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APRIL 15, 1919 three members of the chamber of com- |advocates the overthrow of any gov- merce. It's a Welcome Home Night af- merce as to the best methods and take [ernment or form thereof now existing| fair. Rerwich Bufletin Willimantic Office, |the necessary initial steps toward car-!in the United States. Section 3. No| At South Coventry Sunday evening .u-uh 8t 'I'Mm 108. rying out these. changes: Amended |person shall give away, sell or dis-|j Clifford 3 29, shot and kijled that this committee make report to the | tribute any literature or other propa-ipimself while in a spell of despond- What Is Oolng On Tonight. chamber of commerce at their earliest ;;aml:;‘ Whlcl; has for its pu{pg:emlrl:; enc was one 'of South meeting of the Wil convenience. The resolution was ac- |overthrow of any governmen lc t known young men ard Chamber of Commerce. e cepted. A petition from the American |thereof now existing in the l“‘wdih ash act came al sihock to Ladies’ o A. O. H. No. 34 |Thread company was then read for the | States. Section 4. Any person violat many friends in that town and in meets at 796 Main street. laying of 1450 lineal feet of walks ad-|ing any provision of this ordinance winimantic. The act was committed in Violet Rebekah Lodge, No, 57, I O, |facent to their property which peti- |shall be fined not more than 810007\ nis hearoom at the home of nis father, Q F. meet in 0dd Fellows' hall. tion took the usual course. imprisaned not more than six months, | ‘here he lived shortly after T E ¢ A resolution by Alderman Laramee O'T'}’]O":- N £ {he different depart-]ITom an automobile ride. = had been regular monthl authorizing the city to botrow $14,000 e bills for the lway mail clerk on the Air Line 7 : : 205 WarE of Siesaen Bl ';‘;;x:ia':a‘) br:x:rfi for current expenses was accepted and | ments of the city were read and order- | qivision ‘of the New Haven road for p o Fear of the fliky, diseased came near breaking all records as to |2dopted. . pald a5 read... The dgav "matter e?wum past nine years and a few years & o 3 Rat' is nstinetive,. § Vet Jength of time occupied by that board|, A resolution instructing the city come before the meeting was the "“1-» fiered a nervous breakdown, but RN 2 & 3 > } > otier Rat Exterminators for some time past at a meeting. The | treasurer to pay info the general funds |quest of Ernest Belanger, who "¢ | recovered sufficiently to resume work. £ containg Pl byt meeting occupied over three hours and |Of the city the sum of $14.40 was ac- grf\en!“f;l;“-:“l’:"fr“;}[ oo e | Cast el he went through a severe & The Kind You fHove Always Bought. and which has heen ”mdygm the Rat, e nsiderable business was v cepted and adopted. This sum of mon- | house on ia tack of influenza at the time the 2 St E ; 4 Mayor Gates prosided. and il mewm- |es is for overpay in the fire depart- fon Jackson street. He *““edb”‘:“f.apmomio, followed by an attaci of in us¢ for over thirty years. uas vorne the signature of : > - bers of the board were presnt. The|Ment. The next resolution by Alder- twanlhum T; c:l,:m !:fip(i‘;)!;gpe¥l) {:: pneumonia. He never fally recovered Va -~ and aas beer made under ais vers ¥ the s man Webber was as follows: Re-|ing the sew iana was forced to give up work during e - rvision Si 3 . B tinee o (meeting of the |olved: that dynamite or any other | his neighbor, who had the ri ight to con- | fanuary. Of late he was more or le g /54/‘ Za Eunat SRPCEV on““‘_‘w its infancy. meeting. The monthly report of the |Nigh explosive shell not be conveyed or |nect with said sewer but had not yel|gegongent and had been under con- Cid ba Siare Ailow 20 on¢ to deceive you in ihis. possible. It All Counterfeits, Imutations and °* Tust-as-good ** are but Street department was read and order- |CarTied through the streets of the city |done so. lis neighbor was willing and|gi,n¢ ghservation so far 2 {is said no one heard the. report of a Vi 2 ¢ i i 1S d to the proposition. The| pe le. It 52, of Willimantic without a written per- | had ente e o = T T .f.'-?%flnca:i(n\u?;:;:" vluio \“| ,:m.mx.':, mit. good for one vear, from the m: request was granted with the under-j .. "cp o' An Aver shot himself but Experiments that 4ifie with and end&nger the health of 2 ¥ ¥ ims = £ 4 P —— Chamber of Commerce in the form of |2r; chief of police or the city _clerk. |standing that the work should be d9n€lihe sound of his hody falling to tho Infants and C..ildren --Experience a; mm P was e : 1 “When said permit is obtained, the fol under the s jon of the supe floor was heard by his paren‘s. Dr. W. a resolution was then read as follows o hfoct to his ap luts Sihareas appears a | OWIng precautions for public safety | tendent of bject to his aP- iy, "Higgins was called but when k Wh 'i" CAS R e aution; Whereas here appearsa | hall be taken: A sign of cloth reading | proval, and that Mr. Belanger P e |rived " the young man was in 1 dying a 53 : 2 and a_possibility that the town and | Danger.” letters to be not less than’1Z|sum of $25 to the city treasurer, WICH condition. Mr. Aver was a membr Costoria is a barmiess substitute for Castor Oil, Pufigoric, LSMCTR LR 4 “ity might be economically united un- |inches in height, black in color on a|is the usual custom in such cas | the “Ratt Sl o : : [ > J y s der one form of government, be it re- |red field, shall be displayed in such [ meeting adjourned at this point. {ciation Entetits € ek Drops and Soothinz Syrups. It iz pleasant. lt contains olved: That the Willimantic Chamber |MANner as to be seen by persons ap-| According to records on file in the ijoqge, , and Uriel 3 neither Opium. Worphine aor other amarcotic substance. Its Commerce invite the selectmen of |PToaching from front or rear of con- |town clerk's office, a suit for 3240 Was (sons at Merrow. Ie was ’ X ' age is ite guarantee. For wmore than thirty years it has » Kil's your Rats and Mice the tow: Windha 2 the o veyance containing the explosives. |brought April 11 by Sammarco Calo-entry, the son of Joh vd o v — B e e e et AL e, both O | SEATE Stewars Aver-ans i saition beea in constans use for tho velief of Constipation, Flatuleacy, S ERE =l e €ath to appoint 2 cammittes of three'ie of 4psed o cxoesd ten miles per|Willimantic, for & promissory lnot' {to his paren vived by a br Wind Colic aza Diarrhoea; aliaying Feverishness arising 2 : i Itizene nfer with a committee of |OUC. ARy person or’ persons who|given the defendant, = 15, ! er, Stewart = and by re atian $he Bomach : i ¢ any provisions of this or- | which has not been paid. Mrs. Eunice Elizabeth Holbrook, 73, 'Lhe. e & pg“l g e £ Sud Bonsls alls s . 3 m‘fl"ffimflffi | pay the treasurer of the|suit was brought against David Ti the as: ation of Food: giviug healthy and natural sleep. o ‘;};,‘“ TS Columbi a5 wife of Dar 3 o y - ) e ice without odor. cn ]s ca“uses cecd §100. The resolution was adopt- | Rood of Windham Center for the sum | (! }r[r:]tm"\nnk\hn was the wife of Barl The Childsen’s Panaces—The Mother’s Friend. 3 § city of Willimantic a fine not to ex- ot Wilinantic by George J.|died Monday morning at her home :n oy g e and in_addition to her > or § bt - - is survived by three sons 1n 28, S0c 2nd $1.00 pack- A resolution authorizing the stand-|dwelling house by Rood and which he B Trolbrook of Hasirasnie 1o ERITIERS v / cortai " ages at Seed, Drug, Hard- ing committee on fire department to|claims the defendant has not paid for. . ERNIER A == A S s i purchase six smoke prggectdrs for use R TR Holbooth e 4 == in the fire department was adopted. Rev. E. P. Ayer of Mansfield e: B hopleior Eolimbis & a0 = B e ult ulck Another Pesolution | by AMesmarn|an interesting address at the devotion- two daughters, Mr Sadie K e of #7Bears the Signature of > The Public is wamed * | Webber was as follows: Resolved that [al service in the T 5 Waller A Btew- 2 2 no:km buy g’agnCor_F in the sanitary committee and the city |F htlonal ¢ : e ” y -~ s ackages wi in Tops cnigineer are ‘hereby ompowered _and | evening. There was a géod mumber| The deaths. if Wiltinws. B, Moriy, 52, s Use Red Wing Insect Powder edl Botions: ne toos of “Geta-1¢" Will Do It.|insiructed to examine into the condi-|present. A pleasing fegfure of thelof ‘Ashford, occurred Sunday night ai ; 10c—*In the Round Bellows’ may be counterfeit and tion of the swamp land between Ives|meeting was the Mansfield AIensSt. Joseph's hospital, following a s 4 (Patent applied for) worthless. ind Chapman stréets and to report af|auartetie, which rendered a numher of | gical operation, He was born I P 2 next meeting of the common coun- | selections which were thoroughiy en-|Mansfield, the son of Samuel - L. f 4 the | Genuine Rat Corn is packed in Paste-Board Cannisters with as to the feasibility of filling up the |Joved. Mary A Buckingham Morey. He 2 st wit sald strip of land and approximate| Captain James B. Fuilarton is M:gr od by his wife, a son, Arthur E. Brown Paste-Board Tops and Bottoms, cost thereof. The resolution was|town on a (om—ugm hour mnuuml and a nter, Mrs. Thomas | oty iy S e e o Use For Over 30 Years A" application from Patrick D. Con- |here late Sunday even and is & " 2 to Ashford for burial. U {nell for the position of call man in En-|ing warmly Mrs. Olive Landry, 66, in S gine Co. No. 1 was read and granted. | friends, who were delizhted see | seph’s hospital, i night Tne KJ\"“ Yoy A resolution authorizing and em- |him after his long absence, in the ser- |after a few week ey ou Have Always Bought he was a | purchase 30 tons of hard coal for use Camp Devens this (Tu= |been a reside i c for a 8 = z Z H |i e and water departments was| 0¢ the purp of ng a|number of ye S survived by |adopted. A resolution was also adopt- | rumber of unsold articles coantry |a son, Phil iry, wi e n BU‘Y THEIR ed increasing the pay of the assistant | store at the Y. M. C. A, conducted in|south: two d: s, Mrs I erintendent of sewers from $3 to ceriecticn with Ye C N v was jdoux of Montreal, and a 'y = 25 a day, the same to take effect|kopt cper ) ey of this city: also five t g been | ter Leonard Stearns of \pril 30th. The following resolution s, during w! e the r | Jared Wade, 73, dicd ? b i May M. Gilbert and Mis gard to the disposal of the city ice|in: gccas were [ 1 r [ Inight at the home of I 2 + 5 In th o of Ha of Bridgeport were week end guests at | was read and adopted: That the Water| Tho opening gun has been fired and | Mrs .r Humes in Ha 3 P s. Kenned on res At- | the parsonage. | committee be and hereby is authorized | . .om P C0Y ; shaped up n and was a f: s € arls asck At th lepu ndover grange was represented at and empowered to sell the ice belong- | iR ampatgn for the fifth |He ; two s James: | sherift ermitted ; the meeting of East Central Pomona o the city under such conditions | for, the COTBE CAmPAED IO |Wade of 4 an . - vi at East Windsor Wednesday, 1 fi ¥ ctions as to the price at AGH] SiE AR cornnss { Hampton rother N A g t ¥ o | he ice shall be sold to consum- | 21 _Avril 21 ar siai |Wade of South Windk | e request * Five pre nization was effected at a special outh Windham F . 5 . This| Five proposals for membe were | ¥ eem CRCRANGRC. o mcia nization was effected at a specia s . The | e b ; membership wers sy ting of the Windham Libcrty loan| The death of Lucinda G. Hutchinson, ast regular meeting of i the committee is aU-|Commitice, I, C. Latarop, chairman S5, oco s April 7th. === fogtEn 5o o) ; x al committee, presided at r Sunday there will be special e tagutas et A Schas b Sulan, i ' e AT iy £ this o itroduced | 1o M. AS Tyich i la age. o 1 iver . E. —Al— ”M.”“D“ thpke X llil-\‘ ¢ . and | Orrin and 2 b NE 3 * Pr e of April showers. A substantial ntic on July 4th and the fol- oh W Be danein - 1 e ; ; h i vicinity waign. | Coventry for many year ; X are_sorry to note the serfous i1l- | resolution y A erma Carlson | | . E 3 3 ome on Sond and adosted.coman Carlson | \r. Lynch who supervised the work 11| There was a lar by on. Mre. Miller served |ness of Mr.. French, and his many of three be appointed to confer|thiS section in previous Liberty loan ffun r b 2 Bty 2 o Sl b e hoping for a change for selectmen ‘,,‘ the town as to Amp: connected v h » Monday afternoon, at Nor ] P 2 « e of her h it 5 s ? i iz - B. Goodeell received a tele- « plans for a celebration in hon- : /9 {at her hom, his cit re ‘ . e o our returned soldiers, sailors and | 1St = “\‘0"“ {:7!7 e | beautifu ibute p 2 o 5 ay teiling the death of her ines in order thta the city and Ay . D 3 = r, St Stoddard, Y svill may act jointly in the matter. v vould be §537 el SR = a gues e hom i " funeral ¢ 16 be nelq Sun: | YOU PAY LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE PRICE - | ther, R 1 Lishor i afterr t is further declared as the sensc L | arker, Otto bins rnoon. is common council that the said L emphact e : h. George AL, Harr 5 C:]rp“H\arod G. Brickley came from| NOANK YOU PAY ELSE ation would properly be held on cal corpo; + Cranc 3 as i amp Devens 4 stay surth of J A resolution by | t1° 8 ir pro rata|Willimantic ce r I Dicace t at h in J t ; Tacok read and accept. | Share scriptions credited to the | tor Jay M a ha o of the |City. H over acros ! Pecor, keeper of Morgan | W That a committee of i B SR 3k |arrangen jmontk le i 3 i 5 ot tfl(r '6* \‘r{:ripr;f‘g?n‘-' rmen be appointed to pro- | S e g onsh 5 Tho body of Fratilc Olaon 2 3 e talion, 25th Divisior s service, is to be relleved today : with 4 “Welcome Home A0 ; M- ent Monday morning i ) e - S e ol Livine ndse) COLCHESTER Where Is the Ocean Deepest. o o onita s aln n thikd an|Siock Torbizial by T : ghters of I thouse service, now under the de-| = A moet peculiar fact abbyt the At this point a recess was 1 committee oL it £ ! « am ¢ artment of la ized to do all such things as are Mrs. El ver is the guest of| N idc ¢ Dor detzes: tovont i oceans of the world is that the largest ;i roughout the light- | friends in to o few days. She|gepressions to he found tiear the the fofierine rtant reso- | following cit May | £ ices ¢ na ' : S e United ; vas | Will move her household goods o Es-|coast lines. The three largest of these troduced by Alderman Web. |Gates. ex-Ma Danizl P. T L %ous in t 2 rears and | SeX. where she will reside. all in the Pacific, two of them be- e e e M 2 3 1 S e A 3 v v York was the sland coast lines. g € ol L Tty lace. . Hi 5 v 1 Ie fi by wound £ frie i Saturday The Swire Deep, just off the Philip- * ; s orized to v h ) v 1Lk R JCUStaC e 1d v ] vas came th: the conflict wnh hen Wooster 1 ind A. M., |pines, measures no less than 33,000 feet End Your Startmg . I i eitort 15| & s e ; nic hal| o the urSace:of e, oesat 8 e s nantic for the 88 of ad e : : Judge James H. Webb presided [Divis . izn “after the Civil war took up the | Friday e there was a large num- | bottom. is just 3,000 feet ‘deeper T bl 5 e s over. bt e town 7 m |the short cale session of the su-|m s service ) .\ a 1 keeper of the light here, he-iber of ot own members in atten-|than Mt rest, in Asia, is high. The roubles 3 te e a d ¥ er 1d i d by Secre Boutwell in|dance, and there was a supper in|Aldridge Deep the South Pacific . . ~ [ ; rst vear he saw|Grange hall after the work. Iranks next to this, being nearly 31,000 i i c 5 cket & It i 1 o soeia: } 1 h uated. During his|ington, a r 5 3 ol ] S —our BATTERY SERVlCE i et A it ity, o ther matter: orougit ? TR 0A e v service there have been three | Academy school, was in town F | Gicate to be 27,600 feet in depth. This ” e T 3 t « v eal enti g ! ¥ 3 i < zhts in us ; 9 would then make the bottom of the . f any organiz 1 ; i inue | shts in use, the| . Taintor post. No. A.{woul he 1 Expert workmanship. e ars Ty nd | Se In the cases of Sa r a e \round the | preent I wick, fifth order,| R, held the April meeting at the home | Tuscarora Decp more than 2 5-§ miles "enton " t | i e Ly ner .|y T i = d. ¥ s been in the best of | of Re. Remington Friday a |below the average level of the bottom E M YOUNG i D/ GOt team fcapiatig) " nd vepog B SWe reshme The nitte h imes and with the assist- [ noon. {of the ocean pular Science Month- | : £ the r tfiled ekS. 5 1 i s been the only nna! fo S - school conference on IV 23 Church Street !A chk and Harmiess hou! g b e of Jeeml o UT- {pert Myot Y 1 is term. He! . will be held at the | | will b ¥ ¢ the people of | home Mis zabeth Day on Nor-| Essex. A {next mex t : s that thesarswor I the : : 4 u m- | - { SonthiMatn stpectshs Tel. 105 Wllhmanuc - ) e ot April 2 o |Albany T e vs 4 ¥ has ¥ und 2 as S. Clark was a Norwich Rheumatism Remedy || &2y Do & il "se 2 o the Tt 39" Toltawa: | Ackdemy ‘and. Sidney Flannigan of|Llciis, who have always 2| ihomas 8 | i eele Bl i Hoe b g I 1se, as ¥ e with| g £ Zeese were seen JAY M. SHEPARD That Has'Bervmny S hoony o | axcargeuionts abety by S X F e L Touenaie : < home in Aystic.! i o o Saturday. Hundreds of Despairing |this 5 t t Ciesla: Bri r r . Sunday to Cc s : a to] . who was in| ] rerty loan commi « 161 errii h llage r t visit in| % s Sufferers. Tty o i R ¢ : > Buceeeding Elmore & Shepard i : : "Hl‘ Sunset divis 2 s rArCnvl\‘ . M N Faneral Director & Embalmer |l unc necting that t ‘the |answer was ordered f ; g 11x Tome | from! | SISCHAEEET € GEkip IDEveLs (aRihg LE 0 JUlCE H r vi n t nix of 5 . Tax i n " A - A Edgar A. Carrie 60-62 North St., Willimantic | erom e fom, no malier what form | . f ) an |of Thomas J. 1 fax 6 The supper : nt Gfoid Cragin of Yale university Lady Assistan: Tel conaection ¢ i 5 it be { 4 mortga . : : : iD= | At the morning offer? Can you see|will be sold i | first Thu \ May v for 3 A i o obl Ne old v 1e Congregational church ris! Make beauty lotion for DEN l l( i I S ice o irown : ) i ) : 5 o : isnsoney s Baumeister celebrated | a few cents—Try It! Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio | .. ! X ! the juice of two lemons Bours—f$ o m 80 m Fhone 44 . AL 1 ; I i ) 3. Sprague, who i I zabett Sar ©l0W | 4 hottle containing three ounces o ; i 1ass of seven candidates. Nat- e or ting claims | nave § Tacor winter ind Mre. John Lamb spent Sun- ned Frida 1 St Petersburs, ( orchard white, shake el and you t vs : : A mitec d the pe-|are expected home this week . . s of the Misse hey have b bl have o quarter pint of the best treckle K"-LOUREY BROS b o o e h Y& Taemben e e i ] ! cniclosd faum v : & . iand tan lotion, and complexion beauti- 4 g ! “in a day 3 you ew months, new I e o g Hlgosto | i = was home ame P and V er, v, very small cost. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. |10 b e added reguls ! At : from weel to week. | = r : - S v PRI e Sl sl grocer has the lemons and any g k id Hw e r s s 5 "re rjee is confined to his home| Henry Damm of Middietown was thel 3.0 store or toilet counter will supp!: BALMERS » thou All returned soldiers in Willimantic 1 s 2 . 1 oy T : ] 5 -3 f d co jguest of his parents on Lebanon ave- | ipree ounces of orchard white for a few e and_vicini nge invited to a v becan 5 LS : i " " F 3 it r < g o 1 3 h » Haywood i v s cents. M age this sweetly fragrant Willimantie, Conn. | it om ~fails 3 ill|tend the meetini this (Tuesday) cve- | went o serve the papers ¢ find | L L e ShEh ice Tnspector George LS NASRE" L0 200 Y e 2 Phene 290 thady Assistant) oply ¥ ! ning of the loc hamk com- jthe owner of n tae 15 @mploved. at { on Wind- | ;0 ook dayiand seei oy Aeckles | Groton Iron works in Grotor and blemishes disappear and how clear, The cement w S he house | e of Hartford was at his| o6 ana rosy-white the skin becomes. of Charles I/ ber have been ¢ 'me on Hayward avenue over Sun-|yeq:” It js harmless and never: irri- MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE | 47N, . T [ d sceond degrees were confert 88 Union St, *"Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Davis have pur- chased the John White house in Pearl Ty . 3 ( i 7% \ s 2 street and are to mova there scon. - ¥ Th dditi nstruction Willimantic, Conn. ' S e e oy coneae 3 3 s . . ished. ALL THE NEW STYLES IN 2 ; G \ :" & '» 5 _Shortage of coal in Denmark inten- sified the demand for electricity, but the impossibility of obtaining cables y % 3 and other apparatus during the block- . i : Ml |2de has prevented further develop- & (&Y ~ | 3 ments. It is supposed that the pres. § 4 4 . en€ increase of capital is primarily intended to provide for more electric- ARE GATHERED HERE (3 ; ‘ .. \ | ., - 0 ; ; al transmission from Sweden. Spanish Influenza can They come in so many beautiful colors and so many stun- . be prevented easier than ning styles that to attempt to give you.an idea of them Y : 4 i 1 | it can be cured. toss and turn afl night here with words would be out of the question, You will 7 " i 4 | - . : Dont g : ) A have to see them to appreciate them and the many little o > | t‘ i il , 3 : shiver or sneeze, takr point of beauty they embody. Complexion Rosy! N (LY, Silk Jersey Petticoats are | Taffeta Silk Petticoats are Headache Gone! s . QUL priced at $595, $6.98, | priced at $3.98, $4.98, Tongue Clean! : ; that itch PAESS WLUETRATING SERVICE, -2 Four hours of sleep loat through that "‘:f.d ndm% means lonlg %t ‘enight a Stomach, lner and N e 0| wearisome hours next day—tired out—anéit for work. pply S : 2 T Resinol Ointment just befere retiring. The results will surprise you. Bowels R | C “ 5 “and diplomatic circles in | Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet All ::;m m; mflymlhqk % THE H. C. MURRAY CO. s s : ' tavor of omens | R e me o e 10 pp s b Al cking and pain . . . e rmcr British Premier | b o relieves grip i 3 days. Money Keep the affected part-wel chumwed with Restwel Seap by &y For to become the first President of the | Wih Mr. Hhlls picvures At A Doy Seey sl sk oll rsguins. g e B Ieague of-Nations.

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