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o ries B | WILLIMANTIC | Provid g ~ Street. ‘attendance at -the 1 in 1 s 3 i . z ~ - d RT‘" . Meeting tg Willimantio | afternoon at Recreation i - he ? fuu' £ on&ndi and Men's| roque ground at the i 4 ss0c! % 3 ‘R, |-Spellman on Pl Town utls(ng all who have i 3 ‘The stores were closed 4 How' Labor Day Was Spent. ; g w5 il tng Lake w-n;umb;u attractive || dayis outing. 1 MCTHER-IN-LAW'S BROOM H13 K i ] i f In the police court Mondey marming e s PO RS i 3 cision in the case « - phonse Potvin, charged with assault|®dulldings in order. The congestion of the blood in its|and . non-support, which was heard flow causes pain. Sloan’s Liniment|Saturday morning. Judge Fenton said’ Parish Pienic. penetrates to the congestion and starts| that the evidence showed that Potvin's | 2 ¢ . = could easi 1 Sunday 1 and parish | station on_the . o piece the blocd to flow freely. The body’s|mother-in-law went for him With a| piale ot mr Dot E B et taok | cow from Mr. e dinner set on your own y! warmth is renewed; the pain is gone.i broom, and in the mixup his wife wtated that 15 4 Monday and was held The “man, or woman who has rheu-| might have been hit in some way, but on the South Oovqu'y“ QO matism, neuralgia or other pain and}there was no evidence of assault on fails to.keep Sloan’s Lniiment in their| his part, and he was accordingly] hous to home is like a drowning man refus-| found not guilty on that charge. On ing a rope.” Why suffer. Get a bot-]the charge of non-support of his wife, | Al tle of Sloan’s. dz.é)lc and soefi.oo bga; t?r-e geudge fmxndc:oh‘%t lflufl. m';fg vu» tle hcids six es @s mi as o T OWn a ng er | ¢ h . ‘The return tri] He | mother and that Potvin- was Dot |mage Iate ih ihe Aferncon sfer & - obliged to support her there. He did, | most enjoyable day. Get Rid of Those Poisons in Your] however, find that in the case of the every pound of System! v its suppore| LARRABEE FAMILY REUNION You will find Dr. King’s New Lifeland in default of this for a six month e Pills @ most satisfactory laxative in{ periog Potvin was sentenced to 60 days| T2kes Form of Dioner at Home of releasing the poisons from your sys-lin jail. The jail sentence will not a) James Lathrop. sppreciate its beauty of ‘design and color. You'd For a limited time we are making an unusual offer that thrifty housewives will instantly grasp. With i ! i B ik [ i i i i) it i 3 i? o H % § before 3 # pRee Butter tem. Accumulated waste and poisons | ply, of course. 4f he furmishes. & cause manifold ailments unless re-| necessary mupport. Attorney . C. The annual reunion of the members leased Dizziness, spots before the eyes, Capen for the defendant took an .ap- | Of the Larrabee family, which has been is packed a coupon. Fifteen of these coupons and $2.75 in blackness and a miserable feeling gen-| peal from the decision, and a bond ?71 an established custom for more Springfield. - - erally are indications that you need Dr. | $100 was ordered. 80 years, this year took the form a cash are redeemable for this ing dinner set. This —_— e stay. same set of dishes would cost you $10.00 or more were you Taxi Case Nolled. awnof the hane e Miss Rose to purchase it separately, ful rellet by morning. ey esorn S Windham ~ Monday. Angelopas, who was charged with vio- .| Frank O'Shea of New Haven is the This get-acquainted offer is made to popularize Wedgwood kdfi? of the ord_-lnimur;umn:: Fuest of loeal M oo —the butter made from rich cream of bred Jerseys and - - public conveyances e e family present 3 Eaward . H ins. Let Your Light Shine|zecnser in this cicy wichont o i e g SR 5 * | Bugbee stated that the defendant, who B - Gladye o ou must mhtf;—'ham- v edg- Brightly comes from Hartford, bad taken out 4 - - .“b‘_. ot the fact that s misinderstandiny | Sles Ferry, Edward Bell of Moning Order a pound today, First-class geocers it in pound | ekl B ST had been the cause of his not heving | Mar— o “ery Norton of Rockland, cartons—never in bulk. i dDOYl? sui;etcge, the case was h:oufle% i uring . Bugbee’s remarks | - S e DAY, Do iton of Mt Yeron X | Strons, of Brostway | nd the defendan " 3 : | eiz M S miivl mete iemme | e, Heney O Spara. _ Mrs. R. Cary of Union street is and when he had concluded Angelopas Mrs, Jennie S. Sparks, 68, wife of | entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Loose |iams’ e O e | Dcwies, i g o Hioue Jats MtSAT T as a offen that he had accused of 'ners, die or e Shea left Monday to € o int. being in the Jitney business. He said | ovening. Death was due 1o a compli- | AMiss Margaret Shea let Sondey 1o fow woeks with relatives. st Groton Long Polat. - he had a taxicab business in Hartford | cation of diseases. She was borm in | Srrr i, SO0 "m mfimd_ R dqw_ Keefo atten is what you need and explained the circumstances of nis | Tolland, the daughter of Crocker Nye | 572 e % y e s bringing passengers to this city and | a8d Julia McKinney, and is the last of rs. Aea B g 2 s Mywcle Wi and Miss being requested to take two people| her family. She is survived by her Miss thryn Kennedy elen -p.ntl‘bordulnflw-u e = o back artle ng nt where they e 400 el T e - TR0 RRS. Ve L Y - Richmond of Hartford The Plainfield Military bany played | rpending the past three weeks. e ROQUE GAMES MONDAY, : in Norwich on Fired Shotgun—$10 and Costs. Labor day. Ovila Charron spent Monday in Nor- 3 Joseph Stubbs spent the week end | wich. and upward Antoine Mache, a minor, pleaded | F+ Edward Clark, Three Times Cham- . 5 r guilty through his guardian a.: Htem, pion, at Play—Norwich Sends Up W. C. Lyman, of breach of the peace. Experts, at He was charged with firing a shotgun at Nicholas Plscz, who found no trou- A large number of roque enthusi- asts and their friends enjoyed the day Monday by following their favorite| Miss Collette Tee, who spent the = S Py - . sport and saw some fine games on the |summer. here with relatives, has re- I @*JORDANG T RDWARE (0 B E Ploasant street grounds which had |tarned to Windsor. Wood Heights, - Earie Holmes aocom- | AETED ST Where the River | |besn put in the best of shape. The|" My ang Mrs, William Shea of Med- | panied them homs for two weeks: va- = o 95 | | playing surface was never better any- ‘Mass., are being entertained by | catio | Shannon Flows' where, and the well kept grounds, dec- way, -, n. . of 1 orated with American flags, made & | °3itives in this city. J. Frank Clark Norwich was the John Flynn, who spent the past|Suest of his sister, Mrs. A. E. Hunt. | —not far from the valley pretty sight. week here with relatives, left Monday| Rev. David R. O'Donnell celebrated | JAY M. SHEPARD S Shamon groms the | | pion “and twice Seside. ted- for tha |For e ome in Boston. e v s hy d f the f rs. Arthur uffon Clark street Succeeding Elmore & Shepard all the world. From that e:;::ts";n the 30:-1(1,’ wwm'?'m hae been tho guest of h«(lnn‘t. n Death of Jonathan Alien. T are by was Loue Stockwell of Norwich, ‘Taunton, Mass, for the past ten days. FuneratDirectorandEmbalmer e ) S Jopathan Allen died at his home on came in third in the recent pational| )r and Mrs, Ralph Andrea of Hart- [ Soutb Main street, Saturday after- tournament, and G. Brasell of Norwich, | ford are entértaining the latter's | noon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Allen had been erryv @../| | who won first prize in the second di- 60-62 North: St., Willimantic mother, Mrs. M Gary, of West Park | {ll only a few weeks and was thought > vision this year, and is the boy wonder | street. e to be on the gain. He is --.rvlvodu‘ Lady Assistant Tel. connection Puare Irish of the present time. Mrs. - | __Attorney end Mrs. E. J. Moriarty of . Chap g Eddie Clark arrived at noon and a¥. | o (HOTROY ity are entertaining Mr.|Pell, Who resided at home. iz ter dinner was given a ride areund Slofarty’s sister, Miss Bertha Moriar- > ens Willimantic by A. D. Spellman, head | HXOTIATIY'S Sister. Bl Borough' Briefs. DR FE C JACKmN Dentist of the local club. He returned ‘to tha |7 Mr, and Mrs. Thomas . Clark and : . hy That s ome afthe ressons why grounds ‘at 2 o'clock and opposed | Mr. and Mre. Ernest McKeon of|r and Mrs. F. E. Baker were visitors ing water highly carbonated. o = STL S o Derervals ot Stockwell in a game, taking the court | Bridgeport are entertaining the for-|in Wiantic Sunday, making the trip in purest spring Painless Extracting D e g ees Ao without any practicé, and negotiating | mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Me- | M. Clark's car. I you know Cloguct Club Ginger Ale yeu'l Filli ial | wearions. a home run on his first attempt with | Keon, of Broad street. The post office closed Labor day e 0 by and ng a Specialty the balls. Stockwell made & pretty| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Courtney and | from 10.30 a. m. untl § p. m. and the find this a worthy compeer. It's liked 752 Main Street, " Willimantie carom and negotiated three arches,|chiidren, who have been spending a|R. F. D. carriers had a day's vaca- men and particularly popular with women Telephon: REID & HUGHES when he slipped up, and Clark took the | week here with relatives, left Saturday | tion. . hild ephone 5 b:llz axnd way, ont the game in the|tor their home in New York. m‘Mr. and Mrs. Ar(hll:‘ :acku of and b ForTar short time 4 minutes. George Fram eswri who eshire were guests r. Backus' . N. FENN The grounds were filled in the after- | youn tn this cl!ghwllxh rehca.ve. for )t‘hn father, John R. Backus Sunday and Phone your grocer or for & e e non and evening. The games played three weeks, left today (Monday) | Monday, making the trip here in their a case, and put a few on ice UNLC = - : and EMBALMER,| WHEN YOU WANT 0 put your bus- | were as follows: or his home in Marlboro, Mass. automobile. " 62 C.... .1 8t, Willimantic, Ct. iness before the public, there 1s mo| Clark beat Stockwell, 32-3. Mrs. Mary Stearns of Willifhantic & CO. Teleph Tty A medlum better than through the ad-| E Clark beat French, 32 and 36. was in town Saturday. J. C. WORTH C ‘elephone y Assistant | vertising columns of The Bulletin. Brassil of Norwich beat Stockwell Personals. Charles M. Balley of New Britain Wholesale Distributors of Norwich 32 to 6. Mrs. Carl Tripp is in New London | was at his home in South Maln street Clark beat A..D. Spellman 32 to.0. ,]this week. over Labor day. Stockwell beat Foss 32 to 7. Charles Huntington spent Labor ‘Walter B. Lombard of Hartford waa French beat E. Clark 32 to 18, m A:{,‘,‘gm - e oy a Labor Day visitor at his home on [] Brassil beat Fenton 32 to 37. d:r‘: hllhenmspdlmln spent Labor | Norwich avenue. = ) b . ] urray s Boston SMOre || o sorommeom e ot e o o oy | s Cavanaugh on a ! i Roxbury Man, Temporarily Deranged | visiting friends at Merrows. w“.LlMA"nc, CON". Shoot Self With 32 Cal. Revolver. < ).l:; &n:fl::uwz.wmmwflu for John Boyd, a widower, with two Mrs. John Bransfleld Is in Middle children, residing in Roxbury, Mass.,|town spending a few days with rel committed sulcide about 10.45 o'clock |atives. Monday evening in the Sadd block in| ar and Mrs, Carl Plcknell and this city. Boyd who was a man of Corinne, nam o H ubou(c 4‘5’ years, was employed at the m visit. i s, ; New England Baptist hospital in Bos- H P 0“ a e ton. His wife died about a year ago °"°°s“m and he is sald to have had queer|friends B‘"‘" a. Doiing Citms ool S e o L1y iy Sitermotn Gh| . Miaios Jodlch asd Ma Peterson. i€ * H it da; n o Cetyieon. 51l Bk Mo o A A I e R . AT, Mrs ory | way to Norwic! ere they wer - Made-of durable, sanitary cotton, hygienically perfect §| e Sada Siock 3 in the Sadd block shortly after. He | bor day guests of their father. and unshrinkable. The colors are fixed and cannot run or'fade. They can be made up into the kind of - bath robe you have always wanted.- They are warm, . but of a comfortable weight and not too heavy. We have a wide selection to choose from at prices that will _interest you. Complete with cords and frogs, $2.78, $3.39 and $4.50. - THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ” Capital’$100,000- Surplus and Profits $175,000 é N — Accuracy in accounting, COUrieGus . service, promftgesg and Eblcj:zamy n dcalit&q and nt: sourd business in administering its own- affairs, chagaz:te]r,ize THEWND&AM clear your skin with | , Resinol Soap ) === 'Bathe your face forseveralminutes If the skin fa Tn Bad condition ST saie i . SE A, .nkh;m‘l.y‘:ih;' erpe. Then : =k e et they have pleaty of “body.” NATIONAL BANK, which-aims theréhy to . | washoff with more Resinol Soap and- establish with customers relations that shall e ¥ lear cold witer to close the pores. prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant-and - bt dan profitable. ; eI ; WILLIMANTIC, CONRN.