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‘gain 2 COMPANY K ARRIVES FROM HARTFORD WEDNESDAY _Will Relisve Company L, Which May b-omndnum-thv'fl-n ‘Wednesday m L had receivied no orders to move th local armory but they are expected to come in at any time as K Hartford arrived in but they know nothing nt the ?.I_ the they will receive orders. Company K arrived shortly after 3 o'clock and: reported at the .nmory on Pleasant suuz_ With from Who came to_ this cn} «,3325 with | which the ofl!‘cleru ol; e oy K consists of m “ and officers. Captaln TLarson, First Lieu- fenant Delamater and Second Lieuten- ant Lahy. It is not known what this company will do while stationed here *but it is thoueht that they will be sent out in detachments to guard_th bridges of this part o the state. 'sixe tv-six members of Cempany: K_arrived, here at 3 oclock white the m of the company remained to také charge of the equlml. arrived in Willimantie ‘shortly after ¢ : o'clock. e The coming of Cofimv K to this M W. O. Turner Recovering. city was one grand h-.mish.lung for O. Turper, who has been cen- all of the old members of halmu:omn—bynm_m.nn- company. These two companiés were | time, | sable to be out for a short time side by side at the border last sum- {each day. mer and many friendships sprang up between the members of the compan- ies. The work of putting the hedge about the Erounds of the armery is nearly completed. Layinz the caps for the posts that have been erected are about the only things that remain to be done. Tt is hoped that this work can be finished before the company leaves the city for other duty. i 549 i Ladies’ Night Planned. The members of the Chamber have voted that it.he Lnflhl' 2§ | 5! for its holpl!fllw Mrs. F. S. Leon: The 72 Girls’ Club to Hear Suffragist. At the April mesting of the Giriw club to be held #his evening the mem- Elke Installation. sge ot | B2E2 O the club will have u chance o ne Many members of the local of ear ss Elks attended the installation cere- brated at the afternoon service. monies of the lodfe Wednceday even-|suffrage world. in_addition is | short addresses were given previous to ing. officers were installed . by | there will be an exhibition of ifib ‘work | the service. PE.t Exatted Ralec 3. A, MoArthur of |dome by the clase in basket makin: Hartford. Members of the club are heing ket on ¥ S ey el g | 55 ’“mo{'fi' B ommel read th i ey are, soon. © be present. Mr. e D e e ] wa hmtl::l- ::.xr:na M, I'A.ao“n (o | Piea hAd R TR thev Sl Bt The M e F HeCIpa intant daugnter of Narcisse and 'Vie. | Lord’s supper with kindling memories, === | {oria. Biloudeau Aselin, was held from |bui-how about their children who had the Bome of her puem. at 99 Eim |0ot known? And about us? Can street at 3 o'clock’ Wednosday after- ey AR Him > We o Fifty Enlist for Home Guard. he list of recruits for the home has reached the mark desired Teoruiting aficers. use it but that we trust it an it. Imagiration must have an occa- whi object. OTS of cxgatettu may please tbe taste — that’s all you’“fire ever 2d from a cigarette. " But here’sa —~Chesterfield—that, besides p]easxng the taste, does anofller thing, the one thing yonve always wished a’ ‘cigarette would do— Chesterfields let you know you are smoking — they “SA4 TISFY’ 2! And-yet. they’re mild! Yes, mild, Your first few puffs of a Chesterfield. will tell you that this is new enjoyment you re getting out of a cigaretie—a cigarette that “satisfies” and yet is mild. It’s the blend that does 1t--plus, of course, the quality of the tobaccos. For never before have such costly, high-quality Imported and Domestic tobaccos been blended together in any cigarette at anywhere near the price. And, remember, it’s pure, natural to & meeting of Lh men should be calied. - Some of the ideas grouping around the Lord’s supper aré petitence, putting ourselves in harmony with the will of e |t centrat acer of he Lars mups Remi Pros; o the cen ‘s sap- o e e e e | B P sl s e R B Y eeh® | Gay, more than the' symbolising of & < oo s sactifice. It is the sacrament of eter- BAT Tife, the femet of th Sreal Drosence: Golden Wedding April 7th. isbon Pastor Speaks. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Walter of the| Rev. William Reynolds of Lisbén Willimantic Camp_Ground will cele- | spoke on The Lord' rate eir len we ng anniversary April T at fhe home of their daughter, | broclaim the Lords’ death 4l he come. bacco—no so-called “‘processes™ or artificial fussing— just natural tobacco. This new-to-the-world blend is a real achievement —brought about by the skill and patience of some of the world’s most expert cxgarette blenders. And B 6. Chapiitn i Groten ™ | He it coming, bt Sew e Tiered it can’t be copied. Brief Mention. __ |leaven hid in the meal, the grain of Jay M. Shepard was in Hartford|the ground, and the results of each. * D. A. R. Card Party. ‘The members of the D. A. R. wq -| entertained at the home of Mrs. H. * Laez If you're interested in a pure cigarette that does more than please the taste—buy a package of Chesterfields at the first cigar store you come to. Today. 20£:10¢ ' i C‘ cstcrficld CI GAR.ETTE S RED CROSS BRANCH To Be Formally Organized Next Mon- day Evening. Permission to formally organize the |- Jewett City chapter of the American Red: Cross has been received from Al- bert N. Staub, director of the Atlaptie division. It is earnestly regnested that all who are interested in the formation of the local chapter will be present the meeting to be heid in the town hal Monday evening, April 9th. BALWC Two Brush Fires Wednesday—Acci- dent to Joseph Allard—Dozen Nice Trout Caught—General News. e Wednesday afterncon about 3 o'clock Fire Warden Peter Rabitaille was no- tified of a brush fire for the land own- ed by the Baltic glock & u;g rmmu': fying the |GIRLS BURNED IN FLAREUP ot Al OF SMOKELESS POWDER inscription in r white and o otthe MRueorics. Fous Counter ul Mine.” % “ Rehearsing Play. Camp Fire Girls m rehearsing Rope Jumping = Exhibition. wmx)-x-w- ot ‘l‘oleda Ohto was Mary’s church thl- (Thurs-|' Tuesday meon about:12.45 two local|" W D. L of ln Tondon was & lnch shells were burned, four of thiem lm’);’:man:lsuoc\ock. og St Charvete sters om ;""""" flccey "lo Sajoplis a few|probably fafally, by “Bareuy” ot ona % nigh mase st T30 oelock, stroet. : et i the riant of Do it e T i et T ans An e ine | was no.t.;vlul:m e Tok B pow 2 dew" York, New Haven became ignited has not Dbeen rm«. 2fen |between- a sidewall and a plece of|friends |l heayy machinery which was Dbeing were | unloaded from a team. - Holiday For Employes. The Shetucket worsted mills - will suspend business this (Thursday) ev-| ening and will resume operations on ¥ morning. Holy Thursday Services. Twenty of Them Burped, Four of Them Probably Fatally, at Jersey City. Jepséy City, X. 1., April 4~Twenty §irly engaged in Aling: caps for tiroe. mustard seed, and the seed cast into ‘Wednesday. Life ever reappears in new life. The nesday. The Coming of Christ. DE r beHe\'e that in the near future Christ reserve as an electrician. that physical sxpericnces are of_little in this city for the vacatiog. his own life, the spiritual leaven trans- JAY M. SHEPARD |ai, ™y Sormoni o S0 ot | 366 15, You a0 feel that in iaiking wih Nortt St., Will 5 throughout most of Tuesday’s session. | Immensely human was the message of is at her home in this city for two | re3ence among us. UNDERTAKER an d. EMBALMER, | pusst he onding some time as the | ipper were Rev. Luther R. Keneston home in Bridgeport. were Edw. A. Geer of Griswold, E. R. Briggs of Plainfield. One hundred The service closed with a hymn and WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Is there anything that will cause more irritation than to appreciate the fact that petticoats bought here are assur- The colors are really brilliant because they show so J|io fight the blaze and the Goat Hill. This fire occu of them have elastic bands. Sut Brnciies Trom trees ,nd‘w ot 36.89 tive homes. stripes, $2.98 visitor Weds Miss Helen M. Lathrop of Norwich |Christ life reincarnates itself in more was a visitor in Willimantic Wed- |of the Christ life. Miss Florence Howie of Wellesly This is the coming of Christ. Christ i hi: i formed in y the h f glory. Mas Edward A. Morri f thi ity h: <i Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic] aiss Esther Taber, a student at the | comparative value. Who can measure Hours—) a. m. to 3 p. m. Phone 44 | Connecticut . College, is at her horry |the value of having Christ recreated in Mrs. R. C. White entertained the ;‘e’:mi;“fofl‘:n‘;;{,{"fl{“;’fl,fi,”:; by Eucceeding Blmore & Shepard on North street Wednesday afterncon. | walked and talked with him. The liv- ]’: 5 WM Frank P. Fenton of |ing Christ is more than ever today an uflu city ;m.[d over- the . house | ag8ressive unifying force in the world. - = Jesus. Brotherhood and fatherhood, Lady Assistant Tel. connection | Academy o the Hoty Famils. Bale |and by these tokens we recogmize his e el i S weeks. The Lord’s Supper Cohbfihd. HIRAM N. FENN ‘The clerical celebrants of the Lord’s est of her parents in this city Mrs. | o PprC Cit: 52 Shursb Sto Willimantic, CL Burton Bartiett has returned tfo her |Of Pres iy . O e P x: = | Waldo Binghdm of Hanover, John C. e i Iawkins of Jewett City and Benjamin g and seventeen partook of the com- ’ munion. Mur ray's Boston Store {-“= have a petticoat that seems to come apart at.the seams at the fisrt wearing. Knowing this so well women will edly well made in every respect. Changeable Taffeta Petticoats 1ati . 1 i k. Durk th many vanah.on's, aside fro.rr.n this there are numerous Ji¥eric Puring the afterneon anothor clusters of shirrings and plaitings, as well as tucks. Most %t giom” me ice house on the ern shore of the Shetucket. All Silk Petticoats $5.00 and $5.89 S faoes Mildred Lamb, “ All Silk Petticoats in extra sizes, $5.89, $6.50 and | G i menon Cioren 3 Camille Smon hu rutgnfi -t ‘Bu- Heatherbloom Petticoats, with silk flounce, fancy o T Mt was"a ‘New London Edward McGuire of Bartlord for- merly of Baltie, 'l'-o-!uy with THE H. C. MURRAY CO.