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we approve of ipple the towr formed Pratt the Wt The Art of Q neral di faney M hospt Jane ( m included a paper n Bdneation Miss M A t Can the Tea ent Child? Vire Put Your Head have been neglected, there are many appropriate uaranteed Ri W.W.W. solid gold WWW: Gem-Set Ri DIAMONDS A beautiful assortment of magnificent, perfect gems. Let us show you/these glittering stars of Christmas time. Let us show you why our Diamond prices are below those asked by most stores. WATCHES An assorfment that most certainly will delight you and impress you with the fact that this store never sacrifices quality in an effort to get business. Our Watches are ths best the factories of the country produce. The lines are so complete that you cannot fail to find what you want. McEWEN AND CHAPIN “THE STORE OF A THOUSAND GIFTS” Main Street, Danielson, Conn. ABINGTON has bought the Bab- d woodlot, n conducted a teachers’ at'the Center school- — My. Pratt and ciation, Pom and it is hoped wil' anization o has returned from *nl ovell celebrated ORE THROA or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water then apply— \7ICK'S\7AP0 R haps: occasions, /in_wiich the stones stay set, are always rrized. ARE guaranteed. That is one of many reasons why . Misses a s up the It is a fine take and | In both to 1ia Sharpe; stioning, ssion followed. cookies and coffee Allen DANIELSON Prosecuting Agent George Sturges of Woodbury, of the state board of ed- ucation, caused the. arrest’ of two Goodyear fathers held respensible for the irregular attendange of their daughters at school' and they were presented. before Deputy Judge C. S. Francis, in the town court, Wednesda, morning.. 2 . | costs, amounting to $4.27. . It was s Togeth ularly > s the girl's presence in Goodyear was Is there anything more abeautiful ring—or a watch, vered and reported by the town's or bmo%h;. or bar pin, n;ilzv;; SV oc oy of the lasting pres- ment officer, George Willlams, of ents to 8 yville. Qurs is a USEFUL specializing in useful and enduring Beland pleaded mot guilty to the stock. mslxguyw-x.' e economy togbuyhere. Every dollar's :garsierflshflins;egx;na%ggn:xm;:cgc :‘g:lt anded thro i “money-i e gir} hs mnbl;n'klg Ell!: a: ile, b sy continuobusly since December 8 on ae- - buia PN P count of troublé with her teeth. Her When you think it gver as you plan giftgiving you will find carlier absences, shown by Supervisor that there is some one/handsome, useful thing in this store for Horace F. Turner, who produced the EVERYBODY. y school register, were periodical Make out a list todayythe Birthdays—Mother’s Day—the men-folks who throughout the fall and varied from —Graduation—Wedding anniversaries—Oh, one and a half to four ddys at a time, Beland expiained th court that the little children. are about $50 2 week. In making his court, 85" gent Sturges said ” o in Amerl the state. nization worlc dren is not the standard set by the this casera girl of 13 4s stil a mem- ber of thé third grade, whereas she aration for high school. advancement in her studies was due, tendance at school. to deprive their children of the edu- cation to which they are justly enti- tied, and which the state requires the shall haye, because the parents wis] to devete more time to work, even jwhen there is so ldudable exouse as presented in this case—that the par- enis were working to discharge in- debtedness. ‘When he was given an opportunity to make a statement, Mr. Beland . told the court that the family had * living at Geodyear nearly a ye viously the family had lived in Wuon- sock ed a private schoo] where little Eng- lish wis Taught. — —e— e | the English language, he said. her §th birthday. She brought her birthday cake to school and shared it with the chil@ren. The Whist club meets Friday night with Mr. and M Paul Whitehouse. and cos{s, amounting to $7.24, on ac. count of-the ahsences from the Goo vear school of his step-daughter, Mar. jorie Downev. SPRING HILL sive his < closely in futue. Rev. B, I'. Nye of Hampton preached at the Baptist church Sunday. The Ladies' Aid society furnished a baked beéan supper to 30 members o1 the Mansfield Fair association at the church last week Tuesday evening, A business meeting was held after the supper. Mir. and Mrs. 1L L. Stone of Abing- ton were guests at the Flaherty home | & the last of the week and over Sunday. #Henrietta Bissette of Newport, was at the LaJess home a coupl o g f COUPICL nd the mew part of the plant ready R. Sterrs and family of Hart- | {07 operation by February 1. Forty- ford were at the home of Judge L. J.|¢izht additional looms are to be in- Blotin ey £ stalled in the new part of the mill, Walter Day has been confined to his home and in bed as a result of an in- jury to his knee. Mr. was imposing in Tuesday's cases. be piant of the River Weaving company, at the head of Water street, is pre- Cunneen, owner of the concern, will be roofed by Christmas eve and and other such products. services are to be held Sunday. Spec- Adding Horrer to Herror, This revolt in Itaiv i a horrible fin cach service promises to be of excep- tional interess, bound to have Win or lose, D'An- s a peem about it.— zram has been arranged as follows: nday, 11 a. m. organ prelude. from he Coming of the, King, Dudiey suck: hymn, Christians Awake; invo- i anthem There Were Shep- Y, s in the Flelds, Stainer; Scriptur sading; hymn, Hark, the Herald An. 2 Sihg; prayer and response, O Little Town of Bethlehem; announce- s; solo, Joyously Peal, Ye Christ~ | Middletown.—There was a business meeting of the Middlesex County His torical society at itg at 7.30 p. m. ¥ollowing the b as a public m P CRIM ! LOWG BURMIN TP TR PE ANDE it i) i, ;:D“‘u;»m‘y';’- ‘n’!‘h!]”‘ Ly 'I’g\fln UT a pipe in your face that’s filled cheerily brimful of Pririce Alben?xg you're on the trail of smoke peace! For, P, A. will sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your ~life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you tould get away with every twenty-four hours! e You can “carry on” with Prince Albert through thickand thin. You'll be after laying down a smoke barrage that'll make the boys think of the old front line in Francel P. A. never tires taste because it has the quality! And, fet it slip into your think-tank that P, A. is made by our exclu- sive patented process that cuts out bite and pareh—assurance that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of every week without any comeback but real smoke joy ! R J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Alexander Beland was fined $1 and charged that he had not geen to it that his daughter Alexandrina, 13, was reg- school since September, and by telling the 1]l has helped at home with the washing ang care of It developed in court that Beland and his wife are both employed in the mill and that their aggregate earnings atement to the that the © was typical of those encountered throughout. The standard of many peo- ple toward the education of their chil- educational authorities of the state. In should nearly have finished her prep- Lack of undoubtedly to long irregularity in at- Mr. Sturges called attention to the fact that parents have me legal right , where Alexandrina had attend- Bhe knows little of Meda Jacohs was fined one dollar Mr. Jacobs said he was not aware that. the little girl had not been regularly at school, but he would fention to the matter mere Judwe Francis warned both Beland and Jacobs that if they again appear- ed in court on a similar charge, their punishment would be heavier than he Construction of tHe additien to the ressing with survrising rapidity. . aid Weanesday morning that the addition that the machinery will be installed which manufactures eotton worsteds In churches in Danielson, Christmas ial programs have been arranged and At the Baptist church the day's pro- " NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER -18, 1919 rup too A : and deep, the massage devotee is apt to 5 8 74 L6 ” b tohars Tt i fouens s M Frank Keenen in “Tle False Code Harold Crea, who hag lived in Puts nam, Mechanjcsvilie, the Grosvenor- dales and Webster, was taken to the | ws Brooklyn jail Wednesday afternoon, b: Constabie Nerri Coderre of Nort Grosvenordale. Crea was before Justice Charles J. Johnson at North Grosvenordale on Wednesday morning, to answer to a charge of having attempted to astauit Mise Aldea Maynard, of Wilsonville, in the tewn of Thompsen, on the night of Sunday, December 7. Crea pleaded not guilty to the charge against him, but probahle cause was found for holding him for trial at the next term of the superior court for ‘Wigdham county, his bond being fixed n% 1'11'6”’ whieh he was unable to fur- nish. Crea was arrested in North Gros- venordale Tuesday afternoon by Con- stable .Caoderre. Crea disa; aft- er the affair for which he was bfought intg court, and is believed to have besn in Webster and Woreester sinte that time. State Péliceman Howird Ei- liott was In Worcester Tiesday to ar- rest Crea, but in the meantime Crea had come back to Narth Grosvener- to get his clothes. Hearing that he was being accysed of a crime, he went to Constable Coderre and askéed about it, and was promptly placed under ar- rest, and State Officer Blliott was no- tified. Mr, Elliott went t6 North Gros- venorlale and brought Crea to this city, locking him up for the night at the police station. In ‘court Wednesday moming Miss Maynard appared and identified Crea g the man who attempted to assayit er, From the information given to offi- clals mho have béen in touch with the |- case, Crea. who is a stranger to Miss Maynard and the young woman were both passeneers on a trolley car that reacted - Willsonville durinx the ev- ening of Decemher 7. ~When Miss Maynard Jeft the car to go to her home. Crea, it ig charged, alse got off and followed the yvoung woman, quiek- Iy catching up with her and réquesting that he be allowed to aecomipany her This permission was refused, t is alleged. Crea thereupon seiz- e her and threw her to th esround. Miss Maynard struggled and shreiked for help and Crea, it is alleged, aban- doned his efforts and made off. 1le was not seen about North Gros- venordale from that evéning untii the time of his arrest. Crea is 26 years of age and his home 1s sald to be in Southbridge. Two of Puntam's well knewn citi- zens were reported Wednesday as se- riously ill at their homes. A. A, Houghton is ill st the home of hig son, Dr. Harry Houghton, on Grove street, and Charlés W, Bradway is ill at his heme on School street. The Day Kimball hospital in this i again crowded to’ capacity, so that it has been necessary to employ cots to provide for all who are re- ceivirig treatmiént at the institution. Here is another urgent reminder that the hospital is badly in need of the addition far whieh a fund is Dleing raised, and that the addition is sore- 1y needed at this time. Constable Nérri Coderre, who s night offleer in the Grosvenordales and generally keeps an gye on the peace and weil-being of ‘the thriving cominunities in that section of the town. of Thompsomn, has a specialty that has been occuping much of his time for the past few weeks, Having nothing to do but s'eép. whick he doesn’'t care much about, after a night of vigilant work, he gaes out killing hege through the surrounding country and has ended the days of evén 60 porkers during the past five| 1 Coderre is a husky and rather enjovs tackling a porker of the 400 pourid class and despatiching him in record time. The big and good-na- tured ‘constable’s 13 years of expe-; mgs Bells, Mrs. A. Frost, Cosmbs; hymn, O, Come Ye Faithful; bene- dietion; postlude in A, Guillmant, The Surday evening service is to be a con- cert. by the Sunday scheol. 1 Handkerchiefs, separate or in bexes, | To Properly Treat . Obstinate Wrinkles e S e— s Particularly wheré wrinkles are long AMERICA’S GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR AT HIS FINEST aggravates the wrinkled canditio] y.:?,z. ihe oppusite’ Tesult i etter than massage, of -rgtmnp or the most obstinate wrinkies, well as the finest lines, is a remark- able formula which you may reagily ourself of, as you will have no ifficulty in procuring the conmstituents from your druggist. It is this: The Story of a Man Whe Was Wronged by His Associates. Bore the Brunt of Their Crimé, ‘and Then Took the Law Into His Own Hands, An Abdorbing Six Part Drama Photoplay, - VIVIAN MARTIN in THE THIRD KISS fihey A Picture Crammed to the Brim With Stirring Scenes, Amazing Sur- oynce “of dered te, dissol i i i . 5 = une-hnfiwx'yl :{'mg&;‘d%n?df! l’fiy’}‘:«‘i‘ prises and Dalicious Humor n Six Acts. . face, neck and hands in this, T > B M/ feet is re‘:fly marvelous, ngt‘only“;sego = A ’AHNVA'D BOMANGE - Ralnbaiy Ceredy wrinkles, but also in cases of baggy B cheeks and chin. The application if tor . freshing and soothing, tending to re- Ilht.va 2;!5:;;. Jx;h flfxe witeh ,il zel and . Ol eours enti; armiess to the skin.- Nl DIAMOND! Perfect Gems From a Reliable Store Prices Lower Than the Present Mar- ket Warrants WATCHES Various Famous Makes. A Complete Christmas Assortment GEORGE E. SHAW JEWELER Putnam, Conn. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures, 2:15, 7 to 10:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday SWAN AND WESTBROOK Formerly With Neil O'Brien Minstrels, in a Man and Women Act Entitled “BLACK AND TAN” MERIMAN GIRLS A Novelty Musical Act, JAMES AND BESSIE AKIN Man and Woman, Full Stage Variety Offering. CLEQ MADISON and WILFRED LUCAS in “THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE"—A Dramatic Story of the Northwest Pl A R B AL e R LR A B LR U S KIPLING COMEDY KINOGRAM Y MATINEE 20e—EVENING 25c—RESERVED 35c—TEL. 1557 DANTELSO% CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG, BOWLING and FocKET BiLiTARDS | WEDNESDAYS LADIRS DAY, | Bowling tie aport® for all. Prize “eR away everv Baturday. YOU ARE TNVITED. FRANK BARBER, Proy. rlence as a meat cutter and butcher has given him the ex necessary to c Y out his s Work suces ssfully, and his sery: much in demand. T e general jare fo give a Christmas program Sunday morning entitléd Christmas in Story and Song. Seheols close this week for weeks’ vaeation, two IBREED)| THEATRE HEBRON The Christmas exercises of the chil- Aren of the Congregational Sunday school will be held in the church on Christmas ‘night. After the exercises and distribution . of presents from the tend in the Inter-class Contest i vi 2 I in n | tree, STV ' : o Rt ntes clash Comare, 1 dy:;supper \?m be served to the chil during the coming monthe. Chri i chi 3 S, hristmas exercises by the children Plans are under way for the annual o ‘ High School notes: This (Thu noon, the Senior class ccnl(l-st r’;d:;l choice of its representatives in the Annual Inter-class Prize-Speaking sontest, will be held before the sehool, Eight members of the class will spealk. From these. two will be chosen to con- <TODAY— Wanda Hawley and Norman Kerry of the Center schoe! will be held I'ri- Parent-Teachers' Night, about Feb- |day atternoo it ! TR 5 - | day n, | ruary 17th. This year there will be a| The schools in_tewn will.close Fri- “V' inn i centest by the typewriting and sten- |dav for the holiday vacation. lrtuou’s S ers ography class for speed and accura- ey, & short play, a short debate, and plenty of music. The members’ of the choir of the Congregational chutch are preparing special Christmas music for Sunday The debating teams for the High | morning, which will be observed as School trials have been chosen andlChristmas Bunday, the subjects assigned. A formal an- A nymber of Hebron people arc in A Soul-Gripping, Heart-Rending, Peerless Drama of Today Bessie Love —IN— “Over the Garden Wall” A Happy Tale of Youth and Romanc HAROLD LLOYD in “SOFT MONEY” CHINESE-AMERICAN BANK HAS BEEN FORMED IN PEKING Waterbury.—Mr. and Lilley of the Hotel Elton left this week Mre. John A. PARDONED FRQM SERVING TWO YEARS FOR THEFT OF SUGAR neuncement of these teams and trials | Rockville this week, attending the su- will be made at the first of the new |perior court. term, when work will start. The third number of the High School 2RIEF STATE NEWS Lecture course comes in Japuary, e when Misg Flora M. Haviland will read | Recky Hill.—The cne thing badly | Joseph Lincoln’s. interesting story, | needed in this town is a motor fire “Mary 'Gusta.” The lecture course has apparatus. been very popular, th vear, and is| Neorfolk, — Five barrels of live roving a great success. The High |shrimps have been received here for ehool orchestra will play in eon- |the Walcott-Childs estate, where they {g;c:mn with Miss Haviland's read- :will he dispesed of in ‘Tobey pond. The school has started rehearsals | Plainville—The Standard Steel and in a three-act comedy, “Phyliy' In-|Bearings, Tnc., has made final plans heritaiice,” which it anticipates pre-|for @ restaurant to be installed in the senting before the public early in |addition which has jusi recently been February. - There are sixteen, char- {PUllt-t0. their factery. acters in_ the play. Danbury.—The et pailway com- Although Putnam has had 20 licens- | pany expects the ival of two more Dec. 10 (By the ed places in the past and five drug|one-man’safety cars similar to the one 2 successful formation of stores, it ig stated here that no liquor [ now in use on the Lake line before the American bank here is can 15;«1‘-" )’f purl:has\ed in this city | end of the presont month. highly commended in Chinese circles. scause the druggists have not taken 1is | The total authorized capital of $10,000,- out the nécessary licenses, 3 o':;i‘a’t::fg' MmO L {000 ha sbeen fully subscribed, Approximately $7,500 was raised here | salaries from the mayor down. The 18 Btons of New Tomc onc ¢f the in the Every Member ‘canvass con-|maximum salary will be $4,000 for the |- caus inferested duihe GFERmEL ducted,jn_the interest of the Second Hon 02 o nanictexprsssditia hepe CoRmsatral Shateh o WhS meduea] today: that the 'banking institution xeced the amount that the financial Fous befu immenil s sumiEnt i mittee 0fg the church hoped to ob- | ele hetwicn: China Su Ammasice oo tain, but the liheral giving will pe 1p around the world. Mr. Lilley | oob, 15 TeHE CR20 28S America and mit of doing excellent work with every | formerly with the laté ex-gover-| ., 2°a® SUEES O arcs and dollar that will be received. nor, George L, Lilley, in the Li"‘“-lindu.flfi- of China. “Keap the Home Firés Burning” is|>Viit company. the reminder that hangs over the roof ! Torrington—Misses Gladys June and of the little hut that the Salvation |Kathryn C. Whitney. sisters, third and Armiy workers of this city. have in|fourth grade teachers at the Wetmore the stjuare at Bugbee and Wulf’s for | school, have resigned, to take effect at jew Tork, Dec. 17— Preaid i 1 g o Iho purpose of recdiving contributing | the close of the nresent term. They | NEW Yorky Dec LT bre "91;;“‘;7“2_ big line at the Keystone Store—adv. jfor providipg Christmas cheer in thewill teach in Mt. Vernon, N. Y. o an A ThBrte hparabmi Ny Gagh S 8ilvio Maynard, attached to the|hemes in this city. * American consulate at Caifo. Egypt, has written his parents. Mr. ang Mrs. P, 8. Mavnard, High street, of inter- esting experiences. K. of C. members frem many east- ern Connecticut towns will be here Sunday to wiiness the conferring of the third degree on the largest class ever received in Rose of Lima coun- il which numbers more thagn 170 members. < W, E. Keach, mangger of the Con- necticut Mills basketbail team. said on |7, Wednesday that hé understands that! the Crescents of Taftville will bring an unusually strong team here for the game scheduled for Saturday evening. The real pressure of Christmas shopping is now being felt in Daniel»i son’s storés. Notwithstanding the cold, there were many out of town buyers here, Wednesday afternoop. Mrs, Bridget Sullivan. 78, widow of Patrick Su]::am died at her home in Moosup, during Tyesday night. Mrs, Sulivain wag a native of Ireland. She had Deen a resident of Moosup fgqr years. At Goodyear a number of _cellars have béen comvleted for a mroup of houses out' of the large number ta be built by the Goodyear Mills during the next few menths, . A steam shovel of the Wew Haven ropd is contfinuinz its exeavating op- erations along the layaut for the néw side track from Hutchins street north- wardq to near the Connecticut mills. There were slippery pavements In Danielson following the slight snow- fall of Wednesday morning as attested by the fact that a number of herseés fell in the busipess gection. oy Mrs. €. H. Kingsbury of CD'&F street is to instruet the class in - ketry of the Dayville Girls' club, A few people haye found a Vst of Danie'son people who made Income tax réturns last yvear of interest. The ligt is displayed in the lobby at the postoffice, As is usyal at the Christmag seasen, a fund is being raised here fo bring Christmas eheer to needy persons snd families in Danielson, Receptacles for contributions have been placed in a number of stofes. The money ¢btain- ed will be used. to. supply .Christmas. dirners and such other materials things as will help brighien shadewed Hves during the holiddr season, Following a meeting of the Killing- ly school committee it was anncunoed that increase8 in the salaries of the graded school teachers were voted covering the balance of the schobl Vyear that it wil] amoynt to an in- crease approximately of $110 {9 teachers who havé fauzht in_Kjllingly for less than five years and §140 to fegchers that have taught in Killing~ ly for more thyn five years. Part of this will Aae paid as an ine crease i salary and part a§ a bonus far satisfactory p: in’ a_eourse af perfectfonal training as ?mh\_td by the committee. In its statément the cemmittee say$ the problems of goheol cgmrhittees in these days are not éasy ones; It is felt that this action of the committee is giving the todelers a dquare deal is a Step forward. > % ! West Hartford.—Raymond W. Smith |ing two years in the Atlanta peniten- Putnam lodge of WIks, in the usual| ., the usus West . Hartfo who has an-|tiary for the theft here of fifteen quiet manner- of the organizaation in{pounced his resignation as stenogra- | pounds of sugar, it was learned today. performing deeds of charity, has S| o0 of {he Litchfield county superior | The application for a pardon set forth usual plang for Christmas, and the jqoyrt, will finish his duties Dec: 27. He among other things that Thompson's mothel} was a nurse in the famiiy ot Presidént Cleveland ~ for twenty-four years and is still employed by his widow. day will be made brighter fflr many ;s to become stenographer of the su- through the generosity of the mem-|perior court for Hartford county. bers. R e T There i to be a special Christmas| An English invenfor's stove can be service with Christmas music Sun-|used as an open grate or a range, a day morning ot the Congregational ‘\\'ut\'-r boiler being operated with it in chuhch. either form. Announcement was made of a gift of $100 from the Putnam Manufactur- ing and $50 from the H. K. H. Sill company tp the Day Kimball Hospital Thanksgiving f Ad. | Visit Toyla” « at The Kevston Store. A baleful of cotton is certainly g bale full of blessing. k We Have a Big Pull Danielsen, ,7.4d see the hig line nli " Toys, Dgl’s Games, and Books—adv. w S C : L et itor i lth anta laus [ Maznhasset Manufacturing companyy, - is_down 700 feet, apd water not| Thls Yeal'- ound. The temperature in Putnam at 6 o'- clock Wednesday evening was from 3 to & degrees above zero, according to readjngs on different thermometess, and still faliing, this béing the cold- est might of the season so far in this ciy. : THOMPSON CHRISTMAS CANDIES st Claude Munyon has sold his farm and stock te Linus Togee and has pur- [§ Never before have gye offered such a variety of sweets to chased a place in Worcester, to which | % T the tamily expects to move this monch. |}, the people of this community. Ciias trae eojerzation tor wriday || A box of Candy for her—another for her mother, cne for O e 1o her home n Som- || yours and your sister. Candy for the tree, candy for the erville for the holiday vacation. stockings. Mr. and Mrs. Everétt Lovejoy are 2 o u';}fe?:n?o:n;}:ogf the Sunday school A“ pure, ‘“ wlwlme, I.“ dehclo“" 1} Seléct your Xmas gift here. Thousands cf packages to choose from. Every package guaranteed. 3 .Come and get your Christmas Candy while they last, at 45c Ih. :.. OUR SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ARE: Chocolate Montevideas, 1b..................... 5% Jumbo Salted Peanuts, Ib...................... 50c Peatit Biitdle, Ib. . .. .. Peanut Caramel, 1b. .. Assorted Chocolates, b, ....................... 4%¢ All our Candy guaranteed to be fresh and whelesoms. We manufacturs our own candy. . Mail orders for fancy packages of Chocolates, filled, prices from 55c to $8.00 a’box. We carry Apolio, Lowney’s Iud lnve“-Covell packages. - Bell's Ice Cream and Candy Parlor (Where Quality Costs No More) 144-146 MAIN STREET He has made us his special agents for the distribution of ALL KINDS OF | H. E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves! Bylietin Office Yy morning except! sunday at 430 o'elock for Willimantic Tirst car in morning to leave’ WIIT~ mantic fer Norwich. Inguire at New York Lunch or at the hotels. novedd; JAY M. SHEPARD ' Sueceeding Filmaore & Shepard 1 Funeral Director & Embalmer| §0-62 MORTH ST., WILLIMANTIC | ' Lady Assigtant Tel. connection Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Unién St. Willimantie; Conn. Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) Dr.F.C. Jackson DENTIST Remaves te 715 Main 84, Willimantie Hours —§ a. m. iv 3 p. W mnoul