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e [ Willimantic, D WILLIMANTIC ‘What Is Going On Tonight. cently/restgned. ., ¥ Natch; Lodge, No. 22, K. of P, . JT‘T; ?";s'!fwv . muu i R e Just Union St. Jean ste, Canadis he cal Club Rooms. ® AAAER | 4 seued by the Woman's Christian Tem- Board of Trade Meeting to Discuss JFair Grounds Proposition. Maurice £, Wallen G the Windsor The local friends of Wallen, who sang for three.years in the First Congregational church here, learn that Mr. Wallen has resigned at Maurice - E. avenue Congregational urch in Hartford, to take effect April | . at which time he will take up the duties of tenor soloist at the First Derance union, includes the following: _Feb. 13—Inspirations from the Life /of Miss Willard, Mrs. Scripturs Feb, 27—How Can We Help Our L. T. L., Mrs. FieMs March 13~The Connecting Links Be- .| tween W T. U. and Woman Suf- 1%, Bennett. March 27 — Scientific Temiperance Cooking and Well Balanced ‘Rations, Mrs. Spaulding. April 24—What Have We Bone for Our Young Women? What Can We Do? M Wesley Morse. May S—Mothers meeting, Common Sense and Science, Mrs. Patierson Only One “BROMO QUININE.” genuine call for fu XATIVE BROMO QUININ Look' for signature of E. W. GROVLE Cures a Cold in One Day. 23c. An Unusual | Opportunity You'll never get a better chance to buy odds and ends of Housekeeping Goods for your home. We are about to take stock, and had rather have money than Chairs, Tables, Beds, Etc.,, and your money will go a long way now. Don’t wait because we can’t wait, we want the | room. Lincoln’s Furniture Store MAIN and UNION STREETS, Phone 285-3 Willimantic Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY Address P. A, WEEKS, or ’'phone 850-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic, Ct. 752 Main Street, DR. F. C. JACKSON, - Dentist, Painless Extracting and Filiing a Specialty - Willimantio Telephone JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer- ‘ 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection Telephone HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Lacy Assl ant June 5—The Message of the Flowers, Mrs. MeCracken. Jyme 19—Problems to Sdive, Mrs. | Buel 1—Outing at the camp ground. Press and Temperdnce Lit- ly_day, Mrs. Cooley unshine, Light and Life, Concerning Women, sager. Mission Among Foreign- »ple;, Mrs. Pegrum. 3—Looking Backward, Look- . Mrs. George TrTipp. —Current Events and Signs Times, Miss Elliott. Glimpses of ' the deleggtes How B b, Good Will National Express Peace to Men, Mrs, Rain Did. Not Damage City’s Ice. satumlay -the poor weather con- ons put @ Stop to the harvesting of ice i the city’s plant in Mansfield, but esting will be resumed today. The ce is sl 11 1-2 inches thick and with littlg cold weather to help along the i, {here will be no difficulty in fill- he sheds. The ice aiready in is to have been damaged to any rable extent by the fact that no roofe on the new sheds | €onsid | to protect the ice from Saturday’s rai Board of Trade Supper and Address. Notices have heen sent out for a sup- the Board of Trade rooms v evening preceding the talk by Cheney of South Manchester onal Bducation. The commit- cparing for 2 large attendance. Howell s pr | tee Theatre Audiences Pleased. | Mutt and Jeff in Panama was the atiraction at the Loomer opera house for matinee and evening Saturday, and drew good houses for both perform- ances. _ Jerry Sullivan was the same oid Jeff and raised many a laugh. The music was catchy, the costumes weil chosen, wel and evervone present seemed satisfied with the production. Congregational Musical Service. The nd in_the series of musical services at the Congregational church was held Sunday afterncon at 4.30, se- lections from the late A. R. Gaul's sios forming the subj was a William S. Beard’s discour: on The Bequest of a Life. City Keeping in the Good Column. There was no session of police co Saturday morning. OBITUARY. George A. Murdock. George A. Murdock, 18, died at the home of his son, Charles W. Murdock, sth Windham, Saturday morning. Death resulted from a shock sustained ast Thursday. He was born in Med- ford, Mass., Aug. 14, 1840, but had been sident of South Windham for | ast 45 years. At the outbreak of the Civil war Mr. dock enlisted as a private in Com- H, Fifth Conneeticut, ervice July 22, 1961, and serving, vears, receiving: his discharge 13, 1865, He was also.a member He was a carpenter | | mean suffering a: | anger. The CAUS: | alveys interna . Leonhardt’ | Dr. Leonhard - HEM-ROID | tablets produce afnasing results by attacking thy INTERNAL CAUSE. The piles are dried up an permanently cured. 24 davs treatment, 3100 | DR. LEONHARDT CO.,Buffalo, N. Y. (freo book | Sold by N. D. Sevin & Son and all drugglsts. Murray's B FOR ONLY The New Silk Petticoats have made their appear- ance, and this time in pretty Messaline. The lot comprises the prettiest colors and color com- binations you ever saw, and the young miss looking for something gay and inexpensive will be pleased to see these, and the best part of it is the price. ONLY $1.98 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. New Messaline Petticoats osion Store $1.98 EACH THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Incorporated 1842 Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need it more in the future, too, when ths earning “Wherewithall” capacity- is less or middlé-dge, The Best wa soms THEN than - during youth to be sure te hav to save a fittle HOW but that litee?! little at & time, The Willimantic H. C. MURRAY, President. Savings Instifute N. D, WEBSTER, Treasurer. entering | ielson and L T P R— Baptist-church {n that city as the suc-] of old Company K of the C. N. cessor of Herbert P, Stedman, Who re<q rem; s, led & member five years. He was e e convention, delegates. | 1 | | mmander ‘of Francis S. Long Dost, & A}g,, in 1891. There survive three sons and one d“ruxmen Geo! A of Attleboro, ass, Charles W. and Frank of South Windham and Cldra M. of New Haven. There are five grandchildren. Leon Frederick, Jr. Leon Frederick, Jr., aged 87, died Saturday morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frederick, of Manners avenue. Pleuritis was the use of death. He was a native of chanicsville, but had been a resi- dent of this city for a long time, hav- ing been employed by the Smith -& ‘Winchester company for over 17 years. There survive bim, besides his par- ents, six sisters and two brothers, Mrs| Frank Bonalumi of Torrington, Mrs. - Joseph Labby, Mrs. Delina Breousseau, Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs. Edward Lariviere, Mrs. LeRoy Whea- ton, William and Henry Frederick, all of this eity. STANDING AND RECORDS. How Bowlers in Duckpin League End First Half of Season. ¥ The, standing and records in the tourpament.of the Willimantic Duck- pin‘league at the end of the first half of their season’s play are as follows: Won: Lost. Pinfall Pirates -o28 20323 ‘Athletics .- 28 2 Cubis: ... cco0- 26 THSers .... 2.« 31 Senatol Jae Giants . D18 ‘White Sox ..... 18 Red Sox ... 13 High team total—Senators, High team string—Athletics High singe string—Mullen, 150, High three strings—Wood, 370, High individual average—Pickett, 104 1§-21. Miss O'Connor, Suffragist Delegate. The Connecticut state organizer of the Woman's Suffrage union,Miss Em- ily Pearson, arrived in this city last Thursday for the purpose of appoint- ing a delegate to represent Williman- tic at a meeting to be held in Wash- igton, D. C. The delegates are to in- terview President Wilson to- day, when subjects of considerable im- | portance are to be discussed. The del- egates were met In New York by a committee and conducted to a hotel, where they remained until Sunday, when the trip to Washington was re- sumed. While in New York a grand ball was given honor of the dele- gates at the Tlst regiment armory cormer of 3ith street and Park ave- nue. Directly after the meeting at ‘Washington tod: the party will leave for Hartford, where the Hartford or- der of suffragettes will entertain the members this evening Tuesday the delegates will reach home. Migs Abbie O'Connor, a member of the Swift Spoolers’ union, No. 171, ofr this city, who hregently attended labor union meeting in Philadelphia was appointed to represent this city and left here Saturday at 11.28 a m|| for the trip. Brief Mention. Bertha Johnson is Miss in Boston for a visit. Ars. G. F. Taylor was a Hartford | visitor Saturday ! Mr. and Mrs. F. Whaley spent Sun- day in Norwich Miss Julia Galligan returns to Yan- tic today (Monday). Miss Mary C. Welles of Newington have been awarded diplomas for eX-{paug river and sent s oting. ‘over cellence in writing. The girls are (-thy galls, % s students St. James' parochial| © g fhindnisont | St Jamelt, cueoctigl End of C. E. Week Services. w. Bullard, J. Tucker, Norman The closing service of Christian En- Kelley, John Cha d A Wood- | deavor week v t the ongre- worth, members of the Kill 1y boar tional church evening. | of relief, hold their first meeting today his weelk t campaign in Center, is spending a few | Providence | Timothy Leary was the guest of his| parents, who reside . on Francis street, over Sunday. days in | | | | | | | | i Polish Residents Allege Flimflam § Game—Over Forty Skeleton and ' Other Keys Found on-Oliver Belle ville—Pomfret May Start a Cream- ery. < Mrs, N. W. Hankemeyer delivered Deémands for Farms Hereabouts—|an address at the Congregational Chimney Fire on Potter Street—: church at the Sunday morning ser- Arizona Jack Strikes Town—Need Vlgi;_s e A Sisestad . 3. Morrison of Marlboro of Danilson-Narwich Trofley Ex-| 0. visitor with friends in. Butnam o4 over Sun Putnam division, ing plans for a Si <cial. The Woman's Union mi prayer meeting is to be held Congregational church Tu noon, DANIELSON Louis Gaudin, who was recently op- erated upon at a Hartford hospital, continues to improve. A meeting of the, town school com- mittee is to be held this (Monds ternoon. 0. H. . Patrick’s is malk- night so- sionary in_the sday after- Diplomas for Writing. Rain Breaks Up Ice. Miss Alice Monohan, Miss, E (Monday) | the fnterest Henry ‘A. Milton of Pawtucket spent | Sunday, IFebr “hurch Sunday with friends in Danielson. Pleased with Cordial Reception. T very lai au nce t attend- May Robson declared herself as very suited in the making of a orded her in nam. 3 3 Taccory Drofl 7or the olass. Fven vas pourint abitns Get an appetite with it — Special Sermons. | time, a ipday af- s C 3 st i BolciM wes, e g | KeEion purify your breath with it. ject of the first of a series of sermons | FRveRIont to be preached by the Methodist ch Sunda School Enroliment 44. About 44 children are now the school at Willlamsville. A Preserve the teeth and improve the digestion of your family. It costs less Thomas Wilbur. ending Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown of Provi- | . T;'fi body of mas Wilbur, 91, who dence have recently been visl with s Gla; A bt gto We - 3 friends in Danielson. | Thompson ria rday N. 4 jathee Dhateieon Db, o sl spun . than a cent a stick if you man. at the meeting of tha Mrs. Eisie Conklin. club at the home of Mrs. iae ol 36 ARl Mas. T Wednesday afternoon n East. Woodstock Satu John A. Marvin of services for Mrs. was a visitor with friends ir hducted by R o over Sunday. g Westfl twenty 5 cent packages — for 3. B. Guinois of New Bedfo i e 85 .,..1.5 of mest deaters. Danielson on a busir M. Saddidhs . Barbe g New York Folk Seek Farms. e ] A local real estate agent says he . . : g n ’ i’ Snutiles from Now "Sory Be SURE it’s'WRIGLEY’S that“he had people here on spection trips almost every day r 1y. and get real mint leaf N ¢, 3 Judge B % Bliitiv juice—real ‘springy’ perior court in Put Mrs. Rol been il n | California f k| ALLEGED FLIMFLAM GAM > Varr — Brooklyr Poles Claim Countryman Secured $100 To Observe 40th Anniversary. | and A Fur Coat Through Fraud. The committee in charge of the ar: g 40th anniversary of the founding of tha | foa AL(SF @ DPoliceman w Baptist Sunday school in Danielson % o : e will be very busy this we The ob- servance comes next Feb. 8. Ice Holds Well. One more fcehouse at t ¢ can be week, but materially 1 the rain ¢ urday hospitality confection, ideal to have in the house Motorbeating in Florida. A. Yo Cosm and C. ¢ winter n ased 1.‘{;‘1?5.":‘“le S iy i view o the et that | for family or friends. anielson-Norwi rolley Express. was stole o 3 DA persistentdemand exists for | isina : i It stays fresh until used. -\ Servian ‘and enia jons a conven- : s Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S the prop a long time Lock for the spear it e | Inspection During March. 3 was a week end visitor in this Jpoc Thecan ction Mansfield Depot. | ;f‘l‘ con - T m 5 Miss B. A. Sullivan of Branford| this year, the date i spent Sunddy at. the home of her | vanced from the. mather on Youngs street. | & Miss Madge Rafferty has returned| Two rainy | — from a visit in: Boston with her sis- | Were not to Arrested for En: ter, Mrs. K. Rafferty Pratt | merchants. On My Suspliious Louis: @ Zechlel left Saturday for| Storm proved to @ a in Tis Possession his _home in Braoklyn, N. Y. afte s GUESGE tawn: poos | — i 3 spending ~ 2 few days here with SRR 2 | oliver Be th efors he srought In before ch they_expected to board Chance to'Prove It. PrOIf LS S Ade U, Wabster bpent Halpin in Fine Condition. | by 3 1 waited in the station until's o'clock | demonstrate his ability as peacemaker Sunday in Taftville at the home of | b o . = 2 $ “ Mra, Webstei’s = sieter, Mrs, Charles| Thomas Halpin, t 1 i we o f 1e New London train. Mrs. - { he should turn his attention to the Webster. | star. w fr T | 1 while t mond was .i[-;‘:n\‘urfil_\; as w as ever | blem of tylng up Ben Johnson with be that 1 5 £ b e % - ot during her wait of two hours and & one of thos N William Palmer of Boston is spend- | gition i sl N : haif and her sudden death after clim i Mk o §55 xR ing a few dayvs at his home here. M ‘ substant baca Be-boys n A < ing the subway stairs came as a shock | ' Palmer is taking up a course of study | he has r ¢ s e o Was! Four 3 2 to her daughter and the many persons at the Boston City hospital York and eisewher e PNV creatin ! AT who were witnesses of the sad hap- | Don’t Know He's Dead. First Selectman Robert E. Mitchell, | First Fire Alarm of 1914, | : g 2t " | oA, $1.000,000 - monument “is_to be accompanied by Charles Gleason and | . o il : L | wire r F 5 | erecied” in honor of Andrew Jackson Aiss Nora 7. Grady. a nurse, ¢ o ala r Bridgeport.—Rev. H. Kenyon|at Nashville. They continue to vote patient to the Norwich state hc a chimney f Jacp 3 has been spending -a few days'in il down that way.—Chicago at Brewster's Neck Sunday. Ites a nit a s 1 r northern New York state. | ferald O. E. Frazier, who is in charge of | pointed over the m 1l POMFE — — the greenhouses connected with the | bla but Sl i s : £ Connecticut Agriculturat school, called | the thought of pr ¢ o ; A : 3 ©.J8 N | Meeting to Be Held to Get Sentiments 1 on Willimantic friend Sati ay and | neys by all ho ders. ! f Milk Producers. i Went to Hartford to remain over Sun-| " > p i | of Milk Producers. | - PRI day with friends | S inena JAGR Tnl Fown. . iy . 5 e tald: f Dameret Mrs. Richard Harringion of Boston | ogo miie viue trom ais 1. a 20,- | - is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. George i s e . i i N est 1 .ti = - e i B R e ; starting | 7 i rest Get a small trial bottle of .old-time, penetrating rington was Miss Mar: ah: X = e " n Lo 1l R e ke A BN it e = | SEs N : s ntity St. Jacobs Oil.” and Mre. Challenger at the Inn. 3 : o | Betostdle 30 from s 1 k e ol telas hottie n’..mm youn Srug- i v iy | Gra | w 5 _in|gist, and in just a moment yowil-be h”!;'_‘":’.! Weiser is in New York nn‘ T'Ple? to erv\ Fathe @ v hea tment. Rub | free from rheumatic -pain,- sorencss, e 4 P T e S ; e | ar busin <, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” | stiffness and . swelling. -Don't suffer! Louis Dimmock epent Sunday in| sing into t . B : 5 upon_the “tehder ' ‘and | Relief and a cure awaits you. “St South Willington. | French a. 2 i s _instantly Jacobs | Jacobs Oil has. cured millions of Dixon Van Zant is dn a short busi- | » 2K a0 remain a rooklyr Lo tarrisd ; M s armless rheumatism and | rheuma sufferers in the last half ness trip to New York. e s r % J P " ¢ ire which never disappdints | cent is just as zood for sci~ Miss Catherine Lamb of Franklin| numt B he | anes ¥ g g b A : A e S e visited friénds here Saturds iy Sectad il Ie 1 ¢ ] S Lk r Quit complaining ins and swellings. Mrs. F. B. Read and son, Harry| young man, St ) be | her thr Ade Read, spent Sunday in Boston the son of of the ¢ ) J Mrs. E. Bannon and Mrs. M. Healey nadian n o e & : - ; : &pent the week end In Hariford bl itliabe g 3 2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gully of New Brit- | tarney A, ¢ pe o t g | ain wera in this city over Sunday. | mive by 4 : kil A S T S Miss Lucy Murphy returned to Hart- | reiu ohe. from. the Boy o B s B MRS T ford today, after a brief visit at her | the sa s came back unopened, irs. Margaret Hammond, Accompany- hoitle: 1h_fnis oity | = . 18| Ty Her Daughter to Philadelphia, | Supt. Otho Sullivan of the Willl- | IS 108 YEARS OLD. St i| Expires from Heart Disease | mantic machine shop, was a New Lon- | peth b i g et A ey l THEO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT y don visitor Saturday. | Mrs, James P, McGary, of South Scit- : M fargaret Hammond, | Prof. and Mre. E. H. Morse of Hart- uate Celebrating Birthday Today. o 4 y 1 ¢ the Putnam rail | DAY LETTERS CABLE LETTERS ford entertaited Miss Mnnie Voetch - 3 ” y a ay m | — A B of Storrs over Sunday i“)"”' v,r:{.;u‘mu. McGary, who lives at A s ), ea | 50 words de- 12-word mes- Miss Cora Riley, who has been vis- | pouid Soituate, a few miles east of > k 2 i livered dur- 3 sage at a iting friends here for the past week, | L onielson on R ). trolley te Tiss 1 Eliza ' fax | 5 S L - returned Saturday to Boston. [ e B arastving BeE Birthaky lives with her. The tw ve s | ing the day = mih ::wer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea of Med- | the oldest person in the state of Rinae | [0 G2ughter st who a il W vy Way, Mase, are visiting relatives inllsland. Mrs, McGary retains all her | bor e OF Lot e it the cost of regular Willimantic and Stafford Springs | faculties except her hearing e X | s 2 and a 10-word ; ’ ceblegrams, Ned Ingalls, a student at Yale uni- | The entire township is proud of the Rain Causes Washouts. enter of telegram LAY deliverable yersity, was a recent visitor at the |dear old lady, who is a striking ex- | g 3 ks . 0 h | O _ g home 0f Huram N. Fenn of Turner |ample of how to grow old gracefally. | ¢oom w3 s we from the w som. | abroad in 24 Mrs, John Jones and daughter, Miss | h&8 a greater nu »f admirers in . hat nd and — — YW Alice Jones, are spending a_few days | Proportion to the mopulation than has ¥ stree b e on, | 50 words ov WEZK END in Stafford Springs at Mrs. Jones' for- | s, el bHe s bt ts 1 y gk night at the ASL Ev. Sy mer home. as active as vas a score of years < Hed. Lo the g CABEE LETTERS ago, e still kes considerable Imost Instan- cost of the Raward Morehead, Bugene Ashton, | toat® 1o Somrert cyencl idefable in- At Mrs Hammonad 1 10- e Thomas Cotter- and. Willlem Cotier, | Pl aniot it il h Shee 1o the b MBAL A 24-word mes- a1l of Boston, spent Sunday with rela- ® MéGary * was, Hiizabeth Payr riou Dr 7. Russell | word téle- sage at an tives odn (his ity PR a abeth Payne 3 : Rusgse irst child of Capt, J. t Hat su ned. The ram. even lowe O s s ot ) s e T o Ry B i e e i o an g Sy for oyer Sunday-sird leaves this morn- | and Kliz W Ots | s Athiay i c h ¥ Kent, and | ing for Holtew, (o- résume his worl 4.r1 during (he early years of oy b P rem 1 sl un- | MONEY ‘M J/\/ a word. Sent «m;:. .\cl}.w:All‘ e b \‘1.;,;,‘; sailed s & member af (he cren ey | ge | Reduced Rates M.?/ a#/ Saturday, de- 8. Cathletibe Clatk Diew returned | ommande il iy et Blacks f 3 | 3 S ‘Wktiviay Troni New York, where she | Iather, as she tells the stor ad o N | for ubou | L. ?pECdY' $328red 4t Duslriesy WHdi which Mrs. Drew ia | o8 IR0 HURER IS ' e | £ : 3 e e e deth: | Tape. A, M. Lewis, the grandfathe < Suturday afternoon she left the Ham- In: Hartford Saturday were Miss| and later married her. O Nk | b pinse i Wosdetok Tucom pany | Hnmsiel Windsore Mfs Adate cors | A0S I married e et s et ) THEWESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Augustiis Brundage. Miss Agnes Morio| 1811 Y enro ) dely py,. weore | > - artl, Miss Bleanor Moriarty, Mrs. Eila|® ey childhoed wae 4 B " an auto- | Full information gladiy given st any office Bradbufy. Mr. and Mre. A. I Rill, Mrs, | Cape Cod sectibn and in Pr e, m g he ma- | T. B, Parker_ Miss Eleansr ‘Hillliouse, | Her education was in Providence and ot | chine veachi jon here just b JoMn' Halsy, Dr. A. Gaucher, she early showed an aptitude for Eng- as the 333 o'clock express for New