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NORWICH BUL wumu Ji 1 Chured nrna t-l-phln 1062 e T o A full quota of members of the school Board including the ~recently elected jmember. L. Leo Thompson, was present ot the regular monthly meeting held in ithe probate oftice at the town building Wednesday eventng. . The bpard reor- ganized for the emsulrig year by re-elect- ing Dr. Frank E. Gulld chalrman and Fgbert A. Case, -secretary. 'The chalr thm appointed the followhig members to he varfous sub-committees : . Clinton Lathrop, Frak afid, William J. Sweency, Hormidas 1 and Mrs. Robert H. Fenton. roperties, Repairs and Insurance Walter R. King a8d Dr. W. P. 8. Keat- ang Transportation: Walter R. King, Dr. [W. P. 5. Keating and.L. Leo Thompson { Lbrary and Textbaoks: Mrs. Robert H Fenton, L. Leo Thompson and William J Mweenoy Evening School: Hormidas Dion, Wal- King and Mzs. Robert H. Fenton duation Exercises: Mre. Robert H Fenton. Walter R. King and L. Leo hompson Auditofs: Hormidas Dion and H. Clin- ten Lathrop. The members present were Dr. Frank ulld, Dr: Willlam T. S. Keating, istopher €. Case, Walter R. King, William J. Sweeney, Hormidas Dion, H. ton Lathrop. I. Leo Thompson andy 3trs. Robert H. Fenton The report of fhe truant officer, Jean P. Paulhus, showed three cases during tihe monfh of September of which two Awere from the Natchiaus school snd one from the Win Street ®chiool. They were investizated and ad- justed. ThE report of Dr. W. P. S. Keat- ing. school physician wa and ac epted. It Was voted to fix the salary Bf Charles H. Caswll, teacher of music ¢ the public schools at $1.500- a year, ‘childres i one of the outlying distriets was discussed without act The erowded condition of the Natchaug Grammar school was also considered. any of the members of the board told attending the Io rades at this do studies at the usual e ‘moFoimg sexions” for section_and aiternoon sessions forl $he other section.’ Parcnts have béen §old that conditipns could ot be im- er had been thoroughly tendent of schools be authorized to pre- fpre i arucle onthe crowded condition f the Natchaug Gramn ol and the immediate urgent ne f more room The superin- Pe printed and distributed Aea. and puplis of gchool to be delivered Bthers intérested in the building of a B8 addition. The article is to be pre- Pared before the special town meeting %0 be held in the near future. Ordering Bt Dbills paid subject o0 the approval of ihe auditors brou wession to an pmnd. Levi and Clars Upton. man and wife, pt’ No. 17 Clark stree fore the Jocal _police court yesterds morning a With intoxication and breach of %0 which they pleaded not guil- Whe complainant was of their iF% and the time shortly before 2 Sefterday morning when Officers # and Oleander responded to the @in they arrived on the scene Yhe Tprens w n their own domicile With a4 male zuest who was enjoying a §iat but who left when the minions of the law entered the house. According to Sfficers the Uptons wete talking and were not very drunk. The Mor of liquor, however, was strong in place but there were no beverages n sight. In addressing the pair, Judge Prank #. Foss told them that they were fore the court too often but that he ollld give them one more chance. He jontinued their cases for two weeks and they are brought before the court dur- g that time bot The dance held under the auspices of will go t ojail fhe Central Labor Union at the town hall ¥z a decided success, about one hundred JoSples being in attendance. The Peer- Jess orchestra of this city provided de- btful dance music. At intermission mleb J. Albro catered ¥red T. Garn of the state police bar- packs at Stafford Springs was at the pa- SPMaa 5. oain in the police station yes- terday from 9 a. mito 5 p. m. meeting 6 applicants for motor vehicle driv. pre licenses. The number of applicants wan considerably lcss than. f past lree weeks. Justice of the Peace Curtis Dean has jgiven a decision in favor of the defend- nt o recover Costs in the case of Mr Pora Blanchette ve. Mrs. Louise Duches- ront of u:e oem theatre. The he wirs 1wy o e eldemali w b .o i block paving. The Rocky m of' ting company was nce. During the time that elapsed before an employe came to attend to the matter everybody in the viclhity believed the wire (o lsl: Slive” | Linswan xuq\nar came. upon the scene d1and grabbed hold of afe end of the the | wire, explaining that it was an arc light wire used at night and was “dead” jn the aftenoon. The wire was repaired. Recently the men of St. Paul's congrc gation met In St. Paul's hail to consider the advisability of meeting occasionally during the autumn and ‘winter months for the purpose of sociability and the discussion of common problems and - terests, There were 23 men present and all' felt that St, Paul's chirch shouls have a men's association. It was de- cided that the association take the name of St. Paul's Brotherhood. The following officers were elected: nesu. The case was heard Justice Dean rmrm flaéj time. Attorey resented the dehm'llut and A nby Frank H. Foss" tiff. The buit was lorxln' dfl$ wages due. Archibald W. nun-u of Mapsfield Center, agent for the state board of ed- ucation was &t the eommon council chamber in the town bullding Thursday forenoon meeting with children between the ages of 14 and 16 Who are seeking employment certificates. Four children presented themselves, ‘twg from Willl- mantic, .one from’ Andover and one from Lebanon, who took the required tests. Rev. James J. Tyler, formerly a curate at’$t. Mary’s church in this clty, who has been transferred to: the Immaculate Con- ception church in Waterbury by Bishop President. Charles ' Headen; - secretary, Nilan has written to a local friend, say-1 ;0. icion treasurer, ). . Tas- ing that he s & very busy individual just| 570l iTe” committee, J. Riding, at préseént. There are eight masses in the church on Sunday and on an average of 8,000 parishioners attend the services, There were few signs In the’ business section of Mafn street “Thursday that the day was Columbus day, a legal holi- day. The only flag displaved for the oc- casion wag unfurled from the ‘headquar- ters of San Jose council, No. 14, Knights of Columbus' in the Loomer Operd House lock. The ags on the post office build- ing and on No. § mill of the American Thread Company stood out prominently but they are unfurled the year ' round. ery few flags \ero in evidence in the residential sections. Willimantle was well - represented at the Stafford Fair Thursday, it belng es- timated that close to five hundred peo- Ple being present from this city and vi- The Willimantic-Stafford Springs v fine transported nearly half that humber, others going in private automo- biles or by train. An atfempt was made Thursday morning by some local car owners to carry passengers to the fair, but Joseph Hochberg, proprietor of the Willimantic-Stafford " Springs " jitney line complained (¢ the state "motor vehicle department and two officers came to this city and served notice 'on the public service me that they would have Lo stop. Henry DeLeo, formerly of the Hotel Touraine barber shop in Eoston has en- H. Lee, Mr. Bamber, H. Johnson, Baxter, The Brotherhood met again on Thurs y, Oct. 5 and all present partook of a delicious surper. The president very pleasantly~ explained the object” of " ke brotherhood and invited -all” the men’ of the congrezation to become members. Four mimbers ‘of the Plainfield ban] rendeved several ‘selections which were greatly enjoyed. The next meeting will be held Thurs- day, Oct. 26. The evening will be giver to a discussion of the guestion, Should All War Debts Be Cancelled? St. ‘Panl's church will celebrate its tenth aniiiversary on ‘Sunday, Jap. 14. 1923. ‘The Right Rev.’ Chauncey B. Brewster, D.D., bishop of the diocese ot Connecticut, will bé the preacher .on that oceasion. The ‘annual meeting of the Clericus of New London Archdeaconry was: held Christ church, Pomfret, on Monday. Oc'. 8. Lunchcon was served by the lad of Christ church. Election of officers Tesuited as follows: President, Rev. J, Martin of Hebron, to succeed Rev, Graham' of Christ church, Norwich signed: vice president, Rev. Walter T Forchert of Willimantic, reelected ; sec- retary, Rev. D. Coombs, Plainfield, re- elected. © The next meeting will be at St. Albans church, Danielson, Monday, F. L ters Tuesday initiated. evening. joyed. Miss Florence ard Mrs. sisters of C. Reynolds, Mrs. wich and H. o ley's funeral. “The names of are on the list {turned from fheir three weeks' vacation | Knight Albert DeForge of Moosup, and Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 88 Unlan St Willima; Phone 29¢ ilady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer $0-62 NORTH S8T. Lady Assistart. Teol._Connection WILLIMANTIC : : 3 t ir it oon. spent fn an automobile trip through the| Other members. the highways. Of that amount $2000| ocrats, Thomas W. Segar, Mallory 0. | orrin b immrer s w0 New England siates short entertainment program was|és for the maintenance of the roads and|Maine and Arthur J. Wilcox. Mrs. Abbie Balchr, MPs,' Iana -Dunkde Michael J. Brennan, of Iall River,|then carried out, which was followed by{the balance for permanent improve-| Bills were paid (0. the amount of | ana’ Mos Anmie James motored to aor a local Visitor | Thuradax.’ | smoker. and.a bufel Tuncheon was | ments 87450 Wich recently to call on Miss Mar avison of No. 238 Northjserved by the entertainment committce.d Mrs. C. E. Pomeroy has returned fo| In the probate court the. final account | py 7 p 04" street is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- \lh!ch.cuhhlsl(‘fl of Gerard Dupere, Wil-| Windsor after spending the summer|of the Warren Dawl adinistration of Ba']'r:t\wn 'Ylleg:inr:il flr:: ;;“ssgffl Ml‘\fl “(ivfir win C. “:r;dr:u\\;imorfust:;?;n:dl A, An-lliam Sullivan, Henry Peichie and James | with her daughter, Mre. William C.|the estate of Erastus C. Woodmansee was | quietly . here. Eversthing. went Ao, vs Wi v cipal of the{ Muldoon. White allowed and ordered recorded and an or- i 4 5 - . £ cratic. W I‘r;'drifl'r“h:r:'::t J!&;u;,‘(h'noihm\"; 3 re—— Miss lflul&"d) HUK{)‘:’H){I“OH of Hait-|order of distribution entered. An allow- The Bassett family were recent visi- Mrs. 5V N6, ‘2 ford spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs.|ance was made out of the estate of Al-|tors in Pomtret Nortn street has retumed from several COLCHESTER Jennie Boiton. bert C. Arnold for the support of his fam- ma L vy P L hospi- The funeral of Charles H. Dawl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lawton and|jly. 3 All The World At Work 4 i % was leld in‘the Baptist church Wednes- | family of Hartford spent the week-énd| Martha J. Malley was appointed admin- 5 St Mrs: Charles W. Apaugh of No. 17} gay afterncon at 2 o'clock. The church|in_town. Fegm the Upllen Satey Somumerce North street'with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Edgarton of No. 88 Pledsant stroct o5 72 filed with relatives and' friends of et o & (OGS Sy Over 0D brefeons R G e B LR e e g g body. The Rev. W. O. Berckman. pa< | fly to Meriden. Miss Jessie Baldwin of Forest Hills, L. 1,is the ghiest ‘of her mother, Mrs. 7| l0F ©f the Copgregational church, offi- , vi Ne = - = elated. Two selections were sung Ly|sold his farm to Lorenzo Batignani and ¥ i Srover v opect Streel s A 1. Stebbins and E. R Gillejte.| Antonio Flano and will move to Bioom- Winfield, Kansas, are. the saests fox o] After the services in the church the fu. | field. ek of Mr. and Mre. P S, B of wpns| Reral cortége was escorted to the cen | B. L. McGuek, Charles F. Sumner and Ridges.” etery by the Masonic fraternity and their | Clement ). Sumner were in New York burial service was held, S. P. Willard |last week attending - the world serics There was o ripple of excitement on | officiating. games. Thursday afternoon on Main street when an electric feed wire broke at a con- nection of & transformer on a pole in Hattie Jackson Temple, Pythian Sis- Josephine in town Wednesday ' The Cereal that ; Tastes Good Your Grocer Sells Wheatena. The Wheatena Company, ‘Wheatenaville, Ranway, held their meeting in Pythian hai One c; After the ceremonies a lunch was served and a social hour was en- Dawley Kell Dawle: hester 73 to It was voted to apbropriate $3.500 for Pietro Cantino has sold his farm Brandy street to John Lamarbo of New Mr. Cantino’ will move his fam- John Eimrath of Birch Mountain has Miss Minnie McAleer of South Man- Husse; ir. Gardner of Rocl attending Mr. Daw- women and be made voters [ andidale’ wa3 sel of New York y of Meriden. Mrs. Hattie of Nor- ville were 36 men thy 3 e on THE SEASON O Dresses, are coming in every day. IS HERE with the rysset colored leaves meekly dropping from their branches—it is indeed a good indication of fall weather. The change of season as seen through Gur new stocks is not left to the imagination. though a magic hand had been . waved fairy-like over the siore, especially in the section devoted to Suits, Coats, Blouses and Separate Skirts, where new arrlvals F NEW APPAREL It would almost seem as |ty skimming. 2 heayy-running separator. ‘And ;tl Wby th E are mare than 2,500,000 over. gts Call gn us the next time you are in - THE JORDAN HARD A DE LAVAL Cream Separator saves and serves twice a day, every day in the year. It is the producer of a steady, never-failing income during every month, regardless of season or weather. Its saving of butter-tat alone is so great that the De Laval pays for it- self in a short time. After that the exira profit is yours—to prpmdm ore comforts and conve, Eoug the farm, to buy bewul;?”k or equlpment, or to save. The De Layal Separator ellmmntes the drudgery of gray- It saves the epergy wasted in oneratm’g a lifetime. That Lavals in daily m It brings prosperity to your farm. Let us show you why the De Laval is a better separator. town. 1 ARE chester has been visiting her aunt, Ellen York will be the speaker at the Congre- gational harvest ‘supper &t church. Istratrix of the estate of Sarah A. Greene, deceased, with Howard E. Thorp. praiser. 2L Barper, November 6th, with order of notice. Wal- ter D. Barber was appointed custodian. of Flora V. Saunders, deceased, was re- ceived and ordered recorded. Miss McAlger. Morgan H. Alvord has won holarship at Yale umiversity. e e WINDHAM Samuel Lane Loomis, his third Rev. of New church néxt Sunday. Plans are being made for the annual the Congregational Mrs. F. E. Guild has charge of | Miss’ Dorothy ~Brown the Life's sweetest moments are often lived to the strains of music, which expresses more than words can say. You will never forget that haj convenient. you will never miss the price. epublicans, George N. Crandall, Fred- rick A. Bailey, Clarence D. Wood; dem- ap- “The last will and testament of John | SB®™ Bullard place Johannesburg, South . : ] S aciiitia o { the supper, B L (o1d more thon tered the employ of William B. Elliott. | Dec. 10, the meeting of the selectmen and town . evening when The rupswicl 3 4 3 4 k' Sa rogram, s. H. 8. Maine the waiters : . Rev. and Mrs. John Pearce of No. 1091 Ars. Coombs and Master Richard]ClerE Saturd . e s Gas words could cver say Specigl Brunswick Features g Prospect ‘street are’ spending a few days|Coombs who were visiting relatives and| .oV T D. Martin of Hebron was a|2%0 FO8 O g G A The * bich dacks Brunswick isp’t s in New Bedford, Mass. friends in Newfoundland. arrived home ] ViSitor in town Wednesday. A5 FRcois g, 27 hppielarbiel dacks "R i P The Brunswick Mcthod of Repredustion - Mrs. Otto B: Robinson and daughter,] Saturday. g oMY Mrs. Charlés Shailor of North We: At S R R oL complete—it is deprived of obe of the greatest smbodying the Ultona and the Tone Amplifer Phyllis, of Lewiston avenue were ‘Hart.. i st ey calling on friends imn towp |Performed on his mose ‘by” D W. sources of amusement and entertaimment for TS0 d Brincict featur Gr e 3 . ! ¥ nghast spent the 2 Hendey at St. Joseph's ' hospital = last HetFRES nswy i 'H“ O e amily have clos.| Wetk-end visiting falends in Hartford. week. Rev. W. M. Brown had charse. yourself and your friends. playing of all makes of records, with i o Mauens damily have clox-| - Evelyn, daughter of Mr. ang Mes. Tr-| Chiples . son O orcester Was} ke services' at the church’ Sunday And there is no need to go without one,aswe from mechanical suggestion almost s| A {South Coventry, and returned to rhis‘ Sealdently 7 bughed “on. Th«r‘r was @ m#'lh\g‘ yl;l the Bac.n Miss Elizabeth Anderson is the ‘guest will ghd"’ Jain to y Then &9 home and P v . Al Aty i e e ™M of her cousin. Fiskine Sawyer and fam- tell vour family how much you want a Bruus- A Word About B:umwwk Mrs. Minnie Merrill, who has been a{py D ' Alday at 245 p. m. in the principal's|ily_of Petersburg, N. Y. wick and how! easily they can get onc for you. SHW‘FQ!'“W Kmm guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rise-| ;neration. ward Pratt will re.|Tom: The basketball season’was dis- ‘Thr:d Pa:-lm:n::he:‘-s > f_‘cla‘non uhml 5 k’ ‘h h dorf, of North street, returfied to her % > 2 | cussed and officers elected for the {2 sood EHEpranfe il th HeSt MERAE i W; You may think that the same piece sounds home in Clinton. Thorsday. Ao Y er while at the hospital nE year: Prosident. Samacl Mints : vies| 0f the seasan. | Five!new members wes The Price You Wapt to Pay :hk:‘:m R s mm;:" ! Howard W. Green on Thursday pur-| On Wednesday evening at Plainfieid §t. president, Arthur: Stebhins, Jr.; sewre-| 3dded. | A" number ot quéstions wero Convenient Payments Godowsky's “Rustle of Spring” (Sind E chaged the Goldie Shurtleff place onj John's’ council, 'No. 4. K. of C.. held{ tary-treasurer, ' John lis. ed. _Sandwiches, - cake . Walwut " stveat, - Mr.Orben intends. p] an Instalbtiof. of Ahel sowly Meatn Mael R e A o location] are Servea by the vfficers, Mrs:" Glady Brunswick Phonographs come in so many interpreted om a Bruniwhck -luth 3 move into the house in the near future.|cers for the ensuing year. District Dep-10f the hall for the games was namel| Sonwichsen, Mrs. ~Amy MacDonald, different styles that you can find just what you piano record—and you will realize thie ¢ Airs. George F. Taylor and Mrs. Theo- | iy T. Frank Cunningham of Willimantic, |as follows: Morris Broder, Nathan Hay-|Mrs. 4. W. Clifford and Mys’ D. P want at the price you want to pay. Tul difference. A gore R Parker of Church street left{assisted by District Warder Willlam M kin, Louis Solomon and Steven Fedus. | Oehrig. Thursday for a visit with Dr. and Mrs.{ tin. installed the following officers hefore| William T. Curry, Edward an@ Irsirg| Mre. Albert Bates and daughter are u.‘.‘.ml H u-; of Vves;._(bruok. Me. They|a large gathering of knjghts m,,\ Plain-{ Jonés of Lebanon were fin town Wee. |0 ¢ Nl mm[Y home hl;rrusczn a':’d \m" will be gone for a week or more. field and surrounding ' councils: Grand | nesday attending the funeral of (. H.{Spend the¢ winter in' Hartford and New A Philip Dodge of Storrs, a high school | knight, J. A. Leahy ; deputy grand knisht. | Dawie Jersey. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS friend urm:\da\v‘ik.ro::;n.w::hs;;‘a‘n"?xvfi ll"“l; ;nmes A.de‘(e.\‘. chancellor, Edgar Go-| Mr. and Mrs: Clinton P. Bradway of erL\' -‘I\J“_X G\_‘“’d ;}ask peen the guest olldpy._ancber 3 warden, Samucl Chaboite; treas-| Stafford Springs are visiting at Rey.]0f friends in New York. fe . G S| Gerard Dupere ; recorder, Henry Peichie:{Main street. New York have close eir *summer i :::‘:'\"‘\ir:‘ ;«:‘:.»Tm; ""«n?,‘:r"“;f“ii' M:f; advocute, Adelard Gobeil; lecturer, Jo-| Thursday evening the pastor of ‘thr|home here and have gone to Brandville g and Mrs. Josepli P. Coter, No. sfl:‘h‘;\‘]:‘”am“ guards, William Peichio L‘Ongl;]zgail'n‘mal church will deliver the|for f';‘l‘a “'“r‘f:-km it tolantl ;i 3 5 .. |and Wiliam Sutiivan second -address of the senies of Our| Miss Mary Packer is visiting s »\,\1‘-'"‘;2(:%?::;'2‘:‘ G dypons. of No-| Following the installation, Rev. Father|Great Revivals of the New Testament— | it Mystic. g, pren i b 4 Herbert :'nrty ‘of Norwich 11-:;\.,, }‘w'\,“_; Richard P. Morris chaplain of the | Pentecost. Migs Stillman of Chicago has been the ¥ Fetursed Trom o walk's. Sutomablls hip] C2UICH §ave 4n interisting andress out- AR B S * s Sk P| lining some of his experiences on his re- PR 33 B L i s 3 ] ARE o the Whte Mountains, Bethlchem, X.| (T\1¥, [P VU5 b BOLTON cently spent, the day with her aunt, Miss EVERYTHING MUSICAL 24 FRANKLIN SQU. 3 avmond J: Jodoln of Baltic, demo-| . Then followed a brief address by Past Emily Perkins at the Inn. . crhfic ‘candidate P o o {he| Grand Knight Raphael Seney in' which he | The foliowing officers were clected at| I . Johneon has sold his interest in St Glstriot: was e M Tnume | Dresented o the retiring grand knight,|the annual town meeting held last week {the firm of Johnson and Potter to Wil- R T Py WD O. Gilbert Charron, who has left Plain. | Monday: Assessor, James A.’Connors d;|liam Potter, a brother. John Potter will 4 y erests of his| o T bl o\ boara lief, Chatles N. : take the civil service examination for Gty eld and is now employed by the Reiq & |Poard of relief, Charles N, Loomis tvil -3 3 Hughes Co. of Norwich, a most beautiful | Selectmen, William R. French r, postmaster in: Mr. Johnsor's place. ~ = The herd of cows maintained at the|gold K. of C. watch chain and eharm in|Kneeland Jones d: Frank H. Strong The Wompna' Misflonsty sociecy. iy 19 county jall at Brooklyn entered an ap- | behalf of the members of St. John's coun- | auditor, 'Harley B. DeWolf. Brnest F.|hold its first fall meeting with Mrs. R. = = S T o ple orchard this week and after cating|cil as a token of the high esteem injStrong; grand jurors, Framklin H. ka-|T- Bixby oh Wednesda, done ‘and the ladies deserve credit for| municipal abattoirs, native housing] Raw cotten from Russig their fill of the fruit which was Jing|which they hold him for his good work|ton, Arthur F. Blafr, Waldo B. Rice,| Mr Tracy of Wauregan spent Sunday|{neir work in giving it. and HAMEEIE to become a source of on the ground were found to be very|while with them. and wished him all the | Nathan C. Maine, E. Selma Haley,| Vith his sister. Mrs. Ida T. Pegrum. J. W. Baker has been discharged| America’s market for hardware, | tiop between Pgland n much, intoxicated. They were taken to| possible success in his new duties. James A. Connors; tax collector, Paul| Miss Iithel Safford of Willlmantic is|from St. Joseph's hospital and is stay-| heatipg lants and construction sup-|Russian cxchange ' Is very the barn at the jail and treated by a| Mr. Charron was taken utterly by sur-|E: Clement; constables, - Samuel R.|the guest of Mrs. George’' Cook. ing with his brofher at present. plies Is handicapped because of lack | to Germany. . veterinarian. One of the animals died|prise. liowever, he sincerely thankell the | Woodward, George Whippert, Charles Mrs, B. C. Bugbec Is entertaining ner|of American architects in China. Brazil wants well-made. Fegl- but the others are on the road to Tecov-|members for their beautiful foken which | Warner, Charles A. Lee, Otfto E. M; cousin, Mrs. Hattle Libbyy American-cloths are very popular|en bathing suits, for men ‘womsn i it would always be a wonderful reminder of | Bel. Edward Peters; registrar of voters, HOPKINTON A good many from this village at-|in Palestine. 3 cou” Tracy, the well known minstrellyne happy year he spent with them as|Maude L. Woodward, Frederick D. Fin- $ tended flic auction at Gilbert Mathew- Rooster Must G e man, has written to 2 local friend from| i ‘grand knight. He then briefly ox.|1e¥: town school committee, Harley B.| The monthly meeting of the town|son's in Mt. Hope. ¥ " ooster Must Jacksonville, Fla, under date of October | il J™1- IS B0 CUR PECHY €| Dowolr, Maude E. White. council was held at the town hall on| A party of young people enjoyed a 40 The Werig A Werk From the Indianspolis Newe 9. that the show he {s with was going.|DisSed hle Dleasure In ‘welcoming the Monday afternoon, October 2. Super-|trip to Hartford Sunday. They were] (From the United States Commerce| Missour! Democrats, g big and making money but the weather d 5 e would| The highways were left in the care of | visors of electi e Nove 7 7 Tiia T Cornglia A : o Faxing mopey OF e #blet obe With Ahem as much as| ainr e Jeft In the care of | visors of election to serve November 7th,|ihe Misses Tna Broseeau. Cornelia Bro Report.) the Goddess of Liberty was extremely Rot. The show started out | 2% C8 1L OFF T IO 85 TUCh aS| district mapagers, @s follows: Center,|were appointed. For District No: 1. re-|scay, Hattle Johnson and Mary Burrdl,l Many industrial coneerns in New|tical emblem, ~displaeiny from Springfield. Ohlo, on August 17.|he would Iike to, tallowed by B e ones South, X M Sirons:|publicans, Henry J. Wheeler. Slexander | Harola Barrett, Floyd Scarborough, Ai-|England are using coal mined ‘in New | is now up to the Jndians ind “Up 28 tar o5 e Virgiate, 2| Otier remarke were made by District| . Howard and noshuest: emee e | W Lewls: democrais, Willlam H. Dur-|jen James and Roy: James. Brunswick. Canada. These' mines are| to make a bit with 4 Dr. and Mre. Louis T Magon have re-|Deputy T, Frank Canningham, Grand |aper h , James FI ee and Homer H. Clark. District No. 2,1 Frank Bennett has purchased the oid|also’ supplantlng ~ American’ bitumi- | by substituting the hem in Phoenixville and ex-|nous coal in the canadian market. ter. reports.) Africa; is to d some $§5,000,000 on municipal deceased, was referred to Inventory and apraisal of the estate The fumeral of John C. E. Davis was beld at his late home Tuesday afternoon. Rey. at the house and the Odd Felows at the Alva Davis aonducted the services grave in Oak Lawn cemetery. Over 100 republican electors gathered at the town hall Wednesday ‘evening for a caucus to nominate candidates for the general assembly and delegates to the state conventions to be held in Provis dence, Wednesday, Oct. 11. Albert S. Bab- cock was elected chairman and John'J. | Greene, clerk. Samuel R. Avery was nominated for semator and Everett \P. Mathewson for representative. For delegates to both conventions, J. Stanley Dow, Everett P. Mathewson, Ju. la P. Bafley and Josephine L. Colling, were chosen. The town committee to serve for two vears, Henry D. Bailey, Henry J. Wheel- er, Josephine L. Collins, Julia P. Bailey, Frank M. Hill, Frank E. Nichols and Ger- aldine C. Philips, were appointed. Leverett A. Briggs and Julia P. Bailey were nominated for members of the state central committee. A motion to instruct the delegates to the congressional conven- tion to vote for Samuel H. Davis of Westerly for member of congress was tost, 52 voting “no,” and 49 “yes.” R. Tirgah Cook retorned home Fri- day from a montis visit Witk friends tn Vermont and elsewhere. Gardner G. Burton, who has been tn poor health for some time, but much better of late, has gone 'to a hospital for an X-ray in order to determine the cause of his illness. A horse belonging to G. Arthur Mills in some way recently caught' his hind foot o iz halter in the stable and came near choking to death before help réached l\xm laty out out Sultan Of Turkey fifl to them Good usually WE:»E td.mhen is they know Butter is an ideal food, and when Meadow Gold way you'll w-nt to M Gold is churned fmbduly e, g:mc:u‘u- fresh iewn .Ba care lnd th“ in making and your mmm-.e nnmlt Mohartinsd T the lulinl of ih- onz?.n Bmpire, who according o upqfl., fust about ready to retire from public life, and his resignation will be accepted with- any embarrasing questions. The Turkish Cabinet is report and the Grand Vizier has nof Ged the Kemalist Government that WARRENVILLE Fu Owing to the bad wellher of Sature day the members of e Babcock Cornet band ‘were handicapped in :the célebras tlon of thejr B0Th anniversary. However, a large pumber g-lm!r!d at Baker's ball for the sheep pake and Mfi ards th: m Wae in B-punE tru Choreh, 1T mf‘“&?i " en} hnd L ST whve the ,sgy Constantinople Government does’ not desire to embarass An- ®ora. Should these reports prove e, Kemal will send = Governor- 14 Which Rewalad Her Heart Qur (pzml monthly plan maki You can own a Bruaswi e you Meadow x@ys find Meadow G EEL yment iy This