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RAISE MOR <8 (OHRTR¥ORE ¢ ‘of thie logal unions are the treasurer and secretary. campaign will begin April tinue th'ough May 11 4 and Posi tively the Best Insurance Against Loss of Chicks Is Wirthmore Buttermilk new members. The campaign cantains president, The work of con= The thirty-first annual meeting of the Willimantic. Building and Loan g0 Knights of Pythias, Natchduz Lodge, | tion hekt in the rooms in the Jordan ol . No. 23 meets in the I. 0. 0. F. hall. recently foliowing officers were_ reelevted Baby Chick Food : President: Georgs 1. Stiles: Fice|prest: | Otto. Sehmiilt of. South Windbam roud, | dent, Herbert R. Chagpell; treasurer, ]\.v“ ¥ ¢ i f 'arid Diiniel Vertefouile of this city Beured{liam N, Potter; secretary, James P. Miis- The buttermilk helps to prevent white in_an autamobile aceident batutd:\ykl;ulgm il Cirdtors: . ¥, G, I Frank Lar- diarrhea. Thousands of chicks are ccm?,m “who drives a Dodge car, was|rabes Pairick MoDgomott, William A. ! lost each year by using improper malting the turn into the driveway into | Buck, Bdgaf K. Bass, Jerémiah E. Sulli- N ST Rroge: Dhis yard when the \van, Frank M. Smith, John C. Lincoin, food. Don’t make that uustake this, Use Wirthmore, the one food has gained in popularity by 1ps and bounds and is more uni- versally nsed in New gland by hoth large and swall poultry keepers han any other Buttermilk Food. Tt an bant best. Bujek driven by Verte- renille struck the Do«i n the side, rip- vinig oat & door and damaging ‘the fender: A agreemjut was reached |belween Schm’g{ and the owner of the Buick, who came down from Hartford Sunday to pay for_the damage dome. There i a busy session of the po- lice eourt this (Monday) morning, fhe re- suli of the work of State Officers Yowng Harmon and Williams on the utskirts of |Harry W. Standish, son A. Daniefs, [ Lyman, Jay M. Shepard and G “John F. Carr. spring. rat 'D. Poliard and Fred S. Funeral services for Mrs. Sanderson. ock al her home in Andover. 1. B. Goodsell of AndoYer and Re Nel Ernest P, Chésaro, Hollis corer ©.Moon; a2nditors, John E. Brick, Herbert Mary H. iBrown were held Saturday aficenoon at Rev., T A paper only, and number 2—Use pen and imk, ne given: preferénce. words. be_ lai To that glad day when ceets 4 Dream The day that can not fail Boy-Saturday ! Rules For Youps Writers. 1—Write plainly on one side of the the pages. oi_ pencil. G—Shprt and pointed articles will be Do mot use over 250 i—Origihal stories or letters only Wil _Write vour name, age and addross nly at the bfltbm of the story. WIDEAWAKE FOETRY Hoy-Satufiay. Boy-Saturday! How boy hearts lcap | “school don't When little siaves of learning do The things, their souls are. longing to. ¥From Monday until Friday they 3ol of sweet Saturday; 0 e One boundless burst of liberty ! On Monday they Begin to wonder whors they P 5 i | On Trestuy there's a fian to 50 - ? this city, Sunday. The arrests made were '_",, “’;;fii “‘gf,;,':f";‘,’a:‘”:," 10 oMt n2 | out waere the sugar mazles gTow ; Use Wirthmore All Grain Chick Feed far several yiolations of the mator laws. | or B B0y frle On Wednésday every marble sack s 2 3 The drive by the ofticers in' this section 'Says they must get their “losings” batk; together with Wirthmore Buttermilk ofr the state is in conjunetion with the| Mrs. Olive L. Martin, widow of George | By Thursday there's a plot to comb Baby Chick Foods ‘Safety. First” drive being made during | Martin. died Saturday morning = at her | Th town for gangs that ran them home. B | April nad May by the state motor vehicle (hamle in agulln." Sie waeN 8t NE iR ey 3 . . ] ape, ecember 19, 5T, e L)} T v-Saturday ! Gl riday Vaiucble Feeding Instructions—Free [T e, 3 comies of William C. and Mehitable Swift Y A eall for a special town mreting has Write to St. Albans Grain Co. eleetors of the town of Windham to have 1o zame Saturday. fell charge of the erectin f tho bnilding ounz. indham High and And boy hearts beat like Christmas drums, e £ s | She s survived by three dafighters. Mrs. | Tomorrow! All the week they've dreain- keen issued by the selectmen. The meet- | wyier . Latishdar, Mibs Julla’T, Martin e $ ing is.to be held at the town hall Thurs- |, q Miss D, Gertrude Martin, all of Chap- | They've argued. potteds Dlodged and CHAS, M. COX (@ ST. ALBANS GRAIN 0. day eveping. Abril 27 o determinc |y, i, grandddughters Miss Olive O. schemied. * Wheleale Distributors Manufactarers whetier the fown will vole (0 Waroptiate Dinnam and- Mrs, Marsaret Wather, of | Tomorrow! (Gee, but afii't it toiigh Boston, Mass (BC1) St. Albans, Vermout ‘\;d-:*;*:! R e T'ho‘fl@ ©onie | Gorlesille “and o sreafsranddaughier | Sweet Suturduy aint long enough ! : g o m“ Sy o 3“’5‘.“};““ e o, | Miss Wik Walker of Gurieyville. li\‘x far too short l:rum sun to sun— Sum would. construct and e They can't get all their projects. done! diflon. Whether the town will vote iv Brief, Nofes atenEs Mbne, construct and, finish the school wid aps| Owing to a wisunderstanding in schied- | poy.Saturddy ! A ‘whistied call point.of a committee of not less than five | ule by the Stifford High school there was |15 boyhood's bile to then . all— Rud, Mumpy, Searfacé, Squint and Boob ; after 10 o'clock fi All our cal’ Bulletin bullne': office Monday morning. ou for the book entitied Two 'Bv.r e 18 lll!y Ann. We cail her s 1. received it this -lndfllhk X Ml e mrter: ch3rs - Ann in’the. summer time i when we put her in the fields she always G © Meyers of South Windham— | jumps over. the bars and goes stroiiing 1 rocen the book you senf me entiticd | around the I 1 wonder how many R by a Prince. 1 am haff way | Wide-Awakes know theisong “Mary Ann through it and find it. very. excitinz. 1!zoes a strolling around the sand? It feel it my duty to thank you very very |they do they know why we call our horse much for it. Mary Ann. Our mame is Jip, and 8, Réett of Clark's Corner— | the best thing he likes 10 do is to come 'nm!‘or the large book you sent me. [t and meet us every night after school. We mlnutheklndl“hlorM I was very | are haying our vacation of one week. We eased with it. The, name, At the l'qnoz re ourseives immensely and I e Warsaw, seerus g0od, @ll the Wide-Awdkes are enjoying Patricia Hacris of Ashaway, R. 1.—I \hmg)vu, 00, got your book You sent me yesterde; G. Age 12. the roud, them turned dows ied s to the demse wouds. we walked a mile, when we familiar voicev. We were wseared out of our wits, and 10 make the Jeast nolse possivie. Not knowin: what to do. we decided to return to the VIOLA TROE: couldn’s tell you in this letfer how much I thank you for it. But I thank vou verd much for it. I like it. T have read ai ready two chapters. Ireme, Parent of Taftville—I thank vou very mich for thie book You have sent me. T.haveread it and found it very inte-esi- ing. Susan J. Carasella of lle.— 1 redefred your most welcomo and 1 wish' to thank vou very mueh for it. 1 liked it very maich beécanse it was so inte- resting that L cobdd not leave it. BETTERS WRITTEN AWARES My Sisters Birthdsy Party. - Deuaf Unclé Jed: 1 thought I would Ou_the Frentier. Dear Unele Jed: T am about 1o write yoy my. first story, Which I hope is suc- cesstu There was a terribie. warwion which sounded abore. the. roaring. of shot and sheil. Tomahawks were flving and all of a sudden sheieks of horrer and groans of ‘pain rose abofe the ciattering of the retroating horses' hoofs, and then all of 2 sudden ali “ouiet. There was no more shotl or “only the groans: but the Teireat was Setirrd order. Women and children wese taken, some saved for torture and some scalped without mercy. HurTy, horry, get dowh into the trap cellar before they come. Thomas, the oidest boy in the fam: BY. WIDE- write. you about my sister's birthdayil uhgut 15 vears old. Bayg went the trap parly. It was mid-winter, the 11th of |joor and Thomas stopped long enough January, and the snow was on the to kick a few leaves over the door and jumped on the horse’'s back. But he was just a littie too laie, for there were 10 or.12 {omahawks soaring through the wir and one mostiy by luek hit him a glanc- ing_ blow which knocked him off ground and the sun, My mother degided to give a party in homor of my sister. I had heiped send out_inviations. icicies glistened in the house, but in our confusion, we mad: such a racket, that bLefore we kmew L a woman with three children came ow' from the bushes. They were Mrs Flaw. ur nowhbor. and her children. who hat come o pick berries on our land. It oo tainly was a relief. after our weare, 0 find out who they were. ETHEL WBINTRAUS, Age 11, Leonard's Dridge. A Wild Dack Chase. “ Dear Uncle Jod: Beoiher Pob and vere down the pomd wats the mate (alis wheri 1 heard the dog bark looked 10 see what she was barifing ! and saw a preity wiid duck. 1 hed b boots on.'s0 1 could go in the water tried to_catca it. It tried to fiy away but it wing was broken. It swam back of the waterfalis and dove under the water. 1t came up by my lega aBd ! iried to cateh it. but fust ae | was pu tiug out my hand it duve again. Fiaa it came ciose to me and 1 caw # the tajl, but it pulied away and | on.s zot a bunch of tail featbers. It #an Fe its.retinuc of fans turned out in due time, | 1yighpookets, Bunny Bill and R The oid and voung fotks starled (o |inree. The Indians were on him the channei which ‘mc.u;;d‘" the you and farnishings: also whethor the. toxn telenhone call to the baseball man- v swap. their marbles, win and loes, zather ahowt 6.». m. We had the talie| cat on a moums and one proud Indian | We.ment on the olher =% &6 108 Tor will vote to_disentinue the watering, 1 Stafford, Mr. Stafford, showed | Bul there's un itching in their shoes. decorated with many paper flowers, and | wore, his sealp on his Bufn belt with]and threw stones at it 2o 3 1 = troweh af Windham Center and author |ihat Stafford had aiready played. 10! And then—thereis just ome comipon goal— | Wnder cagh piate jay a paper hat. threa others. The moth and children P —_— ST INGTON | ine apd empower the selectmen to re- | zames last week and had never signed =ny | They mmst go.* fesl the swymmin’ Trolet | We had a glorious time. After Ahe | wore saved and were proud that their =on swith out inte (hie. Mg% Ghe ) GTO! i A move ihe same and restors the highway |confract with Windham or any other | ~William Hereebell in Indiznarolis News | eupper was over. the vounz ied do'ng his dut R s 1< 2| Wooster lodge, F. A. M., met in|after such removal to zood condition. are|sehool for a third game. . sentlemen darced, the chiidren plaved| Soon. thére was a rell of delight. for e J e e Mg M “or wha | Maxonic hall Pridas evafiing. questions to be decided. of Jamies J. shea Post, No. e Pata S zames, and ths old folks enjored thew-|coming throu#h ihe woods was General|Shiore with it and went imis ’."T . -~ N tiss fiebron was | The sehacl commitiee and the board of Tiegion, met al the offies P Tatilng. Up a Wren's, House seives in. varions ways. Ahout 12 o'clock | Georse Washington on his favorite white | While she was cnasinz e 6uck 1 7 a Sadi dds clectmen held @ joint mesting Thursday | of Commander Dr. W. P. S. Keating Fri vy little creature. makes a home, the rarty djsnersed. hotse, and closs behind were the good | Into the water and ot all T} y R vard Jones of | evening for the purpose of looking over and arranged for the part the lncal] A place where it mway rest MARY WASYLYSHYN, Age 1. |oid Stars and Siripes. a windy day and 1 seon -I-M' L T v c towsn Friday. |the tentative vlans submitted by arc! to take part in the drive for 60,008 | Jn Cliff or cave, or on some wind swept | Leonard Bridge. WILLIAM YOUN dog came back without |r"’ .‘NA”' - . . ; Geer of YWest Hart. |tects and considering the nrobable cost |additional members inthestate, No quota & bosigh, AR Attawaugan, IRled (a0 (e et 1 Thin Di® s . g Mg B el o nibgiaecd; Natd : S ke o itees warm and woven nes " = iake, buf < b g T . Tt al church Sunday. : vere , canyas: city , 5 e \starte . : #ion B n the new movie iheafre| S0 far the lacal architect has submlitted | vicinity during the next two, or three “That some one place 1< best. e Undledods o s Jolien LR, % L 5 about our adventuge b4 sl in Howitz biock on Main | 1o plap but is exnected to wresent one at|weeks. Al the meeting. a, committec of 3olng. to tell you asout my birthday par-| Dear Uncle Jed: How nice It is to see | | wigh there was a duck every day. = heen finished and the work |the special meat'ng Thursday. AN of the | fttecn meriiers was also aisaointed 1o ook | Vren. we have made this littie house for | &%, 6 €900 old apring back aghin' 1t will make | ywe could have.some fi ! " . = _ s oy g 4 TEgErs. was o o you. My birthday is the sixteenth of May.|many happy hearts, esgeclally the sick, to MARGARET OEHRIG. Az »r will be pushed to com- | plans submitted were for bess than $80000 | after the logions interests at the carnival .. : : v » E " and the voters will be asked to appropri- held on. Windham Fleld next week, And set it carefully, My mu..he; q&d that she would let me{=ee the green grass springing up aguwn. Windhas n . aley. who has been the |ate on this basi: 3 'd: morning .next at 9.30 o J Sheitered by lilas brapches, very near Haks, o, bffl‘h.“‘y party. She. told. ‘meqand l?ur A M Eing. sheat d - .0 ASiie ol e urdaz : SRl A S Ry grodn oshar Tree. when fo invite, the, schoojchildren, the| it is the nicest'time of all the vear Tue Lilac. I aunt, Mrs. Nellie Doane, | It was argued by’ somc at the mestinz ]| the memsers of the hoys' desartment of : Ay b biithd, et} Whicn e, % Homie ficm. stheslyiva ent v | tor th two weeks has gone to Sa- |that this new. expense should be deferred |the Y. M. will begin to. hiko to Storrs | The: roof - is tight. and. we have. though: | 92F eiore my birthda, vited Bet-| ge .- e Dear Uncie Jed: This ‘s " | k iy " 5 be- defey A A ¢ ty Benson, Irene. Maine, Helen Johnson.|biay out of doors ionger alter being shut e . i en, G T | ratoza Y., for the sum- |on accoumt of the nresent cast of the Wind- | whare. they wiil be miests of the Conn: Your etenr S Caroline Stediman: Huth Holmes and hee] In il winter: 1 »\r_.l;urlm Foaf™ g ¥ ham; Center school. Tha tax has aiready | ti Agricultucal colless. 1n the after. it e s s . 5 o2y % . |¥ou a the 1i - . ne plase | " Donnin: 0Fmien. waia ! calles tn Mt Fhatniyalet foratell] Shie. sy eAriant, The | ks Mt RN e pieaials at ¥ brother. Barl. Edward, Alto, William Hei-|, Next week we will have,our smfing va- | "'y, "sround was blue in spots wi f Fria added cxense of (he promsed new schaol | SpringfsldsAsgies! haseball g We ninde the door too small for -war- |no and George Stedmap. They all came | cation. e pickilots of pussy willows. | 50700, Thousands of bude s il 3 i = obihevrdoosed e, SNA0H| SRS spihs') hidneball (zatc; : row's use, hiome with me. after school that night. ALMA DAYON, Age. 19. n the night and there was diny oven vied | 1 Tohn Smith was at his home | would mean another increase in taxation.| The Garde Sacred Heart fook part ir e T ol P had opemed ¢ . { i fover Sunda One_mai's_opirion was thaf. the two or|an cxhEition prize drill held by Garde I:keep water near. My motlsep ol us te Ry ont fand pied ajutied a deiiclous =mell in the air. Tae tmees - 9 I u 1 of North Westchester, | three unoccuoied Tooms al mresent at the ! ,“;‘ of North Grosvenordate Sitardax | VLY ‘x;n:t :::d @ scason as.our gwest. ::T;V'le'sh(co.ru:fi“mi-“ :.LT,u““\"\-»m'fiunr?g o themseives “;‘r .Amhk:' :;m’—{ . - r cent. | was a oaller o Trids ieh flding: Gould be used fo FRARES 4% PaFL- OF (e Tasghly- |5 Lus hear B o ; e g | grecn satin. ot ¢ A { day “ radie cldsses of the Natehaug school and | Many ioca] people accompanicd the gards| MOSt Somforting. to hear? o al'ayed ho_,“'(, 1.8 1| came out from the other side of the wooas, |ed in green =n'1 '-"y . y T m Dough- | e in n measure this would relieve the con-| 1o that viliage. Ot edrdin Tia s s Then my mother caled us. We Mn“Thc-n he startcd to 7o across the cove, The them seemed to dase v MONW“J E zistjon there. Thursay night's meet-| A carnival matinee was held a st.| O Earden Tk a mark be, wrdda |, Fhe my. pithér oSNl us. Wo. wepl 4ot wiew Lot 0 he gt mcmck o thgmn 4, b BT, ABAis L e e | ing it is expected will be the largess held f Maj hall Saturday afternoon for the |t TECG RS NP S ol habpea by, |ihe dining. roofi. and there were a4l of | fite. @ While he To(-o\nf K i o was a union service at the )fl)»‘ AT years. children under the anspices of St. Ma v by @ay the things. We had cake, cookies, sand- loa‘Lh: l‘?(i‘n hh: ;‘nh:": rl'“m! :dlm ' from lawe w S ardbrrsomal /ol Sunday ev- i wery & number atte By ” - 1 new buil t t o & < — % Congrécational hurch S xn_dl, LCi-| Eriday evening, trnsices sighed papers “‘Tl'fi"‘v A wery .,“frg mu_fi,‘r iten give vou comeany that vou will find | Wiches, candr. ice cream, lemonage, | [0 ,.|n:“:mod Learninz Mis Lesson i 7 o'clock. the foilowing churches | or ‘sale’ which practioally comgleted ne. | 2nd 2l thoronehly enjoyed the affair BRI Y S oraniges apd. banauas, TR cotdien 2% 4 s ERfart Sasmehos ' o < been invited to attend: Montville | gaijations for the sale of theoreserty of | Saturday afferndon the Thread City % | My presenfs were at my piage, Thared o oy S0 C Sigles 2 i e e g v = Ihdia. | Congregational, Moniville Union | hs iirst ociety, the church | Continentil Fife and Drum Corps Ieft for | your cnilgren will find friends awaiting | Wre Lo pounds of chocolates, one drese. " g e of & Pl of (hiNE P c b i 0 [Beniet and Uncasville Methodist. | on Bank strest which for the zast thivtean | Ro%kville where they were guests of thi s }one hair ribbon, one pair of shoes, one- | et atiss Alahey iv:hs 16 4 ’ | The annnal meeting of the Ladies’ Ald| vears has heen wsed as 4 motion piewre | Rodkville Drum Corps at 2 banauet siven | we promise that story book, one pair of stockings and General Lee s a2 = . | of 5 Rl T e Urchaser of the property is| iR their honor. You from fear smiting|four dollars in money. After 1 had soen{ TDear Unele Jof: ~General Les, was a |28 W0 WOR 0 e, ol el o ot 8 . | e Thntaday, affernoon, at Mary C. Fotl, of Figh street, th AL the board meeting of the D. A. R. Fri- all 6f my {Hings ws ate our lunch. There | white, map. One day he.wus in a cowd- | 31 hands Bt F0 B0 SO 8 o0 2 iy g . p < |t owing officers were Her sons and daughters day afternoon it wwas decided to postpone DrOWINE. cit, were two kinds of ice cream. strawberry |ed rallway train. :;"fx‘f_ brother, I havews. ssy. sa . B = afee cquyeled the theatre since 1916, he mext regnlar mesting from Tuesday | s7q we will give to you a dafty dale and peaches. after we had eaten w4 all|train with a heay P and find your brother, sa o Vs hrsh et Mex i deeds of the proverty will be transferred | until ‘Thursday afiernoon at 3 ovlock in |~ Of bread and fat. waent out and .plaved. for about an hour|ed her a seat When she came (o General | PEIEE O R0 Y n tise iin T il S LA -r;*‘:;?“: Betion:lto Mrs. Foui s week. The sale of :!Dl: st:Mxll\ g:';“;.hr War P:wletms Every little creafers makes o home [:nd a :mlf muht:; hll went ‘;\ome.e‘; }4“ ;\e tipped );isdahn -gi.‘nnl' ];‘55\-‘“'1 garden to find Ws brother - : ork Co MmN, L of the property has been contemolated for | FOOMS i the state armory. Reports of | Where he may be. alone— ave always wished that it had lasted ! her his scat. And then the men all offe e & Kot ¥ vas | Secretary, Mre :"hu;\ Church: asslstant| oo™ yime by the Society. At a mesting | the convention hield at Southingion and.|some shelter from the workd In cagé or | 1onge: F 1 ed. their seat to thé general. But he sald l‘,'_{-f* o PoN o [soeryiary. Mre Wallace Potter: {reaSur | miyrsgay nidht Tast severdl offers o pur. | (e National consress at Waskinelm will it That night about 7 o'clock T hedrd a|if(here wsnooe for the lady there is none | PEZ%: 20 - " w = Jer. ¥ Adbert \r;‘“- "\:x<>7?; rz x;‘p-; chase or lease the building wera discussed | P& Ziven. Mrs. Ida Brown and Miss A | Or bough wind-blown. loud ¥nock at the deor— I got up and}for me. General Lee was a famous Amer- | TUVT, L e te iy Peter went on dowr = = ! Mool fl‘r,”“m,‘* m’; The matter was lefr to the trustees, Ges | SMith of West Willington are to be hos-| Wren, we have made the littie house for | ¥2nt to the door but did mot sée anyone.!ican gameral doring. the Civil war on the | VU SOUIRES L Fl 0 Ty sunipens % “Mr. and Mrs. Charlos € . M T L Al eh. A, T Bill and A. L. Mis, tesses. vou Than my mother said yon better %o out| Confederate sige. He surrendsred his |12 JOTFT w Lan nded th crs, sehslon (Rere, wap 2 x-v,t:d Tose of the building to the fest fmanciei | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Caswéll and | To call vour own. and look azam. 1 weat and looked on|army to General Gramt Apri 19, 1863, at | S0 08 IORET o o bns o ' ¥ les | % sl g \flfff{ ‘f:;“ = rta adwentame. datighter Lois scent Saturday in Hart- —Tomiz Drimcoll in New York Témes. | {he ‘doorsteps and wivat shoutd 1 bot | Apromsitox Court House, . lapls. You am not. mia Pater. You 3¢ T = 4 X e 22700, 1 . The history of the Scemic theatrs as the h;:]\;b . ) ; a Mayhaskot. Tt said, “To Ifene. from g WILFRID COTE 3,70 ad with mud the mgme as | am 3 s DFOPetty his Becn known for a mumier of | Robert 0. Eaton internal revemuis col- | some plarmates L rame e pig. Then the Boy cried for tae o s dhidai 3y l:' sears. is inferesting. - A' hait century ago | 16tor who is threatened with neumonia | CNCLE JEDISTALK TO WIDFAWARES mether, father. brathers and 1 all| —_— ::"1 .“,‘ fairs asked hém if he woms \\1‘~"\1r7(w n avv{:“ f o; the Spiritealists o Willmmantic conld{at his hame in North Haven was reported | Do Ton happen to be one of the fortun- | reni out to. look for them. We found | High Water. ba zood to the family and wash his face Cich, seeriary of the Y. M, C. A. |Bo&tyof as many adherents as aimog:|Suday ad restine coméortaniy. ate Wideswakes who has a chgfce to Betty and frens first Then w8 f08P8| pear Cnele Jed: Abomt the. 13th of fand hands before breskfast He said b DENTISTS j . The missionary. societs of the Tneas: |2 DUUS Senominafion of the. town. | 1ipecla ¥ Sl T hate sust retorped | TAYC @ Tarden of your awn. oc who hax | gl (0Tl (raes and barns. | Masch e water was vt g here The \would, S ) ethodist chure St it st soclety. of Willi- . 8 Jr., o e e £5 S 8 a s 4 s like Niag e waler ) e & i ’ I ears neld cervices in the old Univere. | 92ugnter, in Boston. aleo spending a short | enterorise during spare time? There are | want and spent the eveninz. Tn the(® eria¥ (o b ‘of 1 o urch when Robert Bitgood abl in the old Univer: By, » tone over i the bottom of the daaL Th Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland § ooy when Mo, mobert Bitgood ot it crarch. Following (ne Gl war | fme with Teto S 1S 01| many who do not eve mch & chanoc pe- | bAsket there were apples. candy, oranzes | SEF 1L, U MO AL T g S At e i Tuse. }oflicers of the sociely are to en n|there was agitation in” the organization | 2Mily. of South Brainiree, Mass, ause they < Yive s jn 3 SO DERBLE ldown in the water. They said that :t r Uncie Jed: 1 thunk you very mme¥ A NAP-A-MINIT A bt o LN Lf‘f;“",': for’a church of their own.| The society | . J: 1-20 Sullivan soent the w Slgsgpiane ey daebiinc s, ete, ) o thincywe-ndia hayoy: TOPed, 55 ,1€ t1idy wiee BAtgITME. The | tor senting iy AL Mdcs 1thE WERIE FOR a ) vellow and. white, staited o, work. Dr. Calviy® Mull of| Nofth Xdains, Mass. visiting Miss: Loret. | STOUnd enough for a garden. Itisa very |you? T therefore wish water was going in the gristmli win-|[ want to tell you ubout someihing T saw = funeral of Mrs, Frank E. Augiin | Sone who visited man; | tw Tasin who is attending school there, {pleasant busiuess but there is work in-| LINA IRENE MAI D AR b woter Wiy iarchs | A e s vy S PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND 1< held Thursdoy aftérnoon 4t ler home SIIG Where there wers ; M'-d-m'{)!v‘g‘svl Austin D, Boss have re- ivolved as well as pleasure. There is the | Clarks Fal ihé road. 'The néxt moming it was co'd. | Supday I went for a waik My mether, FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY Palmertown. The fGral tributes war acictics often-came to Willim Frasm Sl b clearics of the gamlen and then the <mad- o - and where the water hiad been on the | my brother wnd | went up 16 the mi¥ ’ antiful. Rey. Charles Smith of Uncas- He wus guueh interested in SSESENOHE. (he.Veliver il e, i . s Tave T { The English Tea Poriy trees it was frozen, Thé sun made itlpond. The water was quile deep and SPECIALISTS ille officiated. The bearers were Rey- | S0Ciély aiiq donaied a larse sim of nioney | MT<. Helen Boss Cimmings met them in | I8 oF if it is large enough the plowing. |\ oy e Jed: One Saiurday aft- | shine idke vesrls. Afler getting tired of | \he purpose of this is o turn the ma n Austin. LeGraiide Chappell, James|for”the, church here. The remainder of | SPrinsfleld and ths trip to this city was|Like aif new efforts much enthusiasm IS ,4on T went to the Englisl party |iooking at them I went fo kchool. 1 was | chinery in the mi ear the building 9 AL M. TO 8P. M. throp Austin Lathrop. Buria] was (n;s;;y% needed, for the constraction was ““3!5: “-”1’1'_‘;““:;"\5";‘ > i shiown at the start. Al is sagerness to get | being held in my town. We had lots of |zlad it never snolled apything. L |ihere was « sirong waterfar w: ; in Comsiock cemetery. . ral - s tusse 0, son of Mr. and Mrs 3 § £ fngs to : ¥ they 53l "HARLES WILLIAMS, Aze 9 wd over o i it 3 715 Main Strest. Alling Building b " L SN R of oston. has| e Semied o L anciets o8 Waking o | 62,1« Thomion Tl hagur, nis ey g | 10, Prelvminaries. dome, the seods i the| g SR (32 SN RIS NI pae e 48 e v My misher saldthat o0 Willimantic Phone 44 | teen cpending a few days with friends i Hayden, grandiather of Willard - . | “16TK in Willimaniie Savings ins ground and the garden well underway. | o “ing onjoved vers much. They al- i 2 | Jerount of so many falls tursng ms town. p Hayden of this city. In 1869 tho church ‘; 2 'jzdm' of Windhzm High school,| It seoms almost impossible that the t &0 had a grab hox. the prizes were five My Trip te Grandms: chinery o cheanly they hsve many mllf — s e .\[v 5 Fred nrm‘»‘. 3‘(lir-. l"hv’;mi«sht'hun:h o nrtcl;‘»d There were over 300 mem- "f*of_x " s o seeds will evor be heard frem or 1 and tan cenis a grab. After we had Trear Uncle Jed: I want to tell you|n New Eng .._4] fnpse gy 5 +nd Miss Susla Wood attended the mis. [here in the soclety at that time. Services UcoTS¢ Vegiard who has heen emnlosed i e cn supmer my boy chum and T went over | =87 e v - e STANDIEH EEEBE. 4 JAY M. SHEPARD sionary macting at the Quaker Hill Ban. | were held regmam at the ehiirch untin] 25 % NoRPe ogerafor in Willimantis for | Lo "I make lerae vegetabl 1o the clab where overs one could ro un- [ 20OUL MY tED ‘;‘f'?,“:r‘f“ honse. Wil Xew London A 2 I rei Wednesday. i 0's when the older members, | SPT° Hime nast has resigned to gowith the | 1905 Vines. If we hadn't seen them Srow | ;) the entertaimment started. We watch- e it F“’:.‘" s Succeading Filmore & Shepard | janiel Snow i motine his taigily/to] ¢ moving andy from the ey, do. Comecticut, Calendar campany of Merj. | bofore we would, hardly' belfeve a keenal | eq the bigger hoys play beskethall and e L R st P o Likes Spring Test. H 3 the Bdwin &dwardd house, 10 mémbershin o, such an ex. | 060 MP Vegiar@ will besin his new | of corn would praduce 2 big stifk of corn | saw the zirls danee. Wa had a fine ' " 3 le Jed: I am going to W9 > Eml Th : S £ 2 e of cor a big stalk of 3 aiE Suriday afternoon zrandpa. father. moth-| Dear U'ncle A Funeral Direcior & E balmer}v' The J. B Martin Compdns's plant at|teot thar for abon, thres vears fo meet. | 104108 o0y (Mpudar.) s With several ears, a bean woull run. up | 0¥er. in thé cii. We then went.bas et o o i vl |10 vk and e WISCAWERE - abows 5-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIG |Tdt as closed Thursfay morning The churca was ciosed for s R e onigh weto g s the hall to see the entertainment. it cavar “a¢ I8 saliibar he idst of ai| SEing. T adsistan: Tol! Chnnatise [uue e fyneral services for Hugh Can. and a hall Defote it was| malored Sunday to Norwicry| hish pole and decorats’it <with pretty| .., amme opened with a selection by |Jian cave It issaid thar the las, of an1ERTREL L e i about the micest sea y Assis . v d at St. John's Roman Catholic tt and. John K. | 0TC they were guests of Mrs. Foss | blossoms and later many beans, o- that | che orchestra and T liked it very-mwch. | 0o Dissés of pottery have. béen found|son of tho year, Dom't you Hik sof ——_|church in Uncasville. 3 Hurley for 2 moving picty parenie. Mr. and Mre. Frank E. Hénder-|n watermelan or pumpkin seed would | Afterward e wess women sing. there. Some of them grandpa uses to|The birds begin to sing and (he fiowers # d’M:m ~e-;h:>: [Austin of West: | opening”of the Tiouse for e e produce. under [pToper care several Thfl entertainment lasted one and & Balf | oy nis hens. Some. time ago some |begin Lo bioom and it lem't 105 coid or ioe Kfliw{ey Bros. n pirposes Aol 15, 1809 stamied trese thal AT le b o ihe oy Sunday, caie. | melons. or pumpkins. et that e e e o tised bat | wouttet o koéwiof Ghte oo asMigR | WAL L L e Coi e ey FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Mristol St Toet's parish, with it |y and the Schise 45 the fret pictars | 1oeTY Wrare S dodCtho ealens are well faken dare JoH o e g SO B B A e 255 Ty : s o Al i church. rectory, convent, school and three | thealre hére, One yéar from the dafe of e SR of, if the plants arc kept hoed and frec of | paltic piece of stone, beautituily carved. Wi T tuink winter is_to0 becage b O it G cnifily Gice o debt, Tais | Whe cpeing he eatee was purchased s | NORTH GROSVENORDALE | ™ : pahirs oy atvd s aniiner osd cehet | IR L R o et T [ et st Lw‘;[ll!:l;r‘hc. Conn | announcement is made by Rev. Oliver A.:‘-h\:xqv D)-();{nal‘x. of Woohsoeket, K, L. | e Of course. ambition is invariably at the |~ The Countrs | “DVil’s Den.” T wanted to-seo that, too, | And in summer s; 1‘:‘:!..“"" but e one 29 ilLady Asdistant T. Maghell, pastor. apd Mr. Pickelt was T =0 oy . Allen ope: H s i it “nel. . T has - 2| v & g he nle in_ba ) a 1, pastor 1£c e r.mfim.'fififi manag Monday, HEb e, :‘vnidh:‘:;e’ ‘?itmc;“h\ ) highest pitch at the start. 1f a garden's Dear Uncle Jed: Tt has been a lonz lsg wo crawled up there. Finally we.came | of the people o 3 in the business’as manager of both the Gém and lin Music ay an introdaction selections from Fritz later on the Wictrola. the morning. was Princinal Schafer. of Willimantic fr. Schafer spoke before the body on How to Bacome a Tezcher. address was of special interest to Ders of the senior clags who are to s Loomer theatres. 1In- 1912 Mr. Dorman Rretzler, built the Gem tneatre the Scenic theatre for a time was conducted by Burt Harch tién by James H. Aspinwall and Arthur ‘Matshail. The next proprietor was Or- lando P, Smith. In 1915 the Foti family took over the theatre and have. continued ; it With suceess, Willimantic Knights of Columbus made greai showing at the Rockville Kacey carnival held al town hall there PFriday | night. Their show consisted of a_thirty- | fiye minute minstrels. A large delegation fal locdl knights made. the trip by. auto- mohile to Rockville, The show was a success and was given the decision over : the_ Manchester minstrels which was pro- MURRAY’S BOSTON Willimantic, Conn. f of the important social events schoo! year. has'been set for May 1 very attractive party is being ed by the class of 1923 this year, Several alumni of T .M. H. back visiting at the hizh the past weck. the faculty of Demonstration and Sale of and students wera: the Knights of Columbus rooms after the stiovw, | ‘The. program was as follows: Sunny, Tennessee. John Farrell; only during housecleaning time, but the year round. This week you have an opportunity to. purchase orie. Yorlk, That Little Town in the County Down No. 4:Mop, value $1.00—4-o0z. bottle Polish, An_intetes W. C. T. U. meeti held Friday, i, "5t The 12:0z. hottle Polish, value 60c. ... FOR ONLY 49¢ al camalzn for one: million of the coutroversy. ninz to nier normaf school next vear, The date for the junior promenads, one the A ontemplat- everal Dlavad The speaker for George H. Normal safiool. student H mer plan S. were sehool during Among these'who srested Herbert the ministry at Bronxville College, New. The. honor puplls for the second mark- Ing period in the last haif vear aré: See- buck, second honors, Marion Bowen. Ma- Mrs. Breshnalian: Datoer Dan, Paul La- | 7100 Brickson, diard Grenler. Raymona IO, o . o, e FGkONLY 98c | van: Aoeil Showers. rtnur . Dubren con. Ross Nieviedzal, Stuirt Swan. By Tequest the production is to be given | Ok Viend Abiabamson. No. 3/Mop, value $1.50 ....... FOR ONLY $1:29 = s Marrs carnival in s ais. Klaw, Stanies Daktt, Sars. Dem || Bérnklow. Stanlev Darit. Mary Demater, Fmma Kristek, James. Ryan. Anita Pelo- few. days' efforts, therc auestion of results. But garden is much like eves attention and that means it is needed. Thus making a garden than planning one. Resull A garden. that grows to vegetables or flowers are sorry sight. Whatever sarden or anything else 3 ", body’s Babe, Albert Piche; That's How 1 |9nd- honors—Robert. Cassells. fred WINNERS OF « »” of these “Labor Savers,” at much less the former Believe in Tou, Bdward. Rocheville: }a, | Dusuetis. Brnest Grangfa, Tithel Johu-|. 1. paglins. Hisenstein’ A Ha, Ha, Mrs. Blanche Lavan; When |5 Helen Kimball Esther Lindevall, | pixy's Holiday Journ: price. Frincis Dances With Me, Little yelyn | 5dith Robbins and Putnam Livingston. | 5 Lavan; Strut, Miss Lizzie, Theresa Shea; |, 7u0lors; Trst lonors—Emma Chub- |2 Gladys Wellman of Viola' Troening of Prize. Watch. 4. Margaret Oehrig of cued by a. Prince. Jobn Robinson of Bi 5, afternoon. in the parior of the min. Dorothy Kurzman. Boys' Camnp. Bapisc church with the president. Mrs |, Freshmen: First honors. Oliye Raker.| 6. Lavra HoMprook J. M, -Gager presiding. The million. mem- | Stanley Leveille: second. 1rone Belleross, | Bridge—Shelled hysan Un: bermm campaign was thoroughly dis- | Fliconia Fudzynkyieer, Andrew Chilkoit,| F. Chastes. Williams de to further it |Richatd Converse, Mapzueretta Hains: | Boy Scouts Defence. The jimiles campajgn song folders had | werth, Lydia Weisler. S audiais. Beabe, of { parn “dimeyiced, and were: nsed au this e Fhe Boy Seouts Vietory time, .The sohject for thealternoon was| No man can tell his side of the story. i < itizenship is_the kex mote] fairly to the' man on the othee sids | . Wikners of oHize beok wich can obtain them by should get the best possible attention. production could be measured by the first would be no cultivating Fyihing else a in life, if it is going to be worth while and amount to. something it must get careful hard work when is much more ts are not gaix ed by starting one and then neglecting it. weeds, whether plated” is o is. undertaliea We C i doced there the nisht previous Gilbert | Corttis of the clase of 1920 now n'se. |40 not acquire satistactors schoaling by 5 N 4 n lsnn was iaterlocator and Mrs. Arthur | phomore. at Middlebury Collese, Harold | neglecting studies, e camnot - tion by Albert Pich, “The Lost Bag” and .[Yohn< schodl, Walter Knight, 1821 who | 5 f‘; Suineg e s Sageh fo- be, p =i snappy. jokes were, features of -the cu s entolled at Beckers' Business College, | #0004/ by half doing the necessary work. Every home should have one of these Mq', not ing. An excelient luncheon. was served in |and Paul Langer. who is studving. for|Whether it is getting lessons, planting a we should put forth our best effort every timr. PRIZE BOOKS of Coiches: Danielson—The Castle of the Carpathians. Moosup—The Windham—Res- altic—The Auto of Leomards scen Foe, of Baktic-—The New London— iving in Nor- calling at The time since 1 have written to you, so'I an gnln" to tell you about the country. My father. srandma, wy brother and I went in the country fer a e. When we had to said } ago. nafrow passage in the roxk. It is wome outla® lived in there years We could not zo in far because a common light wili go out in there. This ot a little way in the couniry we. 79t | passage oméns into two larke chamber: stuck in the mud. After a while we 5ot |and from there another passage laads to out. On our way.back we saw preiiy |the other side of thc mountain. 1 brought ights. We were all glad to gei homy (home a plece of stone from the “Indian Al were tired of the ride. We |cave” It's covered with something that Qid mot get to the place we wanted 0 |looks Ifte mica, I hope some time I can go that Sundar. LILLIAN WILLIAMS, Age 7. €o into the around. “Devil's Den" and look I enjoyed my climb very much. Baltic. GLADYS WELLMAYN, Age 11. Danielson, Pickivg Strawberries Dear Uncle Jed; T am going to write An Experiefice in the Woods. vou about strawberrying. 10 take a il and go where ther: are many fat juicy strawberries. They géncrally o a hill. _and 1 pick ai 1 want, once in a whiie putting a jufey one in my mouth. How delicious they do taste. Once I eal one, I want to eat tiem all the time. When T cick wild. ones it takes a long time to fll up the pail. - But with culti- wned ones 1 soon have a pail full. Then T set the pail down on a rock .and eat all T want. T wwonder how many cousins have eaten strawderries and cream. 1t surely aocs taste fine. 1 will say oodbye mow. LAURA B. HOLBROOK, Age 12 Leonard's Brivze. 1t is great fun | Dear Uncle Jed: Spring is here, and with it the puséy willows. As T desired to haye some of those pusey eats, my friend and T agreed to £o in some neigh- woods (0 get them. e started out one afternoon. with scissors and knivas, to cut tnem with. We. were 80.budy pickime them thaf we didn't notice dark clouds in the sky. 1 had just réached out for some large oues when down feil a tiny raindrop on o Rial: “It is going 2 _rain” T sald. ‘Come, we had befter be going home. But in our euqfnun to get the pussies we had strayed from the path, and now were lost ‘in the woods, with the storm fully upon.us. “Somé luek ! ed. I didn’t reply, {or just then T had found another path, but where it would iead us, who' could teli? We trusted to iuck and went forward., hoping- to come sgon to a house. What a storm it was It sounds ail right weiting about it now, but it fell far from comfortable in the vods. “Here's a house at Panion shouted te. me. forward to.cxamjne it. 1t was some house! Weath and musty-1oek- l‘n:. nadl mmn::a [}wgfler. Foo taat S r coud have i it hnt a. sudden gust of wind and rain’! are my compinion exclaim- Living on a Farm. Dear Unele Jed: We live on a fafm of 30, acres. - Although. ity wonld not be hig enough for some families, it is quite jarge eniough for us, bécause where we lived in New York we @i not have any farm at ail. We have.one horse, three cows and five caives, and many chickens. Last week onc. day we went up the road to see if we.could buy any calves. amd we got to, So.when we. Were bringing them hdme. and coming up a kil one of the calves jimped.cut of the wagon. Looking arcund, T hapsened to see a bundie a lit- lie way in back of us. We ran uplof: it and found it was ewr iittic caif. Onme st my com- T ecagériy bent 1 20 1o the Glasto =ehoo! und 1 am = the fifth zrade. My léacher's mdme Miss Young, und 1 like hér vers much TRENE DOURETY, Age 12 e The Cominz of Spring. Dear Uncle Jed: We know. that s coming, in a creat many wass March 218t is the fwst day of spring. but somic- timés we have smowstorms or it is en'd after tha One . mipfiiig when 1 was going 10 11 saw a flock of robing and a flock lagkbirds, and then 1 knéw tat spring was near. One day 1 noticed the buds on our lilac bush and 1 thought saring must Lo very nedr, but shorlly after we had a large spowstorm. | saw the biossom of an aider he other day, too. The roads are beginning to thaw up and t very muddy. The spring. 1 think, is the nicest part of {he veur. 1t is néithe Mot nor eoid and the flowers begin to bioom. The pussy willows and the violels are genér- ally the first flowprs thal bioom in the spring. The farmers begin {o plant the zar@ens and harrow the skound, and ihat is how we know spring is mear. SUSAN M. TERRY, Age 12. Griswold. Fro— You can never make a min believe that the way to sew on a button is not to stab it through the heart as though it were an enemy and then strangle it ‘evz winding the thread around its n