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‘True Blue %ua‘.'“wfi’n?ia in the Bap- tist vestry Tuesday afternoon. BECOMES WILLIMANTIC ‘What Is Going On Tonight. curred. em sald, wanted some CHAMBER OF COMMEROCE, ING, o TLoyal | cider that in the house and — B e e Boa When it was refused him he shoved |Board of Trade Made Chango at|gjmply Remedy Promotes 'Commandery, United | MYs. Griffen Into the woodbox. 8peolal Meeting Tuesday Night. Golden, Crous, K. of B hall, The story told by Patrick Crowley, & Health By Overcoming Tend- mm;,;o_o,,_eou-motmeoflennmuymm The special meeting of the Board » 2 ‘Stroct. storles of Catherine, Margaret and|of Trade was hed in their rooms ency to Constipation John Griffen, the older children, show- | Tuesday night at 820 o'clock. Min- Ben ewume seueaanD d matters in a different light. Crow- | utes of last meeting were read and| Advancing years the action . A e L S R T. Burr reported on refer: T e poikit o & l'r-tl‘ndll\ ey s o - 3 "Mre. Patrick Curran’s Testimony Re- | 'tien [S0D BT B o e | entinm on_ voeatiofial education. . | but health is necessary. Consti- sults in Nolle in Non-support Case | Sullivan. Crowley said that Sayres|Burr said that the bill called for an|pation should not be tolerated—it is —Brush Hill Farm Hand Makes [had always been a good friend to the | appropriation by the United =States |often tho direct cause of ill health, Trouble. family and had been called there for | government to telp and develop and | ~Headache, —belching, = billousness, patioe BT Tiatey sarn. | wae.n T ey b bikiaa ot Skt B | e twe ghions rvaIvol: 3 e st | oths, ayrepeome of - constipation san . | was in no way to blame for what hap- | were two qus lons involve ne, e LR e gt pened, ho said, and dld mot strike or | one 1s whether it 1a desirable to foster bs Isaflly ralleved by the use of & ush Mrs. ‘en. ‘stem of vocational education ani laxal o or hle e, ond inor | P'This story was corroborated by the | the. second is whether the United |stores under tho name of Dr. Cald- ,fl',‘.',"“.‘,.d 11 monihs, ~ He entered a | three Griffen children. They sald that | Btates government should take the | well's Syrup Pepsin, Mr. J. H. Bris- their mother was all right until Sul- | matter up. - » Ann Dor, Do i wits Datine” (tasing the | iivan came thero to live and on nu- | “Ho sald if this country does mot|Mich. who is $3 years old, savs “Dr. PaRing the compiaint she mal femng |Mmerous occasions he had furnisned | more or less systematically develop a | Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the best et tmo e aant ehe had found | their mother with gin and rug and got | scheme of vocational education during |remedy I ever used for constipation “KEEP OUT!”we say to - | her arunk. The two older girls, Mar- | the next few vears it is likely to find |and I always have a bottle of it in (3 iy e 8q. 0 The case was ac- | ;giet 'and Catherine, said they worksd | {tseif In @ serious situation. Countries | the house to use when I feel the need near. g eaves “"“". T in Manchester and came home once | i Europo ‘before the war had paid | of 1t It mover disappoints ullivan oes ail. month. much attention to this matter, in fa Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a MR. J. H. BRISTOL Tn view of this testimony Sayres|iwhatever success Germany has had in |mild laxative preparation, positive in wflfh":;’.;‘ 1?“'“': il was | was ‘found ‘guilty and Sullivan was| the present war s due to the fact the | its effect, acting easily and naturally | cents a bottle. A trial bottle of Dr. @riffen on the e‘,enf:';‘ o,"su“d;-y 1ar¥ | immediately arrested, charged with In- | every man in Germany is a trained | Without griping or other pain or dis- | Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be ob- “Nearly good” tobacco woula never — e 3 toxication and breach of the peace, to | man, Referendum was adopted. comfort. For over a quarter of a cen-|¢ainod free of charge, by writing to | Bes Sl that she ket 1ouse with mer | which it s r i e v W e P s SSAORE SN I e et e et ndard houee |Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington do—here. - NeT | sentenced to thirty days in jail for ar o reparedness. There s — -] 3 fwo youngest children on the Dusway | fniocication and thres months for | were ten ariicles m. the Teferendum | DFusgists everywhere sell it for fity |St, Monticello, Nlinois. It takes naturally good tobacco to | her house and “got fresh” and finally | PTEACh Of the peace. which were on motion adopted. He gave notice of an appeal and bonds were fixed at $200. Sullivan was shoved her into the woodbox, breals- ing her thumb in two places and cut- Referendum on resale was reported on by Mr. George Taylor. Two ques- SESSION AT WILLIMANTIC lt‘lr as MiN street, where they were produce “that good old Perfection ting unable to secure bail and went to jail. | tions were discussed; one is that the stopped by Charles O'Nel ” IS Euliivan, the next witness amafacturers shall fix the price of | Short Calendar and Assignment of L Eh i, taste. #aid that he was employed as & farm| DAYVILLE MAN ARRESTED | the article he makes for which the re-| Cases Friday—State's Attorney No- hand by Mrs. Griffen and was coming : tailer shall sell to the consumer. The| gice. Monclom Croquet club held & meet- into the kitchen when the troubla oc. | Maurice Carey Taken Back, Charged|other question is that when the re- = ing at the home of Napoleon Duff on Sunday afterncon when tho followin | officers were elected: President, Na- | Chiet Richmond received word Mon- | to scll it. Mr. J. C. Tracy favored a |2 & session of the superior court at)poleon Duft; With Evading Board Bill. tailers tuy from the wholesaler the : x — property becomes his and he has right| J248¢ Bdwin E. Gager will preside sunshine—because the golden Virginia . vice president, M.'3Mar- tobacco in Perfections comes to you with day to watch out for Maurice Carey,|fixed price for Mr. N. C. Ly- | Willimantic at noon Friday, for short | tin. 'wo new members were taken | who was wanted in Dayville for non- | dall spoke in fa: fixed resale | calendar and assignment of cases. The | 10, Making a total of 14 members. | all the original flavor that Nature stored in payment of a board bill. Morday night | price. He told of different Jjobbers | aocket follows: Short Paragraphe. | it. You'll discover Perfections are Arthur picked up the man|wko do not live up to their written 5 | street and he was held at the|agreement. A dealer wko, undersells Short Calendar. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Cote enter- house unti] Tuesday when ne|others will hurt the manuficturers. anuti : . ks tained at dinner Sunday Miss Marl NATURALLY HOOSIER ras taken back to Dayville by Deputy | T, turer should be pro-| Elen M. Bugbee's appeal from board |ang Joseph Durant of Central Falls, JUST e — GOOD E Ayers. has been em- of relief of the town of Putnam; L. Yve Th = Eve and Mr. Henr{ Elanchette of North track foreman for the New . C. Norris sald the retailer | Xvonne Therrien vs. Andrew = M.|Grosvenordal shouid be at Tiverty to soll goods at| SERtEJOPHRAS, HIo), v Kol VS| Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Barnes and e retail at whatever price he wished | Mt 31I0p OGN KOl oy | family wero recent viettors in Provi- | Techatkowsky; Studisc. That this Taw gives - the® mangfac- |Erank E. Miller, et ux; Charles E.|“Rfhur P. Cote was & Willimantic mal school at general ex- | ¥ hat this Jaw f"efiqh ‘u‘xf} bmfll““‘}f- Skinner vs. Hyman Chasen; Julia .| puginess visitor Monds sday morning the life and | T 2 "ol ns we choose. That the |lyman vs. Thomas A. Lyman: John | George Desjardins of Hartford was e famous Russian composer | buy and sel as we choose. That the |7 Gaday ve. 1oes Pove on o se Desjardl weky were taken up. Papers | consumer should be protected. There a recent or here, | Ruth Maine Miss | a8 considerable discussion. o ac- I Dusbee's appeal from board of re- | The Misses Demuths spent Easter n:; a Miss Anna his referendum. To Jury—Geo. A, Pratt vs. N. - ; | ano solos of Tscha A number of changes were made in|x iy & ¥L B R Co.: J. Arthur At: | oprs,Thomas Bamford and son The sk Miss Marjorie y-laws and articles of organiza- | wooq've. N. ¥, N. & & H. B. R. Co; " il River and Now Deg i P Selec- . The name of the organization s in Fall River and Now Bedford. ate. Selec 4 Pt George A. Gardner's appeal from pro-| " James P. Brown was in Willimantic irola were also enjoy- | Was changed to Willimant | bate ot will of William W. Garaner | o Smes, P, Brown [ abeth Kingsbury sung|of Commerce Inc. This matter will| (claimed as privileged); The Jordan|““ogcar O, Palmer o¢ New Haven “SAVES MILES OF STEPS” | A e e . vs. Stanton L. Briges; Amos | the guest of Alby Cote Sund ! arge of Miss Clara Staples. | adoption. - Charles H. Nelson; Wash. | 158 i te Sunday. S h . and Mrs. Gregoire Despathy | Held R Cedar and Fir Products Co. Vs.|yere Sunday visitors in Moosup. | i Masked Dance Postponed. " - H. Ellfott Dona Coderre Vs, {™ Ay, Henry Despathy of Newr Haven ! The masquerade of the Windham| Prof. Cliffords dancinz class held a | George C. Pot 3 . Stephen M. Coffes SGraLy rwitn : o o was to have ‘besn | reception in Washburn hall Tuesda arthur 3. Lathrop. e e S Wi DEC SRl A A plain, plamb-colored 1 \ B held Tuesday night, was postponed | evening. rial at Putnam—Martha R. Wilcox, e package but—real smokes T e — $1.06 down and $1.00 each Sitn Whos e trustee, vs. Lawton Mills Corp.: trial | nuCoobn, seCir Of North Adams is | £ Spanish War Veterans. at Putham, Rena M. Young, et al, vs. | ‘PR Sucst of Patrick Rall. o @ e week | With New Firm An inspection of A. C. Tavior camp, | Charles A. Capen, et al. apoeal from | wag a business visitor here Tuesday. U Larrenc o tor yay. | SPanish War Veterans was held at he | Probate (claimed ‘at privileged). Joseph Tnos of New London spent = ’ 5 2 e | eral vears has been with the Laramee | $t2t9, ermory Tuesday evening. Ma- Clerk Warner's Notio Sunday with local friends. Ol‘ 5 { Y B company, has resigned to enter the|Jor Paseley of > o as Short aledes Ill e BaMT at 13 =_——— 3 LR 4 S0 oty ot e ITH Care Company. | Inepecting oficer. ort calendar will be held at 12 PLAINFIELD ’ § " e . i TR OBITUARY. which time civil jury business will be e rerarem 9 Cottage Meeting. = assigned for the first week. Criminal | Local Aid to British America War Re- e weskly raver meeting Mrs. George M. Follett. business will be taken up after the| lief Fund Acknowledged—Weekly Of gke Cavalry Baptist Mission wae|. Mrs. Georse M. Follett of Windham|“ Giale'a Attorney Charles E. Searls| Contributors — Fournier-Lavigne an SA Road died at St. Joseph's hospital, Ar. and Mrs. Albert Harrls of 41 em- | Tuesday evening at seven o'clock. Mrs. ““";‘-,{ "2 Sriee, a3, ed oY | Follett has been critically 1l for sev- - D. S Kiugh, D. D, L. I D, Pres- | era] gays and her death was expected czro Baptist State Con- sives notice that he will be at thc| Marriage. court house at Willimantic from 11.30 o'clock until 2 o'clock, Friday tivisth and Willlam Ennis of Nor- = LEGAL NOTICE April | _ Secretary Oldham of the Plainfield | Wich. LEGAL NOTICES Furniture Store S o et tacon coiaays APrll| pranch received the following receipt Personals. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD| IN THE DISTRICT COURT for & day or two. Arrangements are|ness. '] carly this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltred Lavigne of |8t Ngrih Stond -""'{n 1.‘::‘:1' - % Eg{:‘“f‘-',‘;',_g'm_:“ - 3 in charse of Undertaker Hiram N. = poihe Dritisn American Wer =Rellef| Moosup, sttsnded the w of Mr.| {88 ST day ‘G Apit A 1516 e e . 'und of i venue, New Yorl v . er, Te yest Present, L C. GRA edg To the creditors of t.hl M Teleph 285.3 — H BALTIC begs to acknowledge with thanks re-| r. and Mrs. Philip Houle and Miss| Eestate of Richard B. wn..(.r is%s | Bankrupe “of Norwieh. Ta'the Cousty elephone Odd Fellows’ Whist. [——— "‘kint of one hundred dollars ($100) | Rosabelle """"pmm ‘Xr s:‘”m North Stonington in eaid District, ;:r:p‘lflngu-. Dierice at i i I e 2ve | Pastor Tenders Reception to Partici: | from Zeck Tetlow, treasurer of the|and Mrs. Joseph r to New Main and Union Sireets R s O T AR = B ol | I ANt Deanch of tho BUtioh Aamers| Hven: .25, Dendieton of Weeterty, | Roiiod ts hereby siven that om the ne h elig] pants in Recent Entertainments— v Rhodo Island, filed in Court a petition | 20th day of April A. D. 1916 the above THE M@DERN day evening at their rooms. As usual| Democratic Caucus—Officers Elected | \in War Relief Fund. Miss Mary McAvoy is visitiog praying, for’ the remsons therein sei|mmed was 3uly idsudicated o Bank- WILLIMANTIC B there was a large attendance. 57 1Creiok Cilbs GIN) TIRGKE J. S L S ‘ forch, "that an instrument purporting | rupt; end that the Arst mesting of bis T y . ‘reasurer. Franc van spdut yesterday | to 1ast credieors Before the un- NEED Brief Mention. Along wi masigt the follow- | With Triwds 16 WEmRLC. e ertnalioe on Hhe ey Tally | R 1a ealf Divteiot on the S JAY H b % _ Miss Florence Goodman, who has|, A Toception was given in Sprague|ing letter was received from the head = s, day of May. A. D. 1916, st ten o clogk: M. SHEPARD s a remedy for thocvil efisctsof Quick |pcen pasuing tho Hebrow holidevs with | 1ol Monday cvening by the Re office of this organization. ~ *' POQUETANUCK NEWS Whareupon, 4t is Ordered. That said|in the forcnoon, at which time ting, over-cating and strenuous liv- ; : oA anger, pastor, of St. Ma pril 20th. —— petition Ba "heard, And® determined &t | mid creditors may attend. prove Succeeding Elmore & Shepard i The Gindt that meets this | tmenea Taceans 1 hor hoenPErS, (Te- | church, to all Who assisted_in receat| Dear Mr. Oldham:—We are more| Annual Parish Mesting—Charies D.|fhe Probate Court Room in North | claims, sppoint trustee, be heard as to I iy | S oos S se k(G5 N | e 11 Bays WhIS wi | o ratciu o (he mgmiicent Cons | G Aviete, o Eatmr Sorioms | SSPSF R o £8 PIELCE oF ot g | S PRI T el o by | e e S Russell Andres, who has been in the | J0Yed until 9.30. Following are the | tributions made by the people of| Children of Sunday School Rewarded | in the R R R S e i | ugoell Andres, who, he | winners: Ladies’ first prize, set of col- | Plainfleld, and I hope that you will ndency of eeid petition, and of seid | bankrupt, and trunsact such other bus- 60-62 North St., Willimantic | employ of the J. . Carr company -f|lar and cuffs, Alma Goebegge: con- |convey to them our heartiest thanks| sne annual parish meeting was heid | Rearing thereon. be given by the pub- | inees aa may ~properly come befors B & smistant ot camtine | fifi this city, has resigned and is work- | solation, hair Feceiver, Roso Charon: | for their great senerosity. e P e Tag | Hication of this order once in the Nor- | said meeting Ing In the box shop of the American |gentlemen’s, humidor of tobacco, Pe-| The need at present is more urgent | pe drt Goau s owed the parish in a | ich Bulletin. & newspaper having u THOMAS M. SHIELDS, hread company. ter Cretin; consolation, Watch Your | than ever for the British organiza- | ho 3 citeulation fn eaid Tiewriot end V7| _ Refures in Bualaptay. HIRAM N. FENN The lunch wagon, which has stood |Step rubber boot, Arthur P. Cote. A |tions are all sending supplies to the | Dpueperous condition. The followin |posting s copy thereof om the public| Norwich, Conn., April 35, 1918 g fetween tho Hanover Diock and the | collootion of sandwiches, caks, ice| French hospitas about Verdun, in ad- | Jeur: Sonior warden. Charles Hark. | Ieton. jn said. Disirict, i, jesst. five | DIFTRICT COUET o TmE UNErws UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, ?or‘\lml building on_the north side of | cream, candy, and coffee, was dition to their regular work and the | ey ,unf‘o," e T horaen: | days prioe to the date of sald hea: States for ihe District of Comnestieut: 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Lacgert Sal ounlml;dmn: L ne o7 s Indmarts/oF the sitest | e wht iha it N el _ | vestrymen, Bert E. Williams, William | 2nd that return be made to this “',v“" rupt in Bankruptey. No. 3350 sistan e 3 3 A B — S 4 having been there for sixteen years, % s, “or_ hospital supplies is most | Mitchell, John H. Taylor, Frank W.| mne above snd foregoing is true| Upon petition fof Confirmation ef S ; ; = Democratic Caucus. socks, or hospital supplies is MOSt| Brewster and Robert Thompson and |copy of record. Commoaitio durinz which it has been owned oy gratefully received and with heartiest| Arthur Barret: clerk and treasurer,| C>> ighteen men and has been run by x am Notice i3 hereby given that Louls At the democratic caucus held in | thanks for your splendid help, am: am — — Mints, of Norwich, New London Oounty different men. It has been idle for | Town hall Monday evening for the| Believe me, e e e T il the pueat| U Gatcs Aark Theh 20 b il several months past. purpose of electing delegates to the Sincerely yours, » spent Su: y in this vil , the guest n, dated April 17t ’ 3 s e R BOROTHY KING, Easter at Ot James’ Church. _ |of her sunt Mrs Benjamin Luces |confirmation of compogtion Of 3 Bridgeport—Stricken with apoplexy | May § and 10, Danfel Day was elected Honorary Secretary. There was a large attendance at St.| Ernest Baer, who several weeks ago | B, TRt Propossd —OY | . SEC ) Sunday just as e had finished his | chairman of the meeting and Thomas| Tne British American War Relleg|James' church Easter Sunday at both |met with a painful accident in Haul| gt W' 8 Srefitors, 2ng to i sermon gnd as he was preparing to|Kelley was chosen clerk. Ravmond J.| pund is under the patronage of the |MOrning and afternoon services. The | Bros. mills, is recovering slow #ach_confirmation. may aitend hefere complete the celebration of mass, Rev. | sodoin and Peter Rabotaille were | re i S eceeh > ®|choir, assisted by Charles D. Geer, e el i Thomus M. Siieids. Esq. Referes '@ " Ofatus Jankols, pastor of St Cyril | nominated. | A ”;-,,f,:g;:,?’_;gfg"",:’,;:_ furnished excellent music. Mr. Geer | RICH BEDS OF IRON ORE Bankruptcy. at'his ofics in Norwioh, ] and Methodius : 3 s s 2 - =4 WILLIMARTIC, CONN e, o Drlaeporta s e o Dai fOf Iaas Bitehiad %o a Kins of thé Canadian seclety, Ml of|Sang as offertory the Dawn of Baster, de d day of Msy ber wagon belonging to a Jewish far- v PR A.'D. 1916, at 10 o'clock in the fore Bt 1 T = 8 New York. by Woolman. The church was afise- IN SHANTUNG PROVINCE | 55,0 dien’ and there to examine the condition in his home, the rectory,|mer on the Hanover road became | The chief officers of this organiza-|lively decorated with Easter lilies bankrupt and to show cause, if any with one side parlyzed and with slight | frightened Monday while standing on chances for his recovery. High stree o e = other cut flowers and potted plants. | Estimated That 2,000,000 Tons of High| rncy ~ Rav and ran down Main as|UgR are President, Lady Herbert; |°U)Y fig {"gciock chidren's service Grade is Available. =5ou1a not ‘be ‘confirmed. e e e etuiion tomumiiioe, | the cholr again led the singing. The Ja your claim proved? 1f not, exe- F. W. Whiteridge, Esq. honorary | Children's mite boxes were collected | Tsinanfu, April 35—Rich beds of |Supi-y oW and Alo with Referce on or Treammrer B T mihoune rerY [and_the following children were re- | fron are have recently been discovered | Defocs tay of hearing raed: honorary _secretary, Miss Dorothy | ¥arded for having learned the books|at Laiwu-hsien in Shantung province, why such composition New Waists THOMAS M. § s v f the Old Testament: Leslle Hark-|ana ernment experts are now in- Referee o e : S Gordon King; honorary secretary, | n¢o "David Geer, John Barrett, Georse | vactigac is| Norwieh, Conn.. April % Another shipment of New Waists has just arrived and Miss Caroline L. Morgan. S Tariat Whilliate, Lot Tom | o ey s e e e e . E The Plainfield Dranch fund is as|poidiny Wilcox and Bernice Church. | connecting ‘Tientain and Nanking, and includes Georgette Crepe and Crepe-de-Chine with It Took Years e commrot A o Brevities. about twenty miles from the tmport- | ermment hopes :3“‘:"‘1""1!’! this ore at i 1 total, $124.67. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willlams spent | ant town of Talanfu. he Tebe! han crepe effect or fancy frills. They come in Reseda, to discover the perfect blend nThe list orhweekly contributors to| the Easter holidayd in Providence with | A basty survey ot ‘:,ne m:.ha(q-‘o.- province. . . ! s fu vi 18 " 3 , lams’ X results an estimate Al WO green, flesh tint and rose, and priced at $5.00, $6.50 ; A I M o oy | o e paceats, Mr. and Sirs. | B2 ired milion tons of Iros ore of &| Tesmeaia heg the weris rishent’® and $7.50 of foreign and domestic tobaccos that makes Tetlow, C. Hirst, Rhoades, J.| Mrs. Arthur Gardiner of Boston|high grade are avallable. The gov-|tin mine. Mercer, R. Sykes, J. Redings, James Hilton, Joseph Walker, Gamble, Mrs. George Weston, Marsland, J. Noad, B. Judson, Lster, S. Clegg, Robert Flow- MAY BASKETS RELY ) neoe.r.?z [o J[ eonaaleqcmz {omc ) {[e tired~ ,//afz ued ers. Smith, H. Oates, W. Judson, z = the le smoke Mrs. Judson, W. Hirst, George Char- We are showing a pretty collection of new May Baskets Aor 10¢ S 3. Chninoty et Beldon J. Booth, W. Booth, Mrs. Marriott, F. Kirshaw, Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Mr. McDonald, Mrs. Platt, S. James Greenaigh, J. R. B, . in all shapes and colors, pretty little ones and handsome Y = 2 2 L Bikts, peiced at 5c and up 1o $1i50 ou can discover it today by the simple pro- cess Of ask‘ t b d ;{H Eo;‘l:;sdon[.‘e“fl Oldham, Willlam ke low, ver, Gi Brelst l, ing your tobacco dealer for a pack A" Iriend, Mary Mecuner A Hilton, 9 age. Augustus Hollingsworth, A. Harrison, THE |l| G MURRAY cu “.kfi°|::g!érlption to this fund for the Subs s s fund for " . s All the old causes of the uncomfortable rellet "of the Allied eoldiers may be ™ & sent to secretary Oldham, Plainfield, cigarette have been removed, You will find Bee i Fournier—Lavigne. that Relu is a cool, smooth, e e ler and Mery Tenime were united in marriage at St. John's Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 satisfying smoke, with agree- | frur g L 00 oo Yt o O, 3 s gr ing, by Rev. Willilam A. Keefe. The AL LS Established 1832 z Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, prom| tncss and liberality in dealing, and a soun business policy n administerin own affairs, characierize THE WlNDlglAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. The Windham National Bank carried a bouquet of roses apd lles . o i 'S he f able flavor and no disagreeabie E’fl?f ‘;\’,‘;’dl“.f;‘:n}‘. 7 .«{Jflfh’;m fi\:%: 1 / V o ; after-effects. e zecz)ezy # ed under.a :l.ww LageL If you are looking ' of the valley. | % J z{ Followis th ‘break- o e SR pEdloring he ceremeny o break. A BREWED: rlen= 50 good i# is ent day. bride’s parents on Lawton Helgh Mr. and Mrs, Fournier left for urme('en {0 IW£ fir fimyn hw E. U. HARRINGTON, New Eng. Agt, Haven, where they will spend their (e 156 Milk St Bosten: ngncrmoen. pon Selr Teturn they Juy mt%riv and'no fi;@ o pay : TS Ryt SO @M@lflen @ garet Krauss were entertained by her 0 at her home on Railroad avenue at & social evening. During the evening songs were rendered and recitations were made after which those present sat down to supper served by the 7 Mfi 4 L J WILLIMANTIC, CONN. WHEN YOU WANT to pu: your bus- | WHEN YOU WANT to put your pus. | oSt Those present included, dilss Tedium . becter theh. tirough. the’ ad- | Medtum becter thah o gh tne. aa: | yille, Miss ‘Margaret ~Krauss, John TMedium " 5 Vertising columns of The Sulletin. | vertising velumns oz Leahy, Edward Leahy, Beniamin Rax.