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! ‘from pernicious an been nonnnod to the house for the past (to_ his wite . Mr. Fijilhouse | - '8 ted that We would take hig) ! eared hOSQ!. hever own_ life, aithough Sunday he app ey t and’ remar! m«d e never was going to Tecove: his heaith. Monday morning whilg HilliaiSe Was preparing . breaklas ‘that he. Mrs, L she | of Magefieid. and at on neard shot and after an investigation | ik mill in Conantville. ¢ | cure “subserit Wpaper recommended by the state conve! are uou At the same time to nn&hk rfi peog‘ Ge Monday \'nQ)'nlng \vafi a ;o T ducted 2| al will be T e lodal store gfidon in. neighhors who. also heard the |in M wmdfim ZDr. F. M. Smith, Mr. Hiilhouse's physielan, was, called and he t.*Hope cemetery. . ANHSYer bt b oS Gid Wewiowea | Funeral services for Sarah Elizabeth| Fourth of July Stevens were held Sunday afterns 'imr). o'clock at the home:of her ni sfreet for fia Hei‘en, have r'g sent_for Medical Fxaminer Dr. Louis I. Mason wh pronounced death due to self- mfilnn by Tevolyver’ shot. und g esioy for the removal of the body Hillhouse,_for seyera) JIn_Yight farming and in agditio: was local usn( for Watking' Remedy. H has many friends in the \idnll) of Nor- wich. He was born in Montvi ille. Ang. 11, 1869, ¢ gon of David and Harriet E. Swyeet Ilhouse. Mr. Hillhouse came here 25 E and was engaged in the truck. iness for several vears. < Rutherford, N. and a stster, Mrs. A. L. 1., S Goorke “Botbiat of Boston was in 1_police court Monday morning, {driving of a_ moto ilty, Dr..Rotblat friends from New York . from a dance at the Casi- after mid Bumbrln from the reet, - where the e officer said 45 cle nrked over, city lifie to Willi r. - Rotblat said he 'fl! cemetery down, He oing quite at the : Jum ;&‘”‘" X fim\ Was paid. cfl' said. * e shaves without ms 1, years had been He leaves his wife 2 brother, Wiiliam Hillhouse of '\mposefl a fine | % »i}u&uk. 4n; fiwo:d e e Crane and R:xmrq Cr; ne, taken to \West Kennebunk, where burial took place at 3. D«ocloc Pine Grove cemetery. TFuneral Direct o’: Jay M. Shepard was in chares of the ar- rangements. * A delegation of 300. nellbcrn of lli- | manti¢_iodge,.No, 1311, B, P: Q. ‘E)ks, motored to Putnam Monday even) attend the carnival opened ‘hy the. lvm of that place. Monday evening was des ignated as. Willimantic night... One hun. dred and fifty automobiies, were engaged. The. Boy, Seouts and the American. band made the trip -in.two froeks.« The Elk cars and private automobiles took on.the appersance of a parade as they left Willl-" mantie. & . Thus far ug;mmh muse has not at- | fected Willimanti gins coming. schedule schiool. ylrd. and e body! w: -fid “HorTibics dnd he T e B , Mon -D l‘fifi mifik\' w\l! be ( grand; ufay, the wm “be a display of fireworke op. Bingham's Hill, will be patriotic-adt Briet Mention. T n Worg Phylus }iq%n ss ;Ifll’l 6, has a; heY Miss ’:’& making four. & Triese 4 He mo “defivery of mafi from the local, postoffice either by. th\ ty or Iritval’ garrier The postal -and moh?y‘“ofiié’ flepfl:t-' 3 56 f6# the entire day. The | - and stamp windows will unti] 11.a..m. i LWl be 7SS g M, D 830 pleachre Beach (m' the summer. Béach, R. I, for the Fourth. ! Mr, and Mrs. Darius M. Bennet Hartford and Mrs, Leilia mr on, hak retirned, from.a “of the|visit With her daushter in New Rochelle fhe Shea [and is wit hher daug) fixr )\!rs Chester M. Scripture, of 145 v:: ¥ ed that they | Emerson Staebner, and n{ Staebner, who hflhee teachihg in the |- m, Mass., is vfi(‘} lon in_town Trows and exha'mer Mrp. Tian Ba;rws mrkham and the latter's 5 Bov | daughter of Hartford are at Chatlestown, “gen-1R 1. for the suminer. 'mejza;,vowuam- \& L after-d iy weere for m- gihe sidents. Miss Louis: yaébner. daughter of Mr. fwm. “showing andMre, Fuaemk W. Staebner, arrived Baturday from. New. h h she is emyloyed by a telephs, Rev. Harry S. MdC:‘eidy and hig mox.her by ,G. Don- | and sister start ay on their vaca- the | tion, tp" be gone for, two months. There M. lett | ¥ill be no regular services at the Congre- %\4@“‘ gétiouhl church- until the first Sunday in ‘was: bl i i oioe. kins: for, ent,. whoee it _Pupils_of the Pjal hpfid schools who were nefther_absent, tardy, nor . dismiss- ed during the school year 1021-22 are Memorial services were il Sunday for | as follow: 38 members of the local Woman's Rellef Prainfield High George Brown, corps. Xo 728, by. officers and members, at | AdolBh Friese,” Gla ysBurdk\k the G. A 2. vlot i Willimantic cemetery.| _Central Viljage school, Miss Abbie L. Bouquets “vere placed on the 24 graves | Medbury, principal, Room '3: Ermest there; the other graves are in surround- | Shi ing towns. One member dfed during the | Watregan schuol Miss MsbaL C Frink, year. teacher, Room 1: . Wesley G Sunday P L 4.30_o'elock | . Moo M“‘“e = G‘“""v there was a_collision.in the middle of the | Prineibal. Wiifiat_ Richardson, bridge over the Willimantic, river,, the| Miss Mary L. Byles, teacher, Room boundary' line of the towns,of Windham{3: Fhfl-rmlq.hfifl‘)“ and_ Stasia. Korab. and_Columbia, . between owned and Driscoll, teacher, Room Mr. eofil‘e’n‘« ‘fa he po- \m of antiques o of fatier ; Pierre LaChafice, the fat'her. aftdr spending xe emh surrounding y , Ldtham are at) N Mes. nf Freder.ck w.f T @t B T i h&'&.n{rmfifi"’r | day there{ > deia'-;@doammunlty L service MY, ana Mtk Anthony Woods are visit- | Mr. and Mrs. Waiter | o Bife Choye, pomes T. Feank Howle There was, a_la) { docial in the \‘ew,, eveningz. Chie stmeu o hm Joseph Fishk Biest of his ishicin's par: n He «;x Patrick Ccrmors or nrd ing his mother, Mrs. F. J, : road f; h trafic on the to Ne ondon was yery, e sanlrsay The riew line of fotdr Luses| did a thriving busit ess run there were three hul they, were filled.to_capacity. Miss Allison Bailey. is the guest of her !brother Charfes M. Bailey i New Brit- Benjamin Loudon of flonton is, family on Broadway for a few Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewisha Tracy and daughter Mabel motererl to]- Mystic and Groton £ Point Sun Mr. and Mrs. Ernest s&m: wi daughter Isabeile motored Sunday. Their daush&er has been spewding the past tn with her grandparents, ‘Mr. Isaac Geer, returncd home With Mrs, Archic Lamb. i§ . visiting ;;e; mother, Mrs. Josephine Hart, of East Hartford. Mrs. Annie Shérman anfl Mzs, E Clark were Hartford visitors Wetn Mrs. Fred Armstrong_and ed | Race entertained the Ladies' Ald soclety at the Community house Thursday. George Parker of Brooklyn spent Sufi- day with Mes. L. A. White.” Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larkin R. fl,,un EF'% Mrs”‘ ene {13 waukee, Wis., and Mrs, Mrs. Helen Sage of Norwich nesday ith Mrs. A. T. Br Mrs. Christine Lawson and Missy Friedd ; Yo wich called on. Mrs. Jermette Hoffman Monday. Mildred and Mary Augysta epent several days the past weel Mrs. Join Carney at Willimantie, Me. Gregwin of Manchester syent Sun- day with H. R. Hoffman. Mr, and Mrs..Henry !}ac annjng .erly are closed for the day ‘office has holiday hours. clerks x&m stores worked late Monday night driven by Charles H. Snow q? No, 63, Tur-, ner gtreet, thig city. and Jopn Sandstone of No. 21 Whipple . strecy, w,cace Mass. Tha wheels . of .both cars Jocked and came off @nd the fenders were dam- aged. Each driver accused the. other of heing to blame, “The matter Wwas reported to the local nolice and the parties agreed to settle the affair between themgelves. A solemn high mas Jean Baptiste will be - DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECIALIZING IN PAINLESS EXTRACTING 745 MATN STREET, WILLIMANTIC 2 H Ladlsh.uflf Stawarz. : Ruth Wflbo Plainfie]d_school, Cecil T, Butler, prin- okl Miss M ig‘\-gt Sullivar, teagh- ers, Room §: Margarét Lees, Beward Liste tedcher, Room Mlss Felen F. Doyle, feacher, Room 6: Arthur Arsenauit, est Cotnoir, George leson rda Bv.ruer Flozsgce i Merciér, Florence Taber, die Bacon of were guests Saturddy of Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Fred Race enterta!qed at tea, on mn, is the guest of her Miss u&xe Shzfrield. Lydia Johnson, Mre. Albert Stiles and Tuesday Mys, O. Louis. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Duerr. Ralph Armstrong of Springfleld, Maks.. and, Miss A ras, Porto, Ric e e e v is home to spend. the Fourth with his pareni . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arm§ V;flr idence have opened WEST A€ tHik {5 a légal holiday the banks d nedrly all places of business in West- The [)ost Many of the Pollcemfln George Matheson Rhode Tsland motor vehiclt de- nt I8 pitrolling the streets and are to. _go .on duty today (My) Reckléss drivers have heard] ficer Matheson and he as all of ler men on duty will make the rosd l(ws more to the purpose for which ¥ designed. George Bailey s driving a new car. . Attorney, Michabl P. KeHslier of Bos- ‘with tup 1§ vistting his father, Michael Kelle- P57y Caltherine Good and three sons of kaway, New York, are gusss of Mrs, ard Halpin. L. Vose, cf Yonkers, N. it of her daughter, Mary 8. Hihnah Tapley. cf Springfield, sister, Mrs. is Vaughn of Su'.z‘h Norwalk, ., i5 the guest of his' father, Owen, Thdnh.! Phfllml And family of Prov- their . cottage at From_fhe tiny toddler with ~foot hesitantly placed _upon ‘the bottom-most step, 1o the venerable FW at_the top _of nlac " i mm by all for the vim, vigor and abunddnt vital en- ergy with which it blesses each The earlier in Iife that ofie begins the ude of Tanlac, the better equipped will that pér- son be to cope with the vicls- situdés of this existence. By preparing the digestive system - of the youngster Tanlac smooths - the path and insures hedlth and strength _through all the years ahead. We can- not forget that the foundation for _health in our ad- vance dars is laid during the | early yedrs of 1ife, How #ad it is fo see men and \woftien by the thousdnds going thro life with less than half of the vagorous health, strength aAd capacity for = the enjoy- mént that is thefr birthright. And how miich sad@der it is_to know that @il their sufferiigs and lack of happinefs are due to their own mlura to take nd- ERLY evening in Cathedral hall, Broad strést, Providence. The members of the com- mittee from Westerly ace Dr. ©'Connell, Dr.” John Finf, John J. Dunn, Jotm Mur- Joseph L. Lénihan, of the Immacu- late Conception parish, At Wakefield, at the Episcopal church of the Ascension, Rey. John George Crawfford was ordained a priest Sunddy Bishop James De Wolf Perry officiate A number molcred from Westerly to"al | Mr. and Mr! A. B, Thomas are vis- iting in Bridgeport, over the, Fourth. The mniembers of Hope Ri ah Iodge gave a surprise party o Mrs. George Jagger ol Moss street, at the homs of Mrs, J, E. Gardiger ix:day “Byening. A deliciolis supper, w: served to ab, 20 members. A handsome handbag ahd g0ld plece wWas presented Mrs. Jagger, %ho is to léeave for Sacramento, Cal., to reside. At £.30_p. m, Monday a fire alarm wab rung in from box 5. The fire companies responded for a fire which started-in the P. H. Ople drygoods store and the blaze wds soon out. The fire originated in the bésement and seon spread to the upper floors. Threg, streams of water, were played on the firé and the firemen did excellent work to_confine the blazs) with much beyond the ed through sition2_ Take this under your serious consideration, and answer these quesuonq for yourself. én, if the answers are u satisfacfory, go to any drug- gist and purchase a bhottle of Tanlac, you, 00, may be- come strong-and healthy with the enérgy and vitality to ac- cqmpmh your desires, just a#é marny thousands of others hl\e publicly eumed were the résults they ed from tdk- ing Tanlac. .f!‘a.nhc is~ sold by all good druggi! the pojsons its . decompo- Sunday of W. Ledward ahd family. Fred and Henry Dolbaum of New Torl are spending the holiday with their par ents, Mr. and~ Mrs. Dolbaum on Ebx Street. ¢ LEDYARD Mrz. George W. Mansfield, of Poqust3n- uck, and Carrie Eidora, younzest dxu‘h ter of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Finnegan of this_town, were married Friday at- ternoon, June 30th, at the rectory of the Mystic Catholic church, (St. Patrick’s) by the pastor, Rev. Father William J Fitzgerald. The witnesses were Mr, Mrs, Frank Barlow, the bride’s brother. in-law and sister. T ASHAWAY At St Joseph's church, Conn,, Tu~sday, Jun a&r:’m Robert, Tor rey and Pauline Caffrey were marrjege. by Rev. Father. O'Brien oi Stamford, who celebrated _the mass and performed the weddifig cere- mony. The _bride's attendants Keyes, 'maid of honor, qt iass more_and ° Torrey, ~ brid groom wds attended by Puu rick. The bride was we by her brother, Daniel y. She wasx gowned in 'Mte satin_with t_rl]n _&nd her. veil was_fastened with orange soms. For ornament she wore & String it Mys. Malzle, Clark and. daughter Plunnz View. to tné bulmng. The ‘store was filled JAY M. SHEPARD Sucessding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer .6 NORTH 8T, WiLLiMANTIC Sifdy Rilistone. Tel. Connedtion Kiliourey Bros. NERAL DIRECTORS AND ary's church this (Tuesday). morning at gonock Rev. J.-J. Papillon will_speak el L soziety will. attend in a. bod The Frogs of Windham Motoreycle elab through Adelard Mathieu is arranging for another motorcyele hill .climbing. conte to be held some Sunday, during the month The location of the meet will be on the Willlam Mathieu property, €ast side of the Columbia. state’ highway, where a sijnilar ‘meet®was - held last fall. Mec. Mathieu states that e has.a permit to hold the gontest from the state police de- partment. The contest is'open to all New England riders. The Odell M. Chap rst. lflsu Louls> M. Elliott, teacher, Ruo Edith Johnson. Miss Helen L. PHIips, 4: Walter Collin, Eddie Vésper. 3 teacg\ct,, Room Lacourse, Leo Norman Burton, Frances' Mathew- mg Helén L. Newton, tédcher, Room 2: Lena Butler. Miss Celia, S. Israel], teacher; Room o Wiltiam lfi!rd Mys. Josie G. Buell, tedcher, Room 2: Helen, Krauss. Green_Holiow kehool, Cvieé M- Renn’ Mil- TS ler, teacher: Margaret Mille Pond Hi] sghool, Mis§ Mildred WHES YOU' WANT 1o put your busi- .h heore the:public, ihere is no.medls 2 ‘ou:h the advertising STORE Ter, won a_good share I»Iaa:ley, teacher: Oclide Millett, Olney Thompsopville—The ahnudl meeting of the_Thompeonville. fire district last week a$ largely attended. The firemen who are :nembers of a Voluliteer departriient asked for.an ircrease in pay from $§25 a year to $100 a year, and some oppcgflion we¥ expected. The. increase, however Was unanithously. granted. In adaition’ | one permanent man was appointed to bBe at hexdq:lanen. , CLOSED TODAY 49 Axprrsox Sr., Porrrax, Maixe. “ I was troubtéd with Constipation evur;ineo‘le;nrémember Asa. y ibject to E@Mm and Paid in o leh !ld 2 1 s’hmui to read zbout “Fruit:d. #g0. Bhuis then; T have besn &esot Headachts, my_ bowels ‘haye beéén regular, and from the' use of “Fruit: -tives” (Frifit Laxo Tablets) I feel I bave darlved the g George Colombe, Edfiund baflgmm days the past week*with Rev. and Mrs. Phfllis of Higganum visited for severdl ‘Willlam Tate. W, ¥ . Prosser. and of New Brum: aAnt View and opened the Tefft cotrage Mies Florence Grow of Bofll‘m 1§ vikit- { for fl\e Selswm ing Mrs. Arthur Smith. Myrs. Arthur Smith has réturned, home Miss Mary E EAgilsh, tédcher, Room | after spending several days with friends E ‘ in Norwich. Mr. ed after visitiny relatives Mich. They.also visited < Frod G. Bliss spent severdl days the | 'pam weel in Bdston, o Mass. spent Saturday, and their aunt, Mrs. Jennette Hoff iny. the trip by autombobile. Mr. dnd Mrs. Ered G Bl and Mrs. Georye Bécl ing over the Fourth The#mflua.mq of St. and the members of. miotored _fo dy Bea companied by Rev. (tors. A pleasint day was spent and the outing was, enfoved by 4lL.. Mr. and Mrs. - mnu Cots of Phifiidel. fhia_are visiting M of High street. L Mr. and Mrs. WiHEm &P \Iaw York are visiting Mes, Wfllhm Md}flh’a of Bo guest of his father, Tax Collector | MeGutre, i’t O1T. DISCOVERED 6% !fi? e 3 b ber o! the firh of C. W. Campbell & Co. 8 - T o T W..Qii ir shi it Yl the day here. el of 22 Elm strect engagement of kis to Frelérick C. Buf- eney "l’ the su- son _‘of New Tork, roéll university who young. from Worcester, , have arrived lt Plefl,"ld[ View fer Jveeks. They ‘are camgmv at the llte!‘ Higgins is visiting 13s (. ATiell of Providense, a re;‘hfin( of Westerly is in town el H. Chaphian, of Edst ave- A house party today, cottage at Pleasant number of guests have Visitors ffled the strects of Westerly 0pping and prepar- The selling of_ fire- mru busy until late There will bé nlo forral obssrva The great attraction will it the ;Aew BO)f course at mam hcuu-lng plants and W i’ Provi- “Sfi “‘iu" Cc.a C. Pavey, who haye , are guest of Mr. ben”Austin of Newton ave- .%:, with snioke. Clerks employed thers-went out in an orderly manner and no com- motion reésulted among thé _shoppers. Soon the firemen had the flames under control Just what started the fire is un- known. But for the brick sidéwalls of the boiler room a worss fire might have respited. Just what the damdge t6 stock is has not beén detérmined. Tt wis for- tunate for that section of High street that the fire did not break éut at right ag the vicinity is _se thickly settied. Smoke and water sééms to hdve - done most damage. The store adjoining Opie's block and occupied by Louis Tuch, as a clothing store was filléd with smoke. The employes assisted in moving oit boxes of dry goods_at the Opla store Lnd gave the alarm, THe box was rung in by the chief. o4 STONINGTON The Wadawdnuck club members are planning to have fireworks this (Tues- day) évening_at their clubhouse onyWa ter stréet. This hds been the custonr for the past few. years and people who| [ reside in stcmin;tyn have the pleasure of witnessing the /fireworks cisplay.. Wednesday nomha thrée First Bap- tist church young lddies will leave for Ni eld, MaAss., where fhey will enjoy |4 week's outing. Aloha Camp at East Northfield is a religious camp and theFe s _much gnteren “shown by the voung ladies here who aftend. Those wio léave Wednésday are msq E Miss Helen K» Miss ¥ l:hnrch who W‘m leave to attend for| oné_ wfiék. are Mirges Violet Duke 2nd vrv*r?v for today. They were put on Monday m‘ll( and will remain 6n duty in Alt parts of the town, until Wedneulny onu Louis. of pearls. 1A The maid of honor weré a Eown of brehid tace and chiffon with picturs Bat to match. The bridesmaids were dressed in white organdie A receptioh on the lawn at the home of the bride followed the church cers mony. A breakfast was served. In the receiving line heside the Wed: ding party were Miss Hugges, nm"g: ;| the bride, and Mrs. Torrey, mother of groom. The bride's presen ln Hren, silver, cut glass and m After the summer vacation Mr ané Mrs. Torrey expect to live in Ashaway, where the former is principal of the school. Thosé from Ashaway in attenda at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gray, Miss Christina Lynam, Miss Ger- trude Stillman, Amos Kenyon, Lawrencs Rényon and six members of the high School class of members of _the high school class of "22. hl'{.: M Mary Partelo, Merritt nyon, te Kenyon, Clara Hole and Arling Ken- yon. PROVIDENCE YOUTH STEALS YROM BENEFACTOR New York. July *8. -Jonfi 7 who ran away from, his hotii Providénce-a week ago. nur;; 3 dandy Fourth of July fn ot for_one thing—he “swiped” $5 4, a1| him. and when Joseph told & homelessness and friendliness into his own home. Toddy be $5 bill, which hé fotind i Je Agents of the Chiidren's seph in hand and now he Fourth on a train going Exmé (o deter