, Helen Brewee.| Lot mine in Dllingis, The speaker urged | daughter Jane of Germantown, Pa., are | mext Saturday. ‘Weason “Memorial Hospital in Springfield, example, wrote the stbry of Jesus from | “py MOSC true consecration,. wiliting Mrs, Hanush . P. Trak Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Budd and_four | Mass., where his right eye was removed % House on Wesley cirell ~ initing Mrs. nal o alner on E ght eye a scléntific standpoint, “tracing” accurate- | tne jacsio G, ToUS . cisele. Noted About the Greve.. Maple avenue. 1y" as he says, the circumstances of tha argest on the grounds, has been o (Bayve. ey rented entire for the camp meeting sea-| At “Bide-A-Wee Haven H, F. Sutcliffe 18 enjoving 2 week's va- s6n by ' peopl S i 20onue, BI¢|aation at Pleasant S i stat Ne weaté Wi assel CHAL-Ilp FRdSTE| Mo people of the Methodist chyrch,|Mrs. A.' T. Andrew of Providence and n al sant Vew. ) % ] Tt" s oceupied bv Rev. Jerome 21 Miss Elizabeth McCormick is visiting might belisve in Jesus and belleving have | Greer. the pamor, mis wife. son James| Heen M. Fergnson, Mew. Andress e | her sister. "" Artiur Homelin of Glen rea our v‘r a life in His name. and daughtems. Misses Sarah and Ruth; K ; Falls, N, T. ” e o R . Messiah from the very beginning. John Bear Brand Yarns ; ; ther, the owner of the ocottage, and Mr. Y Many of the-patriarehs did things in | Mrs, Robért Adamson. Mes. Amanda|Andrews spend th oty b ‘| 'Mr. and Mrs. George ¥. Clarke of o F For Your Kmttmg Neds thelr_daye (hat would get ihem in Gledbil, who came Fridsy: aian dira e and. Mre William: Hobetoon of | GFove avenue 'are entertaining Mra. A disordered liver-throws the whole . trouble with the autherities today. Men r er and =on Wilfred: Mrs.|Jewett City, Mrs. Ann Priop and Mps, | Clarenée Spicer and two sons of Plain- HCIP affects Many have already purchased Bd m were then getting their first glimpses of M‘}.“ Baxter. Mrs. Otis Abell. Mrs. Jo-| George Sparks motpred ' G eroundy | fleld. N. J. lylfbm wrong and the health pul yarns ai ac- the real nature of God. They biundered | *°P! “Sf:tDyouxa!. Mrs. Clinton’ LaFar-|for the day Tupsday. Ten automoblles eontaining ‘members ggngnny W! ?l“l act di- cessories so that they can bfifl!‘l their Iike children always do. As a teadher | <o, U ;n‘,""";““w “:i _“m;"" and son| At Miss Julia N. Adams' cottage. on|of the New Jersey Poultry asseciation your y is limited in hie instruction to the oa-| Gorti. MU OF Tvelle; and Miss Helen|janes avenue, are Miss Adams and Miss |passed through nefe suesday aftorncon. L rectly on the hver dm and sweaters or woalen garments for d\lldl' I pacity ‘of his puplls, so God's reyelation 3 Helen Gilmore, of Colchester, They are making & tour of the peultry wer ! ‘ en, as early is & progressive revelation. There is| The Wttendance the Mrat evening in| Mist Eiigshech C. Servioe, of Prer|farms:in Conngetleut and Rhode Irland. act en the stomach, regulate the o g but a vague idea of immortality in. the | the serics of sermons of the camp meet- | ton was to the foree of walters ekl ey z Spe - as possible and have them finished in time for the |20t & vague laes or Immortaliy dn. e | e e B the prsitomm o Ths |t debwiskics, Tucaday. e . STONINGTON : bowe ‘remove. all impurities from f 1 1l lght in the Gospels., tabernacle were crowded a choir of| The Elderage. occupied by Rev. and \ fi‘ht y The authority of the Bible is infalli- | @Me seventy-five young neople, mostiy Mrs. W. H. Bath, is attractive in a new|. The dahlia and glodiol show of the the system, and make-you fitand well.! in |Young Women. An inep'ming praise ser-|coat of paint. local Garden club will be held h We recommend Bear Brand Yarns. For more lh! m:ah::- '::—":.on:m:m ?;:::Em‘:‘;} \:‘emdl’,': vice opened the exercidies, led by Chor-| Neighbors and feiends of Mrs. R. W.|Monday at 4 o'clock at the Com:;nfl';- You can have a- h“lth’ body: strong O o 1 iutorleal statements, but | o1 K. G. W. Smith. 'Soripture wag|Brewster are pelased o gveet her this |house. . Judges will award wrizes 1o nervous system, bright d clear half a century they have occupied a supreme position Shass. Ao, nal do awey withi~Gion d4e-oves | oAm.by <A, D, Mahiey -af *New Reds| Metor st Bunibine cotiide. Myl be-|thows homs celigsiion s Uie: b C ) i lfm’ ity b [ and prayer was. offered by Rev.|nue. ‘'or three seasons she has heen Miss BEleanor Thayer Weeka, the world th™> He gave His only begot- | waljer §. Macinti oo paug ‘compl exion ou._ because of their high quality, durability, style and te cintire, Who especially re-|unable to be present. Mrs. Brewster|oalled on Miss Rdith ¥y membered in -his petition Jason 1. Ran- | ! in Oscawana-on-Hudsom, in the| Mrs. O. C. Grifin. ang Mre, 3";—.‘ dall, of Groton, who for nearly two|Winter months. liam P. Griffin an the -vesuli of an automelfle acoident,|League plonic was enoyed by a larze] Mrs Stanley Merrison, daughter and and Ney. Jahn. H. Newland. a former |number at fthe ‘pine grove across the|som, of Pawtuckét, R. L. are guest of #uperintendent of Norwich district. now | highway north of the grounds. Games|Mr. andjMrs. Albert Fart, of the sNew Redford destrict. who Is|and facetious addresses were enjoyed,| Mis Catherfne and Apnie Graham gonfined to his home in New Bedford |as well as more sober remarks. have returned to Attieboro, Mase. by & nervous hreakdown, At 5 p.m. & rousng service was held| James C. Gilmore is acting as.roail A wwell rendpred rolo was gven by |in the tafford Steines rouss. 1éd by |carrier on the Main street reute. | Mis< Lenars Eilword of New. London.|Rev. Frank Chamberiain of Nowh Tru:| The basket club of about. 20 youni Digtrict Suverintendent. Bath made ro, Mass, 3 ] people who meet at the wm* | color service.

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