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"l‘. Clark and Mary L. Turner. It is.al leged that the lease specified that the _bullding was let to Fairhet to be used a2s a pool room, shine parlor, and tobac- co sales store. Fairhet is now conduct- Ing a vegetable and fruit store there in connection with the pool room and to- — ~ .bacce store, The defendant claimy that 0 ihe has_not violated the terms of the NORWICH BULLETIN ° 4 J cert on Lincoln square Thursday evening|jease, Albert Piche, a former owner . N at 7.15 o'clock. The band consists of oVerjof the store, testified, as cid Joseph ; WILLIMANTIC OFFICE 30 pleces. wmAm 'l'h; llo!elndéultn: r;vfuenlod : ‘slephone 105 [ At the May meeting of the Willimaatle ttorney Samuel B. IIarvey. i eers Welfare bureau, held at the ofice, No. 138| The case was called at 210 o'clock Valley street, the secretary, Mrs. Ora M. | with the following jury panel John E. e ety o Clark, reported as follows: Calls for April|Edgarton, George Burnham, Hyman Rot- 5 i Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, L 0. O. F.,| 417, office calls 195, outside calls 109, tele- | blat and J:fl:vh Gm%‘l nfl; this 1‘c&lw ’;\;;! G HEN you purchne a Bmck, you s at $07 Main street phone ealls | 113, Twenty-four people | Arthur Roberts of Windham. Mr. ©i- * = I Trinity Chapter. No. 9. R, A. M. stated | piven material relist, Five letters were |garion was eloused it his own rems ¢ are making a known investment convocation at Masonic hall. critten and five cases investigal e fi outside societics, Threo children wers|and his business was urgent. Deputy —in a car that has proved trustworthy Twenty-five petiiomers were admitted | Ty oot for treatment. The total|Sheriff A, J. Greenslit was sent out for i to citizenship of the United States at | seceipts were §$105.22, expenses $91.03|another talesman to fill ine vanel and or twenty years. satypalization session of the Windham | leaving a balance in petty cash fund offreturied with John Johnsom —The at- county superior court held in Willimantic | $17-19- 2‘3‘;‘“{,,5"'“:" sw::‘mmumég‘;..“fi:gr ’Z‘Si‘; ¢ Bu d 't tak fi i k' 1 th Tusadsy morning. Judge L. P. Waldo| At the meeting of Windham eheATh|gides poEpted Edward F. Whimore and ut don se Buick’s reputation, the Marvin was on the bench and Allan F.|Roic 5% L N0 507 Maln street, nine|the chas was started after Judge Desn words of Buick owners or our words . . chle i 3 , - A 3y 323 ok A e T U T TR as to Buick’s reliabilicyas the final argu- o the 4 R G EE Cl g ment. Let us take you out in a 1921 study. Of the number passing the exam- Jesse Bailey of Hartford was the inations, 11 were former British subjects Funeral services for Antomie Argemto s ; % e A 424 the remainder wers divided as-fol | wero neld Tuseiay moring st 9 oclock | EUeSt of his Pirencs, Mp wnd Ms Hen ! or cts ANY smokers prefer Buick. You, yourself will be the best o Austria 4, Italy 3, Gérmany 2,|at his home, No. § Babcock court. 2 1 G . » b s . Poland and Ausiria 2, Russia, Sweden |requiem high mass at St. Josepira churel Pl Il S s it. They’ll find that judge of its sturdiness and power, its - " a ach. 9.30 g'clock was sung by Rev. John I. £ : 5 il afic, ‘A4, the Bty wha ‘wers. into the | STAT of relsfreis b, fL L this compact package of ten comfort, beauty and easy operation. RISt Mo 23 Chimeh Streat, gpeared SRS pok. _A;’::‘:;;‘l‘::r‘;“;“flfl‘;;‘:’{ son was plaved on the Sirawborry Hill Lucky Strike Cigarettes / : o Bohes court Tuceday morning Chateed | o iory Mrs. Heary Mathien sang De|E1one CUAIRY BTN LTS will just suit them, Your Buick is doubly ranteed for wlon with intent to sell. Gallinas pleadeq | Profundis, and a €a walting hymn 8A%€| o¢ tne state road job. The lown team I fiig te | Nearer, My God to Thee. The bearers|yyn 11 to 2. Manager Frialman was B gailty. After morning heehrng | oo . "potro Accardo, Petro Férraso, Rose-{ Lor ,,m‘”,‘ with the showmg of the e CuT e e servi of A y | a2 e e Camlimas reaneey | caro Gallo and Vincens Insaloco of Wil-| tam in thel first fame and the Try them—dealers now continuous use through Authorized Buick Service. - ! durt limantic, Guiseppi Argento and Salvatore | toam will be strengthened with some of izes: B s e i e A omocy ATEento of Watecbury. The fower bear. e ek Aiveey AR, some of Whow - carry both sizes: 10 for g Jean. AUOTAEY |ers were Diezo Insaloco and Antonio| showed first class playing. 3 3 s Dusanes cotered @ fdemurer 1o ) Coecio of this city. Burial was in St| " Tne 0lq Guard band held a rehearsal 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. Since January ‘I, ngu[ar:qw‘ 7 RS an fned h i Cauate, | Joseph's cemetery. Monday evening. The members aro put- ot ; on all models includes Cord Tires BieSating 1o $33.10. v was paid. -rmi The funcral services for Dorothy Mae ;‘:yfi 1A hafd Prachice Tor Mani-ial ..M 3 e Monday. He returnad to New York on Tuesday morning with Mrs. £. B. Cras- in's new touring car. Mr. Davis is chauf- feur for Mrs. Cragin. v Miss Madeline Brown, who s teching in Crogwall, was at her home on Nor- wich avenue over Sunday. Was returned The Sereath na {the grave in the new cemetéry, Mansfield fonal | Center, Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock. Rev. K. G. Pavy, pastor of the Mansfield Center Congregational church, officiated. hepard was in charge of thel arrengements. road and Arthur Clark of Willimentic|min Morgan, Wilfred Parks, George. were at Fred Clark’s Sunday. Frink, Spencer Johnson and Eafl Woode At a meeting held Tuesday evening | mansce, Mrs. Sarah Jame Stedman, Widow Of| Charles Perkins of East Fladdam Was),cior tne mm.smek prayer ,:mmg the — George W. Stedman. died Monday at her| in town Monday. members of the it ¢ at Mansfield Depot. She was born| Farl Porter of New Haven was at his O Y s N COLUMBIA i 2 pantomime later. n Some r-r Conn. Decvti 1842, the home on Pleasant «;rw!\:}:te:::ai was| Mr. and Mrs. George K. Putnam of| At the next mecting of the grange daughter of Lyman and Evelyn Townsley| George T. Loomis of Hartford spent Wednesday with their | Madison Woodward will speak during the Ducce. Surviving is her son, Alfred T.ia caller here Monday. = |cousins, Miss I S. Babeock and her|lecturers hour on suppiles needed by the !‘h“‘rgf Chigith, & d‘i\‘u_;shv.u', flxrl.sss.;\sxlma . Dsnxd" Oxng ‘;‘vlflfi'(l‘;“ o ot i.m,me,' Jay Babeock, cottagers ;tu:he \1"?}: uu(r(:ahg mck shubmr;wr ©. Tall, of Boston, Mass, and a sister,| Salem were in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Zaratow and dugh- | 5eason and the ability of the neighboring Mrs Harrfet E. Fuller, of Mansfield De- .(‘:‘:‘;l\-s = “]zeeh:heandc‘::;c;;“‘fi:;:mr Margaret and Mrs. Barstow’s mother, | farmers to furnish the same to the mutual " ’fi:mh \‘(’qn.fls;y morning. The expense|Mrs. Gertrude Young, are spending two|advantage of ail. a2 Miss Abby Sullivan died carly Tuesday | © e Twireh Is defrayed by | Weeks at South Williamstown, Mass. for! The milk producers are very restless Wiiir oruing at St Josepifs hospital after an | Of Palnting the chureh 18 GRRONCH MY the henefit of the latter, who is in 1| under the present method of disposal of illness of several months. She was the|® Eift of 81/ = health, their milk. Some of them who formerly | cons, Baward M. Day of Hartford. The 3 milk. e e late Timothy and Mary | £00s BAWetE © , There was d large attendance of mem-left milk at the Center now are requested i had i borough ofiicials are to hgve the twn to take it elsewhere, and are leaving it In 4 hers for ted Tund gifed, | bers and friends at the May missionary | er X ing her cister, | hall tf“;‘khf}?’nfisfif o2 meeting of the Good Will eircle held on |{ront of Erwin Collins' bari. They are Keigwin, of Packersvilie, W. "(”;“’A Gosian of Berlin was a caller | Wednesday evening. Two new members'loud in their protests that they are Va. three brothers, Patrick Suliivan, of | , Iy & POVIAn L BN LS oined, making the membership 43. The|oblized to wait indefinitely for the truck H ore, Md, Timothy Sulitvan, of Wa.|** e S5 IO Lo in Rockville Tues- | circle s planning an apron and food sale, | to coliect it and leave empty cans, some- erbury, and James Sullivan, of Willi-} o and the ways anhd means committee with | times detaining them for two hours. They {mantic. Miss Sullivan was a member ot | 487 the Social committee is planning an enter- |4t anious that Mr. Bertach shall take St. He branch, No. 704, Ladies’ Cath- 3 tainment ufider the directionr of Rev. A.|!he collection again. as it would accom- #iié Besievolsat nkbselition. STAFFORD 3PRINGS W. Clifford, to be Eiven during the|modate them greatiy; Mr. Bertich Was | At Bristol Sunday the members of St.| Robert R. Smith of Springfield Wwas month. The proceeds of both affairs will {Put to much expense recently in buying a ot ot o e s fine pair of horses for the purpose. Some - - Lineo Josepls church were informed by the|cauzht fishing in Roaring brook Sunday|piobably be applied to the fund being|fine i e 3 rester band of the Sal er T. Magnell, formerly |by Geme Warden Eldridge of Willington, | raised to purchase an automobile for the | {ime a0 fst et ;m;fll;nndw"mmmd direct by Bandmaster: i e, that the parish is to erect | He was before the borough court R} fes f the pastor. et ln ym‘ ':hk om the is to give an open air con- t the work will al:u‘l‘;fur a violation of the law which requires s Avis Cobb &pent Sunday at So\\{h‘m‘ wagon 2nd it was thought only just L Ak e c . Judg v i i that he should be allowed to carry the or some time Father |a license of non-resident fishermen. Judge | Coventry, the guest of Miss Alice Boyn- | that l L d that in a panshllleam imposed a fine and costs totaling | ton. milk so long as he is able. 319 MAIN STREET | er uch strides the past few |$20.7G, which the aecused paid, after Alexander Bush, Who was bitten on the | i i | a recruiting wory every Prick ; ich A¢ ’ leg by a dog last week, was not impfoy ice was neoessary to ac. | plending guilty. JEWETT CITY ; ST B e WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILL CK WILL BUILD THEM modate the parishioners, and he stated | Chairman John Quinn of the committee a1 atment, S Sunday tiai It was ons of the happiest | for the solicitation of funds for Iish o | Miss Charlotte Oldershaw and Sidney | “Son ‘Srscti™eMt . cohen, the for. -—-—‘.—Afl_—"_’ufl__—l_____ ot L Carkin, of Groton, Mass, Were mac-|mer Schillinger place, la reported to have ! onday afternoon at 3 o'clock at|peen ransacked since the family left there days of his life when hé was able to an- | lief reports that the drive in Stafford was nounce that St Josepi's parish will goon | very sratifying. Pttt have a new church. R Rev. John J,|subscriptions was b |the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. George B. B S | , he comfnittes expected | 0. 3 X 8¢ B.|last fall. Mr. Cohen, who is here plenit. :::r:,“hmr)‘:izlo{‘ ‘:";.} :.;:L“:fl ‘:T::D:M' :!hpzc::: ‘:liq:ehi:;a: s &:"kgn, the sroom's parents. . Rev. Mr.|ing his garden, thinks that some articles | Shildfen motored to Groton Long Point | Alexander. matter was brosiched fo Rim ne heartty| Besjamin Campo has sold the Roche| Yoot Pastor of the Baptist church in|are missing and has sent to New York|Suhday. Mrs. Raymond Hunt will re-| The game was more of less of a prac- Tuslte: s brediied 1o B ne heastly | Beniumin Canp e st enen: [ Ao, péstotin e cerentony. The| for his wife to verify his supposition. main there during the present weck 1o |tice game for the coming Bulletin cup approved Father Magnell is one of the pine |bride's sister, Mrs. Anna Anderson of| The Deleo electric lighting System wag|Put in order the summer cottnge which | championship game with Westerly Satur- { when pastor at Wethersfield was chapisiy| Iusiness at the local sifk mill is rush-| Coton Was te matron of honor. Tho|instalied in the town hall during the past|She occupied last year and expects to|day at Westerly. A small admission was ML b e chaplain | eral additional hands have re.|EicOm's brother, Léster W. Carkin, was| week and was' used for 2 whlle Friday | OCCUPy again this season. | charged o defray expanses tur a banquet et e e best man. ' Tnero were four floWer | evening quring the sccsion of the dancing | | Miss Helen Brown and her cousin,| the team will have at the € of the sea- The report of Chiet of Pellee Danlel J. | R DEt PIes: o o borougn |Eirls cousins of the groom, Hazel|ainss. The battcries were recharged ang | Miss Genevieve Townsend, who has been | son i llourey for April was as follows: Total | o iov 4 s field day at Hyde park Monday | LI0MPSOn, Bernice, Phyllis and Dorothy | the light used Saturday evening, as an-| the gvest of relatives during the pust| A big crowd of loghl people visited Tatt- Juring s as follows: Drunk and carry- | pricinoon There were games and folic | Hall. The bride may dressed in white | nounced, during the supper and mmmglmmh, went to New York Monday. Miss |ville to see the Taftville-Westeriy match i dopmiand ng concenled weapane 1, theft 1, viows: | 3 georgotte with satin garniture. She car- of the Willimantic Christian Endeavot|ToWnsend after a visit in New: York and | in the cup series. As the league mnd‘l Cane Sugars i the ortu- totest inany brands tion child Jabor law 1, lascivious person 1, | SANCiNg under the direction of the teach-{ ;3" "o ower bouquet of sweet peas and union. The light was abundant and very | Tenafly, N. J., will return to her home in | now, Plainfield is on top. A tie game or thletics were h f rtufl - < | violation liquor law 6. violation auto law ;{.‘,":;’:‘Q‘r"’b;m:nd Murphy of the high | candvtuft. Mrs. Bdward Hall of North| pieasing. San Francisco. victory next Saturdey will mean that the i he dancing class which has held weex=| J- A. Isham's herd of cows was in-|cup stays in Plainfieid. 3 r by name. 4, making fire without permission 2, | penaot Chelmsford, played Mendelsshon’s Wed- Someone broke Into the Stafferd high|inE March as the party entered the|jy sessions during the spring held its last | Creased 1ast week by two perfectiy white| Plainfield Bowling club had its formal d that unless yo e sira reaking and entering 3, reckless drivin y 11, non-supvort 1, drunk ‘and thett 1. The o room. A reception which followed Was|meeting Iriday event e | Holstein helfer calves, which he” consid- | opening Sunday with a match on the lo- Yoming 4 5 ay cvening. The members Domino | cases were disposed of as follows: Ccm.l:f,’]’:;: :023:3'“1“‘fi:‘lm:niar:;;:":o’::::_}uncndnd by one hundred and Afty rela-|intend to hold a recepiion Friday even: |ered Temarkabl cal green. Capp Jesk Kiy's téaisi 8b mitted to jail 1, released by chief 1, nolled | 1n ane roam several broks were strewn |l¥es and friends. The bride re ing next. In Saturday's paper, the article headed | feated Zack Teflow's team 2 to 1. A L L, bound over 3, paid fines and costs 7.|over the floor and the desks were ran.|lAT8 number of gifts. Her traveling| lriss Idith Lucy Little of Springfice | Another Man Fined in Columbia Whis. [ number of visilors watched the matech. " Ghakis discharged 2, turned over to other officers | ouciod — So_ far as kmown the only prop.|Aress Was blue tricotine. Mr. and Mrs. | Mase, 4nd a yung Iady friend were (e |Key Case” the man on trial is named |The grounds are in very good shape this b {3, nolled by payment of costs 2, execution | coty remaved. was four boxes of candy|CArkin are spending thelr honeymoon In|guests of Miss Littie's grandmother, Mrs, | MOFris Dinls, whereas the carrect name is | season and the local fans expect o see American Sugar {of judgment suspended and in charge of (i o cupboard which the junior class|JeWett City, where Mrs. Carkin formerly | Willard Clarke, Sunday last. They have|Morris Binin. The article was telephoned, | some good matches with out of towa 2 iprobation officcr 2. Tramps lodged at!nag for sale as part of the lunchroom |U¥ed. They will reside in Ayer, Mass. |started on a pleasure trip fo California, | héhce the misunderstanding. teams. Refining Compan station house 23, electric lights out 128 oyt The intruders went up the fire| Where Mr. Carkin is employed. expecting to take the trip slowly and to ey The Service Dept. started the second g . ; hours, complaints 196. escape to the roof and it i8 thought that| Roderic Casavant had a surprise May|be gone several months. PLAINF week of the Sunset baseball league with Sweeten-it with Domino | The summary of Herbert T.|they got down from the roof through a |basket party Monday evening, on his| Hubert Little of Meriden was in town IELD -4 victory over the Weave Room. The e £ =a Clark vs. Ameen irhet, of Killingly, |skylight into the building. Superintend-fourth birthday. The party included Jean | Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo| The Dramatlc club had its first produc- | §4Mme Was close throughout, only a few ere came up before Justice Curtis Dean on |ent Handy is investigating the matter!Rousseau, Irene and Eugene Cyr and !Little. . tion, Lost—A Chaperon, in the Com.|5cjtiered hits being made. The last twe Tuesday afternoon and witnesses were|and if the offenders are found out they |Rena and Ciaire Casavant, j Mrs. Alice Turner of Willimantic Wa®|munity house Friday eveniag before an | \DNiNgS Were played in the dark, and the hear The arguments by the attorneys|will probably be given an opportunity| Mrs. Annie L. Frost has been ill with|in town over the week end. attending the | audience of over 300, The play was such | Service Dept. managed {o get the big end re to be heard this (Wednesday) morn-|to explaim their actions in court. nervous indigestion. Christian Endeavor pageant and visiting | 2 ‘success that it is to be put on again at|Of the score. The summary: the Community house, also in some other s Oupt. | Weas 8< alwways {in at 10 o'clock after which the case| Chicken thieves are reported in West| Mrs. Arthur Yahn and Mrs. Chauncey fher sisters, Mirs. George H. Champlin and | will g0 to the jury. The plaintiffs, rep. |Stafford. Louis Chaffeo had fifteen Robin are to entertain the Ladies’ Aid|Mrs. Fred A. Hunt. i N RN 93— 556 W ds Jecture from Willimantic, where she spent the|wick, Mrs. Congdon, Mrs. James Austin,|Merritt J. Hopkins of Willimantie pre.|, Act I—The girps' camp at Sherwood, N proey 7 b s resented by Attorney P. J. Danahey, tes- | fow) taken from his coop one night last| Society of Pachaug at Mre. Yahn's, on| Posts huve been set around the culverts | donated i thé loosl Moery fund. The | i H Gends 11ed tifled that the present occupant of the | week. Thursday afternoon. built on the Green, to which rails have | characters: 3 S ¢ M SR80 De.F.C.J building in question, No. 677 Main street, == Dorcag Circlo of The King's Daugh-|been nailed, which in the opinion of some ? : PR ot I O % o al M) |has viciated the terms of the lease. The STAFFORD ters, met at Mrs.. W. C. Jeffers' Tuesday | people take up too much room and are | Fc0r8¢ Higgins, o (ACEY BES e kg sle (Jouedinye 3 1 % 8 @ plaintiffs are Albert Trowbridge, Herbert S evening. . |very unsightly. Fred A. Hunt complaing | 12°K Abbott, Eillp Tetution | L s el 33483 & DLNTIST i Mrs. Raymond Paten of Woburn, Mass.,| Funeral serviees for Mrs, Eliza Saun.|bitterly of the posts set facing the lane|Frod Lawton, Byeho Ergrest ¥ H 390 / 55 is vigiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | ders, of Norwich, were held at the Jew- |passing his house as being in the road | RAmond FitzHenry, Alfred Taylor P 319113 N ey N | R R liam Park. ett City Baptist church Tuesday after-|and narrowing the footpath ¥ery much, | oM Crosby, Henry Dodge % 5% s s| William Hodge in His New Commedy 715 Main Street. Willimantic | Mr. and Mrs. C. Wightman have been|noon. Rev. M. D. Fuller officiated. Mrs. | while others think tRat an iron i ii| Dick Norton, TieH Tever # 631 8 ¢ “Success, “Beware of Dogs!"—At tht S & a6 8 5. % Phone 44| ~ guests of the former's parents, Mr. and|G. H, Prior sang Face to Face and|around the culverts at the Center would | ariorie Tyndal! 4£velyn Campbell A s ¢ o =—4! Davis Theatre, Tonight, May 11$h Aot o, = s 3irs. John Wightman. Biessed Homeland, accompanied by Miss|be more sightly and just as useful as the | Alice Beunett, Ola LaRochelle | W@l goom . e R J JAY M EPARD Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Jones of Northfield, | Alice Gilbert. Burial was in the Jewett!wooden fence erected. A very satisfactory | A6nes Arabelle Bates, Edna LaRochelle| ~ Match games are quite the vogue on the . SHi (GRANULES) Vi, are guests of their daughter. Mrs.|Clty cemetery. The bearers were E.|iron grate has been placed over {he cuk | Ruth French, Dorothy Tillinghast | local alleys nowadays. A mateh of 1§ BRITF STATE NEWS Suscending Filmore & Shepard Feor lNDlGESTlON‘ Richard Pinney. Mrs. Pinney recently en-|M. Gray, R. W. Dearnley, R. J. Guy,|vert at Howard Rice's house, and it is|Blanche Westcott, Frances Lurby | sirings with Joe Coutu and J. Royle on ENEL s 5 — ‘ tertained her brother and sister-in-law | Bimer Tarbox. John Perkins and Thomas | hoped that similar grates can be placed | Mrs- Higgins, . Harriet Cmapman | one team and Bailey and Raney on the| Wethersfield.—The Mt Holyoke Alwm- Funeral Director & Embalmer Disosbve insbsntly ob & from Moosejaw, Canada. McBroome. Relatives and friends from | at other culverts. Mrs. Sparrow, Lily Marshall | other has started. The first five strings | nae association will hold its meeting and % P e P o Mrs. 7. F. Johnson has returned to her|out of town who attended the services in.| The 93d rally of the Willimantic Chris. | Hef Daughters— were rolled Monday evening. J. Royle|luncheon Saturday, May 14, at the Webb 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC! ot in hot er cold water, ar home after two weeks’ visit in Monson. |cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saunders|tian Endeavor society was heldgSaturday| M2ndy, Bernadette Johnson | had high single, 148, and Bill Bailey hit|house. Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | vichy., Try at soda fountain, The Girls' club met with Misess Mabel|of Norwich, Mr. and Mzs. Herbert Bar-|in the Conregutional chureh in Columbia, T Summer vacation, " Crooks| 606 for tho five strings. Scere: Hartford.—A loan exhibition of #hip e v | - ud Booth Friday evening. ber of Moosup, Mr. an Milo Appley | about 250 persons being present at th 51 oty Bailey — mape, instre- Kl.no Bros i QU";K RELIEF! ’"{,]h:‘_agmny Thomosos has . réturned |gf Cantefoufy, Mr; 468 Mrs, Sa#es Bes | GHernbon BAVIG and Todita tHe evening, | Fiace—Sherwood, Maine. }"2’.:,3 3 E’: ::: e i ] b e Teanetay i the & urey o T | a 1 e —_— f the Morgan Memorial iy Mrs, Williamson and Mrs. Miranda John- |sided in the afternoon and Rev. A. W.j7 & m- = popal FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND BT annual meeting of the Hillside|son frmo Norwich. There were ehois | Ciifford in the evening. Rev. T. Newton | A¢t H—The fellows' camp at Sherwood, 367 334 M0 LR MU U Maselester—Home gardens. popdliEln EMBALMERS SCOTrS EMUL 1 | Cemotery nssociation was held at Grange |fowers from sympathising friends and|Owen of the Columbia church delivered | & m. Cotith ...104 19 114 113 136 soe|Nanchastersurion the Farand e €L 6 Union St. Willimantic, Conn. EMULSION 16; | hail tast Saturday. relatives. the address of welcome and Rev. R. Q.| Act IlI—Same as Act L I Beyle 118 108 108 198 14— Wie| enere srvemend Ko O B b Willimantic Co Mary Willamg was pleasaatly sur- |Pavy of Mausfield Center was leader of| Joe Couts, bowling in his tiptop styie, — —— —— = two years before. g Phene , SOUTH WINDHAM prised Saturday night when friends hung|the Song service. A movelty introduced | managed fo overcome the ledd of Il 229 27 216 16 284 12 . g : her a May basket. After everyons had|by Mr. Pavy was that those under 30| Balley and win by one pin inithe third| fne first pair won four out of five|, Southinston—The lialian mission whieh Miss Martha Manning of Norwich spent | een caught the guests assembied in the (should sing one Stanza and those over 38 ! mateh of the series on the local alieys | srings but its total pinfall was 10 pine | HeSbéen conducted by the Jesuit Fathers Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr.|nouse and games were enjoyed. At 10 |the next, the younger set producing thée | Friday night. A big gallery witnesscd the | joae thun the second nain Ap total pan. | Ciofd at St Thomas' R. C. church Sun- and Mrs. Alfred Manning. o'clock a luncheon of sandwiches, fancy |better effect. match and Bailey with over 50 pins lead | ga11 is to count only, ‘me “secohd "h“uiar evening. All the gervices were largely Miss Myrtle Clark sperit the week end| cookles, cake and cocoa was served by| Mr. Larkin, the treasurer, reported re- | was expected to win. Coutu had a high| g 10 pin jead for the sccond Mateh ter| 2L1emded and the mission proved success- with her cousin, Miss Mary Cummings, of | Mrs. John Williams, assisted by Mra. |ceipts $195.54 &nd cash balance on hand | single of 163 and 803 for the five stFings. | might | Wehnsdnn). o] tul. South Windham road. Armstrong. ~Those present from Plain. | $90.68. Bailey had two poor strings. The sum-|" Manager Henry Fontaine and wife, with| Portland.—Miss E Mildred Bell ap- Mr. and Mrs. Buteau of Moosus and|fleld, Jewett City and Pachaug included| Rev. H. B. Goodsell of Andover, the|mary. his brother, wife and boy, wefé In Provi. | Pointed by Govefnor Lake one of the Mr. and Mrs, Genard and Miss Doris Bu-|Misses Louise Jerome, Christine Birdick, |adviser of the union, stated he had fio|Bailey ....185 96 90 117 109—547{ gonce Monday. . OV | eight musical students to represent this teau of Baltic were callers at Fred|maith ¥owe, Blanche Montgomery, Eve.|report to make, as no advice had been|Coutw .....124 117 105 163 93—502| ““Fi00 Riacime and Joe Vaillancourt mo-|State at he Fountainebleau schosl of Clark's Sunday. Iyn Johnson, Doris Johnson and Annfe|asked, and none given. Teofal pintall for the three matches: | tored to North Grosvenordal music in Paris, I8 a daughtef of Mr. and Mrs. Ida Cummings of South Windham | Willlams; aléo Albert Brewster, Benja-| Hubert W. Hicks, state field secretafy, | Goutw 1701, Bafley 1700. The results : TR Mrs. Harry C. Bell of Main street. Port- & made a humorous address, durlfi Which | were so close that it wouldn't surprisc the land. Miss Bell has been studying for he stated he did not like dancing. townspeople If the pair were matched| Instead of marrying for money alone[two years at a school for musical eduea- 4 c;\mn::tlr:w;:: &a:-\: ‘::ns?:;r:\:lumfl again, a man ought to brace up and rob a bank. | tion in New York. L S 2 es| , The Fidelity orchestra brought with it GET AHEAD OF THE FLIES e o B i T et e, e e, resolved to contribute $76 fof that pur-} oo &t the usual Saturday . - wds seen aturday night WINDOW SCREENS WILL DO IT R ks R = v e S ety il It was decided to hold the next fally | “05,CoUDles were present. And we have theth in all sizes, both in wood or metal MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. of the union’ with the Mansfield society h;f,";‘,‘;;"é;"";:;" £ portisss a Oct. 15, 1921. The following nominations ions] H i ns: Sl The ““Thrift” Tire wero made: President, Mary J. Hobkins: e e T Ll . i = t, Mrs. tthi ; Secret 3 = - 14x18 EXTENSION SCREENS RS Q"al{tydoe;notnec- % The nwatrhd ;t lt'he‘Wl::lr,nmtl‘e ul;:on Kay iiioaiiae. .. Bergeron A : r on “the basis of activity sincs No- - essarily mean_high Jember, 1920, was adjuged to be sarned | MeClu & .. Marrio 18x33 EXTENSION SCREENS ........... 75¢ Y Bus Hosl b5"the Chaiia. society. An carnest ape| o e o 24x33 EXTENSION SCREENS ........... 83c pri peal was mad for members to attend the | J. Waiker .. . Polliser 24237 EXTENSION SCREENS 1.00 g el il v i s e ‘which it was stal ‘woul e the larg: e . Beckett ST saved on your year's Teligions mesting 1 the past 16 yeses. O8 8 28237 EXTENSION SCREENS ........... $1.10 rufi roll call 230 members responded. A. Walker ... J * A’vielin and organ duet by Rexford C. H. B. Crang and Miss Franices Crane and a ve- | Gardiner . a S — : 30x45 EXTENSION SCREENS ........... $1.69 i kdion s b Pl ot iar D Jal theY att SARMIAEY Spl st a a nurby disvibotiag polst Sce Tics Mrs. _Bixby, wehe beautifully rendered|S. Walker ...................... Pecble 24x33 METAL SCREENS . ............... 85¢ ana were._enicored. RW. 1 "OSQUITO N G, BLACK OR TE — 15 A pageant représenting the formation | Bassinor .. 0.4 Provost ) = of the C. E.‘h\( 1881, its history, extén- L R W 2 sion and activities was shown in six|Greenhalgh .. L 20c A YARD—8 YARD CUT $1.50 . Sl Soenes by 80 adulls and ohildren, The = . - last scene, the participants being dressed | Walton ...... Gosselin |, Warning! Unléas yoh #cé the nameyneuraigia, rheuma in the costume of the eountries wherever “Bayer” on package or on tablets you|2che, lumbigo and for the Christian Endeavor has been estab- | Johison ....... .. Veit|are not getiing genuine Aspirin pre- ,‘,‘2""“}“;“,"::‘;" sell Tian, Hex VO S eastically SOUTMEL L g scribed by physicians for twenty-one | 12 and in tottics ot oy L eree, Ridings; linesmen, W. Collins, | years and proved safe by miltions.| pir and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Hunt and|T. Pritchar; ecore, Married Men 2, Sin-' Take Aspirin s told only tn. the Bay | Mamatoetory % mark of children and Mrs. Raymond Huat and |gie Men 1; goals, Greemhalgh, Walton, er package for coMds, —Hendachon | ot motciioels . Latreniere . Ainsworth “Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayet” «e Alexander