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n’mny. After a short w:ddlnc ROQUE GAMES TUESDAY. Clark Plays—8tockwell of | Bartlett will be at home &t 79 Norwith Makes Good Impression. |street. : In, spite of the. Tuesday, - .. .. CITY COURT. o B ot et e ok § City Labor ! ¢ity payroll for w trip to Polate: in: New York, i, sad Mia | Soloa o spring muh" iy ..v e, FriEey : $8530; m o '-ov-. iaiton ; mm"‘,m .16 grounds to wateh the games put Liguor Gets Three Men Into Trouble— | $99.61. B oy i inf 18, B, Clark of €] i S bringfield, Mass, the chEmpioR of the pational tournament, and George Bra-| In . the local police court n . i i1l and Loue Stockwell of Norwich. I8 | morning George, Kenfield was charged | Verdiot of Corener Tuesday—Body ha ing gafries the standing was 88 | with bresch of the 6 and inmtoxi- 8 * Sent to Bostom. : cation. 2 ollows: . Clark beat Brasill, 32-0. Stockwell beat Brasill, 32-18. Ja The Norwich players ieft Williman- | was placsd on a about moon, but Eddie Clark was | six months. The acculed was in thé | Tu mo! , _promounced to stay over until today. All | poliee - station Saturdey night, When | man's due to & pistol wownd in & aded he playets showed good form in spité | he voluntarily gave Qirl Shows Few Signs of Reform. In the case of I A Boyd, whe commit: suicide onday Corener of Danielson, Who e himwelf up fof | the breast, inflicted with sufeidal in B y - 5 bt the fact that the grounds were new | stiking his wife while ~Intoxicated | tent. " The testimony of Mr. and Mra ; 3 : : It’s a 100 to 1 shot that P. A. will jolt your system o the'o’n s:ockr;;ll in pzlarticu:ar phy'; %‘he ] '-1( not pressed, ‘.h':wvver. m as was Secs - X A . ) ; » fin. d very steadily, rarely missing ut Meniday night when Ken again | retary P | ot I 18 expeolad (hat o 1ATEs SO | oars Houts dPenl and athuck bet fud had = : with joy. Men, today you can smoke your all ingent of the local players will attend | wife and his daughter, the wife had Rhe national tournament next year, as| him arre: sted. sthe game has become very popular. Fames (“Scope”) Sullfvan was sen- | pointed to the fact 't mak general trend of tne day, all night, and Prince Albert won’t even e your In the afternoon Clark. and Foss | teficed to 60 deys ifi jail for habftual | evident mental derangement. The yed two games, Foss wiining the | dronkenness. flivan tried t6 prove | was turned over to the town for sf, 32-18, and Crark the second, $2-7.{ that he was a reformed character, but| and was taken in charge by the police recofds and the testimiony WEDDING. Chief Richmond ana Officer E _ showed a different phase of the matter. | to felatives in Boston. - 0% ¥ Bartfett— G Serge;y Ce;!"mcgc. whvi) was umteduc:: W % 4 . George Alonzo Bartlett and Miss | complaint of the railroad authori meion. SSHae laire Marie Gelinas were united in |2t the station, pleaded guilty fo drunk- | o Frank Brown is visiting #m An< arriage at 6 o’clock Tuesday morn- |enness and committing a nuisance ot | goyer ng at the rectory of St. Mary's Roman | railroad property. He was fined ‘atholic church by Rev. J. J. Papillon,) and costs, which, he paid. he gastor. TThe couple were sttended | Probation Officer W. C. Lyman calls | @ Week’s stay. iss Cathétine Manion of Pittsfield | ¢4 attention fo the continued case Wilitany F. Cotter of this city. Cladys Southwiek, who was pl: The bride wore a handsome traveling | probation &pril 12 as incorrigible. sult of midnight blue velour, trimmed | Lyman stated that the girl on one oC- | jocal visitor this week. b casion at least had shown that she Ry ; with moleskin, and wore o pleture Bat | 3 e "Rot chanked ner fofmer Habits, | y, 1% Daniel P. Dunn spent Tuesday| g it of sreen chiffon broadcloth, fur- | 4nd refused to méke any recommmenda- riford tves. 5 Phsiea, and & green velvet picture | tion in the mattef. In view of the fact| Miss Julla Galligan has left to re- . . that the case first came before Judge|Sume her dutiés n the Windsor school. x J hat. The bride i the sister of Alderman | Shea, it was continued for two weeks, Misses Addie Cole and Harrfett Geélinas and was employed as buyer | until his return. by & prami’nen!hBriflgerort l;rm }Th7 ~groom is in the employ of a local — clothing firm and is tax collector for FUNERAL, the town o indham. e in a o ditton o little prestige as & vocahst Mrs. Jennie S. Sparks and is a comedian of ability. The funeral of Mrs. Jennie S. Sparks, m—_“—‘ The wedding party left for Spring- | Who died in Mansfield Suanday, was J CaTYy field, Mass., immediately after the cere- | Held front her home Tuesday morming at 11 o'clock. Rev. E. W. Darrow FOUR NEW TEACHERS. The schools opened Tuesday with a |erect a drinking fountain, their fund record attendance, and the book shops | having increased to $23{. A contract were thronged with children farge and | has been made with the water com- small endeavoring to purcHase the |Pany to furnish the water. books for the year's work. At Natchaug A 430 pupils were registered. The freshman class at the Windham High school numbere . Tuesday's Richard Fitzgerald. !f-;iohn lgc‘llédeg the ;:lryoudt fgf the lglee i club by C. C. Caswell and the assign- | gerala were held at St. Mary" s ment to sections, making out of sched- g v S Give your money just as|7est fosections, mekine out prepara- . g ) tory to the regular work which begins . fair a shake as you'd expect| 35 ° ‘RS fCERAT ORI osies | Burial was in St Mary's cemetery, the 'x, gi've & parther or ask him | Were poted as follows: to give you. Give your money a chance Miss Ages.C, or succesds Miss Elermann, Whilltamt ‘Wallace and White in the Latin department, Miss H inston-Salem, Katherine Hubbard succeeds Miss Ml- | s¢rangemonts. | fames sng Kano Dol Winst N.C South Willington officiated. The bear- Erect Drinki in—Fu- ers were Daniel Blakely, Jasper Caz- ity B penter, William Davis and Frank| neral of Richard Fitzgerald. Tarlydk. Interment was in the Wil- = The,regular meefing of the W. C. brands of tobacco because it is lingtdén Hill cemetery. The arrange- * 1 . C. o For Infints and Children Tk, W Beng e, O Underiaker e et £ wheon by In Use For Over 30 Years | " " "~ presided. _AMrs. Blle Geer and Mies that cuts out the bite Changes in High Schoel Faculty—|Oct. 1. There were readings by Record Attendance for First Day. |F, E. Robinson, Mrs. Youn* and Mrs. At . U, is to dead man's =" tongue tingle! That’s just about why men call of | Director Jay M. Shepard, by whom it was sent on the evening train Tuesday Mrs. Florence Ford is in Boston fof of | Misa Helen Wood is spending two on | moniths fo Providence. Te Leon Dunham of Providence is & Windsor returmed Tuesday from a the natior djo’ smoke visit in New Haven. pyme. Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Cotter, who were guests of relatives here, have returned to their home in Reslindale, Why, to know that everlasting smoke-joy is yours is just like get- tinglomemoney(romh‘::m in the %M“fi‘m:" Makes i uts you on firing whatever y/ou ieelmzhtycheery pmy your path, That’s the idea! of [W, C. T. U, Has Made Contract for process and the parch and leaves for you just that delightful P. A. - flavor and fragrance. And it tastes just as good as that sounds! Now, you gotoit! Buy Prince Albert every- |- where. Toppy red bags, 5¢; tidy red tins, 10c; also handsome pound and half- Mabel' McBroome, werg appointed del- egates t0 the state comvention, to be held ‘In New Haven from Sept. 30 to Mrs. M. E. Wilson. The W. C. FUNERAL. — Funeral services for Richard Fitz- und humidors. Tuesday morning. Rev. J. J. McCabe e : celdbrated the requiem high mass. R. J. REYNOLDS bearers being Michael McCarthy, John TOBACCO COMPANY Michael Fogarty. Funeral Director J, ourigan was in charge of the of Mechanicsville, N. ¥, were present to werk—to get more money. Weste or idle nioney is dead. It brings in nothing but its purchasing power. . Start a savings account and add to it all you can spare Trunks and at the Personalities. artistically arranged with and Bunning. Greenhalgh and Mc- YAP"'I'IC Albert Geer of Three Rivers has | colofed lights. been spending a few days at his broth- Paintings at Fair. differen | which was to have played the Bo: club team on the park Labor day |Cluggage played well for Platnfield. cancelled the game. The town team New Theatre The Lily. er'’s, Edward A. Geer's. AMon: and Boys' club team playved a game & the ofl paintings on exhibi- - 3 ®| The new Babcock theatre is com- roire James McClugeage entertaingd | uom at the Norwith far this week are |TeSulting in the defeac of the Boys'| ,ii® DRV ¥ ception of minor lan and’ Miss My Waner ot onl- |8 number done by Miss Mae Buckley | P team. 14 to 11 Nelther team play- ! finjshing touches in the Interior. Tour—Vi pro Py . ~|and Miss Rena B. Smith of Baltic. *ild theowing being the cause of the | Place will seat about $00 and is con- S, Mae R Blake and John Nolan is {ll at his home on ore. Epaward Iellor amoired | sidered one of the most beautiful the- | Miss Bessie Kempton and her guest, Pl ooy Mgl s P B, ol f“" Convent_avenue. '”é; gooens (,Ed';""d {K'H"” r“"‘;”’"d‘ atres in eastern Connecticut. The the. | Miss Wright, of New York. have re- Wateh Hill, where they s the past | , Miss Marguerite Donahoe is among gar A. Carrier of Hartford Was|atre will be known as the Lily and |turned from a 1500 mile tour of New Miss Kempton and Miss Wright Re- turn from 1,500 Mile Automobile itors Come and Go. 5 those who will enter Trinity college at | tN® suest of his parents on Broadway | "ynger the management of L. H. Wil- | England in Miss Wright's automobile, Evuty wael-at penl S B e - e o oy Waiiar |, Onida, Sl Sox. who managed the oid Babcock | ielting many historical and actractive & e cademy e oly amily > pera ouse. p e - money and will get more will open Thursday for the fall term.| Miss Sprague of the Extension so- Holiday Guests. her home in New York. g 6 i ciety of the Conmnecticut Agricultural Canadian Publicity 8 money. Ladies’ Aid Society Entertained. 0 Tisisee 5. Teown, petmiadier ot anadian Publicity System. v The Ladies’ A1d soclety of Baltic [00llege will glve a demonstration of \p,cjer, entertained on Labor day Mr.| Malil received here from Quebec is * The Willimantic Savings | These are the days, and this was entertained last Thursday by Mrs, [€anning at Grange hall Thursday. = |and Mrs. Chester Cosgrove of the | bearing an inscription inviting all to Engineer G. O. Hall of the Branch * i 2 o — George Drescher, at her summer home, - 5 . | Bronx, ) , William Middleman of | attend the agricultural exposition In , frints The public and parochial séhoofs | Lorelel Lodge, at Groton Long Point. [Failroad was in New Haven Tuesday | g,yonne, J., and John Smith of | the province of Quebec, which opened nhstitute B S ?pene% the fall term Tuesday morne An.:xcbe’l,lexzs uth‘(;re gm?er was_pre- A ohesier Fire Q0. No. 1 huld o|Newark, XN. J. Sept. 4 and continues until Oct. 28. - e“h thlk .|mm ng. oth schools hav: . | par > n ngton, which a o il Incorporated 1842 is the weather O8L | e and. some o2 the arados to iie | whe heartily enjoyed. Some of the |Meeting in_the parior of the engine Visited Packerville. Returns to College. | Frank Larrabee, President \ { N. D. Webster, Treasurer everybody plans to g0 some- | overcrowded. The high school has the tship in Mr. Drescher’s launch and house Monday evening. A party of former Packerville resi-| George Schlough has left town for Springs public_school are very much |ladies had a sall around Ram Island | "popn) “Sherlock, of Morristown, N.|dents was in Plainfield Monday en|Amherst coliege, where he enters on largest attendance it has had since its | With automobile rides, bathing, music J. is visiting his broth: Jumes T.|route to the home of their childhood. | his second year in the agricultural de- H .. | birth. There were 115 enrolied on the |and feasting the time passed quickly, | Sherlock, on Norwich avenue. where they enjoyed a day’s outing.| partment. 3 { e where, a Trunk, a Suit|ovening day and it is expecteq tha|and in the sarly evening the party lefi | James’ Randall of Lebanon was @ |Mrs. Henry Tefft, formerly Miss Alice Post-Holiday Notes, H there will be a few more next week. | for home, having had a most delight- | Visitor here Tuesday. in, )".s' Nancy Barrgu and Msr. Miss Dora Lemoine has returned to JAY M. SHEPARD Cese Hand . On account of the large entering |ful day. The trip was made by auto- Three New Teachers. éiar,\ Burdick, (ormerh the Misses | westerly after & month's stay in town Lo oanictivg Siuers b Bicsaa , OF & Bag is want- | ciass, it is probable that the freshmen | mobiles. The schools in the First dlstrict of | Carpenter, and Maud Barrett, all at|with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. will have to change rooms with the Personal ltems. the high school opened the fall term | Present residents of New London| Charles Lemoine. Y Vi he number. N " W . ¢ . | sophomores. isaes Tuesday merning with two new teach- | SOURtY, were among t Frederick ¥. Manning has returned FuneraiDirectorandEmbalmer [ed- We have the kind “to|*SRSTSIS%. . cote of Boston is spend. | aor®an Mattle Holten, Jennie White, | Tuceday morning Monca Baker has moved. from the | utrur mmaning the- Botere ot Oceun 60-62 North St., Willimantic|stand banging,” and they are Lady Assistant Tel. connection = just the right price. BR. F. C. JACKSON, - Dentist Sres el COLN’S Mary Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. John | érs in the hgih school and one in the - ing a few days in town. Faulkner, have returned home, after |srades. o Y T e Team Breaks Even, spending’ three weeks at Fieasant| Jumes Johnson was calling on|YEU Ti%, . paraick of Oneco are The Stafford baseball team went to| View, R L triends in Middietown Monday. By o Bemfriv v mmggthes g e Monson Monday morning and was de- | , Miss Sadie’ Flugel, who has been Funeral of Jomathan Allen. by the Baker family. feated, 6 to 2. In the afternoon a te- | Jenserously ill the past week with| mpe funeral of Jonathan Allen was| J. J. Doyle has been entertaining tirn game was played at Staftord |Ptomaine poisoning, is considered out|y.iq at his home on South Main | Norwich, Greeneville and Jewett City Springs, when the home team was suc. | 0f danger, aithough still unable 10 {gsireet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. : e i ot v Yodh e cesstul by the score of 11 to 5. Mive Sher b Rev. B. D. Remington, pastor of the and Mrs. C. N. Phillips and | peen spending several days in town Mr. and Mrs. John Hassett of Rock A jolly crowd from here motored to | Baptist church of which church the of Central Village, are about| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabez ville spent Monday in Stafford Springs, | O¢¢an Beach Monday in Mr. Gordon’s | jeceased was a deacon, officiated. | to move to New London. H. Batiey. utotruck. - i slizfrgxd\;ua fir?e@fi:flxh& v, dnd Shei Chartes’ Snitth: and Burial was in the family plot in Lin: Holiday Callers. Miss Anna Driscoll has returned Torrington. daughter, Miss Susie, have returnea |WOOd cemetery, 2 M. W. Baxter of Middieboro, Mass, | home after a stay of several days with Beach. Frank Gifford of Stonington epent the holidays in town with Mr. and Mrs. Joan Kilroy. Misses Helen and Elizabeth Shea of Colchester were recent guests of rela- tives here. i itk 3 5 . Norw v friends in Norwich. 752 Main Street, - Willimantic . Ernest Avery of Sorhers was in town :’-"m Cape Cod, where they spent the P E%oraég;«‘zufar!mol?;e\sg:‘:;hb;;;e Aire. Maty Waiveh snd twin Seas. ) Telephone Monday. 3 e S IR P IR S LAINFIELD ok 5i Puchervifie Roy and Ray, have left for their home mlfl e ore Sctinet Sopses Pumigamd spent the week end in Pawtucket, Amos Bergeron has been entertain-|in Manchester after a week end stay HIRAM N. FENN Borough Health Officer John R.|R. I Football Team Defeated at Crompton | ;g jewett City, Norwich and Greene- | at Elmwood. s h . Parkhurst fumigated all the rooms in{ Miss Annie Sherdunskey, who is em.| —Completion of New Theatre Seat- |ville fricnds at his new home, Sandy-| AMr. and Mrs. Charles . Congdon of ONDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Phone 285-3 the Springs school building Monday. |ployed as a ward maid in Lawrence| ing 800—Brief Local Notes. cot. Stafiocd Sibsluns oRt Fhie WS 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. & : Adding to Grandstand. hospital, New London, is spending two Fred Lyons has been visiting at Lo- :::::d:rilln Mr. an rs. Raymon: A “Telephone . Lady Assistant Main and Union Streets, Three new sections are being added | WS5<% Yacation at her home here. George Hutchinson, Jr. has return- | Cust Grove farm, ' Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 1 - New Outings FINE AND SOFT Fresh from the mills, hundreds of yards of good, serv- iceable Outing, in clear cut patterns on white and col- ored grounds. Every thread cotton, but there is a clingy flannel-like fee! tc most of them. Just what you need for Fall and Wiater garments. ! . Come in while the line is complete and choose from the pretty patierns and get ready for the busy scissors that will soon prepare for the chilly hours, THE H. C. MURRAY CO. rece pend g B_E. Bertwh i ding a week | Miss Margaret Coughlin of Norwich 10 he JrEuOuNG Bt Se fuly roents. s&‘fl”.’f”.’é;&wl‘.‘.‘f. o Waten HILL ?gexfi:erm.wM: ."Err:: e O e et has been spending several days with for the e ) ey, Completed in time |,y hoving a fine time. Among those| Willard C. Reld of Newport City, Motored to the Shore. her parents, Mr. and Mrx John Cough- - lin, = who went were Misses Ethel Kay,|owner of cotton bills, was a recent 9 Joh . ? E. A. Tobin has been spending a few ot - HE‘ Mrs. Nella Bradford and son n | John Coughlin of New Haven was a days with friends in Yantic, g R e iy o motored to Groton Long Point Tues- | recent guest of his uncle, John Cough- Borough Briefs, ted at Crompton. day Tin s T ot e S T R i intech The Plainfield football team jour- | Mr.and Mrs. Goodman and Mr. and| Jir. and = Mrs Roland Hewitt of beeri spending a few days with friends neyed to Crompton, ‘Labor day, and |Mrs. 'Donnell. who have been VISUAE | Stonington were guests Monday of oynRiens COLCHESTER Met deteat at the hands of the Cromp- | Mrs. J. Tayior, have returned to thei | Mrs. Hewitts sister, Mrs. Elias Stock- H. Tob Passaic, N. J., was ton players by the score of 1 to 0.{home in New Bedf ett. 1 cap! ecause e absence o an rade 000, ~5g i i e uneral of Jonathan || o of their star players, Underwood |in 1914, relatives at The Towers. John Connery of Holyoke s spend- ing a few days with friends in town. The Boys' club baseball team went U Miss Agnes McCarthy of Yamtic is|to Middle Haddam Saturday and de- A CORNER IN THE STATE EXPERIMENT STATION'S TENT. the guest of reiatives in the borough.ifeated the Middle Haddam team, ¢ to ~ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fynes of{8. This was the second time the Boys' ——— = ; Brooklyn, N, Y. have joined their|club has defeated the M. H. team this daughter, Miss Alice Fynes, as guests The of Mrs. F. E. Fitzpatrick, : Gone to Oid Dominion. !Il&’mm-— - oozsb, “C-.v;b. Arthur J. Melbourne has gone on a »s, ans c, 3 tello ), ten days’ trip to Virginia. tho.::h; ib, J. Costello If, Henry Levene of Holyoke was with re]smuvu in town over Labor day. Club—Wertegman 1f, O'Con- day afternoon attended the fair in byt gl BALTIC Girls Exhibit Paintings at the Fair, ' The Forty Hours' devotion came’ to chureh hall. Supervisor J. A. Young was in He- bron and Coventry Tuesddy visiting schools. John F. O'Connell.has returned from his vacation In the Adiron- has resumed