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Going on 'I'on(lhi. -and ?m-eun Ordnr o! found a qnaflrw a!u?ed &!&enmu and a search mde er: arrest r S that bad fi!fi‘ldnfinflf"fldlhm casi ', Was arrested h}.Nn. 8 Valley street, Somoff being ,at the American Thread com- _plant where he had been work- xur the past' few weeks. malinski is married and s 48 yclrl ‘old. When questioned by a re- Domalinski said that he was a native. of -Poland but came to this country about twelve years ago, mak- ing his home in Pittsburgh, Pa. About Iwo Yyears a2go he came to ‘this city, leaving his wife and three children in Pittsb He opened a cobbler ghop 2t No. § Valley street and since that tme has worked there and had his ‘Yiving ‘quarters in the rear of the itore. Shortly after hig arrival in this »ity’ Domalinski organized a sociallst party which has held meetings at his shop every Sunday since forming. Do- malifiski has held the office of pres- ldent. of this organization and was a leader in activities in this city. He had never become: a citizen of this country, Semof?, who is single and about 33, is #150 an-alien. He was born in Uk- rania and came to this country about five years ago, making his home _in Greeneville, Maine, where he worked for -gevera) years as kitchen man-at a lumbér camp. Before’ coming. to Wil- I'mantic he -stated that he had 8tOp- ped at Boston for a short while. He came to-this city about four weeks 2g0 and has roomed at 64 Chapman Btreet, having been 2 roommate-of Mike Moros who was arrested Sun- #ay. He recently secured work at ¥‘§ Jocal plant of the ' American company. m federal . officer who ‘'made the arre=is stated.that both of these men had been under surveillance for same Hme and that evidence 6f sufficient “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE POI- | SONS.TROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS | fessor Ernst.told how the Germans {captured their. eities. Professor Ernst successful; eatened against_him i! : mfim!ed to. expound his theor] of ;government. It is claimed that a icharter of a Russian nationalist or- ganization was found at his shop at the time of his arrest. 3 e .men were taken to Norwich on Tues@ay night and will be given ‘2 hearing there today (Wednuduy; s been under the.eye of the local pou::e for. some time and they aided the'federal officers in ar- resting him and Somoff. The men were ‘detained at the police station for a_ time Tuesday afternoon before they were taken to Norwich. Tuesday morning was some cold in Willimantic. The mercury was re- ported as hitting the lowest mark thus far, this year. In. several places in the city it was reported between 20 and 25 degrees below, but persons from hill sections and further away from ' the center reported that 'the thermometers ‘read “nearer 30 degrees below. During the morning the wea- ther became warmer and by noon the cojd had ceased to be uncomfortable. Constable Elmer M. Young served papers- on the Rossie "Velvet Com- pany, late. Monday. afternoon. attach- ing’ the ‘money due Mike: Moros. for wages. earned during his two .weeks|. in: the employ of that' company..Mo- ros, who was one of the Reds arrest- ed at Nerwich Sunday, had been a boarder at the .home of Mrs. | Ludas, No. 64 Chapman street. and at the time of his arrest owed her two weeks’ board, amounting to $14.°Mrs. Lucas . entered. a' complaint to Chief of. Police Killourey who referred her to a Jawyer. The . result .was as stated. Tuesday was mid- _year exam dsy at Windham High ischool. - Examination in the various studies:were written Ones and weére arranged in such a way_ that ‘before the afternoon session was over the paperu had been nearly compléted.” At the regular meeting of the Willi- mantic. -Woman's -club_held., Tuesday afternoon at_their rooms at No, 803 Maliy street, Professor Carola Ernst of Connect'cut college gave the address of the afternoon. her -subject -being, “The Great French Classics.” After she hadi completed. her lecture on' the Classics, she was asked 'to tell of a rew of her experiences in Belgium fol- lowing .the ‘outbreak of the war. Pro- treated ‘the. Belgians after they had was born in Belgium and has been ac- tive in relief work in this country since her arrival here in 1815. Foliow- ing the completion of the schoo! yehr at' Connecticut colleze she will set sall for Belginm where she will con- tinne her work. During the meeting the president. | ~Atcept “Czlifornia” Syrup of Figs| oxty—look for jthe name California on the package, then you are sure your child is' having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the lit- ‘stomach, liver and bowels. Chll—l dtes love its delicious fruity taste. Full @irections for child’s dose on each bot- tle. -Give :t without feéar. . Mother! You must say “California” H. E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves Bidliet!n ‘Officé every morning excent Sunday at 430 o'clock fer Willimantie Pirst car in_morning to leave W'Hl- mantic for Norwich. Inguire at .N York Lunch or at the hoteis. wnav "d JAY M. SHEPARD Encceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-52 MORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel connection Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 3¢ Union St. Willimantie, Conn. Phons 290 (Lady Assistant) Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST Removed to.”15 Main St. Willimantic Hours —5 & . to 8. M. Phone 44 lm FM on, announced that s week the first clacs tion would meet at the The meeting will be pre- v Miss Elolse Green, a the faculty of the Willi- State Normal and Training Classes will be held from 4 cach Friday afternoon for the vt s°x.Weeks @hd' the subject to be n up is Civil Government. . Members-of Engine Company, No. 1. were .forced' to ‘také a trip Tuesday afternoon whev* a - telephone . message was received to the effect that chimney of the house at Xo, 15 South Park-gireet had caught fire. Upon ar- riving at the house it was found that the plarm.was a false one. . The house ie- ocqupied by: Mrs. Kate McNichols. . Tuesday “night in the Methodist: Episcopal . church an entertammment was .given under the auspices. of the Men’s club. The programme of the evening -consisted of .an address by 8. E. Bittner, of New London, 2 civil engineer and government expert, who had as his subject, “Government Irri- zation.” A community sing, which was led bq Song Organlzer Elmer W, Smith, - seceral songs by Mr. Smith, and the serving of refreshments, In his: talk on Government Irriga- tion, Mr. Bittner told ‘of the -experi- ences he had.while building two large . dams in the Rocky Mountains, Stere: opticon slides which wers used to il- lustrate how the work was done add- ~d greatly to the Interest of the lée-| ture... Following the lecture by Mr. Bittner there was a community sing, and Mpn, Smijth sang the talluwmg songs as solos: The Diver, by MacMil- lan; I Xnow a Hill - by Hopley; Homeward, by Campbeil-Tilton, and a Banjo Song, by Homer.-He ‘was ac- companied kv Miss Fay Newland. At the; close of .the entertainment a socjal hour was enjoved and, refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The annuai financial report of “the pastor ‘of “St. Joseph’s .church. Rev. John ' E.: Ciark, “showed the principal sourses of revenue to be: From pew rent, $501; seat money, $6,882; offer- tory, $815;' monthly - collections, $10,-1 ; diocesan collections, $353; cem- etery, $2,061; from other ‘sources, $1,- 558.51. - The expendilures - included: .to'dmo;et? m&hf«... am.ee MURRAY'S BOSTGN.STORE Wilhmantic, Conn Emhwhmtedyoumfibmfih:t,yquwfllmleome, i 1 ‘mooshtfa 8§17 ‘Thomas | the | S NEW product that’s made to give joy- ous color to ing you wear! It gives this lovely color just while it’s . hundsung pafecdy as Lux! o0 It comesin fragile flakes like Jge Im:,only they’re in twenty smart colors. Bril- : lnnt, glinting flakm that whip into a bowlful of gay lather. - Tbae Never were o many colors worn or ’wdllovelymesasthaearedussascn. Twmk you these gay colors the minute about them in the fashion magezines. You don’t have to wait the months it takes ‘the shops to get fabrics woven in the new colors and then made up into garments. You can have them when they’re newest and smartest. ; -+ You just wash your blouse or camisole anyoolotyuuplusc Just wash it! And it’s Copmicint 1320, by Leer Brs. Co Salaries of priests and’ teachers,, 84.-‘ relatives in Worcester. 923; sexton and hire,, $1,565; organ-| A number of young people went| ist’ and. cheir; $493; . repairs, .$11,-|sleighriding Tuesday night. 175; paid,on coel Dbill $400; ¢andies, William Krauss was a -business $678; water,.$142; cemetery. upkeep, taxes, coflections sent elsewhere, etc., 36, 884. “otal :$26:327. ¥ Threads. Mrs Frank: Tufts of Main' strest was a New London visitor Tuesday. M!ss Grayce Slattery of St. Joseph's hospital was. in' ‘Norwich Wednesday visitifig relntives, Misy - Marie ‘Smith of New Britain has visited: for a.few.days with Miss Sue ChesBro'of Prospect street. 3. B: Funennn h in Boston on bus- iness. % Mrs. A R&uh h spemflng a few da.vs visiting ‘relatives .in Hartford. Manager Sherman of the S..C. S box shop is in Boston on business. ‘Mrs. Estelle Gatus in in Hartford. Mrs. M. Shusrue of Maple avenue wa3 :in Hart!ord Tuesday. visiting triends. Mr. and, Mrs..J, F. Carr left Tues- day to spend a few days in New: York. Mrs. ' Charles: Jemkins left Tuesday to_visit relatives in Pawtucket, R. I . Mrs. Osterhoudt of Pearl strest has caller in Jewett City Monday evening. L. Krauss was in Taftville recent- Y. ) Miss ‘Albina La Barre was a visi- ‘tor_ at the home of her father in Tfatville. . COLCHESTER The. basketball team from Lebanon did not come over Saturday night. The Colchester team played a team picked up in town and defeated them 38 to 10. -After the game 2 dance was held. cames O'Brien of Norwich was the guest .of relatives on Hayward avenue over Suncay. The work of tearing down the old Bpiscopal church has come to a stand- still on account of the extreme cold. The sides have been stripped and the roof is nearly off. Earle Holmes has been confined to his home on Hall's Hill avenue the past week because of an attack of in- digestion. Superintendent Kramer was out Sunday with the road scraper opening up the drifts on the state roads. Gel- lert’s large truck .pulled the scraper. Mrs. Joseph Agranovitch was in Hartford over Sunday and attended a meeting of the Zionists of the state as 2 delegate from the local branch. Benjamin Elgart of New York was *he guest of his parents at #ke Grand View hotel over Sunday. Walter White of New Haven was at his home on Hayward avenus over Suaday. C. C. Barton of Hartford was ‘the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ida Wag- ner, oyer Sunday. Miss Helen Foote of Gilead is | teaching ‘the: Seventh grade in the ‘[ Ransom school building in place of Misg Annie Pomerov, who resigned and went“to New Britain to teach. ‘. 'Mrs. ' Martha Brown of Willimantic was the guest over Sunday of her daughter, Mrs. Annie Clark. The January meeting of the Wo- man's Forelgn’ Missionary society was beld ‘at the home of Miss Abby G. ‘Willard, Tuesday afternoon. James Herowitz was the guest of mengs in Hartford, Monday. * Blgart- Brothers have received and | {are unloading at the station two large cars of coal for their pew factory. The machines are all set up and ready to _begin: work, which it is expected will' start next week. Former Consul E. S. Day is the guest of friends in New York for a -| tew days. Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P, 'met” in- Pythian hall Tuesday evening. The rank of Page was conferred on i two candidatés and the rank of Es- g quh-e on oné. everal from town went to Hart- “Tuesday to attend the automo- mile show. Charies Wilbur of Salem was in left to spend two weeks with her daughter” in’ Southington, Mrg. M. Joy: hu tvna to Hartford { to visit w &l las Thm who bowled on ladies’. nlght were i Jobnson, O!du. : LaBarre, Ay TaBarre, ' Kathleen Johnson, Marion Booth,' Helen Reterson, -Alice Ainsworth. A 'ldrge” crowd .attended. They; had; No. 1-and 2 llleya merved for. the ladies. . - The Plainfield Rifle club hald thelr weekly target- practice Monda: ning in the -Holy Name " Miss Leandie Cotnoir \ '. A new ’product—as wonderful for giving colors as Lux is for preserving them new—it’s beautiful! It has this season’s gaiety, in place of last year’s scber hue. You don’t have to be content with a simple flesh or pink, for Tyink comes in just as lovely blues and lavenders as pinks. There are delicate tints for your daintiest collars and underwear, and the bright popular shades of the moment for your blouses. Smart colors that turn out right Every time the Twink colors turn out clear and unstreaked—and so fast you cin wash your blouse several times in Lux before its next Twinking. And Twink will not harm any fabric pure water alone will not harm. Get today two or three packages of Twink in your favorite colors and just follow the sur- prisingly easy directions that come with the package. The department stores, 5 and 10 cent stores and your druggist have Twink. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers of Luz), ;I n K Made by the Makers of Lux - EKONK winter weathen, with tem- | Severe making it very ‘uncom those obliged to be outd On account of trouble w Rev. Mr. Malouf was from New Ila\or church service Kimball hospital. The fine residence Ansel A. Beokwith the real estate tion lagt 'we Qui [efi‘ T and “'oodpeclx'zrs are ing in the woods rep: One -'na squirrels pets for his city and is on a large of frontage on eet and modern form by the of New Yor! tism. John Frink of St appointed - executor Jared Gallup. Mr. and M P! 1 be the guests of the. e ball game between two mill. here ar'd Plaihfle a ed until more Iavorame weather. road is passable, howev Members of Canterbu attended ‘the meeting grange at Frink, Mrs. Herbert Willlams. Mr. stereopticon. There is nothing in the tional than' the York. , the census en is at work about town r. and \Irs Milo A Lucius E as week previous to 1 where he the agricultur: Hawes shot anot - There was another chimney few dars amo, this time at E Safford's. No damage was done. Book”” books snyway. N Napoleon Dufresne’ of Black Fi'l bas of Brook- sold his farm to Eric lvn, N. Y., who {s movi: there this week. POMFRET CENTER Mr. and Mrs. “lms CO\r-' Covell, Mrs. P. . A. Haines, Buretta Grosv Watson, Howard and ) Mrs. Ransom and Eliza and Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Brown t Big lllustrated C of incubators Erooders Ask for it et the Pouliry Shew or writs Healey and Everett E. Brown d the union meeting ‘of chusetts agricultural organiza- in Boston Tuesday, the 20th. James Scott returned to work on Monday after several days of illness. p Norton is steadily gaining at ANNOUNCEMENTS CHRIST CHURCH PURCHASES WASHINGTON ST. gton street has.been' sold for Episcopal church society. The v thus becomes the rectory for arish and is the same which:Rev. Graham has occupied for -his ence for several years. ouse is in a desirable part of 215 feet deep. The resi- ce was altered over into its pres- cwith a numper of years ago. Y. M. C. A. Events. e Norwich Commercial tonight.> There will be a bas- student body and moving pictures 7ill be shown in the assembly -hall. oon meeting today at the West S, The story of r Wise Man” will be shown by plain, unvar- MADISON SQUARE GARDEN POULTRY SHOW]| Poultry Pigeons Pet Sh_ck Motion Pictures, E 1 Features Tucsiay to Saturday Jaaoary 20 @ 4, lm—’l.-.hlfil).l., | Visit PRATTS E Madison Square Garden POULTRY SHOW H PrATT FOOD. co., m.uau, . " Get our FREE Poultry Supplies BARTELS, 44 Certfandt 5t LY. City Afl interested C. A eeting. for boys ver ‘at the Y. ternoon at 4 o'clock, SOng glce a’reel of fgee v;m ‘be fl:;zn which 1 t - rqou‘devosea ‘d“at};fid::, iy th scapades un- min who'is proof welcomie* diversion = from ytoblum drama and musical vm “the: offering . at the "!'hundly even{ng this ;eceWed every year with as knuel enthuslasm -as the year before cfinu #prinkling of homely vet phy, - together with the udn; adventures of Uncle b in New York socie- shing:fashion in which ofi \polnu of the' play are e, pmduee an_effect whict ’nm 0Old, Homestead We see the _recovery" ‘firg, llrtely through his timistic: views on things in \fi‘ seeinx The Old Home- e leaves' ey. la of 'mak ty Ann, tom a{ling funmakers in the ‘dpuble quartetie — steak at Church Bros. Sugar wrnd“ beef, 12 cents pound. “BREED THEATRE. as. New York's romantia Greenrwich: Village hads been In recent fiction, wery -little screen drama hag been yn from the colorful lves of those in e'su ’ecple ‘who inhab‘] its. quahl:. high-shoul- dedred ' o 'B In The Brgken Melody, Engene O'Brien’s latst Selz- njek® pieture; which will \be the fea- tu ttraction 'at the Breed theatrs today-‘and - Thursday. Greenwich Vil- lage comiés " mw its own as the back- ground * for .. this picturesque and chdfminzg love story. Mr. O’Brien, playing'the part of Stewart Grant is 8éen ‘In’ the the RECTORY > :ramantic role of a etrug- 1 young patnter: whose love for gluln “a girl singer, carries him fr Gne cofitinent’ o another and back agum a.nd throtigh a2 series of adven- tures that'are’both ‘dramatic and hu- " “Peautiful' Lucy Cotton has the 'ro! f-Hedda, and it is only after “through five actionful reels nd beauty that the young pebp\e Rt to themselves that love is" "better * than rlches or fame, or oridiy “honors.” T ‘sgd T the s nd :feature of this H Lo will'’be seen in A Fight (:ofiqe ... This {s ‘a feature by.John A. broker, . to lot, 128 4-10 ‘Washington late “A. A. with Brogue,‘ ai-qombat, a political ‘cam- pa.i.:m and etty love story. nab! Pollard “In- a. roaring comedy enuiied Call ‘for 7. Cave Man and Prizma, e fiim" haastrifnd # male 1 lhe remainder of the bill for today and day. A "' STRAND. "oday {s7the Tlast day to see tha -The « Sterling local Y. M. teams from “The werld more Jazz. Bert and Betty Ross have a mat ‘novelty: stage setting ‘In thelr clayer :talkifig .and . dancing sct. M tict'Gardens will. keep .-ou mystified “befora 3 ithe’ former Psramount | star; ‘was showr ‘on the screen in one hl.* Swn ‘and’ best -pictures in Hearts 1 a picture: that you all wldTSee, -as it is derffinwad?xct . Great! . for: ‘the Strand’s big i Friday and Sat- trday. is. “that 18 sure 'to pa®- the heuso, be:sure: {o qome eariv ¢ zet E and, Kinney will el mm-yon with 4 )ltt e singing. dancmz, Hly a won- xhllm wor] ! +Some (mmy stuf® ls -r 3 'sank- and. Mill-Pritton ¥ their mn whiohithey ulu Jet-Jonse at the Stran. Bevibm to*b; ther ata I‘] praeh movie ‘stars, will_be shown 10 of > ¥opth, with-an all- g ~heart-gripping . dra- fi ”:&?};fl w’&mm, 5vxcuon. A\ s tadey