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m ent of the Hslill silk iwilis. Retuening ! to Willimantic he became associated with "l-l-"‘”fl"c OFFICE | the L. D. Browa silk eompany remain- Teiephone 105 23 Church Bt.| ing with that concern untl 1391 when P e e~y | the Wondham F1i ComOr-y Was What Is Gelng On h-ud pment, m K-km.- of Columbus San W Ne. Ji meets at 751 Main atreet o died Sun- s widely known a3 3 Ban. | silk, and prominent in Grand Omring the past ten days his condition s considered serious. He is sur- his wife, Mrs. Sarah Weci and Mis Joss:ea P i i at_Crown | 0, thy \. Y., Aungust of Homce and Mary Huest:s s native of Mansfiel 4 edied when he bui & ~m1h boy part of his educati» alout twelve years of age he weat to work in the silk mills of Myush , apward passing from one p ather W the variogs mil's dreak of the Civil war *-on iness aside and enlisted 'n tae service of | e gountry. Me was 1 member of Cothpany 1 Twentydirst Begiment, Conmect «ui Vo unteers. enlisting August 7, 1 emlisted from Mansfield and wa 63 he was com enant and was Jesuary 11, 18:5 he was promoted to the rank of cap'ain of Company ¥ muatered outrof the v o | % fmat. As gur, uicn © of e cmanay 1 his home 03 Church 'mireet awhere | Amusod almaeit 'a cariog for bia fruit ! and vegetable gardem n the swmmer. The wlmr—-mn- at &is home in St. Petersbure, Captain Fenton - greatly interest- in _the activities .f Francs §. Leng n, Amny and Navy Club and was er of the PweniyJivd" Cunnecti- olunieers. As far &3 is known he ! but was a member of the Chamber of merce. At the lime of his death he vas a director of the Windbam §ilk Co., ond the Willimantic Trust Compa Boy Seout troops, No. 2 aad 3 of Si. Joseph's church, enjoyed & n day Sun- day when Rev. Jobn F. Winte gddressed cople aitending the Sunday masses, < Boy Scout movement. Special col- lons were taken up for the scouts dur- the masses of the day and the seouts W fiave over $1,000 in the treasury and the outfitting will seon be completed. Morris Speater, 23, was wrrested Monday merning b! Oflm Roderick Lar- lereon g wi, the theft of a:my-nv. hens wnd chickena valued at §35 from Mrs. Sarah 3 of Mansfield. In cout Spector was ex- to plead to the eharge Lut am- that Mr. Kiplan tole the pauiiry im first. Tt was imposwbie to get | him to plead guilty or pet guilty, and | finaliy he asked for a comtinuance until Saturday, but remembering (aat this day o’ Jowish Sabdath e arked 0 i r. Mougay, August caurt, and boués Mrs. Kapiat is sunt to Spector und his fath- er may face a chirge of blocking traffic, | as they have n Dedding barauas 1 about the city s 8. The boys' ehoir of St Mary's ehureh ieave this (Tue<saw) morning for Bonte's farm, Zola outing! The ays communion at tae . high mass. After the mass breaifast will be furnished the boys who will then | set out for camp. They will he taken to ‘he carp in cars of parishioners loaned for the trip. The cheir was organmized S| July 1, 1920 by Cherister Joseph F. Gau- ageénm Richmond of the James Piver then participated Prederick sburs {ro at of the service Juns returned .to Mans- fisld and engaged in soveral enterprises, being superintendert of ¢ s and Sone mills at Chaffe and them became salesm. tuck compamy of _Northampton, headguarters at Chicago. After ¥ he returned to Mamsfield 1874 he went to Westhroo Dr. FC. jackson DENTIST 795 Maid Street, Willimantic n.wv—lm-\.u-n m. Phon-u‘ JAY M. SHEPARD Susceeding Filmore & Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer | §0-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connestion | | K.lllourey Bms FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ! ¢ an. In addition to the regular work boys are taught to live clean lives, be a eredit to their chureh, home 1l country. 'Phirty boys will attend the mp. The pelice are to make arrests in the e of those persoms violating motor parking ordinances but the nount of fine ; to be moderated, I the of Jay M. Grat, continued from rday, b fine of two dollars and costs £ to §7.15 was imposed, ater & by the counsel for the defers>. case of Ovilla Martin the same as imposed for parking actoss a | 3 crosswelk on Rallrotd street. In the cases of Ralph Verry and Edwa:1J. Try- on who were found guilty Thursday 1 d fined $20 and costs, Verry pay: wnd Tryon appealing to the suoari court, Judge Dean amnounced thit $10 of the fine would be remitted, making the same $10 and costs ameunting to r¢ police anneunce that vielation of g Dl o parking within the limits will be strietly enforced. In e case before the court the defense gued that no notices had been posted g to the limit for parking other on Bank street, and that the public not been notified, and that it has saveral years since the Parking pen- had been cstablished. ver one hundred attended the joint f Consels Ste Cecile tnd Flori- 1 at Crystal Lake, Bastford the absence of Joseph Eilis fun- the town building, Arthur Sweet ubstitute janitor, ved Rosebrooks of this city attended ing of the Guernsey Assocaiion h the Windham County socittion, held at Hardw ok, day. st of the articles stolen frem the |/ »f John Bowman on the night of il has been sent to various eit- so far there is no clue to the |; e chicken coops of Mrs. Grace Pot- d of James Walker of West Main have been visited by chicken Mrp Potter losing three hens, nineteen springers. The reported to the police. rank B, Custard of the Y. M. C. 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