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A o R v the power to fill all vagancies might occur. The meeting was adjourned. . the democratic caueus Valentine What Is Going On Tonight. A Co. B- Third Regiment, C Sullivan clerk, and the nomina« j@rills at the state armory on Dleasant for chndidates were as follows: Istreet. ssor. John R. Piekett; board of Willimantic Woman's Club mects Alexis Caisse; first seléctman, 03 Main_street Joseph F. Simpson; second selesgman, Violet Rebekah Lodge. No. L O.!¥Frank M. Lincoln: town clerk. Frank MD. F. meets at $07 Main street P. Fenton; town treasurer_ Frank P. F —— Fenton: school board, g.‘lé?-;k Cun- {ningham and Dr. W. P. S. Keating: sonoPublicans and democrats of the|collector of town taxes, James J. Lee; own of Windham held their caucusesi Ujior John H. Morrison: registrar s e Mimuds ight and 0\ Glcre P, D. Donohue: constables, . o e, o ! Thomas J. Killourey, William Ro: lown election on the first Monday of|) . ge. Charles F, Miller and ‘Charles “October. The meetings were b j F. Smith.The fown committee was than other warm air ters. And only tweo all candidate: ziven power tc fill all vacancies that 3 E ” S a5 recemmended. The rep Tt obenr. and the meeting adjourm- pounds of coal fer each square foot of g'vite -per T b o ghedu ed heur is consumed. was called to order b: £ The Troubles of a Merchant and Congdon. chairman of th c 5 e R town committee. the ean < nom- [How to Stop Them. is the title of the They keep you warm it lowest cost. inated. and the motion r djourn ture that will be shown at the v ment voted on in sixteer amber of Commerce rooms this 545 by Valentine L. Murphy. the|film is of three reels, dealing entire- «chairman of the democratic town Iv with retail business, and follows a Tmittee. and came - | business from its early start until it BAE Shter, At the r ican |reaches tae pinnacle of success. show- Ro iuses for guccess and how management saved it from to the ruts that many could- -successful businesses have entered never to come out of with success. Shorlard Fannon will lecture with the s T Crineon o | e Wil Cover the Tollowing supjects HHEHIOHERITE sess nd their causes, newspaper advertis- RlCHARDSON & Bomo" CO. " 429 Industrial Trust Building, ments of 2 continent for over three-quarters of a century. Consult us for needed replacements in your heating systems and we will demonstrate the saving of a Richardson. Judge Otto elief | ing. window display, clerk’s efficien- vmond | ey, selling methods. cre business, vstem in retail busine: There no charge for admis:¢on to see and every business man hould make it a noint to »e at the chamber tonight. War savings and thrift stamps sold he post offices of the Willimantic G jncluding the city itgell. fo'| Auz 2 Laurent Existe, son of(In addition to Mrs. Parsons she is sur- et n the amount he.| Theophile and Luciana Frechette Gag- | vived by another dayghter, Mrs. Amos 2 There were. 841 war sav.]Pon- = M. Hathaway of Boston and a son,| = be selling for $4.19 each amd| 2—Raymond Donat. son of Alfred|Everett H. Moulton. stamps sold for 25 cents|and Marie Louise Martin Lambert. Funeral services for Charles E. Ba- 4—Robert Parker son of Willls P.iker were held from the funeral par- pe local office led with the E. 90 war savings stamps and|and Dorothy Lamb Wildes, Jr. lors of J. M. Shepard Monday after- —with the “Wonder Oven” v LEMONS 1571 thrift stamps. The following wos | 4—l.orraine Mary, daughter of Er-inoon, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Leonard Smith GIRLS! USE LEMONS 71 hrift stamps. The Zollowing o~ | nest C. and Margaret B. Black Sears.|of Sprine Hill oflcioting. = Buslal wae Ashfc Abinzton, Ballouville, | | P—Dorls Marle daughter of Homer|in Willimantic cemetery. THE MOST PERFECT COMRBINATION nterbu; Elliott, Gros-{4- b4 S £ g J. She P . 19 ha DF 6—Roderick James, son of Arthur| James Soea - Poxt Ne. 1§ ey - QOF CONVENIENCE, EFFICIENCY, e. North Windham = Quine- - South Yindham, South Wood- stock, Warrenville, Wilsonville and| reached a membership of 49. Since oF Eq.|the recruiting station at the Liberty | “d-|cottage was opened Sunday, with Chief Blectrician Edward A. Morris, | lan ex-navy man in charge, thirty-four men have enrolled. and with the f teen charter members the roll total 3 49. The station is open from 5 p. m. s Seroe aote dmugenter ok until 10.30 p m. 1t is hoped that the s 2 : Mary Pila 3 st 1 11 number over e 3 Margaret Brewster, daughter of|POSt in this eity wi : cacricie B, and Alls’ G, Kimbail | {0 bundred before the end of the and Eileen Gallagher Racicot. 7—PhyllisHelen, daughter d4_P. and Helen Ward Sawin. —Rose, daughter of Stanislaus and Mary_Baron Jeneck. orners . 9 _Nicola. son of Nicola and Laura T Maskery De Filippo. : AND TIME-SAVING WHICH THE HOUSEWIFE HAS EVER KNOWN GAS OVEN, COAL OVEN, IN ONE OAL, wood er gas may be used, or either of the first, combined with , 0 secure any required degree of heat, John and sumburn and ian ic le . e wi : g = 0GP Albert, son of Charlotte|_ It is believed that the late Hugh C.| oven is always ready; can be heated to the desired tem- = Geh o Tiapen Poiner Murray at his d ane 17th, was perature at once; food Is beautifully done — cn time; there 10—John Daniel, son ef Daniel P.jthe richest man limantic. The Alice R. Lennon Brennan appraisers of his estate, James I Wadystaw. son of Joseph and|Dath and George F. Taylor. found Fonar Lassikse [that the estate was worth $513,953.0 CWilliam Hughes, son of William|of which over $400.000 was in Stock. Catherine E. Hughes Tracy. |and bonds and holdings in various ot* Wilmarth, daughter of business interests. There were but hnd Neyyie F. Wilmarth| three pieces of real estafe, the brick 5 = iblock at the corner of Main street of |which Mr. Murray built in 1894, his Your grocer has th are no complicated parts — no guesswork — no trouble. Simply one push of the lever does it all. Truly a miracle of helpfuiness to the modern housewife. Send for the new illustrated bookiet. The Magee National is very compact [only 46 inches aver all]; It is excep- tienally handseme, eastly kept in order and cleanly to eperate. Trimmed througheut In white enamel.— Glass or plain iron oven doors if desired. hompson » » 15—Virginia Gibbs, daughter F Westford ... . - Walter 1.. and Julia W. Preston Hub- |home on Turner sireet. and wint Killo Williman N iy PO 571 | bel {Home 3% orange City. 1a The busi- & A b, S K 16— Eddie, son of Wiadislaw and|ness block on Main street was ap- ne ov ey BI’OS. Woodstock - o | Mary Walchicl Jackson. |praised ‘at $80.000. "By’ the terms or ice i 16—Morris. son of John and Idathe wi Mr. Mur v left the entire es- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND In the nolice ‘csurt Monday morning |tate to his w§ . Jane Porteou T i e MAGEE FURNACE CO., Inc., BOSTON, MASS. [ o1astein Aronowitz. m_Neustadt-cof Gurleyville, . ar- “on of Thomas and Glo- |ray, formerly of Norwich. They EMBALMERS | 17—Romeo, « 4 for leaving his horse ! no children. Mr. M vas s o eaciie B et \ 3 o Martin Champagne. g Mr. Murray was a thrifly 86 Union St WASSbts, S latn 1N gstreet pleaded ) MR B vothy Hilizabeth. daughter of | Scotchman who learned the dry good: Phone 2950 (Lady Assistant) L - S fned §ooand costs Nl ewis and Matilda Kastendick Ho- |business in his native home at Ca- o $5.60, which was trine, Ayshire, Scotland. He came to o ; SES A Wl Z | ais. | & T = - gharsed with as-|“N Rarbara’ Arline. daushter. -of|{his’country when a youns man and o e o D (he|John F. and Anma M. Moran Pick-|Wworked at the dry goods trade in Bo .8 JackEon [Pl orEdin. The sfries op thellon ton'and Providence. He came to Wil 15 told by Olssoski and Stu- jaughter of Woick and|limantic in March, 1879, opening up Setd Lo i aridnce “chat | 1S Tulia, dau waii store. . T 1504 b eeeia ie DENTIST 10 decision was reached. The case will Angie Qo BUO! 4 ehier of Michael | building on Main street. Aecording (o when & man clnimed by Stubak as a!and Helene Urbam: Maliga, intimate friends Mr. Murray did no n ciaimed by Stubak ax 4 ey M rilliam and{begin (o accumulate- wealth untii X i be called| | e Sarngiid about ten vears ago throtigh his su: o ool e Gmartin | 20— Marie Rose Angelina, daughter [cess as a merchant and careful in Juor On | ot Arthur and Fxandina Martin Lisey. | VeStng in bonds. stocks and busines: mer enticety out of the wav, fol wise whih caal ar weed fire— THIS AUTOMAT - SGALLY SHUTS OFF THE SAS. & Norwich, Conn. Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic = o st the ware Tarer o Rome Anna. daughter of Theo- | ventures. He retired from the drs JAY M. SHEPARD B D e i lore J. and Clara D. Brousseau, Ri- | Soods business five or six years g o s 3 5 s i : | Fle had been at Orange City for nemr- | e - — = —_— — = — e = — Succeeding Fi . pard n “rede two vears 1 : = roin & five w sters - Thirty-five bictfis S¥FFe. ropistered atly - -ArUES ‘t;‘nm(‘.;r Frederick and|l¥ two vears for (;;:a":famm of “his| turned from two weeks' vacation | charge of the transportation arrange-|ov five years ago as we foresaw i/ from a_f i ? Funeral Director & Embalmer ? Frank P. Fenton's office | P43 Morean Formbetger., o and| The administraior of the ‘estate T e o £ SR b R el o e U ety And | healtly ORE L e By % v A during August: 19 were male children | g o oz o rs. Arthur C. Hill of Church street|ade, hompson's ‘class growth for our business and felt the B vt BY, WILLIBANTIC T, Fonoone -'}','.,'d,,f:wS'fl"!""“" Sadouska Hrustowski. e L ) wil] wisit with friends in Norwich to- | the food arl S. Hiscox of the|necessity of planning years ahead. | a3 Taly Anste - 3 e g iLa 5 535 |, 29—Edward L. son of Jon P. and }é Brief Mention. day (Tuesday). - sports. "I might state that the idea fore- | daughte 5 5 fmma_A. Griggs Burnham eorge Gurley returned tof work at| The trolley line in this city at 11.03 3 _ I most in mind was to greatly impro are spending 8 - P S 21—Violette Rose Ida. daushter of| (i local postoffice Monday and Ho-|p. m. was twenty minutes late Mon- | ohe musical night at the onCgrega- |} \resent w ana recreation 3 ring farm. Napoleon and Adela Bernard Fon-|mer Jsham was given his 15-day va- Might, owing to delay caused by | JORAL CRuEER O e per. | features for ‘our 1500 employes. There Rem s Baxe r taine. jcation. There are two moré clerks|another car that went dead just below | R e - 1. iner was ' the | will not be. only four n manufac- | atives from ARl AR — Joseph, s ( George and 3 » . e sons. Richmond I. ner was the el not beronly four mew manufect | &yl Milared She 3 e g e Fho. afe to ‘be given & SAMton with- | Tattville > loist and gave much pleasure by |[Uring - = her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bv b4 | Yvonne Vertefeuille Maciure. {in the next few weeks and then ihe| £ — gololsc gl Euve mUCh picasure W {floor coverins the entive Grand street| visiting her paren d 3 | i Santa. daugnter of John ana|schedule for the vear will be com. | Bio amelirendered selections. . Al lwing. * This Hoor. will (e reserved for | erett Shol Kangette Florita Bonafina pleted. o g % s a WOnd- | ine exclusive use of the mployes _— 1 = E i erfully sweet voice of unusual range & S i gt 31_Charles . son of Charles E.| Max Budinger who was arrested in| mn. polishaamerican Corporation|and power. e . lenv.s Thursday | during the noon hour and will be 1| East Hampton.—kunice Adums 9 and Edna F. Brown Bigelow. lartford Saturday. ‘when o Woman .w building on Mainmorning for ise musical institute at|ied with b . proved appolnii|widow of Fastus . Adams. died at het 31 1 - who had seen him trying windows | dedicated its ne . s e b C nivonsity, Michigan, |ments including beautiful lunch hail| nome on Wells a i fng wllllmantlc Conn { _Mrs. Caroline F. widow of George|gave the alarm. wag at one time em- |street Sunday with patriotic cere-|Ann —Arbor —University, =~Michigan |qo 5y '5ri tling on walls, ceiling and | i/ el o lons rghyp o 3 td - | S. Moulton. dicd early Sunday morn-|ployed by a Willimantic automobile|monies. A parade took place in the|Shere DO Wi take & o of the|floor. a reading and recreation room.{jy s siste T e ing at the home of her daughter. Mrs.|repairing shop. . While in the city-he | afternoon led by the Kosciusko band|fomily of William — Voheeler-s, = the |and a special compartment in which!nephew. (ha Watrous, and. @ Walter G. Parsons of Cambridge.!was waiched by the authorities wholof Norwich. There were 110 men injpution) “direter. The choir sang an](h® men may smoke s | niece, Nirs. riling. T fu Mass. Mrs. Moulton was well known | believed him to be a German sympa- |tpe line besides several automobiles.| anine Rieing which: ~Miss o ia “Another noteworthy development ! nerit’ was held from her la omme Center until about thirty years ago.| Mr. and Mrs. Nelsom A. Daniels have | Polish new republic flag were also| ooboon S4ng & 5050 nd concrete with wide stairways, one | A | Geaicated. = Rev. J. J. McCabe. pas-| Mrs. Lloyd G. buckingham has|enclosed section of which is devised | &= Tarko of Chicopee, Mass.x made ad- scopal chun‘i'lj |uane&:e, r.}'or\\u- ;ho\}:hl' there 1“‘)1" M.‘» (v“w. dresses and children sang patriotic|and began her duties e first of| expected that we shall occupy this > Songs and recited. Delegations were | September. B TS new addition by Jan 1st present from Putnam, Moosup, Will Wilfred LeClair, U. S. 8. Mada Not only was the copper hox her- mantic and Norwich waska has rpte!\rd‘ h"‘" “0"0”";“ | metically sealed but its contents were = discharge and is at hix home. o | e iy, phcked dn ofled, wWater- E cnic wa d at i v -half years of ser-|» Sy b E. eward, treas- Mrs. F. H. Gilbert # his two and one-half y superintendent; E. Sopne ot Bx. end : e urer and other officials and depari- o s"‘“”‘i" iy Mi. and and Mrs. Arthur Officer of { yill, ‘hogqs were present A large truck and a dozen automo-|yyeiicrsfield were week-end guests at 2 biles carried ld" ‘1 dren :n\("gx‘o\\nv“‘“_' aha Mte. Fred Fran Campbell e e b . X motorhoat nd | g Miss | Virginia | Destardinex * lert | MANSFIELD DEPOT row boat, bathing and fishing were “'1""“““3 G A stay in Can-| g Sarah Spinks e;)un,.‘“hml a features not often enjoyed on picnics. | ® = Srick Middle! company of out of town friends The summer cottage of Mr. Gilbervs |, Miss Ruth Brickson of Middietown| g " pinner was served on the la n own desigm was greatly admired. In Mr. and Mrs. 1. I°. Wilcox were re the contests prizes of juzzles, pencil| Wl ey .| cent visitors in Rockville and South DESIRE TO BOAST , . . Albert Donnell entertains the | S Boxen eravons and money were won |y St S0SE P e ‘onCaresation. | Manchester. AR .“,!BU by Bilen Faust. Ruth Ballou, Etheile| #1()*> society ! - Mr. Yale. foreman yetal Spring Parkhurst, Aloni Eichelberg, Alice :f“‘mu;:: at the parsonage Thursday | o Ar Tale (o8 fi,:,\ ‘"!h“mei“?: s WONT TI.V ss e i ias | very 1a of peaches. ‘A large pacsios e Evelyn Reid are in s Me., for Mow that Summer holidays are over, your thoughts are Z served. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert had|ime “mecnes M Ma sdoubtless turning toward making your home attractive fo made ‘avespossble arrangement. for| {005 join tnim ¥ ama” A Wiitred " Burdiek of ) F Sthe winter months. 1 P plannus s el S iy s ROl progry B Paul' I been con- S Ma AT Burditk | Berry Dog e'o»’uos ON-MONTECAC 3 No varnish job can stamp Inorout Varnish. It can be . . e fined 1o his home by itiness for sev- | MRS ek nd o sonn nave | RUGS ARE THE DOMINANT Erown on that farm this season Alex Mc® | ™'\jr and Mrs. Wilfred Burdick of BOSTON COFrEE\ applied to the finest mahogany and rubbed down to — e =| Jewett City's benefactor wa: c- « eggshell finish. Or it will take care of any outdoor job i ad withstand the onslaughts of beating-rain, salt water R D ? T e e et = FACTORS IN ATT RAC’erENE& and scorching sun. There is no limit to the uses of un own At 4 o'clock Friday moming David 51'here‘< nothing that will help make the room in your hoi i o d » K;hdz-dhhdm: -m Woreester Cgt;l:ei @ company “"1"4' d | ] S 1 he ake th 1 your home And once applied it stays for good. Boiling hot water - - 514 R B T e e N e gmore attractive than 4 bright rug, and here are Rugs with cannot mar it. Sold in all sizes. Try it. | TR wek verworked or di | Stome. of (R new Windon' Grand Jpatterns that show the posibility of bringing new color Bay State Liguid Paints are made to do any paint- Socd lidiepy. . The ymplosis At~ | hox i & Tont parcmment doument, | Stones indoors to harmonize perfectly with walls and furni- ing job. A little Bay State” will keep things from being B vt thved focling, Tock of acbiian; |Pand leitercd: outlining u briet his: — banished to the attic. Nothing is too old for Bay ‘mervous condition, backache, theumatie | o, of \he Dueimess from it incep- Sture. Pesigning Your Own Window Hangings Gsa delightful task when you choose from our-arge stock. 2 State Paint to save. Cut down the cost. ®ains, sore muscles, stiff joints. pany’s official seal together with per- of repairs with Bay State Paint. . sonal signatures of all the office: l H _y directors and department heads; 3 s iypewritten resume of events since WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. Jan. 1 of this year, covering a shee: i ] Taclmlgard Slied o : right at the cause of suffering and parts it ! il'hew excellent suitability for different rooms, enables -+ v SR . n ‘:.ory regulate the kidneys and blad- | relating (o corseiry up to the ohl | [ you to fit any and all of your windows with exactly match- N Mifeie O e e e ed AR 8. | s asuca by ihe. company during. the ] past 25 yea showing the almost un- ng lace curtains and draperies. You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout Varnish from Mrs. Wam. Fiscler, 2000 Woodbourne Ave.. | believa advanc or- Ny o s, | Polievebic, advance mede in:thep ey e e In commenting on the event to a gold, now my eyes and skin cre | reporter, Mr. Fanning said Seared up. My kidasys do oot bother me at iThis aow. siructure: Lo uhisg e gk woy more, 1t it wilihelp somootherpote | are” toduy laying the cornerstofie ix i e "™ |one which has been contempluted 16nE time. Except for the war it Lee & Osgood Co. probably would have been built four