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death hefore ait cowld According to the And- made. under sanitary conditions' a§ yo maintain * in your Own'" Home. Youll just love it.l FOR SALE BY used his death. - jured man ed. <] O'Neil later stated that_there’ could have , been no|™ ‘help for Mr. Coltins. .~ v ‘Mr. Collins had. been 'with the Hill- ey made well scattered. _|'house & Taylor-company for nearly 30| fhey m: v | years, employed as a waod turner. He | though won by a wide margin . [was born in Keene, N. H., Aug. 10, 1863, { 0ne nd ‘] and came to this city some thirty years | Were the Windham boys sure | ago. He was twics married, having four | o7 m"‘:: had the edge | sons, Howard, 13dward, Charles and Otis, | |Ime, but when the local boys ¢ by his first wife. In 1503 he married for Pet In thelr half of the jaighth the the second time, and is survived by his | termination 'to break the ball seemed ALL GOOD GROCERS i ek o ainn b of ew Haren” e - . " abdomen and infliet " ihat | 0° Drought to this city for of. the. Stafford men 1ings ‘and kept, the hits 'y wife, Mrs. Georgiana . Clark: Collins of brother who lives in Holyoke, Mass. , have been drawn as jurors from Hol e 1 i BOLTON' this city, by the four sons, and by g |SiX runs-had been tallied and- ton, to serve at the present term of Everything 15 ‘in readiness for the| made two errors. © Windham will play a The school board held the . annual|court, being held .in Rockville, drive for the Inter-church World Move-| game" with Dlainfield High ‘School * this | Charles Risley, of South - Manthes- | ment to begin Sunday, April 25, and con- | (Friday) spring meeting Saturday evening. ter, turned: his automobile,: completely | tinue until May 4th. A meeting of dele-| another Rev. Frank K. Abbott, who was ex-|over, just east of the Center-school house, | gates from the “Protestant’ churches of | Thursday. r- | las week, Wednesday, when driving on{ the city was held ‘Wednesday night and :‘;:';u::nn:o“:l‘:;n:rfo lri::n m‘t-lies:et “he }@ straight road, he ran the car up a bank| plans for raising theyquotas assigned to had been News to accompany his wife and|gere nurt. A wrecking car was sent|from the Friendly Citizens of -the' city & f home in of, * Flof X B children home, was delayed until - this|for to get the machine home. -Mr. Ris:|were discussed. Philip S. Hills, &ai Frostproof, Florida. ~ Mrs. Per- and turned it over. He nor his friend { the churches and for raising the $10,000 y evening of the death = of "";:r was a’ fast 1 47¢c not until' after thq eighth inning |l ~Ladies'‘AN-Siik Séam-Back Hose, worth $2,00 97c of the vic- |l yadies' Ipswich Seam-Back Mercerized Hose, worth $1.25.. 77e et | Lagiés' Dutham Blick Hose, worth 35c.......... 24 the de-|fl Ladies’ Ipswich Black Hose (seconds), worth 5oc 3% 1 tol ‘Men's Socks, all colars and black, worth 3%c.. 24¢ O e e the dust had eettled |} Cniiaten's’ Very Heavy Stockings, worth S9c. 476 8s good as won. .- Windham scored six| relfs Mefeerized Stockings, worth 59c 47¢ hits to their.opponests 7 and both teams 3 2%¢ 3% afternoon and expect: to add i ersey B 47e victory ‘to. the one gained on |fl Ladies' Corsefs, rubber top, worth $2.00.... $147 R " .|| Waitress Aprons, reversible double pockets, worth $2.00........... S7c was received in this city Wad- : o 2 : .. WHY PAY MORE? i i kins las lived /in the south’ for m week by the illness of the children. ley has since. .injured a man by hitting | man of the local general committee in if-| years, but £ toro ;uu, :‘l"’ m‘-ni Rev. . C. McKnight of Coventry o® | him in the automobile in which he Was| ter-church work has been -actively en- ?‘ abqu! \ 4go cam cupled {he pulpit Sunday in the absence | driving, and the man later:diedi . ' | gaged in outlifting the campaign and the ozt of Mr. Abbott. . B Charles M. Lee is confined to the M“L by a cut in his foot, which he got whil chopping cord wood. citizens who are not active in any church Kota recently. She is survived by her |ffom @ few days' visit in Maine. . work and are not afiliated with any of husba and several sistars and broth- New Haven, where She was.:the guest| Vassers’ committee and will appoint his 2 ¥is.0 m;n:"';‘udé 1. White has retufned |Of. her daughter, Mr&Anthur Wickwire, | Subordinates. om i during the wilitersy 3y ~5%A 50 & 3B, Eak Mis. Keeney 'Hilleibosbn; of William ;ILWAM ot. ,fiefihewfi, West Hoboken, N. J., are spending a | WAS in’town Wednesday. been divided 'imto " groups ‘each church Francis E., wife of Leroy Perkins, a Sk P \ihe members of e cast of'|4.n “C.ied on his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Vot oliciting th ids has|the Five Million -attended the. meeting | o, Pl laughter, The! Jork ot sietiine: the funds. i also. It was reported that the play had B, canvassing its own members. The friend- been a success in this cify and as e ’?;I;l,ninc ‘here ‘for a short time. g ” 'ollow] er retus “Fre 0 ' pastors of the churches with the aid of | was in 1o mmem:"';"km;“ she the church, tre:.surera ‘have -evn:‘plled h: 1y to bring about her da She 'hflwu E e s e & list of names of persons upon Whom the | iveq by her husba: eath. . i " ; wi-d'l;iefil;e.rg of Willimantic o in ’mm onnvafisers Wi f‘g‘:fi t‘? c;p:?‘a, sn{n":,‘; i o(:;“ s nd, a son, Sydnéy Per. lime s resident of Bolton. dled in Da. | , Rev. Henry W. Webb' has returmed | ice Wil be appoin vass friendly | perkins of this city, Willimantie. - 3 A meeting of N 1 anesda :the local ehurches: George E. Stiles has 4 » ers-of this state, among them being 'Wal- g A " heen appointed chairman of the can- M. C. A. was held Thursday atferndon ter Clark, of Coventry, for a resident of Mrs. D. W. Hakes has returned fr« a daughter, Miss Eva “Burial is to be in the¥atrectors of the ¥.| flics of ‘the -Jordan Hardware : i | persons had stated that it was too good Miss Addie Wi , of New York,| 1y citizens who will be asked for $10,000° E o Mrs. week. in- Bolton, - 1s Viarting her mothess Mre. Jame: Wieke| Wil bo canvassed by o Joint committee | (0 Je drop. DIans for presenting The Five | g e Ot e ot oo} wire: 208 wWeek : 2 trom all the churches. nearby cities were diseussed. J. < “ 5 B, Full lee's are their daughter. Mrs. William Frank H. Holmes and sons, Earle and The First Congregational church is _to le: . Alkifis and children, of Hartford, ana | Fred, were-in. Norwich- Wednesday, 1o | raise $2,015 in one vear and the can- and Miss Grace Randall were » 2’ commif " attend the funeral of Mrs. osepli AL |vassers are to be appointed nrior to the oot 00, - g tmlieg dmnec g oY s o beginning of the campaign which starts | PETSORS “F Josegh Mathien of Johnstone City,| /Benjamin Loi\n is having the Tiouse | Sunday. N. Y. is at home for & visit. © - . Mise Mabel Maneggia of Hartford spent| the week end with her parents, Mr. and *Mrs. Andrew E. Cary D, Carpen tric lights:” Misses ‘Blizabeth and Sarah ° Bigelow have rethrped.fo their home on South Main street from St.’Petersburg, Flori- da, where they have been for the winter. neggias. during this: time, $28,000. At a recent r and Waldo E. Rice meeting of the church it was voted to raise $7.000 in addition to this sumor twenty-five ver cent. -over their assigned superior a number of Vears. tional, however,.is not to be used in the town Thursday 4 Attorney TWillis' F. Reed of Stafford g ; Springs h : i I WS They have:spent the winters there for{ quota. . This twenty-five per cent. ’aflqi—l Drings has been appointed’clerk of thef BRIEF STATE NE 3 < Mreiden—Mr, and, Mrs. Herbert E. Newport of Meriden will ' leave next month for California, Where they will live. Forestville,— Friday , of , last week ¥ ; d Eier, whose death -octurred. about th A H. Johnson of Willimantic was In | inter-church world ement, bt is {0 | weeks. ago. .Mr. Reed ‘heen assist t be used for chtifch equipment. When the g e e ttee to take Dayville, court,to succeed, Lyman T. Tin- | J clerk for the past 1§ i . Mid-week prayer meetings were held| church began 'its fiseal ‘vear it was de- | McCarthy -of mm—flfi mflb::nmun{: in the Congregational chapel and Bap-! ciged that more equivment for the home !ed assistant clerk. i ekl P by 3 TR B tist church, Thursday evening. vork was necessary and it, was planned Mr. and Mrs. M. P, ;. - The onl -m?’l!“ get'rid of dan-| Charles A. Wil s.g siting 0| 1o raise the sum needed for this work. | turned home after spending the: winter | the druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy , Hartford for-a few:day # [ When the five year program Was intro- | with thelr daughters In Brooklyn, N, ¥. it entirely. To do this, get about four RS QTR Auced it was decided that the campaign |~ Thefe are no new developments in the ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply . STAFFORDVILLE € it at night whe. refiring; use enough (0 moisten. the sealp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tenight,"and by ' .morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap- plieations will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan- druff you may have, You will find, too, that all ifching and digging of the scalp will stop at 3 n once, t‘nd your hair will be fUuffy, {son. Mass, weré: the guests over Sunday Fach team captain will have a number lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, -and {of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Freq| 0f cAnvassers to.aid him. -A meeting of look and feel a hundred times better. | Smith. the team cantains and directors was held You can get liquid aryon at any drug ; Willard Dimmick. Who has peen board- |t the church Thursday night and ‘a store. It is inexpensive and never fails | ing a_tthe homé of Paul Lullmand, left| Xeneral vlan was mapped out. A meet- 10 do the weork, s - last week fo réside with his daughter, ing of the team workers is to be held this | ference Mrs. Nellie Smith, in Stafford Springs { (Friday). evening at the church and re-} Norwich e i ports will be heard and a sunper served. Killourey Bros. CHESTERPIELD | oxtt o e 0 B e i M. F. Hughes. and son George of | [3i%e the tuota for the Northern Baptist | weavers five per ‘cent. - additional - which = would | ing a fes Dpyers shother, e d 15 MeCarthy: | ke their fotal. $35,000 in four vears.| Frank over Sunday.. = i last year which was their'first quota: | minster," Firebeth oxere recent-gugstaqf Bolton| ¥y, Feoliowing members. of the church Chigopee Falls, Mass., ! were*. guests of liam H. Peckham. -campaign rdiectors ;| morning. Mrs. Helen Larges over Sunday. in | . vy Wi ™ brother. 4 5 s one_of the ‘shog windows of the J. B. | brother. FONERAL DIRECTORS AND |, Saniey Merear 1gu/ doins £ inehing | Tuniértor: Cofitnt on Maln street. day, with 1 EMBALMERS is to he made. % : picture’ js (a ' groun pick Messrs, il e 4 - 5 g 2 ¥ . | man, of Unien 8t. Willimantic, Gonn. | _ Mrs. Robert Georgé dnd Ruth Morgan | tracted much attention Pt Phons 200 (Lady Assistant) were recent callers on Mrs. James Min-{ Directors of the Windham Silk com- . o thes days. er of New TLondon. pany met with’ their employes’ committee. Mrs.. Anna Dart.is suffering from an| recently and heard. their 7 A x to New JAY M. SHEPARD { dttack of mumps. % | revision -of the present .wage. scale. John | Goodrich' S . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walden , spent | Golden, president of’ the Textile Work-1{son. Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Sunday in North Lyme, * lers of America, was 210 present.. - The ‘William Bousa of Hartford was aire-{ meeting was most Harmonious and - the Funeral Director & Embtlmerl“"‘ caller ‘on Mr. and’ Mrs. James' E.}Jqirectors are’ considering the requests of 80-62 NORTH 8T, ' WILLIMANTIC| ‘Mrs. Clinton Cpandler of Tlartford 15| el i to the state armory it coming to Saturday There is no shortage of sugar in Willk mantic at present as two. carloads of the Dr F C Ja I n ing friends_from New York. package however,” is almost prohibitive in some instances. One carload from a New Haven firm is being sold to the LB 4 *-| tailers at 25 cents ‘per nound and. other 715 Main Street, Willimantic Hours—% a m. fo 8 p. m. Phone 44 The ibest figure ‘obtainable “is from one | i i ; firm that -has isold to local retailers at a BUTAIE Ot Do apiodd, cas i O A ¢ . | fraction over 15’cent& per pound. People Sunday at 430 o'cluck for Willimant(c, following the sugar market recently have Firat car in morning to leave Willi- Springfield, Mass., were the guests of the $100,000,060 drive and also raise twenty- Miss Ca Rev. and Mrs. Von Deck and daughter | The sum of $1.000 was brought over from | ing several days w A ittie | Bave been - apnointed to canvass the]all trains will arriye Mr. 8. WJ. W, Ei 4 1% ¥ Qoo Men k. W. Torickson and little | embars: Miss Tnez M. Brown and Wil-fone hour| earlier Mrs. Charles Merrifield, Charles Robin- ‘William Gagne has been Mr. and Mrs, William Ryder of Jeffer- | £0n and George Bowen. - team captains. gardener at Hyde park to succeed Wil- Mr. and 'Mrs. W. B. Avery of Ver- Charles Goodrich -and . family motored tting Mrs. .Helena Chappell. 2 Mrs. Ella Peckham Spent.a few days | Sommittee. O, ivetesion 5 Taritara o] 137 WESK with her 5n and his family, of i i 2 - Lady Asaistant Tel. confiection . |CATNE for Mrs. Jeanctte PHILLDS: Whé 18 | comme to: the. miate S R s e ; e S Goldie Kaplan has been ‘entertam-| P81t APril 24th, “Big. timel—adv. BOLTON NOTCH . - mwa_.mmdnmgvfloward‘w" in’ Burn- > §omd T arle side, Tuesday, the” guest. .of.her d- Do _sour, besti far. your boss ar L sweet stuif arrived here within tle ‘“; Savghiter, Men. Tintits. Watrotur o emt "'_':,:‘:*.'5:9 1!:;‘:"' : Bt v may do without you. A ew days. he prices: asked for a poun Mr. i igeport.—The governmen - DEN“ST y b Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maine . returned | oRono: the “brains’ of the counter- Dr. M. M. Maine was_a Springfiela |feit organization in Bridgeport is Mary visitor. Wednesday. : s " Kingsley Barrows is driving on the oldest 5 years, the youngest 6 months. | l consignments aro. being sold for 32 cents, | state. trucka for Mr. Hatien - . ' | She has-not been arrested becsuse thers e e : Mrs. Winnié White's house was burn-| I8 10 one o, care for her babies. ed Tuesday; aspark from. the road- roller |- Hi setting the fire. from Westerly, Monday. be made two-fold; that the church would { strike situation at tive ‘Warren mill. The 's'n::.-:vho,hsva been spending the win- are still_out. er i Day. has returned -after ‘spend- ith his father in Leo- | x, Mass, ~ owark, appointed Ladies' Half-Silk Hose, worth 73c Rev. Samuel Thatetier, of East Hamp- : Mrs. v several |y " yigjted- at’ Fred :Whitford's, Tuesd: ren, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Bitgood, at Voluntown. rton, Professor F. W. Staebmer| aiss .Ada Marriott “and “a. ' gentleman appointed | friend from Providenct; were is matter up with | guests of the former's parents. in the surrounding cities who Mrs: ‘Fred Holt- and son, of could make it nossible for the piay to be] Do i s 3 - .| presented in thos~ Taa-viting It was also on Broadway, known as the Avery plade, | The First Baptist church has been as- H + as also| aay. > 'which he recently bought, wired for glat- | signed 2 quota of $5,.600 for five vears, | d°Clded to give the cast of the pi. . | "Several fram ithis plhce atiended the SEARNE S it % 4 making their total amount to be raissd | SUPPEr and sotiar Lvaic Ume later. funeral £ field, Monday, He was,a former res- ident. here, 2 Ellsworth Chase ehtered “the. employ_ of “EI N. "Welch Clock” company in For- therine Murningham is d- 5 in the: latter part of I 0 A Ylpell tiome in Pu‘mln:tl?n ; D! this month, % R Middletown.—Rev. Louis * S. Pitt of and Mrs. George 8. Pitt,'in this city, and o of sugar has jumped from- 18 to 25 cents T o L downl to 50 cents a d . Tres SKI' flNl lown 50 cents a dozen. —_— Cinten—The prise winners _of . the ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 g Founders’ day essay and oration to par-{ o = . Chappell attended the con. | ticipdts in’ the exercises on Founders' day | C°™IP8 to the Breed Sunday, Monday | ga te Sport Coat for $12.97, out-- mynsopfled.mevery dollar you ohey . Ghesrfully Refunded I you' Aré Not Satisfied. HE 'PASNIK CO., Sell For Less Three Good Stores In Three Good Towns. i - NORWICH—WILLIMANTIC—DANIELSON. 3 Clement of the faculty a playlet which will be presented on the evening of April 29 for the entertainment of . the student body and alumni. Chieshire.—Silas E. Jeralds celebrated his 90th birthday at his home on Maple avenue on Wednesday, April 14. Wapping.—Wapping ~ grange, No. 30, will celebrate the 35th anniversary of its organization Tuesday evening, April 27. Several state officers are expected to be present. Southington.—Superintendent of Streets William T. Foley stated this week that he Wwas unable to get men to work in the de- partment, although good wages were of- fered and steady work guaranteed. Cromwell.—A large tract of woodland owned by Luman Ralph and A. N. Pler- son caught fire Tuesday. Men from the greenhouses were sent over to put it out. Considerable damage was done to the Pierson woods. Monday, * ron- Hopkins of Washingon, R. Lee Remington, Wwith her chil- ,. were at. W. S Burdick’s, Sun- of Herbart A.. Gallup, at Plain- the . passing’ of 57, years. since spraying for the farmers about the coun- try. but has nat as‘yet sccured a’ perma- ment operators: -« % 3 ool kel Yor Nerehes ngton.—Mr, and’ Mrs. Winchell Where's the Momey? Frank Vanderlip says that inflation of credit has robbed society of $100,- California,” will return to their v sum, where does the money go to?— N. J., is visiting his parents, Mr. | Cleveland Plain Dealer. Also Has Its Reservations, The new Emir of Syria, ordering the British and French out of his country, takes self-determination too: seriously, like a good many others.—Pittsburgh in Jocal stores this week. Strictly | Dispatch. of Baptist Church held -in]today,- April 21, at Morgan s&chool are and” Tuesday. last week, Wednesday, and was | Miss ~Charlotte ~Wheeler and Avery | Shore Acges, the immortal stage play the guest of Rev..and Mrs. E. J. Ayres. | Barnes, both of this- place. of Middletown.—The engagement of Miss New Erngland. life that made James ington, the able psychologist and % of New York city. - Mr. Carring- m::: that ‘it &.not the consclous wl performs miracie, but the subsconscious will—the will which is ac- tive in sleep” (or trance concentration), No further rematks: “Once reach- and’ strengthened. however, it (the ‘astral’ body—mind—is gapable of per- forming all. sorts of marvels, while the subject is asleep or entranced”—conce: trated. chieal ‘uspect of psychology careful studr, Is inclined to o 2 sten further than Car- rington, or Dr. Charles 1 of France ; Colonel Albert de Ro¥, French army, or M. Hector Durville, president -of the “Magnetic Soclet 4 France—all of whom have made pains. taking experiments and written beV on the line of “Psvchic Science.” Prof. Clayton “sees no reason.” he says, why the"astral’ body (mind), projected admit- tedly on its adventure through the me- diumship of the “subconscious,” may not intelligently contact with the hypnotized. tranced or concentrated subject or seer through the latter's “subconscious™ intel- ligence. This mav all sound ke Greck to the Jayman, Prof. Clayton admits, but to. project his company with his “astral’ body by fhe mere aét of concentration so that he may learn (with the consent of the sub- ject) the Innermost secrets of another's soul. In practical demonstrations of these marvelous nowers, Clayton is giving dal- Iy manifestations at the Davis theatre, In this eity. His work is ceértainly a ‘most interesting study in- higher pay- chology. Those who desires mere enter- tainment in addition to the occult work will find an interesting amusement pro- gram aleo, given by Prof. Clayton and his_associate: ay Down East. One of the dramatic treats of the year is the big revival of that eterlasting success, Way Down East. The play car- ries a company of 25 people and two baggage cars filled with scenery. and electrical effects, .in fact it is one of the largest organizations of its kind en tour this season, not withstanding the, in- creased cost of railroad transportation and the hizher prices of everything per- taining 1o a company of this magnitude the firm of Counihan & Shannon Inc. stands - alone—bigger and better than spraying demonstration. The. bureau has | €ver. . purchased a motor and sprayer. to do Way Down East is guaranieed by the management and from its uninterrupted successful career of twenty-five years It hardly needs such guarantee, hut for fhe skeptical few, suffice fo_say that ay Down East has been witnessed by over 20 million people, it has received the unanimous endorsement of the press and 000,000. 1t.society is Tobbed of a huge | SJerEY and is a play that every man, wo- man and child should see and having seen it they will want to see It again Way Down East with its full equip- ment will be seen at the Davis theatre on Wednesday, April 25th, with the same company and effects that played all the larger eastern citles having just com- pleted its engagement in New York, Bos- ton and Philadelphia. Breed Theatre, Two star features will form the bill at the Breed theatre today and.Satur- For the first feature Olive Thomas I be seen in her new Selznick picture Out Yonder and in this picture local fans Will see. the dainty artiste In a role Middletown. — The Middlesex county | have embellished the attraction until it farm bureau is arranging for' a tree A. ‘Herne famous the world over, will be | Which is in striking contrast to anything non. were Week end: guests of the latter's | Catherine’ A Cutler, daughter. of . W. | (he feature attraction at the Preed the-|she has ever done. As the daughter of a A. S. Peckham:and spent Mon-|Gutler of North Wilbraham, Mass. atre attraction at the Breed theatre | lighthouse keeper on a lonely reef Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stiles. . Mumford, ~Morrison and Ly-1 Boston, have been t the Liberty: club the past few lege. London Sunday and visited Mr. 'S parents, Mr..and Mrs, Ole.|¥DO Served in the world war took place auspices South in Walnut Southbary.—The ‘presentation of ser- the rear of the Brown - building on fact, that, there, was to be a yacant place soon became known .around town and < < durjog the afternoon. there were 35 appli- F G Burton’ B. Fall, son of Mr. and M Sunday, Monday ard_Tuesd: This un- n Burton Fall of ‘Middletown, is announced. enjoying the | Miss Cutler is a senior.at Wellesley col- throughout the ecivilized world: New England village on the coast ture ;which is a faithful England ‘scacoast life, 4 ring drama and tender pathos. picture you will never forget. Manchester.—A small tenement dtreet was vacated Monday. The “somewhere .in the Atlantic” Miss usual ‘feature is a pleturization of the | Thomas is calied upon. to- display her celebrated stage drama which James A.| Versatility and dramatic talents in a Herne wrote, produ and starred in! most impressive and unusual way. The It is a|Dlay tells of the love of Edward Elmer. superb ‘nicture of rural life in a sleepy|# Wealthy society man, for Flotsam, a vice medals to the Southbury soldiers Sz “‘”;-‘f ittle Waif'of thin soa, wheen he hes met . Maine - apd introduces Alice Lake as a|by chaunce. Flotsam returns his love . g:“:;%i; T e o aing studio in|star in her first. starring vehicle. The | but many obstacles must be overcome be- Mrs. Anpa Canedy X Vige | o AmburYe e - nagement in thi 2 -| fore the two win ultimate bappiness. Out anedy of Norwich is vis: 91.the Seuthbury welcome home | TANagement in this extraordinary fea D! Yonder is said to be replete with colorful atmosphere and _thrilling sitbations. There is a death struggle in the light- house. which, by sheer realism, holds iis audience. spellbound. ~ Thisis said- 19 be one of the most realistid scenes thatithe master hand of Director Raiph Ince Bus Denain, & artford,—Friends The men at work, on | Ciates of Tsidore Wise, of the firm of the. ropd saved most of the ' furniture. | Wise 23,"the mother of four children, and business asso-| | nith & Co., received several let- y seen stories of 40 ‘cent sugar but have | Mrs. White was away when the house | ters “trom him recently from - South| ;:nuc for orwich ' Inauire at New 4merica. The letters indicaté that he is Tk Luach or ¢ the hotels. nov24d ° SY DOSE AND IN BOTTLES burned. ing her UR BODYGUARD husband and nine children, bas |States ¢ R % ) 3 evening XOICKS v fust: Jesutned, Sutiaing (o0 Kive any: &o; an illness of three weeks. Me is survived Iby his. wife and -son, Ralph G. Farrell, Willimantic, Conn. SPECIALS IN SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY becau better dren NEW TRICOLETTE BLOUSES. Sizes All Colors—$5.69 to $21.50 Toile Du Norde and because the fabric gives, other clothes: is" especially: suited . for children’s gar- ments worn by their chil- . ments which are now on . display. ! general Danbury,—Division B of the senior class ‘of the mormal school has in Te- hearsal under the direction of Stephen C. ———— e —————————————— se it is fast in color . service than- most are wasting their happiness, their comfort and their enjoyment of life be- ments. ; ) Here is an opportunity, to' i ~ Mothers who appréciate a Do 1 high 1 - e / . touch of style in- the: gar- ! cause ¢ will admire ‘the gar- Goldine HuHelpeaw to New Health — Helped effort to getting‘back their old time eiergy ? > ou have lost your grip dand you feel that you are d“fl‘ aynd out class and you can’t sleep, get excited easily, become/ yweak and trembly, bloat; have black specks before your.eyes, gds on your st h and can't digest your food; if you are nct as good a man as you used to be; if | Yet brought .into being. For the second feature Mary Mac- Laren will be seen .in The Road to Di- vorce. This is a picture that every wife and every woman who intends to be a wife should see without fajl. It is not a problem’ play; it does not nreach, but it does please. < See it because it concerns you. The Pathe News compiectes . this banner bill. The Strand. : The featiire act at the Strand with George N. Brown, the world’s champion walker, ‘in a pedestrianism act with fif- teen people. There are bits' of comedy and ‘the act is intevesting, exciting and entertaining. Chong wnd Moey are two pleasing Chinese in_a singing and dane- Steel . corporation, died Sunday &t his.home ‘in Sound Beach after B Mrs. DeWolfe was a Hartford visitor|now in Rio Janeiro and were mailed sey- O LS Sy 0 LDS‘ Tuesday. | g eral weeks ago. He expected to return to - 5 S 2 5 R o~ Mrs. Cross has returned after a visit| Hartford about May 1. . b0y S ; i > 3 g il o % in Hartford. ’ ' thh!i.—wfll;m H. ,l?mll. 55, : ¥ ; : B g e - th 1d; rt Serew com- ) V¢ DI Cuj best trenred | s, ML rs il daarat of | BEESSERE G ocoore Fani s brather of 4 : . Iy 201\ B g\ ternally” - with Deared about the first of December, leay. | James A. Farrell, president of the United manager of his father's company. AT THE BREED Heated discussions often cause cold- nesses between friends. " Them to Get Well and Keep Well. , - you belong to.the army of half-well, half-sick, men-and women who hey .aré too careless ‘or too indifferent to give a little thought and - slipping. into the is graduaily slipping away’ from you, then you had better act P s D ‘You ¢ah wih and my Goldine, Improved Nervine and' 31014 TR Y Formula No, 1 will help you. 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The story deals with a band of counterfeiters who are at work in a small town far under the ground near a lime kiln. Harry T. Morey has the role of a secret service man engaged in the capture of these criminals. Mr. - Morey has a personality that makes him especially adapted to the role. - He has all of the :qualifications necessary to a successful detective and carries away added honors in this feature of ™ love, mystery, suspense and thrills. A gram Weekly closes the show at thy Strand. P Big show arranged for Sunday. A First National attraction for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Come early. it o Tl Orpheum Theatre, Danielson. Those popular comics, Bringing Up Fa- ther, created by George McMasus -and \brought to the realm of the stage by that ‘astute and far-seeing manager, Gus. Hil, \Will be the next lattraction at the Or- ’g:nm theatre Saturday, Society, and from. all will more than help to ingratiate &-p.,! ular characters of “Jiggs”