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™ WIL NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantic Office 21 Chareh Street Mfll- 1062 up from Norwich, transferred over the railroad crossing on Main strest and placed on the iron for the local run. Peo- ple having to use the trolleys and who have been forced to walk nearly half a mile to get to the open end of the road appreciate the efforts of the aldermen in securing service on this end of the line until the work on the street on up- per ain street is finished. In poiee court Wednesday morming, Judge Frank H. Foss warned the throe public service men brought before him on charges of reckless driving that ‘n the future ail such cases will be penal- ized by & fine. The men were told to spread this word among the public ser- vice drivers of the city, also to other motorists, Judge Foss this announce- ment following the hearing on the cases of Stokes Watson, Walter Griggs, and Guy Demarco, all charged with reckless driving Monday when Sparks circus The June meeting of the town school committee was held Wednesday night in the police court rooms in the town buflding, the meeting being called to or- d¢r at § o'clock by Chalrman Dr. F. E. Quild. E. A. Case, secretary, read the Teport of the May meeting, which was focepted, The report of Truant Officer Jean B. Paulhus for May was accepted. School Physiclan Dr. W. P. §. Keating reported that the diphtheretio conditions &t Windham street school had been en- tirely cleared up during the past month. It was voted not (o hold sessions of the board during July ‘and August except on_special call by the chairman. . The bullding of Windham Center Is the Essence of all That is Best in Tea “To Taste is to Believe” one exira process gives a rare and delightful quality ——Iimpossible to BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Douvi Maughter of N. Grosvenordale, of ory bonds which are due pext May. 1 hope that each month may. show ad- ditlonal evidence of the cooperation of your patrens. i and were | Teoent guests re. Julle Douville: of | *“Yours very truly, school was discussed freely. During the played here. A fine of $25 3and costs licate. Willimantic Roa F. C. AYRES, absence of George E. Taylor, chairman | was imposed on gtcy;d of the fhree men. dup tive strawberriss are gotting plen- irector, Savings Division. |Of the byilding committes, M. E. Lin-|the fine being remitted, they settling Guaranteed by coln s to eerve as chairman. It Was voted that the janitors of the various schools be continued at the $5.15 the coste. Marcho Jan Skina of Ives street was charged with the theft of a pigeon from Niful in the v ‘variety. and R o of a-nice At the gradusting exercises of the Baltte, Branch and Versallles schools, held in Sprague hall, June 7, the follow- A cook book published by the Ladies' |yne prom . same salary, to cover day work and|the poultry yard of Mike Morytko of Vv g Sachoaist Bplscoral] Metian M s s, March | nignt work included in the regular | Chapman street, last Friday night. Skina B s sted 1o the town | tation, Commencemet Greeting, Fiorenss | Schedule of school activities during the|was heard In the pigeon coop by Mrs. \subscribere. Barnes; recitation, The Name of Old|Ye2™ : .| Morytko, who ran out and grabbed NiMm|geacon, Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy of ¥ Pikscsis r of Willimantic road | Glory, Edward Sullivan; essay, Amer.| Th® mMatter of Securing a physical ai-|by the coat, causing him to let the pi-| \7or0h i ol g Rey. James J % W visiting relatives and fricnds in | lcanism, Julla Walicki; recitation, Lady |TeGtor for the local schools in compli-|gaon free. ‘Skina pleaded not gullty to of Tyler of Willimantle, was the mastej ceremonies. The organist was Miss Te- resa Sullivan of Plainfield. Victor Clou- their assisted in the music of the mass. R Tho following leiter has been received Woonsocket Clare, 1de Deutsch; Bessie Goldblatt; Peace, ance with the state law requiring such action was discussed and it was votsd to request Mr. Ireland, state direcior oF the charge, claiming that the pigeon in Marytka's coop was his. Jufige Foss found him guilty and fmposed a fine of essay, Ambition, song, schools; “essdy, Miriam Deutsch; recitation, by Postmaster Henrietta H. Burr from Hoston, showing the good work beng|Y¥oYung Lochinvar, Blanche Wine; rec. | PHYaical education to come to Williman-|$5 and costs amounting to $11.75, Which|ns' pearers for Mrs. Benjamin Mette : done bere in the savings department of|ftation, Columbus, George Bell; essay,|tl0 to ook over the local schools, giy-|was pald. were Frank, Dedea and Joseph Mette, v e ’ 1 post office The Hawailan Islands, Clyde TFitch:| "8 the &chool board information as to| Faculty changes at Windham High|her brothers-in-law, and Frank, Victor 5 1 tta M. Barr, Postmaster, Baltic, |son, i|Just what is required in physical train- o tako cffect next fall are as|and Willlam Vincent, her brothers. For 5 % » . song, schools: recitation. Eve Befors school, 1 Waterlon, Harry Rrickson; esedy, Wiy | !N in the schools of Windham. follow Miss Kathleen H. Tuttle, | Mrs, Pheobe Hebert, Felix, Charles, Hen- o 0 er soa ls n am: Your report of wales of | Go to ? Ani 5 . W. P. S. Keating was selected 0| French teacher, goes abroad for study,|ry and Alfred. her brothers, and Ern Dear Mad: po to High School? Anita Dugas; reci-| D&+ W. P. S. Keati g Frenc 8o« Y broth o 1 . savings certificates for May, | tatio . i i present diplomas at the South Windham ne to be filled by Miss Cecelia M.|and Homer: Hebert, her brothers-in-law. . = : reasury savings cer tation, The Three Bells of Glasgow, her place to be filled by 4 showing a total of 3$2740 is received,|Benton Ridgeway: essay, Thrift, Irene|SCD0l graduation next week. The usual|Morin of the history department; Miss| Honorary bearers were Mrs. Patrick . - . - and 1 am mors (han glad o be able (0 |Chadwick: presentation of. diplomas |- Were read and approved following | Morin's place is to be filled by Hartley | Kelly, Mrs. George Vosper, Mrs. D. Jo- or (<] entlre w congratulate you on tha success of your|Rev. Charles Smith, secretary of schoot|VRICh the meeting adjourned at 9.10 o™ | Simpson . of Bowdein college, ~Arthur|doin and Mrs, A. Gagne, members of St E tJ4) efforts. With very few exceptiors vour|{committee, clock. Sullivan of Colby college takes the vl:ce Anne agclely of which Mrs. Hebert was R 4 day 1 reports have indicated more and more| The : i of Thomas Hawksworth as teacher | a member. - . Y sk month that the| par ‘r;::“'f_:.;' the e eircdass ot tho schesls of | civies. Mise Murltl Gelinas of "WIl-| . Boearers for ‘Byron Phillion werd: Ade- Just loosens all the dirt ye are hecoming | cnadwick. Mictam ,?,';';:hsg‘;:; ity Wedseadey ":f.;n(,‘;";f"l‘h’; Congrosa. | imantic. now teaching in Taunton,|Iard Dubois, Pete Hebert, Pat Buckley, 4 e e g d o eutsch, 1 Gold- - | s t . of €. members; Paul . &g > "85 0| blait, George Bell, Harry Erickson, Ben-|tlonal church, South Coventry, The|Mass. takes the place of Miss Alira C.| Harry Ducat, K. ot ; 7 3 B e T &, goviinibent e skl , Ben- | e . Sou ey typewriting | C ilip Smith, membe 1 fered by the U § government and are |ty Ridgeway, Edward Sullivan, Giaanptised "1y - Wilhetuinat Wil- | OLiebhaimeras. téacner-of ypiwritng | AR AR s Let do almost all the work BRI ERS 5 Gerfvad on these e Gt e b Mt 008 Hive Roton peeteloith lyeiin A RBLEERIY s i | Klghis 1 oF Colusibue hoRArs mEuere instead of just a little, Soaking in Hles Versailles schooi—Anita. Dugas, Agnes | Fltsence BAna Itomble, Sin e | day aigm tntrome ot e T M. O, | mert Bimile Dupere, Joseph Laramis. and lasting, lukewarm Rinso suds loosens sales.of vour offk g o T 3 es £ 4 = ‘of ‘he free|P- H. Rolleau. St. Jean the Baptiste The sales 108 | G . s Hding & 3 ; R o i "% | Gague, Julla Waliokt,” B R e ok Frandls Marii L lian L e e I o e raieyihitien wue Alis Bk the dirt. A little dry Rinso rubbed on i ashotind o governmnts |t pirne e g oy T nre{ Ao FR. Dhkon \CIArk. The - elask | Fadio foonoettil gut en d¥ring the M| SokeWsmn, aha Vaor. IChMIlEE - £ THE * -the places where the dirt is most ground- P & : gnes Lamb, Geor, vas Strive For Success, s | paie X " ‘ and o ‘m:‘ Robortson; musi® instructor, Morgan St.| colors were rose and white, and the |institution from debt. The workezs on s o shohos %:,Sl‘fm;_:;“;}"";.;: 5 _in removes every trace of it. " he supervising agent, Arthur B, Jclass flower was the carnation. The di-|various teams, stimulated by the news Burby, Eugene Ouillette, J. A. Leany and Henry Ueichie, members of the K. of € plomas were presented by Supervisor Levi T. Garrison. The following pro- gram was carried ouf Operetta, The Goblin Fair, essay, The Unfolding Mar- vels of Wireless, Lilly Wilson; The Origin, Culture and Manufacture of 8ilk, Helen Pedro; vocal duet, Florence Krombie and Myrtle Chadwick; Our Flag, Olive Frederickson; oration, Hen- ry Bessemer, John Martin; valedictory address; Paul Clark presentation of diplomas, School Supervisor Levi T.Gar- rison; son: that the directors of the American Thread Company had voted $2500 to the fund if the citizens of Willimantic raised the original amount, have becn busy during the past two days and at the next meeting the returns should push the red line on the campaign ther- mometer nearer the top. Rummage sales are to be held to swell the fund and various organizations of the city are getting back of the drive, intending to send Willimantic over the top in this school committee includes Frank chairman, Rev. Charles Smith, sec- Mrs. R. S. Park, Dennis Hines, Thomas Kelly, C. ¥, Charon, Mrs, F delis Conway, Allison B. Ladd ana Q. W. Brennan. If you like to boil S e o Dol yaar hice t u like to our white cottons nr’.: Rhuo-yoludnnln ler to give you the suds you like. fil‘: other soaps and the soap powder used to use are not needed with Burial was at All Hallows' cemetery at Moosup. Rey. Fathers Morrissey and Tyler conducted the commitetl cere- mones at the graves. The floral pieces included: To_Wife from Husand, Philip Hebert; to Wife from Husband, Ben- Jamin Mette. From brother, Cyrene Phillips, from members of the Hebert family fo the three; three from friends; from Mr. and STAFFORD The Aid socletv met at the Johnson hosvital at 2.30 Tuesday afternoon. you Rinso. “ The Triton, grades 7 and 8. |drive as i: a1l other campaigns when |Mrs. Frank Guertin, Deldace Metts and If you use a washing machine Q( Mr. and Mrs Fred Jones of North.| Graduation In the north parish, Cov-|the peogie have been called upon 16 give |family: Mrs. Willidm and poa: Gecn field, Bt. are guests of M- and Mrs. |entry, was held Tuesday night at the|for a worthy cause. Kay, shop mates, No. 2 carding room, Help it to do its best work. Rinso.suds ' Richard Pinney. North Coventry Congregational church| Theodore Arson, aged 10 months, died | Plainfield and Moosup relief committee. Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman, Ray- | with & good attendance. School Supe: was in charge. Morgan R. St have the body needed to without any rubbing. t clothes clean ith Rinso you Tuesday at the home of his parents on y Hill, of gastro-enteritis. Be- his parents he leaves two broth- The American Federation of Textile Op- eratives, Local No. 57; Card Room local. No 55; Mrs. White and daughter and mond Park and daughter are at the Wightman cottage, Howard Beach, Black Hall visor A. Wilson Greer Music was furnizhed by John, b ~ i P Pt Pors do not have to use a soap powder—nor p LeSLhst of - mu at Willimantic | ers, Frederick and Maxie Arson. Fu-|Mrs. er, Spinners and Spooling de- . Mase 18 viahing e og iy SYampacott, | Normal Schoolk who also directed the |neral services were held Wednesday af.|Partment No. 2: Loom Fixers . Union: Use enough Rinso to get any other soap. i “‘;.’_‘}‘?"Jfl;“_;s o 4 the sast | ZIMEINE Of the puplis. Essays were read | ternoon at 3 o'clock from the home, with L;’C:!I No. 58; members of the Knights the big lasting suds that A ed the east|as follows: Admiral Peary, by - John |pur o ', this city. | °f Columbus, members of L'Union St. store n_the Stafford House bldck. | Anderson: Radio. Ceorpe Stiller, Ao |PUTIal in St. Joseph's cemetery, this city. | 3¢, Columbus, loosen all the dirt Qh!"" F. n“u Tmmsyfi* Miss Blanoh® | ra) Farragut, Eimer Clark: The Boy Brief Notes. St. John's Council, No. 2254 and Court Ricsts of Mr. Shibacys ey have been | Soouts of America, Stephen Lojzim: Tha| Daniel P. Sullivan and . Mrs, Mary|St George Non180, LiUnion St Jean Life of Abraham Lincoln, Laura Kings- bury: Our National Flag, John Jajzim; A Patriotic Creed, Lester N. Hill. The address was by School Supervizor Levi T. Garrison, who also presented diplo- mas to the following graduates: Gene- vieve Marie Ballard. George Daniel Mil- ler, Efmer Clark, John Anderson, Laura Kingsbury, Stephen Lajzim, John Lajzim ard Lester N. Hill nah The graduating exercises of the eight grades of the Pinney Grammar sghool will be held in Memorial hall th's (Thurs- day) evening at eight o'clock. There was a meeting of the Women Republican ciub of Stafford Tuesday e: ening. 1 Miss Nellie Burfison, who has with - Connell were married Wednesday morn- Ing at 8 o'clock at St. Joseph's church by Rev. Charles M. Kelly. The attend- ants were John J. Sullivan and Mary Fogarty In order to accommodate people go- 1g to the dance at Coventry lake on| ‘Wednesday night extra trolleys were run from this city at 7.15 and 8.15 o'- Baptiste, members turned out in & body to honor Mr. Phillips. The following members of the K. of C. loaned their autos and gave their ser- vices to the families of the deceased: Louis Lamothe, Sr., James A. Coffey, A W. Daugherty, Joseph Sevigney, James Mulldoon, Louis Lamothe, Jr., J. A. Lea- hy, Joseph Metevier, Joseph Bedard, Jr., Joseph Vallancourt, Joseph Laramie, Rev. B S i B B 50 e S B i WL 3202 T i o e SRR They went by trolley and &t noon & ple- nic lunch was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunn of Liber- ty street are spending the week at Block Island. Mrs, Majcomb Faulkner and children WESTERLY been Mrs. Emily Thompson has return- clock. The last trip from the lake toFather Morrissey, Joseph Cournoyer. 1. :;e";;;':;!:’“’ g e Treatment: At rub Couticura ¢d to her home in Putnam, as her father | Willimantie Lodge, No. 1311, B. P. 0.|this city was made at 11 oclock. J. Driscoll, Emile Dupere. Others who Yo Aok 3 Tha dans *Ofntment into all over, the B° Beribugly 1. Elks, held the annual Flag day exer- imantic people turned out well for|donated their cars and services were Mre, : Nursé ywas by W. Lester O'Brien. There was| The death of Mrs. aham - 5] F Today (Thursday) the Visiting N y 0. red Lawrence hospital Tues d Negt morning shampoo with e trainEtng. oiia Bethe Cib piie |clses Wednealay afternoon at - ke |the Llks Flag day exerciees at the park|Charles Como, Henry Gauthler, Mr. |aeroon (Tursdes) the VI e e | N ey suthering and several organish- |7 . occur; " 155 SR o Soap andhot water. | Re- rurses’ trainging class at tha City hos- | park. Pieasant sireet. Shortly after 3jon Pleasant street. There was a genersl|Gaudreau, Mrs. Walker; also many other meet. The memberships are ciassed as|tions were present to assist the Elks. _dr;» mi‘_-mmns_ wh v oo “47%g] |[pital, Worcester, Mass. made ‘a short | o h il fro fous local | display of flags at local business houses |friends. Emile Lafranier had oh - 5 o . tated in two weeks. - b gl | stay with her parents, Rev. And Mrs. C. | onoors foomia” by f«-:’:,.c;aif’,‘ifl gy e i e g e assigning the aummobll::.a;nfn:srs;‘{u‘:{ ‘°"f'";",‘,| A;';‘:':n;eia!(e’slinol“fi::ey:', i ‘F"r‘ hei Bpen 'L‘;""‘séi.z'y{:.'.&'\f with & number of local organisation \ H. Puffer i e of r|doon and W. C. P he sustaining $25, . ce of the Shore Line IWaY | and had held many fimportamt officer fi % each carrying a flag. fell in behind the| Mrs. James Mack has returned to her|de rovost had charge of |5 % s Dell Bt tas. thoaghl 2 BIL hocot e A S oric 3 ross the |home in East Hampton after visiting rel-|directing the cars. & drive w J - Suc | Company that the cars w X She was a member of the Daughters of s Enl ’?o"o‘lhrrlX:;e b::dz;»ndp:ri“m-:-‘|\:c:"\:d:eu iy p = """ The committee in charge for St. Jonn's | PSSt this year to collect the amounts due | " Norwich and Weaterly line ihis| Rebekah, the United Order of Geldw grouped themselves about e grounds.| Ruymond A. Parker and Roland B.[council was James Coffey, J. A. Leahy,|thi week O e peay R ced (hla 1ins | CFO%: 004 Ladies' Soslety and of the a (1) S the girls forming a pretty picture with |Jordan returned home Wednesday night|O: G- Charron, Eugene Ouilimette and| Dorothy S. Wheeler ot Ashaway, 8|Bulletin. For many in2 | poweatuck Congregational church. Potter Hill idence. Frank W. Hines of South Dakots has arrived at the shore and will spend th and Jostph Murphy of Prov- Cortnoir. Out of town relatives who attended the funerals were Mr. and Mre. Arthur Wil- lett of Norwich; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i ) i K U X i 1| has not run cars through the towns be-|; vived by thres Brothir Gésige . 5 g Sy i h cy | Emile Dupere, committee for L'Union St.|graduate of the Westerly High school & is survives : . NEW JITNEY LINE R Tarey B Mecronky, homan 3. have. boen.for.abeut.ton daye ona han,|30an, Alfred Lotsele, Josph TLeveaus,|end Mise Mary I, Damerel af Weststly| tween Hallvile and Westeriy 404 the | Murphy o Aunaway, James Morphy o G_et Thin Kellsy and James J. Lee. The history|ing trip. Word has been sent home that |Alda Boulais, Paul’ Cournoyer and E.|are among the graduates at Connecticut|news is very gratifying to residents all of the flag was interestinzly recounted by Mr. Lee, following which three disks of flowers were arranged. one on top of the other, forming a replica of the Lib- B. Frank Bugbee caught two record Daily, Inciuding - Sund salmon during the trip. College this year, both young ladies have served in the clubs as prominent members, aiso assisted in raising the along the line who will welcome the trolley service once more. It was first believed that a gasoline car could be | i Willimantic to Stafford | ping at Eaglevil prings, Mansfield Depot, stop- Mer- Reliable, l;o__me Tabules, and following simplegdirections. smoother; work seems easier and- actualiy pleasant. More buoyant and ambitious feel- ing takes possession of the whole body and Funeral Director-& Embalmer New Blouses IN NEW MODES . Just received a new line of beautiful Summer Blouses, fashioned of Georgette, Crepe-de-Chine, French Voiles:andIrish Crochet. There are many ‘delightful styles, and you surely must see them. White, and light colors, with short or three-quarter sleeves, at $5.50 up to $8.98. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. church was filled and crowds were lin- L ed up outside on both sides ived ice cream cones, the gift of the illiam Sullivan, Two more members of the Knights of Columbus, Byron Provost and George Audette, wers stationed at were cloted by the band playing The Stars and Stripes Forever march. Make Remarkable Offer To Any Person In Norwich Who Is Weak, Sick, Nervous or Run-Down. It Is Now Possible flor You to Come to This Store, Buy a Regular $1.10 Package of Nuxated Iron for 85 Cents, Use It for Two Weeks, and If at the End of That Time You Have Not Received All, and Even' Greater Benefits Than You Expect, Simply Bring the Wrapper Back to Lee & Osgood Go., and We Will Cheerfully Hand You Back Your Money. Norwich people may well ask how we can afford to make this remarkable atisfaction or Money Back” offer. Medical examinations by physicians all over the cpuntry show that an amazing number of people lack 100% iron in their blood. At a recent conference, Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Out Door Department), New York, and the Westchester Countv Hospital, sald, “Without iron, the blood becomes weak, thin, pale and watery. In many people this so serts ously weakens their Vital Organs as to lead them to believe that they have heart or stomach trouble, kidney disease, nerve force exhaustion or some other serious ailment. I have had people come to me thinking they had heart trouble; because they often had pains and palpitation of the heart, sudden dizziness, faintness or spots before tho eyes. In a great many of these cases, the moment iron was supplied, all of these sSymptoms disap- peared.” We make this offer because Genuine Nuxated Iron contains true organic iron like the iron in your blood. So many people are deficient in iron who would surely be benefited by this remarkable remedy, that we recommend that'you come right to Lee & Osgood Co, and get your bottle ot Nuxated Iron. Use it for two weeks, and note the improvement in your own case in strength, energy and endurance. If you are not more than surprised at the results, just bring back the wrapper and we will promptly refund your money. without questicn. Mrs. Joseph Laflesh, Milbury, Mass.; Mr. Moosup; Mr. and Mrs. Troux, Moosup. Samuel Butterworth of the Lawton Worrissey led in the recitation of the rosary. The K. of C. members brought & beautiful floral piece, Gates Ajar. Members of the K. of C, were then as- signed as guards, remaining throughout the nizht and morning. Later in the evening the members of Councll St. George, L'Union St. Jean the Baptiste, of Which Mr. Phillips was also # mem- | ber, marched in a body to the hous there offering prayers. The members of Union St Jean the Baptiste on Tues- day brought a beautiful floral piece. Throughout the evening and Tuesday friends and relatives from all parts. also delégations from the St. Anne _soclety and of the local carders’ union of which Mr. Phillips was president, visited the house where the three bodies were ly- ing in their coffins in the same room. During the evening Mrs. William Vin- cient, mother of the two women and mother-in-iaw of Mr, Phillips collapsed again from grief, as did also Leo Vin- cient, her son, Tuesday evening, St. John's, €ouncil $25,000 in the recent campaign. license, Norwich people here Tuesday fncluded 4 of the a Even a few daye® treatment is likely to | EIKS. When the members of the Eiks | Sireet and Mrs. John Laflesh, Putnam; Mrs. La- | Miss Josephine Edward, K. C. White an JAY M. SHEPARD show & pleasin Teguction The sisp spaty | 10dKs marched into the park the band | RCCh e it vate RS iy and son, Jewett City; Mr. and |Frank Williams, Susceeding Filmore & Shepard become lighter, the flesh firmer, the skin |played Auld Lane Syne. The servicss David Hebert, Flag day evening, Westerly lodge, No. 678, B. P. O. E., observed it by holding TR “ No. 2354. held commemorative - services at theéir council Phillips. Those conducting fhe services were Rev. Father Morrissey;. the chap- lain, Grand Knight = Ovilia - Charron, Deputy Grand Knight Edgene Oullniette, Chancelior James Coffey and = Warder Samuel Chabotte/ Members “of “the K. of C. and St. Jean Baptiste Socicty will act as bearers at the funeral today | Twenty-five years is the average dife of chambers - for Brother | used but the idea has had to be aban- summer. there, " i M 3 ; Mr. - mily Law, row, South Willington.and West Willing- erty bell. At the base of the hell were PLAINFIELD L:Il)lr!ccqfi;fxi?:rzhd“l\‘;rsmivalx;:éa T5eh | The iaw requiring a license Sy O Geass 1. Shinee o, Bakt, isa- L PR P m":\"';,';',;‘, {;. ,,.,':‘ 4 ton. . red roses, then came white lilace 20| il most imrressive funeral ever wit. |Vert, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tatro, New |E in fresh water here will go int> 21| wich s visiting friends on Moss street. | 1™ Me-. &re he - Thariar. Buke 18 Mo Reduction System on ton were blue violsts. Mr, Kellev| o T8 e O ol t 9 {Bedford; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Buckley, | ¢t July 1. Many applications have al-| With & Vo il (FO0CT Ul jana s here P . e ibais - Sistig Tharsday, Juns 15, 1 and Rév. Mr. deCready then ‘in turn | (iS5G I3 Siiae, DATCs Lok Diace B 8 | B ion, M. and Mrs. Fransis Jiomer, |ready been received at the town clers| D, W. Hurlh The phrase, ] o back round trips dally, leaving Railroad street, addcessed the gathering. giving mspi. | 0¢lock Wedneasy morning when the | Boston, Mr. and Mra Francis Vincant, | R0Y Uit Sliid B0 (PVRCE fortne summ meaning “taken by surpeise,” s 2 Willimantic, § a 200D moand 4| Fat persons, particularly those from 10 to |ng patriotic addresses. - Charles v, | faneral services were held for Mrs, Will- family, Providence; Frank Mette. Nor.|&ins July 16 and continues until March| The World Wide Guild of Caivary |al term. A sbip i VR p.m Fare to Stafford Springs, 3100, and | - 6 pounds abore normal weight, will be in- | ;1i1) "at g stated time during the cere.| /@M ViNcent's two daughters and son- wich: Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lanois and |31 The fee for a resident’s license 's|Baptist church held the annual picnic at|the salis are suddenly biown back to other places in proportion. Schedule | terested to loarn that they might reduce |mony, sounded the eleven bells. signi- Yl Eale ek Mee Ben |tamily, Arctie, R. T; Mr. and ' Mre |2¢, aliens $2.15, and for non-residents|tne East beach, Watch Hill, Wednesday. |the wind. S o SRR NER Jobes. o Ty ety ents while eatinf Al |fying the Eiks toast to absent mem.|Jamin 2 “were "conducted from Mr. He |Charles Vincent, Lowell, Mass : Mr. and |$1.15. The penaity for vioiation of the SN TP Ee becoming siender and healthicr. - Nothing | bers, and the band broke into the mel. | jCrVICEs we At St, John's church over |Mrs. Felix Vincent and family, New |license law is $20. Women, aiso chil- ‘Wilimante: | sirenuous or weakening. Youwantbis! - oy of America Tollowing the exer-| OIS NN, AL SG Tohms chureh over | vor e Vincent, of Fert Wrisht: Wik, | dren ander 5. do not have to take out & e This should be done by using Korein |Cisen the school children lined up and g liam ‘Arpin and daughter, Baltic; Mr. and Gains 10% Pounds Mail coupon for the 'oF Ironised ¥ ‘Treatment of Note how it how quickly how quickly pimples, immedintelr in 22 Days! begin ;g.;’a ete. Plkeire nsteadof s k. Y 1o take—wil stomac} coupon Now ! Note:—IRONIZED YEAST is sold at all c—u.mh—a-mh . ——————— - myita Gt = Mills corp. loaned the closed car and | oo eam nE, Patriollc exercises At v ¥ R ILLIMANT ! Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Cardinal, their|the door. The ushers, also members of | h e e cox park. e band rendered an exce! o . . SO AL UL Connitlie| ot oee e | g gitee Ame Carlioal Shi ' 3ok | e Salcits s amembses oE Srrdered the services of the two nurses. |{(% "program. . Former State Senator Ironized Yeast Brings Amazing vy tedncion without reat emedt o may now | Sroalc DUDTeS. and son Altred, left|isle. Wiliam Peichie: left lsle. Joseth | ctmpanies. drn m mi e, ok [ Daniel E. Geary from Providance Improvement in Movie Beauty be very thankful at having found & ges Wednesday at midnight by motor en|Meteriere; center right, Adelard Gobiel; er of the deceased. 2 spoke on patriotism.. The history of the & system. M_‘H"",_m u_“; route to Montreal. They expect to ar-left center, Charles A. Gobelle. The K.| 1. E. Kennedy of Danielson had charge | AMerican flag was given by Richard F. NOTHER startling evidence of Iromised mm Brfl‘- live longer and happier! Ewjoy life! Itis |5\ve &t their destination today (Thurs-|of C. guard of homor _were: Grand |of the funeral mreaneememen Lenihan and the Amreican flag tributs P S 2 e Yeast's value as a weight-builder! In s test y 11 safe. rational andhealtbful. In each pkge. |427) by nightfall. After visiting in|Knight Ovilla Charron: Past G. N. Ralph | The bodies of Byron Phillips and Mrs. her 83 day test of conducted under the supervision of a pl FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND there Is & monep.rofund gaamatoe. Buya |Montreal they are to leave for St Ce-)Seng; Deputy Grand Kuight - Eugene | Dells et way e LS and Mre == Z Ironised Yeast Miss Dorothy Byrne, pretty artist's model EMBALMERS mh‘efl“fldlfbhlql(ll'b-yu‘ Fatre ‘whete Miss Loretta Qardinal at-{Ouilletts; Advocate,J. ‘A Leahy ' and|grae orosing at Sterling, Sunday, also Nov.10 Dec.3 | movie beat ins 105 pounds—in only 99 _ store, or send $1. (meney, check or tends. sclool. ° After spending _three | Brothers James Bugby and Henry Pei- | that of Mrs. en Dette Sho mioe s e o . « ot 88 Unlan St Willimantic, Conm. | and recsive pkee.. phei 'nr. weeks in Canada Miss Cardinal will ve-|chie. The delegation stood guard as dhe | Backus hocoire) Sy o Jied at the, Weieht . Josibe 1181 | days! Miss Byrnc's measurements, taken befbre Phons 298 iLady Assistant) Korein Co, ND-73 Station X, New York | turn Fome with them. bodies were brought out of the home | her njuries: ware wreatht se b from oot oo in 2% [ and after the test, are givenat the lef. —_— ; Tho street committee authorized ut|and also as they were borne into the | of Hebert Philline, hushand of Ao pr St e d e A striking the board meeting Monday night o got | church. Dusing the services they atood | hert. Monday. 15 the. coening me: 7o, A<, L Df 10 te F by no means an ex In’ touch with the Camnecticu company | al ailentien B3 the caskst of Mr. T | tne ‘members of Bt orye mEuty By Neck . .it¥in. 12% in. F@E€ | ooc For it Is niok at all me- to securs trolley servico on the city end | 1ips. YR i ke, X - Mail couponbelow | usual for thin, nervous, aves- 9 of the Willimantio-South Coventry trol-| In the Solemn high mass of requiem |way s membes mot b holr moomrn 03 Avoided by tak- the, ool 4 folks ley line produced quick results. Wed-| Rev. Richard P. Morrissey was cele-|in & v, y v. _ ree Day Free 'y in a body, headed by Rev. Father Mor- Treatment of | togain five ‘more nesfay morning a one-man car was sent|Dbrant, Rev. W. A. Keefo of Norwich, rissey, chaplain of the council, with Irenised Yeast. | onthe o Grand Knight Ovilla Charron and Past Waich the resal Grand Knight Ralph Seney, marched to Siae . . M Hebérta house whers the thres bod- D.rw' Ohio.—*T had such pai 1 lmal'ltlc onn es are lyins. At tho house Rev. Father | spat'] hat to be tarned in : ad . i i - 4 » < -

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