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Ashton “has and both were damaged. Mr. Mrs. Walter R. King. ‘Woodm: Kenyon and his sister were thrown ~ ot limanti camp., 30 185, WO°UT" | clear of the automoblie. = Both were| , The death of Grace R., wife of Wal- 4% prancis & Long post, No. 30, G. A R, | considerably shaken up, and the for-|ter R. King, which occurred Town butlding. mer was injured so as to necessitate | Monday m g at St. Joseph's hos- — g his pit great shock to the maay MORE PATROLMEN NEEDED. If Traffic Ordinances Are to be En- forced. torney to look would be all right after a short rest, : — the matter. but her improve, Creamery Butter ' That Willimantic needs- more Do- St e premature childbirth shortly _after 2 ' Jicemen 1 the opinion of Chief E. H.| SPECIAL MEETING ON micnight, reenltad from her weskened n’:m“':‘ m';'m m]' - “l“‘- = S e the nsed P e i T s PLEASANT ST. MATTERS.|hours, and Mrs. King's condition : and ‘been made ADAM, order a Pfi edg- use’ of automobiles in the city . j{came eradually worss umti} the S mflmmfihfi: lsntfeen. A of the clties will have|Hastily Summoned Common Council| She was born in this clty » Allow no one to deceive in to come to 1t said the chief Monday,| Authorized New Grades and Lines, atty Puriton. 'All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Ji 7 are but R LS e P K vived by her mother, her husband, and ents that trifle with and qmflo health of “.over the drivers of sutomobiles, and| A special meoting of the board of | four sons. Cariton 16, Spencer 15, dfau- m and Children—Experience Experiment, ~See that the traffic lawe are enforced | aldermen was held Monday evening in | Fice 11 and rEe 3. * throughout the elty. It Tas been found | the council chamber and a resolution Norman . Little. what Is c ASTORI A snecessary in other cities, aul ing e S commit- “and e city wi ve to st e | an: ay lines an es on Pleas- harmless substitute 1eces, <-exponsa. 1 can see no other way” |ant strect. The mecting was o hur- e e P e m‘;“n Sf 3 Itis s ll; - :'. cost you easily $10.00 e ere no question bu af e | ri ‘air as arrangements were made '} - .“i “citizens want the traflic laws enforced | for it between & and S p. m. and no | Host Of his life in that town, Ho mas contains neither Opium, Storpnine Narcotie y china store. ~-they will have to face this situation.|one but the immediately concerned is its guarantee. € Wi i 1 3 2 rthey Wil have to face i on i o cwnel [ feesr chl: SHrinlowill Do - OB ‘e are making this startling offer in order c4s on statlon, the drivers golng by are | Tho occasion was the condition of the | WmPIa- relief to acquaint you with the merits of We(tlE- e * it a fair trial on the table, THE all the folks like i:,fi':un'i regularly, save the coupons. : For fifteen coupons and $2.75 we'll send you this charming dinner set of forty-twp wmdmhmymm,fiv_; and very particuiar, but on the hours and|sidewalk grades of Pleasant . street Troubles D ey anaw ol e e FUNERAL. wood Butter. Once you have tasted officer e - the Stomach and - = is on duty, most of them pay|with the exception of a shoj from & M T 2 . o attention to the rulec, There aTe | was foumd in front of the Droperty of Lewis F. Church. in flavor, and noted its cleanliness sof course many men who own ma-|A D. Spellman the lines called for| Funeral services for Lewis F. Church s and freshness, we know you’ll never change <chines who are most scrupulous about|q’ sixteenth inch and lesser fill on|were held at twe o'ciock Monday aft- the b Or. :-observing the “rules of the road” and|other portions of the street nearby.|erncon from the home of his father-in- rand. der tochy. the ordlnmees.hl‘:ul ugg:; who do not| This would be the cause of consider- ll:" J&h“zx\ E: %nk. of g nlg. P e -are also many in ni 3 able expense and damages. Mayor | Rev. ltam Beard e First First-class P 3 Dunn, Corporation Counsel Capen, | Congregational church of this city of- grocers” in pound cartons - AUTO-MOTORCYCLE COLLISION |City Engineer Mitchell and the mem- arers were Raymo! Bears the Signature of < smtiz = bers of the street camm!tteai ;ven( o o is Sistor er to_the spot in company with Samuel st K""w"h.' "': "'fi' Injured | & ceebro about four o'clock and 100k- | Ches! 2 0 ThaNt oipoR: ed the situation over. Then the mayor | Willimantic cemetery in charge ! art Kenyon, formesty & resident of|{ U563 the ‘phone and sumfoned the|Fumeral Director Jay M. &b this city, now of Hartford, and his sls- | Members of the common _ -iter, Mrs. Lestio Culpin, were injured Brief Mention. .in @ collison with an automobile Sun- | {1 ; < day evening just over the state line ||l ! st e el in Rhode Island, near Oneco. They 4 e . 5 i ther vote was| C. E. Pratt t Monday in Provi were on a motorcycle, and according e o " . B spent Monday in m 01- ver ears Jo thelr story on the right side of the | taken at the suggestion of the mayor| gence. ! sult of which a clause will be “road. The machine went over the mo- | {5 TeSUt ©f WRICH A FOuSE W he|. A. J. Kinsman is in New York on et e M 1 business. The Kind You Have Always Bought e cEnTAUR ComPANT. mEw YORK CrTY. special city meeting of Monday, Au- (4 gust 23, asking for an appropriation| Willlam Colter is in Sprinfield on to finish the work of resurfacing | business. Pleasant street, the mayor claiming| Arthur Lincoln Teturned to Hart-, : Murra s @t "the sections left untouched is a | ford Monday. . mud hole and one of the worst parts ad of the street. It was also voted o | gorii>aames Murphy is in Waterbury construct & cement walk from the | °F & fow davs. southern end of the foot bridge to| Elijah Benjamin was a New Lon- Agnes are spending a fortnight with[uled to speak at 2 o'clock, but his Pleasant street. In eddition a peti- |don visitor Monday. friends in Canafia. train from Colorado Springs was de- 3 tion of the American Thread Co. for| Mrs. Rose D. Johnson is at Ca Timothy Leary of Hartford 3pent|laved and he failed to appear. Dr. & new econnections of their - sprinkler | Cod for a fortnight's stay. Sunday at the home of his father, John | Evarts filled his place very accept- tem was referred to the water com-| Mrs. Lizzie Webster is spending a]Leary of Francis street. ably. His topic was The Relatio : mittee with power for two lights in|few days at Pleasure Beach. ship of the Bride and the Bridegroom © Willimentic, Conm ~ | b6 new vige was rorerrsa 15 the| e et ot Pressence wa the| aro spenn S S s D Gnntey | e CRurch and Gl Ho drew apal: aro held at 8 &, m. 1 and ¢ 3. m They fschost frend, Mew, 0. 7, Bave, form . lighting committee with power. St b SHa Bare TR, bt Ay nge BoBuially ndy ogies from Scripture showing God |have the old time Methodist flavor in |erly Miss Finch. Miss Bishop will al- “proposes” to make us his bride, and |their songs and testimonies and are|so attend the Saratoga races. of Negligent Hus-| Mrs. A S. Hooker and Miss Hattie| Arthur Aspinwall, who has been the |in Hosea 2: 17, is the betrothal. The |much liked, o King left Monday for a visit in Green-fguest of Mr. and Mrs. James Aspin- | Holy Spirit performs the ceremony by | Miss M. ‘Bothwelj and sister Dora, field. wall of Jackson street, hase returned |sealing our hearts. In Romans 7:4|of Hartford, and Miss Bessie Both- = L4 Two_cases were before tle police to Providence. v, S Mrs. Ellen ‘efth is entertaining her od d you find the marriage certificate. Jesus ‘well, of Arlington, N. J., are at the for- ‘ongressional union has left - t l court Monday morning, both for in- “ é ¢ s g . . Frul ars S T ‘}1‘:—;?"“' Mrs. William Smith of New| Miss Elizabeth Keating, who has|in John 17 prays for onemess with|mers cottage. 16 :d s avenue. T1 eir | for ‘cities in New Wives Compl. : been visiting her neice, Mrs. Henrl|Himself. As a bride loses her name and Vermont where she is to deliver Sfififiiuwi';’m“:.fi‘.?{,‘;‘“&a‘:"&v‘?: A. D. Sales of North Adams is the | Mathieu of Ash avenue, returned Sat-|and takes that of her husband, so do |from Jewett City Saturday. a series of ten addresses and do or- and Mrs. George S.|Urday to her home in South Manches- |we become Christ-ians. Our bride- Mrs. Esther Cadman of Hartford is | ganizing work. ter. groom provides our robes of righteous- | at the Gales Ferry house for the sea- AND OTHER who said the husbands spent too much | Euest of Mr. time and money in the saloons. Both ott. - o received thirty days in jail, with sus-| Miss Hazel Backus i John Carlson returned from New |De€ss, our heavenly hear, and the wa- ~ Waterbury —Mayor Martin Scully 2 NECESSITIES Penalon of JudEment, ahd probation for | week at. the home of M- OConnel of [Haven Saturday, where ho went to|ter of life. He is coming foy us, too.| Rev. 8. W fieine of Tille 2070 B |was 1ast week appotnted bonorary, three mm;mfllto give them an oppor- | Hartford. 3 muf”-toz: ‘;xmwm'lvu tpamrll(ug u‘xn; Annual Meeting of W. H. M. Society. w;“efl;ecme S ol e o RS :hnm.::m. with J:du m:d:! “;r,. tunity to fulfil their responsibilities to ; ee! e at worl a £ % k amit mak t-| Resves permanent chairma: THE IRy o T pcliss M, Lawler, nurse at Lawrence | city. The campground auxiliary of this|night. Mrs. Maine makes & month’s | committee to arrange for the celebra- beneficent organization held its an- [stay. They have as guest, Miss Clara | 1o, of Old Home Week in connection e Local people who went to Hartford essil Loo: The | witn dedicati: .ESERVING Company L OFf for East Haven, | Ti2tiyes here Monday ‘incluacd ‘Aliss Hatte Mat| 1030 Sonday forenoon - The attend: | Gotiage bears the appropriate name of | by ° el e 4 - e The members of Co, L, First C. N. | yne o rweavory, Who has been spend- | Sullivan, A. N. Potter, Charles Gleason, [ance was a record one, being three | “Take it ezy.” R : G of this city, Bty in all, left town | 1€ & week here with his famfly, left) Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Miss El€anor | times that of last year. —_— Winsted—According to word receiv p SEASON today for the annual week’'s drill_and By Toc HIaxtioed. Hillhouse, Mrs. Ella Stearns. The president, Mrs. Jane E. Read, ed by reiatives Sebastian Selfo, & e camp work, which is this year at East w;‘g{“%';rze"‘g‘g"g-l who spent “‘: past R s e occupied the chalr. Miss Grace Rora- |ff former Winsted resident, who went to . g Haven. The men assembled early at|ueel Rete with I i~ parents return: wmllmnhc Camp Ground |back set forth the work at North- BRIEF STATE NEWS Italy to join the army, was killed in Mason Fruit Jars | e s p A e, field so earnestly that the amliated battle. He was unmarried and form- Pint siz, 480 o dozon DR R el Sloicerond | e e rey e S ewsire | Soyworth Loagus Instiute Besine—re | 22 ES0cr Sils Sontesentcs 12, s o et e e Wi & oo 8 Quart size, 50c a dozen Shat would! bo. expectad of them st |IE L. foc en e’ vacation: Jane E. Read Again Conducts Chil- | 3 gelceate there next vear. Mre. George S ey e o . WEMIES the camp. They then marched over the | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bartlett of Cape| dren’s Meetings—Session of W. M.|Eaton, of Stafford Springs, mite box| Bristol—Operations have been re- sm Seal Fruit J footbridge and entrained on a special | Cod are entertaining the latter's par-]| M. Society—Ministers’ Wives Meet. |Secretary of the auxiliary, gave an ac- | sumed at tBe old copper mines with| Torrington—~Dr. David R. Lymany K ey Al ars car attached to the 7:10 train. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Storrs. count of what the mite boxe;‘ had ac-|a vie!‘vuot cbtaining copper in paying | superintendent of the qumrdcl-‘nrm. int size, a dozen e . }; The Epworth League institute b complished in the district. Mrs. Read | quantities. sanitaroum, has written ‘ountyt Quart size, 75c a dozen Thrown from Horse. fofddvg;gd?tx:nx:lg i“:@i%'fi.fi‘;’ig an, mmmm& With “an “;ec,u:g?fg‘ reported that the children of the Chil- - Health Officer William W. Bierce out- Miss Julia Galligan of John street|the home of his mother In the city. worsRip in the tabernacle under the |dren’s meotings had collected during [ New Britain —Rev, Jobn T Wintet¥ | lining a plan by which the income of E Fruit J SN SorEfnel T0 her Do as the s direction of the ~vice president of the |the 25 years of their organization as|party has arrived home from = 1the|the Ransom Holley fund may be used momy Fruit Jars | result of the accident sustained a week Norwich district league, Rev. Duncan |Mission heipers between 3800 and $900 | Shrine of St Anne at St. Ann de|for the employment of a visiting nurse Pint size, 76c a dozen j2go, when she was thrown from the Personals. ga Dog;uox Sll‘_nnélc, lThe speaker was 1008 xlr;a \sz;n's “’;‘.i‘:m’s‘fi'o“’"fii Beaupre, Quebec. !‘mgz would be among = & {horse on which she was riding on| M g v. Hiliott F. Studley, of Manches- | society. er_recos n i = - b v Prospect strect. Miss Galligan's head | Watch Fili over Sunday. . "o C **|ter His theme was Praize and Wor. | cchildren are now organized as Home o ¢ éfiz%‘fi?;’fi:»iv":‘n::"‘:'uc‘fl. Fell struck the road as she fell, and she| iee Mildred Bulger is in Provid ship. He took for his subject, A Great [ Guards, and will collect in the mite | 8, COnReR BCE o g nol™ oy ogay |~ Bridgeport—Thursday the officers off Jelly Tumblers has been under a pnysiclan's treat: | gooies Mildred Bulger is in Providenced Praise Meeting with a Small Attend- | boxes aid for the Woman's Home Mis- [0 o8 et 19 the Mechanics and Farmers Savings Jelly Tumblors, half pint size, S0c a | TENt, SInCe the ‘accident, which was pevors: days. ance, based on the story of The Ten |Slonary society. Mrs. Read was ap- P . bank closed a deal for the purchase 3 i g Pint eize, & occasioned by the horse shying. Her| A. J. Richards of. Holyoke was in|Lepers. Mr. Naftzger sang a solo. Pointed delegate to the annual con-| Leopold L. Maynard ot | Of the First National bank building at ozen condition is considerably improved. |this clty Monday on business. Rev. J. Franklin Knotts of Boston |ference of the W. H. M. S. to be held ockanum.—] the cornmer of Main and Bank streets. i - the Mrs. Annie Bates 1 emphasized during the first stury pe- |at New Bedford in November. Central Falls, R. I, has purchased The Savings bank will move out of its a Tow dnre it it rattanated for. 04 ‘the great necessity of persoaal| The following officers wcre elected | Walter H. Judson property. e o ana Mre. Mabel Reynolds has returned[SV3nselism. He stated that in a larse | for the ensuing year: President Mrs. comprises 33 acres into the mew building in the banking Other Necessities City Palroll. = Y 2 = - congregation of 650 he had asked |J. E. Read, Worcester; vice president, | Main street. district the first of October. For the Preserving ; I lotatlod $73404, | after a monti's stay In New York. o e har o e had ohce dsked |Airs. John Gallup, Moosup; secretary o rided ‘as follows: police department,| Mrs. George D. Baker of Pleasure | directly in evangelistic campaigns, ang |and treasurer, Sirs. R. M. Stanley,| Broad Brook—The tobecco growers ddletown.—Prof. Willard C. Fish- » Seaso $145.13; street _department, $324.64; | Beach spent Monday in this city. hardly a tenth of those present se- |South Manchester. have started harvesting thelr tobacco| Wocl = Fror o7, " tor the demo- ¥ :son Fruit Jar Tops, 250 a dozen | Sidewalks, 391.30; maintaining sew-| Dr. J. Hobart Egbert is spending a|sponded. Then he inquired how many | Mrs. John Gallup was also elected | 200 510 T e of hail: | cretic nomination for governor in 1914 Pure Rubber Rings for fruit jars, | trs’ aim ock paving, $76.37; Wa- | monin in this city with his family. |had been brought in by regular Sun- |leader of the Queen Estuer circle. On |Possible <3 03 0 8% AU foofes |and later in the same year, defeated P » | ter department, $96.61. 2 and Mo € I Towoit metmmea] 08 u‘.h;)ol and church methods, or by Saul:rdaymnt,t‘emoon m_? Q:Oeen :::t?er ;;‘l’;m:) Al i progressive nominee for governor, will ’ " . = S y e personal appeal, and four-fifths of the |circle wi ave a mite X opeming 1 hi d 1 for th ew, Fruit Jar Fillers, 5c each Orderly Ashton Resigns. unday from & vislt In Providemce. | idience arose in response. under the big pine at the entrance of | g i . .\ i Margusrite Bishop | bat N ek 1y Th Gamoceuiic pazly’ Parowax for sealing, 10c a pound Louis H Ashion has_resigned as e ey, Chiy st o Study iBs Ersunds’ asdE WIE: eloet &*agepets s ometo Glen Falls, N, Y. where|His name will remain on the demo- X & ; e Pro : : o D omis “at on Ll Preserving Kettles— ey A St i e o, o ake| Misses Margaret and Jullette Allen| From 9.40 to 1050 Rev. Ralph T.|next summer. ahé Wil Be the, ghest ef o Torsass|erstiniomucnn Jut Ter the Rerstie Jaew. S e A R e oS ouldiNE | of New Haven are here for a few |Flewelling of the New England con- | The Methodist W. H. M. §. had the \ e s rays. ference of the Methodist church con- | largest girls camp there was at o s Mrs John Jones and daughter ‘Al-|ducted the period of Bible study. His|Northfield this season. This camp 3 quart size, $125 lice are in Stafford visiting Mrs. Jones' |SPecial theme was The Divine Fath- [was under the inspiring leadership of sister and father. er!:gnd. +“Have we not all one Fath- |Miss Grace Roraback. YOUR CHOICE Mrs. Joseph Mullen and daughter er? He said that until man finds Ministers’ Wives Mest- Ihe H C, Mun'ay CO the normal human life. Wives' association met at 4 p. m. Mon- : . | FROM A LARGE THE WEARY WAY i The ‘cottase of.. Mrs. " Jacod it 5 have spoken on Social Service during trict superintendent, presided. Pa- JAY M. SHEPARD ASSORTMENT QF [ox's Becomive, Lose Wearieome tof 82, St Sinfit ik SECHici | 56 Adtamairan, tod S, e . Doin God as Father by experience through * J = | Christ he is in no condition to live| The Norwich District Ministers Speaker Unable to Come. s, Mystic avenue. There were 23 Rev. Otis H. Moore, who was to|present. Mrs. Scrivener, wife of the 1 Many in Norwich, in baseball he would be unale to_come. | mater, of Hockanum. The former ga: Succeeding Elmore & Shepard His place was filled by Rev. Charles |a fine paper on Love and the Brow anlnirm and - |Evarts of Boston, who in a wide awake |ings. The latters paper was on r ‘With a back that aches all day, manner h;'E‘!l!d on the need of a wit- m'ous Methodist “"olmeg. Mrs. Al’ldfi'e' ops. < - Ry nessing church, which comes through |of Providence rendered two excellent 60-62 North St., Willimantic a“le e al e With rest disturbed at night, the surrendereq life. God does not |solos, | - e -t Annoying urinary dtsorde: want your gifts, He wants you. We eeting at Auditorium. Asistant Tel. gonineotion = i must get a vision of Jesus, and give| The auditorium was a most accept- - at a weary way, indeed. up all worldly pleasures for Him. able place for the ga:henngwon the z ’| Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially e e Wetnode warr: summer evening. The Woman DR‘ F‘ C~ JACNN. Dm‘ for kidney trouble. Rev. Charles Spaulding of Boston, | - oreih Ty O e % s . | eac Are endorsed by Norwich citizens. |Mho was instructor in last years in-| Hartford, who has been a medical . Painless stitute, again has the periods devoted | Finrtford, who has been B eaker. Mrs. Margaret Brown, 336 W. Main | to Junior League methods. Dr. Spauld- | Iy perkind is a young man, & grad- St, Norwich, says: “My back was in | .28 Wil be remembered as belng in-|yate of Yale, who Jras aroused a. few e tant of lor- bad shape and T suffered severely from L-en'd given last season. He ;:Md tiie pieganu .:fiosg.;:s !:;d n?:;n = China, t way to get a good pworth dull, heavy pains across my kidneys. |League was to arow it—out of a Junior | Siere he B e e : Py It was almost impossible for me to get |league. We must make Christian men | great difference between me exhilarat i 4 S P and women out of the ¥s and girls. i out of bed in the morning ard T felt |"T beliove weo Methodists ousht to | ag SmOSPRere of s O ne atmos miserable in every way. I tried dif- |Seek to make Methodist men and WO- | gphere of heathendom. 5 : men out of the boys and girls. During | %Iy gave mumerous instances of 1it- erent remedies, but wasn't helped, | this same hour, at the South Manches- | 4o gifa cast out of their homes by When I read of Doan’s Kidney Pills, T |7 Cottage, the choirmaster. Ernest|feclingless heathen parents. He espe- ‘W, Naftzger, had a class of young men | cia]ly mentioned a bright little Chinese procured a supply at N. D. Sevin & zhom hqln‘ddr‘-«l’ owe lu’:)‘j!ec(‘of woman called Stone, who, educated Son’s Drug Store. They snad pportunities for a Larger Life for|n a Christian land, has become & fa- 7 snade me feel | Young Men. mous physician and surgeon. Clpihlfiloo.m Surplus and Profits $175,000 fl|1xe a aifferent woman, restoring my At Work Since 1881. e iy Ot \ Established ;1832 Kidneys to a normal condition and re- | Mrs. Read's children’s meeting at 1| Many interesting cases were given = i Wiio Btk s s . ’m. In the New London house. Mrs. | concerning. erpple and. sick . people = e tal and Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, Prics. e, at al \desiers. Dont g Rl prompiness and liberality in dealing, and a - and Filling a Specialty 762 Main Street, - = Willimantic || Bagt Quality “White” Line Telephone . HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 ChurchdSt, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant simply ask for a kidney remedy—get secrated and intelligent Christian “:zl; sound “business policy in administering its fase, which have resuited in the con- « own affairs, characterizz THE WINDHAM v of so manyin early life It « NATIONAL. which aims thereby to o 5 A .+ establish with customers relations that.:shall Your Cough Can Be Stopped. i U . .~ prove reciprocally® permanent, pleasant and onsing care o avold araughta, expo profitable, . The Windham National Bank