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't hurt at all and casts only afew cents | What Is Going On Tonight. ! vic .' s o 0. 0., -+ Company Third Regiment, C. S. A lfied by | N 5 3 BT Vi Ry G 2 v g meets in Owls Ancient Order of United Workmen, Court Quinebaug, tic Lodge, No. 11, meets at me;'t: in' Foresters’ Ha 140 Valley street. At the next meeting of £ ; < Knights of Columbus, *San Jose | Chamber of Commerce :to ‘be held on ge e ) 2.9 e P * Norwieh Lodge. Star of bethiehem, Céuncil, No. 14, meets at 751 Main | Marsh 2, Peter W: Collins of-Boston 3 RO : 2 meets_in Ste.ner's Hall. = _ e is “to the “honored. guest at . th: b ; 4 " 3 ? - Ladles’ Auxiliary. Ng. 18, A. O. H., .MRoyal Arcanum, Willimartic Coun- | supper “at:the ' er ‘rooms, 3 - 2 meeis in. _Furester Hail. 3t No. 723, meets at 702 Main street. | will briefly. address. the. . members. X 3 : W b 3 {5 —— “Olive Branch Council No. 10, R. & | Shortly before § -o'clock..the meeting - e : 3 (o] -EMENTS B. M. stated assembly at Masonic|at the chamber. rooms will .be ' ad- 3 HE STRAND. 3 ; T D. 1 The Sirand has arranged for a spe- - the -members will - i cial Lioliddy program of the bizger and better: sort: .This program appeals to all. Armstrong and Downey have a 9 Very clever, comeay bicycle variety act will that has gone over big.. here is some very clever bicycle riding and coi tricks .in this act. hields and Max- well. appeared in their own original sketch entitled The Battle of Bay Rum. This act is of a different com- edy novelty. Special scenery is used. Many people seem to think that acid-- Makes the stomach sour and creates gases, o easant Gk AR stomach is of little importance; thatit merely That's whatcauses those acute stomach pains of - will deliver an.ad-{ = causes some sight trouble such as belching, indigestion, that miserable bloated feeling after - the . heartburn, gour, gassy stcmach, food-repeat- eating, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, etc. e g Th! ing, bloat, ete. > < Now of course the right. fia,m&?d snow that has been reposing on them | bé public, as'the committee in charge . If those same people wonld only realize the rid of the acid-stomach so that the food for the past ten days. It was stited | fo the moeting feels that Mr.. Colling 2 ' real truth about acid-stomach and when these Nature will do the rest. Monday that several who had reeeiv- address’ will -be- of “educational -value first “gm ptoms appear would at once start to 2 and eay way to dorthis, A 2d such notices from' the department | t0-every .adult.-of Willimantic. Mr.} j : £ 3 i reay ; had made no effort to carry out the |CONIns is perhapssasiwell abls fo de- 3 s get rid of them, what & erushing Joad of awful. wonderfu "'-"W;":‘ah‘:;‘k&i:l h;’r:%i:? For the past few days Chief of Po- :.let Killourey has beenmbusymsen?-‘ ) ng out notices that sidewalks In 3 imantic must be cleared of the | the World Toflay? y o X ‘| liver ~an “address .on the.subject- he suffering, misery and ill-health would be lifted: * ;remove ac o ipna:tzm f§§“2£§ eé’a:-‘: ?éin“r;ifiéi :?;: has chosen ag is a%y other person in from mankind! comfort.” It is called EATONIO, ;legai.e-xn the the surface of the snow and ice has | this -country. " His knowledge of so- D you realize that the ll effects of an acid- -~ form of tableté—they sre good t2 est—justlike B E e ol Sty full been softened so that with a little el- | clalism. as. it exists today, and has stomach extend throughout theentire system & bitofcandy. - " ..~ .7 { il i e bow-grease little difficulty would be|been knéwn in the past, iy demon- : and more or less affect %mohesfly everyorgan . EATONI Lu_ickly banishes v at, heart- AL (e ot hn you experienced in r.dding the s.dewalks |stratéd by the fact that he was sum-| - . and tissue of the human bodyT Well, it’s a fact. ~ burn, belching, food-repeating, incizestion, ess. sters in'this act have the makings of all snow and ice that might have |mONed last week by the government ; For that matter, few people realize that one of A marked improvement in one’s Qweml health artists at theic professlon. ‘This uce accumulated during the several | 88 an expert, to' appear .'before the 5 the chief causes of tooth decay is a tasteless speedily follows theuse of EATGRIC, Theruls storms. Chief Killourey feels = tlat | legislative committee of state of s received a great deal of applau i ] 5 ‘ i lNew Y‘m' n connection 3 ‘‘Magie!~ Just drop a one acid that forms in the mouth—acid-mouth the better appetite, better digeetica, mose sirengy W] Y Wi 1y itled t ex; g Wi R ! little Freezon A - = Jaon € 4 DE ] W hich they were surely entitled to. sufficient time has expired since the , th * the ent 0 it a it a h .r ! 3 Totices were first sent out, and. it no | trial. of the five socialist members of ;90 that touchy corn, instantly it stops . Barle Williams, the screen’s favorite, ;i 5 ching Fith|® i i - hown in- Winchell Smith’s cele- e that*body who had been expelled. Mr. |2ching, then you lift the corn off with ou can't always feel its actual presence but it EATONIC is to be had-at ali drug sicres. was ‘s] 1 :;;;’;‘P‘,T‘;P;};:Sf a C,liz‘{igteh,fi T | Colling'- testimony in this ’u;‘fu by Ilhe fingers.) Truly! No humbug! ieeps right on creating serious damage Your druggist'is autborized ic rafusd your brated stage play entitled The Fortur zens will receive a summons to ap- | €d clearly his knowledge of the dan-| -Try Freezone!. Your druggist sells a throughout the entire system nevertheless. For - money if you are not satisfied. production. . The swirling city is too busy to give many peobple: time to think. So it's not uncommon that when a city man goes to a small town he beginsito think an becomes somewhat of a philosop! niel Dunham, played by Bar Wil , Was no exception to the rale. It was.true that Josie Lockwood was very pretty, and no one questioned her belng the richest girl in town. And from all ‘indications she was verv much in love with Dunham. Then there was Betty Graham, play- ed by Jean Paige. Dunham. could read pear before court to explain.why y S6rs ‘of ‘bolshevism, and’ demonstrated | tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to they havé failed to use the shovel or | his own stamp. of Americanism. Mr. |Tid your feet of every hard corn, soft o Soding | Juba LPok e vl v 1 | cotluses MICHE me patticia)oF pan thi: 3 73 -service men, .in by ut one particle n, “}";';?:;Y Afterncon of this Whek 2|Bis office as.director general. of the|soreness.or irritation. Freezone is the No: 16, I. O, O. F. will leave for reconstructional . employment . service | discovery of a noted Cincinrati genius. Springfield, Mass, where they _will| der ;the auspices of -the Knights of _ The fallowing_members of. the. ke S Teeseny, cashpton el ranspor limantic post office force attended the 3 Connecticut Lettér Carriers’ conven- Threads. tion he'd at Bristol “Monday “iter-| Miss Margareta Ronan of Spruce | poon: Cyprien Paulhus; Clarence' O.|Street returned Monday after a few Barrows, Clarence ,C. Palmer, Bdward | days’ visit ‘with relatives in Black- P.- Lyman and Dennis Haggerty. The | stone, Mass. instatice, probably few peopleswould ever think that there«could he any connection between an acid-stomach and dandruff 2nd falling hair; or - between an acid-stomach aad a gouty foot. Neverthéless there is a direct connection. Acid-stomach interferes with digestion and g@saiiacod. 1t causes the food to ferment. " Hunter. This is a seven-part speci: ? [ £ volumes. and volumes of unspoken | men made ‘the trip' to and from Bris- | Mr. and Mrs. Batty Andriani of words in the depth of her sparklin tol in_ Mr. Haggerty's automobile. | Torrington, returned ~to their home JEWETT CITY from Mt. Vernon Lodge, No. 75, F. & LEGAL NOTICE worshipful eyes. Brown eyes, they i Constable. Thoma Killourey ‘servéa Monday after spending part of their A. M. to arrange for the annual la- Much of your pleasure may be spoiled by colds or catarth. Nothing is more embarrassing than bad breath or continual were. Rich and deep and calm and ¢ . A honeymoon . with Willimantic rela- The body of Yip Ten, the laundry- | dies’ night, have selected as the date secretive. Dunham watched those eyes \gvn ;tlticl":ments on John Maheu of | tives. man, who was found dead in his bed, March 19th. | NOTICE and mused on them much like one ._o.“ 1&2 street,. Monday noon, In|s Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bourbeau!in his laundry, Sunday morning, looks on the inscrutable Sphinx, won- civil suits brought by the Rood Bros. |of New Bedford Mass., are visiting|when the door was broken open by 'SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. dering what lies behind the calm, im- of Windham. for money alleged duelMr. and Mrs. Henry Frederic, of|his brother, was sent to New York| 1O ORGANIZE A LEVANT movable, mask-like face that hides the :S;.zf;‘ }ft"am“k- !0:;? Odf the suits was | Jackson strest. g Monday night by Hourigan Bros., fu- HOUSE IN NEW YORK CITY vfi&:m‘:fiusyeflfireiegg' vfi’éfineaT"fg"L;f secrets of the ages. % - 3 4 dg t as ‘an in x(vi ual by George Miss Dorothy Legard sof Church{neral director of this place. pear at Union Hall on Monday, March But the test decided the matter, Iy i Rood who claimed £100 due him per- | street spent Sunday: visiting friends ? Constantinople, Feb. 2.—The Amer-| 1st, 1920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoom, | When he was arrested on a ch: ot i c sonally out of the §200 damages men- |in Hartford. > The Jewett City Creamery Co. is|ican Chamber of Commerce for ‘the |for the purpose’of laying a Town (ax | grand larceny Josis Lockwood showed Are Yyou tioned in the suit. The second claim| —George McGuire has roturned from |P2YIRE lts patrons this month 68| rovant has undertaken ‘to orsanize a |fOF the ensuing year; to do any busi- | FURC S0y istakable. Sh 5 S for '$50, damases of $75. being ask- | a huciaces. top i Basten cents per pound for butfer fat, the|T.ovant house in New York city for the | €SS Proper to be done at sald meeting. | J°7 COI07S B Wavs unmiSa abic: S0 embarrassed Sy :‘ge"%’"fi“‘;:f:e-'l&dkl}’l;;e%rfifgd under | William Johnson . of Jackson street ‘;f;;:s‘ 5 ’;”c‘:‘m:"ec’realr’:éf& c";“a",fgg mutual benefit of business men and ELMER E. COON, charges were true. but forthwith %) ers. The | 1, day t y g : T others, either here or in America, who | e i b Catarrh7 case {s returnable before Justice of helfst gitsotre‘ray;\ar:. at(t;l:gfe‘rhe lfx‘:\xi]:;a! 2§ from the method of paying the cream aréel;nterested in the near east. The B0, G D WY, Ialgnche-dd: l:znh%!g:::c:?éi;bu i ® the Peace Curt's Dean, Saturday| Stonington. ¢ i producer by the space, to the butter- | guggestion originated with G. B.| R DA, 3 Bustmnettg (‘r:ham was different and morning, March 6, at 9 o'clock. The |~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart of Hart. | .2t System. The first payment was|Ravndal, American commissioner and Selectmen. | 050 Cel The Fortune Hunter. 16 ‘,,mpen}. attached.by Constable Kil-|tord have' returned home after & 23 cents per pound. Today the far-|{consul general ‘here and honorary| Voluntown, Conn, Feb. 23, 1920. wonderful! 3 ourey consisted of two milk wagons, | visit with relatives on Jackson street.| Ccf, 18 Teceiving three ‘times as|president of the local chamber of com- | feb24d A Gaumont Weekly will close the 2 hrt»;se and a set of harness .owned | Mrs. Deckesneau, of Main ' street, | uCh: merce. : A e s —— T Y R sh%w? A v the defendant. \eft Monday for Boston on business.| W, H. Brown has found a number| It is provosed to establish the Le- = LAlt mee:inlgh n{C;ha membership com- | gosepg hEdWart:[s c;rililartfcwred1 thas of negatives taken in Jewett City a :gg;eh%‘x’f:o‘}lggg ;?:cg:rl‘gsc&tb:b:gxsr:& Hardly Necessary. DAVIS THEATRE. mittee of the Chamber of Comm | returned home after visiting relatives ! few days after the t flood of 1885.; House, e s t y was held Monday night at thelr rogmg | ®7 West Park street. = IMr Brown secured ihem at that time | YOk, but with the modern equipment | fis‘ei‘x"iv’eu°°é‘o°r’i?é§o‘§.? b T et e ]fammf L ‘?:“;"‘hfi e on Main street. . The meeting was| Edward Gunshannon of Hartford|from several fine points of vantage, | Of Other well known business. engi- | j0r® Vi “F™his contusion neces- | to o qeep and searching study of hu- called to order shortly before. 8 o | ¥as a local visitor for the holiday. | They will make a set of remin scent | 1ETIE OF fortisn rndejopkanization ta: butiia entjtled | The Miracle . T J sary?—New York Evening Post. bei titled The Miracle of i $ clock and the names of Dennis Clifford left Monday for! photogr Iy already centered in New York. ‘One e R g sneezing and blowing the candidates for memberehin. were: reog | New Haven on busness. Y e O res D© . 5ecured] o 1ts purposes would be to record and | s Love, the big seven-part special fea- nose. and accepted. . The meeting adjourn-| Miss Claire Loiselle has left town| Spark of Life tonight at Finn's.|Comimemorate America’s . contribution | South ‘Norwalk. — Mrs Jasenh P, tu;zratflthe_Damfivto‘gay. o s Py ed soon.after transacting .a few other | After-visiting for a few days with her | Don't miss it. Last chance—adv. . | (o, the advancement of ’elvilization |Crossman was 8§ Feb. 20th'and Cap- i/t ‘““‘1:“"“” et Kondon’s will helpyou items of “business and the committee | Sister,” Mrs. Hel'odore Dumas. The Backus e e At | among Feyptians, Arabs, Armenians, | tain Grossman was 53 ... = > Elififuegs jor Wirtue and er Soantal ickl ioined the .other: members = of . the| Miss Julia McCarthy has left for:came to Je onday, on call| Turks, Greeks and Bulgarians. Lit- | wi'l have been married 71 yéars March the latter now _running L quickly and thoroughly. chamber in the recreation room, where | Bolton ‘after spending the holiday|of Dr. F. E. Rainville ,to take Mrs. | C-oTY research and lectures upon this | 25th. 3 S I}&P»u Lk Xxnh?‘.dew S e e, T e N Ired E. Hall world’s greatest pool|With her parents. Dana_Potter to_that institution Zor | Ohic Would be actively encouraged, | . Stiohe dcapiasand nceirate” reallsm, player ahd-fancy shot artist, was giy:| _Miss Cassie Ronan has returned to|an operation. Mrs. Potter was Miss |, Lh¢ Américan Chamber = of Coms: “The Miracle: of. Love 1§ his best stors keep your head clear. ing an exhiibition of his skill. = Mr.| Hartford after visiting her father on|Emma Campbell, daughter of Mr. and | Berce for the Levant has named, part- D S e ly among its officers and ‘directors. at large, a_group of active business men | in tha United States to whom it hn!; entrusted the work of carrying the | Tevant house’ scheme into_ execution. | It has been produced by Cosmopoii- tan Films with an lal-star cast, in- l'cluding - Lucy ‘Cotton, Jackie Saund and- ‘Wyndham Standing. < All thre Rave . been seen in many big produc- tions, and -their work is known to you. Furthermore, the picture is a Para- mount-Artcraft special production. You- know what that means.. Some- thing that is really worth while. Luxurious. costuming, rich settings and- rapid action characterize this picture. The story is laid in En & the characters are of the English up- per class. Mr. Hamilton, an Enszlish- man, knows the circles of which he writes as few authors do. And a sumptuous presentation has been giv- én his story. Better see it today. The second big feature on this bill is Ethel’ Clayton's new picture, More Deadly Than the Male. It was adapt- Hall had about 100 fancy shoéts up his| South Park street. Mrs. Oscar Campbell of this pl sleeve" and pulled-them oft‘to pertec. | Miss Helen Hurley Jeft Monday for| 1t was & misstatement in Monday's tion. His .exhibition“of pool playing | Hm:ttzmg -after spending = Washing- | Bulletin in a city local note that .J. jin_ :\e&ec;l:ci one pocket in which he| ton’s Birthday with her mother. Ambrose Higgins after .a fall 'last J et every: ball.‘was well. | mag Killourey spent’ Sunday in| week, lay on the, ground two hours 0 | | orth seeing. - There was a large, at- | Hartford visitnz friends. before he was found. Such ig not the | Licogin® Gty aaoeer, Raloh b i tendance of members:of the chamber| Miss Gladys Hanson IS confined to|case. ‘A frieng was beside him. He | ion Irving Thomas, Edw e Bwine | 22 the hall to witness the work of Mr. | ber hame on Valley street {ll with in- | was picked up immediately and went | meatt OB C, Poter, 1. M. Hitohondk | Hall, 3 { fluenza. to his home. Mr. Higgins was re- | . M. Day and Harold Hoskins of New | Monday afternoon the members of ported much improved late Mondayiyork ciyt, Herbert Adams Gibhons.of | the- board’ of “assessors and board of evening but his wife is now very ill.| Princeton, W. T. Ellis of Philadelphia | relief held a meeting to.décide whether | Miss Anna O'Brien of New H Not strong, extra care and! WOrry|an{ Luther Fowle of Boston | the appeals of several citizens th yen of New Haven |jave proveq'disa er. R B e i . i citizens that ‘the | was the guest of he t M | ¢ proveq disastrous to her. Ther| 71t is helieved that the 3 t sl c g r aunt, Mrs. Nellle : ; is boiadaita i property “was too much: [ Doane, on Hayward avenue over Sun- | S°% "Ambrose, of Hartford is With| w{]] bhe furthered also by men like 1.,:,:& c&iels t::t oiie. fl:e tw‘t"h boards | gay. 3 them at their home on Main street. Cleveland H. Dodge, James ‘A. Farrell, IE: amount on the list of 1 1 Virginia. the three yvear old daugh- thur R. F: | B, H. 1 i {1919 ‘wascoreet: +One cass, thit of 2|t L 0 AOLNOL. Wae callE | on | ror of . H. . Cloment: whosa moth- | o oy M dies mbera ot Abo 3 friends in Willimantic Saturday. s r { woman who ‘asked for a reductio S er died Friday i i ! $100-‘on her property. was sustn]:l‘-. %f Carlton. H., Skinner of North West- | °f, died Friday night is being cared | American Chamber of Commerce for 4 ingd. | chester was a week end caller in town. | (0F 2t the home of Mrs. John Stew-|the Levant. and Henrv Morgenthan, DAt e o7 auction “Wad| 'The board of relief held & ;ce"cing,ggg (okrs. Stewarts daughter Irene| Abram I Eikus and William €. Red- eca , Saty 5 T irginia a ly = - 4 run tbrough this . plece of property in the selectmen’s room Saturday. e Virginia are geeply attach-|field, honorary members of the eham Kondonts Catershal olly i guaseny teed not only by us, but by 30 years. service to millions of Americans. If s doesn'e. do wonders for your cold, eneezing, cor , chronic bl N e D nose, - ¢tc., we'll pay your money _COLCHESTER ' Earle Porter of New Haven was at | 0 {0 each other. ber. : : ed from a story that appeared in a 3 day. Monday Matthew Dinan of New Ha-| gHORTAGE OF SILVER TO coxcerns a clever scheme by which to Nk e Two ‘Hartford men who gave their! The large pressure tank has arrived | Vo 2 War-time pal. They crossed Klflourey Bros- names a3 i O as s their lat the Blgart factors and is being in- | the Atlantic fen times on ntuf Levia- rick Sullivan, refused-to pa; stalled for fire proteciion. It has bue e e s e [ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |on the N. Y, N.. H. &?x.ynt.};?r’;r {;:? hoped that the factory would be a‘h!:' The extremely bad going - on the MEET DEMANDS OF TRADE London, Feb. 7.—Use of the silver ! prevent the man for whom she secret- Iy ‘cared from going to South Africa in search for adventure. Louise Faz v o A 2 enda, the world's funniest woman, wi! EMBALMERS brought -them from Plainfield to this|to start this week, but the storm em- | ! e Tt dection s féiat?ld?;: élao?‘;?:x?lcgglu?;fiilcg‘;al:‘} be the third feature in The Star $8 Union St Willimantie, Gonn, | CitY ‘Monday afternoon. -The conduc- | bargo on freight and other causes w | lofton; warys g loldnn agt sion now in progress between the Wes'l Boarder, a Sennétt comedy that has 3 . { tor on thé train, however, had differe delay the onening a few days. One night recently a Central more laughs i{n half a; {5 s fferent 3 3 i and the east, indicates that there is gl n hour than all Phone 230 iideas about the payment and tele-| Miss Ruth Snow, clerk in the post- | usiness man had a call not . other comedies put together. Don't an immense shortage of silver to meet the demands of trade, says the Ameri- can Chamber of Commerce in London. One result of this shortage, says the American chamber, is that American | phoned ahead to Willimantic and when | office.’ Who has had -influenza for +he | f2r from twelve o'clock to come to the train pulled In.Train Announcer | Past three weeks, is able to be out. |Jewett Cit: Thomas J..Killourey and Yardmaster| The big flanger plow on the main | TWO or three miles above the town EBdward McSweeney, met the train and | line of the railroad came into the sta- | automobile in which the men persuaded the men to hand over the) tion Sunday afternoon and cleared the | Were coming to the borough became wmiss this big bill DAVIS THEATRE. ‘What is the happy ending of May- JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard - Puneral Director & Embalmer Kéce":‘lnt;xeir {;rex;! rtI,n daition 1p [Behell of smowi i (o e o ACter repested § ?;'&e(\rfgxi%fldfi‘{f; e etel o g Z‘lénpfif“fifffi’;”ih'éfi‘:fiht‘fi:y i ; are the Hartford men who| James O'Brien returned to Norwich | trials it became apparent that'to pro- Doy ) ? 4 $0-82 "ORTE ST. _ WILLIMANTIC were- Somews rtoicated: | Sedt |- Monday-after-a week's viit with rela. | ceed was impossible. MeaRwhile precedented prosperity for many years |night, Feb. 26th? In the world of to day, -as it seems, the hope of personal immortality is fading—of a heaven that will give us all that earth denied:; but many in whom hope still springs unquenchable look forward to immor- tality of a sort in iheir cnildren and their children’s children. In the #r act of Maytime the youthful lover Ottillie and Dick, plant a seedling ap- ple tree beneath the ®blossoms of which, as they hope,. their children will live for generations. In the fol- lowing acts the tree is seen maturing, aging, and finally dead. But no chil- dren of-theirs dance beneath it. There are children, however, a young Dick and a young Ottilie. In the last act they are of the age at which their grandparents loved and parted—and are, of course, played by the same ac- tors; who having matured and grown old . before our eyes, are young once more, in the dress and manners of to- day. There will be 2 chorus of lovely i . 5 g i i o . Silver, it is understood, must Lady Assistant Tel connection |©Ver $2.50 in payment for the window | tives in town, along came a Jewett City machine, | -2, COm; 4 ! they had smashed when showing. thers| Bdward McKulsky of North West. | bound home. It stopped. The. two | 2L be found fo back over F30000.008, MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Fork Lunch or at ths hotels. ;.evzmi Pills.” Lee & Osgood ! determination not to come across with | chester was in town Monday. Central Village men imparted the in- ?fig vivgr%u%;:p‘egd:'o'n?g i:s%?fi:r?af; Dr' F' C' Ja‘Ckson : = : Eoix;r{m;gfimtnoe lth‘neatmte]n 2o the szett which America’s increasing volume of Are You Losing “Pep™ STERLING e R DENTIST - : Serst. C. W. Byers of Fort Wright, | two Jewett City drew asid sl not 5o spry 2s you use to Be? . Middle- | o 2 > € v men drew aside, took | * mpe United States and Mesico fur- Sged mien AnA WO ortan H "I N. Y., visited friends here over Sun-|council together and in a minute | ;o 2 Coming old age for los ot mmcitons | Ga¥. r nish nearly three-fourths of the dirordered Ridneys that cause them to| house with a severe cold d 1i ivi: & Teel” old " befo their i e ever old. own the line. Arriving here they| gt 3 th ice of the white E SAVAGE'S closed car leaves! Hianch B e he” ani™Ciyi h0leY | Lois Hebler is ill with influenza. |found Chief of Police John _Tolan Ll Sl Bralit able to most countries to convert frat, car in morning fo leave Willl mantic for Norwich. Inguire at Ne > the European continent with remark- here to rob the bank. .- | able rapidity, postage stamps largely Nt Officer Dolan went 10 the police| replacing the' former silver -coin--of Robinson told the officer .that the|one country in position today to buy Ecz I MA GUVERED call was O. K. and that the men were | siiver for coinage without deBasing its FACE D HAND boung to his home. Whereupon the | standard coins i hina calls for et to the bank man’s h - | trade with India and CI Do you feel tired all the time? Does! Ellen Belknap is ill with a cold. 4 R e 715 Main Street, Willimantic piled unceremoniously into their car, | orig’s yearly output of silver, thy H, Hulletin Office svery morning except| the kidneys, banish backache 'sa fig| Miss Lulu Anderson . entertained |and reported to h'm that two men | ole, Macon, Ga. writes: “T im»rudy Mrs. Jess Totill is ill with a se-ltuwnA and that they were suspicious[mmmd Sliyer s duip, . Dulline. ik station and called Mr. Robinson, ac-|gmall value. two men in the Jewett City machine in Rash. ltched and your back ache? - Do you feel you are stt City and asked for ‘a tow in. The|moiost uniimited supplies Soi E'"H % m to 8 p. m. Phone 44 and -energy when it Is overworked or{ Harry Milled is confined to the| “stepped on the gas” and beat it larger portion coming from the Unite g’u:dny at 430 o'clock fer Willimantic.| blood of poisons. ‘Rev. W. F. M. Swyn. | Suests over the week end. were stuck in the road above the time to’ speak forc:‘aley Kidney | vere cold. looking characters and '"were bound R e B L S b auainting him with the <facts. Mr. The United States is said to be the returned to the Central Village ma- 7 irls. T R R 5 I, in the Musical Play ngeat sale opens today at 10 a. m. Do not let your kneeness overshadow *Maytime”—Davis Thzatre, Thursday, your kindness. (Febd. 26, BREED THEATRE. The Walk-Offs, a Screen Classic, Inc., adaptation of the famous Broad- way stage success by Frederick and chine and towed it to Jewett City. Word was received by Mrs. William Connell of Tracy avenue Monday 5 afternoon that her brother, Walter 0 c o, 54-inch wide White Chinchills, - suitable for Sport Coats for Spring wear, and also for Chil- . Figured Silks floral designs, suitable for Kimonos ‘as well as fancy Lamp Shades. 36-inches wide, and may be had in light or dark shades—$2.50 a y: Burned. Cuticura Heals, “I was alarmed upon &inding my face and the back of my hands cov- ered with red blotches, and’ great scales appeared. I was told it was eczema. It came in the form of a rash, ‘and was very sore and red. ++ It troubled me to touch my body with | water, gnd the rash jtched and burned *| almost constantly until it became 2 dreadfal l *“Isuffered until I found relief with | Cuticura Soap and OQintment, and after using them for two weeks I was | healed.” (Signed) Miss C. M. | McNall, R. F. D. 3, Fairfax, Ver- | mont, July 1, 1919, . 9%~Cuticura Toilet Trio-=s Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum, promotes and maintaing skin purity, skin comfort and skin health often when all else fails. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum - to powder and perfume. Then why not make these gentle, fragrant, Jackson ,had died in the Backus hos- pital, Norwich, where he has been for a week, ill with pneumon:ia. The young man, who is a conductor on the N. Y., N, H. & H.R. R. was at one time a resident of Jewett City fof several years and has many friends who learned of his death with sor- row. At a special tdwn meeting held at the town hall in Pachaug Monday af- ternoon, it was voted to lay a twenty mill tax on the taxable property of the town. Last year the tax of the town was twenty-five miles. Can any town on the map beat it at this time? Taxes reduced one-half cCent on the dollar! B. H. Hiscox has a hybrid canary yellow Frances Folsam tulip in bloom. The flower which is open:flat at noon each day measures 6 and one-half inches in diameter. The box office receipts at the last week's sale of tickets for The Old Homesteag was the record, figure for Finn's Opera House, $637. Manager Barnett had some difficulty in book- ing this fine show and it was induced to stop only because Mr. Lawrence has an old-time friendly interest in the town .and the percentage offered by Mr: Barnett was larger than ever given a show before. Mr., Barnett tries in every way to please the pat- rons of his ‘theatre. Norman Parkhurst ,Wallace Payne and George Wilcox, the committee TFanny Hatton, will be the feature at- traction at -the Breed thcatre today, with the beautiful May Allison in the stellar ‘role. It is a play with a rich society background and is said to have been- mounted, for the screen with a most “lavish display in fashionable gowns and seftings. May Allison ap- pears in.the role of Kathleen Ruther- ford, a ‘beautiful young society woman who is mueh dissatisfied with the empty life ehe is leading. Her for- tunes are at a low her brother has been div means - of - support. tempts to persuade Kathleen to a wealthy society man to mend bot their fortunes, but she does not lov him. In the studio of an artist K leen meets a wealthy youns Kertu: {an who detests her social breed hut falls in love with her. He adonts the “cave-mannish” style in his weolne and ‘the strugele that res its hetween thése two beings from senarate socic! worlds is tense and absorbine. Other nictures on the hill fnel She Loved a Nut. a Mack Senneit ¢ | comedy, and the Pathe News. Would Change Their Views. Some of the Reds may become pa- triotic Americans after they hgve liv- ed in Russia a few weeks.—Indlanapo- ) lisi News. " . Beine out of debt is the best thing, | eut. - 4

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