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. to look. act as it shortly oclock in kg pd ?w%:-'cumu‘m were still in the army, and k2 was wel-(in Main street and - home her boys and she didn’t|grounds while the forgot disctpline{ beld. The ex. (:m Annmm"zismhd- u:&w s blue of the navy, swi alone B h SR g iy t:éy-vnflzrlh‘tmm-mn ’:i%&&. N viowr o et Ol | ot “sbail say ‘that the boys shouldn't| st the east n Igave adhered strictly to “Eyes front!” Ynavy men at the north. The: veterans of Company. L. in pla—| the lawn was fill ‘with jon front and the rest of the service |and the rel # column of equads got a roval | service. A e—a welcome they deserved.| Kenna, John the dinner bell that clanged, at K e Eims” and the siren on the fire/and Frank e were not the true expressions | Forever is a spirit of the day. The paxt of | was offered by rector of St. B RiBration wiach wIFlive m the| recior £, Josepis “:fi of the town took place,early | Rev. C. Harl P i i et Bl LR L R L 3 otaking as his text Th 49 Valley street. the \evening at the Pleasant ‘street 2 = . Hagzarty closed his brief tribute tol/Greatest Thing: Love. He spoke espe- 3 LTgtacturing com dames. lages during July were: h fighting dead of Company L. Tne/‘:iany to the relatives of these whe|p : $ - : 3 'Saty Iy e Ahis Londo: . d Frederich, My Beajamin C; B o Tie o e hon KEncroon nnd | conbervach Miss Lenore Elwood, and Homer Gil-|ol his brother « lean of U. S, radfo service.. Dr. and Mrs. G, Perc B. M. Woodward and family of T"fl'i’rhum«d-) for o monih tn, N J, are staying with Rev, H. J.| will o north alon, Root, Foster avenite, Mr. Root and his 'shose mnd cidt 5 tamily are here from Trenton, N, J.| Moine, The f{ily consists of Bis wie, who ix|> Aitrea B, Lawssn A caughter of Rev. W. 8. Macintire [Eaton drug stors n Baptiste to ohDomy of 958 Main mes Ashton. to- 3 L [#00 DonuiG ‘and duughters, Constance & (o Danburs and Etheiyn Jrances. o Mation X Rev. J. M. ‘Potter of Hockanum oAme | weaice’ yacntion upon ihe zround’ Saturday. e John B Wit The clderage for the first.time TOF | awich i o) several seasons is occupied by the dis-| W "‘ g el triet superintendent, Rev. apd Mrs, | SPEnding o vacatics Bath are there for the geaso Mra. Banford Bute it seems zood to the campersito have €rs, Jessie and M the store opem during the meeting, |a1¢ visiting with ' Tréasurer Van R. Wheeler in Mass, charge. { street. and fa tarmory. Dusk was' falling when'Major| . Sellerk, 26, and Miss! which is to represent tor| died in the service. 45 crowd | Bany 1t circled tpe DeLude, 21, by Rev, Ludovic| rea 221 Town . almost. two score of Eraves | a hrief address exiolling the Nravers of ark a few times but was Habs 7 mearied with little White crosses, scat- | the men who served. ALy F. Costello, 26, and s tered among the bills and valleys /of |closed wifh the decorating * lice E. Service, 23, by Rey. Arthwr D. ieunny ‘Framce. from Alsaceito the Ar-|monument with wreaths. ter. service the participants reviewed unveiled. A handsame BT o fhe favn holl tesn The restaurant is not to be opened | ho which o 2 Y i 4 | this akery. hut | Michael Cofcorun from a little girl decorated. the | fell in at the end of the line, the this summer, nor is the bakery, hu: beginning this (Monday) poon the| Rapid pregress boarding house will he onen for the foundation for week of the camp mecting. | the Centrai Wopler The ice cream and candy store are huilding will be of this season in charge of Wiltrid Baker. ! (ion. 1t will he {w #on of the secretary of the association, | feet long and 100 (d Rev o4 Mass.. |~ Walter Day who with his his | in neréhern X The band played Nearer My 1 God, to'Thee. Then a bugle-caught up |thye echees and .sent the soft, wderdly u notes:of “taps” foatimg out the stillinight air. The velvet L—-Mtnmpanmmadm ftmelf and.it was Wwith a strange awe " crowd—onlookers, relatives, | of honor, to march to Reereation e, pe¥ade got at 1146 was forty minutes ~Ill(‘ it ] ST e aehed ums a . He ; r d . Fosool's Eorpital, At Arat It WAs feared C = v X [ thit he would lose his sight. but Dr. Jenkins stated that ?fii . Al 17—Victor Burnell, 26, and Mise 7} sie Clark. 21, by Rev, A. D. Carpenter, Miss Birosia Malussorion % by Rev: Maluszovich, 23, by Rev. A Bondarchuck: . street. It is estimated that there were four thousand in the parade and at least six thousand saw r sidewalks along the line of Sunday were “not very deep and the Vveterans got the greatest reesption eyes were not affected at cottage, Pleasant Vje: histiom i ¢ ook S eomrades of the.dead men—stood | FEIET Al e aal the ‘Y - 2%—Anthony Latusek, 27, and Miss . Naogre < . although he hospital autherities to give P s nue. ie visiting relative e e e Ds romdorod. |Fanizations in the out any word Altick's condi-{ Mary Cajba 22, by Rev.'J. A Sulli- line % Annual W, C. T. U. convention- service ok haargn W inanarm )organization of t he | Sprin, iy applauded. The and | Mrs. tion. he does e \-;n,y" Dbut u:luxbths overseas for 18 months, but this is Harley Smith, Tirst acciCont tARt 5 W hpd. 38—Mixime Girouard, 19, and Miss Pavement dancing was introduced in | Sophia Musial, 18, by Rev. J. A. Sulli- w imantic Saturday eévening as part|van. 7 of ihe ceiebration. Main street from 30—Joseph Varieur, 34, and Miss Lincoln square Railroad street was/Mary Louise Fredette, 335. by Rev. roped off and the American band was|Ludovic Paradis, posted a. the east m‘llof m:s;q-‘;fi s AN Djuing wes enjoved from 830 until| camp MEETING OPENS 11.45. the novel being generally a Dreciated. | The. tn rsctniat Sow SIXTIETH ANNUAL SESSION czlled ino service to ci off the ‘The sixtieth annwal session of Wil- pavement and a detafl from the state|limantic camp meeting is in progress. guard ccmpany helped to get the pave- | A get together social was held by the ment in cordition. There was dancing| Epworth league in the tabernacle Sat-. @At tho state armeory at the same , | urday evening. This was well attended Piciett's orchestra furnishing pleasant entertainment was pro- the bamd played The Star Span-| to have been that and . iy @led Banner, the men in uniform snap- L,-a into a salue, and the crowd began; V2o _shitt around. © Savept for the dancing. Winfham's ‘Welcome Homeswas over. The service men dedicated their monument en the town hall lawng 23_William Z_Karczeski, 21, and Miss Yvonme Derosier, 22, by Rev. C. tri-county Mary Kamage v W. [and costs amounting T. U. heid their annnal conv n by Judge Heald in riday in the tabernacle. Mrs. Jason | Friday moraing, on A. Randall of Groton, president of New 'and breach of the London county, iéd the chair.|age and Mrs. Johr s at the organ.|bors in Forestviile Mrs. H. M. Randall of Brooklyn, N. ¥..| Zuraw attempted ¢ sang a solo, Rev. W. H. Bath of Nor- | Mrs. Kam.ges ho wich, the district’ superintendent. led | tor threw stones the devotions. Addresses were milde|q: her amd ser the Caroline B. Buell of Fast|fine w by . president of the Connecticut . C.T. U.. Mrs, Liza A. Fuller, editor of the: White Ribbon Banner, Rey. 1. H. Bath, W. S. Macintire and J. R.| M| Thompson, also by Capt Henry N, Randall, president of Mon- | tauk bank in Brooklyn. his brother. | iried to act as if they yelled itself hoarse fthem with confetti an The Elms there welcome them and ey husband of th the ¥ : o "’i e e ; 208 Mecis a rfollowed by the aides. ‘lineup was: I _ First Division—American band. B, Third regiment, C. S. G.. St. John's Co. “fl\gfl? ol i SR - mma 13ims thee. The footbridge over the railrpad | vided in various games and stunt: Capt. Jason Randall, of roton, and | Mirror build e Wi e 2 o ol ¢ i el ‘was decorated with red. white| This sootal was in charge ot Men | Mre, Eihel C. Plumb. president of Tol-1nelpod ther JAY M. SHEPARD 1440, L. O. 0. M., with ficat and a \arge nt ot the Grgantaa- | 477 Line Nishts, Gags and everercens| . Stephens. ‘In ‘ine ‘afiernoon thers |land county W. €T . | ay - 4 "strewn with carri - 3 served as a connecting path be- | was held a cabinet meeting of the Nor- followi Tuti i- | Succeeding Filmore \k Shepard | Na% strewn with fawers camried by L oy AP lwun the two dance floors. - About 508| Wich district league, and the follOWIng | mously s ied: "meaetin, o pant ! Faneral Director &:Embalmer! dio5 auxiiiary 10 a- 0. . Aoai. Syien o, B AL Timan | el e dancing. Toce present: Rov. . H. Bath of Nort | movey, “onied: Whereas & bW s - ¥ society with float, Russian society. n the gtate at present.’ The polics handled the Saturday | mrvy, otict superintendent: Rev.|providing for the enforcement of ware Marvin S. Stocking of Danielson dic trict president: Rev. William C. Darby of Moosup, first vice president: Mrs. George S. Shaw of Putnam. third viee president; Mrs. Willlam J. Stephens of Vernon, fourth vice president: and Miss Ruth A. Fiske of Danieison, see- retary. Plans for work and recreation were discussed. There is to be -an- Second Division—Foot Guard band. tributed to artford, United Textile unjons of | American Thread company, Sam Siik union, 20 girls, Winders® local No. 1149, United Textile Workers' float, Twiat- 7 | ers’ local No. 1190, No. 4 Speolers’ local i 11282, Carders’ union local 1283, Works * FUMERAL DIRECTORS AND - |9cpartment local 1ast . *o {60-62 time and _constitutional WPATH,. 8T, therefore ‘we, constituting a conven: tion representing families in Tolland, i New London and Windham counth {respecttully urge the honorable sena. tors. Frank B. Brandegee and George P. McLean, to support this. bill bY | sitizens burer in the veiee and vote Ry The organist this vear is Miss Lena | Srowds perfectly and there were no se- probibition, rious accidents. An automobile driven by Pugh T. Bromiey of Storrs struck twao small boys near the postoffice early Saturday morning and knocked them down, but they were not injured. Mrs. Arthur Small of Prospect street was struck in the face with a baseball at Recreation park but was not seri w-.n.mAn-nc‘H :a Tel. .connection FOUND HANGING IN - IN MIS Da When Officer Mar: 3 EMBALMERS | Avebster. Mass., United Poltsh socte ously huit. The crowd at the other competition between the'varidus| piagg of Abbotts Run, R. L. who ham S Brnan s o | ties, ‘including ~ St. Joseohb's rumbered between .t twelvey SaEues of the distjct as to which | jiaveq here at different times, When | Ty ¢ 86 Union St Willimantic, Conn. tles, Including = St ot unflm_ hcacand, AN the potine ond welve|shall secure the prizf for the best dec. | Pi*ped ¥ she. plays the argan Of the M ter pipe that The man hours_Dr." G the medica {and pronounced it oration .of its respective section of the tabernacle wall. Several of the church cottages vpen on Church circle. At the Eabt Hamrion house are Mrs. C. J. Rogers, fiss Josephine Sexton and Mrs. A. A. Rich of Bristol, Conn. At the South Manchester cottage are \Mrs. Esther Abbey an@ Mrs. Henry Pagne. S At the Danielson house are Rev. M. S. Siocking, Mrs. Sarah Morse and Mrs. E. J. Ayreés of room hcre. Miss Grace Clapp of Wallingford is in chatge of the Manchester house. A% Uncaaville cottage is Mrs. Agnes ¥alilips in charge; also Mrs. D. G. Ashiev of Old Lyme, Mrs. Ella Cadwell and Mrs. Elizabeth Marcy of Hartford. At the Mqo;im ceftage are Mrs. Mat- thew Sapr, Miss Julia Lyon, Misses Alice and Dorothy Salsbury from Moo- rup e Hactiet Taslos, Waldo Tl inghast and Roy Ayers of Centra fllage and Mrs. E. St. John of ‘alcons, Polish Bakery corporation and Polish Girls’ club with float. Fourth Division—Philharmonic band |0t New Britain, Willimantic lodge, No. |- 1311, B. P. O. E., Friends of Irish Free. dom’ with banners and float. E. church in Arnold’s Mits. R. L Rev. Prank Chamberlain of North Truro, Mass. and Mrs. Chamberlain are occunying for the season their cot- tage on Simpson avenue. As guests(3Nd promounced if they have Rev. W. D. Woodward of e oo n arictte Walker and | AR had taken a ror Mt. Hope, Mansfield, | 0 & telephone cord and H. M. Wheeler of Sterling Junc- | imes around his ne tion, Mass 2 water-pipe. He had Txns. stepped off the cha himeelf to strangie scribed his act t heaith and ~despo came “here from Mass., about the m purchased Whipple Cape Cod. % were on duty and in addition the Tolice were helping to handle the crowds. L $ d There was a minor autemobile acel- ot o . : don® on Main street at 3.40 Sunday P 2 afternoor when the automobiles driven u by Mcrris Brown of Rockville and - % ' r Jomes K. Hopkine of Bristol collided. pe S a S E The affair seemed to be Brown's fault, THIS is the FINAL Week . the 220 damazes, which consisted of a dam- Casey took third; pEcd 15“3:",‘,,.". h:n wnfe took no ac- the local| ‘Cattain James B. Fullerton enter. COME any time-but get here. Come with your family and let them decide. If time presses, just tell us the moment, either day or night when it will be convenient and we will make an appointment. .~ ceiling. several | roug is n Tough the ad- Bulletin. Reed "of Worcester, m cottage. Wesley cir- years she condu, the daily children’s meeting on grounds. For several seasons past she | has been doing this at Douglas camp meetinz. Miss Florence Thatcher of East Hampton will again be the leader here, opening at the New London Phouse tomorrow (Tuesday Rev. C. Harlev Smith, pastor of ¥ limantic Methodist Episcopal church. bad his church well represented in the big parade Saturday., There were six automobiles labeled M. E. church. each designated according to representation of -members of the particular societx tained the army officers of the town _m:&"flm . Windham at dinner at the Windham. g L BT the o [itn Saturday evening. were oo Tyrell for New Haven.) W10 Tor nine and the follawing memu , Was s¢ : 'omato soup. tomato B Wa:'r Tafter that| salad. broiled steak. hashed Brown o Tieam aa pie 55 pentisaie e | b TRECE Gorn o1 fasionch prohen s = 5 e . apple and hu le- other's defepse. The score: berry pie, cheese, Chocolate. cake md 4+ of cOffce. The affair was informal. ail those present making brief addresses. Padric Pearse bramch of the Friends the He but wife, who .Was grea his act of enfiing hi was removed to the of A. F. Wood 1 Derby.—Army food wunend | mssas g ] H s f Irish Freedom met in the base- | H: t i v 8 have b bought by N - s 7 of n e [anptou. occupying it, vi: Official board, Sun- | have been boug - H reningt ik, Joseph's church Sunday| Putmam sottags has Mr..and Mrs. .| Gay sehool Eoworth league. Sororits. | Sullivan and ines: - o ® 3 H evening with between forty and fAfey | B Gilbert and Miss Jeannett Gilbert.| Men's club and Ladies' Ald. Mr. Smith | by the Industrial o, Y774AY 172, Wm’ s o | present. Rev. J. E. Clark, the presi- | Miss Hate Baker Mr. and Mrs. Gllmade a fine address at'the dedication |lower Naugatuc) + ) s gdent of the society presided and most | Stanicy Shaw and Miss Helen Devine, | of the monument at city hatl. made up of manufactu o —|of the meeting was taken ‘up with discussion as to ways and means of 4o | raising money te carry on a campaign 9—1]of education in the interests of I = "stmck m amone the le of Willi- At the|Mantic. Father Clark spoke of the small attendance and urged those who e Tére there o (¥ pnd get everybody asive. -{out to the meetimgs. The Tfotlowing i "ng.!;emlr";‘; (ahd Ma- | were “appointed to serve with James ing, murched out of the armory snd | CASey on the publicity committee: ! 2 et L took seats on the stand bark ot "na | Patrick O'Hrien. Mrs. Welch and Joha : ’ i 3 - | Pickett. It was voted to hold the nexi e R T T e e R e B orol 3 “ rd 28 Proper Food Makes v % -~ St Health and Strength Youwe it to your Family and ourself Music to be enjoyed and appreciated must be good music—yes, IT MUST BE PERFECT MUSIC. Any instrument that is out of tune, or that only gives a near approximation to what ; the music was originally—cannot continue long in your regard. The NEW EDISON—opens to you, and your family—the P 3 |the sentencing of Robert Emmett. whole warld of music, and Re-Creates it, beaytifuly, | 1ain w{:‘,"’:"}.fi Major B | The meeting adjourned at §:48. PERFECTLY. 3 :;‘: the armory grounds| A patriotic meeting was held in the town hall Sunday oon under the auspices of the local Polish Societies. The object of the meeting was to ex- press the gratitude which the Polish people of this comntry feel towards the government for the work it has dene for their native land. The meet- ing was calied to order by Gus Segal. Joseph Nowak was elected chairman, Attorney Stanislas Politz of Boston made the address. There were tws hundred and fifty present at the meet- ing. v 5 Methodist Episcepal church had speciai services on Welcome Home the ferm of a demobilization of . - urch’ service ag and event o % ths pastor, wirs has bfl:‘?n“g e , Wi service as a song leader 1od a patriotic .m"h The pastor Rev. g Harley Smith preached appropriate - sermons at the serviggs. At the demobilization service thflenflce . THE EDISON CLUB Closes its Membership List S/ntu!‘qy This Club,is a remarkable institution. In liberality snd privileges you are extended so very much—and are asked’ so very little, There isn’t a home, a music loving person in this entite community—to whom this Club doesn’t extend & delighitful, enduring opportunity. NO INITIATION FEE NO EXTRAS - JUST---Convenient Weekly Dues * You cheose your New Edison Model--anyene of the beautiful cabinet designs you desire. You select your own' library of Edison Re-Creations, then you beceme a Member of the Club. There is no red tape--there are me extras of Include in:your diet Diilding food that creates no trouble in digestion ~— such a food as jrape-Nut ag was hauled down and fwenty little girls. each oin ned bouquet on a star in.the ag. The s who took part were: Susie Beebe, arion Hanson, Edna Gunderson, Ruth Drechsier, Helen Flelds, Johnson, Alice Hanson, Ruth 23 any sort. You have your New Edison imstalled in your home “immediately.” orld’s Greatest Phonograph ison is the OINLY Phonograph which Re-Greates n‘h B0 per- fectly that the greatest music critics cannot distinguish between the aftist’s vaice and 3 the Re-Cfation of that voice. The New Edison is the ONLY Phonogtaph that satisfatte plsys All Makes of Records. There axe mo mecdles to change—You play through 2 Genuine Diamond. Let us play yotur mést papular somgs. " : | Come in THIS 'WEEK~The Club Closes ts Membership Saturday THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Willimantic, Co= brooks, Dorothy Morrison. rris Fieids, Roma Hicks, Ethel Dawson, Boate brooke Baith Daws Misses r] wsan, Willard,. Eva_ Grigss. Elois The Honer Roll of the church Howard Atkins, C. Leslie Beebe, Fred. eriok A. €linton, Walter H. Griggs, Vivian F. Ige. Bugene S. Johnstone, Harold C. Jacebs, Howard W. Marse, Thomas H.. Ri Charles Sweet. est . Butler, Jerome B. Cook, Gordon, Ceorge A. Hicks, t Inman, Dwight M. Jordan, Russell L. ‘Rogers. ‘Who are home, having been honor- ably discharged: Earle K. Haling, still in service, no win the United States; Peter McGregor. still in aer- vice in ‘the United States: Williab H. Grigge. for whom there is a Gold Star in _the church service flag. Pm July, accord ?-“u'nby‘l"wlw Clerk Frank P, iy 1A abb; Beise Siasley, to M. Frank Smagacs of 44 Brick Ciat out food and drink that disagree or that do not. have full nourishing value. : Do these two things and " you have helped: yourself wonderfully toward that men- tal and physical snap’ so requi- site-to success and comfort, “There's a Reason”