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st test at the Y. M. C. A Monday held in ' o-nnection: with the free swimming les- WILLIMANTIC | . izicc Quickly Regains ricoived. He was awarded a year's mem- bership, Other boys who competed g were Afthur LeClair, Alva Loiselle, Ed- ward MoSweeney, Ansel Arnold, Roderick ] er NORWICH BULLETIN: |costs 5: discharged 2: turned over to|Besulieu, Raymond Ladd, Raymond Sy- ! other officers 3; execution of judgment |pher,’Armill Billedeau, and Yvon Monast. Here’s why CAMELS are . [} . WILLIMANTIC OFFICE ! suspended and in charge of probatien of- | The swimming class meets again the 4 Teiaphane 105 28 Church St.| fcer 3: appeaiod 1. coming Thursday. The eiris of the swim. e l CI are e Five tramps were lodged at \:::';::’n ming clas sare io hold their conteat this ac s 0 eurl s e o I house ; electric lights were out 7S | (Tuesday) morning in the pool. ] S e ey ""; ‘:“":g:u (o | 218 189 compiaints were made. st (il (g A5 L S neon.) sudge Fraok H, Foss handed dewn his | way were held Saturday morning at the s Tl o cotamen s s Connes, | 5, e S B, © S| ke, S iy Tl 6| S G R F TR i Counei, | O, HArttord, Monday morning, llowing | W. Cuftord, pastor of the Winduam Cen- ennsylvania Woman, Long ering From e i Moen chargod with bedding within the | costior wan plsced in ihe. receiving vaull Run-down State of Health, At.t“b“t’.' Her .Remnk- S M. stated sesembly at Masonic hall. mits of the city of Willimantic witd- |at the cemevery. .bh Rm'er’ to T‘kln‘ ww. BECAUSE we put the utmost quafity into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's pos- sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Windbam Encampment No. 10 I 0. 0, | 023 llcense as required by an Ordlance | yypera; gervices tor Geodge A, Hunt. F. meets at §0 7 of the o¥y. Miller, through his counsel, | ingion were held Monday afternoon & & e Atworney Stewart X. Dunning of Hart-|,30 gqlock ‘at the funeral parlors of | A. D. Burton, alias Dr. Samuel Bur- |ford, had contended that he was not 3 L e Caril V2 -ira Schneck, formerly of 126| carnis will help to bring you icuucwed o, alias Ruseci! Wels, who was arreci. | peddier. He aiso contended that tne |JaY M. Shepard. Tev Anauf DoCet | Wil .. Sireet, Philadelphia, now of | healtn, strength and endurance. Yet od Jast week in Meriden for impersonac- | ordinance was amendeed October 17, | FeiiEh FRStGr BF Toe PR BRCRV LWLl | Bridgeport, Pa.,” after two aftacks of | thousands of people, like Mrs. Schneck, 8% & United States officer, made an at- |1908, and was mot in conformity With |bogy will be forwarded to Sharon, Mass. | Bleurisy, couid not regain her sirensih | grateful for the healtht and strengtn tempt to work his confidence game in |the state statute. There will be a service at Sharon at|3Rd suffered for a long time from| Wingarnis gave them, have youched for this city, it became lknown Monday.| Judee Foss stated that he had carefully | ;0 " ooiioy ot “which Rev. A. J. Nord- | Weakness, lack of steep and loss of ap- | its remarkable, virtues as a tonie, re- About three woeks ago he came to Wil. | studied the charter in reference to_the | Je® SROCE S WS Nov h (O | petite. constructive and bloodmaker. limantic and put up at a Lotel and de- |ordiance is question, and In decisions of oo, Rigee cemetery, Sharon. “I was for a long time in a very ner.| Wincarnis is one of the oldest general :fl. a sum s:xm ?x;nry . ‘:lr the !.,; :)hr:lr:.:‘)l‘:;n cmm-.' - ll‘b‘l.:e;h:n;.kh‘ °: Ovilla Roger Benoit fafant sen of | YOUS gg ru:-d%n eodr;dlu!on, writes | tonics u:l -xl;t-uen. u‘?“l:s :un o Srong with his pians for ba- sionJef | diveies Tater, aa in the cam of the | OWlls nd Georgiams Dumas Lewit | jok JOnSck: "OIP 87, | 3 Veue| commened B, aver, 008, pRyscians for Meriden g o et | e e company did not class the | died Monday morning at their home, No, | 10Vertisement in the paper and bousht | in all parts of the woeld. Buy & bettle At Meriden Welis clai h agent, Ray Miller, ag a peddier. 199 Main street from infantile trouble, | ;' U that 1 incarn "u m: I:'ln of “;lcu: 3 nflvv - in < ot pat over o 100000 o T s | T thia ‘partliulic case the leense fes | The funeral wes held from the parents’ | NOlice (hat T was cating and slseping Pras lfi.‘l 1 X% luon:ls ug Dln to enter a city posing as an oi) |of the peddler was pald by Miller under |home Monday afternoon at 3 o'elock. | UCC0 RSO SRS RUSE & TS WY Ters 3 all other Arat M-z:ch( Lo magnate a physician P s "% tnitad | protest. With the ruling of Judge Foss |Buriel was in St. Joseph's cemetery. s ‘lp“m“ i ol e Hiactee an other firgt-cl rug stores. States officer imterested in bullding camps | the fee will be, returned to Miller who, | Funmeral services for Themas H. Youns | 55 T was very thin after my illneas.” | . e for free instructive booklet : for disabied soldiers. He deposits a |With the sanction of the company em- |were held Monday morning at 9 oclock | "y - Hundred per-cent health, How to sum of money in a Jooal bank cstablish. | ploying him made this case a teat case. |from his home. Roquiem hfzh mass was | .+ ¥oU "0;:“‘:-_‘;“‘&‘6- nervous or | obtain it," to Bdward Lasgere, Inc., lmg his credit and then proceeds to raise | The decision means that {n the future |sung at St. Mary's church South Cover =down & ng Wincarnis now, | Dept. A, 400 West 23rd Street, New the fold and make the package air-tight. But mouey for kis project. When money 3Eents coming to the city to take orders | try at ten o'clock by Rev. James Me- You can hardly believe how much Win- | York, U. S. Agent for Wincarnis. comes in and the bomds are turned over | from house to house for goods of reliable | Guinness, pastor of the church. Toere there’s nothing flashy about it. You’ll find no snother y Wi s e i will t be lied | was a large attendance and beautiful g 1l el . Semare o the e 0 tpving ks | (0 (ake out A Noense, If the gooas. are |foral tributes twere received. As tho ; extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows game at Meriden he was nabbed by the [not dellvered at the time. The decision |body was bome into the church Mrs. A. officers. also made it necessary for the board of | W. Turner and Mrs. Henri Mathieu sang, Wells stated that he was at (he head |3llermen to amend the old ordinance. | "Ablde With Mo At the ihe offertory w E S T E R l Y Such things do not improve the smoke any more of thirty-f m ho Wi d con- | The old ordinance rea as follows: ke lutaris” was sung and for a wait- . i Sacnee e ' macy sesons of ‘Gia | Scction 1. Persons who peddie, vend |ing hymn dire Turer and M. Mainim i than premiums or coupons. And remember—you ‘count d Canad; He is wanted or auction any kind of goods wares, or | sang, B'eautiful Isle of Somewhere. e . arious charges in mang. cities hera od | merchandice on o upOR the street, side- | bearer were Joseph uinlan, Joseph Af- » must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. scross the border. Wells is to be prose- | walks street corners, or at stores, resi- |fleck, Henry and John Costello. A com- ¥ cuted by jef Willlam B. azen, charged | doices, banks or offices in said city shall | mittal service wa sread at the grave in.| 'If you Wlllt the Smomst, meu‘)west, mld“t cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free with Impersonating a government officer | be deemed peddiers within the meaning | St. Mary's cemetery by Father MeGin- from cigaretty aftertaste, Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. It’s the most perfect packing science can devise to pro- tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper - ~secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal menace wili receive the same treatment. Work on the local sewerage sysiem was brought to a complete standstill again Monday morning, When not one la- borer showed up for work. The local workers quit the job last Friday when brought before Judge Oliver H. Williams at a special session of the Third district and for evading the draft of ihis ordinance. ness. Killourey Brothers were in charge Following the arrest of Wells, James Setion 2. No person shall carry or |of the arrangements. 3. Lee of Willimantic who is connected |attempt to carry on the business Of | The July meeting of the heard of al|C°U7¢ Monday afterncen, charsed with with the United States Bureau of In- |peddler within the limits of the city |dermen was held in the commen coun- | 2858Ult and battery on the person of vestigation went to Meriden and identi- | Without ‘having a license therefor. cil chamber Monday evening with all [ Tony Sylvester. The alleged assault oc- fied Wells as Dr. Samue! Burton. Mr. Joseph Savona of the West Side was sons, and it is expected that the mew S niim eeant MBI Chavical AC]is S R A o | the out of town men refused to contribute ) Las is mow following Up the Work of | goimre morebaio e e et ey | Gates presided. The report of the sub- | barver sem oy Firy M, Myl eronta | $15 cach toward the local unien. About It’s Camels for you, Burton in this city. 10 learn of any local | \uy o take place this (Tuesday) has | erintendent of street for June was ac- |a carpenter and had made and hung two |10 Of the out of tows men remained on persons suffered through the game work- | puan cancelled. cepted showing expenditures amounting |screen doors for Savoma. The bill came | th¢ job for the remainder of the week. 58 by Burton. It s known that Burton | oo nCT0 (e street department |10 $1.823.90. The usual course was voted [to §26, and when complainant went to|ond ¥hen they did not show up Monday was in Killingly at one time and he may | were husy Monday oleaning sand and | OR Second reading of the following side- | collect’his money it fs alleged that Sa-|MOTRINE investigation was made by the| | Bave tried his za n other cities | Jirt from the city culverts, that had been | Walk applications: Cohen and Rotelate, | vona hit him and knocked him down. | 2uthorities. It was reported that a mem- around this vieinity filled during the rainstorm of Saturday |75 feet on Pleasan® stveet; John C. Lin- | Savona was found guilty and fined $15|DcT, O the union visited the town bar- Twenty-ome srrests were made by the | MOTning goln. 80 fest on Moin street; Napoleon |and costs, amounting to $19.80. racks on Margin strest gt abont § o'clock — June. aecording o | Several concessionists who were with | Bacon, 76 feet op Main streel; Catherine |~ John Bremnan of New York city, who | onday moming and wamed the siran- : the repart of ¢ ot Poliee Danicl J. |the Allen Big League Shows, which was [Moran 50 on Valley sireel; Russian Or-|is staying at the Griswold hotel at East-| ST that they would be subjected to Killourey, as follows: Drunkenness, 4, |in this oity. last week, have packed up | thodox church, 45 on Valley street; Peter |ern Point, was brought before the court | ooy, i it they appeared for work. Breach of peoce . indscent expomure 1 |Cclr goods and left for Philadelphia | YOnclas, 40 fect on Main street.’ There |for exceeding the speed lmit on the | Lcaring the threat, the oUt of town Ja- violation of city ordinance 1 getting [Where they will join another show. was the first reading on the following | Watch Kill road. It was alleged that the | "fers decline to go to work Monday. B St Srateimns, 1 : susplc 5 applications: For sidewalk instruetions: | defendant was traveling along at the e authorities aré now making a fur- L s g e g Miss Antoln®tto Girard, damghter of | Moses B. Haddad, 40 feet on the North |rate of 45 miles an hour. He was found | '¢f_Investization = about the ~alleged 3 Setving stolen gaods ©. drunk and breaes | DT and Mrs. H. C. Girard of Jackson | side of Union street; Elisah T. Lynch, 50 | gullty ane fined $35 and costs. threats, and it is expected that aryests JRRE P eer street whe was gradunted in June from | feot on the south side of Valley street: | g . will be made within the next few days, e s as fol. | Snt Maiy of the Woods college, In- |Tumer and Trowbridge, 50 on the north | . Aaorons nf 4o 3 ietter Tecelved from 2| When seen Monday afterncon, Daniel R s 1 rea [diana. “with the degrte of bachelor of |side of Maln street: Mary L. Tarner. 45 | SSTSCent of the Fitth company, R, I N.|aOntro, the contractor, said that he was By ehlet 3: molled 1; paid fines and|2Tt5 Dot 'm':‘ -';lrdfld": n:am-‘mpnm 45 feet on the nowtn.side of Main street; e;fi;{,e o Zérf:;aa\i‘nt?;r;lws:ndn:;':: u‘?“ih ‘:’lm S TRl e Svo), "|a vear's study in a Fvench university.|{a. J. Mart] 4 and that he would bring in ng of EYNOLDS TOB. ANY,” ton-Salem, N. o oo o | Mi38 Girard will sak for Pranee Sep- uld.,ol Uml"x':a‘;u:fz;‘f;fl'u;ham’:::: their trip from Westerly to_ Saunders- | laborers from Leominster, Mass, 1o ,,;‘.,mf BLs - ARCO: COMPANY . Wiad i G s ember 17th. . Co.,,on Pleasant street: Willlam P. Jor- lfl'n}»‘ The r::dl were wet and slippery | plete the construction of the sewer, Saturday September 10th, the Ameri- |dan 75 feet 6n the south side of Main | oot Narergamectt Biar oo o v Tessates. can Thread company Athletic Assosiation streot; Louls B. Wilson, 215 feet on the | i JRTTRERISELt Blov the truck whid : ,i5 planning to hold a mamoth publie fleld | west side of Bridge strect; and Robert | yun ot O U8 MR SUded ang over:| Calvary Baptist churc hen ¥im street . :«;m‘u‘;:l‘;:\”ml pane, :le;n’:':: ot g::;:::o:;rgé\l feet on the west side of | ywet rond, but from all reports no one was| The ‘Mw"';“’:‘;n;om of the Westerly |N2¥¢ been spending two weeks at Quono- | the burial after their mother's death on|is to hold an all day meeting with Miss g ptese ot eharger 1t 18 plammed to | A Sramieger's Hoense was granted the | NUFt and the Temainder of the journey | Sunitary corps was demomstrated to the|CLAUS, wWere at ‘the home of Mrs.|Friday, July 1 On reaching Woodlawn | Olncy. The dinner at 19 m. if the day fhe Pa free of charge. It is slanned to | | A drinclayer's loense was granted the | wag 'mado fn another truck that had to | public At & meetng held Mondey wips|Crieve’s father, Danldl E. Blake Satur- | they were met by twenty.five or more of | is favorable will be in Miss Olner's grovs | wind up the day with a band concert in | the approval’o. tae corporation counsel |°¢ 5B for. in the state armory. i:.m“xms“: Lgmiarntt g ylacid - the.:r mm;- "ei“h\?” "du';mr"df. r’f‘:': bt d oo |the everiing. Willlam L Congdon is|An application from Steven J. David | A rubblsh fire broke out Monday morn-| Foster Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| g SUIUIRE (Ll i and T "o Py wirman of the committee on nrrange- |and fourteen others for the acceptance of | IIE N the vacant Cottrell lot on Newten | thur L. Perry, lett Monday fer Philadel-| 4, o' (o Wi TOG8 SO0 (80 SO0 RO, o o0 ae returned home BALTIC i *|Charlex and David streets in what ls | 2Venue. 1t Is said that one of the neigh- | phis, from where he will sail for Seuth sl JMOTUAE (06, & ELLY JINT WM Lo (T COR SR R TR (orre | Sunday Mr. and Mre. John Hetbel hed m c' '"" ,n‘ Eflfll‘ | At the meeting of Willimentie Rotary |known as'lversids park was referred to | bors dumped two barrels of paper there| America on the new steamship American) "y’ Hiarriit 10 Eaeyon Das Nog Ner foallager ¢ z as gaests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Piper and m “fm" " ] D held Tuesday last it was voted to|(he :le',fo‘,t, Seumifies for lammebiERcan %’e’n’f'.; .nmn:‘;m:umfl,":v‘::’ Bt ,hf,,‘v:n},,lp}::_ will_make the voyage 28|poysenola g00ds moved from her former! Harold Finley, one of this years grad- | family. Mr. and Mra Atchineon aod tame -3-1118S <operate, in the placing of the Naw Yotk § ¥ e Mbrary coramities wis aufherised | 85I &DAge, but roaldents of tha Sestion | William V. Currier of Hanling, Mass.,| ™5, 18 Hovkinton City bo-auction rooms | ustes of the Westmimister Bl echesl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkhus, a i & . in Westerl: She 1s making her home | has gone to New York to his parents. Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. M. Leipoid. 89 Noxrs Ustox St., Rocaesrer, N.Y. | is July 15th. Up te the present |to cause necessary changes in the light- ::E“::u:’n‘\:;ag"l;“ b owmies puckets | SoeRiing iy wouks' | veoutiee: | WIE | with ke BRAshton 10 Westerly: ! ™ Mann Page is visiting his family at|Carl and Adolph Hoffman, Andrew He “For five long years, I wasafflicted | [ransements have heen made to care |IN stem in the public libvary. A ves |00y GLTQTSlRRtL Lt e Mithout eallng | B A Jones of Paimer, Mass, | FAMmers in this section report the hay | Rostawhile farm T s e a ey or only a few youngsters Tt is be- s 4 authorizing the po- S o g ’ ing its prime fo vew! wploy onbust.” ou . the with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, |1,ccq tnat many tocal families will he |lice dopartmemt committee to cause an-| The sypey meth hss again made its|{OFmerly pastor of Calvary Baptist|Sron,os Paseing it prime Sfl)r:\a';!.a"l:h::. (vrr“:;;:e"m;\!e ;‘vm;-‘\!}z‘*:x!.!rg\!::ontm' 5 i river. A chowder was gerved by which developed into serious Bladder | willing to take one or more of these kid- | °ther signal to be installed near the junc- | 3ppearance in Westerly, and the alarm|CPUrch, visited relatives here Monday. | [I0RE 10 NI H L S0k RO DRITIOR for soae | g ver | Fred Piper, whose chowder dinners sre < many of whom have neveb seen real 10N of Main and Ash street. An appli- | Das been given out by Supt Ed. Gavitt| AD inebriated visitor at Wateh Hil| *'0 MO0 Fred Newton who was at home OVET| y.) knowh to Norwich people. Bwim- Trouble. ountry. Persons wishing to take a ehild |SMion was reccived from Thomas F.|[of Wilcox park. The insect was found |Sunday caused mueh excitement when he| ™y Dy Sutter and family have, the bonron Do “arpes (© B8 WOTK At| ming at Sandy beach was ensoyed By all, Isswa testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ ' two weeks are asked to communieate | ROWman for assignment as a call man in [ 08 Moss strect by Inspector Ahern, and a | 90Ve into the Atlantic with all mis| O % o SLEF & (AL CIVE Y the Groton Trom Works. ; the party returning late in the eves- sith James P Bath. the fire department, was accepted and | crusad= agsinst the pest will be started | Clothes on. FHe was reseued by several ; s Mr. gnd Mrs. Sobel of New Rochelle. | (" #ad concluded to make one more h 3 . ol St et Ltton at once, S.gegal years ago the hrowntai | PAthErs who happened to be near by. aev. D. B Coon, whi ls visiting In! with thele children, James and Helaine e frisl. By the time the sample box | The cas® of XNapoleon Normand The olaims coramiltes was instructed | Ot Was Wiped out by interested per.| Delegates to the state eomvention in|Uhis vielnily until Tuly 21 supnlied tne RIwL A15 8- the, ook, liows HEBRCN #nd & B0k. box wero finishod, there 4 with intoxication and hreneh of | 1o investisate a bl of $132.60 from Woonsocket will be chosen at the July |ZHPT OF (e Rockuils B O T SRR Miss Evelyn Koch was a guest of her - ftor plaeliuridery [ peace. eame bofor the noliee court | David P. Ahearn for construction of 102 meeting of Merrill post, No. 16. Amerlean [20t5F00T ot b . O orning | Mother, being a brief vaeation from| Mre E. M. Bissell js the guest of Ber - provement. g et marning. Normandin asied © | feot of curbing on the Ameriotn Thread |end ealler in town. Legion. and at Laurel Glen Sunday afternoon. | 'm YOk. n - And e Cusny: "Hems DR, A ‘0 make a long story short, continuance of ~ case as Me desire 9. property at the intersection of Ives % - Wiater B. 1 pabard of Hartford was| o nyeocry delesates to the nationali ™y, "or g Mre, Wall and son Henry are e SEbl o Han e, g ian Endeavor conference In New v In ew York for a visit. Bt Sver Bunder. York eity returned Monday. reporting an | ™ 'l actended lawn fete was held_cn Fred Cireen #has nearly from the severe infection recenti fered in his arm. East Hampton. s Bdna Latham is attending the = convention In New York. Fred Brehaut and Ethel Rogers will ¢ 2 » seek counsel, This was eranted by d Dunha: street; it ing e believe ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver o | o iq g i J Frank . Foss and the hearing |stood at the time that the eity wi Tablets dhe best Stomach, Liver and ! ® got forthe lace this (Tuesay) momning. |pay for the sidewalk and not for the The case of the state vs. e Lewis Freeman and party motored t the grounds at the residence of Mrs. . Mr. and Mr=. Harrl Flici of Port Ches Blodder Medicina the world has ever | /TmAMIn is out on bonds of 25 furnish- |curb. Following a recess the following | Norwioh Saturday. ©| The foggy weather Mas made eondl-|y® S Miesday evening by the|ter. N. Ys have come o their summer be married in the Congregationsl church R 5. OPLYIN i a friends. resolution was adopted. No' personi| " Tayy Xavis o Sarttord. e tn ¢ | tions at the seashore resorts disagreeable L, it dieoratt club. | home, the former Charles Allen plac nday morning, July 17th st 1130 #'- produced”. - B. XN | Miss Theresa Shea is visiting at the |shall park Bn aitomobile or other ve-|of hig father on South Main ",ief“fn', during the past few days, and all are ™" N0 ORI Oa e trying to se-| Mr. Amanda Stahiberg and four chil-|clock u»lh!.flforua),trh.lm;g:' E ihoney cottage Sound View. hicle on the east side of that part of |the sumer, hoping for a clear sky following thel., .. tne services of Capt. Harold Lowe| dren came last week from New Mr. Craig end family of South Mas- Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES ~ Miss Brideet Morinety, of No. 40 Wew. | NOth street between the westerly ex- moon’s quartering Monday night. fedle for las superintendent of | c schools.| SPend the summer with the fa chester were callers Sunday em Mr. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, s pul strees rresident of L. C, B. A., | ténsion of the north line of the Sray (alleged sale of moonshine was tried be- As Mr. Lowe Is now engaged to superin- | her sister, Mrs. Axel Heldstrom. |Craig’s daughter, Mrs. Framk Raymond. | rranch No. 704, left Willimantic Monday nwrx‘«rtyv 5 caled and the westerly ex-|fore Judge Abell Friday. He was ‘(ioul:‘ed HOPKIN-'ON !tend in Hopkinton and Charlestown, This| Miss Vielet Young of New | Mrs. David Strong, Miss Eleanor Lerd, - ~={for Atlantic City. N. J., where ste will | tension of the north line of the Hill |gujity and was fined $200 and costs, He 1 wouid bring three towns under his su-| Westminister Hill teacher this past ye s Helon Gilbest, Mits “Wiired Bath- {attend the annual L. C. B. A. convention | ProPerty, so called, provided that pro-|appealed the eise and was placed under| The tOWn council held its July meel. ). pervision the coming year. was & hollday guest of Mrs. Jessie Meade | b are spending the week at Black Dl' F.C Jackson | acemte from the tocal branch. hibition against parking shall be en- 15500 bonds which were furnished by Mr,|Mt the town bhall Tuesday afterno ot Mo e e e et ede b b Bdith and Edna Smith twin |forced and in effect only during the Kaplan. the 5th, with all members Dresent, . Mrs. Meade, Murray Wade of the Ford rwood Raymond and family of New Louis F. Chapman of North Plajns|tPi§ Was the first session of the new WESTMINSTER Automobile Works in Pittsburgh, Pa Britain were guests of Frank Raymend$ called on his brother, Arthur, Friday, |council, the members were cogaged by| . .0 = Wednesday Buel Union, W. C. T. T'.,|Sunday. James V. Camarots of North West.|E: R Allen and organized by the eloc- | l' b _}\:_"' of ‘r{'e last chapter of chester was a week-cnd caller at ine|loB Of Szmuel R. Avery as president and | Bevelation, “Worship God.” was the pas- | S state road. office. iy A. Lloyd Briggs as auditor, tor's text at morning worship Sunday. 1a e of Mrs. Bertha Smith of Np, |hours trom 6 o'clock a. m. to § o'clogl 7 High street have returned home after |P- - itine for two weeks at the home of| The pofice department committee 15 Uheir brother, Willlam Wylle, of Water- |10 cause suitable signs to be erected and 715 Main Street, Willimantic hury a fine of not more than five doliars shall £ & be_fmposed on violators in that respect The bond of the town treasurer Praim 11§:87-112 and 2ud Timothy Hours— o. m. 0 3.9- m. Phons 44| & e semmay e i vl | Henry Homberger and other residents fixed at $15,000 and of the town cierk| ;1418 18 the Seripturs for the mid- - A e e e ustie o e Bech | of West Park street appesred before the BOLTON at $500 . Week prayer serviees, ‘Wednesdsy, July JAY M. SHEPARD ik . Toss. Monday moming has |P02Fd once more in regard to the mceept- | An entertainment given in Bolton| The town treasurer was authorized to| L3 8t home altars. the topic being, “The > : ¢ that strest. and the installation |hall S i v i Kind of Reading One Gains From; Rea- ) r been continued to Monday. July 18, at|3nct © n |hall Saturday evening consisted of two |deposit the town funds with the Hope i Sene. Suscesding Filmore & Shepard | 117 SN 0 mint0: Coumaer, " |OF,Shy water In their ouses, plays. Tho first was entitled A Love|Valley hwanch of the Washington Trust| SO0, 100 Neathne’ Jhar shidren and s Di r & Embalmer | Captain Herbert . . Tiosing of the The board took a rising vote to have |of o Bonnet. The cast of characters was | Co. and the dog fund, of §1,000 with the | YOuI should be encouraged to read Founts Cavaley Divicion’ e pery. Seow, |11, Sty ensineer Jlake measurements to |as follows: Mre, Chipper, a widow. Miss | Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co,-.9f T o %{;ngfl"fi. Sl sl ‘ 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC | Brownsville, Texas, arrived in Williman. | gor, "' 1S SPomoxmate cost of this |Klisabsth Sumner; Kitty, her deughter, |Providence. : day guests of William Johnson. Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | tic Tuesday, after being four days en : £ i Miss Elisabeth Daly; Aufll Jemima Hop-| Elmer E. Kenyon was sppointed as| "% 2 "wiilor Jonngon and her broth- | route. Captain Tiesing is to spend a Somiesooot T ST e ) king, @ little inquisitive, Miss Maude E.|committee on town hall, salary §10. [ o “tiljiom Davies, returned Tuesday ¢ = month's leave wita friends in this city. COLCHESTER White; Mrs, Hortensia Fastone, very| The town clerk was suthorized to pur-| i1 VUMD Dales Smmed, Thesdey N o He has beem away from Willimantic genteel, Miss Margaret Daly; Dora, her |chase books for use in his office and also Kl“ourey Bros, since the summer of 1917. While in this| Mr. and Mzs. William Tracy and two |J2ughter, Mies Ella Sumner, Katy Doo-|to advertise for bids for colleation of e city he conducted a dental office and was | children of Mansfield were guests of Mr, |8, Irish help, Mrs. Myron M. Lee. taxes for 192 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND captain of Company L First Connectiout | Tracy's grandmother, Mrs. William E.| The second was & two-act play, Keep-| The election of certain town officers EMBALMERS Infantry. Captain Tiesing is in the den- |Strong the past week, ing a Seeret, end given by the following (Was postponed to July 13th. % Unian St. Willimantie, Gonn, | ta! department of the Fourth Division. lh‘mom E,.‘Clurk and Charles L. Wil- g;“nll‘xe“ {;Tm Frt:k"x. ;bhot‘é, !firxé r;smsd to ‘,t{hc amount of $607.90 were i 2 imming con- |UAMS were Norwich visitors Friday. N. Loomis, Mrs R. Kneeland |ordered paid. il e il SO SR AP S °*" | ""Sol Agranoviteh of New London was|Jones, Mrs. F. D. Finley, Misses Annie| In the prcbate court Nellie A. Phillips, y the guest of his brother, Joseph Agra. | Alyords Adelia N. Ldbmis and An- |guardisn of Arthur H. Phillips, s minor, novitch the past week. nette Muzzio. was given authority to sejl certain real Harold Kerr of Marlboro was a visi- | Little dl‘dun‘ Edna and Doris Howard |estate of her ward, s ) —_— > tor in town over Sunday. anchester green danced a Dutch| Elisha R. and Sarah J. Bitgood were P 7 9 Daniel O'Brien was a New London |U8Rce in costume. Following the en-|given leave to adopt Sarah Evelyn Max- Now isin the Best of Health « viistor Saturday. tortainment an orchestra provided music|on, minor child of Heney N. and the late| Because she took Lydia E. P Miss Anna O'Brien of New Haven wag|for dancing. Hattis Maxon, and the name of the ehild S B the guest of Mrs, Nellie Doane on Hay.| Mrs George Whippert entertained at|changed to Evelyn Mazon Bitgoed. Pinkham’s Vegetable > ; ward avenue over Sunday. her home last Thursday afternoon. after| The {nventory of the estate of WIi- Compound ¢ Ronald Fifield of New London Is in|he Tefreshments of cuke and lemongde|liam H. Austin, deceased, Wag received {town working on the state road job this|furnished by the guests and ice cream |and ordered recorded. Willimantic, Conn. week. by Miss Anita Baker had been served.| The first and final account of Henry| Petroit, Mich.—** Tames R. Cace of Marlboro was & call. |Mrs. Frani K. Abbott was presented & |H. Crandall, sdministrator of the estate| warpro ooy — 1 was moch er here Saturh.y. purse of §32, Mrs. Abbott is to leave |of Semuel A. Greems, deceased, was re- Jesse Bailey of Hartford was at bis|today (Tuesday) with her three ehildren |ceived and referred to Aug. 1 With order home on South Main street over Sun- |for Wilkes Barre, Penn. to see a sister |of notice. day. who s serlously fll. The inventory of ‘the estate of Salem JAPANESE G RUGS i A dance was given in Grange hall Sat.| Recent guests st Louis Cavagnarol | Abdaliah, decensed, was recelved and urday evening by the S. F. Co. A large|Were Mr, and Mss. C. Costa, Miss An-|ordered recorded and the administrator ARE C lerowd attended. Music was furnished |nette Costa of Jersey City and Mrs. |was authorized to sell the persopal prop- byHuumm-my', novelty orchestra. ;‘_hnomn Ross, Miss Geraldine Ross and |erty at private sale for not less than . O, Sorrell of North Westchester was omas Ross, Jr. ,of Long Island City, the appraised value, {These Japanese Grass Rugs have a summery atmos- 8 week-end ealler In town. Mr. and Mrs, Louls Carpenter of Hart-| Ermest Tinkham Jolley, the 4-year-old Charles Danlels of the Deep. River (ford spept the week-end Wwith Mr. and!son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Jolley of phere about them, besides being cool and atiractive, {elub house was the gmest of his brether, | Mrs, Cary D. Carpenter. Maple Court, Ashaway, was knocked s . . Eugene Daniels on Hayward avenue on| Morgan H. Alyord was in Bristel July {down by the fender of an automobile that's why so many people are making selections for Saturday. 4h to yun an $0-red race with 1¢ boys |riven by 5. Freeman of Worcester. John Willie of Millington was & week- | from New York, New Haven and neigh- |Mass, Thursday afternoon and syffered their homes and summer porches. They are also suit- boring clies, Thres siver cups”were |3 erickpd shoulder blade, “and minor ble for bedrooms as well as other rooms in the } ; m’e;l v-;u?r Mr. Alyord Wwon the|bruises. Accompanied by his -year old sister, Violet, he was ing _on A T 3 Miss E) She f Ha: he sids Tk the office of the B i v} ., 18236 JAPANESE GRASS RUGS........... T8 g Rt et G S S S| U : & taste so good. And Mamma says N rs. o] rts Spent | of r rolley from £ ” 30x60 JAPANESE GRASS RUGS. . $219 Sunday at Jobn H. Massey erly. Seeing the ear arrive he eseaped o y they make me grow. - ; Chester Ingraham left last week for a [his sister and ran to meet their mother, ; s . 3x6 ft. JAPANESE GRASS RUGS......... $3.19 : complex- month's training at & military_camp of |passing directly T fromt of the ap- Pe Dl i ] KL A National Guards in Providenice. proaching sutomobile. Mr. Freeman did e 3 At Your Dealers 4x7 ft. JAPANESE GRASSRUGS......... $ 698 X Jonm Seamurger of r’tmm N {not see lu“nmhoh"'hn‘l‘ he vu.::hfl e > . has return outs inders cau: 8x10 ft. JAPANESE GRASS RUGS. ....... $14.50 e P Teeks visic with Bor pter, Bre . 3. |to halt. Witnesees of the sccident do not ! Z ribe bla; to the ver, 9x12 f2. JAPANESE GRASS RUGS. . ...... $18,50 Mr. 2 Mrs, C. 5, Hutchinson and |Ieft bls name~ind address with Mre daughter of Hartford spent Sunday at|Jolley. Saturdws the boy was taken to Mrs. Jennie T. Botten's, Providence by %is mother for an X-ray Mrs. Eva H, Warfield and Miss Dorls |examination ~which revealed his eondi- E. Warfleld of Hartford were in town for | tion. >, the weels-end. Mrs. Sarah ¥ B. Hood was & guest Misses Mathien and James Muller of [of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Blake of New . | Hartford spent Sunday with the former's | London Friday and Saturday. mothey, Mrs. F. J. Mathien. Thomas A. Grieve and family, whe THE H. C. MURRAY CO.