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good blood and:z healthy body. When thie stomach, | J g ; i Bz : - Mfl&w&!mfifi%fi‘uflm-&& and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- Good healthand better looks soon followthe wse of tion. M'’S PILLS , ® : Of. lant at South.Windham d eI B S e [t b STt et | K g of their men to work every morning. ©On Temight. ' |but these men will mw‘w A Order of|WOrk ten minutes i the| - Dared to put s e oper SCking abem ffty par cent. more 5 it The stike of the Shuve Line Blee-| {honttng rotieys did. “The jitnes line camsed Litle anxiety ween th and Hartford is con- Ry ARy o rowitnd “The New “TEA-FOIL” Packsge ‘Willlmant Very | Fhece Srs ‘aibo o RUMPDSr of Jitnevs '~ | which will ente rthe game from the try may | Norwich end, _including several bt other |'ycses. About the only people who not feel| nowed real concern over the situa- theliion were the members of the Wirst Baptist church Sunday school who had planned to go to Ocean Beach on caus - e D pieetioat [ ReLags or Boston and B Way of getting the ‘picnickers. who |dreau were . bridesmai Samuel number over a hiindred to the beach. | Gaudreau of: Ha a! Drther of Frank P. Fenmton is|(De 8room, was best-man: The ushers Town Clerk Frank P ineon A8 | were Arthur G. Beaulieu of New Ha- anxious to have all the T maniclven and Valnore O. Monast of this Guring the, war register at his offis | SItY. ' The bride’s gown was ine towh building as soon as pos- y Libte.® Out of the seven humdred men |duchesse satin. with court train, trim med with rose point lace and pearls. in federal service from g . {ihe” town, only. about three hundred s Rl e oo B e W 5 g Phe register which |Chids. The maid of honor wore p i thy "“,::‘ of the man, his rank, | S€Orgette and ‘earried pink roses. The g:::‘tlonan:: ‘service and the unit with | Pridesmaids wore pink organdie and which. he served will be a valuable | SarTied Killarney roses.. THey wore reco colonial hats. The music by T I e I Teee st the city """ | chureh cholr was supplemented by a symphony orchestra. After the chuel Postmaster John O’Rourke was un- | service there was a reception at the able to state Tuesday whether there|home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roy on had been any noticeable falling off in[John street. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudreau the receipts at the local office as a|left Tuesday aftermoon for a trip up resuit of the lowering of postal rates. |the Hudson. They will be at home at There was no trouble here with peo- {41 John strect after Sept. 1. Guests ple trying to send local letters for one | were present from New York, Boston, cent although there were a number of | New Haven, _Springfield, Hartford, cases in which excess postage was|Woonsocket, Providence and South- paid, through peeple not realizing that | bridge. The bride received many the new law allowed letters to be sent | beautiful_gifts. . for two cents. In one case a local firm | Both the bride and groom are na- sent out a number of letters with|tives of Willimantic. The bride is a three two-cent stamps on each letter. |graduate of St. Joseph's school here The local office now has a man at the fand of Mt. St. Joseph’s Seminary of Willimantic Camp Ground as is the|Hartford. She has been a teacher of custom during the summer months. |music and for the past year has been her home on Maple street after un- dergoing an operation at St. Joseph’s hespital. 1 Captain Thomas Stewart who died b g in Portland Monday was well known here as he was a frequent visitor at N . the camp ground. ivory & JEWETT CITY - ‘The children who meet for Junior ¥ Chautauqua each morning have elect- B ed for mayor, Ellen Faust; town clerk, Irene Stewart; law and order commission, Gwendoiyn Alling,' Ruth | Ballou, Doris Bliss, Hugene Carroil, Jr. and Verns Tarbox; health commission, Harrie#, McCluggage, Ethelle Park. hurst, Arthur Shea; service eommis- sion, Christine Burdick, Lynwood Mort and Mary Williams; improvement commission, Joseph Gamache, Kath- leen Dearnley, Teresa Foley. Tuesday afternoon .the Fisher-Felleucer Co. gave a concert and Edward Franklin Reimer’s lecture was entitled Mr. Em- erson Walks Back Home. In the even- ing The Mikado was given, being sub- stituted for The Isle of Dreams. | Zeger's store will be open Friday eve. instead of Wednesday eve. here- / after—adv. Mrs. Annie Frost is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall on Fishers Island. i Robert S. Tyler of Portland, Me., it TN styles and sizes and all of the dependable kind. organist at St. Joseph's chureh, Oc- The V. M. C. A. camp at Fastford | um. Mr. Gadreau is employed in the H. B. Remington Co. and is active in the Jocal French societies. He has been in the service. F. E. Skerritt, driver of the truck which is allegod to have caused the accident on the Columbia road Mon- has started on its third week with about twenty boys in attendance. H. F. Topliff of this city is in charge of the camp this week. The camp is ideally situated on Crystal Lake, about twenty miles from Willimantic. There is a shack at the tamp where called recently ‘om Jewett City friends. Mrs. Reynolds and Miss Emma Hull of Willimantic are guests of J. C. Hawkin Miss Emma Cooper of Springfield, Mass., is visiting her_nieces, Mrs. W. T. Crumb and Mrs. .Bugene LeClaire. Mrs. A. M. Clarke -is entertaining Let us show you. day afternoon did not put in appear- ance at the police court Tuesday morning, as ordered by Chief Killou- rey. A warrant will be issued for him -on a charge of violation of the rules of the road. g About fifteen local young peofle left Tuesday afternoon on -the- 8.50 train for a two weeks pilgrimage to Canada. They were in charge of two Sisters of Mercy and at Holyoke will join the main party, consisting of about two hundred and fifty people from all over New England. R. F. Richardson, principal Willimantic Normal school, speak at the summer normal session at Danbury July. 28 on School Pupils—What They Are How Shall We Handle Them? The committee in charge of the an- nual Sunday school picnic of t. Paul's church met Tuesday evening and made final plans. If car service has been resumed by that time the picnic will be held at South Coventry Sat- urda ~George Madden of Norwich was. a visitor in town Tuesday evening. . Willimantic’s Welcome Home com- mittee met in the Chamber of Com- | merce rooms Tuesday evening and heard reports from the various sub- committees. Those making reports were V. L. Murphy for the parade and decoration ~ committee, Jeremiah Mec- Carthy for the dance committee, W.| Higgins for the athietic committee, John Rickert for the entertainment | committee, Thomas Foley for the : clambake commitiee and James Hur: | Uty Grand Master Jobn V. King, Dis- ley for the merchants committee, | rict Deputy Grand Marshal ofhn . Plans for the celebration are pro- | Gallup, District Deputy Warden C. A. | Piiiog. nigst Sttt Phillips, District Grand Secretary T, 3 3 : G. Richards, District - Deputy _Grand Brief Mention. Treasurer W. €. Beckwith, District J. H. Nixon of New Haven was a|Deputy Chaplain Walter Howard, Dis- Visiter here T saitr jtict Grand Guardiam R. I. Churchr Mrs. Otto B. Kobinson was in[District Deputy Grand Herald William | Hariford Tuesday. C. Crawford. The officers are: Noble Samuel L. Burlingame, her niece, Miss Avls Cottrell, of Bos- Miss Helena Grifin has returned from a stay of several weeks on Fish- er's Island. 2 YVVlilhun and Petsr Cooper of New s ork are at the HBme of their father, B . Tm Boter Cooper, whe tevery Finest Bur —_—— — a1l o UNCASVILLE - Mellow-aged till perfect Mr. and Mps. Frank Bentley and z g Plusa dash of Ch Ol the boys eat. For sleeping purposes they have a dozen tents of varying sizes, holding from ome to four boys each. The day is a full one from re- veille at 6.15.to taps at 9, the routine comprising_ swimming, games and | hikes, as_well as other forms of sports. The boys are planning to en- tertain the. boys from a New Haven camp just across the lake, one day this week. ' They take a seéven-mile hike today if the weather permits. Among the visitors at the camp late- iy have been Rev. Harry McCready and Frank R. Custard. Frank P. Fenton fendered his res- ignation as deputy judge of the local police court Tuesday mornin, Mr. Fenton was_ appointed by Ex-Govern- or Simeon E. Baldwin, July 18, 1813, The last legislature appointed Judge Otto B. Robinson to the post but he refuses to qualify. Before it was learned that Judge Robinson would refy to qualify, Judge F. H. Foss appointed Mr. Fenton, asistant prose- jcutor. To clear up the matter Mr. Fenton has resigned.-as deputy judge. Ji is expetced that his successor will be named soon. At St. Mary’s _church Tuesday morning, Miss Bernadette Elizabeth Potvin, was united in marriage with Joseph F. Gaudreau. The ceremony took place within the sanctuary, an honor reserved for members of the Children of Mary. . After the cere- mony there was a solemn high nup- tial mass with Rev. Ludovic Paradis celebrant, Rev. U. O, Bellerose of Taftville, deacon, Rev. Johm J. Sulli- van of St. Joseph’s sub-deacon and Rey. Francis X. Chicoine, master of ceremonies. A. U. Rivare a student at St. Mary's seminary In aBltimor was thurifer. In the sanctuary were Rev. J. E. Clark of St. Joseph's, Re F. R. DesSureault “of Occum and Re: William F. O'Brien of tic. Miss Itene B. Champeau of Hartford was ®el comnection | maid of honor and Misses Antoinette | The J.C. Lincoln Co. Willimantic ndertaking children, Frank and Marian, . were. week end guests of friends in Spring- 5 ficld, Mass. J.T. Rice, who is employed in the hoo, | boiler room of the Thames River.Spe- Sehool | cialty company’s plant, was’ badly Hizh (scalded Saturday by escaping steam. and| His right foot’and shoulder wefe the most severely burned. Herbert Rogers, after a few day visit with relatives in_ town, has re - turned to his dutes ©in Wollaston, Mass. David Frieburg, after a brief visit at the home of his parents; Mr. and Mrs. . Harris Frighurg, has returned to New ; Fork. T = Miss Ruth Dow, after a week spent with Mr. apil Mrs."Edwin Henry, has returned to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Avery re- cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams and son Sherwood of Spring- field, Mass. At the meeting of Thames lodge, 1. O. O. F. Tuesday night there was 4 large ~atfendapnce of members and guests from -out:of- town lodges.- The officers were instalied. by District Dep- - of the is_ to KILLOUREY BROS. FUMERAL DIRECTORS AND M. 't:%fim Zhady Assistant) BR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST e 715 Main St. Willimantie “®m®wiam Phooe s < caoved Frere—e JAY M. SHEPARD Buecveditag Elmore & Shepard Fameral Director & Embalmer 6062 North St., Willimantic 4y Asstewmmt The Perfect Tobacco For Pipe and Cigarette uaranteed by { G el grand, Harry Watt; viee grand, Clife / ¢ spending the summer ai Pleasure |ford Shields: recording secretary, Robe - : Beach, Spent Tuesday in Willimantic. | crt Paton; b i i e, N2 e e F . - dren of Putham wert, gucsts of K K. | noble Erand, Harry Ericson; left sup- » Witter Monday. 3 porter noble grand. George Edwards; D . ey bem riaciuy | SAGR! sepie daspmeicr ey et . . F e R T R T el s SR R ng friends in town. : s - - Automebfls Mufectar Ralph Young|2ide susriunLean Afles: chapiain, b cxamined (Welve ammlicants: ol dpte-| 0w 5. T I O o ios mobile licenses Tuesday. All passed|? SOcCi dme“ S Doy rd gl Willimantic, C B | 08 e o ® . ahd Mrs. I. or- C, “Lonn. ork on o ement madn S0 t| iaimtig their- aaugntin Bl ' west | of Walnut street malig LANCe| o “Akers and -daughters, Ruth and | *WINDHAM ceived word .that her sem, F. E.|guests of Mrs, Charles Ed. North. a business trip through wester e T YN stréet Walifng Topelts | oneviave. Of Torend G Ao “ 3 Thompson. has landed in New York| The ice cream supper at the par-|lsland Thuredas = — — 0 a brol b main. 2 ¢ | Akers made the trip of over 700 mile| The C. E. meeting was omitted Sun-|and is expected home soon after be- sonage Saturday evening was well| A, E. Phillips ahd fam ;i 3 ortour T, Mo@uillian. lsaves today |1 She il eas 4 fonr Are: + |day evening, the following members|ing in France for a year. Ppatronized. Another will be held soon. | Hopkins Mills Sunday (o WHY BE ROASTED WHEN A NEW P o B hort | R o s s oriu it | BftnIng: b5 favitasion, s umion Lol | i Boval Webster with his family vis-| Mrs. Byron Dawley is expoted (6] funeral of Mrs. Phillips 3 New: Bedford. > her granddaughter, . Miss. Helen | [0WShiD meting of the Goshen, Frank-ited at his mother's Sunday, also in|arrive from Iloridy |his weols Albert Curtis potes. John, Cuiydi’. 1s vistung | 3oTo o o Piicao -7 |lin, Exeter, Liberty Hill, Bozrah and|Celumbia. The fresh air children at the homes| Fred Gomo has returned to L G R b G R R itartabniie: M s fa- | society at the Congregational church Satory. o A ir arid- | D e’ Pl T Gt s The lawn party at the home of Mr. of Henry Johnson and Clifford Thomp- | ter nd Mrs. F. L. Hamilton was very well son returned to New York Monday. | Bugene E. Curran is visiting in Bo: ton and New York umtil Thursday. Perfection 0il Cook Stove Martin recent Mrs. Carrie Granger is visiting Had- | dam friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White of Long Island visited at.Louis Chapman’s on Sunday. L. Q. Raymond of New Léndon was Swiftla visitor al J. S. Raymend’s Sunday. |, Mrs. A. Balorsky entertained Mr, Balorsky of New York over Sunday. PENDLETON HILL . Miss Winifred Paimer is visjting Miss Bertha Lewis in Voluatewn. Misses Rilla and Alice Chapman re- turned Sunday from a ten davs' stay in Jewett City with their mother, at Mrs. William Hiscox’s. The Sewing society is to meet at the parsonage -this (Wednesday) after- noon. Mrs. B. G. Palmer spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Prentice Miper. She found her father improving in health. Her sister Bella has recently arrived from the western part of New York state, being called home by the lliness of her father. Miss Edith Totten of New York is visiting her brother, J. B. Totten. Mrs.” Harris Boardman, Harris and Juliet Boardman returned on Friday from a visit of a week in Westrly as The the blood jof this irritating acid, but ‘become ~weak from -overwork: they get elugsish; the. eliminative tissues clog and. {hus tire waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your 'Kidfievs ache and feel like lumps of Jead,-and you have sting- Ing Daing in thef back or the urine i cloudy, fall of sediment, or the urine is der is irritable, pbliging you to seek relief dufing (e night; when you have severe hcadaches, nervous &nd dizzy spells, sieeplessness, acid stom- ach or rheumatism in bad weather, got from your pharmacist about four ounces’ of Jad Salts; take a _table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and_in a few days your kidneys Will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genern- tions'to fush “and- stimulate - clogged to neutralize the acids in ©-1t-is no longer 'a_source of irritation, _thus ending urinary and bladder disordefs. Jad Salts is inexpenaive and cannot injure: makes a delightful _efferves. cent lithia-water drink, and nobody ic-n make a mristake hy taking a litte | Suna Principal and Mrs. C. E. Farrington are to spend the rest of the vacation |at their summer camp near Gardner, Me. ! Mr. gnld Mrs. C. E. Utley, who sold | their house .in .Willimantic recently, {bave moved to the William house on North street. Mrs, Robert Pegrum and Miss Lucy brings 3 i attended. Everything possiblo has been done for | the fnest rasph eve Violet Rebekah Lodse, No U907 | ¢, MrS. C. E. Flaberty. entertainea on | #nd Tnez Hopkins, Louise Adams,Mar-|” Harvey Bingham and family of | (he ehilain’ por thoi hobee hdeme for | the finest | Stain” stea; “qieEular meeting at S07 | Thursday atsernodh Of the Afth ikt | ECFY Sherman. - Klisabeth Andersos.| Clovelnd, orF are vimatne "olY of|the chilarén only improve their health | T Y Main strect Tucaday ovening. Busi-|day of et seu g Mieim b, |Gertrude Arnold; also Clarsnce Beek-| Bhens toae but to give them the best possible CKVILLE WILL MAKE YOU FEEL COOL AND COMFORTABLE || aiir, firoct, Juesday evening. Busi- Wonther was Bt Saithble raatothe | ol “Bimer Bakier, C. A. Keoney, Al SR AL, RO ed. games, the time passed pleasantly ni- | .7®d A¥be. Russell Potter and Ralph Miss Sarah Palmer is home from Rev. C. E. Pearson - » - Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brick, Mrs.|Goors. Mr. Flahorty: Semven mitec. |Eaton. An invitation was Eiven to OLD LYME. Vermont. reached In the S. D, . — Louis Church, Lieut. F. N. Smith and | aoore;, & | meet with the Bozrah society Sunday ; g vetate Wikhtaan ¢f Bhkeatuas 1. | SR 2 Pleasant Bean Stnday, °f friends at| "Mr and Mrs. Frank Webbes ana | Syening, Aug. 3L when Rev. W. S.| Miss Marian Stark visited in Willi-|; o washtman of Paweatuck, R |Saturday. e Pleasant Beach Sunday children have returned from seending Beafd of New York, formerly of Willi- | mantic last week | . B e | suftering trem a nervous Mrs. GideorrCote=IEs=TeTUrned 10| 2 few days as muests of Mr. Webbery | mantic, will speak, Miss Bmily Stark visited Mra. Giles A | Some time, was taken last : T oL om 2 TS| "Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Du-|L. Reynolds n New London Tuesday | state_hospital for special tre Mrs, Herman Johnson and don Ren. |1uth. Minn. were guests last week of |and Wednesday of Iakt week. SOUTH KILLINGLY Rbe. DoRuliat (or o3 = QUIT MEAT IF YOUR a of Natick “Mass. #fe guests of|their sistors Misscs Clara and Saran| Bre Bevirm Mleon and som of| o SML D D on AL | Rev and M CE e $ £ E Buests of| jonnson and Mrs. H. C. Hatch, New Britain and Miss Doris Babcock 3 SeeN rend {and Mrs. H. R. Crandall KIDNEYS ACT BADLY |relatives in town. A\ | IS . g e e o trom Norwich over the week end. | 1 Mrs. Leila Troland Gardner of New | (Mr- and =Mrs. Guilford = Smith pcocke | TS Visiting. Mrs. George | nds of - Arthur Terwilliger are| A number from thi . York is pending.a fow days with rel. | gouth Windham are at their summer | Bubcock. o Bloased. to lepsn hat he 15 woon. te|the Christian BAdeavor 3 { Take Tablespoonful of Salts B.ck‘} A Tel- | home hers Mrs. Minnle Gates and Miss Abbie {Pleased to learn that he | Valley Saturday evening Hich o Bt S A reception ‘was given recently atl|,Miss Carrie Koeney of Montvillp is|Miner of Millingion were callers a¢ G.| ArTive home from overseus. = | Valley Saturdsy cvening el the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Per. |the guest of Mrs. George Keeney. H. Strong’s and W. M. Sisson's Pri-|, Mee R, C. Hies ls |was at home bere over Sund . ry near Bartlett’s in honor of the home |, Mis3 Copeland of Mansfleld, Mass, | day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gates, Mr.| Miss Hazel Barber o Dions s tion of meat eaters and coming of thelr son Fred, who.recent. 15, Visiting Misses Anna and Graca| Misses Olive and Marign Stark are and Mrs. Raymond Barlow, Mr. and |birthday party Monday Qur blood is. fllled with uric acid, saysi1y" returnen from France: . Rey.| Bates Fonding' theweek in Weshington, D.| 5% “Blron Blace and children were of Mrs. John Dye s o paBgmAn. emthority, who wards|Charles C. Tibbetts, pastor of . the| Mrs- Charles Keeney and Mrs. Bes-|C, members of a party who enjoyed the| I'red Burdick has . 3155 00, be_ Sansiantlytion guard against| Mathodist church of the willage. ging|Si¢ M. Woodman and son of Nerwich Mrs. Bosworth of Hartford visited | Members of a party ¥ | taug Beach for Xigney trpupie. -5 itimost. to free| Ii @ Welcomehome ‘and presented | Nerc Euests at Mrs. George Keeney's|Mrs. Carrie Granser and Miss - Bliga [ed breczes Sunday. = atter- | all - noon service in the church Sunday Poverty him ‘a purse of money in behalf of his | 3. W. Whipple and A. E. Hall made |lords friends. Later there were games, mu- sic and recitations, and refreshments ere served. Fred Morse of Pequot left Saturday morning for Boston, where he joined his .ship, having recently enlisted 1n the merchant marine service. Frey MP%“N Boston. has moved from that artlett's. 3 : T $herman have returned from the con- Americgmipouell, O. D. A. M atdts | 277N have retivn [ecting Thiirsday evening held instal- | N ANDOVER lation ee District Deputy (. Rev. H. B. Goodsell leaves Friday How much pleasanter it is to possess a Oil:Cook ptove, one that does all the without the intense heat or waste of Sale prices will help you save. 3-Burner . Oil Stove—Sale price $18.75. - - 5 , | 4-Burner Oil Stove—Sale ° price $23.50. 1-Burner' Oven—Sale price 3-Burner Oven—Sale price i $5.25, work -of a range space and the July horses will work better; your cows will re milk; your pigs will do better: your chickens more eggs and all the work is done with & Home Water System Bo a happy Leader farmer from naw on. 50,000 alreadyin usa. become — THE C. S. MERSICK & CO., Distributors New Haven. Connecticut Robert Gafes-of New London conduet. ed the.exerelges. after whieh a social time with. mysic was enjoyed. Capt. W.2, Coster. who suffered = acation. Sunday, the 20th. he paralyticishaek recently, is improving., supply the pulpit at- Greenfield Under_thg. superv £ Mrs. " Hur: Ct., where his great-zrandfather, bert G. a_domestic seience apit John Goodsell, was pastor from art clasd i being -formed under the 1756, 2y 3 . The mem- |+ Sefvices will be resumod at ‘the Con- over 12:years-of axe and|greggtional church Aug. 10th. The méctings, will he .held Monday{Bible school and C. I society will evenings, Mrs. Zoc Moade of Nrwich, | meet nx usual during vacation. of the gounty farm.bureau. will ha| Services will be held in tife Baptist Dresent 16 'demonstrite” woilk " which | church. during vacation at 1 'v'clock p. Mrs. Darts will supervise: during ' the | m - week. . About. 20 girls have “Rev. and "Mrs. Goodsell- ‘will be interestéd members. suests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. B H. Newton today (Wednesday). Pitv_the misgulded amateur garden- | Mrs. James of Rhode Isiand is the er who' to live on the vegetables | guest of Mrs. May Yeomans. Mrs. Willlam Thompson has r Secasionally to keep' the kidneys clean