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‘4. ¥, ana ver Francls S. Woman's Rellef corps, No. 28, G. A. R. hall. . | Pt B SAFETY CATCHES EFFECTIVE pyads iy S Worked Promptly When Thread Mill Elevator Besarme Out of Order. But for the working of the safety catches on an elevator in No. ¢ miil \ of the American Thread company, & {81 - ] mmmwm fl?«"m with | the % : Mrs. D. Taylor, Mr. sized 1o8d were on the eleva- = ] and ¥, dnd Mrs. tor at the time but no one was in- D. F. Clifford, Miss jured. The elevator had descended a | HONtH: ett Week Carrie few feet below level third 'fl" be rewing day f6F thHé hospital. dropped t five N o nicely, When elevator was at the W. CU Fiteh of New Maven, B T e John J. Jennings. Miss Annie Stiles, = Miss Clarrie was net working smoothly and was| The m&m of Jonn . Stiles, moving in jerks. Thé men became | Was héla Monday mornifng 8-9-—(Guard Florimond) tain G. alarmed and two of themi crawléd on- | house at 56 Park street, .96. fu uth; Miss éBatficé Marrotte, to the third floor and the third, when 1 deut, and Mrs. Arthur b~y g - In. b e Bea: were Jomm | tin. Wflh;’::” Miss Katherin ipe and hung on un came. In- Fe . ise < e Deation showed that the Secident | T orence Shae: | Cushman, Miss Heltn Swsenmyr e was caused by the overhead gearing |rue. James Flynn, Eugene Moriarty | Poral Cyperian Paulhus, Miss Gra-ei| of the elevator, the cable having slip- | dtid InoT. rial was in|Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eoy, ped-off the flange of the overhéad | St. Joseph's cemétery. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 1% sheave and wound about the wood- —_— 16—Hemmeth Hafround, Gilbert ‘beams. - 1) . Flynn, Maurice Leéonsard, - s e st aoTTuARY G, Timorky Waiien, Manel Hard: ' e Camels leave no unpléasant cigaretty after- h. éor uthward. man, Cécilia Morin, Mary Twomey, Z = A > Camels sold & The :;:lt '0,’:;:":,{, Mh:::'h officer | . GecTse Southward, 83, died at his|Ma2¢ Chehey, Florence Howie. where in .d-m taste! They will not bite your m, will 11——William Mortarty, Miss sealed packagés, 20 . 5 showed that although the weather was | hemy, 7, Cambridge, m‘:‘:;‘c.‘m"{,‘:m’:' Morirty, Miss Oawets . s for 10¢; or ten not phrch your throat and will not tire your for fifty years. He was a deseendent | A: McNamara, Miss Rifa Downey, S 2 N\ ages (200 ciga- taste} Smoke them liberally wi an of an old Puritan family, his mother | Lrencls Imwmny Arthur Moreau, ; < Y xffl-.)-'--m H 4 thout y being Charlotte Peabody of Danvers, | Fird Chronley. = z : : s / e~ comeback! Mass. He is survived by his wife and SIor. and Mrs. G. €. Moon, Mr. fon for $1.00. We = e one son, Thomas W. Southward ~of | 3@ Mrs. | (;:‘;do':;“"mf'h'“fl fil"'dd‘f:;- : S : _ strongly recose : - this city, and a daughter. Mrs. G. H. | [ Des 3 . Mrs. .JH. : s VA g : = Davis of Cambridge, aleo six grand. | 1I=Mr. mna Mry Georse Tavior, Mr. 2\ Sodisiecsea Prove our word about Camels by comparing children and four great-srandchildren, | 3id Mrs. C. L. Boss, Mr. and Mrs, C. Z ~ I writhy iparette at HOOSIER Tho. devensed had visited n- s eity | M Branch, Miss Marion Hiliboues. : eroficssupply them puff-by-puff with any cigarette at any Normal Qtudent Appointed Teacher. | (Bict, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunning- As = i Fimer Elisworth, who will be grad- | hrg, oS Lucy Elsworth, Elmer Els- 2 > RJ COMPANY ‘NG unated from the Nofmal school in June, | "Gt REYNOLDS TOBACCO Winston-Salem, K[TCHEN has been enzaged £o teach the seventh | oo prt- S04, Mrs. E. Mathteu, Mr. Z, > : * e Miss Martha Mathiew, J. Downing, = 2 ¢ 2 3 Miss Mildred Mathieu. i 5 7 wmwm\ / Men's Club to Entertain. 16_Cliften Adams, Harold _ Curtls, e = The Men's club is planning an en- | Wallace Gogs, A. W. H. Sterry, Ma- \ E = 2t i T tertainment to be hold sometime dur- |rion Goss, Ruth Courtney, Gladys § e oo «|in® this month. Miss FEeigal, elocu- | Dain, Flora Baker. % tionist and entertainer will interpret; 18-19_Miss Dora Either, Miss Al- the play, The Sign of the Cross, a|ma Dion. Miss Bertha Morlarty, Miss a number of times. ‘kland, Dr. A Z 224 A or when you . 4 ) v grade in the graded school at East | cioreris Siaiierovett. Dr. and Mrs. story of the early Christian people | Blanche Chartier, Miss Louise Ghari. g e ST AN W. Keéating. Mr. and Mrs. Henir Ma- Hatiiion. Clarénce Mathieu, Alfred Richards, “SAVES MILES OF STEPS” | under Nero. te¥, Miss Mary Bentley, George Hick- JEWETT CITY limantic. Dcna Coderre vs. George C. | thorough seatch of the vicinity by a|for intoxication, He was arratpmed suiat ev, Joseph Berard, T. R. Ferry, Rod- Y P 5 oséd of Mr. ront and | before Justice Benjamin R, Briggs on Goes to Hartford: &rick Jodein, Richard Terrv. Walter = SIRE S o;;;‘; Wednesday, May 17, at Put- mm Monday :oming. He wu-nnndnum CLUB SALE Tflls WEEK Ernest P. Chesbro, Jr., has resigned | Hines. Luke Aflain, Lionel Either, Jo- { Meeting of Borough Officials—Patrol- | | "¢ 0 SWisGEyy Ko Qe 8t Fio H : costs and being unable to pay he was at the Thread City garage and is em- | S¢PH Brown. man Asks for Salary Increase—Sew- | & 17 R. R. Co. J. Arthur Atwood |Stolen or that someone was having 2 |sent to Brooklyn to work out Bis fine.| ploved by an auntomobile company at | | 20-Mr. and Mrs. Tred D. Jordan,| er Through Highland Strect Author- | vs. N. 7. & R R. Co. Joke at Mr. Bergeron’s expense. The Rk e i i $1.00 down and $1.00 each|™ertford. © And Mrs. Roland Jordan, ‘Walter | First THursday, May 18th. af Pua.|search was given up and Mr. Bergeron | Suaopt Smaitesurof Hat IEGE NG it . —— Mot Wiss Toutie E}‘I-m:’memer- Geo. — nam. Amos M. Paine vs. Charles . !L':.::";fif.?’.” walic a couple of miles o i e - May Breakfast Well Patronized. 22-Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Standish,| The monthly meeting of the boara|Nelson. =~ =~ = o |57 Tt watked into Racine's|day morning. A warrdnt wae out for week The annual May breakfast given by | Miss Ruth Flint. Miss Anna Moshier, |Of Warden and burgesses was held in Robert G Smith. va Ralpn |store and wanted to know who had | him last summer for breach of peace,i | the Ladies' society of the Methodist|Mrs. Wilson Wilmarth, Mr. and Mrs. | ¢he town building Monday evening, ;fi’m - e Ph | taken his horse. He had left the ani- | but he was out of town and has just! AT jchurch was he'd in the vestry Tues- | Ralph Carperter. Warden J. H. McCarthy in the chair 1‘;;‘07-! Tuesday, May 23ra (special at|mal standing in front of the store and returned. The case was adjusted by —AT— day morning from six to eight o'clock.| 23—Mr. and_#rs. H. T. Burr, Dr, |After accoptance of the reports of 9 SUSSORX, 18y ot | when he started for home his horse | SChweitezer paying the costs. Grand There was a good attendance. and Mrs. A. V. Segar, Mr. and Mrs, | Borough Clerk Crumb a petition was | Willimantic). George A. Gardner's ap- peal from probate of will of William |Could mot be found. Mr. Knight was Juror Frederick King prosecuted. C. C. Case. Dr. and Mrs. Chester | réceived with 21 signatures from Night forced to do a deal of searching The Cantwell block has Deen re- o 1 in Wolfe, asking that a | W. Gardner. good BOX HOLDERS AT BALL. ;;l;!nné:::e, Mr. and Mrs. George H. ;z;‘;angflgrhgg‘g‘eemzn - cm‘ge arettn| To coutt: TFirst Wednesday, May | Pefore finding the horse. painted and decorated. E ‘Mr, Bergeron found his horse when| Mrs, Stanislas Charron and sen Those Who Wers Present at Success- | 24—Miss Toulse Bell, Miss W. . |2 view to voling an increase in his|3ist, ot Willimontdo, Tevine & English | 1o +ciumed home. It is thought that| Ovilas were in Norwich Tuesday. ful Sccial Event For Charity. [Catpented. Miss Eiizabeth Branch, Dr. | S8 N0 f e thy was empowered | Becond Wednesday, May-3ist, at|the borse driven home by some British Relief Collection $18. LINCOLN'S one in order to give Mr. Bergeron ex- 55C vote of the meeting to consult | Willimantic. Charles E. Skinner vs. The weekly collection for the Plain- Lal . The list of box holdérs at the Charl- e &rfi:{n ;:gn:hshg. 1;::. T}ifi:& ‘;y{nf the Droper engineers regarding | Hyman Chasen. ercise. 2 2 fleld branch. of the British- American % 7 4 Lientenant Paul, Marrlam, '%: | the establishing of a sewer through/| First Thursday, June 1st, at Willi- Final Standing Announced. war relief fund amounted to $18 for l‘uml e ore - - 26— Mrs, F. Webb, Mrs. C. R. Utley, | Highland street, the same to be let on xzait;cn.l Julia E, Dyr:mn vs. Thomas € Toyet Liikgitode !{r: wge.‘k,mmajsleng .‘ 1133(:”1 of g:?;:;!. 2. E. L. 8 Mrs. E. H. Brown, Mrs. §. B. B, |contract. & e lodge was held Monday evening in | ‘here having been .57 pre; y derd, M: R C: Mrs. H . Remington, F. S The warden was Euygher empaw;r:x} Jury Dr-wn.’ Riding's hall. - Noble Grand John Bote aglmhaw!edged. Tr?:s;m Zeck Tetlow Telephoue 285-3 =, mings. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Alpaush, | (0 take advices relatives to numbe: The jury drawn April/28 tncludes: | FoOing's hatl, WNoble Grand John Bot-| o the 10cal branch has sent a check 5 27— Mr. and Mrs, M. B Tieein |ing the houses of the borough. Windham, Henry A. Larkin, Wil |iomiey presided. wWhe delesgate to he| for §40 tg the head office of this or- Main and Union Sheh - = Miss Lucy Lificoln, Mr. and Mrs. C. The foliowing bills are ordercd paid: |jam P. Sweet, Patrick F. Morfarty. Wedieadsiy ade & HriAf véport. ‘e ganizatiod in New York, this being the g Risendorf, Miss Ethel Risendorf, F. | molice: $31.43: pari labor, §13.87; J. H.| Putnam. J. Richard Carpenter, Albert|sun report being held over untli the | Sccomd check sent in town weeks from W) # iilOllSfln(E Take A" Shattuck. " | Trdey, 31261, Moses Sulldway and I.]sManiteld Adhtord U ¢ MGt | Gl g Plainficld. The former check amount= ILLIMANTIC 28—Mr. and Mrs. George Lincoln, | ¥z, Hicnnon for keeping watch, as re- | Brooklyn, Leroy Pearl Canterbuiry. | "ha eomrsrsary colebiation of the| o4 to $100. The official collectors for by the state, after the fire in Wittis T Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Simonds, Mr. and | J2ired by d 1| Edward Baker. Chapin, T S Mrs. A. W. Gat - |H. I Mathewson property, $2 each:|gopeland. Fastford. C. P. Latham.|; Thomas Rhodes. Cotloth, ¥ Gates, Miss Alma Mec- | afatrinuting notices relative to the col- | Horacton. Mimare: Avers. T, T orote: ey until May 27, Oh2ccount of| At a recent mesting of Camterbury 20_Mrs. Charles TLeonard. Mrs. B. |ltactor sio: Bennis’ Barmett. s10; | KUlngly, George B. Gould, Francis X. | desire to attend the cup final in Paw- | S5ange there was given a short farce B. Stone. Miss Healey, Mrs. A. i) e e ; | Mailhoa. Plainfieid, William H. Ken- | tucket, R, I for the American soccer | WPiCh Was en by one of the mem- this week will be William Barlow and thismild, family remedyto avoidillness, lodge was postponed from Saturday, BYY and to improve and protect their health, JAY M. SHEP i | Ther Eecp thetr Blood paes thens ivers active. their bowels regular and Succeeding Elmore & Shepard - | assessor’s book, $3; Payne & Gardner, | yor lpee o ITeC, I et An bers, Mrs. Clinton. Frink. Funeral Director andEmbalmer Svan, M. W, 5 nkatinga St s | $107, 72, Dros fer hesitng e teuek | 1oty T dition @it piakt | HRPI T, i 1n rhe tocat cart| e e ' Mrs. Charles Thompson, Miss Helen | fanic street, $4; electric light hose | Scotland, Caleb Anthony. Stering, | tourriament was played off after this| Meriden—Because of the continued 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel connection streets, | Carl D. Gallup. Thompson, Dyer S.|meeting. James Seddon succeeded in | C001 Weather, local ice dealers have fiot ‘Thompson. T - A Heigie, \§8:20; Wdry, (g1 Elliott, Timothy T. Davern. ~Wood-|landing first honors, winning 13 out of | Yot set their schedule for summer. 30—Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mustard, | s155 70. ¢ e i i e TR press. Fordugh BRIy Mt giasnen e ey el B e T e T HIRAM N. FENN Ball Offcials. been caliea home 1o Washington, D Gy PLAINFIELD Jusmes' Set S¢ *y| STOMACH TROUBLES . > )een calle ome to ‘ashington, D. C,, ‘ames Seddon . 1 1 A TAK The officials 6f the Charlty ball in-|On account of the serious fllness of dedeaes Fred Lever .. - 18 12| Digestion is largely a mechani sy w4 it e Porg ke b v Mo, || sTadea: arity ball n- | 3 “Hurlocics father. Benefit Club Admita New Member— | William Tagics . L8 11| procese, When ' {hares: &ve — fimc: ki‘-.lba!lo. Captain H. B. T. Tiesling was floor| Rev. Luke Fitzimmons of Water- Final Standing in Card Tournament|Andrew Peterson . 18 10 | troubles there is usually a weakness Telephone Lady Assistgnt director with the following afde: bury is a guest of his nephew, Rev. J. : 2 ion | James Ridings 12 9| of the muscles upon which digestion Mayor D. . Dunn, Cagt. Brank P, |J. McCabe. British-American Relief Collestion | 4ipert Hilton .. i1s 8lao Iargely depenak To sireastiien' Fenton, Capt. George Peloquin, Capt. StA “l{nomh‘s hmlng e “i'gi at] for the Week is $18. iosl;.ua Pete]rson DL 18 8| these muscles and overcome stomach L N. Po , Lieut. E - - Mary’s church Monday for Tim- rthur Royle . - 15 8 | troubles our dru, G. Q. Engler, T, Taett Famen B, Faniston: Timr |othy. Driscoll. The meeting of the Benefit club of | George Kay .. l1s 7| Proprictor oF the Hreaiwey Dhartay, 1 i W. P, 8. Keating, Lieut. Aime J. Mar- | Miss Geongiana Campbell had as|the Congregational church was_held | William H. Ridings . .18 3| guarantees Vinol, a reliable non-secret p tineau, Lieut. Arthur Racicot, Lieut,|her guests Sunday Missés Jennie Ken- | Monday evening In the vestry. - Presi- Femedy, which contains iron. to purify C. E. Sitons, Lieut. Chas. B. Amory, | 42ll, Marian Jervis and Mary Skinner. | dent Samuel Butterworth y, presided. | The lodge will march to the Congre- | 79040 U HCT & blood, the medtetnat Jr. U. 8. A. Joseph Berard, D. .| The Ladies’ Ald society of the Bap- | The minutes of the last meeting were | gational church Sunday morning at|clo. SnUCl £98 000, fhe medional 2 Clifford, Lowls H. Arnold, Wenneth |tist church meets in the vestry Thurs- |read by Secretary Alice Bradford and | 10.30 o'clock in a body. William Bar- | CH700Ven O nourishing properties. of HillRouse. Ray Parker, Sam Chesbro, |42y, afternoon. Sy yere accepted. There was a discussion | oW has been selected as marshal of | hest peptone, all combined in % dsie- . ¢ F ’ |, Misses Ila Brown ani la Centa- [in regard to the entertainment to be £ G i % w"-LIM.”Tlc. cu“n- {;j:’:’,,"‘g‘;‘;;'gf A peater, B. D-lpar leave Thursday, for a month's | siven by the club. An entertainment . Ly e Becn Gyt +0. af - fror stomasts frouble 1t %a’\g’r,lon: i i t A K _|stay in Montgomery, Vt. committee compose ss Mau 3 4 Vinton 3 P. Musters. 1. A Emgs’ |Sa¥ Hugeon, John Gailyp ana Cecll Brad- Norwich Man Sent to Jail. toxy : dan.'R. O. Branch, J. B. Brick, Ev- MAY TERM ASSIGNMENTS. ord was chosen. Following the busl-| Freq Fry, who claims to be a resi- B 1 Z ; Y he following programme | gent of Nofwich, o S TH] 1= no agvo-tisias, . evertt Harrington, R, C. Comins, 7. E. Hesminpative o lent orwich, was afrested Sunday | mastern Gonnectiont equal :o Fhe ”ew c ”eton"e s Sullivan _H. Dion, Roderick Dion, J. |In Superior Court at Williamtic, Judge | Wos Presented: Piano solo, iss Flor- | eyening at the station by Officer Allan |-ietin tor business resuits. | & T NS esron, ko Gager Presiding. Maddock;_ song, Glee club, with Miss L e % > Oy e Maud Hudson accompanist. p Millard, Géorge Graves, Georse Anc| The Windham sounty superior court B h e = e i THAT WILL CARRY BRIGHTNESS AND CHEER |}l aerson, H. & Chapveiic T “Frank | win coniidnam county superlor court| Cake and eocos were served by the = o] bers of the club. One new mem- Cunningham, Charles A. Gates, Ray- % Eawin B, da-| o INTO THE HOME :-: e mond Gates, Clark . Burnham, A. O.| bt rermie s fotona " ©- 68~ | ber was admitted. 5 4 3 Scripture, Emil Erickson, Luke P. Al- |~ First Tuesday, May O9th, at Willi- Owners Search for Horses. ; It would be impossible to find a more attrac- Lty O AE, dooird. Dr. Georgs E.|mantic, ‘Rens M. Young, ot al va ,Both A Bergeron and James Knight 1 H SPri - 1 Charles A. C: n. thought they h: it their horse: twl? line of Cretonnes t{um our New Spring }é(a::ax:;wl’(’mnl AR W e e [T Tu;‘;‘&zg, May otn, at Witi- Moongagl night. Mr. gergie?:s:n‘ w'r?‘;’w%’l —] L WY mantic, The Jordan Au 0. vs.| on business in the vicinity of the co ectlon hard]y a ?0 or SCheme !hat y.ou Stanton L. Briggs. Eden theatre, left his horse near E. L. ox R {{ could not find something to harmonize with, MOOSUP First Wednesday, May 10th, at|Merciers store on Railroad avenue and 1 ‘Willimantic Washington Ceddr & |after completing his business returned ] Fir Products Co. vs. Joseph H. Elliott. | to where he had left his horse, but Dance in New Paint Shop for Ball | " 'Scoonqa Wednesday, May 9th at Wil- | found that it was not there. After a Club’s Benefit—Mrs. J. M. Andrews Returns From Pro the patterns in these new Cretonnes. Del- icate little rose buds and posies strewn over TO CLOSE OUT ence. i so wide is the variety and so pleasing are | light grounds, bold floral effects, stripes and The new paint shop of John 1. Tay's i coyies of old designs, both in light or dark Jjon Prospect strect is fnished The co Indigestion May Be o' T f 7 d up to 75 onday evening by a dance given for ) sl 5 | &y, Frices range from t7candup to 73 flaislar e LS R Due to Constipation an enjoyable time. The baseball club appreciates Mr. Fay’'s kindness. ; TH E l-' G M “ R n AY e 0 Miss L;:f;;::,:’:: “;;;,r;“me, Neglect of Important Function 35 " R tiniey, B Beward B, o "| May Seriously Impair the winter in Providence, has returned There are many people who believe to_her summer home in Moosup. they suffer #from indigestion “when ¥ Yvonne Lafreniere attended the fu- omf. Capital $100,000 ,5"'9'“1 and Profits $175,000 neral oF her ‘sunt Tuesdey morhing, 5t | et sscamiort, realy 1o aue to a i Established 1832 st c. q Bloat, with its attendant mental de- ,&’,,‘g';‘;' ,f':‘h‘:’,,’,’fif &n i::;dp‘l';;kfléfl pression, sick-headache, the belching Sample Suits - " On One Rack s AGEINEY 8 SCORPRRIEE, Sotetvont. Sexuite, ko onty dor 8 Sompacy "% | Quenily dus 1o Indeiion of {be bewels | . promptness and liberality in dealing, and a Boston, Mr. H 7 fiigon 8 : 1 f purgatives should be sound business policy i administering its own affairs, characterize THE WlNDfiAM and avoided, however; these shock the 8] “.". NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to FFORD SPRIN Thels eitect Js but temporary. A s o i - "~ establish with customers relations that shall - R g of Mosle skt | gy . procally permanent, pl ) herbs known as Dr. Caldwells Syrup, ik g;g;:d;fe? ' 3#“‘.\4;1. ;»p‘c:sant . charat, a0 bis | Ry conts 5 Bottie, 18 Mletly vacon W e