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— rinsmeiot : . [ ‘What Is Going On Tonight ‘Willimantic Camp, No. 85, Woodmen of the World, Main streei t. Willimantic Woman’s Club, Main street. -Mallon-Stebben Engagement. The engagement of Musician Steb- bens of the (company of National|peen - Guardsmen that is stationed in this city to Mrs. Margaret Mailon of this city has-been announced. The mar- viage ceremony will take place soon. edn i - o x WEDDING Emma. "Cam. X to i bridge, Mrs, Beriha Mansfield of Small | tation of the scomtach: Morin-Lariviere. brige and Mrs. Helén Cooper of - ducé the exc: ty. " In el In St. Mary's rectory at seven |erville and three sons, E. C. of this ! o’clack Monday morning the wedding |ci Calvin of Cambridge and Henry of Marie Rose Lariyviere and Crawford |of New York. Morin took place. Rev. C. J. Lemieux oty officiated at the ceremony. The young FUNERALS couple were attended by Blanche Lari- 7 viere, sister of the bride and Paul Mrs. Fred W. Edwards Acocident Near Franklin Hill. lavin. After a short wedding trip| fThe funeral of Mrs. Fred W. Bd-| Late Sunday afternoon the automo- Mr. and Mrs. Morin will reside at 113 | wards was held from her home on |bile owned by L. E. Oliver of this Crescent'street, this city. Crescent :terk-et :ox:ii- morning at ::ty crashed mz the fence on the side SapTaa eight o’clock. eq! high mass the road the of Dance Largely Attended. was celebrated in St. Jo ehurch The dance give nunder at 8:30 by Rev. J. A. Sullivan. Bur- pices of the Ferdinando brothers’ or- lial was in St. James cemetery in chestza of Hartford in the town hall | Manchester. -The Monday evening was largely attend- | Flynn, Harry Grimley, ed. The dance was preceded by.a|burn and Fred Kilburn. concert which lasted an hour, dancin Mrs. Anna M. Cook. WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE = ; HATL - The commencing at nine o’clock. Mrs. Allan Olson Freed F Un- b i The funeral of Mts, Anna Margaret | Mrs. son. Freed From Un-|hanasome gift: Cook was held from the home of her faithful Husband. ohlnnl. llfi!fl. l(.ne:cl'n‘;n‘:%hofltmrnm~ Will Attend State Encampment. daughter, Mrs. Eugene Hanna, on Commander Jerome B. Baldwin of |\wingham' Road Monday afternoon at| Judge William 8. Case, of Hartford, the local G. A. R. post and Captain iwo g'clock. Rev. M. R. Plumb of [occupied the short Charles Fenton of this city will at- |\ anam®Gentor officiated at the ser- tend the G. A. R. department encamp- | vicos George Cary, Eugene Hanna, ment of the stite of Connecticut, to be | George and John Cook were the bear- |1 Mrs. Bert! ing away gown was biue F held in Bridgeport Wednesday andlol LAl was in Windham Center Geigioe from e A i Bt Thursday. cemetery under the dirgction of Un- [lan Olson of this city on the grounds " der taker Hiram N. Fenn. .|of adultery after many of the Personal Mention. of Stork Made 31 Visits. nesses had tsetified in behalf of the rennan was a week-end y Thirty-one_births were recorded in SSGvae- enhign: P The amtodt (i 1he el i i Dy - L the town of Windham during the past | The funeral service for George |children was left to be decided at o] Rev Brother Jerome of Bt John’ > £Er LY Thres For Sale n a7 month. Of this number fificen were|Benham was held at the grave in the |lgter date. Court was adjourned at |schooi, Deep River. was a recent visi- 3 Fisk By All Dealers wirks. % a: three o'clock. Rev. Robert & #:15 o'clock. "’;“‘:":"‘6:-. i Aacntith. 3 THE FISK W COMPANY oy Moore of s ity officiated. - ‘Donahoe OBITUARY Three Marriages in March. who have been spending a vacation at s Director Jay M. Shepard had charge their home cliffe et 2o Ferncliffe Villa, have re- General Offices: Chicopec Falls, Mass. Richard M. Johnson. e sk During March ounly three marriages | tyrneq to their studies at Trinity col-| | 4 were recorded in Which either one or Weshin D. ™M both of the contracting Thatled | I8¢, Washington, 'ORD & RROME SUABD DRILL. From the town of . Wikdbam. These Superintendent at Mills. e o New Qrganization to Have Its First '-!"-: marriages occurred Harry Ames of Pascoag, R. L. is P % » Formal Instruction This Evening. |22V guperintendent at the Shetucket ‘orsted Mills. The home guard of Willimantic will John Donahoe, who has been spend- jhave its first drill this evening when Thomas Connor of Norwich was in| ing a vacation with his parents, Mr. | Captain Fr‘gnk Pghmdnl[‘i‘lnn gets hg Willimantic on business Monday, :;lfl xu%:‘a?sm’l has resumed | sanctuary, also a gothic |company out on the dri oor. Froi o A Hartford was - | his ’s Preparatory high ~ 8 | 0% Tint okt masnan. fhnt Ban coms 15 (8 |itasani T canettor T Rt Ty Blase. M. Tt e e ; LANDS DEAL IN CALIFORNIA [Pepficld Ree. the recruiting officers, it would seem kgt 1 ds Monday. | o es his guest, Waiter R. McCarthy| Among First to. Express Loyaity. | e e s T n a pewy. [the recruiting officers it mwould feem| Private Thomas Shea of Company L | had 8¢ his guect W All Hallows' council, No. 270, Knights | Salesmen Testifies He Signed ~Any- | P4Per and in the opinion of the police b s, was am e first i i Pus oneiof ‘the"l')est h“memg“rdl com ::m‘el his home in this ecity for a short mas T Bfl:fi"" of ui“t' York, ::.a:m:l‘r&. Pyl ong th mfl:: lm‘: thing He Was Asked to Sign. Br!‘dvt.:wn.'l);e:!lu:,nag‘ un:flf msrE i panies in tate. ny of ose . forme; o e, was own on urance — search: /who have enlisted have had previous| Captain H. E. F. Tiesing of Com- | business Monday, members are loyal to this country’s| New York, April 16—Frank B. :hglev‘va ;'o lizml‘"t'hh.d‘::!flct n;d o | military experience and this will go |Pany L was in Willimantic on business| Frank Carr of Pascoag spent _the|&ims in entering the world war, ‘- B d SRS e ia long way toward glving the city a|Monday. week-end with his family on High |glory in America’ fiscated all weapons and firéarms. It {first class compan: Rev. Vernon W. Cooke of this city | street.. for principles of liberty and democ- |company at Bridgeport, Conn., testi- |i% dth‘x;.uxht hv,h:lethe shell v;'u :nal:n | is in New Haven attending the annual| ~Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Donahoe recent- | Facy. Through the medium of o nisht (fied late today in proceedings before et bi R imdp i B e B 0 H 4 H Ladies’ Night. convocation at Yale. ly entertained Mrs, John Ferry and ; o ;:. ¢ Wiltson = © oMOWINE | nited States Commissioner Hitch- |gearch his home. The police seout the . night will be held by the| Seymour Jackson of Norwich, a stu- | 507 Thomas of Meriden. o A kallows’ |cock by which the government seeks | theory that it was intended to blow up of Commerce in their rooms |dent at Trinity college, was visiting Motored to Southbridge. council, Na..270, Knights of Colum- |t0 recover valuable ofl lands in Cali- {the brfdge or destroy trains running street at eight o’clock this |friends in this city while enroute to bus, tender to our president, cod- |fornia, that in signing power of at-|on the New Haven road by the place A fine musical programme |Hartford Monday afternoon. r:”{nsn':?:t,mbfi“u;‘ Ssmlon gfl:- row w’;“”n‘ our hearty and earnest [torney to L. B. McMurtry,- Califorpia | where it was placed on the tracks. arranged. During the even- | Miss Mary Twomey has resumed her | 200 JJMduist. Gustav, Swany 21| approival of his stand in the present |mining promoter and two proxies, . ing cards will be played and refresh- |studies at the Baltic convent after|.q to Southbridse, Mass., S mternaai&::sldcmw ar:'m offer to him :m“fi’;::" hom';:: ‘l'lhl:’odx‘!‘:be ;‘an ENTENTE AIRPLANES CARRIED our undivided suppo: reme; The death of Richard M. Johnsdn, 73 occurred at two o'clock Monday after- , Crucifix LIGHT ON THE OIL thrown lg:; l.on“ Isisnd Sound off ments will be served. spending her vacation with par- ; Succeeding Eimore & Shepard e onte MY 2 M P h’:g" 3E | ore suests of b{lr«n-:' “{r;""-cf; p e e ot D the papers or uder what circumstances | OUT A REPRISAL BOMBARDMENT Chi Fi Mai Turner street. G aad S 3 FAMOUS FRENCH AVIATOR they were signed. — uneral or imney Fire on Main Street. reau were former residents of Baltic. o 3 'he proxies ratified a contract be- | Because of Submarine “Attacks on S 3 The fire department was called out | James S. Donohue visited his son, —_ CHARGED WITH HOMICIDE. |¢ween McMurtry and L. W. Herron, of British Hospital Shi 60-62 Nortk: St., Willimantig |Monday afterncon about 2:38 o'clock | who is a member of Company L. and MYSTIC Pt the Associated Oil company. regarding PN JEpitNs Sp p for a chimney fire in the house occu- |Stationed somewhere in the state, Sun Sub-Lieutépant Jean Navarre Placed |the sale of oil lands. McMurtry s ¢ 8.60 " Lady Assistant Tel conpection { pied by Peter Kramer on Main street. | day. He reports that the boys are — D alleged to have obtained land fraudu- London, pril 16, 8.44 p. m.—A British The alarm was rung in from: box fit- | §etting along in fine shape. Ambrose Clark Dies, Aged 36—Odd lently on goverriment grants mede ot | 24miralty statement issued tonight HIRAM N. FENN teen located on the corner of Winter | Some of the members of Company| Fellows to Entertain Westerly is, 3 10 & number of persons here who gave | says: E . nad Main streets. As the horses were |L have been stationed in this city re- Ledge—Congressman R. P. Freeman/ Lieutenant Jean N im- powers of attorney. ‘It developed “In consequence of German sub- UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |Somewhat late in arriving at the fire (ceived orders Aonday to move to| 4 Address Men's Club. French army’s famous aviators, who [during examination that McMurtry, 55 ‘attacM Brits = 62 Church 8t. Willimantic, Ct. hoyse members of the Alerts took u |other points in the state. The men 3 had been sought for several days. by |under power of attorney signed by '."l,‘,'l;;‘ei"d u‘}:fl!{ ;:d r:‘;‘::~ hcm‘ Selinbies e = 1 ;;n::; = oc‘:ozg\&:l ."rn)?e sumhad ':: left Willimantic during the afterneon.| smprose Clark, 86, died at the home | the police on a charge ‘of attempted |Chapman and seven others located 22 | vention of The Hague T g S R . W homicide, was captured today and |mining claims later proving to be of - ad- St s R e put out by the chemical and th: of his niece, Mrs. William MacDonald, large squadron’ of British and French BALTIC placed in a military prison to await |great value. Chapman testified 1,000 | 4 . . DR. F. C. JACKSO | g el o g e iy b on High street, Mondey Morning after | courtmartial ana probable examination | shares of stock of the Pacific ' ol |4irPlancs carried out o reprisal bom- . FG e S5 Fhe Tanon- Blais-Deschamp Wedding — Pascoag|deat and dumb, had been a resident of | DY mental experts. lands company subsequently were €17- | rday. ~ Many bombs were dropped Will Seek Recruits. Man Superintendent at Shetucket | ¥yStic for over 0 years and had made|” n, u1re was severely wounded last |he surrendered the shares to F. H.|Vip Eood results L DENTIST George Speirs, leutenant command- | Mills—Motor Party to Southbridge. |the past 15 years he had retired from |June and since then has acted in anjLearles, an officer 'of the company. |eni *S ity “iostile airpianes, 41l of er of the United States Naval reserve — tive work. but was seem on the|eccentric manner. In view of his|The witness said he aid not know | EPi% WA COSHIS Arpianes, Al oue Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic [force, was in Willimantic Monday | At St. Mary's church Monday.morn- {sireets daily until becoming ill last|splendid services to the country he "ow much oll land had been located in | ooy T e e st tam Phone 44 | M2King arrangements for holding ' a | ing at § D‘cdloxc‘kd)fiu Mary Louise De- ol He has been cared for by his|Was _punished lightly for several mamnamg by Mcllmlr;g. A ; £ schamp and Ludger Blais were united c breaches of the peace. ince January 1, , wi nteres niece, and for the past stx months has | PISEUCT, Orights ago he showed his |have you claimed any ' of the lands | THREE RIFLE SHOTS FIRED in marriage by Rev. J. V. E. Belanger. 23 Miss Dora Carnegle of Occum was the | Beenion Drcstger fis mincr Mol i 2l langer against the police by speeding [in which your name was used?” [INTO SHOP IN EAST BRIDGEPORT bridesmaid, and Oscar Blals, brother|nonalq, he is survived by four|through the principal streets of Paris|Chapman was asked. = — of the groom, was best man. The bri- | PONRIS: e, = SUITECS BY ord |in an automobile, knocking down every | “I have claimed none”, Chapman re- | Soldiers and Police Confisated Firs- 23 dal couple were met at the church by izs | Policeman he saw. Five policemen |plied. i ses. a delegation from the Children of | 3nd, Qlando Clark, and a niece, Miss |y, C*Tiie, (o nospitals as a result of — e e < Mary of which society the bride was - = this escapade and several others were |S{X INCH PROJECTILE BEridgeport, Conn,, April 16.—Follow- F 2 member. As the bridal party moved Westerly Lodge Coming. bruised severely. He then went to IN GUTTER IN BRIDGEPORT ? . * 3 3 down the centre aisle a wedding march | yednesday evening, April 25, Ston- |aviation headquarters and escaped in o ey ing the firing of three or '°‘: shots the American & from a rifle into }’s’; G;"&’;"" - s“g’;’ by the organ- ms;onu_\odg\g, No. 26, 1. w. i, wilt |an airplane. Found by Firemen—Turned Over to|from 2 rifle lnto the A7 - e 2 S - entertain _Na nse e, A o R e Ty Poli Th f the Sound. | Britis ant in Eas geport yes- WILLIMANTIC, CONN |, Ve e RS crops 8o chine {3767 8 "o Wasieriy, “The viehiors |HEARING ON FREIGHT RATEs | Pelics and Thrown Inte the Sound. | (Lo ) Jiicrmonn Solaiers wner com: L 3 . pearls. She carried an arm bouquet | .l Dring their t degree team and FRIDAY, APRIL 20,| Bridgeport, Conn., April 16.—A load- |mand of Major Beebe searched all the will do the work. After the work the g "1 ed and. primed six-ineh projectile, |BOUSes in Church Street, from which » - : [irection the shots were fired, for the Within the thancel Tl Her ‘irai |entertainment committee will furnish| o, the Propossd Gemeral Increase of beavers, Alma Deschamp and Beatrice 2 which bore the manufacture mark of |culprit. They were unable to ascer- Morrisett wore blue silk, and carried Entertained Club. 15 Per Cent. ternoon 1ying in the gutter twenty feet | tain the guilty person. baskets of flowers. Her honor maid| Miss Louise Gray entertained the| u... AoTi 16— The inter.|Was found by a fireman yesterday Assisted by the police they confls- wore yellow crepe de chine with cap |members of the Acroana club at her| - ashington, Apr e er- | the Union Metallic Cartridge Com; cated a number of rifles, revolvers to match and carried pink carpations. (home on Willow street Monday even- ;“‘; °°§m"'c'f,o‘=°mm ssion today set|gouth of the Central Avenue railfoad [and ammunition found in the tene- The bride’s gift to her maid was aing. A very interesting literary pro- lay, April 20, as the date of the|pridge, in Central Avenue. It was |ments. The street is mostly inhab- gold pendant. The groom gave his|Sram was carried out. first hearing on the proposed general|iyrned over to the police and was |ited by Hungarians. [ Sl oo R S ey increase of 15 per cent. in freight Congressman Fresman to Speak. | rates. The next meeting of the Men's club| The following telegram, sent to or- will be held Monday evening. April 23, | §anizations of shippers inquiring as to ing the unveiling Ava Maria Stella was | When the speaker will be Congressman | What action would be taken by the = o A e R X i o Children Cry for Fletcher's t 3 ‘ A. Quinn and Arthur Roy, Jr., sang a wi an open meeting and will St Neting ST B bt o e duet at the Agnus Del. At the offer- [held in the Odd Fellows' hall. Plans . > 20 » bei commission at Washington at 10 a. m. . J. Jodeoin sang Ava Maria. | are being made for the annual banquet Siny; Apcil 20, confied t» i . After the ceremony a breakfast was |to be held in May. The committee is served at the home of the bride on|James Cooper, A. L. Pitcher and|Mmethod of procedure and character of Church Hiil. The bride is the daugh- | George H. Greenman. investigation which could be had ia ter of Ozias and Olive Coté@®Deschamp. respect to proposed general rate in- The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Social and Personal ltems. crease. : Oliver Blais of Main street and is pop- | Selectman and Mrs. Percy V. Stone| “If tariffs are filed, hearings will be ular in different izations in town.|bhave returned from a three months' |had later on question of suspending . He was for a n of years jeader | trip to California. Cha. &l‘l Harriett Beckett of North Stonington is the guest of her aunt.| HELP WANTED AT U. S. Miss M ‘E. Bro g Holmes has returned from p Eight H. Day. 2 Drops of Magic “Geta-lt* |New Haven after a visit with Miss ifference be- supper. v Miss Claire Luther has returned to Chicago, April 16.—The United States Annie A. Rathbun. T Pablo Casals will play for you, exactly O e e Steua 2] s, Sealter White of Ashaway is as he plays in concert and as only Casals e ‘;f{: :"":fv used -i try to gt rid | ihe guest of her mother, Mrs. Clarence £y kY . v ur or can play, if you have his exclusive SGets-1™ Nued comn hie-| Nrs. Henry Inderdohnen and daugh- Y. remedy lfil‘u'l::r! are visiting in Sheiton. Jones of Maryland is Marion Wilcox. .35; six - ® the nm\ol Miss :&:.x‘ tnl-- ¢ Frank N. Gilifillan, Claude H. Gilt- 5 to 3 o m la fllan and Gillfillan have re- | straightener, 33.75; four 7Y — The wages are based N, A T vertime. Records Casals” recordings of Schumann’s im- Enos M. Grey o o St and” Mre. ex; umtl: hrases Rrbri.naein'a ~M°51:1’; “"‘E";t = :::::: in ,"msmcdfimmd&im- . left for Bridgeport, where they are to Saens’ “Le Cygne” have all the poignant . > beauty of tene that moved eritics to declare Casals “the greatest living player of any Ifred Johnson has returmed to Ivoryton after a visit with his parents on Water street.