Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 7

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Rood - piact county agent and home demonstration fighting forces,-amounting to §9 zent B tion leader, was sent to Hartford. The of the total of men students machinery of government scems fo Sy el itk (gé the |'specialists taught the women how to|nnd' gruduaies. Twenty-seven mem- | when the body of the lord mayor was| °"“{" of 5".0!“']!! diflorder and un- | have been paralyzed into eithen inac- - CoRites 08 fo work wonders' with meat scraps, bread | bers ot the faculty, or of the experi- | conveyed from his residence to the ‘3“5“ :fim )l 1{: een n&molml tion of reaction by the cessation of ; did the 40,000 | Scraps and the left-overs of eyery-|ment station or extension staff, fol-|town hall, Bishop Colahan walked in g 0 three montbs' im- | hostilities, and never was the world e 200001 thing that gnasqueraded as food. .1t |lowed the students.: At times the en- rmers respond that, despite the fact B < 5 isonment. for Inviting subseriptions | go starved dam front of the first body of Cork SinnPr star for great fundamental pro- 3 t Thevcs (e pradir 21 to the Sinn Fien loan. Mr. MacCabe ! itiat- farm-help Was Fbver Al o Iower iy a‘touching testimonidl to the food Ire machinery of alministration | Fein volunteers which acted as a \intet ) er-in-law seen the Ah'n:r bqy'n t.h % one morning -at 6:16 o e him what e\ wanteds there. The boy answered that he was look- io for a hat belonging to his brother. after this he again saw the Pnl.mer boy going toward his home with something under his arm but hn was unablé to make it out. Mrs. Buchariste Garceau aged 3 vears died Saturday afternoon at.the home of her son, No. 24 Ives. - et- Dexter's’ K-imn. Cotton— Desth was due to b{fi“‘ga iy wm SALE PRICE % 3 g Garceau_haying been ill al 3 i ¢ > 8 ; 10¢ Tape days, She was born in St. Leon, | Silkateen :4;"_12“;,!'%’:*;: § - SALE PRICE 8¢ 1 answer charges of selling mpete as several of thelr | Ganada, in 1543 the daughter of Ex- : 2 A d—mnuon thought to be a trifle out|men failed to get to this city. avier and Marie Lamotte Tanglois, Darnidg Cotton— Dress Shields— of proportior: to what can be sold un-| The priges were awarded as follows: | 574 for many years has been a resi 2 CARDS FOR 9¢ Gem, 3 and 4— der present prohibition laws. Chief | Corps having most men in uniform,|gent of this city. She is survived by . ¢ A SALE PRICE fl- Police Killourey entered the store ‘mington Drum Corps Jf Unionville, | ¢1,o " chjldren, Dennis Garceau, Mrs. || Darning Cotton— " 5 e a e o of Brettschneider about 11 o’chcl 17 men, major, James Goodehild, Best| sngeline Martin and Mrs, Ardina 2 SPOOLS FOR 9¢ T - Bunday a m. corps and b Thiteault all of this cite. Willington Basting Thread— IAI.! PRICE 60c o e T A NOTIONS e re were hel w being served was not what some of | Cushma o avelling 1ongest e o o Toomn Tar 1ate holta i shemrogk Linen Threa : uu PRICE 65 :- wanted for after being n.u‘m:::; gll-neef. mt “e and mD;jl;nrx Columbia. Rev. Apr:h‘:r D. é::‘rmm s 2 SPOOLS Fofi 7e Naiad, size by the chief they admitt ‘orps o Mry men, 3 or of the local First Baptis s > % whatever was in the drink made it|John Griffin. Best appearing major, | bonducted the services ai the home Barbourlg Linen Thread, value 35— This Sale needs no M SACE PRicE 9e such that they didn't care to try It |James Goodchild, major Farmington|,nq read a committal service at the S, l e lfllit, llfll' Natad, Sise 4— = S Othess admitted that thelr drink was | Drum Corps. The prizes in these con- | grave in the Lebanon eemetery. AT-{R o1 c00 Tace Thread, value 25c— t is an annual * TSALE PRICE 35¢ §00d clder o In oher cases nothing | tests were silver icving cups. In the| ;ngements were in charge of Funeru.l SALE PRICE 18c wa beld at the time when the but soda. The cider was left un-|baton swinging eontests Majors John ! jyirector Jay M. Shepard. . ys Cusbion Grip Panta Hangers— touched by the ohle! but a jug of the|Griffin, Arthur Veilette and Goodehild 25c Kerr's Lustre Twist— sm m{u‘ begm: in earnest. SALE PRICE 4c questionabie stuff was taken to po-|competel tud the judges awarded the COLCHESTER SALE PRICE 17¢ It fice headquarters . prize, a gold to Arthur Veilette phe thel Aunt Lydia's Linen Finish Thread, manumu-pennylwumd Feit Pad Pants H;'l:"n'— It was cvident (o those who Inhaled | of St. Ann's Fife apd Drum Corps.| Miss Elizabeth Day rd‘““ “hl - a's A read, SALE PRICE 50 the fumes of the mixture that the|Following the awarding of prizes|guest of friends in Hartfo] . in blacl orL ghlu.l value 15¢— groater part f it was cider, but a|dancing was enjoyed until midnight. | A Lasinsk and son Harry motore SALE PRICE 12/2c Banled Shigt pmctgc‘-"— siekish smell thought to be caused bY | Ayo " to_Norwich r Alex King's Basting Thread— S st tha GTICk tos sirons toreusts OB pIE ity ‘an surroumaing ®sowme % B o i i SALE PRIGE b » sary purchase. Wood Combination made the drink too strong for : ¥ those who were atthe plice when the | poleg Dot Sttended the meeting | yoyig Baldwin of Middlatown, was _ cut up the total you find that it SALE PRICE S o hall under the auspices of Americant- { % i0N8 TEFooing machines nave . was well worth your while. Steel Combination i ""fl':g:r{““;"p astely ;“g:"w;:l’?t’fi: zation A‘::‘: D. Eimendort. The|, TRTe® BeW PIEElE oy maling - Buttons 1 SALE PRICE P v o ; % theught, Bret r wil be given| DeSHDE egn et 2:30 pielngk WIh| five'in . Ty e e oad oy | M Cniversal Bone Button— Buy now what you are going to | Colorite, in all shades, value 25c— et e a0k Toverat ‘pinoss | dort. Next on the programme was| PAC% ©% N0V " hands were taken | M 22 line ...... SALE PRICE 6c doz. need for the Spring and Summer GACE PRE S ? sdwral officers raided several places| g gnging of the Star Spangled Ban- | Pand. 3 = by i iRl S R in cliy recently. Brettschneider's| . "uv Mrs “Ruth k. Capt, | 1 this week. . H 27 line ...... SALE PRICE 7¢ doz. sewing, uxdnveullttkonevery unee! p Dyes, al - S, "B S s o hat | Erank . Fenton was then Introduced | o JoI0 WIS of MIIDSton was B R wro0q putton aotas— Bl SALE PRICE 2 FOR 25 Pt e T A o W i and he greeted the people of Polish he Bpil 1 Y Was a trifle hard but Brettschneldef | bitn with a few fords. Fpllowing| ,Services were held in the Epiecopal 12 to 20 line— e Bt S shat)t had been frosen.. | Mr. Fentons talk . evaryhody present | Shapel Sunday moming af 1046, Thp el e, We wish to say that we could - SALE PRICE 8- * R o aints about the way r‘e - | Jolned in singing the Polish National sb q Rev. T. H. Martin offciat- 24 to 36 line— . o o mmmm: Eo . conducting his placelanthem, Capt. J. B, Fullerton repre-| observed, Rev. T. H. SALE PRICE 2 DOZEN FOR 5¢ not replace a great deal of thic Tiger Common Pins— i Sad ai T A el e e Sina| senting the Willimantlc chamber of | '8 - . o ey Sty b 4 11 £ 2 PACKAGES FOR 5¢ g - dype igel B e ROlic®| commerce was the next speaker and | Fred Fedus motore D I b merchandise to sell for anywhere prrp e O antecon L ned that the selling of a b v caki ! . ¢ roni ax— 3 seco; tracti - ures in his place or| e yas followed by W. I Szewsyekl|” sithe Baptist chureh Sunday at|f SOEC - \near the price we are asking now. s FOR % lotts Walker in «Eve in Exiie” the thoss.engaged fa tr§ Snoon who had far his sublect “Why | 10, 514 [ P T the paster, Rew: & SALE PRICE 8 DOZEN BUY NOW AND SAVE Flat Shoo Laces, fn al sizes. Both | Coumo Hamiton's sencationst pley agd I be punished for violating | o' 5o o0 0 CiiLen up tf“s"cm;niry"l Henry J. Bailey has resumed his Bl i tions s neth b vt {an and black- Mack Swain in “Baffied Am- 1 ; duties as carrier on R. F. D. No. SALE PRICE 3o SALE PRICE 4c There will be one case of intoxica- | s talk Was 100 per cent. American-| ¢i0."; fow days’ vacation. today tion beforc the court today and that g g " Mr. Sceley and men are puttmg on 10c Pearl Buttons of Ilrst quality— Round Sheoe Laces, in black, tan only. Ladies 10c, gentlemen 15c. This will be 4 Lessard who was ar- f'l})' mf"“fi' ;:X:Sord’ ;r_:l:h thhe singing| |\ “cross arms on the electric light SALE PRICE 8 &nd white, value 10c— includes the war tax, Don't forget the rested orning__about ‘1(3,3"“"’" R SN TIND oReaL BN | dnicw an they found o jpree number | B rrimming Buttons, in assorted sizes, SALR BRIGE 8q excellent bill tonigt. : . yelock Shen. SIS About sixty members of the Wini- | °f them rotten and unsafe. value 10c a card— Tomate Pin Cushions— * b e 0 ainbe bl rantic branhi of the ¥nights of Co-| Albert B. Clark of Maribore wis & SALE PRICE 8¢ SALE PRICE 4= Breed Theatre. e ‘\mm.: \o_lle Jumbus were at Norwich Sunday JERsk-eRd RS, N LOwWY: i N % " g aor “Desert Gold® Benjamin B. He also had a “talking | etnoon where the third dege gaumes Johnson was in Willimantic| | Oceun Pear. Buttons, in sizes from Xi@ Curlers; 25¢ value— o e TRt e e e VAKEN £ oL T ataday, 't & s . SALE PRICE 21c ture of the Zan that r i’ Accarding 10 be&fu“ugkfl:: i.".’S”c‘é'éiZ“‘?:ufii{ Julge F. P. Pusll Ea heen oon SALE -PRICE 13c CARD Tapes and Bindings Pins and Needlez P HiTiet mifons o meaders 1S ‘ans h ¢ is an old ¢ dead Sunday morning sitting in his| fned fo his home on South Mo B pviming ana Suit Buttons. 0dds | Lewn Bias Tape— Large—value 12%c— 160 valReTALE PRICE 8o nounced by W. W, Hodkinson Cur~ The sound of the drums, big and|chair in his room In the Kimball| Ut @ fert, davs B &nd ends mounted on cards— SALE PRICE 10c SALE PRICE 10c poration for presentation at the Breed smwall. aided by the shrill notes of | block. Mra. Mollio Hempstead who SALE PRICE 7c CARD for SiIN Double ‘Serge Bolting; | Duplex Safery ' Ping— Hat Pins on cards, black or white— [ | theatre today and Tuesday. In.a fes and flutes, b a conducts a boarding house in that —Superior Silk Double Serge g, | D SALE PRICE 8¢ furious storm on the glesert Jomas s 3 t and the town |block sent someone to Mr. Knox's EAST COLCHESTER In black or white—7-8-inch— Sizes 00 to 2— SALE PRICE 6o G Warren encounters the mam he has . Jeairifl W rom about ten gcleck , Sunday) | CUC TR D L SALE PRICE 12/4c YARD Size 24— SALE PRICE 8¢ Tatiors, Ehallc_ > gwom o il Hobert Burian, whem ening neing and en- | morning with a breakfast for him | A flock of robi . o indi Double Serge Banding, in black or | gize 23— SALE PRICE 25¢ BOX charg Wi auspices of the!and when the person failed to get any | Phebes have been heard, signs of ap- Tapes and Bindings white— 2 YARDS FOR 9¢ ;f“ is::éi&;gg?z;? - (Warren's) daughter many years ago, | Drum Corps, | unswer from Mr. Knox an investij proaching spring. ENGLISH TWILL TAPES — 10 | Cotton Skirt Belting — 2-inch, in ize 3 i 2 i5e Children’s Hou suppomn, Burtan produces a certfis direction of ' tion was made and it was found that| It is encouraging to see bare|f (IREERE OV S ¢ Clinton Safety Pins— \ | black or white, § and pacifies the enraged Warren. They Drum Odel apman, the|be had died suddenly. Medical Ex-|&round and a litile green grass in g e ALE PRICE 10c YARD Sizes 00 and 0—SALE PRICE 5¢ SALE PRICE 11c travel together in search of gold, and mem! of t Continental Drum |aminer Dr. F. E. Wilecox was sum-|Places after the heavy coating of ice |l 1-4-inch, value 15c— 3 5 £ E PRICE 6c after finding both fall victims Jo a 44~ Corps and the fo visiting drush | moned and after an examination pro-|and SALE PRICE 13¢ Cotton Skirt Belting, in black or | Size 1— SAL 5c Celluloid Thimbles— rible- standstorm, and before’ the orps lef fown bail and began | nounced death due to ~heart failure | ocal & F. D, carrier cannot [l ¢ i p g v whtte—Ljtnch— Size 2—SALE PRICE 7c SALE PRICE 4c Trites on the back of the certifeate ot w e M. * . T that Mr. Ki s | e s whole route yet becau: N ic— Size 24— = . o R TR St T e et T IRt s 08 hal- Beerh -deat conilitions’ fof the Foads: 1 SALE PRICE 15c 2-inch— SALE PRICE 124c o ;sflf‘;fip;fégif‘_ se M“m'lg_'kfl,l_z'l'h;m‘g?; . child. Mwents turn to Castine, where to 1 ovn here the bigi Mr. Knox was for year emplo; or\“ ne places. 1-2-inch, value 20c— Ik Belting, in black or white— e + % e |Czpl George Thorne is hiding Bis Fotit O as held. Daneing|at the wool extracting mill at Coy-i squirrels became very tame SALE PRICE 13¢ 1% -inch:vatie 890— Alliance Safety Pins— Cusiing ‘Trome— hetrothed, Mercedes Casteneda. from hortly o o'clock and | entry, owned by BE. A, Tracy. He the deep snow.. They woeuldilh. .o <o wn hor™ SALE PRICE 30c Size 00— SALE PRICE 5¢ 8¢ value— Rojas, chief of a desperate band ef it 10 as announced | gave up this position about ong t corn houses and gnaw holes ERaE e o B s £ 2ad 2— SALE PRIGE be SALE PRICE 9 outlaws. Aid comes to the lovers In ha s to begin. year ago and came to this city about | through which they could make an 2-1n5baviie Koot R kAR B | the person of Dick Gale, who starts.a At t ur visiting drum | the first of this year, Nothing has| entrance and get corn. 3-4-inch, value 25c— e Size 2%—S. Z 15c value— row with Rojas and in the exciteent ros one at. a timn marched out on|been noticed that might have " sus- S S T P SALE PRICE 22¢ Daxpol et i all sdiovs Size 2%— SALE PRICE 10c SALE PRICE 130 :‘:m:dnn%)}lm!:std;la‘mgmwa lance f to the stage and play- | Rest any cause fz” complaint avith 2 o 26 3— ), o . then countermarch- | the deceased until -he failed to an STAFFORD SPRINGS 7-8-inch, value 30c— i & e e S Bise S SALE-PRICK 15940 19c-value— friends of Gale. Thorne goes hack to trom all where Judges Cap-|swer Sunday morning. He is surviv- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grundy have SALE PRICE 25¢ or Whiter-SALE PRICE 12/4c L Ty SALE PRICE 17¢ @ | his army post. leaving Mercedes in v nton, Wil Taylor, ';\ by ur won, Sergeant. wm{zmfl’n §mltl l(l:fiu)propcrw near Glynville to @ | . 4 Catue 30c— =y Qm:”;mm Soam Hindfg, i : P, grl;!':lr;ozf_“ lzi‘fk(:m‘ih:ham nc‘owhoys twin Fitch, and Archille Gaudreau|Knox om Company L, New London,|John Gamba. 2 5¢ 8 3 2 ranch, Yed the corps having the most whD smqkas his_home in Mystic. The ooy Charles H. Pufter, Chasles r SALE- PRICE 25c white on‘y_:Aflt-E' PSRICEB%S; Hooks and Eyes SALE PRICE 2ic :_\;dh::e g:!:n:::‘?::de:mom?: o leceased was a native of Canada but eckwith, fohn 3 ightman an TAPES IN 3-YARD ROLLS— 59c Reliamce Taffeta Seam nding, § 10c Alliance Hooks and Eyes— " 2 & e . =| had lived much of his lite i this | Richara H. Valentine arc the Stattord | Sore 'y 1o oo in black and_colors— | A ALE PRiCE 76 ks e abnbhiadovr kol || o1 foster-daughter of ibe by L TR SR o R e e LRI SALE PRICE 2 FOR 5S¢ BRLE HRIZE: 809 Atlas Hooks and Eyes— SALE PRICE 4c o Bebiings e e Tt eec C As I o R l A second_game of a threo game seriss| Peter Speer has returned from = |J Sizes 6 to 8— A SALEERICE 8 20c White Toilet Pins— to capturs her. After desperate bat- itn the Crescents of Taftville. The | month ~1\AT‘{HM\&“ orks. SALE PRICE 3¢ Pins and Needles i0c Alliance Snaps—SALEP RICE 7¢ SALE PRICE 150 fla B wiioly an o:xég;"::lnh‘w. are 17s, e o) . For Infants and Children e it b e ISR EER D R e i B B B Ll MR Darning Needles, in assorted sizes, | 10¢ Wilsnap Hastenste— 19c Black_Tollet Pins— Yaqui_turns to find Rojas atta: n ForOver 30 Y ocpily B oo T gy Al et et A R et Beat SALE PRICE 4 vatue 20c— SALE PRICE 15¢ e SAL: PRICE 7¢ 'SALE PRICE 8c Jercedes. Rushing o her hescue, tis .". “r' I o " - . i dian, after a thrilling fight, gee- ipon. 2 . C. B. Tschununi Sizes 14 to 18— 12%c Needles—sharp, milliners and € 08 BEEL.?:RICE 7e 15¢ 3-in-1 Machine Ofl— 0 Always bears spent a few d tlors= ceeds in throwing Rojas over the eliff, 7 nding M:p;!;n P-ln;)«-i the 1"5';'"‘";“"'- a few days in New York last SALE PRICE 5c zzgolrgirbys}:el.:dZflu::rso;fl;im 15¢ Cling Socket Fasten SALE PRICE 13¢ on::’c pictures on the bill includes a ear old son of eron Palmer of " Epital el N P i d ol 1 v o S 1 1} - y : Rainbow comedy titled “A Roaring Signature of Windhem Center, gullty ot the thett ot | 41" (s Sobucon Tommns risei, ool Toore Tave SjZAe el valug SALE PRICE 15¢ e s 8L o 25c 3-in-1 Machine Ofi— e g L S five dry cell baiteries, valued ac $4 | {ermoon SALE PRICE 24c 1ge De Lons Common Pins— Sl it e SALE PRICE 21c e T from the gasoline engine of Horace | 5 h SALE P c x o s , £ - —————————————| Rood on December "2ra last. Judge | ;, ‘LisS, Mavel Colburn of the Hollow | 10c Venus Lingerie Tape— TR el SALE PRICE 8¢ 20c Nyoil Machine Oli— e ‘:"": & . Frank H. Foss ended the second chab- | Now' faven and Bridgeport, o | SALE PRICE 7o ALE PRICE 8o sizes §, 8, 0— SALE PRICE 17¢ f! . s Bizanite hig shoje- S Moty gy ; Y i | Tuesda: bz —1 Klnourey Bros‘ that bap hile s in the Yotal solige| ,Mrs: George Lord has gone to a | 10c Dutch Linen Tape— Javelin and Waldorf Common Pins SPLEFRICE e 10c Shinola Shoe Polish— |of Lenara ana Whitney in £ 8 al Dol sanatorium in Enfield for treatment SALE PRICE 8o SALE PRICE 4c b et S SALE PRICE 8¢ stage comedy skit entitied Duff's Rh. -~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND court for some few weeks. At the!for g nervous breakdown, This act will have you laughing frem | Saturday morning session of the Do-! \villard Khod : 29¢ Hook and Eye Tape— Alliance Hair Pins, in all sides, 56 30k i = 3 EMBALMERS 2 illard Rhodes of Boston has been fnos ; .. 15¢ 2-in-1 Shoe Polish— start to finish. Rena and Florenea lice court six witnesses were hear 1z 1A peenite Tite. Tal at SALE PRICE 25c both crimped and plain— Elastic Web SALE PRIC ho will 3¢ Union St Willimantic, Conn. | for either side and following ths Bl p sl RS e G ' SALE PRICE 4o e E 12¢ are two pretty girls who will entertain Phone 29¢ (Lady Assistant summiny of the eyidence, Judge| ' inodes in Stafford Hollow. 5c Hook and Eye Tape—- £ oaw . ; Spencer's Extra Special Elastic— = you with their latest singing and ane y istant) g 1 ence, Judg Frank H. Plumb, collector of per- { Kirby Beard Hairpins, in all sizes, L 35c Sew-On Hose Supporters— dancing act. - Lew HofMman s 'well — ——————————— | BOME TobR pirticular stock in the tes-| yonal taxes, reports that the. i SALE PRICE 210 { botn’ crimped ana. platn— " | t--tnen SALE PRICE % SALE PRICE $o nown" s ihe talkative fuggler. “He timony of two seemingly disinterested | yents thus far have been very satis- @ 25c Snap Tape— b SALE PRICE 4o 3-8-inch . SALE PRICE 11¢ . will surprise and emtertain you 3 JAY M. SHEPARD B i e oy, SALE PRIGE 21c o Hatolivg: in. sites 4 dad b N Toinen SALE PRICE 124 | 29¢ Sew-On Hoso Supporters— A T TR e Succeeding Flmiors & Sbepard | the defense, and the decision of| ,The mecting of the Congregational|® ywarren's Straight Boned Belting— | only— SALE PRICE 4c 5--inch . SALE PRICE 16 e Harey Carey will be seen i o six part Funeral Director & Embalmeg | £31t% as handed down and a fine of | Ciii e Aed Naanedey eve- . vdrion ¢ SALE PRICE 19c | Hairpin Cabinets— B Toh . SALE PRICE 18c | 25c Celluloid Tape Measures, in ’v".,."m“ .. 0.82 “ORTE BT. AWILLIMANTIC! 31065 wero imposed. Tne father of| 7S Carrie Needham has purchased |@ 2-inch .... UALS PHIEE 16 | Quess Mivialls— SALE BRICE % §4.7-men - SALE PRICE 200 | DItk o Grwarer e Mol i o o T & ha the accused paid the fine. “’?“{'“‘h,r” P"Wfl;";a“’: 2%-inch . SALE PRICE 22c | Carmen Invisible— SALE PRICE 8¢ { 1_inch .. SALE PRICE 22¢ ‘_'::t:';_"_‘ ‘c";:r:; ":fi..“fii’,‘”»‘,’fl%‘;';’.ffi L s i v e i) sotories told by the Rooa and Paimer | 3410 TR 0 it his momeen |B Warren's Curved Bon€ Belting— Liberty Bell— SALE PRICE 4c 1 1-4-inch . SALE PRICE 25c | 10c Collar Bands— arm, & volley of 8}idden rifiey Hoods claran e O il eh® | Mlrs, Catherine ‘Porion, 13-inch . SALE PRICE 22¢ | Fashion— SALE PRICE 5¢ 11 1-2-inch . SALE PRICE 29¢c SALE PRICE 8o mingling the sound of shats with the Dr. F. C. Jackson |mo admittea to them that- he haa| M. and Mrs. R W. Smith and {8 2/tnch . SALE PRICE 22 | Triumph— SALE PRICE 8¢ 12 lastio— Collar Buttons, value 10c & card— | Tusic of the wedding bells and Chey b takien the i, aas..ico, and later hc\“*;jfg;‘;'toflj;;n‘g;g‘"-C,f}‘,‘“;ggt Stafford | B 2%-mch . SALE PRICE 26c | Dixie— SALE PRICE 15¢ SALE PRICE 1ic SALE PRICE 7c B T ek e N e m""" DENTIST Tatterios wore stolon trom ‘mien the | "5 Ia” still easier to get about with|l§ Cambric. Bias Tape— 10c Baby Mine Safety Pins— Mercerized Hat Elastic— 10¢ Shoe Trees— victims of one of the cattle feuds that need by Mr. Mackle . Me: Koo Vi runner than wheels on some of the SALE PRICE 10c Small—value 10c—SALE PRICE 8¢ SALE PRICE 6c SALE PRICE 3¢ o R A 715 Main Street, Willimantic told that voung Palmer had admit- bai a4 rv?rzdsfac;;al:lirs?;fi&enee i - od his right hand and swere.to be e ours—d & m. to 8 o m. Phone 44| (o tlp el of the hatterles and had| (T 1l brother, Josept Wascer: venged on th gans of hired murder- fore his parents:. The Palmers cenied | a0, leaves| this last statement, claiming that the T e 3 e a:::)’ l;;“s;{?jle:‘n ‘;;Ildlv::: SN, mOrning except| hoy.admitted having some old bat- | HOW CONNECTICUT e e ¥ i morning o ||.7“.“:wx‘:x.|'; fif:flon’:a& REe fiven ‘3nfifl?ef":,dfi . RESPONDED TO CALL : ture, is based. “Riders of Vengeance” PEPS e Movwiah Ianpe = 4 3 4 11" Connecticut discovered its agricul- ; will be shown at the Strand theatre. vk Lunch or at the hotels. nov24d that these were taken over to the|, o college when forced to the tasi ) 0 An wp fo date weekly w‘-{-‘nm" the of “feeding” itself in April, 1917, says Szahn s big ll'-lro‘g::mm‘?" The Strand a recent issue of The Stars and Stripes, Wi “:l l‘otuhlt o 'Dllh. ic's lll‘H.lm which gives Connecticut Agricultural to ede l%! t x“:)' ve finaily se- colleg Storrs a write-up. - The slo- * cur tha 'Rrhltt ey wlero 'afu—r for b gan of “food will win the war” brought - ‘months. e name of this act is into cxistence the committee of food | ¢ ; — “Heir For a Night” a bridal bouguet SupDly whose huleness was. Tareely 1 |fi€ld county superintended the work | girls clubs became the junffr food |GRIEF FOR UNTIMELY DEATH lord mayor was begun Yesterday, but with seven heawiful girls, dazzling 4 e Tt 3 oo "Edym on 2,000 war gardens, army. Forty-five thousand youngsters| OF THE LORD MAYOR OF CORK|an adjourn ment wes faken after | costumes and two of the most cele- . T L A e e ¢ oty > ']l‘herood adminigtration wanted {g|minod the junfor-clubs. brief formalities had been carried out. brated comedians in vaudevillo are in elp Hoover in his task of making a| In it i 2 o 21 —Thousands| A _significant incident of the inquest |this act. The Strand will not advance Willimantic’ Conn Of jaeelng that we ate less without Im- |1oat of bread and three-fishes feed the gt e L e o T, e e ik Fia Tiat. thad 1hs ssaliclion Tor Larg I paton SRET MY - S0 TS 1 . Ig; .il"s e"x‘“‘ <‘t ”’:icy o o 30 s‘f& ) | multitudes on both sides of the water, | necticut’ did more. In the spring of |from the surrounding country today | Mayor MacCurtain's family requested | poliey. Go where you get the most *a. e T e STICWIUTAl| but they meeded a woman who could | 1917 tiere ‘were but'139 men students | passed through the ecity hall, where | that no former policeman should serve |and the best for your money, At ®e Hog ‘l;“k e '-d. tor of the | PLY Into the kitchens of the state’s| enroled. The men graduates totalled | the hody of Lord Mayor MacCurtain,|on the coroner's jury. Strand. Four other big attractions for o B Gl "fv gs “eci‘“' of the | citizenry and eheat thé great Amerlcan | but 473, Yet out of this meagre repre- | Who was assassinated early Saturday| Alexander MacCabe, member of par- | Thursday, Friday and Saturday. extension eervice of Connectlcut Agri- | garbage pail of -its traditional glories. | nentation’the colleze” sent 425 men. {o | morning, was lying In state. liament for South Sligo, who had been | OUR SPRING SHOWING OF NEW [icoie coieee nea enase of fme SIS0 B gt fome demoneia: | 1 = leased from prison ai having Fog. A procession of mourners two miles | ¢ long followed the hearse yesterday|SeTved & semtence imposed Jast year on MODES WILL CONTINUE - ALL THIS WEEK ’ gre: |chi, the state came nearer. supplying frnaticism of the times that the con- :t‘; roed &hrealemfl \\Ivm‘ disaster by | bodyguard and which Iumbhzéi the xfitfg:lmoglex:::’t five years in jail for }ghe:px;;”\;:r N:’dul \IxrI Gompers 2 2 i | sumption of cottage cheese increased resignatior ore than half of | guard of honor in the town hall during ¥ 5 and ambition were Never was a curtain lifted on a more beguiling as- | its own food needt than ot an” time | R0l oo it o Eive ina 15 male Strenzih ot the eolioge. ma- | . nigh. eyaouated conebulary bhbacke 3¢ | Bumer, Sroushout the world than ever since the gpe o2 vestern farm | details. Nothing short of direct stress at_the.beginning of war de-| Today oclamation printed in semblage of a new season’s modes than are now immigration set in from New Englard. > e R B Epn P will make Americans consume great|B¢rted for the training camps. Seven 014 men, women, boys and gils rar. m f th o English and Gaelic was signed by i i ingti sl o Fapt - | quantities of cottage. cheese.. en of the representatives which Con- i i being presented here. Fashion glorifies Springtime lied to the farm colors. 7o 1 o before in the time of ten hise £ Shercock, County Cavan. Sinn = Fein ! Ain ~the inberent sotted S Father Dominic, chaplain of the Re- | Policemen are in charge there.~ The Women's <h tory.” Faith in “the inherent goodness of democracy’ '“'dl sublime and com- . ‘coll o1 ized i rect:ent Agricoltural !‘fll]e"c sent to | publican Guard, was posted about the ” pléte, he said, but “greed brushed lll g Py A : Lend Army snd the' Boys' . Working) Thc Colltee crgantsed. o cbnningly,. . oL ramembered by wold stars | ity ¢ sald: GOMPERS ON LABOR'S NON. U . with hosts interpretations so lovely, so alluring Reserve were provided a machinery by | 31070 Ron 400 women envolled. Some | " the service flae. With gried heart I announce to you PARTISAN POLITICAL FIGHT y greed. political greed, groed which they could dispose® of their | o'ty o 0™igt dentss came from the |, The colleze itself was turned into a e for piace and power—these have bean and so original as to satisfy, we are sure the most forces. In 1915,farms were supplied the death of our lord mayor, Thomas| - Wi H " Wealthiest homes of Connecticut. Some | 1310ing camp during the fall of 191S. | MacCurtain, member of the Cork First “aamnslon..)hrch 21—(By The A. waaf n: 19«0:‘-;( ‘:u; w;l;mnd strik- with 2,168 men and boys. One county| ¢ them had to Scrimp to make the | Lhe dormitory facilities of the camyus | Brigade of the Army of the Republic.|P)—Samuel Gompers, Writing in the|in& at our liberties,” he said. flb‘ fancy. agent even induced the city jailers to|rip. Al of them buckled down to | Were taxed to house the 411 students put 200 prisoners at farm work under | of then : \ere loxed to house the 4il siudents | The public will observe Monday as & | current issue of The American Fed- | Ty The most clever style innovations, choicest fabrics Euarde. | Backyard gardens were en- | woni home 1o teach (h6 Waw methams civil holiday to afford the citizens an . < A P ies ioh b gent home to teach t.hshlmw methods 'n“!_r"nl‘f‘;v T:‘a‘\;'mn';;:god while the | opportunity of testifying their Tespect | Srationist, asserts that labor's nonm 3 - pousaEen AR foee speclalists | t5 their neighbors and the women far- BE 4 and radiant colorings which hv. been g.thgred to- put in.charge of this work. In Bridges e - 3 to our chief citizen and their horror | Partisan. political fight will by aimed VOUSNESS ther down the street. These volunteer | That ilie state now ognizes the |at the brutal and cowardly manner in | particularly at “defeat of those- can- NER l port along, the special agent o Fair. | iGucrs ave & total bf 170 community | imporiance of its argicultural college | which he was doue (o death, Let no | didates Who are enemies of labors AND FATIGUE r for this event our in per- demonstrations in canning, in addition | ia pea : war is shown by a com- | provocation move our citizens to re-| “Labor's partisanship in America ¥, 1 pe KALPHO is a wonderful remedy for = first-hand work. The home dem- | Darison of*1919 enroliment with that | taliation or to any unseemly act. has been to principles, not o parties t the tired, exhausted condition caused | fect readiness to answer Milady’s "-'y Springtine NEUMON[A opstiration ageits gave 244 demonstra-| of 1917, Fewer than 200 students at- | The only reason suggested for the|or to men.” g | thons and reached 15,000 women in this | costume demand. terided "the college in -pre-war times. | assassination of the lord mayor is re-| ~Mr. Gompers said the injunction| byoverwork.Makesyou eat well, sleep way. ‘Last fall nearly 350 students were en- | venge for the recent murder of police. | procses: had ‘beew ‘atuived -mmti1” 1t ,tellud feel well, A great tonic i! Tlfl.y seyen domestic science teach- rolled and 50 applications had to be | men. -Some persons today expr “would scarcely be recognized by its | ers in the schoals of the state were | turned down because of lack of dormi- | the belief that it meant the bexlnnlnx o1 nerves. Indispensable to riginators.” - hbbuen\oukol given a summer course in canning and | toryy accommiodations. .~ The agricul- |of a campaign of retaliation for the| *“More than a year has passed,” he KALPHO hhla: una conservation at the college. The | tural college.-in. throwing its entire | killing of numerous members of the|added, “since slience settied over ,‘ e. quota of. 5,000,000 quarts is. be- {tesources of brain and brawn into the | Royal Constabulary and soldiers, for | battleflelds, vet in all that time L ne ‘ed to have been “oversubscribed.” | task of war-making, paved the way |which acts no one has yet been pun. Ionb measure of really constructive K.flphn u.nuu The junior extension work was nojfor an unexpected and spectacular |ished. er has been placed on m na- k'-d Call a phiysician. Imimedis ately begin “‘emergency” THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | vicas v h‘fl'-hcdalthfllll manued. The bovs' and growth after the war,

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