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Nerwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- 28 Church St. Telephone 105. What Is Going On Tenight. meets at S o:é'} > hora “Pand comeert at hcanely o : Warkmen startsd Wednesday to in- | The loague standing to di the new orgam in St. The it i ,EJE:..' ‘one of the: s of L . It re- o } a n that has fen_in the re Dyers and. We it was built | Upstreets 1960, the smaller organ being new | No. 1 Shipping Office 1 that time. It is expected that it|Manufacturing .. . take at Jeast fen days to set UD| rhe funeral of new organ little more than a0 “Wwas done Wed. | tor of Mr. dnd Mra = The been the * on m a hhmm hast been ex- | Ht8 at 10 fl to IIMI}' for about a cemetery. The and a man from = Tthe y 10 oversee the installa- TORling Tr Ttion. over a week ago. At a Engine Co. No. 1 was calied _to| w#dnSs ercus avenue about 4.30 Wed:udly - ng m for a fire which broke out Tin the delivery truck owned by Wal- | Pieaded sulity to & Ster H. Hibberd of S07 Main street. The o s Coventry Tuesday ‘delivery clerk Who was driving the bound over Strack at the time had no ldea ss to|nound over | - the origin of the fire. but seeing a | ey Wake tawer Iflash bad jumped and called the 4 E i. The top of the machine|Soyentry Monday {was badly burned according to the ~firemen’s story. Mr. Hibberd said that there was no damage. The firemen “said that there wer a dozen or o of roasted eggs and several baskets of Ubroiled huckleberries as a result of Lthe fire. About fifteen gallons of “chemicai were used © Beginning this (Thursday) morn- Ling there will be a police officer on Fduty at the foot of Jillson Hill, plied for work at ome of the mil They did not get the work. They hi claimed at first to be looki had difficulty ‘in _unders Schwartz place. A man suggest were about m”‘ women. at the. tions given them for getting to ::d; T night Iy - . | ‘ently spent ni some* 1 Tuesday morning they pu o breakfast at a store there and German family named Sehwarts, ‘but | direc that_they go to the house of Arthur which | E. Noble as Mrs. Noble was of Ger- has been closed for repairs. in order |man extraction and might give them fic at this point. |the information they wanted. was closed the so- to_direct the “When Jillson Hill They went there but no one was at home, {calied one-wav road was opened to|Mrs. Noble was out huckleberrying. Ctwo-way traffi [»aa turns, one mediately entered the house, into Windham road un- Fon o asant street. at Chill. rhere have been several Tow escapes from _accidents sacked the drawers of a burean in there | bedroom and of a buffet in t This road has two|Their guide left them and they im- s ro w1 Fder the roilroad trestle and the other |a screen from a front window. They the top of the|turned the bed upside down and ran- aining | ['since the main road was closed and [room. They took two deeds, two bahk it was decided Wednesday that it | books, rowas there. It has been suggested that the “road be closed entirely at this point, ‘all_travel passing over Bridge street. “This route is taken by the more care- Tul drivers as it is. The the road which were started July F~were o have been finished by Mon- day but the rajmy weather greatly de- Clayed matiers.” Npe tsaffic officer will nd bank books in the woods war ravings stamps These stamps were registered repairs om | they were unable to cash them b 14| they succeeded at post office Wednesday mornin ot unregistered. - the Willimintic ~ n the fourth stamp. which was . a silver watch and four war best to put an officer on duty|savings stamps. They left the aceds | ane s thre up the card on which three of the were pasted.§ an ut of others, and sttractive machie-made psper pack- asiblle for the low price hand-made cardboard box which is re- sponsible for the high price of other brands of Turkish' cigarettes of our own manufacture as well as the manufacture “be on duty from W in the morning to %6 at night Miss Haves of the Connecticut A, Ficultural College gave a demonstra- stion on canning and dryving fruits and vezetabies at The Eims. the Ameri- ‘an Thread company's boarding house Zon Main street at 2 o'clock Wednes Gay afternoon. She showed the pro- cesses involved in performing the pperations and explained the various Steps. at the same time explaining the Seasons why it is essential that war- time economy be carried through into fthe piping times of peace. There Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and heaith may be yours if vou will k2cs vour system in order by rog i c--edy for kidney, les, e s In uso since 696, AIl crozists, thres sizes. Lask for the mame Geld Medal on box i sccept no imitation - Dr.F. C. Jackson DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic Hours —% a. m. to 3 p. m. Phone 44 et o o il JAY M. SHEPARD Sueceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer -62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Tel. connection Assistant Killourey Bros. ‘FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 36 Union St. - Willimantic, Cenn. Phene 290 (Lady Assistant) 1 ine: Constable Thomas Kiloirey. noticed them at the railroad station and get- ting suspicious, offered them each a job at twenty dollars a week. +He got them into a taxi andytook them Yo the police station, whefe they fi- nallv confessed. The watch, the three stamps, a jack-knife, two dice and a fine chain were found under the cush- fons of the car where they had put them. evidently becoming suspicious of their mew “job.” Thgy had _a pocketbook which contained a num- her of old and foreign coins. which the polig: believe they have stolen from some collector. The coins were mosily Mexican and Spanish and date back to the last part of the eight- | centh centw In Coventry they Sated that they -were prothers who had recently returned from service overseas with _the army. Deputy Sherifi Harmon of Coveniry was no- tified and he took them from Willi- mantic to Coventry and then from Coventry to Tolland. Brief Mention. . George A. Bartlett was a bus- visitor in Boston Wednesday. Robert Alexander of Springfield was on busincss (Vednesday Dr. ,Lillian M. lanes of Norwich was i this city Wednesday. 10 Mrs. A. 1. Bill are spend- e < in Boston. ir Turley is spending sev- eral ¢ n Jewett «City % I il left Wydnesday for New © he will join a tlvatrical Bertrand and daughters are spending a iZvelvn Montreal. . Whitehead of the New o of is at the local office for a “aford, formerly of this city, o business in New York is A his vacation at Coventry ugenie Lessard of Turner * Wednesday for two_weeks with friends in Muskegon, Mi- chigan Summer activities are in full swing Coventry lake. Nearly all the cot- ges are full. There- was no_session of the local police court Wedriesday morning. Posters. urging ex-service men to join the American Legion, have made visit ance in town. athan Eccleston who has been ill with tvphoid fever at St Joseph's hospital. has been discharged from that institution. An airplane passed over Williman- tic at just & o'clock Wednesday bve- ning. headed east. g Three navy men on recruiting ser- ce were in this city - Wednesday, tacking up posters urging men to join the navy. A horse belonging to Morris Kan- trovitz of 91 Willow street dropped e dead in front of the saloon owned by 2 S. L. Cardinal at 13 Ashe street, early | the American Thread A TURKISH cigarettes which you get in buying LORD SALISBURY as compared with other high-grade Turkish cigarettes. 120 cents for 13 cig?i-“éztes LORD SALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTE avee is inevitable You can’t smoke the box. —which means that if you don’t like LORD SALISBURY . Cigarettes you emgttyourmbacklromthcdedlr. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. FULL SIZE BED SPREADS $2.95 ' Cool looking .S-&for&lm\vflhlpm.lu your bedroom cool and attractive, and the beau- ty of it is that they can be washed readily, there- Smmiiery ih sppedtence ang il iced for this week—$2.95 each. ‘Upto$750 Each Then why buy it? Wednesday morning. frankforts an par |, Private Hallie Rivers, one of the se-|coffee. Sandwiches were Ddfevpl:leed :ld lective service men who left this city, [so. A good delegation from the has been discharged. He went Over-|ieague Was present. seas but did not see service at the| Earle Howe has returned, after a few days’ siay in New York. Mrs. A, M. Clarke, superintendent of ‘the Cradle Roll of the Baptist church, ‘enterfained the members and their mothers at her home, Wednes- dayv afternoon from & to 5. The ohil- dren are so small that ne games can JEWETT CITY Marie Robertson and daugh- ters, Mildred amd Veronica, of :v:vi York, have been nding two weeks with 'Mrs. Fred Smith. Ak e Finther | Mr. and Mre. "Altria Roberts of; U P * ey Spring! L. lass., are guest % e b Sprpen s at I notes. Blecutts plled with felly wec ers, The Epwerth League held .its July|cicam, al 3 : we e s . ulligveiicil CRocCiates, pep- busifiess’ ‘meeting this week at the|permints and kisses were served. "1{2 nome of Nr&. 1. B. Chéney. in Lisbon. | favers were firdcracker fans. The ba- After the business was transacted, tfl ies who nt were William company gathered around a campfire] Dearnfey, a: 1-2 vears: Virginia on the top the hill in the rear of: tte, 1 a Phillips, 5 Mrs. Chenéy’s home and roasted po- 3. vears; Watie » Dorothy Babeocs 3; ; Ruth Gill, 1 aad ,.;,'T" nd-Marjorie Prohibition has . struck Railread with a. not - onty Bt S e E beaut trees. It was necessary thal side, and if anyone doubts that i was not thoroughl all he needs 0 do, To take a microscepe and see if he can find what is left. A more mutilated set of trees would be hard to find anywhere. It is_distressing to view the destruction of.the shade trees. which were sct out by the la Dr. William Soute and Ira ¥. Lewis. p UNCASVILLE ° The members of the Woman's Homa Missiorary society of the Methodist church were entertained Thursday af: | ternoon by - the society’s president, Mrs. Ralph H. Melcer, at her home. After the usuai business session, mem- | bers of the society read selections per- | taining (o missionary work. - A-pleas- {ant socia! time was spent, during which reireshments were setved i)lrs Meleer. Rev. Cnarles C. Tibbetts, pastor of the Methodist church, has been con- fined to & home by a severe case- of ivy poisoninz. Morris Frieburg will open up a store in the other part. of the Benlake bullding ind not Mr. Florinan who, it was reported, would meve from the Newton building. Mr. Florman. dees not intend to move. Miss Ethel Wood, 2 zuest of Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Ramage, is spending a few wecks at Ocean Beach. The members of St. John's Roman Catholic church are arranging to hold lawn social and sale with an engertaining program of music for the benefit of the church. Miss Ruth Long of Hill Top spent the weck end with friends In Mystic. Alfred Comstock, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Comstock. is attending a summer school at Philadelphia. ‘William Bolles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bolles, and Matthew Geary, son of Mrs. Thomas Geary, who hav been in service overseas, have return- ed to their homes in this village. Mrs. Annie Bossart: of Boston has spennding the past two weeks as the Buest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Rier Miss Marian Fisher has been enter- :(nin‘ Miss Elsic Hoffman of Hamp- n. Charles Ringsley, who had arisen carly Monday morning, noticed an odor of smoke. which he soon discov- cred came from the barn which Henry Allen, the Montville express driver, uses for a garage for his runabout. Mr. Kingsley aroused Mr. Allen, who upon investigation found that the car was on fire, the seat being nearly all burned out, as the gasoline tank to the car is located mear the seul But for being discovered in time, there must have been an explosion. ' The wind was blowing teward Mr. Allen’s house, which is very near. The car, which is A new oné. nurchased a few weeks ago by Mr. Allen. was badly damaged. Mr. Allen is unable to state how the fire ed. He had the car out Sunday ftornoon and when put up for the] night it was apparently all right. uckleberries in some localities in town are quite plentiful and berrving parties are out every day. Crabs In the Thames river are more numerous this ycar than before for some time. Mrs. Charles Kingsley has, returmed | after A few days spent with triends fn Providence. Miss Catherine = Hanney. after a week's visit with her munt, Mys, Henry Church. returned to her home in Bast Lyme Sunda: USQUEPAUGH Mr. and_Mrs. Weirs, of Luketwood, spent Sunday with the Jatter's brath- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Garland. Mr. and Mrs. John Knight and fam- ily spent Sunday at'the beach: Mr. and Mrs. Renjamin W. Smith of Pawtucket, spent Sunday with- SIr. and Mrs. Amos H. Kenyon. Miss Gludys . Goodineas of Nurra- ganseit Pier was a kuest Sunday of her_brother and hix wile Charles 'Collins of Providence spent Sunday- with frieads . in. Us- quepaugh. Richard Bristow and family of West Kingston were callers here Sunday af- tevnoan. H Lieyt. Herbert K. Lerd and wife have ‘returned to Providgace, afte- spending three weeks The A party of fourtees from hes ited Point. Judith and Narrags Pier last ‘Thursda Mrs, lda Verguson of Provide Mise Florenee Denham sper day with sz Dorothy West Kingdto CHESTERFIELD Howard: son ot Mr Wiliam Howard of. who hus been in Franee, hs heme and v ftlfam horse régentiy Mrs. Cora’ Wiliams is triends on alem stredt Mr. and Mre. George Me Caulkins lost a been at Videun Heuth for The duncc Zi-en In The clul cfub Tharsday ove attended. A gbod lected. Ashley's o music. M Kenyon is visiting relatives bufit by My, and Mrs london were eallony of M: Mat' Tinkor Sunday. comtructor Ccom Gurdon Ave Mrs. X. H. Minaj North Lyme wi Sunday.