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in the -city day. No acch headquac- on au “disappointed Working use of the f &8y that th® iom @ raw deal. nm. 94, the oldest 18, Nabby Smith Mark- snploye of the city Fefur from a severs wesult of being struck while on his way Homc Ar. Palmer had to be A. Jenkins. The h struck him did morning, the of Bristol, chars- his registration car No. 43, in front of the Sore Sunday morn the possession by ‘the latter, o, and papers have been ' uty Sherifft A. J. Greenslit. The ! was recently sold by lydia A Card the Salvation Army. . Dr. Willism K."Bath 2 cident Tecently when n“"a"’ to a motorcyele. Mr. ¥ down Main street and hand as a siop signal, 10 the curbing. A moto led coming down Main street did e h‘fnfl’:,ufl;‘.tw:‘iw";:i 5."3; Plne etreet_sohool - and t only a) eet in the réar. | Clough So inth, oroctbe ve: bask @p and mat hearing the warning shouts of the ma- Mr. Eath o meet Adies Rutt Cnne - . ¥os 2 I wi . o Remkel Chappel 5 CERTATRATE L P | The school board held: a meeting Fri- day, the 25th, and voted to engage Mrs. Elizabeth ins as teacher at ths iss . Marl \ as_teacher at the Chestnut Hill school. The teachers at _the other schools will be. the. same as during the toreycle driver, he ran into the vehicle {Past year. and broke the front wheel and headligat. An’ additional amount of ‘37 has been The rider jumped to safety.'The tws |Teceived for the benefit of the Salvation men reached an themseives and the matter WRS 8ot re- ported to the police. A Cudiliac rondster ‘owned . en by Joseph St. Onge, crashe ito of Oak and apparently the and into a tree. Heard and Seen. * Mr. and Mrs. Lerenzo ¥.! Litchfield have returned from a \;-uu_m spent in Boston. Mrs. Henry R. Lincoln: of this city in Hartford the guest 9f M. Lucy B. Wilson. John King s spending a week with in Rochester, NI Y. “and Mrs. John Connell of Bar- pend two weeks with friends and relatives in this city. Miss Mary Doyle of New York ke returned home after two weeks of Willimantic. 5. Malinda Buell of Bast Harford X recently visited Mrs. Sarah Fox iu this fare 8oi agreement between | Avmy in Willi driv - spent visiting her cousin; Miss Katherine M- mntic, making $82, to: tal amount contributed in Columbia du-t ing. this Mrs. G. R. Yerrington and son Lester attended the fair and supper of the Mo- s | heyan Indian trive held at their wigwam | O Promise Me. tree on Oak street but escaped ,wita giehe damage, M. B OmEs thrnea_wic of Prospect street wh ep part mn’: refused { samples of the most delicious cake made to hold and the car ran on the sidewalk |by_the Indian cooks, at Mohegan during the past wevk. m1 the support of their church. —She en- joyed the trip greatly and brought heme Mrs, Tohn Grossman of Kast Hart- foFd. her daughter, Mrs. Bardin and her chiidren, algo Miss Violet Frosch;: who have been spending & vacation® at the cottage of I'red H. Avery on the green, returned home - Saturday. {s{. Among the many persons who spent] the week-end and Labor Day in_town are W. P, Bannistor of Brooklyn. N. Y., with his family at the lake, Dorothy Burto nand Lenore Little with their grandmother, Mbs, Willard Clarke on the green, Hubert Little with his broth- re Alonzo Little, and Miss Enid- Haw- « | kins with Mrs. Natche at the lake, n Many of the summer Tesidents at the lake returned to thelr homes o, Labor day. A. K. Brown states that practi- cally all the occupants of his Cottazes now, but that others are ex- pected who will remain during the fall. el lace m& up :];‘13 ora: some. She: led a or | “peas and_bridal’ roses. The was met at the by _the groem and man, Frank'.La Priore, by aid of hemor, Miss Carmelia Papal 0 wore orehid taffeta and carried Douaust of cactua: daiias: The beidess| ¢, W itecamers mald, Miss Helena Papalia wore a shepherdess dress of light mt'h tat- feta and carried a bouquet of cactus Teiatives. Miss Murray. orgapist, played the wedding march and Leo Higgins sang The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guspina. A breakfast was served at the home of her parents on Pleasant streef emony and a large reception was held at the town hall from 4 until 10 e'clock in the evening. Light refreshments were served and dancing was enjoved, The usher was Dominick A. Monti. - The bride received many gifts including silver, cut glass china, furniture and linen. After a brief wedding (rip they will make their home in Westerly. e ril""t& The page and flower girl were |. sehall “game at” Riverside Park between the White Rock team and Stonington, which was played at Westerly did not prove to besso inter- esting a game as was looked for, Ston ington won 4 to 1._Only 7 innings were played when the gamg ceased. owing to a disagreement hetween the nines. Flags were fiving from residences and Public buildings Monday in honor of the holidas and all stores, banks and by mess places were closed. The troliey sines to and from Westerly did a good ¢ blos- | iquet of |’ commander of Franklin of Masons | and the Masomio order took charge ' “of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was the L of relatives over lliam Foss o Pleasant, Masa.. | who spent the weak-end with friends on Main street, has returned. 3 . M. l;‘l.r;;lall‘m James Lb!;rwl:t nfili ows |Vt sl | Waten Hill, Riidios i, Mrs. William Caswell of Boston. s after the cer|at Pleasant View for the week,* - The Pawcatuck side of Westérly, and in the town of Stonington, do not feel fully safeguarded with the present po-. lge protection and are desirous of hav- ing another police officer. Officer. Brick- er_has his hands full in the-business sec- tion. from, the Lawrence-Memorial Saturday were Mrs. Natale Emanuel and ter of Westerly, M )L Rabartiowhid hie been en- joying {hfee weeks' visit 'in New York, recurned | to her home here Jonday might. : Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper of South Manchester returned home Monday, having, been guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt, who! were_guests of Mr. Hewitt's mother on the West Side over the week-end. re- turned to Patterson, N, J..on Monday. Lloyd Howell and James Bronson, of housework, flue: : b ," ine n‘le'lns Nervine, I had éul! feeling and was so t 1 was going crazy. Whea E Among seven patients discharged| - Roepital L 8 m,‘l‘un.‘ it ¢ and invigorant, le “the r flflq iu.r'ul:n'l the et S0 highly recommended. B s America’ luable medicin your - galvation. Gelmm y and get well. © " At the Yong-Gona Ceremony " Elaborate ceremony attends brew- ing Yong-Gona at conclaves of Fijian} ~Chieftains. The herald anpounces, “The Yong-Gona, sir” The root mass is strained through hybiseus. bark fibers. Yong-Gona song chanted and 4Yong Gona used at once by chiefs in order of rank. The famous medici- | nal tonic I8 contained fh- GOLDINE. Goldine Remedies are soid in Nore wich by Geo. G. Engler and Lee & Os- good Co.: Baltic by Geo, Thom; Colchester by A. T. Van Cleve; by C. §. Davis: Jewett Ci Gorman; Maank by W, H. y 3. P. Taft- ville by Geo. Thompson, found that there was no | g In the matter, but he his registration card jristol, In court Monday eed and Ortman pa'd to the alarm box. Albert Rood, of Windham, mon=suport, was cont,o- morning ; the case Miss %mid: Hawkins, . librarian of | business and there were extra cars put Stevens Institute, Hoboken, N. J.. wholon to-accommodate the crowds coming has just returned from a two months'{ and geing. The beaches did a thriving) trip in Burope, was in town over Labor | business all day and even into-the even- day visiting relatives and_friends. ing, and those who had automobiles Randafl Porter returned Saturday|made good use of them and hundreds from . two weeks' outing, caming on|parked at'Watch Hill. and Pleasant the shore at Westerly, R. L, and in-lView. The rain which lasted short cluding a trip o New York. while durlng the fternoon caused & few The families of William F. Maine ard Harold S. Maine of Windham spent thi holiday at Groton Long Polnt, at their cottage. Louis N. Dondero has left for Bos: ton to drive home § car. Miss Louisa Staebmer of New Yori spent the week epd With. her’ parents in this. > > St. Petersburg, Fidride, are spending some time at Wateh Hill. : GOSHEN Mr. Maine moved his steam- sawmill Tuesday to a woodlot purchased from E. The Beneficial Loan Society was established to "enable worthy persons to borrow money, in sums not exceeding $300, for all- legitimate | Saturday " , who answered o was continued for twe of Melen J. Danshey, ad- ot the estate of Patrick Nersys Guy Demarco is re- Before a justice of the peae 23. The damage claimed by ‘are $i00 for services rend- nt by the deceased ani for $200 has becn Sheriff J. Green- 8 former's Buick touring car - amount. ' m process In the case of versus 1da Timmins, for Miss Sarah lic health nurse, Britain where she spent -her, vacation Miss Barbara Elliott is entertaining Miss Ann. Backis, daughter of Dr. Har- old Backus, of Hartford. The families of James W. Hillhouse Hillhouse spent the week and Kenneth end and the holiday at Pleasure Bea Mr. F. I Beadle of . and Mrs. Robert O. Braneh. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘W. Gates and Mrs. Helen The Wigwam, Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs ter, Margaret, evers, Red Cross pub- as returned from New Taleoft and Mrs. H. H. very spent the holidays at {yormer Mayor Daniel P. Dunn, Sunday A. C. Persons and daugh- spent the holidays with The closing dance of the season un- der the management of a $arty of young men at the lake, calling' themselves the ‘sun dodgers” was held Saturday eve ing. The hall was ‘handsomely _deco rated and brilliantly lighted. ~ Eighty- five persons were in attendance, more than could be accommodated comforta- bly on the floor at one time, The dances " | during the seasom, have generally been & success, although some of the even- ave been stormy. ‘“s’q\i’m persons from town attended the ‘funeral services in Willimantic of afternoon. The celebration of “the Lord was observed in church Sunday morn= supper” to remain at home, but the majority of peope made good use of the shore re- sorts. Several hundred people availed themselves of the opportunity to go in bathing, - The- hotels were well filted. Marny from Westerl? attended the field day at Bradford, held by -the Bradford Athletic association for the first time. All elated over the récent performanesm of the Ashland club. The handsome silver trophy is practieally certain to remain in the local camp. Results are ‘not often accomplished \Qil!au( systematic and con- certed effort. The team has furnished a fine season’s’'s entertainment, made pos- E. K. Jones and famiiy of Buffalo, N. Y.. are guests at the home. of Mr. Jon brother, E, W. Jones, George Jello has some of the finest to- matoes seen this season, raised from secd of his own planting. The love apples, as they are sometimes calied, are - very smooth, some of them welghing one and one-half pounds. George L. Thomas and brother, Wil- liam C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. B, R. York, E. H. McCall and sister, - Miss Dorothy McCall, spent the week end with friends in Malden, Mass. A number from here attended the farm burexu fleld day meeting and picnic at Goshen PoMfit, Waterford, Wednesday. Raymond Woeoding of North Haven is purposes, at fair and lawful rates, upon an equitable, self- pecting basis. Only security necessary is your furni- ture used in houselceeping, or note signed by one sible person. | Service is quick, courteous, private, and -completely satisfactory. Let us hear from you today if you demand the best in° Small Loan 1-6-6+4. . Service. - Phane ¢ NEW LONDON, CONN. ing, many visitors oyer the holidays be- shop has returned to{ing present. The sermon was from the Vorth Adams where she teaches in the | text Rev. 1:6, “Unto Him that Normal school. us from our sins be glory for ever. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam B. Clari spent | Christian Endeavor meeiing in the eve- holidays %1 Pine Grove, Niantie. |ning was led by Miss Gertrude Gates, Teir daughters. Thelma and Bernice, | the subject being Better Giving. The returned with. them, pulpit; ‘organ and font weré handsome- Frank T. James was & holiday guest of | ly ‘decorated with beautiful dahlias from Mrs, Sarah Niles and family. Mr. James | the gardens of Madison Woodward, and family left during the day for their | whichrafter the service were distributed new home in East Orange, N. J. to the sick and others in the parish. Mr. and Mrs. ¥red D. Jordan and fam JEWETT CITY Red. Scaled Over ¥ he holidays at the Wigwam, . Cuticura Heals, The fami Clarenge Haskell and Clifford St. John, hoth minors, pleaded yuilty in the Gris. ——— year ] was bothered wold, town court. Monday to the charges > ; - of driving an automobile without a 1i-} i cenge and taking and operating an auto- mobile_without the owner’s permission. Proseouting Attorney H. H. Bu;n;ll;n ¥ v lenlent in. his charges and Judge A. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crane and Mr.|ie> im - and Mrs. Norman C. Pultz returned Mor: { 3 B""“"Ic"'“ih‘i‘c“h’““l:’ e r;"“"fl'"; cars ntment day cvening from'a motor trip to C»e‘lhe _penaities imposed. Th Some, and after usin Cod, fines i cach case amounted to 351 which ulhl-:&ny.nd,ns Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thompson and |Were paid. % i 5 Cuticors Ointrment 1 Mrs. B. G, Thompson recently motore. | Judge Brown pointed out to the tw % s {0 Hartéord to meet Wales Thompson of | youngmen the seriousness of their crime PERFEGT HEALT bech altogether within the provinc: of the . prosecuting attorney. He said that | Stomach and.Liver In Order, Thanks to “Fruit-a-tives” it was. the farthest thing from his. de- sire 0’ Sce A YOung Man start Wrong. Therefore if they behave propenly ‘for six montl“there will he no prosecution | 154 Ery Sr,, Laxerorr, N.H, ‘I realize that I have reached the age (63) when one often requires fixing7 up. My digestion was not sible by the efficient direction of Man- ager Hal Chase. Mrs. Frost will resume piano instruc- tion on Sept. 15.—adv. Passersby are stopping t cadmire the hgndsome display of honey in some of | the Main street stores. Local beekeepers | have becn notified by L. B. Crandall of Storrs that they must register with the town clerk before the first month. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson have had as: guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whittaker of Lowell, Mass.- Mr. and Mrs. James Nuttall and children, Clara Dorothy and Lawrence of Pomfret aad Miss Lucy ‘Aver of Preston, Herbert Sharkey is suffering from a focated thumb and a laceration -which uired six ‘stitches on- his _ hand, re- eived while repairing a machine at As- pincok bleachery. He was taken o the the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. J: Ran. dall. The sound of the 35 horsepower 'steam engine at the gravel pit reminds one of & heavy freight train pulling up a long grage. . Miss Lena Fulier of Norwalk was:a recent guest of feiends here. ¥ Charles Berletsky recentiy sold <his Dlace, Hillside farm. to New York pur- Of next!chasers, who have taken possession. Mr, Berletsky and family moved Friday to Seymour. James . Case of Storrs college was here Saturday. - o tter Hill road weré callers here Thurs. in the meantime' the vestry was unger- |day. 3 - going repairs, 3 | The Dr. Hendry who lives in Willixantic { maet at the schos and has a cottage at the laie is soun to ! 100 &0 back to his winter home i Quite’ a*number of the ple have gone to thelr homes. W. C. T. U and L. T. L are to ouse Saturday, Sept da Ward McEiroy started Thireday for Vekmont for i H w few weeks' stay. e T | Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon attended O MOO3UP iH'fln‘ day at Nooseneck Hill Wednesday thur* Arnold is visiting friends at A. S. Kenzedy and family speat Sunday | Wickford i 5 in- Arcadia, 1. 1 — siaaces quisk Gy davs. with the| %oy Dooflinger and Mr | 825,000 PR ight of goldenrod. the scent of wiid . . " . grapes, the meadows rich with corn,” and ‘B? X tn.\'un“\w:'v over the 1 i CHIMICAL DEVELOPMENT Hrcarydies e rockton. Mass. — },f,"f,‘;’;,?' i ‘:.:,[:::l‘,’"f""m" tell of |5 illiam Walker "of B Pittsburgh. Sept. 4.—Announesment S Mrs. Harelet - enyon & made at_the opening meeting of the CAN URY George. B, Hill, Frank ouncd of the American Chem s Tie te tod at-a pri » 15 Aspinook dispensary and attended by ! Hev, and Mrs. Rebert Humphrey have | Frank Lasage and DNty o W who makes the most notabe the carporation nurse, Miss Moodie, réturned from their vacation. Sundwy | Sunday at the beach by Dr. J. H. McLaughlin. moxning at the church the comalon | s of C. Harry Branch and | Robert O, Branch and their brother, Ken: neth Branch, spent the hofidays at Crysy ke, Eastford, . and ‘Mrs, Frank A. Phillips had their guest for the holiday Mrs. Duana Wyckoft and family of Winfield, Rick mond Hill. L. L | co m to chemical scienee. Mr. and Mrs. William VWilliams, spent | The award is 10 ve made by a com- Mrs. Preston Yerrington of Providence is | service was observed. The Christlan En- | Lapor day with the former’s movher at{mittes of seven, of which D. Edgar F. & guest of her brother, A, M. Clarie. | deavor meeting was held -at the same | \Windham. | Sinith, president of the American Miss. Elizabeth Clarke has returned | Place in the evening, Miss Blise Hawes| Frapk Shippee and family are siay'ns | cal soclety, is to be chgirman. He from the University of Wisconsin, wher: |as leader. for a time with Mrs. facher, | seleet four of the committee. The ot she has been taking a summer cours€, | Thursday cvening Mr. Humpheey was|Henry Owens. Mr. Shippee is working at | ¢rs are to be named by the All== Chem- Mrs. Willard Fitch of New York, Mrs, |0 Pachaug to give an illustrated lecture | piainfield 3 leal and Dye Coporai Geory: Stileseand Miss Nellie Dunlevy of |2 the Community souse on The Moun- city, which.through William H South. Windnam were recéni guests gt |40 Whites in North CaFsiina, e the prize. The committe: mem- Mrs. John Potter. of Griswold. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Roberts of ¢ to have no.connzetion with the Misy Tola Bubton and Miss moel | POTientown, X Y. are guebts a1 the | Toode entertained Misses Ruth and Helon | LoVl lome while on thelr wedding trip. 5 soration. | ”m‘vmrl H]ll The epuncil zccepred (Lhe gift p, 5 v Mrs. Roberts was maid of honof last year ell atiended. o "t hecome opérative next year. on 4 count more serlous than those (rom| PATKr of Hartford over the holiday. |ut (e Goddard-Lovell c which they were allowed to go with ex-| TPEse Youns e from Norwich, Stan- | church here. ceptionally mild gdministrations of jus- |97 Brown, Howard Morris and John | Fremont Smith is driving a new oar. ice. unter, were camping at Pachaug pomd h right and trouble with-my Liver and Bowels caused considerable distress. Last fall, I begdn taking “Fruit-a- tives” or “Fruit Laxo Tablets”, and Sonter Tl S Cariton Lovell has also purchased a car Axel. Glovnen of Plainfield was given Inttlys R O e e A number from this vicinity attended g 4 - ~ camp meeting at Willimantic Sunday. dpisakion dlx wes Srrmiod i vrany STONINGTON Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Chaun- the court ghat he bought two bottles of | Monday was the first Labor day . in| bk’ ond st Ml';q e, Hore é:‘nnrf;': liquor of & Party of men whom he met on | S¢YeTal years that there was not an ac-|und H, B. Brown and family. the road in a big touring car. JHe said | Ci4ent at the bad corner of Eilm and|" rs Cora Ad £ Fiton i i Cutler streets. Usually thers hay: p,) Core Adniay of ligibury, was's he paid- 75 cents for the'red ‘bottle and ¥ thers have been|rocent guest of Mrs. Wright. 50 cents for the white. Judge Brown let | 7O, cne to {hree tutomobile accidents | yerbert Williams*raturned Friday from it-be ki that It is his intenti ; ; made ths co- o 2 , & 0% ’ 5 noticed this year e A 6 drunken drivers that give ‘tho legitimate | usual un the part of detvers poing ey School baging on the Gréen Tucaday. g ¢ > ’ motor vehicle operator mo opportunity o | coming. Many of the residences ang|With Mrs. E Lovell teacher. YA - - ; escape their erratic movements on the | public buildings in the borough ana| _ ThCMAas Sullivan is away on his annual ighay. - town were dressed up with Old Glory, | V2°84M- 0 e e. many who crowded the court room | The Dosteffice carriers made one delvi. after using them for a short time, I | yore amaged ut the linguistic ability of {€ry of mall In the moriing, Stores e HOPKINTON could see that they were just what | Charles Link, who was summoned to]closed all day - - my system required. My Liver {act &s interpreter, the prisoner bejig a| M. and Mrs. Frederlek James of he quota of teachers in the town of bf ’a e Ldi ¥y : Pinn. Any map in the court room from | SUMMIt street entertained Sunday Mrs,| HOPKinton has been filled by the ap- ecam mprovement in | . judge down would have: had to|JEMes uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mg, |Pointment of Miss Eleanor Buediek for \ every way was apparent’, watch sharp to speak better English than |\ 2ter Lathrop and family of Hartford.| the. Canonehet scheol, Tisis R. Niles for F.R. ADAMS, Hopsinton City and Kenneth B. Kanpon 50c a hox, 6 for $2.50, triel size, 25¢, At dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited; OGDENSBURG, N.Y, Feb. 22, 1922, 2 Seap, Ointment and Tal- and mairtain skin and skin health else fails. P ST The Why and Yorker pond Thursday was wedding st the | Eacky carried a lunch and ice How club whick provided for evervome. ® About the == o lunch was finished it began to rain. win Anthony and “hiz ed the | opmpany ‘to their,coftage, Everyone en- joyed tiwir hospitality. After the shower the kiddles went in bathing, the old onee taking to rowing. It was an enjo: able day in spite of the rain. . AW cox's truck conveyed all who had ny wiy of transportation. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crandall of | DENTIS Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECIALIZING IN W:%xlvucrme I STREET, WILLIMANTIC s M. SHEPARD ); Filmore & Shepard o pneval Director & Embalmer . 4 8T, WILLIMANTIC| Tel. Connection Bros. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS s g Willimantie, Conn ilady Assistant) A et : | Dudley” McClurg and family have re- i &;,d::":",:tufif;";:‘“:;‘[‘ ;‘::“;":e"r‘e twmed o New York, after Spending s | tor, Tomaguay Valley, ¢ hi ¢ comntand. ¥ dhys Rev. E. P. Mathewson visi i it e e o e (dvard Thaver of Newpott, K, I, was| in Warrenviile, P A L thanked personallzy Judge Brown and Toayer o OF (b2 Tpisteey Ma]ane R iy Sit e ing he baptized Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Judge Burnham. Louize Thayer, 2 Miss . The low pressure e R Solorence B, Quintard anvtved|eotieell and recsived them into the First Baptist church of North Stoningten at from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Monday" sve- time on the local weather map for Jew- |Ming and this (Tuesday) morning 'wil ett City Labor day. Beginning shortly | t8ke chiarge of the kindergarten Gepare. | Pendicton HlL * after midnight with a rattling thunder H.\M'::, W.m:: :'"u.lp::;'m:' th?':fi .1;:“: s Mrs, ac ment in the borough scheol, shower the downpour at intervals con-|, its Margaret Meuse of Boston was|Ha tinued all day. Plans for outings And Shippey the past week. AWAY SATUR- & week-end visitor here, Mr. and JRRAY'S BOSTON STORE ‘?Willimantic, Conn. CHILDREN READY pledsure trips were pretty much aban- doned except that some of the more d tefmined visited the opening day of the fair at Norwich. - dewett City baseball fans are highly —_— UBRED l‘Y THREE GENERATIONS T yse Foley's Honey and Tar person- ally, give 1t Lo all my children and naw resuits. .1 teied many’ kinds of cough medicines, but never want anything but Foley's., Honey and Tar,” writes Mrs, B, K, Olson, Superior, Wis. Foley's Honey and Tar was established in 1875 and has 5t00d the test of time serving three gen srations It quickly relieves colds, coughs oroup, throat, chest and bronchia trouble. Lee & Osgood Co. to my grandchildren with the same good |" . Thomas Wilkinson are visiting at' New Suffolk, L, I H. M. Clarke of Spencer, Mass, was & visitor at her home over Labor Day. About $500 was netted the Portuguese society Sunday when the members auc- tioned off their donations on ScSool Btreet. Crowds attended the auction and there were many bidders. This money will g0 to promote the associa- tion's interests here -and to assist 1t» meeting the yearly expenses. Fully five hundred attended ‘the dance at the Casino Monday evening. There were details of police on the .groupds ‘o Keep order and the usual number in the hall. Hundreds of automobiles . were rarked on the grounds during the eve- ning. Manager Cowan -and his assis ants keegythis place in a most orderly manner, y . Mr. und Mrs, Fred C, Allen of Boston were guests last’ week at the home of ex-Lieut. Governor K. R. Allen. Dr. Asa G. Briges left town last wesk to become superintendent of the R. I State Home and School jn Providende. Many regret his abandenment of the practice of medicine here, Charles” W. Jolley of Hartford spent Sunday and Labor Day with his family at Maple Court, Ashaway. 5 Favorable reports are recsivad of the condition of Boger W. Lewls, who under- went a critical operation at the R. I state hospital in_ Providence recently. Rev , E, Adelbert with members of his family has been in town calling upon former friends and _parishioners since the cloge of the S. D. B. confgrencs, He is pastor of the Berlin, N. Y., 8. D, B. church. .8y SOUTH COVENTRY George Brooks and family have clossd the Casino at the lake .and have gone catering/at the fairs. . A number of people have gone every night to the Elks falr at Willimantie, Mrs. Fred White returned last week from Willimantic with her infant son. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Ledoyt entortained guésts Sunday, " Mrs. Thomas Buchahan and two sons of New Brighton; S. L, are visiting in town, - ‘The funeral of Emil Roemiger was held Sunday afternoon with burial in' Nataan Hale: cemetery. Thé funeral serv: were conducted by Rev. Chafes Q. Jahn- son. - <. The Congregationdl chureh opedsd Sun- , day for the fiFst time in & moAty Rev, % N : tra cost of Occi- dent means so little in the total cost of your baking, why * risk resultswith ordinary flour? Yantic Grain ‘& Produ cts Co. _ Wholesale Distributors NORWICH, CONN. A CoRt P

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