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TOLD IN NORWICH few feet of moving res. ' “Two ! Cioee-up pictures wsn of E.F. Clerk. < -1-». o % e = E r | DI H picture was u:fi en Day—Borough m i} 5 J /3 A Resident Known to all Our Readers Vednos B! g a Relates an Experience. & , Motoroycla | mm i — Proving. j i 5 ENTHUSIASTIC OBSERVANCE Wednesday evening ibsut 5.30-Heury | -1 G Readers of The Bulletin have been e 11 be heid - bly 1 fif llé ‘high .tml ‘The sub- ‘halefc b: Bl R T R ST b R R Secyeie on s on«v.a in Jew- | Spalding:Rishmond ~Wedding—Atta- | City Iwmldi Aotivities ts De Henor | told again and msain of the merits of States young men Memorial Day a & Phylieflly fit, a system ow-n [ Sreer. nEe He. fl‘”' be, | ott City with more “3& than | waugan Company, With Offices at 's Defenders, Dead and | ng; reliable, time-proved kidney rem- and compulséry military fn | Eowele meat | THE towh rdistd on| Norwich, to Insurs All Employss— lel:‘—U . et ::""' $ay—Doan's Kidney Pills. The ex- e T e n A T head. toal Commade - \gh e an) At hm Fautires of Momeritt Day °=";' Call b 3",.‘!. b I W0 | sensise toid 5o s Memorial Day was cbserved in this affirmative side 11 be: C)w. ia- 8 was m %m;q:y ance—New Stesl Record Racl Sea. ’ " Mfl ¥ Clus. pe Ce 0 are no ose of un D e e Shan cus: | Flewr, Vaimore Monast and o kTR A3 front ot The| Town Hall—General Enthusiasm for| Tournament st Golf Clu on account of existing con- [and upholding the negative: Walter P b tmm hall on Baule -m thel Liberty Loan. ada; Riley, Jonn-Harvey t“nnl Bita MeCot- o rrpad received m‘;‘ u;% People in Putnam Wednesday Early in th orning, the Spanish |lum. e sputants ave been 8 buttpnbo ‘bouquet At the home of her parents, Dr. and | Wae Veterans 1etc in Butotrucks for | coached by Misses Ray and Burnham Yad end £eay ; was led by n&nfiu tmiw Day [ At S O o e kel Riche emori ‘E- ekt peopi the surroundinz cemeteries. _ The |of the faculty. Prizes totalling 315 % T8 Do srrdighes 1 3 u. oamm and his Charics mond was united in Memo: Windham, Windham Center, North |Wlll be awarde ‘morning’s m of the poflco court | Falmer, on ' horseback. They aay actively E. S. Bennett, carpenter, 465 Main e e L e Miss Bradiey 1l on two courtts, for being on the wronk o i mgtmb rformed by Lot ance, I SRR, Mo, TNy beck hed were visited. e firs Wt - - k V. . ¥ % TR Plumb of tne Windham Centor | Miss Gladvs M. Bradiey 1s very mI[ 595, 5 € biaco-n Meo it o s : ar Warden "mm oE the Methodist, ehureh: Al :';b‘“g_',"‘,";:‘; troubled me; aching a good deal My Shareh Spdie el Y Maraher B 3 Tovre. the S and &h Eim and Provi- |work required considerable stooping custom of decorating the graves. Rev.|student at the - AT M. e = T Al Bannon spoke in St. Joseph's |ing school is substituting for her. Rescued Child Who Fell Into Water.|'n 7" ; "y Gape, Rev. Albert Don y Hary s oSwots, 1L o ining. This seémed to sggravate known person, living far away. The casesare Norwich cases, told Ly Nor- e a Wheels bana played _— While vhfint near the water at|pell, Rev. J. B. Aldrich, the master h rere a prayer by Rev. b G e Y. M. C. A. WAR WORK Horgeahos bridgs, the thres year old |of ceremonies, A. W. Tripp, Rev & M. | Tl gor i ool s a4 2na’ singing Y |the. trouble. Pains causht me across In the afterncon, exercises were . % « u into the | Anthony, Town Clerk sthfi’flu e families of the bride mnd Mary’'s chure S . T haw Doaws Kioney Piis held in Willimantic cemetery. Explained at Mass Meeting Held in Louis Masse, chairman of the school a few intimate friends | Y The order of the parade was as fol-| Chamber of Commerce Reams— |%b% A committee, Dr. G. H. Jennings, and n'!:cnt for the wedding. A buf- advertised and one box actsd very lows: Plat ¢ police, Wheeler’s other patriotic citizens. erved. served - Wmerican band, Major, Rau, marshal| About $250 Secursd, boy and rescued tions from weveral ‘f“‘:,"‘ Y iy 1o Jurta ] i quickly anq relieved this trouble. T o tails 1, the First e - the day thelr weds ! a recommend th T feel they will ’:fl:)er::m:zmpch;ss }\ru'xmnd If B‘;fy _A ‘mass meeting relaCtive to ;ur his father and Dr. Jenkins was called D by motor for ir ding | 08 08 n . em as ree! ey <. Sons of Veterans, Spanish War |Work of the Y. M. C. A. was held|ang soon had the boy in a normal|the boys who are mun, military [ Phe bride bas msde Wer homé im where prayer help others. B e Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't et Y v W 50¢, 3 n Grand Army. Woman's Re- |the chamber of commerce rooms Tues- | gondition. The boy is in bed but aside | training at the, R. G. under | pan; racticall of her life liét “Corps, citizens in automobiles. [98Y evening and was _ atiended by | from a little water in his lunge he I8 |the charse of Pricipal B B D e e hhomn mere " Thg|Sregational church and the address At the cemetery 138 graves of vet- |about sixty people. o, W-las well as ever. son, | groom is with the Aberthaw Cone |7as made by Rev. C. J. aMmply ask for a kidney remady—get ns were decorated. S e o The Jewett Clty cemetery was vis- | B oo I8 T O ohich has haa |Tector of St. Philip's church. 4 o the parade returned to the |MCKIm and I T Gellion. o e FUNEDAL. ited first. Here the graves were dec- |Charge of much of the comstruction Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that went alrect to St Mady's| Mr. Mckim gave stgtistics FEis oy — orated and prayer offered by Rev. Al- I htae on. at Godiresr: Sk soldiers’ momu- |yt Bennett had, Foster-Milburs Co., where there was a flas rais- |0 the present war. More men have William Birchali. bert Donnell, At St. Mary's cemetery | tro pant Tows monthe Y e atreet, conducted by e - the programme being as besn ‘Antinisin the DesbEe ey fAn 1 of William Birchall, late | Rev- J. F. McCabe offered the prayer | the Past | 2 TRS W. er, commander of the | Props. Buffalo, N. Y. Dedication of the flag. Rev, | Were ever in battle before and move | The funeral o igm Birchall, late | 750" T 1G Baptist comeétery the pray- Holiday Guests. ooy i : have been killed. - Over six - million | of Stonington, was held in St Joseph's | 01 "1y "Rev. J, H. Aldrich. The| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon of Hart-| At the cemeteries the graves of the | T J. Martinea men are now held in prisén camps | cemetery Wednesday morning. ® | Jand plaved dirges at each place. |ford spent the holiday with relatives |soldier dead were decorated and the |1916, to June 1, 1917, the high water ! One-half of the earning capacity of | body arrived in fhls clty at 9.55 In the | Pand, Plaved dirges ot each place, nere, Wi Dixon remaining 20F" & Do | uoetar Holoar RaiRs Bt Tt TSV the warring nations is being used to [ morning. Relatives acted as bearers.| ,Uefore passing under the, tomn a8 b Atrarrean Bida ard éscort duty poe. 7 3 keep up the war. Mr. McKim showed hag T A band played America. E\erect Mitchell has resigned with [and in addition to the members of ark Season, Opens. ’ pledge to the fla= why we are fighting. He sald: Hyman Kinsman Dead. The exercises were held at David|Kent A. Darbie and is to enter the|the Grand Army the patriotic socie-| Wildwood Park was open Memortal . address, Rev. er Lemieux, The invasion of Belgium and the| Hyman Kinsman, aged 17. recently |yaja Fanning Park. Rev. E. M. An-|employ of N. A, Jordan. ties of the city were represented in |day, afternoon and evening, for the later presented Mayor D. P.|sinking of the Lusitania was so much|or Brooklyn, N. died at St. Jo | thony offered prayer. The fchool | Walter Caswell of Melrose, Mass, |the procession. The Eoy Scouts also |firsi holiday of the present season. address, Mayor D. P, Dunn;: |murder as if the Germans had invaded | seph’s ho.olm early Wednesday morn- | children sang several selections and |formerly of this town, was a visitor |had a troop In line. Dancing was the chief attraction and - the eadets of St. Mary’s school | Connecticut and killed American clt-|ing of Bright's disease. The bodY |there was music by the band. Brief |with friends here Memorial Day. A feature of this year's -procession | this seemed to appeal particularly to command of Henry Dumas, the |izens. We would have been forced to|was pr?u-ed and dnippod t3 Brook- | addresses were made by Rev. Albert| Miss Jennie C. Mirth of Abington,|that attracted very general attention |# large number of persons both from sone, America, children; |give up our right of democracy and|jyn X. Donnell, Rev. J. B. Aldflch and Rev. | Mass., spent the holiday with friends |during the afternodn was the presence | this city and surrounding towns. Many Wheeler’s nd- address, | OUr honor among nations if we had J. J. McCabe, Mr. ipp presenting |in Danielson. of Putnam's Home Guard company,|motored to the park and remained Mg S " Inot risen against Germany. What ALTIC g 2 Mayor J. J. McGarry commanding. | throughout the afternoon and even- O o Belioross of FAREHES. Song. T e e . bl B PepuEE & :1'1? i wionne s Pl;::;:flm': ;:;,,':""""n at|The company, making ite first public|ing. Canoeins claimed the attention of ) hy the children. merican cou ad = a X of a few and some of tha boats wers i i i b b‘o(‘ ading a m! In 3 Ci ul . 3 in i h: f th fons Bicyclist Breaks Show Window. een z L3 League Spen 1 Evening—M: decorated it with bouquets. e er T aton, whe hea e | fact that the organization has not yet|is aga B St ias W (e, coricomien The corner window of Lenard's gar. | COUDITY as soon as the soldiers could| goinners’ Delegates at Plainfield| At the close of the exercises the |y 'y pio of the plant department |TSCCived its uniforms or other equip- rrive et we waited for Germany' de scems |5 VC Yiowa not hold ourselves back | Conference. school children were given 4 Iuneh|,s the 5. N. E. T. compeny here for it was broken onm | FoE TS Ot CnG we find ourse at the pari and dinner was Served at|(he past 17 vears, has resigned and ment. Miss Dorcas Bartlett and Miss Sil- via Wheelock, mounted, did escort 8t. Mary's Church Redecorations. At St. Mary’s church staging is be the second time in = i The extra trolley cars leaving Baitic {the Methodist vestry. Mr. and Mrs. | ¢, ter th 1 f & A Dur- ing erected for the use of artists who 0 now face to face with the greatest 5 8 s to enter the employ of K. A. Dar- |t ‘The friendship of the South Amer- | ¢rowded. In epite of heavy trafic the | ATransements and, weve J0W 258 oy dny. tations arranged for by Rev. Charles ican countries is valuable mow and | cars kept close to schedule tifme. S y i 3 ATTAWAUGAN COMPANY Stra Vs, E. Willams was chairman |5 Bedard. This work wili cake most ame down Miagn ciree: they are looking to the United States Bocial Evening. Cured at Norwich Sanitarium. TO INSURE ALL EMPLOYES|Of the committee having in charge the | completed the beaity of the interior for their ideals. The foreign branch| A social evening was held Tuesday | yfiss Dorothy Paul has returned arrangements for the lunch: the mat- | will have been yreatly enhanced d to t Wainut street. - ) o, L — could T i re ¥ she has been for several weeks, and t N ich, Provide Life Polici " 2 gene on the sidewalls and the sanctuary okl h. Before introducing Mr. Gallion, Mr fof the Epworth league. Sandwiches. |jar health is completely restored at Norwich, to Provide Life Policies | cher, Mrs. Annn T. Albee, Mrs. Bimira| il also be elaborately adorned Cook explained the plan to raise| ape jee cream and coffee were served s for About 400. Fry . Mable Carpenter, Mrs. - s < dead, but |Money and Windham's share in it i8|py {4e committee in charge. Vocal . Sherman was superintendent Holiday at Golf Club, the boy was to turn hack into ;;»L"cfr‘l)dfl"“ Willimantic should not be ;nduilnslruxa:nmldwlsw: were r’gl;de{;d OBITUARY. m;‘h;l{)\zmv:-xg ::;T;am ’?::\nltltl; g{ the dini‘?‘g room. At thehlupglywu— Members of the Putnam Countrs o & :ond. o ¢ Misses Gertrude Swanson, Dorothy < et s a W 3 oy e were Mrs. Lillie Leach and Mra. {club endid Memoria T i e BT Mr. Gallion’s Address. Wk Olke dobuson ang =~ Freds. Miss Prudence Laponte. ana Pineville, all in the town of Kil- | Mary J. Pray. T SR Fuisndid Memorist & zave his name as Peter Manning, liv- Mr. Gallion then told about the|Schmidt. Games were enjoved. Miss Prudence Lapointe died after | lingly, announced that it will insure Automobiles were provided for the|of the club experts played ng in Stone Row. % commercial, financial, educational and | Baltic people visited the different [a short illness at her home on North [the several hundred employes In it#|veterans who participated in the pro- tournament ¢ L —— religious possibilities in South Ameri- | cemeteries in Sprague Memorial day|Main street, on Memorial Day morn- [mills. 5 cession. s mre going to be Detter tham Prize Debate. ca, especially Brazil, which is larger|and decorated the soldiers’ g*aves. ing. She was the daughter of Mr.| This is life insurance and will ap- e A er this season and it is already as - evening, June 6, a pub- |than the United States. Arthur Roy, Jr, delivery clerk atfand Mrs. Henry Lapointe and was|Ply to all employes who have been GAME CALLED OFF Sroa that interest in the elub a i £ In respect to the war, Germany | Brown's for the past five vears, has|22 vears of age. with the company for at least three R s g R hs i fecieath, v herself is gullty of deeds which she| resigned to become stock cierk at a| She was a proficient musician, play- |months. The minimum policy is to be | g nghine Came Too Late to Arrange|very satisfactory staindard set ———— ARIE WL A2{E |condemned in The Hague tribunal |garage in Willlmantic. ing often for affairs mt St. Mary's|for $500, the maximum for 31,000, all |~ B8 BRTE 00 SR S ARRES| Lo HE RS such as the sinking of unarmed com- e PhieTala R i church. 'Her aeath is & great shock |policies being imereased until the max-| [o¢ A Mail Not Claimed. mercial vessels, the use o e aero : er nds. mum o ¥ is reached. 3 " i L l bomb. mnow edopted by all countries,| Harry Johnson, Dennis Suilivan, Jo- ‘°s,’}e 8 "éf,r‘.i’v,d by her parents and| Operatives who have been with the l‘:"““i“-‘ N N e the use of poisonous gases, and of |S6Ph Ashworth represented the Baltic| ynree sisters. Mrs. George Bryant, |company for long periods will be in-| A cold and dark forenoon caused a|€laimed at the post office this e Tianid are. Mule Spinners’ union at a conference | e Larry Glson and Miss Alice La- |sured at the outset for the maximum [cancellation of what was to have been | 1§31 Poltl, O. B. e The United States has been pro-|of the New Eng®d Mule Spinners’| ;.- amount, $1,000. Other policies for [Pytnam's opening baseball game with | Goneigine. Soorce b b tected by the British navy. Germany |association held at Plainfield Monday. Holiday Guests. sums between $500 and $1,000 will be | A piie e 1o T R is leaving France in a condition that Noted About the Village. B e BF ki anent issued in placing the insurance, in ;ed American Optical team ow dut - r‘:n:lton‘_‘ -;‘n e 1:: will ‘allow her to recuperate and Te-| A number of Baltic people spent the | wagiasann ot O B Garaners. accordance with the period In_whioh [bridge on the fair grounds Wednes- &ent, W. 1. Favics o con- the beneficiary has been in t - | day . e T I Holigey woleas b t.helr Sodens Mr. and Mrs, Arthur E. Swift and | pany’s employ. There e e e xd)aoi\ntrr:er:&m::nhunr:yec:g o Pans who | Miss Donaida o 3 e T The tenement recently erected for|gaughters Helen and Catherime of ® terbrook Fru-a-fives” ate Him Fee he . G Axhas been prepar. | Gennge Bemiariats on Beiic Helshts s | Sieeners BT yor%, Snerint pot 400 operaives in the' chres il op” | Red fiired”on the stiracuon s the | SIS As If Walkin on Air training camps, Viclous tempers pre- | o4 QUCET . [ty composed of|3f the home of Mr. Swift's sister, | fces in Norwich. Contrary ss he has been all season, Home Notes of Interest ‘ E side and they will ruin the morals of | G o Swanson, Arthur Almauist: Arthur | S arer” o SSoX: The fact that the employes are to|the weather man switched tne dope| The case of one man charged wit 5 2 3 the young men unless the latter are! yo oo Rober:i Hines and Nelson Ad- Miss Flsie Foster of Providence |pe insured was announced by Agent|just after the noon hour and a beau- | having been intoxicated, w Omitria, Nov. 28th. 1914, {gupplied with some diversion from the [ 5088 Ot e A Wednes. | /25, & suest Wednesday at D. F.|C. H. Truesdell. The action taken is|tiful afternoon flashed out, but it was |a session of the city court “For over two years, I was troubled |monotonous life. The United States = Finn's. purely voluntary on the part of the|tpo late to agaln make arrangements|day morning. A small fine was Im- = ? The store which was entered Sun-|company, which as an asset to the|for the game. Then, also the grounds | posed. 4 e ; B will be fighting three armies, Germany,{ * Girard Almquist, Albert ek ke € with Cenmstipation, Drowsiness, Lack of Austria-Hungary and dissipation, the J"Irsrg‘“mnq e TB‘gnon o g:ir;lgm is owned by Edward Blan- | town of Killingly is as constantly pro- | were rather wet following the rain of In augmenting trolley service for Appetite and Headackes. OrvedayIsaw |last form getting the greatest number| wos, olo. =" i = ductive as are the fertile fields. Year |the three preceding daye. the' holiday, open cars were ri your sign which read “Fruita-tives |of vietims. S fayiante and party of friends | oAndreY MoNicol is visiting Fred |after year rolls by and the milis run | Next Sunday afiermoon, then, will|the Tine for the first time this sea - This forcing of the monotonous life - , L3 3 TY lon as steadily as time. give the fans here their first game. A considerable number of Putnam = ; i » ‘from Woonsocket were guests Memo- | Acade; ma;ke you lf:el like walklmg on aj s ;]p:::y;stl:;ar‘l{]“;“‘firi::n:'(:fil;iumll enel : rial day of Mr. and Mrs. Existe Lucler. | Horace E. Lee of Webster. Mass., This appealed to me, so ec 0 | Torcs mom e tm‘"""! o, | The trip was made in a lerge touring |was in town Wednesday. try a box. In a very short time, I |54 nous time into one during which The company has constantly shown |The visitors are the Joe Connolloy- | men who are working for greater crop Interest In its workers and during the | Roy Rock All Stars, and these well |production spent a part of their holi- past yea v rom i r ghri AL i €. Dréschér has returned | FeTPert Thompeon has been wt|Chehges and improvements in Hs VI | seam to Batnam Tinae ohl st She | Gearee a Thnyer finant son of Mr. began to feel better, and now 7 fee!. the men will be r?ir;indedngl l:iome the | from a busiriess iy’ fit- New Britain ;‘::!;’ from Dover, N. J., for a few ml“f“ inlc;lfiling thetmnaiunn;n ):3! an locals a real warm battle. and Mrs. Charles T. Thayer, v i ish evervt arrived on e J. o 2 ok > s electric lij ing system for al omes >4 - - e Ve n 0] Thaveaigood Aapatite, Telish ewiry & o ttx!‘:ntca:l‘\t) found outposts of New Haven and Waterbuyr. The trib | Mrs. Arthur Strickland of Middle- |ang the it L o e et Tk ob SN Batton | atiact of o i st I eat, and the Fleadaches are gone the Y. M. C. A. in even the first line i Htor. town is at the home of her gparents; | club centers, one at Attawauzan, the | Braves has scores and scores of ad-| The Burrillville team. to have pla: : : Misses Antonia and Anna Rabitaille | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Paul ile her L i entirely. I recommend this pleasani | trenches. - ; & other at Ballouville. The insurance |mirers in this city and Rock also can|ed the Putnam High school team Fruit medicine ta sy fm_‘_s{, The men give their lives for democ- | SPERt Memorlal day in Hartford. | = husband is on duty for a Week as|iganother step the company has taken |count a great many friends. Both |here, did not put in an appearance 2 - racy, but the country is too mechan- |, T i8e MUSred Swanson and Al e guard. in the benevolent treatement of its|have played with Putnam and against [ Memorial day morning, so a team DAN McLEA! ically occupied with the war to aid the | 5 R 00 employes, many of whom have been|Putnam. They are going great guns |mostly of former high school students 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.30, trial size, 25¢. | Dringing togethier of the dying eolfier| 3r and Mrs. Bert Townsend of| PRESTON CITY'S OBSERVANCE |With the concern for years. e e o e ] S Mafe up aud Wap + ot % tan. 3 ~." |and his rel < M. C. A. Mo A e em that is up to thelr stan of | the regular team. Atall dealemsor sant pastpeid by Fult- [yemeay nis il The. sicrdiaming e ass, are SPending a f0% | Momorial Day Exercises Well Attend-| NEW GRAVES TO DECORATE |pep. Handy played with the a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. the warring nations are being called | 58 00 RN ST of Harttord, for- #d and Much Enjoyed: el Cost of Schoels Increased. team, e atirefarics Joiy 1% merly of Baltic, is ‘gfind‘n‘l few da: = A Number of Grand Army Comrades| A table of the comparative cost of e e oSl B3 furnished with | With Mr. and Mre. Thomas J. Sulilvan. | A large and appreciative assemblage| Have Dropped Out Since Parade of |schools to the town of Putnam JAY M. SHEPARD o a0e & five assistant secre. | Stanley Walker of Worcester ia the [of Preston City citizens united with| |aet Year. _ |through a series of recent yvears has| Never Pat Elnors & Shesktd e A v of aitice to me|EUeSt of his sister, Mrs. John Hinch- |the children on historic grounds around been compiled in the office of the sec- k cliffe, of Wall street. the monument of General Samuel Mott | There was more than usual impres- | Fetary of the town school committee. | g Croupy call is-generous, $16,300 being . sub- t of - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn nad |to render a very pleasing Memorial | giveness this year in the Memorial day | The fgurés show that the cost has FuneraiD“‘mflrafldEmbalmfl scribed in Bridgeport in a mass meet- | o 7 TP piainfield were guests Wed. |Day programme. The thin line of | sxereises 1o Danieison tor one 4oy | materially increased during the past| Child to ing in one night. Canada has spent E 1 . . 1 Y 8 : pas hile Ameri- | nesday of friends in town. three remaining resident veterans are | seomed to bring a realization of the |four years. but it is claimed only in & 60-62 North St., Willimantic [$0%30 2 perecn Tor 8i0, woile A i A el G. V. Shedd, D, A. Johnson and|fact that the countre Is again at war, |measure commensurats with the ex-| Bed With- Lady Assistant Tel. connectio Cards for donations were distributed, | M d Mrs, George M Rhodes K. Lewis. A large procession|as in the days when the veterans of | tension of the educational facilities of o o Lady As E on | _ Cards for domations were distributed, r. and Mrs, ge Moran enter- |was led by these veterans to the cem- |another gront strngele were: I their |the town and the increased cost that| out Giving B 125 hat “been subscribed, |aned at the Baitic inn Wednesday |etery where the graves of their twen-|youth and strensth. bears en educational work as well as HIRAM N. FENN e the total up to $250, $100 of | Arhe g mbre. Oliver Moran, Prank |ty-five departed comrades were deco- |” In carrying out the day’s exercises |On all other lines of endeavor. a Dose of i otted E Ashe of Rockville and George Brown |rated by the children from the three|in Danielson much the same routine| FOT the year 1913-14 the cost of the UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |Which is uns il of fleSp;in:fl‘e;d Mass. The trip was | participating schools. They then re-|as has becn followed for wears was |Schools in this town was 323,278.49: F /! H d Tll‘ 2 Church St. Willimantic, Gt Ghadtauqus Opens. T Btk ot Jewert ity |LIed (0 B8 Jora where,the mony | chreied owt The e Tormed lat € | 00, ST ek o (w5 | § Orc) 8 Hiomey an ik Lady Assistant| The Chautaugua opened Wednesday was o visitor here Weanesday bies a conspicuous place and of which | ana’ marehed to the soam ety Ao Mothers know it stops croup for its seven-day run in Willimantic. Miss Alice McGuire of Willimantic | Charles Brown and Hon. Lucius Brown | exercises were held in accord with the be: it cuts the thick chok The big tent is pitched on Windham |spent Wednesday with her father,|are the donors. A number of peoble|programme previously anmounced and |requirsd return as promptly as possi-| Decauseitcuts the thic A - DR F C J ACKSON field. Mayor Dunn introduced "‘.,‘\',‘1“ ‘]lzlc(}ulre. had congregated at the library and|where the address of the day was de- |ble. Young men who wish to do so’| ing mucus, clearsthe throat of 5 Seeds to the large audlence at the ss Estelle Authier of Putnam spent | were awaiting the procession that re- livered by Rev. Joseph Allen of|vill have opportunity to furl out such hlegm, stops the hoarse me- . DENT’S, evening performance. %fl;}holid‘sr' "[:’l‘xthhher cousin, Miss Doris | turned from the cemetery. C. Parker | Brooklyn. cards today phlegm, hP the difficult 3 Takes Mevie Pictures of Parade Twara Farrell, Jro called on friends | oroie & Bhohs thon s diree: | mATIer {he exercises at the hall the Enthusiasm for Liberty Loan A e . = # 3 + Quaker Hill Wedne on friends |music. G. V. Shedd then gave direc- |marchers again assembled in line and aprpiaie . -4 breathing, then quiet sleep. Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic| During .the parade and flag raising | at or TN Veedusenr. tions to decorate which was done bY | proceeded to the soldiers’ monument| A splendid sign of the interest here Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis Bousesd i th home 44 | Wednesday “Jim” Mahu took quite a| James Miley was in New Canaan|four boys and eight girls after which |at Davis park, where exercises were |id Making as big a showing as possi- . T s 7 u $o. m. Phone Wednesday a salute to the flag was given inlheld and later to Westfeld and St |ble in fetting subscriptions for Lib- | Writes: “Foleys Honey and Tar com bbbl Sl A T - which all present eoql_;hpig. -rgh wl James’ cemetery for the decoration of | ®Tty bonds is that already manifested | pletely cnredmyvl;:’ykoln;ery -:veer: Friends of the Kaise: followed by singing ‘The Star Spansl: |soldlers’ graves. There werc new |In some manufacturing plants, where| attackofcroup. Weknow from exper- » If there is anything the Kaiser|®d Banner” and prayer led by Fev. F.|graves to decorate this year, for g |Canvassing of the employes by other| jence that itis nwondevfnlmmedy(or ’ fllearly !ovu; i.1unt now it's a food spec- Wi::me"iy.burg b A :umbgg ot ;eteram of the Civil war ::I;lenflt t::*'m:é:n“':&’cm:::‘finl’; conghs, colds,cronp, whooping cough.” ulator in t —Chi % Get ave been ple; e e e y 5 werking quietly expect to be able wu_LIMA“T'c CONN Fa:’rrtl;:ldoioAu'::y in :o.':r:e:";?'f:wo,f : Kenneth abriskie recited When [the Co: ;y\ecticut Trust & Safe Deposit %iredno.dgy members of the com- NEW UNITED STATES meetings throughout the county, the |Grandpa ‘Wears His Uniform and Ma; compai of Hartford, and one of Kil- | mittees appointed to boom the sale of county resource committee through on Pierce’s was Your Flag and My |lingly’s sons, and who is vice presi-|Liberty bonds here received commu- GOVERNMENT agricultural department is xhu‘owmg t‘z:: Flag; a dialogue was given by Helen |dent of the Windham County Nation- | nications from Chairman Charles A. farm operatoms of this district what a | Starkweather's school ~ after which |8l bank, has been elected a director | Tillinghast of the central committee, . serious situation the natl Minnte Mopsick recited The Blue and |of the Terry Steam Turbine company |urging them to take up their work as ‘N romen,s Sllk and Cre e n regard to f0od and how the commic, |the Gray and Alice Palmer, Barbara [of Hartford ~This is an old’ eatab- | eoon as bossible. 1 < p tee will work with the farmers to re- | Frietchie. i jietarE, Sinipany, ek, Home Guard Drilling Well. 2 ° e ings. Mr. Tholen closed with a few ap- |ing the smaller unit of turbines, and Rl propriate remarks whereupon G. V.|at the present time has orders on its Those who saw this—week" Ehedd expressed the appreciation of | books which will keep it running for |the members of Danielson himself and his comrades to all par- |more than a vear. Guard company were pleasantly sur- To be Known as the GREAT FOR ECZEMA ticipating in the exercises. Three N 8hiel Paoka. prised at the pregress that is being cheers were given to Old Glory and| sieel racke for the vaults recently | M@de With the development of their These pretty and attractive Dresses come in a nuriber of styles, and designs are summery and very attractive. AND OLD SORES |Eiteiris, v aimisrea with e o 5008 (00 haiihalna oy | miiary swimie. Tnars wers s men | LIBERTY LOAN benediction. keeping records have been received|gas conducted by Captain A. P. N d ] . . . Y oo, o g v ks i e Pleve, Speming o ihe” omes”sp | ooamare, o O oreunizer, ol tn¢| These bonds will be issued in ou can choose ollowing ‘materials uarantse My Ointment, Says| The solution of the Irish problem, |the town eclerk. o y i e Peterson. the irian comvention will And; Tes in| The racks are models of their kind, | Feu, i compan formation and are| denominations as low as $50. responsible for- the |the word compromise.—Chicago Her- with roller equipment, so as to make With continued progress to match VN: il lladly receive sub- Silk, Poplin, Crepe-de-Chine and Taffeta, all in the col- you are o the sliding in or taking out of vol ors demanded now, variously trimmed with. embroidery, son, e 3 umes a very easy matter. The racks [Jht% DS Sfim'fiw‘nfi"e‘xm‘;fi“yfi Talks Like a Man. T vault an e e Boor aite, of |uniformed #nd_eauinped, will be ablc |scriptions free of charge. Herbert C. Hoover talks like a man | provide space for 160 volumes of rec- | i, 2PPear in pibiic and betore lons % ber, On the i 5 - b ry drugsist o Moirs At Ra's (MG ROt - | Lo - the organization will be ready for the e of the interesting features is large patch or purchase price If Peterson's | Charleston News and Courier. O eceiving Registratién Carde, ~ | FOTK for which it is intended, guard JEWIEI"I' C'l'l'Y ‘ duty within the state Connecticut. Y iy - B g e g New BritainThe Teallan Workmen's | commenced. to recelve miliiars resiss| ' Warking on Murder Case . 3 - rul sores, salt lew in.- tal 01 '® | commence receive military re q ase. Georgette Crepe and very often in contrasting colors. i, | loage, on orsanization formed by local | tration cards flled in different cities m,smew Policemen Robert Hurley and 4 3 : kin diseases, blind, bleeding and itch. ans last February, opened I wns ung men who claim we r have returne . Prices range from $12.50 up to $25.00. ki burne, scalds, | rooms in the McDonough block last I-umngly as their home. More of nslr ‘Invest :-uomrdmhe:u;? s AVINGS B AN K s week with a social time. There was |[these cards are expected today and Ali. Nothing has been music and a number of speakers. The | the number s expected to make a big llvm ont thh week as 10 progress - whole Italian colony was invited to the | jump by the ehd of the week and that by the officers. Two suspects, F. E. ROBINSON, Treas. hospitals. Amputation Y opening. The new organization starts ore will be receivéd Monday ians, arrested mrespectively e s 0 off with a large membership. It is|and Tuesday. Mr. Preston aiso has - woa-we. Weith. Graiyenor- | o m s oL LT T e b 11 . . . Ointment.’ planned to encourage ians to take |filled out a number of cards for young |dale,- men who are Baileved to have |, us Lorore tne public, P here 1 B out citizenship papers /and in other [men here who live in other places and | knowiedge of much value to T he ad- vs make them ‘Americans. |who have been anxlous wo make the lice, are still held at Brookiyn mr' R P ot e Bunsetin.

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