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{that the work for which they had sg:vt-n their fitness might go forward to comipletion. e B Motored to: Bostan. What s Going On Tomight | §145.70 was given in the case of Stur- | e s thay i W No. 52X ot . |mis & Bums ik Co, vaoak K-Sty- {2 S, MG B Wato, lesving here Jean Baptiste, Camadian| The semi-annual report of the re~ |FEMay: s odiver In the case of Albertus F.-Wood % a - nrned M:etlns of Board of Al- Ve the A, F. Wood Co, wis acoented. A for lndear Review. sh War Veterans' Carmival, «t|and several matters of pleading @ie- [ ) of the ihrst rvegi- - Dposed of by the court. Bt B g C-N. G, are making prepara- f S Cormival’ £ the ahnual tndgor Toview of Mre. George M. Rouette Claims Hu: Crowd Attends val 3 the kbl is to take pla band Was George Wheeler and Had [ _The second night of ~the Spanish fip Afmery ot E:un;u;a ;Jl;x;xm Another Wife in New York. War Veterans' carnival drew 3 large fevening of this week A special traly o i 3 crowd to the armory Saturday eve- |wilk kx:?_ mm};er,: ot Co. b ot in [ ] pHal, ) pase Joseph P Tuttie of e s WAL, A NG TRCCTotha were. well | cig Akt 45 and relurning wbout 1 B e e b . iangec e | Patronized. Helmold's orchestra pleased L o' in this city Saturday morning, and | Patronized. Heimolls orchesich pieased Incigencaily made hie frst appeatance | S Dlar airs, and & soodly sum waa| Ribbish Fire Endangers Building. “Phe lonzest matter brought to his |netted for the use of the association.| Some small boys started a fite i attention was the divorce sult of Ma. | The last night of the cornival is to- |4 J0%0s ruabish in the_ tear of the Delle B Rouette vs, George M. Rou.| MSAt and anotber good atiendance is | &yifgee Atfz. Co’s plant on Church eite. The couple met in Sprinsfield, | 100ked for. street Saturday noon.but the prompt Mass. in 1398 and were married in ST D. Blish, who saw the NORWICH BULLETIN. MONDAY. APRIL Stafford in 191 At the time they Decame acquainted, Rouette went un- Jewett City Preacher at M. E. Church, On account of the absemce ‘of Rev. smoke, "ald went to the place with Patrolinan Grady, prevented any dam- dor the mame of Georse M. Wheeler, | Willard O. Nusum of the Methodist |age fesulting from the prank. —The but told his bride-to-be that that was {church, who is at the New England | fre ¥as -extinzuished - before it aa an assumed pame._and he married her | conferénce in Mr. Thatch- | obtained any great headwa under the name of Rouette. Last fall [er of Jewett City ad e et b . hi ims to 'mwfihswt\‘wou that | pit in_the lo ch Sunday morn- Young @rant Put on Probation. me was the ~first one |ing. Mr. Thatcher is no stranger to chard Gramt, the thirteen-yea e Yeu friends here took pleasure in turning | grom the safe and cash drawer of Ske left him at that time and is NOW } aut to hear him. He was entertained | jocal Y. M. C. A. and who confe secking annulment of the marriage and | quring bis stay by Thomas Wood of o petty thefis from residences the right to resume her maiden name. [ Bellevue stree e taatits e Oney Judse Tuttle took the matter under .l a exeeution of juds- advisement cut reformatory and executio Jud Union Temperance Meecting. ment was suspended for one year, (it The annual union meeting of the {Putting Gramt on probation s ac Sudgment far $10.904, W. . T. U, was held Sundax evening |tlon was taken la the police court Fudgment was rendered for Amnie | in’the Baptist church at 7 o'clock, with | Saturday morning. The bov's father M. Thompson of North Grosvenordaie | the usual free-will offering. There |Who Was present, stated that he in- against the Elmvill ! were no services in the Methodist or |tended to make sood the various sums the sum of $10.984 Congrezational churches, which taken by his son. to recov n a mortgage, and Sheriff | ed in the union se¥vice. e members _ Fox was appointed by the court toof the Loyal Temperance Legion also | Women May Form Bowling League. of the com- | participated. Rev. William F. Rewley The ladies of Willimantic will have of the Baptist church_delivered an in- | 4n onportunity to try the game which teresting address on The Lost Crown. |has had so many adherents in the . e opposite sex this winter, if plans in Episcopal Rector Congratulates His | progress for the formation of a ladie: IT'S GREAT FOR BALKY Qrein People. v Powiime league: go thr - BOWELS AND STOMACHS.| , ,, morning service at St. Paup's {128 Of these interested has been called We want all people who has chronic | p. K. church. Rev. C. L. Adams, the | for Wednesday afternoon at the ¥. stomach _trouble constipation, no | rect REratiated the Parish ob the | Gty Then the ladies will inspect the matter of how = standing, to try their Kaster offering, and the | 3ltevs. and deelde whether Tod O one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stom- rt they had given the church in | JOTNL &R organization or tof g one dose will vomvinc ho fivat Year of iis Separeie ex- |15, 10 Bave the allevs avails ol medicige so many Indications were, said he, that |3 10 3 tWo a 2 of our local people have been taking | the vear would < with all bills with surprising results. The most | paid and a balance in the bank. While WILL DISALLOWED. therough system cleanser we ever sold. | congratulating them on the good work | _° e : Mayr's Wonder 10f the year, Rev. Mr. Adams urged to | Probate Court Substitutes Earlier Doc- now sold here greater efforts for the coming year, ument in Jacobs Case, amall side hooks. 2 o The will of Flora E. Jacobs. who dieli a few weeks ago at the hospital | where she was take nat the time Mrs. | b Sarah Mitchell and lLawrence Leva were arrested adgin house by Mrs. Jacobs on Church stree charged with adu X béen dis- allowed by Judge J 2 of the probate court, = af | undue influence. Tk v t of WILLIMANTIG, CONN. [Fiiee FATONOIE S SO, e No sooner was this will thrown aut ther, found by in_her a . 19, 19 the court creates fund of $100 for tho care of @ n 5; x ee lot in the Willimantic ¢ Children Cr { ' THE ONE GREAT HOSIERY OPPORTUNITY OF THE FOR FLETCRER'S v The whale cstate consiats of onty | YEAR CASTORIA Sa ovinei | April 20th to 25th - : THIS IS YOUR CHANCE | lt! S a Sa fe Guess FOR A BIG MONEY SAVING, TO SECURE THE TOP NOTCH that in all the homes there are no two rooms furnished exactly alike. “Onyx” Hosiery That is an evidence of a trust e of th Franklin, sutherland, Professor n old I | taught 1 and has Brief Mention, nt Sunday at Har Miss M. E mercial course college Mr. and Mrs motared to Cromy Values THIS IS THE DISTRIBU. | TOR'S WAYS OF INTRO- | Ri every variety of wood, For Women Gnish W 248 Women's “ONYX" Medium H 366: —Women's “ONYX" Qauze | every B, every ‘tyle’ d th Weight ton Full-Fashioned: Weight Lisle; “Dub- ba 2 jod. DgbT Tov: Reinforced Heel"S0le. Spiiced Heer and Spiced Solo ana Tois || o Por B Salr O Yemotar 30e ; i % 3 Wit R 5140 i Black, White and Tan. Regular 35— The prices are right. tod by DAY PRICE 28c per pair 3 for $1.00 value. | laushter were in “ONYX" DAY PRICE | 3 ughte s ey e PRICE 25 per pair | Let us help you with ! Jompet 2 en's “ONY Finest Gauze Lisle 6807: —Women's “ON Boot Silk | of Norwich |in everyth your Spring Furnishing “Dub-I" Top: High Spliced Meel and and Lisle “Dub-l" To S:‘Ill\'fil ole and Toe. Regular 50e - vatu “QNYX" DAY PRICE 3 pairs for $1.00 499 K K: Black, 40: Reinforced | Heel, Sole and Toe, Black, White and Tan. Regular 30¢ and values. * DAY PRICE 3 pairs for $1.00 | | At Tewitt of, Everett A of Hanover Arday on his | SW: white, 403 Tan — Women ONYX" Med 120 M: — Women's “ON Extra ABgat st ette was Pro vk Weight Si Doublex™ Heel Size, Medium Weight. Silk Lxste_‘ > ¢ t i . Toe: “Dub Reinforced Sole. “Dub-1" Garter Top, and _ Double | o Feels and s like Silk but wears Spliced Heel, le and Toe; Black | uNCDLNS 0c value. only Regular 50c value. 3 pairs for $1.00 “ONYX” DAY PRICE 3 pairs for $1.00 Thread Silk: a Fine, Medium Joub-l Garter Top of Silk or sh Spliced Heel and Double Sole of Silk or Lisle. ular 31.35 and $1.50 value, ONYX" DAY PR FURNITURE STORE MAIN and UNION STREETS, Phone 285-3 Willimantie Milford hig city James | si€nec ing o b $1.00 per pair For Men B 325 Men's “ONYX" Silk Lisle 613:—Men's “ONY vue suk | JAY M. SHEPARD JEWETT CITY . in Black 1.\ “Doublex™ Heel nd Fibre Ribbed Top. Spliced Heel, Sole Toe, Spliced Soie. Has no Equal. Res- d Toe: in Black, Tan, Navy, Grey, Succeeding Elmore & Shepard S— ular 30c value Purple and Smoke. Regular 50¢ value, I Dir E | Birthday Party for Miss Ruth Ballow— SONYX" DAY PRICE 3 pairs for $1.00 “ONYX’ DAY PRICE 3 pairs for $1.00 Flmm mfll’alld mbalmer Dancing Class Reception—Serious B ks .| Injuries When Autemobile and Gycle For Boys For Misses 6062 Nerth St., Willimantic | coilide. ¥ THIGH AND ARM BROKEN. Oyelist and Autemabile Collids Sunday B 127 . Weight “Dun-l" Wear N Medium X 46: — Misses' “ONY Ribbed Cotton Weight “Dub-1 Wear" Lisle Medium | L89y_Assistant Tel connection fine Ribh- i Nirs, I. D. ve a party Fri- celebrat the th lay afternaon in Black and Tan: sizes 6 to 10; Best bed: Black and Tan: sizes 5 to 10 . da E R e e el e T s P DR TE L JACKSON, Dentis| Bt ot bt ot | 25¢ per pair 250 per pair peanut hunt, donkey party and. Peter | Ar Painless Extracting | Rabbit peciall one | eceived a Under le of the and i | cake were icken Rast { d Filling a Specialty Gch child drew for Raell as |City, ¥ 152 Main Street, - - Willimant:: cream, wafers and lemon- |landed acre: i g " . Telophone e antomonile b ¥ - among th {1o the bank t w > spidell, Marian J HIRAM N. FENN cle struek Incorporated 1842 UNDERTAKER and EMBALME |} » Jloheoch and Send Towett ity - 62 Chureh St. Willimantic, Ct. | Mra. Ball Dr B Tetephone Loc. Asaigant | Hewitt rived found the — ;.\l&lhu r H:n\ bre x‘\:l,d Borough Briefs. RUOHE DIN NOSE BNl e 1ot - Boils taches mo hiame W I v v Auto Truck Moving o 3k et | ity S Everybody is geing to need it mera LONG' DISTANCE WCARK JEasieaniy in tho future, too, when the sarning bl 4, ard and Howard « . | capacity is lesa than during youtn c ence ' have been grewitha or middiesage, _ Address P. A. WEEKS, ar ‘phens i Fie! otk ot T8 Shesill pand 8302, 333-12 or 25%-5 Willimantio, G, i R 3 ssime THEN 16 1 anve o Hule VoW ~ - a iny Johng Hopking universit 3 —a little at a time but that littie COL. EARL N. GALLUP Marlan_ Tracy has returfied 3 sften, o Waghington, D. ., and | Tt pending a few days at he | Rav, W, T n. AUCTIONEER 4 maduate from Jonea: Nat. soboal ot | (12 APaay, red Rammvilie |vas made mare . l . S . l . | Auctioneering. ®pecialty of Farm and | °f N adoe™ 4t Gireeneville | BY the exhibition Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and CREVITE | some of the most 3 he Willimantic Savings Institute | Rl b "8 gpand“suily Witk Svien Resths L EU05, H. ©. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, T Miss Hallie Burleson returned te M , reasurer || R, F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. |, i s o b el Telephone 1-3 M and Mxs. Frank Peckham and Neighborhood a: What Style Safety Razor are You Using? OVER thity years ago the fist Gem Safety Razor was introduced. ‘3T°dlf;; the result of Ppersistent experimenting, testing, proving—the Gem Damaskeene Razor stands as the most practical and efficient shaving instrument in the world. € Four distinct Gem models have been produced in this period preceding one—each marking a distinct step towards perfection in every detail... Al am A _f - ,;li‘v A "‘w Model “A’ was the first Gem—a good razor. Model “B” was the second Gem—similar to the original but with improved tecth adjustment. Model “C” was the third Gemr—here the method of holding the blade was improved —a hinged bar replacing the Model “D* is the present day Gem—ihe 1914 Marvel—the” mechanically perfect:conveniont-sized, light weight razer, with finely adjusted guiding tecth and unique frame which autematically adjusts blade ta exactshaving angle, . ensuring a smooth, quick,.comfortable shave, -. ] Model D. is put up!uagennhé morocco leather case with 7 extra @ Gem Damaskeene blades and is positively the greatest value offered— 3 éi come in and let us show this outfit to you—price complete $1,.00 We are also authorized to present you with one Gem Damaskeene trial blade I'REE!/. G The Gem Damaskeene Blade is werthy of the Gem Damaskeene Holder. Made of highest grade steel, especi pared ntnuuufewnmflkemmm»dfimm:htfi"m and tempered to hold a keen cutting edge, better. Be sure ta call for the Free Trial Blade today. E R G. G, ENGLER, Druggist s PRESTON BROS, Inc., Hardware WILLIMANTIC : SAMUEL CHESEBRO, Druggist . THE JORDAN HARDWARE:-CO. | Friday evening was not largely attend- e to several leg- | two children and Another meeting has been set for Mp. and Mrs Frank communion commeneed 2 s for commission t | under the dires Singer and child have gone for a visit o relatives in Greenport Leased by New Yorkers, The Aaron Main house has Hendriekson of New York, who are moving in. Wayside cottage Dancing Class Reception. class which he has conducted he winter gave a private eception and dance iday evenin class several best of satisfaction. At English Tea Party, from New Jersey whe have leased it for the summer. Village Varisties. Mrs. Waiter Penn is ill with grip. Brown of Pearl str A large crowd attended the opening of the mi evening, | Girls had @ hare and hound chase in | the vacant lots en Eim siveer. New York has Defoated Greensville. In tiieir openin; OBITUARY. 1 :‘u the guest of friends in tewn Fr- . ¥. - Samucl Gellert and Mr. and Mrs. L Mrs. William E. Pesk. Horawitz are visitng friends in Neg- Mys, Peck, vifle of William B. Peck, | Wich today (Saturday). agent of the Baltic Cotton company, dieq Baturday evening at 9.30 after an | Calling on friends in town sriday. liinese of three weeks from tubercular | Charles T. Wilson of Worcesier was miningitia. Mra Peck had heen a peai- | Sukhester viwtar Yriday. dent of Baltic for 14 years, coming here £ from Bast Greenwieh, R. L She i3 sur- { Euest of local relatives. vived by her husoand and five mieces, | Mrs. §. Kenyon, Mrs. Ralph Bateman, | VISiLing friends im town Friday. Mrs. Jessie Dawley, Mrs. Henry Tan- COLCHESTER M. J. Brennan of New Havea iy to have charge of the examinations ng picture theatve Friday | ent who desire to cempete for e at her summer home at Light- |10 4. Ladd of the Greeneville nine was | home in Yarmouth i could not has gene for @ hort visit to velatives in New York, Dennis Walsh of New York has re- a visit with friends here : variety of tastes. We i DUCING “ONYX” QUAL- |} are prepared with a stock e ITY TO YOU. of goods that is varied— [ Naa, knoekea tarred f o zame nd out of five including a T in center and Charles Collins—Dsath of Mrs. Wil- liam E. Peck—Sterling Team D e Jewett City Form Branch of Brotherhogd. esting meeti anniversary of their | Was served in the hall to about 60 guests. autifully decorated Samyel Sta piano selections Jennie Kendall of Taftyi 1 (ill Lave You When the ! Shining Amang the | ke This Woman r Wedded Wife? by P. €0 intevested in | | Dreams of Yes At & meet- | rday and T Miss You | Like the Reses Miss the Rain, by Mrys, | ta that effeg hel tual bratherhood will be formal ized. During g § ham supper was . David Flowe Joseph Allard Roll By, Mrs tte, As the Years i Massey, Mrs. R room at the Slater library | this programme, cake, ¢an were served ed until 11.30 anniversary cal as made by Then dancing @he wedding | Wilfred Hough- ! ten, who alse had charge of the sup- | During the eaurse of the evening | Charples Smith spoke of the high | and Mps. 1,‘n)hl\l‘ held by the entire community and more happ¥ esteem in which Mr. his place was com- el Hill in his automobile | } n he met three | coming dawn them many vears together. Charles Calling and Emily Headland were united in_marriage in the parish afternaon wh hday | YOURE Wen OR bieye caniral Maddax. Phey me to Baltie about five years ago. | childven, Perey, Frad, Mr. apnd Mrs. Collins received many beautiful wifts, including silver, china, money, ete Prowne pulled u ©id hitting the and was neavly stopped when the hiey brought the injured man to his hama | and went immediately B | Sweet, who when he ar- b e ville, Greneville and Peckham, lLondon, 8. and A. Club's Dance. The Baltic Social and Athlet pad_bruises | | al { aqmits that he lost ‘...m«{l of his bi- | e hall Saturday evening. were present from Willimantie, Tafi- ville and Norwich. was furnished by Miss Nellie V, Alil- Music for dancing ntertalning | gpecial Sermon at Baptist Church— Neighborhoed Assesiation to Meet. Oorum Defanted: Thursday evening Ba Oeeun in a pool mateh by the fallaw= Charles Tetreault 100, B, At th eservices Sunday in the Bap- the pastor, | in the eveping was tist church the sermon on the subject % was well attended. ditehell Coulard 35, Tom Saiurday afternoon the children's haur ially. atiractive Sterling Shut Out. > soccer foothall team defeated Steriing on Sayles field Baturday af- | ternoon. 2 to 0, before a iarge crowd. The Baltic players were strona all the way through the game and best game af the season. 3 Wednesday Evening. »layed the If Coffee Don’t Agree Much of today’s nerveusness, indigestion, languer, kidney and liver trouble, come from indiscretions in eating and drinking, so commenplace that they are seldom considered till Nature pulls ene up with a sharp jerk. More often than is suspected, coffee is the cause of A simple, easy way to discover the real cause and relieve one’s self of a lot of discomfort is to quit coffee for ten days and try POSTUM This beverage contains mone of the coeffee drugs (caffeine, tannin, etc,) which are responsible for many human ailments, big and little, Paestum is a feod-drink made from prime wheat and a bit of molasses. It is pure and contains only the wholesome goodness of the grain, - Postum comes in two ferms: Regular Postum = must be beiled, 43¢ and 23¢ packages. Instant Pestum — a solyble form. A teaspoanful stirred in a cup of hat water dissolves quickly and makes a most delightful beverage, with eream and sugar added to taste. 30c and 30e tins. The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. Theusands who have changed from cefiee to Pastum know “There’s a Reason” Grocers everywhere sell Postum. John EBradshaw of Willimantic was ‘rank Carrier of Millington is the Nelsop E. Webster of Salem was Several from town are in Norwiel Mrs. George Langmaid and Mrs. | foday (Satupday), attending the epes- Geneva Briggs, all of Bast Greeawich, mq of Merchants' week. R. I Mrs Peek was of & gemepous | and happy dispesition and made many | 4a¥. tr vhom her ohn J. Shea was in Lebamon Fi- . Mark Trotter of Hartford-was s Cal- whieh will be held in New Haven or May 14. for all apphcants in Conneeti Siebest & Nichals of Bast| Knights of Calumbus scholarships a Hampion are the ReW managers. the Catholic university, Washingten Frederick A, Smith of New Batain|D, @,