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1 | e Jonathan Trumbun libeary s be | the. Lyman qundllfl!:hlehook The | { library will not be open to the public un- til Friday, Sept. 15, and thereafter it will be oven every Friday afternoon. The new Lyman Memorisl High school _New York, Aug. 26. — Conspicuous Fer. will be dedicated on. s‘w afternoon, strength of several public utilities and Sept, 9. Mr. Bennett: of sflbl':;,k has e Dricioal rinsipa af | relatively dull half_ holiday. session of | ~ Mrs." John Owens has been spending a ;mg;‘hm:y%t “‘::.::,m ;’: C ds. was pushed up in | few days; in * Willimantic, ~where her | Bennote met_those, who wish to enroli in remarkable 1 E‘t,h!on in the last hour, husbs s. peen employed during the!the sehool for the ‘coming. year. showing net . gain: of mnine points at Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brewer and fa; ne _time,""buty reacting slightl ily of Hartford spent Tuesday at Mrs. Liggett & V""l - advan vm in Saylesville, R. I. Julia Geer's. 3 a o;:ry smal] tul];nqver, -lliu Katherine T. Thayer, of Put- \ A mistake’ was made.in’ last wesk’s | nd Amen?n Tobacco broke through spengling a week with her aunt, | news about ralsing ‘money for the ex- for a :\ew hxh'on a_net gain of nearly M.rl J. C.. Witter of Cottage street. penses of the Mflfllml church;| 2 points. . North American and Miss Nellie. Head and nephews, Francis | 00 Saerd . the ek Eastman -Kodak also _established peak | R and Lee McDonald, are to sepend a few ! ?* on:’ mm‘?‘: mml:;m‘r:em prices- on advances exceeding- 2 points South * Pacific: days this' week with relatives in Taun- i M,_h triends in Wood Haven. N. Y. each. South : Railway a ton. Mre. Rowldnd Slate and son Alten| Rails were subjected to fairly heavy | South Ry pr ::. i34 ' Danielson, relatives will be at Port'! have been spending a week' with ‘friends | Selling pressure in‘the early dealings but Tobacéo Prod A . the | Chester) N. Y, Wednesday evening Of|in Groton. they. recovered somewhat later, general- | Tobacco Prod . ‘ this week for the wedding of Miss Helen | Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rogers of Norwich |1y closing with small’ fractional declines. | Tobacco Prod pr Beach Finch. and Earl F. Wood, of!Town spent Sunday 'with Mrs.. Rogers’ Possible seizuré by the government ‘of | UnioniPRacific... .. 150141 140% 1 gnap, the dogs seemed | Acadmy - street. cousin, Mrs. C: 8. Gosdwix. railroads urable to provide adequate fa-|U S Rubber. 5T%. GR% * exhibition - as the | Mrs, H. M. Peck has returned:from ‘a | Cilitles “probably was ' iresponsible °for | U:S Rubber pr 104 1 o | a “n mr;eht e B JEWETT CITY short visit with her deughter, Mrs. M. D. | some of the selling: in the rail list, but | U S Steel ' admirérs: who . Whitaker, in South Killingly. no extensive liquidation took place. | West Un Tel % . PHI 1 AYS | Watch s the: “afternoon, | Mre ‘was discovered in Eddie es'| Miss Bdna Burgess returned Friday| Recent strength of gas shares 'was gi“fi”"’z“ g % Norma Talmadge ‘of ;them were put' through. their | . g ot on Mathewson street, shortly|after three weeks' visit with friends in| attributed” in ‘rome quarfers to. the & O8N Cin ‘ty demonstraté how. this' breed of »or. i 9 £ R Pine Groye, Niantic. prospect of increased ‘use of gas for ‘ ‘SMILIN’ THRU' e traified to'do many surpris- | befors ‘three oclock Saturday morning,| p g York has gone to-Springfield to|fuel this winter because of .the threat- ________,_______ e S by Miss Elizabeth Dealy, who lives| visit his daughter, Mrs. William Curry. |ened coal shortage. A sales' campaign ¥ - “Today, Tuesds :‘M“_A‘ lCR‘EEN CLASSIC = of :those whoicame to the exhi- acroes the way. The fire company made| Rev. E. L. Nield and family have re- | of heating 'appliances, based on that » i 4 8 > e 3 3 m oco-pperating with- Baer In| Tell o oen the slarm was sounded | turned from their vacation. Sunday Me. contingendy ha€ ygen undertaken: by S Lib 3%s....100.74, ¥ . Rl CHARD operations. What are term- Nield preached in Hartford. some of the ‘large local companies. The S Lib 1st’ 4& 100.80 3 % out” . dogs’ were present. Ly ( On. the big whistle by Miss McClug- Mr. and Mrs. Carl’ Halen,” Miss Ade- | recent advance in" North American un- S Lib 2r 4% 10022 2 § 4 4 gake, on duty at the telephone exchange.|laide Hallen, aiso “Mrs Anna Abel .of | doubtdly’ was'in response to the annual S Lib 24 4% 100.22 . P B AR T H EL M E S s every dog brought ro:‘h& :n 1«; The firemen were handicapped by the|Norwich, enjoyed an automobile trip last | report which indicated that $22 'per |U § Lib 3d 41 100.48 ‘colledtion o g “bursting when the water was first| Week uver the Molawk trail and fiito New | share had been earned on the company's | U S Lib_dth 4% 100,74 UIN A SWEET, STRONG, SPLENDID DRAMA OF HUMANITY mmed on.. Foreman Wakeley ordered | Hampshire, &tock in the last’ 12. months. Victory A¥s . « » Mr: Baer served his | o~ connection ‘made with another hyd-| Charles Geer and Charles Tolette spent | - Total sales were 327,000 ehares. do called ... 3 S 0 N N Y with of King George’ hmaus‘.uc to save - time, rather than putting|Sunday in Guilford. Yesterday, while the French and Bel- | ~Quoted in dollars and cents® ‘per nnv 5 ~ - m ll tables set .out upon' the ;i3 ‘new, length of hose. The building| ~Mrs. Mary Upton, Miss Grace Burgess,| glan rates showed slight recovery from |banc FM EVERY Mo-‘-ugn-s SON—EVERY SON'S MOTHER W< ARE . - MORE THAN PROUD .TO PRESENT THIS TRIUMPH & i was | Miss Edna Burgess, Morris Burgess, Mrs. | vesterday's extreme heaviness, German onvo( R ticiany prubh. kR 0, 1oy a8l A vitiue. Hewitt, and daiighter, Ms Doro: | makks’ lso rallled stesbly, Ciecho:Slova- 1% b ift to the children’s home at {ered. . Mr. Gomeés lost his entire re: thy Hewitt are spending a‘week at Matu. | kian crowns continued their rise to high- wi * throtgh *the” generosity of MT.!gurant .outfit: he also carried a partiai|nuck Beach, R. L er ground, being quoted at 3.73 cents, m:";hd those present at his place on “nmnge The cause of thg fire is un-| Mes. H. C. Goodwin and two children|as compared with 2.95 a week ago. own. cigar tte| and Miss Helen Salmon of New Britain| The clearing house statement showed 1845 ¥ow ‘of automobiles parked just dmfi ,,‘;“‘:ifil e enias i to<the rear:of the aréa where so - many doks’ were " gtaked out s photographéd | e Forelgn Exchange.. the exception of sterling, al quoiaiibns are in geaty; per unit of fon eign ency Year Sterling— Saturday Axo Demand ... .....$84.46% $3.68% late customers| are visiting at C. S. Goodwin's a decrease of $37.670,000 in loans, dis- may have caused ‘the blaze, Mrs. Harry Bruce of Hartford spent|counts and investments as compared with Herbert . Gray, caught a four pound Wednesday and Thursday at L. H. Tay-|an increase of $3,398,000 the week be- Cables .. 3.69 2 tée. MF. ‘Basr and- the picture will show | slacic bass in . Ashland pond Saturday| lors fore. The reserve of member bANKS | rancan. e i s g!‘.:od’ s'mh::\.‘h:,";s')’o;ol'lszs i . ; - tHe dogs in the foreground. morning. The handsome fish was on| Mrs Rowland Slate is visiting in Hart-|{ nthe ;oegem Tty bemk decreated | Gunig 3 ‘39, 3135 - | $¢ oveiens. i g - | exhibition in the window of Sullivan's) ford. $45,919,000, as against a decrease. of | yrog sk 113 ot SR .m: 1:-'1:::-:’ n.:?mx;'é“'h store. Mr. Gray probably nas a elaim| Dr. Bure and ‘family of ‘Baltic were |$5.208,000 the week. before. ;:35:»‘ ?lmld_: Lire R 303, 27 s Ciar REE Sright :large mumber out of town buy- | 00 the prife cup. The Ashland Fish|Euests Friday afternoon of Miss Ednaings were increased by $1375.000, leav: | Swiss ‘10, e L e e 78, to Danielson and the merchants dem- | and Game ' Association offered a prize| Burgess. 5 ing the excess reserve a 3‘va pERLAOE: 13.00 Sept, 102% © 101%° . To1% Ma elr. ability to provide mumber. | for the largest bass caught during the| Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Taylor, with their | $41,584,200 below the’ week before. Belgian . fr: 752 ae g b THEA'I'RE g “anusual -bargains. Heavy rains out | eason by a member of the club. Last|daughter, Mies Helen Taylor, left Sunday i Kronen q1% ,m& e o1t "101“ n‘ “‘ kept many away, to the mutual xsum{ner hu\me nmleast, were landed by Tm:};ni.]fimmfi;r&fgr::;h:oo{ :{‘ :lhaysl STOCKS. %weflen e i;g: . i *» B local fishermen that weight mor it i eir enmarl g “ PO, Tor thalr - elfortaAs x| /\Tadgs Barakuss, Bas s well deveiopea| O Mohawk trail, then up into Maine. o o ;:’ O K | Oregor B85 Ma; o o 2;:: weRns of acquainting new customess with | fondness - for juicy porterhouse steaks,| Li¢Y, Were accompanied by Mrs, R. J.jchange up Argentina 68.50 & e s e - ‘Whitham of ‘Groton and will stop at the Hieh, Tow. Close Gi felson’s stores and offe Nyuaily | whi on state occasi e - 1 N gt 5 Teece . Sng Dargatin:to old customers aa well'as | pormnity “to . Erauty. Fiidas. . whye|ETEIGe lecturers’ conference in Vermont |Alls Chalmers .. 58% 58 4 o 3 new, Dollar day again:served its purpose. | visiting @ local market, he purchased| i 20d Mrs M. J. Hoxle entertained s Chemmiot). 30 300 C 1%, SR COTTON. . 34K 33% 33% ‘Bopse:of.the merchants Teported unussally | throe fne steaks, sclecied from . tne|® [2MilY party Thursday evening. Those|Am Beet Sugar .. 4TH 41% 4TH} o youe aug. 26-—Cstton. fatures Meavyitrade-and all Teceived the beasfits | cholcest outs. -One . of these the well.| ProSent Were Mrs. Sarah Clarke and son | Am Boech Mag 8% 3% EIE™ 5 i 2 ais closed ‘steady. October 21.83, December his ditmer, | Lestie. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, Mr. Am <Can- .... of ‘the consolidated merchandising eftort | known jurist enjoyed for g i 913, 7% |22.04, January 21.90, March 21.96, May : MERROW of the -borough's business man. the' other two wars deposited .in Eddie| 210 Mrs. Henry Ochlers and son Homer | Am Cotton O % Lihi20s1 Spot quict, middiing. 22.5. Mra Frask. Miflard spent Sunday, the : 3 % of Liberty Hill. Mrs. Charles H. Abell|Am Cot- Oil pr . 521 52% |2 Adex Taskivit, 7 years of age, was rest. | Gomes 10e Dox for fulure reference. A|.nq qaughter Blizabeth of New Britain | Am Tel & Tel 187 123 128y | 20th,” with friends i South Willingtom. ting eomfortably at the Day Kimball hos- T S 7 . £12.12% 2% 3% 31y 40 40 40 61 60% 60% 5 and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Taylor and Miss|Am Tobacco 155 R MONEY. She’ also_attended church: in that village. pital Sunday afternoon, ~mildly umm,»;‘;‘;"e“ e CTore mentloned Steaks. Thel Abbie Wetmore. = Refreshments were [Am Woolen 93 93% | New. York, Aug. 26.—Foreign bar |, Kénneth and :Alan Barrows of New the widespréad story that he had died en ‘.T‘,{‘-l e e T ied. | served. Anaconda Cop 55% . 54% 55% |gilver 59 7.5, Mexican dollars 53 3-. London, wWho have been at , Winding 004545 1N Snstitation atter: el rin s and no insurance ! Mrs. Elmer Géer has been viSiting her|Atch T & S F ...103% 102% ‘103% = - Brook farm for a week, returned home over, Saturday afternoon, by a car driven |, A Visit to the .ceMar way = shelves|y oiher in New Haven. Bait' & Ohio ...... 58% 57% 58 thess days, or a glimpse at the long < F. Bi rtaini ¥ Tan OBt trom benind another vehicla di. | (4D1és ‘n the back kiichen, will lell the | 4,3 ‘her mother. Men. Hhney. Sweek. 0 véetly into the path . of the Yankowski|SOTY Of the activities or the industri-|y i hrother, Lr. John Sweet, and his| Brook Rap Tr . . T e lhimon Yaniouskl stonmed pia | 0us housewife, Huckeberries take the| famity of riarttors, : Brook R T ctfs. . " within ' few féat. The injured boy | ATSt Place, with the lusoious high black-| "3y ana Mre L. H. Taylor, Mrs Wil.|Butte Cop & Z Wai's small fracture of -he skull and a“”"y showing & close second. 'The pick-| yjam Johnson, Miss Edith Goss and Ray- | Butte & Sup broken collar bome, but his. recovery | ¥ Season ls passed, but, when at R o ¢ Haalon Motossa it Westfield, | Canadian Pac vopms assured. The accident happened |N®8ht, there was no limit to the age|Mass,, one day last geek to witness a| Cent Leather South ain street, Wast sids, where requirement of the pickers. A woman of e Sunday. Stanton Burdick accompanied Beth Steel (B) ... 18% 18 78 THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS . |inem and will remain for & week. Beth Steel pr § p o 113% 113% 11372 Chicago, Aug. 25.—Hogs—Receipts, | . Mrs. 1. F. Wilcox is spending the week 255 255 | 18,000 head; market steady to 15c high- | a¢ the camp ground. er. Bilk, $ .75@9.55; top, $9.70; heavy- John Dean of Ashford and Miss Gladys | weight~ $7. 9. weight, | Allan of. South Coventry are visiting Mrs. $8.75@9 light weight, $9.40@9.70; | Sarah Spinks. $9.25@9.60; heavy packing | Visitars at Winding Brook farm Sun- 7.40; packing S0Ws, | gay- wers. Mr. and Mra Willis Barrows e 717 ™ 5@6.90; pigs, $7.75@8.75. of New London, Mrs. Wells and daughter AR, big parade. Cent Leather ‘pr .. 78 T1% 7% 5 9 New ) wyéral chmildren have been Killed or geri- | 50 C0uld be seen industriously filling| My ang Mrs. B. A. Hoxie, Mr. and|Chand Motor . 60% 601 60% Receipts, 5,500 head; market| pazjorie.of Providence and Mr, and Mra fher pail along side ot & boy so small sunly injured in automobile aecidants {2 e tad o réach dp 16 ot the the past few years. The boy liv i - which is known as the 15-family finest fruit from the tops of the bushes. More than 100 quarts a day were sold Mis, Harl Fox | Ches & Ohio ey 76 76 |steady® Beef steers: Choice and_ prime, | George Russ and Miss Mary Wareen of Gemes Bunday ot 1as oo TP APV it Ge wet pr L 21% 21 21% | $1040@11; medlum and good, $8@10: | Witlimantic, Norw: Thtaos Chogastte’ is: visiiing, her | Chit 3L & St P . 347% 341 347 |good and choice. $10.25@10.90 ; common Mr. and Mrs. Irving Andrews and chil- on i i G 5 redi .50. - Butcher cattle: NS on the W R daughter | thingt Chi M-& St'P pr .. 53 51% 53 |and medium, $7@5. dren of Washington, R. L., spent Sunday 2T B, on the borough streets, for two weeks ‘“Kim,i‘,{,‘,i{;{:, i5 vsiting his uncle in | Chi & Navest. ... Heifers, §5@9;)cows. $4@8 ; bulls, $3.25 | 3t Bagewood. 3 While ie machine was making whatits | during the: picking seasom. All the s ChIRI& P, . oo 44% : | @6.50. Canners and cutters: Cows and opee Falls, Charles Hinckley, Ir., is Slater Hall,'a steep;climb east of jcrop that could be gathered fround aj|yig ting relatives in New Haven, - and Mashentuck on the road to Palisade ken- | ready “#ale at 20 ocents a quart. Up- wels, -Sunday forenoon, a part broke on | wards of two thousand quart cans have the. Ford.‘belonging. fo: Willlam ‘E. Keach | béen preserved for . winter use. One o the West Side and it. 1.ud to_be ditched | oman says, “It was a hot job pick- ip prevent it rulhin: backward down the | ing, and my back get pretty lame, but,” Wil out’of ‘control. . Altaough . the car|said 'she, “What's nicer .than to bite| s o) Mrs. San.h Spinks spent the week end Chile - Compée Le3 2 % |heifers, $2.25@3.75; canner steers, $3.50| with her sister and'the latter's family in : e @5 ; veal calves (light and handyweight), | South Coven Jerold Hinckley is giti; Chino Copper - @ tré. s kR e I Chadeys 5 4 ; Sl"gflfllefi‘;’ o, #0185 ; stockc R and Kenneth Usher ace visiing ol i | Craeible Shee 111l 053 er steers, $4.75 oir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Johs tion' with his ;:st.‘ilsmwn.ld:ngesh’;h:;c:s, Crucible’ Steel pr . bk, [helorera BENPE Sl Saici oS 866 b o A S in Goshen. Del & Hudson ...129 7.25. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Halléck and family Dome. Mines Sheep - and ' Lambs—Receipts, - 8.000| visited friends in Thompsonville Sunday. || Whirlwi i frichically tipped over ns. it camo to a into" a -good old-fashioned huckleberry | 1ust wesh se the nond of Spor s Beld | Frie ivr 17% |head; market stromg . to 25c highet. | of jast week. o ilwind fun _against - wandstill with ‘the, rear.end ‘of the ton- | ple, when the winter comes” and she| Manning, Membern. of tho famity sreve |Erie1 pr .. D 26% t; | Lamhs (54 Ibs down), $12@13; iambe( ' Mrs. Harmett Barrows and Miss Ethel |§ background of youthfu? néau in the brush borderiag the side of | surveyed her 60 cans with satisfaction.|present from Brattieboto, Vt. Provl,| Erle 2. pr. . . (ol A o ors t6 o ooy, | BACTOWS of New. London and Capt E. R. [Jcooins 3 ; the Righwiy neitber Mr. und Mrs. Keach | One man, talking with another, about|dence. R. 1. Soush Manester. Neris | Fisher Body ... 2 $2@11; yearling wethers, $6.50@3:50: | Barrows: from Fort. Monroe, Va. were || f€Minine beauty, jazz danc- was injured, though thei- escaps was & |the time when they were boys and used | Town. Seuth Windham . and . Framiim |Gen Motor 3 ewes, $6@775; ewes (culls and com-|yisitors with Mr.and Mra A T. Burdick |8 ino and lavish: settings— Warrcw one oh: account of the length and | 0" 'tramp the Griswold hills in search| Edmond Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. B, | Gén Mot Deb 2 mon), $2@4.0; breeding ewes, $5@11.5; | the .first of ithe week. g, g wrecipitous eharacter of the hill they were | of ‘huckleberries, was wondering if the | Ray Manning, who is with. the U & | Gen Mot Deb 7 pr .. 1; | feeder lambs. $11.50@12.75. Miss Bleasor King of Thompsonville 1s|fand - the greatest comedy climbing. pickers, of today are ever frightened by | naval aviation service at Anscostia, D, | Great North pr .. B i orabte: | the ‘Fuest of Miss Betty, Hatiock. t Maln intertered Sunday with a number | the - Walking stick. Scarcely ev ., was present, being home on'a 15 days' | Great North Ore .. 413 33pihaxg s mariist wiow, [ SHDBIDEBaec] o) o 6 cast ever assembled. st ovents schaduled for the day to-the |Such a long-legged, ‘many-jointed, big-| furlough, ~A basket lunch was. enjoyed | Ilivois Central .. 650G U5 5 buteher ‘pradte; SERRGME STERLING isappointment of those who had plan- | eved insect (o be met with as the walk-|about 90 being present. * | Tlinois Cent pr A , 112 1121 1123 | heiférs, $5.50@8.00; cows, -$2:50@8.. PATHE NEWS wed te gee baseball games, the attrac-|INg stick; he is to be found on the Wednesday Tdwin Foster with 10 other | Inspiration Cop .. 41% 41% 413 |bulls, $3.00@5.50; feeders, $4.50@6.50; Mrs. John Novack entertained Mrs. tian at the lake and elsewhere. huckleberry bush, his likeness to the Hort. Poina etn o Int Harvester ... i milk cows and springs, $20.00@110.00. | Stantey Weinner, the ' 20th. e T T e oowcesl | ut Mer - Marins |, 1 i 5 | Calves—Receipts, 700 head; marke. ac-| Aiss Beatrice Gaudette of Voluntown CHRISTIE COMEDY : : 565 583 ve. 11 to choice, $4.00@$14.50. was the, guest of the Misses Chumberland | S ——————— agent, to a cattle testing demonstration | Int Mer Mar pr ... 58% 56% 58% |tive Cu ‘ 0o and visited the farms of C, York, North | Inter Paper e N s s Tarar Charne T Stonington, G. G. Grant, Montville, arid | Kennecott . . : 14 | head market slow. Choice lambs, $13.00 | Mr. 'and Mrs. P. J. Lafantaiser mo- bush “itsself is his natural protection. Years ago, the Jewett- City boys belisved his bite to be fatal. One day in Haw- kins’ pasture, two boys from the village Rev. Walter J. Greene, M. §., whe has bepn agsistant to the pastor-a:t St. James' thureh for the greater part of the pres- st year, is to be re-transferred 1o Hart- . saw, a great yellow spider attempt to|Mr. Lath ~ | Lenigh Valley X 7 & | @13.40: cull to fair, $6.75@12.50; year- | tored -to New Bedford, Saturday, the|tWo weeks' vacation visiting friends in jerd. where he will again be an instruc- | capture a walking stick. The latter was| rFxwin ri%c?f ofm:.n‘)dr;zd\ is spending | Mexican Tetrol ..183% . 181% 181% 1 7.00@10.00 ; sheep, $3.00@5.: 18th. . Bristol, Conn. ter' at LaSalette college. a sure winner, only that the spiders ore Himat reat Miami Copper ... 301 30 30% Hogs«Receims‘ 4,800 head; 'makret Carl Anderson, veteran of thees wdrs, | bite was poison, and as he was pulling| Mrs. E. W. Hewitt is spending a few|M St P & 8§ S M .. 70% 70% . 70% |slow. Yorkers, $10.00@10.25; pigs, $8.25 left Siturd: for several weeks' stay |the spider's legs off, he succumbed. days at Matunuck Beach, R I At Dennison, Ohio. He wiil be the guest! During. the electrical shower satur-| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mason spent a few #t a/hbapital orderly whom he met ihile | day morning, there were two nearby dis. | days recently with their son. Tiarold Mo \ patient in an army hogoital in Prance. | charges that caused the big circuit | son, at his cottage at Matunudh Beac, Mr. Anderfon was more than a year re- | breakers to operate at the local plant,|R. I. > wovering from a serious_Mjury received |also at, Plainfield transter = station. while with a ynit of the Yankese division | Supt.. E. S. Hiscox was at work all the »4*duty in the first line trenhes. rest of the day to maintain the opera- Stade officers from the local barrmeks | tion of ‘his lines, Among other trouble Wwere ealled to Putnam Sunday morning | the big Sylvandale transformer was put Ffank Miller has’ retyrned to his home In New York after spending two weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Filkins. Squire Thornley and family, A. Ken- ilv, motored to Ocean beach, : : Sunday, the 20th. i iA:x n:rqher_ from this place attended the - : 3 ; : _“7;:'1‘:: h;w“‘v‘:::vui‘;é"’: ;‘t‘:;‘:“‘! his el B e S - The Sterling baseball club was scheq- St o uled to play the fast East Greenwich Willam Fox and daughter, Margaret, spent the week end in New York. drs. Denome of Phenix, R. L. is the guest of Mrs. F. Herbert. Miss Inez McDonaid. of Hurtford! % visiting her mother, Mrs. A. T. McDon- ald, Though the weather proved unfavora- ble Saturday, the 19th, the - outing to Rocky Point was a great suocess. Three large trucks, besides loca] machines Jeft - e A o | “{team at Sterking. August 27th. early in the morning. A ball game be- B e e o ~ raaew) CANTERDURY. ChEN ’ : e e T vu Sroesveum was” prventsa o s dines Arey | S un;.n, i SRt [ e L S O S o : ‘ F. Brower was'a giwst last week of |taking place on account of unsetfled 3 ssnaza, m, ad- | week with Mrs. Charles Fox in Stafford. : — g ; s 14 weather. ‘Ylm-le'Y .”l)‘:d Pth':.brlkél whmaku A | mitbed to bail Saturday evening in the| -Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Brown, Stanley Z Fies m)e;rd: ?«m?fl;c‘g: fl.ml daughter, An-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank abcock, Jr., mo- . nnl?-cn{:_:;w et atate|sum of §200. He was arrested for driv-| and Helen Brown motored to Burlington, o . nle, were in Providence last Thursday.|tered to Norwich Wednesday and.ire- ;\"h'l:’ into the road to Thompsonm, at}ing when intoxicated Friday afternoon.| Vt. attending the lecturers’: conference - 5 Miss Frances Brunsdon is enjoying | tunred home in a new touring car. “e_children’s home in_the town of Put-| —-Felix Devon, who was arrested at the | being heid here last week. Mge. Brown . J : 7 sam. Yeznach was taken to the ' Day Casino. Friday .evening, was released on|is lecturer of Plainfield grange. : o 1 $25 “ball. - Many pleasure-seekers at| Loren and Webster Wainwright are fil : s . B - furlés. Others in.the car were not hurt | the Casino were much disturbed by De-{ Wwith German measles. sxeept in minor ways. The machine had | von, Officer Viguard, who made thel Mrs, Edward Lovell has returmed from its zd torn cflm.nd“ s:eerlnl wheel arrest, gave him plenty of opportunity|a six weeks' visit in Montreal, .accom- among other damage. to_retire peacefully, panied b; TPrank Maltho: of High To Sragl pe: y D y her daughter and grandson. Taxes due the Town of Griswold must| Rev. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey have 3 surgical operation at. the Day | be paid. before Sept. 1. . 1. Lionel -| retuened from their v Kimball hospital Saturday. A, year.ago | cher, eollector—Adv, B Sacihon b b Mr..Mailhot underwent another operation | Rev. and Mrs, Henry Anderson, Misses| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tarkham enter- snd was seriously ill,for & number of | Serls and Doms Andarson of bort mer.|tained Mr. and Mre Croft et Hamers J., .ard Miss Duan of Living-| With his son and ‘son’s: wife (formerly stone, N..J.. were guests Saturday of | Alice Larkham). Mr. Qroft occupled the Charles Anaeuon, Rev, Mr, Anderson’s it Sunday i the absence of the.pas- brother. Kimball hospital for treatment of his in- ONE WEEK TO THE NEW LONDON COUNTY . lln,mhel Riechmond is spending a nu,dan at Pleasure beach. ; Hrie Gilbert -has been' spending a few lpy- with friends . in Boston. " Jolin Downie, of Vinal, N. J. the late| Rev. (Miss) Marion Jones of Provi- ‘Head and members of. his fam- | Mrs. James McCluggage's voungest | dence has gone to her home in Hartford {#g from Winsted, were visitors with Mi- | hrothar is a giest of Mr. McCluggage's, | after spending several days visiting At -Ashland Park at 6:30 tonight| (riends about town. = : i ; th = Sth T 6th (Monday), the single men atter a lons | . Herbert Williams has béen 2 visttor at 4 eriod <of rest will try to check ihg|the Bome of his granddaughter, Mrs. . | Dorothy Forestal and Day Th ' Juv entle A mex-nnclmlt.m winning streak of the Hill Street nine. | HOWard Hoxle, in Westbrook. 3 okl am el gy M v 3 DAYS QFENS LABOR DAY — 3 DAYS . 0 a Three ment the B T e, THe single men. will have: Percy Pigeoy | . MF. and Mre. Chauncey. Frink, Mr. and i Days’ Engagement at the Broadway Thestre, Tods 1o toes them over, and “Reo- Reberr. | Mrs. Wiliiam Wright, Mr. and Mra. H. son to recsive. Lee Jarvis will pitch |- Hawes, Elise and Merriic Hawes and for Hill Street. and “Nap Liberte syl | M- and Mrs. W: L. Leonard ‘of Esst Or- eatch’ - This promises o be a fine game,| 08¢ N. J. motored ito. Waten Hill, R, £ - - o s 2s’ the management has secured Sol | I+ Vednesday. - i i - Pequeétte to hold the indicator. Miss Mary Eaton of Worcester ls vis- i P 3 - 4 The ‘gume bebween Ashland and New | ' a5, NeF Cousin Miss Hannah Eaton. E . 2 & \fl‘ May to hon-t per- having steady ‘employment. Mr. and Mrs Lou Weaver of East. =% e 3 : e i e e o e e inn o o o : P : ; AGRICUL EXHIBIT M-& ‘to, fAttesn month- || called off in the second inning on ac- | pan Sm G Frimes T TR M ; ) ; . BIGA TURAL by et ts, a5 arranged: fo suit | | coant of rain, with New London at bat.| Yewls Safford hasiesturned frad the | g % : |} The Finest Products of New London County Farms — Prizs Pouttry, the fiest inning; the New London team | mocn opocenon 0 o following .a ; 3 £ E 3 A = | Bloe Cattle, Sheep and Swine Are Only a Few of the Many Exhibity - . & | stight operation. : X 2 % 2 Blopded C. . Tat el iR bl el S " FR SOUTH GRISWOLD i d e A ‘10— FREE VAUDEVILLE ACTS — 10 s 3 e Tees e MOOSUP " WILL ‘BE STAGED :EACH AFTERNOON BETWEEN RACES R pne e ot can | O inger ta i ot/ skobt o T New ~Albert Q. Greene and Lafayette F.|Mass. > — e . 3 . LARGER MIDWAY THAN EVER % |wneux enjoyed a clamming trip to Mys- Mr. Gallup’ and -son. Raymond Gallup, ®aid There were no services at the Bethel| Mrs. Edith M, Kennedy is driving a tic Aug. 21st. were_in Danielson Friday. ,grangers attended the picnic at Mrs. Edith Kennedy attended the coun- JLocal Pachaug .Saturday. ty field trip\Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs Brnest Luther and son| Mrs. Edith Kennedy was in’ Danelson Chi; Thursday.. ~ ° Tueoday, | Mes. Luther will semain | Mrs. Jofinson retirned fo Seekonk Jist w_”i.,dle sruest of Mr. and Mrs. William | Thursday, after visiting friends in Moo~ R. Richmond and family. sup. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Anderson, .Jr., £ ‘y&o recent business cafbers in Norwich, Peortland.—A new - group of girls ar- er. i of the Men's|rived from New York Saturday to spend e Jocal chy -] be at the|two weeks at Terry cottage, Breezy Cor- ) snar. the vacation house for warking girls. 78¢; GNILDREN. 25¢; AUTOB, aoe; GRAND- r_rjfln, m 'AND ! . — RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT ENGLER'S PHARMACY, AUGUST 28th—SEPTEMBER 2nd — AUTOS ADMITTED INB'DI TRKG 0. — PARKING SPACE FRDVl\DiD PREES . ° DONTMSSH!—RBIEMBERMDAM!