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Y 4 trom Mew York, utfel “A : n% sday M: K:;g'i%‘k the world's series. The it the Fir: ‘nmg«nu@msm e th Mr. Vardelis' Royys- o 105 segtatered. The. det Royce tions were most eigborate with cut flow: I 'sInstant isDouble oasted for Faull Flavorand FullFood value. DoubleGround for Instant Sc LIPTON'S |Eeata INGT COCOA Hon of the Yalo Divinity Schoost will e be- Fun October 23 and ‘M Maslborough—The tie yote on sélect- man was smeeting resul A. Puller. Perry: ed N. Pratt in fhe Tocal Themaston—Harry Dickinson has d_chief of the local fire by the fire commissiongrs. been reappointed first obert Lumpkin second nother term of one year. returning home “iA from work, Woleott t Mason G. Adams, who galow ac Peach Lake, ‘Was emall racing car,. driven by @ was seriously injured. Naegatnek—The St. Francis' T. A, B.| drum corps has practically completed | arrange r the celebration of the 19th anu! the earps to DE held here on y. Thé program will be star a big street pa- rade. . .Wabertpen.—Three men were tried Béfore Justics Tetro for the-non-pay- axes. They were An- Leon Bucks and Vin- cbh man was.required with’ interest and the of Police James straightforward tal d informed the remember at teous. He stated th: eived complaints that officers and impol ountry and n automatic n box too owner plac- men intelligently. Later was solved. The iron box legless midget Head Of The Mohammedar Church wintendent, Miss ¥ rganist. A, @ 3 of welegic and Rev. , pastor E Gracc Methodish clurch is célebrating itg 75th annivérsdry ‘of the 'z:!mm'jm &l this wesk, and dt 7.30 there was a finely shown historl- ¢al pageant, under direction of Mrs. T. taining and interedting. Members (he cradle roll and primary deparument BRIEF STATE NEWS | S35k " Senany cssr #ad orsans . three das clébra- | 1784 by David Sunderland and had fve New Haven—A three days' el oy . g g ah oldrs and reached 95 ccholars with he centennial of the founding | MCEr 5 = 1866, This societv was organized be- Wosdbnry—A large number of friendS| fore the church’ property . was pur- cighbors met at the home of Mr.|chased, Thé first memibers numdered 8 George H. BenhAm to help|of Which two are now living The them celsbrate their golden wedding. |church was organized in 1847 and a lot rwn | b 1871 it twis voted Lo buil da =~ ottt voted to parson- ben % “vomes for Je.|a8® and in 1872 a church. The cormer: s F. Welr, and 66 votés for John |StONS WAs laid by Bishop Haven and rom: vestry dedicated by Bishop Wiley in 1875, The uditorium was dedicated by Thomaston —Truman R. Olmstead of | Bishop Peck in 1882 and . sermons was fined $100 for \operating | preachied by Rey. J. O. Kriowles, Rev, a5 suiomoblle while under the influence | F, A. Ciafts, Rev, George Morse and for reckless driving | Bisho Hamilton, 11890 and was called the Docking chap- jter, after.the pastor, in 1393 1882 Mr. Hamilton organized a dodble male quartette, which was 4 moted cme. He gecuréd Bénpamin Dower, to play. the flute and Richard Bdwards to play the Mason Hamlin organ he had given to the church. This organ was replaced by a smai} pipe organ in 18)2, it béing thé first pipe organ in 1892, it being thé first pipe organ the church. had. Thig served until thé Fowler Memorial or- gan was dedicated in January 1922, and rarsonage werb built by volunteer quartymen of the church from three Westerly qguarriés, Batterson's, Smith's and Newalls. There were 28 young men fr | who en family, service at 10.30 a. m., morning worship and Sunddy school combined. The sérmon will be by Rev. William H Bath. An Epwerth Leagueé service will be held 4 6.45 o'clock and at 7.30 even- ing worship, reception of members and sermon by the district _superintendent will take week's \pples, . |Grapes, nat. 14 qts. Bilven's Opera House was well filled | Oranges, Cal, box . nad & leaves. The musical| fhyrsday evening, it being the Peaches, No. 1, 14 ats; '\ m waé uhder the diféction of F.|nign: of the K. of C. Frolic.” The min. | Quinces 14 dred Taylor, or, - which £ by an ad- praye 1 dress by Judge . Rathbun Who also prosented memorial resolutions in memor of the late Thomas Hazard Pea- 7@ |body. These were adopted by the church. Advert G. ve a talk on The m »; : gfi&n 6 et Y & . tor of the First Bapt sociad hour. 7 ev Nichols. This proved miost enter- Phe Women's Sewmg Clfcls aboit of Rouse Babiyek about 1367. The Epworth League was organized in When the auditorium was dedicated in The seps for the two church entrances tne hurch and Sunday school ed in the World war, On Sunday there will be held a church lace. This will conclude the vities, Géorse Vardells and E. J. Metiver oward Martin, the school su | grel parafle was/held Wednesday sva:|Pears, 14 ing led by the /Westerly band. ABout|Cabbage, bbl, 40 members who took part in the # scene bel in ol Kentucky. 'The Darktown wedding Was introduced. Tl wedding introduced Willlam _Alexander as the bride, and Anthony Martell as th- groom, Dr, Harold Doyle took the par son’s place, 2 Roman travesty cn titled The Death of the Gladiator in th second act, W. Legter O'Brien s% part of the Foman sentor mos: adrire- bly and Martin H. Speéllman, Penny Ante, his ‘attractive ter. . The Ro- man gidiator, Archibald, was played by Leo Roan. A piano duet offering in the third act, with Charles Mullaney and Arthur Brown, in the leading Toles, was weligmiven. n uymflh act @86rge McCormick and Georgs Chapman in And That's That were.indeed funny. . 'W. Lester O'Brién was interlocutor in the iast act, with eight end men: James McCormick, George Chapmian, Willlam Donovan, Edward Butler, John Reardon., Chick Cushman, Godfréy Moore, and Richard J. Butler, Jr. The soloists were Charles St. Onge, Dr. H, F. Doyle, Mar- tin Spellman, Fratk LaPére and Arthur W. Brown. The marriage of Miss Ruby Mae Aitken and Clarence Alanson Vars of Bradford took place at 5 o'clock Wednesday after- noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrg, Alexander Aitken, 55 Cross street, in the presence of both families. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fred A. MacDonald, pastor of the Paw- > uck Congregational church, The ma- tron of honor was Mrs. Viriol N. Hastings #nd best man was Raymond C. Vars. Mrs. Helen Russell played the wedding irarches. A ceception was held from 5.80 to « p. m. Upon their return from their honeymoon the couple will reside at 19 Chéstnut street. The bride presented her attendant a ring, and the best man received from the groom a 323 degree Masonic charm. There Were many gifts, including cut glass, china and silver. Represehitative Samuel H, Davis of Westerly withdrew his name as a con- testant in the Seeond representative dis- triet Wednesday afternoon. This made the choice of Richard S. Aldrich of Warwick unanimous. Mr. Davis request- ed his neme should not be presented. The democratic town and district esu- cuses were held Wednesday evening to nominate a senator and two representa- tives to represent the town in the general assembly. Frank G. Booth was the unan- imous choice of the caucus for senator. Adam Sawyers was nominated for repre- sentative of the First representative dis- trict and Thomas V. Clancy was nomi- nated for zapresentative from the Second dfstrict. A vote was passed giving the democratic towh committee power to fill any vacancy which might occur, fair last week wer gene Requier, A. B. Simmons, George H. Pray, Thomas Afishaw and Mr. and Mrs. John Trinchero. cently Babbitt 4nd little daughters Jean and Nancy of Providence. are visiting rélatives in Danielson. cester, visited ret bi-week! _ ' His tull title is Cheikh Ul Islam ~ Eaidary Zade Ibrahim Bffend!, and in this new photograph he is shown wearing priestly robes, richly em~ brojdered. This leader of the fol- Jowers of Allah is absolute ruler, wpiritually and in the mosque his word is law. Abstinence la the tom-| wand of the praphet—and to this! Be strictly adheres, Out Goes ‘All Rheumatic Foison Rheuma Acts on Kidnoys, Liver and|{ang it takee sust o Bladder the Very Fist Day. Hector M Con; | tenth. Then another great celebration i BALLOUVILLE Among {hose who motored to Brock- Mr. and Mrs. Bu- Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacConnell re- entertained Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mrs. Alex Labells and little danghter Mr. and Mrs. George Knight of Wor- Ives herc Sunday. rter condusted tne usval Rev. J. W. Ci réad from the twenty-sixth chapter of | Mrs. Cole in Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul Schepis, who has Deen at his home in Italy With his people, is expected to arrive here today (Friday), accompanied by relatives, Mr. and Mrs., George Denison are en- 3 Matthew on which his eveaing talk was based. The Blackmar, Mrs., James Cornell, nell, on the East Killingly road, JEWETT CITY 5\t the meeting of Faith Chapter, No 2, 0 4 following evening a large number wil £0 10 Moosup ak guests of Rebecca chap-| Y. 1" U. ter of that place. Instead of Thursday night, October 11 Court Griswold Invited—Ady, In China the child's firse birthday is [ FTOHL the Harrishurg Patriot. made the occasion of great festivities | TeXas oil driller went It is the custom to prepare great quan. | Without succéss. Now you know the titles of “mien”, or noodles, and send i about to all the relatives and friends. After this first celebration, succeeding | birthdays are searcely notleed until the service Sunday . cvening. He Ruth E. Pray led the Epworth ing. Thé toplc for the eve- Mission Study, Get the Facts, To th eFolks. F. M. S. pened their years| D. W. Heffeley of Columbus, outline of study Thursday last, when a |iting friends on Main street. meéting was held at the home of Mrs. S onnell. Plans weré made for the different meetings of the year. Fol- LEFFINGWELL lowing the business meeting, the study | ' it 4 hour was in\charge of Miss Mary B. Mac- ho read a paper based on the text book to be studied this yedr—* Bu—ilding With Thdla.” Readings con- cern'tg tne subject were glven by 5. Charl T Jornei Margaret MacConnell. The de- 4 e P . The Mrs. 'G. A. Gardner at ‘\"::,s;gh\ ore ;2 charge of the spent Thursday with Mrs. H. S. Young| he e society will bel heid at the Home of Mrs. James Cor- | b id A STONINGTON efiggrtaining dale, R. L Frank Lee is visitiig Th Auburn, R. Brunswick for his health. spending the summer in ) street. Westerly Sunday. Joylng an auto trip to Hillsdale, N well. rother, Rev. P. C llins, and Miss Witt, ollins of Storrs A turdl college visited b Mrs. P. 8. Collins, Tis week, children of Providence, day visitors of Mr. Biilott, S, to be held Thursday eve- | Sunday morning sermon will be on ning candidates will be initlated. The | Eternal Life and 1l be who will :% t 7.30 o'clock. The topic i 1| P. S. Collin True Depth of Dispair ¢ | depth of despair. held, areas of the commodit; How to Ifistantly Have A Beautiful White Skin Tomatoes, best, 14 quarts Tomatoes, ‘No. 2, 14 qts Broilers, live, Ib. Broilers, dressed, 1b. ... Chickens, live, Ib .. Fovg, live, 1b. .. Fowl, dressed, Ib. Butter, best tub, Ib. Butter, best print, Jb. Eges, Conn. newlaid fan. Eggs, Conn.. hennery . Eges, Conn., gathered . Begs, western, doz. . Grapes, Concord, 12 qf. bae. Caulifiower, doz Spinach, bu. 190 Celery, dor. 190 125 Peppers, bu. . 65100 Cut carrots, Calye Calves, heavy, Ib. Cows, milch, hd, . Steers, nat., 100 Ibs. Hogs, live, 100 Ibs. . Ham, best smoked, Ib. . Lard, pure, 1. .. Beef, prime, 1b. . Beef, medium, 1b. : Cows, dressed, 1. Cows, common _dressed, Ib, Lambs, fan., . . Veay, medium, ‘I Veal fan. western, Veay, fan. native, Ib. Bran, 100 Iog ... Corn,” No. 1, 100 Tbs, . 4 Cottonseed meal, 100 Ibs. ... Dry Mash, 100 Ibs. Flour, 96 W, sack . Gluten, 100 ibs. .. Linseed Meal, 100 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. George Riley have been Alice Rotand of Wake- fleld and Miss Frances Ivenalar of Peace- Ls and leaves there for & trip 10 New | o mrmocrs 5 Mrs. Albert P. Steffenson, who has been . ne, is at the home Gf Miss Huldah Bohman on Main Rey. George B. Spalding will speak at the Broad street Christian church in Mrs. Oliver C. Griffin is the guest of § Ruth Lathrob of Lathrop Hill was a recent guest of Miss Mildred F. Leffing- Mre. Willlam Olliss and daughter of Mansfield, Mass., came Thursday to end a few days with Mrs. Olliss ¢ Norwich Toyn | SParks farm Miss Ida Brown has returned from a N York. She was accompanied 4 Dodge, who &pent a few Danfel Elllott, Mrs. Mabel Hall and . I, were Sun- nd Mrs. Joseph A. given by Rev. o lead the B. 3 True Patrlotism: What It Is and Does. Socidl by Lady Foresters, Wadnesday | Isa. 1: 16-20. 28,000 feet Discoveries indicating ah enormous amount of ofl have been made near s | Madrid, where traditlon refers to hidden Lettue, ' dos. e i Onions, bu, . jerformance. New scenery and = £OS- , | Dimes wete shown at the initial _per. | POst0eS, nat. bu“, formafce Thursday evening, The musi.|Potatoes, sweet, BbL . cal numbers proved to be up = daté and ere directed by Arthur W. Brownm. M Ths s a five-act comedy, the firé: | TUrnIDS, bu. Pouttry and Datry. s, dressed. T . , bést live, Tb. Grain, Hominy Chop, 100 Ibs. Middlings, std., 100 Ips. .... Oats. No. 1, $0 Ibs. . Poultry Grain, 100 Ibs. Timothy, bale, 100 ibs. Timothy, loose, 100 Ibs. Wheat, 100 1bs. .. | (All prices are wholesale prices.) Good demand: Grapes, tomatoes, peaches, celery, fincy apples. caulifiow- er, chiciens, broflers and Conn, fan. egas. - Fair demand: cabbages, spinach, let- tuce, beets, carrois, nat. Votatoes, beef and veal. Slow demand: sranges, corn, onions, potatoes, .peppers, quinces, turmps and parsley. s MARKET CONDITIONS. The upward irend of -wholelh e ccn- modity prices continues. The frait and vegetable markss on the following pro- fiuf:'.s T cah: 5 tomatoes, pears, quinces and uce/ are commanding firmer pricss. The lard, beef and veal markets and batter market constitiite a. firmer tone. Prces are being well sve- tained on different grades uf buttce such as print and tuh, butter I'rint buiter Tanges from 42-46c a . The n- to supply enough vegetahles -In order to meet all demands has been the the whelesale markets firmer tome. Sl there are adequate 2nioas, sweet potatces, eak- fully all requi holding back from buying fancy egus on ¢ now prev: are not a:cessibla, \ A 2 / WILLINGTON born in Bohemia. Miss' Raffert cating for M and wife w w h her Hillside. of Rev. W. V. prayer for his Frank P unddy _eveing etter Worl tractor fro; zek will al ord Springs. Mr, Pari { visit in N s Factory school. ward Wraight, who has been stay ing with his brother, George Wraikht at Mr. Meyer's dairy form. Fiancee Of Ex-Kaiser Wil liam Of Germany President Harding, by proclamation, has desi v };Qflfweck. 1t is ‘attogether fitting that this store, which for ared in the making of better homes in this community, should at movement. Our entire store is one great ex- tion-wide Better many years has sh: now take a leading part in this gre: v i Hibit of those things which ake better homes possibl all week. . Dfop in anill spénd 4 few pleasant momen! furniture creations now on displa be a pléasure to show you'through the store. CHOOSE A NEW LAMP Porhaps you will AAA fhat n Lbw jamp will o make n blg difference in the appearance of ur liying reom, know that you will pe leasdantly surprised he yvery jaw prices table jamps ag pictur They have handsome art glass shades $9.85 LIVING ROOM SUITES ©AK HEATERS s @ special heater goal, soft coai, tically any fuei, substantially mada g iva years an 3 and it fs guass iR gni your fue} foal not aniy asd 49 get byt igh in Price, Prices From $12.50 Up We have just colonilal buffets in gol- der gak that we are go- ing to clase out at big broflers to meet ents. Siores are not large size mirrors, are extraordinary count of the high prices. which Rz« A5, due to the fact that they clbse out price— $29.75 NEW PERFECTION OIL HEATERS $4.95 Here 18 just or cold, chilfy fall Anys whet vou do Hot wish to light the furhace or stove, They are smoke- Mrs. Luchart has returned from & vis- it in New York. Her mother, who 18 94 vears old, is well and active. She was v, a registered nurse, is Snedecor. Her brother £ New York, and Mr. and Mre, 1 Snyder, spent part of the time Erwin Allen, the thirteen-vear-old Son Allen, had charge of the taking E is having an_addition built on his button factory by a con- ernto fob Just W1l bo amazed at the tremhendols volume of B hest ons of these ol hedters radiate to ) corner of the room, Bei build a house on the former resigned, ahd will work at the Hall Valie tomsiTow, farm. Mrs. Sikes teaches the will succeed Mr. Sikes as superintendent Miss Lila Fenton is taking a rest aft- er many years of’ teaching and makes A Fieo Presctiption Dées This for You— You Osun Prepare It at Your Home, New York. application to g elous results,” sa; > b Loy et Trichith Sak nax atout | et to. her wonderful white fiin and the im. t Get a bottle of Rheuma today and |proved weat & Satisfled gmile on your face to- mOrrow. ¢ It's & remedy tHat is asionishing the d it's just as good . lumbago and kid- whole country, for /goiit, sciail pey misery as for rheumstism. oth It drives the poisonbus Wasts trom lfitgn the joints and muscles — that's the secret of Rheuma's success. Put We dor't ask you to take our ou follow % Jays. “I feel| “It is absolutely harmlssé aRd will not it my mfi”gmv 8 &' or woman | produce or stimulate % gmp of hair. gk of 4= mhmn" in & st ook ey White, transparent, smooth and velvety. 1t 1§ my own discovery | "L especlally recommend it for tan coarse pores, dark, sallow, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles, and in fact every blemish the face, neck, hands and arms If your neck is dark ohe ap- pHeation of this Derwillo-oatmeal combi- eafance o hand = 3 Ty ‘:m °fl fiz “Ifi.h’m th?n ‘anfi lmmon will make it look as white as a et iy, erwillo Instantly glves you 2 y \Sbout such, re. g:nd-hmdm s O That. abuses, they o 3 entical | have roug rd work and ex: ripticn that #hitened skin and mfi:" the sun and Wind, this combi. obliferated every defect from my face, |Dation ! neck, hands and arms. Untl you try it fomlddfl.m Milllods who have used you can form no idea of the marveid word for it; g0 to Lee & Oswood_Cb. | change it will waiting for you. [aor Basiness resuita g inexpi bottle of Derwillo. m e the oatmeal | aflo; as directed in every .21 the _ekin | plicat ily. Use us a urers and r tl o | Tt Ts B0Id In this city . unde . mo tonish you. It makes the skin appear thtui E a | complexion overyone will talk abowt N lln:ie. ;ilp ication, 1 mg_:r_ ire of. telling | matter..haw . rou; and . ungainly the il work a ionderful trans. it e @ results I have had.” To get the best effect be fure o v o, Wil W or any, good druggist and get & Boi- | Xoy Ers'tt y6u¥ own hame. |to follow the completd directions contain- | . Princess Herminie, of Reuss, re- tle, and if it doesn't do as we promise q;gg ? 10 | ed in every nackage of Derwillo. It i5 so| ‘ported engaged to ex-Kaiser Wil- t simple_that an h it, : - et your money back. It will be there P g T K ggé: B Ina SA0A Sy vub S dle o ivé. that sny girl or woman can| Mam, despits frantic efforts of his ¢ _nte T drug- | family ana suppofteFs to prevent Wilj refund the mdhcs | Scribed as youthful and vivacious s u age of Derwillo | gists that there. will b, - | thé 3 is s no sdverisng b A | S 4RI DI a0 py i, o glate fudfhnter et there Wl be & no-| ths union. The Princess is ae- Bt i Bl | o, YRR S 5 : clea: - Liske cold cream | retund, ipdrantes by deparimnt fto purpoge. The first [and ail drugwists, ihcl this* combination will as: | good. 4 ¥ iuding Fee & Os- shine into the lonely homé &t | Bnd one likely to bring a little sun- J Doorn. 4 Mr, and Mrs, Hddy Bur- Relph Hutchinson of Bristol s gunt end uncle, Mr. and _ Lineslt White, Claid Bidrédke has gone to mantle o spend the winter with his coustn, Mys, Dunbem. Roy Pling svent Dundey at his home in_West Stafford. Mr. Meyer is having a large shed bullt, and Louis Dimek haye been on a hunting trip in the Charfes Armidon has moved his steam sawmlll | to Mansfield Four .Comers. Wilbert Ruby's, il is Mason lot in ning at present. Miss Mildred Amidon is attending Nor- mal_schoat” at Willimantic, and _Miss Hazél Amidon attends the high school. The Center achool is not in session this Week, 43 the teacher, Mrs. Walter Gahan is 1ll. A Friends in town have received an- nouncement of the birth of 'a Jaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I Coley at . Mrs, Coley was formerly Miss Julla Cartier and resided here with r parents, who later moved from town. THE supper served Wednésday evén try of the Baptist chufch, the Christian dumaged by W. C. Rucy will gome {o visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tocated on the|Congdon of the Flanders roud, ansfleld, but is not run- entertaining her mat.herfilm eld e J. Manwaring of New Ve, - A Jeon v Alfred Nellson of the grove will ieave | tErtalnlig Hiends trom Gut of town. Monday for a week's trip to Miss Sylvik Dellbridge is spending.two weeks’ vacation at her summer nome in Maitrice Wilson of the villagé have re- firned from atténding the state sunshine |ielson spent Sunday With Mr. Barlow's | Bagewood, R. 1. were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs H H Crowell +George F. Plerce bas an apple trés et ?e"r‘i“a‘u“’:.i‘a".‘s A _the loeal branch. ran Seyefal other mémbers of the Nigntie Rosé Call &nd son Jamed err | hdve roturned to thsir- fiome “n New York city after ér the Buspless of Chrifith degvor Soblety was well atténded 3 sum of $19.50 was received of West Mafi street Ha? the misfortune Wednesday to run into 2 telegraph pole at the head of Champ- . L 3MetS00 '8 3 thé S T e W s s s e (A 7 + i enated Oetcber 9fh to 14th 3 fa- ble. We will hold open house . You will not be urged to purchase. It will '$145.00 IN BEAUTIFUL VELOUR Pletured above is just one of the many handsome new overstuffed ilving room suites we are showing in rich velour upholstering. Note the distinctive wing backs, the full roll arms, then come in _and actually see how luxuriously madde andl upholstered these suites are. It will be a source of constant pride in the yedrs to come to have such a splendid suite in your home. In taupe, blue or mulberry velour, the price for the complete suite is only §145.00. A STRIKING NEW WALNUT : DINING ROOM SUITE $169.50 Here is a finé new creation in dining rdom furniture in Amarican walnut finish. This beautiful suite is Queen Anne period in de- sign -and includes one of the new oblong tables, a large size buffet with mirror as pictured, five sid€ chairs and a host chair with genuine Spanish leathier®séats. Tomorrow's special price for 5 this complete suite as pietured is only $169.50. FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE 51 1 That Assures Real Satisfaction The purchaser who desires to purchasé bedroo will be permaneiitly satisfactory will find the rea desires in the abdve sulte. 1t i8 simble. yet very z dainty ip design, and each piece is well constructed. dresser /with large plate mixror, semi-vanity table, and chifforetie are included. Winished in American walnut. Be Sure and o ses this Smib—ii will be worth ibe Loulle of a special urMETHODS AvpeatToALL 't 1l with his Gardner touring car. His|s#as a New Londn vis. y A humper and rediator were somewhat| Miss Lesiie Bechwith c. strect | driver in Pomfret ihe fmpact. Mr. Mason|is visiting Miss Chlora Brush i New|- Burton Brown, turfiod out to let an approachiitg car| York city, vasy Aim and iiss Effie Haynes of Benn avenue 15| Ar and Mys. Frederc Gillette of | sohool during last year—3i in New York city for a.féw days. 4 . zaling an cx-|pupll in the local schocl whose attend- Mrs, P. A, Kumpltsch of the grove 14| sammer EAST KILLINGLY Thursday With her sister, Mrs. Benjamin | entertained Mr. and Mra. Ray Youn s Miss Jean Kirk of New London spent| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young recently i:}m Su fargent at Riverbank. Mr. and Mfs. Herman Barlow of Dan Rethlehem. They V.t 10 their summer and Mrs n - Ducat &ré aven Gistrl Mrs. ding (@’ two weeks' vacation in Can- ts amidst the beautiful new Since the early Colonial typleally American spirit and des found fn our homes. We have both chairs and rock- ers in & wide variety of styles at prices— FROM $9.50 UP Buy Your Columbia A VERY_ POPULAR AT $85.00 $100 PER WEEK delivers any model to your ) Come in and hear them. If You Have No Ac- count Here Open One Tomorrow Why not have your pur- of new fall furni- ture or perhaps stove charged’ % glad to open for you, making charge whateve: convenience of . and Francis it 18 understood there| 3fajo: George S. Smith and J, Percy | amdng local resid wast't sufficlent room on the road at|M:rcih motored tc Wasterly, R I, on|Broeton Fair. this peint to allow two machines to|Wednescay (b transact basiness. Joseph Marco, has returned to his| sister, ‘Mrs, Byron Miss Loulss Congdon of the Flanders|ltome i Hartford after a vt te local|Stanjey, Marjorie road {8 enfoying a weelt’s vacaticn trom | friends 2 A part of &t she is spendirg| 1lerbert homds of Beach Point s at-| Mrs, Fred Shippe with griends in Hartford. She will re- | tedding the Niin:e g:a.ol ih a few days, accompanied dy| 3IMis. Emima Fuaker has rdured {01 Thursday to atten Mre. D. 1, Goodals of Hertford, jwho|Ner home at Quaker H:l. hav.az 1 sister, Mrs ISadore W her cotage at the grove, 1o Mr. and|-. Francis Coffey Airs. €tarles Thempscn for the wint=r.| certificate for i i attended the eatertaingd BRF D i ) ‘oslet, Thursda Zohn Potter of D: ingalow | anee was perfect for the entire yesr. NORTH STERLIN e e Pred Risler and MMiss Olive ot Providence, R. 1. were Sunday visi: th Mre G. F. Plerce. Mr. and Orwood of New Lonfion visttors with G. F. Plerce _ " |Stephen and Truman Young of Terry-| -George C. Spooner has plum tress I Mrs. George W. Thompson and HXB\ ‘ville. bloom. " Mrs. Benj Hall and daughter of in_bloom. Wild geese have fight. Mrs. Serah HNl will spend the with her sister fn Daniclson. st P ST