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WILLIMANTIC Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. What Is Goino On Tonight. Ameriean Benefit Soctety, Williman- tie Lodge. No. 120, meets at 792 Main | street United Order Golden Willi- | mantic Commandery, No. 256 meeting [ Windham Encampment 0, L. O, } ©. ., meets in Odd Feilows' hall Willimantic ted in Crose, A number of who are intere have arrang ence day | The m {ed unde tional New Th addressed hy people, New Thought, for a public confer his city next Sur the Scenic the which is to be con wuspices of Interna ught Alliance, will be Dr. G. C. B. Ewell of eting Lincoln Co. 659 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FURNITURE Telephone 705-3 UNDERTAKIN Telephone 705-2 | dep n u 2 JAY M. SHEPARD [ Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer I 60-62 North St., Wi limanli:‘ Lady Amistan: DR F. C. JACKSON DENTIL S Removed to 715 Main &t Willimantio | Hours—f o ™ » § p o Phone 44 KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIKRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS £€ Union St MURRA Tel connection Oh\a Tablets. Hartford, vice president of the Alli- ance for Connecticut, and Miss Esther Henry, president of the Hartford New Thought Center and field secretary of the alliance. The subject of Dr. Lwell's address will be New Thought, A Message of Joy, Peace and Health. Miss Henry will speak on The Truths of Life. There will be speeial music. While no definite figures will be ob- tainable beforc this (Wednesday) af- ternoon or_cvening in regard to the amount of Victory bonds sold by can- vassers in this city the past two days, it is known that their efforts are meeting with success and that a large number of bonds have been sold or subscribed for. One prominent bus man sold thirty bonds_during an ur's work Tuesday afternoon. Thir- ty-eight teams are covering this city : manner and ever ng urged to cover 1 of and finish the job putting Willimantic over the top in. Secretary M. E. Sullivan will 3 his headquariers in the Chamber Commerce rooms this (Wednesday) afternoon from 2 t0 5 p. m, and in the evening from 7 to 9 p. m. to give ev- team worker the opportunity of aaking his_first report. Charles W. iill is in charge of the drive at the plant of the American Thrcad_ com- p + thorough canvass of each made. The Lib- \ Tuesday after- a_number of subscriptio werd received. At the close of bus nd the Willimantic > $750. At the former the bonds are sold on the plan as well as on a the Trust company is b n on the dollar a week and gov- plan. M. A. Lynch of Hart- W. C. Norris of Willimantie the ‘employes of the _two s plant South Wind- 100n number_of It is expected that 1 tonight (Wednes- 1 portion of the quota, which is subscribed The April meeting of Anne Wood D. A. R, was held at_the home of in South Wind- er of members most interesting s Tuthill, a gave ex- ion, nment idre Windha alread (fternoon Dorothy im enteriained with f piano selections. An in- delegate’s report of the na ton of the D. A. R., held Washington, D. C. was s Rosa Hall of South Wil- Stiles' home was ef v wh'lordl)fl with flags and poti ll plants for the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barber of imber teresting tional conve recently _in 1 by M 1 CLEAR COMPLERN Ruddy Chesks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards. a Well-Known ©Ohio Physician Dr.F. M Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel During these years he gave to patients a prescription made of a few v\en known vegetable ingredients mixed h olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards® You will know them by heir olive color. These tab!: e wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause & normal action, carrying off the waste and poison | ous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull | eves, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a | listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, | |macme bowels, you take one of Dr. dwards® Olive Tablets nightly for a time | aud note the pleasing results, ds of women as well as men rds’Olive Tablets—the suc- | ul substitute_for calomel—now and 1 just to Penp in the pink of condition, er box, Ali druggists. BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Dont Be A‘S}mt In’ Getout; of that ;kitchen into i round, withithe flowers, bir hfe—honcy afexsoence A YOU MAY PURCHASE THIS “KITCHEN MAID” ON R CLUB PLAN—$1.00 DOWN AND THE BAL- 'ANCE ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. e 1 4 f | d _—————— . THE H. C. MURRAY CO. i Jay M. Shepherd. | daught | with { broach, A South Coventry celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage Easter Sunday at their home, in the Ripley Hill district, where they have resided for the past forty-s They were married in South . Mr. Barber was born in Irankli nd is 74 years of age: Mr: 6 s born in Turo, ¢ received many gifts dur present from thi; South Manchester, Windham, ~ Tolland, and Webster, Ma neighbors called congratulations _and more years of hap- Brooklyn, > Many friends a tendered hearty wishes for many pines: A new, assistant general for the local Y. gaged, Fr: taken up his duties, lls the va- cancy caused by the resignation of H. C. Beebe of South Coventry. Mr. Custard is a graduate of Wesl an university, has been engaged in war work service for the National War Work Council of the Y. M. C. A. at various naval stations. Previous to this he was associated with the anti- saloon league of New York in its fi- nancial department The funeral of Mrs. Frands New- comb was held Tuesduy afternoon at o'clock from tae funcral parlors of Rev. Mr. Leonard | sonducted the services. Burial was in Willington Hill cemetery. The bear- ers were James and Walter Connor, ¥red N, Greem and Herbert J. Stearns. There was no session of the police court Tuesda Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnson Bridge street have announced the en- gagement of thelr daughter, Louise May, to Harry B. Read of Williman- tie. A number of Willimantic were at Camp Devens Tuesday the grand review of the Twen Division, which was held Tue: ternoon. Quite a few local ci planning to-be in Boston Friday view the great parade of the same di- ion. The absence of:returned sol- s in uniform has been noted lo- y for the past few days, due to the fact that no mote furloughs are be- ing granted at Camp Devens. Miss Marjorie Harvey, ph secretary has heen en- who has Rev of people structor at the Lyman Hall s Wallingford, is spending a few at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Samuel B. Harvey in this city Marian Alford of New. Haven visiting at her home in this city. The parents of Miss Josephine Stone of 26 Milk street arc very anxious for her safety as she left her home Friday night to attend a r{oving pi ture show and ned. Lo- al authorities the au- thorities in surrounding towns to find the voung woman if possible. It is said someone saw her boarding a train for Hartford the night she:disappea ed. Miss Stone and her parents ha resided here but a short time, having come here from Ludlow, Mass. The last Picture and Play Night son was held on in the church house tional church. A present and -after and music were | S collection was n up during the picture program. Dr. W. P. S. Keating of Willimant fe 26D aivi nds home tograph of Wimself, and Rev Flynn, a chaplain in the Bassent tri Ffather KFlynn’s home is in Der- I hefore entering the service jand Mrs. ® | music stationde at St. Mary's church, London. He went over with the infantry from Camp Devens.| tenant Keating with the | infantry. He surgeon and | of “the embarkation | aux. For severaly u\ Ith officer in the city of| nd 4 member of school committee. is mm MY STIC here shocked whe 1 Miss Mar- Raymond Leon- | had died from short illness, Miss in Mystic, the hd Mrs, Robert D. always resided here. husband and a old baby, two sisters, William Lamb of M C Wesley Collins of We eld, N. two brothers, Carl and Harmon Brad- | Saturday afternoon at 2.3 14 School street, the T and Mrs Adamson, their daughter, was united in marriage with 1 . Brown Mac- | kenzie in the pre: e of 50 relatives| and intimate The I ctively decorated, the color scheme sing pink and green. The ceremony performed by Rey. Arthur H. Witheg of Hazardville ~ Methodist | piscopal church, a_former pastor of the M ic ethodist church, under an arch of greem and pink and light- ed with tiny electric bulbs. The bride wore white French and a veil orange blot zold set with esident ¥ learned Bradley e of of West Mystic, pneumonia after a Bradley was born of Mr. and es her ere nday t s radley diamond in the groom's wam ! nower bouquet of Killarney he bridesmaid, 3 mson of Providence, a sister of the bride, was gowned in pink satin and net and carried pink roses. The best MacKenzie, a | The wedding by I. John Thomas and during the ceremon Me was played. Ms ed zeveral selection before the ceremony. The single r service was used. After the ceremon: a reception was held and lunch wa served by a local caterer. A large number of gifts including cut glass a_ chest of silver, linen, furnitur s and gold were received Mr. MacKenzie left on a trip to v York state and on their return will reside on Alden street. The bride was stenographer at the Rossie velvet plant and the groom is a stone cutter vith of the Mystic Monumental on Greenmanville avenue. Among the guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacKen- ie, Samuel S. Marshall and Miss ma G. Marshall of Providence, Mr.and Mrs, Louie E. White of v mouth, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Gray and Mr. and Mrs . Jr. of Ledyard, Mrs. John L. heirlc carrie m ew York O Promise March | B | was in town Mond: { who intends to put th in your Shoes, Use it in your Foot-Bath Use it in the Morning And walk ail day in comfort, At night, sprinkle it in the foot-bath, and soak and rub the feet. It freshens the feet, takes the Friction from the Shoe, and by protecting your hose and stockings from this friction, saves ten times its cost each year on your stocking bill. For over 25 yvears Allen’s Foot=Ease has been the STANDARD REMEDY for hot, swollen, smarting, tender, tired, perspiring acking fect, corns, bunions, blisters and callouses. It acts like magic—No plasters or grease, clean, sani! and ccoling. You wiil never know what real foot comfort is until you have used Allen’s Foot=Ease. What better proof than that the Plattsburg Camp Manual advises men in training to shake Foot--Ease in their shoes each morning. You should have the same comfort for your feet. Sold by Drug and Department stores everywhere. Nathan G. ( rence Bennett of , . Richard Adamson of New don, Miss Olivia Thomas and Walter Bomer of Brooklyn, N. John Thomas of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha D. Clarke en- tained about twenty friends Sat- evening in honor of _their daughter, Mrs. Enos M. G Jr., of Ledyard, who was celebraiing her rthday. A supper was ved and was enjoyed during the even- Rock Landing, a convenience for the summer people, who will soon be com- | Lon- | ing to the count Mrs.| A chimney fire at Har Y., and | house was one of the exciting things Sunday. No damage, beyond a loss of | breath in giving larm. The Baster e gregational church Sunday evening un der the auspices of the Christian En. deavor society proved a succe: A ven number including several piano solos by pupils dith Raymond. the organist, Eighty people ing. Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray enter- tained a family party Sunday at theiri Were present. farm in Ledyard, fiftcen being pres-| Sunday at the Congregational church ent, all attending the morning ser-|Rev. W. n Raymond, the pas-| vice at the Congregational church. A | tor, will preach. At 11 a. m. the sub- dinner of all the good things which a|ject will be “What is Power.” The farm can produce was enjoyed. Those|theme at the evening serviee will be, nt were Mr. and Slisha D.|“What is a Christian”" These services deane Clarke, Vernon | are evangelistic, and public. ic Raddian, Mr. and | = Whit: Miss Oliv Mrz. Walter Bomer, Harry aAlEM Chadwick, nda and John Thomas, i v Moore of Norwich spent the e et hie e 5‘ J. Milton « ke is spending a few | Thomas, MacKen: ner of Manchester, at his home in town. COLCHESTER One of the largest crowds season attended the concert g v the Old Guar Gra e all Monda: band wore their handsome forms for the first time. band played the followir March, Ily Round the Wa tarch, days at his home in Greenwich, Conn. James Peebe of Orange was a recent caller in town. The| “Miss Annie Stankiewd uni- | brother from Colchester, 30 the ! H. A. Rogers’. Friday umme D. aser and son, w London visitors and Grant Tibbetts, of Nor- h the week end with their ndmother, Mrs. S. A. Tibbetts \\ alter De Wolf husin Colchester, urday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chappell and Mr. {and Mrs. James Hammond of Lyme, called at N. L. Clarke's, of and ball| band _in and her were callers z new AL S prog Donald Fraser, Hildreth | Geor Itz, Beautiful Ohio, spor Royal Gu Waltz, Till We Meet Again March, Freedom Forever uri Waltz, - the Top. Star Spangled Banner After the concert the Old Guard o of seven pieces playe for and Harold Porter prompte the band under ti ohn Condin was heart- | © v encored nd the progres: made | ince the last concert was noticeable. | - band now numbers twen mem- | M. Spencer, an supper given *"Aid society in Grange hall on day evening was well attended nd a g00d sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers, Miss Hel- Rogers and Lester Rogers were lers in Norwich. Thursday. rriet Lane, a student at W, .ondon, and Lawrenc student at the Vocational School, New London, spent the past week at their homes on Salem street. The members of the Salem Social| jclub gave a dance at the club house in New York city and Binghamton, N. | I" v_evening. Y | Norman Colt of Norwich was a week Colchester grange met in Grange hall | end caller in town. Tuesday evening. Georze Goldie was a recent caller The quota for this town in the Fifth| " Norwich. Victory loan is $30,900 over one-third | lock Mon- | n day morning. The meeting with good suc expected the full amount ¥ ed in a few days James O'Brien of Naugatuck visitor in town over Addie May f s guest of her mc street over Easte J. Sullivan of Fitchville > Bimville Social club was hursday afternoon by Potter, at the Klm house. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Preston, of Put- n_were ts Wednesday of Mr.| and Mrs. R. L. Kenyon at Kumseme. | A ce Conklin of Hartford spent! ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ilin. Mrs. Harry Bramham of visited at Grassmere farm | it E enter- 11 be rais Mrs. J. was a 55 New | York wa: South Main Jeremiah Sonl and HADDAM NECK The Albert West Farm has Mrs. ille Andrews motored to Harri 1, Sunday to visit relatives. Annie Jennings of Chartiey, sold to Mr. Broome of Middle Hadd and George A. Davis from Fort place in good | v are guests of Mr. and Mrs. condition and do some farming. | Frank Davis. The Ladies' Aid met recently with| Arnold is to move to Dayville Mrs. Adelbert Clark Thursd: 3 enty were present and (‘Onslllv‘r ble work was accomplished. ames Ilood of the U. &, burgh was a week end visitor at the home of his uncle. Apson Strong. He sailed for Liverpool on Monday, the| 21st. A Victory Loan rally wili be held at| Grange hall this (Wednesday Elwyn Clark of Haddam > one ‘of the speakers. Mrs. John Rus- sell, the chairman of ‘the own com- mittee will be present. also a return- Gl aslnier. | T imuig il ahdsh the direction of Miss ond aet the piano. Rev. W ymond will be the song leader Amzi Clark and family of New York city spent Easter at their bunsalow, returning to the city Monday. The Hartford boats are stopping at . S. Call motored to Webster | with friends from Daniel- S. Platt- bert Hammond of Montville vis- | Sadie Higgins Sunday. Sun- Mrs. Andrews of Putnam is the guest her sister, M Martha Janes. Clifford Davis 4 business trip to New York this week. Arthur Milligan and Wauregan, called on Sunday. daughter, local of | relatives. Harry Murray, to take v at Hoboken, N | R. L. Kenyon will move Thursd: o Putnam where he has rented ipartment on Chapman street STAFFORD rephey, | Wednesd Diacel Ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ in a Bayer package—marked with ““Bayer Cross.” Don’t buy Aspirin tablets i box. Insist on getting the Bayer age with the safety “Bayer Cros hoth package and on tablets. No other Never ask The name zetting the genuine * Tablets of Aspirin,” proven safe by millions of peop Beware of counterfeits! Only re- cently a Brooklyn manufacturer was sent to the penitentiary for flooding the country with taleum powder tablets, which he claimed to be Aspirin. Aspirin tablets. s you are ron is recovering from a se- of a few days' duration. | Dugdale “has returned | from the Johnson hospital, where she went for treatment, | Rev. I. P. Booth has returned from a| visit with friends in Providence,| Springfield and Boston, There is a small attendance in the several grades of the Pinney grammar school ‘owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever and measles. The social entertainment announeed to be given hy the Mission circle of | the Baptist church has been post- poned. John Smith's brother and the latter's wifé from New Britain have come io make their home with him and n the care of his family of seven small rildren left motherless by the death of his wife. Rev. and M In the Bayer package are proper di- rections and the dose for Headache. Toothache, Karache, Neuralgia, Rheu- | matism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Colds Grippe, Influenzal-Colds, Neuritis and pain generally. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” Ameri- can made and owned, are sold in! vest pocket boxes of 12 tablets, which | cost only a few cents, also in hottles of 24 and hottles of 100—also capsules Aspirin is the trade mark Manufacture of Monoaceticacides A. Manderson cele- ed their wedding anniver- t T evening by _inviting Scotch friends to tea. Fourteer s were lafd and - several Scotch dishes were served. pleasant even- ing was spent. Old Scofch songs were sung. Mr. Manderson resigned tor of .the Baptist church las at the urgent request of his pa ers consented to act as suppl: April 1st, since which time candidates br: sary il tentl until |know they { He is the son of Chief fevening {tic and Mrs, Salicylicacid. have occupied the pulpit. Friends of Alr. and Mrs, Manderson are glad to A Perfect Piston Seal Makes Climbing Easy There’s no waste of power or fuel when piston rings fit properly and the is spry and powerful. engine. Keeps bearin, everywhere. P oil keeps a gas-tight seal between them and the cylinder walls. quietly the year round. Keeps overhauling and repair bijls small. Polarine Gear Oil keeps transmiss cated and operating quietly with a minimum of wear. Is. 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The chemical plant owneé rnum-Richardson company naan has been indefinitels large number of men are 1 out of employment. two ¢ attend a New lems o|hy t | for cons | transportation England | ¢ A pr | thus hirow Robert Baggs return- r.| he | , in_which he| served about in Belgium. M discharge from Mrs, Baggs w sachu ence. The Mansfield bri nantic river was b t week. Miss Anna her mother, Mrs. Jane Friday to Sunday. There has been much illness of la James (. Green's household. Herbert D, Poll: ; f: from V i at_his fath M shoppir of the xpects ice bane army s with fi etts during he hu, ze over rtly the Wi replanke Hall of Stedman, in mi Windmiller v to Willimantic ation Agen les mad it at his home in Bellow Marshall W. ford, Ma Porter of New is at home for a few of the Mansfield state t and hospital. Steward Far stitution made vich Mons Road n he state a business trip to onday a1 ttended. The flor due to Mi efforts. the children Maude Bri we much enjoyed. The devotional ing, 8 to 9 o'cloc parsonage this week. The public has been invited tc moving film Peace at Sto y evening, SOUTH WINDHAM Perry Crane of Bristol has been home for eral days. Mrs. Au » had ue: Sund Mrs Jacobs of Willimar P. Avel of lebanon. Mrs, Clifford Kinne ughter, Trma, of Hartford, ur Thursday will be held at rice hi . and their d: {being entertained at’ the home of 3 Alfred Kinnc Oldersha’ s ill w local school had Iaster past week. Mr. and ustin the funera \ Hampton The tion th Wedn U Stephen ‘Waterman of tl turday. Mrs. George Stiles is ent her sister, Mrs. Willard 1 daughter, Florence, of New The mission society tainment Tuesday @ Guilford Smith hall. Miss New Haven was the speak and ice crecam were served ank rtford was in t York. 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