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get_mulsified cocoanut oil arug store. It is very few ounces is enough to in the family for months. peared to BTae 3 would haye bosn. owsky to have rdlm hm: (.hs was born in Germany. She leaves no , The body _was given in Funeral Director Jay M. Deputy Gnnd Master, H. wnuun. of Obwebetuck ma 0. F., of this city; hn.- been Appoilttd deputy- mas- ter of district No. 9, whioh includes Norwich, Jewett City and Willimanti¢ STATE HIGH SCHOOL DAY Yo Be Held at Storrs College June 3d for All Connecticut Senior Boys. R s v dries qulckly it lu.m it fine and and easy to man- Saturday, June 3, will be high school day at the Connecticut Agricultural college. All the boys in the’ senior classes of the state are being invited to come to Storrs. Meals, lodging, en- terminment, also transportation from ‘Willimantic to Storrs and return, will be provided by the college. Durinz the afternoon there will be an exhibition driil and sham %attle by the students of the college, together with athletic events open to high school seniors, for which prizes will he given. In the ovening a declamation contest will be | beld, open to the school seniors. NEIGHBORS SCRAP. Edmund Davis and Kallie Coriarty Pay Fines-in Police Court. Edmund Davis and Kallie Corlarty were before the police court Monday morning, their appearance being some- school rooms, hos-| MAKE YOUR OWN I YOU will SAVE - 62 cis. PER GAL. N Tmis 15 mow L. & M. Semi- fiu‘m $9.60 Agd 3 gals. Fhaesa o1 Syl med e edtimated cost of 285 Makes 7 gals. p.imfc:_f_x_L_L Ir's only $1.78 pergal. Use a gallon out of any you buy and if not the best paint made, then return the paint and get all your money back. L. W, CARROLL & SON, Norwich W. KINGSLEY & SON, Plainfield nd EMBALMER, “* ilimantic, Ct. 1441 Assistant urray's Boston Stnre WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Two Specials In Flags /" THIS WEEK ONLY In these days of preparedness every true, American should be prepared to display "#Old Glory.” “Whhdmendmvwwweluveucmd from!a good, reliable flag manufacturer the following two specials which we will offer )y this week. SPECIAL No. 1 - Special No. 1 con- sists of a 3x5 Flag, fast colors, sewed " stripes, complete with an 8-foot pole, halyard and bracket, for only 798¢ SPECIAL No. 2 Special No. 2 ¢on- sists of a 3x5 Cot-/ ton Flag, fast colors, sewed stripes, com- plete with a-10-foot pole, halyard and bracket, for only 98¢ THE H. C. MURRAY 0. . _of the. dental oh pniee vos .-.vm ‘them? . no-fears. . By my. ur toeth [ or/ extracted ReROLUTELY ) WITHOUT PATN: fl..ctflflnr Fnalm-o. Neteric DRINKING CUPS mcu CONSISTENT. WITH BEST WORK Ninety Duys h J-ll. uis Lakotowski was also charged Wlt.h intoxication and ‘b'mch of the ice. He was sentenced to 30 days l“ tor inloxlcl.flon and 60 days for Labor Payroll. ‘The city labor payroll for the week was: Police department, $142. street department, $279.16; eannm« ing sewers, walks, 320; maintaining sewers, $17; waterworks, $105.52, making a total of $709.85. WILL RUN EVENINGS. Dressing and Shoe Thread Winding Departments of Big Mills to Run Overtime. The dressing and shoe thread wind- ing departments of the local plant of the American Thread company, com- ‘mencing Monday night, will run until 9 o'clock three or four nights a week. It has been stated that it has been necessary of late to receive a Jarge per cent. of the yarns for finishing from the other plants of the company, these goods being Teceived in various stages from the gray varn to the finished product. Believing that it would be of benefit not only for Willimantic but to those interested here also, permission has been given to finish as much of this yarn locally as practicable, even going to additional expense of running cvenings if necessary. Repeated Amusing Sketch, The students of the State Normal w00l repeated their amusing sketch entitled The Man Who Married the Dumb Wife at the Congregational church house Monday night, Professor Staebner and Miss Edith Paschal tak- ing the leading parts. The play was given for the benefit of the girls” gym- nasium class. FUNERAL. Joseph Auclaire, The funeral of Joseph Auclaire was held Monday morning from tho home at 4 Francis street at 8.30. The re- quiem high mass at St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock was sung. by Rev. J. J. Papillon. The bearers were Cyril Ju- bia, Damase Gaucher, Alphonse Chag- non, Xavier Caisse, Samuel Beaulieu and Arthur Bertrand. . Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. OBITUARY. Mrs. Wallace W. Lineoln. Marcia C. widow of Wallace W. Lincoln, died at the home of Irving Goodell in Mansfield Sunday, death be- ing caused by cercbral hemorrhage. Bhe was 78 years of aze and was born in Crown Point, N. daughter.of Isaac P. and Sarah Camp- bell Fenton. She is survived by one sister, Mrs, B. W. Bliss, of Storrs, a brother, Frank P. Fenton, of this city, and the following nieces and nephew: Miss Frances M. Bliss of Storrs, Mrs. Helen . Fenton of Woonsocket. R, 1. Mrs. Anson Olds of this city, James C. Deugherty of Syracuse, N. Y., Freder- ick A. Fenton of Lafavette, Ind., and Frank P. Fenton of Willimantic, = SUPERIOR COURT. Notice of Adjournment to Wednesday, May 31st. Clerk ®. M. Warner has issued the Y., Feb. 7, 1838, the | da: ted Fruch Byaney Bara, & Iy reader from | ‘Was present also. ‘Brooklyn, Farewell Party. graved. Refreshments e served. Sies | McLaughiin wont Quincy, Mass., this week to live. . WBW’NG. Downing—Selway. Miss Veda Selway and Charles Downing were married in Glasgo Mon- day morning by Rev. R P Morrim The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, with a veil, and carried n beauu(ul * | bouquet, ' The witnesses were the fa- thers of the couple. Mr. and Mre. Downing went to Baston on their wed- ding trip and are to reside in Volun- town. Steel Splinter Cuts Vein, Urbain Barre was injured while at work in the Glasgo mills Monday morning. A piece of steel hit the back of his hand, cutting a large vein. At ‘Norwich Funeral. ™ Mra T M Bwift Mcs. R Chiorch, Mrs. Ecoleston, Mrs. 5 SR, Mes . K. Haskolh 'wad Sira B, B Hipckx aticnded the fu- neral of Mrs. B. H. Palmer in Nor- wich Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Palmer and J. B. Palmer, Jr, of Lis- bon were also present at the services. ®arl S. Hiscox and Jdén Blake, Jr, spent Sunday in Willimantic, guests of Mrs. Mery Swift. Miss Hyde to Speak. The Missionary society of the Con- gregational church meets with Mrs. John Whalley this afternoon. Miss Susan Hyde of Norwich will address the meeting. Miss Alice R. Brown entertains the Ladies’ Ald society of the Baptist church on Thursday afternoon. Miss Jean Burleson returned Mon- day from a visit with relatives in Schenectady, New Canaan and East Orange. Mies 182 Jodoin spent the week end in New London. Miss Lena Griffin and ‘Miss Margeret Driscoll spent Sunday in -Westerly. COLCHESTER Local Ball Team Loses to Moodus Team —Borough Small Notes. The game of baseball which was to have been played Saturday afternoon between the Fitchvilles and Coiches- ters was postponed. The East Hamp- tor. team came over on the 3 p. m. train and played the loals and de- feated them 8 to 7. The locals had the Dbest of the game by the score of 6 to 1 until the last, when by poor playing they lost. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Brown of Nor- wich were visitors in town Sunday. Timothy_Nuiter has returned to his home in Whitinsville, Mass., after a week's visit at Mr. and Mre. A. F. Roper’s. <Charles N. Taintor of New York was the guest of A. C. Taintor over Sun- . Mr. and Mrs. William Curgenven and daughters, Misses Fannie and Mary, were guests of Mrs. Hattle Jackson in Norwich Sunday. Miss Anna O'Brien was the guest of her sister in New Haven Saturday. Mrs. Etta Lombard returned to her home on Norwich avenue having spent the winter daughter in East Hartford. ‘Walter of Hartford accompanied her here for a :h:ort visit. Addison Taintor was friends in Norwich Saturday. Timothy O'Connell of East Haddam was the guest of Willlam Johnson on Broadway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Fuller of MAYO WILL COMMAND ATLANTIC FLEET JUNE 19 .,g i San Francisco, Cal, are visiting Mr. Slnllor'! dlhr Mrs. Joseph Smith, on 'Wllllun M formerly of this nln:.r’hy et Erionds 1 town over Sunday. Baseball Team Organiz Organizing—Suecees- ful Whist and Dance—Chowder Sup. per for British-American War Re. lief Fund—Judge E. Warner Speaks at Congregational Church. At last something has been dome in rd to m‘nnmn‘ a baseball | team A game between flela ud \u-s"" cny is to he here Sat Memorial Day Eiainneta will nave the Sterling team. Supper for War Relief Benefit. The Plainfleld American_war relief fund held a suc- ::lnn'z!l. tc:_::;wder -uipmmb Ridings’ 1 Baturday evening, the proceads of which is to be sent to New York headquarters of the fund to buy com- forts for soldiers at the front. A very interesting and Jleasing entertain. ment was given after the supper. Whist and Dance, A whist party and dance was held Pflday evening 1n. Ridings hail under ths auspices of Court field, No. 1837, Order of F‘oreuetrl-ll, There was a large attendance at first prize, a whflm’ made suit, for the” person obtaining the _highest number of points at whist, was won by Miss Jennie Roy of Jewett City. The . booby prize, a $5 pair of atlor made trousers, was won by Davi Desrosiers. 1N articies ware given by Allan Mopsik. Following the whist dancing was held. Music was furnished by the St. Paul orchestra. Officers Elected. The Knights of St. Paul held a short business meeting Friday evening at which Fred Cooper was. elected w; I den and George Kay was elected for knight. The order will discontinus their meetings until fall. Aftér ‘Merchants’ Week Value. Among _the. local people who im- proved the opportunities offered 1n Norwich during Merchants’ Week and who visited there Saturday were Mrs George Hutchinson and daughter, An- nie, Exina Gamash, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ham Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Bot- tomley, Mr.' and Mrs. William Kay, Lillian’ - Seddon, Adoiphus Lavigne, Mrs, Mattias Lavigne, Adolphus Four~ nier, Mr. and Mrs. William Hender- son, Edward Pechie, Mr. and Mrs. Se- vere Beaulac, Alfred Chaput, Edward Henderson, Mrs. James McNulty and daughter, Alice James Gaffney, Mrs. Belanger, Sadie Donahue, Irene Smith, Bianche Marcaurelle, Lucienne Mar- caureile, Mrs. Joseph Lev Grant Baker, Florida and ry, Mrs. Jullan Martin, Alice Bernier, Rose Lavi gene Wilmot ‘and James Sudden Death. John_Oats_was called to Central Falls, R. 1, Saturday, by the sudden death of a brother thére. He was ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Political Documents from Packer, C. B. Monf secured contract for and . malling 60,000 blanked articies and 2,500 pisces ¢ paid mail from the Republican Ni Hlofal' Congressional committes. The work is to commence directly . after the national _convention so business at the little Packer post office should boom some. Defeated Wauregan. The Plainfield basel team, at ted * the Wnur-su\ team § to 3. Fred Vincent, who- pitched for the Plainflelds held Wauregan in throughout the game without any dif- ficulty. Local ple who attended the dance at Danielson Saturday evening in- cluded Irene Smith, Catherine Gaff- ney, Analda Ballard, Yvonne Ron- deau, ‘Myrtle Whipple, Walter Clark, Peter Kagan, BEdward H Sidney Hopkins. William M. of Harrisburg, Pa., has been visiting Plainfleld triends. Lionel ‘Iflmpull mda" en ‘Wood motored to New London Sunday. bt‘:n"' I Weeks has eanet! critically 11l for two mogthe, &5 the result of a stroke is of Norwich spent Sun- day at tlu“'I’Ambrllto of Na' !Oft is in bt 3 Bradford returned from Gro- Mo Tt Plainfield : P montha hmunm has ourfil-l & new lenderson and m very much | Daniel advantage of the fine weather Sunday ud-nmmouyumm camps along the shores of the She- Westerly on business satunu.y Miss Mae Leathers of New London was the guest of Miss Stella Brown Sat: Trid m. Peter Cardin was the guest of friends in Providence Sunday. On Trip to Montreal, Misg Fidelis m spending & mnnt_fi'l vacation with friends in DMon. uln Rathbun wes a week"ead vis- l-lld Dora Leith Dr. and Mrs. J«nfl: mdquf!d am visited 8. Gasicher's father, Har- rv(;umher. Sun: August Lucier mmmn mtumr- C.W‘Hmmlnmnuol business Monday. ;&i‘:’&'m Srieoire Despatny u::m vfi’:‘:u' ‘mother, 'v':' arry Lavine of Coimester was a bu-xneu visitor Monday. Holmes of is o fow ave with Wie Droder, Annual May Procession and tien at All Mallows’ Church. rocession took procession 3.30, the members of the Angel Guar- society leading, followed by the After ent d the church th (-l'. o s statue o 'the Diossed. Virin Esther was crowned b, Gfl‘cl.a, hflowed by the flower girls. A reception of seven mew members then took place. This was followed ves; and benediction of the Sacrament. Local Briefs. Rena Piche and Blanche o the IL and Tafreniore took an sutomobile tfip o I it & s t | been invited Providencé Monday. Daniel Smith and Robert spent Sunday in Webster, Mass. Tragedy and ‘Comedy. It was a blood-curding tragedy’ which the visiting football team Bad! of the local t The Was the eRecitigh of the villadn, was standing at the foot of the t' lows in the prison yerd swaiting ‘Suddenly a chicken which bad been! employed in a former part of the PIsY escaped, and, rushing noisily the stage, took refuge under the lows. aturally created a giver- sion; and the audience Jaughed. The company on the stage stood wondering how fo turn the situation. Suddenly one of the footballers shouts g4 out, “Blow your whistle, guvgor! its s Towl in the penstty arce it