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the han An old friend in a new size Arcanum. Wilimantic Counal, meets at 702 Main street. Knights of Columbus, San Jose Coun- ofl, No. 14, moets at 151 Main Street |had as their partners Masters Anthony e "‘";m !. s sonio hall, | Stawza and Henry Jedziniak, all car- i e ment. Nor q0. 1. 0. | T¥ing roses. The bride wore a gown of 0. F.. mests at 807 Main street white sotin and a veil ;(.‘ W ILLIMAN TIC | ‘ - NORWICH BUIJ_E“N Following the ceremony, breakfast was ! Mr. and Mrs. Cyr left at neen for two . . ol s Shucn i weeks' trip to Boston and Lowell, Mass,, to D;e" A“dmed ofi All o it His Property. Waat Is Going On Tomight. o joany: Behgticul i Al Jompany ¢\, Connecticut Infantry,| JovWh Bekslasks god Migs Cocllin 4 f ; < at St. Joseph's | Know anything about this Tanlac com- Willimantic Rotary Club meets at (OIS b‘; ;e“""’bg;m‘ s Basmeister, | Pared to what 1 know,” was the charac- k . Schriyer. a prosperous farmer, R. F. D. best man and Miss Caroline E. Huderos |No. 1, Main St., Bristol, Conn., as he 5 5 irls and | Goodwin's Drug Store in Hartford a few Mary ScBolaska were flower girls e '3 lac saved my life, and I could tell you about it for hours. Kverybody, both in roses. Mr. ama Mrs. Schoiaska |case. I had suffered from stomach trou- | left later in the day on their honeymoon |Ple for fifteen years and four years ago e 2 ‘o~ | to a hospital i 2 -‘\;‘:xf‘_‘j:n “\:‘XX'\ 'w' et "“‘ turn they will reside on Quercus ave- .o 2% t&: h‘l”&x?c‘i;r”o?’&'é ls%:;r:alclm\‘ S| % } | American Threaa Company. c;mldn't live through an operation and ‘r!:luls:m:rr”:;}. A astern Conuecticut prohibition offi- | that I could last but a short time at best. WILLIMANTIC OFFICE e i m e aene aressat | 3. Lester Schriver, Given Up ~———————————— | and Weoonsacket, R. I. The bride receiv- érills at satc armory, Pleasant street. Bura were united in marriage Menday “You peonle here in this store don't Zigmund Scholaska of Putnim wWas the | Somid Statement made by 8. Lester was maid of honor, Misses Bridget and | purchased a bottle of the medicine at I firmiy believe,” said he, “that Tan- She carried | Bristol and Plymouth, knows about my 3. Cyr, son of Mr. and Mrs. | oo o " o S onth, On their re- |1 had to give ‘up entirely. I'was sent Mary’ | nue. Both have been employed at the|But on examination it was decided I So I went home and auctioned off every- N\ % g e Sl cers have heen busy during the past feW | hing T had, as I never expected to get ) . Papllon. SR emd. | davs and have visited four places where | yoli: 5 o :' < vr brother of |it was believed that intoxicants were | “I telephoned the druggist to send me being made or soid. Three places vis-|g bottle of Tanlac and afier takins six Mg e of Morris | botties there was a great change in my ted in Colchester were those o QoL ATy Wha aETER TS ey Rousseau. spit of 1 | Neide, Joseph Fredus and Morris Sti- and Miss Aize The bride wore a travel or with b t Y bottle "T ble t to work, So). el eeh o ma J g/ ottle ‘T was able to g0 . and o s ittt vus. ‘The fourth place was a Main |paueyi Moo atle (2 BV Jo Work and o gy e S iine | Street grocery store. Nothinz . Was |started taking Tamlac 1 was aimost a 3 e n‘:’ found at any of the places but it is|skeleton and couldn’t keep down any- velour suit and carried pink carndations |y ecoy that’ the woman in. the store thing T ate or drsmi But Tealac put A P and | MY, Stomach in the best of condition an S T, W Rl ",’.““":nmxi_ built me up twenty pounds in weight, at she sueceeded in emptying and T am as strong and well now as any cating liquor down sink at the rear | o~ “Ny " neighboms. were o astonished of the store just as the officers entered | at my recovery that they keot calling me the door. up over the "phane and asking what = had taken or done for my . Now whe: The continned case of Leon Russell, | % "the Jeast bit out of sorts I always 0, charged with forgery of a check for get a bottle of Tanlac.” f payable to Mrs, Mary A. Turner|” Taplac is sold in Norwich by National on the order of E. F. Ca . came up in | Drug Stores Corp., and Taftville Pharm- the police court Monday morning and and in Plainfield by . L Mercier; until this (Tuesday) ries R. Carey, Jewett City, Conn. S e Wl | em—— said by Russcll to have forged thelbawling mateh this (Tuesday) eveming check, will appear befere the court. on local alleys when Rockville and an In court Monday, Eddic John, Who |aji-star Thread City team tackle the cashed the check, identified it as the|agples. Rockville will send down W one in question. Mr. Casey was MOl| i) Bil Muzzy, Smith, Morin and Don- plannifg to appear in court as Mr. JONM | jin the last named a former member of had made good for the amount of thelihe Casino Five, of Hartford. The local check, but the court decided to press the | nopes are, based on A. Chabot, iv- charge, so Mr. Casey appeared and al-|ers, L. Bishop, H. Jacobs, and H. Noel. so identified the check. The check had been taken from his checkbook but he | Mayor Charles A. Gates presided Mon- did not know when it was stolen. Rus-|day evening at the October meeting of the sell had worked for him a2t times. common council. City Clerk Alibert C. Russell told of meeting Wallace while | Scripture’s report of the September meet- in the army and testified that Wallace |ing, Chief of Police Daniel Killourey,s had often told of cracking safes, and }report showing 29 arrests in September, said he would open the safe at Casey's|and the report of Superintendent of store and get Some mone) ptember | Street Trvin M. Ford, showing expendi- 17th he came to Russell with a check | tures of $2416.46 in September were at- and told him to casi it. Russell went|capted. An invitation from Consei to Bddie'John and got some groceries | Florimond, L'Union St. Jean Baotiste and took about half the sum baclk in |d’Amerique, for the mayor and common ange giving it to Wallace. Both then | council to participat the parade at the enjoyed a fine feed on the groceries |opening of the society carnmival was ac- purchased. At this point Russell sprang | cepted with thanks and Aldermen Fred a surprise on the court by stating that Hickey, and City Wal'ace was in the employ of Mr. Ca- i & "weve atmointed sey at present. It had been previousiy | committee on transportation, by Mayor said that Wallace was not mn:‘m }c‘ml-. CRaetes A Gaton. === | At this point the signature on the check Rtit stord by Mee WamaoR with all writing was compared with ; Bon e iting. and all looked | Thompson of Mansfield for injuries on the st Tassoll demied hav. | night of September 5th when she fell in- <. |to an open ditch on Pleasant street was rged the check, however. He a t ; EXPERT AU |e several names, | read and referred to the claims. commit- 4 that Waliace had 1 refer being Frank Williams, The. court | tee for investigation and report. The N ! then learned that under, this name Wal- | following second readings of sidewalk: Windhamn county .super- | Mrs. Charles I. Smith, Mrs. Flora Maine 1 October, 1820, for theft of | and Robert F. Stanton for a total of 384 Healed Her Scalp P “1 wes troubled with a scalp trouble for several weeks. It broke | out in pimples and my hair fell out. My head itched and burned a great deal. 1 tried different remedies with- out success. I saw Cuticura Soap and Ointment sdvertised and sent for a free sample which helped me. 1 purchased more, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Marian Bayington, Prentiss, Maine, Feb. 27, 1921. Keep your skin clear by using Cuticors Soep and Ointment for every-day toilet purposes and Cuti- cura Talcum to powder and perfume. Bathe with Cuticura Sosp and hot water. Before bathing, touch pim- ples and itching, if any, with Cuti- curs Ointment. Dry and dust lightly with Cuticura Talcum, & powder of fascinating fragrance. Something everybody needs & (& —and you can get one Ji’ce < hursday's paper will tell ) an automobile in thi A campan- | feet. on Pleasant street, Mary F. ey, @ Four important Reasons |ion. Arthur Rain also. sen- {72 feet on Union streef, Nellie H. Weeks S, ! ced at that time. W ams served his|for 85 feet on High street: Trumbull why you should patronize us.| i . gettng off earis r good behayv- [ Burnham for 90 feet on Bridge street, G . and ‘had been i city for some |and Joseph Bacon for 225 feet on Maple e < Because of the ibility that |avenue and Spruce street. First read- (number of visits summed up. Future | come here Saturday to compéte In the | The automobile that struck and knoeks g may have been uenced In |ings of sidewal ws took the us- | welfare business is anticipated in coop- | field day events, Seventeen silver cups|ed down Theodore Gagnon of No 2 We give you personal attention and| writing the check bysWilllams the case |ual course, J. Ward Potter for 130 feet on | eration with the Windham Girls elub. |and several medals are to be awarded | Lebanon avenue Sunday afternoon was, Mrs. St. John of Vermont is a guest expert laber on all was continued. Wallace or WIlliams | Walnut and Lewiston avenue; StanleY| mhe report of Chief of Tolice Daniel | the Winners. ~ Willimantic looks for a |owned by the Thread City Collar Com- |at the home of her sen, Morgam 7. St. A I isited the nolice and his writing { Obara for 120 feet on Main street; Isa- Killourey for September showed 29 ar-,liVely day when the big drums start up. |pany. The company is to settle for the | John, of The Ridges RN, SR ompare with that on the forged | hel Macsin 40 feet on Main street: M. .E. We need your business. damage to the bieycle and injuries te {the boy mechanical check. Thi s tes : ¢ : ! A rests ag follo Drunkness 15; assault 3 You want your car as near perfect|jiice ThIS was test *’{! to by Chiel| Donovan 50 feet on Lebanon avenué and | “preach of the peace 2; reckless driving - as possible with the least cost to| LLiOUrey Who saw Wallace write'the | S, Cosgrous’ for 50 foot on Labanon |3 vielation of Fules of the read 13 Vi ible with t | words at uest. & 2 - R s i i B8 S e avenue. Voted: that the $7.000 approvri- | giovion of Tiquor law 3; driving without you | Jobert ©O. Turner, 18, died Sunday|ation for additional sidewalk construc- |p it T Gles a1 breach of the | night at (he Yiome of his mother. Mrs.|tion be used as needed. Voted that the ¢ We ensure as near as possible your| : peace and assault 1: getting money un- | Turner of Lib in_the | sanitary committes be empowered to re- n of b der false pretense 1; ong trips and vacation from|lown of Lebanon. e was born in Leb- | ceive bids for removal house waste ! mpo cases were disposed of as follows | mechanical annoyance. ; Dec. 23, 1903. Besldes his mother | from December 1st for two_vears with | committed to jail 6 released by chief 1; . -3 our brothers, Ivan, Newton, power-to feject @l bids. Voied that the | ol e ead oonts R Hidg. < { L nd M:\r;‘m Turner, ]and :_l;\::ee hearing on South Park street claims and | | one susp turned over to other | . 3 cances, bBessie and Lena Tur-|,qjustments be held-October 17th. Voted | riners 3. i § | er, all i 3 o ofticers execution of judgment sus- { R. G. Remlngton R slof fovenon, that water service be installed on South pended and in charge of probation officer 5; continued 3: appeal 1. During the month 6 tramps fouad lodg- ing at the police station, electric light were hour 334 hours, one lost child was found and returned to parents and 189 complaints were received. The funeral of Edward Gwas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gw: REO AND PEERLESS No. 58 Chapman street. was held Mon- 935 MAIN STREET ’d-\_\ afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his parents. Burial was in St WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Joséph's cemetery. James €. Baldwin, 72, of South Man- Park street as that strect is accepted by the city and water should he put In be- fore weather does not premit work. Vot- od that the library committee be empow- ered to place a telemhone in the Willi- mantic Public ligrary. Raymond A. Parker, chatrman of the = T | chester, died Monday mor of acute committee. reported that work in High School Notes enteritis at the home of hi: nstruction does not permit in- | There was a very interesting program Dr. F. C. Jackson Mrs. Joseoh LaChappelle of stalling sidewalks on the south side of |held um Idonday morning. Prin- Winter street, He leaves three daugh- | Main street from Bridge street east at the |cipal K. A. Case opened the meeting with ters, Mrs. Harold Cooley and Mrs. La- |present time. a few remarks amongst which was the DFNTIST Chappelle, of this and Miss Emma| Voted that the curbing on the south |announcement that there - would be no Daldwin of South = Manchester: three | side of Main street from Jordan building | school on Columbus day, October 12, and sons, Peter A., and William Baldwin of | to High .street be moved back to con-|on October 28, which to be teachers' South Manchester, and Alfred Baldwin |form wifh street lines and that the con- | convention day. There was also a call Phone 44| of Willimantic; also two sisters, Mrs.|crote roadbed be carried back to new |for volunteers for a comedy which will - - 3|ud:4med(':|s:'_:€},\' end Mrs. wa\:) Ln;\z sidewalk lines. Voted that the city be played soom ‘in the high school audi- | of Canada. The body was sent by the |the bill due- David Ahern. for torinm was an interesting reck JAY M. SHEPARD | Killouroy PBrothers to South Manches- | .anst. on on Ives stre tion by s Tiftw Miss Aspinwall t vhere fi 1 se s -are 1o 3 Miss 5 Suonaling, Fillba. d Ehopard ter. where funeral services are to be s Khse oo 0. The sidewalk v fiieh &2 nntncent in banior dance o ve Funeral Director & Embalmer turn for property given the city. given mnext Friday evening at the town Bowling fans will see the first home munication from Dr. John Weldon was 3. s Daughter, a humereus s0.62 HORTH ST, Lady Assistant. 7'5 Main Street, Willimantic Hours—9 a. m. w0 & p. m. read. The city was ked to pay $5 due rendered and much en- WILLIMANTIC the New Haven railroad for use of their | joved student body. The char- Tel. Connection trunk line sewer to Bridze street used by Lord Ullin's daughter, Ar- property of Dr. Weldon. Referred to the | line Haskins: her lover, Joseph Connor: committee on sewers. Usual bills were | Lord Ullin, George Orrok; the hoatman. read and voted paid and the meeting ad- | Hyman Rabinowitz. Announcement of ° Klllourey Bros- ln 0 s jotrned at 9.20 o'clock. game with the Putnam High to be FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND If you are weak. thin and nervous,| Mr. and Mrs. John M this Tuesday afsernoon was then EMBALMERS {1et Lee & Osgood Co. supply vou with | spending several dayvs with thei made and the me was called to a acters were Butter with flavor - as fresh as country meadows " : : Bitro-Phosphate. 1t is guaranteed to | daughter-in-law, Mr. e close. 3 L g“"n.sztg'o ‘LVaVl;yn:::i:n::':nm increase welght a strength and re- | Bransfield of Schenectady, N. Y. urr, was clected vice store energy, vigor and nerve force, John Lavoy of 13 Arnolds lane wil be 95 Dyx i Lol Bl jthe, yachugy - : S pe A imilLs the resignation of Florence Churned from full, rich cream milk, ing charged with assauit on Lou MacHarlane. Ron- tdeau. The asault took plac Wedgwood Creamery Butter brings to your table the freshness of sunny pas- ture lands. How smoothly it slices, and how rich and flavorable each slice is. It freshens and livens the most jaded appetite. Willimantic, Conn. Because it is made with such care, Wedgwood Creamery Butter retains its flavor and freshness, in the ice-chest or on the table, longer than other butter. Read how you can get a chest of beauti- ful Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a full dinner set of fine Parisian China by saving the coupon that comes with each pound. Removes the Drudgery From Housecleaning Old-fashioned housecleaning with its upset rooms, its tire- some rug beating and sweeping is a task all women shun. Modern housecleaning with THE HOOVER is simple, Parksdale Farm Eggs are wonderful value. You geta coupon with each dozen. Enjoy the best the country offers by using Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs always. Let us know if your grocer hasn’t them. ning School, Monday The meeting Haverbeke called at her home Sunday : Off with Dr. Edwards’ I he H lub of Windham is to be 00 U er longer if you get a package of |Aauspices of the teachers at Natchaug ‘Cleanse the blood, bowels and Tiver the lake. The outing is for the teach- no sickness or pain after taking them. Mr. and Mrs! Hugh Anderson. safe instead of severe and irmitating. and their child from South Norwalk. B A visiting his parents, Jadge and Mrs. D. . . . tion, t« s ness without removing them from their usual place. fDg oottt iver bad h During September 29 arrests wore will them by their olive color. Mond Brief News. and Lavoy was arrested b | took the form of a forum and teacher: night to note her loth birthday. A Olive Tablets | t m Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin | School and an outing at Crystal Lake, with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the ers and their husbands or wives. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that Mr. and Mrs. XNathan Bennett of easy and pleasant. No one who takes Olive Tablets is Samuei E. Lyman., erecting superin- s | g A. Lyman of Coumbla, has returned t tion or pimply face. o o 2 STEP IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION made by loeal police; 15 were for in- . Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- Routine business was disc d and the Willimantic State Normal and | About ten friends of Miss Helen Van | People Notice It. Drive Them Wednesday -the first meoting of the Agimplyface will not embarrass you Feld. This year it is to be under the taken the ubletsa few !\irl‘ts at the school at 10 o'clock and start for spending three weeks with his parents, tively, but their -action is ;emle and Mrs. Benneti's brother and sister-in-law FURNITURE are cleaned with a new degree of thorough- || abad breath, a dull, listless, “nogood” | Poration of New York, who has been et ] the company. compound mixed with olive oil; you forcement officers although stopping Officer Bom- | Over one hundred teachers from local bl 1 and told to appear Tuesday elementary schools and schools from | The Willimantic Welfare bureau held gt ended the Elemen- its October meeting Monday’ evening. ‘hers' Institute, held at | = 4 L | questions were answered by the lectw | | ers. The .nstitute took the place of the i . y genera) assembly of the school nt evening was spent, | Teachers’ should begin to clear after you have Eastford is planned. They are to meet E John H. Anderson of Lynn, Mass. is successful substitute for calomel; there’s which calomel does, and just as effec. | Windham Road have as their guests RUGS, CARPETS, CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERED ; : i g ever cursed with a *'dark brown taste,» | endent for the Carrier Engineer Cor. 0 New York. He is to go to Chicago for ive Tablets are a purely vegetable toxication. * Work of the prohibition en- tients afficted with liver and bowel THE H. C. MURRAY CO. complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. “See how much i better you feel and look, 15¢ and 30c. many sales, has failed to entirely close the many speak-easies. Manager Odell M. Chapman of the Odell Chapman Drum Corps has heard from a dozen or more out of town drum | and bugle corps, stating that they will P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hariferd, Conn. Ode Buaddebors ior e Smglond States s e e o &