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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 30, 1919 ; WILLIMANTIC for. The petition was referred o the JEWETT CITY DANIELSON IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; : In the report of the stato-board of | At the request of the state board of g ST L ST 0t it TR oIS B, TR o TS RN T IT'S YOUR KIDNEY: : s assembir Tuesday, - \ ed a or | Tuesday evening, whe: oly | ingly wai i 3 Cheded recommendations for appropri- |in appropriation of $120,000 for thad -l ecday g, when the newly |ingly waited for through many weary t elected officers received the oath as|months—the day that was to bring " ations of local interest It was stated | erection #f a dormitory for the ne®®|prescribed by law. The new board |back to this town members of the 4 ¥ 1 traine that increased accommodations will lmal scpool in Willgnantic. , | stands as follows: Warden, Horace D.}brave outfit, as the army men like to i dis i respecter of per- | signals that the kidneys need help. The U. S. Government needs at once at Uk 2200 e mecessary at the Mansfield Train- | Representative William Higgins of | Mailhotte: burgesses. Thomas Mc- |call them, that went away from here Kidney disease {8 no seen 3 schoot and hospital and an ap- [ Coventry presented a bill provi Propriation of $250,000 is recommend- |that tho control aad supervision of » 84 for this purpose. The present pop- | the public schools in towns receiving Wlation is nearly 600, with numerous [state aid shall be vested in the state g afflicting| You should use GOLD MEDAL, Haar o i i need ten times Etoome, fouis dasse, Willism John |Julv 38 {017 oo members of ‘the ol | - 3204, (A majority of the ills alicting| Xon shaul, use GOLD MEDAL Haar | accountants, and big business intarests nee ten times as 3 echsler; clerl B mps O . Al ., afiers ! | soothing, healing oil stimulates the 5 P (i i 3 5 )0 per annum. {reasircr, Tawm M. Gray: ascessors, | wards the Thirty-clght compiny and | e 0 are the most mportant | Kidbeys relieses infammation and ae. | MATY- Salaries range froni $1,800 to $6,000 p Maxcy Seymour, Jolin H, Tr he bods demands for admission cation cy; bail- |still later a part of B 56th us iy the fil- | stroys the germs which have cansed it 2 : " there :ndr, |ro< w mm‘fx“a::‘?: ol s ML Jhmes Mcliglly; Moollocter, HeniyliGier S itlllery, X t:x‘e.:'s :: ;'é:rbfiiea hxetytf: pgisons‘GO ‘to_your druggist tbday and get a These thousands of positions cannot be. filled because the supply of - R [| At a meeti ives |E. Olsen; auditors, Frank McCarthy | Som s = S stitutions who should be transferred. t a meeting of he representatives sen: auditors, Frank McCarthy e of them came back Wednes. e iah ave swept 1rom the tissues by the |box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil | available accountants is exhausted. increased popula- |nd senators of Wigdham county at|nd George H. Prior. day—not ali—and they were given| plooll are mot elimitated through the {Capsules. In twenty-four hours you With this creatly 1y o Hartford, Wednesd®y afternoon, John | The report of Geors. H. Jennings, |SUCh a welcome as must have made| kidneys, disease of oue form or anothers| sbould feel health and vigor returning. A great many more accountants must be produced to take care of the e ter will have to bé n, A 4 After you feel d g S 2 e i srie A. Dady of Putnam and Urgel La- |health officer of the borough, shows|€VETY one of them understand that ill claim you as a vietim. After you feel somewbat improves enormous amount of work which only the trained man can do. A 3 wil : POy At o e e the | France of Plaingeld were elected |total cost of health work, including 4169 seemed like blood relations of Kidney disease is usually indicated by | continife ‘to take one or two_capsules : S + amount estim e "otmon | county commissloners for four vears,|salaries, etc, for vear ending -Aug. |eVy one else in Killingly. weariness, slecplessness, nervousness, | each day, “."s,"" keep the fim-vlusr A campaign has been started, directed and supervised by some of the maintenance of (he {raining school | Kot icentative Alphonse Chagnon. of |G, 191, Forough papulation, | THe return of the hovs was a 100| Gecpondenicy, backache, ‘stomach trou- | condition” and ward oft the dusger of | ¢ o Copuntants in this state, to select and train men who are qualified » and hospital for M4 [ this city was ~unanimously chosen |3,300. Per ceni. foreigners. 24; col- |PCY €ent. jovful event—a fifty-fifty oc- | ble, paic in loin and lower abdomen, |other attacks. SR i fession o g g g milntaining | COUNtY auditor for the ensuing two |or Number of Itglians caslon for those who went ¢ and| gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, -cumc.\Mégdor‘,:fidogfirna! fl"‘"kfi‘.’nfl’?’:}’ to enter the Accounting profession. 4 t present the state is mainta iy h D: Hhsaten hose who staved at home—and| and lumbago. g . ‘Three sizes. = : e . o the Connecticut Experjmes: station at | ears: ok Hielan. 20 | iovens thos tonars s ot 'ADl ‘thesé derangements are nature’s |funded if they do not help sou. Those now engaged in Bookkeeping or Accounting work, or having a ew Haven, Storrs Agricultural Ex- embers of the Epworth League s - s ¢ | scant notice of thei- coming, they ga- knowledge of either, should write for full information. periment Siation. and a station at|and thelr Euests gathered in. the vea: |ANd Tarks, 36; Greek, 11, Per cent, of D nctics of thei: coming. thevea| . R e shae B fircetion of the |iry of the Methodist Episcopal church | tetal gopulation vaccinated, 30. Per | [ Aol Rl i B c 260 Bastiord under the direction of the |y o€ the Methediss finiuecpal church 12 W00 e reportads 1001 jireet mear the Attawausan hotel (0| qughter, at home, and two other |exander Giluan; third viee presicent,| Address Accountants, P. O. Box 269, Hartford, Conn. e et this work will be ex. |smiling’ programme of “ovér fhere® |Mated number summer visitors, 75. S ,‘C“_““‘“’mf home to ho¥S | g,yghtors, Mrs. Lewis of Providence |Walter J. Burtiett; treasurer, William - ot Te, It is recomigend. | scngs and gumes, Contagious diseases reported during | \/ho have braved death many, many [and Mrs.” Gendron of Meriden. E. Moss: secretars. M. H. Geissler; that act taken to consolidate .nmfih 'V'Jv;'vl' Ihl. ws}m.-u;‘;; of West- | ¥ear 'N’[‘i;flhur’l'gl "-w‘{"‘li' 'J‘:J""C"‘O- their country, yerlasting honor - o Guy Brothers’. Minstrels gave a real I)oz\rdm of m?x_mfipr;]\' nt, akbove officers NON T x B . E i ral location, accomplish- | erly, . h een in this city vis- 3 d asles 17, e 2 ; Dsrdlt ehoe ot Sl ex-officio. i Henry £ 7 y gs gs I. e the with less cxpense |iting his brother, George W, Williams, | f2ver 4, Whooping cough 15, Sumulious “greeting awhited | thel¥e, miBCUCL ShOw ac fne Orphewnic Joseph £ e A » ten “harles & In July and Auglst; diphtheria ore of men who piled off the north- T oS pons | Milot, Ernest B. Kent, G. Harold Gil- Agpropriztions for maintenapee are| rs. Charies A, Capen is ‘confined (1 July und Aushit: aiphinerin 81, | 15U, %L G5, %00 BUS,0F 8 295 ) {erfulmmel e one of (he. miost | Mot MGt B Tent, G, i % CUMULATIVE PREFERRED SHARES | b B “’fl’A T oithoea 1, chicken pox 1. m, and mothers, _sisters, brothers |Fleasing that has been staged at the | PC Siiuncial report for the vear 7 inizations | pepyuty Sheriff A. J. Greenslit has| Two naisances r |sweethchas and ‘friends fairly drag- |house this Sason by Manager J. ling December S 5 raino mor e S , 1 . T T WOk | e an attachment for 3360 on the | Scheol housey, | Mhesiges, raiirond |Eed (he Teterans of the world-war of | Lewis. Becaufe of their hand having E e U5 siowed | .. We are offering 7% Cumulative Preferred Shares of a z oo umder the Az | Property owned by Trefin Erchina, |stations, etés ali in 00 condition. | he Car in their anxiety to kiss them |lielped in the welcome home to Din- 7. totur assets, |Public Utility Company, operating without competition in a t . at the corner of Em and| Sewerage Systems complote. n.fond embrace or wring their hands | ic!son’s battery Wednesday afterncon, pilities, due share- A Sizesd . =3 it Tati f | Chapman streets. The attachment| Water supply: Al have pubite water | Wilh the grip that s significant of the|he audience haa a particularly 09; suéplus fund, $375; | prosperous and growing territory, and serving a population o h mn |was de in behalf of Hyman Brett- | v. N blaints about quality | Purest, deepest friendship. iendly feeling for the minstrel men = accounts 212.9. ~2 AN B < = e T CBEVACE o r R eral | X570 Taer, Who. alleges that Erchini|or ooter. ont o sunts about quality | P The coming of the hoys: was thefand they made it manifest by gener. ing_accounts 321294 | ahoyt 75,000 with Electric Light and Power service. Pnslent pprop ?lowed a grocery bill which he refused |sheds. equivalent of lifiing a ton weight off {OUs. and well deserved, applause af Tittean e have bedn thafe to as- : 2 : ivi- | - v to settle. Drettschneider tried to at- | AMilk inspection. None for the year |hundreds of Killingly's citizens. |Many periods during the show. sist the v s man 1 bund ang owa|DCL CATTUNES are neafl:\ eleveAn nes u}f». Preferred r ew he property but found that it hool inspection vearly | ‘§“‘”;‘-;h\‘hlelbfiw have, m(“fl?d md:lhl H=r‘old fieckley, ;vholtv name ap- |his home. Dividends at the rate of dend requirements. Price to yield above 7%. H een tranaferred fo Brehina's tas in|@nG braved hell, as some of them mod- | peared in the casualty list this week,|five per cent. compound interest have s Represpntative Henry Hall of Will- |sons. He then brought suit to have \n::’,“\‘}ff:fi.\lnsfsfitvov;«st-lelyx N am|estly pui it, ‘back here at home there |is at Camp Devens, practi recov- | been paid since the association was ifi- Send for Special Circular t operty reconveyed ro ¥rchina | carried him by autorebile over 4 sart | 12Y€ Decn ten months of anxie ered from a wound from a machine |augurated and a comfortable surp |25 ne alleges there was fraud in the [ CEPRCG NI DY automoblle over a Bart daily fear of reading in the- casualty |#un bullet in the knee and is expected |fund has accumulated. Tho seventh b r- | transf he case is returnable Pe- | N i Suggestions have been of- | LSt OF the'death of some of Killingly's |at his home here in the near fature. ‘|series of shares has been opened. The The w, T. FIELD n- | superfor court in March. fired relatives to S vt P s | OWn—and to have the battery return| A lady’s gold wrist watch was lost | association is doing a great work for | Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Fenton are|ronts. amoe jo @& change in s |without a single member of Daniel- |in the crowd at the soldiers' reception oavtand for ite hetthalaers: INVESTMENT BROKERS Y - | nd Mix. Frec B pertahuelltote | Jmdes’ Boalihnir son’s company having made the su-|Wednesdzy afternoon. Reward. Call ; i Liberty 5670 on RE tils oity. ohe T M Ve on lodge No. 76, F. & |[pome, secrifice, though several ~of | Tel, 151 —adv COLCHESTER 902 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. elephone: Liberty n of this city. Mr. non lodge No. 75, F. &|tiem have been wounded, seemed po| Mrs. Charles T. Thayer of Putmam d from the Tiet Infan. | M. worked two candidates in the |lcss than the miracle that it truly 13| visited with relatives here Wednes- ; s ‘ Devens Saturday, and|Ielloweraft degree at a special com- |to the relatives and friends who have |day. The dancing class met Monday ev [ rea Yo fows wiere e - | municnion. Tacitay it Tions o cuenee my? for their safe re- | Many souvenirs wers brought here | SHIE With Mr. J. T Wailis and s, | JOSEPH BRADFORD 8w Longen Line L art Lo 20 attended had an opportunity turn. God truly Nas cherished them! | Wednesday from the battlefields of r: 3 Soiiei g msancung, : admire the new service flag whieh the | A vell of happinless rent the air on |France by the returning soldier: abopt & Detng nissenE Ay t a meeting of the senators and[lcdge has recently purchased Wednesday afternoon as the trolley | Warden F. E. Cunneen has been in- | o Co.chester Grange met Tuesday ev- atives of Tolland county in|its field of red there are car bearing the boys swept around thes vited by Governor Holcomb to be the | S8 e to ew 0r Tuesday, Harry A. Le d | with the names worked in blve tilk. |corner from Furnace i M. stre 4 5 ar |, C: M. Shay of Groton was a caller P ' S > ace into Main street. | chairman in Danielson of the P e B oré | le and’ George Siswick of | Pugler Wallace H. Pavne, the master | Lined up and down the street, and al- | Bast Relicf fund that is to he raised | ™ fown Monday Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order ‘ rd were lectéd county commis- |of lodge, i3 with' his Tegiment infiost choking the thoroughtare with | L ioreiict fund that is & Former Consul E. S. Day has re- 108 BROADWAY FAST STEAMERS s. John H. Yost of Vernon was |France: Forrest Thatcher. U. S. humanity, were ‘hundreds of citizens| A really extraordinary thing—for | cirned from a-week's visit in New| _ 2 2 . - il % n itor: and Cnarles | i America; Irank D, Browning, j|¢nd hundreds more-who Were DUPIIS {ihis winter—happened in Danicicon X"{"‘F e S ohcaa . S5 Chapin and New Hampshire ‘hompson’ of Ellington, # member | S. army o cers’ reserve corps: third |in the graded schools or students at|Wednesdis snowed! i 3 tyinan ofColmnbin s alb. e | i = - ¢ Billoe s etomint. honarably. dischargbds G| b o Eraded schools or students at| Wednesday. 1t snowed ;. and Mrs Geoms 5 paps ves 8t Me | The 'Max - (Gordon' & M| Leaving New London, Weekdays 11.04 " 1 B B. Palme: nay: ctive 'list, strel band was drafted, and very will- | , A Boys’ club is being organized at| The C. B. C. basketball team de- (&) i Bl 5 Vi ers mber of local, men, _including o Gorcon |icgly, fo serenade the home.soming | Connceticut Mills by the welfare | foated.a team from the ¥ M. C: A. of | orporation Due New York, Pier 70 E. Ry &% ® “harles A, Gates and Judge]c, 163 my physcological | soldie Q & | worker. Miss Dorothy Doty. The mill | Norwich, 20 to 15. The Norwich team | 10-20 W. MAIN STREET 6.15 A. M. s o, attended the annual{oard, Camp Hane . honorab It worth much of the worry |Company also is arranging to swing g bout 20 pounds heavier than the | Duc New York, Pier 40 N. R, aischarged. The service Sprinzfield: and three broth- | Prominent in ch » Noonan of New York, C. H.|long as her health permitted S n inc out a welcome e sign, in h r of | loca The C. B. C. w = = . X M | v sday night 2 ¢ Is in incland the anxiety that the war cost to |9t & Wolc e o T he ponor of |locals. The C. E. C. will have as op-| Have Good Burning Coal| 7% A. M : south and the new American flag in | witness the greeting that the heroes | Lhe Service men who left the big plant | ponents Saturday evening the Y. M. {4 | ie greeting that the heros bt e e s L 2 e Convenient Route If its seral services for Mrs. Harriet M, | the northeast corner. {received, Nothing just lke it has |0 fight for Uncle Sam. The welcome|C. A. team of Willimantic Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous - Hhosdt 14 &t fier honte nMane || Miss Abaio: B abartonn: wontey s boe <n in Danielson in the memory | P2nner will be suspended across Con- | ~Miss Jennie Mintz was in Hartford Staterooms Ready for Occupancy 7.3( gy inesday afternoon at 1 o'~ |ron of Fai r, No. 82, O, of present generation, Every | hecticut Mills avenue. Tuesday et 7 P. M. P. Ayer of the Mans- | Mrs. R, F, y, past m | yearer of the khaki was subidcted fo| The Danisison basketball team eas. | Mr. and Mrs. Tdwin R. Gillette were | has been emploved for somne time. Fare (Including Wartax) $3.05 ¥ br et church o citted al | attending the 45th 1 session of | the test of irying to shake hands with {ily defeated the Y. M. C. A. team of |in West Hartford Tuesday attending| S, Tionard Root, who has been mus- [ woodvilie cemeter:. th and Chapter of T ticut O 1 nywhere from ten to a hundred of his | Willimantic, 64 to 16 at the town hall |the dding of their niece, Miss Alice | tered out of the federal service, has| Tickets and Staterooms can be pur« Childr. Maro V. Palter 70, of 144 Piasssnt Mrs. R. F, Chene us heen |friends all at the same time and in- | here Wedseesday evening. The visi- uv\, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Cur-|heen on a brief visit to his wife and |chased at Railroad Ticket Office. C almer, 70, of 144 Pleasant|, [ kg "grand 1 tative of Al-|cidentalls to receive {he caresses of | tors never had a chance at any stage | tis M. Geer, formerly of this place. |infant daughter, at-the home of Mrs. A d Wednesisy morning at 10| ia ¥, 50" in Konnoetionr. a proud mather, sister or eweethears |of the game, ihe winning—of wiich| I Agranovitch and daughters Misy| r o prerst New Eagland Steamship Lines Jesepn's nospltal teom [(EF2 BRASEL ). Fotoes Wand. | —nd to do it all sracefully. A bar-|gives Danielson prior ciaim on the |Jennctte Agranovitch returned Tues- | Miss Ruby R. Park began feaching follo . surg e oD lne nez] “,f" irs. Mary J. 3 /0nd. was easy compared to that little | championship 7 wastern Conneciteui. |day evening from ing the former’s | the Taugwaunk school in Stonington o Hon ot DL ar e O S Ponll loroueren on ion, some of them said afterwards, | A1l of the DanZel-oa tean plaved fast,|son, Saul Agranovitch, who has just|Monday. ho.al MElgalns Jredncsang, (as o o L a difficult task—the drsg- |some of the hast features being con- |arrived from France and is at a camp| A class of six was given the first and T R s : ot bat of them from those who |tributed by Wil in New Je He is expected home | second degrees at the nge meeting and for a vecn il for som: S Jvith @ compii- D27 dem Momas bt it Vil 1o ¥ ina few days. Friday evening. = S s e he was Loin OR fyl qone, for a committee of citizens Mrs. Leon Broder was in Williman-| Mrs. Daniel E. Gray, who sufferes 4 \ r ¥eb. 6 1842, In Oldloin, Lngiand, the |, Anged a dinner for them s PUTNAM | tic Tuesday shock last iweek, is impraving. Steamer Engene C. Hart has \ a gaughter of Hiwiia anl Raivh Wol- | Aitawaugan hotel, and Warden F. AT e Chales 11, Dawley was in Middle- | The Congresational churc) is to have ‘ it ) . fenten bhe WA EReR e tnenly neen was insistent that they be |, MIS Alics Kennedy, N Tuesday. its roll call and fellowshif dinner on | suspended service from Néw /O Pty e pamund Wopd: in Bnsiund | fod, notwithstanding the seemingly |30 Mre fustin Gren are i HAr | v 'p Baker was the guest of his|Feb. 1dth, g = : L % Ars 40 Lhe family Came lypsympathetic taking away of em | | o Ny Konk L ons in New Britain Tuesday. The Womat’s Union of the Congre- 1 1 Virg M almer oches- | to ope, R. 0 live, la voing® 1o entior rs. Kenned s matror f & 3, = \ | \ oot e i [:l”n). ST fate, For | (YoM their relatives and friends e s Kenneds i matroh 9] Mrs. Joseph Soltz of New London | gational church met Wednesday at the London and Norwich until < . il Hee e t afterwards developed t hell a o el < Jis visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Agran- |home of Miss Delia A. Wheeler to do . il \ Wiliizrs H. Noonan, 8, died at his | hirty-seven ; | o Afterwards developea that _the | ford will spend a few deye with Ars. H Vis Red Cross sewing further notice on account of \ | indham street, Tuesday |£ecn reside > | Sl % St M I, A. Carrier was in Middle- | The comm:nity praye: meeting will|, o ose \ AR nte VALY 5 |in the mustering out pro | . = P w n Mi ¥ y 8 , ' \ e uremia. He was boril fn | Woodhgled Tolie vaary o ¥ | Schuyler had resulted. in the. soldier | o fllgwas introduced in the sen- | (own Tuesday cb held Thursday evening at 7.30 at the | ice and strike conditions. G; \ e 22 ""\; He | ored members ot the Methedist cnunen | bovs being left without anything at | M :‘i‘l“”;"{:“"r“.i“ Yeots | Attorney Thomas M. Shields of Nor- [home of Mr. and Mrs Leonard R. § his Tty for the past two | ored ibers “f t thadi=t eniren | D9V8 Deing 1eft WitE oreept ouch | 176 the city of Putna sue bonds | wich was a Colchester visitor Wed- | Main. . A m ie is survived by 1 having serval s cie 016 Scoward | 1 fo eat dufing Tuesda, exeent much | 6 (i umouty. of Sesonh o dra tne | Hick, e fart Transportation Corp { | s Sherman Noonan: a d for years. She had held the office in |f00d 2 a3 £lve. i Ly memuersiianes rate not tc exceed fi = - . [{pmily BhermanyNopnin (a0 Last years as the president of the La. | Of other batteries who had not reach- Droctdsiobitiess hons | b activities, | As|appetites had grown strong during e | Wednesday on t i vl o o YANTIC onstructign Rev. Mr. Davis of Hartford, pastor o' light feeds along ey he lig] of the 16 inch main from :he Trav-| Michael Rondos of the U. S. §. Ne- | the Congregaiional church, gave an © 07T Noonan ¢ Spring. | never missed o Sunday or week-day |tlie way from New York home. At|ciers Insurance Co. This loan is for | vada spent a short time in tows Tast |abic disconres Supday morring: ohoos- | ). Ao Je SINAY fin] &arvice WY be Son. ldenmice nd was especially gifted in | that, with all of the excitement of the [ gne r and bears 6 per -ent. inter-)week, the guest of Miss Loretta Ri- |ing for his sniject The Crisis of a Soul Springfield Lodge of Elks. testimony. and praye Although not | hofhe-coming, it was mighty hard for | est heé bonds can proba e Wzt at present a member of of The King's Daughters, as she EAGLEVILLE nnable to attend the meetings, sk one of its charter membe most charitably inclined Her suffering during he Iy be sold | chards. Rev. Mr. Ticknor of Windsor con- orcas circle | Ui soldiers to thoroughly enjov,a real|at 'y 1-2 per cent. or better. A reduc- | His ship was one of the convoy to |ducted service at the Episcopal church DEN i IS I ast. But they did Thér best under | {ion of 1 » per cent. would mean a|the George Washington when the |Sunday morning and at Coichester in tke circumstances, B saving of $1125 annually. The bonds|President and Mrs. Wilson and party | the afternoon. as ‘1.\(""1‘(1!"?!;‘ u?f “' \lm"" given hm"c tolare to run for number of year fwas aboard and Mr. Rondos spent a The members 1se who hav claims upen them, e brought back | Congregational ¢ h are to s st fllness | Lut in the meantime other boys of the | At the Ser e e e ¢ srammar s wher he village schocl, Miss Reedo, rk, taught on> week, and is of the T. A. S. of the| Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich erve a Phone 1177-3 et Grange social to- |SHOTt time at Bre L o emedia b e senexet Grange Aonlal nteresting souvenirs 4nd curios, | supper in th ladies’ parior. == o w8 Borsie NAthoGE & Tirrade An . Shek Dattery Hag arrive own _in | night Harry E. Wells, late of the 7th [ N R 0 b i E B s, : e oo e 5 5 3 In died a8 the had livad, & sinenre Ghits, | automobiles placed at their sorvice, | French Mortor Battalion who has just | 4150 French and other foreisn e U T e e PETER VER STEEG s ta X " ¥ attemoon hoth g Jast memiber of |and each group got a welcome equal to | returned from France, wi'l give an ac- | o5 “of the U, S. S. Missouri, son | different dis(ricis was heid In the to t onnt e : helof BMr. and Mrs| Jot smas’ has | hall Friday cvening. jougue or d bt achcrs’ meeting ot the Storr: a the par-| AIl in all, the day was the happiest | SWiss border oack again, He will| 4 re o e Al ohaTES o ar ol Pieted oa s B P28 o Raven Ghidien o whom | 9re for many people that Killingly b s complete soidier's equop- |Teceived an honorable discharge from ymn was a Willimantic g ewing for the Red| x in this village. The 1l iione in the hemes nd some curios from camp and | the navy and. is sper with his parents here. \ or Saturday afternoor: survivg, Mrs.- W ing some time | o s ot | known in a long, long time. The ch A i et SRl mong Hebron peoplo Y:he, were in Jewett'City and Mise Clara Wood, su- |S68ret was that the company ms Hartlord last week wers Mr. and M perintendent of the Deaconesses | Went out from here did not return as| Putnam Town team was defeated on| The members of the Woman's Guild | 1oy Go 1St Tome at Haverhill, Mass. Mvs, Wood |® UMt But other days are coming|Tuesday nimit 24-15 by the Webster [are preparing for a parish festival to |and Mes T.. ¥ leaves three grandchildren, Clarence|aad among them will be one dedi- |Five. Pack i Cut Flowers, Funeral Designa, Wedding Decorations. Telephore 760 67 Lafayette 8t Robinson. 1 Y 1 Rathtone of New London was | her sister, Mrs Taftville and James Wood of Center- [in the fullest sense, the sacrific econd team, 13 _to 9. A one round | William E. Manning. R 1L 3 a weel_end guest at the home of his | Westerly, . . 9 ville are her nephews. e boys have made for their country, | bout between Lown and Breault fea-| Andrew Lerado has obtained em- |{ather, Rufus Rathbone. D o e 60-62 North St., Willimantic | Undaunted lodge installs officers this | Which will honor them so long as life | tured IEvie | evening.—ady shall last for any of them. Putnam ¥ Lady Aselstan: Tel cennection om % : practice was shown on|be held in the Engine hall fi \liss Jeesis Griffin enfertained Miss|Sunday at her Rome. | 'MPORTANT L'NKS Joffers of Plainfield, Harold Jeffers of Jr;v.\»]d_m the official ('epuor; 1]0 Kil- | both sides but the me ‘v.] lf.n‘r y :\:w. in Februar srrll : of | \tarporie Thompson of Willimantic| Several local people wers in Waure=| Jewett City and Lawcence G Wood, [lingly’s “service men—a real day of close at all times. “Littie” Jack \e young members of the ish are | ovor the end. gan Saturday to attend the funeral of; JAY M. SHEPARD ; : L e e iwo great- |celebration when the citizens of this | Brien starred for Putnata. “Petween |rehearsing for it. The -Lenten | " Eamund Horton met with quite a|Mrs. Arthur Millizan | B s & A Hygiene, rest, pure air, sunshine | grandchildren, Hoy M. find Hernigs L, [and _surrounding towns wiil demons | the halves raker's All Stiis met de- | festivals are heing arranged under the | fccident while chopning wood. | Mrs, Mary I*. Loring is entertaining n D | and a wellbalanced diet, phus Jefters of Plainfield, Toewph Wood of |Strate that they are appre e of,|feat at the hands of ihe P. H. S.|direction of the Guild president, Mrs Funeral Director & Embalmer : Abby Liliibridge of| ; n_the Groton ship yards, as tucket, R. I, spent Sund =h added one more to its|has also Orin Banning ; bome. i Lieut. Frank D. Browniny aus re- |,~The SLory of the experiences of the |string of vicrorics by defeating Pom- | YMiss Mary Rose O'Hearn, R <. has CENTRAL VILLAGE Mrs. Peter Bourque is ill with & se= et o ble i s e [local battery “over there” would fill [fret School 36 fo 24 in the Pomfret | returned to Bridgeport, after spending| - e ; vere cold. KILLOUREY BROS the army after werving o e than |2 book. The first chapters of it were |€ym Tuesday night. Esccllent team |g few months at her home here Roland Jordan of Willimantic was a an officers training eamp and in |f¢ard from the lips of the b who | work counted strongly for Putnam | Mr: past week. The King's Daughters have moved, John Williams and Mrs, Her- |l0cal visitor (I ced | from the Tiiinghast block to rooms in . . lived it, when they arrived herc Wed- |as usual. mon J. Gibbs were vis: Ne Benjamin Dawson, who is employed s e w to improve the blood-qualit uthern camps. He recoived k's com- | Ve R S ; . J. Gibbs were visitors W e, Truist company-a bank, | the residence of I, Hoxis Lalibridge. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- | incn gty aql g |missionas fhira Hentonast in the of- | "csIa¥- 1t wasn't the proper time (0| The campaign for news members of | London Tuesiy. ; [t Mrs. Ralph Street is illat he { ficers' reserve corps. Lieut. Browning | & a full story, for there were too | the Women's Board of the Day Kim- il ont'ths Creah Etow tea R BALMERS | up resistance, are important links is a graduate from Tufis sollege, en- |TJany other consideratio But all of | ball hospital which be?sn Monday eral days. f h . y a R the details will come later. Let it|and wil Fehena 5th Thomas Wing has been calle William Street died at his home Fri- 6 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. | in the logical treatment of in. |listing at Loston. GUMBEIOR Eoas o ey e D et | T retr parv 1n | NORTH STONINGTON been ill 4t his bome here for > here by severe illne: day noon, having been ill wis pneu- v that D. Bat- |is pr sing encouraginely. The . home here by, the severe ill _be ! f ‘La ipi : as been placel on the | tery, 56th o : 4 % The Third Baptist church held its | wife. monia but a few days. e l<aves, be- Phone 29 dy Assistant) | cipient pulmonary affections, Milo Appley has been placel on the | tery, 56th artillety, is a real fighting | city has been well placarded and there v y _ 3 - o 5 5 ! o . inactive list, and is at his korme i1few its v e sill be four mluute ts e .. | Annual business meeting Satorday aft-| Miss Marion Pride, Miss Elonia Pride | Nd¢s his fe, a stepson, William & . Toadlk!F:)ra,duh atendency |12 cutfity that its guns were moved even | will he four minute talks in the thea- noon, with Judge Charles C. Gray in [and Mis the chair. Officers were cl s aaiies 6 Siacie Mildred Paletnrope of Paw- |Street, and his parents, Mr. and Mgs. 9 e anterbury, leaving Newport Tues- |ahead of the French 155 on ihe | ters Saturda DR. F. C. JACKSCN to weak lungs or tender throat, |dav- Fismes front—an unusual thing to do; | the _inter I the ever ncrastig |t fol- | tucket_spent Sunday with their cousin, | Ralphy Street. Funeral'services ' were v A e e = ] oigolthes J S 2 8] lows: Trustees, Cha ‘ray, Mrs. | Miss Clara Fletcher. 3 held Monday afternaon at tire Metho- Scott’s brings a wealth of rich D i mferedcHeviue | needsiof Vi Bospital L. . Park, Mrs. I, A. Thompson: clerk| Mr. and Mrs. Cosmer Young and|dist church in Moosup. F cTr tonic-nowu) RLAINFIELD el £ = et Ty 3 Had not the air brakes on a large|and treasurer, George bi, St dea- | daughter, Alice, of Danielson, were Sorel e nant R N i i honor—and that they were rated asrailrond locomotive standing on the |con, Wallses B ‘ : e i Wille o Dos What ST ono i s & A little of Scott’s Emalsion The Plainfiell Rifl2 club had its|shock troops, than which there can be | siding of the New Havon toad lead. | com: Wallace A Phillips: finance com- | Sunday callers at Williatn Dean's hat . politician says is one thing today may do you a world of weekly shoot Tuesday nigirt in Krauss' |no higher organization designation. in |ing to fhe Bradles beef house been wit rlnln:m- Charles E. Gray, Miss Ruth G.| Miss Alice Xendall of Norwich spent | and @vhat he does is another. Removed to 715 Main 8t, Willimantio Fall® JDr: Chase was in hizsbest Tstory Tof ther % ax “that | - {ing to tne Bradley beef-house been %eft | Thompson; organis E elyn 1 = R b I°5n % Willimantie | seed temenion. hall. .Dr. Chase was in his best form |the history of the war that Is now, |set by the erineet @ e e . i e . gine would | Main. 4 comreitios to DANIEL P. THOMAS H, St Rowss RloomGald W.1. 18-i2 O e e o o S Save backed dows an emis repae ho' Church wa Yecond with 241, Brover Kraass was | The bovs who had dinner at the At- [Ment into Front street ot ran amuck|follows: Rey. Lucian Dru h o tolal of 239, Babcock |tiWaugan hotel Wedneéslay afterroon | roush the Putnam = rallroad vard,|Stone. Mrs 7. Park, H. M. F Leahy, ] Tiynn | Were: Herbert' Hapkins, Joseph E.|When Charles Kingston, dru clitib- {kcing, Mrs. F. A Thompson. At the clo: e vn | T eiton, Toseph Bertiono Michael |ed Into the cab and prdled_open the |of the meeat < « rottle = . = % n 2 all were invited to the INTERESTIN y A T e rolitives and the |McShanc, a veteran of the Spanish ::é?;t\:‘; at 3 ;’*Wh) \Wednesday |home of Rev Lucian Drwry. pastor AN 3 G BOOKLET G . e o6 v |war: William Mayhew, John Mayhew, | ™ ng. Kingston appeared in emeritus of {he church. for a social = e ion . friends of the returnins 56th company | wors, Vo M QEVRE, Toh Shepard, | utnam city court Wedncslay morn-|hour. Mrs. Drury served tea, sand- by our Information Department, is met and warmly samtel Jll of the R recently issued / funds to ointed as George H. terson and oldiers. alter W. Murphy, Ov Ity to into: soldiers. AR, X \ o Fannie and Ruth Thompson ; i By ; 1T . e B, e o™ o | Pideau, Licien Lambert and Emil Meu- | 0ther, eharse was preferred against | recognition of the 90t anniversary of valuable information and suggestions for security ‘VU l“lmantlc Conn Burke anl Francis Keliey were visi \ance did not come out in court but!1a1s Mrs, Drry read. o hs holders who wish to protect their investments and t] . rville Wi veday. | There were others who arrived was related afterwards by Charles R.|gketch which showed thit the ehurch TiO Krau-s family bas been calied | home, including ~Sergeant Donald | Browning, foreman at the rounouse. |was organized with eight members. Its to Taftville by the death of Mr.|Stone, but, though they had faced | Brow: said that Kingston appear- | house of worship was buil: in 1333, Tts May we send you 2 copy with our compliments? s not face the reception that was await- | sisted upon climbing into the cabs | Rav. Foronde Bector Leon: (hat time . . 3 [ NORTH STERLING ing them, preferring, modestly, to go{of the engincs. He was put off sev- | until the pres 2s had thirty-four H()ll]sterwmte & ()0 ] i e home direct and escaps the laudation |eral times and finally wer: away. The | pastore. o R ) N owe s c Stephen William has left the. Sweet | that all wefls so anxious to bestow | next Browning knew he heard N 5 ; z INVESTMENT BANKERS in the future. this hardly fair—but the b of the big lomotive on the beef ho s obtained in 1857. Its present mem- Bl 3 5 is hardly fair—but the boys were e big 5 the : s 130, more than half of whick . FULLY WORTH $1.00 AND $1.25 EACH Fox hunters are having better sue-|best judges of that, and their wants | Siding. #vestigation revealed that [i5 non-resident. It has onle a small Grosvenor Building i e o 4 s : A number of other members of the {#nd then in his intoxicated condition | unfortunate investment. Do you need Towels> Every once in a while this ques- company gams n-latetin fike stier_lad evidontly taken hold of Sse Ehvolle ] By oWl H - ieriowlan ot Braoklyn, Ot Jarvais, C. cation And | wiches and cake, beins assisted by | entitled “Safeguarding Your lnvestments.” Itis full Masis i Collins, Collins. William Ro- | W25 sentenced to 30 days in jail. / No | Mg feguarding Dawivy, Tonald | i him. The story of Kingstor's perform- | the church, +hiche otcutred. Do T e insure permanency of income. Krauss' father. death’ a thousand times, they would |ed in an intoxicated condition and in- | first regulir paston, Sottisd in 184 nums. . hip - 259 InconpomTEs farm and will Yive with Harvey Vialllupon them. The crowd didn’t think |steam coming from the cvlinder heads 3 oD gEen c nd desires caso first. Kingston nad climbed into the. cablendowment, Laving lost funds through PROVIDENCE . L i = ncon and during the cvening, but tion comes up. While you may not need towels today }| Influenza and kindred g the cvening, bu 1)to pull himself up into :he enginer's . ] h has been thy guest of M E. H. of them will not be back here for a |seat. The engineer had ieft his en- |2 it 3 i . 2 ) 2 1 o n e nenel , vod by | Enowles for a few days: or tomorrow, you may have urgent need for them in a J| diseasesstartwithacold, |¥eck o ten days. eaail SR Ll Gcorge A Thompson, on account of few days or next week. Whether in your case it is next i Mrs. Ruby Gallup Williams, 97, cld- [\ho was aprointed government | : contemplates giving up est resident 4 the town of Brooklyn, farming T 7 f x % s i agent last September, arrested King- B Jmoving to thc village week or some time in the near future, yorr should take J| Don’t trifle with it. |did Wetnesays ac ner nomo in thal|ston anc” tned Rim over to & pa- | Je'h, Ko, Wageler b feurned from y ice. Mrs. Williams, the widow of : 3 g B : New Haven, where he nderwent an T advantage of this special offer and provide yourself for }| At the first shiver or Chatles G. Williams, and_step-mother iam Vandale spent a few days|°Perstion for apvendiciliz o STAR BRAND RIBBONS Thic i e 5 of Nathaniel G. Williams, - th friends Worces nis vork future needs. This is your opportunity for laying in a e ke I¥n, had been {ll a long time. . She was e olsnae o MWorcestor 3, where he and full supply at a saving. / 5 native of Sterling, this state, a J. Bartleta is in Boston on bus- MULTIKOPY CARBON PAFERS daughter of David and Nancy Jacques Always In Stock ) $1.00 AND $1.25 LINEN TOWELS il QL Sallip, nue E:go]:!(‘)'id fgreat part of R. S. Thurston attended a conven- OI.DS T COUPON BOOK (6 Ribbons—Reduced Price) JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL Room 2G&, Thayer Buildin{g i e first husband was Dr. Horace Bur-| Edward J. alcKenna has hoen spend- S 1al 79 h ‘AS(ARA QUININE gess, of Moosup. Mrs. Clarence |ing scveral days in Wobster and Head or chest— pecial C eac \ A \ Adams of Dani¢lson and John Gallup | Hopedale, M. Eli are best treated “externally”— cth Clark left Wednes- '¢: of Moosup are respectively niece and [ Mi 2 M\O" it her sister in Winsted. nephew of Mrs, Williams, who was |day to the last of her immediate family. e The following officers were elected l HE H Y §randard cold remedy for 20 yearyoin blet | Mrs. Lydia E. Place, 61, widow of |at the fourtn annual meeting of Put- . . MURRA CO. in 24 hours—relieves grip ia 3 days. Money |JOb D. Place, died at her home iy[nam Building and Loan association backifit fails. The geauine boxhasaRed top | Foster. Mrs. Place leaves her mother, [ Tuesday evening: President. Lebbeus || "NEW PRICES 5 With Mr. Eill's picture. At All Drug Steres. | Mrs. Lucius Northup of Foster, Ben- | E. Smith; first vice president, John J. == 30c, 60c, $1.20 5 jamin, a son, of Foster, Miss Flora, a |l McGarry; second vice president, Al- N i cadide s cage : i N