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[ WILLIMANTIC What Is Geing on Tonight. ‘Willimaotic Commandery, No. 256, ¥. 0. G. C, K. of P. Hall. Windham Encampment, No. 10, I. O, ©. F. 807 Main street. Officers’ schoel, state armory. Willimantic Duckpin league, bowl- ng. FRANK WHITE ARRESTED Charged With Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses. A man who gave his name as Frank White, and his heme as Worcester, Mass., was arrested Tuesday morning by Chief Richmond on the charge of ebtaining money under false pretenses Monday night Wh sent to the home of Mary Doyle, pretending & be sent | by Chief hmond, Miss Doyle stated, and « d the message that the fine | and costs of her brother James in the | police court would amount to $18 Awain on Tuesday morning he went to the house and obtained Miss Doyle's | paper, which he said | r her to sign, in order wages might be sent to | week. He aiso asked for obtained $1.62, which he said was | tools for her brother. Later in tho | ¢ Miss Doyle became suspicious and signature to a Doyle's him - result was a conversation with the ehief which led to the arrest of White. Runaway Causes Excitement. A runaway on Main s ust be- fore three o'clock Tuesday noon eaused considerable excitement, but no damage was done. The horse and wagon belonged to the A. & P. store s driving. he shatt fell as the result of and the animal start- eet, pite Gilman's control it. Near Bugbee's e there was danger of a mix- up with paseing teams, and the driver A PERSONAL LETTER. Greve Writes to Those Who Suf- fer from Eczema. others who suffer from es Lo w that there is nedy equal to Saxo Salve, = s trouble with m: was like a_burn pea iched and smarted dread- doctor called it eczema application of Saxo Salve nd soon cured them 1 for cracks the fingers ve does vionders."—Mrs, W. nghamton, N. Y { ike the above are contin-| coming roving that the pe ing antiseptic and healing pow- | f Saxo Salve s remarkable in all | kinds of eczema, salt-rheum, totter, barber’s itch or any skin affection, axo Salve on our guarantee to money if it does not roadway Pharmacy, G. G. Skin troubles indicate poor, overished blood. We guarantee our liver and iron tonic. Vinol, to puri- JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Director and Embalmer 60-62 Nerth St, Willimantic Lady Assistanc Tel comnection DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist| Painless Extracting and Filling a Speciaity 52 Main Street, Willimantic Telephone FENN |62 serious business, and if it is con- and Willimantic, jumper, bruising his knees slightly on the pavement. The horse threaded his way through Fowever, and continued to Winter street, where he was stopped by a farmer, who drove his team in front of the boiting horse, and brousht him to a standstill. Fire Boxes Tampered With. Chief Thomas P. Foley has been hav- ing more or less trouble recently from Some persons, presumably boys, tamp- ering with fire alarm boxes. In cvery instance the glass has been broken. One of the boys was caught and given 8 severe talking to by the chief. This and Miss Claire, who are staying with relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jewett are moving from Hampton where they have lived for many yvears and will up their residence in Pomfret. Mayor and Mrs. Daniel P. Dunn leave today (Wednesday) at 10.14 a. m. for a stay of several days in New York and Broekiyn. April 23rd marks the silver wedding anniversary of Mayor. and Mrs, Dunn and they are taking this tri by way of calebrat- ing the event in a quiet way. P. J. Moran, who drives the mail wagon between the post office and rail- road station had a runaway Tuesday afternoon on Railroad street. His horse became frightened and started for the station. The conductor on the 2.15 p. m. train for Providence stopped She hots ieturs any damage had been one. tinued will undoubtedly lead to arrests. OBITUARY. Mrs. Fannje Tempchin. Mrs. Fannie Tempchin, 37, died at her home In Chbaffeeville, Mansfield, Monday night, after an illness of sev- eral months with' tuberculosis. The bedy was prepared for burial and sent to New Yok on the Tuesday afternocn express. There survive the deceased, her hus band, Jaco! nd seven children, Sarm- uel and Alexander of New York, Lena, Abraham, William, Esther and Sadie of Chaffeeviil Rene Beaulieu. Rene Beaulicu, the twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beaulieu of 98 T'es street, died at St. Joseph's Lospital Tuesday morning following an operation for appendicitis. His con- Qition was sach at the time of the cl- eration that l'ttle hope of saving lis life was entertained. The boy's death wii be mourned by a large number of playniates and friends, Mayor Attended Feeters’ Celebration. Mayor Danfel P. Dunn returned to this city Tuesday night on the 6.14 express from Hartford, after an ab- sence of nearly two days Monday the mayor was a guest at the 139th anniversary of the organization of the Foot Guard in New Haven, and was busy Tuesday at his duties in Hartford as comptroller. The train which brought the mayor and many other residents of Willimantic and vicinity home was delayed ciose to an hour just above Hop River by & freight wreck on the New Haven road, which the engine was derailed, buf no great damage was done. As a re- sult, Mayor Dunn was not given much timé in this city before presiding over the clean-up committee at 8 o'clock. Local Notes, Mrs_ E. J, Tryon returned Tuesday from a short visit in Cromwell and Hartford Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton was in Hartford Tuesday on business con- nected with the incorporation of the Moose Home club, relative to acquir- ing the Tracy property on Pleasant street. Brief Mention. Mrs. Mable Reynolds is in New York R._H. Galligan is in New York on business, Miss Rose Dondero returned to Bos- ton Tuesday. Arthur Rasicot is in Boston on a business trip. _Mr. and Mrs. E. Congdon are in New London for a few days. Mrs. E, J. Holman is entertaining Mrs, B, F. Fuiler of South Willington. On account of a wreck at Hop River the 412 p. m. express from Boston had to go by way of Middletown, George Ennis returned to Worces- ter Tuesday after a stay of several days with friends in South Windham Ralph Andrea of Tuesday In this city Hartford spent with Mrs. Andrea Comfort Without Extravagance ROTEL WOODSTOLK In Hartford Tuesday were Mrs. Es- telle Gatus, Mrs. Helen Cummings Mrs. R. P. Johnson, Mrs, Louis Kin bury, the Misses Fleanor and Bl beth’ Kingsbury. James Cou D. A. Lyman, Miss Mary Tryon, C. D. Jarvis, Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall, Dr. D. L, Ross, C. L. Beach, Miss Emma Morson, C. E Worth. Personal oJhn J. Hickey was a New London visitor Tuesday. Frank Ferguson of New Haven was a local visitor Tuesday Mrs. Charles Merrifield is the guest of South Willington friends this week. Miss L. Bacon, who has been Visit- ing at the home of her mother, Te- tutned to Worcester Tuesday. Charles Blackhall who has many friends in this city and at Storrs, where he was a student last year in the Connecticut Agricultural colleze, Yeturned to his home in Brookline Tuesday after a stay of several months in Bermuda, JEWETT CITY Two Norwich Men Thrown From Wagon—E. A. Degree Work at| Lodge Mesting. It is & consumation devoutly to be wished that under existing condi- tions some of the free shows that have been sc plenty of late, and which can be characterized by no other name than disgraceful, cease, and that for- ever. ’ i Two Norwich Men in Accident. Two men from Norwich went through the borough Tuesday afternoon. They were drivinz a green horse just re ceived from Sprague, and leading other one. The grecn baca: frightened near the station and caus- ed a general mixup, both men were thrown out. One was not hurt. The other caught his heel in some part of the ®ear of the wagon and waz drawn over 100 yards with his 1 bumping along the ground. He es- caped, however, with slight injurics meanwhile both horses made a clean getaway. Both were caught and harness and wagon fixed up at Bailie's stable. The men left for home, a| little the worse for wear. Garbage Collecting Satisfactory. The garbage is being removed this spring by the street department, and very satisfactory wofk is being done.| Miss Faye Olds of Ware, Mass., is| the guest of her grand mother, Mrs F. H. Fanning. Mrs. Frank Halyburton and her | daughter, Mrs. J. A. Mellor of Norwic were visitors 1n the borough Tues day. Mt. Vernon lodge, No. F. and A. M., A. H. Clarke, master, worked in the Entered Apprentice ~degree Tuesday evening. 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Fratornity? ntsrosts: | intriane EnomaY - BorAN S i sl | TO A BURSTING HEART.| PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. oo EUROPEAN PLAN oNLx S et i g I e e o g Boy Run Into by Automobile—Success | gt Auto Truck Mov'n DITTO FOR TWO ,:f.,g o M“D'o“ the guest of hia sister, Miss Slizabeth ,l.",f]i:,"'lv{' Sigwos o B i i Lty e chaplatn.| M ol Faic—esting.of St. | Bridgepert Chauffear Abssived from | Governor Baldwin, Notified. that Apri} LONG D ING | coimpmovs demenmior. = M | Dalon Norwldh Wi oo rooms in Mintz block. Several out of | ce¥: Jobin Ianiry, the .chaplein| Mark's Society. | Blame of Striking 8 year O1d. | 23, 1915 Has bean Designated. v ISTANCE WCRK HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE Warren Williams of Southins Oliver Wo: i0die. K i m and urging them fo keep up the | Pnesday morning, near the home of —_ | A SPECIALTY ‘,\ir;)n_mu'ln PRICES | Fas ~;‘):‘\1\~iu'\';}] fifm;!f;.Y“:'»:mu"&\y!fr\{fi 5 {;h. their m ay evening in | 0 »;‘« work '1‘1“ Vv 0!“>'<,|\ ing. o v;; | Robert Machette, Harry ke of Pm.! Bridgeport, Conn., April 21—Death| Hartford, Conn, April 21—Governor Aireis 5. A WEEKE or- ahen 1N THE CENTER OF NEW Yo - |on Broatway over Suna o h e 1‘;“ Sokis oh e L eyt e e e gt R L automo- | due to a buhsting heart inspired by | Baldwin has been informed by the di- 0.2, 338-12 or 254.5. Willimantic, G, W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. | ABtiony Drapeau of Fall River was | fion was received. APPTEE | aporova wo D his | e e Lo o Sfnto, | the fear of being struck by an aute- | rectors af the Panama-Pacific Exposi- . 33 illimantic, Ct. | 41,0 THE BERWICK, RUTLAND, vr. VD Gyn Tuesday and Wed- | Harre Wicky rmed to_ Nor- | PO to 1 - the cause 3 lane. Mr. Park was in his machine | mobile is teday ascribed by Medical | tien that April 23, 1915, has been set _ st o ST SRt s AR R R i . Monda ng Sunday | \'_“j\“v'f;y‘ e vl . £ .j;"‘h-}yg and met Robert Machette, who \\':x.!‘Exnmln(r Stratten of Danbury and | apart as Conmecticut day at the ex- ing on friends in town Tuesday, s Wickwire | 9f N P e men, telling | Griving an ice wagon. They had been | Coroner Phelan this city after in- ! pesition. . on Hayward EaE nithaiish hely dume s for some time. When both | quiry into the death of George Durl-| This is in commemoration of the s Movies Attract Crowd. Mark Troiter uesday for | LT nere Talad S dote e eckt ed the boy came in sight; it | ing, eight years old, of Danbury. granting of the charter to the colony e was a good crowd at the mov- | Syeus S eRere st Secured 2} ottt b e la e gl it by Mr. Park he was rid- | The child playing in the streets of | of Connecticut by Charles I, April urra s us nn ore \ng pleture show in Tip Top ball Tues: | 5% gy oniey Auotio | i preparine the coming big it tun b P M ek | [oa T AT, edtaeckituily | 15 20NE a; . The f picture of n. ek aken to the ho: Mr. Mach- | run down by the autemobile of Robert tha cvening was The Dreag Tnherivs |, A number from town were in Sa and dance ctie. "Dr. C. F. Conkdon was sum- | Kiley. An autopsy showed that though ance, with J. Warren Kerrlgan In the attending the auction Guests from Danielson. | moned and found him to be suffering | there were no external injuries appar- W|LUMANT|C CONN leading role. Charles F. Brown of B e e from several brulses about the head | asunder. This is believed to be due to J 6 - L place was auctioneer ey o8 Darddlnoninds voe and body. bater he was taken to the | excessive fright and is recorded as the | To Norwich by Autobus. Henry Maynard of Westchester was | of ey, 4o upison have be home of his parents. It is not thousht | probable cause of death. Such in in- | e sutobus trom Norwich lefe in | saler in tiwn Sondss, |5t Hieersteutry of Mal that any serlous results Will follow. | stances are rare. Kiley is commend | For Infants and Children . 7 post office this (Wednes- ames O o Tohanon! was REEE About $950, or his care in driving a car and e . day) morning at 8.30 o'clock. About fa ( ter visitor Tuesday == Fale Y Net # absolved from respenstbility. in Use For Over 30 Years (1} uisize an atsize f|:c om town arc atiending Merchants Thompson of Hebron was a STONINGTON The fair conducted for seven nights | | week in Norwich today (Wednesdas) | psday 2 s by Stonington lodge, No. 26, L O. O. Always bears “ going in the hus and in teams . G K., for the benefit of the building fund, | Hlectric rallway construction in Can- the Se Léon: Broder was visiting: friends i BALTIC Annual Mecting of Congregational Ec- | wis o camplete success. Monday even- | 8da totaled 106 miles in 1912 and 204 | gignarure of pa.ra e S Ior ge omen S miante s Monday i clesiastical Society — Daughters of | ing the prizes were awarded and the | miles in 1913, eorge Smith of Holyoke, Mass., wi e 1812 to Mark Old Fort. sum which will be put in the treasury This wraal are ¢ 8 the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Oficers of St. Mary's T. A. B. Soclety — will amount to something over $950, A = = : This week we put on sale 27 Outsize Suits for large installed by County Director Mc-! The annual meeting of the Second | Which makes ail the members wear a women. They are all plain tailored, in black and navy Guinness. | Congregational lestastical soc siad emifs Suaringlon iadgy 88 Tt = = h Ranie Srahe S s e sl | s Id Monday night, Charles purchased a new build ot on Cot- blue men’s wear serge, wide wale and hairline stripes. A epeclal: miselitE of St Mary's | Bpnton belng ChAlmoan of the i B atrest and some timé the membécs This i = B. tety for i Tatio g Sy ol 1o eol- | hope to own a home of their own. Phis i ah eniE v ool o ; 9 tallation was held The committee appointed to col - 1S U 551,1 y good oppor umt_y, because by the society’s room nday evening. | money for the special fund re; Young People Meet. every suil is taken from our regular stock and fully e et e e T The Young People’s soclety of St. P worth $20 2ach, a 4 e as H G h, & ed | ance of $100 in the bank, now pays s church met in the parish house > ‘S.”‘“‘ e Sheh “;j) all we ask this week is $10.00. han, ooy oF - Nomwich |18 %0 b6 javested tnd will be Kiown a5 ng with @ very larke ai- i Sizes run from 37 to 49. oBident; | Jazaes Brown: . vice | the soclety funt ftor ‘the Dusiness session a ident, Peter J iy Rt | The followits were elected: | an intcresting programme was carried [ \ OUTSIZE SKIRTS 2 s | Cleric. Charies B “Soclety com. | ut and a social time enjoyed. Re- wis | mittee, Charies P. Stanton, Joseph freshmenis were served. ““The directions seys, Nd 7 ooy : S . . : | Joseph an mes Comsto s e for Women’s Outsize Skirts in plaid, black and white that in all the homes B N Te ol oiibuy | Meseralisland Feeryiont (EANEhect. lambago too,— Sloan's cured my checks, brown, black and navy blue serges, representing e are 1ot Harty H. Doty; wuditor, H. | porovement to take Diace at Mason's rheumatism; T've used it and I ralises £ &3 3 B | wo rooms 4 : ; ck Tsland this season under the directlon | = Sloan’s ‘a.““\ from $5.00 up, to 87.50. Your choice of any furnished 1l et e s yMasy Travel Club Meots. L ery Allyn and Dr. Qurdon Allyn KBov.® EDe wok Heg) ’ this week at $3.89. Sizes 31 to 36 waist measure el ey ek g At tho meeting of the Travel e 1o tbe. 1w T bash | e S as ; 5 3 Tuesday afternoon in the library from Noauk to the island hes been “I had my back hurt in the Boer Wi That is an evidence of a B e LRI S A Taunched. It is expected that a great | and tw years ago | was Bit by & stroek variet; f tast W - topie Historic New York and the number of new cottages will be erected | car, Teied ail kindsof dope Swithout THE H c MURRAY Gn y Oed astes. e i ent City of New York. An Inter - | ana that this will be & very busy sea- h,;_;d m-’buxm:_z; rg.;zg . on of Modern American iatorature | Son P Sppiication caused instant relief, and now H P 1 9 are prepared with a stock §! - Edwards’ Olive Tablots et at the | \o tho paper by Rev. d. L. Peacock of Brevities. : xRt Loy A Mtije stitncg { uin gipost of goods that is varied— pass, and: Hemory (4 Westerly Miss Jennie Wilbur and Miss Flor- el Flascher Norman, Whister, 1 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub.{ The schooners Morrissey from Nova | ence Wilbur have returned to Provi- | Instant Relief from Sciatica every variety of wood, [ Stituie for calomel, act gently on the | Scotia and Sy om Jack- | dence after a visit to Mrs. Maria | ~ T et Red T eole e dncs , |} vowe itively do the work. | sonville, Lewts i the fret of Hebroary. but I had almost in: % Eeoal : ! | Cushing of New oYrk is at "Tiried 03 eople . “ushing of New oYrk is af it relief when 1 your mt."” PR TR every finish, every style, ool | Tablet to Mark Fort ot For & _fow daye. i L i b |y every period. 4 | The U. S. Daug £ the War of| John Swanson of New York 1s at| . ISl a2 R TR TN ey o mrattex e e | g sty oimen s e o s s et intet - p et to mark the site of the old fo frs a % - - e crute The prices are right. | uscd here in 1814 guost of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ware. | The Boctors said | would slways be Jame. A Triend advised me to try your Limiment & o | liss Bmma V. Anderson entertalried John ¢ ummim: reuu—r‘n-.at to Bos- | ln: after u.d:’ it n(;ht{.&dn}wnln‘tflfi:«m&-lfilml;iwdl'".hout:;::: ; action, members of (he A. D, Whist club | ton after a few days’ stay - nd run na good as any of the o o ., J have pevel vorybody nasds it of courae. Let us help you with D embess of Ui A D. Whist eluf| ton after & fow dayw stay in bown. son el mavtessie fopnin g dovtpmt Ly - Everybody is going to need it mers ; o 20:4 L R i Y GETS $7,500 in the future, too, when the earning g mel does Without any of the bag atter | s = zon LOSS OF HANDS. | o ..wn m "u capacity is less than during youtn N ' . effects Bt s Tl ons ¢ the'parsonage by the o R 4 erewiiha or middie-age. feen Mise B By AN L oahn | Injured on Shore Lifle Electric at Say- | Tho best way to be surs to have r I mg ! Db Hey. P et Brosic Last Fall. { some THEN is to save a little 1OW srecable effects of | ) Middletown, April 21—The $50,000 | ~—a little at a time, but that litt's — e Rl weassal 3 ! S damg esuit brought by Guerino Maz- Whse: 9 formula after seventeen Years of pras | Kindergartners in Session at Spring- | zini, four years old, against the Shore 1 g bowel and liver complaint with the| Springfield, Mass., April 21—The first | Nis hands wa s L tha. SUPeCIGE | : day without a h | REanent han Deaatn centon of the international Kinder- | courl today without a hearing, the S i Dr. Bdwards’ Olive Tablets are pure. | garten union convention was pr company paying the boy $7.5 he Th w-"- tic Savi I tit v a vegetabls compound mixed with{ed over by Miss Stella L. Wood ot [ 11 lost his hands of the raiway which s i sprstss e I lman lc av‘n s ns olive oil. You will know them by their | nneapolis The convention is be- | [Uns M 9 Y i s 2 4t 3 1 diive cc : | cnded by nearly 300 delegates. | (Al ’ = g ute MAIN and UNION STREETS, Take one Gr two every night for a | Misa Sarah A, Stewart of Avonby.tho Mbse's'Lickuctiva: Pogic o mtion *x 1o, LSl R X R, o (e H. S. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer Phone 285-3 Willimantio || week and mote the cffect. ~10c and | sea, N. du founder of the Union wrote| More than $100,000,000 has been spent Adivess, DR EARL 5. SLOAN, Ise. BOSTON, MASS. c ver box. The Olive Tablet Com- ' urging that the 1915 convention be held |in bringing and keeping the port of pany, Columbus. O. All druggists. in San Francisce Liverpool up to date, IR = R e