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) This case was to be heard’ NORWICH - BULLETIN _Thursday at the session of the su- Willimantic Office penor mrt 31 Chureh Street Telephone 1962 | xotices have besn posted .in B ] . B . department f - the Amerlean g S e company that = thie deparfment Starting with a big street parade, the iii go on a four day a week schedule carniyal of . St. Mary's parish opened [ begibning this week and until ‘further Thursday. night at’fhe town hall. - The | nofice. | Thursday an official ‘of the com- ade formed at 7_a'clock in. the . vicin- annqunced that this reduction was v of St. Mary's grounds,”the - lins " of he fact that orders are nét being rck being' down Valley street, down | received in volume sufficient to warrant Jackson street, up ‘Union ‘street to Main, | a full working week. Tt is,expected, how- up Main to thie to¥n hall where' tite ever.. that this period of depression will rade disbanded. The order of march was|pot be for long and that the company Gaod—— Fragrant —and _mild - as _good 7 * healthidemands. Old, Coon* (ligars are * made :from selected long filler tobacce 2 and® imported - Sumatra’ wrappers. cents = each o ————— S - ———— TS NTC - as foiiows: Wil opefr for @ full week at an early date. YHENTOON{&; GORHAM - CO B The' finishing departmert of the plant Marsbal Hernry Desormean « continues to work on_a full time sched: Arthur J. Dubreil, Aide ule. Flaiton of. Police _Couriiand Stimpson of Tnlon streot Wheeler's American Baud was. before the pelice _court - ‘Thursday Gatard :Bacred Heart morning, charged with non-supporé: of his St..Mary’s Parishioners Lo minor children, aged 4 and 2 years Odel M, Chapman Continental Fife and [iococcrively. Stempson's wife was pr: Drum .Corps. ent at court. At tie opening of the, court St. Mary’'s Choir Boys the prpsecuting attorney announced that Thread City Continental Drum Corps | §{impeon had agreed fo furnish $6 a Clergy weelk toward the scpport of the children “ommittee and asked that he be given a chance; to s “in_Automobiles * out these provisions for cne monti. was asreeable to Judge Frank H. At the town building, prior to the open- who so ordered. First Selectman ing of the carnival, selections were given Smith represented the town in the band and drum cor following | cage. Mrs. Stimpson. following the grani- as Dion, general chairman [jug of -the payment of 56 Weekly. said sed the gahering.{inat she couid not support the two chil- for “holding' th” | gren on this amount of money. {carnival. He was followed by Rev. 1. | Papillon and Rev. -Hormisdas Belec, both of St. Ma church, who urged support for the drive to raise sufficient funds i0{® 4 and’ cquip the new rectory. further notice, the working week will be Hls Honor, Mayor Charles A.-Gates. in| 34 hours instead of 39 hours. the plaml {openin gthe carnival officially. stated that | closing down for the whole day Satuxday twenty vears ago-St.. Mary's church | The. piant will now run for seven hours founded in Willimantic and: in the | during the first five week days. few years of i istence has become ONEJ gy (he plant of the Quidnick-Windham of ever ‘active turing company it .was stated in good work for M. - present working schedule of 28 City Offic sday morning motices were posted Windham Silk company to thel that beginning this week, and until Cereal that said May Gates.. St weel: would be continued. Offi- ¥ 2 has had efficient 1 that hours were Lo S Mr. D) piant. % the par . had been exce The Rossie Velyet company. which is as . Individua ing on full time-—48 hours a week-— wiil coutinue on full time, business being reported good. > Chief of Poiice Samuel Gordon of Man ¢hesier has identified one of the two col as the man Your Grocer Sells Wheatena—Recipe Book Free. e day of the The Wheatena Company, Wheatenaville, " Rahway, New Jersey Members of t Yirst Con the propert om cd Tuesday, afier spending n New York Anna. O'Brien was in Norwich, Tuesd JAY M. SHE?ARD YOUR COTTAGE OR CAMP -~ . - ed T i N N . A Funeral Director & Embalmer | '™ ™" Sierel = T $0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC 45 Jacksgn St., Willimantie. YANT}C Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection hone mar2id Horton Brown. Lwo Cousins, At Grace church. B Briet Notes. David Monroe of Har service. Ames 3 Mis P AR and Mrs..Daniel P. Dunn are th 1 t L v (F 2 Ju-days’ stay at.the program . wa . the sol parts Lois A, Manning, Bishop, Stephén Peckham Congdan. Robert W. K‘iiioureyA Bros. FUNERAL: DIRECTORS AND | { DENTISTS Dr. Jacksom; Dr. Strickland the organ. At 3 o'clock the EMBALMERS y school 'festival was held, 86 Uninn St. -Wiilimantic, Conn, n time the mite boxes were col Phone 298 iLady Assistant) | NAP-A-MINIT ing the service .there was one The church was effectivel with potted pl vice. were distributed to irtis of Windham roa Congregationai chu: er home ursday afte: i FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND FILLING.: DENTAL X-RAY Mys. John W. Aver in Frankiin and has mn-m‘ i lage. end p is th | W g, alanning, st A 3 [ SPECIALISTS ¥ _has bean worki er’s’ home Sunday Sy l 9 A M TO 8P M. are v catiicia a7 Haggerty of Woreester and a W 715 Main Street. Alling Buildis A i c ciy m‘,‘,v:; dity report b ';“\};‘m“ Rt -t Wiltimaintic™ Phore 1 ; w avs served at .t e ———————— WESTERN ELECTRIC R 1) POWER AND LIGHT OUTFITS |-’ AT THE. LOWEST PRICES THEY EVER SOLD FOR. || There’s rio reason, NOW, why you shouldn’t have one of | Wettnemday 3 nd from Webster were Haggerty's. gr: Mr. apd Mre ton called on the {aniey and . daugnt were at Mrs- Handy's A aftnoon at the CLARK’S FALLS Myrtle Swain opene term ot ool Mon mo the Easter vacaiion Jose couneil ceived word from wi o Jew- : ¥ BEW e9B8CIY “Mre. Richard Maine hes retusned home Wheatley r theu powerful outhits to fm‘mlh electric llg}:t for your ;lzt’:vl Segu Who some .time | 2fter ng for Mrs. Roger Lewis ax day at his‘home in West Main sfreet. The infant son. in Hopkinton. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs s {o house and farm buildings—and el to-do your housework and barnworl. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT QOUR PROPQSITION Skinn THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. |t Telephone 700 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. |: : 25 cents, cents for ane % g ots for each | westerly of patronage | Parent the incredge. | ¢OCk. 100 woman players aitended the | the or the | funeral was hoid Sunday at 2 olclgck. \He bad a remarkable and was one of tha most mentbers ot the local 6. A fore the Civil war he served in th 31 h navy, and tock rt in nawal actions i cident” to the C: Tater wher his’ ship- was "in South America. he rar away going iar up the River Pistre, whers iie stayed until he could safsl¥ return ¢ ic power with which | Hn.bruc. of and 5 took an composed of David Edwin B r. D: Johoson, M | George B. Hatch, A . P, Howard Horace Paimer. vices at the Y Westerly, Sunday = W.- Frank: Palmer of Pendleton Hill; T won from Wednesda, city, ch 3 . tent to comm until the first -of.. {he | as been g for parties the seaboard. ~He .obtained passice Qi BBl n g g sdva the cormtry. jantiing i’ Boston; $#s_ in time 4 e s ————— g x Sin to enter the Union army. whith he did s Bf: e ntheeiian a membe- of the Sixth Conneeticu: Volon STAFFORD SPRINGS SMise Harricite T, wher, COLCHESTER piace hire. recentis teers, Tnnting 11 Now Buves d Hollow nSiar | 7 jam- Puttker. and his -son-in x> 2 Varnest 1 1825 ar | lLon Broder was in Willimantic Wel- | painting the housefor. them. ; 3 2 Al $30 and i It s buildin 1 Frawis Titling - boraugh o i \ e s Yt trunk line pe- | law, -James - Maine. Old Som, mm on William . h was be- | wood machine in '\,! as deput ho Has been | gun Tuesday Contractor | Glen of Middletown, with a large force ——— ~ He expects to. complete the.job STAFFORDVILLE Ames of Salem was In_‘town | ‘ Charjes Kiecak has v and Eczema Vamah Good, ‘01d, “Reliable Peterson's Oint- g a vacation i ed to New Haverl, Joseph Ka Providence. 1 has return- tomobile ment a Faverite Remedy. " load of land lime is being “An intere » = o t t d freight vard and |in “Had 1 ulcefs on fy, lege. Doct sond of s to the Woodbridge- | ing. wanted to cut off leg. Phierson’s Of ment vcuted fhe —Wiltfam J. N 3 . 103 Witaer St Roehestir # 28 Get'a large box for oniy $5 cents at The two million in the treasury |, "gruggisi. says.Peteraon, of Buffa of the miners s in the hands of |and money back if it ign't the best yo dem. » Easter i Coach Samwuel Slavkin will frated with the members of the first Bacon | After the ' sefviee t team Saturdgy. The first game | flowers to the sick members of commit. ! the season will he played Saturday,| The Laddes’ Aid society held William® Green. Secrstary and |ever used. Alwaye keep Pstersons West Main c JAng trip to W, H. F the 24th. and if the zrounds are in a |business meeting and elected 4 of “the United Mine |Ointment in thé hiotse. ¥iné for burns D céste and Mrs, Murray y and R. W. | suitable condition in the park it will-ba |ing officers:.Président, Mrs. G. W. Miller; | Treasure Scalds, bruises, “sufiburh. chafing and Hollow Woolen company organized: heodors Tvon and | “Werkers of America, and fourth |the surest remedy-for tiching rezems sccretary and freas-| Vice-President 'of the American flnjpgg‘;;;g; oRtnch: B dor at: a[plaved there: if not on the Strawberry-|vice presidents- Mrs. Miss | Hill srounds. Mrs. Willis Belcher his-| A H. Johnson of Willimantic was in furer, Mrs. Joun Rishton; food soiicitors, | Federation of Labor Auring the | .qdifie ‘and-itcHIng piles L have sve cpublican par- | town Wednesday. Mrs/ Miller and Mrs. Bosworth; enter-| coal strike. Two mfiflons has & |found.—Major Charles- B. Whitnes s $ The Colchester State Guard Rifle club |tainment committee, Mrs. Von Deck and| rich, firl! soand; but it will dwindle \x_x,-l;yard Hl:\'ebb !l" ¢ he Stafford Baseball club has organ: {held an shoot at their range on |Mrs. Frank Belcher. rapidly, for thowsands of miners eterson’ ntment _has giyen tory and principles of t ized wi Wednesday evening. . ' are havipg an enforced “vacation,™ 5’?’.‘5 ‘gi‘igcg:;le{—nv'mia:' ;h'“ '9 George Miller. a: i Bd- Prof. sstensen of Middletown was As a rule when a man begins to look a beth sides-claim they will stick Alr @ tsesell it, resemmend it ward Greene, treasurer, and Fra +| 2 caller here Thursday. for trouble he overestimates - his| 2% he: dunthe Mail ord-r! filled by Peterson Oimtment N 4 corresponding seeretar Frank Potter, carpenter on the state |capacity. B gpE oo g Onc. Inc. pltai, K. X. WALL PAPERS Wall Paper is the logical wall covering for the modern home, for it offers unlimited choice in appropriate designs .and colors and provides the maximum of decorative effect at the least possible cost. In assembling our line of wall paper: we have ehblvond to select only such patterns as combine beuty in pattern ‘and color at a moderate price. * Our complete line is now ready, and we would apprecme an opportunity to show you the many new nlttsm in our large stock. The J. C. Lincoln Co. Main and Union Streets, Willimantic, Conn. Complete Home Furnishers Undertakers Phone 705-3 3 * Phone 705-2 HAVE YOU A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Willimantic, Conn. IT IS THE POLICY OF THE MAKERS OF PRINTZESS GARMENTS NEVER TO CARRY SUITING MATER- IALS FROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER. THIS POLICY MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO OFFER YOU ON SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK, ALL-WOOL JERSEY SUITS, ORIGINALLY SELLING AT $25.00— ALL SIZES 16 TO 42—812.00 THE FORESIGHTED WOMAN BUYS A NEW CORSET BEFORE A DRESS' And this is particularly true at the beginning of a new | season when style tendencies change. Unless your corset conforms with the prevailing style in- fluences, you can hardly expect your dress to be as smart | as you thought it would be. THE FOLLOWING MAKES Nemo, La Resista, W. B., R. & G., Thompson’s Glove- | Fitting and Trio Elastic, will give you entire satisfaction as to style, comfort and service, 'and prices are right. & A i s i