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- : Nerwich Bulietin, Willimantic Of-j Raymend Offie fice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. b N‘;‘ What Is Geing On Tonight. P. 8 “Francis S. Tong Post, No. 30. G| & Doy { £ R. meets in G. A. R. hall, corner of | Jiof 5 ; Main and High streets. e == . ;&n 60 members of James J. Shea \ =u post. No. 19, American Legion, attend- ; Harti ‘e the meeting held In the G. A. R.iGoies ‘rpoms Friday eveming. The members |io seiedt Were addressed by Frank P. Fenton, cany. 5 wbé' e i | ko Coters | A chapiain anpoin Dr. (Capt) W. P. Keating of | 2rnnai ‘dues of 32-pavable Aug. lst, e world war veterans. The follow. | were fixed. It was decided to meet at s Ford will tike care of the men who try to 3 'o'clock and the | mi day) ‘ will start at from the world's series will b durimg the game. in this city will previous meeting in - 4 to an in- Goor carmival to be given under the |réturns ‘This & was - eznlmtnlwlth this cy to tu.‘e‘ the carnival at a te to’ e 3l 3t 4 da . o, gcided 55 Me: the Y. M. o da 2 cnote 8lauds Have' Seva Imueca’la ut, | dny 4t the on " Tompie ey e o P, % m |midnight Friday and lasting for twen- | Monda: October 6 at 8 AT aT nath e Thsiom or'tne ¥ SEtercr s o1 feoye St b the Sache) deer igion and observe e o L en o i ot | @by accscdimg- to the mies Of the in the lobby, followed 4 the gymnasiumi and bowlmg into a library and the sheriff’s room partitioned off. and a toilet imstalled on_the north side. to have some local talent fm tertainment. _During the months the ¥ has ¥p2 i { 188 were chosen as executive commit- |5 o clogk. on Ieiday ‘evening of each !tme: James J. Lee, Charles W. Hill | wock, for the preseént. - Piche, Raymond F. Gates and| The ahneuncement was made that ‘STORE MURRAY’S BOSTON Willimantic, 1 changes and during the The cases of boaks formerly kept in sons desirmg to lycome . the sheriff’s room afe soon to be mov. quaintea with the b ed inte the mew library. contemtr Wil Ciargnce E. Carpenter, employed R by the Central Verment Railway com: y as a telegraph operator at the Iocal station has received nouification of his_promotion to the ition of spare dispatcher. 'He will no doubt be expected to take up his new duties in = New London within a short time. R An sersplene flying low passed over 4 B¢ thig city fiving in a southerly direc- 2 tion about 4.30 Friday afternoen, and “Civll. 8ewwice |5 local baseball fan who watched them attention {6 the | go over tnought at ope time that the “to: vecent an- [men in the plane were coming low] nouncemient of v open 16 the | enough to ask if Chieago had won the public_thé United Sta\: Intérdepart- | game. “'Mr. and Mrs. J..B. Chamberlin -apd 1 nrove to be. § evening- and ment_Social Heggiene Board will- between teams composed of The superior court antercoms in the All arrangements for en town buflding is undergoing repairs.|. the evening are vet to be The rosm used in the past as the the social dej t of the judge's private room is being convert- OCTOBER 4, JEWETT CITY The condition which has: exISt8d on the East Main street highlahds is be- ing further improved. ‘Besides a dressing of nearly five hundred loads of gravel, four large catch basins are being built at different points. be- tween Wilson street and Brown axe-, npe. These will connect with the sewer fain and, in connection wvith the gra- vel, will give added assurince that this usual stretch of mud will be rem- cdied this winter and next spring. This important piece of road carries all the Textile Novelty = Company’s travel, all the ice traffic, the travel to and from Hopeville and "Stone Hill, not to mention the great volume of regu- la% suburban passing. For years attempts have been made to fix matters. Now it seems in a fair way to be accomplished. One man who knows, says that at this point for several hundred yards the water is very near the surface dur- ing the spring months. and he, with many others interested, declare. that the only complete and lasting rem- edy is to make it a state road, Like Main and North Main streets &he present improvement will cost about $1500. The local weather man pulled off his coat Friday and handed o¢t some reg- ular weather. Screens that had been put away were got out, and good old fashioned summer was enjoyed again. At 2.30 the mercury ran up to 90 jm the ‘shade. Various mhde at the plant | improvements of are the being Textile Novelty Co. on East Main streets . The sranolithic walk has Deen extemded all along the front And to the eastern a number of appointments to fill posi- family of Churchville, Penn. are vis- boundary of the property A new of- CORONA—15¢ BANQUET —15¢ fice, built of brick. is nearing com- pletion on the western front which will be equipped and ‘fitted with every- thing convenient: and smodern. Earl S. Hiscox is rewiring the entire main plant, in_ accordance with the com- pany’s policy of general improvement. A special meeting of the Twelfth school district was held Thursday ev- ening at which time it was voted to reseind the vote passed at the annual school meeting wherein a three mile tax was laid. A new vote fixes the tax at five mills. The committce were empowered to borrow funds to the amount of $2,000. iting with relatives in this city. As election day comes closer inter- est seems to imcrease and the candi- dates for the various offices can be ssen talking with friends on _the Streets in order to size up the situa- tion more clearly. William Jane Mathews, 22, of Lowell, and Alphege Potvin. 27, of this cit: will appear before the judge at the po- lice court this (Saturday) morning to answer to the charge of breaking and entering: the saloon owned by Zepherin Coutu at 31 Jackson street, and the dy goods store at 31 Jackson street Own- 2d_by Samuel Eisenbers. tlons in its field service. These D sitions are chief -of division of rela. tions with states' §8500-34500: super = qualifying for these positions as de- scribed in announcement No. 470 will| be eligible. In certifying eligibles for| the appointment.‘to the field serviee preference may be given to residen of the state whers the vacancy may {exist. but on request of the interde- i partmental social hygiene board the| | highest eligible on the register, re-| Trend of then Modes —IN— Here's acigarfriend without a double cross in his make-up. T've smoked up on Peter Schuylers for 34 years; never gapdiess of residence will be certlf “rne preaks at.thess plagesiof bud-| Henry St. Pierre, 52 of Glasge: died s e % § 3 2 iness took place of- of June|Thursday nigh s wife and one .as-a-Ma: oohe Tilted SOt O ol 56, Netweon -chitantr and 1o |cnilg survive: g y-morning fragrance. e Mr. Coutu clams a 10ss of be-| The services of the Forty Hours’ Never a touch of an: clock- tween $50 and $75;-all in'lguor stocks and Mr. Bisenberg claims his i6ss to be $75 in silk goods and other bits of merechandise. Chief_of Police Killourey was no- tified ‘of the ‘break “on the mo.ning of | Ju'y 1st. and since that Hime has been | werking on the e. Thurslay mor=- ything but clear selected Havana men and women will be admitted to the open competition examination fer. Artists, to fill 2 vacancy in the public health service, treasury _department, Washington. D. C., at $1800 a veak. for which applicants must be filed with{ ihe commission at Washington, D. C.] orior to the hour of closing busines devotion are in process at St. Mary's church. Priests who assisted . Rev. John McCabe Frida% were Rev. Fa- thers Bellerose and Chagnen or Taft- ville, DesSureault of Occum, Sullivan, Willimantic, LeClaire, Hartford: Jual- bert, Baltic, and Waish, Voluntown. Rev. James B. Aldrich, the pastor, in his filler. on Oct. 14, 1919, & 1. and 3 1" White Sox backers had that T t :‘f;‘sonh:m‘m e e et 1l win occupy his pulpit at the Metho- ou so” look, after the zame was over} ,citeq Mathews Who was stavisg in » | o0 CUpTeR. Bunday. Mornme sub- ey A T anes for TeS]town Just outside of the city. Thel|iliCorm T.cague at 6 Sarl Howe, lead- Imoney which has suddenly -become scarce in the city. Because of the. fact that the mext twe games are bes: ing plaved at Chicago odds are in- arrest of Mathews at 11 a.m. Friday led to the arrest of Potvin of thik city who was said to be Mather's ac- complice in the crimes. Chief Killourey er. Topic, Training in - Citizenship. Preaching at 7. Rev. Albert Donnell at th® Congre- The first complete showing of Coats, Suits, 12¢ i 10T 3 clined to lean toward the Wfite Sok. ik el | gational church, will preach on The . and Dresses, in the cleverest originations; &=, [v ‘v oward e Wi sor} RO etuming "o i oo W0 | zational church. wl preach_on The A cigarfriend to tie to—mild, with a “sure-pleasing” flavor the evening by the pastor. Title, Fore- counter all dav Friday but could find gleams of Liberty. o Cincianati money tch cover It 5o Be| Lo s e Dolce o B | and he was arrested at 3.30 Friday afi- and color combinations of exclusive de- the has left’it there for todav's game. | arncon and. locked u S ] A ist church con up for the nizh ¢ the Baptist churcl sermon : . . 2 ok o 5 Lineups of the teams that are to Chier Killoursy returmed to +his city|to the juniors by the pastor, Rev. My- Mide for 34 years by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Afbany, N. Y. signers is on ex tion durms‘ our Fall|ria " kecreation Park Sunday af-| Frday evening. | brimminz. Mathews|ron D. Fuller, will he Neighbors Made | ternoon have been announced by Man-| with him and locked him up for the|to Order. To the seniors, Glouds. Bi- : lager Jack McQuillan of #he Al Stars.| night. This is not the frst instance|blp class and church school at noon n]ng. | Here's the lineup’ of the New London hwhen the local police have run their|Y. P. <. E..at 6.15, der, Miss |Independ~nts: Brogan ss, Shea 2b,| men to the ground and Chief Killiurey| Fannie Fay Morgan. Topic. Our Re- ISy'!v_ia_ :nn,r Maniey ‘1'?, M_cGr‘n\:h(‘lf.‘hl» deserves. praise for the fine work done |lations L‘f U‘(hor».. Sermon at 7. Sub- = istrini 1t or p, Oliveri cf. Covle clin this case. A large quantity of the |ject, ible Faces Woodward, of_Attawaugih Sohducted | moved From (he pirsonsge this wes 4 and Cranier » or Tt The Al Stars| stosh aods have bien recovered. by | Tha following. hunters have taken | the o, st T aaEng EROLClet | moyed trom he Parsonage this week [PROVIDENCE THIEVES GET will line up like this, Flaherty ¢ Ni-| the police and will be returned to the|out licenses with Town Clerk John| Mrs. Willlam Yaré sang. * The bedrers | Marshall Frink. ot $750 FROM NEW LONDONER ° chols 3. Ford ss, G. Adams 1b. J.| owners after user as e¥idence. Welsh: 3. J. Shew. J. B.-Sheldon, Hen-| were Luther Smith, James Pucker,'Job | Miss 'Hannah Baton is having b Stephen Patkin, 28, millw g = “Adams rf, Comins 2b. Noei If, Johnson o B i | ry . Wesman, Herbert. Wild; Earl Clark, | p, b o = b a g Frid ree! w ! " | Wild. Ea .{ Dawley- and "George Jacqu Burial | house>fépaired and shingled by Plain- | John streef, New Londor £2 jof and Lewe p. ~Thé jogul team has Sunday” Notices. | E: Gray. Frank 1. Holmes, William | was in Grove street cemete Putnam. | field workme: of $570 in a downtown stre | met defeat twice this season at the| At the First Baptist. church. Rev e S e B 5T s EDRES RS S, rkmen. 70 in & Jowntow » ev. | Marshall, William Magel, J. W. Potts.| Mr. Dunficld whl be greatly 'missed 1n | The grang ¢ dehce Thursday afternoon after - hands of the boys from down thel Arthur D. Carpenter. pastor; morning|jr. Andrew E. Salisbury, Jas. Blair.| this communit yJFhe suange . meetidy = Wednesday | JoUE o GlSto S oo z | river and will go into the game for re- | worship begint at 1045, foilowed et Wol Warniar B | commAI ey’ ang | SientE wak Thllaed by, o . soctel -in | counted themeney. L o : yenge this time. dmfm running wii | communion. Subject of 'sermon. Liv-| Ambot. Jr. Cligford Mitchel, Charles| chilaren istteds in. Pameuciet R I, | Soagr of Miss Hiinor Herr on poerla day's acquaintance 1o th 5\ : - be a thing unmheard of on the visitors|ing Above the Common Place. Sun-|iWhipple, Fdw. Gomes, Jas. Smith,| frid bt L il o ke was Pre- | money out of a s bank and go 3 Fashion has decreed the Coat for Fall and Win- | team in this game as %laherty and! s scnoor at noom Cliristian Endan | Basbee Gninsdhs. Herbert Sharkey, B.| © oo Yind Mrs. Wiltred Wade. were in | fonied by Miss Shea and other refroan- | money out of a suving o : oy Boscing SL & p. 1y BUSRIE mer | e ohigaon | Nk, And Mre. W enis Wers svRly g oo R TEdence A ind - 1 ter wear, and the models shown in this most e L T a3 cor op| S, Duggan. IfF. Hoffman R. G| '3tve” Addie Aldrich has heen enter ! e High school kin with police inspec " v. Harry S. McCready, pastor of| Willis, I'red Raill, Medos Raill. H.| taining her sister. 3 Wenver, of | " Mr Snd" 3oy Frask Miller ape| ‘rounds” Thursdas ne 1 a 5 o the Congregational church. will preach|G. Willis, G. E. Hill, L. A. Thomp- | Providence et ; - p vain for the p fascinating showing are remarkable for their ai the morming service at 10.45. Sun-|son. Hervert Salisbury, Herman Bit-| 'Mr and Mrs. Joseph Steere of North 'yt "a 2 oV weeks in New ¥ork. | % 03" Cents day school w‘i,n meet at 9.45. At Thp.lgnnd C. Frank Morgan. F. S. Condie.| Grosvenordale called on friends ' and [ Mre. Mellen noT.:eh “!:“;)l!:“‘r‘;g:“;“:n; Patkin told the police that the men b N m. the members will meet at the S S relatives here Tuesda - z came to Providence witt and /o happy combination of feminine charm and Cburch house where a homelike eve- o ) |moved this week. George Farley and | (}0"irain got him to pu v ning can be spent. 4 CLARK’S FALLS el Oceupy the rooms in Mr.|a handkerchief. Inspectors think 1t wa graceful mef line, revealed b H Merning worship at the Methodist| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy of Prov- Smith, 5 & V. Mrs. | planned to substitute wads of pap# SRty > y delightful Episcopal church. Rev. Harley | idence, were guests of Allam Maine Mrs. Edward Bishop, =Has. “hecn| "Il Haitie Fawley of Providence ta | Ut that Patkin was too wary and ¢ s " " s Smith, pastor, will begin at - Sub- | and family over Sunday. They also| entertal her two sisters and their [ Nise Fattle Fawley of Providence 18 | ,ad not the opportunits om innovations in the way of smart effects that Body. In Pimples. Sect of sermon, The Assurance of So- | entertained their daughier, Myrdell| husbands for a week. Mrs. Bishon re- s K downtown stgeet, which Patkin could i . Zial Seremity. Sunday School meets| and her husband, Mr. and Mre. John | turned with them to Brilzcprt. by au-| Several from tHe Green attended the | not lead the police to, while they were e Inflamed and Red. ot noom. The Epworth League holds | Gourley and som. of Westerly, and Mr. | tomobile Tor a visit o funeral .of Eugene Perry Tuesday af- fon the way (o “the store” the men add to these garments—$22.50 to $95.00. its meeting at 6. followed by the eve-|and Mrs. Harry Keeney and three| Miss Maude Biler rerusnel Lome|\ornoon at the church on the Plain. | propased counting the money i i witn o | |ning service at 7 p. m. children, of Old Muystic. Poqneeanx v pins, o gponding olltaeny: off canthrbusy a5 inany. yeate g " A Lrochiman. way helping, Pul | T e W ins s | mant tue SHiage postmmater. o s oo} FIke, i Worcester 7}and had moved to Plainfield only a few | rofi. “*The other, an Italian. pushe Bis | | s Main street. Subject of les- | expert cook, was awarded the prize| About forty attended the Grange months ago. Patkin. Both had disappea n an son-sermon, Unreality. Golden Text.| for best dahlias, and for the best col- Fag e hna i inc the “own, oAl an gy = o alley Before thé New Londoner could k | | Tke 9:60. Responsive reading, Luke| laction of canned vegetables. while | Wednesday cvening. = The lecturer's MGOSUP collect his wits. Patkin says he has Patches of - his hand-wo ortiers were the ad- | Bour was' in honor of Tlora, who is g $200 more In the bank, which will stay '2-24-38-42. . = e soon to be married. A musical 1o-| Bishop Nilan is to administer the | ihe : The skin miration of everyone / there. $ # mirati Trance avas glven. with Aits Bichop 4 |sacrament of ‘confirmation at 5.30 p — : it ; 2 as given, : o g NOANK A e N B e deni: | the piano. “A lunch was served hy|m. Sunday in All Hallows' church, in Suspicious. The members of the True Blue so- | Fere suests e ’ er. — e e | |cicty met at the home of Mrs. Joseph | “'gictara Maine has just sold to| o Kenmeth Fox, of Wethersficld. is) 1If men were less stupid. i ope { e at tr 2 s oG to stupid, women | of them are open BN | Bixtere Ay T and ted alprank Brown, a calf that weighed 275 | §pending a short time on Lathoop|would have o be more,clever. Baudette Region al e e o Mrs. Charles Hadiey entertained the Bt The Missionary mesting was held at — - —— — Epworth league at her home lay the home of Mrs. E. J. Miner last PRrTRRI. R EAST KILLINGLY Friday afternpon with about thirty in \ Never has fashion’s dictations been” rs. Fenley McDonald is ill at her = attendance. An interesting paper was . Mrs. Mary e o es, cake. ice cream and coffee were Funeral services for Capt. Sylvester | ~Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Hyde Park. | oo 4 Mass., were here Wednesday to attend ried out than are i ese Fowler were held Friday afternoon at e t . . d'ey - u‘ F‘n his home in Pearl street being con- l?e lune,r.'fl ,"fd Mrs. Webster's uncle, CAN'I'ERBURY GREEN : j e o e T : AS A WELL FITTED-UP Suits, the new jacket lengths, and Bt hurch There were begutitul | Bertrand E. Benway and Miss-Olive | Rev. Mr. Humphrey arrived Thurs- fowers and 3 large number of refatives »\!d{_\(‘h'hwnrh 7_uos(< Sunday of friends | day and will occupy his pulpit Sun- i i from out of town attended. Burial was | " North Sterling. day. His goods will reack here later BEDRO 3 . A large number of relatives and |and his family is expected early mext fulness below the waist are some of Tl ot A1 ber of _relati a|and nis famil 3 earl ROOM Mra, William Holaday of Mystic hag | [riends were present Wednesday af- | week. Mr. Humphrey is the guest of & o ternoori to attend the funeral of Robert | Mrs. Hawes at present been visiting here. Miss Mae- Sutherland has been vis- iting in Providence. Encouraging reports come from Meriden, where Miss Helen Ross is il from typheid fever in. the City hospi- tal. Mrs. Willam Johnson entertained the Woman's guild of Grace church Thursday at a delightful session. Mrs. Walter Murdick is the guest of | MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE relatives in Groton for a few days. LOCAL AND LONG DISVANCE Louis Anmtomio. recently returned T from Lawrenee hespital after a: z - A""”:‘;‘:K"‘“ OF AL Cation” Tor appendicitie, Is growins stronger. POWERFUL NEW TRUCK John Singer has returned from 2 CAREFUL SERVICE- OW PRICES stay of several months in the south. JOHN H. RYAN STAFFORD SPRINGS DAYVILLE, CONN. David . Shearer Bias been discharged Tolighpne Casstsstion from the service and has re- Springs have decided to comtinue the Thursday half Dunfield at his home here. Rev. W. D. the many Fall tendencies—Prices range from $28.50 and up to B S Crtopy sudo el No matter how well the rest of the house may be fur. nished, unless the bedroom is cheerful, bright and new looking, the effect of a well-ordered house is lost. When you send your friends up stairs to “lay off”” their wraps on the bed or when company comes to spend the night, isn’t it gratifying to have a well-furnished bedroom —one that contains the right kind of furniture—furniture of quality and taste? Just such furniture is the kind we handle. Our array of Bedroom Suites should be seen to be appreciated, and the prices are economical, too. VOTERS OF WINDHAM ATTENTION! - —_— We can furnish every room in the home beautifully, smartest of Serge, Tricotine, Trisolette, 4nd| Killourey Bros. |“i oot o on.|| - A Republican Victory Monday, Oc- , . Jersey, are presented i this Fall disphy. FunenaL oimzcTons awe |53 g,:'."“::t" ’g:a%::.g: E&c‘fi; i . tgtef?;lly n;u! ecl:l:l:.mmdly. t()m.-l new 19‘:9.1'--11 ?lo(;‘!( is " N 4 - e S " o Lop S 3 - - . now in and incl many strictly new designs in Fur. Rich embroideries enhance their 36 Union St. Willimantie, Conm. E_“fifi“_fim . e T tober 6‘]!’ 1919’ means a lawer tax M siture. 3. 9% A "Mrs, Ma atd of Hartford has e = . beem visitidg her coustn. Miss Mary - An excellent line of Ranges, Floor Coverings, Etc., Etc. Miss Linda Mitchell has returned to Wellesley college. , The first degree will he exemplified iat.the meeting of the Odd Fellows next (Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Tachumin! have heen on an automobile trip fo the White mountaina and Poland Springs, e. | Willlam Judd. Goodrich. of Hartford has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Judd. rate in 1920. Better continue the pres - ent efficient management by voting for - the Republican candidates. = BUR MNISHER e m e 3 p m Phone 44 " JAY M. SHEPARD Sueceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalnser| 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant -8 Tel. cennection CENTIE X ve v DQUAK &+ L Branford.—The open season on- crabs in the Branford river is now over and game wardens are on the lookout for Violators of the law. i A A K ST i P s T