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IO RA ¥ o e pf.h ; e s eooint R 00 | gt o L o St {(Wiimantie OMics stepnea Burrdly (o avold neltig Bit. The | G UL fi"f?axfgfig'nf WAL | 5 Sort and pointed_articles. 5 u.....&m.n Telephona 1062 | lights on_ the car led him and he . ! ot mon e ek B he | mentic Stath Normal, school, has taught| siven préfevericé, Do mot. A in tlie West Indies for fivé vears, {or four| words, = & 5 oy Vllimdntic, b £ R b it o i Ve i - mfimmfr instmctor aid teaen: | {~Origina) storie or letters only wiil e i) ; b lias Kid Wilson, of this| three broken R ¢ : er of English in fe Mayag dptp el 270 TR U iR i L L a Bird | el g 1at e Gaitt iy Pl (e Jlot &t the Ume Kiow | Rico. Liigh school, and one yvear in the | -5—Wiite vour neme ags And addrés¥| poo. Unie jea: On the . way on sity,, will appear i D *{ who the driver of the car was " Thel o inivration department af n | plainly at the bottom of the Atofy. from the store ohe day 1 S&W 4 ird | the (Monday) wmorning on the - charge of prosecuting attorney asked if there were uniivérsity branch at Havara. Cuba. . i hopging olit ‘in the Tt e ansportation of liguor. Shertly al ny witnesses and was (o thal Kayo|sister, Miss Irene Hart, wil (éach in the| PORTRY FOR THE WIDE-AWARES.,| giu i "*‘,v PP cieiad o Midnight Sunday, Prohibition Bnforce- {';"‘"“ “‘f‘!"d“{‘; .“w::f;'“‘m Shich wag JUBIOF Righ schiool fh Rutherford. My Dog. i Wit nch T ook Tt T et with e § : . B b 3 Arthor L. Clark of No. 60 Oak street, | . T my dog’s the best put it in a sieve and & strawberry ut h ment Offictr Stanton L. Briggs afd granted. e ardesis il Alvbiiniie han 85 e‘;;usfi t;::&“: et S ket and carvied It intb (he bagk sAPd Ebd | KBUME A REW s Frank Mechean of the local: wollce| mphe continned ense of Frederlek Chand- | po ™ yorqan Hardware company. Was | one f:ixow Vsl wihriag— 16E "1t Sy -imder o Bsh. wien it hAd tos. ehesin. Lov. secame intsrested in Kuphs' manewver- | ler 3‘."?3.,.:;:\'..;':::"“xflm;flihg’efifé ma;:;a ;;clo:?spr;-?":gg. In the window |~ And he js Jimmy Brown. . wgflr?fl‘fi: I fi‘?;%é‘;fi?..‘”éu‘?n‘ik e SALLY ngs d greh street. He parked u e | disp] ests o N a $tamping ) i Sto nington. S Foma. ouch ron fhat striet and dfsap- | SounE man KAd tried 10 vass WorlHleeR| Gompany which was conducted. I Juls.| 1 nave right {0 praise my dogs, dead. : péared th the Windkim house. Some R-| There were ovér 1,000 contestaiits. - 1 know that he is good, . rere egent from & tr hi ¢ F o e e trotomed timt| . At a wiecting of the Janior elans of the|For he has sHown his fové for mé North Grosvenordale. 1t developed that| A g \ In eviry Wad HE could . sfBle for his| Windham High school the following offi- n every ¥ % B Vel ot~ eSyirely TREOUN cers were ciected ; President, Leo Healey ; i My Summer Vacation. actjons. His parents offered to take him | ¢ s : s 21V} Wnen 1 was HAving mumps o bad Fide % back with thém and keen him ot of mis- | VIce president, Ireme Mutphy ; seerstary, | W10 1008 WIROS DeviDaag Se8: Thid b the i 4 ohe | chiet. The eourt 6Mcia’s Wgreed ana| siliafl Dtlenneimer; tréasufer, Akthar| . - 2900 R0 FNE TGt e ffhat 1 have written to vou and I th a pint bottie halfltull of moonshine. The | it The €ourt OF alleugite; athistio committee. = Harola | He staved iesiae e s07 T would (81l you about my summer twn Wwére then iaken to the statlon, where Simonds and Ruth Belanger; facuity ad-| And slept upon my 5 tion. When the last day of sehosl they were quéstioped. The woman 2aid | preparations are under way for thel viser, Arthur Sullivan. Buy Jittmy aa¥s He should ot care 1 did mot ke it vers well, Because 1 the bag belonged sto her but shé denied{ \.y fngland states championshin ‘ con- Foe at HIDE 146 LhAL: 10 g0 to school. But I tound eut dny knowledge of' the liguor and cOUll) eqts at drumdning and fifing under thel city, “who speit thelr -vacation at the|He wints & dok thats s6d for play, ¥ou could have a let 8f fun fiyway. Wi Aot explain its peesence in the bag unless|ayepices of Odell M. Chapman Contl-lRifth Maine Regimenit coitage. I'eaks| And chases every eat. pldved baseball. went swimming and #id it be that Kuphe had piaced it there himi- | pontai Rife and Drum cbros, to be heid| igland, Me. Were neesented some (ime ’ many othér things. Abont a week seif. She sald she had never seén Ruplhis| in thie city the latter part of Septem-|ago with a handsoms blue lustre tea set T went to my cousin’s Housé in Groten, befors and that sbe had only hired him | jor The contesis are to be held regard- TRENE BROADHURST, Age 13, {ime later he reagpeared carrying a small Norwich. hihdbag and he was accompanied by @ womAn. The {wol Wwere just gettiig Into the truck when tiwe officers came and be- @an & search. Inethe handbag was found My, and ¥irs. Bdmund Hurley of (hix But I say, when I'm doWn with mumps— With opa! lifiing by guesis of the house| OF Somethifig else, Maybe— Conn.. near the Thames river. We had| Norwhh, 4 t6 také her home in the countty. lesk of the weather. There are 24 prizeS.| it a reunioh at which about 30 friends|I'm glad to know T Havé a dog- ibte of fun Gver thére going fishing and Kuphs admitted after a severe ques-|jncluding silver loving cups and medals. | or Mrs Hurley were present. That warts to stay With me. swimming. but I did not care #o much for tioning by Officer Briggs that he had |yt is expected that at ledst 50 corps. or Brief Menfivi. —M. E. N. Hatheway. in The Christian | the swimming as the watér was ity | Dear Uncle Jed: To been buying andyseliing liquor. He was|cloge to 750 drummérs and fiters will 4 e o Hokisier: and when vou got it in vour mouth # )pe- released on his own recognizance and|iake part in the stieet varade and con. Miss Jila Lincoln. daughler of Allen | gt . |didn’t taste very nick. It would havé|Ns told to put In anjappearance Monday. tests. The latier are to be judged by |B. Lincoln of Westiord. who has been & A been dandy if it hadn't béen for that. You In pelies sourt Saturdny worning thé|experts from this state and Massaehu-| Staving® in Philadeiphiin ahd New Y Rémarks to My Growa-Ty Pup. Shie - WRATRAEST et alod & before T out vou * "-« . #,Alfred Willlam Rood u(‘w- . Prizes will be awarded to the fol- | [oft Satut§ay te begin hér new duties | By rules of fitness an@l of tense, Aivah WAL I Lok “‘!’r"_“' St 1 MM “fi SHoahal: Cunter. ehavged: with ‘Sollruse | & Fest anpeacing corps; best play- | With @ hublishihg compahy in their adver- | By all old canine precedents. do like to 2o Lo school, T've found out that rn}?d{::xm ;;’m— F.-nwl‘-'( .Ufrwd William, | ing ancient corps, first and second: best|! g department, | Oh. Adult Dog. fl\.p time [s i You can have quite a nice {ime in you Jr, was taken np first. Mre. Nelle B.|plaving modern corps. first and second ; Rev. and Mrs. John Pearce have asj Wheén I may fondly call ¥ou pup. Suthier vaeation. ¥ou Rond said that the child was one vear | best plfying piccol flute band, first|their guests M and Mrs. Alexandee | The vears have sned since first you stood and seven months old. She testified that|and secon ving fife, drun: and | Steen and son John of Southbridge, Mass. | In straddle-legged putipyhood— _ HOWARD SANDSTROM, Age 12. gt Windham Center. under , fugl r ! best*play-| Mr. and. Mrs. W. & Dawson had as|A watchdog. nroud of your renown. < i o #e Wl not rechived any money’ frois | iaule corns. frit Wil sheena Best plar: | LU SRR LR Rt ie foe Who backed so hard you tumbled down. 3 3 e eadbr 1o tria For husband fo upport since Jume 1.{ing drum and bugle corne; most men in end guests Miss Blizabeth Everest X hard you ¢ e €he had #een working in Boston doing | line; most men in uniform; longest die- | Homer Sumner and Arnold Storrs at their | In Age’s cain and Youth's rétreat Boston toda return: EH a4 ne € agafnit him :9_91:% 460 i need cot t Vang You've found more teamwork for your Dear Uncle Jed: High up oh a hili ih & oot 3 ke $13 a ere SOl ity cottage at Lake Wangumbaug. ; Beat b ¥ up £ -euts: - Gonsontions s z”,“;fl“d"‘ ¥ g e ‘,‘n,.’k;,,::e Cups Wil aiso be pressnted for the hest| Rev. Waiter F. Borchert and family o ey 1 ynd hark ! ::‘(:G“!:f‘}:rcmh{vz:al -l,m"e:-,:d v OUOW | {Alemtic Ofty=M o on @ thé child ha Tor ny snare drumming bass drumming. ancient | 'eCently returned from their vacation| You drool a souncon less. and hark! A At ¥ ol d very wise. s VR SA0R NAE bees AN Tor by (| BN Bl el S St i i There's fuller meaning in your bark, Two littie girls hamed Maty and Alies o '&": ”‘:::hm. s 3 & Rood stated {hat she did not want any | swinging, baton jugeling, and the best| M se Lincoln. daughter of Allen | But answer fairly. whilom pup. e rone S T s S ot | el e e | e Tl pireht support for heeelf but that her husband | anpearinf major. The corns receiving the | - Lincoln, s entertaining a college | Are these full proof of growing upt | sfersone havoy. et detie 15 45k nes | Fifced thelr “ige. X AsSoeiation. %787 g < e i & ¢ili be|triend. Mrs, Daniel Noce, and daught - . " ~ser Wowik oer ot Tt 36 2 wolk o thel BIEbE MBuOH At e oo IS IRl e K iiiiicn oF Wimsion & o s El1 et o Elepnentlie ke s0 one afternoon they started out, climb. | 4uife Minneapoli=—Natiofial Tax Conterence. Shus, dnk et the eniln s o of B < | Westrora. That jarred the rafters overhead : ed the long, long hill to heér house, and it an overation in (he nose, although other- ST TR DA A Mrs. B P Bug Who feaved in mad abundon there was nearlv dark when théy reached {e | exef wise healthy Stirdey movRlig & e teom Marttord | NI and Mie. B. Frank Bughee, who | Who Ve hee i point And tossed my slipners in the air? top. When they Lnocked dt the door,|Soh6ol tb On cross cxamination Mrs. Rood testi- | called at the police station and entered a ',’:e‘: Hixe T.Zl&;,se[;r;o:n‘?m Rt \\\'h ting gravely on the rug, very timidly, the old Woman came to the|StaTting in AR Al The Wax willing to defray a part | complaint againel the fast drivieg of Jir- | o ot vy Thompson and Miss Flor. | Bévied a microscopic bug door and asked Sterrly what they Wanted, | C: it Will #raduaity stiain TH Tist f programs o b presehtad o the 2§ for the sunport of the child, Up|neys in the towns of Bolton and Ahdover, [ IS5, THE T u‘l’m oo | Kna ‘stalked ff, gining bit by bit— The little gifls were ver® mugh frightensd | 67ade. a6 1 "‘,"'-:& e befors the" Notwich Music -ASEocibtivr ih dunc 1 whe fad heen recelving $7 alHe claimed that hé had several times| oot £ Y n leapbian, Al wadsrelloon €2 and could hardly speak. Fiially Mary|®ive véu a 1&w o the for {he 1932-28 ‘season Seerrs 1ike 2 Mos: weel for the support of herself and the | been forced to take to the ditch my thém.j ' o o Wioaaallons ank dnisn the bibae said: “We want to make everyhsdy hap- | 17'med fl;fl!g- JOHKEON. Age 11, |AUTHCONE 64 and memberskip fees arc haby. She then presented a bill of $90 | He presented the jitney No. 56. Connecti- - Mg A Pursuing specks {hat no one sees. Y And we want to stay togéther, s 1A JOHK! . Age 11 beitig: received -Qaily by YHb treRsurér of e W Rl e eut license, as one of them. He said that MANSFIELD CENTRE | tiien finds some ancient boot instead Alice added. Baitie. § frad W. Rood testified that he had he had aiso entered a complaint to the At 2 4 ol - yes. | And worrles it till it is dead? After they had svokeh it seefned as if #hiy 1ived with his wife a short time. He | state motor vehicle @epartment, e ST e Bunge Tues | T sl Ry holthaoes the old woman smiled kinaly, and it is it b day evening, the lecturer, Fred B. Ba- s— | sai ooF an =18 that He had no fixed income as he Another compiaint was entered by a|foy i, i sHter e 3 $}To gnaw the shoestrings from my shoe: said that she opened the d and Jet Iofked for his brothers on their farm.|jocal woman that children were playing | on 2Ve o3 o Pt S the Askociation. The following is & brisf outling of fhé programs offered: | Ok, $—The Coloufal Male Quartat, of Hariford, ; BALL ; Mrs. Richard Stephenson has retufhed | xoy. §_ Personal Remin " : S St % Aikas o ki sbvmme them into the house. The néxt Mmbrning - ; 3 Nov. 8 al nifcénces of @ They gave him Tis board and spending [ baseball on Maple avenue and were en- | Lno TP Lo Montpelier, Vi, where he ar-| TR St U0, O R ans. ihe hillside was covered with goidénirod |0 NOrwich. aftet spending & féW 838 |fiw composers with some 6f thelr songe, Maney. He said that he conid give $3 a | dangering passersby. She said that she|)‘macd the grange lesturers’ convention.| @ OPE FURS T BTN CNE and blue asters waving and nofing in | o 1ié NioMe 6f his Stdr, Mrs. HecCtor |chapies J. Dyer. - g . week for ihe child. Rood offered to place | was neacly struck by a bal which was | eonard Clign, ot Willumantic, g6 3 |mpiegilidle aee vet holds aloof. the sunshine. M“C‘”“"s_ - Nov. 20—4 sofiz recltal Miss Minerva he child in a cheaper boarding place. He | nit “a fa Babe Ruth” by a boy on that | S000 deScFition of his recént * otur | oc s un? There's meanins in the phrase IRENE PARENT, Age 11, |, Harry Simmtons who has been install- | gomenarskl, of Boston.- WM that part of the $1 wilch he had] thosotkorir: ¥ ¥ trly 10 Washingtoli, D. C., with three| Grogn W07 Theres meaning Tattville. ing new machinery at 3‘“°“'4’B" Ml | pec 4 {n Fvenips With Lisst, Mife Bhen sending came from his sister Y Orhen. grhogsts, O e et ealved ‘pup?— Cm—— has been tFRRATESOE U tHE g L 4 3 S Foed Carl Fierke of 8t. Thomas, Virgin 15les, | A meeting of uiusual interest was| ol 0% e gy 4 Cardifie B. Freenian, ° Testils Compiny plait, at Sontreal, Can- i g SRy no S MEY. Thotiks AU end Miss Tva | AcHe of NXew Tork cltv. Allshaw viscitha Fosintly with s, Chas. | 1oncry, o A (7EAR reciial. Freferick . ordered Nim to pay $4 a|@nd Miss Bdith Hart. daughter of Mre|that of the Young People's ciub, Wer.| 10U Ve STOWD enoush. but not srown up. Mariha Haet of No. 505 Main street, this| nesday evening, at the home of Mr. and 3 B | city. were married Saturday morning by | Mrs. Stephen Browh, where a radio con-| TRt Rev. George W. Borden, pastor of the|CErt was enjoyed by a large group of| UNCLE JED'S TAL My Trip to New Yook, Dear Urcle Jéd: T am golng to teX vou about My trip to New York. TO WIDE-| we went by boat Friday night. { Dizén, of Danielson. March~-5—A mised quartét. gicthg the reckless drivi . Baptist church, Quaker Till, town -of | young people. The program included x AWAKES. After we went to our statérooms my sis- | Mr. and Mre. WArGeN Bennétt, 8f Ros. ong Crcle’ Wind ]nu?:'rs. ni\u"qm:r e ryoRpafd e g ;:" ftacted | waterford. The cerethony was pecformed ) talk by the chairman, Chaifield Kip, on| The Wide-Awakes have of course been|!SF. MY cousin. and I decidéd we weould | Nindale, Made.. 8fe reclnt gHEAts of e : ¢ meentent whien se I81in the parsonagé. After e wedding a|the work of Marconl, the inventor : Tectian: - pr RS o like some ofangss. We bought some [the formeFs brothér, Wrank L. Bennett. | sgr .o Tne: Strl . R S ol o okt Pl reception was hield at the home of the|the radio &nd Intefesting amsgwien n,Ihmmg 2 long vacation. Some have SDent|niC [ Gnas M the AMINE commn Miss Bthel Léonard of Tarrstewn, X.| MRl Zoine: Sting Quartet = - font of Windliam National nank. when | VI Drother, Sohi H. Ifart. Quaker|the use of radio by Warry Hrown, Miss|l 0ne ¥4y and some another. There| Bobiw and T found a qucér drinking | Y. has returnéd homs wbtsh spending | gy ‘I8 You Wish to be-in on (his sa Thaman x Knocked own. anq]| HUIL The newlrweds left on’ a {wo|Brown and CRarles Hall. Mr. Halj ex-|have been those who have heen {o he | fountain. We pushed a flat fRing ahd los | the suminer With WeF iréwts, Mr. dnd I ot ctncerii. W reIEEance mohile driven by the| oty onevmoon later th the morning.,hibited a &miall rddio set which he owns,} shore. to the mountains, to the lakes, to| WALer came out. It Was iots of fun to | Mrs. Bénggmiis . 6rd. Leon 4 i . omptly to Robert C. Johnson. " On their ee they wi ide in St.18iving = i ‘s arink: Miss Abhle F. Prir has efitérsd Bay 3 Bitandan Nr."Snon i conducrs. he B Ml efain ey Wil TeEAE i StENns hind GG SRR ke ShSS SE T SRS S Eae e o 3 o N - & Y | Broadway. and have vour ticket in has o THomas. where the croom. a United | the progfam Harry Brown o —oren The nest moriinz we wers anchorsd | Path Inatftuie, Springh€d. Mase, where |11 0% o A0 A Sour ket in hand WA and miace of the necient He s | Stales naval oficer, fs stationed. The|amd operates perhaps the finest radi in|have staved at home. Some others have|for about one hour necauss of fhe hedey | ShE také a norl ebuiwé : ~ gelay Sof - "¢ dccident. He #al@|pride is a grdduate of Windham Tigh | to%n, enteftained his gussts with va- put their time to the best use and have|f08. We could hear the bell buoys and | Mise Lisa Bousywét, who Ha« Bean at | Ll 0 #void Mmiueh - @elay and éon — e | sCho0] and Willimantic State Normal|Tiéd radto coneért, Bt " G fuslom at the door. v hid T 3 o 2 horns. Boats ed ri St. Vinesnt's hospital, ebRtér, for gyl > school. For two vears she taught in the|ehjoved. Cencerts u“Y;:fh hearg S oAty | something fo Show for it. Tt is to be LR T:&: G N A has r:gnm Rottie, «tue- New DOHtor~ & Comedy Serébm high school in Mayaguez. Forto Rico, two [ Newark, N. J.,, Detroit, Mich., and .!rm: hoped. however. that the long acation We watched them put 8own the an- Mrs. William Coolk rEcsfitly visited S B o B the Virgin Islands and one vedr|Hartford. —The Arlington time signalhas been beneficial oné in many ways.|chor. First they tied a ropé t6 it and | her parents, Mr. dnd Mrs. Nathdf J. Bub. | - b o i s e 0 [ memiose G ‘ths erei of the O, 5. | ol (he. weather wiai e feBort| Wi ihe closne of vabation has come (1en Yery. slowly 6L it nto the/ pi-feonk of Jowelt Gk L LT Ll g todas b3 ale b G et 3 tor . a7, | 204 cake was served. Membérs of fi’,‘_ best months of all the vear ace before us. | fast on the hoat. While we Wweré sat-| The U. td‘x. 8. Héld ité September 3 T ¢ A commihivatioh trom Inépettor M. M. | gy wore ver :m(“;] £ 11 P i = ¢ith i 5 # ing the fog cleared away. meeting Moénday evening of last week at The ‘'main feafure attraction s Art ; v i a en | tumn. with its cléar sunshine and | g 3 nda: s 3 " Leahy of the New Tork voilce department | ana (he famity 301 (he hespisly 5{"%" S a: Al R ¢ pasted several hoats. #uch as the | the audlforidin of Altawaugan M. E.[Harris & Co. who present ane of va e peelnal by, (CRSE SRR, T\ BuWe i O . pPIVIIR o s Lo o RITRtE 4 hehs : Calvin Austif, Prifcilla, Bva May, Iréfis |chureh. 'The wifts béwes Wweré opénéd | vilie's srea Fomedy skits “which iv ‘;‘»Illourv‘z' rpg;a;;ung |l;\« rfladxggs ’f|rom Mrs. L. S, Bigélow c;x'enained 'rue“: year for work. There will be vienty of | Blaine Davis durin, the eves % conténts Being | called “Yhé New Doctor.” it is a refresh- megerprints of Henry Evans and William FHotn & - 2 for e fo scho6l | We went under many bridges. The |used toward {hé fufid for the e@ucation | ing, delightful and decidedl: i 1”» Luskatther, the two moen arrested in| 02y Aftérnoon in homor of her daugh-|that on hand. too. fof goife fo school e w u v e § et . &l & decidedly different this_city Labor day night for having in ;,"' Mrs. Storrs Waterman, who with| work—it's a real job and a job that ;”?l‘ Gate Bridge” is the longést 1 have :]fb;'dnllt’l:é Indian gifl. .\Efli\l;: ywl:'r‘! comiedy IGARETT [ thetr possesslon concealed Weapons. They | ' o r le8%es 500 for their rome|ahould be done right. There is lots of | V4 =€ varietv skit with a Jlaugh A 11 " i Are how in the county Jail fn Brooklyn | acoma, Wash. fifate. Art Harris is ably assisted by When we got off the boat We Kad 4 |iem Kinfer Wés ' eMar@é of the pro- | Harry Brittén, Billic Wells and Char- a i Jack Bower and son Gordon, who are|Un With the associations and zames. but | {axi take us up town. : #famme. Miss Mildre@ Kethe $AVE & |10t Vaughn. If vou want to laugh. awaiting trial at the next term of Wind- motoring to California, were recently | doWn at the bottom thers if haed, steady| Then we wefi* to {he movies. We %a® | pleasifg plafb 3610 Gurifig thé évenming, | don't miss thi ham county Superior court atfer being | e 8 ently 2 : THOBE MEBENE 4 SOt ARG OO i e o B Rl LT L SR e hound over from the Woodstock town Wr. #hd cd. Werreh S Cudes work hidden away. 260" daughter, Ive. wete gests réedntly of | “Sewing Terpsichore a la Mode.” Thev court. The communication #ays that the [ pnacig pUAig e Bupiase R0 ”:m‘x_n ofl Let's admit that school-geing is a Job.| ‘fhen we went t6 the Grand Centfal | Scotiand rerktives: B G BU L B 8 G G 4 toasted. Thi ol el (o EneTL. SRRl ok ibirmavaud: 2 BaD-| (50 addl tREL 104 & Fiard one: {00, Every-|Station and Bad Gur Tunch {HEFE: i, ol e P e v we d. ™ show fiothing agalnist (he namie of Evand. | 35500 o 0 L Purchasea bods's got a fob of some kind, you know.| . 17 the aftefnosh we went {6 Bréfiz ANNOUNCEMENTS . ; : - . | but that Lukarther's fingerprints are re- | pungalow at Obinhabta: Taite g Tt g 2 = i ' ipa 1 sa¥ many different nn‘muru.l Violst afd Lofx apear in Songe. Mirth oneexira process . corded there, and they show that he was| Mic’ Mary Wolth of o _{and that's what keens the worJd £OINg |1 1 irq the zebra laugh, and Saw s6me gives a delighttul arrested in New York Aug. 8. 1822, for | waa the s lcl olumbia Lakas Breéd Theutre. and a Fiddle. Theyv present this combin- chool business is the | snakes as bif around as my head. Betty Comptdn did weéll for herself | 4i0h i the most pleasant sort of man- red Young at Atwoodville. boys' and girls' job, and it is their par-| We had our stpper in Brookiyn. Fof | when 4hé selsctéd “Always $he Wo- . B. Prankil s Sadie| (i % o SEETE dessert we had Ttalian ice cream. man” as a starring véhiele in the pro- | Bimmet! and Rayiior are two comediany Franklin Have relur!n';a”}?m;\.“‘mii?;i HEIE Sl o 2 T ver ""'”"k’ I saw the Woolworth bullaing. It 18 | Gnction WHIh she mads for (m?,.. who know hiw. (o draw laughs aud they Four soung men from Rocksille fgured | Beach. where they spent the summer. {5000 fob of if. At least they can make| e jargest builiing in the world. | distribution. “Alwave ‘the Woman " | cerfainly will Succesd in doirig this. utdmobile accident while ridng in| Mr. 4hd Mfs. Lawrence Dunstan and|?a good start. It is often said that a job| Sunday morning four of us Wefit t0 | seréensd at thé Bréed théatrs yeésteréay, Efmett and Lund présent “A Musies) sedan on ihe North Windham;Mrs Anna Clark spent Sunday in Guil-| well begun is a job half dome. At any |Staten Island on thé férry and came baci |is 4 cofoffil, Beaufifully mounted and | VONtrilogail Neveity.” TREIF musical nov- ——————< | road late Friday night. In rounding the | ford. ¥ to Brookl¥yn on another ferr§. The | ghoti iove romance which welds | #lty Wénid #tand high 6n itk own merits T . S, @ round. Well. this forgery. and was dischatged Aug. 18, |y myiucst last week of Mr and|2ro quality that can { 1923, He gave hls name as William Leo Mr";‘”“', not be duplcated Sandlera at that time. s cufve at Shinpé's oda water Wobks {he rate, it is morée than likely that the rest S : we went to Flatbush. the 4§68 tOFRthEF. &fid is rémdrkable whén combinsd with Kinoure B car Suddenly shot off the road. 'In its| - of the yese will take care of itself. If the [ Fourth of Juiy we went té Coney Ié- tera ap: | the excEptional venttiloquial skit that y ros. yiange down the inclifie it turned over COLCHESM first few weeks are taken seriously and |land. . _ Inear as acient m‘g“‘“ Compton | they Nave. i 2% FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND y[rlmx.r(\]»‘r:(::':n::-: hr;r“a S8 \\‘r;\irch h‘lm’dnmr- Sul(lilvan :a- returned. after af the school work is tackled in a way to do m(’)':lr host. téok us on the merry-ge- ;’f:fi;xmgfi‘i &kz‘ll, w_h,d’ ?tu.u::, mlfl"? b :;!r-;lv;oflnxml?fl{nfifl "‘2 sdged b tk wheels e- | few days’ vis vi clatives | . 5 . pi ] Tethple coffiing them EMBALMERS vented the machine Mom helng precipl- {and vicmity, oo " B[ good job. Tuesday night we wedt fo Darien. | theréby ificuffing the énémity of the high | the Bréadway theatre will Nave as i+ % Uninn St Willimantic, Conm, | !ated into the Natchaue river, four feet| Miss Eva Cohen has gone to New| 1f You set out to do a job. always 4o & tonn. 1 found many firecrackers walt- | priest whose 18ve #he scorned. Her | feature pleture show 16 Yéllow below ft. H . there t T ;'tu,qoéa 3 th Jack®” the newsst adaptation of a Phene 29¢ ihody Aeusntd O id e fwry Meérke was driving and | York for several weeks' visit with rela-|a good one. Therefore, begin the year|ing there for me. ] lover is stéhed > death and the Queen, | JackEL™ the & - a o of the y *ho rode in the ev. B. C. Gatés of Hartfora pre s Ry SERUGIE v th y JAY M. SHEPARD front seat cut his right wrist and hand | ed ar the morning sorvices at the Ban| ASKS 8L the time allotted and stick to | e corpse of ner iover. in the Cofmoncian Magasine, ana fre Wheén he was thrown against the wind-|tis oharch 4 them. Don't let things Zo till some other My Lame Chicken. The story then Awings ta modérn times | countiess thousands of réaders are sagere 4 " " A arch Sunday. ¥ Gusceeding Filmore & Shepard shield. The others were uninjured. The| Friddy evening Jake Horwitz mén said th h tour- | time—there is only one good time for do-1 Dear (mcle Jed: This is my first lét. | With Miss Comipten ds Osha Thaxter, an | Iy waiting |s coming I évery section of 5 N Sai ey were“oh the way to East-|ing car was buri . °F) e or F nl 0k & #| ford i g 0 wa. urned, e carburetsr ing of the btory ana the Jevers are united " ; in the present day efbctment of the | Db Ctouie the pomession of phyes story. ) - WiN's ing her. I put hér in a coop agaif left her thére about two weeks. I guest of Plain- 3—Woward Sandstromh of Windham— | fed and wateréd hér evéry dav. Whén ing anything, and that time is now. |fer to the Wide-Awake Circle. 1 had [ "'91‘}:", "';n"";f‘w A S Gy hack-fired, setting fire (0 the car which| (= our mind to gat the mést pos-|a Hen fhat hatched out te®.RHode IA- 3 we reading e by Roy. Stewe #0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Funeral services for Madelinie B vas completely destroved small in-| Y ae U &2 § 4 xS land red chicks. 1 think ofie of them Hrroing i are a6 Kathider K:‘.‘fl. “whio' hRwe ) "TIC ) sprague were held Saturday afternoon ai|Surdnee was canped. brother, | sible out of school, for You win of 10s¢}y.q paraiysis for she became a cripple oo tab 16 Gty Ban ASOwW Lady Assistort. Tal. Conneetion | 2 o'clock at the South chavel, Chapiin. |James Horwitz, was driving the car. according 10 what vou get. and could not walk. We put her in 2 A i | ey 4 & et femte Rev. Jonn H. Knott officiated. Burial was| Mrs. James Madden with nér fwo | E coon hy herself so the othér chickens g t - 43 :;{.mhm Whbel. popn . & e it the new cemetery. South Chaplin Un- | children 16fr Saturday morning for their| WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOK could not piek her. After & while Wé : ' a ) WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- | dertaker Jay M Shepard was in charge eld. Mass., after a 1. 5 ry of Griswold— |let her out. One day as I was outsidé v\.ubh{nve the sublic, ihers ia no m.lan- of the arrangements i s 01 Th‘o {””";;:‘_",“:;",m“g" ¥ iy [ saw about seven hens in a Bunéh. : am béiter than through the advertising ; oo i i Mrs. Charles r. S T 2 ven 8 her hén! Sruzmms ot The Bulietin. | s Mabel B. Hiteheoek, worlhs grana | V175 Charics it il o morvin Ioheds 5 Al AHE et | TENEIO I0GR AT A the othér Boys' Big Stx. - it v . ) tratéd -graphically in- “His ; Allé. tFidnds over Sanday. ! Bhe Youns. Tnventor's Pluck letting her opt 1 saw that shé was | In (Be "‘;fi*-‘:‘ '::’m""’ band,” & - photoplay dramal 4 | M. Keloge Ar. and Mrs. Ronad! 4 Gryee Gardiner of Griswold—Fight- | neariy as strong as the ofhérs. are E""*!W Deiiore id P‘:’ 4nha Kathérife Greene's tambus ] [ Brown and Miss f.diise Weeks were | s e Ay, MILDRED KINNE, Age §. | Hariem, Asthy b ® [ noveir, “The Mayérs Wite” in i S as R e (edkond| 5—Allee Copfland of Willmantle—The | Voluntown. 4 “Always the Woman” will b the féa- | g oy ‘Blythe s marved ena k B F iior 1 -Haetord. "M Girl Scouts” Triumph/ P S ture at the %&&M ifilflz‘i“"‘z‘ Sin | mencing foday. s % s | 6—Mildred Kinne of Geiswold—Little o _ | tomér¥E . pictures e Bi Mise Bivthe pla¥s ths role of Olymipia 3 o 2 WF.ST KINGSTON Prudy's Sister Susie. Dear Unele Jed: We havé two puppiés | ineluds '_Ham, Hatwiltdn in A roArfE | 5 eweer a cozleze-hired girl of rare besue 1 lmanhc, nn. ! . {hat are ahout a monih old. They aré | omedy titléd “Rolling Stomes” and the i Williamn B, Wiltox of Norwich a3 N OWLEDGWENT, | Yellow ith white collars dround théir spent the week with her™ brother | » L URs OF SEKNOWLEDGMENT. |, xe and a white stréak doWn theh Dr. Kenyon and his family, Irene Brogdhurst of Norwich: T fhank |, ,cec Their names aré Pegeic and Jaek. No school was held here the past| SOU VETY miui€h for the book You séni me. | They are véry plagful and tear wer Schobl closed to give (e chj.| ] have read it, and found it very Interest-| jothes whenever they gét a chafice. g ty' &nd physical perfection bovum:\ Pathe News. !’ sidn. 1o y:.w"mn_ uv‘;rtd'by 3 “Bloed and S&nd.” Ro6a6iph Valantine’ & serviee position only to_find Herself FiFit $t45 Pietwre at (he Btrasd. #h# Jédrns that the man had 2 moré distastéful pred . COLUMBIA MEDALLIONS FREE = n . vatéd by her sical charnis, chanee Lo attend the fafr., Ing ; . "ORGE STEWART, Age 10. k) N . flnis?ou’ her. Whte ke - x P A Money. sunerintendént of the| James MéGee of Gales Fery: I thank | North Stomington. i UEEFIS unbeardble to the gifl i b Washington county fair. Who was taken| ¥0U VEry much fo¢ the book ¥ou sent me. | A iHifnediately crves hér yiberty. ‘ :EVERY 0.00 NR jvery ill. Wedn€sday. at the grounds, 's| The first caapter is Very intéresting in- e e by Paramount and will epen | suleide, by drowning, she leaves somewhat better. e was taken to the d°ed Dear Thele Jed: 1 am golng to & 14, i tHedtré {67 tour da$s be- | ¥hiié hé is drinking with the A home of Oliver Watson. | Helen T. Greeme of Plainficld: | was|you ahént mv iitile Kitien. iR namme | g &dnésdsy. PR Vi no | #r6us toasts fo their happiness. As 'our home always has room for pictures of those you love || Mre mannan Fathawsy of Bast| very mieasad swiih mey book entitled The|is Tanby. T dress Kim up in me dent | SOnE g PR Greenwich, is spending this week with! Girl Seo Triumph. I read 1 .and-while photographs enable you to look backwards the star and- Nila Naidi | 'eavés shé séés § woman fire 2 shot through ;| clathes, 1 liitie dréss dnd bonnét. Hé | ire eneagsh . T ot and NiE ) M Thank you for it. | ik be d This oy e i":fi?i: ;! e mesand ¢ rs. Flora Briston, it was very interesting. Thank you for it. |iikes to be dressed up. &h ARNGHRCMBERL of interest rently lifelese fe ‘husband he 5 ) i p 5 Mrs. Willidm Briges of Altor and Ref|. kigie niérich of Wilimantie: 1 am|{ T put him In my dol's carriage and %vfl l-'n: tho#s who tollow t| ched on thé floor. she flees to an un- " "‘Men ll‘pofldiefimm.fifdlflmd, t&w’ | sister, Mrs. Bert Stanton. of Hope Val-|'vefy much vleased with the book you|he will go to sle He goes up stalrs Sf the photoplay. F § RoME insanolhér town. In 2 news- womanhoodiand manhosd, they quickly fade and spoil. I€% ‘were. sdMérs hée Sundsy. Lot md 10 fe werg interssting, and I|and gets m my dell béd and iays down. e Sxotié, oforfa) | BBr #hé reads of har dmsband's death. Mr. and Mrs. Frank May .entértained ! thank vy very much. When he is dressed up he looks like z of . is @did to bé evén more | Fn tifé shé ix again alome. hér uncle's 3 * = Irelatives from Boston recently. 3 H . | e i monkey. inteFeMed thih was its gréat | hblresk, ahd marries a prosperous veuns wmm M photognfllq.céfled ifi Colunibia Med' Frank Hille with family of Blacks! oo WRITTRY B Wb CHRISTINA CLARK, Age 12 3 1@%yer Who With her. at his side, allions? They will last for a lifetime. And the best part of [, stone. vietea s oM Fae | LETTE i Moosi. e rapidls and ith,whom Sof. & e e &5 Bicknell and his ‘ousin. Mrs. Tda M. SR & ‘ ‘daygBter, &he is Suprémels Happy | it, wie are giving Columnbia Medallions away FREE at our } ienvon. Sunawy aftérnoon. s Trip to Ocean Beach. My Trip to Mystic and Lerd’s Peint. every $20.00 5 bégin to gathér when the honss- Mr. and Mre. Monahan'of Providencs Dedr Tncle Jed: One morning when 1 Desg Uncle Jed: Yester@ay (Aug. 14), | whose ridé to Al has with- i# Mvaded by Rer hqfild{' sec- . had rooms with Mrs. I. M. Kenvon dur- StArt- N o { came badk from down street my WOtREr | fathér, mothér, brofher and nivself 54 3 out . a man st the A T AP e 4 2 iftg fair week. said she had a sarprise for me. 1 askeéd'!ed for Mystic. We went by the Way of ) fhe mdn %ho ma . whé dedired hér. her first husband, A0 s coapon cand neat G Jou ae @ the Hote, copts Oliver Watson atiended the school| he whag f was. She ssid wilie 1 was| Cofsdauch HIIL The read was nr- g st | and who turas her plri on into dis ¥ and 'begin t6 have the amount of your purchase f| commitice meeting at Wakefield Tuss| gone anel o our neighbors had asied mé | row and Fough. e day evening. 10 go to Ocean Beach with them. T got| e o B AR TR reddy and Cefit with thém. On fhe way Winsted.—The local police have beém|we had cheese crackers and bananas. asked to B on Uhe loslont for & man - wé gol there we hiad a shore dinner e visited relatives in OW Mystie and then friends in Myatic. Thé ridé from Old Mystic to Mystic along thé river is very pretty. “vnu cdlf obiy.t6 whip the crode strents of hef Ife into a maeisirom vésénting °f 48 dn <} @nd then went in Dathing. Ome of them | Later in the aftérnoon wi cotn hospital, New York eity. dn said she Soing 16 gbt some postcards. | Lord’s Point. one of our (ri nw | nas- heen cotlecting fimds supposed) ! me Back she had t¥%6 shovels | with us. Thefe %e Wi batching. AS) the institution. The man who gave hifh and She \gave oné of the $HoVAls | there were no breakers and the Watér uame ax Jenkins has heen soliciting fund 2 irl [ jwent with and gave me | was so warm brother and I enjoved it i Ridgeficld and T~i-aghd t d pefl. We.had some