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ity ¥ The theatre is to be sDe- | heen bound over to the ,.,-.,W . {‘ b ANl o g dosis it 15 the in- | arvig s oaa e ponh ReMwin who |clally decorated. Michael Farrell, Robert | Tolland county under bonds of $3,000.| sTpe who bave seen i 1S 101 10 flst men. terfor of the Windham National bank | ceeded by $ o e Higgina, and the Mathieu ing, well| Appleby could pot obtain bonds and was suffer tortures {rom neuralgia brough e A L | have bess completed, after seven momthe’ | 1378, The meat Dresient wes Toomas | Loun, otectainers, have signifled thelr | taken to the Tolland county jail by Sher- e e e i e work. The new bank build: .| Eiai was Intentions of appearing on thie stage be- | iff A. E, Harmon of Sonth Coventry. At| B DY 81 UD: . seo - ; 5 X :u bullding has a lob- | Hamsdell, 1372 to 1836. Guilford Smith, | tween the pictures. Members of the mu- | the -hearing before Justice of the Peace sound and well—absolately # :r‘ m:' ms:.::d -:‘1 al 1nvteflu§ w(vrhk {the present incumbrant, then took office | siciang' union have also given their ser- | Wiliam B Hawkins of South Goventry, to " writes B. Long. ianda o mus{ Samabe. Mo ey acelon o~ 4nd has served 3¢ years. The present |vices gratls. Other local concerns have | Applehy chaimed that he did not realizo| Proft by Mr. Long's rience, | ¢ BREE Slbitind Snd the Danik mém‘""‘*" of the benk ase Guilford Smith | given space for advertising and have do- | what he was doing when he hit Haber-| keep your stomach in he-lgy condi- | A ronshost the tasire mower s ity | Ireeldent: H. Clinton Latheap, vies pres. nated oandy which is to be 6old to =well | und and robbed Wim. Appicby was| ton freah and cool, and avoid the a oreatdesi stracture, the floor space being doubie | 5 il aear . Buss, cashler; Herhert | the receipts for ‘the starving' 3,500,000 | brousht back to South Coventry by State| siiments that come from sn acid don- ‘ 2 bl BIBE oF W Sank batore altsratins were | fstens cathons s | S o TN o vaaaerested i Provinencer BT om | dition. * Batonie ik e 4 Oft b ‘d‘fl B B! o in0 ot e G oy The second amnual basqist of the Wil- | He was arfested in Providence, R L, on|, S bk k2 1SSUe DU tmyrovemen 1o | pen vrars (GUIoaL Bl s, A | imantic Y. D. Veterans' Association was | Tuesday night after the state police had Tp carrying Excaty | X | aea i the New Years sattion of The |1 Syracorte B Stiles, William D. Grant, | helq at Windham Center Thursday night | traced him to that place. dity and gases—does it quickly. 1 8 Balletin. oo Tt B e L7208 |soma” twenty-five peraons, Includinz| A conference of the na| T3ke 2n Entonic after eating and see matenal 10 prau’ Nerwich Bulletin, Willimaatio £ Church street. Telephone 105. o The officials of the bank, taking pride fa the remodeled building, have is- Sued an iavitation to the public and the will de open today (Saturday) Between the hours of 4 and 6 p. m. and % and § p. m. to enable residents of this ‘Wiridham National bank is the ploncer bank in Windham and is the second old- J fice, Dank purchased the United Bamk bulld- {uals and organizations have donated their ing (the present structure) aad moved there January 1, 1896. The lor and James P. Bath. four. Joel M. White was the (to 1840. e was succeeded by Sammel | March 24, 1886. . Clinton Lathron Edgar A. Bass was elected cashier. !m relief benefit performance to be | hold this presl- i pe o success. As noted there have been but four |of their vresidents of the bank sinee is organi- | Keating zation, and the cashiers also numbered | ymantic Y. D, Veterans' Association was first éash-ltho first to be organized in this state ]1ier, holding office for elght years, 1332}yse date was August 28, 1919. The mem- (Saturday) moming. Dyriug the past few days school children have been selling tickets for the performance and Friday night the figures handed in credited Natchaug children with ~370, Modej school children with $20 and pupils Lo ‘The Oaks with $15. Through the ef- forts of Charles L. Tucker many individ- time and service that the project might guests, being . present. Following the baniquet there were speeches by members sguests. Captain (Dr.) W. P. S 2s toastmaster. The Wil- who served with Dingbam who served 46 yeéars, 1840 t0{Company L, 1024 Infantry (Willimantic section) and.others in' this city who serv- succceded him aud on January 13, 1920,{ e with the Yankee division. ization. Mrs Mary Mathieu, the newly installed premdent officiated at the meet- ing. Following the business meeting & luncheon was ur'llg the guard team with Minnie Smith! Helen Moliter, Ada Howlett and Margie McCarthy on, the committee. of Fall River, Mass., Who assaulted and robbed Emil Haberlind st the latter’s home in South Coventry, Saturday, January 22nd, has superfor court Congrogatio: ministers of the Windham assoclation is to he held at the First Congregational church in this city on Monday and Tues- day, Fepruary 7 and 8. It is expected that about twenty-five ministers will at- tend the conference. The g *d ln the Better American Series of ..gtures, {Hustrated, will be giv- en at the Y. M. C. A, Monday evening, January 31st The subjeet of the lecture for that evening will be “The Loyal Ereed From Torture | Eatonic Cleared His | Stomach | bo derfully it belps you._Bi Do, eosts only trifle with your drug- gist’s 2 Lee aad Osgoed, 131 Main 86 — e JEWETT CITY The twenty-third annual concert and ball of A. A Young Jr. H. & L. Co., No. your drug. Bakers Cocoa the gvaste caused “{ by physical and 15en-\ 1al labor. 1t s delicious, pure and wholesome, and is made by I Lulids i eolor, dramatie red-booded action. W'W s alng photoplay that in cne's memory. An cast of well known roarirg tw part Sunshine cemedy 1 An Elephant's Nightmare and the Frid: Pathe News make up the remainder of ext bank in Wintham county. It was Or- | © o ingmans satioeal ok rote wird fn| Wilimastic police oficers have boss|Classes Who Bulld the State and Een-| ot D14 1 Fion Opera nouse Fritey the bill. Four shows today, at 130, 3, ganized in 1332, then being located in | the state in institutions of its kind in re- sighed the following beats for Feb-| mies Who Wndermine IL.” -These meet- given 'by Flanagan's Singing Orchestra . . 6.15 and L.15. ‘Windham Ceriter. Tn 1866 it yas reor-i .09 to surplug and profit which amounts|TUarY by Chief Killourey. Officer Mc-}ings are open to the public and are en-| o0 N moro, Mass. Their programme a erfect mecbanlcal TOCRSS, Wtfhout ganized and in March 1570 was moved : 0 go05 000, The bank was eapitaliped |Lean. day duty; Officer Leahy, center | tircly an educational series. G. E. Gllman | o noddPor, NOP 3 » At the Breed Snday, Mendey /Teesday o Willimantic and locatsd in ome part i 10 Y0k toG Maja street ; Officer Paulhus, upper Main | director of Americanization for the town | yyorocd UoR8 FMRUERS A . . &' Wobesh Bl Witlamstic Suviage Institors | g stroet; Officer Bombria, Jackson street:|of Windham will conduct the mesting. | ooocii Trons (0 0D S Suppe G file tise of dm]cals' SO prese vor ¥ buiking on Main street. In 1895 tho| Everythiag Mms beem acvassed for the|Oficer Grady, Sodom. These changes| Fumeral servlers for Luolrs Whitaker|oomromn oo of Boams, Seh &3 p e S et G e Coam.| T o ey morangat 10’ gclock Concers Wails—Aa 18 & Dresim, Straues o the gisite f a and o e sy thectve Susdsy, Bskiepy ber of Commerce Tuesday next Professor | Sorvices were conducted by Rev. Mr. g:nup._umrl,ima. from Buddies |75 q ® ay and Wednesday, enacted most MURRAY’S BGSTON STORE A. R Hatton of New York will be the speaker. His topic will have to do with Commission Form of Government. Pro- fessor Hatton has been engaged in Writ- ing a new city charter for New London Foge. Intermement was in the Litchfisld cemetery. The bearsrs were John Fitts, tor, Austin Pearl, Willlam Jewett and Les- ter Burnham. Arrangements were Funeral Director Jay M. Shepard. s A dance programme of 24 numbers filled the rest of the night. Lunch was color of the high érade cocoa beans. famous drama to (he sccomplishment of soft lullabys “played by the orchestra. Mo her iove is one of the strongest emo- ed In an adjoining roem continuously et Ry - H Berve n an is & mother's love and 404 hie talk o Ahle city should bo of in-| Marlen Zeswies. the seven yoar ohd|during the svening. - The rand march Whlier Baker & Co.l14d. son' the has not seen #ince he W & baby terest to many taxpavers. usual | doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Zen-|was led by Foreman and Mra Thomas ESTABLISHED 1780 ~ DORCHESTER,MASS. that develops the action of the play e & illi - C supper is to precede the meeting. owics of Chestnut HIIl. died at an early | Wakeley. The firemen, were unitorm point where the mysterious Madame X Wi mantic, Conn. Tp to Pridsy might nearly eme-third|hour Friday moming at St Joseph's hos- | inchuding the regulation red shirts, and FIEIS WOOXLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SINT Frnp Semmmmmsge {7000 FReVn 108 0iCr s o who s 66 of the houses at the pumping station had | pital from, internal obstruction. She is|these with the gowns of their partners ~4 1 fending her in her trial for murder. been filied with cd and it is expected | survived by her parents, two brothers, |and the red footlights made & vivid col- WINTER COATS AT BARGAIN PRICES that by Wednesday of next week all the houses will have been filled. A force of sixty-four men has been kept busy har- vesting the ice and work will comtinue from now until the last ice house Is com- pletely filled. Willimantic people can be assured that the fce they recelve this summer will be the best ice sold in many years. The is " entirely fres from snow and is as clear as erystal TRalph and Arthur Zenowicz, and two sls- ters, Lillan and Celia Zemowicz all of Chestnut N, Members of the commiftee appointed by President James B. Fullerton of the Willimantic Chamber of Commerce, whose duty 1t will be to see What can be done about holding a Hoover dimner in| this eity to aid in the collection of the $750 ouota set for thib clty in the Burop. | orfui spectacle for the onlookers from the balcony. Many guests were present from out of town. There were §1 couples In_the grand march and between 400 and 500 persons in attendance. The committees were so successfully conducted the ball were: Master of cere- monfes, Thomas Waleley ; floor director, Mose Loranger; aids, Joseph McCarthy, ground to The Taird woman, iye son-Cole Superior picture, whi seen at the Sirand thcatre on Sunday with an_ali-star cast waich ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE STRAND SUNDAY. There is an impressive soclety back- obert- | hlg descrt isle, of his wil veFridey; but did you Izm.n Saturday? ANNTHINCFVENTS O}, ON. CINDY! plu and the man xXow inciudes Carlyle Blackwell, Louise Lovely aad|urday were deadly rivals for the kand of there wus a | ‘That is Jews to M| Gut did you know that Fraay ané Fat- | Miss Frederick, one of the greatest tional actresses in pictures, uses extensively in all her plays, making ber own selections and basing her chaice en the predominant note of the drama. Mo- i You have read of Robinson Crusoc and | ther love is the one redeeming featwre jof the character of Madame X which Miss Frederick is portraying asd these- fore she likes to have baby songs, par- ticylarly Hush a By Baby. which i ean Relief drl dre t 't Sunday | Robert Ol John M Alph Tars ue o h;:d::- X 5 The sale of candy at the theatres om rive, dre to meet Sunday ert Olson, John McLean, honse | Gloria Hope. The siory has to do with|Lily, the Queen of the Cannibals? Did | Whers her impulses as o B o il e for the purckase of a g warm Win- || Priday netter the sum of $25.05 for the|3(rioon at the Chamber of Com-| Fontain, Jerry Morey, Dorey Jarvis; re- lhov:real mistake which was made by |you know ‘hat Crusoe's parzot liked |controlied by the thoughts of the som our allowanc s ood.. Buropean Relief Tund. merce rooms on Maln strect. President|ception committes John Blake. Eugens|Jjudson Halliday in not confessing to his | Bronx cocktails? she has not ssen for s many years. In C is limited, we are showing a special purchase e R up st the| LUlerton as chairman of the committee | Carroll Joreph Couture, James Shea, Ve- | son the devils of his marriage, years bo- that surely will appsal to you, both in quality and price. The lot consists of Heather mixtures, in mediym and dark, lining, belted models with large collar—A BARGAIN. $15.00 police station Friday afternoon by Chiet Killogrey. Salkin wiil be examined by & local physician today (Saturday) as to his sanity. Joseph Moriarty will sppear before the police court this Saturday morning charg- ed with intoxication. He was arrestod Priday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Officer Bombria when he became boisterous om Main street. Rev. C. Harley Smith, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, now a pa- tient at the Deaconess Hospital in Bos- ton writes to friends in this city stating has extended an invitation to the public{lo Sharkey, Matthew Geary; committee urging them to attend this meeting. It|of arrangements, Wiillam Duggan, Mose is-hoped that a Hoover dinner such as Loranger, Wincy Osga, Thomas Wakeley, have been held In other cities can be serv- Dennis Griffin, James Morey. The ed in Willim&ntic, and in this manner|American flag formed the stage back- the $7,500 quota set might be reached. At the First Baptist church Sunday, The women who served at Mrs. Prancis | Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, pastor, Rev.| Campbel's home Thursday were: Mrs. E. W. Potter of the Connecticut Temper- | Ida Benjamin, Mrs. George Sparks, Mrs. ance Union will speak at the 10.45 ses-|W. H Brown, Mrs. Edw, Raney, Miss Ida M'on‘. Church school for the study of the Foster and Miss Mabel McEroome. Bible meets at noon. The evening ser- Mrs. Frank Halyburton, of Greeneville vice bezins at 7 o'clock and will be eon- spent Friday with Mra J. E. Phillips. @ucted by the Christlan Endeavor soclety. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bliss and daughter, fore tn the west. The opening of the picture finds the son a younz man who has just. graduated { from an eastern coilege, and who is a great favorite among the younger set in |acily bashful whil ) New York. Zlready Mrs. Sicele, mother | of Eleanor Stee'e, has made mental not of the Brzdstreet rating of the elde Hallidsy, and of the society position and | fine personality ofsthe son. In other | words she has gotten ready the met to| enmesh Luke Halliday, the popular and | given at which it n! Some revelations as to the castiway's 1ife on tre istand will be mads at the Davig theatre, Feb. 7 with the first per- formance gere of Oh, Oh, Clady) His life was far from lonely, and he wasa't ex- |T°Satiing her relations w § among the ladies, |Man She returns to see her The rtolo of Robinson Crusoe will be|Who is dangerousty UL only portrayed by James J. Sioare, whose an-|Out again by her husband wi Ice at the rehearsals kceo those pastici- | thet the boy believes her dead. ing in the play ia a constant yuar|years later Jacquelime, a wreck aughter. Friday and Salurday are |™an. a drug user. an habit 211} | ous resorts in Puenos Avtes, respectively, aod their work | =he has drifted, Jeft hut thus far bids fair to 5top The show. Prcb- | remind her of the Begutiful ably the comic song In the production is | Wn= in Paris—the love of he the early scenes of the drama Miss Fred. erick portrays Jacqueline Floriot. whe driven from her home in Parlg by husband becnuse of his unjust Kat i 1. i H H H i i of played by Lawrence Hamilion and H v;g is o Wyman, i il £t Rev. Harry S. MoCready, pastor of the | Doris, are at B. €. Blis' for a short visit First Congregatignal church will preach |before going to New London ,where Mr. the plan of Judson Hailiday to aunounce |that sung by Friday during the first hove of secing him some day. that many cheering reports have been re- the engagement of nls ton to Lleanor scene of Act IL 1 Want a Chance to®nis to return fo France as the ceived by him, telling of excellent work - WE HAVE BETTER COATS | at prices ranging from $19.50 up to $47.50, which rep- resent just half their former prices. SERGE DRESSES, AT $10.98 It is economy for you to buy a Dress at this price, if you intend purchasing one, for these prices will not hold long. Every dress in the group is well made. Some are beaded, others are embroidered in neat dssigns, all good style. SPECIAL AT §10.98 ltems From the Toilet Goods Section The following items taken from the Toilet Goods Section, § show clearly the advantage and the saving you gain by § purchasing your toilet needs here : . Wampale Cod Liver........... e Father John's, large Father John's, small Miik of Magnesia, large Milk of Magnesiay small Syrup of Figs ... Largs size Sal Hepatica Small size Sa! Hepatica 59¢c BEEBEREY: Pomppeian Day Cream Hind’s Hensy and Almond Cream Frostilla Imegine Face Powder...... Pompeisn Face Powder . 50 Mavis Face Powder . .. 42 Voodbury Facial Powder ...... 22 Sioane’s Liniment 27 § Fleicher’s Castoria 33 Mavis Taleum Powdesr . Pompeian Talcum Powder Sayman's Vegetable Seap, emke 15c -~ 18 Laco Castile Soap, eake.... Woodbury Facial Sosp, cak Cuticura Soap, cake. Ipana Tooth Paste Popsodent Tooth Pasts Kolynos Tooth Paste William’s -Tooth Paste . 14-0z. size Licterine 7-0z. size Listerine 16-0z. size Peroxide 8-02. sizs Peroxide .... 16-0z. size Dioxogen ..... 8_0z. size Dioxogen SPECIAL ODD LOT OF WOMEN'S KNIT VESTS AND PANTS, SILK AND WOOL AND, COTTON AND WOOL — $1.50 TO $3.50 VALUES FOR 87%c A GARMENT. ‘Gray Blankets with colored borders, good size, ; eiiiveeee.. $1.89 APARR | Large Size Colored Turkish Bath Towels, regular during the week and helpful sermons every Sunday. Rev. Mr. Smith states that' these reports go far to cheer him and after reading of the list of preach- ers at his church for the coming Sun- days, he fecls that mo better could be secured and urged his congresation to attend in large numbers. As to his pres- ent condition Rey. Mr. Smith tells of walking with a companion out of doors when the weather permits, and he states that he is able to eat well and enjoys 2 rest better than previously. Five members were initiated at the meeting of the W. B. A, of the Macea- bees at their regular weekly meeting, and three more members will be initiated at the coming meeting of the organizan- O l Prominent Veterinaryof Dover Suffered Tortures for Twelve Years *“FRUIT-A-TIVES"2nd“Sactha Saiva™ Finally Brought Relief Dover, N. H. “In 1906, I began to be troubled with Eczema. It started on my face and gradually spread. The second summer, I was so badly afflicted I bad to lay off work. I would keep my hands tied up 2t night to prevent digging into my flesh while asleep. Xspent hundreds of dollars in seeking relief. I would go for several-months would bresk out again and I would be in for & siege of sulfering. My hands, especially across the knuckles, would be so pufied and swollen I epnld not do any obstetrical work ©or operations, 1% was about three months ago I chanced to read an ad. of ‘Fruit- asfives’ about & person being cured of Weeping Eczema by using this remedy and ‘Sootha Salva’. I bought Poth and in about a week, noticed an improvement. I have now used two ‘boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and one of *Sootha Salva’ and am entirely free of Ecsema. My flesh is clear and im‘»«_r set of pictures, without trouble and then the Eczems | st the 10.45 a. m. service. Subjeet of children’s sermon, The Silver Tanksrd. Morning sermon, Christiznity and Service. Chureh school for the study of the Bl meats at 9.45 a. m. Men's forum moats at 12.15. Discussion for the day, What, Determines the Value of a Man? Speak- ers, J. H. Shepard, F. W. Condon, F. M. Smith and Ashley Barrows. Sunday ev- enihg institute at 7 o'clock. Soels! hone at'§ o'clock. Subject “Trustworthiness=' Sunday morning service of the Chris- tlan Sclence is held at 1045 o'elock in the Woman's elub rooms, No. 303 Main ' strat Subject of the lesson-sermon, | “Love.” Sunday school immediately after morning worship, COLCHESTER Today (Saturday) at 8 p. m, at Bacon Academy wliil be given the econd lec- ture flustrated with pictures, of the celebrated Newell Dwight Hillis Better | America Lecture serics. The title of the | lecture and pictures is “The Loyal | Whe ‘Built the State and Fne- mies Who Undermine IL” This series hes been obtaineg by Mr. Libby through the State Department of Americaniza- tlon. If the picures were to be rented direct from the producers the remtal wouid be fifty doliars but hey are ob- tained €0 that it is mot necessary to charge admission. The moving picture, “The Moking of an American” and an- the name of ‘which is not yet announeed will make wp the evening's entertainment. These en- tertainments are public—there is no ad- mission. calling on f-iends in town Thuralay. John Willls of Milington was a visi- tor in town Thursday. Fpiscopal services will be held in the vetry of Baptist church Sunday alter noon at taree o'clock. The Greek Catholic servies will be held in the hall under the Congrezational church Sundey morning at 11 o'clock. F. E. Baker and several of the mem- bers of Oliver Weodhouse lodge. K. of P. went to Lebancn Friday eveninz to at tend a meeting of George S. Hull lodge. Distriet Deputy. Baker Instaled the of- ficors for the ensuing year. Willlam Forhan, ensineer on the Branch railroad, yeturned Wednesdey ev- ening ater a féw days’ visit with his sis- ter in Boston. the branch Thursday morning. caller in own Thursday. Harry Lazinsk was Thursday. The steam crane which has been at; work in the yard at the station unload- Ing cars of trap rock has been housed for the balance of the winter, 28 no in ent. . Leonard Siebert of East Hampton was in_town Friday. here Friday. Warren Hungerford of ‘Millinton was |“The Beginning Bliss will locate at 108 State street, the office of the firm of Arthur Jackson & Ce., of which he is a member. Mrs. Walter Marshall entertained the Harmony club Fridey pfterncon. Mrs, Thomas B. Keen of Westerly, one of the club members, was present at the meets Mrs. Pleasant Ford Is in Backus hos- pital, Nerwich,' where che was operated on_for sppendicits Friday. Philip Malady's car was not only Dburned at Bishop's Crossing, but it was also despofled of about evervihing re- movable by a party of automobile trav- elers. They were about to take off the tires, when an approaching car fright- ened them away. The death In New Yerk of Mrs. Jennie R. Wilson, Mrs L. M. Carpenter’s moth- er, Is a cause for sorrow on the part of the Jewett City people who had met her when visiting her daughter. Her finess with pneumonta, was of very brief dura- tion, Mrs. Carpenter not knowing she was il until Monday. Bunday morning at the Bastist chureh, Rev. M. D. Fullers subject for the Jun- fors is Invitations and fer the seniors Divine Revelntion. Miss Martha Morgan | leads the Young Prople's meeting at 8.15. At 7 there will be a vestry mer- vies the mubject of the sermon being The Sick Warrior. Rev. J. B Aldrich's Smnday morning | subject at the Methodist chureh ‘s Com- fort. John Chadwick will lead the p- worth League ut 6. The Hand Clasp of Neighbors is the subject of the evening | sermon. Rev. C. H. Andrews preaches at the! Rev. T. M. Martin of Hebron was |Congrerational chureh Sunday morning. | Sible retained. ! Miss Ethel Thompson leads the C E. mecting at 7. These Will bo a spectal | Christian Endeavor Day rrogramms. LAUREL GLEN ‘The new plano purchased by the Com- munity elub was used for the first time at the dance Saturday night. Christopher Bolando _spent evening with friends in Westerly. Little Alice Main has been ill. Miss Hattie White and Ell King were Westerly visitors Saturday evening. A meeting was held in the Community house Monday evening to discuss the school ouestion. Some of the townspeople Monday Ho rosumed his duties on | 7€ in favor of having the sehools under town supervision Instead of state super- Jobn Carvier of Westehester was s |ViElon A Detition has been circulated Westchester | #hd _do away with state eunervision. Thirty-five signatures were obtained. WAUREGAN ‘Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. mong cars wil be shipped here at pres- | William Fryling, pastor, “Human Afflic- tion ang Divine Compassion” will be the subject of (% sermon gt Sunday morr g1 worship. Tre evening sermon will be vn of Wisdom.” The The church school will meet at twelve Steele, the society girl. While the dznc-|Beat that Drum. ing 18 in progress, and the great Halliday . who acts as maid o Cindy and mansion is filled with a gay company, a|who Jater aopears as ihe cannibal prin- rain descends. With it comes Scar Nor-|cess, wliil Plnyed, by Miss Bernice ton, a sinizter person who knows the past | Willay. This part, under the interpre- of the elder Halliday. He gaing -dmll-!uum\ of Mies Willey, is one of the best tance at a side door ,and asks for the and funniest roles in the chiiro cast. head of the house. Mrs. Ben Jalmes, chairman of the fi- Then he repeats. in such a loud voice |nance committes, reporis that ths seat that the son may hear, the secret which isale has started out very satiafacto:ily. the father always has withheld. In on-|Tickets may be procured from any mem- other moment the son appears to bez his | ber of the cast, or chorus or at +’om, father to deciare the statoment of Nor- |nity club rooms. Seat roserrations - ton false. But the elder Halliday only | be made at Davis theatrs hoxofce Ped. shakes his head Thereupon the gom (4. Mall onders will be opened Feb, 4, says that the engagement party must ne| Miss Richter, the director who was broken up, and the evening comes to 2 |sent here b the John B, Rogets Proviuc- {ing Co., uncer whess smezviston the nro- . 4, Thunderbolt Jack;,duetion is belng staged, reports that the Mack Semnett comedy and Tom Moore | rehenreals give evidence of an exes'lent in His Fancy. performance when the nremier is present- 7. ed at the Davis theatre on Fe RISH REPURLIC MECOGNITION ASSOCIATION TO ORGANIZE The American Association for the Re- cognition of the Irish Republic” Oof | vionnd. Fumor hes It that ganized in this city Tuesday eve Inz by | enaotn b tatod & ant F. P. Hayes of Now Haven will @ il 18 | quoion siong corios Tines o first meeting Sunday aftegnoon at 2:30 o'clock in Steiner hail, Many who were unatic to be present {o hear Mr. Hoyes have signified. their intentcn of joming Sunday and the commitee looks for a large atiendance ta the mecting. Flee- tion of officers will take pace and a name for the council will be selected. As the DAVIS THEATRE. Things have gone topsy turvey In me- Chaslie re pro- duction aleng serious lines and that it is #0 good that other concerms are trving |to wrest it away fron the First National ;E'X?Al‘w ore’ Cireuit which has the famovs somedian under contract. rifith ured a large amownt of comedy i{in The Idol Dancer an1 now comes a ” ¢ jali comedy. first pxinciple of the new orzenization I8 | Don't Fver Marry, whizh is to be shown a spirit of the purest love for Amctica {a¢ the Davis theates, as well as Ireland. The Georze Wash- ington Council, the name appifed to the Friends of jrish Freedom wil be If pos- and Tuseday, 8 the produe: {noted director which is wrroarous eom- iedy from the erening seme to the clos- ing eplsode. The production is a eur- prise, ceming directly after the dramatic cemsation from the same airector. River's 1 Fnd, but 1t is safe to sav that the dlren- ifor wil lose none of his admirers {throush his latest effort. but will gain ! many more for it denicts a whele series |of ss laughable soanes as has ever been { filmed. and the etory is dramatle. | Tt in not mo surprising. at that. that | M= Neilan should have prodmesd Don't Ever Marry. It ia jurt ench 2 eomedy as all preducsre are atways seskine but which sre seMom found. Thers is not a ‘ough fn it dependent upon th s {rmeness of any chamacrer, but all the {humor and comedy, with whish the ple- {tare sbounds, come from situations in {which every dav neools find throveh a esmhination of ecirepmatances. The Man Who Lot Wimeelf. a Selz- nisk nietnre. starring Wil'am Faversham The express agent at the Gales Ferry |y the eninnd feeture. 1¢ Is the stary station recelved = co nication, the lof an Amerffan who, thmomwh a rhanre past week from the Eurcopean Relief | mastne fn 2 Landas hotsl. hecomes an Council, Herhert Hoover, o 42 | Pnetieh esr), thershy craat'nz for him- Broadway, New Yorlk Ke {zalf enomoh eomnflestel sitmations wnd containing certificates consorutively nUM- | Aramatic moments to ho'd the andisnce's bered, which one can have filed out, With {interest through every fost of five action- the desired amount e Is wiing to give | ful resin toward the relief of the three million, five | A Paramownt Mayazine is also Includid hundred thousand ctiliren suffering {in the Bl from hunger, under-nourishment. bitter cold and discase in Eostern ang Central Europe. The expenss of forwarding the The atm of this organization s to | thoroughly educate the pl~in people of ' America to the fact that Ireland’s cius is just ang right; fust and right on American principles, “All government de- rive their just powers from he consent of the governed,” just and right by rea- son of Americans’ war aims and i land’s war aims, “No D¢ forced to live under a sovera'gnty under which it does not wish to live. GALES FERRY The business meeting of the Village Improvement Association, was heid in the Country Club house Monday even- ing. The president, Reov. Allen Shaw Bush presided” The fate for the annu- al meeting was fixed for the first week In February. Mass Meeting For More Y David Wark | i productian by Marshall Neflan which is| fon of a crook with that hope i |She itta her compantan beeas ty use her In a blackmail learning something of her lfears it may involve her ‘hl'(l'.- 1o reveal her Mentity {prison._an is reststered ¢ dame X. Finsily she finds het the pereon of the young lrwier to Aefend her at her trial for murdsr. Purter Keating will also Be sten : i .3 i 4 3 §id 7 " k] when here a8 - |the fourth of his million dollar eomedien, iThe Searscrow. You have seen him fn {One Week and Netzhbors. Weo promise you that The Scarccrow is equally as {good it not hetter than either of *hess. Imo Lircoin i Timo the Pearless, and Tonirs of the Day are snowa en Sus- day night only. At the Strand Next Monday, Tuesdny and - Wednesday. Matty Roubert, the-young star whe will be seca in Willard Mack's strong steey, Heritage, which will he showa at tbe Strand theatre for & run of thres days. | Monday, Tuesiay and -Welnesday, is a strising example of the underlying treti in_the title of the picture. For generations back his ancesters have all achieved fame for their success upon the s.age or in kindred professiens. Young Matty Koubert father fer in | this direction that the produetion of Meri- tage has been halled as one of the mest striking.pictures of the vear. Mr. Roubert claims that the stage of- |terg (ne most positive evidence that Her- itage is a conclusive factor in shaplsy the lives of future gen: Maoy of the ETeatest stars DOW Appearing wp- lon the stage, such as the Barrymore amily, the Drews, and many others |equally prominent, have made stage his- {tory for many generations and expect itheir children to foliow in thelr fost~ st SEr. Mack's plecturs of Heritage foligws along this line and telis of a trait thet, {unknown to the individual, cropped emt iand made itselt evident and successfui {over the greatest difficulties. Heritage is a picture that should & seen by every,mother and father in the | countsy. . There 18 also a comedy, The Mining Punch. R | Tuesday and Wednesday—Moon ers, Episode No. 13. | CONCERT AND DANCE FOR GREEK CHUECH BENEWI? The second annua dance and comeert {under the ausvices of the Greek chureh | will be given nexy Thursday evening &t $ ociock In Pulaski hall with a fite programme. There will be selpctions Sy & male . quartette, that will be popular sumbes of the prorramme; Prof. Garbos watlan orchestra will render thelr muslo which 15 always a nm; and the me- The ‘mass meeting for bovs to be held | amount, will not be charged, and the king the selectmen to call a meethl‘ | o'clock. Young People's meeting Thu: t 2 . ) at the Y. M. C. A. this Sunday afternoon | o cents, ladies free. 95¢ v for RSN 65c EACH || smoothand I am thatgratified with | As a rule, lightning strikes objects|day evening at hall past seven. R I o e e recelved 7 lwi be addressed by Semator A L. 7 qnh_ y s AT LR the result that I cannot proclaim toa | from llbeve, though at times ascending e l{:‘;‘;?::;"gu" T as. sorrorcELby | Bress Bridgeport.—The grand list remains Large Size White Turkish Bath Towels, were Jowdly the merits of thesc remedies”, || '5°7'"5 hes been seen. S et e hra: taken ‘o Burope 15 the | President Taylor and endorsed by Charlcs | A, feature of the meeting win A-h'n;"‘l‘.cufl);“:he gt In the state, Toe re 2 t - et o C. - port just made $1.25 NOW .......orer.. $1.00 EACH E. N. OLZENDA, D. V. . s, Rty B e, e | 107 % ncher of svsing n New am | TGSt et T 1 . . N. LV kS on_ schools, 135,070 000 for the year. fen years All Silk Jersey Petticoats and TaFeta Petticoats, Btk Smotting aje sl at 505 & mR UJMBAGU 114 EGGS A DAY NOW ' k. o 8 e, Pictures will deal with the Tand- | tno list was at $38,484511. i were $6.00—NOW $3.98 Rl h box, 6 for $2.50. At all dealers or mand, o of the School 7 sent id by FRUIT-A-TIVES Musterole. ‘See How AY | 1 e mE G o e home of | N0 boy under elaven years of age ad- VS Guikdity—NOW ...........0cc000s0i00. $4.98 [ 2ot pectpid by FRUM N Quickly Tt Relioves , INSTEAD OF 25 A DAY | radies 3id seciery met ot ine home of | iy Flannelette Night Gowns, neat stripes, also noon. The work was an aprcns and making piece work. Dudley C. Perkins and daughter, Miss You just rubMusterole inbriskly, and | This Means Abdut $128 Extra Income asually the is Per Month for Mrs. Ropp. Dr.F. C. Jackson | wgigcn I Forum Merting Auntay. AR are invitel to the foram of the INDIGESTION je G. Perki: ttended the Kay-|Norwich Colored Musical and Dramatio! $3.50 and $3.98 quality for $1.98 isa, e e e e Mt da) mut Juck LA e P i madewithoil of mustard. Useit| i - | entertal under the auspices of the 13 Main strect. A good m | " & not old enough. to Iy, 2nd had been get- | entertainment, L i it rrogra White and Colored Flannelette Petticoats, DENTIST of mustard plaster, Will not blister. | ting 25 to 30 eggs o day. Then I tried |y, M. C. A. at the Community Houes, |in charge of Prof. Geary. Addre f /Manydoctorsand nursesuse Muster. | Don Sung and am now gefting 107 to 114 | Norwich Wednesdey evening. Rev. Williams, rector of Christ chore $1.7qualityfor ...............00.00000000... 08 715 Main Strest, Willimantic ole and recommend it to gFES o day."Mrs. 5. Topp, & B | "o fivo alarm at tho sumarine baw, | Good music by members of the awsucis-| | 2 They will gladly tell you what relief | ™ This increase ef 7 dozen a day In the |called out men to put out & wel “Pape’s Diapepsin™ makes $2.00 quality for ................c.0c0ni00., $1.25 JlHeurs—d & m. to 8 p. m. | Phone M| 4 il o sore throst, bromchits, | misdls of winter, ot 6o & Gosan, Mmakes | grass fire on the eastern side of pe 'M:eps . . . . croup, stiff meck, astbma, neuralgia, |$126 extra income per month. Don Sung basa hospital grounds which was run- ASHFORD Disordered Stomachs Flannelette Pajamas, plain or satin facing, were JAY M. SHEPARD ‘congestion; plouriey, viicometion, Jenh- | {02 1ST 20 Beny coRt about JLE0. It 9eld [atng briskly, about 1.0 elock| o ocle of Waliagford 1 - /o T, a y Thursday afterneon. A gond volume of lam Poole of allingford was . o of the back or Give your hens Don Sung and wafich i Bl 3 $4.00—NOW R Succeoding Filmore & Shepard | D380 pains and achies of the back or et for one enth 3 3o don fnd ed on the fire and it was S el [ SRS . il i1 t! a8 for ', ang ays you a 3 s oy Beacon Bath Robes, cozy and warm— Funeral Director & Embalmer| chifblains, frosted fest, colds of the |that it pays, for, ltselt, and pays you 3 N a7 T . 3 . “ q_li!y for ) 4 chest. Always dependable. your money Will be’ cheerfully refunded. |P. Corcoram, James F. I Mor- Boisces ¥t iinabanse 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| 35cand 65¢jars; hospital size $3.00 |’ Don Sung (Chinese for egg-iaying) i3 & | gan Cronin, James Lincon Criwford. 5. and is gassy ¥94 bive hear- o 'L“, Assictant. Tel. Conneotion : e giosatifo tonle and conditioncr. s east | 517 Faward H. Smitn, Tranik Medi-ton and Mrs. Frank Dennette of West- = -~ A $950 quality for ...................... ; s T1 B e e Ty e g hems |and Frank A. Roarke o Norwich motor- | ford were callers at Edwin Grant's Sun ot ‘makes her stro: Er and more active. It tones up the egg-laying orguns and gets the cggs, no matter how cold or wet the weather. here is cpeedy rel.ef—no walting. Ent o tablet or two of Papes Din- ed to the Ferry to dine with W. Fred e pepsin and instantly your stomach feels Fures. Smith recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Cour Darrow of ! Killourey Bros. A New London, Mrs. Jane H. Caesidy and |jj4e, All the indigestion Don Sung can obtained promptly The X-ray Iz used in sirplane construc- | daughter Patricia of Norwich were call- | aoility and mizery in the m H. C. MURRA ! CO. PUNERAL 'nm:c;&ns AND. d’"flw"";’ _‘_fi . flhmfm‘_mwy tlon, to detect defective materials, weak |ers at Frank Greene's recently, ca; by acldity ends, A PR Gy oy e g B metal castings and workmansbip, Which| Everyone around here ls harvesting los. | Pape's Diapensin tablets eost 1tle . 36 Union St. Willimantic, Conn. B rer Dusoer Ga® 231 Commbie Bides | would otherwise escape the eye of an| Walter Howiett cut his foot quite bad- |at any drug store but there s ne o Phone 209 (Lady Assistant) Dimnapoil: Tod " 9% | smapectar. 1y & shert time age. or ‘Quicker stomach antacid kmowkT - - - > . - < & £ 3 o 8L ‘