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SAW TRAMP SUICIDE. Daniel J. Cremin Does Not oponmtad wpoh oF the ospital How Virginia Man Got His| Tuesday for an internal n-vubl-. The nlel J. Cremin of this city, over- in the Quidnick-Windham com- B e s plant, whose,name ana adoress [ - OVILDREN'S OLUBS found in the pocket of Joe Din- | Miss Sprague, from Storrs, Speaks alias Joe Huffman, a. tramp| Before Willimantic Woman's Club. committed suicide in a Virgania o) "m"’:;'ym;{";: oJuestioned Tues- | its meeting in the club rooms on Main paper could have come into the 5 posecazion 2s ho was sure the | folidwea by notice of the Wincheon to thought that some tramp weaver may | be tendered members of the Federation ave scribbled the name, A Roll Top Desk, a Morris Chair, a Smoking Set or a Kitchen Clock. | 0f tomorrow, to secure “cooperation in A Music Rack, a Taboure:ie, " Every Boy Would Like : Case or a Cuspidor. Auto Repairing a Specialty. Satis- [ Pint of whiskey. faction guaranteed. 196 Valley St. JOHNSTON BRO! Phone 356. |ine Globe Plne Com P < | through the pores, removing the cause 60-62 North St., Willimantic | “To tabieepoontuls of Calocide com Tel. connection | Pound in warm foot bath.” Gives in- Lady Assistant HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER = nd EMBALMER, | CAlocide in twenty five cent packases pat Is Going on Tonlght. | Dinnersty to look up Bfr. Cremin and ““m?«i‘.’&.uq D I iy 1otk ity lodge, No. 44,/A. F. and UNDERGOES OPERATION. L Woman's Reliet | Former Norwich Woman in Favorable Ceondition 'runév Evening. operation was successful, ‘Mrs. Persons is resting comfofllw, it was reported that evening. The Willimantic Woman’s club_held Sizeet-oeaday afternoon at 8.45. The ing of the secretary's report was and told | by the members of the State Federa- tion of Women's Clubs in rord at an early date. A whist to be given for the benefit of the newly formed Childre n 7 O Ty Windham Girls' club was announced and announcements were made of a FOR FLETCHER'S food sale and a rummage sale. The chairman of the program com- mittee, Mrs. Robert H. Fenton, being absent, the club president, Mrs, H. L. Hunt, ‘introduced Miss Helen Topliff, who entertained with several piano Woman Would Like |=olos, and was followed by the speaker of the afternoon, Miss Estelle Sprague A Parlor Desk, a Cedar Chest, a | Of Storrs. Miss Storrs’ subject was club work for boys and girls. The 00 Ruz or 2 Parlor Mirror. speaker told of her work in rural dis- tricts, of organizing clubs for boys and girls similar to the Achievement club She stated that the idea of the work was to direct the energies of the boys and girls of today, the men and women Every Man Would Like organized in this city last summer. the rural districts, and to benefit the community at large. She cited sev- Every Girl Would Like eral instances where many homes had been improved by adapting the child’s a | mind to new ideals which subsequent- ly reacted to the benefit of the hom Picture or a Fancy Lamp. Miss Sprague was a very interesting speaker and made her points in a tell- ing and forcible manner. Patrolmen on New Beats. A Card Table, a Cellarette, a Book | The change of beats of the police officers went into effect Tuesday, be- ing the first of the month, with the result that Officer Enander took up the o duties of traffic officer, Officer Manley ~ Every Baby Would Like took the Sodom beat, Officer Grady A Go-Cart, a Crib, a High Chair or a Rocking Horse. The Home Doctor Now these things are all necessary | (Clip out and save) and the people should have them. Bet- = ter look them up at LINCOLN'S . F“mit“re Store qSu;e‘;t' ;'0;. Coughs and Colds How to Cure Rheumatism Here is a prescription for rheumatism v e used ail over 3 years and said to be : neutralizes- the acld Eives Tesults after first by Grek Diovs, oniy in one ounce sealed yeilov: Bt on a bad cough or fe y . The following asily” mixed at home makes one g ugh in 2 day. Pine 2s medicine 15 as old as the Bible, but here is bost ~ | form. ~ Half ounce of Globe Pine Com- WINDHAM GARAGE. pound (Cocncentrated Pine) and two s \ |ounces of Glycerine; mix these in half Under New Management. O a T a trequently as required. (Smaller doses to children.) Be sure to get the genu- pound, (Concen- » Props. |trated Pine). put up only in half ounce ~ - | bottles, each enclosed in a screw-top cage. JAY M. SHEPARD Frost Bites, Corns and Sore Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Feet FuneraiDirectorandEmbalmer | ooxt snoure oot sgony. sere 10, remedy for quick resuits, It works stant relief for aching and sweaty feet; corns and callouses can be peeled right off, Specially effective for sore bunions, blains, and frost bites. Genuine at any drug store. 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. The above is published by the Med- Lady Assistant |ical Formula Laboratories, Dayton, O. Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. FINAL REDUCTIONS ON - SUITS AND COATS The ready-to-wear section offers some good bargains in Suits and Coats this week. Odd lots and broken sizes have been assembled in different groups and a price put on them that will compél them to move quickly. All good, desirable garments, and each one a bargain at the price. Come in early and get your size. Smts are reduced to $5.00 and $7.98 " Coats are reduced to $5.00 and $10.00 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. " Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, ess and liberality in dealing, and a business policy in admlnisten own affairs, characterize THE fiAM which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant agd and General o€ the bDes it Main and Union Streets, | 7emeiles Tohtansanie, otien curing i 4 luufl as_follows: ml.m s, 1a "i,wam:‘-:mn typho! F-wcmmhm&mdmfl Only a half dozen onm recetved Board Rdul -t m frat m-'im"'}um. Al for _minor nauma burd. conm of DM M- Lincoln, ‘Chagnon, ret again nn‘?wnk to hear any e requests for reductions. Candlemas Day Services. The feast of the purification will be observed at the masses at St. Joseph's and St. ery‘l churches in this city today, at which time there will be a blessing of candles for use in the church services during the coming year.” Page Boy Leaves Hospital. ‘William Page, the four-year-old boy who was operated upon a week or so 0 at St. Joseph's hospital in this city for an abscess on the skull, has sufficlently recovered to be permitted to return to his home at 175 Mansfleld avenue. Accident Necessitates Operation. Charles Haddad, of 68 Union street, wa soperated upon at a Hartford hos- pital Tuesday morning as the result of an accident to his right leg sustain- ed a short time ago. The operation is reported to have been successful. FUNERALS. Lester Baker. The funeral of Lester Baker was held from his home in Hampton at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Rev. Mr. Fogg of Hampton officlated. Brothers of the deceased acted as bearers. Bur- lal was In the Witter cemetery, Brooklyn, in charge of Undertaker Hiram N. Fenn of this eity. Andrew J. Gurley. The funeral of Andrew J. Gurley was held from the home of Judge L. J. Storrs of Spring Hill, Tuesday morning. Rev. Leonard Smith offi- ciated. The bearers were L. J. Storrs. Dr. R. L. Storrs, Orrin Mason and E. A. Gore. Burlal was in Hillside cemetery, in charge of Undertaker Hiram N. Fenn of this city. BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. Over 100 Enfoyed Excellent Supper Provided by W. C. T. U—Assocla- tion In Flourlshing Conditlon. One of the larest gatherings ever held in the local board of trade rooms took place Tuesday evening, when in the neighborhood of 125 persons sat down to the excellent supper served by members of the local W.<C. T. U. at 6.30. “'nh President George F. Tavlor at the head of the table sat the speak- er of the evening. Willard Scott, of Brookline, Mass.. General E. F. Kaley . Boss of the Ameri- can Thread company, Col. W. H. Hall of Willington, Hon. Cuilford Smith. Mayor Daniel P. Dunn, and many others of prominence in the commu- nity. « During the supper excellent music was_furnished by the Mandclin club of the Thread City Crclers. The business meeting was called to order by President Taylor at 7.0, J. C, Tracv actine as clerk in the absenco of R. H. Fenton. The resignation of Rev. William 8. Beard as a member of the association, chairman of the entertainment com- mittee and member of the Bastern Connecticut Development company. In response W. C. Norris rcad ree- olutions which were adopted, accept- Ing the resignation of Mr, Beard with deep regret, and referring to his ser- vices- to the community and to_the association in glowing termg Rev. Beard was also olocted an honorary member of the assoclation. Mr. Beard rose in rebly to the res- olution and epoke feelingly of the pleasant relations he had sustained in Willimantic. He sald he had done nothing which could not be expec::d of any citizen and considered it a privilege to have had part in the cf_the city. Presldent Taylor then called fo: rrittee of the American Thread co rany. Ceneral Kaley spoke of the place of ican Thread company in the 2nd paid a persenal tribute help of fts employes, and it is for that reason that the recent improvements in mrtation, at Recreation Park, in rulations, . Boss responded with a ,epeaking of the growth of from the old spool shop * dimensions. He said he Toud of the company and anization which has grown ith the efcient young men Anything he could do nterest of the city and he would gladly do. v William D. King said the Doard of trade was the grentest insti- icut and never was £o_flourishing as it {s today. Col. W. H. Hall of Viilia cooperation, not ccmne was that fndustry which out and brought to Wulim found the American Threzd co From that time ft had gone by and bounds until it is now an In tution to be proud of. He closed a plea that everyone give service where it was needed and due. If any- one did not wish to give good service to his employer, or his organization, or_his city, he should get out of it. Mayor Daniel P. Dunn spoke for the city saying he agreed with all that had been sald in regard to General Boss and the American Thread com- pany, and hoped tho good feeling now existing between the eompany and its employes and the city might always continue, - At the resumption of the business session a standing vote of STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands sufferers lrl doin, now ofnlt el RERg s o .‘.m..;e.' liver Anfl' dllol‘d b l‘lhv!r)lll a IQD Hln!’ lots arouge the ng Way, thate natural runcrions, awe of n: digestion and tro Bt Pl TR R $h5 Stbn s T RS lfit\ltl l )r ocalom: D )l?.i O -r. it sw-’fi”fi‘;@ o eigps. .an.anwo- b time for T Inll cln eat wi ou At 100 and 25¢ per box, 6 Olive Tl-bl‘l Company, flemh don't eat, sleop. or gt matu ly, breath is bad, system scld, has sore mron,ulwmn!oh-nch- or o of “California Syrup of Figs® and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigesteq food passes out of the system, and you have a well, playful child plainly printed on the bottle. Beware | Today, the ) i o SR B Th gy Wvlfl‘{ X Bl IF BIINSTINTEH WHEN CROSS. FEVERISH AND 8ICK GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FlGS.” Children love this ‘fruit laxative and nothing else cleanses the tender ltolnuxh, liver and bowels so micely. child -:mply will not nonfln. A e bowels, and the ul ‘with waste sours, then At coated, e give a teaspoon- iarrhosa. Millions ot mothers give “California Syrup of ’* because it is perfectly | Paroioss: offdren love it, and it never | fails” to act on the stomach, liver and bowel. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of lifornia Syrup of Figs” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen- ulne, made by “California Fig Syrup| Company.” Refuse any other kind| with contempt. thunku was given to the women of the T. U. for the cxcellent repast. Y on motion of WG Noris Itows voted that the supper and entertain- ment at the March meeting be placed | In the hands of the young men and | a committes of 7, conslsting of Frank H. Foss chairman, Kenneth )-lfl!htm!li.l Nelsoh A. Danlols, Rev. W, D, Cavert, C. C. Helmold, James P. Mustard and Robert O. Branch. The use of the rooms and furnish- Ings of the assoclation was tendered to tho merchants for the purpcse of glving a supper and entertainment to their clerks. R. M. Fenton, A. C. Seripture and | C. W. Burnham were appointed a com- mittee to revisq the memhershin lsts. | Principal E. A. Caso of the W. H. S. was clected chalrman of the enter- tainment committeo in place of Rev. Beard, and John Collins was chosen a member of the committee. On motion of J. B, Fullerton, chair- | man of the miiitary committee, it was | voted that the sense of the hoard was | to the effect that the employors of the | members of Co. J. bo requested to grant thom leave with pay during the summer camp. The American Thread | company. the Windham Silk company and the Holland Manufacturing com- pany have alreadv done this, On motion of Fred D. Jordan a vote was passed authorizing the chairman of the traneporiation committee to state os the sentiment of the body at the forthcoming hearinz befors the In- terstate Commerce commission that| the New Haven road should be al- lowed to retain its intorest in the Sound and other lines of steamers wa- der ita control, for the best interccts | cf_the community, | Dr, Scott was then introduced by | President Taylor, nnd deliversd one of | the most Interesting talks heard In the board of trade rooms in n long time. He kept his henrers in a roar of laughtcr, as one bright sally after another came from his lipe. And later n & more serious vein, his remaris, punctuated - with humorots stories, carriod the truths he expressed home to the audience. His tople was The Best Man In Town, and his plea for the man who when things wera going wronz dldn't get In front of the band- wazon to push, but on top of it to ctear was a strong omo. Bveryone who Was prement expres: ed himnolf a# highly plessed with th evening's entertainment. An enjoveble eocial hour followed the close of the meeting. . Brief Mentlon, F. T fmith was o Putnam vistter a T. Clark {s in Hartford for days, ht Abel spent Tuesday 'r ! =8, Brown was in New A. W. Burleson spent tnam, cn of Hartford spent city. 1s 4 Taylor {s visiting tn Ingfleld this week. arence Foster was in Colchester Tuesday on business. Mrs. Vera McDonald is the guest of Springfield friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster of ‘Taftville are entertaining Mrs. Eliza- beth Webster of this city. Hartford visitors Tuesday were: Mrs. J. P. Brown, Mrs. J. F. Wright, Miss Mary Dunlevy, Miss Julia Dun- levy, L. B. Lincoln, Mrs. William An- drews, Dr. B. K. Dow, Mrs. John Doyle, Mrs. Burt Thompson, Miss Nellie Sul- livan, Miss Mary Connors, Mrs. Annie Wellwood, Dr. . B. Guild, Mrs. Frank bee, M. H. Joncs, Dr. Keating, ‘David Mathowson. JEWETT CITY W. C. T. U. Meeting, with Discussion of Ways and Means—Masonic Burial for Paimer A. Brown. The meeting of the W. C. T. U, was held In Slnter library hall Tues day afternoon. It was @& business meeting and various plans wero dta- cussed. A free will offering meeting and Willard Memorial service aro to be held soon. FUNERAL, Palmer A. Brown, Funeral services for_ Palmer A, Brownmheld at the st ehureh Tuesday morning ors 0! A, R Buxdh‘linm wglx o Candlemas Day Servises: s to he where there’s P. A. in e B ocnd cootars : dor with sponge- the tobacco in such mighty fine your desires than the kindest tribute can express. ‘We tell you it will hit your fondest pipe or cigarette wants in flavor, aroma, coolness and genuine satisfaction. You test-out what we say. It will cost you only 5¢ or 10c. Takethhfi-hnllyhof talk in the spirit it is passed along. For you'll cash in a whole lot of enjoyment! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C Shelton—~Friday morning at o'clock o high mass of thanksglying will be celebrated by Rev. D. A. Ball at St. Joseph' Secretary Lansing Senate Foreign Relations that Col. B. M. House, who is touring Europe as President hurch, the date bein perso: e -4 ntative, is recelving no pay the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cribbins. Haddam.~—It 1s getting to be a igene F serious thing when chicken mwm' - M m‘ a-a en coop of the genial Sheriff 3 Thompson, jafler at Haddam and |of age, and -prominent e Ewens ot s chaton Tawia, Besse-Faster Gambinatian The Clothing and Furnishing Sale That Everbody Waits For STARTS THIS MORNIN AT 8 A. M. J. F. CARR CO.