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Jenkins, Chief of Police E. H. Rich- mond, Corporation Counsel T. J. Kel- ley, City Clerk A. C. Scripture, Super- intendent of the Pumping Station George H. Allen. They were accom- 1 panied by State Policeman Robert H. Iurley and Robert O. Snow. e 1,777 Prizes \ ‘The mourners were met at the vesti- What Is Going On Tonight Officer Paulhus that the back part of |bule by the rector, Rev. Charles L Court Fabre, No, 3495, I. O. F., 672 the building was on fire. Adams, who led the way to the chan- Main Street. Henry Fancher corroborated her | cel railing, where the casket was placed Natchaug Lodge, No. 22, K. of P, |testimony. Jeremiah Lenehan testi-|between two banks of floral tributes, Jordan Block. & fied that he saw Silverman and a|including handsome pieces from the Francis Long Post, No. 30. G. A. Ru|triera come out of the store about two | police department, Knights of Pythias TowniBaidmes minutes before the fire was discovered. |and others. The impressive service CHARGED WITH ARSON. Fred J. Kirtland told of meeting young | was conducted by the rector. Singing Silverman while on his way home from | was by a vested choir, with Mre. G. K. - work. He passed them in front of the | Anderson at the organ. Henry Silverman Held U'"L'I" 5;:500 Woolworth store. Following the ces at the church, ds—Suspicious Fire in His Store i the procession to the cemetery _was ;‘m AR Furnace Was All Right. formed, Natchaug lodge, No. 22, K. of Cadied The next witness was E. H. Fall |p, leading. The police department, : _|owner of the building. He said_that|Ljeut, Daniel Killourey leader, follow- orsed with _ statutory arson, was|basement and that the fire started In|mourners and members of the common e Silvorman was reprosented by | the rear of the Silverman store, as|.ouncil and others. The bearers were Attorney S. B. Harvey and pleaded not | iar as he could judge. B. F. Wilson, | Ajlan MacArthur, Carl V. Enander of _. e : First Prize Send 2¢ stamp for a generous sample of either Dr. Lyon’s Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. Suilty to the charge. Attorney T. J.jWho looks after the furnace in the|ihe police department and William A. L W.Lyon & Sons, Inc,, §]|| W. 27th St, N. Y. City : Kelley was prosecuting attorney for | building, testified that he had looked | pawson, Charles A. Gates and Henry ihe state. Deputy Judge Frank P. Fen- |t it about 6.15 or 6.20 and again after | geayles of the Knights of Pythias. At s i Oy - iton found probable cause and bound | (he alarm had been rung in. He said|ipe grave services were conducted by 3 the accused over to the mext term of | that on both occasions the furnace was| tho Knights of Pythias, the ritual be- the superior court, which will be held | all right and that the fire couldn’t have | ing e cieal Dy Chan oeliow Com Irishmen toak in the Rovotution, He | CARRANZA FIRM WHEN in this city in vere fixed | S0 2 EEander | Wilam | 1 - spoke of Commodore Joseph arry 6 Shith Hette Roson 88 surety.| John I Dogle, foreman of the Mont- | Chancellor Commander Carl Alford and [ ana other great leaders, and of what HE MAKES DECISION = " Fire Started Suddenl. gomery Hose company, and Michael J.| prejate William C. Dreschler. Funeral| they did in the rebellion. e then i el bR A .| Enslish, a member of the company,|arrangements were in charge of Under- | turned to the efforts of Bmmet Cre \ Mrs. Catherine Mone of 826 Main| testified that their attention had becalisier Hiram N. Fenn. N it et O : street was the first witness for the|called to a piece of gaspipe by Cap- ¢ wnell, i i i ¢ icy country, and again coming back to re- istate and testified to going into the|tain Hurley of the state polige when . . cent days sald that this country may Silverman store Monday night, March ! they were in the store on Thursday. Death of Mayor Dunn’s Brother-in- Vs t y ma What is the 7th Po7at? From Maine_to7 California;* from™Texas to Hudson Bay, millions of people have been ask- ing ““What is the 7th Point.in Sterling Gum?”’ In practically every town; city and village in the United States and Canada, the published six oints of superiority have brought Sterling Gum ast-growing popularity. But the seventh point still remains a riddle. Point @ -(lax 2 Now, we are offering liberal prizes to those who send us the best suggestions for the Sterling Gum Point 7. 6, the night of the fire. She told.of z b ! t At. B being waited on by the accused and Difficult to Ge Tha denth’ o Etichard' -0 68 BL |oa p o an8 Imies zoi 2 ief Li . 3 E = oty f, prepared than S . A otk ke S 0 e iore L acie | place, Hartford, Saturday morning at| yay coming out, she stopped to talk with| were only two ways of getting into it, 3 S n = he b y Harry Fancher for a short time. As|one being the front door and the other | 130 @'clock. Afr. Rice wag the toThe Peal ned of loyalty is to be they stood there Silverman and a|through the cellar door. The cellar| ., and was well known in this city, | (ha poison of soclali T i friend came out. While talking there | door was bolted and no one copld have [ 1" An¢ Wos well KRomn i, HLe T | the poison of socialism was pointe Jerry Lenehan ran up the driveway on | cntered from that way. "?‘";-E “:?‘*‘ e Bl e therine Rice, | 0ut. and the big family of the Catholic the west sid ildi & Olarenda Bow: vived by his wife, Mrs. Ca iCe, | Irishman was given as an antidote. In e testihod hat hrouen his agency the|2nd nine sons and daughters. these families the spirit of loyalty and Willimantic Bazaar stock was insured = TR A sacrifice is predominant and the for $3,000 in the name of M Iver-| City Committees Advertise for Bids. |same spirit will be gziven in support man. She represented to him that the committee on streets and [0of the institutions of America. stock was worth $4,000. tment had advertised far | In conclusion, Father Keefe show- State Policeman’s Testimony. bids for the city street work and to|ed that the ldeals of St. Patrick, far e Capt. R. H. Hurley of the state police|D2ul the fire apparatus for the en-|from being a menace to the flag of told of the results of his investigation of the fire. He arrived in this city the L need preparedness, but in addition to _—e battleships and armies it needs men, E g year. The bids will be received | this country are its safeguard. While at the city clerk’s office next Sat-|the Irishman may love the green flag, when they will be opened. The | he places it second to his love of the Before you make your suggestion for the 7th Point, read the following: The Following Story Unfolds the Secret of the Famous Point 7 morning after the fire and examined| iy “iigewalk committee has adver-|flaz with the stars and stripes which 3 the store and interviewed young Sil-|(jscq for proposals for the construc- |he loves more. He enjoincd the Trish- verman. On Wednesday (the next day) | o, of sidewalks in the city for the|man at all times to be true to the he haq another interview with the ac- ear. They will be opened at |ideals of St. Patrick and of the pa- cused and his parents. On Thursday | pe city clerk’s office on the same day. | trotism of American cltizenship. Couns of fhe stocls and — e There were many visitors from out K TCHEN he suggested that the - inated in_the southwest corner of the o the Tighth Erafis of the Ry store and_he found in that corner a |$13 i GRSy sohoer at i i = pe with two stopcocks, one entire- | cid Seventeen of the cla + closed and the other half open. This | AT Nettie Johnsom, as_cha had Leen connected to the main gas- | s attorney s vipe. he had Stock Low and Creditors Pressing. | 2mount taken. ermans be allo Is to Return Money Taken. of town present. d to return walked over to the Wilic ) ] e had nads s b= of the | iR charse of Proba “SAV’LS MILES OF STEPD 1e had made an (\:;mm:\\u m of thelor o period of prosecut and he turned in his report to his Eighth Grade Pupils as Guets. He testified that ithe fire orlg= s Ellen Willcox of Lisbon enter- it received a roya ion ‘OMicer Lyman 1d refreshments To most people chewing wrappers), Cinnamon (in months. stock, check pers and o Men's Class Meets. - gumisamystery. They may blue wrappers). fmm.d“(‘:ly‘v» _‘nn‘ch ‘\'vo‘ry}éi FUNERAL. v business meeting of ANZA know that different chewing was held at the home ence Jeffers Saturday evening.| Just how far General Venustiano iness meeting a social | Carranza, president de facto of Mexi- ved with Fred Robinson, |co, would go in his oposition to There are some twenty varieties of the mint plant. The Sterling Peppermint is over $1,0 gums are made from different s who were ingredients. But that is about all. Here are facts which we Mrs. Harnah Kea: CLUB SALE THIS WEEK - 1o $1.00 down and $1.00 each|; astmasier. The evening was given | American pursuit of Villa was un- believe you will be giad to 3" product of the choicest, d L 1 . »ry telling and A. C. Burdick re- | certain unless permission were grant- = smoothest-flavored of ‘these I 1 $1,700, besides | wit ces book of “After Dinner|cd to Mexicans to cross our border in know about Sterling Gum: ) ieti weele By S g el ».30. Burial w 3 £ many mint varieties. eelc % owed. He also|church at 3.30. ies”? for telling the best story. So- | case of need. But it scemed reason- Your Sterling Gum is . e Mrs. Silver- | seph’s cemeter and musical selections held to |able that he would make serious s Thespicy Cinnamon flavor AT : count Al —"P L e ce the evening a pleasant one. Re- |trouble, for he has gained a reputation made from the following is extracted from the Castia —AT— y for 31, | Monties Have Peace Party and Feast.| i oy Sl isting of | for firmness, if not obstinacy. jals: s s considegable question | e enec o Bk NG | D tuneiin were etk vt materials: bush which grows in the ership of the store, he was held’ compan Jackson The basis is the pure sap of the tropical Sapota Tree —a natural gum. ‘This natural Sapota Tree told him that SEpNCs. - owned The sap of the Sapota Tree, the cane sugar, the corn syrup, the Peppermint coffee. Mrs. ed b Mrs. W. L. ur Wood and M Three new members were added to clz Mrs. Jeffers acted as accom- ton street is in New York for two < on y evenin Ac weeks visit with relatives. honorary members of the in the banquet hall at 9 o'~ nd enjoyed a d fi f LINCOLN'S it. n that it belo: Mrs. Charles Tufts i an d it at her home ter the banquet the comp panist. o e = P e sap is boiled, sweetened and 254 Cinnamon flavors all ’& o journed to the parlors wh Brevitics. : o . flavored. The sweeteningis come from the sap of some urnilflre %tfire — T e Miss Alice McBroome, a nurse at has returned to simply pure cane sugar and plane or tree. Nature herself b FUNERAL OF JOHN J. MANLEY. the music AL S N ST D TOWn: sirest, . afe pure com symup. supplies these delicious ma- ifartford with her for two week M Telephone 285-3 Members of Police Force and Pythian $hps Pacas Lodge Among Throng of Mourners. M and Union Streets 5 WILLIMANTIC Mrs. Sarah H. Tracy was in charge | brother of the r and hi The flavoring is, of two terials from which your kinds—Peppermint (in red Sterling Gum is made. ading room at Slater library . on Sun v afternoon. Honored Dead Police Officer. And still it snows! \Saturday night honor to the late olice officer, | and Sunday mo; ng early It had the departments in|snowed steadjly by all appearances. ng were closed durin - NORWICH TOWN After neral services for John J. Manley ember of the local poiice force, held Saturday afternoon at 2|(he town build € Episcopal church. | the hou ought in 10| p. m., mber , who has been ill with in- rheumatism for the past Iy better. a were Requirements for Winning Phrase funeral, from 2 to 3 whilt Wit Aiise Ba- When you read thelabove facts It is understood that the Sterling JAY M. SHEPARD . . ~ 3T < he materials that Sterling Gum Gum Company will have the right in at- st S I EL san C. Hyde ) fary E. Kinney re- oat - pany will have = ed -sday to g made of, you will know all that 5 use the 7 Point = ions seat e | ! JEWETT CITY First Baptist Pastor and Choir Pro- | (4mned Thursdas Hartford, to_re uggests Succceding Flmore & Shepard | | dics at the Hartford it is necemsary for you to know in jn by the prize winners. y. entering this contest. The first prize will go to the The contest is easy to enter. one whose suggestion, based on the Just think out your way of express- above story, most impressively pre- ing the 7th Point. Then write it o e vide Sheltering Arms Service—Fu- | School of Irish Concert Attracts Large Audi-| neral of Mrs. Jennie Jones—Social ence—Patriotic Lecture By Rev. W | and Personal Notes. Miss Alice Mullin of Warren street L A Kesre.Clans’ Eritarkaive-<Most- has been teaching in Miss McClellan's y night hospital, v brough t 1.45 and lay in t ere it was v members of the police force, FuneraiDirecterandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic % Rev. G pastor of the the Village Primary on Pleas- sents the natural purity of Sterlin, out in six words or less and send Ty sacioiant Tel. conneetion [9f Pythias, friends and mourners as| of Men's Class. First Ba conducted a or two. AMiss e inmwinfl,ndmj“, Gt b erton SR G 1 L0 - . o st helpful servi lay afternoon onday.) - b sl S Sohhn. = als met at Mavor | concert and fecture |t the - Shelterine. Armac " T o Remember that your suggestion printed below. Even if you don’t HIRAM N. FENN ailroad street and in Finn's Opera house on 1 in a body to the church: I will not leave you com-| e Dunn, Aldermen C. M. observance of I will come to you must be in six words or less. win the first prize of §1,000, you i Thenetbotsagguiianiinia stnds dacsowinemsotths B the second prize—and soon down. 7,777 smaller prizes. PEPPERMINT IN RED WRAPPER CINNAMON IN BLUE WRAPPER First Prize $1,000 Frank R. Stevens and _son, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, S The e Chriat i “rank M , return today (Mon- 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. 1 Jacobs, A. Newton |appreciative aud enthus value in the mes -t e ox Mass., Telephone Lady Assistant m McIntosh, Willilam L. | applauded the several num A with Mrs. Sara McClellan ove evervthinz else that makes the le valuable is that it is God's mes- were all excellent. The pre vens' sister, Miss cluded the following numbers: sage. Christ was lea: el bl e e L O D e e S - Come Back to Erin, Balfe, chorus: | panions of three years w e — St. Mary’s church; _ Kathleen, _Ma- { g0 He savs, T will send s : B J s n vourneen, Crouch, Miss Nellie Buck- | We are His aisciples an aks & 5y ro llev, of Norwich: Asthore, Crouch, |to us {oday j E‘ & g Jolin L. Sullivan, of Thompsonville: | wgo. Man other i L v | Wearing of the Green, Behrens, Miss | people have a lighter, ea cross eresa Sullivan, of Plainfield; Ma than ours. But we do not know what MacMurrough; Miss Eleanor | others have to bear. What God . of Thompsonville. apportioned to us must be best. 3 sh Achievements, Rev. |only Christ walks by our side and b Keefe, of Plainfield. shares the burden, then the way is An Irish Lullaby. Miss Sadie Dris i FILLIMAKTIC, CORM. and the burden There | coll, of Norwich; Minstrel Eoy, Lover, | will never be a time when Christ will I §| Horace Corning, of Norwich: violin ‘e us if our life is linked with fiew gprgfl'y { =olo, The Harp That Once Through | s, Try to be t‘on:cinn; ; m(-‘d,xly 's Halls, Farmer, Miss Elizabeth | of the ever present Com He e k| iTodzekinson, Jewett _City duet, | is with us all must be right. ) 3 ” ssm | Somewhere a Voice is Calling, Tate,| The musical part of the service was| TAPES DIAPEPSIN® ENDS ALL Second Prize Miss Eleanor A. Sullivan and John L. | especial : STOMACH DISTRESS IN FIVE MINUTES. 2 pleasin In Sullivan: Where the River Shannon|Love Divine All Love Flows, Ru: Miss Jennie Coyle, of |Solo parts were ver: Ci arney, Balfe, chorus, (Phen Peckham gav of At Eventide. Suiis and Coals The New Spring Suits and Coats have made their first appearance—pretty models in new and becoming feat- ures—new shades, new lines and new lengths with full Third Prize .+ o $250.00 700 Prizes—each . Box of 20 five-cent packages of Sterling 7000 Prizes—each . Box of 10 five-cent packages of Sterling You don’t want a slow remedy when p & % " is bad—or an uncertain s Algae Therrien, chotr @irector |Jr., was at the piano. M e = Ae " 3 2 tors and Mis Homberdt “Winers ma- lone—or a harmful one—your stomac Mary’s church, accompanis ‘ Mrs. G T€ |is too valuable; you mustn't injure it th i 7 Prizes—each . . $25.00 Father Keefe's address on Irish |the other members of the quartet. Achievements, was the feature of the 70 Prizes—each 3$2.50 . Pag is noted for its evening, and was a masterplece of or. FUNERAL. speed In giving relief: its harmless- - flare. atory. ‘Through 1t all was a pote of —_— ness: iis certain unfailing action In Conditions of the Contest : 5 : : inenli ooty fibof (o ety Mrs. Jennie James. reguiating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Suits come in gabardine, poplin, serge and Shepherd §| i, 'p a0y way detracting from _ the wae funeral of dfrs_ Jennie Jones |It2 millions of cures In Indigestion. Sterling Gum Company em- i . . . Y s . vas held at 2 o'clock Saturday after- | dYs la, gastritis 4 checks, colors are navy blue, Belgian blue, rookie, tan, oyt o z:;"\Rm(f; noon at the parlors of Undertalker | trouble has made it famous the world ployzes cannot enter this contest. grey and black, $15.00 up to $29.98. Coats come in white and black checks, Belgian blue and black and tan. Materials consist of poplin, gabar- dine, Venetian and men’s wear serge, $9.98 to $25.00. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. T —— - Patrick have been the guiding | 388€r, The service was conducted by | OVEr: spirit of the Irish race and people in s A NGEIIUD. . There were) P 21 parts of the wonld: siace e’ qays | beautiful flowers. Burial was in John- | Your 5 b e S e rories the Cays|son cemetery, where a committal ser- | flfty-cent ca S ot the Bomsrald Toter €9 e Cetiog | vice was read at the grave. Friends|and then if any If two answers are entitled to % ill be the same prize, the full amount of T the prize will be paid to each. - A postal candrOn the back ot b John A, Sleicher, Editor of Lesii's al card write mothing but your Weekly. Point_suggestion (six w: less) and your name and address. mopolitan Magazine. The postal may be mailed in an , _ envelope if You choose. Jno. M. Siddall, Editor of The Mail - American Magazine. Sterling Prise Judges Frederick L. Collins, Editor of Room 319, 405 Lexington Ave. McClure's Magazine. New York City Robert H. Davis, Editor of Mune You may send in as many sug- sey’s Magazine. festions for Poiat 7 23 you choose. ut cach suggestion must be writ- tem on a posial card as directed above. perfect stomach doctor in keep it handy—get a large from any drug store ne should eat some- | the following committee of five well-known men: A 3 acted as bearers. thing which doesn't agree with them: attention to this conversion and the | "“Npro "ol Tl Ol qenth occurrea |if What they eat lays like lead, fer- ments proud pre-eminence which Ireland | pyiqny pd . g took as a nation of learning ana how |priary at the Sheltering Arms, was s headache, dizziness and nau- its scholars sperad Christianity | e ‘and Namey Miner Veresson. &he|=ea; eructations of acid and undigest- through the nations of the world. Not |\t %06 Sancy, Winer Versason, Shef %t 04 remember as soon as Pape's only in Europe, did this mission ex- | four “daughters She 1o curviced by | Diapepsin comes in contact with the tend, but to ail parts of the World.|one gistor, Mrs. Lydia Wilmouth of|stomach all such distress vanishes. | What part Irishmen took in the af-[Rioqa Istand. After her husbands|Its promptness, certainty and ease in fairs of the world were told at ome | geath. forty years ago. ehe eame to|Overcoming the worst stomach dis- length, their presence in battles: for | Norwich and then to Norwich Town |orders is a revelation to those who try the 'liberties of mankind upon —ever | where she lived many vears. The contested field in Europe, and also inliast five years were spent at the Shel- South America and in the _wntted|tering Arms. Her faith in Christ gave States were related In glowing terms. | her stremeh ta-po o e erave COAL AND LUMBER Many names of men who fought for |She often spoke of the kindness of liberty, or taught, were mentioned by |those who cared for her during her the speaker. illness. Father Keefe referred to the early| She was a member of Lefingwell period of this republic, and the part | Baptist church and a constant attend- ant at the First Congrezational church as long as health permitted. At her Free Baralss Kol Lehii request Rev. G. H. Ewing adminis- L 0 H fored holy” communion at her netsiae | 1166 DURING Rinds and Le igh oomer pera QUSE || the irst Sunday of this month. ALWAYS 1IN STOGK w Matron at Sheltering Arms. A. D. LATHROP THURS. EVE., MARCH 23RD Miss Anna L. Fisher of Norwich is Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, acting as matron for a time at the Present e DAMAGED e Foleom of Sidceoor: was| ALES, WINES, LIQUORS GOODS| AND CIGARS Miss Lillian Browning, who teaches 2 stoc! Best PRICES 25¢ to $1.00 1n Hanover, 15 at ter Hme-un Plain| Ty Ovaplets “etock. Sion NOTE—This is a Production, Not a || Hill for a weei vacation. DAN MURPHY icture. b i ~ v R RISy pgg ot Tesing- w21 Betbh Stremt, nd ~ sours and forms gas: Edgar Sisson, Editor of the Cos- Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality. in dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable, The Windham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. $ of Awards Contest Closes The winnersof the first 80 prizes All answers must be received in will be announced in the July first New York by midnight of May issue of the Saturday Evening Post. 15, 1916. Please do not write to the judges. Answers will not be examined They cannot correspond with in- by the judges until after that date. dividual contestants. Just make a 'lIhc judges, therefore, cannot note now of the date on which the ma nowledgments of the prize winners will be announced suggestions received. m the Saturday Evening Post. in as many suggestions 2s you want to. All will be awarding lhhae many prizes. I? not write ‘nthc Sterling Gmu I*Cnpmy regardin; contest or its conditions as all suggestions wil judged by the PEire Committee named above. e Now put on your thinking cap. Get your family to help you. Send considered in The Sterling Gum Co., Inc., New York The Sterling Gum Co. of Canada, Ltd.,, Toronto RO P A LR st i g