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Norwieh, ¥riday, Guarantee Rheuma What chance does any Sufferer take ARIOUS MATTERS when Rheuma is guaranteed to banish| % Tt P September. e8| : e " 3 > , gout and kid- iibicizaid 7 4 > clding of Boston, formerly s S : ol o alhowats, OF Dithev NWE? Native cggs were selling at 52 £ Norwich, was o gugst of Mr. and Mes.} : (Eriden) oventog when the toumament | Why not investigate this offer? Talk | Norwich Thursday. 4 enry Nye and family at South Coventry | 5 : e anide ; o Lee & Osgood Co. about it. Rheuma | Light vehicle lamps = at 7.04 o'elock | recently. % S il ames Tonight nust drive rheumatic poison from the | (standard time) this evening. Reynold Marwin. who has been a pa-| | i There" are to be, e swstem, bring swollen joints back 101 gnq) plyes are biting in Beebe's cove | tient in the Norwich state tuberculosis v tione. this. ¢ sormal, and relleve all agony, of it 0r the raflroad station at Noank. One | sanatogium, has returned to his home at 5 : :m e tosts NOthing. ' o h rheumatism|™an causht 17 Tuesday. 0ld Lyme. 4w ople so erippled wi rheu hat they could not walk have beed| In the srounds at the Central Baptist| Mss. Fannie C. Church of Uncasviile, v church Janitor George Kraft's handsome | aftér a visit 6f a week Wwith relatives in We v, b ibsolutely freeq trom the iron E¥ing | white phlox is beginging to bloom. - Dexby, hag gono to remain fof a time in| : for ook . ’wm Rheuma treatment. A few hours after| At Backus-hospital, two of the student | Springfield. | douches, aplum prepa- he first dose Rheuma begins to dis- | nurses, Miss Brightman and Miss Mor-| Mr. and Mrs James Wood of Somers- > 3 haye failed. We want to show everyone solve the uric acid and drive it from |gan, are having two weeks vacation. vilie have &5 guests thcir sons, Norris -2 \gainst - Clark. the body through the natural chan-| mne Noank Fire company held a suc- our method Wood of Ching and Herbert Wood, with v should be a drawing card. at lour /el Signed to end. ifi"?:‘gn«-u breathing, i nother feature of the evening will| ) Al . all | sels g | cesstul bazaar and cake sale on thp |Mis Wite and child from Georgla. : Do the sunivition gamea between B | piccsins, and all ‘those temible perex- Bverybody can afford Rheuma—it's | genoolhouse grounds Thursday evening. Mrs, John Aubrey of 12 Baboock street, ) i1 and Huott who have just battled for | This free offer Is too important to not expensive, and money back If noti™ or 0 otn ana lima beans continue in | Hartford, has retuned home after spend- sntirely satisfied. & : $ the anV Wickle medal. Both are play-|neglect a single day. Write now and be- e Eood demand. The bush lima secson ip { Ii& Awo weeks' vacation with her niece, et e ers of more than exceptional abil'ty and: onee. O “Mmoney. i rices range a trifie higher. | Mrs. Edward J. Mul#n, of 51 Spring| {7 4 4 | the match should be close and fast. | Simply mail coupon below. Do it Today passing, and p 8 ig N —You do not The first and second degrees were con- i L o . It is ajsa hoped that ’?"“f Clark. ex-| —%' o not even pay postage. “ ferred on Miss Edith Mller, of Ham: ué‘f' E;f;: gxas» Augustus Cm ;.&i:;u;a m&wx :“:'ln:y:n‘.zv “e‘m;; FREE TRIAL COUPON ™ ::;:‘ at Lynie Grange last Thursday ev- Jewett c“fl,; nf‘n. Albert Dawley and . in t‘mrn' tonizht and piay during the P;?gNm Asn?m CO., Roem ¥ daughter Gladys® Das and Miss Han- A evening. |{ 192G, Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buf- A bireh mill s heing: epcled B Norih? poh YBustik of Sanfeadel t oy & The annual business mesing of whell fale N. ¥ Send tree teiet of your ea ac es e ravm oconmon by Framk| 26 the week at tne Lewds oottage, : BN 100 associatibn was held Thurw method t Oid style Jelly Glasses, dozen. 80 Mi Quonochontaug Beacn, R. I. noon at 4.45 o'clock at the el ner. : Atlas Jelly Glasses, dozen..... T0¢ Gl ; President J. D. Miner of East Green-| i P ;( Bgmenilliniitmp Prepare for mext year's vacation. Join OBITUARY. wich, presiding. The report of Secre-1] Rmub at 3 - or . e The Chelsea Vaeamon e¢lub today, 25 2 : tary Arthur L. Peals and Treasurer e, i R o cents, 50 cents, $1, 2 and §5 per week. Norbert Gregoire. ; < James L. Case w;;rcad a;fu:l &md. g : The Chelsea Savings Bank—ady. Norbert Gregoire of 25 Boswell av- GERATLD BRASSILL Gerald Brassill. rman eom- Some of the local growers of asters|enuec died Wednesday night at the home Rouas mittee on wrrangements, reported on ‘q‘? IDEAL FRUIT JA‘RS would easily be in line for prizes if|of his son, Dr. G. Gregoire, of Moosup, 1 Chnmpios. E::fl;:::‘l' :1;;.[ stating m“p;‘:z fis Ball Ideal Fruit Jass, in afl sizes their blooms were to be entered in a :h:g': 221 ::;s ‘t’;h!mnuvg\g; h;v:]aa:.;a‘f;: George Huott, the clever Chisapes| it FUUST, 'onmu.a 3 5 NORWICH GIRLS TO at hese Prices : Rowar Snos. DiShe. ahils bn An Autemcbiie tris. Mr {Aeus PlvEc 38 04 e hfifih‘: el " x was voted to set aside a page in TEACH IN HARTFORD | Haif pints, dozen .......... .. 956 Foudg g ;Klg:néien:‘;xg::;n:nfi"fifiefit Gregoire had ot been feeling Well oOf | gom The list of those who have been engag- || Pints, at dozen ....... 3105 ; Quarts, at dozen ....a... Two-quarts, dozen ... . are an unnecessary burden or.l your health and your disposition. As a majority of all headaches come di- rectly from strained eyes, why not let us make a care- ful examination and relieve you of this annoyance ? roord. dge L. C. Williamson fourth and final game of the serksonme g et 5HE W the high and dry lands in a number of i of Philadelphia, who died recently, and late being troubled with his heart, but|ipuncday might at the Rockwell streét ed as teachers in the Hartford public towns in the state. his femily thought the ride would do him | conurts after Brassill had T | hat 2 ietter of condolencs be sent to Among the handsome hydrangeas in s no harm. . |straight games. Hpott, the chalenger, 1 2 Mr. Gregoire first felt ill as the au- |went into the series Thursday night _;‘f E. Bernice Leavitt, North Woodstock ; town are those in. the grounds at Iné|tomgbile neared Moosup and was rush- |with a three-game lead, the result of Morzieon Anna B. Wood, Danielson; Marion Rob- MASON FRUIT JARS residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pendle- | ¢q jmmediately to the home of his son. [ Wednesday night's play, and needed but i phis | inson, Jewett City; Margaret Hartlett, ton, on’ Crescent Atreet. He was born In Canada 59 years ago, |one more victory to wim the coveted . T ; In Old Lyme all dogs will be in quar-| where he learned the carpenter's trade, | medal. died during the pect year. Letters of| [ORT HEOYT Pendimess Novw | pints, at dozen ... %00 antine for three weeks and will have to |Tater living for several years in Webster, | Starting out strong, Brassill soon had | By ey Soa ar. b momen wone rmere| ofine Bartlett, Tolland: Mildred D. || Quarts, at dozen ... either be muszzled or on a leash When|Mass. Later he engaged in the automo- |the bails together and at every x-|umable to come to the tournament be-|>OPtgomery, Griswold; Ruby E. Will- [} Two-quart, at dozen ... off thelr owner's premises. bile business, but for many years past | change of play left Huott difficult tries.|causé of illness in their families iams, Lebanon; Viola Waltz and Nellle | Magon Covers, dozen .. The sehool board of the town of Wat- | had been retired. He is survived by his | The first game ended by Brassill mak-| fhe matter of figuring the ehamplon-|F- English of Norwich. erford, by & vote of 8 to 2, has voted for | Wife, four deughters, Mrs. Willlam Dou- | ing 32 arches whie Huott had made|ghip games by points instead of games compuisery vaceination for all pupils at- | Ville, Mrs. Frank B. Disco of Norwich, |but three. In the second game Brassill WIDE MOUTH JARS Improved Queen, wide mouth Jars, at these prices: was taken from the table and discussed. tending the pubilc schools this fall. Mrs. Robitaille of Putnam and Miss |started strong and had a good lead and Pints, at dozen .. C. A.SPEAR SPORTS OLUB HAS it was again voted to place it on the HAS BONFIRE AT YANTIC Former Westchester residents, Mr. and | GeTmaine CGregoire, and ome son, DI |them fost the, balis to Huoit wWho bY|table. PR AT %, Mrs. Will Brainard ere lMving in New | Gresoire of Moosup. pretty playing, brought the game closer. e e On Wednesday night the members of Haven, where the former has been em- Bev. John Thompson. Bms;l; :lnA-lely ?,:]"3,? m1-!_::‘1 1':::]:&”(‘3 ployed for some time on the railroad. Rev, John Thompson, & retired Episco. | 7o 2 ; veskees . $130 the evening Huott started out strongig ey ent Quarts, at dozen . w—eeee $145 4 p Dawley of West- | pal olargyman, who lived at Groton Park, iy . Brassill | 1Cers were e 2 and_ 3 “ bonfire at Peter Kropp's farm at Yantic. OPTOMETRIST iy a8 Mre. G 3 Wood and Geughier | Bastern Poirt, disd Wednssday -mignt | &5, the egme Was soon ot Bressll Growsll, Brattleboro, ¢ vice presents. | Tne aiisadance i ihe bonges. Inciuded In addition to the foregoing, we jof "New Bochelle, N. ., returned recent- | Death was due to cancer of the Stomacn | game. Both plagrs were in forma,” Haott s gfi&‘xeafi%fiw&mmza Del., A:| most of ¢he residents of Soott Hill e oA S ST 2 g Iy to their former home at East Kill-|He was born 72 years ago near D | especially playing a more oconsistent |- veid mantia GeoTse| puring the evening popeorn was roasted Strainers, Franklin Sq. Al Ireland. He came to the United States y Dlaying & T esTiSent| Huote, Chicopee Falls, Mass, : 1 secretaTy, | ong refreshments were secved. Fruit Funnels, Wearever and Mir- ered Wilbraham acad. | 5208 2 Arthur L. Peale, Nonwich; treasurer, 3 : boy and ent s 4 3 Protect your heaith by having s good | LIS 2 097 S Fadnaiedl from Boston | Loike next vliying ball tuio a wickol|sqmey L. Cave, Morwith s cificialsslitot 1.1, X0 [0 Suests wars Hamy Miasky. |} ro Freserving Kettles. R e AT e ge | university. For more than 40 years he b i o i Dl C. Rodman of Philadelphis. Pa. B Lot Sl O Tl i fezag g ? ee:z’: lovcm!:,m;lc 32 and $5 per week, | Served the ministry, retining in April of| " play was watched by a fair sized Lettern &re o bo sent fo A. B, Grimi « %, alzes &, this year. His last pastorste Was b galleey aed boath avers scre trequedt|Of Bedford, Ohio, editor of the National Tork, “‘;’ Bella Keminsky and Mary|§and 12-guart Col-Pac Canmers. Th Chelses Savings ank—adv. (il where ha waw gesior far 10] 5 e A1 both viayers wers trequsk {Rogus Magazino, and to E. G. Adems of Kaminsky, S e o D A The Camp Fire Girls of the West Main | years. He also served vhurches at Not-| o their finst plays. Huott has been |rore son o Y- Who were unable to at- ) Boil min Street German church, Rockville, are | ywich and at Gales Ferry. He leaves a €1 e tournament. St g e C R S MONTVILLE o wber e r the m or sev. s 'I‘ ( : camping at The Laurel, Crystal Lake |daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Buows in|years Brassill who had held it for five| ;o (P ob ot Wa8 Sxieles B el o LTS e e Sy, N l . this week. Wednesday was observed 28| Groton, with whom he made his home, | years, each time defending his title sac- to the Norwich Rotary Club, Norwich|Tuesday evening in order to change the used in other ways. Mothers' Day. Sl sncther denghter. Mo Oladye 1| comstuly. Van| Chamber of Commerce, the Norwich|books and fixtures to the new rooms in . ‘Walter M. Cole of Putnam has been en- | Thompson. In the play- for the second an and Tennis Club, the Norwich | 4 te the st wihe ey o e on 'y atsount, | E3€ed a8 an instructor in the commercial Wikkte sotel Famice Eraselll euocdn-]Tn i R LIS OpPol s < Bulletin and Norwich Record, and to the It will reopen on the even-|j Prompt delivery of Preserving 15 T refuse to pay any bills contrasted | department at Buikeley High school, New FUNERALS. fully defended his title to the medal|omemls of the ity of Norwich y pigtic-irgd by_her from this date. London. He is a graduate of Worcester N Mtk . Sl sgainst W. T, Sullivan also of Norwich. Norwich, nglxln., Aug. 24, 1922, Business college. ~ 1'A. ARCHAMBAULT. The body of Jennie Allyn, wife of the Society papers noted Thursday that . Mrs, Albert H. Ely has returned to|l2e Charles J. Carow, who aied at Norwich, Conn. ing of Aug. 29 in its new querters. Utensils, if you telephone 408. ere left t e e M. Committee appointments we 0 The Lyme Benefit association gave a be announced by the newly elected pres-|play in Palmer Memorial hall Wednesday Sullivan had both balls as rovers but : e the ko ond Drassiil with ] oot and the meeting adjommed. evening under the auspices of the La- % e Saranac, N. Y., on August 20th, arrived | beautiful carom shot struck the ball and SRR S e e T mP m STERLING g,‘:;‘ :ll‘l,li.!u “‘:l:e:: :l;:h“w“":‘gz’:": }n this eity nnfl'l\xeflnAi‘ lnd; was takenran out, this game being one of the ; The rtesult of Thursday's play fol-|tist church. = | m‘& . S Ron oom- . Thursday Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mra J. Vere spent the week | Bradley in Lyme, Conn. | a R v com-; closest on record, and an umusual game|lows . . pamy. snd at Camp Devens with their son John.| Moosup friends hear that Capt. Ties-| Fumeral services were héld Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. James Willlamson of NeW | ing, a bridge guard during the war,|day morning at the Christ Episcopal s et Sunday with Mrs. C. W.| formerly of Willimantic, captain of First|church, many relatives and friends at- yers. Connecticut infantry, is now stationed at | tending. The services werg Robert J. Sherman, who is employed in R ¥ e ‘oodmansee, Mrs. Royce Brockett and son David with Mrs. 32.19 | Ianthe Turner motored to Dolbeare Hill ‘32. o|and made Miss Carrie Parker a surprise “32.18{ Visit. At noon lunch was served in the to be played. The second game of the First Olvision. evening was an easier win for Brassill, | Brassill defeated Williams who soon had the four games tucked|Brassill defeated Hiscox away and retained his medal. Hiscox «defeated Robinson 2 leasant farmhouse and consisted of | the week end with Mrs. A. W. Avery of Retains Champlonship Title. Brassill defeated Robinson -32- 817 % i Hill Top. X o al was - 26| sandwichies, pickies, olives, cake and tea. 4 he THIGE Btates Einkhingconimmmy’s| - 000 PIN4, Mu Claminy, ; Mich. D R e e Yoo oemes| I the tournament play for the day Mes. Whitney defeated Miner -...32-26| I Catternoon the variy ook an sa.| Justine Chapel and Ruth Shatfer wers fice, was taken to the Backus hospital, | A Young man from Sterling, Robert F. g 1| Gerald Brassill completed his schedule|Huott % faon . ..s.l - recent visitors in Taftville. R Sherman, employed at the U. S. Fininsh- | tery where Rev. Mr. Brown conducted} RS-y Tos! Willlams defeated Brassill o Norwich, Monday kith a fractured an-| S & committal service. The bearers were|Of Semes, winning and losing one , 3 Ruth Post of New Jersey i» visiting g company’s plant, is at Backus hos- and agatn becomos chammion o | Mrs. Whitney defeated Miner 3 b, 7 ital, Norwich for treatment for a frac- | John D. Hail, Nathan A, Gibbs, Charles|Same. s Pion Of] Hiscox defeated Williams 32-28 s I, Bacon of Richmand, Va.,| Mrs. Harry Bogua. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Anderson enter- | Pital, Norwid ts Aol ol R. Butte Wills Austin, Arthur H.|the eastern division of the Americaniy VU 0 0l miccor o 32.20| and Mre. Fred J. Bacon of New London| Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Wilson of Nor- ‘ined guests from ont of town over the | tured ankle, and s doing very well. Brewer and Frank L. Woodard. Rogue Association. ~Brassill's only lost were guesa of Mrs. A. Augustus Keeney | wich spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. week ed A community meeting, the fifth in the | Syt SN0 FHAK B FIREON® 090 in|game was with C. G. Willlams, of Wash- Second Division. Fridya, AW B f s Mrs Cylinda Andréws s spending a |Series was held in the home of Framk | oaov, @SN GIon 9P SFEE Bl SN R meton, D. C., an’ ex-champion. Wilklams| Miner defeated Thompson 3314 | 30 00 Mre. Bugene ‘Peck -of East o . lew days at the home of her brother,|Combs, at Somers, Thursday evening. EV- | hropont to Norwich for burial in the|t00k the balls and with pretty playing]Sullivan defeated Miner . -32-25 | 13 oadem apd Mr. and Msw - Clarence Mrs, Richard Perry .and daughter Neison A. Beunett erett Bllinsworth, director of the Thomp- | Carew plot at the Yamtic ocemetery. kept Brassill from a single play and|Sullivan defeated Miner . 328 | Danlels of Deep River were recent guests| |oone Of Elyria, 0., are visiting rela- . The Sterling M. E. Sunday school went | sonville playgrounds spoke on play- shut the champion ‘out, 32 to 0. This|Brassill defeated Minmer ..... 8220 L e e of Mr. smd. e ‘Walter] tives in town. w0 -Rocky Point Saturday. ground ethics. was the first tournament game Brassill| Thompson defeated Brassill 32-28 | noran, Mr. and Mrs. NL C. Allen attenfed The mill closed to give everyone a| Many will attend at Ledyard Wednes- WEDDINGS. had lost in the play of the last two|Sullivan defeated Thompson 32-7 | TN "and Mrs. Thomas Church and|Camp meeting at Willimantic Sunday. shance to attend the U. S Finishing com- | day, Aug. 30, the annual Bill dinner ex- Tucker—Ablard. s e B B et s T efeptap et o 327 | danghter Dorothy are members of a| Mrs George Dart of Uncasville has Te- »any's outing at Rocky Point. ercises to be held at the Congregation-| On JTuesday afternoon at ¢ e'clock, dwb: g 15,5 e g”m“ Third Division, large party of campers at Mason's Isl- | turned from a week’s vacation at Masen's Mrs. Annie B. Foley, who has been se-al church at 11 o'clock with & dinner ob |at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jane I.| {75 W 2 A i i Eie, hfl" Hiscox defeated A. Covey .. 32-21{ and. Island. 1 tiously ll, is able to be out. the lawn at noon. This is annual Old|Ablard, in Hanover, Miss Bffie’ Eliza-|,, SATER TN TS 10 DAY WAYe|y Toovey defeated A. Covey . 32-19| Misses Evelyn and Faith Freeland of AR A Home day for Ledyard. beth Ablard became the bride of Bd-| 7, ", slip in one game b"x Huott First Division. Sutton are guests of Mrs. F. J. Hope: —_ The Mystic Rod and Gun club, which |Ward J. Tucker, son of C. J. Tucker | 0 P00 5 S8 B, ORCEETE by Huol . L.| Reuben Austin, Mrs. Victor Rosenlund WAUREGAN ] k also of Hanover, Members of the two % Twing chy: Wliaras Wi e 9 and_daughters, Ruth and Carolyn, Mrs. applied to the state - commissioner of sult i na tie in the division for second |Gerald Brassi], Norwich .... 1 i : Attired in thelr new white uniforms, |fisherles and games, early in the spring |f2milies and immediate friemds were|p ..o George Huott, Chicopee Falls . 3| F. Edmund Rogers and Miss Dorothy w y s m ihe Wauregan band gave a concert in|for pheasants fo rdistribution in tne | Present. % In the second division James Brassill| C. G. Williams, Washington, D. C. 4 | Rogers were at Ocean Beach Friday. tront of the mill office Wednesday even- | wooded sections about the village, re-| T bride was given in ’"”’“")‘3 is leading with 7 won and 2 lost, while | Ray Hiscox, Norwich ing. Damcing was enjoyed by many. |ceived its 200 allotment recently. Lo mothier Gnd hes ajtanieek s _ ‘W. T. Sullivan has won 5 and lost2.Mr.| Mrs. A. L. Whitney, Portland, Me. Mr. and Mra Lawrence Johnson of | Erastus Stannard of Old (Lyme has | oo mromes ciiime e At e |Sullivan can tic for first place with two|J. D. Miner, East Greenwich. Philadeiphia are visting for a few days|added to his collection 2 bird house, s m*;‘“; Dommym» el stralght vVidtories, making it necessary | W. L. Robinson, Ma®sfield, Mas: yitn Mr. and Mra Fred Jobnson and|four by sis, that was shot from the i L Price Wa5 | to play off the eontest with Brassiil this tr hi This (Friday) evening, everything fa-| try eoctins oy poyiToay Jurlie| Rev. Roderick Macleed, pastar of 5| returned from a visit to Voluntown rela- PETERSON’S OINTMIENT “One day a druggist told me” says Peterson, ‘“that Peterson's Obatment 7 5 5 5 Mrs. Frank Bailey and son Alfred have 4 3 0 Sheond Dividen: | days with relatives in Blandford, Mass. w. 1| Mr and Mra. Ray Woodmanses, Chin- | was the ‘best remedy he sold for ; "5 |ton Sharp, Mrs. Royce Brockett and two eczema. But you'll never make any the electric storm. A bolt entered the aewiional charoh, perfosm James Brasstil, Norwich o ixeYg o vorable, the local band will give &'con- | door and penetrated through two parts 3:: g:_:‘:’m i e R d:,’g COUNTY DAIRY CLUB W. T. Sullivan, Norwich rii.vs 3] %ons motored to Patzam Saturdsy. money on it he added. “beciiuse it Wt S8 Davis ek Danthlest. clean. service being used. The ceremony Wwas HOLDS FIELD DAY |C. M. Thompson, Willimantic ... 1 5| Mrs Robert Paton s8d d’;’,:',",",: heuls 9o guickly that ouly & WGt nlst- ‘ el T 2 ! formed under a beautiful floral bel : rving Miner, reenwich. ... = 4 5 d e T O, Sianky ls Visking XeM-| giep and. fhink! Ave you one of the|ber The boys of the County'Dairy Rec- | FVing Miner, East Greenwich 15| BN S Do, Ao Pl {dacut: bn ukid.” AT e iir ot afvc W Walker Aubin hie enlisted in the navy, | {oTtunate Chelsea Vacation club mem- |of green and white. ord club held a field day Wednesday “Third Divislon. Miss Mabel Archer of New London. reporting for duty Thursday morning. '| bers who have money for your vacation. | The bridal party entered the parlors and under the leadership of Robart L. Lionel Messier is visiting in Greenfica, | ASSUre yourself of money next year by |to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from 7] tives. 10! Miss Carrie Wood is spending & few who is spending some time with Mrs. Johnson and the county agent consider- | Roy Hiscox, Norwich ., + 2 0!walter Moran of Montville Center, left Mass. jolning today, 26 cents, 50 cent, $1, §2 | Lohengrin, mlaved by Miss Jennie C.|aple work was dome iIn training for the | Lewis Covey, Norwich . L2 MMonday for a week's visit in New The local band has been engaged for | 800 §5 each week. The Chelsea Savings | Gallup. During the nuptials Nevin's Ve-| dairy, judging contest to be held a¢ | Awstin Covey, Norwich . § | Rt Putham_night at wimmm‘c’yf;y‘m o | Bank—adv. netian Love Song was softly rendered. A 2 4 fos 4| the county fair on Pueslay, September = the Putnam lodge of Els. From Old Saybrook, Miss Margaret ;gfl&e%n;’ubyflvm G‘:"lf:p“ lfiamY T(hle boys met at the farm of C.|STREET IMPROVEMENT 2 it : . York in thy ing % g;&ely ;hmmge xfcfihi; :thg::naennfl:r Mo hilde e altall B & ity 5 e morning and after a dem. l 1S PRACTICALLY COMPLETED Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiliamson and son of Hartford are guests.of Mre. Mary ‘Waodmansee. KIMBALL'S onstration on the judging of Guernseys, = und KiMleen is spending a week The most comfortable things in tke |the past six months, started on her re- [ EOWD ‘;fm"m “-“t’f““]'_l“e govs .-"“‘;gg given by Robert Johnson the boys had | WOTK of laving the new macadam| ™ 7omes Philips at Greenfield, Mass, TEXT[LE SHW world are old shoes amd old friends. turn trip the other day by way of New |TMade, an el x‘;" :‘“"‘w‘ two{ 21 OPPOTtunity to place a class of four | F924beds on Mechanic and Asylum streets| "y “gng Mrs, Hubert Dart and family I York to Montreal, thence across to Van- | W2 DY ;h L i :;‘ i bou.| €0WS. From there they went to the farm | 0 the West Side has now been practical- | ;¢ Gayagle returned Sunday from a couver. P A o o] o s ¥ |of G. G. Grant at Montville where two |1y completed. = Mechanic street has been | week's_sutomobile trip to the tip end of . . MR. The following committee had charge | furns e pricoe iravalling outs | classes, ‘one of mature cows and one | 9pen to trafio for some time and ASVMM | Cape Cod. making a Lew days' visit to Articles Especially Adapted D M of the literary program at the meeting | of mavy biue triootine with gray vel.|Of heifers were judged. Mr. Grant has e ‘E ‘g’"’i mwfll”b’c p::“:,; Mason’s Island on the return trip. for W. eddmg Gifts 2 of Ellington grange Thursday evening: |yet hat with biue feather trinming. The :’EO a‘;frixc'?:»euofi:fi?h::o;w;l;o::’d-Q“ Asyh}’m Mwmm“ g By g Mu._Cl;txceJ 1'1::1 returned t:}x her Mrs. H. H. Holton, chairman; F. peach y o] unity & £gn e in ersey Thursday e a e GOOD ClTlZEN Ho;'m,., T RO T s ME‘ :’l’fr‘},d"f' ";";‘:;m:"’; ahk m;’:fe ,:::‘: for the boys to study Ayershire type. The f:“l and A‘Z“'“m i ed “‘::d‘“gs"' 8L isit to her mother, Mrs. Willlam Craig. || HAND WOVEN TABLE DAMASK s 3 and Mrs. F. H. Buell and Mr. and Mrs. | little flower girl was charming in a])2St 8t0p was made at the farm of F.|!he junction Asylm nt.en Are you interested in the Sale | c. cnarter. Mr. end Mrs. Reuben Austin, Miss|f§ Embroidery of | Is and Mone- green organdie with rose bud trimming| [~ Lathrop & Son, where Guernseys again 3;:&-; 2& first cc:un‘ of um.rxnm“ Susie Wood and Miss Jennle Wood mo- grams in the Finest Manner. | vation Army ? Miss Alice Horrax of Montclair, N. J., |and carried 2 basket of bridal daisies.| ™ere judged. o e Gays g0 vt lack|tored to Niantio, Lywie and Fianders I ¥ a graduate of Connecticut college class of | The house was tastefully decorated | Members of the Dairy club were pres- | &7 00, Z0nc T8 8¥! > Omaday. > Do you want to help in its|1920 and Frederick B. Schell ‘of Maple- | with festoons of white twined with| Rt from Lebanon, Franklin, Montville g HANDKERCHIEFS 1 Mrs. Fannie Grinnell of New London f exquisits quality 3 Waterford and Stonington. Ten out of | Both strects are now as g0od S any|onert Wednesday with relatives in the et s e READ THE WAR CRY ! |7 Hoaz in Colbrook, Conn, Sat-|whiie The bude recelied many band |6 ¥ 10y contest at the Nor.|Oky. who for years ave put up with |, Mo, BOward Smith has eturmed atter : e ALy o G pictures, linen and mhoney. "| wich fair a team will be selected to at. | Streets that in the winter time rivaled | g Smcerely, e ley s al sonville, Ver- And a Delightful Place to Have Tea. / eld. rece) tend the state fair at Hartford that any country read for ruts and mudholes. non, will shut down Saturday for ten Foliowing the pifon 2 wedding ir at Hartfo at same M iss Elsie Pdwards of Waterford bl luncheon wes served. Mr. and Mrs | Week to compete with-boys from other | WOTk on the shiort stretch of Maple| ijiting for several days with her aunt, Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter | 2 for general repair to machinery and | pyer deft iater by motor and wifle .on | comnties in judging, A team will also be e rom vest Main to Aeylum street | yrs A Augustus Keeney, of Uncasville, it ;f:::““’f::_’;fl e oT s D27 | thelr trip will visit New York, Atientic|selected to go to the Eastern States Bx- | !5 under way end should e finished be- t Miss Dorothy Rogers is spending a .lliullll Street City and Philadelphia. Upon thelr we-|position where a judging contest will be | f0re many days. ’ week with her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Taylor, 342 w urday and when the mill resumés Tun-|rurm they will make their home in Han-|held between groups of boyvs from 10| West Matn street from High sirest to| o Glostonboy. Near Backus Hospital ning it will run only on the day Bhift|over where the groam is in the employ|eastern states. This sort of work is |the junotion of Ann and West Main is in| Mr. and Mre Clarence Avery and PHONE 700 for the present. of The Airlie Mills Company. :ivima b‘t’:y!t an ex::sl:fl:i opportunity ng‘htyh:oof condition at p:&l:a!. recent | duughter Helen of South Windham epent Y o ol Y N TG Th from out of town were|to etter a alned wih some | rains caused the DAUGHTERS OF VETEBANS R o e e g b & wnile Mr. and Mrs. William Price and grand-|of the good stock here in the east. junction with Fairmount street, while HOLD FANCY WORK SALE | daughter, “Dorothy Sutton, of ~New e deep holes make driving anything but a Y The fancy work sale and cafeteria | YOrK, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Badie|gywo SUITS AGAINST pleasure over the rest of the street. It Is M rtlak H On All Subjects supper, under the guspices of Clara Bar- | Of Boston. SHORE LINE ELECTRIC | 524 that this section cannot be repaired O e ouse ton tent, No. 7, Daughters of Veterans, | M- y?&:gu;m 2 el e i s i B i :’:m ’;:&b:‘,:m oniint that All Kinds el Wi sd e > n 2 e e maneeday aternoon and evening | i nir many triends follow them in|Dbeen made the defendant in two sults 8- | the trad 1o i be s 1 of Brooklyn, Conn. by - ohodl el nie Newbury, :24 Asylum strest, wag |their wedded life. gregating $2,850 damages as the. result shape after the heavy traffic sure . 3 P e ey Birracree—Carion The Matie road an Aug. 30, 027, opa | !° ¥° OVer the stret durng the fair. | Spend your week ends at this| SHEA’S NEWS The. sale which commenced at 2 o-| John Birracree of Plainfield, formerly nt C 3 i ME. AND MRS. €. L. PERKIN| been attractively decorated with the na- | Carlen of Central Village were united in | conce, for $350 for dam: Thte e ;‘;.el;“;: MAERIED T;;.:: nv:.nnu tional colors and Japamese Janterns, with | marriage Thursday morning at 9 oelock 9 2o 1 Cae. nd Ms O g the shadow of General Israel s P E C l A L in All Hallows' church, Moosup by Re¥.| gamages to the automobile and the other | Hgnover, 1nlom.flmb‘mbg: "(,::"55:{ pretty effect durifg the eveming. = On | Joseph E. MeCarthy. 1s brought by Otto Cramer of New®Iaven | anateerca i one side of the lawn were flowers and The hride was handsomely gowned in 2 e o o b UNION SQUARE clock was held on the lawn which had | of ‘Norwich, and Mrs. Catherine C.|.5 Drousht by D. W. Flint Co. of Provk quaint and historic hostelry in lighted candles, e latter making a Flint Co., of Providence for $350 for rsary of thelr marriage Thursday. ), Keen Kutter $1.00 for $2,5600 for pergonad fes. Putnam’s monume: ¥ < Shabs, while the other side were beau- | plack canton crepe poiret and Wore a ofnja wcidentphl;l?snedlrr{“;rzit of the i?r Glo‘;erl.('mg'PNhY" e S I 2 5 . Safety Razors 85¢ titul shade trees, under which were. in- | black picture hat. The matron of hon- ‘Alesanider Toper property when tha tfol- e TS, Perkins were married by treeaea dividual tables where ice cream and |or, Mrs. George Smith wore white can- Rev. L. S. Johnson, a retired Baptist punch were: served throughout the aft- |ton.crepe. - She also Wwore & black picture | o vr Lk 20 sutomoblle owned by the . 3 clergyman. Following the ceremony they | Excellent table. Dairy and|Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, ernoon and evening.’ At 5 o'clock, Mrs. | hat, The groom's attendant was'James | mie watier wes (ona driven by Cramer.|came to Connecticut, résiding for three Newbury, assisted by several of the tent { & Carlen, Sldest son of the bride. After e latter was thrown out and injured | years at the heme of Mr. Perkins’ par- bout the head, back and bod: vegetable products f; new line. . 50c, 75¢, $1.00 provided a cafeteria suir of potato | irie ceremony a breakfast was served at | mashine was madiy. Sammger Thn wore | SAts, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Perkins, of giad, cxbhase sulsd, frankfurters, rolls, | the Maosup house. ‘The groomrs gift 18| iaiiig alioge that the motorman Gl mot | Hip oo The fret Bnda e farm. i 1 HOME MADE - Succonsh, eake and coflee. - |ihe-veide was o smbatential eheck. ‘The | BEASSIE, O e IEONAT, S A0t | HIL Norvieh. | Whe fieat Bundgy aeriown 3 Cooking and Preserving ‘ ©€ | bride’s gift to the matron of honor was # F 2 . M8, iins a1- MAYONNAISE | tables of whist were in play proving a | o gold rosary. The Eroom's Eif¢ to the | i, e Accident was due to his negit e i f P! b vpia Large Enamel Preserve Pan pleasant diversion for those present. A |pest man was gold euff links. Mr. and | B ars o s ilts B esit - ah . J. D. Herr, D. D., OPEN MAY TO NOVEMBER and substantial sum was realized. Mrs. Birracree will be at their home Py s by Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs upon Re- | Mrs. Bmerson, | TELEPHONE DANIELSON 439-4, / RUSSIAN DRESSING In Texas Heights after Sept. 1st. siiver Robért W- Perkinh. The sooets & o Schools Open September 6th. s AT, the Cramer suit are returnable to the f N o m Houmw S DELICATESSEN | . 24rere. . Granam, superintendoaest | wWomen as a rule are more caroful \n | superior court the first Tuesday in Sep- | the. time 3 ol for years, ol schools, announced Thursday evemMhz ity RE DR HS. G4 wall 2 | addressing their letters than are men, ac- tember and the papers in the Flint.suit |the new Central church. For % 4 BULLETIN BUILDING 4 that the public schools of the town will | cording o & veteran attache of the dead | are returnable to, the court of common |a number of years the Perkins family 74 FRANKLIN STREET 40 Franklin Street anen on Wadnastav Bamtamian &fh. | latthe ofties in Washinstan v s bhas rasided $n Mamover, ¥ TELEPHONE 5514 i 3 S -

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