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Wiring Reduction ! A 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION ia tht pries of ELECTRICAL WIRING baa root into ef- fect. See us before placing that CON- Geo. 8. Godard TRACT which you are ready to "put Stale Librarian thru." We deem no contract too email for our ready care and thorough comple- tion. Continue your THRIFT by earing on your next WIRING JOB. Established 1858. STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN.; THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. Vol. 64 No. 2. GILBERT A. WAGNER, Contractor for EvMylaiaf EIwIricaL 1.1 On Tuesday the 12th, was held open HOME NEWS. sessions of the council and installa- - STAFFORD SPRINGS tion service of Rev. Theodore Bach- elor over the Union Get UNIVERSAL Miss Julia Simons was a week-en-d Congregational a VACUUM CLEANER and in Boston. church of Providence. Dean Chafes The visitor t J. Next Time . T nP kTnt., . HHMnA1.,.J 1, Very riwnnmi kj y it kj new Iln c 1 George Davis was a visitor in Hart- iu i raawil pi caiilicu Id take the of ford during part of last week. sermon in the evening. A number of drudgery out Spring Coal Questions dif- You order be sure to Miss Ruby Gold is confined to her visiting clergymen and pastors of Flour, say ferent denominations in the par- , home with a severe attack of laryn- city House are -- ticipated. There was an elaborate Cleaning many. gitis. musical and a at- ' Edward has bought a new program very large Finley ! tendance. Ford Sedan from the Hudson I THE ANSWER : Garage On 3d This cleaner is easy to handle, Company. June the Tolland county W. C. T. U. convention is to to use is of TEA TABLE Miss Nellie Reister of Hartford be held in economical and guaran- to most them is I spent Saturday and Sunday at her Memorial church for which all day teed free from defects. It will IT'S A DANDY. home here. meeting an interisting program is be- Roberta Kaddy and Miss Ruth Mul- This is of concern to thoroughly clean your of ' ing prepared. carpets len are ill with an attack of the all the women in the ALL chicken county, and DIRT, THREADS and LINT, A Dandy Bulk Ceylon Tea. Ask for a Sample. pox. should result in new members and John McLagan has purchased a new new Unions. It is of and with the attachments will also ck record car from the Fitz-patri- worthy Better than in town. Studel aker touring that the Willington Union that has clean wall anything agency. accomplished such valuable work was hangings, radiators, Miss Elizateth Schreier .has pur- organized at a county convention held mattresses, pillows, etc. chased a new canoe from the G. H. in. the Methodist church at Stafford upholstery, Baker Company. Springs, an event treasured in memo- Price Medos Palshaw was a week-en- d vis- MISS ELSIE TEAL. ry by all who wefe present. $39.50 Estab. 1877 . 'Phone 147 itor with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lynch Joseph Mirtl was home from Mount in East Hartford. Julius Hartt, widely known as the Attachments Extra Hermon the week-en- d, and re- musical reviewer of the Hartford fpr enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Converse a who came turned the first of the week from a Times, as well as a success- meeting friend, from WE WILL RENT our demon-stratio- n notably Hartford with Mr. who was visit to New York. ful teacher of piano playing, has this Palmer, again the cleaner for $3.00 per WE SELL IT Hannibal Alden is driving a new to say of Miss Elsie Teal of this town, highly appreciated pulpit day, Buick from supply. There was a good attendance or one-ha- lf recently purchased the who is to a recital in the and $2.00 for day, delivered Hudson Garage Co. give piano the music insnirinc. Mrs r.ahnn Stafford Springs Congregational happily being able to render a beauti- - and called for in The Misses Molly Kuslansky and ana two or ner anywhere the week-en-d church next "It iui soio, mends, who Rose Burke were guests at Tuesday evening. were were a ereat one The C. H. MOORE CO. the home at Forestville. me to bear witness to present, heln. borough. Cummiskey gives pleasure acting as organist. Miss Dunning's Court Oronoco, F. Of A., quarterly Miss Elsie Teal's exceptional quali- rehearsal Thursday evening gave con- meeting this evening. Deputy R. J. fications as a By long and fidence and enthusiasm to the young of Rockville be pianist.. Murphy will .present. Miss de- people and the orchestra were present untiring industry Teal has in force. The Misses Kathleen Fletcher, Mar veloped her great natural' gift to the All those privileged to be ion Moran, Margaret and Agnes Cun where she is entitled to take present, whom we have met or heard week-en- point - Seed Oats ningham spent the d in rank with the most musicianly and from, carried the idea of the one who VX STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN- artistic performers among young con remarked at the close of the service: The prize on the local al Miss Teal de "That preacher is a live wire." Next -- iowling temporary pianists . a score was won won Sundav Dr. Cnate is CTnutoil UUUnr. and leys for the highest by serves and has recognition for needs no the fYMCff5TR store Kuslansky and .Hansen with a total her art of which any pianist might introduction as he is known, admired and loved bv all 1X7 ora pin fall of 235. well be proud. Her playing bears the Th pro hall-mar- 59 at Bible school. Mr. Pal- Mrs. Emma time k of first rate tem- present Pigeon, keeper artistry, mer spoke of the fine at' the Hendee Manufacturing Co., perament, imagination, 'emotional and appreciatively Grass Seeds intellectual grasp, keen for appearance of the von dp- nenniA nnd nf Springfield, has teen the guest of her feeling the close attention to the service. sister, Mrs. Fred Dion, during the melodies shape and rythmic values, paid past week. and brilliant technical resources are Friday afternoon at Memorial We are an of a discussion has arison as qualifications prerequisite to any church was held the regular annual showing unusual variety the Lately success; and these large pianistic meeting of the Union and Leyal-Te- m most of Bradley's to whether or not Stafford has a qualifications Elsie Teal posseses in attractive the "Peerless orchestra." Such an organ- a very unusual degree. Miss Teal is perance Legion, Miss Clara A. Hall, ization does really exist, and Bill therefore no experiment but an ac leader. A verv interesting nroernm complished success." was presented by the pupils in the Fertilizers Eldridge is its genial manager. Some South Wil- - Willington schools consisting confusion has resulted because The Ladies' Aid society will hold of readings on the of N limantic has also a Peerless musical danger using ew a rummage sale in the Congregational cider; songs, pantomime, and a playlet, Spring Styles At honest prices. And organization that plays engagements at eleven a. here at times. chapel, Friday, opening "Temperance Mother Goose." The are now. familiar rhymes were changed to Those not they right here, - (Hartford Times) Mrs. J. H. Valentine is in New York. bring in the temperance sentiment, familiar with our Wearing Ap- Special to The Times. Miss Elinor Valentine, who accom one .for instance where instead of section should our New York, April 8. panied her and remained a week, re Humpity Dumpity, Old John Barley- parel certainly compare was turned home Monday. corn sat on a wall, etc. The children Reuben S. Converse, who the marched in with their and styles and prices with others before of Miss Ethel Moore has returned to teachers, buying father of Mary E.Converse Stretch her in be were a pretty inspiring sight, "The Gku. teaching Greenwich, after of - a new Spring outfit. Bmk Mill. Simsbury, left .wherever situated, in ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hope the world." This brings per- about $137,928.87, the New Malone Moore, for the vacation. tmenny 10 mina tne ract that our rep- personalty resentative Brackett is a member of to $20,906.-50,whe- n, This at 7.30 In addition to our low we make no York property amounting evening o'clock, the appropriations legislative commit prices as a resident of Stafford, at the Congregational church, Miss tee ana mat Tne A is To this examination the optical spe- Rachel P. Snow will an Child Welfare bill, charge for which is an addition- New Line of What Optical Science doing; cialist and give illus that asks for S60.000 for the noe-lrto- alteration, brings knowledge training he died on February 3, 1920, accord trated lecture on her travels in to develop better vision of the highest order, ile also utilizes his Japan, children of Connecticut, most of the al the latest equipment and apparatus ing to an appraisal of part of prop Korea and China. The Woman'3 Mis saving. which have been mougntrui women or the state consid- Hand Colored Pictures o And perfected for precise one of the transfer tax societies invite all interested Just two pieces glass! yet scientific work. Science has stepped in erty ,made by sionary er of vital imnort those lenses which correct so cfiectu and its aid to skill. which is on file to attend. - framed and 35c ally the defects of vision are possible brought personal state appraisers, today and ultimate economy and gives op- from to " unframed, because of the highly-traine-d know .