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B S B 4| their children. A post card shower came | Susan Flynn of Maine, Mri: lmmzm in_during the day. Pickett and MPs, Catherine Jones of this Mr. ‘and Mrs. Woodward were united |city; three brothers, J. J. Gallivan of i in marriage June 3, 1871 in Chaplin, by | Hartford, Edward and Merton Gallivan | the late Rev. Francis Willlams. Forty- |of this city. . Mrs. Cosgrove was a mem- five years of their married life have beem| ber of St. Helena Branch, Ladies' Cath- |spent in Windham. olic Benevolent Associations 0 Mr. Woodward, who is 71, was bOTH| Funeral services for Marianne Celini i New London, March & 1859. ta B tant dsuatites of Willik NORWICH BULLETIN | lnsurance Co. of Amerlea ve Nepoleon |Woodward was born in Canterbur S Procance. yepiatd Dottt wete, beid Mulre; Firemans Fund Insurance Co. ¥8.{yary 15 1854. She was Josephine Rath- | Foiay : WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Jeste . Rich; Mary Postemsiy v8 Bl |iun, 'They have had fice chitdron, thres | was iy Bi Joseh's Semeiers: e chiis Telephone 105 23 Chur¢h St gflr:%‘"}fl;;h’nwm:fiul‘?:fl G:o.m e |of whom are living: Mrs. Wayland F. | death occurred at the home of her par- 4 = roughe: Bmeline Wilbur et a1 vb Benja. | Jeoq0n of Windham, Tiljah Woodward | ents No. 91 Mansfield avenue carly Fri- - - T ‘ - Tuesday. URLT came the ad. 2 gt - lof Winjmantic, and Jonn Wooaward of | go\" merning. - = 3 only three cases on the short calendar |min R. Briggs, Admr.; Augustin Gegne | Brigol There are five grandcnildren. vs Frank H. Allen. : = : of the silversheet as a medium for Liloyad Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. W Charles Homer Chamberlain, the week- {/ Jist came up Friday morning before the s, son of Mr. . Way- H p old son of Homer W. and Lillian Maua |g X ' 3 e = session held in this city. Two were al- |other reason; Willlam E. Jackson va.|Woodward; Johm, J; Ineriiie st S homs GE RS paE e el 1 B = St 3 whieh could Jowed to remain, Ewing Textile Company | Cariton Earl Miller; Mabel A. Cochrane | Woodward, children of Mr. p ebctn gt ste. 2 | g - . » oh & Biage ®f eomparatively ¥s Fernlea Worsted Miils, Inc., and Man- [vs J. Arthur Perry; Wallace Salisbury |John Woodward. Funeral services for Charles S. Eaton { = 5 passet Mfg. Co., vs Alcott Q. Savles. A [vs Charles Pratt; Ovila Martin vs Max | ward lved in Kingston, R. L, and Mrs. | Were held at his home in Sunvth ‘Windham tion. for judgment upon defend- Charles E. Dean vs Samuel | Previous to their marriaze Mr. Wood- | Friday afternoon at two o'clock. —Ser- ants demurrer was sustained in the case George D. Brown vs John Strom- | Woodward lived in Scotland. For five | Vices were conducted by. Rev. A. W. ‘N}mb Alpert vs Nazaire * Peloquin, 'harles A. Richard vs Jasper A.}years after their marriage they made; Clifford, pastor of Windham Center Ma s bond of $1,000 additional was ; Ferdinand Gagnon va N. Y., N, |their home in Scotiand znd then moved | Constegational church. The bearers were ::ldrvofl within twe weeks. Judge Marvin [H..and H. R. R. Co.; Peter J. Murphy, |to Windham. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward | Charics M. Thompson, Fred Richmond, e i hat he would be unable to|Sr. v William B. Olmstead; Mary M. |are in the best of health and Mr. Wood- | Clarence Avery and Willlam C. Buckus e he ‘could eome here for trials | Graham vs Hugh F. Graham; Thomas |ward still manages his farm and cattle | Burial was in Windham Center cemotery, motion picture camera, the locale of a dramatic or comedy situation is almost unlimited and simuitaneously is thus provided possibilities of expanded aetion such as goes a long distance in aug- menting the importance of makebelicve. At last that elusive object for which resent mont all the mMovie.makers are ontinually ¢ n but that he|Marra vs George J. Rood; Paul Kubaska |business. in charge of Funeral Director Jay M. e s et -fl?a".'m e Mlandar secsion here | vs Joseph Rusgemas; Helen Kubaska v8| A nugaber of Willimantle friends mo- | Shepard. Cosmopolitan Productions achieved it mext week Friday. Joseph Ruszenas. tored to Windham Friday to extend to| Weather permitting today (Saturday) will be a day of noise in this city. Some twenty-five, drum, piccolo and bugle corpe are to be out in parade, and field music will be herd at Recreation park, during Foliowing short calendar, the docket There was a total of 309 cases on the thera wishes for many more years of hap- was called by Judge Marvin. The fol- | docket; 171 were allowed to stand and | PY life together. Jowing cases were clatmed by counsel |33 yere stricken off. Judge Marvin ad-| City Henlth, Officer Dr. W. P. 8. and alowed to remain Jury docket— |journed court shortly after 11 o'clock nn- |Keating has glven the list of contagious in Humbrésque ; now, it i said, the same producers have done it agaifi Helio- trope, the screen version of Richard Washburn Child's popular story. It witl be the seeond feature. While the, o a1 from Com- |41 i diseases in Willlmantic as follows. Total | the afts mance of two young people is develope Bmily J. Ross Exr., appeal from Com- |l next Jiriday. tal | the afternoon. o W Ross: number efght; lobar-pneumonia, 5; t6 a happy ending In this pléture, the rs on Estate of Mr. Mrs. George 8. Woodward, of [ mumns 1, “seariot fover 1. tuberentbsts 1 |, At {he First Congrépotionsl church, the Back road, Windham, celebrated P Al T eoste o | Bev. T 8. MeCready pastor, the morning | their golden wedding anniversary Friday tant Louls Ashtn and Chaplain | service Sunday will be at 10.45 o'clock. s fome. Three generations of the | Wiliam E. Jackson, accredited delegates | Sermon by Rev. Marshall Dawson of family, with friens & pacty numbering |°f Augustus C. Tyler Camp, No. 8,|Storrs. Church school meets at 9.45 |fitty or mere enjoyed the day and gath- United Spanish War Veterans, Past De- | o'clock. inrri around the dinner table at noom, |Dartment Commander Frank P. Fenton, main theme is that of a father Who sac- rifites his lite to prevent disgrace from befalltng his daughter. It is the stors of a sifister woman folled by a regenc- fated convict and of the happiness that comes to the latter's daughter a8 the the result of his herolc action. ‘Wet and Warmer is a very funny gem- edy which will close the bill. Prask Sherwood Distillery Co.. Vs Smith: Gertrnde A. Wardell vs T Eniingly; Harry BE. Back vs Proole Nationa! Fire Insurance Co.; Guy L. Bak. er vs John T. Ryan: Automobile Mutual pe: Rev. H. 8. MecCready, pastor of the During the day Mr. and Mra. Woodward | Tast Commander John S, Dailey, and | pyrst Congregational church is to preach were presented $50 #n gold, the gift of ing the atinual encamprient of the ;l‘ 5 Sunday at the baccalaureate service of department of Spanish American War | L0seY Hall, Cornwall, Conn. Veterans. At the nnnual meeting of the Willi- CCLCHESTER A 9 J mantic City Medical Sociéty held at the| Several members of Norwich lodge of office of Dr. William E. Hendry reports | Elks from this place attended the meet- of the president and searotary were read |ing of the order in that city Thursday and approved. The following officers | evening taking with them a candidate for were elected: President, Dr. Michael D. | initiation. Sade . Riordan; vice president, Dr. Herman E.| Louis E. Baldwin of Middletown was WIII]mantlc, Conn. Little; secretary-treasurar, Dr. W. P. §. |in town Thursday. Keating Papers on the subject, “Middle Jerrold and Harold Kerr of Marlboro Bar Diseases,” were read by Dr. Wil-|were callers here Monday. - liam E. Hendry. Following the meeting | = Rev, T. /D. Martin of Hebron was in { the doctors were guests of Dr., Hendry at | town Thurkday. ’ supper: The services of Calvary Episcopal A white horse wandering about the | church will be held in the Baptist church r resses streets of this city Thursday nizht about | Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. midnight was escorted to a local livery The Greek Catholic services will be stable by Officer Louis Paulhus and left |held in their church on Pleasant street fl G_ h iel till the owner sheuld call for him. Sunday morning at 11 oclock. Rev. es. am nd Ol’ an George Thompson, arrested Wednesday | John Paley conducting the same. ln VO , \SINg s a g and charged with indecent exposure came | S. H. Kellogg of New Britain was the £ E " before the court. Frid morning and | guest of friends In town Friday. 1t has been 2 long time since Women’s Dresses have been 80| changea his plea of not guiliy to guilty.| Wooster lodge, F. and A. M, held a simple in design as the Dresses for Sprirfg and Su.mn.:er. 'Buf NTe s, \1\2 e R bl e in this simplicity lies the secret of that difference which gives|is ent to jul 1= cose was oricinally | Chlchon tiores, o for meverst wecks the wearer distinction. A discription of those little additions "“3.?:,.;""0‘3":,‘...',”?1 yards about the village visited one of e is impossible, so come, let us show these cool ARIERCHVE ] | T o il (e shsets of tho oy morning and took several fine birds. Nct | Dresses to - Sizesé;d s{s)tylen for Women, Misses and | Ploved by tne sirect tepiriment, s | =isted with taiing e wivds ey | Children—$3.50 up to .50. Streets Irvin M. Ford, The theft took place between 4 and was the first to be oil. A four o'clock in the morning., half ton oil sprinkling truc Horowitz and party were visit- ard Oil company is being used and 3 A rwich Thursday. Spring Time Curtains and Draperies | bwins romnea " sandic Leonard Siebert of Bast Hampton was | distribution of the ofl. Some jin town Fri - HOME OUTFITS Let us outfit your home! Twenty years from now many | young couples will consider themselves fortunate to have started out by outfitting their home at Shea & Burke's. Come in and look over what we have selected for you. Stylish, up-to-the-minute designs of excellent construction: at reasonable prices is our slogan. We do not boast of any tremendous price reductions, but guarantee to give you a full dollar’s value for each spent. SHEA & BURKE | Complete Home Furnishers. 37-47 MAIN STREET At the Dreed Theatre Sunday, Monday Tuesday. Allan Dwan hae turfed to his fiest love comedy drama In préducing A Pef- feet Crime, his second Associated Pro- ducers’ relbnse, which comes to the Tifeed theatre Sunday, Monday and Tues- He has taken a simple story, embel- lished it with sound philosophy, provided plenty of romance, humor and pathos and turned out the best comedy dfama of his eareer. ‘The stoty has for its hers the great- est ilar on record. Baron Munchausen himeslf was a rank amateur compared to Wally Griges. And Wally s s pro- ficient In the art he lies his Way to sue- cons. For In the deginning he 1a 2 poor dank messenger, timid, grovelling and des- pised, earning $60 a month. He is dis- Busted because bank officlals endeavor to make him a thief by placing momey about whete he can steal it Wally revolts. If they expset him to be a thief, he'll be one, and he plans & cunning robbery. He Mmys his plans earefully and devotes his time to estab. lishing another identity so that when the time comes Wally Griggs will have disappeated and a new personality in no way connected with the bank will reap the Rarvest of the stolen money. In establishing this new identity it % necessary for him to lie. He lies mais nificently and impressively. For the first W in West Stafford late Thurs- g 3 g % 4 s Al 2 i ! v t or early Friday morning and | smart conventional designs are found in coloring to fit in With| wio went " to Hreoioyn o Comier | secured §100 in cash, They also look 4| every decorative scheme. Their prices make it possible to do|aftr beis found suilty of nox hich was in the cash drawer. of his wife and minor child, removed the lock on the time in his lite he finds that people are 2 2 % » lons of oil ived here thi G. H W ms of Groton was calling =< 2 = 5 o listening to him. Bringing Spring indoors is no act of magic. The new creton-| viil to tised on the fon Tocal friends Thursda; Does he ob the hank? b 'pnn‘fg rm: 2 h.l dm It would be unfalr to tell you. BPut - . order Lower Mai g and Mrs. George Ry rmically shot ham. aoms r's heart. Monte Miue B e B Lo Hratts st Moo HO oo, o e o STAFFORD SPRINGS SN S JEWETT CITY g et o B - ‘;l i . “;_ i are to be oiled laer, oity tru be | Purslars entered the store of George | son of Judge and| Mt has just boen learned here that|pipes that can stand it. Logan, a former Ziexteld girl plays op- Trailing vines over trellises, gay tropical irds and flowers, or|used 2. of Union street, |during the electric storm last Sunday,| Sugar, 10 Ibs, Sbe, With 1 1b. of regu-|posite him. road driving his lghtning made its third visit within ajlar 40c, 50c or $0¢ tea. Finn Bres—| Topics of the Day and a Supreme the Loper few years to the home of Victor Camp-|ady, comedy complete the bill for Sunday. , in Griswold. The fuld came in on| A¢ gng Congregational Monday and Tuesday. telephone_wire &t n0on, 814 after| mateue e Bases vl peten ¥ P S B. K Hiscox ning out the machine, tore oft & coh-1 . at 645 . m., Mes. . BEEED THEATRE. crable amount of wall paper. Theljgader. Undauated Jodgs, No, X of e mily, with the exception of the oldest George Walsh, starring In the Willlam P., will attend the evening serviee, day-|pox jon. The Plunger, which | son, Augustus, were at church. He Was|lghy time. Johh MacLean will sing at|, “m i -mu" - "-Ihm cnjoying a noonday snooze on the couch. this servioe. S will .Imllh e e O e g bolt, he being not U] sechodiss Rplseopal chureh, Suadny, |iheatre today. The plcture, from wn a8 it his home here for s He later suffered no Inconvenience other|dayliht time: 10.45, sermon by the pas- |original story by Thomas ¥. Fallon, was { bo: b over the entire house, very inexpensive—38c, 65c and $1.25 to turnish @ bond of § e e e e 2 md changed his mind i t to oLen the store & riday morning. | Congdon ing her brother, Dennis Shea of Col- | S will meet the t | | lightning did the same|Mcn's elass, Bubject for consideration, |ing cast and is Javish in production. 4 § wil he A eam for | J .conveme and her 's?nl hdAr,!C)T!ELD CENTRE t the same place. No one of the Lhrllllln_ Wlfl‘ In Law and Gov-|Virginia Vall, .S.(A described as the Have you ever read Zane Grey’s bocks ? He is one of the e e o e s o \ family felt it and all were able tojernment; § o'clock, EpwdMh League |girl with the perfect profile, plays op- greatest Western Story writers, and his books sell at the rate| 25 *ossn, “nilt of 5,000 a day. This week, we have the following titles on|ur for the gem were disturbed and nothing was Herbert Burdick of e | known of the burglary until Mr. Larlow | Wio Was passing in his car. ANE EY WEEK e z E G e | Gay. i o e fecing, mot & pain, in|tor Mev. d. A, Wesd, subjest, Mysterics | made under the direction of Deil Hen- . 1S - | Joseph Lazzarin has resigned at Lhe} 7 [n" P g s i o Bolved; 13 o'¢lock, Bible sohool and derson. It has a mosi capable supporte A Good Opportunity to uy S The Mudson A. C. team w Haven | McCormick store. e et e g s i observed Sunday!dodge the | subject, ' Thy Kingdom Coms, In My |posite the star. 2 steamer Providence for a three months' | a ton ofclodi x| dodge the balls of fire that flew around|couniry, Leader, Miss Bella Robertaon. | The Pluner concerns the adventures trip abroad. The party, in which there | oo el e s i 48| then yours - 3 7|7 o'clock, evening worship. Sermon gub-|of “Take a Chance” Schuyler, an erst- EDRnE [ will go under the direction of & | Foice WS | hanse whe. Baoneline saine house wan|fects The Vision in Maa. while office boy turned millionaire stock 3 3 i P QU e bureau of travel of Boston, he "Phe ‘bolt wande broker. It is eaid that his career as display, written by this man, and each copy is snappy and Hamel will probably PRt e There |struck. The bolt wandercd around and| Ieptist ehared, 8 morning, the |broke: interesting, and they sell at 85¢c a copy. o xibs iwaro by (Hadys Crane, | went @own cellar looking for a ground, |Fastor’s meskage to the Juniors will be: |pictures in this production is typical of Collowed Y |1 ot Vietor Campbell, the owner of (OB Deck,-4nd Lo the senlors, Four|MVral cases well known on the siock the soldiers. | (he ' place, coming up the cellar stairs, {Squate. 'Dible school at noon hour; §.15, [exchange. His battle to win Alles e at both |and without doing him the slightest harm | Young People’s meeting; 7, preaching by | Houghton, daughter of a g 3 > in charge of it took the heavy taps off both boots Dastor, Rev. Myren D. Fuller. Toplo,|broker who has been made the ir Barro ‘as clean as a whistle.” Proving God. b= - "': e ’2“-!:""‘":&' - ren led the| Mr. Campbell is looking for the man| The fares eomeds, Satety Fwes, pro-|Hock market by & resectsd wuiter, ghcre the |who declares that lightning never strikes |duced by the Ashland Dramatic club on | 5, e ©f g~ de l\r‘rmld ::lnlwlce in the same place. Thursday night, was well received by| J°% the second feature Brva Novak v group of tourists. The director of rty is Prof. Rossiter Howard of the | t useum of Arts, and Mr. Con- pitched by" Canav Pivy The U. P. Trail—The Desert of Wheat—Desert of Gold— |G, o George Du Wildfire—The Lone Star Ranger—The Rainbow Trail—The| el krown o Border Legion and The Young Lion Hunter. You will en-| L Mrs. Mnry Galii joy reading any one of these. day morning at her home toR avenue foilo PLAINFIELD I Thursday evening’s game in the Sunset league series proved an 11 inning tie be-| Thursday. She will be seen in Society Secrets and the ! th audience, present. Every mem- tween the Service Dept. and the Spinning : < D. C.|, For two or thres days there have beem |0 ‘:{“‘“. g g e e |Pathe News will complete this Bill for p & % i LU r | Rooms. Although the score, 13-12, was In crarge. A unfon ser-|four men around town selling olicleth|went alung with map and smoothess. | ‘o457 - ives in Montana ; large, the game was more or less even | at eleven o'clock, in tha! hoo e R S Vofles, Gmghams and Organdles S clock, fn the | % kept. the fans and players men have offered surprising bars|Ihe Audience was kept ia almost con- st church, where an in-|T |stant laughter, and the appiause was 50 MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. . {ER S e e JSiven ty Weaalb | SR00, AR ReXD oke IS bUSIness | isten: at times that it was necessary| Babe Ruth, who has been thrilling hum- nuation game. 'E. Laf ven by ok | Som dvor.to-door Will Solve Your Summer Dress Problem S e g i ” A .|for the performerg to wait for it to sub-|dreds of thousands of bascball fans run was the second of the series. | ked bil‘h‘ls c’:‘\a::Aa"l; ‘:‘gfl side beforo going on With the piay, The |throus e A gy o o to show their 1i-|8tory afforded plenty of humorous sit-|Majestic Roof Garden in a great pheto o o, Dick and Marry. The |Uations and inexplainal® elrcumstances|drama of home life. mother love and v says ln:;l'un nan can Alcln'nnd to and not ufitil the final curtain did the [diamond sensation, Headin' Home, Sun- shown a peddler's permit, Later, Of-|Propet adjustment present itaelt. day, Monday andl Tuesday. Dolan got after the ~men. They A sketck written by Prentice Chase in Don't miss this one. ll'l our best bl"t : claimed to be, even then, on their way which the writer was ably assisted by |in this line this scason “Tex" Rickard, met Wednes. | claimed to be, even then, on thelt WAY{yfat Kxley, kept the house 1 & gale.|who has promoted the biggest interna- oM e ine stopped ‘i the upper|This Act Was & seream and the genarai |tional boxing contests and shows, after [Part of the borousi, each ot tne fous|SPIRICH was IBAL It Was the best ever at- |geuiRg the pnture. bockel ¥ Jnte_the P e B empte ocal i > Delng Teld for Chir: {100k @ ol of ilcloth and they went a8} "y cis 4 happy erowd that attended |eity, where it broke all attendance rec- observed by the Sunday |™EY WAYE L rned: empty-hand-|Saféty First and the following east de-fords and was superlatively eommended T 1e score by innings: | Spinners 7000000000112} Service Depts 1030002000 1—12 A new em i8 to be tried out at the turday night dances. There is to be a al of the square and old fashioned ces. A number of local people have sired one for a long time. Every third nce is to be a square dance or an old hioned dance of some sort. The other, o will De the usual fox trot and waitz. | The Men's club had a special meeting in the Community house Thursday even- | These new fabrics are delightful in color, design and weave, | and if you are handy with the ncedle and scissors, you can: afford to have a generous supply of lovely clothes for sum- mer at a very little cost. These come as low as 39¢ and up. Our pattern service is so convenient the complication of de- cided amount and styles is easily simplified. Providence, Hartford, New Music was ren- L \ sorved the many compliments paid the |by metropolitan crities. Prici“a ql t S t‘ d ing. During the whist that followed the | o, O. A. Perry, and grandson, Winl.|ed: Offioer Dolan then put it squarey MBS w - | " Bring your aon or daughter, or brofh- ! atin an oket Mavohnai &hort business session, S. 8. Paine, retir- | of New York, [UP to them with threatened arrest and)y, "y o omery, Prentice Chase [er and wife, or sweetheart—and by a'l L4 yonnaise superintendent of the Lawton Mills mer; at. thelr {NOSSCUCOR L LAY 410es. 1’:‘1‘:‘:?:: gfi; Jerry Arnold, - Matt Exiey |means mother—to see “Babe” n this ] vis Hrks ipe | charge papers from the . Satin For Sport Garments Improves Flavors it oo by the e s ik | wom, a member of Mrs, [SWOTC he Was the chaulteur. Thg fourth | Alon Ben, Mocha, e e 18 My mopirtad by s o8- g A | slub. Mr. Paine was formerly president | for several years, s |Paddied Tight down and took out & l|ycy,, Henry Olson |star cast ineluding Ruth Taylor, Frances Women who enjoy out-door sports will love these Shimmer- Yes, it will even better the of the club and by his retirement tho club| ¢ for Sweden to visle her [Sense and dug. up the coln to pay fpr ylable, Jucke wits, Julla’Bayles| Vicotry. Willam heer, James’ A Mar- 3 . y . ot loses : s I e . her sister, rkin |cus and George Halman. ing Silks, because of their beauty of color, the grace of line taste of a plain slice of bread, B Collins:won_ the; S¥8t priss-at ihel ests in town for Memorial| A Shoe distributor got away a_short|J\tE they take, and their great durability. Come in and see them | | 8 23 2227 5 its0- ie time oy itk mueh “fhe- same. lot of |Zuleika, Turkish maides, Ella Corby| A Christie comedy and Topics of the the week were: M t game, although Jack Kay was a|day L. C. . Mother, Ral Day make up the remainder of the b 2 i contestant until the last round. | ng and family of Hartford, Mr, apd E3me. It is S’i;!“;‘l'):‘e A Mary Ann, Irish maid, I ight at 7.30 And S—Priscilla Dean and you will find yourself selecting lengths for a skirt, frock, O e Sk e L S [ehonts axe"asking what show they Have| The Athisad mchell seem hes twe |l PG S0 Bensen . sonps or waist, or a one-piece dress—$2.25, $3.00 and $3.50 a yd. ;dded'fl‘:v:‘; e:;;:t;;;&: Octave Poirier died Wednesday evening | man and_fami Charles |10 00 a legitimate business, ganeh oh Witk Taftvifle this W o at the home of his son Octave in North ' Ha'l of Bo: Plainfield. Mr. Poirier was borm in New London, Canada in 1839. Burial will be in Waure . where he resided for 46 years be- | fore coming to Plainfield. He leaves a! daughter, Mary Loulse Barber, of Hol- | FAU':I'LES B voke, Mass, and two sons, Joseph and | | Octave, Jr., of Plainfield. heharles | °5.°D. Wheelock was at the Backus [day (Saturday) the team goes to Taft. |illustrated by flme. Colby and family, |hospital. Norwich, Friday. His father,|ville and the tollowiag day & retara athron and Mr. and Mre, |H: N. Wheelock, is a patient at that in-|€ame will be played at Ashland Park. THE STRAND. T Ruth Robbins amg |Stitution. The father was able to re-|A big crowd is planning to make the trip| pyoe the Deadline, a thrilling etory Mrs Eva Daggett of New Lon. |turh With his son for a few days’ change| to Taftville, of love and_adventure, with the talonted Wendoll Hames Newing. |2t their home in Jewett City. players, J. B. Warner and Lillian Biren, endell Hames, of Newing-|™stomoers Undaunted Loage, No. 34, ANNOUNCEMENTS in the siar roles, will be the attraction attended the annual K. of P, meet at Odd Fellows’ hall, well liked flavors more ap. Grass Rugs Couch Hammocks pethng than cvec, FOR THE HOME During the warm weather the porch, Atractive Grass Pugs are just the|Peoomes the important part of ‘the CEENERABANSNENFEEROIOEOERDAGOS A. Richardson, J. H. Tracy and e o W : how the schools stand. It i herle last week ddressed by Rev. b . . | Crown Food Products Corporation. ,»f:ple fie: f: !e: l;n it ll!hl"x;’ugl:t L};: H. 'S, McCready of Willimantie, who took ok w"imm'; ‘:;"e)‘; Nfiml’l"“ T:‘:T; Items From the Toilet Goods Section That; o e e T American Soiter” (053 eveniag st te Masonie Temp : You Need Every Day on Your Toilet Hearts of the Word and The Greatest ear. |Thing in Life, also in Universal's Hearts of Humanity. ried by any traveling show. Aim the g " » M | “Rev. R. G. Pavy x i berr] at the Btrand mut?‘nm week, com- for the Summer Home, Cottage, | house, and the cozy corner is not com- ! | banquet of ‘Acacla fraternity, ot Yalo|Sunday, 715 p. m.. daslight, to atten At the Battle Greunds Noxt Wesk [mencing Monday. This picture 1o s or Bungalow. They are so oool and|plete without one, no matier how well MAYONNAISE, = university, held at th eHotel Taft, Fri-{sc,yice at Congregational chureh.—adV.i y(ger the ausploes of the Riv- [Adaptation from the powerful story of attractive they fit in most any room, i P . SALAD DRI i STONINGTON . ng of last week. Miss S. K. Adams is entertaining at|,. "oupng club, the Joseph Terar! |the same name by Arthur Henry Goodex, and ‘may b had in the very small| " od it mey be. Here you will| ESSING = The report of the special school commit- ar; dy returned the'first|her home on South Muin street, Miss| owy Wil oxhibit on the Battle Grounds (And the cast contains such well known Sis of 18x38 up to the $x12 living room | find all kinds of Hammecks, suitable ! § B licc is printed and out. The committes of the w o briet visit at her |Anta Nicholson of Atlants, Ga. Mis |, next week. For thote who enjoy the (BAMEs ag Robert Anderson and | Bert —any size at $1850. for any cozy corner, at $12.50 to $25.00, ! On Sale st most Grocery Stores g Ml members have stated clearly the facts| cottage on t Campzround. \f\?s‘ Slizbacth Hull of f\.e_'"rk_ " provided the |Bprotie. e s ""m“' m“n. W. Grimtvs i LETE % |about the town school system and just| The mee club, held wat membered |tioned in the committee’s report. Those | Dinner 7ed by the women mem- [*td & meeting .T&elth’m?:p::i gatned who served on this committee are F. A.! bers of Echo grange. more Dl: less distinction on aifferent oec- i Darnes, William P. Bindloss, Joseph F., Miss Myra Johnson is visiting at o . : S One S e Joseph, Theodore Dewhurst, Roscoe K. | Mansfield Hollow at the home of her|fations Qnee Mt was ;:‘:lr::‘l‘m:r:‘r:l“;‘; show will be that m"“"‘-&:‘ ] thrills to Tabl F Y w k E.ndT - Dl' F C J R Burrows and Edward E. Bucklin, other s S AR whiskey. A few drinks and a man posy JHartford last | itch his seat in sheer excitement e, Or I'or Y our VyeekK- flp . e U, Jackson The third dance of the season was hald | Mrs. Emily Larkham, who since early |coulq olimp the tallest tree and jump Detective Donovan, as played by J. . Friday evening at the Wequetequock | in January has been a patient at St Jo- |yyiniy “from limb to limb. Now, this|fof the first time. B. Warner. ia one of the most delightful Pompeian Vanishing Cream 440 Glyco Thymokine, small. .z casino. A large number attended from | sosept’s hospital, Willimantic, s tmprov- | yic”}y g another sort, no less than the| FOF those who eajoy the real old time ()L o i ever Eiven on _any i D IST the borough, going over by automobile. | ing and is now at the home of her s & minstrels, Morre's famous Alabama min- Medium . a S4c = at present little known “Smoke” brand. Bcreen, the work of Lilllan Riren Mrs. W. L. Bliss and daughters, Misses | daughter, Mrs. W. H. Buckingham, on |}’ o strels will provide a most enjoyable en- s & 3 g man was in a nearby city Sunday and as the abused wife of Duck Eiliott (Bert E Large . $1.08 715 Main Street, Willimantic Dorothy and Alma Bliss, leave by auto | Ok street, imantie. anong things he had a drink of bottled | tertainment. “Where she come from?" ls Sprotte) has won for that charming Iit. Pend’s Cold Cremm ........... ... 2Z7ciMilic of Magnesia, large 45c, M 2 day (Saturday) for their home in M Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kip spent Memo- | Anone things 5t the question on every ones lips whe visit e 4 sl M ohe rs—9 today ( ¥ t ‘Smoke.” He says he seemed to float at A tle actress an established place in star. Hind's Honey and Almond Croam 48c|Squibb's Sodium Phosphate, fa| e S BB N THent 4 veron, Now. rial day in Providence. air and finally faded away entirely ror| Dida” the oy dom. 3 . s B - The Stonington High school baseball| Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield Xip, Jr, and y Arablan NI with its bevy of beau- R, s 3 Sg Do erau bl el - %o team played Norwich Froe Academy team | Mr. Fno returned Tuesday from & mo- (SPPering several hours later entirely |, ;" cos ““Loretta® the very. iatest ex- | The Stofy cpens with & bang. and the FRoger & Gaflett Talcum Powder... 90| Pepsodent Tooth Powder. . 3% JAY M. SHEPARD at Oweng field Friday afternoon. This| tor trip to Rockingham, N. H. bring- |i. 1.4 Vislted Since then, in this town, |capade of Frisso's Chinatewn, Dr. G050 KO frORe, Sl oot m Hudnet's 3-flower Talcum ... B0c|Sparra Tooth Powder . . 450 Succeeding Filmore & -Shepard ‘was the last home game to be played thig | ing Miss Alberta Eno with them. he being extremely desirous ‘conneet- | Frank's World of Wax, Mons Or-. tire picture that one almost sits fin Mavie' Tolcum .. Listerine Tooth Powder . . 4 i season by the high sehool. ing with a drink, he spotted a “pal” and | Athletie *";"“"‘”"‘“" Mammoth | oy ihiens suspense until the final fade- Buttorfly Takum Kolynes Teith Powder - """ 20| Funeral Director & Embalmer| . Sl Cotiy [la Visling e Man of “Go” Always Stays. Eave the sign, When the bottle was pro. | Museum and g many OheT lout, when sil ends an it should end, Beflow’s Tablets, 100, Mennen's Shaving Cream . 39| 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIG | Jaughter, Mrs. eMeld, I A% e man of “go" is seldom let go— |duced: he moticod on the label “Bmoke” | RIS Conine exporition, the sensation T e, oo e Bt Bayer's Aspirin, 2 dozen. Resinol Scap, cake . . 24c| Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection |~ Six members of Nina, council, No. 43, |Forbes Magazine (N Y.) his great desire he faded away for a|Of the show world for the summer of | ‘7yying all combined, Below the Dend- Lysel, Disinfectant Cuticura Soap, cake. . 220 K. of C., will go to New Haven Sunday second time and has not been scen since. | 1921 line s & picture of umususl exoellence, Buiphel Napthol Busry Biiearied . % to take the fourth degree. About 20 will| Southington.—Although it was reported| In ccnnection with this story thers and it s confidently prediecsd that the & ears’ Un: Soap, cakn. 16c K.Ino“l'e Bl'os attend from here and Mystic will send a | that the entire concern of the Atwafer|comes the information that mo longer rm-’h- weeks age George |Strand theatre w 1o *ho>rd bus. y o largo delegation. Manufacturing company was to close |dces the farmer have to bufld a little|G. of Farmington recccupied |iness during its engagément here Y % FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND o John O'Donnell of Providence was a|down for aa indefinite period, officials of |house to put his pork hams in, then sit|his remodeied home, upon which'he has|next weke Monday., Tuesday and Wed. EMBALMERS visitor in town Friday. the company stated Wednesday that only lup night and day for a week to smoke | just spent about §15,000. The other Right ey . H.C. MURRAY Co ¢ s 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds of New |the drop shop had closed and that the|them with a smothered fire of damp|fire started in some way unknown and| Other subjects are The Dream. s #ra- i o 3 e 6 Union 8t. Willimantic, Conn. | Yoriy have gnened their summer home at machine and die room would continue to|corn cobs. No! It is an absolute fact.|burned the home and comtemts. Thbe loss |matic O. Henry story and = very fummy i 3 : . Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) | Wamphasset Point and have as their)be operated. The “Smoke” comes in bottles and fs is about $26,000. . and Pugs \

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