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i ifiutf .._i,";,,_,._“ i Yea,air,P.A.fifl:’amm on your ~ 3 By photograp! - P. A is crimp cut and stays — whil : N°mmm.% meansroningP.A.isueuyap‘:nin:l;g rette tobacco ; 2 log. 'And it's good to remember P. A. is put no other tobacco can Epintlge 'redbag for you be e like Pri m!lus.Solh’thep:we a jitney ride, Sc. Albert. The patented Now, will the “pipers” kindly open both ears? process fixes that—and . - o o bl Here’s tobacco that has made it possible for and throat parch! Let gmoked before that digest! P % Any way you hook it up, Prince Albert is And that line of conver- #opa, : iy | sation is 24 kt., whether cco insurance ! Yes, sir, it guarantees you play P. A. in your ings! And just makes s i % P 3 your tongue so jimm: Thes. Bo fioma l?‘?:““’“‘t pipequ'usthatymlranokaappefitegmwz For you can put your little old bluepencil v PPiE Pig. | You men who dassn’t,” we O. K. right here that Prince Albert is a frory taoe o pac o atural-like! Because regular double-header for a single admission ‘Wilimantie, nine o'clock for Providence. Clerks’ Vacations. Daniel A. Sullivan, clerk at the lo- day previous i | just as he was preparing to leave for | for the same period. ilthe church to wed another woman, w .| denied the charges in toto, and HUSBAND OF 18 brought witnesses in his support. ‘was adjourned In Court for Non-Suppert—Lucius Maheu Was Neglecting Wife and Child. Lucius Maheu, 18, was found gullty | & “iwhen Attorneys Charles A. Capen | for the defendant and Thomas J. Kel- 5 of mon-support of Kis wits and Sear- Bev. Jred R as.joy'us to your tongue and taste one - Police court, and received a 60 day Jail | ; 5 R m way as the other! rin S oo, with. o Bundeod dotige | Bor, PRl Y Mooney, Rev. ‘G “ » =i 5 ¥ 3 . 2 Bond to b Turnished. Manen s to | omeR SF, Wilimantle ‘and Rev ‘Will the “rollers” kindly step forward for a pay his wife four dollars a Week|at the grave at St. Joseph's ell and : of this L i eir pay bis wife four cemetery sp get some this listen into th meaheu ;ludex:lo pos% w‘% S 2‘ committal service was read by Rev, 1 - . J. Lally of Waterbury. Other systems? Because Prince Al i ardi 1t E 2 Cleaning |:5 % S ire bl Tl o g o a long with his wie, and was -in | Mopan and Rev. Jons Bohers Dris - : TICED Sy Sl & Al debt. - The story brousht out by oth- | bearers were 7. B Buinere: Vp, 1o than ever before was figured up on twohands! : T R Donohue, John O'Rourke and Michael 3 ./ is the -all important question : J. Denehey. In the plain language of the hills, you can’t any more resist such makin’s tobacco thana Tuesday. bullfrog can pass up a piece flann ey onxee Van Sanat s tn: Boaton Because P. A. ha.ndI; ho‘;ou egfetl;‘tihing atezl_)i wiyaentine Murphy was a Norwich cigarette roller ever dreamed-out—rare Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Adams and son flavor, and aroma, and mildness, and body; absolutely the best bet—the best smoke are in Maine to spend August. .uR. J. IE.E_-Y_Pg?LDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. The tidy red tin, 10c Brief Mention, O. O. Tanner was in Middletown for the housewife just now, and many changes-are neces- sary — a new Carpet, some Lurtains, a Chair, some Bed- -room Furniture or a room to _be Papered, - Take a list of the things ! you need to improve the home (eNASEAYEINERNNNI SN SANINSSLERUS RIS Herman T. Bacon of Church street is entertaining Mrs. G. Talcott of New Haven. Mr and Mré. B. F. Casey and Miss Elcia Casey are at Block lsland for a week. b P M. Congdon, roadmaster for the ~ |New Haven railroad, made an official visit to this city Tuesday. Starting at $3.00 Per Week He Rose| Mr. and Mre. Albert Gurley are en- gy tertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer |Samuel Goldman, Detected Through PRODUCTION OF RADIUM and is successfully recovering ma-|WHY AIRCRAFT NEVER PLAINFIELD sampling machinery has been imstall- limantic. He was bound over fo the superior fhas Passed the experimental stage in|f2ined in the form of radium barium Through that investment he became a it sulfate containing over one Mrs. G, Bell, Mrs. Ken court under $500, which he was unable | s new process and is now on a illionaire. Errand boys, clerks, of- |and son Kenneth, Jr. and Mics as | 0. reise. - Godtaan, who. ls eniy. 16, | Successtul manufacturing basis. He |of redium to the kilogram of fice workers, everyone should have a |Simmons have returned from a weelk’s | escaped after robbing Silby of some | 21s0 declared that the statements savings account put aside to take ad- | StaY at Crescent Beach. $37 and was caught in Blackstone |[Mmade to <congress concerning the Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, radium therefrom is easily accomplish- ropolitan Insurance Co.s local office, | t8/e8Taph operator in Danielson, who | Produce radium at a greatly decreas- day he expressed his surprise Thousands of men and women miss | will attend the annual outine of . |saw Goldman with his pockets full of | 1 cost over the other processes had Unfortunataly, howsver. _spécial JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard :FumeralDirectorandEmbalmer EebeRis . only in France, has not been delivered nothing saved. One dollar opens an|Maine this year, on Saturday next, |Preaking into slot machines. The oper- the costs were even less than pre- A account here. Personals. the Moosup break. ' The authorities |metal produced in the form of bro- | tion 50 that a little less than half the t ,or to exact, 1304 milligrams of <1 : A h Vew London was a | Were notified and the man was track- | mide during March, April and May | 20iPt Dressed his surprise shrugged his $0-62 North St., Willimantic L e s o8 8|74 to Putnam and finally captured in | Of the present vear was $36,050, 1 am |f2dium element have been delivered o | p,yiders and answering a question | the hospitals connected with the Na- - tional Radium Institute. The radium 'l,t,}hmm« said: remaining can be crystalized at any Blackstone, Ofcer Fred Mitcnell went | informed by Dr. Charles L. Parsons, he oo aompins 13 In Boston fo | ¢ “Blackstone for the man, Saturday. |in charge of the radium investigations of the bureau. This includes the cost Mrs. Gertrude Adams of Hartford S Abraham Released. of ore, insurance, repairs, amortiza- ‘Lady Assistant Tel. connection et o s soru AR S s e DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting .. and Filling a Specialty -752 Main Street, - Willimantic same court with Goldman on the same | ment, cost of Bureau of Mines co- wich, who are spending a week in |CCUted the case nolled the charges of |to the production of high grade ra- | 1i°thods used have decided the Bureay Hampton, visited friends here Tues- |°F g 2" |was found not guilty on the theft|ihat radium has been selling for $120.- L o T i O o ore] fire fram. the aly. Mrs, Mary Gilmartin of Fairview | P27¢ 8nd released. 000 and $160,000 a gram, you will see | PUshing . Telephone street is entertaining her daughter. Library May Be Moved. just what the Bureau of Mines has|fUll capacity. Srs. W. C. Kelley and her Souchicy| The special meeting of the Plainfield | accomplished along these lines. e ot 1 HIRAM N. FENN 3 Miss Nancy Kelley of New Haven. |Library association, which was to be| “The cost of producing radium 1in|y,.itute has been over 85 per cent of A GOOD TIMB = . Hartford visitors Tuesday .jncluded | D®ld 8t the library building last eve- |the small® experimental plant during|¢pc"oTCunt sresent in the ore as de- UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Benjamin Isenberg, W. A. King, Mrs, | PiN§ Was postponed until this (Wed- | the first few months of the Bureau’s|yormineq by actual measurement. Th: i1y 62 Churcih Sty Willimantic, Ct. Bother Bowan, Mrs. Howard Pty ) _evening. The resson of the |activities was somewhat higher but | SO’ orleini i The ore nas been| 1O BUY A CONCORD Telephone Lady Assistant lance, Miss Esther Portelance, Henry special meeting was to decide whether | not enough to seriously effeft the fi- found in fact {3 be essentially + the T. Burr, P. F. Moriarty, Miss Alice |CF, ROt the library should be changed | nal average. same as the theoretical amount Shea. from its present location on Main “The public, howev should not in- post office. The old post office was|in the selling price of radium. At Charon's sale this morning: La- |fice, the old room is far more con- them and this was practically the only ¥ 3 n Th 1 ) at one dme the home of the library | National Radium Institute was fort: Shown s sesevery ol over 30 9er: ot | ey, Cow dge Carriage Co. a he is to be and now it wo an ideal spot for | nate in securing throug] e Cruc o, < (ST nomary” sty 10 Sodiity"Eul” (i | soch 'wn inaitutlon” Aichouen not sz | Stee company ne Tight lo, mine ten | concentration and-mesnots of ise: | THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. (Wednesday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. | contrally lotated as the new post of- claims of carnotite ores belonging to o 3 f be i ' 39 venient to the majority of the mem- | ore avallable at the time. Simce WILLIMANTlc nuNN 07030 o “Trom 12 4y 3 om d0 | ers of the association “than s its | then new deposita have been opened P AP R 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct.. Ladies’ ress: n resent quarters. ot only the loca- | bu ese are closely held and accord- ‘ J Ladics Ximonow .and dressing sacques | B S eidered, but also the space |ing to the best judgment of the ex- Music Dossn’t Win Battles. Since the reorganization the library |perts employed by the Bureau of| The Czar has 100,000 musicians, saye has grown tremendously and now a |Mines the Caloru{o and Utah fields, |an exchange. He should swap them ’ : e s g | of the people of the town |Wwhich are much richer in radium bear- |all for a few soldiers.—Detroit Free MEN'S FURNISHINGS e e . Politiclans are to be kept out of | Driviiege of Oling the lbrary at thelr|rate g B Lo A % the new Naval Board of m‘ the European war closed down the . SALE Infant’s Burial. rr;(nul. The demznd t’or radium will v .3 Emma Bussi also Increase rapidly, for the two or s ; Evening g e B o seng | three surgeons who have a sumcient MEN’S UNDERWEAR —_— | Bussier, Shount of this element to sutitle thews % % to speak fi it btal ' OMen’s-Baldbriggan Shirts and Draw- Men's' Muslin Shirts and Drawers, in the old village. D rom experience are ol ning results in the cure of cancer that are ud] knee length and sleeveless, regular 50c Band to Play at Funeral, increasingly encouragin; as their e e et oo, | auality—Sale price $80 & garment, At the funeral of William Holoway, | knowledge of its application improves. Men’s Muslin Union Sui kn =, 7 A few more reports like that present- price 3%-a garment. length ‘and salepvelass . Foguiar’ $iog last wishes, th ed to_the American Medical ascocia- Mer's Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- band will turn out in full number to|tion af its recent San Francisco meet. ‘ A5 the body to its final resting|ing and the medical profession as a ers, regular 25c quality—Sale price 210 | Unien anuk'nnm S50 quaties [ & garment. Sale price each. : H whole will be convinced of its efficlen. Te Work in Canadian Harvest Fields. Ofliver Blanchette and Arthur Godere & MEN’S SHIRTS lef afternoon for Saskatcha- . Men Working Shirts tn Kk, 3 Negligeo Shirts for ek m'“"“' Dot m"""“'i,"?y ;z‘q‘.’;:cw Whereby these deposits, so unique in . Men's ma- eg] men another : u::i een, black and colors, reg- |attached cuffs, striped, harvesters - | their extent and thelr richness, may be 50¢ quality—Sale priecc:!o each. :Quhr mqm.fli'.m s b 1p. B O conserved in the truest semse for our ne-half mile south | People. by extracting the radium from “Men's Negligee Shirts, plain white| Men's Fruit-of-the-Loom Night Lane, the ores where it now lies useless and of Zancy striped percale. regular 3300 | Shirts, regular 31.00 Quality—Sale s e 2 o otk for the eradication duality—Sale price 890, price - urst is visiting her dmml:g.mfim&:?my 2 iy = Lyon. and of L] c Service. ‘s Men's Cheney Silk Neclowear, regular 50c quality—Sale price 2% each, of Fal] River was a -*n..'z.n carnotite claims belng © Men's President Suspenders, regular 50c quality—Sale price 39¢ a pair, has a0 Men's Heavy Elastio Police Suspenders, rogular 500 quality—Sale price N g a pairn, ..,.DWI’ m‘nmfi Shirts, Tow- neck and trimmed, regular 50c guality— ‘Boys® Madras and Percale-Blouses, white or colored, military eollars, regular §0c quality—S8ale price 42¢ each FROM COLORADO CARNOTITE. | terial formerly wasted. ~Grinding and RAID ARMY HEADQUARTERS A to Sit in the Governor's Chair | *Tiaining Mr. and Mra John W Danielson Telegraph Operator, Held | Has Passed Experimental Stage—is | o0, 3% Denver and a radium Sxtraciiof | German Officer Says Neither Army Millionaire, mayor of Philadelphia, | Misses Margaret and Lillian Cor-| in $600 Bonds—Library May Be| Now on a Successful Manufacturing | radium plant has now a capacity of Wants to Take the Initiative. governor of Pennsylvania, Edward S. [ QERS 2re Eucsts of thelr brother Dr.| Moved—Band to Play at Holoway| Basis: fhree toms o g o uin8 | Londen, July 37—(Correspondence 9\ Stuart started as an errand 2oy in &1 34y 900 Mrs BT Gristes ©f ':." Funeral, = Washington, July 37.—Secretary of|last February. Before that time that|of the Associated Press.)—It has been' book store at 33 & week. At the end |oYrk are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | In the justics court at Central Vil-|the Intsrior Franklin K. Lane an-|Plant bad been run more or less on |y matter of comment that aithough : of 10 years he was given an oppor- |seph Cotter at Lake Waugambaus, batare Sastient Ghoces ovay, | nounced today that the production of | S experimental scale although regu-| . i within the striking radius of air-| tunity to take over the business. He| Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Barton of Wor- | Samuel Goldman was fonnd gullts of | F2dinm from Colorado carnotite ores | /AFly producing radium since ~June, | Tz % jivier the general headquarters had saved a part of his earnings and |CeSter are entertaining the latter's breaking and entering and theft from | by the Bureau of Mines, in connection grams ot ratium’ metal had been obe | Of the -German or French _armies| In a position to become propeictor, | {eF, Miss Elizabeth Gilman, of WIl- | Joseph Siiby at Moosup July 29rd.|With thé National Radium Institute along the western front have ever Some llght has been thrown on u:x“ The conversion of the sulfa s [aowtery. by 3 Nelghn. whe recently escaped to- England from his home chlorides and the purification of the near Chariferol German | Tanta e ” take 20 | Supt. M. T. Sullivan of the Met. |hrough fhe efforts of a wide-awake | ability of the Bureau of Mines to T (herelTOm i loss of materi | £eneral headquarters are located. One these headquarters frequently visited i nam are, obtainable their chance in life because they have | perintendents which will be held in |100S¢ change and suspected him of | actually beed accomplished and that s T ok e by the kaiser, and where more than of sufficient capacity to handle the | ®,thousand German officers are hous- ator learned that the slot machines | dicted. rstalization of the full plant produc. | ®d_in new bufldings in a econspicu- were all right but was informed of | ~The cost of one of radium | TS & e & ous group, had never been bombed. The German officer to whom he ex-| mil been subjected to an aerial attack. suifaten. 2 ehyo= ever hn.lb*:! vtboooncrz_l offr uarters beitng bombed time from neutral solution in appara- | JOUrer BCadAUaTiors bebe . is_visiting relatives here for & few| Max Abraham was arraigned in the | tion allowance for plant and. equip. | {8 already installed, but the greater| & o 0'Cal, " 50q the conversation days. rapidity lndA efficiency of production of by saying, “Well, that's the rv n.” Mr. and Mrs: George Fuller of Nor- |Charges. The grand juror who pros- | operation, and all expenses incident|tNis very valuable material by the | ™pp i "inimunity’ does not extend to| either divisional or corps headquart- brealing and entering and the youth |dium bromide. ~When you consider |Of Mines to await the completion of | .y which hace frequently been under quired by the uranium-radium ratio.| (open or top), of the following manu-- PO R strest near the Congregational church |fer that this low cost of production ope » 9 BALTIC fo the room recently located by the | necessarily means an immediate drop | ing cxoaction flgures for the Meas nag | facture: H. A. Meyer, W. N. Brook- DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Reoom A ¥ Telepnone 522