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munication from the district governor which stated that Willimantic was one of the few remaining cities that had no joy Scout council. As the Rotary club ‘interested in boys’ work, something y be done along these lines at an‘ear date. A communication from the NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Telephene 105 23 Church 8% ~ - »-74——ium What Is Going On Tonight. Pueblo, Co., Rotary club urging mem- neyofen Protective Order of | o"1o purchase bonds was read. Mon- sis Willimantie Lodge, No. 181L I o gypseribed Would go to building the b < . | aevastatea region in Colorado swept by - Star Lodge, No. 44, A. . &, "q004. The entertainment committee A\. M. stated communication at Ma- |4 "4 meet spon to plan for entertain- P ments for the remainder of the year. e o Willimantic led all Rotary clubs in The Willimantle Rotary olub held its "Dwm‘ C in attendance for August weckly meeting Tuesday noon, When [gng September, making four ~months = ements were made fof the (riD|ingt the local club has held this honor. wich this (Wednesday) evening,|mhe rotary classification list is to be wnen the club will join with the Nor-|typed and distributed among the mem- wiciz and New London Rotary clubs at @ | pers thits stimulating interest in bufld- nangu the Wauregan hotel. Songd|ing up the membership of the club. sung by the local club Were Te-iu guest of the club was Sidney.Alling a and the Roiary quartetté Wad| ¢ the New London Rotary club. g s s Even the reliable old horse at times dwing to the absefice of SeCPAry |, .. 45 stalling. About 1.30 Tuesday arles W. Hils. who is confined {0 ¢ornson Fielder Russ of Chaplin drove 3 K of illness, and of | 4; "yoree up Church street where he Tre W. Huber, who is|ys SPT0 N LTV dd some shopping. mond A. Parker was |t G T he found the horse v cretary and Jobn | gone ang the ehaft of the wagon brok bR | | S There was no cry-of stop thief, en. however, as Mr. Russ was soon inform- ed that his horse, after standing for a while was suddenly afflicted with colle, end In falling broke the shafr. The norse was led to the Murphy Stables by City Sherdff Elmer M. Youns and was mttende,! to by a local veterinariah. The fiorse is expécted to recover. The horse tad fallen twice previously. Because of the activifies of the fed- Sharpens Vision eral agents of eastern Connecticut in Soothesandheals theeyesandstrength- | ehix city, the flow of booze has been cut ens eyesight quickly, relieves inflam- {off by many who formerly dispensed mation in eyes and lids; sharpens [this forbidden stuff at will. The officers vision and makes glasses unnecessary | have swooved down unon several local vr‘nmlnyinutmml. eays Doctor. laces and have caught them with the und ity il goods and this has made *many give up gists refund your money if it fails, this ddngerous trafc. The number of errests for intoxication registered dur- g the past few week: at the local po- ce station has been the smallest in e history of the station. ected from one of R. G. REMINGTON REO The domestic troubles of the Spector family recetved an airing Tuesday morning in the pollce court, when Mor- tis Spector was charged wWith non-sup- mort of his wife and two minor chil- @ren. It was the second time that Spector has been charged with this of- fense. Only two wecks ago Spector and his father, Smmuel Spector, were brought nto court after an alleged assault upor Morris Spector's wife. In court Tues- flay morning Spector and his wife ther each told of the other’s infidelity, which testimony was carefully weighed nY the court. Mrs. Spector said it cost 48 a week to board her children with 2 South Windham famlly and a part of the $14 salary she received for work- g went into this. She was now out of | DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF WINDHAM COUNTY Large supply of parts carried in stock. work because her husband had asked HI employer to discharge her, as she £ vas out late nights keeping bad com- Satisfactory work on all [pany. Spector was atiowen to question £ {his ‘wife, which he did at length, end- makes of cars. *ng up by telling the court that she kent late hours nday aid EXPERT MECHANICS not return unth after midnight, The court finally found Spento of RADIATOR REPAIRING |[uon-support and sentenceq him to months in jail, in lieu of whic to furnish bonds of £200 for A SPECIALTY the sup- 3 port of his children at tke rate of $6 In Rear 935 Main Street [ver week, for a term of Wilks e C Spector’s father went h 35, nn. ' Themas F. Stammers, for the ‘elght months wire chief at the Willl ‘mantic plant of the Southern New Eng- and Telephone Company, has been A transferred to New Britaln as wire chief of that plant. Mr. Stammers eame to this city last March succeeding John Carpemter who was transferred to New Britain. Mr. Carpenter goes New Haven, the largest plant company in this state. Mr, will leave for New Britain weelk. The body of Private Theodore La- prade, who paid the supreme sacrifice in T'rance, arrived in this city at 10.30 o'- clock Tuesday morning from FHoboken, N. J., and was taken in charge by a lo- cal uhdertdker. On Friday Jnorning the body is to be conveyed to the home Cavi of -No. funeral REPAIRING to Four Important Reasons why you should patronize us. We need your business. 2 We give you personal attention and expert labor on all mechanical parts of your car. & Yeu want your car as near perfect as possible with the least cost to you. ar- Tangements have not yet been complet- ed. The funeral of Mrs. Harriat S. Lyman 1200k Dlsce Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'- clock from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank M. Kingsley of Lebanon Services were conducted by Rev. Ba- warg Neild. Burial was in Lebanon bemetery, in charge of Jay M. Shep- Ard. Foneral services for Tdward Schiin tski, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schliniski, were held Tuesday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock ftom the home of his fparents on Chapman strect. Burial was 4 We ensure as near as possible your long trips and vacation frem mechanical annoyance. 95 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. in St. Joseph's cemetery. Louis Caisse, of Milk ntreet, was ar- rested Tuesday morning Officer CGrant Bombria, charged with indecent exposure. HIS case comes up this (Wed- JAY M. SHEPARD — nesday) morning in the molice .court. Sucsseting Fliwiors & Shepard William N. Potter of this city has Funeral Director & Embalmer |vecn reciected master of exchequer in 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC LAC CASTILE Lady Assistant, Tel. Connection Killourey Bros. SOAP A PURE OLIVE OIL SOAP FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Imported from Spain EMBALMERS For Honest Castile Buy LACO Willimantie, Conn (Lady Assistant) MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE | Willimantic, Cc‘mn. 86 Unien St Phone 250 SMART LININGS FOR THE SMART SUIT OR SEPARATE COAT The fastidious woman has' her own particular idea about what kind of lining she would like to have in her suit or coat. This showing with its vast variety of rich figured designs fl subdued color tones will certainlv help her get what wants. Figured Sateen Lining, new patterns, 36-inch wide, 59c and 75¢ a yard. Plain Triumph Sateen Lining, 36-inch wide, 59¢ a.yard. Moreto Lining, in a wide variety of figured designs, 36-inch wide, $1.25 a yard, THE H. C. MURRAY CO, the grand lodge of the Knights of Py- Lni'u'.;r The convention was held in Wa- — ey terbury Tuesday. | Cards have beem received in Willi- imantic announcing the engagement of Miss Irene D. Bishop, sister of Mrs. William Buck'ngham of Jackson street, | “o Eugene Doyle of Auburn, N. Y. Miss . ‘Sishop is living with her mother, Mrs. it's toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor-—— Mary Bishop «n that city. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Wond of ®rook'ine, Mass, have afnouficed the ngagement of their daughter, Miss Kl da L: Wood to Dr. Grey of Pekin. Mi and Mrs. Wood were former residents of this city and Mr. Wood was eupdr- wisor of roadbuilding when the Willi- smantio-Norwich trolley road was put #hrough. Wiilism Champlin, treasurer of the American Thread - Athletlc Association, tendered his resignation at their meet- ing held Monday night. John J. Mor- iarty was elected to succeed him. Mr. Champlin stated that press of business | made it impossible to devoté the prop- er amount of time to the work of treu-l urer of the organization.s Members of the Willimantic Woman’s club and their guests enjoyed a delight- ful evening's entertainment Tuesday at the First Congregational church house. Selections were played by an orchestra, led by Georze W. Hickey, prior to the opening of the entertzinment of the ev- promamme was presentéd by ss Bertha Bverett Morgan of Boston, eocutionist, and by Mrs. R. G. Rem- 5 Takton, olbiat * Buth “ehlertdiiene Srérs or twenty-four month called upon for. encores. (% . Following ‘the entortainmeint the ber Retainers in members and their guests were served the following luncheon by members of the Girl Scout Troop of tire First Con- tional chureh: icken a la King Olives Ice Cream Cake Coffee The entertainment programme was in charge of Mrs, E. W. Hendry, who al- so' had charge of the decorations. The | decarations of the room were typical of | autumnal foliage, vrincipally oak leaves, tinged by the frost belng placed | MAKE OF CAR Buick, Model D Lexington about the reom and on ths platform. Chevrolet 430 = Liberty Bunches of bittersweet added to the ef- B 3 F S Cleveland Mitchell fect. The stage decorations were of oak |our respect, our esteem, and our love. Coltimbia Qakland leaves, bittersweet, and the stage set-|With this goes a small but a little more Dort - Oldsmobi tings were wicker furniture. substan token of the feeling that The committee in charge of the|I have tried to express, which you are luncheon. was: Mrs. H. H. Bronson, |asked to accept from your many friends chairman, Mrs. Frank P. Fenton, Mrs,jas a slight appreciation of your life George Livesly, Mrs. Ralph Wolmeri:| work among us. Mrs, Herman C. Little, Mrs. Walter At the rifie shoot at the range Sun- Abbe, Jr., Mrs. Donald French and Mrs.| 4ty afternoon the following scores Dexter Crawford. were made by the members of the Rifle The members of the Girl Scout troop ub: William Thoman, 48 out of 50; who assisted in serving were M John H. .Smith,~40; Elmer H. Foote, Jsa Skogland, Madaline Shepard, Clinton Thoman, 39; Ervin Jomes, 37 garet Dawse and Fayette Southwi H. Thomas 33; J. L: Root, 18; A. T. \ g entertainment dancing | 1 Cleve 15. The shooting wgs at|§ ge. was enjoyed, music being furmished by fthe 300 yard range and Mr. Thomas Franklin the orchestra. made 8 buliseyes and 2 fours. Next RN Sunday another squad of men will go 3 Ao D Seuk up and try their luck Final services were held Tuesday| H, 0. Sorrell- of North Westohester night at the Jewish synagogue when was in town Monday. the Hebrew feast of tabernackles came to a close after forty-eight hours’ dura- tion. Mrs. Cliffard Smith and son, Leonard have returned to their home on Ash The Old Guard sal pa ha band held a rehear- Monday evening in the fire com- rooms. Leader John Condren several new selections which were % \sh | tried out. foreet, after wo WeekS Wisit with| The choral union held a rehearsal in 5 y, R: T. Academy hall Monday evening. Rev. Word has been received T. D Martin condueied ihe umion in | her home Monday afternoon for Ter rt (“Circus”) Green |settling down to work for concert wext | cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch of ed Cireus at Macc meonth, Windham, who are soon te leave for their -|Greene was badly injured several | Sol Clark of Seymour, Cofn.. s ter home in FloriGa. ; months .ago when one of the clephantsiting at Frank DBrowning on Norwich | , Richard Fisher has moved with his in the ‘troop went mad and crushed |avenus family to Colchester. her. The elephant was killed after it| Attorney Bdward Kelly returned on had attacked another circus employe. |Monday to Bridgeport after a few d Mr. and Mrs. T temore of |visit with his aunt, Miss Nora Kelly, | John Epgstrom is are evioy’ motor tour Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Berckman have | house which he will occupy wheén com- ine. They will visit relatives in |retusméd, after w weeks' vacation, | Pleted. Portland for several days. : Vincent O'Conneil of New Britain was| Mfs. Henry Clark has retirned from a Sdmund A. Peckham and William . |at his home town over Sunday. visit with ehr sistef, Mfs. Gillette, of atfend=d the sessions of the 3 Colchester. e S grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, held & Dr. and Mrs_ W. T. Browné of Nor- Monday and Tuesday in Waterbury as STAFFORD wich were callers recently on Mfs. J. F. delegates from the local lodee. . and Mrs. Wilfred Eaten ve- | SObP. Teachers of the Willimantic Normal| iand, Ahio, iting Mrs, pa;",{n?;; school Wwho spoke at teachers’ Imstl- Vi William Lougheed. tutes held in Montville Tuesday were . I. Glover and" daugh- MANSFIELD DEPOT Miss Harrjett M. Stone on Oral Eng- 3 on their vacation,| The McCollum family and their guest. Tish, Miss ‘Annie Buchanan of Windham | called on afford friends, in- | Mrs. Harrigt Carr made an automobilé street school on Geography, and M uding Beard at Ackworth, | {TiD to Stonington last Thursday. Louise J. Greathead of Windham street H. s Andarson at Suncook,! The annual fair at Stafford Springs school on Primary Subject: N. H., and Rev. and Mrs. George Thomp- | 4ttfacted some residents of this village The Model School teachers are to en- | son. at Northfield, and several employes of the state insti- tertain the teachers of the Willimantle| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leland and Mr. | tution. Yormal school this (Wednesday) eve-|and Mrs. John Farnum of Worcester,| The infates of Mansfield State Train- ning in honor of Miss TFlorence G.| Mass., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, ing School and Hosvital did their Hal- Woodward and the new members of the faculty. . J. Glover. lowe'ening last Friday evening In a gréat ! Mrs. Sexton has gone tp Florida, after | masquerade dance. - spending several weeks with her son,| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cushman and COLCHESTER ‘Fr!d Dimmick. # Miss Maud Brigham were in Willimantic Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Collins and" son, | Saturday. In regretting the retirement of Miss|Newton, of Worcester, have been the| Bdwin Reynolds Memorial school was Lillie McDermott as teacher in Col- | guests of Mrs. James A. Johnson. in session on Calumbus Day, bat closed chester, S. P. Willard in behalf of her nd Mrs. F. J. Glover and daugh- Thursday for the St:fford faif. Rev. F. W. KWein conducted a brief funeral service Thursddy morning at the home of the late Mrs. Cross, fiear Four Corners. Another seérviece and Burial, took place at thé former home of {he Cross family in Massachusetis’ Clifford Botham of New London was at home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eme: ‘Whitcomb and BEdward Stueck, of Middletown, visited last Sunday at the parsonage. wmany friends_has sent her a gift with the following expression of esteem and appreci on of her serv Your friends here in Colchester. that mean= all of us, learn with sin regret of your decision, on account of health t# give w your school work for the present, and I have been asked to express to you our love and esteem, and our great appreciation of ail that you - done for the children of the place , Rachel, are enjoving an automobile v through Vermont and New Hamp- Shire. The men of the grange served a har- vest supper in Grange hall, Friday even- ing, The U. S. Civil Service commission is to hold an examination at Stafford Springs on November 5th, to fill the va- cancy in the position of pestmaster at Staffor who have been fortunate enough to| Mrs. C. H. Puffer and daughter, Hazel, | The service at theé state imstitution come under your instruction have been spending a week at Fairlee, | jast Sunday afternoon was mostly mem- an influence such a faithful | Vit orial, rendered by some fotty members r has had during the more than| Mrs. Jessie Booth and daughter, Mil- | of the C. B. society of the Storts Coel- v vears of service as ol after | dred, of Monipelier, Vi, are at the|lege church. ss passes under her instruction and | Booth home. Willard Farrington® was among the ing! How carefully you - have | A rally day service was held in the | Knights Templar who attended a special taught them not only the “three R’s”|Baptist church Sunday morning, with & | service of Worship in the Stafford Springs | but also habits of thoroughness and attendance. There were Methodist Episcopal church. Sunday. {neatness” in their work, regularity in | ol , among them M “The Aid department of Dunham Memo- |attendance, respect for Yhe rights of from Preston | y, and relatives John F. rial churzh plans a harvest supper and variety sale. Mid-week hour of people, cheerfulness and hones- short things that would lead them nmber of from Orcutville. devotion Thursday, become better people in the commu- | Richardson from Preston City and Mr.| seven p. m. at the home of the Misses nity! “isk from Stafford street, who is Mrs. | milden. Then ‘the fine spirit that you showed | Richardson’s father, and Mr. and Mre. |in cooperating with tke school officials | Henry Batds, and their son, Donald, GLEVILLE ind_committees, your readiness to adapt | constituting four generations, also call- EA vourself to the constantly changing edu- [ed at the sonage, Rev. F. W. Tholen Mr. and Mr§ Robert D. Culver and cational methods and procedure has |being their former pastor at Preston | their daughter, Winitred, of New Haven, been remarkable, and you have been an | Cily. The Baptist church is expecting | are spending a week at the home of Mr. inspiration and encouragement to all of us who have the interests of the town schools at heart. Please be assured that we deeply appreciate all this, and would 'ha\'c you know that vou have to hold an all-day service, Tuesday, Oc- tober 25th. SOUTH WINDHAM ck was in Norwich Friday. s .moved with his family Saturday to his new home in Lebanon. Mrs. Myron Hadfieid, her son Myron and her brofher, Daniel Ives, and chil- dren of Willimantic, also Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark, were guests Sunday of Mrs. William Green of Columbia, who is spending October at Pleasure Beach, Miss Mary Hatch had a reception at and Mrs. Grover C. Harlow. Mr. Cul- ver is a member fo the New Haven fire department and enjoyed his vacation im hunting. Joseph Prue was pledsantly -surprised Saturday evening by a large company of friends who came to celebraté his twenty-first birthday with go6d chéer and gifts. = H. Thompson, who i working ifi Hart- ford, was at home for the week end, and Mr. Loomis of Suffield visited the H. Thompson family at the samé time. The Eagleville Sunday school:continies with splendid interest and large atfénd- ance. Mrs. Marsk and Mrs. Hameér attended the preaching service at Dunham Mémo- rial church, Mansfield Depot, Sunday. EAST WOODSTOCK Mrs. Monica Hull, of the “HHIL" has been visiting Mrs. E. B. Pike. Mrs. Belle Bailey of Southbridge, has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bosworth. L. W, Lindeman and family motored to Uncasville, Saturday, spénding tén days with Mrs. Florence Hyde and sons. Louise Lindeman met her parents thers. She is & studant at Confeeticut collegg at New Londou. N. T. White, L. H. Lindeman, J. S. May, E. E. May, A« W. Hibberd and Mr. ana_Mrs. Wendell Bosworth, Mar- guerite Bosworth and Ray Eddy were among the number who were in attend- ance at the Stafford fair. Ned Bugbee of Wisco! is visiting his father, C. 1. Bugbee. Mr. Bugbee is recovering, following a surgical opera- ti | Rhenma Drives Out Pain If you want reliéf from agonizing rheumatism pains (no matter what form)— swift, gratifying relief—take a small dose of Rheuma once a day fer a short time. Lee & Osgood sells it on a money-back guarantee. 'fe-ed; Us Royal worcester MEAT SCRAP | =7} 55 ; WRITE FOR BOOKLET WOrc:sjer Rendering CoiMfrs. ] AUBURN, MASS: . B. Morse is rebuilding the dam ‘whi as washed away by the ice thres years ago. At the last meeting of the Community club the following officers were electsd: President, George A, Wetherell; vice | The table below shows a number of popular cars using Ford, Buick and Dodge sizes. It shows prices on all three types of Philadelphia Batteries for each car—twelve, eighteen guarantee. on to Diamond tors used in the other batteries. Any type will give you good service and with reason- able care will far outlast its guarantee. siderations which control your selection of tires. 37.50 Exshange Prices. Geovernment Excise Tax Paid. JULIAN L. WILLIAMS, 29 Town Street, Norwich, Conn. Miss Avis Cobb spent the week end ! parish weré invited snd twenty-five were with Miss Caroline Varley of Taftville. | present and exteided congratulations. building a new | Mrs. Allen received many gifts, T Buick Special | - [ Dodge Special $30.00 II $37.50 ' Two Year Battery contains Philco Slotted Rub- Grid plates and quarter sawed hard wood separa- ‘Which type you select depends on the same con- onth Guarantes per Month Under Guarantee Maximum 2.50 | 35.00 1.94| 40.00 3.3 4250 | 236 47.50 presidents, Mrs. Pau! Gifford, E. R. Rol- linS§ ; sécretary, Walker White ; treasurer, Ezra Main. Mrs. Emily Allen celebrated her 90th bifthday Oetober 11th at the home of Mré. Jobhn Aldrich:. The womén of the silver wedding reception’ Sunday, they being married 25 years. A good number attended, many out of town people being present. They received beautiful pres- eats. Wild geese are flying souths Miss Irene Sheehan spen: (he week end with her parents in Providence. R. L Louis Erker is spending a few weeks in New York. P Bertrand E. Benway and Anthony Shippee of East Killingly were here Sat- urday on a hunting trip. clud- ing a handsome bowquet of carnations from the Ladies’ Ald soclety, also 90 marigolds, a baske: of fruit and candy, %0 penies and other tokens of regard. A large birthday cake with 90 candles was| Mrs. Arthur Scott of Leiccstér, Mass cut and distributed to callers. Mrs. Al-|is visiting her sister, Mfs © O Plum- len is in comfortable health although her | mer. sight is poor. She has a remarkable mem- | EHenry A. Titus and family of Moosup ory and can quote poetry by the hour. | were visitors af George C. Spoomer's She composed a poem for the anni-|Sunday. versary. A letter from Mr. and Mrs. H H Crowell states that théy Loe Angeles, Cal., making by automobile. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES A new post office cabinet and fittings are being fnstaged in the Versaflles postoffice by Postmaster L. B. Brand. The work when completed will be appre- ciated by the public and will be much more convenient for the earrying out o official business by Mr. Brand. The Ver- sailles office has recently- been advanced from the fourth to the (hivd clas Present changes are in line | other jmprovementg on ihe 7 ing the past year. have reached NORTH STERLING the et rip Mrs. Sarah Hill has gone to Philips- dale, R. 1. to spend the winter with her niece. The McDonaugh place has been sold te out of tewn partiés. Mys. Truman Hart of Canterbury call- ed on Mrs. George C. Spooner Friday. Many wells are low and seme are dry. Quantities of watermelons have bLeen raised here this season. F. O, Plummer and family spent a day in Woodstock recéntiy. George C. Spooner and family motored te North Oxford, Mass, Saturday. A number of 16eal people attended the husking bee at Henry Spawiding’s urday evening and enjoyed e old f. ioned New Bnglund boilea dinner Misy Mary Criffiths fias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Gray, s field. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lafantasie held & Clinton.—Announcement has been re- ceived of the marriage of George E. A derbon of New York and Miss Mathews of Ch pee Fall Anderson ative spent his bovhood here Luther Burbank Praises Them est achievement is a new, improved variety of Whest, says of Wheatsworth Crackers: ““We enjoy these crackers im- mensely, and feel that we are adding days and months to our existence by using them.” Luther Burbank Lathér Burbank kmows that UNROBBED $OODS insure stardy health and long life. That is why be uses Wheatsworth WHOLE WHEAT Crackers in his home.