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TR B ‘onnecticut was )nele and afternoon at ‘ -m. Willimantlc Office, | this eity. Qver Telephone 105. ed the ‘meeting at tn n. ln”-?,u tea and exhibition of ts Willimantic Branch of B athetork o of e wis Willi- mantic Woman's 0. 803 street. over one nrfid and fifty of the gulld attending. seven hundred articlés of ap- parel, consisting of dresses, suits, gloves, children’s underygar, caps, and shoes, made or secured by the members of the gulld during the past year were on exhibition_on les and stands abour the room. The Nimantic Needlework Gubd numbers approgimately three hun- dred members a is one of the largest guilds in the country in proportion to the Inhabitants of the city. Their work dur- ing the past year was above the average for the ‘guilds of the state, (he record being ope garment to every fourteen per- G. Acheson, _diosesan m'elldmt. Miss Mabel Bigelow, -mhdenounry ager presided. The meeting was ed with holy communion at 9.30 o clock and was followed at 10.30 o'clo by an informal discussion of all depa during the past Sear. “The Emery Fund was also discussed a the meeting. and for the aged, sl 12 o'clock, noon-day prayers were held. and_coffse being Campion Acheson, Rev: F. Christ church, Pol Luncheon Was eatén &t one o'clock, delegates bringing basket lunghes, tea! ) by “members of the King's Daughters, Which organ- ization also~ furnished the *dinner for the visiting clergy, Suffragan’ Bishop E. 1 D 3 gld Council of m hmu b:;‘::l:g ments of work of the Woman's Auxiliary When Chllgre FOR CHILD This fund was left by ul:. Jnlia Emery to care for returned sis- ters and deaconnesses from foreign lands, ; and” infirm. At ul guilty. sk ‘fi: i ,3 Thy cluded h.n Perkins gnd €. E. uobvé council ‘# arive m fands SaTE SWEET PQWRE - — Angthey i crusad to put 100 cents b«fi; Tha last great food release to relu\u the price tension was 1 e el i Pt " What Is Going On Tonight Motion Breed Thestrs . &t Davig Tho- Figelew Many housewlyes from Norwieh and the Norwich = [m to Hartforg pext week, cook: i [ s of ' e r:tz?i.' | iw ’.‘a’.”.gh t of the . nnvly nr;u{fql ‘Boy ng A Bigelow of | 0P "?"" oy b ,!,- fl,""c 715 7{ § L"“*' o Rev. Albert . % f ‘é 2;' %‘.‘Efl Jepson of St. Alban’ urch, Danielson, Tev. M. A. Martin, of St. Peter's church, “‘“‘c“‘g peamy R Hebron, and Rev. Walter F. Borclfert, pastor of the local church. sons. "The garments are to be turned over the local Welfare Bureau for among the needy families Some of the garments are ret, to Aistribu of this city. ia be sent to the Newington Home for reed thesjre oda be d iyt O ‘za@*:s‘w:xs@:;‘;:“g“; TR e gualities of this food are revealed | Rt | Pink Tighta® > { { Eiesr Sebipk. M’M‘fl.m - ’ w cn rachy Eiens tables of the nation, ; ;51 i ~hil The afternoon session began at 2.15|of e m‘i’- e esting began at 3 ook, Sirs | gelock with @ missionary sepvics *isd palled b bre ousewives, cooks and chefs 3 ise vmd dozens of A et ek pare by Bishop Acheson, who also spoke on|ing Selone _~ Reports “of ihe aciiviiies of ‘the past| the work done by'iho gugliary snd tm ;g;:vgfggm 2g m delicious ways of prelpann these WAR DEPARTMENT : el bt s i ¢ Frmory Fund, An ‘ofierie for the ; Sereiy of the guie Mec ¢ Bar:| By Pund was cakon 'up o€ th close d;er]ng;‘»r o ,ga CANNED ‘MEATS, 3 fth ir most slu:sls form flwy ‘Im Y e i e . e o gul ¢ Bis eson’s [ pesmaee, mepeeted the £uld 12 bo| O o tacad ik B the Waiiaw's| Eikt the c{na ;n upiversally conceded by nations iaitr Fartd Harh” Prae o president of the : .y Auxiliary now® has a membership’ of uth nearly 70 and hopes to increase thi number soon. The work of the local organization at the present time is the United Thank Offering. The officers of ad bought 2 ! “on Jnrfinn ll‘mendtd‘?o mo:gm tnere u;;s ek The wife told the court that siie o no‘; gqn to go'to the farin, as her husband did fipt finest, most wholesome and tasty fuods ever prepared by & natien far its fi ghtmg forces. mation pletly = ager. Stanton ¥ 4% Aliney nee’ B _ ld mot Eive hir ASK YOUR DEALER s New Mngiana| ihe huxillary are: Pregident, Mrs. Aus-|ieat her 8 | State cokt B8 1B Bt -| tin D. Boss: vice president, Miss Bliza-|money enoug] nfiie 0 E. the (-h;m wh; H’g About It 7 5 ver. was 0 B Mr B A Otk betn W. Peterson treasurer, Miss Elml-|the chilgren. ‘The coifp Is an k lelegate toythe confersncy. Al 7B C. of ages ranging trom i Martis an and R who direet e pletyre, ‘rl fortuate in being 3big | Goest cirus atmospliere ghy screep Ip some {ime. Every feature of the tion, * from I:; dresging 1 sideshow ap the balioon gscenlion. duced for “Pink T velous Adelity. Nearl upe In gne of the nes, Wi 'd" ascent of the mammouth n.i Giadsy Bryckwpll wif slep » “Rose of Nome” ap I story of greed and gold I8 Alagka. wag faken and r carrying on' th a good work sum 5t the There are thousands like ygurssl( wha want td share in this great money saving, w about it He can quickly get a shipm mc mzar;s! Depot " Quartermaster, and HE will, lf he S:‘Cflcly wishes fo save YOU maney and wants your gopd will and patyenage, If he has bought you will see in his windew the sign of UNCLE SAM attacking the High Cesi of Living. If it isn’t . there, he may not have se;n; this nofice, Why nnt cut it out and show it to him—teday HERE ARE THE WHOLESALE PRICES— MINIMUM ORDER $250.00 CORNER K d . 8. navy for four|tirbance gmn ne\- fiu- yvaecr M HQWAIxbgkqdchilaren. ~Prosecuting & years at the pavy recrniting station i l{;u'llm'll The employment situntion in this elty ntinues to grow Worsé dwd motices { were posted in two local plants tting down on the present working hedules. At the Quidnick-Windham it wae announced that the plant e down “fllanllny night’ of for_one week, to open again December Sth, at the short schedule. At the plant of the American Thread Company Tuesday, nbe tices were posted that beginning on Degember $th, the mills, with a few departments, ys only. This schedule ver week will continue un- further notice. In addition fo these ; ;;5' E md»gzd M""j’ %a "3"?5“’ &'clock, o = # iterrupted ‘the case’ at &ur “point, gheyl ,fig » fl * ena it was evident there was no breach nEe. At @ bi > peace. Henry Desormeau acted as inter: ! o 'm; e rruersE ink. ‘this oni was crowded beyond gov;n a social cake amd es Helen - T Tuesday c was . farn- School or- willimantic, josdl was driving was struck by the enfi e of "““5“"‘ ld g"the B mroft cages. § cominy l. - Bvery m T Al capacity' during he sig Wil el e 3 L i ] afternoon about Ufl oclv 8 road crossing just west of - = Woreesir trelght castpo o] lraln f{'“" e "F"é{";' i n“ o Was traveling at h‘a Davis and fes. Davig, Burton Austi 8 Maln strest, tion when the autombile i3 fivgngvg the cat fo Digces by ‘>F‘ b Y e ey were seattered alopg St sange ol pearly & giarier of # m” "1 of one til Suppose you were al day owed to real ‘self only once 3 week? b York " smm!iy Classes are now L &re as 10116 was call better than that ) Bupppse you > et Teft Thls o He: y m-;l Frederick ewmm‘h md dnug ilg }’ ‘::; . I m z r a all outward appearances “M mills_several other local mills are run- g ',, 3}' o, Ju fllfl Apae 2 ; e e8q wealthiy New Yorker and ol ng on a pari-time week and have , with Migs Agres Allen, all' of 1'ib. eans your trim uniform you u_,n "3»; 3(. m; Holha? o " 1oF S Ty petiodd fackity e \QWPerdon ‘were ‘i *Aul0 party camn » Bl ocans .. 533 3:- nobleman? Very .Wm t- six o'clock andl fimes within the past few months. Lack Siiodsrale) bt b ,.;,‘,g ious of {2 lh:x "°'g?°, of Ms- snd Mrs. Elharjes A CORNED BEEF HASH ed But it's very interesting of orders for spring trade i plven s of B tast Trelent " The Satierles | folded as part of &8 absorbing Members of the Nutchaug baskethall| th> reason for closing down the mills Slroid bt Oy E‘g rb;:“ station l]“’ eans .. ‘3&;;' a: play story. It forms the central ‘situae basketball players ot| T3 Watts of Benton Hasbor, Mch. | nide it pragticaily mp Gssip] {nr um- :"g‘:‘{ b. caps . . 3% por e tion in Robert Warwiek's new o, orimenes) | tas b ilime Vi e g L, I conulis i e:}lhe ‘élun- Henrss, hhie e & Yhter, H:,;.’.. TABLE OF PISCOUNTS 1 i 1 2| Watss o o tax pnt trom the utmeblle WELOge |ter'in fyw, r, . iy ooy . ¢ the first in a scries| The busipess’ mes Iass held its”first She b ip-law, Mr. and Birs. The d 10 Py e e, e 2 Thiirsday matinee gf games beiween the Dupils ln 1he | sesson & ine Toca Honaay gt | hiEs i g‘;mm, DF . L. Wikex glm_ #wson was etarning (mm&luqr E discounts to apply on all purchases of suwrpius canged meaty op pad after gramar ols of the city ernoon of this week. cras \‘Dxemher 15th, 1929, *The City of Masky” is New to ore. o the location of ihe = e o $1. Net . 3 105 The m-<quenden are the mu J e B p mesling of the wo-| 10 e beld Twice 3 weck Uhroggont the and after viewing Ue body turmed it a¥er e to 8 oEX Ip quo 8% e - ’ns - 1% Y ¥ to the Presiding Bishop| 'hter. to o Jocal pnderfaker. o g 4 pan y to the Presiding F B9 ¥ piner Bilaworth ‘has peturned i3 nE ML gcal ;&z wi)l known in thi ity bperator for the railroid egmpan M. 1 home in {his city, having’ béen a visitor|} at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. | Burnha@m in East Hampton for' the past few days. ped Rond s et o asrn v:g*wx.:m 36 Gl sariend i loos CUMULATIVE PURCHASES 'FOUNT Lawson had until recently beep' operator at Bishop's Crossipg. Which Statin w2 heen fiholflhl:d ~ Hillard Br\.pe } orms e Op full carload lots, shi; been in the erpioy of the comp than $4,00 zg years. He J {so gne of the oldest membus of Ob¥ebe! noE joigs , having joined ;hu Jodge P concealing thelr jdentities. Into 1 ¢l atmosphere a delightfyl romsnoe h‘ rwa,m e( somie thrilling ads - out o' satisfaciory cligmat O Norwich and Tq stimulate purchases of carload lots a to ities, further The pd fenture s Doris Kem seris SR AR nuien Fa ter the '"3 e:;inafi Sufd, Mass, April |8 @Yerseer o mpa.fl lipwflon Tor gisconnls as rltl:finu are authorized to c‘u- Ll {}n S i ‘wma tots, 1n” The" et Whils Tratt, i e of Bym ol fe ve bea <t ) B s o b sumea, Mesw, Areit e SelRed Mo SR e i5e vilue ot all purcihuns'as capnel meaty mide o o afied - e i Eavs of the Klopdike poid rusk and months. Mpmbérs of (he grammar|Sumald dcademy. He came to Williman-| 1558 S Fonnection with the gale of [ When Burchases Reach § 50001, -m: ases R WEH, By fol schools of the town will compete {n ath- letic cvents during the meetings and the point system will be used to find :smline B. Freeman . \Dixon, of U [gests Thasispiviag diy four had a love that Loew 2o ler. An inter- eating News Weekly complotes 8 Migh tic in 1892, lpvmg for %x Y years wi ward Chief, short subjecti; Gay. the Wednesday and Thorsday, The Riders. Don't fail o sge e-,ry episode of this qut aoq [ ing pletury. Coflflrl h;? Il a0d pight. musicy] Y. Gire, "exceptioenl ot ot "fate inciudiag Al Casey, m Wheeler. Helen Cogy gh-n m.,‘ class enterfalnment. 1. e it g ages Re & cevail s uhien school rates best in athletos [brothers, Charies Austin of Hastford and | "My Lulu en Rurch-m Rozch 15&@‘ and over. Stravd. cipals of the various schools of the | Edward, Arthur and William Austin, all }* g0 PR R The foregolng means that the total purchase by 3 cugtemer in carioad iot lmm Lm. Today matipee at 2.1, evening § gpd aily are to co-operate with the “X” in|of Suffield, Mass., a sigtor, MTs. Flarp tained & party of I flms,‘;;,f.,;*‘,,g; to ime Wil be taken Into consideration and ihe prober dlscauat apy Xlz-lqofl Rpe sum of 5.39. Josephine Earle In scene e making these athletic meets a success. | Cowles, of Windsor Locks, :f“‘ 2 'sis gr- guesis from out of tow lmlwcd Mr. “all the purchases, includipg the first carload I S Fall of a Saipt. i six acis. De the Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie D.| ) RO o Young, a Mrs. Ed- . s were held Tuesday afternoon ounE of Witerford me of her sister, Mrs. John Tho first in a series of w iven | Minor o: y o{ oton, W a Tuesday night in Qd¢ mnm’h hafi\!x’?fu Mis. B. d son I"b? i and Mrs. Awen Main SEND ORDERS TO NEAREST DEPOT QUARTERMASTER the following addresses N York Gity, 451 8th A o S Ry {1ty T s 7815 West S5h o6 e, Eenia CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY BBANCH 0 P;‘ %Tfl se Unbleached Because King Arthur flour is % good it does not need bleaching Wwho also' read grave in the Arrangements | t the Colver' Is convyl { consisted of a ilver Tadle as lad) t5t | foilowing & serions aftack of ymrcm,m smolking set for gentlepen's fFrt, | her at the submarine ings for congolation awards, danging cF home 2t the subm e ba: was gnjoyed. were by Jay M. Shepard. In the police court Tuesday munllnll conlinued cases of Arthur (‘reen, ¢ 3 beauty chorus. h, x;.: Betepshments wers gebved Jupnifa Hangen in the i (i ot By vorsteal | B 8 cnmn;,ugee g STONINGTGN e R N est sel A ghialning mof Was arranged by the gtanding comm :e fmer Cy 3 - aturday matings, m i wheat producing_the S g e e Ee Sl R | T s g oot s Woet Officz of the Quartermaster General AT ) gm hi rade flour in mmeadation of Proseauiing Attores M. Z Rego and family have retyrned - T i - S ot e s i fall coloperee [ms SiRLERL G T ' MUNITIONS BUILDING WASHNGTON. pe [EEAEITSY bleadcd guilty 1) oo icung him Creed | ies Addie M. Wickwire, of New Jorio| Margaret Garity has returad fo Boy ; - Danahey, Ior'C { PeY | was the guest of her mother, llrs - @. | Path ‘Institute, Springfield. Y aisse, entered o demurrer, SOUTH KILLINGLY overruled by Judge Foss aud | Wickwire the past week. = On her rety Street fights in the borpugh are said both men wers bound over &o the nex | her mother accbmpanied ber 8pd $lf10 b on tie ncreass. Pauiine Goss spent the Thanksgivies e the Dext | spend the winter in New' York' ' animal got out ip some | his mother by 17 of slght. recess at her homé in Bosjor. LT CPUXE URdET | “pive Vesleyan_gtudents plan; &3 = uaile hores. The ARIRAL RO Dt hleh lnflelnn ®. Doy Chariés Lynch and Miss The; Wipsor Barlow and Mary Bahment of EP. A They were unable | 1" come fo Cplchester nn;t Qiqydav (}gr MYSTIE o ? '(a' 2 JTHele bas Sf ATRIE: achuset Auburn, R. L, spent the holldsy and week JAY M SH RD by Atternoon. - Bory | & SaiFddy allernqbn & Eeine of Chartty a2d Ryt [og | R0 158 omm wyiur of New York 1, Mot CECERCL RS, Succeeding Fimore & Shepard ured a bankbooks beloriging { Shestét X M. C & R ,’3, i At | Ng: T 13’“ St ’HK 1 becn gucsts of ;!m Robert Wilbyr. ' vm: o o e P“;“;,,E;";‘;;“;’,“"fl!""’ . ng man by giving a note to | eeaan ew ing in $ . ( yfin Alice’ Kellog, B 1 of Qnonodmun. Funeral Director & Embalmer = ]mmher purporting io hase been wrist Yl Be s ":,"'"3,.; "c.,‘.l‘;r,i“'?fix’ifi ke Hime “ihe gsev:on“”“ o R B bé | auti ':f!)nh sy Figmidgies s s “17 ‘EE" 5 m: M Rist fey fayp with | Toosnh of M Bl e Y V4 w-:, 0063 HORTH BT, LI ANTIC | D whire' . e rew $125 from | el dervices Sundal meregRtonsl] K serred on 4 cjets ¥isit with ber aunty, the ‘ ¢ boen viiting at A B ENilpy LY e T comietion ook Disce in May. Jer s pre pmade: | “'2iGs Beckiey of 3 'gun‘;‘;‘;,"“” of New n F!# CIDE S L “"3‘5‘3 "‘:;d‘;:}’%‘;‘i;,:iflg‘fi'. sl gpent Satupiay | P40 BEVL PN Youngblood weee of the ‘man couid ot Jiate wbieh ot the | et of AT 2R M The funeral of George J. H,ydec‘m. ) Ky %nedy!, j ):;;t Norwich Spaday. n&_ young men had secue e bankhool held & ; 4 epnedy of Dr F C- Jackson Uhey wero not arrested. The money was | . GCOrE® Bunyan returmed to Worcestep) o, ol g 5 Liogtiopn hm’fi“’c 1288 Thanksgiving & spending \em_ e wih divide 4 y | cmple. Rrecpded by B 3 Ty, I r and Toungbiood. ivided b el ,‘rp:vn“:ndufi?:s.& ffii;‘ by Ret. F ;inmaw 48, Masonic ser- s v TRenass by pex. 3. 4 | southery directio g,“m,,. and Miss Bertha Link of | Eoston toF 8 as also charged 1 mon vice w; u o ¥ £ DEN“,JT from Alphege Potyin and entered plea | o M7 Davicl W, Wil ,,SM:.‘L o 7%, of whieh u,‘."m“;:e&:r PP fedy wal residé In O3 3 1t seernéd if’"" &y, & nfl}‘.m of pawtack. Yy ol N A”R‘::lu ..; ¥ x T15 Main Street. Willimantio - spend fhie winter With ‘her gon," Daniel ;fin:m?n:?:fiemnmfs ;;?u lsflp &hm a pewly furpished home a¥ } ?"F pm;"n ‘:IB;:(‘“; ‘:h;‘ ro‘r galled v, ’ Wil e lends. ] . Houp—9 o mto 8 o.m Phone 44 el Bips A beager e, Knlghly Sonylar, Ghane dn%‘z?: Jpnies Falee ban pemed bes "“1!-:: nantzce were out of oapiagivng |ing fng oot of & SR Boippees cmenis ~ gl # North ‘Westchester 'Will moye © 3 ewbury, Ra Hers. tex lgn asy.* ofl,, to .1,, fan ot oW ihey e Mashent) i D’ W. Willilams’ house, The Homestead, | Brown: Roach,” Dudléy’ T. Sisit gt her home hege W, omgbile 19r 2" nruae Hal . logs and Park mndlou urial Migs Tha; racDonald has Jetwrpe: np‘v Klnourey BI"OS. i e s Berdy nla'rarmed trom| 15515 Gnve pheiis ® o P % ding several days mr !eelu & Mg York aad P; a- Mass. " afler ;mllp' |t§ ‘gznm FUNEEAL DIRECTORS AND eel's visit with relatives in Hartford.| T ev n; bg:sen of Mystic Bebekab | ¥ ihg = i m so}d to Mr. EMBALMERS Lonis Rattner is visiting relatives Ma) aftgrpoon | Brs. Sarap i i s Evarts, wao 91 there for the' past - & Willbsantis, Con in ‘New York Tor d fow wbel ¥ieited WAUREW ye Upien 8 B8 Son | Jorrold . Ketr, timekeepe the b ) g le's secial held Monday : B apa we mfius-.-.- Phons 28 slady Assigtant) | stath To4d Job, Wb ¢ the Home %&e ot relatives here Sun ay‘ - The young nrorne - Miss Stelld H. Plummer and Mr and | Difjelson were 3t §. X Barlpw's A (e contractors, C. 3. BlakeSles s e "“’“” | Boimet 9. Sl dfigh | ovenme wad g LR, They '3’:‘ isF soent - = I New Haven, Monday and Tu &: ety upday of s 1 il [ :,*;:» ‘,m SN b “k‘zfi‘& & &5 o g ) e A ar A pementey - g Nr. and Mrs. Henr Elippell haxe re- | tho Luu, d 3 o El 3 " Conte w r‘mf"' tafe road, Wi ariioro and Nort e gy e by Naria | mym ;mf‘ et 8 ot WO gl »mpm ?-‘? o ' fiw “,;,,?*,"" Epmer g;wm,_,,‘;,:' Yerth {,;:l‘*m " ? X Clipiey Sithdery son iy ox - {Eie P, mm.d 1o waw | 38,1 e ol Camaly. rE urned fo ihel on p £ Nondzy aeter everst 3 gavs visk prgtiqpe a(é*” ‘wt it 3&“",,';:,‘: begn | B ,;:nln;g :; %{” ‘E‘;;‘{;’““* "";,,{,“,',‘,'{., 8 o ? > > - o - N e tmo and rs. John i TT] el nowe of Mg O H‘"‘«:flrk 1 R’t iy gd ya TS Rayenst, | Aee s Hnfimz t Jobn of Wiliimantic r | homse o ; orton,In Nerth @eh Tigk of Jersty C Willimantic, Conn. g Wes:::;.uéargl % e pLaa i i B S e £ i Bome-ip PRy Swacoom and family of Brovi- s 1 e R S has 1 4 son it n};’fh. ;1!‘;.: i i P : dflee Wi n!u?mmz with Mr. and vifi‘%ta g or m“ 1""} a r xf‘;nyaumn her ~ b [ ] ‘%’f ‘19;;’0!: was home lor &u P ad h P . |day” from the Cupasry. fsheol FOR SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS jx T o . - d e g o8 2 3 4 THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $7.50 TO $9.98 At this price you will find an unusually large collection to select from — all colors and shades, including black, some have plain silk flounce, others have fancy flounce, and at this price you will find all silk with fancy flounce— each cne representing values from $5.50 to $6.98. uah?,ifia o ’" ! ot bar hoee | B! v .:‘a:‘:m'?;,w B i 11:. and Mrs. James Momtt enterutn-d 1B pariy of veipliR ThenktElvig e 2 Giits wq-x <4 l% ont! i wiycket Mra. Mory MillT, :l ‘H Fritay, morii- s w%:.e&m & rfi?é’mw M‘ u»p Jllflnrq,-u(yu .mm' ;)n‘dnl;l;on s “fllhn{ M.& "4:“{.’.&' FSech i i eaitn Miss Edith Crandall of Westerly, R. 1., Young's. s Wc.fi Walter