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pasiage for the battery sofution. . . (ke ordinary insulation} - —— % What It Doés ) e gl insulation troubles. continued high capacity. wil must be filled at an early date. battery owner’s existence -— re-insulation. Windham 591 Main Street In thi A T It Mmdmmdmhrtmba&m m.u::mumhhmuwnpm-onnk'mmm 3¢ Is used inside the battery, in each all, Betiesn each two plates int the cell. It is very durable, as one would expect of hard rubber. r:hunugnn:ebmwngmmmmm 1t is the exclusive mmmmumwnmdsm.g- Company and iz not used in any battwry except the Still Bette: - branded with the magmnk shown on the battery pictuzed below. Itdoesnotmuror[ethflu{hnlu‘uuflusfiofldkuksndm Tt therefore helps you to get all that you should get out of the plates at ¢ makes true “bone-dry” shipment and storage of the battery possible, because the Still Better Willard having never had a drop of moisture in either plates or insulation is in a bonedry condition and can be kept indefinitely out depreciation. Batteries with ordinary insulation can be shipped without battery solution, but they aré not bone-dry for the inshlation” has been wet, and once wet it cannot be sllowed to dry out. Finally, Threaded Rubber Insulation dees away with the bm of the Inside the Bat‘l'zry ‘Stiil Better Willard"— fdentified by the trademark shown on the side of the box (in red) cvery positive plate i separated from ite negative illazd Threaded Rubber Insulatios _samples of which are shown_above. pronounced clfect on the quality o the battery. S R R The battery . It has & -| postoffice” closed from 12°m. to_7 traveling. ENIXVILLE The Community club held a meeting Sophia Sloick of Groton has | Friday evening at the chapel. f her parents for a few | A teachers' meeting was held at the sie and Miss Annle [ D3stford model school Monday. The g lessor ted Phoenteville sehool, Fri. | (55003 demonstrated were alons the lines of health. a number ‘of young people Henry May of Boston is the guest of d at ‘Roy Clemens’. his uncle, George Spalding. ic were enjoyed until a | Pev. F. T. Meacham conducted a Sloick returned to her | S€1%ice and gave a talk Sunday at 2.30 New London college Mon- | at Pheenixville chapel. His talk was aicng the line of Christian service. The attendance was small owing to bad traveling. Henry Hall returned Szturday after a few days’ visit with friends in Mid- d1 town. Cyrus Green will occupy the house owned by Mr. Reshe of New York | during the finishing up of the wofk on ths lumber tract. WINDHAM ‘The postponed meeting of the Wo: an’s Missionary society was held with Mrs. H. C. Lathrop with an attend- ance’ of '15. The members sewed on pillow cases for St. Joseph’s hespital. The third chapter, of the Crusade of | Compassion was read. The president, Mrs. R, T. Pegrum, was elected a del- rgate to ‘the annual meeting of the | W. H. M. U. in New Haven March 3d. { Tea was served dy the hostess. | " The members of the Auction . club were entertained Y Miss Dorothy Brown Monday evening. The next i meetihg will be held vnth Miss Grace Bates. Miss Clara Johnson_is the guest of hey brother, Oliver L. Johnson, of Nor- | wich. The Missionary society held a very successtil food sale at the home of Mrs. Ada Larrabee Saturday afte- N been the gv Monday, Feb. 23, was observed in the schools as Washington's birthday. Mrs. James Vaida is recovering from silness. Men are still labofing on the staté read hetween here and Abington so as to make the road wide enough for safe Ask E or “HILL’S FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR urday, February 27th and 28th. et fever, is” comfortible. Clara ] . 'F. E. Guild served cof- fee, assisted by her sister, Miss Elia- | Beth Clark. The proceeds of the sale were $41. The services of St. Paul's: church are to be held at the home of Miss Bingham until weather’ conditions fm- prove. The church school meefs at 2.30 and the evening prayer service is at 3 p, m. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Guild entertained a few friends at cards Tuesday even- ing. The day d by of prayer for missions was the mémbers of the Wom- and. the ild * in - the v . The presi- dent of the,W. M. A., Mrs. Robert Pe- in’ charge of the meeting, The program was in four sections and the leaders assist here were 22 present and nearly all had a-part’in the service. STATE ARMORY PLEASANT STREET ebruary 26th 27th, 28th Show will open Thursday Evening, February. 26th, at8P. M. and will be open Afternoon and Evening on Fnday andSats ADMISSION 30c, INCLUDING WAR TAL A solo, In the Secrét 6f His Preesnce, sung by Mrs. L. P. Ochrig; was ntuch enjoved. Kenneth Keeney of Gales ‘Ferry: is with his grandmother, '\h‘! George Keeney, for-a couple of . weel Eden Cook:-of Worcéster Téch was at home over. Sunday. The C: society“held" a pamou; 'social in the:chapel Saturday” eveni in chargé ‘of * Miss _Helen * Hopkins, chairman- - of the social committee, Guessing contests on the names. of. the presidents and: things to be found on the: flag_were. h Recitations were given: by Polly-Bixhy, Marguerite Cook, ‘Lucy Shermian and Joln Sher. man, and music was furnished by Mr, and Mrs. Paul’ Hopkins. Cocoa and wafers :were . servéd.- g d been. secured to fi :| Brothers, Buick, Cole, Areo “8” and rucks, Jday evenine. o fis?;u;; and out rst automobile show W’lllm‘n{l;: glm . m 3 md E“I"fi:fl R.Ifi:mssnn. atl = o the company’s basketball 6 worked hard to mehme The exhibitors have 5 Nc:duc'é Tocal athwmoblle and . dealers; twenty spaces in ig - drillshéd e been placed 1. Dancing ~was 4 gfl'mgu £ he mow Wednflffayh eve- less orchestra having i e ish music. There 50 were ‘various forms of entertain- ent. furnithed The decorations were arranged by P. D. Donohue. The ex- hibitors mchme Eugepe G, Cotter ‘Wilson & Anthony, Leonard Broth ers, The Jordan Auto Co., with Dodge Federal t ‘Ames Motor Co. Au-| to Supply Store, Albert M. Gilman, Windham Battery Co; Hall Ignftion and Manufac Co., Alling Co., ‘Windham Cycle Shop. “The fourth of a series of five dances was held at the Y. M. C.*A. Wiednes- “About 30 couples at- tended. : Music was furnished by an orchestra. A basketball game of; more than usudl interest will be staged in the Valley. street armory Friday night be- tween the -local Bmeralds and the Bigelow, Hartford team of Thompson ville, winners of the interstate title ang conceded ‘champions of New En- gland. The local team has yet to be beaten in_this city in about twenty games and the game i§ certain, to be a fast one. The Emerald lineup will contain Larsen, Higgins, Normandin, ‘Pickett “and Keirans. Bigelow Hart- ford combination—Deckman, John- son, Connors, Sulls Van Wort and -possibly one of two other stars, Word ‘of the death of the nine- months’-old, son_of George E. and May H. ' Battersby of Providence, R. L, has been received in this Ci Mrs. Battersby was formerly Miss May- Richards of Willimantic. The | Dbody.is to be brought to this city to- day and taken charge of by Funeral Director. Shephard. It will be. placed in tlie receiving vault in the Willi- mantic cemetery. - “Funeral - services for " Harry T. |Beldwin, whose death occurred Sun- day in: Worcester, Mass,, were held at the home -of “his “sister, Mrs. M. T Laad;: No. 60 West Park 'street,” Wed- nesday - afternoon at 2 “o'clock. Re A. .- Carpenter, pastor of. the local Baptist church officiated. The. body was.-placed “in -the .receiving vault. in il y. - Funeral - Di- Toctot b, Shepard was- in charge of ‘the arranigéments. The funeral of Mrs, Johanna Quig- Jey was held from the home of her daughter, Mfs. George Morin of 62 Fairview street, Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock with a solemn’ requiem high mass in St. Joseph's clurch at 9 “o'clock following. The celebrant ‘was Rev, John Clark" deacon, Rev. J. . “Sellivan,” and _sub-deacon. Rev. chn_Matthew, of St. Mary's church. The bearers were William L. Jenkins, Lawrence Hickey, Sr., Joseph Carter and James H. Antiwell Relatives | and friends were present from Pro idence, Norwalk, New Jersey and New York: Burfdl followed in St. Jo- seph’s cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of Funeral Director E. E. Hickey. GALES FERRY In ;observance of Washington's birth-day Monday flags were out at different - homes in the * village. m., and the R. F. D. garrier énjoyed the holiday, not havifig to cover his route, which had been strenuous work for some days. There was a small attendance at the M. E. chiurch services Sunday owing to weather conditions. Another snow of gome inches fell Saturday nigh ting to the snow and ice, W covered. the nlace for weel | Rev Roger Guptell Africa, spoke in the M. E. church on Monday evening ‘of his work at 7.30 o'clock. The cks of a:deer were seen in the snow Monday morning r lage. and last week a large dee seen about the barn of Fred E. Ri ards at Long %e where he some time The ¥round and trees have been covered with snow and ice for so | £ long there has not been much bro igz and the animal Lunger hy corhi 5 Miss Geftrude Allen of Lo was guest the past week of tor, Mrs. H. Irving Colins, at Point:” Miss Sarah T. show the Lafimer attended the funeral of Her aunt, Mrs. Arahélla Pa,mer Latimer, at the Palmer home- d in_Montville Saturday afternoon rs, Henry E. Collins of Allvn's Poift is visiting her son, James Col- lins, and the lattér's family in New- Hyve Maurice Maynard, an eng | the oceangoing tus Plym put.into New Londen on account of | stermy ‘weather last week, visited his mother; Mrs. Ly nard, of the i Freeman Kennerson uests at the home | Bush -and Mrs. holiday: Judge Lucius Brown of Norwich was | a caller dn relatives in the place Sat- Mrs, Frederick Fitch of New Lon- don_vistted her cousins, Mrs. Edward II. Latimer and Miss- Sarah T. Lati- ‘Tier. recently. missionary to | E. stayed | & Max Tnderhill of/ Cl N ‘ Reo; Republic and Ma,ék Trucks MILLER TIRES- Motor Car Supplies USED CARDE PARTMENT 1818 Reo Coupe (A Bargain) . 1919 National Touring . .. 1918 Peerless Touring—Repainted . 1917 Reo Tounng—Repninted—Overluukd ..., $800 1917 Reo (4) Roadster ............civunvn... $780 1917 Reo (4) Touring—Repainted .......:.... $660 1916 Peerless Touring—Repainted .......s... $1,000 1915 Cadillac’ (8) Touring—Repainted . ...:... $1,000 1917 Winton—6-38 .............. 5. ...... $1.800 I§ 1917 Reo (6) Touring—Repainted—Overhauled. . $950 Eugene J. Cotter 1015 Main Street Telephone 100 Willimantic Parker Elliott Buildihg Lebanon have been February on account of ilness, and bad traveling. Frank King, the station agent here! en obliged to go to his closed during storms afternoon was spent on a review of BEgypt. Six members of the Ellington Thought Circle dttended the !mernta home | tional New Thought Conveition Hampton on account of illness | Hortford Tuestay. Haven is substi-| A supper and entertainment under nce. thé auspices of the Benévolent society Our service to'the automobile buyer - W begins with aid and counsel in selecting © - 3 Since the car is bought essentially for transportation, we insure its continuous ( . use by prondmg spare parts and mechani- o B o T your transportation investment, both in the otiginial purchase and future use, are, from éur viewpoint, the most important service which we render autemobile owners. The Jordan Auto Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF DODGE BROTHERS 5 MOTOR CARS -1 HEADQUARTERS SERVICE STATION 1029 Main Street Rear 39 Franklin Street \ Willimantic Norwich Visit Us at Willimantic Auto Show, Feb. 26th-28th o Stk was held 1ni_the church lecturé rnan Friday evenin A good sum was jalized and Mrs. E, B. Kibbe's talk én the Geology of Connecticut ' proved very instructive and entertaining. Rev. J. T. Carter i8 spending tHe ‘weel in Hartford and Boston, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hayden left|a Monday to attend the funeral of a cousin’ in Boston. They weére gone several days. 2 CHESTERFIELD Miss Bessie Kaplan who fias been ill at tHe.home of hér parents return- ed to her duties in New London this week. T friends spent the week end at F: 1 Wl rlet fever, are reported to be Ravolle of Greenwich and : Cl ing. Miles H. Aborn wha g N & s winter_in Springfield Mosday t,»;gs_f"m with Mr. and Mre. J, D. 16, ght with his son, Fred H. Aborn and | “T35¢ A party of twenty-four studénts and chaperon, from the Women's eol- lege of New London, had o straw ride | the fureka Social club Saturday sht and had a dance. . and Mps. Ben Tecent family. mk 0. Baneroft, of Phil Iphia, sister, frord is Clarence Friedman of cellers on friends hers, Miss Goldie Kaplan of New Y@k gpent fhe Week end With Mr. and pildren win | Mrs. M. J. Kai home with George stland Westcott of s buried in Center oon. The boay of C ewport, R. L hll Cohen who has ‘been attending come- here and -make, her. s . and Mrs. t Thompson and siSter Miss :Lbfll Thompson are on a trip Cal- ifornia and wilt . be gone several Mrs. Paul Allen of Tong Cove was a rebent visitor at her former home | in - Saybrook. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mr. and Mrs. Hertnan Barlow,- who are staying in Danielson for a few weeks, spent the week end at their home. The business of breakmg roads has gone steadily on during the past week. Practically all roads are open to travel now, but few offer and inducement for ® pléasure trip, Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce and daughter Mildred of , North Sterling Were callers at The Oaks Saturday. nklin_ Eldredge has been suf- tering from an attack of grip-for a few days and.is umble to cover his route. He is impros Mr. and Mrs. Hyron “otace ‘ot Foster ‘were at G. W. B&]nw‘! Sunday. Rev: lelgr came over Sunday for the regul: ‘service, but there were so few o\ft :; ‘meryice was held. School closed Friday for one week. All of the sick people are reportea as making good progress toward re- - VCHESTNUT HILL 'The district school, which has b closed for more than three a:veeeg opened Monday, with Miss Ruth Rog- ers of Longmeadow, Mass., teacher, %bmflia Wwith:Mr. and-Mrs. Everett Miss Maude Oeylers of Hartford came home Sunday to spend Washing- tons birthday. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christie Oeylers. Bberhardt, who works in g‘uyw York was at his homé over Sun- TWwo at lest of the churches In weeks. Mrs. Bugene Finance entertained the Whist club at her home Wednesday evening. Bee Seated c g nunm-:hfimmm-n&.m The Delph n sod!ty met Momhy = PISO'S Portable Saw Rigs illiams of Danielson | '@ A Saw Rig equipped with a “Z” engifié nakes & éombina- tion unequalled. When buying an engine; serviee must be considered. We stand back of every ore We put out, and are always readytoumtytmvihflfim At tractive prices quoted upon application. THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. Telephone 700 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. echool daughter, Miss Esther, was home over | Sunday. { mill, Has gone to the Home of his un- he will be near a physician. thé iliness of her mother. tertainment given in Union. hall, untown, Friday evenin Albert Walden the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Miner of North Lyme. Albért Chapman of North Lyme was Mf. and Mrs. week end EKONK E. Byron Gallup has bronchit sitor with relatives here. That's Right, Say “I Want CELERY KING” Take a cup to regulate your bowels to Freddy Congdon is il with t ‘Wiliam TCTongdon, who was hile in the woods near the o, Clark Congdori, in Moosup, where | purify your blood aud make you strong 80 you can withstand &n attac] of grippe if it happens to come along this winter.. It's one great vegetable laxative and it won't cost you but a few cents to find it out. Children like it. ' ¥ Miss Marggret Tapuer, the local achiér, was called home Thursday by There will be no school this week. Severa] from hero attended an en- ols REMEMBER YOU HAVE A DATE TO MEET US AT THE WILLIMANTIC AUTO SHOW February 26th, 27th and 28th s Ames Motor Wilhmnntlc, Cofin._