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afll the load tipped over, pinning him underneath and a wheat passed over his body. Dr, Frederick E. Wilcox was called and found that he had sustainéa internal injuries and had to broken ribs, Briet Mention fl Herman, Leon and Arthur Prag receat- / returned from a trip to Boston. ig receiving encouragement in|' 2 His solcitations of the Syrians. Adjutant | | Misses Frances O'Neill and Raith Col- Aihor from Readauatters of the Salvation | Ungs of Natchaus Grammar school fac- g % “-1‘"" i Boston visited thix city Thurss | UIY are spending a week at_ Block ls- land. day and ‘expressed nmuch -pleasure and R : ppreciuion O (he support o s aemy | oW, S0 Lot Wodnesday niehs Mrs. Mary Dupont, giving her occupa- | ™0 Willimantie. . brother, T W, Snow for September . Phillp Denman, of South Willingten, was |~ A gnd ' ai » o Sipgigeal & v vmg e v eliing o8y oy Son Fodpresg ooy . and Mrs. Frank. P, Fenton and killed Tuesday er! n A Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nevegno. have re- on, was before the local _police court | Feur Corners, by 'a fall from 2. bridee| iy ned from a weeks trip to Washington, ednesday morning on complaint of Co-|over the nh:w-y- 4 Iu;tnoh'? f;'.; et | D- C. and historical places in Vigginia. ia avenue residemts who claimed [dent happened is not . DENmAnS | Miss Hazel Swift of Norwich, a s votisn Singteg around | LISIES Mty I the meck brfllgn Wa3 | former resident here, was visiting friends Jenat been i found in the roldnby 2’ passer-| v;l“;‘: in town Wednesday. Jthat vicinity for two days, acting in 2 |his y;:un:er days "u'":iflh:;'b:en om. | | NI and Mrs. B. A, Winter have retrn- cullar manner. The woman when ar- |and for some years pa: ed from a motor trip to Pittsfleld, Mags. sted was in the Willimantic cemetery. | ployed by the Gardner Hall company of | °* fypert S0 o nV0 10 5 TSOCCE BAsS. | iShe plu:;: guilty l:‘ :l,e' en::eh::d ,-u;- South Willington. S :innu.mg- of Buckidgham road, are mov- that was & Ao Bl | eral of Atterney Patrlck J.!INg to Pearl street. ‘ed in Manchester for eleven months, quit- | nonahey wag held Thursday morning| Mr. and Mrs. L. Dexter Crawford and Jting her job there a few days ago. She | o Bl FoR M e, No, 140 Mansfield | daghter Eleanor started Thursday on ‘went to Bolton and thers gmet two Man- |, .n,e Requiem high mass at St. Jo- |2n automoblls trip to Washington, D. C. \ehester men; liquor was purchased, Of | .ows church.at 9 o'clack Avas sung by | City Sheriff Thomas J. Killorey was a [which she drank her shame. Atter that| gl 300 "% "Gl Mrs. Bamuna R.|New London visitor Thursday on busi- had litcde recollection of what hap- | poricjance was at the organ. .As the | ness. Dened until she sobered up somewhat |y 0 " \Gos Borde into the church, Mys.| Wells Wilcox and Henry Costello were ¢ the police station. The woman claim- | yonry Mathieu sang, Nearer My God to|in Bast Hampton Thursday. pé that she had been handled roughlylmpee’ at the -oftertory, O Salutaris and| Mrs. C. S. Starr, of New London, her two Manchester escorts and dis- | ror' 5" waiting hymn He Wipes, a Tear |and daughter, Barnar of San Diego, Cal., yed to the court her arms which had | g o' Byvery Eye. Rev. Father Clark|and Clifford Plerson Wright of Baltimore, e black .and blue spots. All that she | congucied a committal service at the [ Md., were callers at Miss Fannie Heeley's in momey was five doflars, stating | cral (1 St" Toseph's cemetery. The | this week. hat one of the men took -from her her |j..rery were Mayor Charles A, Gates,| Miss Harriet Bilison of Mansfield has etbook. Mrs. Dupont said that she |m O "o “prank P, Fenton, Alderman |left for Ocean Park, Me., where she will ted to stralghten out as she was in @ | wilio ‘& Jackson, Attorney William |be a member of a house party at a camp. Mervous condition. The court imposed a |\ King Attorney Curtis Dean and Clyde | En route she will visit relatives in Bos- Bentence of fifteen days'in jail Joies. The funeral was largely attend- |ton. \ Seme of the best vaudeville ever pre- |ed and there were beautiful floral plec- | Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fenton weré mua to the public of Willimantic has|es. Killourey Brothers were in charge of | in Norwich Thursday afternoon, to wit- n booked by the entertainment com-|the arrangements. negs the games played In the national mittee for the Elks' Country Fair. One roque’ tournament. . bt the acts booked is that of Marvelous | The fumeral of Joseph J. Lisse was Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert T. Trowbridge and son, Paul left Thursday by automo- bile for New Canaan to be guests of Mr. vii of the air » | held Thursday morning from his home Detville, the daredevil of the air. For|held Thursday mormng ton “! Beven years he was the gymnastic aerial e - hnagens h th 42 Balley oir- | Mary's church at 9.30 o'clock was Sung | Trowbridge's aunt, 3 :;mn with the Barnum and Bailey T 2 nt, Miss Lila Trowbridge. . They will be gone for several days. pidewaik trom the Rhode Istand Textile | T45 WPl BINEWOE DY the cholt, A <olo|nia home, No. 238 Wainut street atter Pompany’s stére on Main street arond tne k[1G! VIS was Fead At the PV |after completing a summer course at morner of Hurley and Grants store on| Bt ore pacoms mere Antaie. Doy, | Boston University. September 2nd Mr. the corner of Railroad street -was com- ( DOIeC, TS DArets were Antono DAL | Stachner will lsave for his new duties ted Thursddy by workmen emploved | pierre,” Arehille Breault, Florimond Lis- | %t Newton, Mass, Preparatory school. . Sahas S8 Pérearp. .. |se and Adelbert Richard. The funeral| Compaign Secretary Michael E. Sulli- fy L Whitcomb, an official of the NeW|,ay jargely attended and . thers were | VAR has expressed . himself -as pleased “York, New Haven and Hartfor railroad |y (orf<¥ Sence with the way returns are being made by wae in this city yesterday on bsiness. . the varlous captalns in the Salvation Beports from towns adjscent to wn- | The annual outing of the Girly’ Friend- | Army bullding fund campalgn. - Thus far Simantic show that the amounts contrib- [ l¥ soclety of St. Paul's church is to be|he has not been disappointed in a single uted to Whlimantie's Salvation Army | held at Columbia lake. 'The members are | instance. building fund to date will exceed their |0 Téport at the parigh house at 11.15. apportionment. The fraternal organiza- Samuel E. Rathburn, of Winaham Cen- | Willimantic Cam tions in the city are also showing an in-|ter, and Katherine Blanchard of this city i P Grounds Terest In the campaign, by club contribu- were married Wednesday afternoon by| Camp Ground, Aug. 24—Fair weath- Rev. William Martin Brown at his home |€r favored the campérs on the fourth in Windham Center. The witnesses were [morning of Institute week. The morn- Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Ellison. The groom | ing watch at 8 was addressed by Rev. conducts a farm on the Ballyhack road, | W. E. Paxton on “A Revelation of the in Windham. Winning_Righteousness.” YOUR “9TTAGE OR CAMP Among out of town guests at the| Rev. Rog;hn L. Roberts' India talk | Storrs-Rosebrooks wedding Wednesday [ Was on “The Robber Caste and Its T e e Taman et oot | were Mrs. Loulse Smith o Webster, ) Redemption” at the first period. One of tions. The Italian population of the city s being solicited by Frank P. Lom- Pardo and several aides while Willlam Soid Foriinre, Seoves, dbs. Mass.. and Miss Marion Goss and ‘Wal. | the peculiar castes of India is the Rob- WARD BROS., lace Goss, children of Mrs. Fayett Goss, | Dér Caste. These men are trained from 5 dasketh St WBimowste formerly of Willimantic. generatlon to genération to become ex- Padas H9:s. 2 Siskie Mrs. Stephen J. Davis and daughters, | Pert thieves. They make it a religion Misses Dorothy and Alice have returned [@nd have a special god of robbery to to their home in Riverside park, after a | Which they pray. To cure this, England week’s visit with relatives in Boston and | has tried Christian education with more JAY M. SHEPARD Bast Lynn, Mass. or less success, get hold of the chil- 3 Mr. and Mrs. George D. MacDoanld of | dren, and in a generation or two foolish Susceeding Filmere & Shegard . | New London were in this city Thursday [2nd Wicked things llke robbery and in- F o & on business, after which they visited 'at | t®mperance will be outgrown. ‘uneral Director & Embalmer | th. nome of Mr and Mrs. P. 8. Hillis of | These schools and the missionaries are $5.82 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC |The Ridges. greatly aiding this - class of low-caste 2 . 4 Archibald W. Buchanan, ot Mansfield | H10005. Lady Assistant Tel Connection | Center, agent for the state board of ed-| TS Cora Downs Stevens, of Hartford, » s | Seation o ot the e monrd of fi|160 the next period in an_ instructive chamber in the town building Thursday | AlK on the “Instructional Period-Cur- Kili B siving tests to children between 14 ana | TCula" OUreyY DIrOS. |is who are seeking employment certi- b oo el anthirisy Tagoe ok ur, which périod of Bible FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |CAtes About a dozen children took the AL BIRECT: bro Study is open to the public. Prof s hanter's lecture in the tabernacle was 2 Dr..B. F. Switzer of the Jordan road “ i i #¢ Unlan 8¢ WiiBmartic, Cani | met. with a painful accident Wednesday. | ou) rotomr s b mens A0 Autobiographi- r . .| it §oal ancident Weantsiay, | cal retier" Tt was s labter writien by e Lady Assi i n Y on & side | Paul [n self-defence, after he had re- ceived a reply from the Corinthia church to his first letter to them, Paul first commends them for getting sense enough to carry out the instructions of his first epistle, Then he scores them for having compelled him to talk about himself and prove that he was no cow- ard. Some thought Paul was not con- MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE |52t po— p sort of ecclesiastical pedigree. He main- tained his calling as a preacher. and an c, onn. stood a5 an ambassador for Christ. During the closing period of the morn- ing Rev. A. Earl Gernahan, of Boston, gave to the Tpworth Leaguers an ex- 3 cellent talk on- “The Value of Your Life” urging that life can reach its i | highest value only in the power and service of Christ. A large congregation assembled in the auditorium Thursday afternoon to hear AT LOWER PR]CES the best of the four addressesy given by Dean James A. Beebe, of Boston uni- versity. 2 - N . o, In the absence of the president of The Ppossession of one or two is simplified by the the camp meeting assoolation, Rev. W. low August Prices, with which we have attached R F e G e v. R. L. Roberts, of Norwich, had them. They are of simple, yet distinguished lines, charge. Prayer was offered by Rev. + ;- M. E. Paxton, of Hazardville. expressing the present day vogue in weave, style Dean Boebe read fourteen-verses from and color. the first chapter of John's gospel. . This is what Johg came to believe ibre Silk Sweaters are about Jesus after three vears of inti- F eat now reduced to $3.50, $5.00 mate fellowship with Him. We share in and $6.98. that belief, and we fellowship with none . . . who do not believe Christ is God, as Slip-ons, in white or colors........ $1.98 to $2.98 well ax man—the God-man. As botany T s < o Jl goes ot "come first, but fowers. 30 ex- uxedo Zaphyr ‘orsted, 1 i erience precedes theological dogtrine. grsoomiis ey or W n l“dm' I"!"here was no revelation miraculously shades, were $9.50 — to close out at $4.98 each. handed down, but John sww deep- er and deeper into Christ's character. The disciples belleved Him only a man, as to their first impressions. Further followship impelled them to think more highly of Him than that He was a mere man. At first, people thought He was one or the old prophets come again. But one of His most intimate friends, Peter, said fimally. “Thou art the Christ. the Son of the living God.” The ethical side of Jesus' lite first made itself felt on His disciples. He had no sin at all, but was full of goodness. Some folks have high oplnlons of themselves, that their neighbors do not share. Even coarse old Pilate and his Roman captain found no fault in Jesus, but one sald He was the Son of God. | But there was more than this perfect Lightning Destr moral quality in Jesus. His insight was marvelous. ~As our human elder broth- rope |er He always gid the Father's will. He could say, “I and my Father are one.” Jesus as the great Teacher incorporated into Hig life His own teachings, prac- tising what He preached. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. 3 B Is your house and barn insured against || s, - mos raise more moner » » to pay the expenses pf the Willimantic , Camp Meeting assoclation. We have a g deficit this year in spite of the fact that the expenses were less during the i You may be the next victim. Let us tell you what Shinn Flat Light- FRECKLES ning Prevention will d L e for you Don't Hide Them \_‘Jith IIVQH; Re- Telephone or write us. Our represent- ||© ™™ s Sirenstn. Double Strength. . This preparation for the treatment ative will Cl.“. of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and Eiving a clear. beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to -refund the money E if it fails, - A Don't hide your freckles under a e JO an a wa re 0 veil; /get an ounce of Othine and re- : ® Jimove them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wondertul im Telephone 700 ' - WILLIMANTIC, CONN, |brovement. some of the lighter treck- les vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask .the druggist for the double strength Othine: it is this that is sold on tle piwonev-back gnarantee. | @) /YA A lt'studal!; This - 5 one exira process Oy the can quality t not be duplicated Year ending July 31, 1922, than ‘the year Drecious,” declared Rev. William H. Bath of Norwich, at the annual meet- ing of the Caier Meeting association on ‘Wednesday morming. This and the mat- ter of brightening up the association buildings were the chief matters taken up at the meeting, which was attended by fifty members. It was decided that cottage ground rent to the association be raised fifty per cent. for the coming vear. As the ground rent for_the past year came to $1,808.02, it was figured that the increase would about cover the inlsl\fled improvements. ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAIN TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF REMARKABLE AUGUST SALE REDUCTIONS ON EVERY HOME NEED. MAKE THE MOST OF THESE OPPORTUNITIES TODAY AND TOMORROW - Dr, Lyman G. Horton, of Rockville, was the preacher Wednesday evening. The choir of young people came march- ing in groups to the platform with songs, such as Onward, Christtan Sol- diers, Let the Lower Lights Be Burning, et al. About 80 were on the piatform. There was a large gathering and an in- spiring praise service opened the meet- ing, uncer the direction of Chorister E. G. W. Smith. Rev. M. S. Stecking, of Westerly read the Seripture. Rev. G. D. Stanley, of New Bedford, pra¥ed. District Superintendent Bath made the announcements, stating that the inst tute enrollment, is the largest ever, 2:\. A solo entitled, “I Do Not Ask, Oh Lord,"” was well rendered Ly Mrs. Grace Jones, of Groton, accompanied upon the plano by Miss Grace Greer, of Mystic. The texts of Dr. Horton were Mark 6 5 and 6, and Hebrews 3:12 and 19. The significance of unbeliet in the world to- day was the speaker's theme. The hear- ers of Christ were not theological, but practical unbelievers. The unbelieving i - : 1z EIGHT-PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING €497 . THIS NEW 88-NOTE ‘ i FULLY GUARANTEED ROOM SUITE In American Walnut. .. Victrola Console on Consifls of Bxtension Table, spacious Buffet, 5 Side Chairs, and s PLAYER PIANQ [ Am chair wih seais upbolsered in senuine leather. 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Victory is assured Wednesday evening was an ideal one for the annual campfire which is looked forward to by so many Young people from year to year. Some came es: ially for it. Wednesday evening there was a large automobile load come up from Norwich. At nine o'clock there went out a largé company from the grounds to the' adjacent fieid where the ocampfire has burned brightly for several summers one night of Institute week. There was the usual lunch of hot dogs, | rolls and ooffoe. SEE Comprises Siraight Bed, large Dresser, Chiffonier, and Semi- V¥ R Vanity Toflet Table. Four heautiful pieces, unusually well con- e e OUR structed and handsomely finished. COMFORTABLE yer, distriot president, with various| songs interspersed under the lead of Chorister Smith. A humcrous speech of the Vaine of Christopher Columbus was given by Prof. W. G. Chanter, Un-{ der the lead of Miss Grace Haviland a| fine pageant of the Good Samaritan wag carried out. Miss Marjorie Stephens rected an interesting pantomime. based upon the hymn of Mrs Lanta Wilson Smith, which is printed in the back part of the campmeeting and indhitute pro- gram. A serles of songs, sacred and secular, was sung. Rey. Viotor V. Sewyer spoke briefly concerning gladress at having - had the orugviu- | nity to serve the Norwich / District League for three years, and expressing his régret. that as he now lives in an-l other d@lstriet he will be compelled to/ withdraw from Norwich District league, The concluding words of the evening, which were both witty and wise, were by A. Earl Kernahan, of Boston, for the past two_ seasons instructor at the| institute in Epworth League Methods and Life Service. Some 150 or more attended, and Chiffonier 3-PIES PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE, in American Walnut. Con- H FINE e il size Bow.zind bed. large. Dresser $129 50 ngh Back Rocker e i Just the thing FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE, in American for the porch | ‘Walnut, consisting of full slze Bow-End Bed, large Dresser. .4 ideal for| OF Chifforobe, and Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table. A beautiful high-grade sulte..... 3 5190. use in any room. Well made, peeled cane seat, slat back, and fin- ished in na- tural— $3.90 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH POLYCHROME . =’ MIRRORS MASSIVE GOLDEN OAK : i L : 7w LIBRARY 3-Piece Tapestry Overstuffed Suite $1 50 Erames of TABLE of Spring Construction with Roll Arms and Old Gold e with ornamen- Solidly con- Consists of Sofa, Chair and Rocker with removable cushions, tations. Mir- structed spring seats, backs and edges. Constructed throughout to pro- rors of Im- and beauti- vide the utmost comfort. Covered with excellent quality, long ported Belgian glass, plain and mitred. n:iu,v 'f}n(sh- wearing tapestry. VALUES FROM $1200 TO $25.00 ed. a s |large draw- THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. witn mahogany frames NO sg 75 t 51275 {er, shelfand and spring seats covered in durable tapestry. Comprises Settee, W 3 0 » | ook racks. Chair and Rocker, well built, and handsomely 5 00 - . » Top is 48 finished ¥ in. by 28 in. : $29.50 # $60.00 All White Enamel Now Offred ot 933:50 This cabinet has a com- “plete equip- ment of labor TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS Beautiful 9x12 room size Rugs, per- fect in.quality, in a variety of hand- some patterns and colorings. If you need new rugs take advantage of this exceptional 26 50 value.. .\ ..q0 ceswes » The annual business meeting of the Camp Meeting Ground AuxiMary of the Woman's Foreign Missionary o was held in The Haven, Mrs. Henry M. Randall, vice president. oocupying the chalr, owing [l\lh) absence of Mrs. Cos- tello Lippitt, president, who is confined to her home in Norwich by filness. The Teports of the secretary, Mrs. Al- bert Boardman and of the* treascurer, Miss E. Colver, were read and approv- ed. It was voted to carry on the Mary Jane scholarship in Indfa. The solici- ing committee appointed was: Mrs. Mary Shippee, Simpson avenue; Miss Hayden and Miss Codding for Cart wright and Jones avenues; Mrs. A Lew's for Mystic and Prospect avenues : Norwich avenue and Wesley Cir Mrs. Burlinghame. Officens elected ekt g Bl LARGE ROCKER or CHAIR Norwich ; vice president. Mrs. He y . . Randall, Peet Jefferson, Lo 1: me in MAHOGANY or OAK tary, Mrs, Albert Boardman, vich :TPASLH"CT, Miss Emma Colver, o . At “Pleasant View.” Handsomely finished and the cottage st | Rev. F. C. Baker, Whitman, Mass., No. jiPunit toslast <ty 5 Haven avenue. are Mr. and Mrs. Ba- p.a lifetime. vices, sliding ker. theit daughter, Ruth, and som, T i Has spring %lseat, uphol- stered in {1z enuine V7 4 . Y <atner 3.PC. BROWN WILLOW SUITE $91.75 porcelain en- amel work top and com- partments or ‘Wilffed. The last named came Monda: from the Palmer School of Chiroprac. tic, Davenport, Jowa, and friends were pleased to see him greatly fmproved in health. i The annual business meeting of the camp ground auxiliary of the Woman's | Home Missionary society was held in| the Niantic houss, Miss Alice Strons of leather, Roomy . . kitéhen cab- | g | Roomy and With Upholstered Seats and. Backs inet, don’tOu—N NN - miss this e ae i e, e oA Lhe eadd | fortable— This attractive suite s ideal for year<round use In the home great value. tiss. of New Londem, offered praver. Of- i and is strongly built te give many years service. Consists of YOou cannot Corabil gl el G St S S‘l 5 Settee, Chair and Rocker with spring seats, removable cushions equal it any- ; Moo WOR e and comfortably upholstered backs. b o ice president: and Mrs. S. F.| Hobronville, Mass., secretary and treasurer. Noted About the Grove. Rev. J. B. Aldrich and family, con- sisting of his Wife and twn sons, Lewis| and Mark, of Nerwich Town, are at James McCiugzage's ocottage, 65 Wes- Jey circle. Also Mra L. D. Howe and daughter, Edith, of Jewett City. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Etc. Guaranteed POPULAR | Gentlemen’s Watch BEAUTIFUL SHEFFIELD PLATE ROGERS' SILVER . HITS IN | i5-jewel movement ad- CAMEO Sandwich Plate CAKE BASKET Mns‘cal justed in beautiful 20-year Beautitul in ‘absign and guaranteed gold nlled BROQCHES l;;uru\ce,‘ and ‘l'i\uvlly The artistic design of this People on the .grounds were saddened e case. An excellent time- silver plated — 9 inches basket will appeal to you. men to read in Thursday's Bulletin of the Player keeper. Value 12 50 Ia“Small, medium and across plop—roguhr value Of fine quality silver l"“l ts death of Rev. John Thompson in Gro- $25.00—NOW. - large sizes, with golid $500—Very spe- plate. Regular ton Tuesday. He retired only Spring gold mountings — cial now at..... 3- 0 $8.00 value—Now 4 00 Kinds from tho active ministry, having been Ro]ls LADIES’ Regular $4.50— v | of All ; pastor several years in Voluntown and NOW §$ 350 LIBBEY CUT GLASS i riswold. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. T Morgan, of Middletown, and daughter, Florenoe, Bracelel w‘tch Beplet s FRUIT BOWL Pud At = > i 15- y Beautiful, indestructible o v T €ome in and] 15-jewel movement, _in NOW $ 6.00 kimome - yeor | ide: Genuine Libbey Cut Glass ‘ Péarls of fine quality and Saving camp meeting. They are at the Gales Hear Your | anteed goid filled case. Regular $15.00— —the best in the world — fully*guaranteed. One of 2 Ferry house. Mrs. Morgan is the 3 Beautiful in appearance, NOW $14.00 8 inches across top. Ih a the - greatest necklace Aw Sale daughter of the late Thomas Latham of Favorite . and a good timekeeper. values Gales Ferry. who for many years had 4 ; Regular §24.00— & tnge on Wesiey ciroh”n the. ea: | Selections | YAt 12.5 3 NOW. $18.00 of the Meodus house. At the Putnam -house are the care- taker, Miss Neilie Weston, Miss Alice 5 < y Cunningham, Miss Hattle Baker, Miss Marion Wileox, Miss Edna Taylor. Rev. and Mra N. B Burtan all af Putnam. b5