Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 | aged porti m,/"mw and repaired. A dance ‘for the hemefit of the Sal- §1 Chured Street Telephone 1082 | vation /Army building fund campaign is ' to be, at the. te hall The Peer- The fire board has granted the apoli-} The ‘eommittee in charge consists of 'Al- saton of Albin H. Hagstrom, who re-ibert J. Piche chalman. Sm vently dissclved partnership with wn:.'h“’m"“"- ek, Mam ¥. Lennon teo erdcl a one-story £ Michael Ostrofski, proprietor of the ructyre on the property which Me Fe-iggomy hotel, veported ‘at’ the Jocal po- sently lsasad from the 3. K. and W. A.¥sico station’ Fridey ‘forsnoon that hie - fie Com Reo seven-passenger touring car - w Y o “rxtablin 4 Uolen from the vard of the hotel o 2 L. e wip.] believes that the car was stelen by aa < A meeting of the agents of "he "Wil-} 00 of the hotel whose last name tmantic districr ot the . Mewapolizanl S Scnow bar w - . Insurance Company was held, at| o O .tk Whcse i i 8. ok Pedsy st he ocal oton ot ""lo-r being driven from the hotel vard iy, Masupie R A. Robinson but thought nothing of it. Friday morn- pided and about twenty agents Were{i,. ypen Fred. who was the dishwash- er. faiied to show up the car was A local ingirance agency has ad- missed at the same time. The car hore the damage to the Church street|y, Connecticut regfstry number. 98-04% ®de of the Turner building Thursday to} . = $he amount of twenty-five dofiars. This; ‘A fast amd closely dontested eontest ‘was caused by the burning of the awn-{will result when the American Thread g abore the more of A D. SpeilmaniCompany Athletio Assoolation rnine and . Sunday night. Mrs. Mary.the American Chain Company team [UNEHPR, Sheaw Sy Bridgeport come together Sunday after- e noon. Shaun Sullivan and Jack Cur- DENTIST ran will be the. indicatof helders. The Jineup of the visitors inciudes many # | whose atllities as diamond performers: Df. F. C. Jackson /| ;o here. The three base & | positions will be faken care of by Jack SPECIALIZING IN McCarthy, Kid Sherwod and Jm Mc PAINLESS EXTRACTING “arthy. The first mentioned will sover initial bag and is a former Connec. 715 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC | ticyt Aggie star whose clouting propen- itles are well known in thia saction. r Kid Sherwood, the second sacker, pi JAY M. SHEPARD ;|cd tor a number of vears at short stop < J lfor the New Haven Eastern ' Leagus Susceeding Filmore & Shepard . Jim MeCarthy, the guardian of . : corner, ‘donned the local spmn- Funeral Director & Embalmer | (" &5 oot o e o aar ¥ and alwayvs gave a good account of him- $-62 NORTH 8T WILLINANTIG self. During the first part of the sea- Lady Assistant, Tel Connection | xon he played with Tom Chambers — Manchester team. Bridgeport's battery will be picked from Wargo, Henkel and Herb, ‘The lineup of the locals will present a FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |few changes. “Red” EMBALMERS booke Rovers of this ¥ vi cover second 8 Unian 8t Willimaritie, Gonm | base for the Thread Makers. A few years Phene 200 Lady Assistantl jsko “Red” went to Hartford to seek em- MURKAY'S BOSTON STOR Willimantic, Conn. AUGUST PRICES ON Wash Dresses |Fancy and White Skirts MEANS WORTH-WHILE SAVINGS ' FOR YOUR VACATION They will add much to your vacation, because it is a time when’one wants to give but little thought to anything except to have a good time. We want clothes that we do not have to be 56 careful about, and these are certainly full of geod looks and ser- vice, and the present August orices saves you half and more. i o e B SUMMER DRESSES IN GINGHAMS, VOILES AND ORGANDY Attractive Wash Dresses are no ped in three - lots, and priced at $3.75, ;4‘;58::1 36.7“;. o b FANCY SKIRTS Separate Skirts, in mixtures, Satins, also fancy Si Soed ot $3.75, S4.75 s .75 - 7 Sk, are TUB SKIRTS, AT $1.98 EACH One lot of Wash Skirts, in white Gabardine—To' close out at $1.98 each. Just the skirt for your vacation. 3 3 : . A pulwhng skirt, at a price that will help you along on your vacation. A SMART SWEATER TO GO WITH YOUR SKIRT One never hu too many, when you can get such pretty ones for so little — there i no good reason why you should not have at least several for your vacation. FIBRE SILK — Fibre 356‘:‘3 Sweaters, are now l:educed 5 $3.50, $5.00 and SLIP-ONS — Slip-ons, in Wool or Fibre Silk, are $1.98 and $2.98 each. TUXEDO — : Tuxedo Sweaters, in Zephyr or Knitted Wnl\-sted, in all the fancy shades, representing values up to $9.50, are now reduced to $4.98 each. PLAY SUITS AND ROMPERS FOR THE LITTLE ONES Large values are crowded into small space. Really you could not put in the time to make these little garments, let alone the cost of materials and the prices—well your judgment will tell you that they are exceptional vaiues. They may be had in a wide selection of striped and figures, slso solid colors, at 50c up to $3.98. 1 i i 1 on the Sunday newspaper, with Mutt and | fore the big game start Mr, and Mrs. Gideon Chesebro were {1, Three other drills have been ordered| guests for several da; name of the first sacker i for the ma.lnt:nm is not yet known. but | port l\m he will come here on the recommenda-|to the Natural Drid i tlon of “King” Bader. ~The remainder|Mountains and they spent of the local players will snciude Latham if, Normandin ws, Coming b, Noel cf the and “Huhgie” Canavan p. Sy In Washington they . The lineup of - the Bridgeport team | tend & night session of congress will be: Olictney cf, Sherwood 2b. “Jim” | New York they visited Chinatown. 3b, Warke . “Jack” MoCarr| Work has hegun on the new house thy 1b, Kolosky rf. Gallagher If, Csor.|which Dr. Michael D. Riordan is buid- |, ens s, Henkel or Herb p, Larkin, util-ling at the west corner of Lewis- ity ton" aveniue and Chureh streets. e Ex-Mayor Oscar O. Tannmer has pur- 3 Aquilla Sylvestre, 49, dded at his; oca prom H. - Sa the | Thursday ‘evening home, No. 30 Meadow street, Friday af-} priicl SO0 ‘m"‘i“m % M““m"’ ity | held a¢ the home of ternoon. He was the eon of Ephremling gnown as the Potter homestead and|on Eim itreet, the ensagem Angelique Dupuln Sylvestre and Waz|is, desirable piece of property, Mr,| Catherine Evoiyn MeWeeney, ?;mu‘;x e g i bydti! Aprill Tanner is to make the place his home. |0 J. Butler, Jr., was 3 3 3 is vid- S 3 ow. tour daughters, Mimses Bebiannc | oo oise i omioiitmont o TG iaans| Teople here and st Stoninsten are be- to glve an e ng'e | j; Vi Deivina, Lillian and Leona ~Sylvestre S Granse | ing warned aboyt allowing strangers to Two sons. Aeuilia. ytvestre Jr. mad| Ly b the fofl of 5 Wids piay,ent!. enter their homes. A women deseribed Giloe ylvestre of (his city. He " aise e T ey rne Som{8s about 58 having brown hair. Biu ; . . ves his father mother, Mr. and{p ingt 5 ¢ s Srs. Ephrem Sylvestre of Bt Guillaume,| ™" T1& Humilton and velyn White, s Fid i : : o e o g B M tre of this oty Hazry Sylvestra of 3on.| Willimantic Camp ‘Grounds v the home of Mrs, Ira H. Paimer on High treal, Canafla and Archille of St. Gu’ . . organized Church of Jesus Chriet” and|streot. The committees sérved tea and laume. Canada, and-two ssters, Mrs| C8mp Groynd, Aug. 25.For the first|its branches but fs not copmected with|sandwiches to about 150 and $:5 was Arestide Lebrum of St. Germaime, Can.|flme during the week it was soméwhat|it. She made a visit In the outskirts of| realized at the tea tabje alone. The ada and Miss ‘Tvonne Sylvestre of 5t )Tainy the fifth morping of the institute. |the town: Friday and complained of ‘albrary hall was used for the cake table Guillaume. He was a devout membe WS, Plaxion gave a fine talk on |severe: headache. askink for water inland doll exhibit of Mry. Gilbert CoClurg. of St. Mary's church and of the oid St,|the Holy Spirit. ' The Aussurance of|which to take a' headache ‘tablet. She|Pony riding proved s #reat attracti Jean Baptiste Soeiety of this city and Ju;{em‘;-:vi\;'-;: t.l;euthen::» R the Alliance National of Canada. He s on . a5 we and Aune Jermina provided divi has been emploved in the box shop of{See in the vain aitempt.to overthrow theout funds and wanted to go.to Mystic|the chjldren, whos fm mex:. "&’“Jfl the American Thread Company plant] Volétead act, and in this and similar | where she was having glasses fitted By| table. was 'in of Miss Jennie and had resided in Wilimantic for the an eye specialist from out of town: She| Trumbull and Henty R. Palmer, Jr, had past twenty-seven years. X‘ ;:;l;ib.!:‘edr home wtu lr;‘ Bradford zfllfl :fi charge of thé Kittéry and he sold 6ut . i was a travel man. e ai] _thi 3 5, Thothas W. qMvie during the Ll falr will s We are workers toether with God nation- | not tarcy long efter being. Invited to re-| hai charge. ot the Mower popsore snd |, The newcomer is Andy Zurick, & rizht il by e B EL O ¥ i gy, : main until the men folks coms home but|candy booth. Hand-painted china were | Dander. who hds héen pitching sensatiofal A, N el 51091 Misstonary Moore, who addresseil the |Sesmed cager to léave the house. i clharge of Miss Clafifds York; the | ball all summer, Ghllowing a suceesstul e e o ¢ Dessiecs or.|eople the previous evening, was askod | Mrs, Samuel T. Davis, of Wenterly.| china was painted by her mother, Mra. cofleges. ohestra, the last mentioned for dancing,|P¥ Dr. Roberts to take his period. He |state agent of the D. A, R. will unveil Bdwin P. York. Fancy and useful arti- | The & o ik 18 The onen it sone trio, divect from the|E3VE VErY interesting experience of how |a bronze tablet commemorating thé bar-|c'cs wer in charge of Miss M. B. Trum. | Shape for some SAERS Sag.4E Oroheum Park. Greuit will feature in| b wenl to.the Philippines, and how the |t of Rhode Taland at the site of tha|BOLL Booths and puszles were sold by | SARET fo do battle with tha boys from Sopular and. comedy. comes and. stories| Missionaries live their every day lives.|baitle. Butt Hill Portsmouth. Aug.|Mics Lissie M. Trumbull, assisted by |the Whaling City Sunay - De Several times eaeh evening. Georze A.|°NJOVINE centipedes, spider and lzards, 28 the anmiversary of the battle. Roe-|Miss i H. Hakes and Mes BStiles T.| Théve will be ne_serviess at the Con. Bartrett o e eon are in|Which they get used to and réfrain from |wedl C. Burchard will deliver the dedi-|Stamton. Mrs. J. Benjamin Brown and |sregational church Sundey on aceount of % killing them usually, as they seem (o be | catory addréss. hor oscirtants seld about 800 eandwiches | the pastor's vacation. useful in destroying smaller pests. He| No cases were heard Friday morning|nd Listed abbut 100 eups of ted. Tce | The Methodist chureh is cloaed ou se- told of how wonderfully the migsionary |in the Third distriet court. AN the|ecrrara was a'se sold at her tal count of meeting. work was growing and Now they scoure |edsts were continued that were on the cur'o exiioic Reld at Mrs. Paimér's home charge of the entertainment. The fire department commitipe of the common eouncdl, Aldermen William —_— Jackson, Edgar W. Jacobs and Louis J.las soon as possible native preachars to t Wia the hest cver shown here; nandsomé | oo at the :&pqu eh-u.—lh!:: :‘ : . Flynn, Chief Engineer Wade U. Web-fcarry on the work. The naval tsrpedo ‘basebafl | Pleces. of brie-a-brac, rare old combs, old ster and Assistant Engineers George H.| Mrs, Cora Downs Stevens gave the |team of Newport will visit Wester) books, jewelry, snuff-boxes. fans, mina- ’,,’:‘,;,E.:“‘l;’;?c‘ 'A“ Man wn‘-u. -':l‘;al' Millerd and Nelson A. Danfel: held 4]young people an interesting,and practical | Sunday. Today (Saturday) the. tures were omong the collection. The|gichigag Laughter—Issac. b meeting Thursday evening. TWo NeW|address in the next period on Through |port team will play the submarine base|Mouse way filled with visitors (o see the .’ fire alarm boxes have been ordered. thelthe Week Activities. From 10.15 to 11.15 fat New London. and they will stop over | exiibiti and alarge sum was made for shureh the Desird, Bev. e G ol NG S ;::::'g":af“;;i Prof. W. G. Chanter lectured on Romans | here Sunday on their return = trip to lht“_::meclulfim # BRI will"be placed on Milk e het| —to the Church at the World's Cencr, In | Newport, Several truckioads of sail neaday evening at tl ala usual magses serviess railroad crossing, The other will be the first chapter Paul draws a vivifl pic- | w lraet'xmmlny The ‘team. - Sherman will| home of Eim street there was a happy | h 4 e Sone, Stailed at the cornier of Carey and OAK|ture of the horrible condition of pasan-|he on the mound for Westerly, with f8mily gathering when Carilre Graham and throughout the. week. Streets. The first fire drill of the se H i ki i o b i i 44 g £E £ 4 week. and. the myridd 1 ism and every word of it is tru: of | Eolomon on the receiving end. St chlebrated his first birthday. _Fourteen | Jewstt City peeplt searehod Friday life and color to the big-ex- son was held Friday evening by mem-|modern heathenism. Our American | chael's Boy Seout team will also play|sat down to a turkey dinner. Music was | morning’s Bulletin with more than i Andrew Downie's train bers of Hoze Company 1. Engineineathenish way is to bring up our children | the St. Mary’s troop of New London be-| ehjoyed later. Y Company No. 1 and Trust Company No.| i Jeff as hearty.food and for dessert the | This (Saturday) afternoon the C. B.|tendered areception at their home on comic supplement that they may learn the | Cottrell baseball team will meet the| Water street Wedneaday evening. A sarprise pirty was glven -Antonio| delicate shades of color in modern art.] Noank baseball team in Noank. The choir of the First Baptist chureh | caiied away. Giraca, Thursday evening. at his wome,| What dees Paul write about in this epis-| Prof, Warrem Iilng Joorehead hag| Wore entertained Thursday evening at the | guthis Nebékah lodge bers 120 Hope street, where, upon his return|tle? The power of God unto salva'iun, |unearihed a treasure At Laurel Beach,|ROme of Rirresentative and Mrs. N.|the town hall at 12.30 taday (Saturday) home from work, he found a large zath-|as recorded in Romans 1:i16. Now, the | Miiford, Conn. (hese consist of two|NOYes At Hastorside, Miss Helen Ho- | for -their pienic at Beach Pond, ering of friends and relatives. One of{law could not save. it is ifke w mirror | skelotons of men of the stone age, far|DaFt. a former organist of the chufeh, |;36 gs was firt stated. the members of the party re minded him | o show us our lstress. It Is simply aantedating the. American Inian as gen-| %as preentéd gn eleciric flat in Anticl | * pypqer Game Wi s chat Thureday was his birthday. The:gulde to lead us to ne school of Chrisy |erally known. He has hunted in and l’:“:’"&:'p{‘-':! fi’:“g‘.fm';‘e:":f:h ';“m“;; ot i on of the house for|Grace alone can gave. So faul br i : > B . al selections were| out into a wondertul person - | Merton Clarke, of Spéncer, Maes., formw’ fi:’"“in:"g“m. : .::';‘l: the Rhode Is- cre rectations. snd(he elghtn clieplat concermag 110 Dino dialect heisanz Jesus Loves Me: This | 73y of SIRIOEIOn, o o | Mr. Paimer 1 tay e ke 2 fala . I post, A. L., plan a clambake at Wamp- | *Ith Warren Tanner's cattle. Mr. Tanner : 3 The Thiippine Isiands are larger thaniyo o “noidt 'enay, < is one of VoluntoWn's seléetmen. H* 3 ation from God, tending ever away from | most neople think and have a population | Wiy Foint Bunday, = - L . Inaq given the matier his attention’ and handsome gold Walthgm watch Him. Paul tells us the only hope for|of a iittle more than 10,000,000. Thére Az = e o XW ol (i1l preach | cared for the wounded dob &5 best he diamond studded s 2 the sinner s in the propitiating sacri- | are 7,000 sehools in these isands. There | SR Theological Seminary Wil DIACH ; Fea Rl florndd e % i o: Christ. ju-l.-axm; meany taking | are many churches there. After 20 years| 3t 0 | T he. abserce ot the pastor, | ShoOt the animal &s the 16g was Broken Elethon. "wiion be sef us out of sin, and sin out of us. :{;(i;‘:n 3 there are over 609901 ugene B, Seamen of Mystic will-sing :zfllwo bulléts which had smashed the rasa. Mr. and Mrs. ~Augustus .| During Mrs. C. D. Stevens’ hour there | 0 pitla solo at the morning service. A spe- 9 4 was exhibited and explained by Mrs. W. g acterietic of the Fili-| 1/ werine for the State and County | It I8 réported here that there s an - Phah Girace, 2un ;|3 Stephens, of Vernon, a fine model ¢f|Din0. When the war came misslonary | g2y ‘Sehoo! assoclation will be taken | OFEanized gang of dver Killers operacing i ypiieiti, + Louie! the ancient tabernacle made by her Sus- | SUPPOTt Was tut off until Jan. 1, 1913, it| 3"\ cnuten school at noon g § spargely . sottied backroads and Mrs, Lavelle, Tred| (0 S ehool class in the Vernon Mithoasst | Coased cntirely. The eesult was seif sup-| “ 10 "5 Sioat ot Martford. is to|Sections. Tt-is believed also that prost Rivera aea Mioss rene e | Episcopal church, 1t was built on o scaie | POTS for the preachers, and a consequent | .o ST\ o\ ¢he Pirst Baptist church, Sun. | €an he’ éstablished that deer meat is Vicla Nofan. i .;r :;ne-qduar;ir of i::m[:w“lon; xhc“cu'm: 3G m:m‘:h:r ;w"”;‘ nfl‘z v;:.l:: handled and sold at points over the lins. oot, and Wi 25 3 H i - & Totter entertained at whi her home Fomplets in every part. interlorly as well | 10 @ small audience untii a church was ANNOUNCEMENTS on Water strerg Mrs. Harry Sutclifte Aatiilly e built of 165 members. Hs is now in tae as exteriorly, with curtains, eandigsticks, | YUl 3 L e of California, ax are hal alG} BATLG Aas among those pres-| Broadway Seaday Night omir. . o S “Man and Woman” a Jans pieture!|wii be the bix event and the on September 7 and 21 and October 5. 5# # 1o i S Thyrsday afterneon Mrs. CRarles A. Russell 1, Harman, Fred T. Caron and] Raymond £. Kelsey of the Stafford| Spring barracks Friday noon farm of James Dininion of Mansfield REE i - i dozen others, all reoducts of the centen- enant in the holy of holies. e In the closing period Rev. A. Harl Ker- LF47¥ movement of Methodism. ! - e Mrs. Nathan James is visiting Miss | comes io the Broadway thes K R R e g S Suarrs seclion of e lown. A telinanan spoke (o the Epworth Leaguers un [, (00| BISLI00 whioh _the ' Filpings | smiley of Providence, day night only. This Ouk cind for Thursday. The Orane Eir. were found in Dininion's garage. Dinin-| {peeg " ot Four. - Lite: o OMRE | 1 omt. - (But tiky iwevd, pUISeRSE. b | 0L 3V =M. diaed ). Shymmenses H ion was rrest. Tl ' il be Neld from Lader cause Al had 116 %e- | are. entertaining' Mr. and Mrs. A. . |10 [Re sereen in o character especially e The children’s meeting at one o'clock America had falien off in its|gimmonsor amd Garett Hartman of |suitsd to her ability. Betnday) 2 e is 10 be given 4o New London house was led by Miss | PIcdSes Yot thex are very thankful for| ypeehold, J.. Mre. Simomonson of | An extraordinary cast has been pre- hearing before Justice of ihe Peace) puth La Fargue of Hockanum. At the | VP! Ameriox hasdone in starting the| goring Lake, X. J., and Miss Jesse | vided in support of Mim Alltn and pre- S oI Artn, same hour a devotional meeting was | 5000 WOrk- I nuir A complaint sent into the police de-| held in the Stafford Springs house under | One of the mest besutiful of all twe| F. D. Burtch has returned from Bos- artment eaply Thursday night by a|the leadership of Rev. William Crawford | supplementary excrcises of the week was | ton. #is. Tatial 5 : 1 esdent of Windham road that a num-|of Vernon. held at the close of Mr, Moore's addrese,| Mrs. Robert Shackley has returned | ACiler, of others, who < ber of boys were causing trouble on| The weather having cleared, the affer- service of light, in which some 350 |{rom the hespital at Néw London and %l;t the star very ademiste sypport. 2 that thoroughfare brought a ecouple of|noon inspirational address was given in | Candles were used. The slectrie lights|2irs. Rébert McCaffery has gone to the (The story, though intentely thrilling and rs (0 (he place. Three boys had| the out of door auditorium. Praver wes | PPN turned off, Distriot Superinténdent | hospital for @ minor operation. deveioping numerous ' spirited situstions ibeen using a damaged automobile tire|offered by Rev. Joseph Cooper, of Man- | Bath by the aid of a solitary eandie read Sarah Sheftield, who is in Law-|is perfactiv clean, and, while it has to attached to a rope which they wouil|chester. The speaker was the editor of roll out on the road from behind spme{the Methodist Review, Dr. George ‘Il | th bushes when pedestrians came along, fo| liott of New York. scarc them, The boys were brought to any scripture verses upon light. After|=enee hospital is improving. Miss Shef- | do with the zge old confliet of tha mex- a committee lighted their eandles at|ficid tractured her him while she was | cs for supremacy, it is presented i auch ‘There were several | i€ and in turn light#d the candles of the | having a branch,removed from & tree|a mannkr as to merit the highest hraive. hundred in the audience. several rows.of neovle in ‘the tabernacle [ at her home. Neal Hart be mten in one of K the police station, given a reprimand| Dr. Elliott spoke of how the great 5’?[!»“ 1 ";’l\: ‘W‘)d‘hl‘zebrrwm went out - Etslfllletim pletures called “A Mas and released with the understanding|world war had furrowed the earth with | Vit0 1Sl candles about the avenues TT e 2 that any more such pranks would mean| graves, had starved nations, making the | Of the grove. singing the songs of Zisn, JEWE CITY Billy West's iatest eomedy, “He Laves their appearance in police court. world bankrupt. We are through ?"3_' "’l'“'“‘fh iflLLhe Foae of the audi- ; ol ¥ e G | for;um. Let the Lower Lirhts Be Burn. Nheit Epciysdotis: the military part of it, but the fig ing was sung. Reve. W.-C, D e e e 11 on. et ligt in the new eru- | 25 B : W.-C, Datby and t at Congervatoire American, of v Mr. and Mrs David Nichols are en-| g, ” e must. mobilize. he army of | V- H- Dunnack offersd prayer and the :nigi.pl 0 V:reulllel. given the student of | Broadway Moaday. Tuesder and Wed- tertaining MY and Mrs 3. M. King of| St | You eant win a battle with | IMDressive service closed with the benes | the tensol, WhetE the were puests of (he sesdiy. Jtbenon. mob. 1 hesitate to sing, Like a Migaty | 9iction oronounced by Rev. W. H, Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stasbner left Richmond P. Gardner writes from | Her Stll” apd a Screen Snapshots will Fontainebleau, Franee, where he ia a | conelude the bill, Coneert & of the n:m aftémecns by French government at the Fete Belgiqus.| The vaudeville pregramme -eiot\u 3 & _ Army Moves the Church of God, for 2 Bricts sad Povacnals. He writes: We started from here At]tor the Broadway Menddy is as follows :‘::ld:fi! to ;{»and;:nx week-end with their | oining moves less Itke an army. At the Bast Glastonbury house are|l0:30 Sunday, August 13, and went Howard and Viclds, assisted Soughter, Miss Loulsa Btasbner, of New; we must have preparedness. Take up | gev. by Osear and Mrs. W Paris by train. There, a fine lunca was |Lée, in {he minstrel comédy, “A Rag- e s e Evas: | waiting for us in the gtation dininz room. | time Dining Car Mra. Samuel Cadwell. Mr. and Mrs. 1og, | When we were finished with junch, we | Antheny and Adaima give » musical ry Fisher, Miss Gertrude Wilson. Jony | Went downstairs and ‘buses wefe waiting | noveity. . the cross, fellow Jesus Christ in the way .nldh-mud LM{«-‘OSC;‘?,MB;A*G and M| o sacrifice—that is the only way for nd Mrs, Charles Leonard of Tolland| cy ioion preparedness. We Methodists Nwere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. have prepared a good foundation. Wilson, Mra, Mary G to take us to Versailles, a distance of | TForestal and Thomas in “The Kids |ville D et we and daughter| MAYS started well to buld the centenary | Giastonbury; atas Mise Eomor. Figher o | APOUC twenty kilometres: We Are Cleve erowds At the fair Ethel of New London and son, Cantain| LOWa%: Are we to become the laughin Hartford and David Korngievel ot Souty |8 Versailles by two French off Reddington and Grant in “The Boys | Db asen on the e v ing able to took us in eharge for the rest of the and Pred Hogaa & Barrows of Vinginia were recent callers|5:0cK Of the world by not being al Manchester. e o & i finish? I we are not tithers we are noL{ At 15 Janes avenue are Miss | As soon as we left the 'buses our nre- in “The Little Red Car, 3 ohe home of Mr. and Mrs. Adeibert|ogua)'to the Jews or mormons. tha. Fa Dy gram started and we went through the| “Give her a little cave-man stuff.” Harttons, WARmants Sod Arom | Balace the first thing. It is gorgeous, but |and if she dom't fall into your arms, respeetively. i * N Julis nowhers near, either in beauty or size, |1ook to ses what's holding her up.” This At Rock Nook, 13 Janes avenue, ars|t0.0Urs (Fountainieau.) We were in the |is the adviee’ given by an old judge Mrs. Thomas W. Rvley and Asckhtey|T0Om Where the peace treaty was signed |whom ene Would suppose shouid be an Bianca of New Haven and Miss M: in 1919 and saw the table on whica it | experienced student of human natuge. Woloott of Los Angeles. Call = JAFIO | oy signed. to his mephew In "Destiny's 14e” a | fAir proke Mrs. Florence May Lillibridge Gibbs of | A8 s the grounds ara eoneerned, | Wm. P. S. Barle Produetion, coming to | Well known to the W i i ; prayer for God’s kingdom is better. Selfish | v, i i S| there is no comparison between th the Broadway theatre Monday, Tuesday | ers. Mr. Connelly will, ax umual returned Friday night from a business 2 ! S antic spent several hours at camp Fri- n hings Tiovifig. OB the trip to Vermont. praver issues in Christian Science which|day on the way home from a visit in|DAlActs, though. Those at Versaill and Wednesday. Tt R Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold Peckham mo. | COMPlacently teaches that the only thing| Pomfeet. far more beautiful. There are and there L Detween nam- tored to Ocean Beach Thursday. to live for is to be well. Some of the| In Woodiand Nook, the eottage of Mpy, | 36 PONd& all through the grounds Strand Sandsy Night Oaly, . Dr. Daniel F. Donahue of Waterbury| 11¢5t 5aints have been on sick beds. De- | S. Barber of New London, are Mes, H, |ID each one are the most exquisite foun- | ' Cursing, fighting, biting, kicking and 9 SSrimepTE.. is spending the week with his brothes | TOCFACY is the only teue Christian polity, k. Mo 4 C. Baker. Mies Bertha Densiow, Mrs,|t2ine. -It is only on very rave occaslons | ciawing each other, one of the most hu- Patrick D. Donahue, All the emperors, Kinge. lords, eacls and | Judson C. Nevers and daughter Jane, ai |t the fountains play, on mecount of |men struggles over witnessed was view- Amos Fowler spent several days at| 2l Soclety with a big § must go. They|of South Windsor, § e tremendous expense. They plaved|ed by two mounted poliee in the nerth- an East Haven recently. - are going. Now here’s my text, Colossi-| At Stone Ledge, the cottage of R. F, | vesterday at four o'cisck. We witched | west of Canada as two men fought out Mrs. A. V. Huffert and Miss Margaret | 215 1: 2¢. Paul refoiced in the privilege| Purinton, are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Park.|them for a while and then we were taken | their hatred of each othér as they Huffert of Tyutland, f, are spending | °f fuffering. If you can rejoice in your | hurst and daughter, Miss Doris, of Staf-|{0F ® Walk areund the grounds. whirled down & rapid Teg flume in the a week with Mr, and Mrs, Willjam .| Sufferings. you will have ots of fun, for| ford Springs. : } At seven o'clock we sat down io dine|lumber country. With the logs thumping Gane . "} there s so- much material to work on.| ' At 3 Cartwright avemue, Corner Oak,|M®: Which was served at tables ‘on tne|and bumping them: first ons submerged Miss Mary J, King and Miss Mary F.|MOSt folks comniain of their sufferings.|are Mes Almita Codding. Miss Hattie | tFTaCe, - the honored French, Bsigiuns|under the water then the other they Cavanaugh are visiting In Providun No man can sin alone, no man can suf-| Codding, her daughter, and grandehil.|sNd our Party. The = wonderful cthing|fought out their feud gaining momen- R._ 1, and vicinity, fer alone. No man should be saved alone. | dren, Deborah and Zyipha, about that was that this was the first(tum with every fegt. Morgan R. St. John recently returneq | The 1aW of the survival of the fittest may | Miss Martha Davis and her brother | time in history that any but rovalty has| The police wers in seareh of ome of 10 his home, after a few days' visit switn| D¢ fOF the jungle; it is net for the Chris- | Theodore of Jewstt Cit dinéd on the terrace. You can imagine | them. “Diamend” Carlisle, the notorius ays’ visit with ! y are at Dr. Gor- his mother In Vermont, ian chureh. We win battles by the sac- We want no- chean, calico religion, e "c‘,“doi"':'; CE‘::“‘E:QE"““ ™MO-| resus savs we must give all if we are to Nalter B i Mday. rer was| fOllow Him. When the world ories out in town Friday on a busiecs tomy. || today for heln in its misery, only poiyglot Patrick D, SR Amegica can answer the oail. We are too el T, Comnell has entered the| uou"in eeiigion, Praver may be seifieh il : Tames o ama eTE. o Lennon| 270 that may be all right some times, but o man's cottage. how we felt. Tt was just like being dic whe had recantly hal_un s mas- Mrs. Walter House is slowly gaining|Tifice of the best. Self sacrifice is the| William Burdick of Norwich lord: yourse! Crowds were gathered ail senxer 2nd ételd 3 ctrengin, after being suddenly. taken | A5 14 of grace This s comprehended | treasurer at Zabriekie's, traated the Ain|SFOUDA to Watch us eat, and there were | This is one of the Mg situations in'the & week ago last, Monday and betns mon ! it the word Tove. -But if vou Jove, it will s ing room force to watermelon Friday |SPechen. by some of the notables. The | photoplay featurs “Diamend” Carliste at fined to her bed for a week with acute|DPUrt Refined. superficial optimism like| evening. The force is increased by two|band played the Star Spangled Baunce,|the Strand theatre Bumeay. In the stellar indigestion. Christian Science 'may be a comfartable L v today (Saturday), making it 12 in all. the Belgian national anthem and the |rele George Cheseboro plavs the past of L, G. Gerry was in Hampton Friday.| thins. but only elosinz your eyes to| =~ New. occupants at the Beth.F] are|Marsellaise. “Diamend” Carlisle. > Mrs. Frank F. Webb has returned af. | th® miseries of humanity. . The God of | Mrs. A. Earl Kernahon and son:Bar! ang | After dinner we. were escorted to the| Other subjects are Eddle Polo in Capt. ter a stay in Windham. the Bible suffers with His children. When | Miss Marjorie West of Boston. largest of the lakes which was a the- |Kidd, alse Larey Seamon's funmisst com. | T Lincain, daughter of Al you se your chilécen- arvived at theie| Charles F. Williams. of Staffordvitle, | atre, with & stdse in the middle. Ouriedy, “The Fall Guy™ en B. Lincoln estford, is visiting| 'teens and vet unsaved, can you eat with | Henry Gallup of Ch; '{party eame in last of all and we ware e her Smith dollege Toommate in Dhila.|an annetite? He told the story of a bril 4 i ROlD and My W, 5| BAE. o ya Bruce are new arrivals ushéred in between lines of soldiers with | Strand Menday, adghu.“ s b « | liant 'ua;x wnohwu -blsna: play Wofld;rhfl . Springs house. i v sm"-d rles with fixed bayonets raised. We had day. rs. R. . James and children, Bar.| music from heaven and net jazz from Revs. W. H. Bath, J. M. Potter, W. the big box that Louis XIV used for obok: reared bara and Alice of Liberty Hill, were| hell ¥e became a gambler and immoral. | Woodward, Mr. and Mrw, C. B, Gnlvx;‘r’é his parties, The player came out in innzi:'.l‘l: m.;":l:m ij“qm '.L world guests of Mr. and Mre. George L. Pu-|His mother's heart was broken. The|among those to attend the funeral of | DAFESS to the stage where the orchestra | o\ hie moures of Knowlidge &hd 2 qus ten Priday. mother came {o her pastor (the speaker) | Rev. John Thomnson at ‘ Groton this| W4 When the. performance was about o péol reom as th _ Miss *Josephine Lee of the Scuthern|and they praved. Praver avafled. the| (Saturday) affernoon. half over. we heard ~a splashing and n w. Joe Piters found New England Telephone Company is|boy was saved. “I challenge You to put| The annual meetin of the Stafford |lEhis on the other side of the stage werd taking her vacaiion but is in town on|¥ohr name on God's orvice flag!” said | Springs House association was held Fri.| thrown on thé sporting fountain. fted account of the illness of her sigter. the speaker. day in their building on Wesley oirele. | and green fire lighted- underneath Miss Katherine A. Turner of Hart-| There was a large audience in the| The vice oresident, Rev, J. R. Miller. po. | them, which made a wonderful effect. tabernacle Thursday eveming. The usual|cupied the chair. ' Praver was offered by | Sky-rockets were sent up and in front of inspiring praise service rreceded the ad- | Capt. H. M. Randal' It was voted to re.|the fountains was a shower of sparics. | g dress. - Prayer was offered by Rev. .T.| cover the roof of the eli and to paint the | All this time they were dancing a minuet | Peterson of Moodus. A eong, Jesus Loves | building. /. The officers slected ware: | on'the atage. Tt was too beautiful for sunz in the Japanese language| Presid@t, Rev. J. R, Méller of Hast|description, We cgme back to Fountain. ¥ V. Melntire, who bhas| Thompeon; vice nresident. Rev. Frank|bleai as we went and got here at 3.30 i Chamber!; North Truro, Mass.; sec-|thls morning. Tt was sure one full day, J. W. Moote, who has been in the | retary-treasurer, J. R. Parkburst, Staf-|don’t you think?® A Philippines, was the speaker in nlace of | ford Springs. Rev. J. M. Von Deck was| Finest tomgtoes for sale. Daniel Mor. Rev. Titus Lowe, D. D.. who was unable] out in to lead the singing. and Mre. Ev- | sun. Jewsee Clty. 0 be present. He gnoke of his being in | erett Huntington was appointed organist, “Eversthing i d « Japan a little while, and then in a Fili-' with »es. Miller assistane it ish s g toy and Wednei

Other pages from this issue: