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wm Is Going On Tonight. ‘;lo of Gofim gn Jose ts of Pyt‘hma, Natchnug Lodge, &t 0dd Feilows' Hall. fes' Auxiliary at St. Joseph's Hb‘g*a cllml Rehearsal at Cham- ber of omm $ Street mmutea at Couneil Cham- er. LIBERTY CHORUS Gives Another Benefit Concert For Red Cross—Theatre Crowded Sun- day Evening. The Willimantic Liberty Chorus gave a concert at Loomer Opera house. Sunday evening for the henefit of the Red Cross. The theatre was crowd- ed as a former concert was of great merit. WlLLIMAN‘TI‘C panist, Mrs, Mabel S. Caswell. As- sisted by Pickett’s. orchestra, Robert Pickett, conductor, COUNTY CONVENTION W. C. T. U. to Meet - at Windham Center Tomorrow—Gold Medal Con- test, The Winflam county convention of the W, C. T. U. will be held at Windham Center, Tuesday, June 4, commencing at 9.35. There will be two sessions, a morning session when reports . of officers will be read, and new officers elected. and the afternoon session starting at about 2 o'clock, when the chief event will be a gold medal contest, with six contestants.. Transportation from South Wind- ham, which is on the Providence di- vision of the New Haven railroad, the Central Vermont. and the Shore Line hall, when she narrated how m b e ‘g ilepsy. Her story was eagerly to_by the large audience. It was an open meeting of the Wil- limantic St. Anne's Friendly Society. This society annually sends one af- flicted person to the shrine and after the open meeting it was voted to send one or two to the shrine this year, about July 1. i Sell Flowers For Red Cross. The local chapter of the American Red . Cross was represented on the Willimantic streets by Mrs. Joseph St. Onge and Mrs. William S. Congdon, Saturday evening, who sold flowers for the benefit of the local soeiety. Roses and carnations, which were do- {mated by William A. Dawson, were cold and $40.60 was received. The to- tal- received in this manner now stands at about $200, and they will continue selling flowers Saturday eve- nings until July 1. OBITUARY Mrs. Edgar A. Lewis. Isabel M. Lewis, widow of Edgar A. Lewis, died at her home at 311 Main Rev. J. Mm Newton Is to speak in the interest of the Y. M. C. A. work 's opera house this evening. Hls in_the eamps the water. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bliss have re- ceived word that their -son, Donald Bliss, is safe over there. Funeral. Mrs, Mabel Williams, Mrs.' G. H. Prwr. Mrs. George Sparks, Mrs. F. H. M) Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. B. H. Hiscox, Miss Mabel McBroome, Miss Watie Stetson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Burdick, and Dea- services of Mrs. Arthur W. Williams in Danielson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Prior sang two solos at the service. Mrs. Fred ~Jodoin and daughter Estelle are visiting Mrs. Jodoin's daughter in Waterbury. Rev. J. Edward Newton is a guest at F. E. Robinson's. at n’ :;fi is Tracking the Army. from experience, as he worked eon J. E Phillips attended the funeral |- Certain-teed is fast ukmgthc because of the scarcity and hi'::um of | Certgl - of Roofing street, The address of the evening Wwas|irolley company, to Windham has | S Wlfflgfig 3003“1;3:1 Bleutiar Memorial Flowers. i superior in every important roofing quality. Metal eusi]ymsuanddis- siven By tig r;e\,;wr;:mr:t% Drown | been arranged for, by autemobile. | 5Uf WS Ber At Ver et %] The beautiful rhododendrons used as integrates from atmospheric gases. Certain-teed cannot rust and its asphalt A war worker. SR Child Badly Scalded. Mary E. Chedwick Wiison, “an she |the docogaiions 13 the Congsigativaal base makes it practically immune to any form of corrosion. - . 4 was well known in tl ty. g e e SEEERETS e Duela Moty the iive-year-old BHo M ATt B e Al H. H Bumbam in memory of his Metal absorbs heat and transmits it to the interior of 2 building. Ca'm-u RS daughter ol r. and Mrs. Joseph|ters: Mrs. John Foy, C| 2 er and mother, sulat agains makes Bt ';nnl“rt Qrenentra | o0l O O iy moon whon] L, Georse L. ewis, airs. David Yorr, | Mrs. Job Peloquin of Batic has been md wes e SR TN iokett's Qrehestra | verely scalded. Sstu;difliy noon, when | Mrs” Everett Oatley, Mrs, John Shet: yisiting Mre Jréd Merard and warmer in winter. meriea, v the Liverty |¥he Dulled a- boiler full of Mot water | feld all of tni city e talent which presented The Sung b Auience led by the Liverty | 806, PhCSSE "I s Sauen to S| Doty OF s eIty ana William, . | o SRt TR b acoutiy se Metal must be painted frequently, Certam-tud gives years of weathes s 5 e T Josepl's ospital and way given the | Kmma Lily and Mre. Susan Culver of L e L T proof service practically withiout any upkeep expense. - P e i parasene treatment under the diree-1{th o for the benefit o e Re ross this e m"fg,‘;mam 11:{";1(."';1;:!:,‘,‘,'? heeipdial bRt iRl (’l::na(;nty aa'l‘)(:ct\}::f, ;L:::;; }?Wi\?fimo: s ; Metal is noisy in wind or storm. Cm-»ndhlly&admonndkonuekma. Ttaty, 4 Al Forward , "6€0Ver- and by twelve grandchildren. Fred Clarke is at home for the sura- Metal is not safely guaranteed. Certain-teed is absolutely g\nnnleed 5,10 or 15 years, guan.nue Aduress, The Armies of Victor Batys Foot E,ka Carl Johnson. ey vi - o T o dbday fii‘:fi:fifi? “df mu::‘t::zl: c Atop ot the Tworia Our Flast mm;‘\“ :"‘,ga""*ge"f a;“':tfifig}\ ",f\"kfj;\ city line, Sur]lv;h;\',vtron:x bulmonary tu tonight from 1.3 16 % onu ussey " Certain-teed has proved its efficiency and ow--yfwn-ryundofnofiu and of Mine eDermid | e mffl; : )Tohe Cl,l,](:le:: t'i:e’\ef);"\é(-l e 1575_ ;}?: sb:;nnfinhfiqv;e(;enr:i i'i'é'g.-iiat}.m Seats on sale at the of- m—fmmmmh-hh-.m fii:.,ljzf‘“;y(}?::d}firps B C ”:)o\“.!fi(l;l‘“re was Mcluzeu ga. Lena Nelson Jobnson, bat had Certain-teed is more economical and more efficient in service lived in this country for some time, than metal or any afher type of roof. Certain-teed is the best and was employed in this city in the "BALTIC. i ; irtures - ShlrtwpisQ Dance uality of roll re n ; i ;lunfinéand oofin“gc—hnfcomnoslgfixetahyhnordmymu \ t of the Red (i The dance at the state armory, on ved by his wife and two | Pupils of Academy Give Entertain- . Lasts much longer. by dealers everywhere. Special Music bv_Pickett's Or"ocstra. | Saturday evering, given under the i ? st Pok Dbl Ped . Cioas | Cactiinitbed Prodacts The Star Spanzled Banner, Audionce |auspices of the Spanish War Veterans, Dokl SEiwkits s o Giftices snd Witihasisgain Citios = Ted by the Liberty Chorus was largely attended. The intense | Donate, : i Are Enthusiastic Workers For the . Pd-?d of America Finale. Pickett's Orchectra | heat of the eveninz caused-the dance s thres months' old son| Cause—Substantial Sum Realized. Certain-teed Paints~ Varnishes— President of Willimantic ~Libertv [to be a shirtwaist affair with the | f and Mrs, Lyman Stewart of phcyalt Roofing Chorus, Col. John H. Morrizon: di-|young men. and orchestra who took ”‘”’"F‘ court, died at the home of | Friday evening the pupils of thc rector, Charles H. Caswell; aces off their coats and rollel up their ;r; parents, Sunday afternoon at 1.30 | Academy of the Holy Family gave an ¥ % sleeves. N ' entertainment in the Academy hall for | : B .- — S Mrs. Louis Dupuis, the benefit of the Baltic chapter of the Committee to Report. Mrs. Delia Dupuis, 51, wife of Louis [ American Red Cross. svening i ith th - | o X o This (Monday) eveninz the stand- P;’?Y’“ thsfl’_'[h.Clir}"gltAtr:'_ died.at St "e’f{l‘-‘nifi}m}f él;d"‘“lg of F“im"‘ was }::r;mr':\ll:;gnuulfagfig;iili?xcceve'vills;n,ht.ilem;gs- flng?itn;r °¢‘K§‘e§“§§r§‘ ?;: ilsh:i:e ;jncse. Fw' e r] erators in c(\_n:,mfli,lr:’e; r:]f(‘i;‘r:p(,\g"”fl-‘g Willi- me;{:’mz lfl‘l7}')‘(;"\(;.1Oclia;;{)ol:ld.appse:%?gfi ma‘sw..(.’f. th:n‘vmmg )act‘c:?s ébl;g”.':;i» tice being largely attended and in- éfiphua: A\'e\yvp‘grt, erJI., John at | Increasing Consumption in the United it e tis. She had been a patient at themuch ability in their interpretation of | whoar Sine pane o ne B- Freeman | amp O oninig, 0. James Lynch, States and the Werid, n street, between Ann strest | 1OSPital since Wednesday. difficult parts. The programme fol- s : S Importation of vegetable oils and he ity Tiie e brousht <o Srade. (She was born in Canada. but nad jlows: Brunwood Being Beautified. Breaks Her Arm. 4 . / most of her|Come to the Gay Feast of Song - {material for their production has L) - > z n So s H. Brown of Norwich, who| aro cpario ; : o e o : 3 . s H MO | Mrs. Charles Barrows of Town| trebled in value sincethe beginning of i S ‘;vfln*mf""“l:‘- and four bi—othcrs i | Addrese—The American Red Cross, |is situated between the property of |02Y: Preaking her armt in two places. Sinoin willotiar (ol or B el 4 Wal street ikt an R Cross, s situa # i as greatly increased its consum < Miss Irene Jordan oyes B. Ally; n th vest d thy i Vi te: POLISH WAR RALLY Salute to The Flag, R e’\}w i vin allPoa. i; d‘;:otl:; G Local Jottings. of food oils. With the demand for i oo said Y ] - " Pupils Primary Grades'time in beautifying the property,| Mrs. H. H. Farnham and son Rich- |ahimalfais for the men in the trenches, A good Refrigerator will |qrunk. and crenting a disturbance.and | beld at Town Hall by Three Recruit- |Piano duet—Polonaise, Chopin | building picturesaue cedar arbors and |rd Of Washintgon street are visiting | Peoble at home have turned to wege e than pay s way these‘?"""" R W tiE e ing Officers From Hartford. Misses Edna Turner and Loretta Hale|fences and making winding paths | 1B New York. O e s = meats, butter, cheese and condensed d with intoxication Disie Bee Rece ‘ the terrace that borders the " : * s i i i ™ A ry S ¢ - |milk which they are sending to the 5 LA A Polish war rally was held at the Ursula of Brittany. (Drama. He has named the place Brun- | Miss Angie M. Keene of Washing ) it i days, but care should be used |[?n9 breach of ihe peace. town hall Sunday evening under the Feenetis Tt 4 ton street is with friends in Waterhury | battlefielts. 1o addlon to 5 eus s lootion of W. 01 Sonday - Farlotishs. o fthree officers from the |Ursula, Princess of Brittany, Red Cross Receipts 215. A fipon -the- vegatable oils. of the world, n the seiection one, B e kbt L 5o Rome over g station. The pur- Miss Kathryn MeCabe| The meeting of the Red .Cross Aux- 4 o 3 Mrs. Thomas H, Perkins has return- | Y Teason of the fact that they cori- e e Tl e ing was to tell the | Theonotushi King of Brittany, he |iliary was held at the home of M. |eq to her home after a weex spent in |t2in a large percentaze of glycerine, carry inchidsy faugee: 0 ntic Polish people about the | fatho Miss Frances Gilligan| Walter M. Duckingham _Wednesday | mast Gloucsster, Mass. which is now required for the manu- I L e Ladies of the court— afternoon. Mrs, Buckingham reports -4 THE BOHN SYPHON, facture of ~high_explosives. A com- liss Bileen Hinchey to date the receints for the Red Cross e - lis cit 1 A Miss Tsabel Bachel ville | Pilation by The National City Bank of ;n;trcldn.ugvd‘the_ speakers who were a s Marion McGlygn ! drive for the town of Ledyard as $215. | j5 s‘;f:ndx:‘,ela ::ortei,:,‘e 1:3,]::“‘:4‘,1;: New York shows that the United THE EDDY T:ieu. alentine Aorzen and Lieut, | Columba, M Loretta Morey Moo Gt Marion Rogers of Washington street, |States alone, although the world's 2 ¥ x:-;)xr\uasAlehlr{Shzl’ of the rew l:os\sh %u\'n, \} AA”M(E I}Ieal : - of or‘b uesss. i 5 largest producer of cotton seed oil, 2 X {army. ollection was then talken |!Ida, s Anna Gallagher | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Charles imported in 1917 approximatel: 3~ THE SANITOR : 2 for smokes for the Poles in the army | Ima, Miss Loretta Stuart|Smith and Miss Hubbard of Hartford | g or: ,',Fahr‘;’;‘lf‘soB".}hD'v‘:,i‘," nd e R0 of todde ol nd At S0F L J L ¢ UNION ST. JEAN and $6,37 was collected. The meeting | Lillie, Miss Blanche Bijaconi|Were members of an automobile party vi 4 H : = . veek vi je: i N their production, about one-fourth of ¢ s = iclosed with the singing of a Polish | Conon, Prince of England. in this section and called on Noyes|\® Week end with friends in Nefth !iacir D o fa o o i AND THE Sanfergnee S R e 4 this coming from our Philippine e dm?.r y Attended by |song. Miss Mary Sullivan|B. <llyn last week Sunday. - Mr, and | Bampton. E £ out Agrippinus, King of England, his Mrs. Belton A. Copp and the Misses i v Y i i P T BERKSHIRE o PUBIL AGRIGULTURALISTS Aty R b Saneiton & fopp and the Misses| Mr. and Mre Lincoln Southworth of | Cocoanut oil imported in 1917 was KSHIRE A conference of Union St Jean de Hartford spent Memorial day with Ambassador of his eourt, their aunt, Mrs. C. W. Grant, of Scot- 163,000,000 Ibs. against 58,000,000 Ibs. Miss Edna Turner automobile party who ca?l on him. T v P e D Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Chapman ste, Eastern Connecticut divis- b Half Day School Sessions For Them 8“ w’“ lmown mflkes and"un was held at the Center Street ar- e hapman | jang road. h 2 * to Be Held, Cardoc, a boro-at hist court, Lot Waterbury ‘and Mrs. Addison T.|'"M40ad AESbarng codeanat ell. T6T 000,000 e mory. Sunday afternoon. There was Miss Mary Dovning pman dStiMiddletewn were q Tépelty -0 &mith of T treet |2gainst 60,000,000 lbs., in 1914; the an aftendance of nearly ome hundred,| County agents ; Bapiieia je Gibs Bt & and|auto party at the home of Miss Kate | Mrs. Thomis Smith of Town street ; Ry ; great food savers. A box that | 3 T s e o e A | org hint :nfinp:ga:rgfn D ieiion ot e | maidenac s [2dtes fn attendance and| Gl B0l B e Navy Yard, - |has been spending a week with her |importation of the oil having practic- will e faod wilt a.-so save |ion but there were a few delesates | Connecticyt department of education | Lady Alba of Eneland, Mr, and Mrs, Horace H. Sears and |mother, Mrs. Freeman, of the East|ally trebled while that Lf copra was {from the Western Connecticut Divis- |composed of parts of Tolland, Wind- Miss Della LaChapelle |son Alfred of West Haven spent the | Side, Norwich. Tiports of sova: bean ! oHEbisuG iy 5. s RS ham and New London counties met at |Lady Erina of Ireland, holiday at ‘their uew bwntalow nearl' .. 4 Mre. Errell Wilcex and Sam- | Which is used . for food, ware f 1807 outine business was | the Hooker house in this city and had 2 Mary Culver | the village. fly of N i 5,000,0001bs. against 13 000,000 in 1914 SSELe, oa o the' Shndereriie, MBI T b T e L I [ e ey 5 Cottage Notes. D e et i & 1e mani PRSI Call and see them at the |cery three months. There were del- | cultural work which is being carrled ; s Arlene Healey| Charles Hilton and his sister, Miss |2 _feW days at Mr. Wilcox's former | oF PWEMTY HIMCS A8 WA, 00 1be egates from Hartfords Waterbury, |on in the schdels in the st i1 i = " SR [ s e home on the Scotland road. !1mnortvr in 1917 7,000,000 Ibs. Jiogel 3 Y i schdols in the state. It was | Atilla, chief of Huns. a Hilten of Norwich were at against 7,000,000 1914. In other Meriden, Danielson, Putnam, Norwich, |an informal meeting and all fook part Miss Edna Turner | ummer cottage on the Bluff on = | principal ' food of as olive, se- . Central ‘Village. Jewett City, Moosup, |in the discussion.” A plan of action|Roas. his officer sday. .0 her way to-spend.ths sumimer B s b i) mheta en i Woonsocket. ~ Plainfieid, auregan, | was outlined by the county agents e ' Miss Alice Connelley s Mildred Scranton of Durham | Maine. Boisie o O;mns is I‘hmi\efr';ml ,m;chlmne x‘aég bas been Titts Taftville, Baltic. and Prof. A. A. Brundage of the Con- | uleda, a captain, " 1is fhe ghest for a wesk of her aynt's, {5003 for @ few days bf Miss Cargline | CeUr SR e &y by Teascn of ‘tho faet o U o | There ‘were four mrincipalespeakers | necticut Asricultural College, who s " 77 Miss Catherine Monocelia | the Misses Mathewson. R T L B AT Tironean’ - botmtoies VRIS {for the day. Fli Vezina of Woonsock- |at the head of the agrienltural work |Duet, G " La Marseillaise C. Risddn and his daughter, Miss z | drawn largely upon the chief oil seed 5 £ ot secretary seneral of in the schools. A big drive is beinz Misses Rignev and McGlvnn ine Risdon of New York ar-| Mrs. Henry Kelly of Town street has | .o or the world, Furniture — Undertakmg land states, Attornev made for enrollment in the Connectl- | Solo, Simber bl Sluma | / to spend Memorial | been spending a week in Northampton, 3 S — also_of Woonsocket < |cut Junior Food Army, ccmposed of O MGas B arel Frauilitce. day and the week-end with Mrs. Ris- | Mass. Henry Kelly left Salu"‘flb’_(o‘cg?‘d“v Ceslun, chinionciEast; lngiee; 705 — Phones — 705.2 |0 Camp Devens, = 2001 children to raise produce in|Duet, Tn The Woodland Mill Liftl|don at the summer home of the fam- |Spend the week end and to return with | China ana the phinge. oz 4N Danielson. After a | gardens and also do canninz. It was | Misses Lila Pertrand and Loretta H Iy Mrs. Kelly. . | principal producers of oil seeds and luncheon was served bv the wives and | decided to hold school sessioms ome. | Piaae sale Tha Thatierae o o Hale | Katherine - Risdon will spend e puis Netital o providing. Talmp e daughters of the members [half a day once a week during the S i netn cummer here, Saturday morning a postcard was | e food of man originally gave to the JAY M. SHEPARD WEDDING | summer for \‘;?::’T;"::mta}(ing part in Miss Lila Bertrand iss Lucy Geer of Norwich was at|received from John Lynch of F‘Ri.t“l-luhber of ‘the séal” whale and Weltus: , SHE Pk | Att, nce is m‘;]t bm be,\m-qv. solo, Somewhere a Voice is ! her cottage on the Biuff ’\I‘ov\n street, mrv.(uf‘ l,an;_p lpu;n, N.lto the inhabitants of the temperate . = sessio & T ©. He writes of feeling 2 i Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Ellsherg—Buck. 158 ageicmtorsl ang) CoLiE o , of Norwich was |5t 1o & great olace’ ihe iuatrated | ZomO the therd L e Funeral Director & Embalmer Miss Luey Knowlten Buck and Fd r Red, Cross and thift stamb | piano solo rnmn and friends in |card with motto, “Remember to write | a7MA, and (o the people ok b"‘z ward Tllsherg were married, Sutur-|campaizn will also receive due e : and Fhursday. | that letter home,” shows a pleasant Y, | TopIc8 the off seeds and nufs: bupt 60-62 North St, Willimantic |d2, afternoon at_the home of the | Many schools wifl probabl cur i N ; M. C. A. room with soldiers gathered and therefore, th! 1ack of vt » IMANLC | iqe's parents, Mr. and wil- | > for these sesgions. The wWork | foant q S Jeanette Noel 5 S about tables writing letters. In the | HoR. amd, ‘therefore, the lack of ‘srea Lady Assistant 'm _Augustus Buck 1 ned by ihe different coumty | o amne I o ertrnding NORWICH TOWN left upper corner of the card is the | Yith Which to maintain the food jpro- — street. The ceremony and . will be done under the Lvoest sor: Theres o vone pod. e red triangle. < CnE AU A T leoni T e RFC KDOH Walter I | direct attention of the school sumer- | feap oo o Aies Piamia Tomiert | Prof. William B, Bailey Gives Prohi- - s — [o D R v B b reh. Tlizabeth | visors. All the county asents and Sleizh Ride, " Clarie| bition Address -at First Church— Yes, They Know It. SRas b hokoit that Eeankin a of the bride |school supervisors from this district chliig s B i M Ehavics B iral St MR L kel e e PSP e mmie T e O s Trene Tordan and Florette ccident to Mrs, Charles Barrows— | Rear Admiral Simms declares ‘pub- | plants, ‘shrubs, or majestic palm. [ l ) i P Fet Grenier Three-Star Service Flag at Lynch |licly that the 'British and American: Tropical man has long relied for his i A ; B ot Biiok Mawisn Piano selections, Miss Loretta Hale Eioie 5 navies have at last got the better of {requirements of fatty fcods upon oil Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic Academy. and is now an| Starting Satu morning, the To- T"%’;ea"' T :};':m?f:n;flni‘é‘rjmr:\’\‘fihg::?:swe'm&ivsfiifii’galisogd;fi;e?fmr;:):dzogiir;i?é R s . ol fans discontinued morning | yoro oo 8° the A%808 BIOL IR B Ea ey O anl- | pave been coming to the same con- | running low, has turned to the tropi- s t okiyn Navy Yard. cffice hours. Uie ol B o v, head 6f the Associated Charl- | 4 R0 g Uion "Globe, cal world for material with which to —_— er or e (1 Sross £ N ey -a v 3 3 V. e 2 . A ry DANIEL F. THOMAS H.| CURED OF BLINDNESS Letter Carrier George H. Allen 18] ety v deboiine Sf s Nep Sieven, ok Sinoe e | supplement his wanig stock of animal KleUREY BROS jtaking a few davs' vacation. His|hours to making b hothe of the state{ Willingness has been expressed to [food. LUD. Miss Elizabeth Murphy Narrates Mi- | 0ute in this city is being covered by |stockings and sweaters. i i Myrton P. Jackson. Austria by the Russian Government FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Em.| aculous Occurrgrce at St Anne's | ith great enthusiasm that they pre- for the formation at Moscow 5 ohibition is a moral issue, he | for atio w of al Spanish Lahor organizations are pre- Shri The senior class at the high school | pared for Fri s Red Cross benefit |s: have changed | mixed Commission to examine ques-|paring an enthusiastic. reception for BALMERS L a picnic at Crystal Lake Sat- !entertainment. | y ¢as kept in theq tions concerning the State obligations | the members of the strike committee i o L tore of rum was kept in : t 7 26 Union St., Willimantic, Conn. About one hundred people g ay, about 70 attending, including A large attendance of in and out of of the Old Lyme churc The | and the payments of interest of the |who are to be liberated at Cartagena Phone. 250 iLady Assistant) tH6 BEOrEy of the life of Mide b 1 {the faculty. The trip was made in|town people resulted ‘in a substantiallspeaker showed m.unly by statistics | respective Russian States. to-day under the Amnesty Bill. s X g ST el The Of Jilds 2 automobiles . sum for the good [horeithe grain and coal supl: ail- Murphy Sunday afternoon at i obert E. Kelley. son of Thomas T. e road transportation, are monopolized for Plnttehu'g attend the officer's training camp. has previously studied military s in the University of Maine. ibert Bergeron, a former Willi- ic boy, now studying at the gov- ent radio school at Cambridge, nt the week-end with his sister, . Joseph Lefebvre at 18 Park by the liquor traffic. Wc can't afford this expenditure in time of war or| peace. We can't afford it financially. | There result annually 65,000 deaths from drink; alcohol is responsible for a large proportion of the social disea: 25 per cent. of the insanity, of the. of degeneracy in the next generation. Drink lowers a man’s earning capacity. 1f you could pull up the liquor industry like devil's grass, you would pull up nine-tenths of all the other evils in the country. Regarding the prohibition amend- ment, he stated: Up to the present time it has been voted on in 12 qut of 14 states; two postponed action—New York and Rhode Island; 12 ratified the amendment, ' Connecticiit is one of the extremely doubtful states. When the question came up last winter Con- necticut enjpyed the unenviable dis- tinction of being the only state in the union which through each senator and MURRAY’S BOSTON STOR! | . Willimantic, Conn. GALFS FERRY 5 School Hold Memor- ses and Decorate Soldiers’ €ravos—Charles H. Brown Beauti- fying Brunwood. Pup The pupils of the village school, Miss Grace A. Chapman, teacher, gave @ very pleasing programme for Me- morial Day in the vestry of the M. E. chureh, at 2 o'clock jn the afternoon. The pupils marched from the school- house nearby, to the church. The ex- ercises opened with the salute to the flag, by school: song, The Star Span- gled Banner, school and congrega- tion; prayer, Rev. O. E. Newton; rec- itation, The Veterans, Gertrude Allen; recitation, Flowers For One Dear, by six pupils; song, The Flag of Our TUnion Forever, school; recitation. O, Captain, My Captain! by all; iss Gretchen Battey, Latin teacher the Bacon Academy, Lebanon, is spending a few days in this © with her grandparents, Mr. and Rufus H. Staples of Spruee street. Heard and Seen. Arthur Dunstan of Mansfield Cen- ter was a visitor in Willimantic Sat- urday. Charles Wilson of Pearl street left indav afternoon for two weeks’ vis- Summer Wash Dresses Our collection of Wash Dresses brings to mind the re- freshing Summer days are coming, and when you try one fun ita- T et | Eo _ it at Spencer, Mass. o & oAl reclta- | representative voted against the R dT ; of them on and note the pretty, effective styles, how good |' nr ana vire. John Weidon, and son | oobimr "Bartom Froeeiie Monere: | amendment. It makes no_difference e Roa O alv S 1 were in New London, Sunday, visit- whether Cgnnecticut votes in favor of fitting and how good looking they are, there isn’t any y v q Birch; song, Keep the Home Fires #: p ¢ el : tng D Diplen dutinns -2 (B Ge!%fln:u‘rg Agaress. Ger- e s sk Thare is & crisn. imiecative. & will eased veral | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel unn, their |trude Allen, Madeline Birc Law- Eng Tis ]mpera ) pen do“bt you Pl to own se 3 | niece, Miss Katherine Hurlm, and |rence Pierce: recitations, Only One | 28 the first of the New BENE _Sracey p’ & ’ to ratify the opinion put thr T am confident necticut will I want the » shall decide results of t’ in the com amendment. Public oroposition through. * the people of Con- this thipg through. <en nominated who questions arising as v. It is your place dcal election to use The wide choice of styles and materials, such as im- ' ported Ginghams, Plaid Ginghams, Crepe Gingham, |' Voile, Batiste, in a variety of attractive colors. They are very tastefully trimmed and have collars of white cr con- 1auffeur, attended the state guard eview at Stonington, Sunday. The Willimantic company of the ome Gunard left this city at 7.20 unday morning in three auto busses to attend the state guard mobiliza- |tion at Stonington. Flag, Rose Noreross; The Flag Goes By, Lawrence Pierce; song OurCoun- try's Flag, school; recitation, Laura McGuire; recitation by three pupils; closing song, America. The pupils then marched by twos, having heen given flags by Miss Chap- trating clearness to the telegraphed message that brings imstant. con- sideration to your buaineoe | Rt man, and with Rev. O. E. Newton 2 . = . . Edward Cotter of this city, a sen- 5 < vour influen the polls. . trasting shades. They are priced as low as $3.98 and up || o at the Baltimore Coliege of Den. | Wi C; A. Satterlee. a veteran of the | /g orgar s working the hard- More than ever time is money, 50 tal Surgery, and Dave Burt of New lage cemetery, followed in line by the est to brir is about. the speaker 2 to $17.50. Yorik city, also- a student at the col- | &5e ceactery. Tollowed I3, Tne D W keaid, is ik nnecticut Temperance lege, are spending a few days at Mr. s sk 5 union. Tk ‘e T study the question k: ] Al 1 C. Perkins donated the geraniums ; otter's home, 4 Park street. that were placed on each soldier’s|Cf Prisons b ke, 2o more 1 Bew - Wy, Bea¥e. with 2 flas. The exerciseg closed e L e el o = ¢ i ‘4 i1 With the singing of Americh. clean state. Will you not help us to elegrams— Day Letters— Night Letters - :rAE H. C. MURRAY CO. Children Cry Srecial Gharch Servico. g > b - > establish a clean nation?- FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Re?. Allen Shaw Bush of the vil- lage conducted the special prayer ser- vice in the M. E. church Thursday Cablegranu—flaney T mn.rflmd by Wire: POLTeE Three-Star Flag. At Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch's home LIS ol s R BT, i i DAt e o e s S