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o + Reév, W. D, Woodward ha been vis- service dny Thutsday and only |iting the post week with his son, Rev. ‘train came in on - the- Central [Tetman B Woodward, at Bvanston Vermont ‘raflroad. = That was ihe|TIL, .where .the latter I taking [ irein from the niarth dpo Here'af §.35 theolammé“ urse at Garrett Bibi m., which did not arrive until 1 nday, the 22nd he preact ll o'clock noon. - There were no tflu House, where his son has 2 gy 5 “Sdjourned Annual Town ‘Meeting I& What Is Going On Tenight. vm... Wil abiats whs tochiei: | S 16 AR O G e nah ?ci',.ffl A i s R SR i : A o, sl Asasoibion aulRICE Sun Jose Council No. 14, K. of C,|ed by the ess_orcliestra of this | was due to big drifts Which piled up | Sunday, Febrdary 20, Re v. 1. N[ I : # : 7 5 Siater L S mieets 715 Main street. city. on the tracks so fast that it was fm- | Brown, formerly of Daniclson, preach- g o G5 1L 1.0.0. ,._' Natchaug lodge, 22, K. of P. meets| Willlam J. !'ure!l of Danielson, | posible even for the snow plows' to|ed at the Attawa gan M. E church at 4 s B B 39 4 2 in _Odd Feua\vs at L O. O. F. ball, Main and Bul m Sal at the local re- |break through.. - f10.45°a; m. ana 6 p. g 3 = < v : 4 Thames Tnion, No, 187, streets. g t.», 5 for a tdhne )e‘l.:l;re: % ;Or; ;;‘wunt;llthe ice on the trol-| Mrs. Bartlett caflrev and. the young J AT g R~ . m'gn{-‘\-'}f‘n'\“ ?‘:(5 1..\(:“ t. Jean hm. ' Amer- e army and was ley track on Main street the trolleys|people of the village interested in o - < g . A i 2 Aerie, No, ,_';T".‘;":u,’,,., . " to the l:ny voeational sohool at| will run only as far as Churen street |forming an Byworth Leazuie tecontly | & e 35 3 g ] (R uCHse AL, e g g gl 7 Virginia, until conditions are more favdrable. |eonducted an interesting scrvice At o S : A ! meets at Armory Hall, Conter Commen Sunday and lasting| People In the outlying territory nre|Blackstone hul. There were soncs | | ; : " ke et 8 a0 t : ANNO!I John Piechie, 17, and Frank Waebb, | throughout members of the|still snowbounq and the oldest by: Misses Ruth Pray and Margaret E . Sy i > . 2 f Toy iIndustry Is Revolutioni; 15, were in_the police court Saturday | police force will ed_to the |dents say that this is by far,the most | Kilday, and Mrs. Caffrey spoke late N z : : s - hE Fiangy & ized 5 -mlnx. charged with breach of the gmm: beats: Grady, So- | severe weather within their 'msmory. estingly on some phases of the life of 3 - T 1 ; - - A. C. Gilbert Co. were caught by Mana-|don; Leahy, Jackson street; Officor|taking into consideration the big|Moses J. L. and J. E. Pray wm‘m : & z f | *In ‘another cojumn' of this 3 “ luh'-ru. of Loomer's Opera|McLean, upper Main street; Officer | snow storms and the impassable .con- ctively b PR i 2 - k| some of Hartford's leading brg skipping into the gallery by | Bonbira, center Main street; = Officer | dition of the roads. T k was ’ i s N are advertising a preferred of means of the back door. Manager | Paulhus, traffic duty. Mrs. Anna Pease has sold a house | Tn letters home Rev. Mr. Wosdward { SRR (7 1 i the A. €. Gilbert U’N‘"V of Nfl Schwart: has been troubled comsid-| ed here of the | o% Grant avenue to George R. Towne.|Teports practically bare ground In ih i g f Haven. by of late by boys who had ord has been receive 78 ol Donald Mitchell has been 1l with |Illionis and Michigan, a sren WS, The A. C. Giibert Company deservi: on locks and hinges on doors in | 3eath in East Hartford he YOung- | ..o for several days, trast to the snow i i ; £ \ 4 more_than passing notice. In 1910 A. ihe theatre and after detecting Ple- | 08t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georse)” Tne funeral of Mrs. Filzabeth A.|lv. While Lake Michigan has ¢ {fi @ : G Gilbert began the manufacture chia and Webb he notified Licut. Al-|L» Bdwards, formerly of this city. Be. | macomber, 87, was held at the /Con-{siderable drift ice near the shoro, ther g R | of educational toys in a small build- ~ an ‘arthy and the arrest follow- | side her parents and a bro l" 2ire | gregational church Wednesday af-|is plenty of water out in the 1 it i . = )} |ing in New Haven. Mr. Gilbert cen- ~d. of « roll of tickets such as is | Wster she leaves three aunts, PMrS|iernoon. Rev. Levi Rees officiated |and navigation proceeds - < i g SRS i | coivea the idea of making toys for wsed by the theatre was found in|John Gilman apd William Terard oflang the body was placed In the vault |spend a .few. days last ‘week _ , . # |boys that would not only have fun in Thar possession. The boye pleaded | this city and Mre. Wiliam Bernard, |y, "4, Springs cemetery. Mrs.- Ma- | t0 spend a few more ih " At t § | them, but would: nlso be ingtemetivi uilty, through Probation Officer Bi- | 9f Hartford and three uncles, Georse| omber was at one time superintend. | his son, Licut. Alvah ri ¢ A 2 and help boys through their sohool Mer Young, who was appointed their|J. and Fred Shepaun of this city and| . o the sewing department in the [ Detrok. The latter, who - % |{ama college work, giving them the guardian ad litem by the court, Both | Henry Shepaun of Hartford: Warrén woolen mill. She is survivea | trical foreman. with the Kel f SN | G e | iundamentals and ground work of : Indg have been arrested before, Weblb| Morris Stanley Crane, six-year-old|by a sister, Mrs. Mary Roboe of Han- on Military . stréet, 1 - | N AT " f some of the sciences. In this way, - to“ stealing apples and Péichie for|son of Clarence G.-and Lulu Blakely | cock, N. H. two nieces, Mrs. E. i.|ccived. ng the v 7 ok - the company makes sma!l ehemical 2 faking part in 4 fght. Bach was|Crane, died Saturday night at the|Morse of Marlboro. Mass, mad Mis< yman's:license as cle £ R sets, various engineering sets. also : sentenced 10 (he Cheshire reforma- | home of his parents in -Atwoodville| I Randlett of Nortbboio. IMass, and|trie i | Ml telegraph and telephone setsefhat - tory and then placed probation for | from acute bronchitis. He was born|a nephew, F. H. Randlett of Boston. There was gc = P! ets, six months and were ordered 10 pay | in Mansfield - Jan. Blac 1 o 2, { 5 | Jude receivers, 15 1014, She was ' the grandmother of Ser |Stome nall. Sunday r. W § y H e transmitters - _and : { wires, from omparative a $7.18 each. the costs of the court. Edi E. geant H. L. White, stationed at Al-|Ward returns this ~ ¥ ol . % Set at 36 to 3ne°m.".".?.,3§"a ‘::‘: i o e b | (Edith €. wite of Charles R.|gndria Va. * service at 6 p. mi. Marck { Il ) 7 > The ap! Mrs. Nelly Knight, of North Coventry, died ear-| 5" "De Borde has rewurnei- to 4 —————— er. & former well known resident of | |y Saturday morning at St. Joseph's deal more. There are also telegraph Newark. J., for ayhospital, where she had been a pa- el b s 4 { ) / 5 { instruments with the apparatus nec- ] - ROAD SOCIETY : 7 , for boys to construct a full- | camah co from W o ] ip. . it b ot T £ = telegraph line. Mr. Gilbert 3 M g = o il SR S R o e My’ smith, teacher in e B e o 3 / % 2y has gone very extensiveiy into wae granted a divorce from her hus-|er fully reved from the effact of] ccventh grade in the Sprinks eehddl i leer il S neee a . v 7 ¥ the matter of teaching boys the prin- re? O T e Bug. | o fully tecoversl] from the efect ofihas been abment from Her dntids. for gk Jrom; heep i@ ciples of the wircless telegraphy. The %, married him in Buf| the operation. :llte wag born May 23,14 week on account of the iliness of | tre given at he Mo sets for young boys are as- neery. Mrs. Assher tes- | h '.gr; i Hm,h g dne l““‘, her| her brother, Frank Smith. He i§ynow | NORATOY CO0 ran; that a boy can send and Samband Rad Drouiied | craases x*\?nc‘"‘c“fl' a large much better and she will return to {4 o @ MYSHC, ceive iwireless messages right with anyehing 10 o With | sisters. Mre M. Philtcs of West By pclcol today (Monday). i atiar ahe s i first set. There are accompany- Ret Susied i the Prig- prs "viu’ch“'w&r‘- lr\'l:: 5{,,2'3{‘;{.‘?2 Miss Mary Ann Sullivan is ill with| 3 er spen | g i Ho which “inutrack: him' 69 Rk e had falled to|Mich, snd Mrs, 'Cady of Custer/|® “cvere Sold. ¥ 5 i SN : SR up and operate this wireless = tele- A page from a hotel} Mich., and a brother who resides in R N e s ? M . B i 3 h set. The first set sells at about o STAFFORD SPRINGS girolly: Palmer. deng : : e § as the boy progresses he can v a larger and more powerful set, husband| The death of Mrs, Margaret Eli- Carlton Tatham, Arthur Stebbins, , : 2 he receives the largest at pres- r 4200000 and | 2abeth Harris, 74, occurreq early on|John Wallis, Howard Brown, Charles an. 5 r ¥ ! ) 4 | made by the company, costing Juse from his busi- | Saturday morning at her home, 54| Sherman and William Gerhardt 1:\ ién in Ne ¥ , Tof. 3 i = ¥ which will do almost anything Jewett street, after a week’s illness.|leader were the delegates to the ) 1 ¢ s £ra, an amateur would want te dv She was the widow of Albert Harris,| boys' county conference held in Gro- fed " i with a wireless instrument. whom she marrled in Oxford, Mass.,|ton Friday, Saturday and Sunday. | day to her ke Sraoklyn, MY, U S : a | sery afternoon at 4 o'clock from jfifty-three years ago.. She was born| Elgart Eros’ new, factory has fif- | Mrs A Y T f - - 8 the top of the Gilbert building fn ) { In “Webster, Mass., but had lived in|teen more new hands beginning this| tilas ‘Gottfris A i i - ' 1 A. dormitory | this city for over thirty years. She|(Monday) ness with | : [ : tUic| New Haven, a slow wireless message o \. dor morning, making 30 per- i, Sund: . > - ¥ g gent ofit .whiclf ‘has” & caryieE on ) Jhey Il be beforo| leaves five daughters, Mrs. Thomas|sons employed. A number of new | A. G. Hemet ‘ ke S R o } ; jlcs. As near as M. the court ihis (Monday) mornink, | Joyce, Miss Margaret Harris and | handg will be taken in cach week un- | tic. 5 e Sheried with_misconduet. Both ad-| Miss Bertha Flarris of this city and| til the-full force is employed. The | There was no service at cl . o o s, i Feceiving_this miteed 3 » when | Mrs. Harry Rood and Mrs. Henry Be-|new pressun tank has arrived and | day. t first| janger of Hartford, a son, Fdward | wa | : k ies, | me: Many of ‘these boys write 5 e off v i moved to the factory Saturday.| Mihev, is al i : b e s s eiie o= - hew were| Harris, and . grandson, Thoms | It is about four times as large as the | serious : ; ) < rate on i Sores | Celved- Gay - IUmbEng” AhORE LI, - aid that | Joyce, Jr. present {ank and will be used for firc ; platec - ccived- daily numbering about 2,300, 2l at the present time. These letters are 2v-|all scrupulously answered by Mr. : T : @ aving been | Gilbert, as he feels that he has a e, 1 2 »f| great mission to perform in-heiping ot oan ndoubte these boys start on their scientific ?| Mrs. Edward Moridrty died ;.| protection. They are to build a pump LGl ctock” Saturday mormiag st St.' 7y. |Bouse and install a large force pump a hu_n-eu)ht hospital from the shock, fol- which will also be used in case of P@}mt grange meets fire, g | d ‘probably will' wo: | lowing an operation for appendicitis. . ¥ .. | and ‘probably wo | Bestdes her husband she leaves a son, Yosooh Horowlis ssnigel | second deg Bugene K. Moriarty, her parents, Mr.| s T pos the Christian e dhe i 4 ¢ '~ hat E ¥ .n(lugation. Mr. Gilbert tharoughly the Baptistiand M, 4 with his parents on Hail's Hill ave- 3 e & £ > | belitves that the coming years are to Blang ‘wese| ern. Joht; Biwark T oow beath: | e, i s - : : i ial motion| be” a’scientific age; that we = need be held some | Ashton of th Bogers \mon-“f, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Gillette, . i i1 G he | scientists, and that'it is bis duty to the | B Francis Ashton of ’th(’l‘(‘e Miss Alice Kemp and A La < ORI oy < B marin help make them. ¢ BY | and a bister. Jane Ashton of thie wity | ¥, Visitors in Hartford Thursa = oS neve . mbers of irs. Mort Jerome Sullivan was in Amsion on | aher il § “M“;&!a\rty was a member of the | gayrday one friend who s Miss izabeth Shea » A vote| Emma, wife of Joseph Hanfieid, | her duties as te Was taken to purehas- a banner with|@ed at her home, 26 Monticelio| Rangom school bui :'m-w o. Attempt Great Thinge for|Street. early Saturday morning from | weeks’ God _for which Norwich Music Association. 5! At the meeting of the Norwich Mu- sic_Association to be held at Siater s evening, the following pro- gram will be presented: Shakespearean Music “A Paper” ans s in Grade 6| iding after two | of Mrs. t illness with influenza, ! ed her two pince Things Frow | Pneumonia. Mrs. Hanfleld was born| Samuel Blgart returned to New | fresh follow'ng eom. | i1 this c'tv. Sept. 6 1878 the daugh-|ork Fr Bot a mem 3 Aamh i Miss Hannah Crowell. ay after a week’s stay in | mus v of ar e- ki Bid Me Discourse, Bishen ttee was appelr Misg M ter of J; and se LeBarge Du-town. i At the last meeting of Sene " > 1 I - . 4 H Hark the lLark! Curschmann + gbatrman. Mre breuil. Tesides her husband she is| : > s Mrs. William Crowe, Jr. Browr faroid survived by nine children, a sister, | R R "* |She Never Told Her Love, Haydn Ethe! ¢ [ Mrs. A. R. Hanfield, and four broth- P A t Which | Joeqr” No More the Heat o the | ers, Paul Joseph, Octave and Hd- i NiCacee the efsient dbp-1 e mer, all of Willimantic. She was : : : Herbert Richardson. Asricattural member of St Anne's soclety of St. w E S I E P L '\y’ i : i Kiss the Golden Sun W Apcsivmal | Mary's “enech, i S } ¢ o Z de Koven Sumner Marthh § John H. Cunningham from Nor- | | Eatiector. 7 @ Lover ang His Lass, Twomos, Teona Normandin wich, the official ¢ b 1 0 o Biec in nay- | de Koven idin, icial repr: tative of e EBERNOSED 3 | 1 | 1 o Mevrin, Lillan McKenna the collector of internal revenue, will 3 ¥ 4 Mra Morgan Cronin. wey. Hattle Har. B he stationed at the ofice of the| David Robertson, 3 died Saturday|the X J gh-hot or a Husband, Unknewn JMusic Be the Food of Love, Play On, Clifton Mrs. Reuben Potter. Quartet in ¥, Opus 9, Dvorak Lento n 4 Vivace ma non troppo, TR ? t The String Quartet. Accompanist, Miss Ella M. Pett Davis Theatre. David Wark Grifith’'s new pleture production, Scarlet Days, which will the attractior. at the Davis theatra y and Tuesday is a story of lifornia in the gold rush days of Tt is based largely upon histari- cal facts, as the central figure, called chamb 7 ,f}’\“”'h"'j““l'::"’s:"“e ";;Tm"f;“ h 1, | morning after a long illness at his| the until 7 p. m. He will give all assist. |home in School street. He was born | 20 cpayers| Ui Aberdeen, Scotland, and came 10| mee | Westerly in 187). He was an-expert ite cutter and was in_the employ | vers to’ file their | of the New Fngland Granite company | id the last min- thirty-eight years. He sur'- ( r, his widow, three dac, s a broth PROTEST FETENTION (!F THE | of u‘l]x‘tt x\\'::l;o\:;l TURK IN CONSTANTINOPLE | department for u\mm 1‘ | New York. Feb. 29.—One hundrea |3 o1 the boa American Fpiscopal bishons have sent | Years. He wa to t bishops of Canterbury and | Pre K'flourev Bros. { York K tatte racamgn et | agzainst the “proposed retention of the | Dresident of FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Turk in Constantinople and the spolia. | ¥iremen’s League. o Baby Ooughs in. ang. about Wiimange: b Jequire tesment w in i eir returns for 1919. Mr. Cunning- but efce. | ham is urging taxp our G ,_u‘lw turns early and a: e rush, organizer st | ] ident of the Westerly 4 Veteran| 3 's association and a former| the Rhode Island State| PiEn for b tod ares n the film, is really Joquin | pronibition a letta, a sort of Robin of EMBALMERS ton of Armenta.” The message, man | Tho stated conferonce of the Rhode Tooic his o 5 . : ' The west who used to roam the high- ; - public tonizht by Bishop Charles | [siand Institute of Instruction and| xm his dut : o5 2 £ Dbbing the rich and giving to ¥ Union St Willimantie, Conn. | Sumner Burch of the diocese of New | the Normal school. will be held on | permits (o, bl : : J G y oo G round . this . caivalrous Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) York, read in part: March 13, at 10.30 a. m. The confer- !5 preseribe lic o S e ! ‘sperado, Mr. Griffith has woven -& ) | “We are grateful for your leadership | ence will be in the charge of the com- | ing of per: e & fos o eid to fornish plenty of thrilis in the crusade against the proposed | mittee on teachers’ welfare, and will ; e ang heart interest. The locale is an . JAY M. SHEPARD reetntion of the Turk in Constanting- | have to do mainly with tho subject . e g Eown; Wit S 3 e spoliation of Armenia, Any | of promotion ang salary schedule. | Golecior of g : e a 0 She " firmo pard e the Collector o tea t aueen of the dance ha R o promise St the Turks will be & | in the case of Myron Phimptan|Shaunncsy, but a transs it as o dsughter in an eastern semi: Funeral Director & Embalmer! ine- conselonce of “chiorat, CUtFage | against Dr. J. De Vere Barber, Judgetity to . Archambault, wi We | Chester W. Barrows gustained the de- | this week. g beliove 1 = his 1. 3 ¢ .62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| SLRE o e Nr’;";::“i‘fm‘:‘";: murrer. This is the third declaration{ ~An effart is being m L-lv Assistant Tel comnection achieve real independence or self-sup- Suntaimed B th ULk 1 che: <Inlin_the, tow B2 por e ) e ? Rathbun, counsel for defendant, filed | fof a © respectfully, but encrgetically, | Lo o e a- | § eat nEainst he Dropome mecully. | demurrer on fourteen different rea-|sixty ~men, w ignorant of her mothers' past. “the very day the girl retarns, v becomes involved in a fight with another woman of the hall ler opponent dies suddenly from i and Rosy accused of Dr F. C. Jackson a an faed. . G J ing her, is about to b: lynched n¢ oy sons and all were sustained. Clar-| Wakefield, Ir Alvarcz appears and rescues BHbAD 1 gretent S erpetuation et | ehte E: Rocho for defendant. of 100 men ! temporarily. The rest of thé DEN'I"ST a fresh act of injustice against the | Frederick Carl Bruckner, 79, died|platoon will portrays the successful efforts 2 martyr Armenia. The American peo- n of heart trouble at|e: under com: he bandit and a blue- biood from " o ple have always placed implicit Laith his home in Canal street. He -was | Stiliman. r to save the girl from the 715 Main Street, Willimantic in the pledges of Great Britain. We |born in Riden, Germany, Sept. 20, Local Laconics. A cannot belicve that Great 1831, and for more than half a cen: - a. m. to 8 p. m Phone 4| o\ sspoint us by faling g‘:m:f,“ T | tury’ vesided in Westerly where he justice to Armenia, was engaged in the tailoring busi u o sAs ."'::—f"ma"r.f" loaves = .. He leaves three daughters and n_Offics e morniag exce man s supposed to be happy when sons. Mr. Brucker was a mem- B s & I',’.‘i‘m",'fi“_ ho whistles, but when. he whisties s | ber. of Charity and Relief Lodge of tic for Norwieh Inquirs at New|SiEht of a miliiner's bill—well, that's |asons, Mystic. (Monday) in regu otk Lunch or at the hotels. uov24d|:uother matter. If a bill introduced in the house| Judge Burke wil ;omes law, the season during which| the probate llops may be taken from the wa- ‘There of Rhode Island will be short-|Ppay for the ened by twenty days and the quanti of a bully named Baglew i a of The other fea- s The Fear Market a 6-part m|mlul tion _starring Alice hool House Scandal a comedy com- The mien Who served in the erly town council h The town - coun " At the Strand. rand b ranged for an all Tuesday apd for of Rhode ;. the national 9 reduced, from . twenty-five to fifteen | or otherwise 4 bushels o day, The present season _Houdini, will +ji| begins September 1 to December 31, appearance in some death- To make the season begin Septem- ing_ st ts mever before attempl- ber 20, is ten days earlier than in any expected caped-from a straitjacket which ‘the | city claimed as wom- il hang suspended stage. floor and will "strait jacket. “Shee” other difficult tricks 3 | “Shee" pung from the lofty wmi . other state in New England. will- eleat s Y E : f142 '8 oot Y 4 | |New Yerk Times ‘Duilding and . es- mantlc, COnn. Salaries. of ‘deputy _sheriffs would today to . | bo raised, under & Vil introduced in | OCCASio Bd" By The 0 the pouse, from $5 to 37 for each day [ 47P9ld, who had of dotual’ attendance’ at sesslons. of | the board @ the supreme and syperior courts, and the district courts, i the Tirst, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth judicial districts, |- and from. $3 to 35 in all other dis- : tricts. . Westerly is in_the Third dis- | Mrs. Annis trict. The bill wquld ‘make no change | arried_Sa in the fees paid to deputy sheriffs, | George D. Stanl The hause judiciary committes ro- ported favorably a o change the TH date_of ‘the annual ' financial . town NORTH ST meeting of Hopkinton from - the| The funeral of Mrs. Thursday before the last Tuesday ‘in{ Wife of Grover C. M May, to the last Tuesday in.April|the Congrezutional An’act passed in' concurrence -to -ex- | Stonington, Th cmpt from taxation property of the| M. Shannock Memorial association, The|utes. M committée . on- corporations reported | husband, ‘Grover favorably the act authorizing the | Small childr Westerly Augomatic Tclephene com- pany to increase capital stock to 400,000, dr o ‘Partial service will be continued on \ GINGHAMS ARE AT THE Don't fail to see her. & Havel will be seen in‘a entitled Ticks ' Sisters will algo reir acropailc dancing shurs will ho shown tn in the Moonlight, a six-j No ‘mon who wouldn't figh girl he couldn't na-' is Rossignol. the Nightingale, - of the north. wi who foam-flecked horse Yhrough primevnl and drank laughing- ‘of the hemiock-cup nmm A queer figure of a man, Iindian, French. Tall, dark, handsome-— whose laugh was a m B A suange at!rm:xlure cur_ Beaucaire, Ten Turpl Tobin Hopdi an Admirabk fl:tfi: the ner:h-cnunnry. t Pretty Rosine Delpm _was to mar- Sergeant O'Farrell of the N Manntcd Rolice. The w as rudely interrupted by news 1 Logis, her brother. was in 3 hat Sergeant O'Farrell wi . orderes to- track botiy -Rossignol ¥ the boy. Monroe s-um ibe romantic role of m;a:,,ln, chal the Moonlight A Gaumont Weekly will do- e G strand's big show, 4 CASTORIA|= For Infants and Children | party run; Pout of thi Cleveland Plain Dealer. InlheForOvor30Yurs An ornagmental - holger designed o contain 4 and enable W s tgio e - = pitcher. | words. pages uni T over