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o . P — ments for the celebration. The fol-! lowing members of = the committee were present: Frank P. Fenton, chair- | I man, Charies A. Gates, Charles W.| Hill and J. H. Morrison; Thornas J. Kelley was not present, being una- voidably detained. C. W. Hill was ap- pointed secretary of the meeting. The et o . Norwich ‘Bulletin, Willimantic Of- | ing was reported, over 130 sitting down | Mecting was catied principatiy fon DANIELSON PUTNAM , = . fice, 23 hurch St. Telephone 1C06. to the tables. after some discussion, it seemed to be| Delegates from many sections of the| Mrs. Anna Dawson, a laundry work- : 2 S g Over 150 attended the benefit dance | ine opinion of the committee that the | county gathered at the Baptist church|er, employed in this city, was before ; : What Is Going On Tonight. given in the town hall Wednesday | pest tige to hold it was the half way | here Wednesday for a meeting of the|Justice Bryden.in the town of Pom- | i 2 % I Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I O. O.|evening under the auspices of the| way point between the two holidays— | Ashford Baptist association. The|fret Wednesday to answer to a charge | ISR, § i SRl * F., meets in 0dd Fellows' Halil. Knights of Columbus. Pickett's or-| gourth of July and Labor Day. At the | meeting opened with a- song service.|of bigamy preferréd against her, ¢ 4 “Prinity Chapter, No. 9, R, A. M, | chestra furnished music and during| guggestion of the chairman, Thursday, | reading and prayer, the programme|Charles O. Thompson acting as grand ° P :['meets in Masonic Hall. the intermission refreshments were| sugust 21st, was sct as a tentative | being as follows: Morning session, at|juror. Mrs. Dawson was bound. over A . |, Modern Woodmen of America, Camp | Served. date. If for any reason, this date does|10.30, song service, Scripture reading|for trial at the superior court under } 5 -y 1 No. 9546, meets at 751 Main Street. In behalf of.the board of trustees of | not meet the approval of the public in |and prayer, Rev. E. A, Blake; address|bonds of $500, which it was stated | : £ i : " the First Spiritualistic society of Wil-| general, it can be changed, and at the | of welcome, Raymond E. Allen, super- | her Wegnesday afternocon would -be . | ot o of Windham eneame: | limantic, which owns the bullding on | next meeting which will be held next |intendent; 'reading rules of ' order; | furnishel for her within 24 hours. e i Bank street, the upper portion of | Monday afternoon in the Chamber of | music; address, Earth’s New Song,| It was aHeged against' Mrs. Dawson day evening, the following officers were | which is being used for a moving pic- | Gommerce rooms at two o'clock, the |Rev. A. D. Carpenter, Willimantic; | that she married George Dawson, now jzelected: Chief patriarch, John T. Er-|tyre theatre, Sheriff Charles A. Gates I ommifTee will he glad to hear from |music; address, The Making of . ajof Jewett City, in 1916, and that May ©bacher; high priest, Elmer M. Young: | yesterday served notice on the Dro-| u % ARy . Fisher, East|13, 1918, she became, at Fisher's Isl: Feentor warden, Loren C. Cilfford. T | Jepierday, served notice on the Dro:| anybody on the sublect. Messrs. Gates | Man, ‘Rev. Chales B. Fis sher's Island, 4 5 a and Hill were appointed a committee | Killingly; business; afternoon session, | the wife of John Parker, who has been {funior warden, Arthur E. Taylar|{o vacale the premises by July st. The | o make up a list of about 15 sub-come | 145 dovotional, Hev. B. C. Bugbee,|cmployed in Pomtret. There was a {gcrive, Charles . Beebe; treasurer.| papers in the case were made out by| mittees, with their general duties de- | Warrenyille; reading of school letters,| child born to Mrs, Dawson under each § T e weckiy meeting this (Thuraday) | AFOTReY. Thomas J. Kelly, acting f0r | incd, to present at the next meeting. | Raymofid E. Allen, secretary; roll call | martiage contraci, but both children M > the society. e reason for the action i i P rom , e chil {evening of Obwebetuek lodge. No. 10, | Ligociety: The reason for the action | The jdea.of the committee is to make a _short exercise is expec ild born of the Parker 3 . Wil bo ot N Thursday, August 2ist. a general hol- |each school; report of nominating marriage’ dying in Pomfret in the he ¢ l 3E 0 0T il be of special interest| The present occupant has been ran-| iaay for the city of Willimantic, fac- |committee: ' music; address, The|spring of this year, n yet, the oya A 3 ping the theatre for over a yeat and | tories and plants are to be asked to|Training for Leadership, Rev. George| FParker told Judge C. O. Thompson, . The graduating exercises of the|has said that he has a lease of the % close for the day as well as the stores, |C. S. MacKay, Putnam; music; ad-|Who was acting as grand juror, that i % South Windham grammar school were [ Premises until June 1, 1920. and business generally will be sus- |dress, Rev. P. A Woltenden, Water-|he had no idea Mrs. Dawson had a Cord’ ossesses amazin: held Wednesday evening at $ o'clock| One of the best programs ever ar-| pended. It is planned to have in the |ford; closing. P andfllmng when he married her, p g i Guilford Smith hall, and were at-|ranged for and given by a graduating | morning a short street parade and an| In the superior court at Williman- g!j"k Judge Thompson also quoted . fended by a number of relatives and | class of the Natchaug school was that| invitation to participate will be ex-|tic Wednesday a divorce was granted| aTker as saying that Mrs. Dawson . ;friends of the graduating class, which | of this year's clas, which held its ex-| tended to every organization in town.|Mrs. Charlotte Atwood of Hawkinsj jad g;d him that her former husband | buoyancy an €. Jthis vear numbers four. e H.|ercises in assembly hall of the Wind- | The line of march will be from the|street from Harold B. Atwood of|baf been injured in an automobile ac- | < Shafer, principal of the Willimantic|ham High school Wednesday evening | town hall to Recreation Park, the lat- | Broad street. The action was unton- ClBenmar;‘d had died of his injuries. tate Normal school, in an eloguent|at 8 o'clock before a large audience.| ter having been thrown open and |tested. nesaey Lishands appeared on Wed- 1 = ;,D % ‘v“rzs-'»\v]l d‘xvlumus to Walter | A feature of the exercises not on the| turned over for the day for the use| Frederick H. Pierce, for the past|1S5day and said that they were pre- = He: ubert Kegler, Russell Sweet | program was the reading of the roll of | of the public and soldiers for the cele- 2 viston, | Pared to furnish marriage certificates S and Dorothy Colbert. The following | hono -+ Biaeon five ybare sub-master Uf the tew e , g wdists iting them with Mrs. Das 9’ honor of the graduates of Natchaug | bration by thé American Thread com- | Mo, High school, is to become princi- | "™ . rs. Dawson. I 'h h of o interesting program was enjoyed school taken from the records of the | pany. The merchants of the city are | pai of the mstitution and will assume( Octave Bisaillon, 83, died during at’s the secret Part 1 T)|r ‘v.‘ll"d:‘n, floral 4‘:ml£\lfi school back to the year 1897. All the| to be asked to decorate their places|his duties at the opening of the Tuesday night at his home here. He by the girls; The Coming of Spring.|numbers on the program were finely | of business for the parade. Just how chorus; Out Among the Daffodils, chorus: Daffodil Lady, Helen Avery chool year in September. Lewiston|had been a resident here the greater given and showed careful thought and | many bands will be engaged or wheth is Maine's second largest city, has a|Part of the time for the past six or h f m Le preparation by teachers and pupils.| er any military organizations will take { population of approximately 35000,)Seven years, but claimed Stafford this a ous tire's -~ and chorus; The Violet, Evelyn Hed-|The work of the Natchaug school chor- | part in the parade or not will be an- |and a high school enrollment of 400|SPripgs, where he lived for many years man: June chorus: The Flowers'| us of 30 voices was especially g00d| nounced later. Wheeler's American | students, with 20 teachers. Mr. Pierce|as his home town. Mr. Bisaillon was Ball chorus; Daisies, Ellgn Healy,|and each number was warmly ap-| band will be engaged for the entire|has been engaged practically exclu-|born in Canada, but came inte Ver-| SUCCESS, Catherine Kegler: Household ~Hints |plauded. The exercises were brought| day and evening; Pickett's orchestra |sively in educational work since he|MODt as a young man and has since sy, Alice Hedman: Buttercup, Dotis | to a close by the presentation of the| will be engaged for the dance and re- |was graduated from Brown univer-|Made his home in the United States. % wis: Sweet Peas, chorus: The Rose- | diplomas by H. Clinton Lathrop of the | ception to be held in the Armory that | sity, where he entered after grad-|His wife has been dead for a number ~ bud's Mistake, Anna Smith and chor- | school committee, who also awarded | evening. After the parade arrives at |uating from Killingly High school in|of years. psi Lily Bells chorus; AUtumn|ihe Julia F. Peck fund prizes. An in-| {jc paric ‘the rest of the dav will be |the class of 1904, Prior to going to| His children are Dr. George J., of " rah Beckwith, Hel i { teresting feature in connection with | woe PR NG M9S 00 R N e R on he taught at Newc@stle aca- | Athol, Mass, Edmund, superintendent Hardihood that means S Sy ithe Jastarsi the puct ot four Dupile| frst order will be served to the boys |demy at East Machias, Me. and at of a paper plant in Philadelphia, Mrs. participated In the prizes instead o Vi § - | Washi; at Newcastle,|J. J. Johnson, Townsend, Vt, Mrs. E. ty, chorus | one. e fund for these prigee wag| (oM Windham who were in the fed- | Washington academy N % by W. Chamberlin, Staffordville, Mrs. H. . “Royal Cord’ / 5 ; s . 1t is hoped to have a|Me. ; . t of America, Doro- | given hy Thomas F. Somers of New| 3l service. It o " S. Ford of Stafford, M i one of the five : isen, | s F. 2 tic sports, windh At Lewiston during,the past five Staftord, Mrs. E. L. Maling - e Wi, | SO 1 oy of July 5 ook 3| 2 o6 2ieic morts, wiiog up| | X Laviton furive the prst el oSG St M B L s MDANy extra miles, com . 3 L £ ea teacher for many years in old Natch- - r > 1di s ked. He has taught science and|mund Tetreault of Putnam. The body A Tribute (0 Co- | ilig. from which an mnmual prige of | [AMS among the soldiers and the In- | marl BENE iaclence. ang | e e in ot ler: The Marseil- ) o s o o e vy | dustrial League. Merely. discussion {has been in charge incoln's Gettysburk | punil havins the higheet atensiag foc| Of these preliminary plans and ar-|school. He js a natural disciplinarian | burial bmed Wlth the luxul'y Of i D 32 xceedingly popular Former service men here. who are Sweet: America_the | {he last vear in scheol. Foue pupils in | fapgements took place at the meeting {and moreover excee 0 - . s: In Flanders Field wis Vear's class had the same stand. | Wednesday afternoon and the commit- | with the student body, which is at-| interested in forming a post in Putnam ply, Henry Holden \ k 5 - e t onc k 1 tested by the fact that he was recent-|of the American ion have been no- d : Dionen™ oden | ng andco “were swardod 3 prlaeo | 12 PInu, 0, meet onct 3 weck, Iron S5, i ' Toving cup by ihe | tinedtrom: Hasiors o« onarier | ©aS1€T 11dING. of the Willimantic Nor-| Tieanor Foote, John Williams and |necesary arangements fora fitting wel- | Athletic association of the Lewiston|be granted. The charter is to be Ni ar Spangled Banner. | Betr Booriate ippe ams and | e fiome celebration for the return. | High school. |15, Dut this is not rezarded as a hoo- Biven Wednteaas niant Tolk od soldiers of the town of Windham, | Mr. Pierce, with his wife and child,|doo by those who are promoting the g exercises of the given Wednesday night follow: of whoni there are between six and |is at present stayir@ with his parents,| orzanization. The name of the post, ; the town of Windham | Peace Hath Her Victories, P e e Mr. and Mrs. Alvah F. Pierce, oniof course, has not been selected and ¢ ¢ (Thursday) | Renowned Than War, Milton. sever = Squaw Rocks farm, south of here. He| probably will not be until it s organ- et us put oya el school on| Loyal in Peace. Henry J. Flynn, Jr., of Johnstown, | S1407 FOSES P00 Tind b e Sirabers Tave o oothes = s exe in| Chorus—Spirit of Heroes, words by| Pa.. formerly of this city and Miss | %% : ', ;N p : : Newman Storer, 4, son of Cashier|tunity to express themselves as to the ' of the Windham ibley Evans; Natchaug school | Dora Cartier of Wildmantic, -were s ? 5t “%the Windham | name they desire. '] graduating class | Mrs, C. H. Caswell, accom-| married Wednesday morning at 7.0 | Francis E. Storer of the Windha g oras on Your car. AL e g i ed ‘clock at St. Mary's church by Rev.|County Natiogal bank and M tor-1 An enclpsed motor 'bus that operates » i i 8E Joseohy Thought from the Hindu 4. 3. Papillon, who also sang tne | T, Sustained ‘a painful “’9“‘{3 to his| between this city nad Mechanicsville A b " 3 Yar and Peace. nuptial high mass. The witnesses were | €¥¢ While playing in the yard near his|and at times between Putnam and Th h . Young America, Youth's Companion, | Diore Giotier and. Hewro 3 yiven [home. A small and sharp stick penc- | Danielson tinped = over Wednesday | ey are the utmost in Amang those from this city who at- | \ ToUnE America, s of e hride and groom. " ve.|trated the eyeball, causing an injury|morning while it was loaded with pas- T fended the meeting of the §24 anni-| " Sentiments of Judge Hughes and| ipectively. The bride wore white em. | that threatened the loss of sight|sengers and on its regular run from | s he Ashfc w‘:‘ld*:\;‘““‘i';‘:‘;Ph;nu,\ Brooks, Reuben nomhmt.i broidered georgette erept and carried | DOUSh it is hoped that this contin- | this citv.to the nearby mill village. The | PHIoR vBeos sdered scorgette crept and caried | (1245R, 14 ¥ honed, et Lk Coni | his it o the neariy mill vilnze Thel - @equipment—the finest = ! Danie ptist church were Rev. - ] Carry On, Robert W. Service, John | wis hes in. place by orang Il | Saken to Providence for treatment by |all with a single exception oscaped ! A. D. Carpenter, Mrs. Com- | gpmons, ohn| wis hed in place by orange blos- | 5 *eye spocialist. Unless there are | without serious. injury. ~ The injured | . in t : z 6. Seiier, M. Austin, Jamed| “agie uf Liberty, M vitg; Sa- 802 DRcoRinet worver o untoward developments it is cxpected | passenger, a Polish man resident here, | {1 h ld - Bowen. Alargo- |, S8 0 berts: Minna Irving, Sa-| of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. | o7 (e fnjury” will - heal without| haa his foot hurt and was brought €s in the world. : uccesstul meet- | Ml OUEOT e Come Home, Frank| FicTro Cartier 92 Hope strect, was|joaving any permanent affiction. | the office of Dr. J. J. Russell in this P - - - ! L.._Stanton, Louise Thompson ki eS| Reports received by the executive] Sity. for trestment.: it is said that.the - | “Twenty-Sixth Division, as . B f s Tooslvel WARY - Weatine Al ! A AT 5 | accident was duc to the fact that the = oy : D to New |committee of the Windham County 4 ; ; S.1 After their honeymoon t : : L : \ Stevens. Hartford, April 3, 1919, Mari-| yorx and Philadelnhia, Mr. and Mrs. | Agricultural society, which for years ‘;‘;‘;’-‘(h’:“f*"“;’:;ng‘gq‘;*::e;'f:"c‘:v;“fi & on McCarthy, ; Flynn will go to Johnstown, Pa,|out of memory has conducted) the an-|#hd that no sand was used to cover up| “AL"Q",, poong of the Armorer, George B.| where they will make their ‘home, |nual Brooklyn fair, indicate that ad-|gie of. Tehe ‘b3 SEEIES £nd. LICh | PACKAGE, The Rosenbergs, The Deli t Both the bride and groom attended |ditions will h?‘v‘( to be made to \he, by Joseph SI. ak of this eity. Ml“,\'é L 9 Irene Oatley erss, The Delineator, | the Jocal schools and about a year ago, | cattle sheds this yearand other expan-,; ofon P8 5SROl B0 P8 SN o e 7, T e or Our Heroes, Edwin| the #room located in Johnstown, |sions made to care for what promises “‘Royal Cord’ ‘Nobby" D street during Wednesday to view the 5 i - where he is employed in the car|to be a larger and better fair 3 than e - - < | 7 = Markham, Eleanor Foote. | ‘hops of the Cambria Steel company; |ever. This agricultural society i the| Bachine, Which ~ was " considerably /; 4 ) 3 se T > Flore He and his bride have the best wish- |oldest in the United States, having a = - e ompson, Klorence ww¥ath | o5’ of many local friends for their fu- | history of more than 100 years. For| A oard received from Corp. Leon : 2 dmpmy docal friennp 1 | Windham county people it has. come|Talbot by his uncle, . Mark Wilson, Morris Cherny, Hyman Rabino- | ture succes and happiess., Lo b e kot PnTPld home day as| States that the Putnam soldier is en and other members of the class. Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine | nd Peace Huhom—Florence | ; {bition and this|Toute to Camp Grant, Ia., with 26 re- familiar sonzs with introduc- | Authier werc held Wednesday morning | 4%, AETulural, exbivion and tUIS| 1iting members of his company. all S tions—Burt Squires, Richard Ellis, and | at St. Mary's church at nino o'clock, | SouPlS Shar KEs Wact oL oR SLRA | westerners, to be mustered out. Cor- = PR‘M‘%@;F chorus. ! when the requiem high mass 5 e St poral Taibot also will receive his dis- - Today, Angela Morgan, Besslo Le-| by Rev. Ludovic Paradis. The bear- | ¢ ¥ars ‘o come. Jaborate lo- | ChATge papers at Camp Grant and is| . gy vin were Joseph Dorman. Alfred Tet- ittering Fantasia, an elaborate 10-| oxpecied to be at his home here with- - P\ Dialogue, Entertaining City reault, George Piche and cal spectacle, was given its first pres- | fXPPCIEC 1O bE AT 8 AoG Beve WIS | S ] Delia. Irene Oatley; Sadie. thier. Burial entation here at the Orpheum theater| o iioe 'a member of a regular army | oglund: Nettie, Eleanor Foot tery. ““d"“‘d‘t‘){e e e o Teib oy | orzanization, for the past two years. ke on |50 Rap e ) .| pices o aniels A : i RAR / Vil 2 c00L - 23 |5 e, S B The funeral of Donald Harry, in- | fho™ Creonal director, Victor Erhart,| Polish residents of this city have; ¥l /. y . \ . 3 G i l‘v‘, REFRESHING s, A At00y. & ittes] B0E S0m of Mr. and Mrk Harry|owner of the Abiariib planned a celebration for the Fourth of | S \§ - il 1p pRie P8 | Nl clome | Whers the Lilles | Breauir Anderson, who aied. Tuesday | 'Tivien scenic properties and elabor-{ July. significant of the fact that thelr | M OF EXQSSITE War noon at St 'v eph's hospital from |ate costumes contributed largely to|native land has again come into the| PR FLAYOR « o M | oyt William Krug, Fred Prag, Clit. | iantile trouble. was held Wednes- ) s- | the making of one of the most bril-{bands of it sown people for gevern- w 1 T. . Th ) ll { BEPRY DODGE CO ton Dawson, Mary Miela, ~Stephante | % 'f‘,f“;"“?;‘ J:,;-“‘;D;Tcpk Burial | liant _spectacles _ ever D"““.‘gd.‘“ ‘fince;:\tzi‘:ulli:‘:e:g?::::fi gxghe bete: e know Ulllted tates lires are tires. ts why we Se“ the.- BOSTON - - MONTREAL Miela arion McCarth; megtiBeck. | Vo5 R BLIIo8 S cemete: Danielson. The big cast, considering| ficent r A . ikt er. Ravmond Hanna. Willard Stearns.| Sergeant Louis F. LeBlond, one of | the brief period of rehearsals. had| William Noznicks Camal street. is | A. R. RACE, North Franklin, 5 - is Cherny, Hyman Raboniwltz and | the first voung men of this city to been splendidly prepared by Mr. Er-|setretary of S8 COnmeiliee o Arranee; ] Y g s n 5 other members of the class. enlist for the duration of the world |hart, so the unfolding of the produc-) 3 fox the’ | culebeatici andi C.D. S, , Moosup. . 3 ‘ OR. F. C. JACKSON e iz o the it o€ e esiEfIue S0 e, SERENE B rangine . ALISBUR e A T | S SxDected home the Jatter part | 198 W% & 580 o %" aramatic ana| Polish citiscns _ ana _sacieties” trom | JOHN W. BRADFORD, Plainfield. \ Judge, Reuben Rothblatt: | whom he married June 3rd in the |vocal talent was included in the cast,| Danielson, Norwich, Willimantic an PR Y c . d o - Southbridge will be invited to be rep- DANIELSON MOTOR COMPANY, Danielson [+ Hulm. Wiltred Delude; Consta- | Church of St. Simalieu, at Nantes, | With Miss Margaret Beckley as Queen| Z0% SO0« i s . il Tihur Bonnicastic. Bennie or | Mancty andingy Lomiond was Amne |55 10LS Riiss Mayme Dunn ua Tosy,| The celebration will_open with ‘8 THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY, Willimantic Ellis: Art icastl i Removed to 715 Main St Willi Ellis: Arthur Bonnicastle. Bennie Ro : | menic. Mt B R aBet Boses Blond is. the only. Willimantis sojdier | Miss Loretta Lambert as Sukey —and|patriotic ceremony in Union hall at 9 LEONARD BROS. GARAGE, Willimantic. s Sswe=ba ® WEmm Fheme ¢4 | Piay_The Crowning of Peace. Noraj 'ty bring back a bride from Miss Lena Roberge as Dina. Carroll| 9'clock. This will include the unveil- wning g be bride from France it ing of American and Polish flags. Af- - S Archibald Smith: Liberty, Madelyn| mThe young sergeant he is bt 21 meni | Alen appeared as soloist. 5 JAY M. SHEPARD e e o, i, Bese. Peact | gvotaean in October. 1411, as o mem-| _ The o2 "‘l‘;”m“mg;f; ;r‘:fup"‘s',“’ di- er this ceremony a procession will be| was calling on friends in town Tues- | tory 1¥|hdulph A. fim!na. Glass J . SHE D b ber of the 101st Nachine Gun Bat: |Gl 0P O LEN"E M But- | Bullock, Mrs. Sweet, Cora Lariviere,| ©07Med in Union square and, headed by | day. Miss Eastman was at one time | tory; Thesers Badtek, South Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Music—Columbia, Our Motherland, & ; 5 ! : % a band, will proceed to Front, School, | an assistant teacher in the Academy | ington; Helen I Paspisal, Southy oottt e Chatean Thierry the laiter ‘past of |torilies: ‘I ‘The Tots Reception. Pa-|Louise Tetreault, Lena Robergs. |rovidence, Marshall strects tb Woo: | schoel ington. At the conclusion of the exer- Funeral Director & Embalmer N Evesentation of diplomas, H. C. La- | JUre, 1918, one finger of his left hand | FoTeSS! ALSR, SERGE “O00N8s o B0 0o | suetitte Hamilton, Helen Rose, Dor- | 5t0¢k avenie, to Bridge street and up( Clayton D. Barton and brother of | cises Miss Daimitg was 60-62 North St., Willi . | throp of the school committee. = :’)Tm:.nj}:;’- iRl recovering from | Reynolds, Robert Nash, Bhyltis Ken. | sthy Logee, Florence Gingras, Bauline|Main to Union hall. Following the pa- | East Hampton, were callers here on|a phonograph and a check to ol Res illimantic | Presentation of the Julia F. Peck| !’® W e o Assig 8 , i e o {Grennon, Anna Heneault, Dotis Hope,| F2de: there will be addresses in the! Tuesday. g records, the gift of teachers and. fund priz | Quties at Nantes where he met M 2‘.,""“‘;'10%2:?}"”"5‘;2;. “A?‘:{am‘;zicat Blanche Tetreault, Mary Poters, | Balk 3 Charles T. Williams, his wife and | pils and ° Alumni of Biay aasinast ToL connestion | VN0 PFIZEE S aickvin DNE aniliMis Sosn T , Robert | ] y Jh iieie 3 For the afternoon a_social program | sister, Miss Ellen Williams, and Dan- | school. School song—01d Natchaug. P mond, Franklin Adams, Doris Mona Chinese Honeymoon. Patroness, |y, moon & Zoclal s is 4 ¥ i e i Elond of 168 Jackson street, this city. | Mo g e A O M oma | Rachael Barns Rochael Bumrs toops,| has been arranged. The Polish Deo-| el W. Williams, motored fo Norwich| Mr. and Mrs. Birdsall entertuined ~"7|, A meeting of the general commit- | parents of Scrgeant LeBlond, are | man.ir Conneen Henmotta Thomn: | Meunier, Florine Tetreault. Riohard | Ple Of this city and district were pa- | Tuesday. the past week L. L. Birdsall ef M8~ tee in charge of the proposed welcome | making preparations for a royal wel- | 0" “Gorard Morin, Janet Kennedy,| Reeves, Ria Gingras, Lucian Lambert, | ti0tic during the war and a consider-) * j A Thomas of Lebanon was in| neapolis Minn, T. W. Birdsalt _ef moUREY BROS home celebration to be given in honor come in honor of their son and his|Jorsme Herman, Billy Reynolds, Cath.|Leah Allen, Edwin Burns | able number of service men of this dis- | town Tuesday. Stamford, Conn., brother of M. of the sons of Old Windham who took | bride. z R > y Japanese Lantern. Patroness, Mrs, | trict are of Polish birth. John Willis of Millington was call- | Birdsall, also Clifford N. Cole ot Long FUNERAL DIHECTORS AND EM. | part of the world war, was held at| Mrs, Katherine Foley, through hef| “Jolly ~ Masquergders. Patroness: | Ethel Spaulding. Soloist, Mrs. Ina | g LS iS the last full week for paving| g on friends in town Tuesday Hill, Conn., also Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. SALMERS two oclock Wednesday afternoon in| gtiorney, Patrick J. Danahey, has|Mrs, Louis Kennedy. Soloist, Sidney|Frost. Dorothy Wilde, ~Mrs. Ethel| (hree-cent letter postage fo points out'| “"baniel T. Williams left Tuesday for | Treadwell of New Haven. Mr. Trand- 6 Union St, Willimantic, Conn, | (¢, Chumber of Commerce rooms, at| Lrought ‘a civil sult against the city | Marland. Emily Williams, Mildred | Hale, Myrtice L'heureux, Cora Ship- | Sie of the local office district. On and| , few gays’ visit with relatives in East | well was a former classmiate st the < ? Which time the initial steps were| of Willimantic, in which damages of | Burton, Anna White, Alice Wells, Ka- | pee, Rena Herman, Mrs. Beckett, Mre | afier July 1 only, fwo cents will be re- | Hampton. - Connecticut Agricultural c ’ Phene 20C thady Assistant) taken for making plans and arange- | §5000 are asked. Papers in the case |therine Moran, Winnifred Moran, | Spaulding, Mrs. Andrews. United States. Those who have three. | Barnet Dember returned Tuesday| ~Mrs. Elmer Mathews attg A | Constable Thom: a .| TFrederick T. Bunce of Norwich, a|tic High school last week. On#:pf The (ess, Miss Lucile Caron. Soloist, Car- | production included: Mrs. L. E. Ken- | baye them exchanged at the Joodt 0fC| tormer resident of this place was the | ihe graduates, Miss Dorothy Davis is plaintiff claime that August 17, 1918, froll Allen. G. Keegan, H. Hutchins, | ned: chairman, Mrs. Marguerite - i1 fea et guest of friends in town Tuesday. a cousin of Mrs. Sarah Mathews. - 9 while walking on Main street in front | M. Caron, Rene Caron, Ruth Smith,| Hamilton, Mrs. ‘Ethel Spalding, Miss| So'cl denominations, but they will not| ®4 "7 yopncon of Willimantic was | Next Sunday evening at Secial Satt X : of the Terry property, she tripped over | Norman Reeves, Lucile Caron. Lena Rqberge, Mrs. Carroll Allen, Miss | "oye0er Geo 10 CASh: o feld, Mass, | @ Visitor here Tuesday. there is to be given a stersoptioon 1se- the root of a tree, which protruded in| Snow Fairies: Dorothy Hamilton,|Edith Perry; program committee, Miss 2 e ¢ cC 1 % ¢ position as agent| James Herowits and party motor- | ture on Woman's Part in'the Wesld the sidewalk and that as a result, all | Edna Anderson, Florence Lathrop, | Agnes Jacobs; ddvertising committee, | 00re e has @ new 1 8 ill. He was formerly superin-| €d to Norwich Tuesday. War. There is also a song Servies of the cartilages in her right knee and | Helen Hopkins, Yvonne Lacas, Eloisc|Mrs. Ethel Spalding, chairman, Ruth| o2 ik, He was formerv supecns Charles H. Strong and Commander | CONNEcted with the lectures. Both are leg were broken; as a result of the|Babson, Shirley Jackson, Elsi Bart-|Francis, Elsa Bartlett, Dorothy Ham-|{f70(0" &% the 1 Con e acel ; e v, May . Alice| ilton, Helen Hopkins, Efizabeth Fran-| o0 pany. 4 George Brown left Tuesday after- P, " accident, her leg and knee have be. |lett, Irma Perry, Mayette Pamns. Alics | ilton, pkins, e e b5 disiharmed e Brown lett Tuesday afts Wllhmantlc, Conn. come permanently injured and that she | Jordan, Ruth Francis, Mildred Burns,|cis, Alice Morrissette, Marguerite Ca- noon for Worcester, Mass. Mr. o g vice and Is at his home in this has been compelied to expend a large | Arline Babson, Jeanette Pain: ron; ticket committee, Mrs. Margue- fl{’;“ s;e‘;‘r;fi:m’:dhe was a paying teller sum of money for medical treatment, | Dance of the Sea Shells: _Helen|rite Hamilton, Mrs. L.'E. Xennedy, | Sit¥; Tormerly he wos 4 pay The case is returnable before the su- | Hopkins, Florence Lathron, Yyoune; Markdown sale of shoes at The|®'[;"¢ < stated here Wednesday that A i héalth snd dy to | Messrs. Swan to open up the perior court of Windham county on |Lacas, Mayette Paine, Arlene Babson,|Keystone Store—adv. a conference of town and city officials | Proveq 17 health and as teady 1o |mine at the falls in a short time, . the first Tuesday in September. Ruth Francis, Edna Anderson. Ever get chased by a Ford? Harold!is to be arranged in the near future | o "procn O ™00 coompany him - The anticipated one or two day ses- | Coral Faries: Patroness: JMzrs. Car-|p. Aiwood, returning from Providence|to consider co-operating with the state | yor SFORR BEF€ 0 SECROPEET o0 sion of the. superior court in this city | 1ol Allen. Water = Sprts, - Dorothy | wih a friénd, tells of rounding a cor- | highway department relative to build- : in connection with the trial of the | Hamilton. Francis Dembo. Gladys ! Brown was brought here Monday aft- % i . ner on the state highway coming out|inz a cement highway through Grove Stewart appeal from probate case did | 00K: I'ay Logee. Winnifred Hammett, ernoon# in_an automobile by F o. et STl SO pipefeion e Maran. Cora Brown " Verq|Via Greene and Summit when his at- | street. - i £ it ofiTEntin adAid nol nolify his & De 7 T % ze, smuch as the cas ) Lila Kilpatri a ongregational parsonage | r,th, or Mr. Streng of his arrival. More people would travel, perhaps, if all baggage were as || Was etiicd out of coure after & nume | Frenkiln, Lils Hilputrick, ar . SHolpi* | nefs Frifeg eveaing there Wil D a| s On Mr. Stoeng distinctive in appearance, as carefully constructed of qual- Ji 2, of conferences were held by the | Thelma Cogan, Deborah Broo T o o B Rl eviliiveosrtinn for Key il i goose chase, Charles being safely lods- ity, materials and as practically designed as our offerings. ]| announcement that the case haa heen | Sty PEookS (Teresa Metwen, AmY|a his might and main agginst the ra- | do missionary work in India. Rev. Mr. | ° Mere Pe v g o4 o TN i At settled, court was adjourned to th Wells, “l, et Ethel Wenn b‘;‘l‘f- diator of a Henry. He wanted to he|Potter has been acting pastor of the Pack your apparel in our Traveling Bags, Suit Cases or }| (hu morning at 10.15 at whioh | et Flora Keoch. 3 4| rescued, so the iwo Danielson young|Congrezational church for several| SOUTH WILLINGTON Trunks and at the end of your trip you will find it in the J| time; the Spector-Weinstein case will Aoucts i men helped him out of his trouble. son, Charles, who has been in a hes: Cobalt.—George E. Wilkes has beén pital in that city for several weeks |looking over the property of M. and €. on account of iliness was much im- | SWwan at Cobalt. It is the inte of tention and that of the other man| At the were attracted by cries of “Help!” e be taken up, which relates o the dis- | wooo® patooness, The Basm 3w |Before their arrival he ‘had been|' Rey. G. C. S. McKay was at Danfel- | Thursday evening of last week at Children smile when they take. same fresh condition as when you started, and you don’t | vesition of the money now in the|eorge Bariveau. 2 Man,| standing for several minutes with his|son on Wednesday and addressed the! \Memorial church the graduat b i - 5 . hands of the receiver. . 3 back against that fence trying to hold| segsion of the Ashford Baptist con-| ¢j at the Willington schools took > have to'pay any more than you would for inferior luggage. || “‘During the absonce Wednesday of | 7o) s motinks: , Bernace, Burdicle | o his ‘ar, the engine of which was| vendon. yim o piage i e Toenking contont of 1ne| FOLEYS Syl et y pipBaCoading: i Repaosi | running. He had cranked the machine,| Having just disposed of their tax | Sixth, Seventh and Righth grades. - Steamer Trunks $9.50 to $16.50 || Who atiendeathe anmunt covarimin [Litch Grace i hor® i ey which had stalled its engine "as ' b opligations (0 ihe fown. the cltizens | FULLL" pro . in-gold. went.tg. Mie | 1 1t tastes good Stes i airb s . X e B T nnuel Gnyertion | Wiith, Gallup. Mary, Young, ¢~ | shot out of the road in rounding the|are now being warned by Collector Al- | eien "leigel; socond nrize. $250 in| 2ad. It makes tsem fesl good, - Regular Trunks . .. $9.25 to $16.50 || at Briageport, Officer Grady 4 Barred Top Trunks ............... $12.50 and $12.75 g “ech, | gharp curve, and as he did the car|fred Bomneville that the city taxes are! go1q to Miss Benilda Harold. In the was in |Ruth Spalding, Elizabe: -ancis, | 5 : e fie gold, to Miss Benilda 4 3ed. charge during the day and Officer |Ruth Spencer, Madeline cronin started to creep toward him. He|due the coming month. s It will tum @ distressed, fretal ; Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth | oy & ’ s op 1Iri Paulhus during the evening. ~The| Sea Nymphs. Patroness: M Collgat, sot Iromcbiiasen dhfront Eoppro e Erdaes. rst DAseswt o M M ;‘:‘iul:: 4'3‘:’?‘;’“’- g Leather Suit Cases ......o.......... $4.09 to $15.00 || bos) hie ard fne tme was reportea |gite Caron. Luchie Garon, Julls Loee | ugainst ‘which he'had been forced by COLCHESTER slon Wondcasek.§b In xeiis sscanc |, Becmre it 1 fosl Wit e vl Straw Suit Cases .....ovvvveeneernen. $2.69 to $6.75 || uvon their return, Wednesday T Fomiin, Kathleen Varney, Aciire an.|Ue car and was having the time of] Mrs. E. A. Carrier is confined to her | Bessie Buker of the South Willington | *‘suffles and héavy, wheezy - & e Y derson, Marjorie Gaffney, Cova ia.(li$ young life, holding ‘off the fero-|pome on Broadway becausc of an ac- | school reeeived the teacher's prize of tputs o hesllag; et Traveling Bags .....oovvvvnvvee. ... $2.69 to $12.00 LI N N, vallee, Ruth Herman, Marion Perry,|Cious contrivance when his & rescuers| cident, when in a fall down a step-| $15 in gold, The judges were Mr. ed, fekine ot eag 1 et Hoston Bags $1.69 to $5.00']| Waterbury_David Eiger. tederat | Kdna Recd. hingprad o thopmise he might have| jadder she fractured a bone in her knee. | Staples of Ellington, Mrs. Jewett of | uickls. " Itis sood for croup, tho. A e YRR B . $1. X director for’ Connecticut of the Gosn | SORNT I THE ISLE OF JEWRLE,[been there vet. Albert Barton of Hartford is visit- | Tolland, and Rev. Theodore Bacheler | It con States employment service, has re- An Indian Intermezzo. Patroress: The attention of young people who| ing his grandmother, Mr: Princess, Alice|wish to occupy themselves profitably | ner during the summer vacation Season js| Several from town went to Hart- | names and school of graduates fol- - ¢ Ruth Ficks, Anna|directed this morning to a review, in] ford Tuesday to attend the Barnum [lows: Helen Fleigel, Center school:| Lee & Osgood Co. June 25, and designated Michael D.|Gates. Elsie Ray, Lodia Fonneau,|the Putnam news, of what the State| & Bailey's circus, also a’few went to| Emma E. Lowry, Bast Willington: s doing in summer| New London to see Sells Bros.' cir- | Stephen Hayostek. Village Hill: Luel- cilie Longo, | courses of a practical nature. Attend- | cus. £ Ia Bean, Village Jill; Ella Fisher, Vi 53, Mies!ance at the school is free. Mies Teila Tatman af Aaato—n | 1ams Toth. =i ar s -, 8o morphine, chloralofm, 1da Wag- | of Willington. The awarding of di- | drug that you would not Jike to. or o W, | Mrs. Trhart. Indiar plomas was by W. H. Hall The | childrea,and ;mn-&mm ceived the resignation of Ralp) f the Water- | Duhamel. Budd as superintenden THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | omee o e serice, etecive| il srui Russell, formerly comptroller of the |Beatrice Metty, Mrs. Vacnon, Miss|Trade school city of Waterbury, to be acting super- | Magneault, Miss Harris, > infandant < Marfon Lonzo. Annie =~ in THERS 13 no adverti Fastern Conneetion casnifio the Dol - L3