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K rship. £ i, Cottrell Sons company ‘his sinted china mustaghe Gup. § about 10 a. m. and was il late in the afternoof. £ .gné detending party. Two not yet been givem eut. \ ) Sandoy the meémbers of the Soldiers’ were most pleas- Why surprised’ when about 20 members accompanied 7t Amos Chapman, arfived at the home nd paikd their annual visit to the | Wies. Théy remembered the Clvil war tetans with frult, candy and home- Ade cakes. The lddies found Comrade aird of Budiong' post, Westerly, In the the others % have relatives and friends here sent The ladies carried Sket lunches and after the noon hour and . musical for the benefit of the soldiers, Aty Harry Howard, who 1 & Civil war e at Bristol, R. @Hudlong W. R, C.. No. otpital department, and all “ssages to them 5y prov omeam d & literary . and Mrs. George M. Pendleton daéh street have returned from their wedding trip, and upon Mf. Pendleton's ‘etfrn to his duties Monddy at the C. 4 fellow Yotkers ‘presented him. with - a - hand- "MHe 349th company, C. A. €, R. L N. it on their sham battle near Bur- 38 bonl Sunang, | The attalt started ot finished Capt. Chirys: & MoConmell had charge of the invading a#y and Sergeant Dowding had charge battles 765 fought. The decifion by the judges WOMAN DRIVER LOSES | CONTROL OF AUTOMOBILE “(Special to The Bulletin.) Mystic, Oct. 23.—About 6.20 o'clock tonight & limousine driven by a woman ;| With another —woman as passenger dashed down Dudley hill, when' the iver lost control .of the maching and crashed. into the housé¢ at the foot of the hill occupied by the Crandall fam- ily. Both women were badly eut. -Dr. Myers of Mystic was called and the oc- cupants were taken to Mr. Crandall's home where Dr. Myers attended them. The ear bore a R. l. license No. 19- $54. The machine smashed into the corner cof the house and tore & large hole in the boards on the front. The automobile . was practicaily demolished. STONINGTON MAN GETS 30-DAY JAIL SENTENCE (Special to The Bulietin.) Stonington, Oct. 23 —The adjourned case of the state vs. Martin Clemens of {Grand View park was heard this morn- {ing. Judge L. D, Fairbrother presided at the town. court hearing. Clemens wis found guity and ordered to pay a finé of $100 on each of the counts and was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail. The total amount of fines was $300. This was his second offense. n- | gion of the criminal pleas at New London. furnished by his Clemens. court of common Bond of $500 was wife, Mrs. 1 ONINGTON Stonington has 1dst one of residents in the death of Chan Wayland. Mr. ¥ land passed away. Sunday evening at 7.30 o'alock at R er- ppeen, also staged a vaudeville and | ge, N.'Y,, wheee he had been for sev- ".’lt‘;yx ontertainment which was well | oral mionth .owlag to his iil heaith. He oy A i8 survived by one son, Attorney John E. A Plensant View summer regident, Wayland, of New York city, The de- enjamin wht-flen, of East Hartford, | ceased owned oné of the finest residences W #ried . an @xperiment at ths beach 'in the borough and spent many sum- is_season. He elaims he dldn't pur-| mers here. as any graim for the fowls and fed | Mr. Wayland was recently placed in a VR table serapw and popoorn. Ho re- | sanatorium after his son, John Elton ed #5 toding egge. t of §1 .24 for the flock of 12 hens, He fmld $16.80 for his and dlaposed of them for $32.17, a 7. The largest profit shown Wayland, of New York ecity, had com- plained in court that he feated his fa would dissipate his estate through her efosity, . The elder Wayland was 4 for ogEw, as the sales made amount- | mitted to Bellevue hospital for observs 0 $30.05, and he sayy the profit per [tion. Léter came the order for commit- nodor three months was nedrly $3, ment. ¥rank Johnson ago with his wife bought a witle Clty, N, J.. atténding a conven. | for summor occupancy and became | 1 Ahore, part-year resident, e entered freely | Wise Lillian Russell has returned from |into town affiies and was knéwn Ly « Simsbury, Conn most the entire horolgh ne A ™o And Mre. William Wilcox of the [vear ago Mr. Wayland offered ) Kua of Doston not afford to do It, but his s not Mrs Moses Payne of Chestnut street |carried out as the offor did not come be- witing In Lawronce, Mass. fots the 'hoard of burges n a formal ark Jesio McLaren and Mias Isabelle [ way., Mr: Wayland a me years Jaren. who have been visiting in At [ago and h tate went to relatives. tla Chy, N. I, have rotoened home. Saturday the board of reglstration met | Mra. H, Goft has returned to her home [and 299 were made voters as follows: Mn”.\ T‘rv-r{ Mv:rt been guest of vmen. Men nfe in ampton, Conn, 1 of ugh ) . . ™o slectrioity - Went off fn Wenterly | Diseicr 3 borolS! 4 i nelhboring towns about 845 Wed- | Siciriot 3. i 1 Ay »\m:;ln( folltnving an _electriea! | pigtrict 29 tor, ‘The eleotric oar rvice 0 4 Off behedute, sofvice was | Dittice i PR LU 195 104 Twtrington—Division No. 8, Andleft| My and Mrs. Joseph Hammond have of Hibernlans, observed its twen-| eoturned from a motor trin to Canada. : ry with a celebration in| .Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Gray: of Provi . dence, T I, were callers hire Mon - 2 g | O M9, Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, | E. Ryon, on Water street, 1TRIS OUT--IT IS WORTH out this siip, e oley & Co,, o Mond 1 e With | pigh Kage cuntaining Foley's Honey 3 Bisht tte. e i Combound, for coughs, colds ang | tendet No. 83 of the N. H. & IT. | cholr re i Foley Kidney Pills, for pains in| R 1., while maki trip from Wester- |1, will have vwand back, rheumatism, backaehie, kide | Iy to Stonington en route to Midway Mrs. Durkee and bladder allments, and Foley Cu-|ran off the track in some unknown man. at W. S. Tablets, a wholesome and thor- | yiliousness, headach . Lee & Osgood Co. MONEY ose with Go and 36 Sheftield Ave,, , writing your name and wd- You will receive ih feturn who 18 in the employ the clectric light company Nere, is In » entortalning Miss Mary cleansing cathartie for constipa- , and sluggish Mr. Wayland came here about certaln streets because the ! Albeft Lusi s Springfiled, Mdss, Mrs. Comrad of Summit street was cafler in Nortleh Sunday and At 7.30 . m. an ner about 200 feet above the Blm grade crossing. This delayed the ger train service from both ¥ An appeal was taken to the next ses- | Amella | id family have maved to | | | a | iy Monday. | | | { | | | has given Matchless Quality for 31y . So Delicious! Just Try It. New York and the wrecker was sent for at Midway. For over an hour not a train passed either east or west. : Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Stone have closed eotw;%a for ‘the winter and have their moved to i Main street. e parsonage by the sea on "The fishermen are bringing in scallops One man brought in 60 by th bushe! the L. {ing. several and South Windham.. of sliced ham, ti pe m: nuts, of the officers, assisted hy a competent e bushel. s Monday, WINDHAM The annual harvest supper served by r cabbage salad, rolls, and coffee was served, corps of waiters. b los Miss by Mrs. Maiia Miss end The meet day. len of the | assum Mt th outh lowe'e er 1 tion of y Miss Ma Ri Abigal ing of in Wer Fri Woman's vith Mrs. E chur the oni e weir clde Windh; n f st, tl £ Chu here ns, ches a stere onary Bates, the summer enoni Bates, has returned to New York. Mr. Bates will close his home about the November and field, nd Putnam: With his childre Gertrude »vidence Hayes and Mr. and York, were recently reg- inn, Jates has resigned as sexton h and Homer dutie ave @ Hallowe'en party with The from A. S. of the church was attended by a large number of persons there b motor parties from Willi- A fine escalloped. pota- pies, dough- in charge A short musical pro- | gramme fillowed and included violin so- Jul Guild, reading by and vocal duets who has been with her father, will spend the M New York Arnold motored to $ soclety will , Wednes- fonary Larra offering is for Thorsby Insti- Mrs. Leb. F. Wood will N 1 " Keenoy and fit- gra Keéhey Woodman of Hart- the week end as guests of George Keene Keeney Lathrop of Brown university was at his home ove y. A. R. auction bridge circle formed with Mrs. Ggo. fles as leader, held its second meet- ng with Mr @ rrabee, The other members ar . Chappell, | Mrs. Fred Smith, Sherman, | Mrs. Helen Bo . Mrs. Geor; raves and X peth Hardman, all of Willima nd Mrs, F. Guild The leader of the C. E. meeting next sunday will be Mrs. Alfred Harvey and the topie is A Saloon-less World and How to Get It. There are a number of church activi- scheduled for next week Monday noon, the Juniors of the church are n the even- invited to join the E. s ty in a Hal- Wednesday County to hold a M ternoon evening icon meeting night the C. London spent Montc Bixby. ng service of musical is the responses was held at St. Paul's for the first time Sunday afternoon. Thirteen from the local C. E. society attended the meeting of the Willimantic C. E. Union in Eastford en Saturday. They brought home the Union banner having fulfilled the conditions under which it is awarded. Predident Eden Cook stated Sunday evening that the sociéty would have to work hard along the spiritual social and financial lines for the next six months if it wished the honor of Keepink the banner after the spring meeting of the union. SOUTH WINDHAM Mrs. Whaley and _her sister, Miss Martha Manning of Norwich Town, spent Sunday at the home of thefr parents here. Roscoe James is employed in Middle- town. The C. B. society held their annual harvest supper;in the church parlors Wednesday evening, a large crowd was in_attendance. Mrs. M. W. Golden is entertaining her cousin, Miss Adella Barrows of Willi mantic, . Mrs, H. B. Scribner has returned after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. William Allen of Irvington, New Jer- sey Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Clark motored over the new cement road under construc- tion between Hartford and New London Sunday. HEBRON Miss Florence Smith was home from Bast Hampton for the week end. Mrs. E. T. Smith was in New London last week attending the W. C. T. U. con- vention. Mr. and Mrs. George Kribbee of New Britain were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Raymond are in New ain for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs, LesHe Goodrich and aughter of Hartford were Sunday guests of Mrs. R. F. Porter. The- service next Sunday morning at the Congregational church will commence at noon with Sunday school at eleven. Mr. afid Mrs. F. H. Bissell of East Hampton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Séyms and family. Miss Helen Gilbert was home Hartford for the week end. from INCENDIARY SUSPECT TROVED TO BE INNOCENT New York, Oct. 23.—Fire Commis- sioner Drennan announced Jate today that Albert F. Molnar, who was arrest ed today in Bayonne, N. J., where he was found near a Catholic church with dle in his hand, had proved to the satistacti of the fire department that he had nothing to do with the incendiary blaze which swept an East Side tenement Sunday morning causing the death of fifteen persons, i The Bayonne police had quoted Mol- nar as admitting that he was a member of a “fire bug” band, and that the tene- ment fire had been set on order of the chief, “Big Nose Ralph.” He later re- pudiated this story. Mofnar was sent to Bellevue hospital for observation in the psychopathic W he had been questioned by Fire Marshal Brophy and Commissioner Can you build a brick house without bricks? T a man told you he was going to build a brick house without using any bricks, you’d think something was wrong wi wouldn’t you? ith him, ‘Well, then, what about the man or woman who plans to build a sturdy human body but neglects to eat the kind of food that builds that kind of body? Many “refined”” and denatured foods are Jacking in the mineral elements which the body requires—especially for bones, nerve: and teeth, You do get the right mineral elements in Grape-Nuts—the deli- cious cereal food made from whole wheat flour and malted barley. Every bit of the nutrition which Nature puts into the grains is retained in making Grape-Nuts. Lime phosphates, iron, mag- nesium, potassium—are all there. And then, too, there’s that won- derful flavor and crispness that makes eating a joy. Try Grape-Nuts with cream or milk for breakfast or lunch tomorrow, and see if you haven’t been missing an unusually deli- ciousandsustaining food. Sold wherever good foodissoldorserved, “There’s a Reason” fr Grape-Nuts Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Mich. | | | Receiver’s Sale AT HALF PRICE AND LESS Drennan. ecte according ¥ the 'Every Dollar’s Worth of Merchandise Must Be Sold by - Order of the Receiver. Despite Brisk Selling the First Few Days of the Sale the Remaining Stock Offers Splen- did Selections and Remarkable Values. ‘ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES oats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Fur Coats, Sweaters, that d with al Bropny to fire department, Two women, relatives of Mol- 80 were questioned. no time,” said Mas nt house on ablished what we consic alibi, and we feel sure that h e Lexington explained that information CONTINUES THIS WEEK NEW FALL AND WINTER Skirts, Etc. ON SALE NOW The Waarhatan that one | killed in an automol | \ 215 | GOVERNMENT NEEDS 1,000.000 POUNDS OF JUTE TWINE | | Brophy, Y set th mday. r an was not avenue he had Moi- thered in a ‘Washington, Oct. 22.—Enou encircle ¥ the earth more . t wanted by has b times S A.PALLOTTI ¢ Fs?c%’z‘fc‘\‘nv OF STATE FRANK -E. HEALY ATTORNEY GENERAL THE SREPUBLICAN ) ——ETR YT