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WORWICH wULLETN, WMORDAY, FEBRUARY. 3, T9TY WILLIMANTIC the curtailing of working hours—the | stations. There’ was no announce- DAN[EISON PUTNAM Foster-Stewart Manufacturing Com- | ment as to what time the train will 5 ~« The chief topic of interest in this | pany which employs about 125 hands.|leave Hartford on its return trip. Mrs. P. B. Sibley said Sunday af- Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, from Brook- . I city is the change in working hours | Agent Herbert Bennett, stated Sun-| The funeral of Joseph Delude was |térnoon that she had received infor-|line, and Miss Ruth Vavu\court n( T * in the magjority of the factories en- |day, that therc had beem no request|held from his home on Valley strect |mation that her son, Frederick, who |Dorchester are visiting Mrs. . gaged in textile work. Two of the|from the operatives for anv curtail- | Saturday morning at 8.39. The sol- |as been doing Y. M. C. A. work over- | Jones of Elm street. facTories, The American Thread Co.|ment, nor had he received any noticc |emn requiem high mass at St. Mary's | $€as is on his way home. Tha news| Archibald MaecDonald .and Hyde and The Windham Silk Co. took ac- |from the officials as to any action in|church at 9 o'clock was celebrated by | ¢2Mme as a pleasant surprise, &5 Smith have been mustered out of the tion in response to a request from the | the matter. Rev. J. J. Papillon, with Rev. Fred- | Sibley was not expectzd for 1we|}service and are back at their respee- textile unions, but the Holland Silk The City lIndustrial Department of |erick DesSureault of Occum deacon, months at least. tive homes in this city. Manufacturing Company, the Rossie the Y. M. C. A. will hold the first get- |and Rev. J. A. Sullivan, sub-deacon.| James Harney, of the West Side, | Miss Gertrude Jones was in Worces- together meeting of the officials, su- | The bearers were members of St.|has arrived at Camp Merriti irem fter Saturda perintendents and overseers of the|Jean Baptiste societv and of the |overseas. Private Harmey has heen Catheri Wilimantie mil?y and shops at the 'Y.|Knights of Columbus. Burial was in ing with the famous Yaul Belvet Company, and the Quidn: Windham Company took the initiative i1 the matter without waiting for any Grip and Pneumonia Ge Hand in Hand—How To he Flannagan, state or- o di- | ganizer of the National “Voman's Par- formal request. The Rossic Velvet|yp C. A, Wednesday evanmmg. A tur- |St. Josenh's cemetery where a com. on, as a member of the 192d m- |1V, Accomnanicd by Mre. W. J Bartlett. Avoid verydgy‘ Dangers Company has been running 50 hours a | ey dinner will be served, fg]lowqq by | mittal service was read Ly Re . |fantry and was across from October, | ¥} ted Daniclton apd Femfret Satur- E g week, and change to 48 hours a week Smeche, by BE. B. Saunders, a manu- | Papillon, Lut will pay for 50 hours. Thke other L i o B day working up Interest in the Na- companies have been operating their .| Miss Julia B. Casey, 45, died at her |Rounced his arrival at Mewit, Tt is|tional Suffrage campaign. facturer of Fitchburg, Mass, and C e : T. Halm, a Wwelfare worker in textile | home, 71 Jackson streei, Saturday |assumed here that he has been in-| It has beer noticed lately that some codeine, chloroform or other danger- plants 55 hours o week, and, with ihe |inqustries, ' The dinner will bo pro- | morning as the result af & shock. She | Valided home. : petaona Smine_t9 _‘.""\ {“;' ,,‘;}‘,‘,’; lous narcotics or poisons such as exception of the Quidnick-Windhm | pared and served by the Woman's ¢ a brother, William D.| In respect to Dr. Rienzi Wobinsan, | NOTSES let the | e acetanilide, which should be taken r‘:tv;oz:t]mrgg\fimgm’m: g&"{;‘;mm We@fl; Guxnmry (]sr th 3 tMArL{hA' and the ter, Mis ora C: the public library, of the board of di- aturday ‘m‘ S only under a doctor’s ®rders. 2 e ‘oman's department of e same or- | wi vi S| 5 of h he wa nev ¢ for N R ¢ e Slud? | Mamars, D with whom she made her home rectors of which he was a member, for | pon IO Mmoming when 4 horse that which fn years, will be ciosed today from 2 to hours on : B mond sivecr, fell. A * normal times emplo about 375 m,Tdh’fi'::x\ie:{\?pze-?,lmfgobm:‘;'mw\l}lxrhfi JEWETT CITY L ‘Lf‘f;fi:}m Charles Rapp, who ap- |G9UPIe of men unhitchei the Y got | hands and for the past few months | J0% 300 0r the American Com. | There is pienty of gocd ice Ashing|rived from overseas with SRSt i '”‘_‘ Mlm-n s Time is s |mitteo for Relief in the Near East. nowadays in the several ponds and of D Dbattery, 56th Ceas 1 2d Hor vot apnearcd Jate Satnr. s e odny (Mongasy | This fund will be expended for the re- |reservoirs around town. Last week two |lery, visited at his home here, but is| g2y agtarnogn. 00 o0 2t€ 8 poor that hesinning toddy tonqavy|lief of the Syrians, Greeks, Armen. |fshermen touk 60 pickerel from Ben- |not'as yet discharged from (he ser- ; - A mistake in directic fatal because five doses 0 these preparati )ntain poi- son enough Some ot the labels speeificially state that the medicine should not be givea to children. You are safe when you take might be of some of e mem- Artil- rmen X An_ at 1 operate Father John’s Medieine for your cold el il 4 e jans and Persians, who have suffered |Dett's cove in the upper Aspinook. Al vice. 7 Pk ol oane g > Tholesisyt Ereo day @ week schedule lotalling 401, "much for so masy vears. Awmong |Were over ihe prescribed welve in-| Henry C. Acrens of ) o perintend: besanise 1t 1g nure gnd Wholggame, 1o Saturd The four days that the ; ser plr:‘»tnsz s ud the Iunchr_‘o{} in go\g? L WN:[OU;;‘* 'i‘hfl qf"snt visited with friends in Danielson over " orelock on other narcotic drugs and alco- will runs will be on Tegular sohes [[ERCONe ~ SSWEGRS. o ges Ay ot Wich Bulletin of 7 S 7 . ; Mz nd has more than sixty years’ = Gule, starting at 7 a. m. and stonping | Charles A. Gates of this Eity who will | Wich Dulletin ot Monday, ¥ob. & 181 cial given at|Donald. the ateupants In ine machin success ather Joha's Medicine 6 pm i s activeloareSiRieRcoming 13 0k i e U mene 5 ! & fine suc|eseaped injury But wors badly shak-| Public warning is given to avoid the |soothes and heals the mucus liping of =" The woi hours at the Rossie |Campaisn. 4 Rt sene S nan ""“ was eni A great|er The front part of avtomo- |danger from poisonous drugs and|the breathing passage. . It gives Velyet Company's will be ‘rom| The Connecticut Agricultural Col- R e Fo e o : o bile was damasged so thit “he car had | nerve-destroying stimulants contained | strength to fight off the germs of 15 2. m. to noon and ‘rom 1 to 5 p. |lege bas !‘\1!! team was defeated by o 206y the oy sEh o ]‘,‘5 The have another chance—|io he taken to a gara Fh m. for five davs a w nd from7.15 | the Rhode I tate team at Haw- o ERVe GRS YL bAG oo D thick now covers mar many grip and “cough cures” at ip and pne ive effect dri gnia. Its gentle lax- Mr. MacDopald es out the impurities north hours fo rhe worl 3 |ley hall Sto Saturday night, 30 lof the ponds hereabou time. Look on the label of these ®or severai e R L ehar i Wi ; Be sure Back aih hemaanipe P sidents R here preparations and you will see that}and poisonous waste matter: B Bt s liverview resi da avai A WS nec - o hi in 1t ] 2 g B ren aa e e 15 pator several Dack, o ficherman| ' Riverview reside gain in- | domg excave A‘n’j 34 it was nec they contain either morphine, heroin,|to get gwhat you call for. erican Thread compay's plant, for | ~ Storrs. Rhode Island State. |through the ice in the shullow water |gtruction of a new bridge leading {0 |of the rend. The weinianposite M at the Windbam Stk | Lockwood ... Holden, Casey [0f the upper cast side of Tadpole pond. | their section of the borough. The ere dim and he mistook these i s fom Tl o 5 ngm Forward. Two winters he caught between | present bridge is in bad conc:tion and e s ma R o EALTIC is bought they have to have a ticket 10 116 b o for fve A - lEen Spencer |00 and 7 | there during the | Joes not fully meet the needs, in sev- road by workmen. Pefore he real-| 1 g toiggt tnamih. Hotden arprvary soass Ll S LD it It was this fishcrman's ¢ al ways, of the Riverview secti A€ it was he had stvuck thedw YYilliam § er of the S. as they are killed and eaten. 1 saw nd from 730 to 1145 a. m. on [ geox Mallory [tom. o put kis tip-ups in us soon prohibition-time e S **|Roanoke has rciurned te Portsmouth, | horse meat ald in Fravce fsr 40 cents 4 D UE e teriiie as the ice wauld bear his weight and ‘1,,,,;\ that is promised i iN. H. after spending ter days' fur-|a pound. They use cows here as "in the elty tha |1Yen Antetons | 10t Temove them undl the thaw in the |y aiat 1 bromised At the anrual meetina of the Put- |lough with reiztives on 5 oxen are used to draw caris and plow. in the city that spring. The gan e0de that 0|0 Sint woncothion 1o Melude m Cemetery assoc: 16id at 9.30 | Miss Jrene Mo of is ws nave a big strap around anouncement of [ mocoory | O'Brien | tip-up. bob or - evice shall be grain alcohol, su color tuy I'rother, George Morin of = : ? : v lNowed to remain set ex- sence of checkerberry leaves | - Fulle n uartsof Heapee. g Go Lockwood_5, Elcox_ 2, Mal- | SRt between the » af & oclock |1y drops vanilla extract aud some wa- [ preted: Brere Pierre Fournier and Wilfrad Cardin [and qui bit of Germany. thege is Children Ory lory 4, Holden 3, Ca: Spencer 1. |gvaning. e S e ] It will be supposed to be good | d FH Fleasurer. have returned from p_ Devens, | beautiful scepery in both. iut more - I P GRrox S engen ing. Vioiation iw means SRt o 4 L 2 having been honorably = discharged ermany, glong fhe Morsello iyt FOR FLETCHER'S i a heavy fine y bound % A Houghton tee on g, river fiews between moun- and Spencer 9. with Jarge rmouth t East Killingly Sunday Rev. . |ir . Clark. |from the United & - which are covered \ i CASTORLA | G sorr v i tis st | A wands Sontucied & ineral sei” ailme s e el e court Saturday morning, charged with el if they soo it at the Baptist church, for .iohn 2 & 294 1 violation of the rules of the highwsz au on tip-ups, hony Mo disanpoints ington, where thev were em- lhlfl”“ w 5] n A = Hett . 3 - in t o departmel -|ed away houses As Se: only 19 years old, his at- after pickere Not Bartlett cemetery pon arriv o an iepartment for orney, P. J. Danahey, was appointcd | fisherman on Ashland pord in charge of the “"‘“““‘1_‘:?"“".“nt A initi lited 3 ‘[’hol’ru.nql L oL euardian ad litem, and entered a plea | “whopper” o: bass mier i ‘]'f ‘c‘m&jj"‘ el "";"" ndrea Arcenault, Fournier. | "y 016 is tailk of goins back to the of not guilty for thegaecused. The [had swallow Funeral services for Mr: e el o oo el B O jjanto and|goad old U. €. A, but [ don't know action was brought as a resuit of a |several inches of ams were condieced Wore had seat a telegram e ten mon Seryioe. with | When. T hope it will be soon. collision between teams operated by |gorze the nook to the urday afternoon by hut it e e el e e yiee WIR| “\When T ceme to Franes Segar and Arthur Mott on West Main |bass, to cut the rop him ke. Burial was in 5 ate, as|the o6th Artiller 1 landed at were stx- 4 fourteen z we had the art Jan. 21. Both men told their |back also meant e death. | tery. The bearers 5 T to do | Stetson, Charles S. H ‘ack hass Spaldi s already on its w Gearge Gen K's eve, and ths rest of the |20th Artiller passwork wers entirely too |Pesday after seaport called Brest. W the ship a. After land Joseph irving Fri A F. Wood ¢ returned pent Wed- Roche- which were corroherated by R : Prosccuting Attorney | when theglaw ! Samuel B. Harvey asked to have the |shall not be & | case "continued until Thursday, Feb. X Murde: of them at » oon with W. o audiiaa = £ _|mearly two months’ training and then en by any eral direcior. ns for Big Reeves and his Kl 1 lean e tales Iyent to the front. July i5th we went | g withl® ocladed ia. Ahe buildine:. plans. of el Ringers, so Puinam ju xperionces overseas - linto battle, was in twe days, and then 6. which request was granted by the . the H 10 10 BANA O [ihe. Chhreetiont il o aia s & rally tool: the bix end of a 41-11 | William B. Rocheleau received word | goy rajjovea until the 23th. Then we neal | o 1ge. sdiBels faihond S e en Py ° in the zame with Killingly High | S}4a¥, Tora & oy ot B avas | Went in again and stayed until Aug. Cool weather is here! How| Kenneth L. Harroun, who has re- & Hirme: Geposes it in' whieh there |11 (e Puteam | gymnasium Triday | e Nortes that | 100 T got e 2 se | ccived his @ ge from the army, s, “F 8 a beauty. ill be a wing that will be ey iingly showed lack eam- il met | W2 taken fo the hospital and staye inter? e can M. L. Harroun, left R. Palmer, newir appointed | quarters thap are at present s were Tather poor whots. Reeves,|Fred Bash. (le only Baliia oy *| Then was trunsterred £ the o show you | X Bson g N oratt | deputy samo warden, has one. of R R e A | their guard, ciused a few thrills by his | S overseas. urned 0| master’s corps and have Feen t > Brook i rout i county ilding ‘0‘“ 1 C(rll\:hi\ an au playing, but fh{\ !‘E‘Q}T of the K. H. S. .H‘lk \““‘:;’\-' h ;"“”“ \ “:‘ them oxe: Age-. M oullding als nean an uditor e and at times rough, SI FoMpRIE s Mrs-1do ot The Windham Board of Relief, Al lng thror um ¥ be used for meetings, ugh tryicg to play a fair game. Hoghelsan ] ; o » Cf ¥ ! ioor danc athletic evants, rest rooms | g - out of town peopin attended Jnd Ceorse Hoath i i > to be v women operatives. smok:ns ro Sl Bemite, referee. | o0 “danco sive A ube s mave. Ay disision has ane very hard fl.,.‘ TERS el el for the men and a caf S, 5e¢- lin st. Jean hail, when an en- | fiEhting, gue Hmeheid-oficlgl Q u s brought before it. The next| ay et as oneratives will be to pur o joyable even the Teai ssion will be held next Saturday. o aas 1 Wead cach day lunches that will be served| o, o ¢ e 20 Bianche | {a i G 2 ., postpaned to Wed to them at cost. The baiding will be § 75 3 . S, Wn- the | VISI00: | The dance held at the state armory | 2" quite pretentious and will help fa Btk e e, NG f Main : . s | Whesler's American band Satur- the compan; progressive poli WoaTacs out any ndstand in great variety. We have the | d.: nigit was o huge Yoding Jeuents ny special things for i Jhe, pame wery: Itteresls | i Goldman has pbencdiatarst d skl b a frem the remarks of th 0 800 | atreat A v i £ ths em- ret half ende! ill- = anrn i | to-work Glenwood, Quaker and Rich. | o, romaits S the 1 oc3f | vl “met i el b o ;e " uera T oo ; Yours ss e mond makes in wood and coal | ¢ band giving tho dance and they |other poins i the o rned of the death at oombacky tmeshoing called e e : CHARLES. h . < responded very generously when en-| James Dugsan il pean of Mrs. Noza Moore o SHTLE = Sl S d he ; 35 y b y d was in attendwce 4 burning stoves. Prices range ; were demanded o crow Devens, e James Moore. llowed the game, - GRISWOLD PENDLETON HILL from $3.50 to $35.00. | Letters have ved in town the fir veral months is recoverinz from a v the B ¥ § Hieh fve = o W, H'h,‘mm' Er iR Raee as 1 over the top | his leg, cut with ¢ and repeat their victorv| 2 P. Richardson visited a few | Elmer Coon. Clark Coom Mr. and e also show the ELEC.|™ nendation of the so- e | fhen were required to close o e ok in e Hacen ith hey Cliffor2 Thompson a1 Miss Les- TRIC OIL HEATERS in th | Morrison cdueational code. of which he v . which was just above the ] championship of tre = i !nndeq‘_'re last North Stenington | L Nk, S In three | At a session of the H)rtford county | tard : i ret i Valley Les depends cr P. Holmes was in Hariford last e sizes. A | superior court Iriday ~ Mill men that they ars hoping |ag these SH R e Johnsen visited_at € . ditar h | erav ‘H.\y‘ L NI for be m; itions in “"\lm"“\y'\: gue and the remai g S;; _\|u‘v; s visiting her brother \::l,' City ome mn and let u o o, e Lo 3G o singe. e her leagu» team in Hartford, (e eek. S show you. | rricd i tiis : ng of th condicion ured vietorles, AIr.and George Geer of Plain| Rev, . _‘;:5}2‘:-" 14 considerabl auantity of set and ver ond this has S Rey wwrdson spoke Sunday as Rev. W - Iy to the de 1lso 3 hand had its off on manufacturing L LRy an morning o v member canvas.[ed at a funeral at that tinte. | mor Whe heen Though Trinity Orthodox Greek | et Private c» ay ¢i Ledyard m“- ;}I“;,m’”“ L uJ | custody” of the childs Nichols is priests in thi; one has not gation .in s parents few min- \",’ILLIMANTKC, CONN, Furniture 705-3 elicved to be living klin, \\ illiam ent ertzmm’»nt committee of the s ¢ < and Mr: ohace: tnonth | ¥ '.’“ of Anie Cook, Jen tohacen and o A month | Attorney E. L. Darbis was clested 1050 ng_business nie ’1hmn;'1 treasur Und L er of Commerce h wrranged 0 worth of these rcods were(prcsident of the D state capitol it will he ¢ =M ndertaking 70‘,.2 Professor Henry A NMen's association. Gt by the general publ S | of Norwich IFree Aciadem M of Willi- | | i s _____I i le. There rdxlml JAY M. SHEPARD have some commission orzanization ex- PRESTON srandzors in ¢ D e s 3 prasfid s iouldl it bo fo pects to be more active thun it | DR T A Reiit orltie Con: s el g Thampsc Norton Cock, so- Succeeding Elmore & Shepard R o Reep guring che war beriad tional church Is to with hey burnt cats. There | licitors. 2 der one ) most of the were bbie S 5 o s U ] Bk be a ¢ 19 SFeEe Abbie Stanton Thu p. The people Funeral Director & Embalmer i eceawtliha ajal with many ey MR R e e pe) e A otle . one ding citi- to their r b 0-62 North St., Willimantic|#ns The mayor. common cowncd, and seleetmen have been invited to Lady Assistant Tel. connection | itend supper and meetin all besh is grass, eannibals must be hings at the mec moembers o iation. Re i "1((r showed that there is a defl onths in contee Represan(afive William A, King | ive train with the operation of the moior ommenco running Tuesday mo ning route between Danielson FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- ¢ 1, leaving Putnam at & Geodyear. It was not anticipatedt - to arrive at Hartford at 1 ice wauld be uppari BALMERS |This train will stop at all stations | handsornc the. winte 2 Pub nelt 86 Union St., Willimantie, Conn. { l'etween Putnam and Hartford 1 black wings realized th e revenues from > P! ki will be operated only the davs the - s rvice would r than Phone 2 a e Dt h —torn UG fhady Agsistant) cgislature sion. _Announce- itant of the far m an irreg- | they proved n D S0 ment will ade today (Monday) as |1 winter ity he loss in t l ) 'E\-E E Zl § Lk i |io the leaving time of the train at all d bes ocks of Ui F. C. JACRSG They I b flock L il or mote a GEN'I 3 1 Cupt This Out—It I« Worth Money. |in Danicl DON'T MISS THIS. Cutout this slip|tameness shc applness ln.. Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio e oo At el R to g adihis wiagy tuation FHours—9 a. M %0 8 2. o Phone 44 Vvour name ldress cléarl S DANIEL . THOMAS H. recoive eas CLARK’S CGRNER SRy ace 0 Oom o - ley’s Honey and T Bhtd e on | confront th in ant expecting is now being il n and “The Local Undertaker” (‘J{\\?u.tem;l;l" measurer o four fret from tip to|vaken toward a hettered DANIELSON, CONN Bation; Dlteatiaks Aeador oo “".“"" win : One man who has zone over ~the Williai nith has sold his farm to|is of the opi n that the whole propo- e e U e g SRR e vl pn is the experience o many Alfred M. Clar has !ost some of |alal for nt and during the his hens. A fox drviven off one | period of of the evening 1 ave been stalen re on tr “Until operation costs and mainte- ance cost fa the present high plane the provement in ice m be the auto transports. | on changing from coffee to \ Instant Postum | Not at all incredible! ‘ For Postum is free from | the vehicle is very high, this 5 e e s S Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | mien, money of fhe ma Tea . atthe Cause and Remove It |ihe air, and though the war is ove - ticks at the same old top mnotc! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- | brice. Repairs are expensive and te for calomel, act gently on thebowels|n'u.\m-omw man to opera te the vehi- and msltlvelydo the work. {cle commands what is considered big . 2 = money for suck vork The & ver t E d = Focple aiticted with bed bresth find | LENSY, I L NSO S0 STt the d‘lS‘tr'ess causing . sle to furnish cheap pub- i do it ofitably Olive Tablets, ~ The pleasant, sugar- B coated tablets are tak~n for bad breath | under present conditions.” an by ali who know them. S0 i So it seems as if Danielson Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tzblets act gently | surrounding territory will have t WIL Sut firmly on the bowels and liver, | worry along with =§<»rru-m stimulating them to_npatural action, e less- L CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK | A U o B N e entire system. They do that which A = The February Cle“"“p affords unusual dangerous calomel docs without any opportunities to purchase good mer- of the bad_after effects. ‘MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE elements in coffee. At | the same time itisa de- | licious nourishing drink l “There's a Reason"for INSTANZ POSTUM such ilities as it has—and until condition : Dar elslrm has built t'h a bi 4 own trade and the bu: chandise for very little money. Included A“ “‘;;th"“m"g“‘a,": ;::f,yeasf’%;m et o e sstalte fhous are WOOL AND SILK SKIRTS, TAIL- Eawanas Olve Tabifs without griping | cne of_transportation_difictics. 11 = SR Rt o e ORED WAISTS, RAINCOATS, TOW- P . s diacovered the Where Generosity Begins. .| America is generous, hut it mu ELS, WINTER COATS, SUITS, fospla giher seveiiioen syemms ok i Bpacy) | Serica 18 Senorons Bt L st be zed soldi: tarop2 must out till ¢ have found \ington out of Ss mfl'l here bow:& and " liver complaint, with the | {\°"|" 1 i 1 | attendan e - sizes, at bargain prices. farioncint bat 8§iev=e'h,raum are purety | 05— Washington | a vegetable compound mixed with olive | Newington—Food and Dairy Com- n1l Wl!.l‘:imm know ttt::m by fllelrh«t)l;ve I}nesi‘ulnr'\l\* "‘thmus Holt has bought color. one or two every night for | the old Willard Homestead from the THE Ho C. MURRAY CO. 2 week and n.,te the effect. 10c agndzs.; heirs of the late James Mulcahy, who per box, All druggists, baught the farm from the D. H. Wil- d estate. The farm consists of eighty-nine acr. \ DRESSES, ETC., in odd lots and broken fo (Fme waterte Slcted YR | Gom

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