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Defaul tor to file bill of particu S hties W, Covell ve, Mike Krug- | A a for bonds of prosecution. | 0tto 5. Sobmmidt v Eaward W. Mar: | plot ot e 2 failure to answer. Mar- | of v 0" g o B st . Eawara W, Murk o o e "Bl ham. Default for failure to answep! Ar-Ife built a house and mow conduets i P o ;xr L veyedeliid Ida- Piante. Default for bemail store -:al -;? supply hruxgen‘ £ iss Clarissa H. Pendlet - ure to. gnswer. connection with his home beside the ’)):c::d as candidate for . Hn@lg?ed liyorces: Marie Eva Met- | way, d:c afternoon in’ the latter part and the name of 3 ne 33! Tl MeUhe o Gomeiiué ».|Of Jast Week foir youns men, . well 104 {3des o EGORIS" wis Shea ve. Nellls Shes, Brscutrix. Priv-| Somoa, o au automooile bearing = o ucus. 3 ' € - Prv- I New York register, stc at his_door. 'nw“ i A ileged under Class X. Victor Budzinsky | gne man’ came in it wn 3 ¥ § 4 Y e o X best cigar in the place. Mr. Bundick The surr towns have been| in St AHrY of ¥ To Cougt: Mary Bllen Dawson vs. Ar- | ifierifa o bk of elear. The . cus bolding thelf couctses with the fol-| 0" 2g" Brbupedt B g ] s I MomntyYe tomer after critically looking them over lowing resiiits: Columbia, frwin ©.|Yvonne C. Mulén, kfiu%tfl‘ ot Mrs. AFFORD SPRINGS | gccicd, one and offerea a 10 il in Colling, chalrman, snd Rasmond E,|Joscphine M. Mullen of 4 im street,| STAF dyment. Hie expained that e mad ; a|were qu Rev. H. C.| At thé democratic caucus held in the |DOING smaller w0 M Bunrdic Clatke, pomdvatgl Riymon| 3 1 was the | horough hall [Fuesday evening, Patrick | 1S chsnge, which lay on SOy Sauires for tepresentative and George| pest miap an s Mullen, 217, Murray and Daniel Avery were nom-|$9-90. At this point man No. 2 cam: H. Champlin mh-mk P. Potter for | sister' of fhe | , Was bride d.|inated for representatives. The follow- | D and immediately declared m;c‘ = jutices of the e on the Democratic |jr. and Mrs. Bagker loft shortly after |ing were nominated for justices of i |WaS & shame o ask a man to chang. Iticket. the ceremony oOn their honeymoon |peace: Frank Z. Fairfield, Arthur J. Mel- | ¥10 for ten cents. He produced a smal At the Ashford Democratic caucus|which will be spent in Néw York city|bourne, Fred J. Glover, Wiilis E. Belch-| e bill which he threw on the pite. Then ‘peld in Ashford William MoQuade and{’und other places. er, M. D. O'Copnell, Henry C. Fiske, H.|¢dme No. 5. He allowed that the oth- o = ymond O. Baker were nominated| Mr Parker is. & of: the|F. Wise. Arthur W. Kingsbury, James)cTs ought to be licked for making such INGTON mother. She wWwas esnecially kindly aaod o and J. B. Al Natohsug Gratmmar and at-|F. Warren, Francis J. Fitzpatrick. & fuss for 2 cigar, he threw down same STONt T Charitable in her jidgments and pos- Anowlton for Jud‘: of provate. tended Windham High schbol. He is| zne cases of Guy DeMarco and Oliyer {00 @1S0. Then followed the tme-| . ogorly tug arrived in Stoning- | sessed a sense of humor which helped to THe Chaplin taucus was largely at-f'emplayed as electric foremdn by John |martin for operatiig jitneys without |NO!R game of manipulating the money.| ~—WE RSy N0 coal barges, load- | keep her youthful in mipg- 1ended with Henry Raton as chairman '-rl_"ig ton. ha: received licenses from the com- ;l;-ree:(‘ “!l:h?:rbtin ;\lrfiflu‘rdid\c s _fmf.'fiaif“ with 1. One contained ‘s(qn mi;f She was the f{’lend ‘olnew‘labodé b?l Dem| SRS been i foner E ¥ 3 2 = T gar 4 5 meri read mili en ps; ] 1 I Ul . O 0| M‘u{unm '1:} fl\:.l:r’; for :};‘3 b Mifix:'nhrma'.rmp '.’.mau;?;‘lmgidfi upon the m‘f oo h:zl:l: T “l::x‘: left in the direction of Plainfield. The |foF e Sued w.nn:lr e oihee. g e .“::1 ‘:';Qr'fm irnn ‘;fild:'lck wupq- Résentative #ad B. 31 Weleh, the re- | Iponard Drothtes Garabs. ino. The borough oourf, Wednesday afternopn. | Storekewper figured up what was left! . ., ¢, coal company at Westerly. |iameis fond of walking. frequently tak- ublican candidate for judse of pro-| couple are well knows and vers, pop- | DeMarco and Martin brought passengers|nd found that he was §5 shy. He|®h Op 4ic Brothers have had a fine | ine's Yo of from thres 1o fous miles in te, was endorsed for the officé at|ylar here. B from Willimantic to the Stafford fair,|CTanked up hiS auto and startsd in pur-1 .. . of mackerel, which they took from 3 ; one aftgrnoon. the cau : Taan but they claimed that they did not col-| Sult. In a minute or &wo, as gbod for-| heir pound Monday. This is the first| “"B Sat™ il yre Chddwick leaves In Hampton Wallace Jewett wasi A résglution has beso pdopted forl, C * atviqual fares and thac the en.|fune would have it, he mit a state po-| o | PA"NE VRNGICY were locally. L . i ; one sistey, Miss Saralj W. Kelley of South s unamimously nominated for repre-| cnanier and the matter will be taken|tire Ioad in eachecase was paid for by |lice oficer from the Daniclson bayra The remodelling of the Second Congre- i Ando boen - nidme: : : dckildren, : 3 n Bot Marco and Mar-|The cop heard hfS story and took in- | : e has been Gnish. | Coventey, Comn, and two gran . sentative. ; ook |one person. h DeMarco and Mar- s story S lagrean G 1 gt , Cogh, S5 cey grandekilaeas, . ’ At the Democratic « held i | UP, With the nationdl hesdquarterd IEE BRI Lo liconses ferest at once. He wes able to over- | F' U0 c Contractors and_ painters and | Bessle M. Chadwiek of Birginia ant ‘ ver over eighty wewe in attend-| A committee has been named in Te- 1™ ) "o’ Graham of Hartfora was|haul the men near Moosup and insisted | forvices will mow be held i the chureh|crick G. Chadwick i 3 . E s e funeral services wore heid at (he dncs and they selected I'red J. Olds| 52 16 formice a visns ouraey fined $5 and costs for carrying passeng- | ihat they come back to Burdick's whevelincicad of the chapel as in the past. The funers] " ) i y W itive i 3 i Stonii Salem Congeegational chruch Jast Friday tative. i ‘lers from the Stafford fair grounds to|they were positively identified. There! 3o Bertha Shippee, of Stonington, 12 e S o T e ng; | Iohn Reilly, Dr. W. P . Eontins, W Baritord whitiont a leense. The fing| Were offers of o sefticment but 1he o | ang Geoner 3t Dendleny of Weltetly, | afternoon, the vastor, Rev. 3. Tupper, H. Woodward Was chosen us repre- ! Gpoel e opr. & H. Fenton | and costs amounted to $16.16. cer refused fo listen, e took them 12| were united in marriage at Harmony eot. |oficiating. Interm m ) 4 , ON ALL MODELS EXGEPT NEW FOUR-DOQOR. i Cing of Willi- | Dani 23 e b i, Rev. D, O llal in the Smith cemetery. The bearers el gt the tocth end thel g govien tikan s gyranit of tnal | Attorney’ Willam A Eine of Wil iHguicRen. where slier mme gulcy and i tage Monday moraipE bY. ¢ were as follows: John Faliquist of New T e et ada 7| 1ack of Interest displayet In. the Red ™Y O T (00 WIERAT | ROTCe M i Busdick what | S, Henry M. Friedman and son, Ar-|London. Judge Henry A. Rogers, Edwin Srotate at the south sad - U4%¢ 9 Gross since the end of thé world War.l . Meiropolltan Life Insurance Co. in|they had taken by a careloss mistake, | thur, and Miss Sophia Seldner, are vis-|[H. Harris and Willlam R. Darling of P the Seotind Temberatic caucus| There s hawever a demand for | tomn for the pust 15 vears has been |and were allowed to depart. iting in Newark, N. J. Salem. % siting nurses’ assoclation. granted a four months leave of ab- which was attended by five men and Saturday affernoon at a meeting of| The members of the World Wide Guild, z Model Regular Demountable Rims Self-Stavter three women, Leon J. Moffitt acted as| The fall campaign which has seemed | sence. tho-boexd of slgcimen, Ahe Proyn- of ‘the FiRy Faptial el Jiere heva LEBANON 5 o —— hairman and Samuc’ Spencér as{to move slowly up to this time, prom- i appointed as- the cd member |as their guests members of the Bap W and Bl O« Brits dod Me. wné cigrk. The 3 ises to become more active now INDHAM the ustoes of the Daniel|church World Wide Guildof Mystic. A} Mr. and Mrs. O L. x c o . o8 ontative ] e Gabtad W Inde of ek W a3 fund. The board consists|s and_entertainment was provided [MTE. Amos Lillie have becn spending 3 Chassis $235.00 $260.00 Of those presont who were sked tolbridge Coun. IS Rere to orgpnize af The viano puplls of Miss Darothy 3 H. Jennings, James H.|Tu evening. Refreshments were |fe% day rup they sald that they were unwill-| Women's Democratic club which will| Brown gave a very enjovable cecital in | spca ang Erowning. Some ved at the close of the mesting. Theso | M08 0 (. ciie . Apent nd Runabout 269.00 294.00 ing to appear against the republican|hold ifs first meeting at tue Red .Gross|the Comgregational church Saturday af-|rliativs (o this fund are of v vas a large attendance from Mys- - ie e aiibl 3 : 5 daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mre. [* Fi Willoughb: 7 | rooms in St. Mary's hall, Valley street, |{ernoon. All of the geléctions were well| Glose to 50 years ago the town of Gris- o 4 . . Sitians ot m:';m»c Everett Kigiball,| Thuraday. evéning. "%t N rondered. The following program was | wola throdgh e stiecmen orowed Richard Wilkinson. of Church street | JoHn AU of New Britain were =suests Touring 298.00 323.00 Sarmiel Spemcer and Johin Bass were| It is intended to hold freghiant mest- | carFied out: Study, Heller, Margaret Och- (o temporary loan, $5,000 of Daniel fed ~Tucsday ovening at gbout 630 at [SHRLy of thelr father, O 4 bell ; nominsted. ings and have FPB:\'““‘" who will Qis- |¥ig; Restless Waves, Root, Mary Spokee- | Anthony. Before he ‘died, the town paid | his home Fle was one of Stonington's o R Me. and M. BB Manming. Conpc In Mansfied the Democrats nomi-|cifs the {géue of the éampalgn fo that |field; Souvenir, Schumann. Alice Jacobs;|$1.000 on the loan. When Mr. Anthony's joldest residents. He was in his ninecies Wil Wb, S0 atf, (008 T &0 Haniing nated (George M. Andrews and Ivan|dil may be thoroughly infortned. Progress, Bingmuller, Marian Balley; In-will was read it was found that he had [and had resided h for about 30 W'-‘“‘; Groton. spent Seturday and Saturday | W Gedy Wileox as representatives by accla-| Mrs. Antoinett is gave 4 quietude, Burgmuller. Aibert Kimball;{made provisions that the loan to Gris-] FOT many vears he B apane. | night with Mrs Chapman's brother, B. n mation cellaneous shower recently at the{German Alrs, Myra Spokesfield; Grass-|wold shoyld not be collected e N e e & . R roa o ens |R. York. Sungay they visited her cous- 4 4t ine Hebron Democratic caucus|home of Mre. Henry Cyr in honor of [doppers Hop. Schmit, Biinor Sherman;| Agrecable to the terms of the will | MO xetived many vears ago. He attend |Th ot JURE OOl ) Sedan Four-Poor the approaching marfiage of Miss|Tender Blosom. Burgmuller, Barl Pot-|the town of Griswold placed the 4,000 |ed the Calvary Lpiscopal chureh and | B o 5 G0 Fohin 1o grana. § Marie Lovise Mornedu {6 Henry Dote.| ter; Harmony of the Angels, Burgmuller, | remaining ~ at interest. Later §1000|Was u widower. He s susvived b¥ . B oo™ S s The house was préttily decorated for | Eva Kimball; Oriental Dance, Hern, Mar- | was added to it by vote of the town so | feushier. Are. Aonic Oaboll (20 SO0 [P, Ban g’ seg *Y, H. Tavior, Raymona ||} 1-Ton Truck Chassis 430.0¢0 ) the éccasion, the color schéme being|garet Oebrig: Nocturne, Feari: Alice [that tod: the principal of the Daniel f! Hlonington, The deceased was !Taylor and Miss Edith Goss hgve return- also of S £old and blue. A mack marriage was|Jacobs; Limpid Stream, Brgmuller, Mari- | S. Anthony fund is §5.000. This fund is|2¢ “’ B R e AR T R gl ¢ held, Mre. Cyr acting as the groom|an Bailey; Pretty Thoughts, Maria-Zuc- |not used for the maintenance o o8 s England states and Canada. Fordson T““?", 395.00 .ster. who has| Mrs. Charles Troland entertained this HHH such | and Mrs. Lajointe ‘the bride. ca, Albert Kimball; Merrymakers, Kerg- | town's poor, but is available in b e C.oW s of Wore Those présent were Miss Gauthler,|man, Elinor Sherman: Bercese, Iljinsky, | cases, as the trustees shall deem prop-| . Héte gor. the past two[week her Mrs. Hancock . and Migs Lulette. Miss Herbieux, Miss|Earle Potter; If Now Thy Heart Will| €T, c its_benefits. | 4 home Tuesday daughter, M“*\; Goldle Hancock, of Mer- | All Prices F. Q. B. Detroit Vincelette, Miss Bousseare, Miss Les-|Give Me, Bohm. Eva Kimball; Love Song . M. Gr: financial s of . R. N. Goodell of New |iden, alsp Mrs. Palmer and daughter, « V. D ~ sard. Mr<, Demers, Mrs., A. Cote, Mrs |from ¥aust, Gounod. BEva and Albert land Jodge, A. O. L. a i jorle Palmer of New London. P. Cote, Mrs. Caisse, Mrs. Deludo,| Kimball. Bridgeport to attend the New England | Mre. ChaSnon. Mrs. Meunier, Mrs.! XMr. and Mrs. John F. Woods had theie | CON¥eNtion of the order, | Poirier, Mrs. Lapointe, Mrs. Cyr, . | brother-in-law, Mr. Hartig, a guest | Mrs. Rioux’s beautiful la leave town today (Thurs- |F- 1 Taylor. . | Gerval over Sunday. rance rose Is again challenging the ad-{gay) for New York for the winter. A number from this place attended a n J Miss Morneau received many gifts| Rev. Sammel Lane Loomis of New S Dpmenty, Itdavmomel By Coee ot Jal 3t Fraakiln on Wedncsdey cven- : . ] g L} including linén and cut glgss. York, seeretary of the 4. M. ., gave a n. where it ploomed 1 ast | A ing. . 2 John, the one year and sight months’ | very interesting talk on work June now. has two g0t blos- MONTVILLE g{here was a good attendance at the ng th - - e ol e Y Gt T A | P ik on Spric among (e o the Tasmend | UELVR G3le 48 the” store formerly owa: AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Sunday. Mr. ska) Dzadul of Liberty Hill died re-{loomis was & dinnec gueest of Mrs. R. T. tin wap pc‘(: zcd- Charles Troland visited friends evening Oct. 11. Fdwin & HeA- |4t Staffofd on Wednesday and Thursday ceéntly at St. Joseph's hospital as the | Bixby, he being a former pastor here. o TR O et | Sltord"on woinc 47.61 NORTH MAIN STREET result of an accldental scalding. The Miss Grace Bates and Mrs. Albert neon, deseased The |4 ‘Haryest social yas held i the | finéral was hld Wedneadsy ACUERGON] Bates lefve Sumiay (o mend the winter |5, }flfxrsd:fiwn g rom the parlors of Killourey Brothers|in Hartford with Miss Anna Bates, who : n were Paul Glass-)onapel of the Baptist church on Friday - e omue aast|C3PeL of the Bastist shurch én Fricay |l NORWICH, CONN. 1 Fellows, secretary; | chapel was decorated with autumn leaves, on Union street, followed by services|is librarian at the Hariford High school | . 0 Blake. the Norwich tecasurer; Mrs. Lucy lcom stalks and fall flowers. Miss Mar- a cottage here, have mg to New York. rs. Estclla Lyman of Hartford is o YTk ! Doughty of |sptaging two weeks With Mr. and frs < 5 3 2 ; cceived two heavy tires for I at St. Joseph's church at 3 o'cléck.{Miss Emma Neale will serve as libracian | jpo o) : he ot day by 1 post. Rev. O. S. Beaumister officiated | hero while Miss Grace Bates is absent. | wnere sorons, ot s oo Burial was in St." Joseph's cemetery.| Friends in town have received the an- o At ¢ i . P. Q.. E.% e marriage of Mrs. Cora | only a little short of 00 ., d to < di-Ivery pleasing vocal E - oA g S A ’m‘:eea Moulion Hatherway and Mr. Duncan. | Biaxe sald he didn't (Hink they woud ©t, Raymo 11 Scholfield | companied on the piano by her mother. benelit dance In the state Armaory |, Mi® Kate Tivbitts, who has been at|quite fit. FHe told Postmaster Mnn ohot | Tt was aiso voted to nd Miss Miss Cora and Mary Chappell gave afa her Gallup were in Daniel SOUTH GRISW( Thanksgiving eye in conjunction with e of the Hyoks in the [piana duet. The rest of the évening was|son Saturday. OW » returned to Nor- | they didn't look good to m e tire L 4 . Theron €. ie returned 16 New ) : i - b K regts the near future spent in singing and a social time. A Miss Florence Dooglas returned F.igay innie Ne: Company G, 168th Inf; 2 & company has ordered their return. he ne i 1 » 4 - o 3 ( iy ,zomml,:w‘: :_::“;_’;m;‘:}:d“:o Dr. Elizabeth Follett. who has been| Miss Dorothy Turmer of ‘Worcester,| The Aid of the Mor-ville Union |varlety supper was served and over 335 |from a week's visit in New London. | H ven Sunday after !pgnfllgnl_l week arrange the affair: Harry L. Lester,|SPending her vacation at the inn, went to |Mass, wa$ a week-end guest at t : | Baptist h will be entertained at the |Was added to the treasury. g Edwin S. Gallup and son Arthur, with w}, b rl._(n:i M? !ln‘hry H. Kinnie. Trank . Brooke, Franecis Johnstone i NOrwich Sunday to smend a day or two|home of Mrs. B. R. Gardner. ir ¢ Ray Woodmansee Wednes- Rl‘fldiu‘ Ac‘;,ce.lfixc"-h:ndg‘}(!:fhgrm Clack c.;nm (;u‘!:ed‘ lhcx;' ;:'.::r Ev- L e "‘ct:“non .mysmo:r‘ s 5 ilus- Lewye Gerry ana William S £ ¥ith her uncle, W. B. Young, of Hunting- | Miss Ida I Foster and Mr 1.| day eid, ers > 3 erett at Howard. R. L, and ove ol tral ] ork In Africa 1o seyeral friends and At the Republican cu:cu:mgrh the| oD place, before returning to New York. | Hiscox are at home after i wi Visit Stearns and family, Her- |the week end at their homes. the Lippitt farm at Hove and the Knight | Friday evening at Bethel E rs. B. R. Yorke entertained and M /ofit. You are cer- |town of Union the unanimous nomi-| Harold Brewer has entered the employ | in Washington, D. C., where iss Susie Wood are in |, Mr. and farm at Riverpoint recently. which was well atiended. b workin this World.” | nees for representatives were Major, of Robert Tingman of Runtington. L. T. |tended the National Red Cross conven-| New .rditaln attenbing the Connectiout foam Thursday untl Sunday Mr. and] Mr and Mre. William Jarvis called on dary Say was cbscryel Br e S s Toi 10657 W: John Buckley and Philip E. Tavlior.| Miss Inez Hopkins has returned feom | tion | iversaries at the First Baptistjer® o Qf: Ch"“‘”flu' Morsison und aop, | riends in Sterling and on Sterling Jiil! fla !s:;:om;-;fi-:‘;! 2 lullh. b:.]txer- A’:,‘gup.! Hfi is. Major Buckley was house leader in|Berlin. where she was the guest of her| Local hunters who are interested In 5 i Sundxy. 3 -the ldren. Alfred, of Mglden, Mass. and Fran Osborne, of Darchester, Mass. = Mrs. E. W. Hewitt is visiting her t | daughter, Mrs. Clement Fowler of Bast Mr. and Mrs. Russell Slocum of West- | There was a duet by Rev. and Mrs Wil- eriy visited Waeren Tanner and famiy | ber and two songs by the male quartet. Irving O. Burdick began his duliés as of Hanover spent end with Mrs. Margaret Jefl P. Ayer and son Joseph ars 1821 and a former secretary o Gov-|sistér, who is teaching there. shore bird shooting will be pleased to . umw:bm ernor’ Hoitofb. : Mrs. Robert Pegrum and Mrs. H. F.|[laarp that an Inquiry resardi . For o o M,. Dr. and Mrs. Owen O'Negill have re- | Robinson to take Lydia E. 's Vege- ‘Compound. lden plovers kilied n attenling the W. C. T. U. | number of turned from a yacafion spent in New |meeting in ew London this week the flight ational parsonage at Mont-|Grange, . \ in S. Gallup and fam i g posesieof T8 Jewett City Monday, Oet. . There are many | York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Guild entertained a | lowinz response: “The largest bag|vil'd Center for a few weeks Mrs, Lucy Willidmson in Wo-dstock cn John Anderson of Manchester was|few friends at cards Saturd evening. | brought in by any one pa: (two men) Miss. yon of New London has visititig Wwith friends here Wednesday.| The gueste were Mr. and Mrs. . as far as I can learn James Haggerty left Wednesday|Chappell, . B. Parry. Mr. and M toid me they could have shot m morning for Rockville, Middletown{F. Woods, Miss Maria Rizzo and ] 3 LYME Sunday. s Mies Lbey Ciiver. wére he been spendi: a few days wi i ‘)R I H 'M Clara Frink and friends from Mysile Sunday of Mr. and Irs. Charler Sl n spending a f days with friends Ni | spent. Sunday at Charles Frian's Rexnoids and family of Plainfield: <. Lu L v ¥3. Badaite ERtSTiI ol rot-) - B iting Mr. gnd the truth i$ they were shooting near a rockett and sons, David! o \v: R T o e Hempeiy EREEe Epl: v B g and and Portiana Dol e | e Amia. " Tetreshments barn, over decoys, and every {me they avo heen spending | o8 o E e etor oo atives feom Providence and Woenocke I Richmond and (aflly ot rs. Nelson A. Daniels and her | served. |fircd’ a cow or two would kick over the|the su t ¢ b e O T gty T g mother, Mrs. Wayland Lewis, spent| Miss Grace Tates has been tio guest!men milking and the pals also. It | Woodmantee have e e | i in s mbe IR Wednesday in Hartford. of honar at two social events recentls that the gunncrs stopped Shoot- | ~pend the winter BLACK HILL | tained the former's mother last week. The Misses Clara Lincoln and Mar- | Mrs. R. T. Bixby gave & tea for her Mon. on, Jr., oonat g New Lojgel Ttu ln_anc i y request.” Ar._and Mrs. William Dennis and Mr. g pro e g d M, — saret Moorehead have rétined after|day. avd Thursday last the Misses John- | The mesting of Amne Brewster Fan-|and Mis. Frank Kasack and family of | igeire ;{":fflv,;‘;" With Mr. and Mre.| . and Mre. Ralph Brown spent the HOPKINTON spending a week in New York city. son and Mrs. H. C. Hatch gave aue- Chap 2 a he Haven spent Sunday with fria i = ’ x 3 week end with his uncle, Horace Brown ' DENTIST Mrs. Herbert R. Chappell and Mrs.|tion bridge varty. The prise for —the | hom e b ¥ with fricn Mrs. H A. Rogers of Salem visited | 70 0 Donald Burdick is teaching jm Néw trpd . = 3 & 1. Driz or ‘the |home of Mrs. E. v rles ‘edn i Sk S a & ’ Fannie M. Tracy attended the anni-|highest scorc . Chen Nigra Watt and son Harrs spent | M iss Wy o et Thursday. el Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathewson of|Fork university and siso studximg for Colo e 4 prefty basket, went to|day afternoon rs. R. F. Cheney as F J v‘erau-y of Colonel Heénry Ch!.mplon Miss Huxford, and Miss Arnold, who had |ed as hostess with Mrs. Burleson T ¥ in New London, the guests of Mr. . Pr.r. C. M | Cbapter of the D. A. R. in €olehester | the next highest, réceived a box of eang. Plainfield were callers on Mr. and Mrs. | the degree of M. A., in Columbia umi- and Mrs. William Stark of Hartford were ) Brown, Sunday. versityy. .| programme was arranged as a musicaic | and M John Watt i at J. W, Stark’ Everett y 5 = 2 0 ‘Wednesday. Miss Bmma Neale is to be libra s > e Edgar Skin % ved | ooRaC VIENOTS Bt J. W. SHETKs. Elwood Byles and sister and Miss | Elwood Burdick is taking 3 veterinary e " oF Neale is e rian iniby Mrs, Henry Olsen and Mrs. C. T.| Edgar Skinner and family have moved i i ERv b S 4 2 - 3 > SPECIALIRING IN !e‘ér"sz;rm?’n‘:fl: va!ho h;s b‘ee_n 2| the place of Miss Bates. Armstro; Miss Alice A. Brown and M:‘:J’:’[fi: ‘Sofl;:'f:v‘cnda al:(cnt‘zrd ‘::}m.‘,‘,p\nl\- called Sunday off Misses Spfab |coursc in Guelph, Canada. PAINLESS EXTRACTING ‘leuft Wedmahdnuy F bls 'h‘:- !es“‘ 55“’“ Several members of the loca) C. F. so-|Mrs. E. E. Gilert piayed piano solos Social union of the Mont-|worig at thé Congregational church in ?nno‘g:rnn'r;\:: of Worcester spent the| New Haven—Louis Pearano way gr- P15 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC { toga, N. Y. WD e o 44 are planning to attend the mosting | Mliss Mabel Kanghan gave Congecgational church met | Bast’ figddam Sundey crening. week end with hos parent ceited far EEIty 10, SSls it Bt W ook Sis Ohus B Beiie ot | oo Soni L "ion I Easifork [0l saa ¥ B A W afternoon for its first meet- | “Rov. gud M#s.’d. O. Gavia spent s Miss Mary E. Averill loft Monday for | plaint of the Connecticit Humane soeiety. South Coventry ars ini New Londos -, # ne Warner sang T Asi (he summer vacation with Mrs.} eral davs this week at New Britain at- | Worcester, where she will spend the win: | It is alieged that he allowed an old Rorse KM Bro;, for a two weeks' stay 4 nfl;vj‘oTan;annaxy soefety ) ool nuskicr T;{"‘( il 0| John Lynch, who was unanimously chosen | tonding the meetings of the Baptist stats | ter. to remain suffering in his barn off View g its fall meeting with Mrs. R. T. Bi: anner was sung. Refrcshments © [ president in. shments were i i :. n s y this week W . | There will be & shers calésdar session | by with an aitendance of 17. The presi. |Served by the hostess. Fourteen mem- i time enjoyed SOmVERLLTE Evasstt/ B Boahn - le buar e et [durest pushing the membership campaign for w London County Farm Bureau. d, who has been 5 the time with her daughter, EKONK ; —1F BT MoNE v, has returned to hef| Tme folowing mmtersaei i MOHEGAN cvr THIS dPT-SH I NS 4 wing interesting program has| Cut_out_this slip, en been arranged for the six chureh cov- | il it to Foléy & Co. forenes whigh will be held with the| Mes. Dolbearo and Mrs. Skeesuck were |mail it to Faley & Co. 2435 Bkonk church Oct. 31st, beginning at|in Norwieh for (he week end ey, et it of the Windham county superior comrt|dent, Mrs. ¥. E. Guild, i bers and six guests were present FUNERAL ECTORS AND |.: Wikimantic Friday at 11 . m. Cases | Varion: B G B lree (I cerga ullzl}:l . . arions matter os b on_the cajendar arg as follows: d % husipess wena. dis cismed. Miss Dorothy B < = .u‘.u‘ Willimantie, Gonen | . G. Reminglon va. Morris Foster. | seoretary in phwos of Mise e %:f:: ROAD SOCETY Phune 296 > ilady Assirtantd 9 Temigned because of aMisence from| Mr. and Mrs. Linden Jordan and par-| WOrd has been recéived by relatives i wn. Miss Brown, Mis. §. €. Hj < he villag. £ : - 8. C. Higbee [ty of Providence motored to Maple La Yillag of u son to Mr. and Mrs. R. . Bixby were chosen a com- | b e L m clearly. n Friday afternoon. Mrs. Plet®on {1045 3. m.: Devotional service, Rev.| Mrs Avery, who has beenm il is im- :Rl:lsdl puk’;xe containing JAY M. SHEPARD F‘i};?‘&mt‘;:!s of e e ausi-| Supt Smyder visited the rural schools| Mary Macomber; seemon, Rev. W. (.| Droving. 4 Mre. Jonn | 229, TAFC d, for. 1 izry's share of the money to be raised {o |here Monda. B Z o ness;| At the home of Mr. and Mre. John|croup; 4 - . Sussending Fidmers & Shepard | carty out the pin of work of the Con.| Mr. and Mrs. farold A. Wilcox | v ot Altermoon—Business: | quidgeon & Hsach tree is in bidom. it ana bacx. eumaio, backase kid- - & Embaime necticut Home Missionary union. The|children werc week end guests of M n Knott, ed a hosni- | dress, Rev. William Eryling ” Henry Dolbeare has an apple tree full | ney and biadder ailTeats, S i Funeral Director mer offering at the next meeting will be sent |and Mrs. Byron Phillips. sday, is slowly improviag A slight imopavement is feported in the | 0 bloséoms. e s E - ; ¢ in response to an apveal from Thorsky in-| Mrs. Eugene Palmer has returned to S e e 229 e a8 reported In the | ™ Miss Gladys Quidgeon and Miss Loretta | 918" Y, fo0STage B . 042 HORTH & WILLIMANTIC i ik condition of Mrs. George Gallup at the| M Suad i o . 4 » stifuto in Alabama. The first chapter of | Providence. Diy Kimbal hospitar Fieding were in New London Sunday. |powels. Lee & Osg Lady Assistant. Tol. Connection . tho stwdy book, Buliding With India, was| Mr. and Mre. Charles Markinney of | SALEM A g o R - —— given by Mrs. A. W. Clifford. Tea was | Providence motored here and called at| Witk (he death of Mrs, Mar: A e E. Chad- | Stanton homestead. wick on Oct. 11th at her home in Salem served Maple Lawn recently. Miss Grace D. Wheeler who has been | fiic town Tost one of the ba 31 BER RS 4 soiiiat 1mgeoveq { R s beer town lost one st known and | and | Mamchester—The body of Bernard|the guest of Mrs. Leroy Ludwing at|most highis pected of th: older resi- x:fi:fi;’:{‘;m i:o‘:nd Mrs. Phei | Pavne, the 19 months old son of Mr. ang | M¥stic, returned home Thursday. dents. s G {Mrs. Albert I. Pavne of Adams street,| Seth Noves Williams and * Horace Buckland, was found in the Fockanum | Lrink made a trip to Norwich by auto river @ short distance from his home, | VoRd2Y. Gallup were in Moosup Saturday. | Mss. John Frink. Mrs. Byron Gallup and Mrs. Heney, M. K e MYSTIC 4 nad resided == > uously in the town duriar e pas | Wil TAKE OFF 60 vears, The funeral of Mrs. Laura L. Pick-{ On Oct. 7, 1865, she married Frederiek Au‘ EXCESS FAT | ering was held from the home of her “hadwick, a prominent farmer and|, DO YOu Kmow that there is a siraple. daughter, Mrs. Daniel McGuire, in the|} Rt s - ex | Darmiess. efféctive remedy for overfatness Cow Hill district at 2 o'clock Tuesday of Salem. Mr. Chadwick |that niay be used safely and secretly by | it ood) % s acy °) y drowned Aug. 21, 1888, |any man or woman who is losin thi ‘ o Mmic Bt oo oonmorns | hile spending a day ai the shore Tn the | Mimnass of yoath? Thore is, sl it g | 03 Mysc Beptst ohwirch Snducted | town of East Lyme. Since her husbind’s | Me Sther than the tebet form of o | Chadwick was bo April 7, 1846, being the MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn, No more expensive than erdinary der's Eviporatcd VY Sha N B YOU'LL VOTE IN FAVOR OF bl it death Mre. Chadwick and her only son, |ROW famous Marmola Prescription, known | 4 - CoyBoolp sty a X Elmer M. Chadwick. had made their homeé | 48 Marmea Prescription Tablets. You | actually cost more to produce if THESE DRESSES s e, e | o S e A the Grand Encampment, 1. 0. O. F.; and & éasily without going through long si { P " | Horace Grimes and Wiliam Ward, will | FOF about 15 years Mrs. Chadwick had | of {irepome exoreiss sui sarvormm aree | um th,a-flvas Mm represent the Mystic encampment at the | D @ member of the Salem Congrega- |Marmala Prescription Tablets ape | with duc:emldtim’tbm "mm& s i | | | sold b; iti g e . ¢ the tion al church. Prior to th : all draggists the worla over at K nutritive value. Ask your grocer for Here is a group of pretty Frocks whose principles stand B 0 B T e e years ste Dad Bo 5 S A T T e, ’J“.’.-;LECZE' :(”;“‘?‘35,;%': A . 0 . . Mrs. A v, { Haley , | at the Colen i rect Marm e 3 for all that is righteous in the realm of fashiondom — veryting Right is “cntertatning M. wnd Mrs. . Charies| ad Wl Ave. Detroit, Mich, én recsiot of THE DORBEN COMENNE Avery of oston, STYLE — QUALITY — and their prices will cause an added vote of confidence to this store, for not often is so much dress loveliness offered at so little a price—$10.00 up. This includes dresses of woolen materials for colder days, and silks for dressy affairs as well as evening and party dresses. Borden Building New Yark Makers alse of Bardem Brand ”'.udc:lumudlm“".mu ila:mws, VEeruosr, T T “For years, I suffered with Kidney HESTERFIELD and Liver Complaint; my back ached; Tiie fiierd of Shorss W Coleniaf Wik ; R e fune ] my liver was sluggish; and my whole |,,.1q"5¢ tne home of his nephew, James B, system seemed out of order. Powers, Thursday. Burial was in the “Fmit-‘-fi‘&" was the only re. ({hcncrefild cemetery. Rev. Mr. Howe of o New London officiated medy to helpme. They strengthened | Mre. 7. . Phiiins the Kidneys, made my bowels move ith. regularly and freed me “of all the visiting Mrs. Lula Powers feturned < Hartford Sunday after spending two weeks at her distress”. . ¢, |nomo nere. .. MOSES MURPHY. Miss Rebecca Miller has gone to New These “Fruit Laxo Tableis” will'always | York for the winter. == == - E b trotibles” Migs Mildred Powers spent the week b 5 > | éhd in Hartford. mE H C MU Y 506 4 Box, 6 for $2.50, trial size25c. | Mr. and Mrs. A Miller attended the s 14k 90 " . . At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES :]‘:gd;:gn;:\‘fnend! in New London Tues- Mr. and Ernest Filosi were cailers don M. and I. E. Powers recendly. 1 limited, OGDENSBURG,