Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 3, 1917, Page 2

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MORE MEN CERTIFIED l’:l:.tl o&homr at farewell W ¢ | amon, em George Flammo: 0! FOR THE NATIONAL ARMY |08 “O00, (Fo0na. Joseph - Hurteat, This Enables Local Board to Name S Wiillirmmantio, Conn. i J 499 Main street. 3 Four Which It Lacked . .m Three| piNAL ARRANGEMENTS Alternates. FOR SEND-OFF MADE hi been rtifled ———— for the. National Aty by the’ Hart- | Banquet Wil be Served to Drafted ford board for the 11:‘ distri¢t. This Men. number allows the local board to — iname the four which they lacked and| The final meeting of the committee the three aiternates. 'The list WhIch | 1" cuarse of the send-offs for the This opoclal showing of Toilet Artlob. andProp- T T aoet Saocs e ‘ine. mamics Sve ‘ot |drated men was held st the Bank T people who apé)ealed from the.decision Tuesday evening to arations offers you every opportunitly to provide T o e, [Sai, Do Tor 50 banaues s osepl Denomme, 3 E. who . has charge of Roland_ Baker, Pomfi yourself with all kinds of standard make Toilet T uskes: Willmaie, 33“5,::""""4“"53’ | ag coming. o sl . "ue afternoon and r. Articles and Preparations at most reasonable| &:: . i Vit D, sl w5 e Cornelius V. Shed, Willimantic. it shows the sentiment Benjamin M. Ejsenberg, Willimantic. |~ Mr. Ghesbro ?:‘cuv.fx o: tl‘ol:ex? G;’x?avl;i Michael John rren ‘Willimantic. the belt manufacturers which maid Those who are g0 _in the next|that th, o T i ’ quoty in addltlon Go™ those " already | cers pact ”—}’n.,,‘:‘v""',{."‘mm"’lf;'e ] ; CE CREAMS .| mamed are: Hurry . OOl hCEePl|in this city some time Wednesday. ANTISEPTICS FA ¥ Bendio Join Suskey, Nick Bt | Theidea” of Sibatcitine e moving . : s ctures for the erdinner speeche: Small sizé Suiphol Napthol, value-10c for Sc. Pond’s Extract Vanishing Cream 21c. . Robert Dixon, Michael | was discussed and dmuaeflp ‘since Peerless Peroxide Cream 10¢. J., Farrell, Benjamin Eisenberg. from what could be learned, all of Medium size Suphol Napthol; value 25c ‘!or 1%¢ Large size Sulphol Napthol, value 50c for 3%c. The selected men will mect Wed-|the men who left last time enjoyed Palm Olive Cream 45c. {nesday afternoow at the town hall at|the speeches lnd were very much 5 _o'clock to answer to the roll call | impressed by t Small size Glyco Thymoline, value 35c for 21c. Peg O'My Heart Doemo Cream 39c. fll‘:y‘ ::l‘l‘ l:ll;n"}:le hs;h:g ec'&ea Pfrb,f;; Helmold's urch--zu has been en- ' Medium size Glyco Thymoline, value 50c for 42c. Harriet Hubbard Ayers Luxuriate Cream §0a. wiil attend the hanquet in the even- | Bnf° . {viih®, evening and popular e Large eize Glyco Thymoline, value $81.00 for 8ic. Pompeian Massage Cream, value 50c for 39c. '335...‘ t:lel cl;nmboro 8& (Commerce | The banquet will be & sort of cold = ” o 8. o e out-cf- Lambert's Listerine, medium size, value 25c for 20c. Creme de Meridor, value 25¢ for 19c. will have rooms provided for them if ;‘;ll:\lgl.ltngn:'bngue supper, similar to Lambert's Listerine, large size, value 50c for 40c. Daggett and Ramsdell's Cream, value 39c for 29¢c. ;Ih;s;! do ,i-,gt” w;::lt] tr«;a:etur:htznthle;; Mrs. Dimmock, chairman of the can- a. lc » 4 omes. sem tee: mmif 26c size Dioxogen for 19c. Dl‘!';gc'ett and Ramsdell's Cream, large nu vaive B6c for | erTioon in. the o “ke ‘the spectal Wmr:mv:oh“ 'cllf:x .:r o‘lh thox“lba "Cq rose train to Ayer at clpok, my- that they are ready for the e niny Williams’ Cold Cream, value 25c for 20¢. p me: tae F--Twnll ;ln;o; mfi.appufilw 1s hfo;dml!ly invited to " 3 anquet was given onday even- e speaking whicl will commence Pompéidn Night Credm, value $5o {pr 196 ing, b4, to Charles Rezam, one of the |about 8 o'clock, since the bahquet Aubrey Sisters’ Beautifier,-value 25¢ for ‘20c. 54 who are to leave for Camp Devens |starts at 7. 4 Pl i next Thursday at a local restaurant. anter's #6c size Dioxogen for 3%c. 16 os. bottle Peroxide of Hydrogen, value 25¢ for 20c. 8 63. bottle Peroxide of Hydrogen, value 19¢ for 13c. 1 quart size xxx quality Witch Hazel, value 50c for 39¢c. FACE POWDERS - Weodbury’'s Fhcial Rowder for 21c. Cream Elcaya, value 60c for 42c. ‘To get me a bag of those good Ordorono, value 25c for 19c. v E : All his.friends present made short FRICES . | apeeches: the toasimaster was Harry | C'TORAL CLUB OBSERVES LOTIONS DENTIFR! Testor. . Mr. Repan was ' prescnied | FIRST ANNIVERSARY with several gifts, including a safety e Holmes' Frostilla, vaiue 26c for 19c. |Calox Dental Powder, value 25¢ for|razor and a purse of gold. M-ny Enjoy 'nuum and Musical ¥ - c. = == rogramme. Velviéla Face Powder for 21c. e s Dr Lyons' Dental Powderyvaluo 25c| WAYWARD GIRL ARRESTED \ P - S@Jlfi@@. p@@mm ™ 2 'or c. k4 = s The first annivers of the - Superior Poudre de Ris for 17c. ey el el e Colgate's’ Dental Powder, medium |Reloased Last June, Kathering Co- | o "of ‘the rooms of the Choval eiup : Jergen's Rice Powder for 12c. Mum, -value 26c for 2ic. c;;g:“;,:r xl)iflm Powder, large size naty is Now in Line for Commit-!,n the corner of Church and Main Roger and Gallet's Rice Powder f0r) jersen's Berzoln and Almond, valus| for 2bc. - ‘| ment to Some_Institution. streets was held Tuesday evening in They is the bestest things I ever 2 25¢ for 19¢. Colgate’s Ribbort Dental Cream, small # the club’s rooms in the fof of i - size ‘for 10c. fioswan moen s being Stemvod i % slotind tasted, and mama says they are Colgate's Eclat Face Powder for 25c. | Hine's Honey and Almond Cream,|Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, large | this city in the police department rela. [ banquet and smoker. The rooms wéte ’ ; i value 50¢ for 39¢. aize tor 23c. tive to young girls who are in dan-|open only to members and nearly all [’OOd for me.”’ Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet for 26c. 5 Pebecco Déntal Cream, value 50c for &er of falling into evil ways. Four|were present. During the evening > g La Bianche Fauce Powder for 42c. 42¢. * girls have been conspicuous walking | Plckett's orchestra played several se- 3 Kolynos’ Dental Cream, value 25¢ for | the streets and their actions were call- | lections and later a Iight banquet was Djer Kiss Face Powder for 4fc. Resinol Ointment, value 50c for 42c. 2ic. % ed to the ntlent{zn {:f the pgllee. Tues. nadl 'rhc| mmlnbeira also united in o pe 2 e day afternoon Katherine Conaty was |secveral vocal selections. Muénary Violst Sec Fuco Powder fof | cutioura Ofntment, valus 80 for dge. -JWililams' Dental Cream, vilue 26c for |STF 8 4"s MGt S HTRe . T Tnavac || The , Wiitmintic. Onom) .club was B0e. ed h'”:-;e the complaint 1;{ her onfm'mfir °rg‘",'|",§ :ibou: fl}: lyan- ago lhy , # . wit] ing in manifest danger all- | Joseph Gaudreau who s now servin, B s TRty Eewds ol e TOOTH BRUSHES Ing into the ways of vice. She was |his country in the First Regiment Flora de Lille, complexion preparation, for 50c. Jergen’s Doris Face Powder for_42c. Cooper's Compiexion Beautifier for h:(ore :hemecun during the lnlst part :)andhat New Hln\ e‘nh He m‘ade a visit ¢ ' 5 ‘Bristle Tooth Brushes, 25c, 30c | of June this vear upon complaint of [to the rooms in -the evening; arrive 5 Swhistiows's Fres Potder fle §0a. B e Mies Nancy Austin and was then ing here about 8 o'clock and stayed PENTANT Peanuts are the original Harriet Hubbard Aver's Face Powder, | Kingsbery's Freckle Remover, 4 |Children's Tooth Brushes, 10c and|ieased bv the ecurt because of a lack |all night. One year ago the club whole salted peanut. for Sbc. strengths, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. 12%ec. of proof. Miss Comaty was repri- [moved into the new rooms on Main manded at the time. She will appear |street and it is now one of the big- : before the court Wednesday morning. |zest of the local young men’s clubs. Kept fresh and crisp by our private POWDERS e The club has held many social events process. TALCUM POWDERS TALCUM Neglects to Send Daughter to School. | since its oxmm{h W)t\e:nt the soc;:ty 3 Je h H th of this eit: was | Was organ! e charter members Colgute’s Violet Talcutm Powder for 15c. Emoline Talcum Powder for 1%c. Gl T Sygar Hs Hhe oG Trait B held_a bangy ot (ot the Wauregan Sold only in PENNANT bags. Colgaté’s Eclat Talcum Powder for 16c. Doris Borated Talcum Powder ior 45c. Wednesday morning to answer a 0"1';’ in Norwicl ey have fi- 7 ; many d 1 Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Taloum Powder for 15c. Harriet Hubbard Ayer’s Talcum Powder for 50e. e IS auAtian of fhm achoal a6 they T o banauer o e | 1 5c. at all good stores. Colgate’s Dactylis Taleum Powder for 15c. D e 1“;“ | daushter. ‘Anna, did not attend school | Johnsen House, They are now plan. abcock’s Corylopsis Taleum Powder for 3 regularly. e o ‘he Planter’s Celgate's Baby Talcum Powder for 15c, Babcock’s Violet Taleum Powder for 13c. The warrant was made out after a(the - most unusual features of any & S Tcnocolae o, ‘Williams' Carnation Talcum Powder for 15c. Jergen’s .Cut Rose: Talecum Powder for 15c. complaint by A. W.. Buchanan of dfl:ee ;llfieid in ';l- nm' B Wilkes-Barre, Penna. ‘Willlame' Rose Talcum Powder for 15c. Mary Garden’s Talcum Powder for 49c. ‘Mansfield Center, the supervisor. t the' time of the organizing of P g Sykes’ Comfort Powder, small size, for 21c. % 3 ;hrer:;::h ‘cv:':.?dx.l:a,m«’hme‘:-zuaiar:h:\flh’: Sykes’ Comfort Powder, large. size, for 42c. Town Meeting Saturday. fifteen members and the club aid not Djer Kiss Talcum Powder for 29c. A town meeting will'be held in the |have any club room. At the present ‘White Cross Foot Powder for 21c. town hall Saturday afternoon at 2|time, the society boasts of 45 mem- TOILET WATERS AND HAIR PRESERVATIVES warning which have not been decided | contalning a pool table, several card X tables, a piano and a. victrola. SAL HEPAT'GA, ETC. - pellG bresent officers are as follow 2 resident, Arthur Bealiea: vice preg- c" ficv.‘:'.f'sfc"““ Water, 3 sizes, Bristol and Meyers suucfiepancna At the first meeting of the bank- |ident. Conrad Dubeau: secretary. Val Caprice Toilet Water, 3 sizes, l 38c and 50c. 50c. size for i 0c i rupt estate o Glarence. Seasar of |mor Monast: treasurer, Albert Piche: sy o 23 North ‘Grosvenordale held in this city | dtector, Joseph Mullen. The meet- Coigate’s Lilac Totlet Water, 3 seizes, 25c, 38c and 50c. Willlams' Baby Talcum Powder for 15c. Flansations in Virginia Mennen’s Violet Talcum Powder for 17c. ;enn'n'l Borated Talcum Powder for 17c. thska Talcum Powder for 15c. . Peg O'My Heart Toilet Water, 8-oz. size $1.00. Ro'goer and Gallet’'s Violet Toilet Water, e, m $1.00 *size for 96c N 0 ings are held Seldlitz Powders, 3 in'a box for 8¢ a | Tussday in Referee Howen's office: | MES a7e hold an the first Tuesday in George F.. Holbrook of Putnam was |€ach month. box x. appointed trustee and an order was e Seidlitz Powders, ‘10 in & box, for 19¢ | {Ue; "0 sell the property at auction.| FRANK FO88 ELECTED Colgate’s Bay Rum, 50c a bottle. Our Best Bay Rum, 6-0z. size for 2lc. s a box. Colgatels Rose Tollet Water, § sizes|ma. Pinaud's Eau-de-Quine Hair | Fletcher's Castorla for 27c. 2 PRESIDENT OF C. OF C. - 4 Tonic 30c. Wyeth's Lithla Tablets, value 50c for Farewell Receptions. , e Colgate’'s Cashmere Bouquet _ Violet} po1im- Oive Shampos o bhe 35c. Py Some of those men who are to leave | At Annual Meetina of the Chamber ‘Water, 3 sizes, 25c, 38c and 50c. 2 Thursday for Camp Devens were the of Commerce Tuesday Evening. IS — Williams’ Sham; W 27c. Williams' Violet g 0% <o - 1 506, Wsiec Water, 2B Moy iie DanAkTHiG for 18 BORDEN s MALTED M“-K 50c size Danderine for 42c. Borden’s Malted Milk, 50c size for 35c. $1.00 size Danderine for S5c. Borden's Malted Milk, $1.00 size for 79¢ A meeting of the Willimantic Cham- ber of Commerce tvas held in their rooms on Main street,Tuesday even- ing and the following officers were « .. TOILET SOAPS OF GOOD- MAKES SPECIALLY PRICED i L e arat e pressdenty engeth | Millett, second vice president: Albert Willlams’ English Lila¢ Toflet Water,| 28¢c and 50c. - n Remmers’ Berbino Soap 10c cake. Cuticura Soap, 21c cake. % ) K Scripture, treasurer: James Mustard, Remmers’ Peroxide Soap 10c cake, Woodbury's Facial Soap, 21¢ cake. ::gg::;; P W.C \orm. corresponding Remmers’ Violet Soap, 10c a cake. . Colgate’s Turkish Bath Soap, 7c cake. - Focce " Small Fire. 'Jergen’s Violet Glycerine ‘Soap, 10c cake. Colgate's Popular Soap, 7c cake. Engine Company No. 1 ,was called S 7 ; = . 1 out to put out a small b church in Boston will furnish some |George Geer and Alvin Douglas. Thers Pears’ Unscented Soap, 1%¢ cale. J Colgate's Floating Soap, 7c cake. ehslpadl Sotner of . Main "and Charos On the | of the- money needed. were floral tribwies from Mr. and Mye. Poars’ Scented Foap, 17¢ cake. Colgate’s Oatmeal Soap, 2 cakes for 25c. | Tuesday evening, about 9 o'clock. The 2 e Wi Rnos Mo i Yie SRR Packers’ Tar Soap, 19¢ cake. ate’ s " 2 i | fire was in the gutter on the east side rier Mention, oung, Mr. and Mrs. Geotge . G » A St CHE s DC EX M e ) of the:foot of Church street and was| Many of the local teachers have |Mrs, Alfred Spencer and Mr. and Mrs nchor Pure Castile Soap, #ilR cake. Colgate’'s All-Round Soap, 2 cakes for 25¢. - 3 Crused by some Easolife which -had | earolied in the toscners’ ponston fund, | F. C. Whiting. ¥ Anchor Pure Castile soa; 'ge size 10c cake. Colgate’s Colio Soap 10c a cake. i |leaked out of a barrel which was in| James D, Elmendorf, the new Y. M.|Donates Sproad for Bonefit of Soldiers. Palm Olive Soap, 9c. 7 Colgate’s Violet Soap, 10c a caic ; 3uf;;°2ne”'fi"r: 'g;im‘xl'.hggltkm putfe. A secretary, was ‘in this clty on | Mrs, Mary St Johm nas u son at 3 i ’ ;, mov: r c vens who wen e rec ‘Williams’ Pure Tar Soap, 2 cakes for 25c. Colgate’s Lilac Soap, 10c a cake. * i time of the fire, many people were on | :eid:u)se :‘fier:‘he i’s. w"xf“?é.’“" b Graft from this district, She'has cro- ‘Williams’ Carbolic Soap, 2 cakes for 25¢. ‘Williams’ Shaving Soap, 23c a stick. i :h&e;treetl and a large crowd col- — cheted a most peautiful hr-dsp;t‘hd ml' : ns' 5§ TT hand. _The yarn alone cost $18 and Colgate’'s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 10c cake. Willlams’ Shaving Cream, 23c. New Secretary in Charge. JEWE CITY Mrs. St. John was occupied all her s in its r de- bor- d cro- Colgate’'s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 24c cake. Reésinol Medicated Soap, 21c cake. ,Williams' Shaving Powder, 23c. Colgate’s Shaving Stick, 23c each. I P E t spare time during six mont for the termendort, the new mecretary | Town's Vote In Datail at Monday's | crocheting. The elaborate cent Tuesday evening. His moods arrived Election—Funeral of Lewis Harlow— ;xes‘nlv:;_l; r;i;‘;fl“:r“:‘;lnmfi f‘:\' {by auto truck during the afternoon B r . marvels of s and. were Diaced fn Ry new home, 20| SPrerd Denated:for Benefit of 8ol- | ;o¢ing. Mre. St. John is to give this < cos"nics coMBS AND HAIR MIscELLANEoUs “’illlnutFlstreeat 2 o e diers. . °_ f",'rfgdlo'r“l;’:|f'p°r:'o'm":§ ::Pllr;r:“p:(nlufpll 3 . mendorf was down to o - 6 Leot 7| The vote of Griswold in detail at|hsss in the service of the United Stanley’s Theatre Range, medium size, BRUSHES £ bucties Eedtisie Civkuing. Wi, e oD (e exoning, making | Monday's' eizction follows: | ' 5 States. The gift i worth 3o, 1t con. 2 epublican—Assessor, * rge -y tains over 50,000 stitches. e sprea 10e. Genuine 1vory Fine Combs, value 35c|12 o7. bottle Leontine Cleaning Fiutd, . H yourself S R e e ey 0 i [ oeller, 207; board of relief, *Bdward | j"on exhibition in Honrigan's window. Stamley's Theatre Range, large size,|Parisian Ivory Dressing Combs, valus|Stag Safety Razor, blade sharpemers, untll & physioal director is secured. | b, 35T ’?‘cy,:i}ifi'?:&.n‘t"’zz‘;‘ $ae Wool for Knitting Arrives. 3 3bc for 2lc. will sharpen any safety razor blade, [*hich will probably not be very 1ong. | gleric, Herbert C. Webster, town| The yarn for knitting has been re- . Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, guar-| special 69c. _ Lecture on Bird: treasurer, Herbert C. Webster, 275; au- | ceived at the Red Cross rooms and can Lity Range, 28c. anteed unbreakable, value 50c forlghell Hair Pins, 12 in a package, value Rev. Herbert K, Job of West Ha- |ditor, *George. H. Prior, 303; collector | be had from the rooms on the days on 33c each. Keep Clean Hair Brushes, value 75c¢ for 59c. ven, 8 well known' ornithologist, spoke | of taxes, *Clovis Cassavant, 301: con- | which they are open. Mrs. Fred Lon- before a large and interested audience | stables, *Andrew Chesebro, 292, *Pearl | die, Mrs. William Johnstone and Mrgs at thé Consregational Church House,|D. Morgan, 298, *Louis M. Gingras,|L. Whitford have charge of the 35c now 25¢ package. ‘Women's Leather FHand Bags, nickel Metrose Lip Salve, 10c. ~ ¢ 4 frames, plain or fitted, 5 ) - Melrose Nail Polish, 10c. Nail Brushes, assorted styles, value| OF covere Tuesday evening. lecture was.| 285, *Albert D. Woodmansee, 283; reg- | yarn. 'Instructions for those who wish Hish;-xec 19c for 10c’ each. zo"":‘:’:‘ 1{:"‘:‘ ';::"u o R siven un‘%cr the auspices ernm: Willi- | intrar ot";ntérs, dehcl district, *Ell (;, fo learn to knit will be given [ml,w PR o e — P package. - mantic Woman's club in the form of | Lague, 299, Second district, *Francols | Bertha Lewis will have charge of the Lily Nail Polish, 10c. VASALINE ®ath Salts, in different odore, vaiue FOR SALE BY.THE an open meeting. The lecture. which {Laliberte, 295; town echool committee, | knitting in Voluntown. R Al Wl i s, ¥l 50c now 27c a bottle. was titled, The Charm and Value of [ *Archibaid M. Clarke, 339, Arthur M. Burgesses’ :Mesting, it , 4, Gheseborough's Bluo Seal Vasaline 10c | Tollet Paper 1000 shoets in a rol, 3 J. C LINCOLN co wiia Firds was {llustrated by & va- |Brown, 307, © G T T e e up l, . ite Vasaline c. rolls for C. collect slides. emocratic—. lessor, cy ey - 2 rEesse: Carborated Vasaline 10c. Toilet Paper, good quality, special, 7] WILLIMANTIC Mr. Job showed a thorough knowl- 3 ; board of relief, John F. ‘boladrdmnf d"«xgrimnfl";l h'l{x,x‘:‘;rns;nm‘:;:»: Williams® Brilliantine, 23c. Pomalle Vasaline 10c. rolls for 25c. s edge of hfs subject. He is at prewent 261; selectmen, James H |DN¢ yROAY. ) > the board gr the supervisor of the Audubon Ex- . *John Potter, 275; town |Dess being completed, : ” 7 ]ed permission for the builGihe of - N perimental Station at Amston, Conn. clerk o.f,?“%’vf"u%"’ilf”‘.u‘é"‘?& treasur- Rouses to Timothy Foley’ and_Peter 2 sl H . as. Voted, to place an electric ligh QUEEN QUALITY HAIR SWITCHES DR. F. C. JACKS0 (B e T e e M . 279, Broome on easant ev 1 7 Miss “Helen W. Hanas. g S B b N Bills voted paid: Jewett City electric This special showing of Toilet Articles and Preparations offers you every opportunity to DENTIST The body of Helen R. Hanna. 69, was | ence Kahn, 285, *Charles Albro, 276: | ;0 ¢ Diant. $15%.42; Martin Wolf, §75; 7 registrar of voters, First _ district, 2 2 It provide yourself with all kinds of standard make Toilet Articles and Preparations at most| removed to 715 Main 8k, Willimantle | srogns (oth ety on the 10 oclock | [HEthY £, Shea, 260, Second district | A N1 Ui;féi":fi? 1 St oy reasonable P"“‘. Hours—9 a. m. t0 £ 3. m. Fhone 44 | Hebron for burial. Miss Hanna died | *Arba Browning, 279; town school| gy’ E. Telephone company, 1 5 mittee, *John F. Hennon, 326, Ca i D We % ‘ lete Line of Qu.-l Qunl:ty G 1s. “Queen Q i e “u in_Boston Sept. 30 of mycarditis. Sy N Kk E *Arba Browning, 331. e Tec The funeral service was held In St.|*ATbe Browning, 231, =~ Bernard W . 3 Pelll"l ch\u‘eh Hebron, at 1 o’clock, total, : highest standard of quality and merit, the truest expression ofumuhon. JAY M. SHEPARD {Bev, M oosévelt of inat place onf: e bort of electric light commfusion cceed! BN 3 ng. 8 rers were wWare d ar ending July 81: Receipts streot 'l‘ln'wihh‘: are made offinelunr:smdh:oft hair made in three separate strands F Bucceedyig' Elmore & Shepard Horton: & N, Joncs"s."A. Raihborn | s 78 commercial ughis, 30115140 cx which permit vary the youi . lmm“h- .ndEmhlm an am Chamberlain, Burial was . aitures, operating ¢ ex- t E = ed“ in St. Peter's cemetery,”in charge of [ The funeral services of Lewis Har- ,,222.'. actual, n S; carnings, $9,- 60-62 North St, Willimantic Undertaker Juy Shevn low were held from Tillinghast's un-|776.14; expenses, $7,181.46: net gain s dertaking_rooms Monday afternoon. | §2,594.63. Inventory of plant and fix Lady Assistant Tel. connection Cher-p Scientists to Build Church Rev. J. B. Aldrich, pastor of the|tures, less depreciatio; $14.816.80, The first annual business meeting | Methodist church, officiated. Pending | Sisned, G. J. Moeller and L. G. Buck- Willimantic Christian Bcientist | advices from a sister in Massachusetts, | ingham, commissioners, HIRAM N. FENN Soclethy was held Monday evening. |the burial in Pachaug cemeteny did not Fhe delegates to the King's Daugh- 3 The ‘society is in a flourishing con- | take place until Tuesday. e com- | ters' state conference at Danbury from UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER |gition and is planning to build a|mittal service at the grave was by |Golden Links circle are Mrs I 8 I HE H. c. M URRAY co. 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. church. (Quite a little money has |Rev. Mr. Aldrich. The bearers were |Leonard and Mrs. F. E. Robinson, with The switches come in the following lengths and prices: — 24 inches long ............... at $1.98 28 inches long ceeeieees.. at $3.98 Telephone Lady Alll.lunt been collected for it and the mother | Elmer Starkweather, W. R. Palmer. | Mrs. John Whalley as the alternate. . a

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