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Your TEAPOT—— will demonstrate why T ELA HAS NO EQUAL Lardest sale in America. T . $1 Church Street mecting What Is Going On Tonight. Willimantic. Rotary lub holds weekiy Company G, 168th Infantry, drills at state armory, Pleasant street, M., stated assembly at Masonic hall. i WILLIMANTIC a thirty-miute minstrel show which me! with the same approval as when pre sented Saturday evening at Rockville for TRockville Knights of Columbus carnival Willimantic Office Telephone 1062 to the fund to improve the new church rectory and judging from the attendanc at_the various nights and the way which people took part there should b a tidy sum to go for the needed work in St. Mary's parish. at noon, Bedford coming second and Fall Rive — locutor Gilbert Flynn the Knights put on The proceeds from the carnival will go in hospital. The proceeds go to aid in hos- pital work. 3 Miss Marion Courtney who has been spending the Daster vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hurley of North street, has resumed teaching at Wethersfield. Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Risedorf are Mrs. Risedorf’s sister, Alice Bur- rows ¢f Middletown. Mrs, t - | Long Point preparing their cottage for tha summer, Fernand Girouard left sume his studies at St. John's Prepara- tory school, Danvers, Mass. Miss Margery Enights has home: b Among the handball experts h e of A i city who have signed up for the tourney dfifl;&g%fif Cohuflbua ?‘sf‘fiai:";,‘,’é’é’“ Garde Secred Heart, of this city, inlnow uader way at the Y. M. C. A., are Royal Arcagum, Willimantis Council |COmpetition With other gardes at St.|Hickey, Foss, Mustard, Crane, Haling, NG, 193, Jacetl Bv 708 Moty oereir. Jean Baptiste hall, Norih Grosvenordale, | Luchanan, Willhouse, Gilman, = Custard Olive Branch Councll, o 10 R, & g |Saturday cvening, took first prize, New|and Brown. r| Miss Elizabeth Cane. state secretars. spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sadd are at Groton " Monday to’ re- réturzied after visiting at Clifton Springs, the WESTERLY Monday morning the American Thread company, notified_some of the employes of the different departments to come in to work, and about 100 hands were put to work; this makes about 200 whe have gone back under the new superin- tendent. Work at this plant has been slow, but it is hoped that the mill will be runnimg on full time with -employes all_in, by June 1. This is onc of the important industries here. The women of Calvary Baptist church are congratulating themselves on the many kitchen utensils gathcred in for use in the parish kitchen, Iriday cvening they held a delightful social and every- one who attended brought a useful ar- : T % third. The local garde was in charge of |of Norfolk, Conn.. addressed the members | ticl i h beat- Schidols opeitéd Monday for the spring| Grdde VI Mibille T. S&ott: Lowde y o e r thur Vertefeuille. The committee of ar-|ing Monday evening. Those who neglected to bring utensils term. The following pupils had perfect | Cadicux, Mary Solenski, Charles W. Baker, local truckman, | SISm0 WaS fl‘;"’,‘;‘;‘,"x‘,’u“{i e contributed monoy. Refreshments and 4 uttendance for the winter term Grade VII Alice A. Brown: Mary An- |faces a serious charge this (Tuesfay) | omure. Dupont 2nd Bamund Srvesvn| STAFFORD SPRINGS [fine program was enjoyed. e Jubin Milunas, Em e e e Aol | cal ‘vetorisarion. during whics Broma | Arills to be heid in this city May 20. | costs amounting in all to $49.15 by Judge i R S e lue!:n b g ade 1. M. Tiie: Sophia Osga. Tiose | Wonda: SURRKL Bt Batint Eoiey | struck Dr. Switser on the left side of the| Effort has been going on for tome time | Fieald in tie boroush court on a charge | ECL M FUIORE Fakaewski Amelia Ttumenas, Fdith M- | Lafave, Regmond Waish, 4 head, Tendering him uhconscious Ba. |among Wilimantic men for the estab-|Of reckless driving. While driving his | [Rebert Meiklo aad son for mafy years liard melia Tumends, Fdith il | L, R o Supt, F. I, P,|ker immediately gave bimwelt up. to the |lishmient of a golf club in Willimantic and | automobile 0% Siifford street Sunday fComiected with ie Rarsaine PHg T Walter o © U] Cloment visited his father and daughter | Police, and is charged with assault, this (Tuesday) evening people interested | afternoon he ran imo a wagon driven by | here, recently purchased land and build- First grad Madden: Hel.|in Manchesten N F Ho then soined | Dr Switser was rashed into s neasby |In this type of diversion are to mest ai | Albert Collette. Collette was driving out | 1o, On et siectt 200 250 9 RS en Misorek, o | e Clement. who wis vistting her amat, | Bave’ an mos renton ey T %o BEAT0Y | the, chamber of commerce hall on Main | of his yard when the automodile came |™mill here: Ehey 2re af prosent Ineileg erts, Th Jeaapl * Ctinehow. | Mr8. 1 3 N R " tadk * 2 Tao o Street to discuss the advisability of or-|along and struck the horse, The ani- |3 Fokh. 3 Mediozew R aaoh | Cluhent Btk 15 Je Nl P 2 Vit 3 : The cits, - Willimantic is the only city in|ing struck and as a result one of the 3 L T Mrv. Tramk Jofters of Provi- | Swisecs mind bosan (o clean oat all ng | Uhis stction of the state that has no club, [ wheels on the wagon was broken. The |Fave aireads an order fof, 0000 WOR Frederick | dence visited relatives in Jewett City |could remember was that something had | Norwich, Manchester ~and Stafford| fine and costs were paid by Mr. Bach- e Sl ?:nifhi’r'fl;'él.“.g"aflfifl“fi Sanat’ Eea: | BEnday: o o Springs having been in the field for many | iocchl. . i k ad ¥ ronne Mar- | Ferry aficr spending several i3S at E. | pékrince in coart Tuesday morning ae|Ihe Putnam club since organizing has|cal probate office is having a week's va- | WOrk to more of (ne townzpebple. 1. Hiscos D, e o™ 2% | had many club tournaments and the fcl1 | cation nd will spend part of the time | The Sems and Daaghters of Liberty Prof, Bormoh TAmond. TcBeil of | Soncimin of fhis Boais g for sport of this sort between the citics | visiting her brother, Thomas Cumminis- | Wili go to Hope Valley Wednesday cve- Sunday afternoon there was excitement when a business man, pulled a fire alarm box, instead of & post box. The alarm sounded for the business district. The man who made the mistake was Mr. Harkness who had opened a store in the Green buflding. The mission for the women parishion- ers of the Church of the Immaculate Conception opened Sunday morning at the 10.30 o'clock mass and will continue all this week. Fathers Cunningham and Smith, Passionist Fathers, will be in charge. The men's mission will start next Sanday. Sunday morning the peoplc of Wester Iy and Stonington will set their clock anead one hour to conform with the day- light saving which begins April 30. ' Two places of busivess im Westerly and one in Pawcatuck were broken into Sunday night or early Monday morning. The stores of the Whitehall Blectric com- pany and Miner’s drygoods store on Main strect. Entrance was gained - through a| back window and the thieves bad to 50 down a hole in the ground near where they entered the window in order to gain an entrance. Nothing was reported lost and in both cases the etores were en- tere dthrough 2 back window. It i3 thought that radio zoods was the object and money; but as no money iv kept in these stores after closing hours the thieves whre unable to secure any. LU'p to late Monday no gogls were found miss- ing, however. The Stiliman blacksmith shop on Cogzeswell sireet was aiso en- tered by breaking the glass in the rear window. Tools valued by Mr. Stiliman An always popular smoke. 3 CENTS N HUNTOOS & GORNAM ©€O. Manclnctorers Established 1845 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- ; : S plesragdoaiais . Courtll o and used in his work were taken, Three| | college, who died recentiy, was a No one witnessed the assault; but ac- 9E - mea Comlcctbutl s ane: prowis: feey n e _‘nrk. ing, ‘When Eitle, Bhaly (‘ounul T bp t Pleasant View were| stitute for calomel, act ity on th er four cottages gt P gently on the e of Arthur Edmond of Lisbon and | cording to Mr. Brown it started over a | ME: § Sunday night, while Georze Bartlett | guests of Mayfower council of that place.| 0 PPr €Q B E fon e Tn . intruders | bowels and positively do the work nephew of Mrs. W. H. Brown of Jewett [blll of $5.50 and = civil suit Dr. Swit-| “Cessir Carehidi and Miss Alice Bari|of Monton was driviug bis automobile |There Wil be e O o | Walked in where repairs were being made | People affficted with bad breath find City zer had brought against him. Mr. Brown | both of this city, were united in marriage | On the River road a deer dashed across | cers and lunch will it 1oy z ing 'S deb soli - wards Of Mi ind M T M. Carpénter havé|told that some time seo Dr. Swilzer aid|Monday morning at 7 oelock at St |the road and was ssruck by the machine [bers from here will o by motortruck | Y CTERIERS: i i e q_m;i;mhc! 5 ey g returned from 4 week's atay in New |some work for him amd sent a bill for|Mary's church by Rev. J. J. Papilion, the | and killed. Mr. Bartlett cime to Staf- | Little Rhody is one of the most progres- # . oo, | falicts. The pllesit., Suphrpeied Naiie | Tabie | Tom L 0. T le e e i oud o [pastor, The twitnesses were the fathers|ford Springs and notified Deputy Sheriff |sive orders here and has a large mem-| The death of Mrs. Esther Niblock #9.| tablets are taken for bad breath by ail zot abor bill and 1a - $ o & v vid B Jttendance 28 Tea-| Mre. Rogena Benedict of for received motice of a eivil suit against|of the contracting parties, Nicholas Car-| Hayes. An atiempt was made to lo- | bership. - occurred at her home at 20 Spruce et | who know them. rnal. Fred Ko | daughter of R. H. Howard, Mr. and Mrs, | him ‘for $5.50 damages. chidi and Hildege Baril. Thirty suests| cate the game warden but wichout suc- | Mrs. John Murphy is fil at her home|Sunday &t 140 o= Men X iblock had ]Dl;.]!idmds' Olive Tablets act gen- w Arthur Langevin and George Andrews of | Monday. about noon, Dr. Switz . |attended the reception which followed at | cess, 5o the carcasz of the deer was Bardep. stzest. 2 gl : nd death wat! tly but firmly on the bowels and Jiver, John | Pawtucket, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hurst |ints the Deomigar wura o Moo sros |the home of the father of the bride at |brought to & local market and turned | Henry Ledward is the suest of his sie-|not looked for. She was the wilow of| gtimulating them to matural action, o Kuman. | and. three ciilirih -of -PIHI <8d v 3 Main street. | 0o 97 Temple stréet. Mr. and Mrs, Car- | over to Special Game Protector William |ter, Mrs. William Read of Auburn, T.William Niblock and is survived yb e . Baker, who was in the office, saw him Ma clearing the blood and gently purifying < arles | Francis Busbee of Lisbon were guests at|and came out. asking Dr. Switzer why he | Chid! will reside in this city upon their| 0. Eidredze Monday morning. E T e iwo s Archie and Wii. | the entire system. They do that en | M7, and Mre. T T Howard's Sunday. |ned coms miy 2ot 5 sn e e 1° | return from their honeymoon trip which| The resienation of Anson B. Wandy, | Ors. Thomas Gourlay has resigned as| Westerly and two sons. Arehic and S n .| A meeting of the members of the Con-|he received was that he owed Dr. Switzer | Wil be spent in Boston. superintendent of schools was accepted |manager of the Alice Douglass Shoppe.|liam Niblock of Haverhill, Mass. and bs lhe“m“ o oes wit any e Ro- | gregational church whicH is to cansider | money and the latter { Geatnst] ThA Beallols of ralkfived sdve town school committes at the| Captain and Mrs. Charles Williams of | a granddaughter, Mrs. Pzul Esten. and bad after effects. PR : 'y the latter had a suit against ee generations of relatives gave A. 3 B M ¢ Westerly. All the benefit {several church matters is to Dbe heid |him and would not argue the mattér. Ba-|D. Rail a surprise party Sunday at the | meeting Monday eveninz. Several appll- | Cuttyhunk, Mass. are guests of Mrs.|& (lg;n;lsm;}mlr:n" h ‘3:’; ;: S All its of nasty. -:ielun( s | Wednesday evening in the vestry. ker answered that he was not argui home of Jaughter, M Frank -| cations have already been received to |Margaret Sullivan. Charles of Carolina w - cathartics are derived from y e; e 3 s arguing. e of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Lara- k ¥ s = * o RrOce B 5 but wished to find out about the bil. An.|mie of 207 Main street in hondr of his|fll the vacancy. but no choiee has vet | Colwell Davis. a student at Yale uni-|er here ?rndflf i . Edwards’ Olive Tablets without . cording to Brown, Switzer called him a|birthday which fell Monday. The chil-|been made. Mr. Handy will go about | Versity law school. is visiting his unc T a1 Westorts and Stonington| EDPINE, painor any di effects. COLCHESTER { vile name. and said. “You never pay your |dren of Mr. Rail called at the home dur-| May to Thompsonville, where he was|and ’?um, Representative ana Mrs. Sam- ‘;‘;;;u:: ed In Wes b 2 . F. M. Edwards discovered the > B é =" Swi icked = & v = cently clected suverintendent of s*hoo's, | uel - formula aff Rev. Byron D, Resiingisn, 76, -#ho | Pil Switzer then picked up a wagon|ing the day to extend congratulations, | recently e o ¢+ the| formula after seventeen years of prac- Skt B bl € me”“m:flq S ireoa. | stake and advanced on Brown. swingine|An cxcellent chicken ‘dinner was served| Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ramsdell have | Tobert and Anna Hermon of New Lon-| Word has been recelved here of Whel {icn smong patients afflicted with bowel | aze, Saturday moming. abont § wetodk, | 2t him several times. Rrown ducked and[by the hostess. Mr. Rail is enjoying[moved to Manchester gpn KEy rmine hire: Shatn of TR I N R and liver complaint, with the attendant arter several months' iil health, has been | Wien Switzer continued atter him, good health and all wished him many [ The state health department has made | The two-act comedy Patar was present. | B I. Thursiay 4 M about 25| bad breath, o d bastor of the Baptist church for abggt |Ped UP anotner stake and swung it. strik-|more happy years of life. an investization of sanitary conditions |ed Monday evening by the Girls' club|frmerly a remident here for about 3% Olive Tablets 1 |15 years. He was 2 Civil. Wir vetes ing Switzer on the left side of the head.| Miss Esthér Sslvostre was Fiven o sgr.| 3t Crystal lake and has given orders to [ of the First Baptist church in the church|years apd was employed at ene Nints ive Tablets are purely a vegetable -y = v YCteran | rendering him u fous. Brown thes % a k cnttage owners to improve the tasy | pariors before a zood audience. | Inill at that time. compound mixed with olive oil: you and an artive member of Morton A. g him unconscious. Brown then |prige party Sunday in honor of her sev- age 2 sanitasy | p: 11 of 'West Hroed ’ $ Annen artive member of Morton A-lealied for help and went to the molice |enteenth birthday. The party was h arranzements there. Following are those who took part with| Mrs, Constance Cundall of West Broad | will know them by their ofive color. He wos o miis. 5t b Cebot gurd station to give himself up. The stakes|at the home of Miss Leona D, Rivers. Errest D. Tufts, of Soringfield, Mass.. [ much ability: Miss Lucretia Lane. Aunt|strect is entertaining her mother, Mrs.| Take one or two every night for a week for & “raber BE S5k i 4 used by the two men are held as evidence | tertainment was provided and dance formerly of Stafford Springs was renew- |Lou: Marjorie Shark, Neta Farrel: her | Bmmons. of Moosup, Conn 5 . | and note the effect. 15cand 30c. : umber of years. He is survived i . e 1 the New Park | by his wife and thres S6as. The funeral |20 are four foot eak stakes weighing | bers wero interpreted by Miss Julia Liva-| N acquaintances in the boroush Mon- |niece, Diona Stanton: Feidips | Thotikp Vel Mot 0 Tn sres ] { services w Rt over eix pounds each. kay. OtHers enl pore Sta. | dav. Neta's chum, Isabel Beatrics i a man entercd the hotel and upon| rvices were held in the Baptist church ers_present were Misses Sta-|d94Y : : sabe =Ll ety o gl ST R Monday evening at § o'clock. The body As the resnlt of the net thrown ont phie Klapik, Dorothy and Margaret Les- Stafford people are copsiderably inter- | Ed d,‘- g ] bz SRR 1?mfl'\, l';':k ‘.:; 3'5"":: ‘um‘t‘ o “‘ i f Wil be taken Go Provideses. for hisia) |Pver the siats Susday by the state por|CoF Eleanor Foley and Ms. B, J. Les-| €280 in the agiation in Rockevitis for | Loviee, Mrebbe, Wliced Bomers BUS| ™S®c G, *hnih "and daughters. ine for Charles A. Dani Nar- {liee to dete Vi of e motor ve-| 0% he discontinuance of the interurban | 22 . 00 = Py 5% ¢ 2 , de it " oy 5 and e D e o N e e Tior Yol " Fuubwiag » csuticesis st Bieiasd | EPIEY Botesy Best Harfonl and Eock: | Keorog; Pairicie Maldeon, the mad, Sea:| imes ines 2p0 Dol Suit Sl | RS SOl S . Mele Jews { g o | \illle in which event the Stafford cars | trice Palmer. ence ar LR GO Fred Pilmer of Hartford, formerly of | in police court here Monday morninz and ) With Frank J. Murphy. of the state com-{ Ll / L comfort. rub it in gently. this place, was a visitos in town the |3 majority of them paid fines and costs.|mission the incal Popular Athletic club|nolld ron over the reqular strest car - ort. Just rub it in . ast waeke Twenty arrests were made in all, but|Wwas given permission to stage a show|.n° from Rockville to eity hail, Hart = catarday. Apfil 2 to take part in the| Jtis & clean, iite clutment, aade Walter D. Lombard of Haftford was |three men failed to put in an appearance. |this week. The show scheduled for last|f07d It would take about 15 minute: TONINGTON et bmder the direction of the | with oil of mustard. It will not biistes the guest over Sunday of his mother on | The officers were stationed at the wastern |Week was stopped by the commissioners, | IOR€°r to make (ho trip but the necessi- 4 % ety ¥ Mo C. A 1is expected that| like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Norwich avénue. entrance of the on Colymbia ave-|Friday morning as all requirements of | LY for changing cars at Church Cor-| Saturday afternoon a large number ga- | DOnS. (o Molel 3o, il join the asso- Musterole today et your drug A Prof. Martin Shigrae has réturned |nue andelouth Coventry roads. Of the|the law had not been met. Now that ev-|Ner in Fast Hartford would be elim-|thered to sec the work of the Merry o ;,:;v- B4 i o and 65¢ in jars end tubes; riCLEs to Boston after a few days vieation |8rreste thirteen were made by crvthing Js straightened out Willimantie | iaied and hourly servies wouw) be re- | Maids class, which was exhibited at the | Ci8{ion THE RIORL L oy et 1n aa- | SEOFE. 35 4 by 15t 0 with his parents in town. Shogrde 1§|mer M. Youne. four by “Pop” Williams,|fans should see two good bills each|storéd on the Staffad Hme. The pres- | Community house, this being the close of | %o L Tirdecaay) evening wh mm. AN gt ¥ T e e e e G b O Ganen it monih st hour and a half schedulo is incon- | the season. Various articles were shown. | Sonic hall this (Tuesday) ciening wh A MUSTARD PLASTER D iy i All the violators were notified to 2P-| Mrs, Eunice Helen W hiteh wife of | venient for a great majority of the peo- [The judges and the visitors gave much Lo ':;’"“' L) 1o meet Misc Alice Condren has returned (o |Pear in conrt Monday morning, seventeen |E. K. Whitehouse. died Sundes ot her praise to all. The first period was one T":T s P e e iy = R s i Hbwine op. ML vy AREs Panalit Efonme., dlel. § AL der in for the new brick | of play in charge of Mrs. Samuel Stew-|'hIS (Tucsday) 3 o t. J., where she is attending T _up. fines andihome in Atwoodrille of lobar-pneumonia. | i Nina Council No. 43, held a t in cEe aflor spending the Baster vaca, |Costs. and tho cases agalnst two Werd|ghe was born in Paterson. N. 3. Jona 12, Johiatn mlll. IU sian and Masknesiis Chscmechin Bant-] s o s Friday évening. the first with her parents, Mr. amd Mrs, |DOlled. 1864, the dapghter of Fielder and Mi- work on (hid | ing was dono most grasefully. Cake and | LU, 0 "™ Plizes for high sco RPN - i Condren. Tuc following paid fines and costs: nerva Baich Comant. She Jeaves two of the mill will flca cream were passed to thoso present. |l % coraed to Miss Anpa Shackicy and res W TR The atate highway department has|Sarl W. Anderson of South Manchester|gaughters, Eisie Whitchouse of Atwood. |PCEin Within fow days. The dancing class then formed and | TR0 (RETTAT 07 TS : i put in drains in the park and also on |2nd Nathan Miller of Rockville $10 and|ville, and Mre. W. F. Gramm of Man: Tilo Gizntoni cxpoets to leave this |a serics of graceful dunces was given. |JONPRWERSOS- o o, 24 iJoz,;. Merchante Row awd s Jad the crore | costs amounting to. $15.15 each: Maurice | field’ Center: 8 son, Louis Whitehouse of | KCok for a visit to his old bome in Ltaly. | Bach child during the season made a| .o RSO oo diligently for the e walk from Merchants Row to the park {KAofc.of Andover and Joseph Raledeau |Springfield, and a grandson. He will be ghe about six weeks. uzmzlr‘r and garments were made for use| ™o have Worked S0 CUEERCY Ol rert &8¢ ¥ o et - : }nf Willimantlc, $4 and costs amounting = — Az in the community by the dietrict murse}PISt 197 WEHKS o soloidth Tet GAFEGORED syl G asd s i st Blk SCRN | $918 ‘e ax Tox Gt Crmbridee | < JSHfED o Mabbkns icd Subian as BLACK HILL The lowest attendance at the meetings| this week Ther Wil Bave solEs (00 o oot the wesic-end with relatives & [ i et i S | Mass. $3 and costs totaline $8.15: Al |her home in Chaplin. She was a native was 45 and the largest 75. The class e e Piash Saturd ie park now pre- | 255 43 4 ot Walter | Of Chapin. being born there August 18.| Two loads went from Black Hill to the | first met Nov. 3 1338 | onthusiasm is being shown by tha mem- | Plainfield. When waather i “sweichic, hom you tenis_the finest appearance for years. | bprs Homderoft fr. of Hartford, Walter| 530 tho danghter of Bbenezer and Bet- | Exonk O o e Ty tho|frst met Nev. 10, 121 ond the Imeetngkvers. Tho agt prccests are donated tq| Albert LaBaits abd Sauphist DRSS A 1 Mr. Webster . YEArs. | Hauschild of Willimantic. Chester H.j 1333 the h . Ebenezer et- | Bkonk grange meet ght and | continued for a period of 20 wecks. 14 bk i Sk Pors o 8 il have recurhd Oregi SHEIIS. leve expusd mea. becars eied Mr. Webster cxpecta to have the oon- | piiiil o, rarinorough. Chester . Ben- (S Ltley Robbins. She leaves several|helped Zive the (hird and fourth degrees |Instructors' were Mrs. Henry R. Palmer. i mounily Kl e e | Mek iy thly Riss Besk SR o trvaeriliod i dasg i Jont %58 for the mowing this summner. | lson of Moosup, Frederick J. Tarhnaer of |NePREWS and nicces. to an entering clas Mrs, Jemes H. Stivers, Mrs. Raymond | o Bt M N St T e . ey, GetCR Q. by, sy it friends in Platnville over Swmdse. °F | Hartford. Joseph M. Maloney. Manches- niker it Everctt E. Drown was in . Hartford | Wheeler, Miss Jennia Trumbull, Miss | 20Cin5 at the cort of the Ponoert. | 8O0CE sorciand who is emplosed the comeqoence: oy 7 The B, V: Di cloh held & mbetiig it~ | 5 Con Eluwood F. Bawicr of North| g1 Johns commeniiy Np. 11, k. 1| SUSSEE © SEa B menlE b O8 e T WWood 2ad Miss Bhuhara Mol | o Wasterly nd Mymic witl Stind. | Festutset O T i SRS & SIS s evening in their rooms on Main | Apnios MEss. Thus Fichner, TATHONY |is to hold a Ladies' night Wednesday at| . ¥t A e e B e i i e e LT . with a full attendance of mem-|ioiqo n Bassaciten . Haven 2nd|the Congregational church house in cele-| "¢ R O R I " & fael = s e | the Slanday school class of the First Dap John Madullum of Hartford, spem Isadors Basseviteh of Hartford §2 and|bration of the fortieth anniversary of | yolmincey Hill is making alterations ata period of calisthenics and the instruc-| tist church gathered at the home of Lau- | Mondax in wnual borough election is being | “Uns,cach amounting to 37.1 the commaniery. The entertainment| \ Co0.2nds 3 _ltors in this were Mrs. Wilfred M. Brown, | rence Brooks on Ehn stret and listened | Mrs. Mathias Lavigne and Miss Rass i CRa ET R B | Everett M. Hewitt of Durnham. N. H..| il ng partly local and from a cirouit in | g oqme, oF the farmers are using this cool | Mrs. Samuel E. Stewart and Miss Mar-| (o music by his radio instrument. which | bells Lavigne recently spent a few days Suibides TuBAEE i bb Bl nnual {124 his case nolled on payment of costs| posion T 1t 3N | weather to get larger woodpiles. gueritc Chamberlain. Saturday was field | ho with Mikon Koelb and Maurice Rooks | with friends in Fall Itiver, Mass. business mesting wi at 2 P |amounting to $4.90, aleo Edgar S. Merton Andrews and family of East| NoVS,Was received recently that Miss |day for the children. who were interet-| roniy installed at Mrh. Brooks' home. Re-| Mr. and Mrs. james Coffes sest Sun- | ™ Thomé & Clark is moving from tne | o, Of Willimantic o oA SR T RS it felit ah Averill is on her way home from |ed in the awarding of prizes. Gifts were| freshments were served during the enjoy- | day with Jewets City relatives i o hoing from e | Those who did mot appear were Rich-|y 0l i rme Riazes rida. made to the following who had perfect|zble svening. ess callers in town Monday in- 3 reet lately |arg . Theile of the submarine base e it ; _— attendance for 20 jossons: Misses Marion | i Tosklon Cramer of Norwich and J. W hur H. Chapman, to|waw M e b Albert Count Benoit of this city g = i Carl Jenkins who was recently locate ram 1 D Naw London: Areene Rondeau of Burrs. | uoishe ToRt BEnoll o TH PENDLETON HILL |Barrisen, Goaye vended. Julla Garity|jn Briigeport wes hers Friday and re-| Perkins of Nashea N. H ville, R. L, and George F. Lee of Rhode | om0 oo i 10 S8 e e e Sh i o Ruth Stanton, Ruth Niles, Lonise Hiz-|(yrned home in the auntomobile which be Do has returned to Brews i ——————e Island e Aoty e D Ve golaster services were held in the church | gins, Katherino Fernic, Dolia. Soura, Bil-| longed to the cstate of Abram Jemkin b f un sme hix studies after Last e Prof. Adoiph Beuhon and| b edss ot James Swieh of Norwich, | cnts Nerbs BEInE 100 1o o0 HE T undas, the 16th. An cxcellont sermon fzabeth Duprey, Amna’Garity. Marjorie| javing purchased it of the administraior s the Baster vacafion at his home S i ol | Mre. Bemson wiil sail July 1st for the|charzed with reckless driving of an au-|lice of Waterbury. 3 was preached by Rev. E. P. Mathewson | Perry, Miss Jennie Trumbull awarded the | e drives between New Haven and New — Scandinavian countries, here Prof. Ber. |tomabilo, scheduled for Monday morning. | When' the Boston Braves met the| Sorsa ® er. contons e ller Was|prises. The awards were divided inlo | York for a trucking concern POQUETANUCK JAY WM. SHEPARD son will deliver severa] lectures on his- |was again continued, this time until Sa:- | Providence Grays Stnday Al Kroog ani|orsoved. Mrs. Clifford Thompson had|three classes, Mrs. Isaac F. Gavitt who has becn n . t mythology and culture of the peo- |urday morning, May 1 Sweet" drove | Johnny Cooney, both of wh T e | Charse of the evening service when Miss| Class A—Consisting of girls who had|patient at a private hospital in New Lon-| Mrs James Dlackburn of Norwick Soilbidig Filsare B Ghaperd Dlo bf the Her 3 car that collided with a team on Wind | somt it 1oy aoh of Wwhom got the'”| Cecile Palmer and Mrs. Almy sang 2 duct | sewed before; the winners were: Prize 1.| don, has returned home. ast week with Mrs, George Mur- = % Bam Toa0 within the. eity Timite Sunday | st ith the American Whread Com-|and Kathryn Thompson gave a solo. The|Miss Marion Harrison: Miss Alice| On Friday evening the members of Ruth | phy of Poguetanuck Funeral Direcior & Enbalmcri —_— evening, April 15, causing injury to two|for the Braves got a ViCtory by a ssbre s‘m\-cu w - flfl'o«;i.l\oh\' Cecorated with | Powers; 3, Miss Wilhelmina Stanton; 4,] Chapter, No. 44, O. E. S.. and guests of | Mr. and Mrs. A Dreggs of Trading $0-62 NO T people. BE 5 1o 3 Eraag Was siven | oeermand plaple .| Miss Jean Ledwith. the borough will go to Pawcatuck by |Cove and Mr. and Mrs. Turner of New o : RLHAS ?lLI(.’IMANTIC Arter four mights' snecessful ran the | pors, - LT00F Was given poor sub-| School opencd Monday for the spring| Ciass B—Those Who had little, If anv. | truck to the home of ome of the members. | York were Sunday callers at the Bome dy Acsistant. el. Connection THER. o e i | " Mre. Louis B. Kinney of Mystic spent |1 {50 new pupils Werg enrolled. | insiruction. The winners were: Misses |Mrs. Suteliffe. for an cvening of whist.[of Mr. and Mrs. George Murphs Rl T S e et o | oy Do ey of Mystic spent| Mids Ceclle Palmer retufned to her|Helen Higgins, Margaret Mellow, Ruth|About 30 will probably attend from here. | Mre. Henry Hart and daughter Gladys OHNS came to a close Monday nizht. During|Mrs. Thomas Little of North. street. school dulies Tuesday after spending the | Stanton and Dorothy Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pendleton of Bos- [ who spent the week in New York return Kl B J INE the evening the hall was filled with a| Florence G. Woodward of West Hart-| = ecins Boieee seent " me here. D1ae6 € —Thies withndt ans pteyious|iton w1t Mpiut Ui6 Webk el Wi ENGISL] GECREEY oure ros. {ED1C Efowd aaseqiibd to enfby the 8ansing.|ford, & Ihemper Reginald Briges spent the weekend |training. Winners: Misses Ellen Ennis,|N. Pendleton, have returned home. Mrs. William Mitchell spemt & few Jos cing, | ford, of the faculty of the| it x - <y - ot e Eorray comot s wrsitins ey o e ie|with his grandmother, Mrs. Royle, at|Ruth Farnum and Ruth Monjo. Miss Flornce Eiderkin of New London |days in Boston jast week. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND his of Columbus night and at 7.30|S. Hills of The Ridges, having recovered | C o SyiiaL : & The prizes were donated by the follow- | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank | James Blackburn of Norwich spent the EMBALMERS oclock a large delegation from the or-|from illness. SRR Teetne es hil at Norta e el M B e | e ey o week-end in Poquetanuck the guest of 86 Union St Wiliimanti der met in front of their hall on Main| Arrangements have been completed for . i P SPri My € O Balinok, M Bdwani] ! peon Jinsy de Fope Valley, ¥ad 3 vis. | 0SS RS R Phone cin iLady ‘:;';,g’fig“" strest and headed by St. Mary's Choir|the annual charity dance to be held soon 25 and 3. Frank Brown and daygh- | Streeter. Mrs. Tugene Bdwards. Mrs. Ed- | jtor here Sunday. Rev 1. Ockford, who is a patient MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. 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Femell of Cato, N.Y. writes: had a very serious nervous bresk-down caused, it was said by over-work. 1 was in such a debilitated condition that an infection of my biood followed an attack of ulceratine g7 omat, T begun tolos weight and strength ot an As my condition grew worse, 1 suffered more and more from wakefulness, aad in time it became impossibl o gels full night's siep. T i en my nervonsness and weakness became e bearable I began trking Wincarnis. asd the Jommesimon: was very noticeable before I had fisished the first bottle. T am now myself again, and both my father and my son are taking Wincarnis besxuse they have seon how wonderfully it acted io my case. Wincaruis is certainly & remarkable tonic for those sofferitg from rervous e don, thin blood, sleeplessness o great debiiity.” § Some time ago | Wincarnis is sold in Norwich “~ all first class druggists Write for interesting booklet (Free): “HUNDRED PER CENT HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT® Edward Lassere, lac., Dept. D, 400 West 23d Street, New York from Ashaway Malcolm Thompson Ferndale Sunday, n and Mr. 5 the 16th. ter spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Cook Redding.—Da; iel Hegeman, son auspices of the Brooklyn Eagle. schools, picked for theif ability from 2 large number of students. The winning of second place establishes a rec- ord, for he won the same honor last year. and Mrs. were entertained at 3ir. and Mrs. Morton Cook and daugh- of Mrs. D. V. B. Hezeman, who has a sum- mer home in Pleasant Valley. won second place in a recent public contest on Cur- rent Events, an annual affair under the There 43 contestants, two from each of the win P. York. Mrs. Henry R. Palmer, Mrs. Frank F. Dodge. Misses Jennje Trumbull and Laura T. Wood. The instructors were complimented for accomplishing the large amount done in the seasom. At Wequetequock Community club talk will be given op Poultry and Chick- en Raising Wednesday evening by an expert in that line, The Y. M. C. A. group here in the bor- ough is holding meetings in the Com- munity elub house and endeavoring to in- terest more younz men to join the circle. At a recent meeting Milton Koelb and Charles 0. 1de were named to arrange for an_outdoor meet at Dean's Mills. Mem- befs of this group will go to Norwich FAGE AND HEAD | Of Husband, ltched and Burned. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “Myhusfu\d’sl‘nmdhfidbe— gan to break out with large, rod pim- iiched and burned so badly that he scratched them, causing him muck pain. He lost many nights' ieep on account of the irritation. Mrs. Williawm Borey, N. H., Aug. 11, 1821. These fragrant emollients aze ail you nesd for all toilet AL HS L HE SUFFERED Until “Froit-a-tives” Brought Perfect Health 49 Axpresox St., PorTLAND, MAINE. ¢ I was troubled with Constipation ever since I can remember. As a result, was subject to distressing Headaches and Pain in my left side. 1 chanced to read about “Fruit-a- tives” in one of our local papers and Mrs. Henry A. Muller is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Randall, at New Rochelle. N. Y. Miss Bdna Miller has returned to Wash- ington. D. C. Saturday morning the case of Richard H. Matzdoeff. of Mystic, came before Deputy Judge L. D. Fairbrother. The case was brought by his wife for non- support. The coupie have one child. The husband pleaded not guilty. Hovywer, the court fined him $6 a week for 52 weeks. He took an appeal and the case will be heard at the next session of the court of common pleas at New London. Sure was furnished by Friedera Jenmen. The costs of court were $24.59. st. John's Council. No. 2254, K. of C., of Plainfieid mide a fine showing at the parade held at Jewett City Sunday at the formal * institution of Very Keverend Michael McCabe Council, Knights of Co- Lxxbus. The members met at St Johm's hall at 1 p. m. and motored to Jewett City decorated with K. of C. insignia. At the formation of the parade St. John’s council, Grand Knight Ovilla G. Charron and Dep. uty Eugene Ouilmette, leading ook their appointed places, following the members candidates of the Very Rev. Michael McCabe council. Plainfield members wore_arm bands bearing the insignia of the K. of C. The third degree meeting at Finn's op- cra house where over T00 memfers of the order gathered for the cxemplification of the degree, was called Lo order by Grand Knight Ovilla G. Charron of Plainfield, he being invited to.act by Grand Knight John F. Heonon of Jewett City. After ihe conferring of the degree, the officers of St. John's council attended ‘began iheir use about four months ago. Since then, I have been free of Headacht s, my bowels have beea regular, and from the use of “Fruit- sa-tives” (Fruit Laxo Tablets) I feel I bave derived the greatest benefit”. OTIS X, BRYANT. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited. OGDENSBURG N. Y. the banquet served in honor of the na- tional and state officers, visiting dlergy men, degree leam and local officers of Jewctt City_council. John J. Conroy. Jr., of Brokline, Mass., spent the week cnd at Plainfield as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Osilla G. Charron. Miss Alice Comnelly has resigned as bookkeeper at the taken up her new duties as school teacher at_Jewett City. Ralph Sency recently returned from short business trip to New York. Mr. and Mfs. David Derosier of Nor- at Backus hospital, is fast recovering from pneumonia and is expectsd home in a few days PAINS ACROSS SMALL OF BACK Husband Helped in Housework. Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Strong Bave bn reguiar ave been irre; 100, and all right. 1 am telling my friends il o good for othere: . Jou can hl for ou can use this letter asa testimonial. 1 will