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B T Barlow _of . Ashford [ thres 'itndsses -sers, T mixy!a , } ks B B. - ow York {es-| by Attérnéy sai& “'il ar {hjs & F . . f lified to the good character and repu- | both sided resiel at'offlc 4 / lation of the piaintifl. Mre {both s ssten s"fifi"’" T r staling that Mr<. Shérman sai briefs of the cafe by next W 2 | that she weuld never lvé Wwith Ner|and court wis then Z8J6nensd 18 mext | — 3 [ Tuesday morning at 10.15. 2 P ed divorce _case of | Rey. Ashidy Ui Laavitt, pastor 6f { Nopwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | sie Flynn, alter Gavigan and B. . mlMANTIC, CONN. S emhone 105, : # A T Thomas A. Tay- {the Congregutional pren bk ¢ g 02 bofu Sres. Bayibe tesc | e e recontly 3 i 1d ot el Ban; tiova s thut her husband failed to SUD- | occepted a cail {6 the. Flirvard Coh- s 3 While definite? figures éould mot ne than; Loyd Wilgo 2 D0 port her’ had spent s \"‘ra|lmg“mm‘ chisteh m Broskiine: Mass. obtained as to the total amount sub- n%zmll’fit'gt. i 3 torms In p cks 4 o i '.‘m Night sazertain: o TH scribed up to Iriday night in the} prygrtainment — Brac Rafferty Yosaiod udge Greene AN 1T B Hela “fek frgm next drive for the Salvation Army Home rman; Dora Baldwin, Walter Gu- ¢ st6r o cise ‘}’edne«ar it m: = e TRig o Service ®und, still it is. known that. vigan. ¢ Affred ! i Son = time it Will be for the erfvl i a good start has been made in the be- | fil _‘ei —Stanley _Sumner. Iiott, plainiiff testified that e Sl:e‘*Alwogg su‘m:;: .‘,.“.m.h‘zi Yok w lated drive for $2400, the town's quota| bLOWling—Paul Hanma. R’ with him Six bnths, Stew ,,‘,(; s ““ uu, . " = and practically $1000 had been raised | Pond—Agnes Jones. left him Ked her to ré- . Co., 4 - né:‘fl"l’lllfl.w. This during the day. A number of c . Bowen, Fred Hedin. | {Lni which the refuscd 1o do. Ho said | ¥ be (he Afit e e & | . Sunday services at the Christian eto 3 1d better | empl of thése conédrms and N!fl fu id-iifl!flv Provided, That Mean Worth While Savings In Smts, Aha e ity Stree ‘nd todey (S” | Slence,”Sndas morning: che SUMECt| Y (o i i apirt P was mo | conist o the: e torm 62" coiee | e “eary” raln Wedneatay badty vhe should leavé him.|tainment e %):ynl b3 m'mu ©of the| washed the roads ini town R : il fon t previows|(he Natchaug rver to overfiow -its s 4 h . The| At St. Paul’s E; h . ams and Mrs. Elliott, L3 Coats, Capes, Dolmans and Dresses | . ican * Thread | us ST i heer 0 the Iaiter m 2 e mother of the plaintiff, ioh N trug to > fiad in hehall of the latter and the 2 e Hunt of 50, $25.00, $27.50 d in SHiosl 4 B s divoree was granted on the grounds|ed o1 (ie tfl’:‘:’ H ““‘“ is fl “ m lfi%‘« mm P $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and |1 N R mm,l,.um, ams | Sha s ; of Qesertion setesl durig e cveiog, — m mg \ across !'nday in good shape. It was The lasi divorce case to he heard £ i N $30.00 SLIES [autired Ik tine B s 3 s:-:cli‘.;;h'mnm' was that of Mabel 1. Rood v&. Clinton | Oficér Paulhus foufid 4 inin if "J”‘ BRIEF STA‘H mws Now 519.50 ta or $600. Charles' W. Hill, who has | E theme is Growing h wm-\ : B - |less, intoxteated e«gn n 6n fifi ¥. R $ 3.#% Ed in- Targer Souls.|C. Rood. This case was also uneon- | 1658 New m e Scl m of "‘a dTior bangtegiitan. K" Deec ested. ) Rood {cstified to her|Street. He was unablé to stddd “’& Fiste Arts i w "fi charge of the canvass at the plant, peisds in '] The topic of the Y. P, . C. K. is Go d having left her Fudt, | Elio his nlmd, 58 Wis ¥ g 1 ’fifl.g Fies $32.50 and $35.00 SUITS ;,“‘:,‘fdor":?;m'l‘gi‘ “:“ifi P thel Precious Promises. In the ecvening and of his not living with her | pOlice station in a taxi. ave ..y “gfifi‘ ,g,( at 330, QR 1 Nt _ - , Tié opportunity to explain in # s m us hr 'm and lM : been collected, with less than fitty per | theTe will be a community song ser- fince, S of 'of | 1168 -Court ths (Saf ) . | Hartford—The South Park Metho- 2 Now $26.98 cent. of the employes canvassed. The | Y1¢® With an dddréss by a represen- efm the solie 7 dist churdh will th annf- canvass at the plant will be continued|giy¥e, o the Conmecticut Sunday | To [\ morning, Jacnes yersary suna-.v. Jienaiy dod Thurstay j 7.50, 9.00 d $42.00 today (Saturday) and Monday, if nec- Bpee 2 5 1 inte 61 néxt week and Bunddy, J 'S ) $37.50, $39. an 2 essary, to finish it up. Reports were| At the First Congregational church cation and had Been atrestéd {OF mak. 54 S: divorce was granted qn the &roullds of a mer- s eceived from a number of the other|Sunday morning the topic of the ser-! o VaTE Mrs, Rood was given the|ing troublé at 1p Nomé. JoEge Toss & " (o hu fled 67 West Maip Street SUITS industries that the fund was being|mon will be What Is Selt Sacrifice?|desertion Mrs, Rood entenced hima t6 iy chas o the URited Seat i i¥saris & In the evening’ there will be the an- | Custody of her daughter. n the peduest 3 . = 5 7 - generous] subscribed t by - W He hat "“ 0( ’ 1.81, 2 Now $31 50 employes, though actual figu L nual scout rally-in the church-house.| In the case of Harry Weinslein vs. i§ charged with 4 vislatio: risdetn i¢ issits u_ ‘. not be secured of the amoun -| The subject of the address will be A|Samuel and Morris Spector, thé re- a chse WAs contin -m‘; "2-0 & . g B NS APES AND tained from those sources v | Scout’s Religion. ceiver, Ernest P. Chesbro made his r:» 1 next mm o . DOLMANS, C night. At the store of Danicl P, -Dunii| Methodist Episcopal chureh, Sunday j OB{Chproved satistoniny O HSTES over $100 was subscribed during the|morning, Rév. R. H. Bath, lbc new COATS attor! in the case. The receiver|ypgerstanding and asked for & little ,nw—ne, W. H. Sherman mfi A“B Pwmc day and.agnets of the local branch of | district superintendent, will preach. Ac| ¥as allowed $100 for h‘sfsfg"“’e;m‘,:‘ time to cléar up the matter. preperty on Church sticet has been 00, $27.50 1 $30.00 |U° Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.[4 p. m., the Memorial Day service will | the matter of disposing of thie res P ——— #6814 to- the Wesléyat: Commons - Club $25.00, .90 and obtained about 3300 during the d be held in this ¢hurch under the aus- | NS funds will be decided at a date to ROAD SOCETY Alumpt sssociation. - The new owners 4} F“'kr‘ Street. GARMENTS and in addition left many cards to be|pices of the G. A. R., with members of | P¢_asreed ,“P"“ ‘ m i § Rfae I take SR N TR ——— filled out. The young ladies who have|all associated societies and any who| The civil case Lo o - possession in Mrsme!érdetwfi-mmmmmum*wmemn- m W ¢ |volunteered to sell doughnuts today [have at any timeé worn the uniform in | VS: . “1;-‘? e urday of her siétér, Mra.|ing of college in Sepember. m j NOW 519-50 (Saturday) are’as foliews. Th ill | attendance. At 7.15 a half-hour glad | then ‘*‘\"‘ up. Th” padn vas s;' Stan mchestoc—3r. . Bdwi wear blue and white sashes with the| tidings service will bo held at’which frst witness In the case and e told o TN snd e Mo . ana ea. ,,',‘,,} GAS FITTING, $32.50 and $35.00 words vi ms(‘r:l{*mg ]\xp- all the Centenary workers are to make a2 SQ0y Yot EY, GAPeREe O aa- e D 'W\eelzr weré _guests * v m afnbonce the en-| « PLUMPING, S7EAM FITTING on Rose Mo . Madeline | their reports. g erty at the railroad sta- | Monday of Mrs. Béssie Ludwif, An-| Washingior. 8q, Washington Builfiig GARMENTS Evomey, Winired Hewin, ict Bon| "oe Sunday seviess st South Cov. |1e208CE pronety o, he raiend st | gy © B P SR Tl e el May_Cheney, Flor R o n. 3 5 s ; N $24.98 Litan, Mrexemng, ‘Cacherine” st L1 S5 omiGthte JFha CHie iolte) oand [ e ne, (' st i7to JHd clliasi e guest of hie parénts here for & o | 58" Sotwin ufi(‘ 55’.3 Wanchéatar.| . Anent for N, 8. O, Shoth Packing ow 3 e S !| srezation unites with. the Congrega-|loft the holo open and not guarded i e T T g tional people in -~ the Congregational Bossie’ Sutlivan s anc A s o $39.00, $42.00 and $45.00 R T e o] church in the Memorial Day service. day. x ‘erty. ”Iflfi‘rm Selectman Raodul W, . : anner to warn people. He| _Hev, Allen Bush °l Gales T m 2 5 Rev. C. Harley Smith is to preach. The 4 ed hto o hole, and Mm Mueu ‘«wu left Mond: fes. employment. < ; GARMENTS Veterans' dance tonight—adv. - lhour is 1045 2. m. Sunday school will | \SF'S¥ A0, SPRCd IR0 C RO S8 g few daye’ visft in Bosten and 4 e ’;,‘: “:,"":,‘.,"',“’1 FURNISHED PROMPYLY BY About fifty members of the senior|follow at the Methodist church, With|jyreq, sustaining a fracture of two | it¥- T o : et N $32 50 class of Windham High school Will|a meeting of the .Sunday school board, | pibe ' Further testimony in regard to “isa Taiéy Billings of - Tfis Vmafl m“m' m ow o g0 to Storrs this (Saturday) morn-|the pastor presiding. The Centenary dent was given by the plain- | spent Sunday with her paren 3 ing to attend the third annual High|workers are to report then. tiff “after which he was cross exam- | Rev. and Mrs. Fioderick 8 stefliu esting. $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 |School day at the Connecticut Agri- Cultural’ College. This i an anwyal| A. M. Ec Zion church, Rev. J. B|ined by Attorney James W. Carpenter | Ol Mystie yrire ammn‘:n‘ Wa Nos. 11 ¢ 25 Forry Sirest e o & his pornt the | and. Mrs. Prentice WAl SES, in Silk and Georg- |event, hela under the auspices of the Wallace, minister. Preaching Sunday |for _the defendant. At this poin h— —— Hesday. college, to-which about - 3,000 -stu-|MOrning and.evening. The subject of B e vr“f“'fl The meeting 6f Stoniugton srange Gkildl‘fifi GrY DENTAL SURGEON ette Crepe and Foulards dents in the senior classes of the B ievoping sermon ‘Will be The Tor | n At 210 5. m leon . Rensiut O (TRt vis Toipa Rl O SENEMe v b FOR FLEVCHER'S 3 schools in the state are invited. EC ‘;Ci\‘»A e el fon (hea™ oy, | Ing was postpomed on zceount of the e R P. A. SCHWARTZ, D. M. D elaborate programme of entertain-| Mrs. T. A. Anten district superin- | A 3 . lato- | patn. - - 4 NOW 319-50 Shent hida béuw Simuger. tendent of the W. H. & I'. Missionary s described the ascident | ™2 CAS T 1A fhe ¢ Somers Bldg, Franklin' Sa. Nerwich, « | society of Beston district, stopped pver and _was briefly cross-examined by N ~ o e e oy tad for the | {26t Sunday foF a* few houts and all Attofney C znilrn‘fl::‘vr pCharles 1l Bao BOLTON NOTCH i ";g::':; ."m titnn S TSRLS COE ienjoyed a talk by her. on . mission | ~Daniclst z iee8, . iak Sy “.F Am : 1 | R‘my Weather and Storm Makes a Rain- St a8 carried ot b former vonge,| WOrk at home and abroad. She also|fold of sceing the aceident and cor- |, Dr. M. M. Motne, Mre Bréwact sod LG Eveninge and Sundays by appsiatment The Sunday service this year will be|3UN& 2 beautiful solo, His Lonc for {Toborated the téstimony of the plain- North stoningten, _Telephone at Offi coat An Absolute Necessity held tomorrow afieroon 4t tho M- | Mo She s wn dlocutiontst of note. |t 1S (esmany Ne£neL DS | “Srrs “Angusta oy s e svest| - PYENTIET fil'\,zdrf& E‘?,‘,‘,“g’:’,‘.,fij‘,f’;‘,‘ ARKP:' n(‘nh:r'] .rndlgrd (m.rgmft Greene of Norwich | by Attornev Carpenter. Dr. Judsom, a uf‘;‘:!r h?::: Mr: um'ygt‘n& - : ; . : Z The weather we've had lately has done more than all our urg-|icy ‘Smith. 11 addition to the e1d| b sicd,t the il Feiy.s g | DpiTatclan of over fenty easl Expet | o ne- ki, Mty e Toveh ST o i i i i dable | members of the Woman's Re-| numper of short calendar matters | havi (tended Mr. Adams and of | Sunday. i to show the lmme(h. ate need for a umceaflfalf:, depen d: liet Corps, Spanish War YVeterans|were disposed of and In the case Of | having found mim with two fractured| A number from m;eam:zfim.nd:a . 3 . Our collection of style and grade offers you a wi and world war veterans nd.| Arthur P. Bemner vs. Claude A. Bas-|ribs. After a short cross eXafhination | the parade of returm ers in JAY M. SHEPARD higiee in the latest models, and priced as | $8.98 and up | tena "this® covieor O : Sett, the plaintiff was given judgment|py Atiorney Carpenter, the latter en- | Manchester, Saturday in , and priced as low as $8.! P|tend this serviee ders in regard| (o recover $268.45 by default. The & movion for a mon-suit, olaim. | . Loren Maine #as a Hartford visitér . " to |1w :lr: !}!o-itlv::’rml Day were issued Frid: nm nued uncontesied divorce case ofing contributary negligénce on the Tuesdar. Bucessting Shepard ) L o 5 he plainti 5 5 Mrs, Fveliné Davis of Manéhestér, w ol limantic, May 23, 1919, e un D e | PR O e e et T 122 | was the Fent Frigay o her slie-in- Fuseral Director & ) 1 eadquarters, Jrancis . law, Mrs. Lenten Davts. m - Men’s Warm Weather Undergarments |roclfoios a750 = o ittt ol ot ol o 6062 North St, “the mmmn a$ denjed by Judge ; % i . S rDoh‘g honar > 7 the defendant, when Jast treated.-b: Grfl‘ne ’s Balbriggan Shirts and[Men’s Roxford Union Suits,|Fost " R, Will" gather at head-| thc doctor. CHAPLIN Lady Asistans L ediindetion Decision was reserved by Mr, O’Connell, station agent at Dan- N ——— % 2 s b 2 2| duarters of the post at the town hall.| judge Greene jeison, was then called to the stand | Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Lummis, Mr, wers, short sleeves, 59¢ a|white or ecru, $1.39, $1.50Monday, May 30, at §.30 a. m., for thel” Ernest W. i ent. L i ; t Dby Attorney Carpenter and was fol-|and Mrs. Frank S. Martin, My, and () purpose of decorating the graves of | divorce from Lizzic Conway Sherman!lowed by Michael Peters: both claim- | Mrs. Walter S. Vail, Mrs. J. Wilbue| and $1.60. veterans of the various wars in Wind- i : . p i on the ground desertign, which {64 {hat thé accident was not due to|Lamphear and Mr. and Mfs. W. B. ot ’s Balbrigzan Shirts and|Men’s Pajamas,- white and|lam -The trip to the various ceme.|was granted. Plaintiff tesiifed ihat|the carclessriess or viegligence of s | Gallup, motored to Woodsteck Hill,| FUNERAL DIRECTONS AND €. 4 Shirts S . K] )3 feriea will bo mdde . fh - aytomeBlE fe jeft him over thirteen ploves of the defendant company. Wil- | Wednesday and atténdéd the Windhas BALMERS Qou are sure of PROMPT SERVICE wers, better quality, short|color. 1.69 a pair. WL Tt P e Dl S asd, after having refused fo live liam T. Craig also tesiificd in regard | County Oafl(erm\ee‘s! cauiies-mn-l o Ui R S "né'c B s Sasdtd SYTI - P I # 2 vil sh music o 42 cay 1 o z he t r " o hail §358 —§leeves, ankle length, 89c a|Men’s Cotton Night Shirts,|Services will be heid at the Winanan | hor heening. rompany o ; to the accident and of having heiped | Churches 4nd Ministers. ATl enjoy. Us tié, HERE for v Mr. Adams out of the coal h: These | ed the finé prégranime and the bounti- garment How or high neck. $1.50 each, | Smelers at 8 a. m. North Windhem hone 20 Lady Assistert) . |EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS cemetery at 10 a. m., and St. Joseph' n's Dimity Shirts a n d|We carry a good line of Men’s . m. The procession wers, no sleeves #nd the real skill that insures prempt to the Willimantic cemetery will leave , 75¢ a garment. satisfactory service. knee|Suspenders and Leather Belts, | the post headquarters at 3 p. m. Or- : T. J. HEALY, ganizations are requested to be on Marguerite Bld'g. Nerwich, Gt in tan and black. hand at 145 p. m., to take part in the _— 2 Per Post Commander, Most Popular Fabric for Summer| ,,. oo s The month of weddings is fast approaching, Buy your En- DAN HOLBROOK. Adjutant. = Frocks—COLORED VOQILES |nefters ST Wiimlae Taiiiri gagement and Wedding Rings and Wedding Gifts at the old - 5 2 = held iday evening in “fa all the Summer Fabrics, fashion has decided that Voiles! reliable store of g Chamber (\f» Commerce “were the most popular, and they were never so pretty and £ b The Wm. Friswell Co. e Tl stock of the compa s voted chve as this season. 3 ported. cool Summer patterns, attractive colorings, in a wndei Origen Atwood Sessions, 77, a r business man, * of Willimanti >flldce of flowered and figured designs on light or dark grounds|feuna dgag. at make them the most p(\pu ar fabric for Suafiter.. Before aboue DRI i 5 mz-mg up your mind on what to get for your Sumhmer Frocks, |2d not béen In good healtn for in and see our display. They come in 36, 38 and 40-{for some {ime. ~The milkman wito nu Y - = | called at house I°rid: rning wide—priced as low as 39¢, 59¢, 69¢, 75¢ and up to $1.23 | found Mr. Sesstons in s sitting ma: Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Latest Models Regular Prices $22.50 to $38.00 OnelotofCPupes,inSergeand Regular Priee $12.50 Tyt Sl s R e g Saturday $18.50 to $32.50 Saturday $8.95 2527 Frankiin Street = 7 a an(lm‘n“f'i;l‘r an i A Norwich, Conn. “A Sweater Is One of the Most Useful Gar- | »s i EVERYTHING GUARANTEED ments for Spring or Summer e ] i number of years at essions came to this g3ged in the un- B B. V. D. Union Suits. .. ..... B.V.D:Shirts................ 1% B. V. But it musi have style, and if you want one that is snappily i styled and carefully fashioned you should see ‘our new offer-| aertaning & ness con- ing. Seme are belted, others have novelty collars and cuffs|&sted, B, 5 - Jushman. He reo {o match, and ma_'\‘!fle had in \x-,.[,l, silk and Camel’s hair— then ;\?:;w\‘“ixr,:‘fi“\]|s;fi£n‘vLg;:’;g(‘:‘twh\:;; Priced as low as $5.39 and up to $18.30. cation of the business a number of Slip-Ons $3.98 and up. imes. Mr, ions settled in _t S ———————————————————————— e One lot of Dresses, Values to $24.00, | |2 ST A of Silk, Serge and Jersey ‘ggmggm _ (GUARANTEED), s‘my 314-50 i3 FTER COTTANDL, D. Drawers. .. hburni block at the corner of North and Valley gtrest, of which he 3 was a half owndr, and where he re- 3 :White Goods for Very Fine Under- |maine unti ne soia’out the business to_Tranklin Elmore : ¥ ‘- v;» P fifififl%vafikzfiz l’!‘tii;..: garments s e machas dug Smarly | 10N Nedkiwens . ............ 83 SPECIAL CUT PRICES e had thrée children, two of wihorm are living, Mrs. Helen Sessions Elmore of P74nch wide Plain White|28-inch wide Nainsook, white, | ixing Mrs. Helen Scesions Timore of Lawn, 18c, 25¢, 33c, and 39c|38c, 45¢, -50¢ 3nd 69¢ a jard. | Boston. 11e 1s alio survived by 65c Neckwear . .. ... 243 Hatn Strect ON ENTIRE STOCK OF J granddaughter, Miss Dorothy - ‘ . 'Y 2 A 38-i wi e I sook . Mrs, Clara Sessions H IR o fss Lo Jneh de. Fink, Nainsook, e Bynfygris e} | Hosiery ... o........... 12pcup SKIRTS SEED OATS o = d | George A. Conant_of Hartford. s card. |36-inch wide Lorig Cloth, 25¢, | The vassing of M& Sedsions, removes | from Willimantic one of its oldes 36-inch wide Flaxon, 45c and|33c, 39, 45c and 50c a best knewn and highly respected citi 50¢ a yard. | yard. I i 0 successful. It was given by the mem- SATOCYN e e e e AJood imitation of Satin, with a fine lustre finish that will|he, direction of Miss Alice Ottenhel- in A X ‘ € f mer of the faculty. The floral deco- after washing, fine and soft, suitable for very fine Un-|rations and color scheme was purple and white, the class colors, and lilacs nts; comes in pink, white and flesh, 36-inch wide, | were used to advantage for that par- 69¢ 2 yard Dm55 Goods Counter. pese. Japanese lanterns were strung ————— about the “roof garden” which opened HAYSEED AND The roof garden dance and carnival|H held at the high school Friday eve-. ning was largely attended, and very Special Opening Prices on : Straw Hats Big Assortment—Low Prices One lot of Voile Waists VduaUpu $3.00 Saturday $1.25 up off the third floor of the huilding, p El t t S where the dancing was held. Those Hno s“ selling the ice cream, cake and soft Get a ver Electric Suction Sweeper|:ii i i s i oo Sor ll'WILLKEEPYOUR HOUSE AS CLEAN AS IT WAS fish pond, fortune teller and _other FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violia BESIDES THE ABOVE WE HAVE MADE REDUCTIONS RIGHT " e ORCHESTRA THROUGH OUR ENTIRE STOCK. ro o Wi a4 he inte; sion, Walter Gavij i 8 AFTER SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING e ppeen SRS & ; b ot Pl Hhe that “Spring House-cleaning Cleanliness” twelve months| e, of e dunior class, gave a 2 year, it without the backaches. Banish the|Baidwin T M e broom and the other “implements” that work only when you|uniform. At the clost of the entertatn: umform“ A:, the (;ioqe adf the entertain- work fliem. Substitute the Hoover that Works alane, you|Z s S ke et o just guide it. Come in and let us show you how ‘simple and | gheetrg, furnisied music for ihe danc- WHERE TO BiNE BOSTON CAFE AND LUNGH « m&mu S The Eagle Clothing Company ing. The proceds which were ploas- K does the work. InE to thase! in charge, will be ueed zxctu.ENf i L toward the purchase of a curtain for AIN & v For Ladiss n1 Gant the Auditerium of the schoel. The - EET I3 "THE H. C. MURRAY CO. |8k v s i R | D-:m e ment 10; - o S HERE 3 THERS s ne aivertising medium iR bxecuu\ Irens Vanderman, chair \E b s Efie;:gu:nne\.ucn Gl (6 The Buls Lt PP AT 1 LA Ittt o, (S, R 1 (20, ono s ;