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entertained in_town followl: Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Gager| in Miss Minnie Whesler of | Flotence Grant. ,t lhe cuool, - Norwich, -and: Mrs. {City bank, hsw Tork, is visi] ells of Kast Hampton, with Mr. and Mrs. W. ; Miss Littl vith of Mountain | Prospect street. street wilt entertain ‘Miss Florence Spen. rown _school, Hartford; Miss| § A W i e “; Emma Hall of Summit' strest cntertains ! o] 3 1 d : & 3 Y 2 . / . J sent his son out to watéh for fires and |yfiss Annmie Rpbinson: Mrs. Louw Huitz| \ine Loretta Nugent of Pittseld, is 3 : | A 3 m BULLETIN ) 52007 oviea 6 b gl ved o New orifh syuese of Mo Cislting Miss Gracs GrAEE. 1 3 3 ' - - imastic Office | set a fire neat vgm-d t ng. kA Coj w% 91 s Kate Lan Mrs. Bugene Chapman has refurned to 31 Churen \ Telephone 1062 ;or took 2;' ‘;"“ ‘;‘R & » t, ef RS;"“:‘:“N bY | Stafford Springs after spending the win- — o o BTRCSEL i B - = cowsiips i an ar tin i _&"*n’;%‘ SR s T prEEEs T ¥ started. to put the fire out i er Mn. wil et W o ¢ ke sl s Adeeuse. u fransint, was be. | for o {inie by the dednify flu s Mot mts ik . two years. ¢ Jore the police cou:. Thursday Il‘\ormn‘v .:.m u:coj:tb fl:rqln‘l: j 3 phor & Jjth for some time. She was | to Stafor ep yefi' She e: s to. IR atiag & trs withauf & | L0 PR ol o o roport is [horn’ 14 “Newburgh, ‘Me., April 29, 1866, €0 in the fall to New ank. whe.-eEl she’ ;«nk on_the property of the Central | 1T BEACECEY sofiux whmp | the diughter of John and Eliza'Folsom | will pursue her studies further. fermont rafiroad - Wednesday. - Largesss | S60¢ 0" this-testimony, bt Ji | Philbrick, and had_made her hiome in| Mrs. Daniel McCollum of mmwme A § QRltiat no one saw him set the fire, | P00 ity apd, fitefh bim #10 dgh | VEllimentlc for 13 years Rasides hetjand Mlss Hidref ¥ #he court ordered a vlea of not guilty nd, | husband; she leaves ~a son, Russell H. : r costs, which Largessé did not have, and Bl oass Defuiio. o section | {26 oty ail Walker, of this city. day. Miss Nellie Quinley of ith im-} The fanesal-of Mrs. Elizabeth Caisse c"""’"‘d‘f;“"‘;m&%‘f&d up wa [[Couchon was' peid Thursday morning at | Moo= ‘%v:“"“"“ HOF vac o tho farm for women at East|S:80 o'clock afher home. 23 Main street. . O e o taken therp later in the | S (he Yalgn requiem hizh mass at SU ing o “Presiaent, a epresentative of jhe Counecti- | Mary's ehurch at 9 o'clock Bev. J. Julyor's Uieo* president, Mrs. B Weifaro asgoctation, " | Papillon was celebrant; Rev. J. J. Tyler, | 1%+ ated that he had et tary, Mrs. Herbert G treas deacon, and Rev. Hormisdas Belec, sub-|S€Cre 3 ”’i’ti Albert Flowers, alias Chester Fay, 8r: | deacon. . There special singing by | U é\zfi 32;3\3; Chaffee lications, rested in this city Ancil 1(? his pact In yihe ghoir: of St. Mary’s ehurch, with Mrs. . 2 series of thefts dnd sent (o Brookiyn | Joseph ¥ Gaudreau at the organ, As the| 'S Josepty B;me ind‘xd‘a&xgm;:,h.fl‘x: ; jall to await trial before the crimh;;l body ‘was borne:into‘the church it was|® t“; e A 5 term of the Windham coutity superior | met by & delegation of the Anne s = P i1 court, is well known to Hartfofd police, boisty and gstorted to the sanctvary rail,| | s Harry Thompsonsand twe chil whera he is called the “Eme of the|(Carrying ‘the banner were Mrs. Lugene| dFefl of b S e R Lo | trouser thieves.” With statements by the | Cote. Mrs. Henry Girard and Mrs. Na- | B. Housh and A arold B Plnnty, & New York poiice department that Fay is | poleon Mahtu. The canopy bearers were | Stafford Hollow. ° EIE _ 2 dangerous man, added fo the Hartford |Mrs. Joseph Riquier, = sep A The daylight saving ‘agitatfon is prob- e J M~ kA statement, it seems that Fay's stozyrosier, Mrs. Zenon ably ended so far ag Stafford, s concern- o g — O about never committing any crime before | Jacob Lariviere. The bearers were Al ed. THouHabEity of the Mol 6 hs aillp el . }in his life needs looking into. According |is, Octavienne and Xavier Caisse, Oi have voted against it. to the Hartford volice, Flowers, or Fay, | Hervieux, Dieudonne Riquier and Joseph| Felix Kupsheconski was flflfl‘_‘ $5 and had been guilty of the theft of Over [Gauthru. Burialwas in the family burial | COSts, amounting to $16.43 by Judge, $5.000 worth of ‘merchandise in the noxth | plot -of i’ camel Heald in the boroigh court Thursday end of that city. The police have taken [ mitial servic Al a = by | morning for starting a brash Sre with- shols at him on mo less than five occa- [ Rev. Father : out perission of tiie firé warden. The slons, but each time he had escaped cap-| ther Beiec. vre was started by Mr. Kupsheconski in ture. He was finally captured and taken before the Hartford volice court and' bound over to the December term of the fSchool in grades ¢ ght by superior court. Wheu he appeaved before | O"Yeiil and Mrs. an, given Thurs-| pelp in putting out” forest fires in this Judge Maitbie his case was noiled. In | 98Y afternogn at tie school, was in cele-| section. ~ Fire Wwardens and their dep- ; View of his eriminal tecord. Ure local po- {REation of the golden anniversars of the | yties have been' fighting fives on the | N lice deserve much credit in iracking down | $Stablishment of Arbor day. 'The follow-| outskirts of the tewh for soveral daye. 3 ] ' and canturing Fay wifhin o few Ngurs 08 Progiam was well car At 12 o'clock Wednesday night a big fire after the local breaks had been reported. % in the woods south of theé Springs H some brush”<and on Village Hill, March | at Natehaug'| 3ra. taught by Miss} Thursday morning’s rain was a great | The Arbor day progra: <4 " ; Do We| was burning fieteely. ~ The rain”a little e e ot B B o Plunt, Maty Under the Trees,|later put out the figmes mmch to the - - > . ¥ ) & Fe o ¢ Tr s e will be a big one and the towri Aall will George Woodward ; Our Arber Day Tree, | satisfaction of property owners. class; The Uscfulness of Trees, Waiter Christopher Allen was a recent vVisi- ans ‘and Thomas Sullivan? song, | tor at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. Dear Brown Bird; The S Rose| C. Rodman is Providence. R I~ zwonezyk ; The Bluchird Miss Harriet Wildey has been elect- e o N s 80dition at}ciags; Roilicking . Robin, Ar ed manager and Miss Mildred Siswick, Natchaug schiool. At the flrst meeting ligont The Brown Thrush, boys of the|captain of‘the girls' basketball team, at Wwhen the appropridtion was made, #he | ciass; Be Kind to the Birds, George! Stafford High schiool. voting in favor of the appropriation was | Frags? B¢, T, O £ better than three to one. Since that time [~ " "’ “UU& r considerable opposition has developed. | | Grade V. Susan e Friends of the appropriation are turning {Piano duet, Maytime, Alice Marrott out & and the meeting will look like | WVinifred Andrews; gover vroc a regul: ction, as autamebiles are Lo} M read! Solomon tschneider ; be used in bringing in the voters. |The Apple Tree, song, pupils; Trees, by {Toyce Kitmer, Alice Marrotte, Announcement has beea mado by the | Reasons Wi hould Be Planted— management of the American Thréad Serelny: first ‘ohild, baseball team that a fast team Wil Taflamme ; second entered ‘in the Kastérn Connectiefit ) be filied with voters of Windham tg cast their vote in favor of or against the $80.000 appropriation recentty made at a FROM APRIL 15¢h TO MAY 15th, YOU CAN BUY WESTERN ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT OUTFITS AT THE LOWEST PRICES THEY EVER SOLD FOR. There’s no reason NOW, why you shouldn’t have one of th«e powerful outfits to furnish eleciric light for your J&: and farm buildings—and clzctric power with which your housework and barnwork, LET US TELL YOU ABOUT OUR PROPOSITION THE JORDAN HARDWARE €O. c remodeled apd upon its completion Telephone 700 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | move there from South Main strete Mrs. Charles L. Strong is the guest of Reit” : g1 e ; I Tk B relatives in Norwich for.a few davs. Miss Mary Wade was a business in Hartford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Putnam recent Edwyard Bishop of Bezrah is visi B. D.. Remington for a few Dr. and Mrs, Leander Shipman of New London were visiiors in town Wednes- Pri Boston, engineer and t of the land Cement company, in town Tuesday looking over the ew state Toad. Arthgr H. Chgpman is pouring the sment, for the. floor of his new. garage \ he is havinz,buiit at the corner of jch avenue-and South Main street. Charles ¥. Brown: apgd, Samuel Fried- man were in Norwich Tuesday. Patrick Sulliven of . Bograh was in Y with \his. iagge auto- . drawing lumper for Chapm league. During the season, however, fang | Causg of Health are to be given an opporfnity to see|Modification some of the semi-pro teams that played| fifth- child, b re during past years, and many 4 fast' sixth chiid, F; = is expected. Willimantic wiil go {0 seventh cfild, Declama Manchester May 14, and & return gathe 48} Omer Derosior; The to be nlayed here May 20th. Other gaméd | song, are to be anuounced. ton The condition of Dr. Herbert L. Swit- who Was struek over the head re- % ; utly with @ heavy wagzon stake wiclded YaudiiLee N Manl by Charl Ker, 18 steadily improv- a WHRGSS Anlrews §. Thutsday Dr. Switzer was able to Brief Notes, about the house for some hours, but is still in & weakened condilion, suf. ng from dizziness Znd stomach disor- ders, which it is alleged resull from the blow on his head. tmerican Sugar g Coampany hnson is having the building t property on Linwgod ave- fere it With Doming morning and found a tv gallon stiil.made from 1 oil can, a cop- con- ller Some of the 14 members of the first graduating class of the Normal school ree bottie so seized w found back: of. the k stove. Small | Wwas not at heme when the officers made ! the rajd, but'a member of ‘tae houschold William T. Curry of Lebanon was-in town Wednesday. The Cojchester State Guard Rifle club i Kate Haggerty was in Web ~ N o held an indoor shoot at the range in se 10 the For Thaf Tn'“ F T teld o, fntiiy JiR tosappeds; Horwitz block Wednesday evening. [ nesiky 1 of temp- ¥ Commigsioner Earl Mathewson at] enarles Danicls was South Wind- . Richard Saturd; enzagement ek et s T ey i nd Willimantic Wednesday. < Rev. and Mrs. David Overton of .hlsl o V. i YOWR COTTAGE OE CAMP | FEED Y M ‘ Inspector C. W. Tingley has been | our Ves cits aitended the ceremonies at the A M. |, 07 fooes fie i oy ofe Mete| oy bs, fornished at o remsomable cost| :‘csff“ ““h“‘»:“l“ X‘““, Wed-| (5 tne Norwich office. Seleetions from our li’ge stock of | _ e R e ortgag papers weref g, it v Lr New IRENE—t NG TO T} BROADWAY THEATK. S0 Wucaitere, Atoves, btc. SCIENGE SHOWS THE WAY TO [bufned. Tev. Mr. Overton was a former |y S AEranoviich and narty, from “ev ey » London were guests of reiatives in town Wednesday. Harry Glass. who has been the guest|Thompson, where she has been for a IPW three weeks, returned to New WARD BEOS RENEWED LIFE vastor of the Amierst church, 45 Jackson St., Willimant Johnny Cooney, the youthiul pitcher, Phene 6323 I b who went with the Be If vou are axe nervous and easily tired | making guod with the rink 2 cup of delicious Vegex Boulilon | tiany i this city, r hreakfast and dinner cyery day. New /Hayen Eas rievhy ocs ehis purs vegétable end ga- |LON EAAYIE. BES ‘Becauge Vegax (being a one pound ex- | the end of the bas season |tract from 12 pounds of yveast) contains| Tie Odell M: Chapmau Continentai |besides fat and protein a trémendouly | Fife and Drum corn planning the an- confentrated quantity *of Vitamin B, |nugl field day, June. 3d. Many out' of which feeds the nerves and glands. Actu | focn sorps Wil ok ld . Within 2 few dave it make a Orps 1 take part in the the h house. B ionas Oclerd” who il with preumonia at rwich, has return om te be atie o take part St. James' | the ‘chirgh ssrvice thé cominz Sunday. Episcopal church nd dance | Arthur Barreti, the lay reader of the ‘Roger Foolé 6f Lebapon was a caller |at the narsh house Wedmesday eve parich, who has read the services during here Tuesday. wan the first 1z Ockferd's Tinets, will assist the A truckload of laborers from and Guy Aver the Leen THE SUMMER ISSUE POQUETANUCK The Woman's DENTISTS B%: Backani, Dr. Strickland N I L arrived here Monday to work on consoiation awards| Charles D. Geer is training the singing B AP-A-MINIT tizad man or \woman feel like newly made. | PRradc. A betne® b6l | fhe T Colch c Miss Olive McKelvey and M s of t 2 tta, T ; Voges is the ;‘%stmce Shieh lhen%“; Charles and Celina Carpenter of. Noyth | 1024 being. built ‘on the Colches went to Miss Olive McKelvey and Mr. ss of the barish in an operetta, Tie FOR £ovérnment USEN"GGring the WX %ith | Windham have. sald. their 67 acre farm, | " oL MBS L L e |SRItS Sandwiches, cake and coffee were) Jolly. Farmers Which they Will ‘give at > armies in te Mesopotamian Deseéxt | with bulidings, to Hobart Wright of Mal- liver vegthouse, Jodges X of o g 2 R = SAINLE'SS EXTRACTION AND on cauned Toods st oy Pstiian ball Tucsdsy eveniag w d by 3z T D Mo il —— ; develone. ; £ ¢ altendance. The rank of page v 1cas and Misses Olive and Hulda Let no infatuated lover forget that FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY Ty Qevalopst ety o0 It Has been announced by Principal R. | I8 ]l 4 E s J B DYer oo e v o houen %28 OEB |1, "Dabiiann, of Goddard seminary. Barre,| CNLerred. on thres, candigstes dnd {ne |Kelvey, Fred Doolittde prompied. The|iwo canmot live as cheaply as cae, ca and Mrs. George Engiamy of | Spplications. for membershfp were re- of esquire on six oduct has heen studied in sci- [ Vt. thaf ®iss ific laboratories of England and the|of M el States with simnly @mazing re- | Chaplin, will be class valedictorian of Y, The fiug. Hew, cacgalis, for tho _on_general health. It promotes | 192 third rapk team arrived Tuésday. May! th, helps the digestive organs and' | “Np oo he, Dokay third japk team from up the system of c¢hildren and M“é e A will come here and work the of kmight on ten nages. The team composed of mempers of the order different lodges and is one of the dezree feams in the east. A ban- pages. Two new | proceeds of the evening will go towardlunless they have t0. WALL PAPERS Cecilia. England, daughter TELEPHONE DIRECTORY S5 A M. TOBP M 718 Ma Street Alling Building Willimant = 30e r:gc rd’l jar from vour grocer or druggist feday and trv' Vegex %5 s bautiion End as 4 speesA on bregd. |dey at the. Con; ichest, It vou do miot enjoy this as O : Klllo urey Bros. most. anpetizing of fa0ds, simply dehisions | L2, Jeare 1 on her her | 2 1 i : : NDON DISTRICT E! DIRECTORS AND 3nd the most ecnnnmln'zwfltofill f00ds (less ?m;h"' e e Mr’rc:r'ycéflx‘;orul:' 1‘”‘1} fl\‘l‘x‘lc;;lclma‘;d Wall Paper is the logical wall. COVErng for the modern (MEW Lo ) FuN th C r - | land,’ prior i sha = T ED WEWAL DrgecTol than 1o for s cip of b Sy B e e Sperm e IS her, ushend | pranic T, Miner of Saiem were at the . (| home, for it offers unlimited choice in appropriate designs 88.Unien St Wilegactie, onm |15 b R e Wi § YO8 S i o Lunencd T mlionaey vk 1,0 ek Tomtay vemne, || and colors.and provides the maximum of decorative effect GOES TO PRESS Phone 260 ilady Assistant) | give vour dfiififia‘fl.’ tm!g; Soney Jat| Mids Vera Stearns, a sraduate of the | ried from @ week's visit witn Boston || at the least possible cost. : opipany will | Xormal sehool is to be the week end | "5¥cuier nas received three carloads |f- JAY M. SHEPARD i | Gicst 0t Mrs. George 8. Biliott of Pros-| o "Lmper which will be used in nis new || L assembling our line of wall paper we have endeavored ok v Reeve g building which is to be erected on the e’,_he Nt Tt s “)L‘:“"'f;l;”’f: corner of Mill stréet and Lebanon ave- t:‘;exl only such patierns as combine beauty in pattern 1 nue. or at a moderate price. Funeral Director & Embalmer m&i and 33)'.":5“\?‘ £ fi’“fia'}.’a"s“n'fi = W82 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIG |Ye0 sigcked ,yggaxaafi;ghguumg £ Important Invention 1n BOLTON NOTCH _Our complete line is now ready, and we would appreciate Su:ceeding Filowore & Shepard Saturday, Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection |ana prep Radi Mrs. Mary Brownell has returned from | § - an opportunity to show you the many new patterns in our P I Y 0 Apparatus Springfield, where she visited her sister, ay k- s S T large stock. 9 e Mrs. Isabelle Poskey from Springfield is visiting her cousin Dr. M. M. Maine. Mrs. Emma Cooléy from Hartford vis: ited her sister, Mrs. Looren Maine, over Sunday. Mrs. Kimberiey from Glastonbury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Loren Maine. M. W. Howard was a Hartford visitor Tuesday. Mrs. A. N. Skinner went to Stafford- ville Saturday to eee her mother, Mrs. Phone 7052 Voo ST L 2 0 "I} HAVE YOU A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET last week. g A . . Mrs. Mary Cross is home froom East The J. C. Lincoln Co. Main and’Umon Streets, Willimantic, Conn. Undertakers 1922 MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE | Willimantic, Conn. A CO’UCH HAMMOCK FOR THE COZY CORNER The porch or cozy corner can be made quite attractive § and comfortable with a Couch Hammock—it fills in a | gpace that no other piece of furniture can, do—giving ik filt cheerful and cozy touch. Here they are at §11.00 up to $24.00 And may be had in Khaki, Gxeenwdfwy,\ulblfli%" able back rest which makes it so comfortable. We also have 2 good line of Woven Hammocks, plain or | dlmeddfect,nlowu“.&uplnfi.sd. ALL CHANGES OR ADDITIONS IN PRESENT LISTINGS MUST BE ARANGED FOR ON OR BEFORE MAY 6TH, IN ORDER TO APPEAR IN THIS ISSUE. “THROWING A FRONT” SALE THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY s&;fig@wmsms S8 : he was trying to a harrowing ex- Eawin E. Armstrong, a war vet- o | B LWL MURR&Y C@, | i o e o ol b B e e B i S :m'..'z" e ‘*’;#" s n tro on! “Yes, 8 "i( o i, o e ot