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WILLIMANTIC NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Telephone 105 23 Church- St. the hospital Sunday night after the ac- cident on West Main street whem the Ford car driven by Peter Gouaeck of South Windham road, struck a sand pile at the side of the road and overturned. The condition of the others injured in the automobile remains about the same. Mrs. Matonowsk What Is Gelng On Tonmight. Amarican Bemefit Society, Willimantic| band, Michael Matonowskl, of South Jedge, No. 120, meets at TA2 MNe.in | Coventry, and four =ons. 3 inited Order Vili - Plans are under way st the Y. M. fl._&. . S Croms S iliiman-| e Snnual summet free swimming s RSN 298 magty; lessons in the pool. Last year foilowing Under the comshing of Miss May E.|the closing of the public schools over 100 Gould and Mies Cecelia M. Morin. mem- | children availed themselves of the oppor- bery of the senfor class of Wizdham | tunity to leern to swim, and 50 of the High Schedl are ready for the presenta- | boys and gi became swimmers before tion of the 1921 cl play, “Green |the end of the campaign. Tho campaign Steckings.” at tho high school audito-|last year proved such a success that it is vium. The members of the cluss who to become an annual event at the local ¥, take part in the play are: Misscs Grace|the pool being a safe place in Which chil- Geddasd, Mapdalin Moriarty, Constance dren may learn to swim. Ser- Clapp. Marion Healy and Tsabel viee: also Rembem Gluskin, Ralph son, Patrick Cavamaugh, Waiter Grant,| Lather Martin, and Howard K | clal stage settings for the vlav Been prepared by Miss Dorothy . Ty Foot lights have alsn been inst At a recent meeting of the town & Not long ago citizens of Willimantie 2 2 he: e omplaints g ontinuous s meeting rtain were br » following ents that their sleep res! eommittee Segretary Fdgar A. 'C: brolien up by the contindous ed the fact that there foa i lo stage sottince for m ail local Play. Various ontert and the class raised eno purehase equipment. It within & few years the high school stage will be fully eauipped. Lesdore Lasier, of Danicisan, and i Elisabeth Thomnson, of this City, v warried Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clo st St. Joseph’s church by Rev. John 7. lark, wha alsa sang the ruptial ¥ nass, Nieholas Lengo, of Dani and Miss Rose G. L was bridesm. gowned in white sa med with chiffon. She wore a wre: and carried a bouquer of For mald wore robin's em o chine with rments were a meeting held recent- honed There were 36 births In the town of Wind P k roses. Following f e shureh o recoption was heil Breakfast was served to fori mucst e the home of the sister of t Haymond and Dr, Wugh B. Cam Puberculasis Kana be In this oity T net g fres elin for rthe auspices o e held at t itrest. Beputy Autemeb Bdgarton this ¢ he tow jesnses visited M his office in r to Geors fer of United o George mesting Tuesday s in Labor strset. Followinz the eening refreshments were Rebert Fitrgeraid, 20, pelics court Tuesday m fhavge of vagraney. Throus Dfficer Elmer M. Young a of zullty, and to Francis A, Tnio wa to Bl ad 0 ' Pitzgerald mtence of three milar offens. thority. to hs I fafl and Judgment wa Fitsgera'd tim . i eity other than Wi Mrs. Fessie Matonow: Coventsy. died carly T at Bt Jeseph's haspital fr »d shull and broken nack Wi was one of the four peop Arthur, son o Charles and v Cuticura So ve facilities ers, DENTIST 716 Main Strest, Willimantio | Hours~9 a. m. to 8 p. m. PV . 43; T"’-’;G TZRE JAY M. SHEPARD O Bt P & Seoers | TO WORK? 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MURRAY CO. ghter to Jobm!™ e A A i ffomocmpreptiicbons e asches e da- placed or Jorced out of Savion, | dn - umatural pressure is sabup thai causes et patn, suzporied proger position, _the gl dis- acpeans'for ail time. J® you have fallen or lowered arches or other faat troubles such-as weak 5, distorted heel bones, callousea, etc., come and sce the * 'Wizard Foot Expert at Qur Store Thursday, Friday and Saturday e pre cause i pa “They are comiariably varn in tha sioe and afiord H instaat and lasting relick S, S0 M ATDT AT ARROW. in Strest held in the Woman's club Dr. Fuller is_the in New e regult r is to be held on ill be observed May MeNicol was the cream and quite o W. ¥ illman As Presi ational City turers' unio Mrs. Ar 1y Miss Sara Abbe, at Wheaton | nd sons spent | th relatives in | has returned after a ide Young, have r m 3 tion spent at South Wil-| the guest of | nday. s in Plainfield | m spent | ne Kinney and | | | | ing his gister, Mrs. Mrs, Henry Hatch day with Mrs, on ather relatiy been ill at hig éfi%; (Tablets or Granules) , Eer INDIGESTION SOPYRGHT KEVETCNE WEW CO, NEW YOAK B. Mitchell,: elected Take dry on tongue or of the Natiomal Ciy St av el witoy Bank, N. ¥. G, 10 suceeed Jame: QUICK RELIEF! Piscn, 25-50-75¢ MABE BY ScOTY & BoWNR MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 13 A. Stillman, whe on the eve of hir divorce trial persists in sending 1o his resignatten. Mitchell will e tain his present posRion as presi- dent. of the National City Company, ‘The U, S. Chain Tread sufficient traction on ali erdinary yoad surfaces, It is probably the all odds the handsomest, and most popular, of Fabric Tire line. whele THE U.S. CHAIN TREAD One of the few tires of which it may be said that they deliver economy year inand year outand tire after tire. givea u. & Economy rides onU.S. Tires~ F you could get together ali the car owners you know, you'd probably find that their tire experiences had been As soon sized stock ——not once | | much the same. Most of them have taken their fling at “job lots,” “discontinued lines” and “surplus stocks. all settled back on quality first as the one sound assurance of tire value. Soon or late, nearly as a man forgets the cut- price tag, and comes to the dealer who concentrates on a full, completely of U. S. Tires—he leamns what it means to get fresh, live tires in a while but every time, Not merely in the big cities, but in his own home town. ‘United States Tires United States A. C. SWAN CO. F, H. GILBERT Not merely for the heavy car, but for the medium and light-weight car—a full selection of size, tread and type. Your U. S, Tire dealer can give you this service because of the service he gets from his neighboring U. S, Factory Branch, There are 92 of these Branches, Each gets its.share of U. §. Tires, so that the dealer is always supplied with fresh, live stock, U.S. Tiressell as fast as they are made, There is no over produetion, No sur- plus piled up weiting for 2 “market.” Wherever you buy a U, S, Tire— you buy a tire of current¢ production, es full of life and value as the day it left the makers, Rubber Company FRANKLIN ST., NORWICH JEWETT CITY, CONN. were s0 overcome that they wepe barely sgeak. The sympathetic gues! of whom were in tears, ghowered ¥ couple with paper, grass and cs. The gifis hiad been lock- fety's sake. “Bean porridg hot” played te music and “Sehoc!” kent the wits lively. A masquerade soeial was planned for ihe eixth of June, The #e- al committee to have charge. > comedy, Safety First, Ashland ic Club, Finn's, June adv. Perkins has a dislocated elbow 'S He was walking the high bank wall at the Congresa- i d and fell defunct 1 1 up for on the coneerte set the elbow. A number from the King's Daughters le will attend the tri-county = con- in Greeneville Congrgational church today Wednesday) One of the speakers is Mrs. Menet, general Secre- tary of the international order. The Ladies' society of the Congrega- tional church is to meet In the vestry Thursday afterncon. The I H. 8. class of the Methodist church is plamning a May bagket soclal for Thursday night. Charles M, Fanning, 86, & retired joweler of Providence died at his home in Edge- wood, R. I, on Supday morning. He had been associated with Dutee Wilcox, a jewelr for about 40 years previous to his retirement 16 years ago. Mr. Fan- ning was born at Bezrah, February 13, 1835. He was the von of Charles H. Fanning, and Julia Ann Cele, who were married in Jewett City by Rev. George Perkil They are both buried in Jew- ett City. Charles Fanning lived in Jew- ett City In his younger days, going to Providence when he was fourteen years old. He married Sarah Elderdge Hamiin of Providence, who survives him. David Hale Fanning, of Wercester is hia uncle, and he also leaves two nieces, Mies Ber- tha A. Fanning of Cranaten apd Mrs. Florence L. Shedd of Wareester, Mr. Fanning was a visitor in Jewett City on several occasions. ‘The Ladies' Ald society of the Baptist church i3 to hold a meeting Thursday afterncon with Mrs, M. D, Fuller, A bowling match between five Champs of the town and the members of Camp Sunnybrook, the latter beat the Champs 1656 to 1881. The Champs thought they had easy meat, but the dark horses gave them a big surprise. The score: Champs Boucher .. 128 89 117 A Willls 110 148 106— 884 Blake S 113 T S 408 Boney S§ 97 106— 208 Lague el M— 249 Totals ' ypaie Fa1 572 538 1651 Camp Sunaybreok arrington 109 111 138— 358 elisie 33 100 95— 283 Symington . 177 106 113— 39§ Hisoox 103 85 96— 283 Guillett 105 107 124— 386 Totals .. B81 509 56§ 1656 The local Y. M. C. A. greup is plan- ning to hold a council fire and frankfur- ter roast Friday evening. Al members and hoys of twelve years of age and over have been asked to give their nan H. E. Paul, Jr, or Jobn Chad signify their intention of being prese WESTMINSTER Exodus 20: 16, was the pastor's text Sunday morning. The subject for the home prayer hour Wednesday evening, , is Open- mindedness as_dist ed from weak- mindedness. The scripture passage is I “Thessalonians 5: 1-28. The ordaining council at Scotland meets Friday of this week to examine and or- dain A, H. Gates as minister of the gos- pel, if they approve. Deacon Edwin Ed- mond and the pastor are the delegates from Westminster, with Mrs. T. Edward Davies as alternate. in connection with the morning worship Sunday last a unanimous vote of approval was passed for the patriotic stand taken by Governer Lake in vetoing the bill 19 legalize a commercialized Turopean Sabe bath in our land. 1t is to the erecit of the Connecticut legislature that the membera upheld the governor in his action. It has been suggested that similar votes of ap- praval and confidence in Governor Lake be taken by churches, granges, the W. C, T, U. and other organizations and copiea sent to him. The six church Seuth Windham confers ence is to be held at Wauregan Tucsday, Basket lunch as usual, and coffee fufe nished. . STAFFORD Tho meeting of Walcott chapter, O. B, 0. 91, was held last Thursday even- 8. ing. The reception given to the new pastor, Rev. F. W. Tholen, at the Baptiat church laat Tuesday eyening was well attended. Dr. A. D. Kendrick of Windsor gave the address of welpome, which was followed by words of welcamo by Rev. Mr. Von Deck, Rev. L. M. Rees, Rev. C. H. Puffer and Rev. I P. Eooth. Mr. and Mrs, 4. Ramsden visited the latter’s sister in Willimantic recently and found her much improved. Miiss Celia Holt has given a Vietro for the use of the schools outside the borough. Mrs. F. V. Horseman led the B, Y. P, U, Wednesday evening. TANDOVER There was an automebile gollision Sat- urday evening sbout a quarter of a mile east of the railroad station, ar the sec- ond bridge, which is a very bad place. One car sideswiped the other, causing quite & litle damage to one car. The Pcoupants.of the car.escaped with a few hes and bruises, Howard Green and family of Versailies were visitars in town Sunday. Frank E. Thempsen with friends from Springfield was at the homs of his parents Sunday. Saturday and Sunday were very het days, the thermometer reaching 5 des os. Edward Brown of Hartford was a week end visitor with his parents in town. Work on the new state road i pro- gressing. L. J. Mervitt is reported as somewhat e batte | Averill have returned te their summe d Hurton Lewis, who has scarlet fever, is | home in Plainfield. recovering. | Miss Jane Harries is the latest saffere: School, which has been elosed on ac- with mumps. count of scarlet fever, is to open again this weeli, a8 n vel- | 1bis wee © new cazes have dovel- | EAGLEVILLE Jacl Suate road received & ceat of oil| Mr. apd Mra. F, O. Vinton with riends from Mansfield Depo! metored to Bostor last week to spend the week end Wit POMFRET CENTER | men The public achool will close the yoary ork June 17 Hoth leachers have 7o 'nl\"d m-&nt:-“nuul: other towna of 4 this state, therefore new schosl yes: Mrs. Courtland Hoppin has opened her sumumer home, Courllands, for the season. | ¥\ UFIRE & 3ew leashing staf James Scott of Brogkfield visited hig| ST — son, Patrick Scoit, Sunday. | It has been estimated that omly eme Miay Anna Smiih and Mies areh M. |Fereon in 16 has perfect eyes. 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