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\ bearers ware Katis Cakuge: NOMCH / wu‘Em ];cntn. Jennie Kogiba and wiilimantic Office iba. * E ty $1 Chufel Steedt ‘Telenhene 1082 n;niuglpn in Whith the laté Georie _held membership are Eastern No. 9, R._A. M., Olive Branch noriees becoming wiss to | chapter, o 4 R and §. M. St. Johw's stories and excuses made by bootleggers | Couneil, No. 1 3 I and whiskey runners but there seenis to | Commandery, No. 11, Knights 'ge‘nnpur, wiwaye be room for a new one. AMoses | Sphinx Temple, No. 2, A. A. O. N. 3L §,, T.. Ktug told a strange one Tuvséay |Knights of Pythias and Knights of- the morhing in the police ecourt Tuesday | Maccabeés. - orning about 1.20 o'clock the man 100k-| yambért V. Ruppéll has brought sait #8 suspicious to Officers MeLean and JOMn | against Adelard P. Lavalley to recover Killburey and he was held up. Krug 89t | qamages of $75. The case is to be off the state of Main express and his|neard September 4th. ~The suit is the re- actions attracted attention. He carricd | gult of an automobfle collision on, the & iarge satchel and & buit case. As h®|prigge at Phelp’s Crossing Sundhy. At- Mvas RiFiRE a Jitney to be taken 0 A |iachment has been served on the defend- whrtain plaee in this city the officerS | apt's Overland roadster to the amount of wopppd and questionéd him._ Thoy | §349, : wanted to seatch his satchel and sult |* ol L g0 Salvation™ ~ Army cast, but the suspicious gentieman oM |y gy fung are still coming” strong. thém that he Rad lost .the kéys. He: , . 1o some of the most recent donors was taken to police headquarters and a]m Rossie Velvet Co., $100; Henry R. wearch révealed five oné-gallon cans of | \wo,qwarg, $25; Oad Fellows $25. Many grain aleohol, while the satenér, arong | o POTRI Sobt e o O e tributions with & 1ot of novelties disclosed & QUATL{ oo poun’ received and the tund for Wottle filled with lquor. = e $7500 is constantly gatning. Tuésliay morhing in police cour 5 News Briets was charged with the transpoftation of . ligor without a permit, he pleaded not John J. Young and family hav'e ml)\:ed guilty Abe Krug of this gity was ap- | from the Clark house on Mountain street pointed his interpreter. When charged | to West Main street. under the hame of Krug he said that h Mr. and Mrs. Charles Folsom are on hame was Singer. Hé said that at the ;a business trip to New York. Miss Gretchen Vigiard is at home aft- Forty-eebnd strést statioh in New York : m he was approached by an unknown man ;er a ten days’ vacation spent at Cresceut Beach. and was told to take the satchel and suit cate which were hand>d him to a} Mrs. Louise Krapf of Denver, Colorado, man named Wasserback at some staticn near Hartford. He did not know the #Wan's name nor the towh he was to come from,, only that the man was to, be in Hartra and that he was t> shout sut “Wassérback, T want you.” Waen the man falled to put in An appearance in Harttord and the train started he was tld to get oft at Willimantic, the next 1 iard in this city. married at St. Peter's church, Hartford, today (Wednesday.) Rev. David R. Overton, pastor of the A. M. E. Zion church h: the conference in Waterbury. #top. He sald that the novelties weré 10| Mrs. Peter Méintosh and daughters, €0 tb another man named Singér. Krug { Florénce and Frances have returnéd from aid that he had been ordered to take ju visit 16 Gilbertville, Mass. Yeh weeks' vacation by a doctor. William Jenklns of the American He was found guilty and fined $100 and | Thread company is having two weeks' shets amounting to $10° Krug was | vacation without fuhds, but A Chestnut Hill man| Adélard J. Mathieu of the Windham \nd a Incal man bécame Interested in Mm and the latter dréw a check on a!l New York bank fof the amount. The theek was found good and Krug was re- Cyele shop is moving to a new locatien. Michael F. Sullivan, of-South Norwalk, is spending a few days with in this city. . teased. He admitted that Moses T.| Michael Sullivan, of Bridgeport, fofm- Xrug was his right name. Upon heing {erly of Willimantic is a guest of friends séleased Krug was taken into cusiody | and relatives here. by Federal Prohibition Baforcement Of- \cer Robert Church of Norwizh and was ‘aken befors United,States Commissioner Barl Mathewson of .Norwith for a kear- me Charles 12. Miller is spending a part {of Wis vacation in Providence. two weeks' vacation. Alma Mlodesn, 19, was yieen atg | Jvdge and Mrs. J. H. Reed of Staf- months in Jail. on the charge of aduitery | {ord Eprings were recent visitors w: 5 which the pleaded guilty. Judgment | Mr. and Mrs. H. I'. Robinson of Wm wae suspénded for six months and she | ham Center. wak plactd on probation for that time. | Miss Anna McGarry of Norwich w The Blodgen Wornan s martied and recent visitor wvith Miss Alice Hic; well khown in this eity. Monday aich N city: Henry Lacey of FHartford Mr. and Mre, Arthur Hurley ! Miss Rose Bertrand 1 | tion at Oakland Beach. hé and a man named Melio Elson of | Is vis Ashferd weare found in a compromising pheition bahind a stone wall on Wist Main strést! by Count¥ Detecfive William E. Jackson and Officer Edward Leihey ¥hé acéused both answered to the charge ] of adutéry. Alma Blodgen has Deon STA?FORD married twice. Her finst husband wus a| Rev. and Mrs. €. H. Puffer are spend-| World war veteran and died of influsnza ihee VAghijon "kt Lakes MAShen: She hasibeen separated from her second | husband for over two years. It was| shéwn that this was hér sécond appear- | Wncé in eourt. Eison was sentendad to vne month in jail and judgment was sus- | i Bénded and he wat put on probhtion for YAt time b o J6seph Kraten whs charged with op- trating an, automobile without having an bpérator's licenss. He rifuséd to plead ! afd a plea of not guilty was entered fo him. He was arfésted Monday when his autérmobile collided with a baker cart Afivén By Lawrence Chartier of No. 52 Hope street. The twe men finally reach- #8 & settlément. 1In court it was shown | WAt KFAson:had an.operator’s license but | Aad left it at home. Hik case was Rolied | of pAyment.6f the costs. ing B s H, C. ek with Miss Glady Gibbs, garet Black. spendinig her rah_Black : Clara Findesen and Mi beck. of Springfield are ang Mi Cieack & the guests of ’Lhelr aunt, Mrs. Asa Har- Mf. and Mrs. J. P. Brown. Julia “Heck of Union of Springfield Mave The taneral of Mrs. Rosalln Southward | Mathewson who @itd at her homé at| Webster. Mouft Hope, Saturday evenlhg wae héld| . E. Glover of Providence has re- At the homé Muésday afternbon at 1.30 | turned home after spéending aweki Aclbék. Rev. B, C. Bugbéé and Rév. E.| Withhis sister, Mrs, Emma Whiton. 0. Mathewson: officiated. Burial was in| Mrs. M. Séybert of Port Chester, is Warrenville céeterm. The bearérs was|(he guest of Miss. Harpictte Wes 1. €. Traéy, E. B. Bass, Charles W. ————— Bahw. Andréw M. Grant, Ofcar Atwood, and Herman Atwood. Funeral Dirdétor BOZRAH Jay M. Shepard whs In charge of the| Mr. and Mrs, Clarefice Lathrop mo- afrangeéniénits tored to Plainfield Sunday. The fufieral of Pélix Chabas was held Miss Clara Chapman and Masas Tuésday aftignoon at 1.30 o'clock froin| King were visiting in Montville Sun- thé héme of his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Andréw Chabas of 57 Chapman street Fev. John F. (Clark officlated at servicos | MAN are spending a weék in Westerly n St. Jeséph'stehfirch at 2 o'clock. R“r_! Nain is making thée gravel road ver: 14l whs in Bt.,Joseph's cemetety. The | TOUED- = Middletown.—The plant of the Good- ¥ year Rubber company in this JAY M. SHEPARD closed down for its annual shut-down: The factory will res erations - Tuesday following Laber day. During thé shut-down repairs will made. Buseeading Filmoms & Shepary Lady Assistant. Tol. Connettion FUNERAL BIRECTORS AND Phone 2% \iLady. Assistaat) L4 . . N Willimantic, Conn. e LRI It's with a grand and glorious feeling that you answer It's.a feeing that gives.you a right start at the beginning Here are numerous good styles in Trunks, Suit Cases or Funeral Directori& Embalmer EMBALMERS BAGGAGE——BAGGAGE the porter’s call when you know your baggage is sma of your journey, whether you are on your vacation, on Traveling Bags that are worthy to undertake any kind %0-62 NORTH 8T, - WILLIMANTIC Kiliourey Bros. Unisn 8t Willimantic, conn.!l MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE sppearing. : yourway to school or céllege. of journey. Prices, too, are attractively low. Witz, Mary Steffa Kos- H : Star Todge, . .and A. M, Trinity is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Agnes Vig- Mrs. Helen 1. Rogers of Hartford and Calvin C. Pgrish ol this city are to be returned from relatives Joseph F. Paulhaiis, one of the letter carriers at Willimantic postoffice, is ca . Emma Whiton is the guest or her| Holt, at Stafford s s Dorothy Tholen has been spend- of of Brooklyn, N. vacation with her . B. Engley and fam- ., haye been vigt- pandinyg vication with Mr. and Mrs. Bfown and Miss been K2R Mrs. Allen West of Springfitld has been (he guest of her sister, Mrs. George Fannis Lathrop anf Robert Chap- be | | | | | | { The annual méeting of Bacon #sadémy whas held in Academy n%l‘:mw atiérs noon at 2 o'elock, H. P. Butll Waw chosén chairmah and $. P. Wilard clerk, Thé following wert nominated & trustefs, subjeet to the hpproval of the fékt seése sion of the ‘senate: Al A, Biken, Harley P. Buell, Clayton G. Miliér,- Ar- thur J. Stebbins, Klizabéth Bikeldw, Samuel P. Willard, Cyrus E. Péndléton, D. The loaning committee eledtéd was Samupl P. Willand, Harley P. Bubll and Edward M: Day: Jehn Condgén any Charfles H. Daivley were &lectédl auditdrs. Curtis M. Getr of Hartford was electdd non-resident trustée to fill ke vaéahey caused by the Qéath of William Gebr. The treasurer’s Fenort was read. trust fund now ambunts to over 838800, The républican caueus to elect Abie- s to state, senatorial and county Eon ns was_ held Tuesday evenlhg iff Grange hall. £ % John Willis of Millington was a ealst here Monda William Tynan of Amston was in tdan Menday in his.now touring ear. Stephen Fedus 15 year old son of Mi chael Fedus, accidentally shot his § year old sister Monflay afteenooh. He looking at a fivesShot shotgun in his be room when the litle gifl ecame Ints the room. He pulied the tri and the gud went off, the.charge siriking the girl if the caif of her leg, terribly lacerating ic. The boy did not know the gun wa& load- ed. The zirl was rushed to the Hartford hoepital, S. P. Willard rénorts that 3.5% inchés of rain fell from Saturday moFning to Monday, making 2 total of 7.8 inGhes for August. . Mrs, Max Cohen -fétufned = Mond: evening from a few days visit in Nbw York. i s s SOUTH WINDHAM Allen Perry and a friénd of Cornwall v days recently at the home of pacents, Mr. and Mrs. Ri:{ M and Mre. William. Backus have re. turned fiom their vacation spent at' Naw London and at Greenport, L. L. Mr. and Mre. Jactb Pudd and four ending o \aca- | aughters of Danbury have fetuined to their home pte Calista Backus spent 2 waek cesin, Mrs, M. J. O'Connell, of X London. and sment the week ‘end Wwith Miss Rita Foley of Nefwrieh. H. E. Card is having tWwo whéks' vAch- tion, Nr. and Mrs. Walter Backus are vikite ing in Mystic Mr. and Mre. Nath daugh of Syracuss s who ha returned home, > rence Chambsflin, who has been iil at his home for the past six- wesks, ik improving slowly. In one of last week’s ftéms the cce- rezpondent Wwas mistaken as to who Wwint to Detroit and dfbve homie a new car. It was Jamés -Addms - instead of Larkham. 3 Rgv. M. R. Plumb of Bdgewood, R. I, had “charge of the services in the Brafich church Sunday morning and stke on The Discovery of God. - On account of the :Weather bhink so rainy, the Sunday-schpbl pienic was held in the church Saturday. Me. and Mrs. Homer Chamberiin a spending two weeks' vacation at Sa brook Poist The teachers for -Bolton schéols the coming year are: Centér distrit. Mrs. Helen Bowen: Wastminstér, Mass. ; Neeth Aistrict, Mrs. H. B. DeWolt, re-bngaged, of Bolion; Mountain district, W. H. Rouse, re-enghgéd, of Portiand; Séutn distriet, Miss Lilliah Switzek of Spring- field. p Mrs. Anfa Miller of Philadsiphia is visiting her cousin, Lbuis"H. Lévey. Mrs. Charles W. Buet, formerly of Bol- ton, now of East Haven. Who spént July ting relatives in Toledo, O., and most of August in California. is planning to be back in East Haven the first part oi September. Eimer J. Finley of Forest Hills Gar- dens, L. T. . Sbent the week end in town . Loomis. Jr., of Pawtuckét, s spendifE a week in towh with his parénts. Mies. Charlés N. Loemis, Jr., is visiting hér mother, Mrs. Cyrus M. Perty, in Ellington. Miss Ruth S. Jones has returned from & week’s visit with hér brothér, Claude Jones, in Hebron, Miss Kate Pomeroy from Windsor ré. cently ted hér mothér, Mrs. Chat- Iotte E. Pomeroy. s v MANSFIELD DEPOT . The monthly study meéting of the mis- 5ion department was held Tuesday after- noon of last weék at the home of Mrs.|: “enelon McCollum. It took the form of & lawn pafty amidst the beautiful hydran- cea shrubs which maké the MeCollum 50 atifactive at this time of yeaf. the study ‘session, the Subjéct of which was The Hopi Indians, the hostess and her daughter,. Miss- Blla McCollurh, rved deliciou’ refreshntents, Miss Mildred Bowers spent part of last week ith her cousins the Misses Dur- kee, in Willifaantie, Thomas Mofiarty has-1éft the empiey of the giate institution. Among the svorkers of the Mansfield |- siate training sehodl afid hospital on va- tion just now aré Mr. and Mrs. Down- and Mr. and, Mrs. Croft, who aré on an automoblle trip to Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Hedman, resting in Maine. The W. H. Stedman household returnsd fro fithe beach Saturday lagt. Mr. and Mre. Henry ‘LaBonts and ¢hil- dren are visiting the JacobSén family on Fisher's Island, Mr. and Mes. G. S. Nelson of Andover were at the pafsonage Saturday Aand Sunday. Clifford Botham®of New Léndon visited his parents dufing the week end, Mr. an Mrs. Martin M. Hansen were in Stafford Sunday. Fenelon MeCobilum and were in Stafford Sunday. All services at Dunham Memorial church will be resumed next Sunday, family aigo ! . i iel Stevas and | been-Fuests of Miss Mary ‘A, Hateh; hdve |- Jaines | T its wonder- ¢, 80 ful sfficiency and dependability, is vastly more interested in its performance than in any other consideration. that he He thalises every day he drives it has a motor car which he need not fear will fail him, and which he ean rely upon to accom- plish any transportation-task he may ifposs upon it. He feele uniformly secure in con- templating its power, its accelera- tion, its dependability, its comfort and road-redtfulness and any other TATY admi for whieh the Cadillac is ly famous, This confidence-Tnspiring pefror most mance, he believes, 18 the de- sitable and valuable qualiey ia & motor cat—the quality nothing else can equal, whose absence nothing possibly compensate hifn. which and \ise i He is quite sure that it is develShed to a higher and more satisfying de- gree in the Type 61 than in an; other autommobile he has ever own ot investigated Consequently, he is firfaly and in- alienably attached to his Cadillac. He considers Type 61 the greatest motor car performer in the %fif& and believes that its unequall dependa greatest motor car value, bitity stamps it the world’s Cér. 03180 Too Pais, Coups 83875 Five Pase. Coupe 83905 Suburban . Dbt : Touring ‘ Phagioh . . 3380 Visers . . . 8875 Sedan . . . e Raotowr . . 8180 - B e ~ &i Prres, F. O Nerwies—THE A, C. SWAN CO.—Nev: London 4100 Limousing . 580 Sept. 8. Preachink strvics at 10.45 a. ., Sunday school at 13 #., C. E. méeting &t 30 5. m. Communish servick next Sun- day at Eloke of HEASRIRE SBriicE. R. W. Tiasn ame Tamily of NorWieh visited the Misses TiiGan Suhda; MA and M FOW. K vil tricnds iR South Woodsoek Bunday. Thé church covenant and medtink #iil Dé held in the chas® Thubsday, Aug. 31, at 3 . m. e e sl Lés B, Oshrik Has Mafie ovar his 14fge barn into thret finé chicken housts. At Preséhit he has about 1760 ehitkéna and expects to chrry about 1,080 tnrsugh this Hinter, £ Rév. M. R. Pluib of Bdgewood, R. L. preachéd an axedfent Seffon A the Congragational cBii*ch Runday, taxing for his subjést. “Ths Diseovery of God.” Mrs. J. F. Wosds sang Ave Mafia by Schubeft. The €. B, mecting wis 184 by Mré, A, B Hafvay. Rév, A. Wi Cliftord sang. O Twist in the Lord. Al- Bited STAFFORD SPRINGS At the MBStiRE of the ta%h Schwsl cdrm- tté8, Kelfl At thé libfafy Msnday ev- ening, it was voted to adopt the two ses- Bion plan Por the edmifk schbd] yedr. The THFHIAR BessiOn Will be from .30 a. m. 16 12 M, and the aftdfnoon seksion from 1.30 t6 245 p. M. Thére will bé a 13- Mifiged reeeas ih the forenoon. The list 67 fBkchérs ih the public Schibols is now tomplate and is A follbws: High sehodl—Philip_ H. Déw, science & hathematics; Christel Hitcheock, Latin and Frénéh: Gladys M. Jordan, Ristbry and biolcw® ; E. Florefice Uncles, t8;, Bértha = Norton, Englizh; Dorothy Whesler, mathématics Borough Schéol—Mre. Marjérie Snew, £rade dight: Mre. Theodore Cox, grade #iven; MWs Gértfude Brucs, grade six: Miss Mildré@ Gunino, graBe five; Miss Cérinne HolBrodk, #rades four and five; Mfs. Clats EA4y Cok, gradk four; Mi Jane Towne, grade 3; Miss Bsther Bro- defsén, gradés t&o and three; Miss Gen- ) 2 . Thomas MeDona¥ patd te Mrhk Arebiia Doyon 6 Glasko a chbck for $2,000 froM the supreme court of the Feéstirs of America as the fufitfal -bendfit dué on ac- count” of the death of Brother Ararib Déyon, a meémbér of Couft Libbfty, No. who didd Aug. 24, téturned Fri- | the two wesks' trip to. points in Catéda. He was accompahisd on_ thé trip by Wilfred LaChapelie as chauffeur. John McDonald of Pawtuekét, R. 1, was a week end guest bf his parbnts, M¥. and Mrs. Thomas MeDondld. His éhil- dref, Robert and Blizabéth. ¥ho have spent the sufmer With théir grandpar- Enih, acéompanitd him home. Miss And Dilgan R 4nd Dr. Carl Bareett of Afiherst, Mags, werd ricén Fuésts of Miss Atpha Gaudstle, R. N. Mrs. Beatfice Gaudtte hd8 béén the guest 6f Rer sistsr, M5, Fralk Chamber- lain, at Sterling. Mrs. Nathan Bitgood and daughter Irene. Mrs, Catherine Straight and Mis. Hazei Hall Spent the past whek at though {Aé nifht whs Stofmiy there Were|avisve Hiwitt, grade 2; Mrs. Josephine | SPringficld. Mass. 1% present, : Dr: L. E. Guild 88 fatily ¥pent Sun-| day in Mystia. Mis8 Mary Pk kept house Gufihg the family's m% Misses Mary and Hassisr Hurh are $HeRding two Weeks At Mr. and Mrs, Glenn of New York will be week-énd gusts at J. L. Woods' _ Rev. AL W Cliftord and tamily motor- A4 to Boston last week A spant Sev- eral days With Palatives, rEtUPRIAg home Baturgay. 2 Mrs. Halsdy Keuey of New York, is the guest of hér sisters, the Misses JoAR- son and Mrs, H. C. Hat¢h. Postiaster 1. H. Johnson, Whe i con- fined to his bed with Ris ek in & Piaster dast is es:me as somfortable he can bé expéote _ Mibsds Polly and Bophie Macasnald of | HEr Yonkers, N. V., havée besn at the Inh for a few days. Dr. and Mrs, Che#tsf Colé ahd daukh- tér, havée besh with M. CHI&’s mother \Mre, C. R. Utley, 18hve for their hos nBrookiyn, N. 14 168Ay. 3 Miss Evelyn Utiey 8 Naw Lonasn i to sbénd a B AAys with her grandmath- er, Mrs. C. R. Utley. Regular servjess il B resumed in the Cébnifegational echuréh Sunday, Rév. A W, Clifora will préach the August cohsecratioh #dsting of the C. B. wotisty Wili Be héld at 7.3, tepie, Better Giving, ltadér appointed, Mrk H. F. Woed- | James Lathrop The monthly' Mésting will follow. N Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lathrép went 18 Prospect Harbor, Me, Friaky to return with their daughter, Charistts, whe was been epending Reverdl. weeks with her Brother, Dé Witt Lathrop and tamily. THe fall term of the gramimar senoel Bpehs next week. Se#SIORS Will be hsld i the 618 buillding as the new sehuol house is not finishéd. 'The -ébntraét calléd for the Bullding to Be rendy for the fur- Rithifigs in August, but &s no OMe ex- Dested it would B feady, hd ofit i G- abpointed. it Probably will ASt b réady before Deceraber, Chuteh A6tIees this week tneluge cholr rehéarsal at the parsonags kt $.15 Welnésdey and the Ménthiy. moviea At 7.30 Frioay. ; Rév. M, R Plumb and son Gates left Bynday evening to &pas iAe wesk in Bridgéport. Mre. Plumb And s6n. Charles and Paul rémain herd with Mr. and Mrs. CRaries Larrabes, The members of tie Larradee samily are planning for thglr'un:fi reunien at AbBott, #rade 1-A; Miss Baith Cushran, Kkindergarten. Pinndy Behodl—Mrs. Isadors Dunham, Etddds T and 8; Miss Biaache Soule, #rages 1, 5 and §; Mrs. Ruth dary, gradek 1, 2 and 3. Stafforavilie schabl—Miss Dorothy Roverts, grades 4 ana 5; Mrs. Elizabeth Cooke, grafies & and 8; Miss Helen Wil- 1att, grade 1. There it a vacaney in the th, 7Tth and Bth gradés, & cbmbina'sm PORItIOA i thik sehobl. West Staffordville school—Miss Sadié Chaffee ahd “Miss Baith Bady. "s‘hfmrd Stréet school—Miss Lucy Ge- P 3 ‘Liéonard dlstrist—Miss Henrietta Wob- Rocxwell Hin—aiss Lovise Snvter. ACPYstAl Lake—Miss Louiss Berglio. Ctow Hill=Miss Bditn Davis. Opéuttvilld=Miss Mary Peass. Supérvisor of musi¢, Mis8 Agnes GAs ey . Superinténdént of schodl, Francis S. Britk. ANl the kohesl . Wi vpen Tuskday MOPRINE. SupermisnGent Briek Ras call- 474 LBACKErY' MEMHNE to Be held at ‘he Henry Dernisha. who récently pur- chased a Jocal shon, moved hik household Eo6ds to this villazé Friday last and is occcupying a tenefnéft in the Union housé NI T. Daly of New Orieans is a gudst of Miss Alpha Gaudétte, R. X. A 1arge number of lbcal Deople Wert in XNofwith on Dollar day. Bufopan 1 8teards hayk bhen reebived in town by i-:mer paFiShionbra 6f Rév. Father R. P. Morfissey o Plainfie:d, who is_abroad. Mrs. George T. Phillipe and Shughtér of New Havéh abs guess of Mr. and Mre: Amos PRilips. A number of locAl éesiients Are SAmp. ing at Beach pohd. Rev. David A. Pitt, D. D, of Norwich réached at Volufitown Baptist ehufech unday. The political campaign will opén Tues- A&y evening. whe a Fepubiean eatitus will Be held to select: délegates to the Vatious conventiohs. high sthool Tuesday afterfodn at twe o'elock. . Néws.of the death of Rev. John Thotip- soh, a fermer paitor of the local M. E. &huteh, Which bedurred at the homé of Bis m&m; Mra, John Burtoughs in Grotéh Tussfav, Was féceivad with deép régrat and setrow. Mr Thompson dur- ing hik patbrate here made mans friends not SHIY AMOAE Hik owh pEOBIS but in the cammunity, regardless of church amlia- tiohe, - PO MARY ¥EAFS he amsisted in the Mémorial GAy exerci8 and other patriotic astivities. - Ehiet T Dupent, Treasursr Louis Ritohotte, Financial ~Seeretary Thomas MeDonald. Trustee William Downing Add P#o. Chariés Downing of Mfiam No. 132, F. 6t A., of Vol untswn, 41s6 Bro. Pétér Belway. of Watnorafield, attendid the clambake at PoquetAnuck Arawbridge glven by Court City of Nopwieh Sunday, the: 20th. The ‘went doWn in the c&r of Charles A DAPLY af 106AT Companions of the Forest Attended a dance at Hilltop Cating given by the Norwich circle Friday even. Any Touch of Indigestion Until your various digestive - are in ordér your food, Riv. Witigm K. Bath fnmh. n:}ioflbfil Sondar, the 0. t Annib L. Pagh Aab ridal her hofe in mmsfi(‘ After vibitil . The Xhvin home is Rled to Ehfidity with fuehth. Mr. and Mee iy o % ¥ “rkr and the n%%%‘l fi W Yotk eity, afe 3 A o tnair vABAHIBR. mmm‘: a Wi el"l. vadtah e hir M- and Stes. A RRAMAR Bl W- turned m.nAmT D 1 MiiNe are al Andk St & w;mm Stibting bf Jehit Ciy | visitlak m; ufit}b 51;:‘ JewaL, u% , M ) ) [ Mbasha Weantasas. * Mrs, William B Oliver 84 Rae romm nkemn. wie FeRMAL viditals &t W C. Oliver CMr ana MH CAiSIES Knighe ot *iEh webe MWK SIS A Stone's. Aot Stone as vegun ween an xe néwly puichased &, RS Wil & hoube AR BEFL. M N Hares Sk Ets IFshas 1 GRENE. b AR L New i Mr. and Mee Liul York weré- of Mis ligk over the Week BAG. : Fred RobEE Wik 1he Fuss of fREts ih Seviour o‘.a ek MAd. e et B o AE Cihe TR AR Aaughter BERG are i Frank B ’