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sides her husband she is survived by two sons, Elmer C. Jewett of Hampton, formerly of Norwich, and Wallace N. Jewett of Clark's Cornérs; a daughter, Mrs, Viola J. Clark of Hampton and Mrs, Erhest L. James, of Warrenvile, and adopted daughter, also five broth- ers and four sisters. Mrs. Jewett Was well theught ef by all who knew| her for her many charitable acts among the sick of the cemmunity, er those In distress oF SOTFOW, NORWICH BULLETIN SWILLIMANTIC OFFICE Telephone 105 23 Chureh —_— L) What Is Geing On Tonight. Obwebetuck Lodze, No. 16, I. O. O. ¥., meets at 807 Main street. San Jose Counell, No. 14, Knights of | Columbus, at the meeting Tuesday night statred a driva for funds for a home e o Isasc Sandersom 04 at the closs of the meetins FLE08 | o herly Solem e A TR had been raised. The donations begln|gjoek from the family home, No. 75 after Grand Knicht Thomas O'Brien in-| gign street. The funeral was laygely troduced Rev. Johr . Clark. pastor of | atrended, ameng those present being & St. Josepl's church. as the first speak- delegation from the Knights of Pythias. There were beautiful florgl - - tributes. The service was condueted hy Rey, Harry 8. MeCready, pastor of the First er of the evening Father Clark recently returned from a trip to the west and In his talk he Wednesday ~ People Who Eat Yeast for Health U“NEW’I'AW— -VITAMON—TO INCREASE ENERGY, ' "AMON will not stomaeh, buf " Be overeome even in(oflx l.n‘.:m at E & F".;"n'v‘l‘:llhu ::‘-E VITAMON mixes with e e it m& “‘q: et«—th_em-mm wl‘.n‘l::mi e EHE u like magie ¢ tor the §ave the members some sound advice | congrezationa! church. Burlal Was in nigh #eason. Dur- and impress? upon them thelr duties |\illimantio cemetery. Tha bearers|ing the evening eontests were to the church and to the order. were Henry Searls, Themas Willet, W.[run off, following whieh dancing was James Tvler of St. Mary's| N Potter. Charles L. Boss, Owen Leach, |enjoyed {n the symnasjui ster ehureh tha next sneaker, stated that|,nq Willlam Taylor. Jay M. Shepard | Fremch is in charge of the alleys for the the loeal council comld ba bullt up 10| wag {n charge of the AFPangements. year, & mueh ‘arger membership. A surori ‘i o dayg l;“mo" 24 8 aisch af The choiee of 3 bms!ztn‘ncn‘ S Which e Wedwod $100 53 & Bt ednes ot e po g 1 a new home. e the home of George E. Stiles, No. 103 of the Puret Mathos Sincany Windham road, his daughter Miss Anp chupeh is te take place fol'owing the Thursda; evening service next week. Rev. O er followed and | Alma Stiles was united in marriage With after a address added another [ Dr, Fred M. Smith of Willimantic. The ,‘": .%;"1“ v‘x’;i:"e:;n“mw:gmflfi: $100 to He was followed DY | ceremony was performed by Rev. Ar- ar@e‘n ‘ch-:.s with having intesicat- Rev_ Cha who, after his ad-|thur D. Carpenter, pastor of the lecal ‘:‘*m“- e s with in dress, e fieurs un another hun-| First Baptist church. Only relatives | N8 qt Lgid dred mark and Father Clark did the! ndred dollars had then, the meeting took the and after the hid- $1500 had been and intimate friends were present. Following the ceremony a luncheon was served after which Pr. and Mrs. Smith left by automobile on a trin up! the coast of the New England states.; fe wl W for the| After visiting Portland, Me., Mr. and nd knight, Ar-jyre Smith will cross to the Adirendacks grand knizht, | and visit Dr. Smith's parents, Mr. and ancellor, Gilbert | Mrs. Charles Smith of Salem, N. Y. atore Betora; finan P. McQuillan; Lennon; record- Donnelly; a smev: suards, Wil- n Latusek: trustee, m. Tha officers are The bride is well known in thig eity and attended local schools. Dr. Smith| since engaging in his profesSion In this city has made many friends whe wish both himself and his bride success in thelr married life. Upen their return from their honeymoon trip, Dr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in Willi- mantie. The September meeting of the tewn t deputy at of the councl’, Sept. M George W. Snow of No 16 TnION| . ohool hoard was held Wednesday even- | to reet. T er Miss Vielet| In& at the selectmen’s office, Chairman | gagen L o M oy | Guild presiding. It was found that s . | $135.000 was needed to run the schools, g Ootober. Mies| Unusually large registration at the ™ ting boue schools, especially the Natghaug and % o the New Haven! . 3 < Mool for | Narses, | Q2 schiools, was the —main " point |9 i * | brought up at the meeting. It is nearly |- imperaffve that an addition be buit at the Natchaug school, containing six class rooms. an auditorium and gyme ! nasium. Th's would help relieve the Oaks school, also. It was voted to hire another teacher for the high scheols and Thomas Hawks- worth, a graduate of New Britain High, Trinity college and a veteran of the re- ied on 1848 the ! Susan Wilcox | 1966, she was 12 tent to was granted by the court. held their caucus Monday evening Grange hall, chairman and J, D. Shea, olerk, ticket follows: Donald, Edward H. Norton; assessors, Robbins R. Carrler, 3 years, Benjamin sell. The attormey far the de. nsa asked for a continuance, Wwhieh The ease 11l be heard Saturday merning. Bonds ero fixed at $300 and were furnished by a relative. COLCH The democratic voters of the town in E. A, Carrier was glected The Selectmen, Samuel Me- intz 1 year; board of relief, David Shea; treasurer, Edward T. Bunyan; agent town depesit fund, E. T. Bunyan; wn clerk, John Condren; grand jur ors, Charles F. F. Brown, Fred B. Clark, | Peter Lappe, Leon Brode: Timothy F. Kelley; ; tax collector, ; constables, Jere- jah D. Shea, John Hl[{il\!. Charles A, ramer, Henry ©. Sewell; registrar ef of voters, John J. Shea; school visitor, 3. Sullivan. On account of the caucuses Monday evening the Old Guard band did not furnished musle. hold a rehearsal. Jack Horowitz is the latest owner of a new touring ear. Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Phelps of ‘Westchester were in town Tuesday. Ray G. Reigluth of New Haven was a caller at the state road office Tuesday. with Allen W. Jew-| cent war was selected. 'Tse.:ien P Searw was In " Mariborg A 1 thelr golden| Supt. Case's report showed ecrowdeq | Tuesday. - nniversary Dec. 13, 1916. Be-|conditions In the schools: The High| Mr- and Mrs. Robert 8. Brown of school will stand the growth for about five years. while Natchaug and the Oaks school will have to be changed soon Over half the pupils at the high high school come from out of town. The budget for the present year was fixed at §125,000, last year's being $120,000. Supt. Case recommended that a domestic sclence or manual training course, or both, be started at the high school. The tuition rates to other towns was raised | to $90 for the high school and $70 for the grade school. Messrs. King and La- throp will appear before the next an- nual town meeting to present thie budget. News Briefs, The registration at Windham High school for the current school year has topped all previous records, accerding to an announcement by Principal E. A. c The total is 497, divided into classes as folows: Seniors 78, jumiers 101, sophomores 143, and freshmen 175 Of this number 247 are tuition pupila. The registration of students at Wil- limantic State Normal Training School has passed the hizh mark of five years. Wednesday 90 students had regiftered at the school, The classes are: Sem- fors 22, juniorg 68. Of this number 70 have roominz quarters iR the mewly fur- nished dormitory. : The foothall squad of Windham Hith school continues to get toughemed up at Recreation Park each afternoen, fol- lowing the close of school. Coach Buck Donchue has some fine materia’ mi da; da; Al a'e | | | sn | tioy enf Cuticera Is Wonderful Fer Your Hair )a retiring rub spots of dandruff and g with Cuticura Ointment. Next shampoo with Cuticura Soap d hot water. This cleanses the scalp es hair health, Sal the 3 list 1s presented this vear. Cattle Su- With which to whin up an eleven quali- | nerintendont Hapeld Geer, Judga Irving o fied to represent Windham on the grid-|0O. Burdiek, of Griswold, herses sumer- B~ Cuticura Soap b iron. The fall sehedule of zames has|Intendent, Charles Armstrone; Judwe not been eompleted but Windham will] Irving O. Burdick, of Griswold. Sheen. have its nsual games with the eld ri. va‘lg in Norwich, New London and West. erly, Norbert Girard, sen of Dr. C. H. @i- rard, has left the city to attend Miagara university, Dr. Hugh B. Campbell of Norwich conducted a well attended free chest : Dr F. C. Jackson : DENTIST e n & m finely, seven miles and north it is almost com- | pleted te Marihore four cerners Rearly nine miles and nearly four miles is 1aid A Mlss Evelva Reed's. en the New London end and about twa tin, reeention of stock and articles for ex- hibition, There will be musie and speak- ing and a elam chowder dinner at npon. o'clack. There wil the morning Saturday under the dirse- entertainment Ir the evening Friday. ments and snorts. At 11 there is to ha is served at moon and thers will he musie apd speaking. swine, etc.. nets, ete., Supt. F. L. Kanahan of Lis- han. | North Westchester were visitors in town { Tuesday. James R. Case of Marlboro was here Tuesday. The new state road 1s progressing the eement is laid south about iles on the Glastenbyry emnd. About six miles was laid during the month of | August JEWETT CITY Pachaug Grange has arranged a twnl ys' fair, ‘a5 advertised in The Bulle- Wednesday. The fair openg Fri- y at 8 a. m., When there will be the 1 the exhibits are to he in place at 1 lock as the judging commences at 2! be amusements and orts in the afternoen Friday and in n of L. M, Carpenter, A superintend- After a supper at 6 there is an turday the fair enens at 9 a. m., and ere will he demonstratians, amuse- horse-pulling centest. A elamhake The first nremjnm Sunf W. C. Tanner, Judwa, ving 0. Rurdic! Haa Been Accomplished and What Is Planned for the Future. Mrs. Arthur Brown read the story, Rega. told at the Northern Baptist conventien by Mr. Fray. The democratic Tuesday evening. chairman and John We'sh elerk. nominees are: Assessor, Edwia Gray; board of relief, John MacLean: selectmen, Maxcey Seymeur, Walter G. Rurdick; clerk and treasurer. John Welsh: auditer, Leuls Merey: collector of taxes . Leonel Beucher; constables, John MoDermott, Edward Bryant, Charles Fournier. Peter Bryant: resi trar of voters in tha first distriot. T. B, Shea. second alstriet. Arba Rrown- ing; board of school visiters, Willlam McNicol, D. F. Finn, Jr, Thrae changes have heen made in the renublican town ticket—W. H. Brown. assessor; R. J Guy, registrar of voters in the first district, and John Welsh, c'erk and treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Smitk celebrated thelr twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Priday evening, by recelving sixty-five of thelp relatives apd friends. The lawn and verapdas Were deeorated with Ja- panese lanterns, and ths house with a heautitul disnlay of fall flowers. Chick- en salad, rolls, gake, fruit and lce cream were served and Mrs. Harry Hull served fruit npumch. Gifts of sil- ver, cut glass, aluminum, pyrex and i Tapanese dishes and maney mere Te- celved. One of the gifts was a fine'y decorated cake with the figures 26 unon it. anad pleces of silvar money in the frostinz. The bridal loaf bore the fig- ‘ures 1$96-1921. A Norwich orchestra Guests came from Norwich, South Windham, Plainfield, Jewett City, Lisban, Waterhury, '®npague and Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Smith wore marrled in Lishon at the {homs of Mrs Smith's narents. Mr. and AMrs, Charles Piteh. The minister wha narformed the ceéremony was the late Rey, Q. M TRosworth. of Newent {ohureh. They have one daughter, Miss Grocq Smith, Pr and Mrs. Timothy Tiffanv of Yon- ikers, N ¥. ara suects at J H Tracv's. | Mrs § A Thomnson and Misq Pes. [sfa Thompeon returned Wednesday nisht from a visit with relatives in Now Haven. Miss Evelvn Roherts of New Lendon is a ouest at Mre Alex McNieel's and eswcus was held J. H. McCarthy was The HEBRGN Mr. ana Mrs. C. J Douglas and Mrs. W, J. Parritt, left Friday morning for an automobile trip to the White Moun- taina. 3 Mrs. H. A. Pratt returned home to Stratford, Triday afternoon, having been for a few dave the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Hough. visitor Friday. The republican electors of Hebren held a eaucus in the town hall Saturdav aft- ernoon and nominated candadates for town offices, Mr. “an1 Mrs. F. A. Burnham, Ear' Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Seyms and Bunice S-vms were In Hartford the first of the week. Sunday merning Rev. Mr. Moon of Hartford, a returmed misslonary frem Africa, addressed the peapie of the Con-| gregatlonal church, telling of the coun. ing a verv interestinz address. Next Sundav it is expected Fev, Mr Reynalds of Hartfa:d will preach in the! Congregational chur¢h during sence of the pastor. ! wark’ gre the guest of the Holding fam-, paultry ard nizeans. Farm machinery, ents, ete., Supt. aivy and other npt., Mrs. Terry, urdick of Preston. toa's, {mple- William P. Holmes. family produetions, Judge Mpe. A. R. Vegetables, fruit, 715 Main Street, Willimantio clinic at the Red Cross rooms, No. 751|grain, ete., Sunt. R, H. Young, Judge g Maln street, Wednesday evening. W, M, Stoddar of New Haven. Flaw- Hours—9 a. m. w & p. m. Phone 44| John B. Edgarton of this city, mo-|ers. Supt. Mrs. J. P. Richardson, Judwe T T P S Ly {;)quehd‘cla inspector, was in Norwich [ W. l;. RBrown of N?rw::s:i-. Domestie - ednesday, granting applications fer | manufactura sunerintendent, Mers. JAY M. SHEPARD licenses, Geovge Brlggs. Voluntown; indge, Nrs. s 3 Fil g The Y howling alleys were opened | Cherles Anderson, Jewett City. Fine uscecding Filmorea & 8hepard | arts, phatagraphs, eto, sunerintemdent. ot Plaoa E 1 ===———====| Misg Ola Tanper. Scheol exhibits, an- Funeral ector & Embalmer ©€OULD HARPLY STRAFGHTEN VP, |!lnues, sunerintendent. Mrs. W. B. 80-62 i ST, WILLIMANTIC| When the kidneys are overworked or | Montgemery, iydee Daniel L. Phillins. Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | disordered and fail to threw out waste [ Aniary superintendent, Miss Marsery — L T pmatter from the system, it causes achmes, | Rrewster. This fair i3 pudblip and anwy- lame back, swellen ankles. sare Tt B dizzine: ,hfl;wing Spec\!.ii ete, fi" ester, writes: K)hourey ros. nd’ back hurt me'so when T got I it FUN:SRAL DIRECTORS AND i in'the marning Foouid hardly | ™ one attending last veay will knew that this wi'l be ‘Well worth attanding. The Bantist Woman's Mission Cigele ot at Mrs. A. M. Clarke's Tuesday af- hten up. Had to rub the small of | *ornoen. Turing the bhusiness session EMBALMERS my back before I could walk. I could |2 wvote of thanks was given Miss Ressie hardly button my shoes. I haveg't felt since I took Feley Kidney Lee & Osgood Co. o Wiliimantic, Cann, 5 (Lady Assistant) the sareness Pills. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. BATH The Beacon Bathrobe Blankets are here and the new shipment represents a good assortment of handsome patterns suitable for men and women. Patterns are floral with the exception of a few quaint Indian designs that give them unique effect approach- ing the oriental designs. Complete With Cord and Tassel $5.98 THE H. C. MU ! O AY CO. for the year. an emergency basket of clothing and articles necesgary for thte 3are of the tha care | suhieet lake for t¥pewriting the nrogrammes Tha cirale has nreparad ck. Tt i te ba plapsd 8t the disne- s3] of the town. and the phvsiolans gre to be notified that it 1s ready fap use here newded. ‘Temporarflv, it Iy in of Mrs. A. M, Rrawn. The of tha pregram was Rantist WMisslans in_Purene, Artleles were vead on Barly Missionary Interests in Eu- rons. tha Tendon Cenferense, Snamshots of Mr. Brooks apd Rush Brooks, the ommissions to the Convention in Tone don, Relief Wark, Spivitual Work, What WHY DO YoU CODDLE CORNS? A Simple Touch Con End Them and At Onee ’ Why pare a corn and keep it? Why pad it and let i remain? Or why treat it in old ways, harsh, crude and uncertain? P B Ehe ot fon ‘Ioosens and comes out A The way is gentls, seientifie, sure, world-fa:z‘ed“,?smfl s house prod T to Hartferd, having been home for week's vacation. A large company assembled at the Congregational church Mondav noon to witness the marriage of Reyv. Haward C. Champ and Miss Elanor P. Lord, the cer- emony being performed by Rev. W W. Davis of Waterpury, assisted by the Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald of Bay Ridge, N. J. MONTVILLE * The following fourteen members Oxohoxo lodge, No. 118, F. and - ave Mlsted as charter members of Now London Forest, No, 72, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Instituted at New London on Satyrday last: Jerome House, first select- man; Chester Comsteck, Harry Auwood, Roysten M. Johnson, Henry W. Allen, William Brooks, Truman Keyes, Wal- ter J. Auwood, C. 6. Manchester, Archie Francis, Roscoe Dart, Frederick Cran- dall, Eric W. Gustafson and Henry Ty- ter, alse Merritt B. Tooker, formerly of Uneasville, and now of Groton Long Point. Abeut thirty dollars was eleared by the Ald seciety of the Baptist church from 3 suceotash dinner served last Fri- day, which will go toward repairs to the ehureh. a or A savings system has been instituted in the Montville school sa that the chil- dren may commence hank accounts with the Savings Bank of New London. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Hindle and son, Brooke, Mrs. Hindle and Mrs. Bu- ohanan, left last week for the Blue Ridge Mountains where they will spend 2 week before returning to their homes in Drex- el Hill, Pa The party have deen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chapman {n Pal- mertown. Miss Annie Smith, }\me‘ofl of the Pals mer Memorial school, is boarding with Mra. €arl A. Johnson; Miss Lois Gale, another teacher, is boarding with Mrs. Almira Watt. A Palmier Brothers are providing morn- ing and evening dafly jitney trfps from Uncasville to thetr mill in Palmertown for their employes. Mrs Ray MeAylster of New London is visiting Mrs. Charles Chapel. Mp. and Mrs. George’ Sheppard of Hartford visited Mrs, Sheppard's par- :u. Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin 8. Henry, gfi,‘u- . Rev. L. W. Richardson had as his theme Sunday morning, Profit and Loss, based on Mark. 8-38, kun scheol fol- lowed this service. The CI tora unelaimed at I Mo office are ag follows: mb:: Yetta Steinkell, Pranciso Salvaloyer, MRS D AL S L Place Silverware auti Vernon ~-3 fro se of good poultry! How you'll enjoy Berrydale Brand Petaluma White Eggs. Out of their flawless chalk-white shells comes such wonderful flavor, such rare goodness that they add new zest to egg-eating. Fresh e the paracdii 4 d Petaluma White Eggs come from poultry-raising district in the s, California. They come to st, special trains, not by way of the Petaluma White Eggs. Save each dozen. It will help you ul Oneida Community Par Plate ner set of fine Parisian China. Read the grocer doesn’t carry Berrydale Brand Eggs, let us know. Eggs, nd ith aite Yoi'll be interested in the booklet that’s packed with each dozen, “A Hundred Ways to Cook Eggs.” P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Scle Distributors for New England States ydale Brand VHITE Edgs iec Ehin;‘ embossed with a band. \ VVa £ candidates: of relief, Hugh C | George A. bl : Mrs. W. O. Seyms was & Middletown Geary; town treasure e Asse pel; first selectman, Hubert ' ville, Mass. Miss Campbell, who has bees AMrs. L. R Southworth, has returned te her home in Providence. Mrs. Archie Saxbv and Home; au i David erk, Danie J. H grand jurors, 1 D ittle sen, Ed- town auditor, Henry ward, who have bien passing seme rors, Osear <. 3 weeks In Maine, have reiurned to thelr ley; collector of homa here. P_f,gd; coustables T M:s. Ethel Barker and son have re- ' 2 r {turned to their home in Harrisburg, Pa. ::ix:g .{._afi.:llflcr-n- school L | Harry E.b"wm-, who was injured Ip B e Rl i an automebile accident a shory time The tewn committee An-1 ehairman ; Robert ¢ try, the people and their customs, giv-|jrames Huzh Canav Curtin, .:day afternoon at oA i @lerk Daniel D Mr, and Mrs, Charles Holding of New Frank H. Rogers beiny inees ly | Matthew Miss Gladys Hongh returned Monday ¥¢2Ts e LA N S L AT RO B o BR L committee ap- tgo, pointed ‘ast year was for the period of ; in Providence, under treatmeni specialist for a compound frasture ywered was em a jto fill any vaanmcics on the t t and of the jaw and dislocation of pumer !a new democratic town comm ous teeth. . appointed as fc y ome w.| SOUTH WOODSTOCK Young has returned af-| Would Vate Early and Often A straw vote on beer and wine is York. | proposed in Philadelphia. 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