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i No, 33 ¥. 0. o2 IR N 2 : % Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic . Of- “lice, 23 Church St,, Telephone 105. ed through -this o 3 SRt w°n’yrld"' . Q’nnm o i : + ? $ I¥'s a mighty good thing, while you're running | f thi of b;rnlnc 3 a.l[,-' s Spewe © Just to pgau:y:, as you ga: and come face to face By ol e G riday .. A i With your conscience, and ask it a question or tws, ¥ windham met at the town hatl Thure- | JbS, (SR NUETRY S i : and precision to For it's right you should know what your life means to you. + evening and elected delegates t0) yigh school. = His address which will blem‘l tobaccos the “the republican state convention and|be on Scotland and of.the Poet Burns, % 'Che"sterfield way. N i i vention to be | Will be given before the English class- eld Scongressional distriet convention 3 = Maybe this %2 A lumblan Cammandery, Xo. 4, . T, meets in Masonic ‘!‘cnp’l » . | ANNOUNCEMENTS “ ' Meat Market Sold. s race, Have you done things worth while, have you drifted along; Have you filled it with sighs, have you filled it with song, = Have you helped when you should. have you tried fo do right, Have you struggled for good, or just fought for might? held in New Haven March 23 and 24, Tonight's meeting (Friday), will be “for the election of delegates to the re- the last of the campaign in this city, Nkl venti Mr. McKay will bave for s J — Cis A Have ypu given your hand to some fellow in nee i 'fi:ifl::.rfi?z‘:;:mm%h:"ge:&b? :.',‘3;322 T hiat Tl Yo rof Chust? : Chesterfields and ol K e Lt e Sl S A iy IR 2 lican tow Have you been open hearted and ready to do, Hav: you tried to be just, have you tried to be true? committee for the next two | It will be a union meeting of. the > 7 k vears was also appointed. The meet- | Methodist and Baptist churches. novyhm else. Zing was called to order at 8.15 o'clock | A meeting of the official board . of! by William S. Congdon, chairman of | the Methodist Episcopal church' was he republican town committee. James | held Thursday night at 7.30 to take Oh, it's easy to preach and it's easy to tell Of the other chap’s faults—but our own faults, oh, welll ; 3 A = hich will be shown at the Davi: <M. Smith was chosen moderator and |action on the selection of the pastor, s We are cowards at ume anu tre trath, you will find, W , IWalter R. King, clerk. Func\:‘h;g th% Rev. C. Harley Smith’s appointment | = 3 Is a thing we dislike, for it's rather unkind, ;’;:lrn: l";rldmfl i:(n:t.“s:’}:;d‘xny. ’flfl: of the Wwarning the choice of|ag director of the financial campaign | I 4 : ' R starred f<'to the state convention took | fo be conducted between April 36 and 4 /] e But the past, let it rest. Give a thought to today, . ::w“ll‘?bx.:'m&:-:nflmmhu: and resulted in the following | May 2, in connection’ with the Inter- And tomorrow, as well, for the tim2's growing gray; e P % el Ny to. i - #heing elected: Ernest P. Chesbro, | Church World Movement. It was de- e Do the things that you should, do the best that you can, le'n'-“..“. mbdnh! y ™ a'f llho; Judge Otto B. Robinson, Joseph ~M.|cided that Rev. Mr. Smith be released \ Crown your life with your deeds—be a red blooded man! {:é and o . e B Berard. and A..Linn “'eatherhegdt.h .| from church imthmes in sut?\_: maui : . : i Mn t-mnhm'y bro ‘shown * ¢ . ¢ Mayor Charles A. Gates moved that|that he might carry on this grea: 4 & : 3 e au D evem to. this mhl : Niam S. Congdon the present town|work. Rev. Mr. Smith’s work will % 2 / e ag 3 properties e T apuhiiza. hor: Tk e L s L T - And ‘Subscribe to 5, 10 or 15 Shares ind ot poenen"ania e il o vgars. Mr. Congddn was elected. The| churches of New London and Wind- . 3 the | .{_ " avies, beins a pro- smoder: appointed a committee of|ham counties in connection with or- Lawy in the uc °n - .h’llll;_\“a comedy 2 and three, Mayor Charles A. Gates, Will- | ganization of *committees for the revue fleld, of course, thoroughly am S, Gondgon and William E. Hig-|drive. Following the meeting mem- ) select the remainder of the|bers of the church went in a body to at home in th's pantomime of the 2 8 e . * . ° ) spoken drama. She is sald to wea: remodeling of upper' room now to be | bers to take place from Ma N ch Build dL Ass ymmittee. The men selected | the First Baptist church where ser- | CEPC AR 0T TRREr FROM oW 20 P JEHT 504 X ouse- tochouke canvess ! Orwi INg an oan ociation the most -elaborate ,and i« committee were announced | vices were being conducted in their | feear Buor i 38 e br taen tae oot | be made. The state drive s for 25.01 costumes of her career in ere declared Plfl‘u‘ir '1"?;‘;0"1 Inter-Church World Movement. tertainment purposes, ‘and repairs in | members. A meeting of the post is! Wi i n committee for -2 ported S Luigi Benveniti will appear before | the kitchen and basement of the build- | to be held next wedk for th purpose of |} Jt’s not Chanty, it's an Investment that will help others fl:t“l‘au':::“lt;y m\‘l:‘.'e _‘l}hnrrio.h:l "Q. be made up fif‘r‘;\;lh‘}{[' the police court:this (Friday): morn. |ing to make a coay place for the | electing the lollowmlg oificers: Chay | 1 v thi v & wis" prodiiced by- the ‘new Cosmomoll. = b "' | ing to answer to a charge of assault|Girls" Friendly society to hold meet- { lain, historian, employmen' officer, ourself. s somethin; our conscience will ¢4 4 v K e vy oh {he Rermi ot JRtas ATk e ies: - | war risk officer, vocational training || 2> We 88 ¥ gy tan Productions -Company, ‘formed tc aniels, William 1. > Mr. Walker claims that on| Several memorials are to.be ereot- | officer, committee on post approve of. Don’t Wait, Do It Today—BE A MAN. picturize the best serial stories &p- “ 3 March 10t Benveniti | ed within the siructure, among them | and welfare committee "r\n"\.flrln’fiorrln\:il;(l ‘\,'\uf':;?x s at him, endangering his pearing in modern magazines. ‘The being one of reredos of Gothic design, | canism, membership committee, enter- | sacond blg feature ‘s J. Warren Ker- - e 3 Y A warrant was sworn out foriin oak. This will be placed in be- | tainment commitlee, and committee on > red Roy. Charles Ti. Leon-| genveniti’s arrest and Officer Paulhus | hind the altar. The m FE. Higgins, Irving M. James | rigan 1n “The, Drifters.” n thrilling measurements | Post memorials, on distribut, 6-part drama of intenst human appea i the | ar " | state fund, and on athlctics RS g s | found the man and brought him to 18x9 feet. In the upper corner n ; Boston Efglish Opera Company e Present “Faust” “at the Davis The- atre. ' The resuts of the efforts of Bdward M. Bk to establl i that e:ve'.\'om shou!d se Interna- ; station. Thursday night about six 0'- | will be inscribed I H. S., and on the | man W. P. S. Keating has ! tonal News and a'funny Mutt & Jef “dward Morris, Walter | ook Benyeniti furnished bonds of $25 | other sid X. P. C. . Between these comedy completes this .big double mer M. Young. C. C.!¢or his appearance in court toda initials is a dove, symbol of peace.! Which includes Windham a A. Linn Weatherhead and Jas. o« me SUI' aCe h. p lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F., Thursday .ev- | tin of the Elms. in memory of her | Ville posts. The headquarters for this! Sa.\fe an s voted that a majority of d*‘;- ening at the I. O. O. F. hall on Main | husband, Frank Martin. The wainsot- | district will' be W @ 3 7 n tes chosen to attend the state t ; street, a class of six candidates was | ting on either side of thereredos of oak | ' == Sa:V'e -fw 2 state convention would be empowered | given'the third degree. Folliwing the | and' standing six feet in height, is JEWETT CITY ou 1o fill_any vacancies that might o€-|injtiation members were served light|the gift of Mrs, Thomas MeGff, in 5 { 3 2k cur. The mecting adjoutned ~ about | rorrechments, memory of her sister, Mrs. Mary -A.| The Ladics' society of the Congre- % i ‘r;e' G‘C S. McKay, who is preach- | o At the Eastern.morning service at|Cheevers. —The credence table, which|galonal church served a hot meat| As director of. the Bosion English at the Baptist chuceh in ; : | | Opera’ Company, which o e °¢-| which for the past year has been un- | the =ift of M in mem- | Thursday evening. The menu faclud-! 3 | DoV e, comes to the 1 the interchurch world move- | 28 % 0r_The b oics: will] Gty Of hep-gon. . A | ed meat and potato pie, rolls, 1 W uld SZ 90 u f 54 00 vis, ‘theatre on Friday, Marcly 19 4 for bjeet Thurs- | | BOHIE 8Oy S ron | Hendbrie chair 07 Gotnic de- | cake and coffce. The « | WO you pay J4.5U per gaiion Ior a i. l:«;:na"uhored long and diligently te ng. “Quenched Lamps” The | X0 e be o o W Thomas Lee, | Mrs. Edwarq Gallup and M . ¥ aken from 2nd Chronl-) 3 "yg70" 1uf several vears s Teperiory . thal : they . ; MeKay told how the | oopgtryetion of the walls of the build- Henken, and o M M. Carpenter and Mrs, x ) l d l s th f this because’ they are :un;mmu;’h:wlx:::q e} ing which were of stone, much dam- | tha Bramhall. e alts ling is the | Nicol.~ The pies were served by rs.‘you CO: ors, an exp ain € reason 1or uage u{o the .country. and that the: being done to the - intérior | Bift of the vest: . George's | L G. Buckin . Haskell, . : Shn enloy because of the capabilities ot structure during heavy storms.|church, Newburs. Y. -in memory | Mrs. ¥. D. Ballou, ettie John- remarkable reductlon_ singers and the artistic complete- The edifice then was examined by |0f Charles Borchert, father of Rev.|son, Miss Elsie Lord and Mrs. F. I. men familiar with this type of build- | Walter F. Borchert. rector . of - St. | Robinson. The tables were He h deplored the st . Bis people were in and their at- toward God and His House. He £ worship were iamps of even- of the family altar, feature show. At the meeting of Obwebetuck | This is the gift of Mrs. Frances Mar- | counties, with ‘the exception H 5 illed h!s expectations. E ‘s Epi. el s at the right of th 1t is| anu potato supper in the vestry on] B e 1e Poemee. | St. Paul's Episcopal church the church e of the altar is P . H. | Vi 2 . h i public performances of the ! 2 ater it | M. and Mrs. Nye Mouiton, and Mrs, | Paul with their committee. Mr; \\';\171Fioor Pamt ! Come mn and let US SNOW | standard operas in” the grand opera bave put out " the |, gisaovered that because of faulty | Hen memory of Frank f" Marshall, Mrs, S. R. Waters, 3 ness of ‘the uction. ism, of pray “‘;‘1 y;lhlm: I ‘have proved” he -y, . ing and they advised extensive repairs, of this city. charge of Parkhurs hat opera can:be sung in English, RN 'St By, ke B OILL }“:";.af the contractors who first erected| Rev. Mr. Borchert hat been rector | Miss. Alice B air, 3 Wm. MeN ® and, produced as weil” under Ameri- ‘r \Y" Ka "M\‘C"‘“ ‘M;‘"f‘»“‘ Dh“(“k At | the building had done their work in a | of St. Paul's for the past three years|O0l, Misses Isabel Marshall and B rlnv diréction as under any other. 1 ine prople of Willimantic might KeeP| taulty manner. The "walls of the|and his worls in his narish has done| Thompsn, Mrs. Walter Iighare have proved that it gives greater ' light from burning din s d ae|building were supposed to have been|Much to bring the church up' to jts{ Misses Eleanor Stetson, Lthel Iisk 87 water Street enjoyment to the mwass of the peopl n work might go forward ho|made of stone, cemented to geaher, | Present standard. He has been ably |and Anna Littlefield, Mrs. krank Wil- | 1 which “comprises the average andi- before. In clos'ng he told the making them water-tight. However,|”ssisted hyv the vestrymen. other par- | cox, Misses *Madeline Gallu, Ethel related by Harry Lauder about | ;™0 ery person being a light that pass- places where stones should | ish officials and members of the; Thompson, Si have Leen there wag noting.but ce-|church. Memhers of churches other| Hull, Beatrice A ment, and in other places ,even the|than St. Paul's have a'so lent their|Mrs. Walter Goe Misses Lve coating of cement was so thin that|aid in helping during the past three| Reid and Bernice Woif. G ence when it 8 suny in an under- Brown = standable language than when for- o | et i ; T SERVI Run D Own" vwa_te: feeped through after each hard| ¥ears. kell was in charge of the ticket: .”us" MOTOR FREIGH - S CE elgn’ singers use a medium that but few ecan - comprehend. Opers s @rama set to. mus’c. The drama in (All acods Covered by Insurance During Transit) Mrs. Mary Christine W. Weir died| The gross receints were $35. | : The matter of repairing the struc-|early Thursday morning at. St. Jo-| Names to be added to the Slater| NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNA™M Kidney and bladder troubles are not | ture was taken up with Bishop Ache- | sph's hosni o e e e tgiacnedy to. the - Slater FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD Balied S meo,” M Py X up P sepl ospital following two weeks’| Library Fund d(\)nor: are M Alice the combination is almoest as import. {ant as the music itself. If the - son and other officials of the Episco- s with lobar pnenmonia. ~ Mrs. | Anthony, Mrs e o in office or factory, causes women to |pal diocese of Connecticut and they IPMENT=N NIEEN SISRCE AQROW. FRUC S drama cannot be_ understood then n Weir was born in Krefeld, Germary, in { M. D. Fuller; ) suffer from weak, overworked or dis- | Rave consent to the repair of the edi- | it Everett. E. P. WINWARD & SON | large part of the mus'c loses its ef- ‘rect. When we develop gan rally. as Vs the Boston English Opsra Com. - 3 1896, the daughter of Jacoh and So-|Jeffers, Everett Alley, | ander h:' ""';:”’d‘ " and Amerce z 1 his eountry when a v irl. S Margaret Wallace a 2 g :::;::linr:d freel:rnlef:i o.:“-m;'."" a s‘earaa!.o and-a campaign was start- | s her husb-en«l. ]«‘::‘v‘l:ng:fiW?"re “:i z\r((:'.el‘;\ J‘.}A“ i fl ‘J ity | ey 2 .b-’chche. fheu 108, | .5 to raise the necessary funds forjand a. daughter, 5 in ¢ Honc S ursaag conductors; we shall ‘at last be amxnclpahq' from the foreign opera- : ; Miss May Gertrude! wos united In marriage . Thursda Phone 1250 1i WILLIAM STREET + | tie,_monopoly. sore imtedles, #ilF jojais, makiog AlL repairs. om. the :buliding.{ Wier. March 11 with Georze W. Mill 5 WATER STREET NEV’ BEDFORD e g 0 buld. up” com- pains, h join These repairs which have now been| g et For S0t Pl = Y 135 WATE B tinued Mr. Beck, “a truly nattemal S A iling & wera hursda s Sarrington, 1M, it S 143 DrREER - o] % .-i"{‘g us’é’;‘}nsi;‘f“,}’tfi;“f‘faué" mE. at 2 o'clock from his residence at 96| ding ceremony took 492 SOUTH MAIN STT 138-142 DUPFEE STRIEST ‘h’:("" ‘"_-’;: ‘_:b-blulely essentia] Repairs on heating of the building, | SPTINE Street and were conducted by | London, Rev. . Rom PROVIDENCE /LL RIVER voung American stngz- it tight ot the coust of suficéing and 'S | Rev. Walter F. Borchert. rector of St.! being the offi Mr. | Miller left Jewett City. on | Mich., { Phone Union 3842 Pa; Paul's Eniscopal church. Burial was|and M B in ‘the cemetery at Windham Center. Funeral Director Jay M. Phone 3619 £rs and give them a fair chance, That American voices are as good as any that can be'found in the world .u proved hy the few .great American misery, regulate the kidoeys and blad- der and restore the diseased organs to sound and healthy condition. the 6:03 p. m.-train for Sturgi: T hepard was | where they will visit relative in charge of the arrangements. | i . = &'ngers who v 1 groom for a few ‘days before pro- A Great Beautifier. ANNOUNCEMENTS mendoug °Mu=hn1': afi"’rf-"&"‘m‘"'. Mr. W, Fischer, 2000 Woodbeurne Ave. | been_rsceived in this| feding to their home in Barrington,| ype Sedalls’ Democtat ‘susgests|. o & S0 T the Davig| ¥OTA-famous: - The “opera to be Sne. 1 am taking Foley Kidney Pills eversotbey | sement of | 1 | that young women of the present day ession Coming to Davis| presented. iv “Fhust” and the same night. You should havs seen me before I started | Ar. % can still find more beauty at the end | Next Week company of artists and musiclans 1 was yellow as gcld. now my eyes and skin cre | stree Might Feel Better of a broom handle and that it will be| “The world's most beautiful love | ¥!ll be welcomed by the Davis pat- sll cleared up. My kidneys do not bother me at | io Bunnell.| If it will make. England feel any | much cheaper and more enduring than | story” is said to describe Hal Reid's|Tons. nighi any more. 1t it will help some othet pose | uzhter of Mr. Tracy | better over the exchange . sMuatiar | anything that can e found at the| play he Cunte " ‘whi e o g e ML e L e ol M nd My racy | better over the ange situa anything that, canbe found : plas, e Conicss.on,” ‘which has whesever 3cur medicine ie adyertised.” | | Th i 2 St Sh‘E-Sé “'Af- come to take a look drug store.—Kansas V OREs I'Pr‘n m:\:lv mhlu = Tn-en(;uls motion Breed Theatre. { erc wi e n am wha mericans righ PO picture by the National F' Sor- P = 3 LEE & 0SGOOD CO. Winsted Goldenrods tomight " (Friday, | home for e of their own dotas { poration, featuring Henry . Waltha, | 19 Lioq 0Ierent, neglecttul husband PERRETILE VRS . SR 2% Manager MecCarthv of the Emer- | Toledo Blade. i Shrml) K“"“"L:‘“:;'l \nea| Which 'is coming to the Davis mext| e e U5 e S e mmiit alds, has been forced tn ez 1 & —_— Genera ood says at X nes Liveek ~ > 3 e Uni- . e e e U Might Have Been Wors { men were used an the American front| " "o, 0 girected by Bertram Brac-| | CTeM Photodrama of the Alps, which Klfloure Br S, ling in Litchi 5 5 it 3 i in France. It would be difficult to con- | | 't ¥ b Is to be shown, at the Breed theatre 3 eling in Litchifiela county. The Win 1a) Said 4He) Dhpes e in rmany . of ‘this. — Norfolk | Kell: and cost one hundred and‘nine- | today and Saturday. It iy caid co to sted team was forced to caneel their s aty vince rm R * | ty-five thousand doila t a ! - hy FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND zame with the Wyvanokat ord | cont. $442.000 i hUS,far | Virginian-Pilot. The story of the - pictare. is. one | ¢ Obiet tough puwerfal denunciation EMB. Wednesday night ow trav- | lining © \ i s end calculateq to holg i h f the man who .forgets- that his wite EMBALMERS v t owing to bad trav- |lining even to that ‘wind cloud. No-| e g hold its auditors spell|is'his sweetheast, and - denning a n ns and rather than k o 4 ERGRT . sound fre o z " x = A Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) ing a.game that might not come off e it ¥ | =Georee. that rspect, as ina few,| Ty human emotion, ' the love of flh‘" her - seemingly out of his . PO Manager MecCarthy decided to cancel Still Has Some Rights. Pmany imitators | Sweetheart for swectheart/ _brother | Do aemamiire o ound Fushantst e game. The Emerailds have not e . 5 S s = z ot today—To-]1or and t, but " us A jcan JAY M. SHEPARD cancelled their game with Torrington | W ¢ think the husband oy ht to give | among the statesinen of today—To- | { ove of & motha tor L onot least, | surgeon,” nedrly Jdoses - his - beautiful . - for' Saturday nieht. hut wiil-go there [ o5 Yio the pay envelope. all right | ledo Blade. “The Confession” as a stage play| LoCE, Wife to a love-buzzard whe Succeeding Filmore & Shepard {by jitney to trim that team. e Y e oebetenitied a wonderful career and in® ite Shomers o ."z’,'hg attentions that . Recently the airls of the Windh ef6re ‘he hands 1t over- -Hong. | Nature. form is much better, T husband 13 465 busy to remem- Funeral Director & Embalmer High School ek ethatl Aesin’ tSoned a1 op.ciore he hands it over.—Hous- Lk humH:m::wr: for s o o | It tHAE AE, 1aim0t TenIten s e a ber. Bric_Stroheim ' who depicted. the i0-62 “ORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC challeng fo anv high school team to ; S get tmurger in his heart when @ trust | Stase scencs possible in & theatre, | | LyRUSIEe, Il PN O play them for the championship of the e 5 S cant andto’ telliths = 1y Assistant Tel. connection 5% . ’ h auto-| stings him for a cent and to te h — rin villain “ - 4 La ym.l R ol state. Bast Hartford girls evidently | mat:cally loads and u ads rorn»{ proletarian tradesman who stings Death and Taxes. Pu‘ncelh Bmf;(rlo‘Buz:e K"gbu"‘_ v felt that they could itrim the 1locall stalks, is the invention of a New |nim for a dollar to keep the chance. a0 Disty” Ly By oy ey — team and they will come to this city | Jersey farmer o Poot. They say that nothing is so sure as | Déauty. plays the role of Mrg Arm- Dl' F C Jackson | | this (Friday)- atternoon Sand ey -ty sey 1z . Houston Post. death and taxes and it wouldn't be so | STPRE. The following favorite Uni- 0 e R Buy It Tod‘y 3 spear more baskets than the Windham bad if taxes only came once, also.— | Yersal.players complete the cast: DENT‘ST can make. The Fast Hartfordites A Sure Bet Grand Rapids Press, 5:71 PeGGr:m, . Bibson-Gowland, YOUR' GROCER i | have plaved strong this season and t. resident Wilson is found of poetry, g alerie Germanprez and JacufifPer- ; P HAS 1T !} 4 nave lost but one game, this being New Secre.a{'y Of The B e o B Annunlo, ase| Adam must have been swilt footsd;| EBcscAReIWDIring aceotry, | ol s 715 Main Street, Willimantic to the local girys early in, the seasom.| , Interior SECEUBI e ot Samons avorites.— | inasmuch as he was first in the human | 407 Of costumes daring dramatic ac- 3 MADE WY ; | The score of that game’ was close. ChsrTostant Newa dnd. Co o tion and a well padded ‘“brick-bat- Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 L | The Windham girls have gone through | O N A moral” combine to make “Blind Hus- 3 " The WHIPPLE C2 the season thus far without losing a . E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves k A bands” a ‘photodrama.that will strike home a righteous blow. Other pic- tures- on the bill include a two-part comedy entitled “Oh, Bill. Behave. featuring Smiing Bill' Parsons and the Pathe News. The Strand - The Strand has the cleanest and of the usual table drink e how for Dhursday; Frigey nd Saturday that has ever yet been . shown. The -Strand. is featuring the would cause considerable Black and White ‘Revue! with seven waste, but you c: ake Bl i and thngs are. ept on’ e 4 s 'bit and .thngs are kept on the waste, you can mx fump. from ‘stasi fo fiieh. ° Alma Vielsen the girl on her toes breught one.cup or ten cups of tremendous Sppiause. Ack the peo. ple that saw this show. We cannot say enough about.it. Nora and Sid- ney Kellogg sure did suprprise the people when they started to play music with ¢! tables, chylirs, bookcases and in ' every bit of furniture oo the stage. . Allen an‘ Purgell who were late for Thursday - matinee. made more than a hit with their comedy -singing and - daneing act. For some reason or other the Strand did not' recelve the picture gw ::kd.hwt ncelh the 1-‘:.1 hal? ot = . 10 Wi u! ved one that we be. without a bit of waste. . Ueve was stll better than the origin- . al. Tt'is starring Fddie Roberts, the &Iover screen actor in' 6 big parts en- | ) : s 3 3 tled . “The Tast: Lite : Kinw- | Jhis drink of ratitying s W A, ol g e _J flavor is made tantly . i s — ateaspoonful in a cup T The PURE olive oil from which it John Barton Payne, who suc- Kerensky i sadly -impressed -wit i the misoy Tt in Bd is made is most beneficial to sen- | | ceeds Franklin K. Lane, as Secre- .—m hot wa1_;er added_._ e ey nagemaat in sitive complexions. tary of the Interior. l\gr. Payne up.~Washington Post * A is now Chairman of the U. S. Ship- : Use LACO Castile Saep daily || ping Board. He will take over his e for both bath and toilet. new duties on March ist. when Mr. i ”.::,h . Each cake wrapped in Foil. Lane retires at his dwn request. s"‘;bu. ‘J.?-. x “"-. -| Before becoming chairman of the fi.flg mfl “.,:i e it bas s L Shipping Board on August 27, 1919, £he Spssarancy being FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD DEALERS 1 ‘ Made by Postum Cereal Company.,, 3 Mr. Payne was counsel of the rail- iy LOCKWOUD, SRAGRETT CONPAMY, £05TRN road administration. He is a na- Battle Creek, Mldnsll\- l IMPORTERS 4 game to any high school team and the Buileuis Office every morning except! § [ NATICKC = MASS- Feputation they have built up . hag Qs car in_ morning Lo leave WL made it almost impossible for them | mhntic Norwich. = Inquire at New' %3 to secure games with girls’ teams from Xork Lunch or at the hotels. uov2ed 3 other cities. 4.4 The meeting of James J. Shea post, No. 19, American Legion, that was scheduled for Tuesday night was held Wednesday night at the rooms of the Spanish War Veterans at the State Armory. The report of the treasurer indicated that the organization was in good financial standing. Dr. W. P. S. Keating, post: chairman and dele- gate to the state cenvention held in February gave a detailed report of that session. “The local post is to par- ticipate in the state drive for mem- MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. New Plaid Skirts The newest Spring Skirts prove that there is no set rule for the way plaids should run, happily, too, there is no restriction as to the number of colorings that may be combined, and you will find a good variety of styles in this shipment— priced at $18.00 to $25.00 — Other ‘Woolen Skirts in plain colors as low as $8.98 and up to $18.00. A TRUE FRIEND to any woman is this genuine cssing - THE H. C. MURRAY CO. tive of Virginia and sixty-five years old. His home is im Chicage.