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BOY HOPS A FREIGHT, FALLS UNDER CARS 13, Had * Right Arm . Crushed — Amputation Necessary— Four Cripples Now in Family. the of Another chapter was added to misfortunes of the Lavoie famil: Watson street, when the 18 v son, Omer lost his right arm by f: ing beneath a freight car in the Line vard of the N.'Y,, railroad Friday night, ab clock. - The boy had been in in the ‘Willimantic river, and alt cautioned :bytan older brother, another . boy {persisted /in the dan ous sport of.‘hopping:freights believed/that young Lavoie grasp on the car of the train that wa ed and feil ¥ After the had been With his right arm.dangling where it had been crushed, ‘he exhil stance about He was injured houl- siderable piuck by the mputated at the children, ¢ there are John Wayward Girl Sent to Hartford. i r-old Home of irl, Spring Cleaning Days ars here, and no doubt you will want something new to brighten up the home. Perhaps a Chair or Table, a Sideboard, a Bureau, a BaSy Carriage, a Couch Bed, a Mat- tress, a Rug or some Curtains. Come in and let us show you at LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Telephone 285-3 Main and"Union Streets Willimaatic, Conn. Good Shepnerd, Saturday morning by Judge James A. Shea of the police court for being in manifest danger of falling into habits of vice. The moth- er of the girl admitted that she knew of her daughter’s behavior but was unable to control her. . The.girl had a provious criminal record for breaking and entering. Neighbors Quarrel, Get Into Court. A neighbors’ quarrel between the familles_of Robarge and “Whiton, who > to Saturday restded in the same > at 21 Ash avenue, was thor- hly afred in court also. » Bimer iton was charged with a . breach the . peace upon complaint” made him by Mrs. Annie Robars tered a plea’ of not guil zed to have star s e by M; . Whiton struck one hildren with a clothesline. ge admitted striking - Mr. Whiton with a poker when he came into her.house to investigate the mat- ter, but said that he called her.vile A fine of §1 and costs w: the court on Whiton, who 1 to the superior court. of ion to ¢ tending east of e brook toward Ir. best man her of the th Rein and and on E the Ja shay ocal rlmolh\ charged from s w wa 1!»reu milk his state to fl%urray s B ‘ This’ * Store " Will , Be GET 'YOURPORCH : ' READY 'FOR' tilation.: the:Coalinor,: Kom willégive;you perfect's Kom HickoryyPorch#Outfit, ch and $3.50 ’ WILLIMAKTIC, CONN, 4 : DO 'YOUR;SHOPPING TODAY and: All Day; Tomorrow. >The rigrch«sxone of { the most important places in the Wwholelhousetduringtwarm weather, but it must be prop- erly)arrangedand you'need Porch Shades that will keep out thqsuna&nd‘at the sametime give a sufficient ven- Wejihave a complete Ime of Porch Shades— :and Aerolux Porch Shades—that itisfaction. Coolmor¢PorchjShades, $2.25 to $5.50. RorchiSHades, $1.80 to $2.90 i Aerolux‘PorchdShades, $3.25 to $5.50 , Bozart Rugs forflthc ;porch,:$1.39, to $10.50 ‘ Aerolux Awning,§$2:85.and:$310 +H. C. MURRAY GO, oston Store Closed This Evening #0R COZY CORNER THE FOURTH airs and-tables, g2. Capital 3100,000 4 142, &5 OWn - aflalrs characle " NATIONAL ! 'BANK, | vy _prove rec:proc.auly pe 2. profitable. , Surplus and‘l’rofih ~$l75 000 * Established 1832 Accuracy in ; accounting, _prompiness and; Iliberality sound “business ’policy. m,admmzstermg its “establish with customersirelations that shall courteous ; service, in dealmg, and a . rize “THE ' WINDHAM which:aims thereby to rmanent,’ pleasant and Seh ST Providence, R. I, to the amount of eight ten-quart cans. He entered a plea of not guilty and was bornud over to the next term of court on the fourth Tuesday of September in New Ha- ven. Webster furnished the requir- =d bond of $500. Company L Benefit Dance Successful. The dance for the benefit of the Company L boys on their way to No- gales, Arizona, that was held in the state armory under the auspices of A. C. Tyler camp, No. 8 Spanish War Veterans, Saturday night, was well attended and another tidy sum was realized for the citizen soldiers. Changes in Patrol. The fregu!;‘r monthly hes hv» veen Lives” Rose of union pray- , Former Members of Staf- Relief Corps Visit Mrs. is of Norwich on Martha,_Bothwell i W. Morey mpson avenue, N and daughter, Lucille of North Hampton at the Bean cottage on Haven avenue. Noted About the Grove. Luther Fuller of Wi formerly of Willimantic, cousin, Frank Allen recently. Rev. B. M. Anthony and housekeep- er, M George Soules and Mrs. Sam- uel Thatcher of Jewett City, were re- cent visitors on the grounds. Mrs. Alvah Lewis is building an addition to his cottage on Wesley cir- cle. 4 Mr.) and,Mrs. (Arthur-Root, have re- turned;toitheir home in’Boston. Mrs.{George P. King-and daughter, Evalgm ¢ have returned to-their-home in *Sufi’le. tafter;a visit with Mrs. King’s iss Annie Evans. . Relief. Corps. Visitors. The : members: of { Winter . Woman's JAY M. SHEPARD Sucgeeding Elmoro &, Shepard Funera}DueckozandEmbalmé}v First | fun in the lCtU;I' CS Makes a Sane Fourth. There’s good fun-every minute in picture taking, and afterward the themselves. Kodaks from $6.00 up, Brownie cameras $1.00 to $12.00. : At your Dealers. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. JEWETT CITY | Miner-Cregan Marriac Scheol Outings—Funeral of Arnold Gardiner—Borough E palians at Plainfield Services. Mrs. he couple was accom Eva an and_Jennie and groom, Miner will v and New Yor recently com | will farm, rps_of Stafford Mrs. J. R. C y. At noon a basket Jennie \\nll\xr . Quinley, Mrs. Lena W ncis Frazler and Mrs. Wag- Guests of the Cottagere. s Bessie Bothwell of Hartford is a few days with her sister, it Martha Bothwell ‘Week end v ors Grant, Arthur Andred, and Erne Weller of Providence, George Richmond of Mystic. Miss Barbara A. Corbett of Wor- cester, Mass., is a guest of Mrs. Jane Reade Mr. clude: Willlam T, M. Wheeler, and Mrs. Joel H. Reaed return- Springs. M’xss _Lottie Nichols of Monson, visiting: Mrs. J. R. Cleveland. Marguerite Wolcott is visiting’ her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Costel- lo_Lippitt,oni®aven avenue. liss Grace'Sponsel of Hartford is i he¢r aunt, Mrs. E. M. Wheeler. and Mrs. Frank Allen were re- cent guests of Mrs. Allen's sister, Mrs. BE..C. Geer of,Scotland road. Mrs.: Lucius" Brown of Co‘lchester 'was a caller on the grounds Friday. Greton Girls in Camp. The girls of the Weno club of Groton are staying at.the Pierce cot- tage on Haven avenue. They ' are Martha Rankin. ! Those - at the. cottage . are: Bessio .'I.'homas, Ruth Miner," Blizabeth Mc- {Gladys Chester and Ruth #Mrs.. ‘\Ial‘y Taylor who has been vis- itingj-herssister, - Mrs.; Jane Reade, re- turned¥ on Saturday'to her home in ‘New | London. < 7. Mr.yand Mrs. Fra.nk Reade of Oma- o5 hmk&,_l,ha.v,e beensviaiting 3 -§dane »mother. Y MIs. eade. age — Sunday| ed Saturday to their home in Stafford | Samuel Th: atcher tes Baptized. :w\;uums at u\n}« 1T un aken f of Jewett Picnic at Wildwood Park. t Sunday school was ended. dies took Moore of uncle, Gor- s Alice and Doro don W | At Camp Aloha. Miss Marzuerite Young has gone to Camp Aloha, Northfield, for the sum- mer. Anna Littlefield is visiting rel- s in Barre, Vt. Partridge Vine Berries. w. has a handsome t artridge vine blossoms she picked in the woods near the camp where she and Soule spend a part of their time in summer. Thi: little plant is an evergreen and e in winter with its bright crries, as well as in summer with fragrant white or pinkish - sister ms. Native zame birds defy the winter's cold and snow if they. can find plenty of partridge berries. Although not a rare flower, yet many flower- lovers never see it in its native woods. Evidence of HolidayTravel. The Bar Harbor express went east Friday and Saturday nights in six sec- tio During_the day Saturday and Sunday twobigitrains of' empty Pull- mans re : deadheaded ; back to New York ' via Jewett City. Sunday the train had,16 cars and.two_engines. Julia® Dean and Mrs. Henry Starkweather were, among, those who attended‘the celebration at‘the Baptist church in honor of those who had been members over 50'years. At ’Plainfield; Services. The list of those from-Jewett City who . attended ; the ;baptism -and_con- firmation at St. Paul's church in Plain- fleld Sunday, conducted by Rt. Rev. E. Campion:Acheson, included Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Paul, Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Keen, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Potter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crumb, Mr. and Mrs. Perle ,Whitford,4 Mr. and.Mrs. B H ‘ Higeox *Mr& aads0rs. /31, D, - Hewitt The Cranston Co. RIGHT NOW at the very beginning of the season when you have bright vacation days before you buy a KODAK Increase your pleasures for the day and perpetuate them for years to come, as is possible in no other way. Our stock of Kodaks (Premos and Brownies) is very complete, and the cost to you is not large. BUY TODAY. Be sure to take advantage of our Greeting Card Sale. THE CRANSTON CO. 158 Main Street Mrs.John' Stewart, Mrs, E, F. Burle- son, { Misses Mary M. Brown, Jean Burleson, Dorothy Paul, Rose Crumb, Rebecca and Margaret Hewitt, Barbara, Whitford “and Irene Stewart. Harry Paul,.Jr,, David'Hewitt, Benjamin Pot-| ter and.Grant Whitford. The children baptized from *Jewett City were Mar- garet and David Hewitt. The god- mothers were Mrs. H. D. Hewitt, Miss Jean Burleson, and Miss Dorothy Paul, and the godfathers, Mr. Hewitt and H. E. Paul, Jr. g i ¢ FUNERAL. ¢ Mrs. Arncld Gardiner. Funeral services for Mrs. ‘Arnold Gardiner ‘were held Sunday a!tervo at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles McKay. They were conducted by Rev. J. W.' Payne, as the pastor of the Methodist church, was unable to be present. Mrs, G. W. Prior sang The Beautiful City of Gold and Will There . Be Any Sgars in My Crown? Burial.will be in skeville, R. T., ti day. There were flowers from the family, the Ladies’ ‘Aid society of the Methodist church, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Perley Melvin.JMr. n.nd. «I(rs James Blair, P. Iqfi,m > Emma. o Hull, . Misses | ins. Agnes and Jean Finlayeon and Miss Apgle Gardner. News in General. Mrs. James-Smijth and Miss Georgia Raidy. of Adams, Mass., are guests at Finn’ ‘Miss Waue Stetson spent-Sunday in Springfield. Miss Fairbanks of Eoston is-a guest. at Casper Hoffman's. ‘Mrs. Grenier of Ashland street ls confined to the bed as the result of a' fall. .The ligaments of her back were| injured. Barl Howe and Fred Robinson left ‘Saturday morning for an automobile trip through the Berkshires and White mountains and other points in the New England states. Rev. E. M. Anthony was in charge of the services at the Methodist church Sunday morning, as Rev. Sam- uel Thatcher was ill, } ‘Some farmers_have already started harvesting the bumper hay crop for this seqtion. One farmer predicts that' the haystacks in the fields will be’ common this summer, such a thing is an unusual sight nowadays. There is €ome anxiety about the corn crop, as: the wet weather conditions made evs/ erybody in this section late in plant- |