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Girl Pallbearers at Miss Fountain's Funeral—Why Backus Hospital Am- bulance Came Rapidly and Returned - Slowly. guilty. Judgment in the case was suspended. The youngster stated that|_ Funeral services for Miss Rosalina Fountain were held from St. M-fi' . lie and the other boys had seen an- ¢ ot church at 9 o'clock Monday morni When Norwich Citizens Show a Way. There can be no reason why any reader of this who suffers the tor- tures of an aching back, the annoy- What Is Going On Tonight mantic Lodge, No. 11, A. O. U. ley Street. San_Jose Council, No. 14, K. of C.|other boy hide the gun under a log Main Street. and the latter had let them take it.|Rev. J. H. Seiferman celebrated the ance of bladder disorders, the pains $ Tnread City Temt, No. 23, K. of M. | “"B08 "Reads, who was with the | requiem high mass. The bearers were 2 M et e Councll, No. 723, R. A, |DPoys when the shooting affair occur- |J. Godoury, Arthur Fontain, Arthur|and dangers of kidney ills will fail to . . No. 723, R. A | 3%n Mountain street, Saturday, will | Cyr, Charles Roy, Philip RoY, Fred|peea the words of a neishbor who ¥ Main Street. Olive Branch Council. No. 10, R. and S. M., Masonic Hall, Mdin Streét. OVER-CONTRIBUTION EXPECTED Belief That City Has Pledged $13,000 for Red Cross—Apportionment $10,- 000. The Red Cross campaign in this city came to a close Monday evening and most of the teams reported their contributions. The exact figure of Boisvert. Four girls as pallbearers, who carried ribbons attached to_the casket were Miss Jennie Roy, Miss Celia Cyr, ,Miss Florentine Richotte, Miss Eawardina Boucher. The attend- ance was large and there were many beautiful flowers. Relatives were pres- ent from Willimantic, Bristol and Taftville, Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery in Sylvandale. Funeral Di- rector J. A. Hourigan was in charge. At Wi antic Memorial. A delegation from Reliance of P, was in Willimantic be beforé the police court this morn- ing on the charge of carrying a re- volver without a license. MADE HAUL OF MOXIE Seven Small Boys Court for En- tering Cellar of Blish Store. has found relief. Read what this Nor- wich woman says: Nrs, C. E. Fowler, nlnfil.lnflk says: “I am very seldom without Doan's Kidney Pills in the house and 1 buy them at the Lee & Osgood Co. I have had attacks of backache which have come on from a cold. Some- times overwork has brought on those Seven small boys were in the police station Monday evening and were lec- tured for breaking into the Blish gro- cery store on Church street Sunday. The youngsters were Anthony Chase, lodge, the amount collected is not known yet = ESiI aibony, Chepe{ V0. M, K. but it will be made public as soon as enry ans nthony ault, er | Sunday, St. John's day, guests of Vi ble. It was estimated by a mem. | Corcoran, Maurice and Ravmond Ja- | Natchaug lodge, No. 22, ai their annual | 901 Pains across my kidneys. I the executlve committee that|cobs and Arthur Barri Entrance to|memorial service. Thise who attend- |haven't used Doan's Kidney Pills con- city had contributed $13,000 to [the cellar of the store, which was the|eq were William Johnstone, L. F. Kin- sew fund which is $3.000 more than |only part of the store that was en-|ney. J. P. Gorman, James Blair, H. B.|tinuelly but just when my back has was ‘allotted to ‘Willimantic. tered, was gained through a regr win-|paul, W. J. Robertson, Jr., Wiliam |ached and felt weak and then I have dow. The extent of the loo? was eight bottles of Moxie. One of the boys was found with a bottle in his Eichelberg and Hector Selbeau. Intensive Farming. ious teams that have been ampaign have worked faith- and were rewarded by the above never failed to get relief. I recom- mend Doan's highly because of my ex- William E. Strong. DR. F. C. JACKSON Torrington—In Torrington butter is s a pound and ezgs the same a | week. At West Cornwall, ezgs are 38 | Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantic | cents a dozen, molasses 70 cents a gal- lon. Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 Motion Ice Cream Freezer. 2 quart siz®........cc0000.0.... $2.39 3 quart size.......cviiveninan— $269 4 quart $ize ..........c.ccce.... $3.10 6 QUart 8ize.....ccccoccccceee. $588 “PYREX” TRANSPARENT BAKING GLASS WARE Pyrex is the highest scientific development markable guality of quickly absorbing and retaining heat causing foods to Pyrex is ready for immediate service and may be used for any foods baked in the oven—pies, bread, cakes, custards, pud- bake rapidly and thoroughly. dings, casserole or au gratin dishes, etc. remains new forever. urray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ICE CREAM FREEZERS If you want to make ice cream that will taste like real ice cream, and make it easy, try a White Mountain Triple 8 quart size.... 1 quart North Pole ice Cream Freezer $1.50 2 guart North Pole ice Cream Freezer $1.75 .. $5.39 in oven ware. It has the re- It never chips, flakes, crazes, and The H. C. Murray Co. Defeated Hebron. The Colchester baseball team defeat- ed the Hebron team on the park Sat- urday afternoon, 10 to 2. The battery for the locals was McDonald and Cha- fetz, for Hebron, Fitch, Jones and Smith. Edward Kelly was umpire. There was a_large attendance. T. Swan Rathbun and Samuel Gel- lert have received their new automo- biles Albert T. Van Cleve, Prof. Earle F. Maloney, Edwin R Gillette and Jacob J. Elgart were in Hartford Saturday in the interests of the Home guard dis HEART BADLY AFFEGTED “Fruii-a-tives” Soon Relieved This Dangerous Condition 632 Gerrarp St. East, ToroNTo. “For two yeers, I was a vietim of Acute Indigestion and Gas In The Stomach. 1t afterwards atlacked my Zlear? and 1 had pains all over my body, so that T could hardly move around. I tried all kinds of Medicine but none ofthem did me any good. At last, T decided to try ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’. I bought the first box last June, and now I am well, after using only three boxes. 1 recommend ““Fruit-a-tives’” to anyone suffering from Indigestion”. FRED J. CAVEEN. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. Atzlldeslers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ogdeasburg, N.Y. count of ill health found It mecessary to go south. He entered the employ of the Aldrich Alkali Works in Salt- ville, Va. At his death he was su- perintendent of the company. He is survived by his wife, three brothers, Joseph and Charles in Penn. vania, and William in the west, a sister, Mrs. John Dodge of Plainfield, Mrs. ‘Clara Hubbard of Providence, BAE He died last Friday from heart trou- ble. The company in which he was employed “sent Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. James Mulline and J. Dunham to accompany the body and the dead man’s wife, Mrs. Lester, on the long journmev north. Timetable Changes. The raiiroad schedule between Wil- limantic and Providence has been con- siderably altered. The two trains at 10.30 have been taken off. The one, from Providence at 8217 has been combined with the 10.30, arrives at 9.14. The 10.30 and 4.08 train for Providence have been combined and now arrives at 1.40 p. m. The other traine remain the same. The train schedule between Worcester and New London remain unchanged. Guest From Greeneville. Miss May Geary of Greeneville £pent Monday with Mrs. Daniel Con- nell. . NORWICH CAR DAMAGED Three Young Men Go Joy Riding in Machine Owred by Max Goldstein —Get Stalled on Crossing. Three young men are being sought for for- taking an automobile Mon- day without the owner's permission and riding about town. Max Gold- stein, clothing dealer of Norwich, left his_car at the station while he went to Norwich to fill his morning orders. While he was in the city three voung fellows took the machine and went for a ride. A tire was punctured but the men continued to ride. They were on the back read to Canterbury and were going over the dangerous rallroad crossing near the cemetery, when the engine stalled on the track. ing of prizes, Graduating class_of 1917—Georges Joseph Cadouette, Palmena Deslandes, Cora Catherine Xarve, Julia Agnes Farrell. Leo Alfred Legros, Grace Ag- nes_Quinn, Rosella Frances Quinn. Valedictory—Rosella Quifin. The class motto was, Energy Wins the Way. . Prizes in awarded as to Viola Belval; Harpin: lecture, lence, Charles Lay: Lessard: catechism, Clayton Rood. Second grade—Excellence, Alice “Di- guettes; application, Blanche Char- ron: assidinte, (perfect attendance) Jeannette Cote: cathechism, Frank Miley; arithmetic. Alma Buteau; lec- ture, Armanzor St. Germain. Third grade—Prize for catechism, Mildred. Lay; excellence, Yvonne Chamberland: application, Aurore Charron: arithmetic, Georzes Deslan- des; conduct. Rose Aimie Villatrawlt; catechism, Viola McShane. Fourth _grade— Prize for scholarship, Walter Charron: abpplication, Howard Brown; good conduct, Walter Rabi- taille; catechism, Yvonne Lacroix, and Walter Hussey; arithmetic, Rita La- liberte. Fifth Grade—Prize for catechism, the follows: arithmetic, Louise Case; excel- application, Leon first grade were Good Conduct, Leonal Emile Bibeault: # excellence, Leona Lessard; application, Alice Miley Zood conduct, Arthur Charron; arith metic, Blanche Cardin. Sixth_grade—Prize for Vicla Charron: scholarship, Donahoe: excellence, Florence Caron: good conduct, Myrtle Buteau: appli- cation, Amanda ILemoine; arithmetic, Stella Bourret. Seventh grade—Prize for excellence, Lodia Caron: gold medal for scholar- ship in eighth grade awarded to Ro- gella Quinn. State certificates for perfect attend. ance—Viola Belval, Amanzor St. Ger- main, Leo Lavigne, Alice Diguette, Jeannette Cote, Eva Talbot, Arthur Belval, Lorette Laboeuf, Rose Aimee Viliatrault, oe_ Lacroix. Aurore Biais, Mary Ptek, Walter Charron, Leona Lavigne, Georges Cadorette. Joseph Donahoe, Stella Bourret, Theodore Lueir, Leo Viliatrault. Rev. J. V. BE. Bellanger presented catechism, Joseph The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of Zot T ill Counterfeits, Imitations and is a harmiless lub-fltuu Drnpl and Soothing Syrups. It is pleul.nt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other marcotic substance. age is its guarantee. For more and has been made under his sonal supervision since its Allow no oneg to deceive you in “ Just-as-good ” are but ts that trifie with ud endanger the health of la than thirty years it hi ‘been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, mmm. ‘Wind Colic and Dhn—hon allayin and by therefrom, the assimilation of Foa_l_’}iv%hemhy and natural sleep. ther’ GENUINE CASTORIA ALways ‘The Children’s Panacea: Feverishness arising 5 aids 's Friend. Bears the Signature of 4 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. ¢ amount. Very few refusals were re- |possession and he toid of the break-| If one would see true intensive Ported to those in charge and evers- |ing and entering. They endeavored |potato raising at its very best, the|perience with them.” .t body seemea willing to do his bit for |to zet upstairs but found the door|East Main street heights furnish suc = ; Ihe B k I K W b h K h £he wir Sufarary) bolted. The boys wers too young to|a sight daily. Two young ladies are| Frice 50c, at all dealers. Don't 00 S nown y er 1mcnen bring before the court. raising and tending large patches of |simply ask for u Kidney remedy—get e b i -3 TR L TAR T & il n. a : < In Two Automobile Accident INSTRUCTINE EIREREN potaroes, and they look as fine a8 &NV | poan’s Kidney Pills—the same that BT N L Gtordbol s ¢ Rl i - W. A. Wulf of South Coventry New Botanical Find. Mrs. Fowler uses. Foster-Milburn clean without constant drudgery is the sign of an up-to-date cook—one was coming onto the main hishway ment Getting Pointers, devil's paint brush in the lot north of | €0~ MIgTs. BT = > 3 N from a side street, a Massachusetts his home on Brown avenue. Thev were No coal-hod of ash-pan drudgery. You never have to sweep up after cooking on the New car crashed into his car and consid-| The men that are to make up the|discovered by W. H. Brown. The spe- PLAINFIELD Perfection. Cooks fast or slow as you like, without soot or ashes. It’s the Long Blue o el M paid fire department of Willimantic | eies has not been found in this section : ¥ ible Pl "The secona accident happened Fri- | Were given instruction Monday in re- | before. Chimney that does it. Visible flame that stays "“put. o e e -|Zard to the new truck. A man from i Sol Defeat Local Team 8 to 7— . when Mr. Wolf was run into by | §22¢ 00, T8 ROR. Gl e City and the| Why the Return Trip Was Stow. msiesy 3 In use in more than 2,500,000 homes. Ask your dealer for booklet. Inquire, too, B. Lincoln of this city. At thatl,ick was taken out on the road and|_ Saturday evening about 7.30 the| Twenty-six Young Men Join Thir- bout the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heater.- 1t gives abundant Lot water for Ume Mr. Wolf was coming on 1o the | pur through its stunis. Harry J. Kel- | Backus hospital ambulance came to| ‘teenth Gompany—Funeral of Frank about the . gives abundant ho T e ame tosotter dihore was|ley drove the truck Monday after- | Jéwett City. drove through South Main | {egter — Train Changes — Three laundry or bath at low cost. some damage to both cars noon. Those men will begin on their | into Main and over Slater ayenue at #| youths Damage Car of Max Gold- T e S new duties Sunday. b At A < ol T = i For best results use SOCONY Kerosene. The present members of the depart- | busy along the iine and the telephone stein of Norwich. ) s Thread Co. Employes Generous. |ment have arranged to step out of |oxchange was besieged with calls to| . = . = Py o Besides taking their share of the|the department and remain out for|locate the troubie, for when the am-| Jrs. Julia King of Morristown, N. Liberiv Loan honds the emblosces Of |ihie prosent ai least: The furniture in | bulince from Norwich comes to town |J. has returned home sfier spending STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK the A n Thread company in thisfall of the houvses has been sold and|it is at once taken for granted that|® s ne? 3 b i city have given over one-quarter of |the money divided among the mem- |there has something serious happened.|She was accompanied home by her PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEW YORK ALBANY BUFFALO BOSTON ~'s ailotment for the Red |bers. The Hilltops will have an out- | Every doctor in Jewett City and Vol- |nlece, Margaret Welsh and nephew, The employes have shown [ing to Ocean Beach some Sunday | untown was called up, but no informa- [Joseph Welsh of Taftville 4 their patriotic spirit during the pres-|during the coming month and it is|tion was to be had. Later it was re-| H. A. Mathiew attended the Putnam war in many ways. Outside of |expected that a large mumber of the |ported that the return trip was being [and Moosup basebail game in Putnam| | their money to the Red Cross|honorary members will go along. made to Norwich at very slow speed.|Sunday. scribing heavily to the Lib- = More inquiries at farmhouses in the| Mrs. Rose Belanger and son Joseph ert an, many have gardens that FUNERAL south part of the town bared the fact|Mmotored to North Grosvenordale on are showing fine progress. that they had come to Frank Terry's |Sunday to witness the ball came be- . T Mrs. Abner D. Loring. and taken away 32 dozén A-1 fresh ;‘;:cee" Washington and a team of that Many at Pupils’ Recital. The funeral of Elizabeth L. Lor-|¢E8s. No surgeon was needed. Patrick Burke i & WD River visi- atherine K.|ing, widow of Abner D. Lerinz, who Loave for Beach. tor attending the wedding of his sis- their recital in |died at the home of Henry Witter on| Mrs, D. J. Turnbull and family left | ter, Miss Katherine and James Faus- n 3 reet Sun- |South street Saturday, was held from | ifonday to spend the summer at their | sett of Newport, R. I \bout two hundred {the home of Mr. Witter Monday af-|cottage at Crescent Beach, . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pellet of Wash- ent and enoved the |ternoon at 2 o'clock. ~ Miss Annie| The Ladies’ society of the Congre- |ington, R. I. motored to Plainfleld g applauded the sing- | Tingley of the Firer Spiritualist So- | gational church meets Thursday after- |Sunday and ‘were Fuests of Mr. and of viohiniey. 3t Tle rstntalid RO N e T e e The seven minutes to one trolley was | the diplomas and awarded the honors [day visitor with friends in Nort ed, singing two |liam Hinckley and_Charles Pomeroy | iWhatsoever circle of the King's Soldiers Won, 8 to 7. earing the crossing and had barely land prises and delivered = the com- |Grosvenordale o S e songs that were loudly appl oy | acted as bearers. Burial was in the | paughters s Fil - ¥ e to stop to prevent running do mencement address. Fuather Bellan- rs. Job Peloquin and Mrs. Leo > o aoaly applanded by | W illimantie cemetery im oharge of | CRushters meets at Mrs. = William | Sunday afternoon the local baseball | 0€ ., jeq” machine. - The car was |ger addressed’ the class in English | Feloquin we ecent viaitors fe Following was the pro- Y in charge of | Johnstone's this eveninz. The iadies|team was defeated by a tem of ball 4 H. N. Fenn. | wi - on A e Rel © oesers, members of Co. I, stationed |then run back to the station and the |and in French. He said I congratu- | Hartford and New Haven % I e Bt A e P e o K O R T e S 10 I Wi Sy peverftrio vanishid late the wraduates and thank them fc Cruthers Is in Poston orf bus L i Anpips e Potter-Taylor Engugsment; O Hiscox and Everett H. His. | forimer, both on the fleld ana at ‘bat,| LPon returning from the city at 3.30 | faithful attention and constant appli- ; § 2 d the Rose, C. B # . : , : the owner found his car with a flat |cation to their studies. as returned from a bus gale and the Ros . B, The engagement of Miss Ethel Pot-|cox. Jr. were in Putnam Monday night | making a homer in the fourth inning. B - : r S P s y ; 4 i n = b tire. The station agent told the owner | The hours devoted to different stud- | ines Springfield, Mase S tars e "(""" T |ter of Providence to William A. Tay-|and attended the reception of the high | The lineup for Co. I, was Norgren © |/t ho” had a narrow eseape from |ies in the parochlal school were hoursi Mrs P. Rrown of Worces et te: |lor of this city has been announced. |school graduating class. yan p. Gotschiid 1b, Donahue = 2b. i, 000 "% when his automobile re- |spent preparing to accomplish more | ter, of Ba s spending & Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Babeock enter- |Shea ss, Kelley 3b, Welsh cf, McKir 2 4 - i lifficul bl hich 0 b é- | aay h iocal re! of. O Mr. & A N DSbcock mte {UIR B anE et . Dentibry wee (UM t0 fun on the crossing. difficult problems which will be re- [days wich iocal relaiives MY s ce. taineq last weel Mrs. S W. Reynolds | nan, = = The owner, upon telliag his story | quired of you Ih high school and in| Mies Edythe of Quaker Hi . The dance given by the Knights of | of Eagleville. Serseant C. A. Reynolds, | bat, boy. | Tlainfleld—"Bushman c. Be-| ¢ peing absent in the city, investi- [college. He advised the class to re-|is the gue aunt, Mrs. De witn v Robert Pick. |Columbus in the town hail Monday |Co. L. Willimantic, Mrs. Gertrude® B.| a%¢ b Vincent b, Alexander cof, |cated and discovered how his car be- [main loval to their faith, to their par- |win Martin. i v Conilar. 1+ | SLIBE Tor Hie] bansnE (OF U SO | < S0 | S R e e B e e o er L | came in the condition when found. |cnts and teachers and concluded b FFORs Rt envon T Statham. | CT0SS_was a_very successful affair. | cock ainfield v s i - Good descriptions Wwere obtained | thanking the Sisters for their faithful o T Sta S . s Lacro 00 D S 4 Shea * Semupam: | The Hickey-Helmold orchestra fur- $76 for Red Cross. I e e A oo day s | from people who noticed the car. The | services and Christian instruction. As STAFFORD SPRING, s oo nished the music and a large crowd| e Red Cross collection at the Con- | i T hbse e, A motorman, on the car that nearly run |the diplomas were awarded each &rad- | Ty serenade. H Pajermos | CRioyed the ‘dancing throushout the|gregational chureh Sunday morning | finrold ok has returned from |down the machine, is to be asked for |uate received a handsome bouquet. |Death of Jone Kane at t the Age of 80— Bay, Count s Helen | eYening. ANl of the proceeds went to} cag 875, Fall River after #pending two weeks | @ description of the young men. Clergymen from surrounding cities Connecticut Company to Extent Sweeney to You e [T ana e Willaie dohaiait i So il o 5 Track as Fér as Gary Property. i gt were guests Sunda) of relatives In Miss Teresa Sallivan was a New o < ; e ict. st casino. Willimantic London visitor Sunday. BALTIC. FUNERAL John Kane, 80 of fiines inc The disturbance suppésed to have! Mrs. Addie Davis and Miss Ada| Francis Sullivan -has returned to 3 5 —_— s Y0 REW Xt St ¥ B Joseph Archambeault vh)a;:)pe:}e{d at the lSmuh Coventry ca- | Davis of Willimantic were guests of | New Haven after spending a few |Graduating Exercises of Parish School William J. Brennan. Hartford Sunday. He has been at the JAraita. Lotsi Axain, wino Saturday night took piace in the |Mrs Thomas McBroome Monday. days at his ‘home here. g —Award of Medale and Prizes—Fu-| The funeral of Waiter J. Brennan |fospital for treatment for the past o7 ta il sy - ae o William Dodge of Company F, of | pers| of William J, Brennarn With |took place from his home on e from Irelend 50 v e rdese, | stated. CODILCHESTER Hartford, stationea@ in Meriden, is Burial in Stafford Spri street Saturday morning at 30p | t°Y "“"‘ s = s | i e T i T T i home on three days' furlough. He it b per = T et Friends and relations attended, the | BUMDber of years he wo ‘;"‘ "’, s yons Lands in i —_ was at the funeral of his uncle, Frank 3 B hi requiem’ Hilh Hins GelebFated by Rev oatoL.on. s gl - £ William Rouillard and Patrick Lyons | Academy Class Day Exercises Wednes- | Lester, who was buried hers Monday. anfi“f?;3'\"&"5(;'“'2{'94Tr‘f"é’rad'uaf.'f: Thomas Lynch in St Mary's cnurch, | % farm on Staff rd_street and at one were before the court Monday morninz| day — Commencement Thursday— Another Enlistment. exerciscs of the parochial school in St.| The bearers were Thomas F. Kelley, [1170€, SVOCE coffideradin PROPERY 10 answer the charge of intoxication,| Local Team Defeats Hebron 10 to 2. & % g Jean's nall. Preceding the opening |(wen McShean Daniel Sullivan, Wil- | (06 POCOUET. TIe ™ SR teq B0, BT which each entered a plea of guilty e Edgar Gobellle of this villaze re-|Jean's hall e o inies | vam, McShean, Sr., Henry Lacroix ana | §ife, who is g former was zivei: liberty on| The ¢ exercises of the high |cently emlisted in the Thirtesnth com- | AUmber, national alvs were reBferet | Chaties Donnélly, members of the | West Hartford. and two nieces. The of 2 fine of $2 and costs. | school will be Hed on the aca@emyjPans, C. A. C, N. G, and f= the 26th | The Zhildren showed ”Vwm fralning | aitic fire department. The beautiful [ P04y Wwas brought to Stafford Springs Ziskelirg e rd. = |mencemen: exercises will be hel company. T oy e ibed B. F. D. No. 1, trom the Bal. | Ward's cemetery today. Judgment Suspended. pre s et S Sl Now at Newport. v """2;‘:(:“3:13"152;"2’1;: I e oy Freparations ara being made for the A Thibodeau e Brief Mention. Sidney Knight and Fred Green- A b Trhahtms | iThe: bouy Wis.placed iabosrd the|fvVe deye Chautabque. Rl The oGS ORI ke i b Mrs. Daniel W. Williams of | halgh. local youns men, have enlisted | {10, 27d ERCHEUCSS CCRTERCOMNE 1236 tratn at the New Haven station | George N. Wood has resigned at the b roo this afternoo ord were guests of Mr. Wil- |in’ the U. B. navy. ‘They appliea for [ Aicrican events won r Fnghe for Stafford Springs, where burial | ATROId market ikl IR i © 7 TP lentistment at Providence and passed |arill by IF little girle wearing the nat | ooy “place” in the family lot in St To Extend Track illiam C, Herrick it che gues : ttora was | exeminations and_were aamitted. They | Hgnal, colors was repeatedly, encored | g s cemetery. Friends and rela- | The Connecticut company has sub ives & Miliers DTl Sesh lang gaeet ROthEr are now at the Newport training sta- e el e g 52 | tives accompanied the body. Under. | Mitted pians f ¢ extension of fts Ahearn of Norwich was a|avenue ove, Yy = o0 American jlags and American novelty | L 1f8 AOMRARIEr. T8 00V harge of | track on Furnace avenue as far aw t} for ‘(o WUHmBRtS Mondag atiers | At e Rt banners with different patriotic in- | aker Goorge ©. C Gar- property, where freight will be Menn,: Wis visitEE: Her x:er " Mist FUNERAL o R e s Pt h londed and uniohiss ws gofi SECihS = il A . - = wreath w this inscription’ Welcome, hort Paragraphs. extension is made. The plane will ba - be class @ i pet. DonovEt for JAY M. SHEPARD root T et e | Lot S o IR X e was suspended from n chandelier in| ‘Includea in the residences de st g gl B B o ling El 0.30 oclock = ' ¥ Charves T, Wit e e the center of the hall. Festoons of|ing special mention for patriotic ap- |voters of the borough a little later a more & Shepard 3 | ¢y Chartes iilizms hae returned| At 9 oclock Monday morning fu-[red, white and blue crcpe paper were pearances Saturday were St Mary's ot tincna ool s. Homer M. Harrington | {T0m a weel’s visit with relatives in|neral services for Frank Lester of |draped on either side of the stage and et Ongos, Dro ’s ar The importation of ostrich feathers Funera Dn’ec[m’andEmnalmer a4 to this city after|Wallingford. Saltville, Va., were held at the home | potied plants were placed on the stage | tooe guitdine o: o L o N s and the | the United Kingdomt has beas 3 some time through the west.| Joveph Dember of Bridgeport is at|of his sister, Mrs. John Dodge. Rev.|Each guest received a small American | ¥ flee Mildrea Swanson was a Sun- | prohibited. 60-62 North St., Wiilimantic| Capiain Frank P. Fenton of the lo- | hiS home on Hall's Hill avenue for a |Arthur Barwick ofi¢iated. The bear. |flag as a favor. e 2 cal Home Guard company was In | feW days’ vaeation. ers were James Watson and James| The following programme was well Lady Assistant Tel. connection [ New London Sunday receiving | At Willimantic Exercises. D . Rt Dawiey, ety — — | structions in regard to the whrk Po and tamily were |Erny DotEe, CHIS. TNAry (And Iowin|i Les Rosieves, chorus of sivie;. flag HIRAM N. FENN | che compan Sunday attending the | cre Burial was in Plainfieid cem- | qrill, Thé .Little Patriots: ‘piano solo, & + A Ford car in which four people | ay exercises Yatc = - = ' i Dance of the Kewpies, Myrtle Bu- ; c ' h r UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER |were riding came to grief on g Forii e e TEaE ,,;“x”s}f"- “ho was fifiy-two years|teau; Sayvnete, distribution of prizes; ch“dr.n ry Tor Fletche S 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. street Sunday afternoon when some-| Leo White of Waterbury is at his| o0 eseteed ihs po et 1865 | The 'Two Playmates, oe Lacroix and wh Tady Assistant thing_went wrong with the steering |home on Haywarl avenue for a week [l oag corivs education at Gay | Alma Buteau: Boy's Play, Down Cae- N > sssistant | apparat Mr. and Mrs. William Tracy and |ures Schoolhouse. in Canterbury, and |sar's Creek: piano duet, Marche Mili- —— |pole. The car w: lcnild of Mansfield were guests Sun- | voeine and Fomman a5 Professor of |iaire, Yvonne Lacroix and Alma Bu- party continued lday of Mr. Tracy's granamother, Mrs. | G vingy 200 Construction &t Brown |tedu; Is There Any Better Country & i » Mrs. | university for nine years, but on ac- | Than the U. S. A.? boy's song; award-

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