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\nrux,' Providence, R. I, wes ' charged ing company. The lngiu widér than the present onc. and - Mrs. fig‘u 6 be eight @ Herman C. Littl, are entertaining Mrs. Little's sister, 11 Church Street 2. Afiss ; Helen | Benjamin Alpin, 18, ot No. 142 Laten | and Miss Mary Fanning, of New Yocic. in police court Thursday moraing, with Ralph W. E. Carpenter passing a fraudulent chéck on Glenaon L. Paine. Paine conduets th: Thread Mill Square Auto Accessory Supply stord, on Main siteet. The check was dat:d July 22, Ajpin yleaded mor uiily and de- | sie G. clared he never was in Witlimaacic m| Mr. his lite and mever heard o iz piace untll He was afcested by a Providence dective and neld for Chief Daniel J. ’ lourey, who brouz': him hers The ac cused waived extradition. The complainant Paine testided that | Meyer Heller has returned io July 22 Alpin _ame to his miase of hus- | N iness and stated that his\auiomob.le had # tew milég out cf this | t he needed @ immer tube. turn.shed - Aloin who then 4 chéck for $10 drawn on Island Trust company. | Hardman have returmed from Host Eazposition. ; Mrs. Sumner. . and Mrs. Thomas . J. Little L. B. Kintey of Mystie,! Boston, & 3. Hellér of tiis eity,, visiting his granddaughter, Mrs. Ray in this oity. Miss Alice Donohue Rhode Paine said that he was not inclined. 10 | Afiss Helen McCormick, of Iirnoksln, N. accept the check buf credencials furnish- |y the ed By Alpin seemed to be satisfectqry and he then gave gave thc latter his change in cash to the amouat of $7.10. One week later Mr. Paime was informed by Windham bank officials that Alpin never hdd an account in the thode Island | Trust company’s bank. Alpin himself were identuicd by Paine. Alpin told the court that early June he had lost his wallst containing hie driver's license; a sum of money and some papers and ne befléved tha! rome man who resembled him must have found them and used them in the transac- tion with Paine. Alpin was then askd o sign his name and as tHe writing eor- responded with that on the check, he was found gullty. He admitted to the court that he had been arrested once before on a charge of forgéry and paid a fine in a Providance court. He askeld to be put on probation before :li: court had reached any decision. A fins of $50 anl coes amounting (o $82.25 was imposed. Alpin had very little money wit him and on being called by telephome his father, who Is a junk dealer, sald .ha: he would 4o nothing just now but probanly would | of Worcester, # 2 week or so. Alpin was then taken| C, te the eounty jail in Brookiym. A thett and a business transaction made business for Constable Willlam D. Relley in the early hours 51 Thursday morning. Joseph Krason of No. 61 Chapman street was the ownér of a tfunk and “Jimmy” Caroselli who board with the Saldowsky family, at Mansfield City, had a tool chest and the two mef decided to trade. Krason put the trunk in his Ford car and took it to Mansfield City and after the trade he put the tool %ox aboard and then left the car to|le”t ge to the Saldowski house to talk with | York. Caroselii. When he started for hom the 1091 box was missing. He returned to the house and aroused the boarders but they sald they knew nothing about Kra- von's missing chest. The latter returned to this city and in company with Con- stable Kelley went back to Mansfield City and after a search. the tool chest was found about one hundred yards from ®here the car was parked. An effort it being made to determine who caused its m¥sierious disappearance. The reception’ committes appointed by e Elks 1o énter'a’n speakers and guests furing the run of the country faiv is com- pased of Past Exalted Ruler Charles A.|be entértained in one of the halls. Gates, caairman; Fxalted Ruler Brnest| A, R Melody, Thomas J. Kelley, Charles J. | Alpaugh, T. Frank Cunningham, Michael | B Sulilvan, John B. Bagarton and James F. MecGlone. Albln H. Hagstrom who recently leased & streteh of land on Valley street to use I his business has purchased a corner lot on Uhion and Jackson street from Abraham Krug which he will use as a new location. County Investigator Willlam E. Jaek- ¥om of this clty clled the local police de- partment from New London Thursday and sald that his Bssex touring car had seen stolen in that eity late In the fore- #oon. The car bore the Connéctieut regisity number 2889, guest of Miss Bléanor Foot. David Clark of Nyack, N. ing for a few days erine C. Rew. Thy check and | Mr. pital in this, city. Maige. The family of Judge Otto B. Robu returned Thursday from Pine Grove Miss Mr..and Mrs. N. D. We tertaining Miss Martha W. Brookiyn, N. Y. Miss Jessie Baldwin who has visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Baldwin, Mrs. Neltfe Cronin was nis market, after @ short illness. S is dien COLCHESTER Mrs. R, K. Brown motoréd to New Lok don Wednesday. Miss Tlartford Wednesday. towi Wednesday. Saturday afternoon, Veterans, who have beén at Fobes, Niantic for several with cigars, by the young ladiés. bafid stand during the hinch. The citi taining. tufh trip, a few days’ busimess trip in New York. | Michael D. O'Connell. at Ocean Beich Wednesday. Wednesldy of 1. Horwitz, was In town Wednésday. Sevetal members of the B, P. hére Wednesday. A deelsion In faver of the defendant | was handed down in the case of Patrick Breen vs the town of Coventry, which 8¢ was tried last June. Brief Paragraphs. A new concrote sidewalk is being 1uia ®m Valley street from North to Chwren Rrects by the Holland Sifk Manufastur- — YOUR COTTAGE OR CAMP may be fornished at a ressonable cost with selections frem our large stoek of #red Purnitare. Stoves, ete. WARD BROS., EAST KILLINGLY daughter Hertha are visiting in Worees ter, Mass. Artiur B, i the week efid with his Sayles. Mf. and Thursday down the Providence river. father, Palisade kennéls Sunday. : g nighed the entertalnment, doing their , 15 Jackson St Willimantle. | sunts and showing théir own beautiful Phone §32-3 mar2id | selvee to the crowd. Thers were several — = | nundred on exhibition. Music was fur- nished by the E. K. V. band. Chowder, JAY M. SHEPARD ice tream and soda were served to all. There was a large crowd in spite of the Bu.ceeding Filmere & Shepard | threatening weather. et Supt. Henry H. Oatley has philets littie Faneral Direcior & Embalmer | icss thin five months old that have bégun | to lay. Can anyore beat that record? 062 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC | i Randall of North Scituate, R. I. Ledy Asdistant. Tel. Connection | Pultered a shock Aug. 24 ahd died Aug. 26. away when young. who remember him then. oxe Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conm iLady Adsistant) $8 Uninn 8t Phone 20¢ the Central Junior High school. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. New Fall Garments Are Making Their Appearance It is the first call from the fashion Iand to pass judgment upon their best efforts. Fashion has announced her dictums, and the silhouette is established, so are the trimming touches, the fabrics and their shades. THE COLLECTION at the present time, while not complete, is varied enough to gratify the individual desire for personal diétifichibme. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. where they attended the Graphic Arte E. Asher of New Rochelle, N. Y., is a guest for a few days of Miss EI- are spefiding two weeks with Mr, dnd Mrs. Ensign James Asher, of the Naw Eng- 1an dheadquarters of the Salvation Army, in_this city for g fow days.in connction with the Army buildiiz 3rive. 5okiyn, Y., after four weeks' stay’in Harafiton = and Storfs with “Mr. and Mrs. Isadcre Arthur Nelson of Framidin, Mass., is e Ade- is entac:aining ‘Miss Bertha Weeks of Norwich is a Y., is stav- with his brother, Herbert T. Clark and sister, Mrs. Kath- Robert O. Snow is recoverzd foilowing an operation performed at a private hos- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sou:hwarl and Tariily have returned, after ‘wo weeks' trip through the White Mounia.ns and son | antic, where they have spent the summer. or ate en- Hyd: of heen spending the summer at Berkeluy, Cal, 18 recent vis- itor with her sister, Mrs. W. ¢. Palmer L. Jones has resumed his duties in S. H. Kellogg, Miss Douts Weeks and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin R. Giliette and Nellie Gerhardt were visilors ifi A large number of summer boarders|ding Wednesday for their homes n New A7 H. Johmson of Willimanti: was ‘n the disabled war Camp weeks, will break camp and return ta Hartford, On arriving here they will patk their, cars oh Hayward avenue, and will be served ice cream, cake, lemonade and provided It is expected the local bamd will play on the _are being asked the displdy flags at” their homes, also to assist in enter- About 125 will make the re- It the diy is stormy they will Liainsk returned Thirsday from Vincent O'Connmell of Néw Britain is the guest of his pareénis, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mns, Charles J. Lyman were Samuel Green and family of Water- bury, fertherly of this place were guests Selectman Mdwiard Mitchell of Satem 0. B, Wwho reside in-town went to Willimantic Thursday evening, (o aitend the ofién- ing night of the County Falr tfider the suspicds of Willimantic lodge of Iika. Mogér Foote of Lebanon was a callér Mre. Esthet Cross and son Charlie and Shippee of Clevaland, O., is vigiting his mother, Mrs. A. H. Shippee. Howdtd H. Sayles of Hartford spent A H ¢ Mes. Kneeland Bidredge spént flensi 1. Baer had a fleld day at the The dogs fur- He lived here when a small boy and it s thought was born here but moved Few people ate left Ney Britain—Announcement was made this week of the appointment of Ruth N. Welles of Wethersfield to teach Latin at Miss Martha Mathieu has as gussts |sidés her Mise Winifred Nagle, of Néw London, and Peter Wildéy and Mies Fita e it W where théy have béen im mp for the past mine.weeks, én Fletehier, who has Froderick B. Glover of the Hollow 18 snending two weeks vacation in Mys- the: Miss Helen Stewart, of Worcester, i§ a guest at thé home of Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Biilings in West Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayo are m ing a week with New London fries Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Mo m:: liubh& sis- ter, Margaret, in Clinton, 3 S Afthur Johnson of the Ellis store, is having a_waek's vacation. g Peter Sena of Newark, N. J., is visit- ing friends in the bofeugh. Jossph Newgobumér was commitied io the Norwich State hospital Frifay, the, local probate court. Miss Catherine Silk of Springfied, is} visiting her mother, in St ville, Mrs, Nettie Commo, and Haze! Comiimno are visiing friends 1a Pitts- field, Mass. There was a good atiéndance &t (Ne entertainment in Paimer Memorial inall recently under the auspiges of the La- dies’ Aid society of the Montville Uniont Baptist chufch and the Lyme Beénefit as- sociation, consisting of children's fansy dunces by Marion Chdpman and sonig and dance by Marjorie Carbee, a song by Alice Chapel, accompanied by Dorothy Chapman at the biano, a reading by Miss Maude Bennett. e piay given by the Lyme Henefit associgtion entitled A Fam- ily Affair proved very amusing. the pidy, ice cream and candy were on sale. Thé Aid society received about $36 as its share of the profits. * At North Haverhill, N.-H., Tuesday evening, Aug, 8th, at the home of Mr. and Mes. Charles F. Gale, théir only daughter, Lois Abigail was ufiited in marriage with John Thomas Watt of Montville, Rev. D. E. Burns beifig the Gfeiating clergyman. 7 At 8 o'clock the bride, walicing with her fatier, cntered the parlor, the W march being played by Miss Saliie KNutter, violin, and Mies Emnid Afintk, plano, and took her place béneath an areh ef evergreen, whare . the . groom awaited her. The voung ladies played O Promise. Me during the ceremohy. The parlor was cectnaled with ever- green 4nd sweet peas. The bride was gowned in wNite cani>n c:cve and geor- gotte with a Wwreath and carried a shower bouquet of siweet neas. Her going away gown wag of tan with a nieture hat to match trimmed with ostrich plumes and pink roses. Abo@it 35 guests were present, meafly all belng reiativés of the family. The gifts were numérous and very beautiful. The bride, who has been a stoccesstul teacher in New Hempehife and Comhec- ticut, having been the teacher of thé first grade of Palmer Mefhorial school, SMont- vilie, during the past yedr, was a grad- | udte of Woodsvifle High school in New Hampshire in 1918 @nd several of Her elassmates were present and assisted dur- & (ke pvening, Licutenant Wate. now employed in the electrical power.plant at New Londof, sérved during the World war as chief eogineer of American transpofts. and later as inspector of overseas ships at Rorfolk, Va. After thé ceremony, cake, ice cream and fryit nunch were served. Me. and Mrs. Watt left for a short wedding trip. After Oct. 1st they wiil be at home at No. 40 Walden avonse, New Londph. The Montville community Wbriry is closed, s the new rooiis are not ready for oceupancy. s H Miss May Auwond of New Lofidon has been spending o fow days with Mfs. Paul Glassbrenner of Montviile Center. -| Hurke Hewitt has nearly completed~the new house belonging to.Ernest Holies of Oakdale, Rev. AHen S. Bush of Gales Ferty sup- plied tile puipit of _the Union Bantist church Sunday morfing. Next “Sunday morning Rev. John Hunter Stearns of Canaan will Begin his duties as pasior of the church. Sundav evening tie Christian Endeavor society will resyme scevices after a month’s vacation with a rally and roil call, followed by ihe evening service by the pastor The Sunday school of the Uncasvilfe Methodist church Wil reopen sessishis Siynday morning after a vacation of a month. Miss Alice ffillhouse, who has been making a visit at the home of Mrs, Goorge Bradford, has returned to her home in Willimantle. Mr. and Mrs. Chaeles Babbitt of Vai- .| ley Falls, R. I, have been sSpending a fow days at the hote of Mrs. C. B. Burgess. ° Miss Agnes Auwood ie spending a weekl at Syracuse, N. Y. Thomas Latimer is taking her niace at the Oakdale mill of- fice during her absence. George Bradford Has returned to his homie in Oakdaic after undergoing an op- | eration at the hoswital in Willimantic. Herta Sonnenberg is a patfent at Law- rence haspital. Miss Jennie Macaulay is visiting rela- tives in Canada. Fred Wiliams of Montville Center has begun work on his new house near Oxoboxo. Miss Nellie Baker of Albany, N. Y., has been smending a wesk with Miss Mary Paimier of Montville Center. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church, Miss i Lyla Chanman and Mrs. Winfield Hannéy | were callers in Norwich Tuesday. | Rev. P. Aver left Sunday evening for a few days visit in Branford. | Mrs, Woodmansea Mrs. Brockett, Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. William Jeffers | motored to Attawaugin Thursday and called on Mri. Lillian Filer. Mrs. Ida Aemstrong and nephew, Johm Davis, returncd tp New Haven Sundsy. Carrie Simpgon and Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Church and son Friend spent | Sunday at Mason's Istand. Carrie Pafker of Dolheare HI is ;p: ding 2 few days with friends in Oak- ale. = Miss Dorothy Chisch !5 -spending a week with Norwich friends. Royce Brockett of Boston spent the Woek end with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wood- mansee. Roger Browning has returned to his yrtle Jordan has rzturned fu her horhe in this eity after spend'ng the summer as’ couneilor at Camn Mafbury, Leke Champlain, near Veérgeufics, Vi. Start taking it today: in 24 houfs rubbish.” Many people, the most skeptical of skeptics right in this city and in country hereabouts, bless the duy i:l;'dn Lee so;»gflc« with charac- 2 enterprise offered to e a ¢ . gfl ;:bu hive”rlmm- get % Gardner Laké for a few daye. Mrs. Winfleld Hanfey of Flanders ia spending the week with her sister, Mis. He:q Chureh, rs. Liither Davis and daughter Miriel fs. Peirly of New Haven are guests of Chagel for the ¥eek. Lnty Beckwith, who has béen 4 visit with frieds in_Oakdale, has m;nad :? her ;:;mq in Pali ., Mra G. A Sharp and ch Heatrios and Blwood, and M; rockett 4id two chiidren motored ti Gliegd to atterid the Sunday school flic PHiday. . ~ P o e ROCKVILLE s it |. 5 ki Hver, > % can sin- dance to bad e _ A number from #iiis place attended some of the meetinzs of the Seventh Day Haptist seneral conference eld with thb Seventh Day Baptist chufeh at Ashdway Aug. 32 to 27. ey De Ruyter, N. Y., foim calied on friends hera came eadt {o attend the & D. 1} :2;&:1‘ iy vay. Mr. Crindall 4 call 16 Becdme tastsr of D. B. chuseh it New Yérk erly of this place, last week. the 8. Mr. ahd Mrs. Irving Hunting o Plain: After | 164, N. T, calléd on Mrs. Ciritof Irigh WEK. Mr. and Mrs. Hary Ofndorft of Provi- defite Wers ciliéts on Mf. and NMrs. J. Palffier Geeene Sufay. and Saundors, resenty. They eonifer- ids ac- Mr. and Mis. flermis L. Wosdmahses danghter Hashl of Providenes catled on thelr coutihs, Hénry A. and M. Lena . and Mrs. Harsld R Crandall of Tirnest Hows Wag been for sevéral woeks : in the RHo¢e ldand K | at Pre dence, wheete he u'nd?&%ge a hrz e+ STONINGTON | e Viliage Improy. the borbhih.::gx “rn' ust, took in $800 for use fa work. s fo0k, are plannifg to go 3 wlll b& mng_l x:fr. R i Helén Stheefer will sail ea mohth for IShgland, where they will fialh for 4 montk, at Antewerp Dr. - Strester, Edward s:'{e”mn who will sail from hate about the 15tH, of jhis month. son, John Strecter will gb back tn sche in the Adirondacks. They e)‘zleet visit Fradce, dnd other optintries, summer home Agaln Stoniii other youn ford L‘mw'rsf«’" TFngland, Hoyai Snow, i Mn&r esidorit - hefp, 4 nephew of Dr. and Mrs, Handatsoh - Main steeet, and a University. —Chftitg 4 formier sumitier re ceived the Oxford ave 1. Heby, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wiillam i of Darlinz Hil, 1ley” I. FHufnham, of the Highidnds, a former resident of ihe borough, a graduate of Storington high schos! eiter Stores Agfichitural Colplege, | dreds gathéred on the lawn and filled the this fall ‘térm. Miss Floreice B. keepate, N, ¥., will bortugh schodl, at fhe school vear. Miss Quififard will rive S Blige WOrK. to ashist ih earrylfig ot he pians for 4 tenn's court, playgrouid for children, and athletic field. dent of Shaw Universiis, Raleigh, C., »u! p*each at the N 1g pEr 4t the Rooy church Sundar. Mrs, Martha James, has returned from a Week's visit in Provldence. M- and Mrs. Willla P. Jritliia and Alce family dre entértaining Holmes of Providence and Mes. Grifin are at their Wamphasset I'oint. ana Mrs. weék. cotrage Mr. move thete to reside. N7 Atroot ind F. A, Harlmant lave been touring I Priday i New York teday (#r:daiv). M-s. of Brookivn, N. Y. Miss Annie Culbart anl Migs Jean C. turned, day. the rectory. Mrs. Willlams is absent om an auto- mobile irip to Deerfield, Mase The Girl Scouts a piay, entitled * a b Wike.” own - costumes and sta ay afterncon the soclety’s E. C. Streeter, formorly of Red They Mrs, smezfr and by thes | Their 901 | be renresented. r‘_: Cycloni wurging sbxt’ Symmée Lo Redbeook, their T b jton cdn Fememiber an- who will attena Ox- 1s fall — -} pos who came into town soon learned -|that it wds tag day for the Westerly - | Vistiing Nurse €T | i the Boy Boouls passed botes arotind ODY | during the band concert on Wilcox park. Quiritard of Pough- | tendersd program by the Westerly musie again be if charge | dans. of the kindergarten départtiont in the|moblies and the fine weather heiped in- | niny of the|crease the erowds. are Asgseiation hetie recefved liberal ald in earrying on At Liofds Polnt/ some 18 buiflding lots| for the New York, Now Haven and Hurc- of over ? acrés near Ashwhiih avenue |0 and_ Manle streets have jgen douted |tAers and guests who have spent the to the assceiation dy frichds who w:sh Rev. Joseph L. Peacots, 1. D. presi- fx 800R as CHOIr new home is finishéd on llm street, will e Atwood, Miss Constancé 2 whn vd last from Engiand. and will arrvé la . Willlams is entiztaining her grgnddaughter, Miss Cafblyn Lock Palmer, who have been aboird havé re- Henjasmin F. Cetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cutler, who has been tonr- ‘ng Burope will artive in town Siter- W. P. Arnold_of New York, 's the guest of Rev. Willlam F. Williams at rehaarsing e Man Who Mar:ted They are nakips thelr ?ai mimggé ot The Wheatena Company, et Society of held in Aug- The Cereal that astes Good Your Grocer Sells Wheatena—Recipe Book Free. Wheatenaville, Rahway, New Jersey They wih foin | les and When the annual muster is held at Kingston, fair thé town of Westerly will Both the Alerts and the will he theee and the membits Zorth cvery cffort to have the ; The Westerly Veieran Firemen's association will enter ihe Hand tub Stor No. 1. The Alerts #n8l Cyelbnes wil hold a meeting Satur. fay evening to make nians for the muster afier praotice tons .combined with a soclal évening. Weaberly people were well tagged ursday, as also all visitors and. sion- assoclation. 1In the even- The Westerly bund gratifying suocess if ,| méin anything. comeert was a lacge dudiences Thursday evening hun- betieen 8f the park to Hsten to the finely e streets were lined wih auto- These comecerts as redtly enjoyed by residente and visitors | dyring the season. dudging by the lafge numiber of truck- fodids of trutiks leaving Watch Hill daily rd raiwbad station, many of the cot- Suinther there are leaving for their , | the station Tuesday and Wednesday, and 4 like mimber is scheduled to go the last of the week. 1t is claimed that people are ‘leaving earlier this season for their homes in the cities than they have in the | past 18 years. Tuesday after Labor day anothér Jarge number have expressed their intention of leaving. Cordwood which has béen sclling at $12, sawed and split, has taken a jump this week. Farmets in and about Westerly #nd Stoninglon whé have it for sale| have gone up $2. This makes wood $14 4 tord defivered, and kindlings are high- er, with prices still advancing every Week, and it is predicted that the price of wood before the end of wintér will reach $25 a cord. There is little coal in Wesierly but in about another month dealers here will be able 1o supply the actual wapts of those who are obliged to use coal for cooking, such as restau- .| rants and hoteis and for family cooking. In Stomington there is only ' a small amount in the bins of the three dealers. Wetd was received here Thursday of WESTERLY fismés. About/150 trunks were taken o] O the death of a former resident of West- erly, Joseph Murphy, at Providence Wed- fiesday night. He was a member of Franklin Jodge. No. 90, of Pawcatuck, and a past master of the Masonic lodge. Thé body will be brought here for burial. Tifty years ago this week the steamer Metis came ashore at Watch Hill, when 40 or more lves were lost. Mrs. Gearge Davey and Mrs. Mildred Bugzel and daughter Muidred of+ New Lonidon were puests this week of Mr. and Baptist | yes Jonn Parker. piasza o Lewis Hammond, of .the affair, which was well attended. Miss Helen Hoburt was pleamantly sarprised Tuesday evening wheén gatiere at the home of gavé her a shower, coming wedding with Merton P. Clawk now_of Spencer, Mass. Many gifis showered upoh her, d was enioved by all. e, | t s ware the eveming | who enjoy hunting shore birds will be out ?| " Me. and Mrs. Charlés E. Mason of 55 street have returned from their wedding journey, which included a motor teip to Canada and Maine. on_at Gléns Falls, N. Y, ‘Taday, Sept. 1st, Connecticut sportsmen after the yellow legs, as they are report- Mr. and Mre. Antone Avellan and Mr. | ed to be numerous. and Mrs. Manwel Vietorla will spend home in Norwich Town after being em- pléyed in Oakdale through the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Réiben Austin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Edmund Rogers are- camping at S the wesk-end in Mrs. Walter Andéreon and som, Thom- as, who have been eperiding some time Base Kageys' a t the Misges Carlota and Virginia Maxson have gone to Philadelphia after spending their vacatidn with Mrs. Paul Estey. Mr. and Mrs. Max Novogroski and For Pimply Skin PETERSON’S OINTMENT “All pimples are inflammation of the skin,” says Peterson, “and the and qnickest way to get rid of hs i= to us: Peterson's ointment.” Uséd oy milljons for eczema, skin and scalp itch, ulcers, sore feet and piles. ‘l\gflmm e, 60c, $1.00, $2.50, Iriends| Miss Mildred Cundall was in Boston | o 5 R Fikoutn Moaciack has itais. N avenue, ormac red e a mm:,: honor of -her | 64 from a visit to her-sister, Mrs. Hamil- ‘!loak farm, whére was seen Some dairy herd of Holsteins. wéen also corn demonstration, $e! famiiy hdve returncd from a motor trip to Bethiehem, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Willipm A, Buck dre enter- taining Donald W. Kenfieth of Washing. ton. D. C. l Moses C. Lowry is o b8 an instfuctor in chemistry and - matheiatics at the high school at Wharton, N. 1. Haneock Woman's Helief eorps went to the cemeteries where memiBers are burfed and decorated the graves Thurs- day. of silage corn, consisting of Dent, Sweenstakes and Eureka. was pianted May 24. bearing large “smooth _apbie: mackintosh red. There was in iss Elsie Larkin and Miss Beatrice used to reach the cafs on detainéd a young man, but e was reieased ds soon as his idenitity was made kiown. They are cn the lookout for strangers who enter the town as there has been s6 much thieving of late in and abows-Wasterly. Two members of the B6y Scouts, Phila- deiphia lads, passed thibugh Stonington 4t 8 o'clock Thursday morning, walking on the state highway towhrd Westérly. They hailed from Phiiadelbhia and were walking to Boston. They carried a full camping equipment and made stops over night. They left Philadelphia Mohday. ——— . GOSHEN The drivers of the mule teams on the state road struck the other day. They had been getting $3 per day for ten hoirs. They démantied a taise of 50 cents or they would go bidck to their homes in corgia. Their nidces were immediately filled with other workmen and the work goes on-uninterrupted. Miss Agnes Wooding -of North Haven has rctuened after spending severa] days The next stop was at the Foster, Here a basket joyed. After dinner the registered Jersevs was il featdres of interest here and handsome sprayed B the orchard, also an up-to-date system in the fa the fall term in Sentember. Vality Farm, the farm home of P. visited. Here was scen the dafry of registered Holstéins, nuhs 45, headed by a site of high oughiy the ins and outs of the used. The fieki had been as the guest of her sibter, Mrs, A. J. 1emh"’:l:;e 3-;: vh.: O(:..:-_M " Ra;::i aiso of large size, and showed no sigme Aug. 25th, local members of the New London county farm bureau en- joyed their automobile tour and fleld day meeting under the diréction of H. F. Johnson of Norwich afd G. E. Stratton, county extension agents. The first stop made was at the home of E. W. Joneés, where his fine fruit orchards were great- iy admired, showing what spraying will do_to make fancy fruit. The handsome s v dairy stock at this farm were Swiss and | Yok, have announced ‘the Guernseys. 'The néxt stop was at the | their deughter, Miss ''Alne homestead of E. H. McCall, Mount View £ farm, where was seen the grass plot dém- | 5., onstration. Specfal note was made heére! Hulick of 323 West of fancy Guernsby dairy cattle and siage | The. engagement was of rot. Mr. and Mra E. W. Jones are spending the week with New Haven. camp meeting Sunday. Tiedemann of 830 crop of 400 barreis of winter frult. The néxt stop was at the farm b2 Frec M. Abell; here was shown the demon stration of differehe varietits, of silage corn, planted May 26. aiso what differen: kinds of fertility will do. It was.pelmtec cat that a &tep-ladder wowd have to b me of ihc ver & Son of Franklin, was fields being tried out of different varistits The next ston was at the home of in an anple orchard set out 30 years age The “trees were croafing in weighit dnc | s—baldwins russets, greenings, vellow tra and The neiit stop was at the mew Lymias Memorial High school, which wis greitly admired. The -school Will be ready fo: X weighing 2400 Ibe., and costifg $500. Mr. Ayer has been a successful daifyfhan, 40 vears and understanids prétty ther. Another object of interest at Vailsy fi was a fine looking field of Green Moun. tain potatoes where certifiél seed was sprayed blight seven times and will be sprayed ofice tawmily People from here were at Wilimantie Greenwich.—Mr. and _Mrs. Tesey ¥ corn. The next place of ifiterést was at | dance given at the summer homs of Greenwich the farm of E. L. Watérman, Woodland | Tiedemann's parents in WATER SYSTEMS MILKING MAC September 4th, 5th, 6th . BE SURE AND LOOK US UP — At Norwich Fair — THE JORDAN HARDWARE (0., —— P