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committee netucket, Laigs No. 27, 1. 0. O. . "WILLIMANTIC | |0 rre i n il : PR B e e o . | “Co X No. 63, B of structed to draw up suitable resolutions | XUSical selections, a short entitled . e } to effect the aeceptance of it. The re- | Lat® Matrimonial Adventure. - k Post_No. 594, V. F. | e e e 0 R T L e ‘ : - N7 L e NORWICH BULLETIN |l fem, Jem whoder vttt ot | s 0 G0 ud Wit of o voms : e Willimantie Office 3 e Lo was authorized to install permanent 31 Churen Strect Telepbane 1068 | In answer to a question by tiie cour western pavement on the , from mm:: m o& A-:iellhgfl*:mm’:; the present pavement on Main street so ) far as the approprietion will permit. The | 2-10 een. the ocourt on in the Company G, 169th Infantry, drills at similar to the ones he faced | . i Ll u“%a el e TAQTANE Wervice 1o : pC e State Armory, Plemsant street. M . He was fined $15 and cost8 | o g armory ang ,,,;‘""’"‘m ittes | Thursday evening at 7.30. : 3 Al 1 Willimantic Rotary club weellly meet- | amounting to $22.15, and was given time | Lo g, SrlOTE, 20 AL the, Committée | soming - the Redeemer. g : “Wm hfi“‘nflfmfs iag at noon. to pay the charges. There remains an t committee mmr.hon 'w e training cless met in the ohuroh Sunday Knights of Colubus, San Jose coun-4unpaid balance of $16 January 10th of Bhres was rized e / “o{ the Northern Parliament of Ire- vertise for bids for the comstruction of] “T'eIig0N at § oclock. ; No. 14, meets at 751 Maln street. | this year and Wheeler was given a thir- | sty gigawaiks £ S At the Baptist church Sunday, M. W. ‘Thomas R. Marshall, only Wving ex-vice ot Frcannm, WNmantle oL | e e e e T o ameint o | Sy MG, o e e o | Smith of Wesloyan universtty preached president of the United States, is 68 years No. 723, meets at 702 Main street. pended for six-months. Wheeler Teport- | thy strest committee to remove trees - the morning and evening - old Olive Branch council, No. 10, R. & 8. |ed to him and argued that it was for i Roland Brown was a oler in N - 1 Chicago is to be the megting place teday M., stated assembly at Masonic hall. |bue thirty days. gy“i)::m%::. nmfi‘m‘m Westchester Sunday. & . i 4 of the annual convention of the American Wihdham Encampment, No. 10, L O.| Jndge Foss then imposed a fine of | approval of the owner. The police come| , BCV- Father Echek began a thrés I Rallway Engineering Association. 0. ¥, meets at 807 Main street. $10 znd costs for intoxication, and $5 | miitee was authorized to refurnish aia days’ mission for the Poiish-speaking a church y dAan.lnc!ll.lun'olcrcdumno(thon for bresch of the peace and added 2 | repaint the patroimen’s room o town | Mombers of St. Andrew’s Baturs 3 2 ; 4 Fats Willlam Wheeler of No. 9 Arnolds | jail sentence of thirty days. Wheeler was | building. ™| day. Father Echek but recently returned syt taken to jafl later in the day. He still 2 - it & o :‘Hhr meeting opening at Tacoma to- It was voted to from Poland, where he served as chap- E ¥ tane, was presented in polics court Mon- | SO 10 Bk A E O e meted ont | Dorothy Beract “‘m’:’u;‘;:r solary of | 1ain during {he world war, Besides the The Indiana Federation of Business and day morning on charges of breach of | 4o nim by the superior court.. $7 to $10 a week. The police committee rel‘)gluus services, he told of conditions v 3 Professional Women's Ciubs meets at In- the peacs and Intoxfcation, to Which Mo | 1 0t iy Yoo by Fed- | WES Suthorized to have one member of | SStnE in Poland. ng]mg : ; with abundant energy, appetite hearty, nerves|aianapoits today for its Afth anoual con- pleaded gullty. The testimony of the | eral Ghist W. 8. Gengdon and County | the force patiol the streets on a motor-| LoStoffice Inspector George Smith was f : : vention. with Wis family on Windham avemus over |Strong and steady and their faces radiant with the glow of | A celsbration 1s to be neia at Gatveston frect that Wheeler's { Detective W. E. Jackson, the officers | °¥cle and given full power to accom- | & T 8 e 1 e o commatned 1o them that he was | found thres quarts of whiskey ana sev- | Plieh the purposes of the resolution. The | S'fnay : : Loy ¥ OF| i - meeting adjourned at $.35 o'clock. Thowas Shea has returned from a}DErfect héalth, the entire family of Louis Gingras, 9 Harrison {1 mane o se pammond Jubilee of reat!: y. Th i o five bottles of home brew. After . ok’s visit wi . .. dm‘ly, 1 r Tys e s g e ot at To | Wieclor seceins bis ST senbenes o wil | Mes, Dila V. Tochee, 39, S Heb | o vion with friends in Hurttord and Ave,, Providence, R. L, are an eloquent tribute fo the powers | sstelty, the oldest Catbalie siria®in Tex % ey 28, from the early Spanish missions. Wheeler home Wheeler had skipped out. | go before U. §. Commissioner Earl | urday at her home No. 101 Main styeet. | Mis Alco Brown returned Sunasy |Of Tanlac, the greatest fimily medicine the world has ever 1 men grom all parts of the United At sbout midnight he was arrested - on | Mathewson, at Norwich, on the charge of | She was born in Versailles, Conn., Au- | evening to Bast Hampton. where she is k States and Canada are to gather in Chl- the street and was locked up at the po- | selling lntuxle;,gn‘fl Huuo;. i Tfi-d_ is i[u.!n 14, 1884, the daughter of Mr. and | teaching. = E nown. s m .:‘d,&. to attend "‘:1 .n;ml calitgs- Wietker's gecing. oBcasc, of Shm Xin TS Charles Leclatre Vanasse. Surviving | S. H. Kellogg returned Saturday from| ‘T've put Tamlac to the test four| Representative of New York is the Amefican Hotel Association Androw Juryssek, of Willlam's Oross- | NeT 18 her Imswand, Wallsce Lucler, | New Britain, where he has been statien- |times right in my own family ajd it |case of Chas. E. Van Coult's family, |&n7 s several aftiliated oreanizations ing, town of Franklin, charged with in- | thrés daughters, Lillian Evelyn and Ger- | ¢ for the past three years as telegraph |hasn't failed me once,” declared Mr. |residing at 129 Fourth Ave, Albany. | T¢ A ity S O Yo o toxtsation had & plea of not gullty en- | Io&ine; heér fathen Charles Vamasse, | Operator at the railroad station. - Mr.|Gingras. “My wife, my son and my He says: “Every member of our fam- e A 6. e s hun- tered for him befors Judge Foss. e f'free sistera, Mra Rose Lavigne of this | Kelloss, who has had Ius appointment a | daughter, as woll as myself, have all ily is enthusiastic over Tanlac. Is|¥ed and more ‘little rep festitied that he came to this city Satur- | A 0rs. Andrew Rapime of Pas- | Dostmaster in the looal office confifmed. | neen bullt up Some o Mot Stk Fun- inly a medicine for all the fam- | jon the Furw) disiricts of | day in- ssarch of a doctor but found a | o2& R. L, and Mrs Richard Warren of | Will begin his duties in a.few days. down. Wworn-out set. of people’ into & A ¥ blind tiger first and became lost in the | BOSton; four brothers, Henry, Ovide, and | Ralph S. Taintor and sen of Saybrooit chose their selectmen, road agents and healthy, happy family brimful of new | from far- Canad this | school 1 £ i i 1h tPen e e fs ar-away Canada comes committées and agipropriate money e ot $10 tnd Sonts wes l:;:}:fi' and | of BB R e Mk ad e o eriard bk e L an Lt Sl Y SO Sl | 4Gy & bl SoksS saguis fite Hitch- 1d by the defendant. Taintor. And the experience of this tam; myself are all] enjgymgh g{p}endlxla lz;zalzq ey : George Cutler of Hartford was ily is only typical of thousands of now and Tanlac brou, al ut.” CEMENTS Sunday marked the thirty-seventh | A 1arge delegation of basketball fans | nome on Windham avenue over s-f:d:: ofhers whose Statements are on filo Mrs. Bert Hower, 183 t Avenus, ANNOUN birthday of Sen Jose couneil, No. 14, [ WL 80 t0 e eonieht (Tuesdey) | Fannie Curgenven, who is,. aitending |in ‘the Tanlac offices. Hardly a day |Toronto, Ontario. g Buckley Textile Shop Knights of Columbus in this clty, an | (o 8¢ *he Euie between the fve Irom | business college in Middletown, was at Passes that does not bring scores of | “wo call Tanlac “The Family Medi- | SHKS, creies orcandies, fast celor event remembered by nine of the charter | “1 G SV BEC %md. i o vt her home on South Main street over Sun- |8uch messages of praise from every |cine' here in our Virginia home, be- |Prifits, ginghams, chambrays, voiles, and members surviving. The original number | { x> O QAL of Gpuuectiont | gay. part of the United States and Canada |cause it restored my mother and sis- |lnens; girls’ dresses, boys' applying for & charter was twenty-two. Agricuitural college taculty, spent . th¥ suits and —_— from families where mother, father,|ter to perfect health, just the same |hOuse dresess. Buckley Textile Shep. 61 The ceremonies took place on Thursday | Joo *1d 85 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. JEWETT CITY con and deughter have all found |ag it has doné me. Is the entiuss | Union street . evening, March 12, 1885, in what was | Somos L. Harroun.. X : health, contentment and the Joys Of |tic statement of Mrs. J. F,-Robertson, por P — then the Knights of Pythias hall over |, Enn:g u(;omw;y No. tlin w:l- called out - Mrs. Wiliam Ballantine Penfield’s ' living through simply taking a course | Danville, Va. College Lecturer Alford's hardwafe store on Main street. | \oo 3 mey fire at the home of the |junior dancing class gave its closing " | Woodworth families at No. 78 Spring | reception Moj ernoon Rioux | ~ : Tniversity is to arihe following was the dogree team: | gireet, Monday noon. For a time there |hail Parents any foaanoon in RIowx| “Take, for instance; the case of John |and chfldren from every staté in the s 4 R knight ; Michael F. s’ °l’m-‘ ‘:; i j;:‘m was excitement as some person pulled [Who enjoyed the event, ally the | Vidmer, 1571 Roosevelt Ave, Los|Union and every province of Canada college this (Tuesday) afternoon &t & g e ‘;‘n‘;mucm é‘amo“é in Box 27 at the corner of Spring and |sSolo dances. The grand m of seven. |Angeles, Calif, who says: “My wife, |unhesitatingly come forward -and o'clodk v ow the Cathollo Tra " _ Chestnut streets. Ten gallons of chemi- | teen couples was led by Russel] Carpen- ‘myself and little boy are now as |tell in words ringing with sincerity of W IS Sad b 5 sk Gopaty wrand Emient . mne thicg o [cal extinguished the fire. The house is [ter and Margery Webster, followed by [Bealthly, heppy family as you will |the wonderful benefits of health and | Mt Hamlin has been for many 7 deputy grand knight. The third degroe [ o1 “XtnEwshed the fie Ldwara Richardson and Grace Jeffers, |SVL see—and it@\all due to Tan-|happiness that Tanime has brought |20 =oew °F (e Bistory, of architecture in ey Sapreme Grank Knight | Tmomas Burke, former Winsted street [The ehildren dances weil, indicating the |18e" \ into homes that were formerly dark- | (IR WURErORY, Fle e the author of and the then National Secretary Daniel | COMMISSioner, overcome by gas at the | Dainstaking work of their instructor.| Or that of Mrs. John Marquis and |ened by the gloom of sickness, suffer- |3 2o i “C 0O Gna coliges RoNghoNt Colwell of New Haven were the installing | Hotel Winchester, Winsted, Sunday night, | The solo dances wers all members of {her family of sixteen living in Man-|ing and despair. the couptr?, and has lectured before ' a loirs. Mr CtWell 1o the S memb; is well known in this city. He is report- | Mrs. Penfield's class in Norwich, The |chester, N. H., at 292 Belmont St.| And should yours be one of those |iarge number of clubs, art assoclations and g e Sy member | d_resting _comfortably. : grst number was The Silver Star, by She says: “Tanlac has been the only |homes where any member of the fam- | colleges. historian of the order. After the installa- | Di§\2¢ Company No. 1 was called out { Frances Heneault, dressed in white with medicine used in our house for two lily is thin, rtun-down and weakened | Born fn Constantinople, the som of Cy- Son exsrélscs sdfontnment was fukon-to | 71, Monday for achimney fire at No. :'l‘velrmlnmnlm:gs. d’rm Life of a Rese, years and it has kept every one of from loss of appetite, caused by in- |rus Hamlin. the founder of Robert college, the Commercial house, now known as the | 22 Moulton court in & house owned by | ir BArPIEtive dance, was by Ednathe sixteen here in the best of health.” | digestion and stomach troubles, you |he pursued his literary and professional Dr. Colgrove, and occupled by Winfield pink and green| 1 op, Frank R. Richards, of |have at your very door the means that |studies abroad and in America. Dr. Ham- Windham Rouse, where & banquet was cago, Frank R. Richards, o Served. The progrietor of the o005 Voo | Jacobs. ~ Three gallons of chemical put peorgette. The wood nymph was by He-|441 South Wood St, writes: “We |will mo doubt bring the sunshine of |lin writes and speaks of the great m an end to tHe blaze, ena Crandall in autumn colors of geor-! iy Tever be without Tanlac in our |vigorous health back into their lives |uments of architecture of the Old World in et e e e rected | Judge James F. Twomey, of this city, | §5te: Catherine Brown danced a Span-lpouce “stter the remarkable way it|and yours, just as it has done In 8o |a manner both intimate and familiar. iis ish dance in a costume of red, yellow ;i 1 deput; Fi . ranks as a first fifty man in the num- J has built up my wife, my son and |many thousands of other cases. Do |lectures given befors such academic by ok ’,flgg:;,‘i,g“"’;’;;’em?“m; No2aL | ber of lives insured during February in | 22¢ black, carryins a tsmbourine, Al W0 1t OB UL BT (O SO Y ey, Get a bottle of Tanlac |Eroups as Yale Universits and vassar ; y, Daniel P. | berta Boardman's number was Vaise - i ol oken of llectual treat: Dunn; financlal secretary, William | % life Insurance company. He ranked Amorense, and she wore accordion- | UT® of health.’ from your druggist today. ; egt ueT “nc as m;e a] treats, Vanderman ; treasurer, John H, Morrison; | 400 I August of last year he rank- !,y green satin with pink - chiffon s 10 ot Tk i warden, Edward Grimes; inside guard, |3 337d and for two months out of six | v try. They are given in clear and simple e veil. The class presented s beautifui nguage 1y fllustrat Robert E. Carney; outside guard, James | 129 held & position in the less than fIfty |y et o fioWers to Mrs. Penfield. A ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS —— g el H. Maxwell ; Jecturer, Dr. T. H. McNally ; | 258 number Were present from Norwich. Friends of the college and the publiec Fine Vaudeville at the Strand advocate, Hugh Carney; A. G. Joseph | St Mary's Boys' choir has completed |* y,p 05 MoGusker in mble to be at wotk DAVIS THEATRE. robicr 5 Cotter; A: G., John MaDonough; C. P., | Arrangements for a mid-Lent whist It . K ematient Wil Aiaiied Sablavis | T e lese 11l played to good sizéd audience yester- again, having been il a week with : ro- Dr,T. H. McNally. is D‘;‘"‘ed to make the d“:;‘_“; the great- | yis con, Richard, is now. {ll with the du’gx‘:::, ’éfi: afio?m?rf, i::fl:rfo\rmg My Wid Irish Rose. Ot the twenty-two men who applted w} the c}xoirs h:‘:lfl! “tn x; nlenfl 1) same disease. at the Davis theatre, gives this viva-|day. The th dy d for the charter of San Jose council, nine | Johm J. Buckley of Hartford was a clous young actrees another joyous ve-| The vaudevilie cpens with Vietoria] Tt Wires act comedy drama, =My hose company. says that in event of a|hicle, following /her first R-C laughing s P sen Foreman Thom survive as members: James F. Twemey, | 1°C81 Visitor Monday. ik g Sl Sl B i . by S 's Pl | JosPh P. Cotter, John F. Carey, Dan- |, The March meeting of the Wilimantle |,qpimney fire, the teldphone (repators | success, The Folish Age. Goodwin sings and plays A B R R . REM‘NGTON iel P. Dunn, James Courtney, Robert E, | 'misters' Union. held Monday at the |y;oy where (o locate him, and It womld| Like her first production, Eden and|and is recognized a3 belng the best piano o I i i Sy e 4 R. G, Carney, James H. Maxwell, John H. Mor. | *- M- C. A, v-smu ended by lr: l“yl: bo much better to do 5o, than to ask|Return is a sparkling comedy, but there|accordionist known in the musical circles. | 1e¥, o h . - B~ 2 rison and John McDonough. The others | th¢ “_"m‘e’:- Sesslons were held in the | ¢, nave the fire whistle blown. - When | the similarity ends. Eden and Return| Hayes and Johnstone offer a very funmy g o il e e St B ~ R E O ! were: James E. Murray, Willlam Van. | @OrRing and afternoon. the whistle alaim is given every mem.{ was adapted from Ralph E. Renaud’s|comedy ekit which they call ‘Say It With ent an: wi eel righ nhnnme when derman, James A. Delan, Michael O'Neill, |, FeOPle are rushing to the town bullding Iver of the fire company must respond |famous stage success of the same title|Flowers.” There is delightfulness in their | the curtain rises, Between the acts first Jomes J. Fay, Theofore Potvin, Hugh | [0 flle income tax returns and the deD-|or pay g fine. Nearly eil the ehimney |and all the laugh-provoking elements of | songs and chatter which is as pleasant as | Class speciaities will be introduced and Carney, Peter Ward, Patrick Fitapet. | Uty collectors at the building expect s e And on through the list, men, women | Professor Alfred D. ¥ I fwegh or valied in damp shoes—dea't deday. Get C.B.Q. quickly. Fortily ageinet the consequances of 2 serious Cold. Depend o0 Hil's—Standard recmedy for s guoerafons. Tablet form. Quickest” ot Demand red bex beariag Mr. Ell's pere el and signature. At AR Draggisis—30 Cru . R WILL COMPANY, DETRORY. e e e e e e ey fires can be extidguished by a few men, | the play have been retained and exe|the smell of & rose to hear them “say it | Sometime during the ning the -4 rick, Edward T. Grimes, John H. Daw- | heavy rushes during thelr stay in the lang’ every member would not be obliged | panded in the screen Version. with flowers.” - Flowers speak a whole lot | elation will be made of s to be the son and Dr. T. H. McNally. sty . to leave his work. A stifl wi and spinsters are osed | and it is a humorous la: <3 . - The Williinantic Awtomobile Dealets’ [ o0 0roi's ‘eall tne. foretnu thmeh T |60 bare avt o o ot up & oone Il T o ot aer an Tialian |[has Ben on dlsplay fn the window of association met Monday noon at the Ho- | teicphonie office, during the day. At|the way he should go, but sometimes|character comedy act’ called “Frich | Porteous & Mitchell Co., for the Jast few tel Hooker. After dinmer the business |might, atter the hose house Is closed, is | even these gentle theorists get into deep|Italy.” They depict the gulible, good |days. The entire proceeds of the evens meeting was ‘held. _ Those present Were | another gide of the matter, as there iy | waters when they attempt to managehearted credulous emigrant and with the | ing will go towards the memorial tower R. G. Remington, Maurice Leonard, Ro- |no telephone in the foreman's home. | the affairs of young persons. wonders of a new land provide the oppor- |at the new church for the soldier boys land B. Jordan, T. B Sullivan, Fred| ppe fadies Ala Soclety of Pachaugy| The dire prodicament of Sir Marcus|tunities for their fun. Thele dlscourse is |of the parish who served in the world ittle an . . Ja on. owner of the handsome hope chest that The Mareh meeting of the board of aldermen held Monday evening in the common council chamber was called to order at 8 oclock by Mayor Charles A. ates with all members of the board present. After the reading by the city clerk of the minutes of the last regular : chi Ordeyne when he found himse¥ sudden-|bright and their songs original. war. . and special meetings, approved by the| San Jose council bowling five of this M:;d]w’?;:a:rc:xrlmflfgs se’!!':l\:!nsday. 1y Tadflod Wi tha oate of & Bentifull Samiins snd . Sytvers «ré calisd. fhe|. Ths PHtactpals 1 the calt ide ths Sub- DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL CF |hoard, the reports of Suverintendent of | City has received o challenge from the |y foon being present. In the' evening | Sirl Who said she Was eightéen, but Whb|Orignal Trot Rythimists, a gyration is | lowing: WINDHAM COUNTY i Streets_Irving M. Ford and Chiet of | MO0Sup five for & three or five gameiperg “were Invited to go and sixty re-|had the naive manners of a child of tem, |performed for every note, even the laughs | Colum McCormack, a prosperous farmer .y} Police Daniel J. Killourey were accepted | *°T/e% eponded, A supper of eseallopod oys.|provides the comedy of Morals, the|are so many to a measure. They are pi-| of County Kildare ..James E. Murphy Large supply of parts carried|us read. The resignation of George K. : teds, cake, rolls, pickles and coffee was| Realart picture, starring May MCAVoY,|oneers of dancing dancesters and in their Allen as a call member of Engine Co, served, . No. 1, effective March 1, was read and COLUMBIA Friday night, Wiliamr Bitgood w2 ¥ Maurice Fitzgerald, a rich young Dub- in stock. which is the second feature. work they have achieved a fine bignd of lin artist .....Henry J. La Fontaine A Paramount Magazine will conclude!skill and 1pn. = o Terry Grelgan, a YW"K’ Irish exfle P $4d - Mha SAsier oo ~ invit. o nd t enin ., the bHL Another Selznick-Eugene O'Brien com- oseph P. Gadla . borrow the sum "of ;10,36’5’.‘ olr‘:ln dl\ll.l: Wi G imhen Chri;?op‘her":e s?ndh;om; he‘h:; J‘.:e e S bination filled the Strand theatre last ev- | Archibald Pennywitt, a wealthy English Satisfactory work on all | irount or fractional parts thereof, to | 9¢™ Maes,, daughter of the late Denison | ¢, " "1 045 surprise party, Twenty HOPKINTON . BG R T makes of cars help defray the current epenses of the|AVery, Was in town Thursday and Fri-|friends wer present. Supper was serv-| B S St e Nichoiae 3. Speliman . clty. Application of Moriarty & Raffer-|day. The contest regarding her father's|ed and there was a large cake for Mr.| The Mareh meeting of the town coun-|days’ run, e bt | o DarTister . fiolas J. Speltman EXPERT MECHANICS ty, plumbers, for drain layers' license,|will, in which he left the residuary por- | Bitgood on which were fifty candles. |cil and probate court was held at the|drama is always eagerly patronized by the | gnawn McGNly, the lazlest man In Coun- which was recommended by Superinten. tion of his estate to the Saxton B. Little James Crary is confined to bed by an|town hall Mowday afternoon, March 6th. ; publ free Yibrary of Columbia, without leav-attack of arip. dent of Sewers Jeremiah Lyoms, was ty Kfldare . ..Edward T. Connel granted, subject to the approval of the , Bills ordered paid amounted to $322.70, The final reel of this exeiting picture is | ;agrer RADIATOR REPAIRING ...... ..+... Daniel F. Driscoll ing any legacies to the heirs. will be Mrs. James MoCluggage was very iM|fo which $88.85 was for removing snow |alone worth the price of admisslon. SNOW- | xrorv Ann’ McCormack, Colum's s'ster, A SPECIALTY corporation counsel. It was voted that|brought befors the April term of the|Monday night. from the highways. ing the rarest kind of motoreycle riding | = iep "2 trye Trish seart the sidewalk application of James B.|superior eourt. ’ ‘Through ry 3 3 . 3.3, is spendt: David J. Naylor, Wilfred L. Barber | seen outside of a motordrome. Margaret 3. Murphy :;?’ w;,th ’m,“‘;'f,‘c‘.': Rev Luk‘: ;fi‘: and Elisha R. Bitgood were appointed a |miles of ber:r(m‘ft“l fiunm,lg:r:;;;‘;:: The Widsw Donovan, with money in tha ¥ ‘Atlantfc committee to arrange for Memorial day |front, ina of towns bank and an eve on Colum l;fr"mms A Y | v, New York to New Rochelle, Charley Reflly M. Richard Hourlgan Five hundred dellars of the amnual ap- | drives his young bride chased by the met-| gy mysoerald, a Dublin helr propriation for repairing highways was |ropolitan police in automdbiles, on horse- P Heal, the west aide of In Rear 935 Main Street | 137 tec! i lengtn and shoot po foi Willimantic, Conn. The cottage near the Green on th property of Mrs. Bthel Blakeley, whic width, take the usual course. A com-|has been occupied until recently by Ar munication from Louis H. Hoddist rec- L J. A e I ot thur Whitcomb, is lx;a; oecu‘ pledG!I:y Mr. Miss Antoinette Bergeren of Taftville ration o e ad- | and Mrs. Edward Porter from Glaston- |y, - Miss B o et o ke | was a week-end visitor at Delphine Roseana B R hase is a bury, who moved in Friday. Mr. Porter! 0 allotted to each of the four highway dis- [back and motorcycles. The dy Agmes Barrieklow, who b s system in the loorl DoMce department|is chgaged by Georgo Litfle, who has| messies: in the Wilimeatls mews | (Ficts in the town. mirably staged by a series of preceding e Reits Sholy JAY M. HEPARD wadiTead; ft Was voled to refer it to the | been operating a portable steam sawmiil Monday the account of Mrs. Maria| In the probate court: George A, |scenes, and }llu-tionll esf‘rom o | ¥ Burke, s servant on the Me- Succeeding Filmore & Shepard — |0 town for some time. Chappell's great age of 107, and that|Champlin, guardian of the estates of | young married couple escape ¥ e Cormack farm, Molly V. Driscoll Miss Brown, a school nurse, visited the | Herbert R. Chappell of Willimentic is| George, Eleanor and Hazel Champlin,|lives, by the proverblal skin of thelr teeth, | o\ o Tl Triah ross school at the Center Friday and exam- | her son, brought to J. B. Phillips’ mind | his minor children, was authorized to sell | The picture is replete g Y 1 atiigte Mrs. Sheila F. Murphy ined the puplis’ eyes,also mado imquiries | the fact that Mr. Chapdell was the con- | thé wards' interest in certain real estate |he agtion never lags, g g —— regarding their general health. tractor who bullt the Congregationa}|located in Honkinton for the better in-|and (i told with directness S 2 bald ik Bedvt 9 Raymond E. Clarke purchased a fine | wooden church in Jewett City in 1868 | vestment of ¢ proceeds. tiom. Lyt : hair, pair of horses at the auction held in|yLater the church was burned. He also| Charles J. Greene of Richmond was ————t about gray Willlmantio last week of horses from Funeral’Diractor & Embaimer |/ coop ror THAT “FLU* COUGH. #-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC wfggs °fl,‘f‘{ "rhe-l::é et'rngm‘_m!rt}mth wearing i i © gripp Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection o built the Newent church. Edwin Tracy | @ppointed administrator of the estate of BREED THEATRE m B Dakota. Was the committeeman and Mr. Phillips | Charles H. Tucker. deceased, With Albert| 1p you want to make a journey back ourey X'0S. iy Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Tucker spent Sun-|worked for Lim, and drove the oxen |S: Babeook, appraiser. T it sk SISl o MIES i God 15 Lraey |98y st Newington with Mr. ~Tuckers | that hayled the big timbers for the stee-| Marttm J. Rexroth was appointed ad- | S0200,0" b oramount production, “After FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND i and It puts @ |mother, who is mearly 94, and is living | plo of the old Congregational church fn | Ministratrix of the estate of John A | g v thich will be the big feaure EMBALMERS goot! ng coating over the in.| With"her son Frederfick. Jewett City. Mr. Tracy lived. on fthe | Rexroth, deceased, with Irving P. Rex- |, ine Breed theatre today. The pleture 8 Unlan 8¢ Willimantie, Conm. | hoarsencas, choars the sir omrros, * e :rl'pcxndrflfll‘! g o besg et Ra D TR . Tt Ay eeM s mirrors the lives of those beind the fot- Phone iLady Assistant) Co. A memher of the Newent church when. it Inventory and appraisal of the ostate return from the hospital in Willimantic, | was built. He transferred his member- | Of Silas J. Sheldon, deceased, was re- where he was Delng treated for acuted snip to Jewett City Congregational|ceived and ordered recorded. fheumatism in his foot, is able to be|church, and liked Mr. Chappeli’s work _The last will and testament of Pauline 5o well that he gave him the contract | R.:-Welis, deseased, Was received and re- to bulld the church. feoed April 3d Dext, with order of ik : society Saturday| The Ladles’ Soclety of the Congregs- e all the typical stage accouterments, was evening at Yeomans hall. The evening |tional church Is to meet at Mrs. E. 1o | Mr. and MrsGardiner Arzamaskie of | ., strycted at the Paramount studdo in being stormy, it was thought by some | Fremch's Thursday afternoen. Canonchet. have beene engaged to take | . jip0mia where the picture was filmed. that it would be better to postpone the charge of the Hopkinton town farm in ligts, who mask the sorrows and tragedies of their own Hves with @ smile and a song, that the world may be amused. A complete theatre setting with audience hall, orchestra pit. stage and bask stage areas, with dressing rome, wings, flies and MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. DO YOU MAKE YOUR OWN ertainment, placs. of Waiter C. James, Tesigned. D O WassL, T VAL TRy ety but as ft had b - . b el = , musical show was L, W ously soswenid those in gt i BLACK HILL Ponalera has gone to visit | TS Christopher to_proceed whh the entertainm oseph urchased Ariends in Italy, his native land. Moo Witkars Madtlig o Siitle Tad | tomerheiren has o & mew ) "UAt an sdministrators sale of real been engaged to read, and was enter-| Miss McGovern, the school teacher, | estate held last week Monday by Rev. tained by Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Ly-| who has been indisposed, is improving. | E. A. Witter, Brwin A. Kenyon pur- | jootricians employed In the scenes were men. She gave several fine selections| L. E. Andrews and son of East Green. | ghased the Chester lot, Lawernce W.| . jerfectly at home in their roles. The which were much enjoyed by the small | wich, R. I, visited their aunt, Mrs, Mary | Kénvon the Spicer Jand and Gideon | soones were prepared at an enormous ex- but very appreciative andence. .In addi- | Medbury, Sunday. Palmer the Maxson pasture. pense. tion to the readings, there were musical |+ Norman ‘Waite of Sugar Brook farm,| Mrs. W. L. Fiddes oslebrated her| 1y principal characters of the story are selections on the ~program. . Notwith- | who has been on & southern trip, has re. | birthday at the home of her father. Jo- | yuok Holt, the wealthy backer of the show : standing the adverse conditions, the’ en- The studio grips, stage Y seph Henderson, Sunday. Her husband's | charles Ogle, the old stagedoor man and tertainment was a success, the receipts :-:;::?adumh:x: :::m:.m it father -and mother from Westerly Were|y;;, Lee, the Httle chorus girl who have- from it and the supper following being| Miss Myrtle Medbury motered to | Suests, also attended Sunday school i |ing played in amateur theatricals in her sufficient to pay all expenses and leave | Brooklyn Sunday With friends, the First Bagtist ehurch here n the af- | pome town, comes to the city to win tame. b, Out of the lives of these three characters Mrs. Alexander C. Kenyon recently ] mes a powerful and gripping drama. ; epot appear before one of her eyes!l Otner pictures include the Pathe news ‘Remember The Name o e R ationa oy ¥ panted by her grandson, rerice Ken- P ity Sy she wvisited an oculist in Provi- dence who pronounced it a blood clot Hockanum.—Mrs. M. C. Ballantine an nounces the engagement of her daughter ::“m:';v:"'““' Tope of recovery of Vislom | yinian to Merrell S. Mott, a son of Mr and Mrs. # F. Mott of South Glaston- NOANK o bury. Word has been received in the village I3 that the home of Miss S. Jane Allen of for mllm ‘West Townsend, Vt, was recently burn- ; - f #d to the ground, the fire starting In a a efective o ot g . |ESsswa et ITS STRENGTH, PURITY AND - FRAGRANCE ARE UNEQUALED ' 5 3 The Sealed Packetis your safeguard i g uhcthcwm,inwflewnqh,fim'ma.om&b. ric—39c a yard. Pink Checked Nainsook, 36-inch wide—59¢ a yard, 36-inch “Maid of the Mist Nainsook”—59¢c a yd. 36-inch Chiffon Nainsook, flesh—39c¢ a yard. - shade—89c a yard. vm THE H. C. MURRAY CO. okttt sy clets | feon adeepies TP i

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