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> e ey el . world is now in full bloom in his gac-|ineir homa fn- dens on Jackson street. 4 - | two weeks’ stay. The first Fall meeting of the W. . T, | fAmily in stres ~Lieut. i h U. was held in the parlor of.the. Bap- |- J. ‘Liée v AR st Svireh, Mre. 3. M. Gager president, | for WasFisfton, D. C. lett Satorday|noon. on business in e friend Scha connection ‘the department of jus- | local stare, 2z n 3 presidis gt SRt John McDérmott, all > » daad A0 Shak ot Wil-| A tow words of welooms wite ‘wpoikeu | tict: AHE'leates early. qhis | wedke tor | EMEE NS LIS L el | e ot e, 0N B8 | e P com e, o corn, | v & mesril e . Sukay, who et 3 ¥ Plainly at the bottom : bia Lake returned recently from & visit| wondering what the mattér could be,| ™" At B e Sunday afteronon, two r. Following evangelistic work, & ot Ay DI AT h - ! eree and Wiltred Rov | posm, The Few, by dgar A - Guest, |to Bridspert. Hir - Agughitar; Miss [ras % feoh b “’M‘_h & (Rarmades] WIDE-AWAKE POETAY, M; Welch is visitl in Atwoodville. # % o & baby. The boty | was read. e reposs KA Wi e A iy des. Cromelt | the incident waa- forgotten. A -Httle in- The Chueklesmith, A e ary eard \ write that they have reached Los An-|ter his telephone rang, and he Answer-{y voy have a shattered heart, Medical S = Bo Stk i gl:cm‘l"u:.t‘uc;:: Teles sifely. -They found the heat In. |ed to hear the hurried-request that Maimed of brajsed in any part. b tense the mercury reaching as high as|come over to the prosecuting AttOIMeY'S| you will take it, it you're smart, (ome; fer who needed him badly. Jakey forth. ‘was under elght inehes 10ng.|of the lower grades in the Model school Mflm; I einea & W x ey L e BT eney. (har Tapetne| T DX fosie e police were notified and the | during May and June. It was shqwn] o oo, £} S W m"'" % ed m”""u T His h red mr‘ e with siil] ; ‘buried on the bani 1v-{ that the majority of childrén had gain- eaals groce ot AL Bpings | 010 8 el mw g : St ; voice is 50 o O e e o weisht_and were in better condi- | 161d #d then went to Silver Spbings, N. ng ong re- Chautanqus. hr. e 7 VWRers” AMaY th ted the Woresster | Serve measure. He hurried to the court h Déar Umele Jed: Here is a story to s county falr was bronght to | tion than in previous months. The meet- ;."‘mm_ ‘g";“‘,“'y""":, spent at Niag- | Nouse, anxious to be of assistance (0| ie's a boy—vyet close Saturday night and |Ing to be held the latter part Of Seb"|,r, Falls Where they inspectea the |his friend. Arriving at the door. and|Not to forward, not tee coy, foonr itk Ok, Chautsuqus was held in Jewstt City. &. wa# ome of the biggest in|tember will be the selection of del ey 3 s noting no undue excitément or gathersd is chuckle is & Joy— — Dear Uncle Jed: This is the first time [ JoRe 28 to July 4. The 3 ety ne S tair | gaten th the state convention to be heid | Shredded TWheat plent. % Crowh e steppéd mlad. - Contipreabty | ot DN e e ity 1 have writien to vou, ® 1 am going 1o ::.;'..;‘ kring b (he mipetintest: | ot ) M . S climax on the last night when |in New London in October. The re- AT TR S seated in hig sanctum Judge Burmham| i, can take an aching heart, e A A luebird club. - We have e e g :.L _is a Baptist mis | automobiles and the hope chest | mainder of the meéting was dévoted to TONINGTON was critically pérusing the eurrent lemuc | Take its troubles all apari— 4 Sif maiiny every '!\uldzy. At the Jaad. | slonary (o the Pt When he | 7 awhy. The grounds were|recitalsof “Our Vacation Days” by the of the Woman's Fashion Bazaar. “Hel-| gy n voull hear the chuckles start s house. Sometimes we have hikes and ‘hm.m';fl.‘ College Singing Girls en- B8 ewiyons present was eag- | members. The death of Mrs. Gertrude L. Latham | lo.” said “Jakey, getting out Ms roll, In The Chucklesmith - | take our lunches. Iam the pecretary and with popular songs, fumny |- Anxious. The vaudeville proved | g, funeral of Jean Baptiste Pepin |Occurred Saturday morning at 8 o'clock | “What's the—puff, puff—trouble, how ‘we have 14 members, All of the members “flbflk. etc. Then Miss Colie and Miss Wnd the dance floor was crowd- | ac neld from the family home 18 Carey | &t hér home, 91 Water street,. Mrs., La- { much is it?" The judge (ever on his| Yoy cin feel your heartaches censs Rave to' be six years old or over. We ns, our leaders, told stories. That the evening. At e | Hill Saturday morning at 8.30- o'clock. [tham had ‘been ill for seve: ‘months. | guard) gripped his trusty cane, mu:-- As he patches pleee by plece ; have ceremonial meetings every month. |PIEht the Collage Girls gave & short en- s dlsplay of fireworks took DIACY [ Raquiem high mass was celebrated at|She: resided with her uncleénd aunt, | while surveying his agitated visitor wi'h|Then you gét some chuckle-greass We edrn beads by working. I have 2 |tertainment followsd By a lscture by added ction, | g Mary's church at nine o'dlock. The | the late Dr.-C. O..Maine and Mrs. Sarah |a stony stare. “What = the—"" _ Asp From The Chucklesmith. beads already. We have folk dances and | Doetor Herbert, entitied “The Crisis and vi h by del-| Maine for many vears. She was the [this point Jakey faintly smelied 2 rat.|in a momeént all your woes games. We are practieing for a play. | Call i :):::.m:: sf::;or:;:l ;oln(r}:d :H::i{' loyoleff. daugter of Hattie Tucker and Crawford |took on a sort of sickly pallor, and|geem to ooz out at your toes; We pay five cents every month. I have| Friday morning theére was Junlor L Jean Baptiste soclety and Conseil | Maine of Voluntowr and was an. only | £usssed “There nu’mn a little mis-| whare they g6 to no ons knows— written quite a lomg letter for the firet | Chautauqua. We had our first town -n:\'l-l-“ snl-lmy -‘o‘r:lnt \A- lorimond and L‘Union St. Jean Bap-|childc She was born Mafeh 7, 1873. in | take” But he wasn’t able to make nls "Atk Thé Chucklesmith. time, o e Row, was st. d handed LUCY TEN: Symphomy. dohsriaimes ead. there. wo 9 e . { Westerly. She married June 29, 1898, | set-away. before thé. judge has anded o INANT, Age 10. ymphomy and. there was with the theft of a half bushel it CAmeriaue, and was met of I pitam 1. Larkham, of Westerly. She was [him a cholce bit of select legal écon-|He has tools In plenty. tos, Hebron. 2 lecture by Mr. Russell. That night the valied &t one dollar. The ap-| P00 0 ihe banner of the organ. | graduate of the Stonington Hizh school | omics. that will net be found in any re-| For the work he has to d Boston hony followed a lecture bn les Were the property of Charles P.|PPRUCRS T 00 S0 pelec sang the mags,|and Drew seminery, at Carmel. N. Y. |cent chapter of statutory law. Jakey|lend you some befors he's thfough— The Baby's First Tooth, “Bpirit Ameriea,” which was very 5 Dleaded mot | Mre. Joseph F. Gaudreau was organist. |4nd had taught the Pendleton Hill school { made his exi¢ by wayof the rear fire Talk to Chueklesmith. R S s p ; ¢ EREE Dear Uncle Jed: Mr. and Mrs. Jones ¢ " s i and in the Harborside school at Stoning- | cdpe, “Enut Ced.” The man on He tan show you how to mend had just finished their breakf: .| Next mornipg our leaders picked out s, i€ up & bag of appes from his (Mul- | As the body was horne nto the ehureh | B Nk, Latham was a member of the | corner wis overhéard to remark, "The| Hearts that break add basks that dend—| Soney hed' pushed back miehair S| the persons for parts In the Junier pa- | which fi:'., fot_om West Main strect Tue: | e o A e e e | Frct Baptist church and was active in | don't get Jakey ofter but whén they|Ho can make beth foe and friend was lobking under the lounge for his|Beant. That afterncon there was the | ~ A § @iy last. Kapino did not deny that he e GETONY, CHE D e mourners| church and social work and also assist- | do they land him good. " Call yeu Chuckiesmith ! Doots.. Mrs. Jones sat. at the table |Clark Concert Company and again at| gpip Jras about to take the apples away. woth | feted TE To L o o was mun by | ¢ in work during the World war. Dur- | Pathang O Falr assoeistion ex-| —Wilam Herschell, in Indianapolie | holding -the infant Jomas, and working | PIEAt with a lecture by Docter Bohn, Bmen went into the bullding to tal + ihe | Mics Eva Dion and Joseph F. Gaudreau, | ing the last four vears she has heen the | pects to conduct a spiendid fair this News. her forefinger in ite mouth. Suddenly | entitied “Gesd News" Smatter over and when they came out the | 1ES B DIon Bnd onenh K O s | Latham news offion in Stonington. ' She | year. A vear ago. & most &uccessful e 4 pauked in the motion, threw the| SunSay night 2 ey D i “-mm :x'fi:f‘m.’&“;'l“’ni".?n..:: Phaneuf were also rendered. Burlal was| WAS A woman of fine qualities who bore | fair was held on the Pachaug church Tha Wiy AWYEieh. {0 ) M e . i Sronk as thers were only 3 few apples|in St Joseph's cemetery where a com- | her Jast illneas bravely and with patience. | grounds. The exhibits 6f torm produce | on, the Fly-Away-Bird 18 switt of wing, |ds 4 sheat as she gasped “Ephraim !” Monday morning the Juniors met and a v : She was the granddaughter of the late v work, cookery and flowers werd in the ag. He was fined onc dollar [ mittal service was read by Father Be- s &1 5] fancy 5 'y And swift and high i§ he! Mr. Jonés, who was yet on his knses|that afternson a short play, “Weaver of b+ P Pory lec. The bearers were Alcide Cote, Ra-| William: C. Tuckr, ;who was superinten- | excellent. This year thé association has| Anq he files as high, in the blue of thé| With his héad under the loungs at oncef Fancies” was yroducsd. ' Miss ’ phael D'Oiron, Joseph Beaulieu, Odu- | dent of the Ponemah “Jills at Taftville. | purchased ten acres of land opposite sy, came, forth, rapping his head sharply|goners gave many good readings. That The comtinued case of Albert Rood, of |\ "y 0 on. " Gaudias Lamontagne | She resided with her uncle and aunt { Pachaug cémetéry. Much work has béeir| ag any birds that be, a8 hé did so ,and getting on his feet in-|night was tag night for Juniors and we :un-m. Sharwed with non-suport (Ol and Jean Boicjolie representing the so- | there until their déath. She is survived | done by the memhers, clearing the 1and.\ And fieet of foot is the lubty man, quiréd what was the matte: made $17.20. Then cams the play, minor was again continued for cleties of which Mr. Pepin wa oo by a daughter, Miss Muriel Latham, her | and ereeting buildings. There are four| s flast as & winged word. “Baby,” he gatped. Mr. Jones turn-|“Turn to the Right” whith was goed moe webk, at the suggsstion of etend: | (10" S0 ionds an relatives were | aunt, Mre C. 0. Maine, botn of Stoning- | buldings, 20 by 30 st for exhibiis and| who can sorinkie seit, without detante, |48 SEIE” and “commenced 1o sweat F Te shed. ste. An elgh 6:0:0, Tghekias, 3aby Nis BoE] ONAY: AStiemtmt b e B A a eq-j| ton. an aunt, Mré. Luey J. Taft, of Fair | dining hall, cattle shéd. éte. An eighit-} on the tail of the Fly-Away-Birl. al aby has got|that aftarmeon Fave our play, “Cen- Glmppointment over the postponement |7 Attendance ard beautitul floral piea- 75 P NS T ST Ghis Titiine. | foot. woven wire fence with steel posts, toothey! ONn! Of queet of Péace™ Then thers was Mr. hat EB6 had come from Boston 3 hast. now bookkeeper of the Taftvillé | and an arched entfance and officé aref But the Fly-Away-Bird seems as tame| scréamed Mr. Jones; “it can't| Havellock, 2 clown. That night to appear against her husband. John Connell, 36, a native of this city, | miil, Her cousins are Frederick Taft and | at the front of thé grounds. The com- as a hen, emsseratl died suddenly from heart failure at his|\yilliam Tillinghast, of Los Angeles, Cal. | mitteé has <nared no. pains in arfanging voursslt,” aaid | waii,” with real Hawaiian muss and . e ot eeated” e el [ home in New Britaln, late last week.| ' 3rs. Charles Ryan has returned home | for exhibits, amuséménts afid ePOFth.| But the nast he has made, or the egg he | Mrs. Jones. ; Hawailans. Then every one said good Boms were: Mr. Connell has been a resident of New | after undergoing a surgical operation | Danoing takes place oné night, Hérbert hae laid, ‘Open its 'ittle meusy and let it's fa-|bye to Chautaumua. Etate—Ruth T Welles; Burton E.|Pritain for & number of years. e iS|ai theMemorial Hospital, New London.|A. Clark, of Boston, a huffiofist, Siaker| 1s a stubborn absentes. ther see.” Thus conjured the heir open- RUBY A. GRAY, Age 13, Funt, Bertram Bomeroy, 'Glayton B {ourvived by his mother, Mrs. Mary| The Stonington Magazine, published by | and musician, entértdins one evenifnid.| And when a man. with a sprinkle of salt; | #d it8 mouth for its father to put his Clemens gave a lecture on “Happy Ha. Like a barnvard fow! seems h “Come And sé¢ tor Jewett City. Carver. Connell of this city, two- sister, Josephiné | the High School will be known as thé [and a clambake difnér is planfied for| Comes near to his foosting plae Anger in its mouth. Then he & 3 onal — Daniel W. Numan,|and Mary Conmell, a brother, Michael, | Xyt Sheil,” and will be published every | the last ddy, besides dinner and supper| The Bird Ne darts to the outermost parts | JNi2s a hearty smack on the mouth, afd Our Chuteh Pients. Eointes, John Reynolds, Marg. |#il of Willimantic, his wite, Mrs. Mary | wo weeks. Raymond Mermit is editor-in- | each day. - Of the farthest shores of space. Snatched up the helr while Mrs. Jonss s Y m-': oehles. John Reynolds, Mars" | connell of New Britain ind four chil-|chiar and Peter Balestracei wifl be as- Moward . Stephenson, who wns rushed forth aftér Mra. Simmon, who| Dear Unclé Jod: This is the fiest time ":,..m;_:..},,,. Robertson, Ralph | dren. Ma Josephine, James and |gistant editor: Evans Morgan. Athlétic * (5 the ‘pastorate of the Congre. | But we ll chase atter the Fly-A%ay-Bird | Ved next door. In & moment Mre. Sim. |1 Rave written so will tell you abeut Reynolds Arthur Porter. Byron Hall. | D8niel Connell of New Britain. A editor: William Eawards, Folly _editor, gational church in June, began Hih work AQ"\':;":::’: :niom:‘:l;%nfi:n:[‘:\:‘;‘e' : vsnxi.'\::'we:'me ax;nm |rm|'|o’r?:m:::b:ey¢!g§ ouaucrhv:::"v‘im;;nm A Countr—Ernest Woodworth, [thel | Recently at the foot of Bolton Hill, a |24 Sands Fish; pusiness manager. The | (he first of this month. Ar. Stéphensan| An: g Btat: | Meir from Mr. Jones, hurried to the win-|13th. on the ANpinesk lexe. W start 3 k T . Otiver C.|four tor %, “Atto magazine for last year was called “En- | wae horn in Cerbin, Kentucky, Apfil 5,| To sorinkle the &alt on hib tail: A 3 ineo) e. i T o O Comneatiout " Ariouiarat ek oL ke lira Nous." The Athletic association of- | 1495, He was oratined to (he ministrs | But . pince Oh¢ buse of (e planer was | d0w And mades carehl examination of | o0 trom the shurch oL RAIF past one in o clals a 1] & 1 h, vil -t 3 5 asce: b e ol . Bt- | of e brea rucks. e college A ~ y b - o e - 4 onés got out “the n materlal| had swings up which T enjoyed. Then Freeman, Mary Greene, Bertha Flint, k- ¥ ivin By o oneEe! ager, Morris O'Connell, The Senior class | Transylvania. University, Lexington, | No fartunate téliow has felt of the méllow e o ik OBrien. John - Roynolds. Fred| s’ was being driven by Harey Garrl | (0 Cala: President, Maurice Roux: viee | iy, and at the College ot the Bible 15| ~Hright dlumes o the Fir-Away-Bird. AR M iTain AL OfC mATd to WTUAIIL beran to rain. We wenr in the camp Porter. Clayton Carver, Byron Hall Four cratés of pige which had heew ex. | president, Evans Morgan; secretary, Is- | ihe” same place, leading ‘to the bachelor 1o I0vItAg thil 16, Come: oAk SO0 A2 | eome oales STl LD S WIiAS ind . s hasé been semt by Colomel | Nibited at the Commecticut State fair at|Abelia Grinnell; treasurer, Raymond Mer-| o divinity degree. He is also a grad-| For "'; BRx-Aokay Rl ik-0un oM HEIERt :omble o e s :::‘:fi w‘f‘he;h?t m ':&24 w“: ool a 3 Laters have been sent by Colone a Connec : 5 i 0 ream, 3 3 e 3 Uliman, st treasurer of the |Hartford, The truck had resched the|MML L Ll e istorical soel. | 502, O Louteville, K. CREUA raity| Tin Ihe néné that wis borm wHth A VICTORIA ARMSTRONG. Age 14. |had the races, The ministerswon one| . T fean Jewlsh rellet committee to [ Pottom Of the hill when anotner truck | FEMCHAZ N the Free Inbrary in the fall term, and will work for his| Thén follow it far. to the uttérmest st Sl LG prize, it being two cigars. Then I won | frogs [Connecticat divislon urking them 1| Phis city came along and Staried 1o pass| THE Weauetequock ~Community ' club 3. A and the Ph, - D. defréss. Mr.| To the clear hlues farthemt span. Rty a_raee prize it being a jaek knits. | out = e e Memorial 8y 10 De|the Pierce Arrow. track. At the sams|will meet this (Monday) evening at the | Stephenson has held pastorates | And the man who his no Fly-Away-Bira ) When we went home we hol'cred all | tunate 1 Jast campaign. Charles H. Shapiro, | | a touring car . appeared ' and the| club house. Loutsville and Simpeonville, Ky. He is| 15 a mortal most forlorn: Dear Uncle Jed: After my school|the way down and wak sérry that the Smil 3r. and Mre. BEdward J. Simonson has | granted two vears' leave of abseénce, and| It were better that he should be sunk in jclosed in June I went to my grandpa'spicnic was over. 1 hoPe they have an- | The Kfown Jewish Jeader and a prom- | {RICh truck el o o rpsn. hetwetn | heen entertaining-Chiliton Russell of New | one of his former professors takes his the sea, : and rfun!.ma- to spend my vacation| other next year 'of'zhbe" 'i‘_mL m"k’?z e Wilitnas | Teault B4t the Tight hee) o e o | YOtk: S place during that' time. After he en-| Or that he had néver been born. ;'rl“::‘: ;“:e t;’mc&m‘“_.:aveau a}; A cm-‘nmm GRAT, Age'). 156 1ok 3 o | struck 2 Wi George -C. Lane of Stafford Springs | tars Yale, he will be in Jewett City ovér B _ the - ewet y. e teeth commitiss will call a meeting to| Struck he foft weel of the other with| ¥ eet. end caller here. the weelcend. s foom in the Conére-| Sée! he lights up there on the Crags of | Rouseworkc. 1 visited Rooky Point ant poiRt & IR s Of & 1ATES| ;v logt oonitral. and the tEuck Ditch.| Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ames of Lan-|gational parsonage has been very cofi- Hope, ;:a " d"". gty gt ety Re®sevelt's Ides. - from this city. ed through the highway fence and the | CASter: Pa. wHo has heen a summer guest | fortably furnished by sevéral wémien of| And his wines they gleam in the sun [4nd had & fne time. ‘”k'“‘h o Dear Uncle Jed: While looking ewée ( [ Wiliam B. Sweney. dahiia speclallst | front wheels went down the four foot | DT returned home f.“""g Aveniag. gt o Sy e L TR VR b Stk Avie e 10h BUAML Bome maae mb 100k far AnA Lome Mads|some of My o achool books I exme ’ this eity, carried off high honors at bankment, e ¥ i D. W. Kilty of East Greenwich was | his pastorate in Jéws ity. ekies le vi on b lled Cikaselieat S1ALs Fair at Charter |on the foad.” The Sarhe wip Lfmaining . here over the week end. Dareas Circle of . The Kifik's. Daukh-| ~ When the sumser day it dorte; me lean. I also had a nice visit at Gro-|Across one articls. el “Thesdore Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kneeland, aceom. panied by their pon and daughter-in-law Mr.and Mrs. Warren Kneeland, of Hartford, are spending some time 12 park, Hartford last week. Mr.|the driver and animals escaped injury. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph wad awarded six first prizes four second prizes in the profession-| A roast on the shores of Lake Wan- classes, winning against some of the | EUTbAUZ was enjoved recently by growers in New Bngland. The | Members of the Epworth League of uadrito are | ters is to meet at Mri. E. B. Chenéy's| ANd though this bird was never yet|ion and saw the great raikosd bridgs R e emértafning olov 4-wedk s M nd. e | Dilsediey TEVERINS: Bl 0 Ak ihs ey air to let the boats pass through. I al-|opinion and he said, “One that is Whods 15 Aeterred teom ohasing (he bird |50 faw thrée submarines pass up the|Dorn and brought up in Maine” Roome- | Canags. X st 7o T river, The boats were used in the|velt's idea was very differént. He 1| “\; ang Mrs S W. Throop are spepd- were: First, largest and b ety S World war. Doy, but of éourss he meant giel, als. : , largest an of decorative dahlias; firs ’ ¥ easant View. Aot g g 5 P My Uncle Hary gave me a fine tims|The right kind of an American Doy 18 | “eme” rosics Ale- sociers met at the Bague. G Vil B Then up and away for tl 7-AWaT-| caking me to many places with his au-|one who livas 1n & clean AtMsDhers. | Congrogational chureh pariors. Tuesday = A8 Béat collection of peony dah-| CORUC. GRmes were plaved and sweet w E I E R I Y : Bira: . tomobiié and giving me much comrori| He must met be a bully. a shirk. 6T A | grieinenn . i ‘_! ", ”#‘,_“'m"'" ""’" b""bfl"‘“”' ?NZ:'.2"“,“??.‘,.,‘"'27(0\-.“"53: ‘;;”sm:nn ! iA:é ‘l‘:tl:.\-derbr!mm:nkknose ::.:“:;e pieq | Which I will néver forget. prig. He must bs a clean-minded and | ypioy ang Fuller of Norwalk has Beer of las ; first, it e o e e e T’ 3 . 1 11 - w SE RIS Battias: Geat Tont o a2 |lunch. Arrangsments were in charge | : i P RUTH MAY SPOONER. Ase 11 |clean-iived, and able to hold his own | iiting ralatves in town o cousin BNt BiAtias: Rest, best vase of |of Miss Marion Ide and Miss Ruth. Nye, | |-t | 18 no kind of a bird to chase. e Frd "‘":“"""" e iy paust ©¢ | Miss Florence Pultz. returned home with peony dahlias: first. 3 ¥ nigh- oo 7 ma i Y- | her for a week’s visit % D bllay et DYty Of contury | The summars process suit of Lydia| There has been much interest shown town board on the west end of the Paw-| T yewrrs onr for this high-fiving The Old Swimming Hote. In Fis play, he must play hard. In his| “yiigy Bertha Perry, who has been Il & Has; sedond, most Artistic basket of | niard Salerdsy morng LTINS O i eyl which. N GRRd |oactle frlgp. 6t him pisrce to the deens of the sky:| Dear Uncle Jed: Our swimming hole| WOPK. work hard. - Roosevelt was 2 |in, home of Mrs. Henry Hewitt. has 2o @ahlias: second, best ,vase of cactus|ofs the e S e Yol the fUhiier At LI ik e it great’ American and his lifs motte was. s prelgnem e . ek : At a local garags repalrs are belng |Let him understand, with the salt in our|is about five minutes' walk from our , turned to her heme. % Mr. Sweeney's collection of dahlias| pute the plaintifi's claim ¢ usually good showing. Satardas thel BiE Bill" Tilden the tennis star who de-| W'l chase till the day that we dis diving Sokad, A Bhout Sight to tD | o RARELLE BREATRICE Hicotis.. | RATEmond aad ‘Miss: SIA Siopy SEEEE consisting of over 1200 blooms made up . Beason . ended with ihe remiurORy . ihe)feated George - King it PAlladélphl —$am Walter Foss. | deep out farther. The detp part is mantic spent the wek end Bf wariéties collested from all over the | A- J. Mslolle has brought sults against % ¢ Faty Portland, Maine. 4 . wwings and am s ber 1 |When Tilden passed through here last about twenty feet long and the same in land, Goss' sister in Waterbury. = i Morris Spector to recover damages of | ine fal g Sl e L ¥ oxarolat week enroute to Philadeiphia his car |y ISDA . WALK " Fo. Wik | Yath 330 and the case is recurnable petore | eencl UA¢ exeroises were ol e o ADE Mew EW. Hewitt and son Geerss F : broke down and was placed in a local A few weeks ago we made a_dock The Bursizs Candie. spent the week end. in. New state the justice of the peace September 0. | (nc* ol ANT competition was close In garage tor repairs. T and put a diving board on it. The boasd! Daar I'ncle Jed: This in my feat story | With Mr. Hewist. An auto truck owned by the defendant doktiog! YR : ide- 7 has a good sprinz and my brothers take £ £ 3 x TW. E. Blakesiee of Wa nd races and other contests for . the| The American Lesion convention heig | Many of the Wide-Awakes have dogs front flins nn: mxrn completely over and :" ‘S:,\m" i s e .::e:(‘ rM“ mlhx:mm-m boys were enjoyed. Sewing had besn|Friday at Bristol chose Westerly as|and cats as fets, and all of xou peobably |1 ng" on their féet. We have three logs, | ™% Cindle: bol, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blakesise. A musicale was held at the home of | introduced and story telling, which|the Place for the 1823 convention |know that the nose of yeur dog ér cat I8 | with boards nailed across to float on.| A Nt1e wirl was asked why she was M7 200 WS UL GRGRCL o4 o Mrs. Adelaide Stanton and Miss Dolly |#howed'Mine results. Prizes were award-| Eighty-five delegates attended Friday's|swet and cold to the touch if it is in good | With the logs we can go out in the mid- | morknk 50, very hard She replied, ay B. Stonton recently under the auspices|®d to those having the most points as|COMVention from 28 posts in the state. : ¥ candle is almost burned out, and 1 have | Matunuck Beach. R. L. e of Kelley and Cowles of Harttord. Aot | follows: First sirier prize, Rose Thesone| Merrlll post of Westarly was répresent. | Hoaith. Possibly you do not know why |dle of the river and float with the cUr-| 55 gor anothen” Lite I8 a candie | Mrs. Shippee. who has been fll for has been attached. twenty people were In attendance and |roller skates: first bovs' prize, James|ed by Danist F. Larkin, James Dono- |this is and why it should be the nose. | “Your friend, S del - SSGmal O 16a T {8 36 e her home Saturday Mr-_ were much pleased with the program. |Salimeno, flash light: second girls' prize,| hue and Edward Butler. All delegates| With a dog or a eat it is possible for FRED PRATER, Age 13. LA g Tl iy rs. C. H. Foster ente . tor 4. fow Marietta' Rose, bathing cap; second|and alternatés who attended were re. 3 Mansfield. Center. 1y : or it may be blewn out. suddenly ex- s tainad % Soclal ;(nd Personal . { boys' prize, Frank F. Gilleo. ball bet.|célved most cordially. Daniel F. Lar.|them to smeil bétter when the nose is at tinguithed ; and we have not got an- n“\e:x Aiss Sarah Jones of, New- Mrs. Allen E. Bidwell of Norwich was e ¥ s "1 et -4 & 2 lower tempi ther. = AT Busessding Filmors & Shepard The family of P. J. Hines have return- | honorable mention. V% was chosen alternate delegate o the | petter tn %68 the | 1par Uricle Jed: 1 am weiting to yeu| Norwich. Frankiin, is takiog & business and pleds- ed from a week’s stay at.Groton Long : national convention at Naw Orleans in| o, ey Can smell. and it is betuse | ypout the Cojumbia fair which was ure trin through nerthern New Engiand. ?“M & Embalmer | Point A 'Dodge automobile October, both younz men are residents| MY 8ré cold that they are wet. When | held Thursday. Aug. 24, at Yoeman's Hiking in the Weeds. Mies Marion Blakeslee, who has been Miss Anna Warner of Westerly, R. 1., driven. by Vincent De Petri of Westerly. The local post was repre- |2 liquid évaporates it loses heat, which |Ball at 430 p. m. attending the summar schoo! at - .82 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC | was a recent visitor with friends in ‘this {Shore Drive, Michigan, and a Chevero- Dear Uncle Jod; A few days ags some e . ; My aunt, cousin and brother went be- Bia. New Yok, spent a few dpyy clty let_tourlng car driven by Robert IL.| e Larim s 2{’:2::;“;.&;’:’“;;“'{:; means it becomes colder. A dog keeps | idei myself. We started early becauss | riends and T went out hiling. We all| L "¢ the nome of her uncls, Byron ady Assistani Tel. Cennectio: John Leo Sullivan leaves for st |Clark, of 39 Waller street, New London, 2 his nose wet and by the constant evap- | . had knapeasis We walked about three | FUOL T T SATE B N p it e 10 the committee to select nex u bt ¢ wanted to look around the cemstery. % & 3 John's Prep school, Danvers, Mass,|Ccame to grief late Saturday afterpoon s e b and one-half miles and then entersd the ‘ i he coming year. *°¥ . # D00% | vention and Mr. Butler was member |OFAtion which ocurs keeps it cold,| When we eame out the fair was aboul| o 4y Soon we found a dandy eamp- | teAch for ¢ g - this (Monday) morning to take up a8t the junction of the shore and Watchloe the finance committes. thereby keeping his smelling apparatus in | {0, begin. We went in and the flest| [UVE PO V0 (OIS tiag " Tnen wa | o ML H M Peck Mra E- A Hoxle ros. course of studlés. * Judging from _nis | Hill roads. When they collided, four| " pyy “Ginct tUN i ders ware [ the best of ot % thing that caught my attention was the|oit ‘about iuncheon. Wi solieced sesas | Mre Karie Hoxih MSeiiiScTaptt . record in Windham High school t in to | OUt of the seven occupants of the tWolinosen instead of two as in the past and | 3 rav veer tors & flower bed Frésents wera tied to thelgry stieks fna’ bailt A fire, cooking our |99 Hermon- spast Lyt acitts it FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND [be expected that he will figure consid- | machines received minor injuries. Nor-| Wegtarly received & a large vote 57 to| It S DeeR truly said that “a dog lives | flowers and_were buried in the bed of sussts of Mrx. F. EMBALMERS erably in athietica there, man Goss ,of West Chester. Pa., who s o0d. Whes finished eating .we Mamuing ; e atns st Whid | WAS (o the Sront seat oF the thevsrglor |15 28 the. convention alts, by its nose It decides for him what is | Sawdust. The flower stuck up to take | ;008 Up 4nd sxplored the weods. Mr.and Mes. F. M. ASell and childper s, W. F, 3 e ieverolet, 88 Unier 8¢ Willimartic, Conn | . are- ar thelr A S hold of. They were 10 cents and five . reeently spemt the week 808 with relas ham are ai thelr cottage st Groton{ Va1 thrown out on the highway and sus.| - & Leon, of Westerly announces |ft 10 eat, it Ainds the way for him when | conts ‘a pull. I tried and got a suing| ADOUt six ocleck we packed cur, FL Shonic g {Lady Assistant) tained a severe bruise between the right ;m‘ ke has received a letter from the | he is lost. it warns him of impending dan- | of beads. Then I tried again and got & r:‘:;:‘ hnm: Aboot AR News Iathr. Ba' George Briggs had a horss killed Kneé and ankle, and his right ear was|Amserican joint dlnul!:uznrs commit- | gor and it locates his meals for him. In|rubber dall which 1 exchanged with my ing enjoved surselves v maeh. 1) lightning in the shower Sunday night, the cut. Dr. John L. May of Westerly, who| {#¢ Warsaw, Poland, which states that|, brother for & cake of soap shaped like | BE, €07 g 3d. happened along dressed his injuries, and|the Monéy raised for Jewish relief in|f2°h 2 dog can do nothing without his ¥ lemon, This time we all pulled and w» | ¥ifh &l the Wide-Aviken could have 8315 | oy mantall and son Davie 9 i sent hm back to New London with in- ;:’:’ l::uon “o(‘ Russia is doing much|nose. He recognizes his foods, his|got each a bag of peanuts. 1 wanted to| S :n: alece % are visiting Hasardville relatives, 'l‘ T Wictioctons to) seea. waEon: There. M. , the relief money contributed from |friends and hi i’ - | pull once more and this time 1 got five 3 Mrs. Anna Abel-ef N URRAY S Bos ON S ORE Goss recelved a bad sprain of the righi|Aere will be spent in Poland. % e ot I 80 | o .80 e /all went out, ana got ROSE SCHANKER. Age 13. . spent the ¢ week end and Labor day . Ming foot an@ Mr. Clark, who was driviig| The Industrlal lesgue gases played | - oo o 07 '0KINg at them—but chief-| 4ripy “rhen we went in again as my| Norwich M. Abel e the Cheverolet received ‘minor cuts on|Saturday afterncon were Potter Hill 4, | DY SCenting their smeil with his nose. | qunt wanted to get something for one of Mr. and Mra. Clarenee. Hoxie a w. P . his nose and lips. They were attended|A. V. A. A. 4; Hope Valley, 4; White | A nese is everything to a dog. It is no | her ehlllf"n in U:I:h'h"" e ut they The Evact Truth, Mrs. Hoxie's son from East by Dr, May. Joseph De Simone of Wes-| Rock 3. wonder, then, that nature has devised a | ¥e7¢ a1l gone. g e e Dear Uncle Jed: Two young masens|... .nending a few days A. Hoxlw' |“|ma n ( :o terly who was in the car of De Petris,| The standing of the teams is: place where they sold ice cream and g0t) wers bullding a briek wall the fromt! 'wise Ruth Standish went.te lc, nn. SRR P S means_of making the most of its myste- = w L i two plates each. wall of a high house. Onme of them, in on hospital week e lleved he had two teeth loosened. It; White Rock ...... 3 2 A;cn rious powers of scenting. There was to be a supper at the hall| placing a briek, dissovered that it was ,!,':."y‘.um n.,'..'u‘:". lu'gll:lm seemed to be the opinion of a whness! Hope Valley 2 2 500 | 'This doesn't apply to dogs alone but te | later on. but we could net stay because|a little thicksr om ome side than on tAV| 4in aceompanied her. spending & THE BALANCE OF OUR that De Petris had turned off,the Watch | Potter HIll . 2 2 500 | a1l animals which depend on their sense | ¥® lived ®o far from town We staried| ner. days with feionds in New London. - - Hill road into the shore road. on the| Stonington SNy 3 400 | of smell for their living have wet noses. | [0y 50 Nome and on the way we E91 2] ‘That brick will make veur wall un-| Tyrr Charies Troiand spent e way from Watch Hill to Pleasant View.| potter Hill deteated the American|Cats & ride. T Was giad to get home because 1firye, Ben” bt éaid. and Thursday in Hartford and FIGURED when the clark carSmade the turn from | Velvet company's baseball team of | oy Ty b iCHAr Rave & very delleats | was tired. “Poohl™. SapWersd. Ben, “what GIR6r |y, jop, . v the shore road to the main Righway (0-| Stonington ot Potter by Saturter g | feEe Of smell, and veterinaries will tell LAURA B. HOLBROOK. Age 12. |ence will such a trifie as that make?| " M0 0 vl 3 0 wyeer and e To et Watch Hill sho lo the left side ol 4" This was & sood fame. snd o Eood | YOU that great care must be exerciped in| LCORAFE'S Bridge. O o CIar od. “taught me|d8ushters ané Mre. Naney Gardter CLOSE OouUT i the other car. M. Gote of West| Comd was present. Hope Valley eam | fesding sick cate, for the nose of & sick Exploring. that ‘truth fs truth and ever s little an | ¥*% Landen sment Sundey. the 34, Ch;n;rdw;s ;'hrorvnbout ot the hlth':;ag erly Saturddy. The -'mm:‘ P roicintiss :m dries and becomes warm and so it D:cr :me .‘m:huy chumnw n;:d: quam L.-.‘. y:;nuq a 1;"’5 I‘I:P;fl!:“' and had De Petris been going at a hig} oses its sense ; went exploring in the woods. We pit 3 At 39c a Yard 2nd had Do Petris been going 4L 2 HIEh| o two rune In the second Inning and of smell. The cat cannet ing inten. over. The Dodge car had a Michigan| "o he $h then fudge what fs suitable for ft to ext | 1,00 1ALIN 8 SUATRE S0 (0T |y L gty N B4 BATE B0 B imney off the Ao There is a table in the Piece Goods Séction devoted to Fig. || ssiraton number | 55036 ' and the|comter”in”tnecan st Kingsione. th | acmms o700 o 1kly 4o at | 4qreed. So wo ft tne ont'and went| ‘Wery trus. bee you make sont wall)So gty eown ' s 4 AT n X ‘heverolet car the Connecticut registra- ] armful food. eeper In woods. en we were . n ured and Dotted Voiles that represents very interesting J|tion 21-146.” Mre, R . Clark of New|Zrile of the people of Washington |~y never the mose of a cat or dog ia | 2000 e R B TR L U e S e a3 ] 3 i , and Mra, Norm: 4 crossel ith. rther on a rab- sooner or later bring 4 vatues. R tyand Uk Nl a5 Toscre parking space Nas been | ¥arm and dey, be caestul of it It means | by L TR H was mest o ot ST od & the Congregations) g A 2 2 {4 & o gates|it is not In good health and care should | 80 we started for camp. We ate our din- i it in t] case” answered nday. J "his is house-cleaning time, and any remaining stocks of || Saeyereler ear, with Clark and Joseon | Win"ye ‘opansa at e *soutmwest end: . Then It | Ben, and he worked away, laving more| Mr. and Nex. Leon Sweet and Tfl mm:lundisegmeet With theysame resug \ S35 pissingers in ihe Dotge s ain| TIICh will " eliminate he' " congestin | ve 'AKen (it It dosent enc anvining| S, {0, SRR ORI, | TO i e wai o was time to go home. When we reached | bick. and earrying the wall up higher,| returned Tuesday “to their home € ! S ? Mr. De Petris. The owner of the Dodgs which formerly ‘oceurred. 2 harmful when not able to tell the differ- home all 'Qr.: tired and sleepy. i1l the close of day, when they quit| Washington ‘D. C. after spendi n balance of our summer Voiles is no exception, and }|car was a former resident in Westerly |, JoSPh Murray of Westerly his re- {ence. WILLIAM - ANDERSON, Age 1. |work and went home. e gz y 1 as been epending & few dage ya.|turned to Keens, ¥. . ZREER Westerly, R. I The next morning when they went Biakesles and Clark Standish,: they esent values ug to 89¢ we have placed them fon here. The accident was reported| . Mroand Mee William p. Semeronce WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS. ek ey e e e fimal Ottt R 3 3 to the police by Officer George Champlin, | S°7. am,y 3, returned to Rtamiced |..° Fine Time at Pienle. allen over e m i > e Christiak } on and priced them for quick disposal o e, baving been' fuests of E. W. Pitcher [gloRaby A Gray of Jewett Clty e it the] 60 Al the wern ‘over, 1o, | 6807 convention in New Haven, 24 ourney. 7 § e FRIEDA SABROWSKI Age . Pawcatuck Is becom] Jobn Carney of Waterbury, Conn.| 2—Laurs B. Helbrook of Leonard | pehool plenies as well as I do? Twe| Norwieh. centers of Stonington v| has returned after spending the week | Bridge—The First Capture. weeks ago our Sunday school had a ple- R A e voters will be on the voting list; 103|end at his home on Spring street. 84 Sehanker of orwich—The | nic- at Riverside park. We reached th A mesting of Italian resi- man and 134 women have mfgh sl-| L. D. Richof ‘Bast Hampton com. | auo Yowe' e 2ie. DAk Before noon. . Then we hurried (o |dents of the clty held i Seifort's armory 8 ng 10 has been the est of H. . Goff e bathing n ‘such was heid last ‘week when of the registrars, Joseph:H. MoGuinness Dk o o m:—s.’.& JMay. Spsenas of Btarling~Fhe mmm, bt '.:4‘ ..a-\.. v I and George T..Lord. ' The regisirars are| Miss Margaret Delaney left Sunday|Gir! Scouts’ Triumph. s lexAn the. WALAP. - Then <a ) y | now working on the ‘new oting list!for Norwich to resume her course at| 5—Luér Temnant of Hebron—The Girl !y s % < E which has not been Jrinted in four|the ‘Backus hospital training’school Scouts’ Triumph. A = ymg»Amqhm,qmmmm_ SRR % 2