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NURWICH BULLETIN, TUESD NORWICH BULLETIN Wimantic Office 31 Church Street Telephone 1062 A —————— What Is Going On Tonight. Company G, 169th Infamtry, drills at State Armory, Pleasant street. Anclent Order of United Workmen, WhMmantic Lodge, No, 11, meets at Val- ley street. Knights of Columbus, San Joss Coun- 14, meets at 7561 Main street voyal Arcanum, Wilinantle Council, No. 733, meets st 702 Main street. Olive Branch Counail, No. 10, R, and S. stated assembly at Masonic hall. Windham Encampment, No 10, 1 0 0 V., meets at 807 Main street. M The report of Chief of Pelics Dantel J. January shows 34 arrests, Drumkenness 3, breach_of the sappropriating funds 1, viola- automobile laws 3, violation of quor lawe 6, passing worthiess check 1, P ating goods under faise pretenses 1, manifest danger of fallmg into habits of ; tor were disposed of as fol- Committed to jafl 1, committed to tmustrial school for girls 1, released by pald fines and costs 15, lef 4, nolled § over to other officers 2, execution t suspended and in charge of fMoer 3, continued 1, appealed Ayment of costs 3. During 45 tramps were lodged at o station, electric Nghts were out for 727 & complaints were re- There were three cases in the police L the prisoners Stanislaus cty. now was fined $13.15. North Windham atstrict, charged with breach of the peace, both counts. He was charge of intoxication oosts on the charge of this cace Judge Foss gave good by nes to be es and (P‘a ounted to $10.60. ilip uction \rnrk ulf Refintng sus- ch he paid. lowing list of men who were Bang! S-s-s-s-s! Both rexr tires at once. Sounds pretty bad— and looks worse! But you have a couple of spares along —a tacky strike for you. LUCKY STRIKE. When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette — because It’s Toasted* % — which seals in the delicious Burley flavor* And also because it's Ko Pz Rboce s JAY M. SHEPARD Susceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 80-62 NCRTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant, Tel. Connection classified by local board, Diviston No. 17, Windhem county, as deserters from the miltary service of the United States. has been fssued from _headquarters, First area, a base, Boston, Mass.: orter T Name and Residence at Number. Time of Registration. 2042—Adelard Boucher, Wauregan, Ct. 1264—Emifle Bowin, 144 Quebec st., Brooklyn, Ct., Emile Bofvin. 1767—William M. Carpenter, Willimantic Ct., Willam Morey Carpenter. $13—Joseph Carrierre, Moosup, Ct. Jo- seph Carriere. 1409—Paul Caunnoyer, Plainfield, Ct, Paul Conrnoyer, Moosup, Ct. 1428—Fmil, Em#le Joseph Champagne Daggett, Moosun, Ct. 2263—John Framisissyn, 18 Yellow Row. ‘Willimantie, Ct., John Franu- ofssyn, John Frocnusisalkn. 1188—Pelix Gajawski, Main § Wi ham Co. B House, Ct., Felix Goycuski. $70—Andrew Jesse James, care S. D. Wicks, - Pomfret, Ct, Andrew Jesse James, Oklahoma City. Okla. 1268—Michael Kelley, 3 Flm St, Willl- mantle, Ct. 773—John Lavioyc, Moosup, Ct, John Lovroye, John Loiroye. 1537—Zakil Lemi (Leniak), 15 Matn St., Willimantic, Ct, Zakol Le- miak, Yakol Lemiak. 1321—Nicholos Nowick, 61 Chapman St., ‘Willimante, Ct. 694—Wllfred Rockville, Brook St., Wil- timantic, Ct, Wilfred Rochville. finbleekl, “Moosup, 151’(—-1-‘7';“.\ Sobieshi, Ct. 1298—Alex Swchedalskl, 56 Chapman St. Willimantic, Ct, Alex Su- chadolsk: 1729—Michael 2 Jackson St, Wili- mantie, Ct.,, Mizel Zile. “0ld Trusty.” one of the three horses at the town farm, died suddenty M forenoon of the polica The horse was being driven down street by Supt. Henry W. Chamberlain A stop was mads front of the police station and as Mr. Chamberlain wa ting on “the horse's dropped dead. “Old Trus of age and a great fav at the town farm, and Mr. Chamberiain said he was a faithful animal in the 13 years th town had owned The horse was buried during the afternoon on the land of the town on West Mai died Monday trouble. for Mrs. 1d Monda; services an were h Margaret morning 0 o'clock at the } ter, Mr: high m o'clock was sung b, Mrs. Edmund R. Po: organ. As the body w church Mrs. Portelan God, to Thee taris, and as a Face. The beare Alfred and Arthur reux, Cornelius The bo vault of § Eros. were sang street ce wa S. Long ‘W born Ap: daughter lan Main M; Pamwlnn of Franci; en counci was held il chamber Mayor Charles H. Gates of the January meeting were and ac d. also the report of ( Police Ki y. The report M. Ford, superintendent of showing expenditures of $1,339.34 the past month, was as was also the Teport of the c officer. The applicat Howlett for appointm rtment No. 1 y the captain of the fire depar and Aldermen Jackson and Jacobs, read. Alderman F amendment be mads t tion and the name of Bug: substituted for that of Howlett, claim- Ing that it would be to the advantage of the department to have a man with some experience in fire fighting to fill the va- cancy. Alderman Jacobs objected to the amendment as being illegal, but his ob- jection was overruled by Ma Gates. The matter of the amendment was then voted on and the motion prevalled. Ma- yor Gates was authorized and empower- ed to borrow $8.000 to defray current ex- penses of the eity. The city street committes was author- ized and requested to extend Brown's avenue to Trepello streest as a city MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. 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Only One Trial Packege to a Family complete satisfaction from the very first package or your money refunded. | sweet fruits, all Drug Stores on our guarantee of street. The eity ‘treasurer was ordered um of $13.95 to Mrs, Hen- h sum was claimed gon. A motion for damages to her was carried that library comm sider the amount of the salary of “the assistant librarian and give a report at the next meeting. .It was voted to pur- ow the cost not to ex t and water com to investig: sed wages Bills (:' $500 to P T) A, K. Weatherhiea and Orlango was unani- ; Various bills were pre- oted pald. A motion w bills Engineer R. E which upon there was the appro Dennis D. Counihan died Saturday at of Oxbiiage, three brothers, som, Loui hesneau and Mrs. Dora | outh Cov- ning made during . but the sun soon got going Soon became safe. chaug lodge, evening the first were conferred on a ites. Refreshments were the meeting. on, pastor of St. Mar; Harrington spent the week Mrs. Burton Bart- ett, of Hartford Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moon motored to Uxbridge, Ma Sunday to take Mrs. Moon’s moth: hn Gray, to the home of Mrs. R. M. Rum- ford, where she will visit for the remain. e winter. Rutk Mrs. ijam‘n Elsenherg entertained over 50 guests Sunday night at her home DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF WINDHAM COUNTY Large supply of parts carried in st Satisfactory work on all makes of cars. RADIATOR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY In Rear 935 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS | $6-Union St. Willimantic, Conn r the benefit of the The entertainment of Fullerton & enter the employ of a Burt G. Thompson of Prospect d word that her sister, Hillman, of Boston, is 1 seriously ill re in Putnam calendar ses- county superfor Ada Chase T Boston k Larrabee enter- end their son and nd Mrs. Lester tea 1s to be held k Larrabee un- 1 chapter of American Revolu- ices. Penfield, and in Rioux ball, week. Bach nd and the mothers xty who attend-'| was patron- lady's first 1z Miss Tarbox salad set. The . E. Sgp'cer Grammar school pu- mcoln's birthday with After the ealus to ngled Banner was jrade recited O, Cap- i singing The Republic, Bilen ved a plono duet. showed stereap- Lincoin's 1ife and he Buttle of Get- the screen the Efghth Lincoln’s great speech. The fca closed the exereises. mnissed at one o'- der of the day. nion service held at the Congre- v evening wag at- 1 and fifteen. A-| vojces with organlst at | as accompanist, 'Bfl" pnthem swhe was was on organist excellent as to both tune an i Gorwrq MacLennan pres! Mr. Lumeden, who preached at Baptist and Rev. C. H, in Lincol would do well to em ate. The congre- gational st especially note- notewor Mawzineo Attinski, 55, dled Sunday night after six weeks' fliness. He was | a member of the St. Casmi . He | leaves his wife and two e Paul Anthony will commence at once the erection of an addition to his prop- petuation of lifc; vitamines making ealdswee Grapefruit and Oranges Sealdsweet is the trade-name, indicating inner good- ness, adopted by the grapefruit and orange growers of Florida who market their product co-operatively to avoid ' speculation therein. Through the growers’ organization, the Florida Citrus Exchangc, Sealdsweet tree-ripened grapefruit and oranges are sold in carload lots to wholesale dealers. supply the retail stores from which you can buy Seald- For Fruit Free from Speculators’ Profits Make sure that you use Sealdsweet grapefruit and orunges. Your dealer can obtain a supply from a wholesale house and will furnish them to you if you insist that he do so. Speculation in food products invariably increases the prices that the people must pay for them. The growers who sell grapefruit and oranges under the Sealdsweet brand have eliminated speculative profits in handling their crops. CITRUS EXCHANGE BUILDING TAMPA, FLORIDA the system. the vitamines, fruits are heavywi They Gift Book, ““Florida’s Food-Fruits” In natural colors; tells how easily and quickly to make many delightful cakes, pastries, salads, sauces,desserts, confections and Write today for your gift copy. Address FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE Rich in Food and Health. Values The value of grapefruit and oranges, in calorics or fuel units of food, has been amply demonstrated by medical and scientific research. Now science has found these fruits equally rich in vitamines, the food elements essential to the per- other food constituents available to It is the juice of grapefruit and oranges that contains thecaloriesand Sealdsweet Florida juice, indicated by weight, hence their uscfulness ag food and for maintaining health, erty on Mafn strect. The fromt will be | 45217 ‘gna Will extend to the sidewalk in fromt of the presenmt building. The Woe gompany was called to a ———.c a1arm to & chimney fire in James ] Shea's house, on Tift street, Monday atternoon. Volontewn peeple mourn the death of Mrs. lenry Young. She was prominent in the Baptist church there. Nathan Babcock, and his son, Mrs. Augusta Les and Mrs, Earle Gilbert are cousins. Edward Drozalskl and Josephine Za- wistowcka were married at St. Maras church by Rev. J. J. McCabe, Monda)y morning. The witnesses were Alexander Miodusiewskl and Marganna Zawistow- ska, The bride was gowned in white and carried a bouquet of bride roses and pweet peas. The bride had been the president of the Polish Children of Mery. During the world war she as- sisted the comumittee in the various drives. E. M. Gray assisted by Merbert Gray 1s taking the cenmns of the womsen In town from 21 to 60 amd the young men from the ages of 18 to 21 Much interest ig being shown in the mingtrel show being rehearsed under the choir of St. Mary’s church, Thirty of the most talented of the members will take part. The February business meeting of the Men's cless of the M. E. church was held at ths home of L. D. Howe Saturday ev- unzn‘ After was transacted the meeting was turned over to Brother by Louls Aldrich, in costume:phno solo. hy John Batley. The Maiden's Prayer, T. Buhmvti:‘ piano solo, by John Bailey (by request), the old Scotch ballard, The Old Clock of the North. In behalf of the class Rev. Mr. Anthony presented Brother Earle Howe and wife an easy chair. In words of appreciation they accepted the gift. Piano solo, by John Bailey, Under the Double Eagle, by Wegner. Remarks by the members of the class, President Frank Mell, James McCluggage, J. F. Gardiner, G. H. Thornton, 1. M. Thornton, Rev. E. M. Anthony, followed. One new member was presented and taken in. So- lo, R. W. Robertson, Because He Lov- ed Me So. The hostess gerved doughnuts, cheese and coffes and was assisted dy the Misses Edith Howe, Arline and Christine Burdick. At the close of the programme 2 rising vote of thanks was given to the host and ocostess and their aldes, also to Mr. Bailey. BALTIC Rev. J. H. V. Belanger, pastor of the French parish of St. Anmme, Hartford, formerly of this parish, was deacon at the funeral services held at the Immac- ulate Conception church Saturday morn- ing for Henry Cyril Belanger, who died the previous Thursday. Mr. Belanger was employed as an overseer by the Baltic Mills Co. He was buried in the family lot in St. Mary’s cemétery. A smoker and concert was held in the rooms of the Baltic Social and Ath- letic club on their rezular m-atinz "\-'1' A large numder of the mor out to oy the entertainment tut hd been provided. The chairman of the com- mittee called the members to order and the concert mrmbers were. as follows: Vocal solo, Miss Viola Grover; selections by Elizabeth Lane; Scotoh character comedian, Thomas Powers. William Banfield Dleased the members very much by his feats of magic and the sleight-of-hand tricks which he accom- plished. The singing of Miss Grover and the playing and imitations on the violin by Miss Lane were greatly appre- clated and they very willingly responded to encores. The Harry Lauder style of Mr. Powers took with the crowd. He had all the members with him, especially when singing Roaming in the Gloaming. ‘The accompanist s of the evening wers Miss Hazel Banfleld and Miss Olive Lin- ton, whose efforts added greatly to the evening’s entertainment. The committes in charye wag Wililam Magill, James Cronin, Willls Ridgeway, Matthew Bailey, Harry Hannan, Larry Genard and Charles B. Barnes. It s expected that this successful smoker and concert is the start of something further In the social and entertaining line.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allard spent the week end in Putnam. The prizes for the whist glven by the League of Women Voters weré displayed in one of the windows at Cote's. - . viols ;. MOTHER GRAY'S POWDELS t'H" W D&

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