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WILLIMANTIC = Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- ffice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. P What 1 Going On Tonight. Country Fair under auspices of Wil- the time of the fatal aceident on Jack- | son strect Thursday evening was con- tinued for one week. pending the find- ing of Coroner A. G. Bill. The case of Eddie John, charged with breach of ter, Mass., where a relative has a || garden of ten theusand plants. ison of Worcester spen James 1 E. M. Anthony’s. Sunday at Rev. from 8 a. m. to 6.30 p. m.. the lobby being open before and after the arri- { val of malls. Misses Amelia and Josephine Raill and Elizabeth Talon left Saturday morning for Boston where they will spend a Wweek visiting friends and rel- atives. Misses Esther Holmes and Adelaide The post office is to be ciosed today | Henry Myers. whe has been over- seas for maby months as a member of the quartermaster’s @epartment of the A. E. F., has returned to his home OFFICIAL PROGRAM g I-| the peace. was also postponed as John . e Plensan Sireet gromnde. T O Eolis out of town and the police have not| \Vingate and thelr chauffeur of Mob- .o vr. Myers, an experienced me:i|§WELCOME HOME DAY AT { - Enights of Pyihias, Natchaus lodge,| 1%, Peen able to locate the other par- | 200 SN0 Zic, Wna Mrs. Laura Bar. |outter. was for months with an Amer- PUTNAM. = Sy . o "1 iy in the fight which lea to the arrest| kins of 3 kg can organization attached to a Brit- 4 o, 22 meets in I O. O. F. hall. o Sonne fgnt which lod to the arvest| per of Jewett City were entertained by |ICAN_oTSANiZaLion atirched 0 8 JIri G MONDAY, SEPT. 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins Friday. David Blake has receivea his hon- orable discharge from the army and is at his home. He has been comnect- one the mammoth cold storage houses of the American army. He was warmls greeted by many friends on_ his return here. ziard Girard, charged with overload- ing a public service automobile, was nolled on pavment of costs amounting to $6.60. Paul Pippin, who had had m.—Mass at St. Mary's church. 10 a. m.—Firemen’s ball game, High School lot. " Knights of Columbus, San Jose As- m‘u. No. 14, meets in Opera House L'Union St. Jean Baptiste d'Ameri- jaue, Conseil Florimond. No. 74, meets & ravell all . BT < continued. peaded guilty to| ed with hogpital trains, traveling James Owen Kelley ts anmother 10 a. m—Ball game, Putnam vs. J3m_Armory hall, Center street. driving a car without a license and| over the country for several months. | p njelson’s soldiers who has reach- Goodyear, Old Fair Grounds. i _The police were notified Sunday s fined $40 ang costs, amounting to Attorney Frank R. Keeshan and oniea his home here, mustered out of|§ 130 p. m.—Formation of Parade. service, after having fought in many hard battles in> France and serv:ng months since the signing of the fthat a number of drunken men were Iolling around in the woods on the south side of the river. Chief Daniel s -| Frank of Albany. N. J. are at Mrs. it heid Saturday | Timotny Driscoll’s. Francis Driscoll of Philadeiphia spent Sunday at his . which he paid. sion of the police court held Saturday afternoon the case of Benjamin Apter. 2 p. m—Parade starts; at close of parade, addresses at High Schoel lot. & rey investizated the report and| or Hartford, which has been hanging| mother’s home. armistice with the Ameriean army of . {falled to find any men However, his| fire for n year was nolled. Apier nag| Miss Alice Jodoin is in Waterbury, |ocupation along the Rhine. For a|] >15 B, m—Banquet at Hammond excursion wa< mot catirely fruitless| agreed to pay the medical bills incur-| acompanving her niece. Miss Claire|¢ime’ he was stationed at Bendorf. ail. ifor he @l sather in half a dozen|req he Crville S. Toveland for injur-| Desmarias, who has been spending the|Corporal Kelley was a member of the|f 515 p. m.—Presentation of Medais (small boys who were engaged in the{ jes the latter's son received when he| summer at her grandmother’s. Fourth Division, a regular army out- at Hammond Hall, and Ad- dresses. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conner of m.—Dancing on Union Square. Hempstead, L. I, are at James T. Shea’s over Labor Day. fit. He has the homor of being one of Danielson’s registered men who asked to have his number moved up ireyal African pastime, or In colloquial fAmerican were shooting crap. No one iseemed to be getting rich on the game was struck by Apter’s car. He failed to do so and action was finally taken. Apter appeared here Saturddy and as the stakes were only a cent a roll.| made a satisfactory settlement. Mrs. J. F. Pace and daughter Lot-|co that he might see early service in B s TYn B o the| o stolios Wil be & P 7| tie-bave beem epending a week pith|the army His welcome home by RS ce stath owed to er pen from t : 01 4 ; . N o Carpet befove the|a. m. until noon today for the trans- | Felefives in Sou S ey Eomaia, " Daniclson Was €X-| saturday night the committes in chief. A O A Dsiness eXCeD! emmOneY| " Mrs: James Lapointe had as guests| . jeremiah Dovle is ome of the dol-|charge of the arrangements:for Put- The baseb. _representing the | O7ITT and postal savinge. these de.| Sunday her sister, Mrs. Nettie Chasse!gates who will represent the Daniel-|nam Welcome Home day -celebration Waterbury Eiks. schédiied to appear ( [{nTPE000 2008 GONE M Mty cars | and Mr._and Mre Roy Howlette Mrs. son fire department at the State Fire-|announced that every detail had been at Recreatior. Park Sunday afternoon | il o1 e ey Y i car- | Henry Sypher, Miss Lizzie Chasse |men's convention to be held in New. wor 7 fatea . madl telephoned Manager McQuillian Sun- | [1€FS 270 none b ey Very | Lioyd Day. Joseph Chasse and Afthur|Haven this week. The delegates will cared for, evefy.plan completed, an day morning that the appearance of | el The mails wil Chasse of Willimantie. start for the convention on Tues-|that everything was in readiness for 2 as usual. day. the observance- .which begins at § the weather did not seem to encour- ced its 1 ..In staging his burlesques in this|oclock this (Monday) morning. Noth- proved its ro MANSFIELD CENTER age them in making the trip, so they The automobile driven by A. A. Na- ay. The appearance of | vis of Springfield, Mass., and owned territory during - the past week, Mr.|ing has been overlooked, and all that point of ser the middle of the after- ! by his wife, struck a team on Union| Rev. E. P. Ayer and family were in|Pat Ruin-ey, according to a verv gen-|could possibly be done has been done 1 arge crowd of fans to| street. near the lunch cart, about|Hartford, New Haven and Branford|eral verdict, has irreparably _injured|to insure a rousing welcome for Put- used everywhe: hey were keeniv dis- | midnight Friday. It is alleged that[last week, this being the last week|his cause. Given a short skirt, some|nam’s sons who fought in the great Tt makes & a few of them found| the auto was turning around and in|of their vacation. Mr. Ayer preach-|saft music, very soft in spots, if pos-|war. Never have the city business ' : tennis match in which | doing <o passed to the left of the si-|ed here Sunday morning and last week | sible. and a ourly wig, and Mr. Ruin-|blocks been .more: -briliiantly_decked covering that no . el avers and officials of the | lent policeman. The team was owned |in Columbia. ey would be really funny. FHis use-|than they are at present. Banners, il pa: It might have by Alfrea Brown of this city. The Mr. and Mrs. Willard James, of | fulness in this territory having expir-| bunting and flags of thve allied nations v ) to an habitue of Forest| Massachusetts people agréeed to =ettle! Plainficld, N. J., arrived last week for/ed by limitation, Mr. Ruin-ev might| have been liberally used, while all ce insteed) 1 2z b S "kt was not| all damages. =0 no action was taken|a short visit with Mr. James' par-{apply for a _job at the New York Hip-|along the line of march is a real riot ertain-tec: oth smooth and fough 1 club will| by the local police. ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. James. podrome. The papers say that, the|of color. Through the center of the surfaced (red or g lz0 in handsome red or S s Brief Mention. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jacobson left on|regular comedians there have gone out| city, from poles, wooden arms reach- green asplalt shing dan Cer. teed is contest with the New Lon-| o hed | Saturday in their automobile, for alon strike, ing far out into the street have been extra quality —che name mezns cerizinty of quality ependents. as there has been| Sundays sudden showers drenched | ,cation trip to South Duxbury, Mass.| Irving W. Davis. deputy state en-|put in place, and from these flags have and satisfaction guer 1t will pay you to get n his family. The pitcher for | considerable feminine finery wi ;""‘ ®land other wbints of interest. tomologist, will leave today (Monday)|been suspended. This gives an arch- Certain-teed—most dealcs: rigin-teed team has not been an- arers were caught without sheiter.]™y,, "ang Mrs, William Reed and lit-|for a business trip to New Haven and|Wway effect that adds greatly to the at- aad be 6w to get it. jrady of Norwich was 2., daughter, Alice, of Bridgewater, | Hartford. tractiveness of the decorations. It is { tic visitor Sunday. One of the Germ. hoh at thel Were guests last week of Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. John Bassett of|planned that the day shall be one of i : SRR oF Bhe war departeent. iaay B S Ye, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse|Brond strcet and a party of friends|E00d cheer, merrymaking and celebra- Certain-teed become the property of Willimantic. gy g g B B Today. Labor Dav, will be a general| tion. and from early morning until the Prodiicts Corporation Congressman R. P. Froeman has in- Miss Bertha Latham, matron of the/holiday in Danielson. No special pro-|=0od night waltz of the open air dance = 20 troduced a bill in congress w <oty Boys' Home in Newinston, was gramme for the observance of the day|the city is to be thrown wide open te ©iices 6534, Warshiowses i3 Feia Ableman of Norwich was the suest of friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schiossarack and son William of Hackensack, N. J.. are the zucsts of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duff over They will leave Tuesday the home-comers. At 3 o'clock the program begins, rain or shine. with a mass at St. Mary's church. "At 10 o'clock there are to be two ball games. On the high_school lot members of Company 1, Putnam fire department, will cross bats_with the team representing company 2. On the old fair grounds Thomas McDer- mott’'s Putnam team will meet Good- vear. The Goodvear team is to bring up a large delegation, according to Manager McDermott. and are coming prepared to see their team win. The Putnam team is to consist of big zue players. They are now in_the has been planned here. The storv in circulation here that a certain well known make of automo- biles were to be released in a Iot of several thousand by the government, which _expected to use them overseas, and that the price would he $200, without tires. has proved to be ground- less, so another huble was burst. The funeral of Mrs. Emma Phaneuf was held Saturday morning from her {home in Attawaugan. with services at {St. Joseph's church in Dayville, where burial took place in St. Joseph's cem- eterv. L. E. Kennedy was the fu- guest last week of Miss Bl Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Hobb Hartford visitors Thursday. The Young People’s club has adopt- ed the following programme for the vear: September topic. Vacation Trips and Points_of Interest in New England. Committee Miss Abbie C. Storrs, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, Willis Homer. Oct. 13, topic. Ben Hur. Committee, Rev . P. Aver, Anthony Cerveny.\ Elsie G. Marsh. Nov. 10th, toplc, Remin- iscences from Our Veterans. Commit- tee, T. Arthur Barrows, Harold S. James, Lawrence Dunstan, _Howard _avor Das or Bangor. Me. Lesiie Miller of Norwich was a visi- to rhere Sunday Former Attorney-General George E. inman of this city was sworn in as udge of the superior court in Putnam Saturda _He will preside at the Oc- tober sescion of the Fairfield count superior court. A number of former Taftville resi- decided how be allowed | nnon shall T favorable action will t favorable actien dents who mow reside here were in|Jams heral director. e o e e eauest of the ity | Tafiviile for the celebration Saturday | Atkins, Richard Nichols. o Dec. B[ For the holiday, all trolley fines in which will be called by Eddie HARD P. FREEMAN."| *°d Sund e 9 a2 Cite Origin. Committee, Mrs. 1 P, | this. immediate territory are in oper-|Jansen of Providence, who 1S fo ma- Miss Blizabeth Coyle, an instructor “an.|ation. Resumption of traffic on the|nipulate the indicator. Jessie Tnman. Animals T Aver, 12th, - Th untry Fair being run by thel at the New % c $ Ruth Davoll, on.4 m ator. i The Country Fair being run by the New London office of the S. N. topie. wWha Have| Bast Killingly line. at the end of last| Tuo parade, which is to be the main Willimantic Lodge, No. 1311, B. P. O.| . Teiephone company. has been at . - especially in Bast Killingly, which| ¢, oo o oo Ut INENe e oy & Feb. 5th. A Book Review. Committee| SOMmunity has been out off from rail| Marshal Charles A. Thaver is to be membe he grounds on JEWETT CITY ,Axnes Lamb, Grace K. Wyman. Aallan| Sommunication, 1 assisied in this work by six aides al Sunday on the finish | Fataon. March 9th, topic, H. C. Burdette C. Hopkins and George F. B. Fullet- g everytaing ship utomobile and motorcycle were|T. Committee. Harod Forrest. AMil-| jor James Kent, Captain J e ¢ ceecion of ine| in collision at the Woodward school-!dred Davoll, Mrs. Charles Robinson.|Davignon were named by the Dan-|ton of Willimantic, Lieut. Edward F. foar Sunday 10th, topic, Just|ielson Business Men‘s association as| Perry. Licut. Francis Metcalf, Lieut. afternoon, about 12 o'- The automobile was driven by George Dawley coming from Volun Forest Gray. April For Fun. Programme committee. May 1ith. illustrated lectures. Committee, house Post- to a Licut. Boynton Harold S. == Merrill. John Corbin a committee to confer with master Raymond Allen relative A. C. Warner, and Lieut. - The funera! Pearl Smith, who| of @ed Thurs as_the result | na the motorexcle by Charles|Grace K. Wyman, Ruth Davoll.James|proposal that delivery of parcel post|The sccond division of the parade will of an automo on Jackson | ploomguist of Hartford. In the side- Eaton. June Sth, debate, Stanley Cer-|Dackages to persons addressed to ar-|be_in charge of Alexander Gilman. 4 < = street cal under- | of the motorcycle was J. E. Pierce Stedman Storrs, Arthur Bar-|range for in Danielson. A petition will{ Since originally issued. there have 'r:‘r.F‘r:\ddu }"r?}'r l:fi“;‘&«:’;f&:flr(frfi“:; | ¥ 5 l akin. afternoon. The Quaker Hill. They were travei-|rows, Abbit Storrs, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs,|be circulated, in line with this pro-|bcen several changes in tie order of e Tan ¥ B, I grers um Rowan. Ray-|inz \owards Pachanz. and according|Mildred Davell. July 13th. annual|posal. and signatures of persons in-|march. Saturday it was announced |~ ggirafualle = o = o o o mon neatit| 10" Mr. Dawley's statement were on|meeting. Committee, Tlorence Olin, [teresied sought. The association al-|that only four bands would be in lime, | siute, Treasurer and Mre, G, Harold _J apd ¥ P® | the wrong side of the road. Both the|Clara Atkins, Forest Gray, Allan Eat-|so voted to co-operate with Pos as it had been impossible to procure a e George W. Gilpatric returned G PR L i Willtm emmeter: motoreycle mep were injured, Mr.|on. . \ master Allen in securing, if possi- |fifth one, as was first intended. ThefIr% George = Gilpatric rel 4 There were four cases hefore the| Bloomauest sufiering a slight concus- ble. general acceptance of a proposal| Goodyear band will lead the line. They""IC8Y. TIO, JEMPET POIL N% oy The Central Labor Union has m g $ TS potice sa morning. Jus-| sion of the brain, and having a cut on COLCHESTER that business men mail letters and|©fficial order of march follows: e Aott PAIl b mede: MEnes which] fori the ‘observance ‘of | fore pe tice of the F s Dean beinz on| his chin requiring five stitches. Mr. packages as early in the day Platoon of police, railroad station: mide Thursday under the au-| with _a_ parade in the|the s 2 a the be zainst David | Pierce had a badly cut ear. and was| The Colchester Public Schools open|sible and ac frequent marshal and aides. railrosd station: | 0C Gr" e Windham County Farm- | ToounS end baseball games and ofh-| buoy remo Foetier who BS Euck ut] saner iy e S axen | Tuesday, September 2nd, with the fol- | stead of holding this mattar for mail- | Goodyear band, raiiroad stations vet. | SPives of th bty B otoar ™ | er field sports in Vose park in the af- i o S ruised. They were taken D = T Crame o the Worid war. Ttaam inn; | cre assoclation. three mare thorough- | ternoon, Tho marade will be ai o o & ing in one lot in the evening. Barly mailing will prevent the gonges tion that now occurs at the office dur- ing the evening and slows up the ser- vice at that time, as the clerks are fairly buried under a rush of work during the carly evening hour Chetsnut Hili—Miss Helena Shea.| William Jemnings Bryam, wi - Number 10, Miss Bessic Buchalter.|speak here Wednosday mext ei“’;u‘a’n"z' Number 4, . Miss Jennie Standish. to attract an audience that the Or- lowing teacher: Borough—Grade VIII, Miss Cora Car- rier. VII, Miss Annie Pomeroy. VI Miss Elizabeth Shea. V, Lilly MeDer- mott. 1V, Miss Helena O'Connell. IT1.| Miss Mary Shea. II, Miss Eileen Sull van. I, Miss Annie Smith. to Dr. G Quak Dawiey Mr, H. Jennings' office and went r Hill on the 5.09 trolley. Mr. was not injured but his car wrecked. B. C bred Ayrshire heifers will be added to herds of Windham county. The pur-| chaser was L. H. Barstow of Killingl These trips are beinz made in order | 1o interest local farmers in building up their siock by the addition of thor- ouzhbred cattle. Georae E. Shaw of. the Putnam Country club has received word from Tom McNamara, 4 professional solfer, | Weste Granit clock and form in this order: band; Central Labor Union: Cuters’ union: Carpenters’ union Mule Spinners and textile unions: | | 2 : Hods Carriers’ union: Trolieymen . union: ~ Bradford Quarry workers | Westerly Quarry Workers d Pain- ters’ union. Labor organizations not | | - affiliated with the Central Labor unior are_invited : Spanish war_veterans. Mullan’s store: § Bov Scouts, Bates’ Eleetric shop; Elks, ' lagg's store: Foresters of America, | St. Onge's store: High school cadets Ballard & Clark’s; G. A. R.. Donahue’s tore: members of local exemption board, Donahue’s store: Putnam chap- ter of the Red Cross. Alexander's store: Moosup hand. Alexander's store: Knights of Columbus, Lee nd Mrs Bliss are in sts of Mr. and Mrs. A.| They will attend the New “air in'that city today (Mon- Fitch CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years | Geist, Mrs. Harry o | gnd Paul Ceat, Iriicft, this morning | . Vohuren oo e Oertrude|pheum theatre will mot 'hold. This|iireoi: Ladlen of the G, A: fy Opposite] that he will come o Putnam Thu e fius wail form) at Broad | and |l n e of M‘ | e and iy visit retatives . Norn{ North Westchester—Miss Wlizabeth | Kiliingn penpi s atedr madition to|Richmond street; Woman's ' Reliet|day of this week and give an exhibi: | Elm streets, march across Paweaiuck 4 ) t B " | Weate s5a Winthn Cronin. e B i ps. Blanchett’s = store: . Warren’s|tion on the links of the Putnam club.!bridge to West Broad and counter = This is the first time that a profes sional has played exhibition golf here, | and the club is planning to make the | |event noteworthy. TInvifations are to be cxtended to neighboring clubs to come and watch McNamara, who bromises io bring with him one or {wo other professiorials. It was Mr. Mc-|icity for prizes. open to all Namara ‘Wwho originally laid out theljum: running broad jumip Putnam links. I'vroad jump, hop, skip ‘and Word has been recsived in Putnam Yards dash, and putting the by the Windham County Farmers' as- | There will be amasement and refresi- soclation that Miss Charlotte Emble- | ment booths on the grounds. ton, home economics demonsirator,| The request of Rhodes Davis. Drum Men, Fellow. nchett's store Williams’ Red store: Odd house: Mizpah Re- bekah ledze, Cargill house: Polis Benefit society, Dr. Russell's house: Drum corns, Dr. Russell's house: F. O.} Eagles, Richards’ store: L. O..0. M. Zaltas' store: Social order of Putnam. Zaltas’ store; Methodist church fioat. Zaltas' store. The second division joins the first at May street. and will form as follows: “Manbassett band: Franco-American Foresters: Conseil La Concorde: Cana- dian_Athletic_club: Art L 'Union at Moss sireet, back to and thence to Vose There will be basebail tween the Granite Cutters penters, and between the Westorly | Tuh and a _team composed of employcs. Besides there will march Dixon square Comstock’s Nellie Gray. Bull Hill Bridge — Miss to Mr. George 1 were When it was suggested i Bryan's representative that the form- Bull Hill—Miss Hattle Osten. | er secretary of state should speak Unionville—Miss B. Agnes O'Connor.!from the handstand at Davis park it There will be a teachers’ meeting|was stated that Mr. Bryan will not in the BEighth Grade oom. Baconispeak out of doors. He is speaking | #gademy, this (Monday) afternoon at|iwice dnily, has been for weeks and| 1.30. | vei nu > s ceel o Sfiss Bita ' Lombard left Thursday |some. on tamment. pioe. forursCoe® piol for a few weeks' visit with her daugn-voice by making out door speeches. Tt ters in Hartford. may be barely possible that an over- the! S. H. Kellogg returned flow meeting may be arranged, but Mec- | Pritzin Friday after nothing of this kind had been prom- ised up to Saturday. so it will not he; & \Cargill ke among the guests invited to| rttend the Welcome Home Day in Lis- Saturday. Both enlisted im the war ffty-seven years ago. on| 71. anA are the only enes sur-| Viving who eniisteq from Lisbon. Pachaue school will he closed ¢ be necessary to se- zames and Car-| o Cotreil | be con- in high 4 jump, 100 k 'S STON STORE eacher. p [abeth McLaughlin returned veek's visit at Dr. Andrew Providence. New | visit | to a week's er uncle, 'in town. who — - Parinastet 5. E BANDE was v |, Hacr art and daughter, Miss|wel to count too strongly on that pos-| St Jean de Baptists a'Ameraue: St.| "N SIX weeks azo was given a leave|killed his wife and then himself, as : o in the same The body family <intor wife wa ed at Hopkinton town farm. The four or- phans, cared for by Mrs. Horace N¢ 1der. will probably be given over to the charge of the overseer of turn to take up her work here the| e of September, When Miss Emble ton left Putnam last July, called home | to Westbrook, N. J. hecatse of illness in her family, she did not expect that she would ever be able to return to this city. Putnam people have been intorested in the_incorporation in Hartford of the that both be buried s been ignored buried in Baker grave h Davis was Oak murdered summe home on Linwood avenue for| TROLLEY EMPLOYES MAKE FINAL STATEMENT In fairness to the reading public, and as a duty we owe to ourselves, we take this opportunity (o correct an impres- sion carried to the people of Danielson through the news columns of Th dale band, Grosvenordale contingent. This division will form on Providence street and march to May street. [ol- Towing the second division will come | trade floats and decoraied automo- biles. in employe with the Slater Co. by x few days 1 magnificent bouquet of gladioli from | e Witer SRfoon srom| A dance twas held in Grange hall on Thiy gent fi e Howedy | Saturday evening by the F. & Co. 2 g the flowers to Lancas-|picketr's orchestra frnished music. Mrs. Minnie Erskine and children of East Lyme, are the guests of Mrs. Frskine's mothef, Mrs. Frank| Browning. STORE Marshal Thayer believes that there will be about 1300 in the line. He has Harold Wade of Norwich was at hts| Bulletin of Aug. 24th. We belicve this| bromised that the procession will start|Safe Seal Manufacturing company. in- | ime town of Hopkinton. | . . Rrya CLOSED home on Norwich avenue over Sunday.| article was written in haste or it never | prompily at 2 o'clock. There has been |asmuch as E. S. Backus, for 26 years|' S g 8 ! "Max Cohen and brother have re-|would have appeared. {a change in the line of march.. The| proprictor of the Thomnson general; The geodetic survey corps v o {turned from a few davs stay in New| It was truthfully stdted in the arti-|line to he followed was ziven out Sai-|store. has been elocied director. treas- | dered fhato sections about six miles| .5 . . [York. They have purchased the ma-|cle that the service of The Bulletin|urday and will be as follows: Union|urer and general manager of the con-|SAuare in the vicinity of Point Judith | e : or | chinery for their new shop. which| was courteously granted to us, and we| Square to Front street, to South Matn.{cern, and is soon to leave Thompson | #05.084 clegreduaf, Jobates, Eear. 1o/ shor EEREY oill (it an & Toor ek courteously presented our article in|to Center, to Chapman, to Kinz, to)to take up his new work. "‘L!Lc—': d‘x};; D e . e Grove, to’ South Main. to Front. to Main, ' to Providence, to Marshall. to Woodstock avenue, to Church street, to Pomfret street. to Front and up! school. At the high school lot .thel veterans. who are at the head of the line. will fall out and review the. rest of the procession as it passes by up to Providence street and back to the cen- ter of the city by Main street. It wasi the Anselm Mayotte post of the Amer- ican Legion that suggested that the clear, typewritten form to the repre. sentative of The Bulletin in this dis- | trict. He accepted it and it was pub- lished in that same form. It is evi- dent, therefore, the responsibility was taken from our shoulders. It is, moreover, difficult to under- and why the local Bulletin 'repre- sentative with his clear conscience ap- propriated this statement to himself! We realize he is not the mouthpiece of the Shore Line Electric Co. in this dis- Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Brown, Miss Bes- sig Kingsbury and Miss Helen Kings- Ibdry, were visitors in Andover and | Bolton, Saturday. Many from the village are in Nor- wich today (Monday), attending the tair. Rev. W. 8. Beard, chaizman of the| Connecticut committee in charge of | raising this state’s quota of the Con- gregational church tercentenary funds was in Putnam Saturday About 50 Putnam people gathered in! the Empire theatre iriday night to listen to the speakers representing the | striking trolleymen of the Shore Line electric raflway. Much of the even- ing was given over to attacking T lobster fishing equipment and_charts have The daté when dra 1 , - in certuin seciions maar y y ’ Ll these charts and lo « three days’ notice removo . gear from that section. Sections Be buoved by red flags murkinz eastern limitand by biack flags mark- | TODAY Time at LABOR DAY 1 i | | A large company attended the an- |pual ecleston reunion held .. M| trict. And we know that after his|veterans have the opportumity” to re-| “scribes” and complaininz thai = s e e R Vene ad . G er, | SPIeNdId record on the local exemption | View the parnde. and this susgestion | striking emploves were unable to et innic ef.C. Marray Co.}/{The J. . L ek, Ropert wibur ana duushier, | S ity assiated s matorialy gn | Was At once adopied. Al ine dlose of| heir Gide of ihe conirovery ints itel | O 8IS ner rienas L «U. LINCOIN U0, | yiarion. have returnea ‘nome after| (Ciqing our hovs 3,000 miles across the | the parads there wiil be sneaking at|newspapers. The remainder of the w [gpending the past week at Groton|.ea to fight for honor he would not at- | the hizh school ground. The speaker|evening was siven over to a presenta- | fl‘r;f" Ruth Campbell is off for af'¢MPt collusion nor grace the columns|will be Major Haggerty of New Haven. | tion of the strikers’ case. At one point = b Mary A. Bliss, A . 3 = of his paper with the views of such a! The service ren will then march to address Mr. Rooney had to rafse e 3 eine is good and 1 th i | week's vacation. i _Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Young attended Grange clam bake at Pachaug, Thurs- in order that him a® a Tt voice . considerably his_audlence might hear trolley car went bast the building. . I have had rheuma stomach was have taken, bhut dishonored party as the Shore Line Co. Let us clean our own house We trust this will close this inel- Dr. F. C. Jackson | Hammond hall, to be served. where the banquet is While the men are at of Central Ma: F Aay table Miss Rose Sezuin T o ) n ny styles and sizes and all o Mrs_w. G Burdick returned home h S A8 Yillaze and Miss Buizer, sister of Cap- e e e good 11z Goidine. 3 % I 2 rom Wester: undav, after spend- EMPLO' s ain of Police John Bulger, will ‘pro-| ¢! = Bl L8 get up y DENTIST of the dependable kind. i s Tea uvs witn wor micce Sew| ug. 5 MbLOYES COMMITTEE. [ Vi ficical enteriainmat. Totn are | [otarn to werk on two hours' notice 1€ i ) e i | W. F. Thorpe. Rifny oams ropresenting State] Eraduates of the New Enzland Con-| it SO RAaY TG e SFecision of troubied > £ Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | | Several from this vicinity. attended | ovq Gompanies In Norwich, Wilis | povatony: At the conclusion of the| o hoard of rabitration. with no pro- Lol I i Let she the auction sale of cattle in Ledvard dinner the medals are to be presented| iy .'* Alexander Gilman, postmaster ach for 1 i Hours —8 a m. to0 3 p. m. Phone 4] us show you. | Thursday. VA7 |mantlc Pawcatuck snd Dénelson will |Putnam ex-secvice men by Mayor|sI9X AIAnSor Silman, ov osiis had chronic constipation = o G { 2 e comp v (Monday) in a regi-| Allie W. Marcy s altogether, and my foo = | ntal shoot the’ Toosd %5 Th i _|and presented the speakers. Peter 1. codi JAY M. SHEPARD Westport. — The crotx de zuerre| oo will bring fogether About 40 0f | lowe: “Drosented by 1he people of Pui | Reoney of Worcester and Harry I Y B et R i : ~ > | which was awarded to Horace C. Hurl- | the best marksmen in the Third reg- | nam. Conn. In zrateful reconition of | MCGlone of Norwich. The facts in sleep nights and weuld = & | e & Ehapara butt. Jr. son of Horace Carpentier|iment and the event will be held under | patriotic service in the world war.” | hOth of their addresses were similar to R Dould Tved . Hurlbutt. of Westport, never reached|ihe supervision of Captain A. P.| After the banquet there Is fo eb al{hose in the strikers' statement print- before I could met r Funeral Director & Embalmer the soldier for whom it was intended.| Wodoward of Danielson. Inspector:of | short nroeram of addresses. and Capt.| Ghei? TNe Bulletin the first of last| o ol OND, eevora] of mv fricnds 1o - . Mr. Hurlbutt was killed August 17 in|gmall arms practice. E. Lockhart of New Haven, an| " & " Goldine Man. couldn't be from one hot T 3062 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC an_automobile accident, and was Buried ot cHe Wilowhrcok corastery organizer of the American Legfon, will concerning that order. St. James’ Paroch School will can feel it working In every muscle of my hodv. | kr is doing . Lincoln Co. The J.C. s Wil Lady Assistant Tel. connection open for the fall term Tuesday morn- | PP conce Deep River—Mr. and Mrs. Amos| You can wrap me up six bottles for it is the - i st HAM —Ee= illimantic ing, following mass at St. James he Jday's program will come to aLester. of San Jose, Cal, and Mr. and|of, and I want to stick to it tll I am nv C s Norwich church which all the pupMs will at-)close with the open air dance In Union | Mrs. Charles Lester, of Gilroy, Cal.| wants to know what Goldine will do for rheumatism S ot square. In case rain should make out- door dancing impossible, the dance will be in Union hall. which has heen decorated. Tn case the dancine is in the hall, it will mform. have been at the Connecticut Valley. Orchard farm recently, guests of Mr. i:s! Mrs. Georz: W {Sglce‘r‘ Charles ster is a nephew of G. W. Spicer, be limited to men infand is the owner of the largest prune tend. About 400 children attend this school. o el Meriden.—Arthur E. J. Reilly, son of Ex-Congressman Thomas L. Reilly, over to my house at 8 Archer street and I will tell them These statements are given to us by reliable getting results from using our medicine and be know of it. I will be at this store a few days lon who have been unable to get down to sge me be _ Killourey Bros. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Maxwell Agency Maxweli and Chalmers Cars and Max- well Trucks. Used Cars. Furniture Tel. 705-3 Undertaking Tel. 705-2 i of Meriden. has been appointed as- orchard in the world. It contai 1.- a [Riie, Conn. l H. E. ANDERSON Sistant Polish consul general in New| Windham County Farm Agent Ben-|300 acres of land. He aiso operates’ O PI2°® - ler’s B P 21 Magle St. Danieison, Conn - |York city, "l samin W. Ealis was in Willimantic onla cheese factory at Gilroy. Goldine—at Engler’s Broadwav Pharmacy

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