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-six years she has resided ingham in 1359. For the Coventry. Besides her daugh- ter she s survived by two nephews, | Aid Society Rev. W. D. SBanford of Des Moines, pole Boing Erected at Towa and Carlos Gurley of Willington. | —Opera to be Given Next, Arthur L. Cote . o Mrs, Harvey of Grosvenordale IEF EDGAR H. RICHMOND many friends of the chief that he will | Arthur L. Cote, the five months old |, -m:‘l:{' - Grocvegasle make a success in hi fleld he |son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cote of HEADS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU/|{IEES * =ucc m.:.&:.":'«' the p.aopl' Ash street, died at the home of his flrflufi Mrs. Chxfl-:flmmgm =3 Witly| 20d conditions in this city. parnets Thursday morning after a e et to Have Newly Created Office An i o g g et day night in Eden theatre. Represen. _American Thread Company—Stants YOUTHS GO TO JAIL Horace Gallup. Village toon ‘charge of the. company. In Monday Next. Arthur Dubois, 19, Held in $1,000 Bonds | T1¢ death of Horace Gallup, 77, oc- | Miss Alice Brennan of Je t City > curred at the home of Albert Weath- | is spending a few days with Mrs. An- of Police Edgar H. Richmond;| —George Avery, 18, Used Skalston |erbee in Mansfield Thursday after a|nie Provost and family. resigned after = number Key to Enter Houses, a short iliness, where he was born in | The Ladies' Aid Society of the Con- service, will end his connections : PRl Windham in 1839, the son of Nathan |gregational church met Wednesday S e tuctay: mignt. Mon- | Arthur Dubois was in the police court {and and Sarah (Hall)' Gallup. He is sur- | afterncon at the home of Mrs. Ed- ol B A ioymen: | Thursday morning to answer _the yived by fourteen nophews and nicces. | ward Pike. flm!:';t 'k'_:,‘; °T;"-‘ pees charge of rape. The accused, who is . Edward Segar, Miss Anna Stark- Frank Gerosa has retiirned to his S Se Animprion u:m m- | 1t 19, pleaded guilty and was bound | Weather, Mrs. Julia Loomis and Jabez | home in New York after spending a e et Bienn o will B over to the criminal term of the su- |Starkweather of Manchester, Jacob |few days with his parents, Mr. and 2 e R o ee "ot tna|Perior court, under bonds of $Lo0. e a Ponh, Mncteeter; Mrs. Anthony. Gerosa. . George Avery, aged , was e | Miss ima lup an larol = Erect Flu Staff at . e ulv.riplf“h?n u: t‘fp;m:m" 2‘; other prisoner before the court, to[lup of Hartford; A. H. Gallup of | g, cflle!:ll ot' the anl- Man ‘Mills # ; B ——— Sgdnala o e tiiusg bwain of breakine and | oM Tl s of \Ghaplin: | company have decided to erect a forty . . . aoine pany it atove | STI0E. | Thia Toune wan uset s |Mre Oty A7el f Myetc M rtan | foot fampole in e besulifel yacd of No Finer in all the World than this Triple Crawf e s o8 theis Droperss. pther “ihen | Sioieton, kev in all'of bis opsrations | Cariek of Manghold; Kianl, Coner |the company's plant on Ralizodd ave o : e ord o s St bo aliowed " ia | Skt Chisf B M. Richmond has been | Anthony of Willimanti o e A O e All, the desirable features of both coal and in any of the gates until they have 93 his track for the past two or three WEDDING is erected a large American flag, the Z ranges are combined in this masterpiece: Sich e pet Bead o¢ this | 470 498 when be rhewed up e the Smbol o Feekdtm, Wi Aoat 15 fhe gas department and recelved 2 pass. |uner arrest by Officer Paihaus. Larrow-Perkins ™" Opera Date Fixed. The Comnicn! Gas Oven, lbo Five Center Heat Gas Burners, of a new and @olng ihis the company's bulldings. i will bo better protected. Both of the young culprits were tak-| The marriage of Miss Thomasena|. A gate in May has been decided up- new and improved ap z u’“ efficient type bring the heat directly under uten- {| The oficials of the company have e T gf:':.{;.”fin‘f;hh:f:f'}gk’ff.u;é'-t::fl R o = R iy as ithont h"r“ % sils without wasting gas. B e e o et "’:p;‘fi;’;h‘fx’:"‘zo: e 2t tStioss ?';:T;-: Pa’rfun-’oz' 'i\;,g'n? v%’mfihaz}i P e i TR ?.“.“.w-y wbfi: in use. All-in-one-control exclusive to this style, reg- R e ey o e ocal {mont train at The Tocal station Thurs- | Cooke of this olty oMciated at the cer- n‘,’-‘:;:y,,:;fif'd St S Two _".Parm O“nl, both large and roomy, ulates fire and oven with one motion. Place the founa anvone as capable as was nec- | 10T oINS A N O ater Baltn. and. the best man| Supt. John L. Chapman of the town one for gas, the other for coal—both are perfect. knob at “ Bake,” “Check” or “Kindle.” essary for head of the depa: it |aHven, fell in itform. | was seph rTo? he | schools gave an address to the pupils {n- 15 nio doubt In the minds of the | Frmie” Arnoumcer 0" 500 Bittsarey | o k" renptien “war neld after | of the srammar grades of the village Pesrfoction of design and finish, long servies and utility, distinguish Crawferd coal ranges—or gas combinations. caught the woman and Dr. Weldon |the ceremony. The bride received | Thursday morning on the need of in was called. After receiving treatment |many handsome gifts. creased farming, telling them of the BY x she boarded a train for her home. —— conditions of the country at the pres- | | Spiritaaticts. Incorporate. ent time and the appeai made by the i 2 ; FUNERAL TH ik Bpiittintiet Boely of | forsent Sor. s Waarsnse, < mioss Estate of M. HOURIGAN 1 - Mrs. Julia E. Lyman. ‘Willimantic was incorporated by an = Brevities. t passed fn the House in Hartford The funeral of Mrs. Julia B. Lyman | Wednesday. ‘The following is the act | . Willlam Dodge, who has enlisted in PATTERNS was held from the Baptist church in |passed by the House: Company F, First regiment, Connecti- OF ODD Lebanon Thursday afternoon a8t two | Dwight A. Lyman, Annie H. Tingley, | Cut National Guard, visited his par- gelock. Rev. Mr. Clark officiated 8t|Hepsey C. Boden, ¥red L. Yeomans, oits, 1. 4L NR Oheries Dodge on E the services. The bearers were Sam- | I 2. Hatch e,Gi Hatch, Robert E a little shop worn et Nerwon, Wiiliam and. Albert Adams. | B- Stanton. Abbls M. Lyman, Hopeis |, Lawrence Snyder, who is employed : Eurial wa sin the new cemetery under | C. Boden ,Bvvie B. Edgarton, Julia A. | i Groton was a Flainfield visitor on - —— the direction of Undertaker Hiram N.|Bill, Carrie 1. Bill, Mau A. Hatch, 5 ” H Fenn. B L Y ot Haoier | Elizabeth Cariton of Providence ia Antonie Larue. With such other persons as may here. | SPending a few days with Mr. and The funeral of Antoine Larus was|sfter be awoccisted with them, and|Mcs Gcorgs Dems. . .., = heid from his home at 111 Quercus|their successors, are constituted a |, Archie Tarisesu ls WL Trancis Sui- avenue Thursday morning at body politic and corporate by the | [HER (8, WOULE = o'clock. Requiem high mass was cel- |name of the First Spiritualist Society o Our only excuse is to change them |ebrated in St. Mary's church at eight [of Willimantic, to be located in the . o'clock. The bearers were Frank Cote, |city of Willimantic; for the purpose STAFFORD SPRINGS L for new ones s we have to pay more Fred Lord, Josepr Cardinal and Noel |of uniting the spiritualist of Willi- for new spring goods—below are some | Lacroix. Burial was in t. Joseph's |mantic and vicinity for mutual aid|gs Edward’s Parish Offers Free Gar- cemetery. and cooperation in the benevolent, ed- | prices: e ucational and _religious = enterpris :—';," P'v: Pron 1;'--' W:w cl’:fim = germane to the phenomena, sc em—Bishop Brewster to Confirm JA 9x12 Fibre Rug was $il—now $8.95 OBITUARY philosophy and religious of spiritual-| Class at Grace Church. | A $10.50 Tron Bea down to $7.50 Mrs. Ellsworth Bingham. ism. . e S—— The death of Mrs. Marilla Bingham Bermons [Back Bt R ) |2 {A $10.00 Iron Bed down to $6.75 cemne death of Mrs. Marilla Bingha™ | will Do Dental Work for Infantry uest at the home of Mrs. Albert ter, Mrs. Harlan D. Woodworth, in| Captain H. E. F. Tiesing of Com- oL 14 .00 1ron Bea gown to 9650 SouthCovenry at ten oclock Thurs- pany L has been assigned to look e is visiting friends in } A $5.00 Iron Bed down to $3.95 day morning. Mrs. Bingham was |after the teeth of the men in the First gfiei - . i # Down T Mansfield In’ 1836, the daugh: | Infantry. ' The civilian eccupation of | o Mrs. 2. b. Sturgeon of North Brook- | A $5.50 Florence Oil Heater now $4.85. [ter of Ebenezer and Jjuiia Dunham |Captain Tiesing is dentistry and all [ fold and Mrs. Metts Rovee bf 3on Gurley. For a numpér of vears she |of his equipment is being removed from | 500 5° ues Mr. a 3 E Use your own judgment in the mat- | resided In Chaplin where she married |his place of business on Main street i to the armory where all men having Home From Californi trouble with their teeth will be sent. Mr. and Mrs. David Bissett, who , QUIT MEAT IF YOUR b5 et have been spending the winter in Cal- LINCOLN'S (7 NN pagtecn— o wiagll o it ednesday nis T Wi Tr i - Mrs. L Barnes, sister of Mrs. Bis- Take tablespoonful of Saits if Baok """ |08, W a Armonye | ell, dccompanied them here hurts or Bladder bothers— San . at Atmory: (o MTE Jane Johiwen of the Hollw is Drink lots of water. Thursday afternoon members of the | (e Euest of rlends, in WOrcomer I S i i s company of infantry stationed in this - b 2 Academy is spending his vacation with s > city noticed a man acting suspiciously s affor: v F We are a nation of meat eaters and |apaut the armory on Dleasant sircet, | Bis parents in Stafford Hollow. S Rt e, with Urle acld: sav% | The man was taken before the auori- | aqyishiors are. visiting relatives ' in Telephone 285-3 to be constantly on suard againat kid- |15 /1o stated that he was trying to | parnamsville, Mass ney troubie. 5 make up his mind whether to enlist or | “Sfil"\anel Smail of South Fram- - Main and Union Streets |, 7 kidneys do their utmost to free |{" siated that his home was not in | meiam I8 @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.) pne phebe Packer Rathbun tent of | York is the guest of her father, Henry YANTIC Become eal Trom the e ) thay | this city but he had come all the way | “"Dayig Shepherd of the Philadelphia | MYstic is honored by having the state | Schroder. A slate biackboard twelve geet Willimantic, C T . oo the oy e worki ineY [from Moosup where he worked to en- | panty| school s spending his vacation | Dregident, Mrs, Mary Penjamin. Mrs.| Mrs, Henry Schroder and son Wil- has been installed in the Sodon seh antic, Conn. e I L e ainog 1 |list here. "As nothing was found | o * Rt Sorings. = Edith Lamb of the Mystic tent was|fred Schroder have returned from a | Effects of the Recent Storm — New | room, 3 e o e e e T oy, | Whereby he could be held he was al- | " \ZESRC CPTERS, o 1o yisiting her|gchosen secretary ~and Miss Lillian | visit in Hartford. < | Teachers—Peas Planted Before Snow | Aliss Nellie Driscoll of Mansfield T . When your: Kidneys. ache and feei |lowed his freedom. He was of French | griends in Ware, Mass. Cdoper of the Mystic tent was chosen | Lewellyn B. Kinney was able to sit| Came. pot is spending ten days' vacatio JAY M. SHEPARD like lumps of lead, and you have sting- | descent. el e e ;flh\;vl:l‘ami r .\d‘a,)x( :w:ell of l|:1‘ up a short time Thursday. the home of her parents, Mr. and M ing pains in the back or the urine is = 2 . Lot wie eiscied doauie B e et The local frelght went up on the | Jeremiah J. Driscoll Succeeding Elmo: ot = s % i John E. White has sold his resi- | the national convention to be held in £ p Ry T Aatol B on - = T T S ene o e s SeIS Mention: dence on West Main street to John|Boston this summecr. The delegates | JEWETT CITY Fitchvillo branch and got deratied | SUlS, DUSEON, PAZ Durenased an & near the lower switch, at 8 a. m. on| .Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin were der is’ irritable, oblizing you to seek| John B. Stoddard of Norwich was a 5 o ect ba]mer rel f 2 : - o McClegan. from Phehe Packer Rathbun tent oran ; = the e a Willimantic Thurs . e s - o DR elaor i Wit THusdsy Miss Sarah Alden is ill with the|Mrs. Mary Benjamin, Mrs. Wednesday Afternoon Whist Club En- | Tuesday, making It necessary for the | visitors in Jewett City Sundas severe headaches, nervous and dizzy | . g . Sbi|Beyete . heauank ous and dizzy| Mrs R, W. Brewster of this_city | grip. Lamb. Mrs. Lillian Cooper, Mrs. Ad : fimp 4 Lady Assistant Tel connection | vour pharmacist about four ounces of | Joseph Bedard of Norwich was in| Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster,|Zabeth Butler. The ladies returned szt - et R et _Gen-lanq work from 2 p. m. untll Wednes | in town with his perente, Mr. and Mss. Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful In a|Willimantic calling on friends Thurs- | bishop of Connecticut, will administer [ home on Thursday afternoon. erel—Memorial Windows Unveiled. | C2¥ morning, oo teaed oot | C. P. Vanderwaart. Mr. Vanderwaar HIRAM- . FENN R S TR b L Pl e o T o e e " |#etiing the road straightencd ou SR T R S 3 morning and in a few days vour kid-| Msr. Arthur Lewis of North street|church at the morning service _mext| worq has been received from Rev.|clun met Toneadny ot ihe home of Aot | were greatly assisted .~ by ¢ Y., for the past two years but lof 62 Church 8t, Willimantic, Ct. is made from the acld of grapes and |of pnenmonia. Mrs. W. E. Whittaker and Aliss Lil- | i)y have arrived in Camden, Maine, | B! . Cheney were the hostesses. The | Plow and made patks around all the e . : lia ton wi as delegats lemon juice, com! lian Benton will go as delegates 1o ,nq {hat he is feeling much better; | first prize, a picture, The Dirches, | vards to the school house and along |MEXICAN SNIPERS FIRED ned with lithia, and | nr and Mrs. Newstadt of Gurley Telepbone Lady Assistant | has been used for i o : B - generations to flush | y; - - : the W. R. C. convention in Bridge- o3 s X e s an, g D et for TRt oMt | ars ontoraiming Sike B RIS | U0 Worl wtend2s S Trchnesscnt | e, Slmate, ana gir mare o 0 | wene B Sa’ sl 5 Py e second | the rond ahch linanenswas' much e AW Taas o, neutralize the acids in urine se it is . Bl ag S k18 af-|a picture, was won by Mrs. M. W. Al- reciated. L % S |two weeks. Offgr of Garden Plots. ter several months’ rest to be able to fot b 5 P i no_longer a source of irritation, thus % . - e E518 Yol yiny The third, several toilet arti- Early Planting. DR. F. C- JACKSON ending urinary and bladder disorders. Many members of the American| St. Edward's parish which oy (Dtfi(e up church work again. This was | cles went to Mrs. T. Robhieo Ro Y C Patrol Returned the Fire, Hitting One ast week Christopher Hansen and Mexican Soldier. Jad Salts 13 inexpensive and cannot | Benefit society attended the meeting | Several acres of land adjoining ng news to his many friends in{ frechments were served by the host- Stitee- mnk et S of the society held in. the rpoms of | cemetery will allot plots of ground to | Mystic. 2 esses. sons, planted a peck of seed peas DENT ls, e ke o e v e SRt [flie W C T 1 ow- Walley Sivect|auy iumphess of the esian ilo damrs Four Generations Present. Eanves For Broshivn, as all of their ground has been| ElI Paso, Tex. April 12.—Mexicar A 14 e et T ek e | Thursday evening & socia) evening | 6. DMSIC igwrdens c parish wi Mrs. Charles E. Newbury entertain- . i, .| plowed ana gotten ready for early pers fired on United States arm Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | Tiake o mistake by taking = lttle oc- | @ pent. | plow the ground, assign the plots and | eq Thursday her daughter, Mrs. By- |, Miss Charlotte Cady left Thursday | planting. He expects to be among the | patrols yesterday near Fabens, Tex Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 | and active. Captain H. E. F Tiesing of Company | {Urnish instruction for _cultivation. | ron Billings of Stoninston, her Eeama- | o OO, R 1 J“ ne | first to relieve the high cost of living [32 miles below Ll Paso, the Ametican L imiesing of Company | Now that there is a possibility of a| qaughter, Mrs. Harold Wileox, and|cUrlc Sh S and 3 7s:|in the vegetable line. patrols returning the fire and hitting ¥ L has left io,rosume command of his|shortage of foodstuffs the move is a|ner great grandson, Alfred Wilipx of | feorfe Robinson's since the first of | Adam Homicx who has worked in the |ont Mexican soidler. according to re Ly < Y iy home th e oty G | commendable one. Oneco. March. r T Yantic mill for somc time, has given |ports received here today. Sniping has - . THaNias: Wia OHW OF fthi spaatete at Social and Personal Items. AW Y up work there and expects to devote [been In progress near Fabens for the i e DLBa oAt o OF (s eI Cron MYSTIC Miss Fva Msh of New Tondon is|. TWenty of the voung friends of Miss | his time to farming. last three days, it was said, One ’ society in the town hall Wednesday % = Spenaing & few weeks with her brother | Madeline Brennan, gave her a fare-| Scarcely an automobile passes|Mexican laborer on the American side i z e 2 y 3 S orastus Tish and family on Peari|Wwell party Wednesday night at the|through here without an American |was killed. £ Wedding Invitations—Local Members | Lo oo homie of Miss Isabel Marshal. The|flag or two flying. i Injustice to the Individual. Honored at D. of V. Convention—| 'S. S. Brown MacKenzie has returned §°\:7nr: 1}':5‘3 ;isb;e;d lh\:,rye ”°§”'“§ New Teacher Appointed. Middletown.—~Ex-Governor O, Vin- e 1 - P e Miss Rena Mitchell has succeeded | cent Coffin has returned to his home Rev. W. H. Dunnack Improved in | from Danbur, k i [t e ot s e s Mrs. Will Parker ente: i i ity N Health. rs. William Parker entertained the | (018, s, Diderie Jodotn dotns the | e, Barle Rogers as teacher in the| in this city from Clifton Springs N Ladi Ald soclety of the Methodist | Bt N mes were plaved, and re. | Meetinghouse HIll school for the|Y. where he has been in a sanitarium Without a word the federal reserve banks have handed over to the zov- ernment a 90 day loan of $50,000,000, WILLIMANTIC, CORN. While some of our cltizens have to| Capt. and Mrs. Rowland H. Wilcox | hurch e = H R reshments served. run their legs off to borrow $2 until | have issued invitations for the mar- - R The B P2 v i rday. Ra; i Charles Greene of Waterford spent e Brennan family left for will- | Bajoriies - Crmnd Fialds. Droes e o S Joungest davsiiter, Ma” | thursday i My PeR | jamstown, Mass., Thursday afternoon, | rion, and Norton G. Wheeler, son of | Thursday in Mystic. = = .|much to the resret of cvervone who | = ¥ Waterbury.—A total of 2,723 visits|MT. and Mrs. Charles E. Wheeler, of Were made by the Waterbucy Visiting | this village, the ceremony to {ake |dance given in Odd Fellows' hall on|knew them. === T EsEt AN Noraen “aososiation during the soi® ! place at their home on Hast Main|Thursday evening. Fekstein's orches- St son cowell, Mass. | @‘ ot March, according. fo the Tepors of | street Saturday, April 25, at noon. tra_furnished music. Prof. Gremley | succeeds Mr. Brennan at the Slater | S L _,\W = v er & *he superintendent, Mies Edith Ma Eleoted to Office. e dansh ]l - Borough Briefs. — deira. Of these, nuzsing visit 61 t the annual meeting of the D: ters of Veterans Connecticut Di The Tubridy-Weldon Co. A COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLA In buying a musical instrument there are a few things you want to consider besides the price you wish to pay. You must con- after spending a week at the home of Mrs. Cady's sister. Mrs. George W. Robinson. George Labonne of Waterbury, was in town Thursday. a guest at T. A. Rioux's. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke of Jamestown, R. J., are at Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clarke's for several days Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cady have re- | e=( i turned to their home in Oxford, Mass.. | i w] S ] Years and years of exposure QRS o= e And satmisiction T s to sun, snow, wind and rain |} you can get out of it. - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. town Thursday. won’t affect RU-BER-OID. Memorial Windows Unveiled. Itis strong, sturdy, ’llflfll- Sunday forencon there were unveil- | ed in Plymouth church, Worcester, Mass., two rose windows. The one on the east side in memory of Rev. Dr. George Whitefield Phillips, first pastor of the church, and the one on the west side in remembrance of the whomen who actively participated in the organization -and building up of the church. Memorial tablets of brass and enam- el appropriately Inscribed and bearing the Biblical texts illustrated in the windows are placed on the walls of the “ P e church above the gallery floor. The “Ru-ber-oid Man” distin- The west window, dedicated to the guishes real RU-BER-OID from women of Plymouth church, was given | Busliings of every bind i evry clims 3 =2 by the women's association in memory e ek RO BER DI Heke 'mi!‘!‘;':- Look for him on of the women who served long and | [y ' *d XU-BER-OLD Shimcies aithtvnly with others, still privilesed T to labor for Phlymouth, during the | M i PRESTON BROT ministry of Dr. Phillips. ~ The names = inscribes in the bronze tablet include -~ Rosamond Hopkins Fanning, wife of NOR"""WI"""" Paints, Ofls and Roofin Daviq Hale Fanning. The late Mrs. ICH, Fanning was Miss Rosamond Dawless, of Sterling, Mass. ‘We recommend it to our custome ers in preference to cheaper sub- stitutes—because we know it will give long and satisfactory service, The Columbia Grafonola is a. musical instrument that will give you the best service and _ satisfaction. The wonderful sound chamber, the sensitive reproducer, the perfect tone-arm and the tone control leaves, are features that make the Columbia Grafonola a musical instrument of service We have all the newest in Columbia Grafonolas ranging from $15.00 up to 3, $200.00. Fate™ Sold on our easy term of payments. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. First Anniversary Sale 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ARTIdLE WITHOUT EXCEPTION All New Summer Styles and Fabrics fo seleot from ; Sale This Week Only Though RU-BER-OID costs & trifie more, it will save you money—by saving repair bills. Middletown—Foliowing the announce- ment a few days ago that Col. Clar- ence S. Wadsworth has offered his country home at Long Hill, Middle- town, for a Red Cross hospital or training school in case of war, Dr. Dyer Hubbard offered to contribute a moter ambulance to be used in event of war.