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e ———————— marchi of Mansfleld avenue were recent- Iy married at St. Joseph's rectory by Rev. willimantie ‘Offles Charles M. Kelley. They were attended by’ e e treet Telephone 1063 | ITVINE Wehb, brother of the groom and Py Jane Herbert. The bride wore a dark anniversary at iieir home at 96 Sowth | hemeymoon. The groom is employed aumber of friends called to offer congrat- | Thread company. uletions to Mr. and Mrs*Shepard. The¥Y | 4 yory emjeyable lawn party was held are Mareied In Porqiaa, SoMerebir L. |ttt by My are Db ay her bame i Park street Friday. During the ddy a'|the winding room of the American | Mullen, Miss Margdret Powert e —=—| plye traveling suit and the bridesmaid ‘was attired in a suit of the same ma- Mr. apd Mra. Geerge A. Sheoard eele- |1 " . gnd Mrs. Webb leit for New | Oth oratéd informally their sixtieth wedding | york where they ave spending theiv in |1¥n Bertrand, Misses Mary and T ona Hyrteau, Hormisdas Mrs. G La », Mrs. Arthur Dt 1862, by Rev. Mr. Blood. Mrs. Shepard | i Soyth Windham. An entertainment for | s. George Lavigne, ur | who was Miss Hester A. Curtis, was bornt | jpe penefit of her college was well car-; in Glastenbury. March 166, 1844 WheR | joq qut. che was 13 she moved to Portland. MT. | college friends and Windham 23, 1539, He was an engineer by oc- ter by the American Thread com retived in June, 1814, M nd Mrs. Shep- ard have been re s of this city for 50 years, coming her¢ from Provi- dence, R. L Edward Webb, son of the late J. B.|ence Fitch, 11 years old daughter Webb, of Scotland, and Miss Mary De- marchl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. De- MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Final Clearance of Summer Dresses, Skirts " and Sweaters While the NEW FOR FALL is coming in there re- mains a féw odds and ends in Summer Dresses to be closcd.away at a great sacrifice. These Dresses are all highly desirable, and . their- present prices do not begin to suggest their real value. However we have grouped them in two separatelots and/priced them at $3.75 and $4.98 each FOR QUICK/ D@POSAL A Swute Skirts /|| Fibre Silk Sweater These Separate Skirts; hgve fol- || These Sweaters are all the style lowed the : dummer diresses, and || for ly fall wear and may be while there‘are sti!l ajfaverite se- || had in a varied assortment of col- lection, their prices have bsen]|ers and styles, and they too had greatly reduced. their prices clipped. . ] - * School! Days:Will Soon Be Here And when .the\school bell;rings will your children be neady to answerkthe:call orgwill they enter the school room handicapped becruse theyifeel that they are not dressed astwell .as otherjchildren . and are not equipped with schoels supplies, * There isteverything (here, from the sturdy School Hose to Pencils and Padsy and the same applies to School Books of' all kinds, and everything else that go to com- plete the{boys neéds., . - Childven’si School Dresses You surely neediseveral of these little Gingham Dresses forschool, all made ofssturdy quality, cut full and made just as well as if\the eye of a careful mother has super- vised the work of‘making them, and the prices will surely save mother a lot of weary hours of work. : 69¢,,$1.98, and up to $2.98 IF YOU ARE GOING TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE YOU WiLL NEED A NEW ~ TRUNK!OR SUIT CASE A good Trunk or Suit Case gives you a rigfit start th the beginning of yoursjourney, whether you are on vour va- cation or on your'way to school or college. Here are numerous good styles in Trunks or Suit Cases, as well as Traveling Bags, that are worthy to undertake any kind of journey. Trunks are priced as low|| Suit Cases and Traveling as $9.00, and up to $32.00 || Bags may be had as low as for a Wardrobe Trunk. $2.00 up to $18.50. GINGHAM WEEK vou are interested in the making of Gingham Dresses for yourself or yeur children, Gingham Week reveais many interesting satteens and colorings in Fall Gingham, the kind that possesses all the good, sturdy qualities for hard wear. Prices range from 14¢ up to.59¢ a yard. New Cretonnes and Draperies The new 'Draperies, including Cretonnes, for your fall home decarations, offers a wide latitude of color schemes, and there.is no better time than the present to' make se- jection so that everything will be ready for fall house- cleaning. . Curtains made up, Curtain Fixtures, Rods, and all kinds' of accessories, will be found here for your fall home. E H. C. MURRAY CO. Rarber, twin children of Mr. and Mrs.|gore F€L : ¥. G. Barber of Windham. Dr. Alhm"" il il S S miller of New York who is a talented musician gave plano seleetions. Flor- and Mrs. ing frogs. ty gifts Miss Dien leaves this (Sal In New Hampsh! week. The mill has been operatin; 132 hours for some time. The Mathieu twins, Ethél jof fancy diving. Brief Nates ' has gone into business for himself. In Thursday's Nerwich Bulletin it wi the band was not to appear. Miss H. Norton who has son of the Ridges. Attorney Samued B. Harvey was Puinam Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs, rélatives. their summer heme at Pléasant View. i Foint Paimer. bia was a luncheon guest of Mrs. He of Cenneeticut, and Mrs. William A. Buck. View hotess, assisted bly Mrs. C. C. Case. iness. for Port Washington, L. I, for a month' stay. on friends. 1f you have eczéma, ringworm or gim- ilar itching, burning, s! +p-destroyin, zkin-eraption, try Resinel Ointment ai Resincl Soap and see how quickly the itching stops and the trouble disappears. Resinol Seap and Resinol Ointment are sold by all druggists. For sampies, free, write to ept. 3R, Reaivol, Baltimore, Md. Remembor that— Resin DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECIALIZING IN PAINLESS EXTRACTING Cl : dx];.m m:;‘h was here Thurs~ £ breil, Mrs. Paul Bertrand, Mrs. Henry antic were ohi ends in town A number of her Wheaton | Croment g ,""'"u,‘" L Tl Thursday. . summer Shepard was born in Portland, November | residerts assisted. Mrs, John E. Woods 2 of Naw York sang a number of selections, | of oupation, and for thirty-six years was em- | gecompanied by Miss Gertrude ~Arnohl. { pleyed by'the Willimantic Linen company | yfiss Abbe recited a little sketch; the an scene was at a fishing stream and the Pany as engineer on the Helen B. He|goteh acted by Wlizabeth and Robert an. by A representative of a reel corpordtion - New York, William Haartfleld, ealled r. T ' ? 7 | on the Mathieu twins, Cidire and Bthel at ure B 8 \ s v . fi;‘: :&;&r:mb;u: whfl‘e :c xooxn:hle; IR‘ inta Canad; The pest office will he closed Monday nited . {400 feet of film. He prophesied a won- 2 L e A D =i : b B o SR SRR i R A most of the business places will close. hearing shooting on the bamks of the . ah | The Congregational chureh will optn Olfwmhunnc river néar Ayers ice house, Th wing were elected: [ Sunday with the new pastor, Rev. How- Mr. and Mrs. William C. Fitch of New]chiled up t peifos ané said thay had probably been shot. Investigation ; York, danced in costume in a charming f guc PORIRY boen shor t i soes X, Lyman, e Suylli- | morning service, orten, Benjamin Min Wev, E. E, Seates' morming subjset at | next week, is 88id to b the most eost) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dien of 52 Leb- | senatorial, 38th distriet, Danlel M.|the Baptist chureh is S8aved By a Name. |. e and artistie photoplay. anen avenue gave a party reeently for | O'Brien, Julius Eligs Fedus, Artemwus'F.|The eve \ s Preston. Thursday afternoon. Her hedy County Investigater Willlam T. Jack- | ton. John 1. Shea, James F. Pureall, 3 [on whe reported his Essex car as being | _Rev. W. 0. Bérckman, pastar of the bopae i i SR L A " aehe | studlos, one of which contained a day day, o T ar Tt G T S| Bty e Sl B PR 2, e M PO b i Lo B e | e 1 cturi U P <} | land Silk Manufacturing company, will B > ! Lo operated on full time, 48 hours per | (07 Ber home in New Tork. ¥ e at Globe Hoilow reservoir Seuth Man- Ccheéster this (Saturday) aftérncon. After & 5 the contests they will give an exhibltion | b g yumy i A: B F. and hest in the Frank E. Wood, formerly connécted |and disability in varied form. Thése will | married at St with the paint department of the Ameri- ybe the guests of €olchester this (Satyr-|mMorning at 7.30. by Rev. John J. M ican Thread company has resigned and | d&y) aftérnoon en route to their homes|Cabe. The witnesses were Ars. Ade- Mrs. Arthyr Stiles and family and Mrs, Stiles’ sister, Miss Clara Dibbel of New York have returned from Crescent Beach where they have been during the summeér, | town are cxypeeted to make a ganerdl dis- | lou Samuel 'T. Brattin of | Churel of Hartford, cited 1 Roxbury, Mass., are visitors with local | Ereat work during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Fenton and| * QT N e rive in. Nor { family have returned to Annapolis from STMFORD SPRI.NQS Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fullerion and fam- | on East Mais Street Thursday night, aft- have returned from Groton Long|er several months illness. Hs was a |day. Allen B. Lineoln and family of West: | jublic seheols until he was 15, when he PLAINFIELD high class vaudgville; 3 dosen numbecs 41 [ his Wword. Tn his latest Parameyst ferd recently entertaified at dinner Mr.|went to werk in his father's gwain niill. * and Mrs. George Buck and family, of {Later he attended ihe Dbusiness colleg Mrs. Fannle Dixon Welch of Colum-|three vears in the Northwest and wak bert Krox Smith at Farmington Friday, at a field day gathering of women votérs Miss May Davidson has returned from her vacation in Hampton, Va., Maine and Lawrence, Mass., and is the guest of Mr. | the business in his own name. ‘He was | di Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Alexander and | Stafford Springs, a trustée of the Staf- | be decided. Prizes totalling $200 will '“‘d'e'z} Stev wg"““‘l“"‘,""‘- ’m“ ages and all classes of humanitr. daughter Dora are at home after visiting | ford Savings bank, a member ef the | he awarded. in this braneh of sport. vt A i Bl relativés and friends in Norwich, Uncas- | finanee board of Jahnsen Memorial hos- At 8.00 p. m. dancing will be under way waltz, Danube Waves; miarch, Chimés of § exccllénce, has set its seal of approval ville, New London, Niantic dnd at sound | pital. He was also a member of Ienic The Windham Road Bridge club had | mandery: No. 1, Knlgh{s Templar and ry W. Standish in_hig car. Mrs. Herman |t¢e on hanks. He is survived by his |Yence and Kauftman. Kick Besage - Beatin: . Rasighy | dree Little, Mrs. Raiph W. E. Carpentér, Mrs, | Wife, Mrs. Grace Dennis. Homer M. Harrington. Mrs. William A.| George F. Flannigan his gone to Dawson, Miss Elsie Phelps, Miss Eliza- | South Bend. Ind., where he is employed beth Hardman and Mrs. Harry W. Stan- | in a textlls plant, q dish. Refreshments were sérved by the| Mr. and Mrs. Byron Eddy Railroad Detective Willlam Carroll of | ment of their daughter, Miss Edith Allen Hartford was in this city Friday on bus- prings. Mrs. Wilfiam C. Fitch and daughtér| The fyneral of Francis Martwelll took | Florence who have beén passing thé sea- | Place at St. Edward's chyreh TFriday son at Windham, leave today (Saturday) | morning at nine e'clock. Rev. Felix O'- Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bullard of Mrs. Joseph Brynelle is making a good Baltimore were in town recently calling | Tecovery after an operation for appén- Dr. William E. Hendry and family| M Raym . Clarke, Rowl L. Cobb, G. R. - | Thursday. 715 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC | rncies Fonate D Te 1N B Barton asd Mr. Wall of William Kempton, Misa| - . . € Tentie, Mr. and Mrs. | 15 z s Oter Garaner of| J@ld in g ml; . “.‘.g w83 5. C 5 - - ing open from 10 to 11. The milis and s i Guetton. “Smiltn raunion service will he observed t the | e bt el v ihe Fir o attraction at the Strand theatre | THe usual afternson 3. Shes. |ard - Stephenson, ofticiating. The com. | POsuré Photograghy. - ANNOUNCEMENTS i B e y ing subject is Rebirth. their_voungest daughter, Agnes, va hov|Roper, Ralph R. Carsler; county. Jee:| Yos, y of apprenriate meving }elgmbinh“m oo b o st mizh 7. Sullivan, Geerge N. Ly Rev; Werhart L. Wibher wiil presch on : : ding an address. The 1 N, £ A r _ backgroynds ¥ | lerast Deiden, Charies ¥ Beown: lown iy o e e Lo E g e e Lo | e w1438 chare and. the 3 urday) morning for a boarding school | committee. “Edgar A. or, chairman, in which "Jane Cowi appeared on the ] 5 Jéreraian 1. Sullivan. Miss Sylvine Nor- | Miss FPlerence Feloguin. 47. died in| 0 speaking stage. % ——— i Ji the east Norma uwed two great | Breadwas. Memday, Tussdny sne Wed. - vaydevile at the Jiglwas 29 et 1a - ; ; Cor- | Sidney Pranklin, . Mrs, Betiy Klgin left Friday morning | U been employed at N gy Frank ing of five y wioh State Homital, at Brewster's Neck | , Ifalrison ‘Ford. Wendham SUI4NE | bew yeu » Harey Strick 18 visiting New - York | for seventeen vears. ‘She is survived by {Aléc Frances. Miriam Rattista ' ) : L} Piacit four sisters. Mrs. Flonence Bousquet of [ Se7€en notadies appear in - aupport of v i s v E ‘ irby ica- | Miss Ta'madge in “Smitin® b Waterbyry, Mrs. ‘Brelyn Kirby of © s Tal Fill welcome petutning ae 0 golen 3| 4%, MPA. Sopie Al : e et R few wWéek& ago, the large detdchiment of } A1N% B 15t by ~ ¥ . Nine b ran! veterams of the Worid war who have|>rother. George Peloguin 5 948 Vs R The story is 1aid beth (n the present | i, 2% § ot ton, R. I. - Uhe featyre phete & { in 1504 negessi bylldin ¢ p U. & army. dwditing orders far overseas| Ml eatrice Aller. daughter of Y. | 2010 (104 401 neccastate) he ylleing |y TS KN Yown e and ‘who beeause of the iife in war and [#nd Mrs. Everctt Alley of Lishon and ; scenes in Treland and Franee. army camp have paid heavily in suffering | Theodore Dominick, of Attawaugan, were | Other subjscis aré Ha rd in A v who has played in siciW FreiieteatbearSipy otigr stgrs aud whe throy 'w her ohar- ALL READY ¥OR OFEX scterisations of mother ity and the | from their eamp vacation on the #ound.|!ard Bryant, the bride’s aunt and her, A o . 5 | The citigens will have their words of wel- | husband. The bride wore a blue suit . OF THE COUNTY PAIR [reverse: grumpy. coarge. soaw'lag haz Millions of photeplay tans know Mila | announced that Tubbs' Military pand |come expressed by Rev. W. O. Berekman, | With white rose corsage bouquet. -_n,}! With lnlh::h’:u 'fu; fm m'u f:"“;-"‘l:r“"“’:“:;‘.:"""h’u ;‘“1‘: x"' would actompany Norwich Lod; of | ul80 2 few werds by Lieut Edward IL.|metron of honar wore a cloth suit with | altendgnce © "y don on appear the koeper of 1ha prig- Elks to this city. This was an error as | Kelley. ona of the town boys. Refresi- | bouquet of c s, |l opes Labor Dax (MeaSAR) 3t the|mntert 1 ill be served by a eommittee of ) receivel fairgroynds. The officers of the XN ra all Young's lates nhor ¥ . P - 3 x : . > Jes tion, | todrama, “The Worigly Mauorsi™ stat- been at women, many of whem served | fast was sorved at the London County Agrieuitural Assools . Hampton, Va, is a guest of P. H. Peter- | 80 actively during the war in Red Cross|bride. Mr. and Mrs. KW | have beon kept on the jump for the past | o8 (0 be the fAinest oicture Ciaza Kimball work, from thelr post-war canteen in the | Frankfort. Maine, for their honevmoon [ week gotiing things in shape for. the Teung Bas produced in many xesrs A park. Wardén F“.‘ B, E‘&:r‘ w::h c‘:ber: teip. ' They will live in Norwich where ignpenln' of {ha three day tair. The exhih- | Breadway Monda: will assigt, The Old Guard band will| Mr. Dominick Is employed. |its this year bid fair te be the largom give a brief concert. Thé citiens of the| Mrs. E. A. Fayst and Mrs. ¥, D, Dal- | nd best ever. Entrisd. In 4l 4epart- | “Pooky Fazadise” Coming 45 the Wried = e recelved cards from their sis-b"'""' have been.ceming in s fast “:‘, Thektrs, Sandar, Nendsy, Tuesddr f in | Play of the natiemal emblem. The veter-|ter, Mrs. A. H. N. Vaugzhn, of Nerwich, |IN& the past week that thé officiala -t W ans will Be in eharge of Col. Earie!frem Canada where Mrs. Vaughan landed |the fair assdeidtion have found it Nard Fednendss. > ely for his|after a summer's trip in Enzland. Scet- | Work to provide spacs enough. Towever.| Witk each suocseding production. Ce land. France. Germany, Switzerland and |“"m‘¢n' has besn taken . eare of gatit-lelt W Pe Milla, one of the mest conspic. ¢ are expected to ar- jfactorily and space has been previded for | yous pieture producers in th wor' | the hundreds who are compéting fer the ) proves Nle ingomparable P Aiss Margaret Toopil of Bristol and | hunierous prises offered. 3cr4en teehnic. TVears ago. Mr. . George L. Dannis, . died at his home | Miss Margaret Sullivan of Plainfisld vis- As has alréady bheen gnnéunced the | promised the A | r d Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carroll Thurs- |races will start at ‘clock, daylight sav- [ pyblic ¢ e e eve u g ing time, each afternoon. twesn the [ him woy'd excel its predecesser In dri- i b Bt b race heats there will be a prograinme of | istry and pesular appel and he has képt native of Stafford. where he attéi rect from the B. F. Keith cireult and in | duction, “Fool's Paradist.” his :';:.a, 4 Labor Day in Plainfieid, commencing | #ddition to the vaudeville there will Yo & | lal genlus 4nd art are exquisitely ax- Mr. Dennis spent | at nine a. m.. will be the biggest day in | Vand concart daily. F yrubfi'. and in point of theme. cast ports and amusements ever | _THe programme to be given by Tubd's q\d_ spttings 4nd _unhn:.l appeal. it oyt- r- | familiar, with the cystems of pionéer | ebferved hereabouts. First of ail will be | band exch afterncon at the County Fair |%anks any of his previous v'*w»: M days in that section of the country. Aft. | track and fleld events. Prizes amounting | Wi be as 'A&fl‘ 3 iz Is saving a great deal. but ¢ cte er réturning he went businéks with | ta 3300 wiil be awarded the winning con-| J&reh. oveflire, Joily Robasg; seless Justify the statement. has father and had entire charfe oflgg.umg, Later at the Community house | tion. Shuffle Along: waltses, Visiena of | Ccéil De Mille is shown to the pub- the business during the past few years |aquatic mests will be held. Swimming march, Stars . and Styipes; [Me br Ws works. The two stome sarser of his fathe’s lifé argl later condyoted |races of various distances, high and faney { ™ emrad Grotta; overture, Last- |aycesssss which he has * ing events and a contest to decide the § altsse, Biya: Dadele salstied: | for themeives. He is sdmittediy a ro @ direeter, of the Piret Natienal Bank of nner of the bathing beauty contest will | JACK O' Lantern; march, Seier Fidells; | ducer of photoplays that appeal lc-.l%'. in Pouxhkee 3 : I ' i ; | public, alway= tae fingl judge of dramasie 5 Liberty ; Popular Alrs; Gypsy Blues: All jupen his achitveménts through that In- 1 #%ith an orchestra from Miiford, Mass., > lodge, of Masons. Washingten Cem- |te fyrnish the music. The Plainfield ?I‘W Nothing At Al y | falible lnlh:-lo!r—lhu bw.xxol?e:.u suz band will provide musie at the sports. i | sereen masterpieces as & W ¥ s it & Bty i Vampire 3 ive | thalé" “Why Change Lour Wife™ ¥| itg first meeting with Mrs. Walter Abbe, | Sphinx Témple, Nobles of the Myaiie Sunday the famous soldier team of 3 i - - id. Abbe, Jr, at Groton Long Peint whero | Sbrine. Tn 1920 he was elected ta the | wort Wright, plavs the fast Plainfield | o7 Moo D: P bos. “Semeihing to T);:H _‘::lfl;t” "";?;. the Abbes have been fer the summer. | legislature from the tewn of Stafford |team. The battery for Plainfield will be | 1 n't ng Me Posifa; Truly: [den Pryit,” and . L Seven went from here, the guests of Har~ d and served as a membper of the commit- [ Rginey and Windsor, for the soldiers,| WHe the Years Rell On: Kieky Kee- |have u; _#m-finm;“’!t:o-m’ diana Heme: | addition to its long list of suececyful Mp. Peéenrod of New Haven was a i 5 5 S Nobody Lied: Lovahle Eres. , | predecessors. bu;:::he;‘:;ra;:el";";:‘(“{““;fi' w.. will| [Atra sealing accommodations will B8 | An escentionally Sotable cast of plgr- have its annual outing at Beach Pond to- | PT0¥ided this year thasugh the ereetlon of ars was chasin Mr. De Ml of East the new grand stand, which wdas reeent- | “Foal's Paradise.”” The six prinemg: olér day (Saturday) Sunday and Mondgy. Iy completedt. © There dre now 1wo ex-|ase in (he hands of Darothy DPa.ton, Mil- Woodstock have announced th engage- ey} ¥ cellent grandstands at the fairgrounds.|drsd Hprris. Coorad Nagél. Thardore Eddy to Rebert Sullivan, of Stafford FITCHVILLE the new grandstand taking the.place of | Kegloff, John Davidson and Jdlia Fave 3 & the old time -“bleackers. Both Dorothy Dalton and Midced Har- The Misses Robinson, whe have been A % 2 . This vear's midway will vie with any | ris are stars with large folluwiogs, whie spending two weeks with _their cousil | migway of previous vears. All available | Conrad Nagel in favorably gnown to the Mary Gribbins returned Wednesday 19| ypace has heen taken by the numsrous yp | screen publis because of his sype-h work their hofne in Derby, to the minute and high class midwar at-|in secent William De Miile The: Misses of Hastford have ré-|iraciions, which are belng brought here |Mr. Koslot in ~The AMairs of A turned Mome after Lwo woeks' visit 4t the ) ton yne entertainment of the housgnds of fand “Ferhidden Fruit” Mi. Davidam heme of their uncle and”aunt, Mr. and | eaple from ali aver eastsrn Comnsatieut|and Julia Fave ate thorough Mrs. Alpheus Nye. _ who will flock to the firgrounds Laber | nther roles are portraved i Miss Ethel Powers and Miss Mildred ! 1y a . George Fields. Tolton spent Wednesday in Yantie, guests of Miss Jane Sullivan. Blsworth Powers and his sister, Elien m""d'he past week in New London with | which semi-pre ané amateur athietes from | Monday. ends. i p . = will_alse INrs E. Rathbun of Norwich and Rev, | stctions of the coutty IR . E. Lamphere and Mrs, Lanphere of Rhode | o ieen st ¥ Tonics of the Day will comp leland were recent caliers on friends ia . e 58 C:n:?c:‘e::m:m”:‘:’:‘w Teday' i1 consists of ¢ ot the village. it in “Rainbow.~ Geerge Waleh in “¥ ; : Those from Fitchville who attende sented this vear.In the lvéhtock classed g trice.” the Pat-e Nows and Mre. Libby Ingraham, residing with her ! nicn';n oo i g v v “;'d,‘:’,'; at the Eaatérn States Exposition which Stanlex In Atrien. U8 TR ORE G B, R o mor i e T 389, | Wednesday at Leffingwell church _in- | j2ke2 piact from Sent. 17 to 3. inclasive, |30 J50g T abor Day from 130 10 1915 near the Cénter, met with a P‘:“’“‘ acci-| ouded Mrs. John Hesnick, Mrs. Warren "‘"E”f oy poRe ;““"3'!‘ cleged Wednas- 2 P ——— e T Neteni as | Thampaon and. -alnuhise’ Anina., - Mrs | 18- AuB. 20 44 D R AREw hee gs- Breadwar Snaday Night Onir. i o beae Toore weiant umen by | Thompaon and dsughter remained in Let- | 85 "UMOT ot ahlah T abe. b ot Uittle Child Sha'l Ladd Them. ool e By i fngwdll for & few days to viait the 5o e WY A i s case the Sy 35 gilessns. John Grossman of Bast Haetford spent | [OTMer'® sister, Mrs. A. Ross. Last vear theré were on 1% gscunds | Bobbr Masters. the only sen of Whesl Sunday and Meénday with hig family. whe 7 in West Springfleld 419 cac.ie, 6. | ar Masters. saw a stranger loitering neas are occupying for two w. WAUREGAN 28: sheep and 37 draft the will of his father's estate and plav- cettage on the Green. Mr. = “ntries for which re commandéd him te threw up Nis accémpanied by Mr. and At Sacred Heart church, Wauregan, v day by telegraph will hands. The stranger. taken umawade, Avery and Mr. Avery's son 5 Monday morning the wedding of Solomon | Practioally every stats | camplied with the command. and thém. e republican — caucus Tassday | Vivier of Danlelson ‘and Melida Gérvais and Minsiasipp! 63 ihe | sarming, he saw the child laugh And rum evening Hubert P. Colling ~was soted | Of Wauregan was solemnized, many rela- | ook 1o Missouri and Kanms ar the | pw, On the wall, about three feet chairman and William M. Wolff felerk. | LiVe# and friends attending. Rev. J. C. | west, is vepresented, and -hise wi the stranger found a revelver. Se The foliowing delegates were slsoted: To | Mathieu performed the ceremony. Alfred |popge show sntwies from Vaneover. it C.. | pitkéd it up and hastily put it .» ais state convention, Henry B. Hutchins, W. | Vivier of Danitison was best man and {anq Caigary. Alverta, making the show | pecket. Clifford Robinaon : congressiomil, William | \iss Donalda Gervais of “Wauregan was|iniornatisnal rather than interse tional. | This little fragment of life is hnt sme M. Walft, J. K. LaFieur; senatorial, Lea- | Didesmald. The bride was gowned in| "y, Connecticut exhibltors this vear | a¢ the many heman téuches in “Barted ter Hutghins, Harsy Brousseau, Hubert| White oanton crepe trimmed with lace;|;, yhe livesteck sections are as # {cu g Renry B. Wathall P. Colling, Howard A. Riee; eeunty. Pred | SN carcied roses. Holsteins, Bridgepert City Farm, Br 3 Thich will be shewn A. Hunt. Cenrad Schriefon, Custis A. Following the wedding, a breakfast was 's | Xeil officiated. Burial Was in the Catholie cemetery. dicitis at the Johnsen hespital. s Gladys Reekwell of East Hart- fors it visiting relatives in town, e i o COLUMEBIA Mrs. Clayt6n B Hunt went to Previ- denee to attend the funeral of her father, Simon Geff. held Wednesjay. Mr. Goff died Sunday. having been ill for some tims with heart trouble. h - port: Ames 1. Bridges Sens. i z 2t the Broadway theatre Sum night Heimey, Bamet Zenowits: probate, T. @, Borved af the home of the bride’s parents. | argyilte : 5. MeLean Buskingnar, only . Tucker, William M. Wolff, D. A. Lyman, | The bride received numerous beautiful|iown; 1, 0. Chatfield, Sexmou~; (: Other subjécts include ' Irving Cum- _ Madisen Woedward; republican town | 5ifts: later in the day Mr. and Mra. i mings in “The Rovers End:" Snosks's commottes, Willlam M. Wolff T. G | Vivier left for a wedding trip to Worces. Home Run, a comedy, and a Setéén Tryek Robinsen, ter, Marlbore and Woonsocket. c“p:;i:: %:;y Proussesu, i Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. | e, . Snapshata. At the democratic caueus held Wed- | Viliam Fryling, pastor: Mr. Fryling has . H. v, Frateriek Sthand, Susday Fig Ol nesday evening Joseph N. Clarke was|TotWrned from ‘his -vacation and —will|y; peagley. Cheshire and N. €. Stovens, s iy | chairman and Miss Mary Dizon Weleh |Preach Sunday morming on What is the|pay canaan. Tt would give almest anyi.dy . olerk. The following :weré chosen deie- | U2® Of Praving? The communion will be | “jergavs—A. V. Barnep, New Canaan; [Shivers— > e gates: State, Gearge H. Champiin, J. X, | OPServed at the close of the morning ser-| pioouvale Farm, Mt Cara 3 Just ey what happened ; Clarke: congressional, James A. Utlay, | V1% Chamibérlin. Derby Diek” Matton. A sequencé. in his . Erwin 8. Colling : senatorial, Raymond E. cuitural College, St . ‘e coming Pra a:k hmfl'uet on m““,. m'*. Clarke, Fred L. Greene, Frank P. Potter, BOLTON NOTCH Dufty, West Hartford: Jot i i}mlmu s :” on.‘ .'d Fannie Dizon Welch; ceunty, Rowland | - worth, Simebury; PRIlip 1t 5 ride down a swift-running river :n L. Cobb, Ralph BueM, G. R. Yerringt Mes, Hart, who has been visiting In|field: Pennachrox P&m Plainville. 101‘ The weathér was very ecold - . Charles K. Hitcheock: probate, G. R.|town, returned Friday to her home in ‘shirée — Comnécticut Agricultyrdl |tHé cimera was set up for sctnes aleng Terrington, Raymend E. Clarke Justin [ Newington. S College, Storts. the bank of the Kern river in Californs. A Isham. Ralph Buell. The followi Thelmar Vahdlear, who has been vis-| Gurnsers — Connéeticut Agticutural | Before going into the water on tdale were alected town committ ..‘,S iting his aunt in Middletown, came home Col’l:;:.! s'z'orn nip 6f a pre-Volstead blsod warmer. 2 3 Devons—Raymond €. . Birrows, Staf-|3nd handed the bottle back to. the di- rington, Fannie Dizen Weich, Myrtia| W. B. Rice was a Hartford visitor ford Sprin rector. Park B. Prame. Hatton was in JAY M. SHEPARD Su:ceeding Filmore & Shepard Lady Assistant. Tel. Conaecti \Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Funeral Director & Embalmer . i0:62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIG | Visiting Ves B B_Thompaon. k. - Calins. Mond: I lking Shorthorns—Connsob'ert Agti- | the water contnuously for feur hours. - g D ot Mra Maud Woodward motored to | cuitinal "E““i ¥4 | When he got out his teeth e o \ v Rocky Point. R. I. last week Thursday. ;;mg,..,_:guen,m Wi m Durtim (& Swanish dancer's 1’1“0. made WELD Dm'l' Mr. and Mes. Fred Olds from Andover | connactieut Agiicultyral Collége, Storry; (& motien for tbe —dh—bleod wirmer Claude Crafis of New York is st were callers Synday at Mrs. Minnie | samuel Russsll, Jr. Middletown. - Seméene among the onisekery had 3 at K B. Thompson’s. 3 g § Howard's. A Nils N . Newtewn; | ftolén it. This premises to be the Mia CAlDIBaE of Crapten A1, 15| MR Charles White and two daughters |1 asmios Reynorte. earn from. Andover were in town Sunday. Tow B tson | thrilling drama ever sesn in Nory it IARHC Ronags s W8 momxfl sublects inclage Tedie Tajo in m Memopial school will open| Tmory. Strong has gone to Wapping | Carload lots fat eattle—Samuel Ruys- | Capt. a . room mm.; atter !:bor day with Shiea | to wwork on tebaceo. seil, Jr., Middletown. their latest comedy ‘scheam, re of Bleanor FitzGerald from Norwich as| . Vinceni Taylor was a Hartford visitor R AT R P Blondes. teache { Mohday. Danbury.—Rev. Wi H. Allen. Adthur Mr. and Mr. EB. Thompson and Cattermole and Miss Mary Nichols of thi childrén Were dinner gussts Sundiy at| Dambury.—The members of Mary| Chureh of Christ are at Winona Lak Mr. and Mrs. Ads Bubdick's. { Wooster ehapter, D, A. R. went this|Tnd. to atténd the sesdions of thd inter- Phone 298 -~ iledy A 18 Unian St - Willimantie, Conn | N Adsintgnt) o Postiy e John Lynch of the training school and | we¢k to Long Ridge, Redding. for their | national convention ef the Discinles of | who died-at a hospitel recentiy at Oneida, R nht:l i,:m Sumh;"m =s; homé in|thied annugl vicnic at On-the-Wing, the | Cheist of the Werld this week. Réy. N. Y., from the % of & shock. lln.b":“ b:efliha. R - home of Mrs. Maristta Tibbitts and Mrs. | Allen is 2 member of the beerd of mana- | Miss Gladys 3{,.,,.- _ Frances O. Abbott, whose guests they |gers of the missionary braseh of the os-