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f Rev. W. F. Borcnert’s father | damage to private property at the|thoughts. This was what made Roose- WILLIMANTIC 2egbaren, N PRI | S Doty ol i s report: | v what T was and Wi make hi Wh i as keld at that place Sat-|ed last week. Spellman wis placed | name immortal atilaiQoing{Cn Bemalt, o | Mosralwas, o) under bonds, which wers urnished, for| At an early age we are to teach the Regular metting Knights of Pythias, | B0 o 13, who was arrested |his appearance before the police court |foreign child the same as we teach g do0Re, N Csassgo A. Bartistt|in nontord Jats Friday on a serions| this (Monday): moraing. qur own children {0 the mamner born e O e ot | Ihanas ond. Sonienced 4¢ that (e 6| Tho' Russ'an Symphony orchestra,| (st they are’lo becume a composite ‘tended by Ambis of the friier(lione sear m thd Sta}:a Q:‘honl for Bo o,ftl\‘;zog:”iv:;mhfa r[(‘i‘e ‘Izs‘s'll r:\uf‘xlcéz;l DAt Of dhe hody Dolitls Sion e S vhi s was af- Meriden, was taken there attrac s i B eIy : 2 £ a e il i f,{ol,’,'{;’.i“;‘\ Sileriff Fitts of Hampton. | was presented here Satyrday night in | 145t fo appear a fittle betier than he. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wiliiams of Fast|Judge I, H. Foss acted as justice of | the Auditorium of the Windham High |#mericar aristocracy is to be eschew- Hamipton wero giesis over Sunday of | the peace i k| el s i A <0 sawell s Buropean on ofistialWe Dod Mre, P 8. THills, at The|session sent fhe boy's father, William |cently formed Teachers' club. There e o e s ’;fii,:: rs. P. S. 'Flls, Wells, to the Brooklyn jail on a con- | was a large aml enthusiastic :“ldln)e\:w; Do S e 8 > N . i f the case, th ncc»vwd be- | present, every seat in the hall bein 3 3 : 2 A five days' series of demonstrat f"\"““"}“’ 15 farsl § taken. ~The following excellent pro- |2I¢ coming to the front. They are Jectures on cooking will he given this|ing unable to b o Tocodt | dractons Wi Tend e b i Al there. This idea of service for all and yweek at the Woman's Chim rooms be- | He is charsed with o © T e by all must be deeply drootg‘d! within ginning today (Monday) at 230 o'-|and the . v, ~Holin scloiat: our hearts. Ome who did ¥ hva m | clock. Theze lessons are free and a|ruary 26th, at S o incdl N b“Dse power to avoid entering )t s e > @ ven ¢ ere was no session cf t local No.“ b } ST - On6. Wb P hiSEtetiOue toto pn’{itflrco"rt saturd Andante. allegrojcen ad avoids ‘;:;ln?)" th‘ec}\soc!ety in - which i The attendance at the variou te cantobiic con alouna iz . by et Portiand, Ore- | churches in the city was no: quite as e. Allesro moderato: ARG S g,.f”{,i’fi b S A e S e Maual Sunday owing fo the | Andante Meestoso. Allegro jlegro (S0 Yol TotHLe lefié";",‘e:dfer e flanghter of Lou son of Mans- | g weather. At St. Paur's Episcopal | Vivace; a Borceuse, from suite “Nur |, B° WOrs: ort ot o field, were married Saturday morn-|chyrch, Charles K. Hitcheock, of | and " Tiyinsky; i; Dance of the OOk bt theae Shici i aataater Ut ing at the local Methodist parsonage | columbia, lay reader of the parish had | Gnomes, Violin Concerto \first move- e o s by Rev. C. Harley Smith The couple | haze of the services in place of the|ment), Tschaiwoksky; a March Min. Ehsapti et iy Tl M were attended by the bride's father|pacior Rev. W. F. Borchert, who has| iature, Ts b Pizzicatti A i e and Miss Katherine Lynch. an inti-|pnot yet returaed from \m\' % N. Y. | Delibe: D'\M‘E of the Hours from of ‘the state and obtain throngh him mate friend of the bride. Mr. Barker| synday schoo! wa m.| “Giaconda,” Fonchielli £ o s is an officer in the United States navy | followed by morning sarvice It will be of interest io masic Tov- | .0 “CHEISS NG, Reoore snd 16 sone &n dexpects (6 he sent overséas at an|mor. at 10.30. m"&;g('zn‘;nm\' 'é‘n‘]‘e m'"';:fi father read and diseuss with his chil- v t case 8. Barik- : o “ B v B e il sontinae to T St the Tome of| At the morning service of the Meth- | &} dren and wife the doings o7 that sreat ‘e announc- t e an body of legislation. The 0 odist Episcopal church, the new proc- merican ¥ FUESips illiams, 20, who |lamation of Governor Holcomb was address also suggested what the state Miss Nellie M. Williams, 20, who'flamation of Governdr Clo tom DANIELSON :nd the couptry needed in this criti- bad many friends in thi disd on | £oa0 A0e T any reaséns. for the cal time of econstruction. Friday night in | present call 1y the church for 53,000 h a great many persons en-| Edward Hill and Miss Grace Hill, With typhoid fever, She was born in | DT € to All-tme | gaged fn the Search, no trace of Wal_ | (0 of five oceupanis of a Ford tour? ter Ames, was found d car that sxidded and overiurned Lebanon and lived ther ot 2 ety | o e Pa e und ducins 8 e minevna highway near the €he is survived by ( R i was ¢ ; o i 1 ¢ Astony bridge at Attawaugan, were taken to ard Willi e it the ; inting Dhi the I ital at Pgtnam B¢ "Wiikums of Libanon vounger pe John W} on visited with | Sund Il is beli Word was received Saturday of the | meting at § enda in. Dasisleon aes maited WIth| . to have & fractured skull, and Miss Harold I. Glendining, sergeant ma- |Hill is also quite seriously injured. = of the 36th Coast Artillery visited | & S il s driving and Al- evening s tion with Wash triotic songs were sung < h friends here over Sund Re- 1, riding beside him, ject for the sermon was cently he was discharged from ser- out serious hurts. James vice. the other passenger riding on Zdward Hatch Hariford ard Mrs. d a scalp wound. r. George Barnes Its Enrichment and Felargement of ating At the Firs: Baptist church at the morrning service iz vere ks New Day in Our given on Schoo! dent e lu”/l infantiy oves o Y. F. S.| expects to be home tn the nes bject at *he regula An alarm from Box 53 called out > fire department Satur > in the apartmen vh hine was consider- The dri was not @’e Aero-E1cHT * DOUBLE THE RANGE OF PERFORMANCE e the accident was due to e 4ALF THE COST OF OPERATION vet and slippery condition of the ; S T Eight Exclusive Body Styles PUTNAM is forbidden in Quadie pond, i H Wr € lone of the favorite resorts hercabouts i B i for the disciples of Izak Walton, but s {here is a slight improvement in mar- |the sport of fishing through the ice Winter? We can show you lar mornin Cotton manufacturers say that|this has not prevented men who like ) 100m ¢ conditions and that the pro ng a chance there with their g THE JORDAN AUTO CO. port. 3 53 g} i i B R et \1,',{‘}"\'. for a spring season flrn‘v L Oulthen e = s i A 2 n improvement over the rket i ing true, four em ven- Il . et ; : has ruled since the armistice s | tur and pro- ! ; mantic prtatansre UriIenE signed. | ceeded to : Cool weather is here! How will you heat the house this Congregational chu hurch school n caused a : port. Un- Calre N. Turner of e Goodyear | fortunat plans, Game A g o Telephore 353 ills company, who h: been travei- }\’\ arden ¥ had figured out in great vari i d .ct- | tha 2 5 3 s e A o i Banie H whic o water to e OLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, USA. and Rich- e Ll N ey mond makes in wood and coa . T o fhe er "ihe. noon ielso burning stoves. Prices range from $3.50 to $35.00. We also show the ELEC- TRIC OIL HEATERS in three | sizes. Come in and let us show you. after a trip in southern , all of Worces- r W. Johnson of the pson were found fishing. len Battey phvml the ater they A. Rich of ernoon at with friend taken to | nday. | The attendance at the C company 4 id to have be Thompson. 1se $1 and of morni [ At bott iances ) h each of the s I :,.,,,, 7 ,T,; baGtormen Gnodyear red to pay and : . with i HE lof the featir s g the motor The men decl: v did not know |, ¥ : ibby LR e : ve in all its organ- s e 1 rvice between Danielson and Good- |that the pond, which is in the town of home and their children. g S ined her P ! mpson, was closed to fishing, and hey were not aware that they, while vi n C. Gregory of Pawtucket was J.C.Lincoln Co. and intere L tor with friends in Danielson olating the law by going on rel o tant: Missl the Has gl he Lova over Sunday. d and fishing for pickerel. In- . The S 1t most of v v(\’).llflds‘l ance Woman's Private Adelard Barbean. who ail fishing through the ice location of the ¢ visited by | Hanover because of the distance to ‘Chll et ance i s “ht} w:\ LLIMAN' s in Connecticut legally comes | automobile this city. jher own home, also becat sins K <0 in the has n n heard frc d on Friday n of this R = .5 . e TaoN I vor v 3 - PR ! he Teachet ;Nowport Nowd jeyihe cheaye address | {eaith than was that of New Hamp- v interested in the 1 he is expected at his home he moved and aud ! e s Furniture 705-3 ik interest in the|last anon ( ol Wedn of the famous French B C served threc 1 one-h This is the meeting 1t | trenche was made an s expected that all of |1~.u7m du sits all came to prize her]m[ teac ternperament, nad the fon ti in which she entered into |cons ife won the es of all. Warden Henry Battey inues to be active town of sted four as pre was an the Cha Undertakmg 705.2 | jie el st for herselt Ll en who have been mustered | Coms :;fi-fl“fzfi S T il A - 5 ent to di T . Smith all glad A + VOILES AND PARIS WAL whithite closea o formation of & vet- lcome her and sho was R W of an active part i ally of i queiz O n blos M. A PLAIDS Sibley, who n_are still the : . e Beautiful_assortment just in. Use D Uncle. Sam provides for (heard of Coupon for samples if interested. Two-cent stamp enclosed for which send samples of your new Voiles. and sailormens ther s hoys who v of -service and all hoped will be pri {tion was made HANGVER were ul courage but those genial, great port town writer enjoj and exemplified the of noble womanhood. KILLOUREY BROS. | o it tic and Norwi FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- which has not in- * percentage of the The ke 1y greater *{end we mig | | be = = o | AeEviE bicterness r >, 7 b | ys welcome at picnic |c par d Perry, who served s | e ] e fe s have been spent IO 5ot NN S T e i fe ag pe-| ¢ scussing Americanization work, Sy : | claity thoughtful and Someone T ) bl Dr. E. A Blake of Brooklyn| This (Monday) morning will witness | came to this vi < tend- |has said “Her forte was -mak- |y ...... weneenec | wien th [e e e i St = T et lovely | by on 3 Ass oy ctor F ) wrote to the} ] of the % v ! icent as some, but | THE H. C. MURRAY CO. John _Dais of |y France “L/ Avenir Magni- | company at North |Same 10 Hanoy 5|t ery, homey home Willimantic, Conn. Tw':m?; s Y | fiqu 1e war having come to an | There are those who |poro” on brook, 2 | St husband in hi i & ® | e: > that this will be the las = 1 een Williman- past week or the one The Future i relient inaugurated cas in 3 \dition but th president undertook to mark |gnd t mong all who s e e top h the re- in his judgment it might b are sted i velfars e - n softencd the top witl v t wre 1 ed in the welfare of the BALNEHS at the gravel are as|attained. While many of those id workers and the company is that an #6 Union St, Willimantie, Conr. | ha Jl\ rutted i \‘\fv;* twe \1(\41.1.(! 1;5‘, ens jcoult o agreement be reached as speedily as . 3 or three wer o hoped | After discussing in brief the contents | possible, Phene 206 Lady Assistant) | 3} ("t renair 1 soon getjof that immortal document, the | \While practically all tk ik { busy on this much travelad highway speaker averred that education, was | mained o s ;. Ty | , 2 pen here Washing- i 5’ Y 5 One of the rear wheels o t would cause us to reaiize the |ion's b were closed. I éfi | ’fifl 108€ W0 & DR F C JACKSOI‘ Hoh hh 2 r\m-u.mm. Washington e i eith = ” = W S PR . i k : i meet the desires of thd best people in | half or a whole holid Many flags were displayed throughout the city. Capt. J. H. Bu our own times. It was not education but in its The publig not to be thought the of instruction. From the A\ Dri “’1:162‘ these days are DENT f;';‘ SaHfiAE it e b GaIL AL seelng no-t Only caused the coach to jump tr Removed tc 715 Main St, Willimantie | 105 1I° ! en 1t ot urs—4 & & 3 p o Phone ger, Putnam’s new now on duty. Sergt. w5 been doing | chen it came Faa o Afann who estaplished | 425 ¢ o ek, s betterhealth,but opposite traci s schools of his e {on Sat d not_decided terfered with had become proud of the name and |whethe in on the force JAY M. SHEPARD wreclng crow sometimes appeared to think that |or re rdier feels that, short time had the Suoceeding Elmore & Shepard rails. This coach had Funeral Director & Embalmer |7 !5 ichr o0, Iy painted M NOI’&I SL’ Wi“imanfic James Sp n was arrested Sat- urday by the al poiice 2x one of the Lady Assistan: Tel conmnectlon | three young men wanwel here for MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. institution was all that was nes havin; come ¢ We had become so elated over |vice been new- |t t it was a common es- | term t gur schools were An large stream of foreigner: in upon our shores. They » certainly a large part of assim- tating power, but not all. We mu * | und faithful ser- rough a long should have heen hen the matte: in was up be. ore the commen council. At Brooklyn Saturday Attorney nd the foreigner and he m L. Torrey represented he know uB i ot Ruby G. Williams when t e S Sulsnan oty admi her will to probate was id that many E s verily he- | COT 4 wefore dutee JiGenige fin Vel bittile aonln seen in the |Genung of the Brooklyn probate court, streets of the city by {hat mame and |This is the will over which a contest that the painted Indian roamed - the | Promises to develop. jstreets of New Vork city. We no| Game Warden Harry Battey of Bast doubt have had as strar S Killingly, while i his city Saturday, our friends acr said that he i utmost effort and inter-communion with | (g bring to e those who are en- Soulniesl e Ruones s T the fish and game anding among us all aws. Warden Battey is not inclin Dr. Blake referred 1o the old time | 1o B s chool exhibitions in _ which the 8 i mined that who knowingly and speeches of great men from Patrick openly violate the fi: nd hunting {Hlenry to Websfer and Clay and the | restr, S of the s all be ipoems of the great New. England bards | ,roperly punished | were recited. They gave inspiration |' R c the youth _rri;::l (Al\d(;zuodn a‘hi n::ifi(\?l hnI}Z fonx;)o:\)?*r\\y‘?h‘]w:‘; mn:f\)-m,i?m‘;: FOR COOL MORNINGS AND OUTDOOR 00d but not enough to in- |10 Fe Thrs nb deny SPORT WEAR Judging by the many dainty models in cleverly ither the war nor pre-war c‘m nditions have as yetincreas- - ed the price of PosSTUM CEREAL [NSTANT POSTUM. P0STUM ~both forms—has alw. ays »zen ecopomical.Besides, it con ing that y workers in Putnam | i V,’ffi”%“‘y’fl’““““,}‘““{? Have | cvmpathize with this movement, but, | l-'l;’ s e on the other hand, there is no indic tion that these wor will go further . 4 ; e R (ran 1o sympathize with {ne-men'who ains no caffeine or any other Knitted Sweaters which we are showing for ihei Way into ous. somtry ant sapecs | Wil make ihe fight on this issue dur- 3 ] : 5 G ng_ihe coming = +ul substan early spring wear, there is every indication ‘?,‘l‘);w‘g“zllht‘ tate of Qonnecticut, he | “Notyithstanding y Nnary 8 ce. that smart Sweaters will be worn extensively all the school and everywhere should be | o 2 umber of members of Quinebaug e o = Pomona grange, No. 2, gathered here Spring and Summer. th Se ot eur Faend OUT | Saturday for a meetinz. High Priest time in boasting of our fathers or e GEac 12 g | their accomplishmtnts, but we shouta [of Demeter Chatles H. Gardner was "“21\-]\‘-2 it known that we were here to ; a number of feature of 7 1 interest. Miss Alice Morse spent the week end ; relatives in Hartford. heln: R o fadltes, by e ate Treasurer G. Harold Gilpatric learn how to apply them for that ser. | V. n be in Hartford tomorrow and en- vice. Straight thinking was snother |Z28¢d With duties pertaining to his frice. means of Americanizing our foreizn, | %HCC ot iness ers. First upon our part and then the| A number of Putnam business men attempt to inculcate it within_them, | Will figure their weekly trips so as to While hie could nof accept the {Hought |P° In Boston today to witn = . . . {he understood him correctly, on the son. T+ia] other hand one should so train one’s| Friends in this city are pleased over seif that he might be able to think |the appointment of Attornev Arthur outside the party line and accept new | F'. Libby to be @ trustee of .the.Nor- POSTUM is good for the hezlt —the delight of an economical,nouris 1ng,deh~ cious bever‘age. Every day “Theres a Reason” for Postum. To appreciate the many novelties included in this showing of the earliest Spring style Sweat- | ers, you must see for yourself the score or our inauiry. We should also study What patriotism means should be more of new models we now have on display. PRICES RANGE FROM $6.98 UP TO $18.00 »