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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919 WILLIMANTIC lwork. at ‘the Groton Iron works. After stealing the car, which wais a‘ Fn‘{g g i in Wi i touring, they started out with it, W zj“éfi,’fit sl Office, | |5 particular objective point in view, 1 but finally wound up in the vicinity of | } Westchester, where they made an ef- What Is Going On Tenight fort to tWnidham Encampment, No. 10, I |town for the small sum of $75. 0:'0. I, meets at 807 Main St. {man got suspicious and did not buy Amcrican Benefit Society, Willi- | the machine, whereupon the men took mantic Todge, No. 120 meets at 792 .1u- car and drovi it to a cross coun- Main St {try road and left it. Chief Killourey Wha nolios Bave Baen notified by 0'0!’ Willimantic heard of the matter and e police have been notified DY thelarrested the men, They were taken to SHAE and ted m,wh“;" % apprehend, | the Willimantic _police _station and £ ' possibl Russell, who es: 4 | locked up for the night. It is expected sl e i e e | the New London authorities will come o <R L S W R [r?«?(::vt get them this (Wednesday) morn- titution but s ,n“m_ heen | ng and take them back to that city i 4 ‘or trial. Chief Killourey after ar- iresting the men went after the etolen car, cucceeded in locating it and it brought to this city and placed in arage to await the arrival of T If the young men stole the v for the sake of the money which ; they might obtain for it, they certain- ([Edward O'Connor, and John| “ihe wrong place to sell their Baker, 17, both of Philadelphia, were | adrested, at the railroad gy afternoon s 230 o'cl Mzs. Jane C. Brown Panton, 8% died Barly Monday London | in Windham Tuesd: at the home of He men stdle an a . ece, Mrs. W. I". Maine heatre in that cit S or, W er of the late Asher P. ter Hosohiod, of Mystic, while he was | Louisa Ames Brown and was born in ending the show O'Connor ; n. She was educs aker had bean in New London for| schools and A young ladies’ gl leavoring to obtain |Ser vy in Norwich Town. Later she 1 nd successful ried Lawrence Panton of Colorado Springs and cent abroad. After their return they !F YOUR EARS RING ten vears in the Napa valley, Cal, and later came to Connecticut to WITH HEAD NOISES {veside. Since the death of Mr. Panton jand the breaking up of the home in Pantog had s in Windha ¢ the Congregatio; ad been prominent in missionary | nee work. She is survived | Mrs. W. B. Brown, of At-| and several nephews and| v men- |’ ho died | is survived Kennerson, of nd a_brother, John | Kennerson,.of Will Telegrams from soldiers returned overseas to relatives in Willi- mantic and vicinity were numerous, the embarknig of the 102nd In- at Bos Monday was the hief topic i st in this cit; Tuesday. A number of Willimantic citizens will go to Camp Devens, for| vhich place the company enirained Pnesday morning. to see some of the soldiers rather than wait until chargetl, and return to According to the list pub- | y morning of Connecti. {cut officers and men, who were board the transport Agamemnon, sixteen of the original nembers of Company L. who are nantic boy Privates Artaur James S. Donahue,-Vie- numl James J. Casey, Thomas iskery. Arthur F. Clark, William ‘.M, St ant E. J. Tapan, Ernest tler, William L. McKierna: rrender, William R. -, William F. Sullivan, Private b | Simer Howlett and Ralph Elmore. Tt are a number of the original pany of men from this section not tioned and it is assumed that ire either in France at present |or on their way home. James S. Don- hue o city was among the 0 umber who went from here to Bos. L] |ton in time to meet the transport as came into the harbor and was well lr»-\\x\rm-vl for his journey had 659 MAIN STREET if"". ol win Toking won wnd found him looking well. | The annual meeting of the stock. A TEARLTY eo ...and 1th the ever m WILLIMANTIC, CONN. || noldess ot the Wintmsates mrast” oo { ; . £ % 3 g with the everyday man ,mm was held Tuesday morning at g 45 e S the i | nine o'clock. The report of the treas- ¢ By it n ke 100 urer was read and most gratifying : S : ] - lition of the financial status of the | 1 3 nstitution was shown. The past PR e S SR, NS By o g/f rFe : | year's busines resulted in a large in. / Mootz e \ ffibi- | crease in its resources. T nm\mz this " 3 3 : 4 : \ report, the election of directors ook d : ; % . - R | Diaca as follows: ~ Clifford 3. Alpaugh, A . i At the Capitol Building in \V"Sh"I‘C’QC'l at the E. Bughee, Charles W. Al g > % A 5 j‘r. 2 ed D. Jordan, William H. 2 oy S > Waldorf-Astoria in New York and at scores Hall. Henry A. Bugbee, JohnE. Brick, 3 % Sy Telephone 705-3 . Featon: Glorke 65 M p 5 30 N of other 'such places—where yodwouldnatur- Pierre T Stores. Ohatiie AN ¥ 4 et ke el L ally expect only high-priced cigarettes to sell Henry R. Woodward. Thes e 4 Y 3 . p % S i E e A e S : —Fatimas lead in sales. But important as following officers | h.y- 4 ihe following ; LS these ‘sales are, they're but a “drop in the William H. Hall and E. Frank 3 % bucket” compared with the MILLIONS of u ¢ @ Fatimas smoked every day by the big, plain, : “you-and-me” public, Telephone 705-2 ] 4 3 : Y Sagette s Iibaceo Cx JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection DR. F. C. JACKSON y-Jeil dessert, The juice A SC}”LS!’ bw.? CZ (fo 2 e : s and s@fi i NOTEAE in'this fact imore than anyiother ® thut o l)ENT (3 4 e bc-t U ol atimatadapatity and medoiats omes s Iioianiie Removed te 715 Main 3t, Willimantis fruit flavors. Compare it common-sense man who doesn’t want a fancy box or gold tips, 3 : but full, honest val FHours—§ & ® %0 8 5. o Fhone 44 | with the old-style quick ut wants honest value. Monday was the anniversary | and a number of pi nent The three chassis ordered b h . nge N 1 t ¢ having in order to BALMERS 5 department : £ > Br ¢ b X t his experiences congratulated by friends who call- | Monday n dar it iliary of St. Joseph's hospital this h matte: gciatine desserts, of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs.| weel 36 Union St, Willimantie, Cenn 2 Peckages for 25 Cents was also Mr. Sanderson’s T9th hirth- | hold meetings on fi v y department, have ¢ red 1€ a1 ) laro T 1t i S. 1 o'clock lunch~ ed during the day and evening. 3 ¥ oat ai : - AR 5 £ 5 M. E. Lynch of Hartford called on boni: . = B.obaq week, a check for $500 was given the | coming campaign, of the Vi 5 stt. fo Wil T € Togg 2 2 s b 79 treasurer of the h ol be added |0 Rl i v : se of ex: z icants for} he e - on e n 1,;““';”“ to the Free Bed fun which now | p some time agc & n 5L 9 i : pies m,;fl"’i’p"" amo\mls to $4,378.91. It was voted 10| chairman of the general nittee of | Z ol i o s it = H bert W. llube» | Mo i et s 2 : a s o FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- 59th anni et s ) th 3 i e e IGr[mrs, at Ym,cm,. Isaac Sanderson, of H stpeet. | Tt 1828 Were appoiptec. . 1 e 1 : I ece g Pleca 290 | shaly Aesistarh @ | [day, and he and his wife were warm_|each month. Tollo SRR o5 | T1V ston. : ¢ « by women of the LT yoch of 4 on ! Windham County At ector| : ‘ he morning Tollowed. The the sum of §200 of the tuber-|town of Windham and Tuesda Sunday - fund toward the salary of alsued a call for a prelim meeting a5y sl Wlll ani c C public health nurse. for whom plansiof the committee, captain i mem= lm l are being made by the city. bers of campaign teams 0 worked ’ onn. There was a large attéidance at|on the Fourth Liberty Li ; Bl the weekly meeting of the Williman.|meeting is to be held in the SPECIAL IN , ‘ WOOLEN SKIRTS| WHEN BUYING ASPIRIN | ALWAYS SAY “BAYER" Ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’® in a Bayer package—marked with “Bayer Cross.” We have selected from our regular stock - one lot of Separate Skirts that represents values up to $10.00 and grouped them together and priced them at $6.98. These Separate Skirts are made of all-wool materials, black and e navy bl&, some are plain, others are striped and others »,o],?onltr\s‘;:tyofix&';xg‘?k}.mu\32‘- 2 u“:io[:b B:‘]"‘”:"'“(’I‘:‘E' arelDroper di-|as decide ay 1st as the dat 3’1 L 1‘%t(>1 : 5 2 7 38 rec s ang e dose for He 1o 4 i t o 1t : 2 3 A L S e, liver wit come in plaids. Each one is a bargain at the price. éfifh;'.fkagi Iatety "Baver Crose’ on | rochache, Bavache, Newaidia, Rhea: e et T 1 matism, Lumbago, Seiatica, Colds i b better abeommor Ared | ramdlym'z})ro* 3 itons :\JQDT()fl\pfly SPECIAL $6 98 Tou must say “Bayer” Never ask|Cribpe, Influenzal-Colds, Neuritis and | pMrs: E; B Cheney and * for merely Aspirin tableis. The v pain generally o 5 1 1 3 T »lfll}\(’ pain gener £ the £ rch at "l(’ hor “9 i “Bayer” means vou are getting the| Buyver Tablets of Aspirin” Amc Irs. ey Monday ! 73 genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”|can made and. owaed. oer’ soln ¢ ot e W @ | proven safe by millions of people. vest poeket boxes of 12 tablets. whic ] b T H C MURRAY Beware of counterfei Only re- st only a few cents, also in bottles of jeently a Brooklyn mam turer was and bottles of 100—also capsules.| N 3 —a i o th Ev } I {E . . CO. gent to the penitentiary for flooding the | Aspirin ds the trade mark of Bayer| M Mrs. Digections of Spccial Value to|Wemen i peih Rieujees country with talcum powder tablets, | Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of | (Gee: a ber tion Sold by druggists throughout world., In boxes, 10c, 25¢ ——————————_‘ Which he claimed to be Aspirin. Salicylicacid. l\\:»m > given on the plaver Refreshments were served by Mrs.