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WILLIM s #éroet. Telophome 105. ‘What Is Geing Om. Tenight Residents X3 Infantry, QM8 @t | Non-fesidents Jesn Baptiste Society mestd &t 31 Womar's éfub theetd &t 804 Hsts and ) Residents Nofureside: No. cverosl 428 . Amount $1,143,181 334948 $1,538,124 503 West Diviston—198¢ Residents . Non-residents No. ~ 5,022 138 1,416,009 L . e .80 HenEn ‘West Bivision—1919 H Frank P. Fz;lt’ofln 6 the board of te- today (Tuesday) I Residents Non-resident | $12.710,1 1.4 (i ot fesases ave: 191(»;;:-:5 sl G B the galn thefe beintmhbi.» Total Lishr and from the Windhams is the re- Nb. maling &‘:m of fhe gain. Thé in- 2,695 ©rease to a great extent comes from 2531 ‘manufacturing establishments. ‘The The American Thread company voluntar- the valuation on its taxa- approximiately $500,000. on the list. were Gain .over 1919 ... 164 Bk Cothpan and the a net gain in the humber of 66 more than in 1910, were in the—apst dic hundred_and thirty-thres ] F - i eonsidered that biillding has the town. The heavi- by the foilo 1ocal Thtead ‘gnml ; Quidnick-Windhamt _ MAni- y_$260,300; Holidnd $857,748; Windham Siik 49, of Aseessord has good reasons for staying at Attorney Patrick J. D:?-hu his e Seetitél 48 otinsel for Schelman The ease. against Phillp Paghng, chiyg- ©d With Violatich 6f the litof 1aw wos aldo cohtinued to Saturday undér bends 100, Attofhey Thomas J. Kalidy ALS the accused. > ese arregts wére the. Arst mads by the local police ginoe they deslarsd they would stop the sale . of jakey 1h th city if it was possibie for thef to dp Michael Ghimuriln, st No. 104 Palr: view stieet, is & pattent at Bt Jfiep}m hoesital uffertng from & spvree Gt on {the left side of his face received >in a fall &t the Windham House block, Sat: urday night. Giimamin lost hid balanes when about half way up the stairs and pitéhéq to the lower landing, striking the door ahd shattering the glass. A sece tion of the glass in falllng straek on the face eutting 2 gash to the bone, and the Wound atréiching from th ecorher of the eyé to the Ghin, ahd up azéih to a oifit freneath the- left e&r. Dr.- & A Girovatd dregsed the , trianiulur wound foriysseven slitches baing . nedsssary to clase I Gitmartin' left ear was hearly several from his head, ‘ The appeatance ot Albert Pléhe, & dlerk 4l the Churoh-Need sbmbany tors at.the corner of Main_. and Chukeh streets, ‘stoftigd o thief who Nad ‘galkad 8155 i it B - worked the substantial. 8- Werk was begun lat. anitacturing plant visited and_everything make the estimate cdt- of relief Which ihoets wiil defuct from the amount of nowh At present. INE LRBIS 18 & comphticon of 118 lists, ghowing gains in entrance to tNc Efore throwgh & witdow’ in the roar 6f the building and Who Wi Succtastul in Faking a EtaWay thisueh A witdow i the toilst. A wult sdée sad various afticles of elothing werd feft da. hind by the tiilef. The humbér on the ealian band #f the Stdlen shirts, 18 1.3, 16 the police t6-Believe MAY 4 boy was the cwistit. The break ok i ting the morring Sunday pnd M# el CIGARETTE 4 $ t;‘rvd“:he hu{ldinc g‘ \’&;,;sma:: *n 18 thegght that tie thi the fence No cigaretie has In o reAr of the Papitht shirch N Mis the same delicious estape. 'Nothibg was takbh frem the store. Min, C. Y. Ravhge of SWOFrS 18 to speak at the meetifi® of the Willimantit Worns an's club this (Tesday) artefosn. Hdr sahiret %l Be Readthg in the Howe. | Ken Jese touncll, Ne. 13, K, of Ci, are 1o hold a ladies’ night at the town build- ing Monday night, Feb. fth. An enter. tiinment, dancing and. refreshments - ate exbected to fake the affair one Bif swes Coss. ) flaver as Lusky Btriks.' Bscause Latky Sieike is the tesetsd elgarctie. @rras F C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Strest, Willimaritic JMSBre—9 & m. fo B p. m. Phone 44 o~ oietndbadbatiii JAY M. SHEPARD The Thtead City Cyelers, ohs bf the ’ dest of numersus bicyele clubs/orgahized fn eqstern Connecticut dufigg the height of bipyole riling it the 'a0s, alsbanted Montigy fight, dué to lack 6f support bn © Baft of the youtger generatfon Whoe ad dome to constitife the elub mémber- &hi he Society wns orgahized May 24, 1392 by Charlesl 5. Tovxsend, the first officers bBein: Prestdent and eaptan, | Charles H. Townsend: viee president, | Dwight T. Abel; treasurer, Witliam P. Tordan; secrotery, Georse E. Hintian first lieutenant, Charles J. Royoe ; second Heutenant, G. H. Parrétt. The othéer |+ “Gucsending Filmore & Shepard | hErter membets wete C. C! Palmér, Bett B o 3 L, Hicks. C. A. Henty, F. A. Bugbes, Funeral Director & Embalnser | Bagtyel Adams, Lokis® B: Lificoln, R. H, 80-62 NORTH ST. . WILLIMANTIC| Btaples and G. L., Hoss..In October,.1893, 4 the -club was reorganized: elected ‘kady Assistant. Tel. Connection 4 L Killourey Bros.- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND % o . EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn. (Lady Assistant) ° e esewrt wil ol e 40 edvestising medium MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. = 1y fiand-Knitted Dresses Kiiit Your Own Dress and Save Money hlfiodubtue-lmmmdonihweepm = o et il the lateat colors of the season, at the new low prices. Amoum| sin s ey | en "-president; L A. Bis- and Bert L. Hicks, m serving: continuously . & Headquarters remained in the Atwooll bloeK until January, 1895, when they were moved.to the Jordan block, de- .nfiuhflnumhflu 1916. i t6 the tims of the femoval 5f the 6145 t6 the ‘Jerdan block it was purely a Wheelhig orfiénization. During 1893 to 1897 . reces-wérs held in this city, riders of hational ri more of & .soclal nature, and during récent yeafs smokefs, ‘pinochle playing, pool tournaments sporting évents Been featured in the club'e. sotivi- minstrels on_Thanks- long been a popuiar event of its existence the included very business 'or profeesional man of importance in the eity. The presi- have tiss. Frank Kelgwin, 1896; P. jordan, 1887- 98;°G: B. Hamith, 1899-1900; L. J. Ko~ per, 1301:08; Herbert D. Pollard, 1903- Jatnés P, 1905-06; George A Bartlétt, 1907; Harold €. Lineeln, 1908; William F.” Cotter, 19097 Charles W. Hill, 1918:11.18; Pgul Estey, 181 Samuel Lymin, 1914; Roy W. Downeé: 1916-16:17; Dwight M. Jordan, 1917-1 Roy. W. Downer, 1919; P. Qilbert Flymn, 7, ‘The eomtimied case of Mavey Schein- mah, who éonduets & shoe fepairing shop at' Ne. 4 Rallroad street, u?« before dudge Foss Monday morning. $cheinman he | remalning lquid hte the sink. Officer McLeah freven| te dthis and placed hoth men undér arfest. Morse was called to the stand and his Btoty was the same a§ that of Officer McLsah. Chiet Killourey algo- testified K5 t6 having complaints about the sals of liquor at Scheiiman’s. Dr. Howard S. Newtbn of the Connecti- Gut Agricultural tollege, who had made inalysis of the elder, said it was about per eent. alcohol. Sehelnman denied trgifig to sell the liquof but he was foynd mullty by the court. Proseduting Atfotney Samuel B. Harvey fecommended a fine of #1900 The coust said if was Schelhrhan's fifst oftehse and the fine Would be exces- 8ive: A fine of $50 and eosts. amounting to $67.50, was imposed and pafd. The cabe against Morse was again con. tinued but it s Wnderstood that the case Will be fiolled next time it domes up. Johin Ellisen, charged with intoxication, pleadéd ghilty atd was fined $5 and costs, amounting to $14.15. Carlos Cardinal, 68, died Sunday at 8t Joseph's hospital from tuberculosis. He Was bérn in St. Ple, Canada, Feb. 10, 1852, the son of Pierre and Modeste Bou- chard Cardinal. Since boyhood he. has mede his home with bis si Marle 1 nieccs. John H. Gray, 87, a well known eitizen of this city; @ied Monaay afternooh at home No. 79.Notth. street, following ng illness. Mr. Gray was hotn May 38) 1353, the don of Henfy and Melissa Toomer Gray of Windham. All his life has been spent i this city, where, he has breh hgaged in busihess. Jan. 1, 1874, he was wnited in. martlage With Miss Mafy A. Eiliott, daughler of Mr. and Mts. Wafren Elliott of Windham. In business Mr. Gray feliowad ‘the advertis. ing trade. About 30\ years ago he took 6ver Me Mansgement of the Loomér op- era house antd conducted the show busi- {ness for abolif 25 years. Upon leaving | tHi8 business he refurned to the adevrtis- {ing business, continuing this owrk until nis death. For many vears he acted .as agent for the estate of Silas Loomer and eollected remtzs in the Loomer biock on Main street, if &l excepting the theatre Brope = Mr. Gray was a member of Natchaug Todze. 22 K. of P., and of the Willi- mafiti€ Chamber of Commierce. He also took Hetive intetest in the Elks' lodze and prier to the institution of the loeal lodde Was a frediient visitr at thé Nor- ¥ich home. . He s survived by his iife and four ehidren, Mrs. Georze C. Moon, Mrs. Frank P. Fentor of Willimantic, and Mis. Rolahd Rumford, of Uxbrid, Mas. One son, Frederlck S./Gray, of New Haven, E The course in Civits tér Coming Amer- ichns to be givern by the department of Amerlcanization will ke held in the ¥. M. C. A building starting Friday sight, Feb. 4th,’at’8 vclock. Instruction will be giten th Unilted States history, city, state and: natlonal govériinents the cohstitu- {tion and allied subjects. The talk Friday inight will be onh The Founding of the ! Xatton. The eonrse is primarily for those {Wwho are to take the Zirnal examination for itizehiship this eoming May, but others who attend, No charge is made for the course. Mr. Warner, county ¢lerk, will'be at H | p. m.‘ This will be ‘the last opportunity to apply fof second papérs for the May examination. - BEA T . Twentyrseven years ago. the local police 'départment passed from the old borough regime to, the city government, this being only a ghort time after Willimantic be- came” a_tity and Georze M. Harrington assumed the bffice ‘of ‘mayor. Since that time the police department has _seen miny changes. ‘1t was first located on Church street, bt for nearly 25 years has been. located:at’ the town bullding. "The policeman’s job has passed frem the old time ‘political job to a department out of the jurisdiction, of “politics. _The, de- ' partment “fof ~‘many * years employed 12 nen—six ‘as’ regulars and six as super- numierariés, Today ‘there aré seven reg- ulars, the mew man beirig kept on day dity. ' Of the regular policemen, five have | seen many years of service on ‘the force. Chief Daniel J. Killourey is the dean of the" force, -having seen 31 years™ service. Qther members in order of length of ser- vice, are: Officers Louls J.. Paulhus, 27 years, and Thomas- F. Grady, with 20 I {he court house Saturday, Feb. 5th, at 1| ‘The Heéver sfiows at Bliveh Opera house and Central theatre Sunday after- fioon and evening netfed $328.6¢ for the fund in Westériy. This afhount Brings the total up to §961. irtrian Jammes Pendleton annvunced t . the drive would closé at midnight Monday, as' the town has been pretty well can- vassed, &nd everyohe hds had an oppor- well patronized, and the committée (expressed gratitude to the managers who' hore ev- ery cent of the eXpenses. T:>s>‘Who at- tended gave not less th: éents, and many gave far more. soed tna calimtion of $187.2¢ and 16 Central $141.38. - Edgar 8, Bweet, for the superinténdent of the wxst'e” died Monday morning at his home White Rock. Mr. Sweet has nected With the manufacturing business 'lfl his life, having been superintendent of the Wamsetta mills in New Bedford, two years Mass., béfore coming to, White Rock. Pre- vious to this he served 1) years as su- perintendent of the Utisa_Knitting com- pany in Sherburns, N. Y. He was member of Masonic commandery, Knights Templar, In 1888 he mirried Miss Eva B. Wil liams of Northampton, Mass, Besides his wife e is survived by two brothers, Charles A. Sweet of New Orleans La, and Clarence E. Sweet of Centerville, R. I, and three sisters, Mrs. A. G, it man, Mrs. H. G. Northup, and Mes. Bert Tyler, all of Centerdale. was fined $5 and costs, Amounting- to $61.22, Which was paid. Mrs, Jessie Briggs Whitterd, 59, whe died in Altred, N. Y., Jan. $9, was born in Ashaway, the daughter of Asa 8. and Mary C. Briggs. Mrs. Whitford had beea suffering from_sleeping sickness fot the past two months. Besides her husband, two bfothers, Dr. Alexander B. Briges and Léverett A. Beiges both of Ash- awey, and two sisters, Mrs. E. P, Saun- ders of Alfrad, N. Y., and Mts. Charles W. Clarke 8f Ashaway. The body wiil burial. line of gervide in New England, and an peper business for the past 54 years, have ing served three Eenerutlons. He years; Lieut. Allan MacArthur, 18 years; Ofliccr Edward P. Leahy, 13 yéars; Offi cer Frank McLean, 3 years and 5 months. Officer Grant Bombria Was appointed Sept. 10, 1817, 9f the supernumeraries Michael P. Cronin was appoinisd Nov. §, 1616 ; John Killourey, 1917; Roderiek Larlviere, Wii- liam Anderson, 1918; William Hurley and Leander Wright, 1920, | service meh, Lieit. Allah MacArthur and (today). The { subjéct of - the meeting Wwas mies Who Undermine It. good attendance at the meeting. TONINGTON The Stonington Travel club is to meet . today (Tuesday) &t Frankenstein of on Joseph Con- in the Free libra: 4 p. m. 3iss Kath Westerly will give a = from his recent surgzical operation. August and Joseph Sylvia were Providence Sunday to ms Islands end who are to live in Stoning: ton. nesday, February 2, the feast of pu is to be the celébration ef the holy eom. munion in_Caivary Episcopal chirch a 10 a. m. Rev. side. {of C. whist Friday evening last were { First, ladics’ gentiemen’s Charles Wood ; awards, Mfs. Olga Friedman and M. T. Leahy. underbody. tion for many monthe The boat . MYSTIC Mr. and Mfs. Sylvester "McNeil' have returned from Wew Derford, Mass. here Sunda: Mrs, M: was the guest Sunday of Mr, '3, H. Thorpe. Clyde Burrows is” homé Fhrks. SuEr (1T L Announcement has ‘beén made of the ehzagement of Miss Bmma A. John- son"t6 Arthar Teary, of New London. Miss Johnson, was a former resfdent here. She fs a graduate of the Memorial hos- and Mrs. Mt.’ Sinal hospital. in' New Yok, Mr. 'and Mrs., B: D. ' Williams ~ were visitors in. Westerly Sunday. Miss Marguerite King of Auburm, R. I, spent the week-end with hre parents, Mr. and Mrs: Fred G. King. Miss Bertha Montgomery spent Sunday at_her home Is Griswold. 5 2 Mrs. George- Lamphere 'has returned tfrom. a vist'twith her parents'in New London. : The . Monday clib. met. Monday afier- noon with Mss. O. A. Coldy, ' of West Mpstic avenue. . “t 2 i The Young -Peaples’ soclety - of the Union Baptist church plan:to hold & pem- Eztonic Ended Fis Trsibles. found to. mp»ny.-bm“?m and I think it has been & Eelp ia nervous spells;’’ writes G.C. Johnson, An Op and carriea out, the. excess ag and gaees and. kesps.ihe digestive organs.in n2tnzsl working.order.. A tablet after meals is all you need. E:gx bex - costs only-a trifle with ?hlfmn Tieuse ! Rock_ mill, William C. Whitfotd, stie is sutvived by be brought to Ashaway Thutsday for Herbert A. Babeock, 72, who died at | his horhe on School street Monday rmorn- ing, was one of the oldest printers in the | wilj enter Dréw setninkty. employe of the Utter family in the news- | inston have appointed Adin R Sheidsa | < Was The anniversaries of two of the long- Officer Lotis J. Paulhus, fall on Feb. 1st second In"the Better American series of iliustrated lcctures was given at the Y. M. C. A. Monday eveding. 'Thé The Lovai ! Closses Who RBuild the State and Ene- ! There Was a ad. Victor Johnson hae resumed work at a bank in New London, having rccovered n relatives whe had arrived in that city from the, Azore cation of the Blessed Virgln, there F. R. Saaford will pre- Fhe winners of the prizes at the K. Mrs. Joseph Cunia; first, ‘consolation The_ fishing power boat Nancy C.. Is houled out on the beach near the sail loft wharf, to have repairs made to het|? Louis Pont, owner of a éraft that has h seen mafiy Sears of servies, I8 breaking may be interestell are weleosmé 1o | up as she has besn in a leaking condis " a familiar sight in these waters as ecars rying a blue stripe.around her deck line. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shay and two leniidren- of New London, were visitors i Turrows of New London ‘from " New pital anq is_taking a special court at |er President Lingoln’s. assassinatiop and’ Seotfand, Co There wns a large Attéhdance At thé entcrtainiment in Acadenry K8l Baturs day evening. The views were véfy leasifg 4nd the lecture read by Prof. Williston whs véry instrictive as well as Intetest M. J. Porter and family motored o Notwich Sunday. B MeKulsky of North Westches- ter wad, calling In town Monda; Timothy O'Connell of East wag In town Megdny. Abris. “JogePh Agranovitch s visiting driends AHd relatives in New York and New Jertey. born In Wegterly July 8, 1848, the som of the.late Asher M. and Prudence Clave: lafid Babéock. He married Fannis B Watrous. in 1875. iesides his wite, he 18 survived by a daughteér, Mre. Blisha A Burdiek and 1wo sisters, Mes. Ry Clark and Miss Mary Babcock, of San Dis Cal He was & Beventh Haddam member of the v Baptist church, kiin todgé, No. 30, Fi and A. M., and Palmet thaptér, No. 28, R. A. M. He received | nis education in the public s and attended Hungerford college, at Adams, N, Y. Me was the oldbst ploye in the point of seérvice in The Sun o S 7, 1883, &t (e time ‘hn‘:? the Ams‘on Moulding Co. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION MARRS 1Ts ANNUAL REFONT New York, Jan. 31—The gencral ed- ucdtion Boar of the Rockefeller Foun- dation has inéreased fts tesources to the 00,000 through gifts of feller in the past year, the afinugl report of the board, made »bfl:‘!&dn, said. A of ‘ll 000 was donated, to be used in the disécetion of thé board In apeisiing eoileges an. incréase teachers' salaries, and $20,000.« 000 was glven for ths improvement of medical sdbeatish. The funds wers giv- @ winont stipuiaticn 23 t> when they #ere fo be iged and the hoard was aue amm 10 spend the enttre prineipal and e as it paw fit, mid rhat wp 1920 the board had approprlated $35,107 towaed & total of §59, ad by Inatitutions eres #alkHes for 2he: A total of 313,081,747 was rs. conttibutted &l:rle' the past yeaf to medical schoois. this buffi the thost éonsiderable Jiems were glve t6 the following institution University of Rochester, $5,000,000; V; derblit University, $5,000,000; Washing- o ity, $1,677,500; Yale Univers- 0 Harvard Unlversity, s Hopkins Universily, office Oat. B. and 4. H, Uttér wete print Nafragansett Weekly and Had worked i with the Utter family fot tfes genera itions, a period of more than 54 years. | During 1367-63 he ieft the officé {6 at- | tend Hunigerlord collégs, but relurned. to | bis work following year. ¥ |time he nas been smployed eohtintéusi] ‘in the He sturled in as a newsbioy and emr- to July 1, $19.- 9.041 to to meet M- ried the first coples of the N-nu:m Weekly. The concern wis then wete George . Ulter and The Utter eom- pany. While aiay at collegé lr‘.br: @ 'X‘\'pr! the Sabbath Recofdes i Alfred, e Léonl Lacohied, ‘who recently attended nm] convention I New Yofk, (8 to by G. B. and J. H. Utter, £ucoeasors e6ck was €mployed fof u time in Mrs. Bvangeline Kenyon of m ) & w..C. T.U. ;:lhk to the inembery of the gr-n Yiew uhion at a meeting io “h: “'w - visit with het sister, Mps. ¥, betkef, of Mt. Holly, Pa. Midg Edith Rathbuh has & a commissloner of the sdperior court for New London couhty, g A, M. Chapman of the West Bidé s ats tending the trap shootifg_touth: t be- ing held this week ai Madison arden, New York, as the guest of cartridge company. 4 Mrs. Mary T. B. Root, 98, who dléd 1a Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 22, is tefiembi by many Westerly people, her Hughand having been pastor of tha Paweatuck Congregational chitoh from 1887 to 1871, Miss Rulh Solodion uf Biln strest teft Monday for Carmel, N. Y. where she Activities In eooperation with outhern states In the fleld of rural and secondary education weérp continued and $262.948. ¥is expended for s o fegro educational institution tod to m:qxtnt ot $1,100,000 appropriated grants of § 8 1the increase of teachers' salaries. negro _coll ivided $153,000 toward 4 tatal 6(1: 8,125 to e raised for im- provemeiit of theit physical plents, Te- tal appropfiatione of the board toward Hegro education amounted to $2,291,737, The teport eald $60,000 had been ap- proptiated for the national seciety for vo- eational edueatlon for a study of art as related to imlustry, The selectmen of the town of Sisne OUYLOOK FOR 40X BANK DEPOsrTOns Jan, 31 -Tha outiook today was 0. be for glearing up the an iiietitien of the Sheiton Bank Trust Compahy. It was stated that J. R. Arthtarohi, head of a realty eoti- pany in Xew York cily, who had facelveq oané feom the bank, had negotiated a jease ol property in New York whigh promised to ¥icld him. the nestesnFy of Pawcatuck to the office of fire WAtAEh, to succeed Albért D, Hill. Tt is tumored thst the committes ap. pointed at the last toWn™ meeting to ime vestigate the egpenditufes of the Ston- ington school committec for the past fis- eal year, will make a repdrt soom. Word_has been rdoelved by friends ef W. SAowdon Smith of Syrasuse, N. Y., that his home Was partly domllished on Dec. 92 by a boilet Exploaioh. Mr. Smith has béen & eiMmar fesident at Waich HUl tor several yedrs, 7 _ Students from celleses 4hd fHripara- toty schools hive been visiting their hmocs in town over ‘the mid-year vava- tion,. A n Shelton, waid § Bamuel Critchersen of this is pearihg with Al Jolsoh in P Providente this week, The ambuance of the Westerly Sahl- tary eotps took Mrs Cefa Appley, ot} North Stonincton, to the Rackus hospital | in Norwich Monday morning. —— 3 re JEWETT CITY A missionary conferénce of the Ban< tists of the Northérn Bastist conven- {tlon Is'to he held fh the BapHist ehurch Wednesdzy. Thé program follows: 11 a. m.—Ministets ‘Cohference. £ p. m—1 _ Devstional peNod, 15 minutes; (%), Missionary mes trom 8n eye-writness; 20 ininittes; (8), eon- ference —practieal quéstions—fistussion, 30 mihutes; (4), Stirring missionary ad- dress by ofte acquaiited with thé field. 80 minutes: (5), Group meétings. 69, m.—8upper for lagwien, women, ministers. g 7:30 p. minite 1 (1) Devsitona! perted, 15 | (2) Grodp reprots followed hy ; fon, 30 minutes: (3), Missinijafy s, 50 minntes; (4) Addfese, "The World Contueritg Christ.” 30 minutes: stereoplicon showing avenues of serviee, 25 minutes. Jewett City has béen selestsd 43 .ome ot the centérs of ‘tha state ifi which to hs1d one of the gréntest series of missionaty * | conterences ever beld i Connmecticut. They are hel) undér the auspices of the the Géneral Board of Promdtion of the tthern Baptist Convention. e Conticcticut téeam of speakers comprises some OF the lest kndwn meh &nd wo- meh in the denomination. At tht head of he ist of Dr. John Y.*Atchison, general lB M probably the best known' Baptist in the United States. Other speakers of _tha | Gonnecticut team are Rev. P H. Létrizo. | M.°D.; Mrs. Seorge Calsh Moor of, thie | merican Baptist liome Misston ‘Séciefy. fe of the pastor of the Madison Av- enue Baptist church in New Yotk Dr. ‘William L. Fercuson, . the Mlnslcmq statesmdn of South India 2nd-Miss Ruth French, formerly a gissionary in-Yoko- ‘hama, Japan, and ‘more recently “amons the Japanese; of Seattle, Wash., as a So- | cial sérvice worker, should eat. the house way, causing embarr: refined housekeeper, copy of the New. York: Herald af the date of April 15, 1865, was the day. aft- the paner contains a .ful tragedy, The print of the. paper-ls. very clear and the paper is as. goodas.new. The price in those days for the Herald was four cents. - o & Fqod sale begins 3 p,. m—no earlier— Cong. vestry. Wed—adv. . . CCL ? Willard' C. _Furpee,, who -has.been an invalid for several years, is seriously il: at his home on South Main styeet. J. Frank Rogers of Salem was a week d caller:in town. S. H. Kello | town Saturds; ceount of the fashioned lard and i . fats, %% of New Britain was in d universities to | noyance to” th/e neighbors. funds to take wp Treasurer York today and ¥ Indicated that il be met whie relieve the tron to determine this. BEARC 112008 srarched an terday in the h"‘ of Henty Massa for /& tompanion HELD IX $5,000 Mesiden, Jan, Btevee Polite, {oward thelr endowment funds, and an- | tere held I 5008 each for teial n 120,500 were made for |7 0f chafges Bf theft and Burglary th the Six {loeal couft this merming In confettion B, W. Kneen was In New s ) M. Kneen's recarn Inte today I8 expected Recelver Holcomb will et be I the bank usitil tomorrow. BOY SCOUTS AND OFfmEENR i, Shelton, Jan. 31.—Boy Seouts and &it- who dlsappearsd § & strafige manner staded. There Wi Masseiokt! having been i the woodd. i it e Jiffy-Pie Real Lemon Pie—or Chocolate thM °\'-' : 1 hh y .h“ fl-'l'tlm-= ¢ packige E ply 2 makesthe mo "“":.NO‘ 4 listle, ad ler:ofl 'pie. Use fot n Pone 2 2 and eake filling too, 8o Lenin Plo ke Jifiy Chocolaic Pie: ‘4‘.““‘ POCA You will never make these % cn‘:t‘i';defind 'llt: 'heo::l(o- wiy whet from lembn peel —comes ina you once try Jiffy-Ple. Ask your grocer. Made by the makers of Jiffy-Jell with the disappearance duting day nlebt of (wo batreld ang of wiriskey from the ba slreet of Charles J. Ma: al The loot is ced_(hat the Fortner t is understood that he i the Atmstrong leans h may be ekpected to of the + in: on. on ¢ the lice expect to make more afresis. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF w York, Jan. 1. - Eefit & galion in the nbe“:‘- for -;.-er tWay ahnounced hete ¢ the T30 ot AN YE- | sug. Gastiing fa chess #ac ottl, of Mew Imven, | 3915 to 3015 cents a galion, ago last night In from 13.60 te e thn Was waiting ® get his attomsbile 4 Chicigs, Jan. 31—A seeond B o Stidenes S8 ML | yithip & month in the price of it Kerosene wis annonced the Sinclalr Refifing Company. tive tomorrow wasolihe at g Wwill be 35 cenls n gallon ahd task on deilveries 23 cenl, to BATL FOR THEFY OF WHiskEY J~Frank Banss, 3, - 87, both ot this fi Aiddistown—Miss Anhle B on superintendent of the Middlestx he is making & satiéfagtoty recovery tWo Weeks' (llfiess. bt oy, & b The Po- GABOLINE AND KEROSENE ot ol » dasd Oil Compahy of Ne§ Jor- reduen) s ¥ g Why Many Women Have no Appe- tite for a Meal They Them- selves Have Cooked Smoke and odor of cooking with lard and other animal fat destroy appetite OST women hever enjoy 4 meal they themselves have cooked, because the odors of food—= fried in lard and other animal fats— director of the Generat- Board of Bap- ”, e tist Convention, and. lender of.the -Now ‘take fh' edge off the appetite. World Movement of Northern Baptisis. “They sit down to the table and eat only 4 fraction as much as they. “Besides, these: odors penetrate assthent to the and much an- Store closed Tuesddy for inventory.!’ Cooking Qdors Prevented Dearnley. & Clirke.—ady. e . Jacob Weschler has .in his possession s by Madm Methods - ..Modemn housewives -are: almost entirely overcoming this.. They use Mazola—the New American Salad and Cooking' Oil—inst¢ad of old- other animal ' Women who cook the new way sie down to the table and enjoy their food. - Mazola doesn’t smoke eiily. —it can be heated so hot- withone burning that it criists over the sys- Morton A. Tqintor. post,, G. Ai R, held faces of the food, and preverit z their. meeting .at, the home.af Bawin: R. odors from arising. This kee; Hill, on Pleasant l‘n‘e\h:‘flduy, after- fmil better tasting, more Tecent guests of melatives I fowm: | digestible, William. W. .Chantley, 33, & Ciyil war > yeteran and. & former. resident - of fhis place died at East Lym. e, January 34 ,Charles Quash. of ;Willimantic. was" In wvors in the food, making it riches, nutritious and No' Ban on Fish or Oniens {6 Friday. to atisna the mesting of ; You.can fry fish “_"l‘".""'.' s it lorton T pos . 2 a N Wiy . a2 Mla.mlz, anf! the odor wil lgl&yh Sasiiay atuy {50 meeks’ viit with Jils noticeable in the next room, uncle, omas . P. luney.. i Jesse Bailey of Hartford was at:his - NATIQNAL STARCH homeon - South Maln “atreet over: Bun- - Sales Representative far Corn . Elias Glaubinger -and: son . motored to st e = CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WOKTH MONEY Cut out this shp, encloge with Sc and 9 & ~ 2 - Blicfield Ave., XN, writing your name and ad- ufeas” ciearly. *You will Tecél¥e in return @ tral-package containing Foley’s Honey sad.Tar, Compound, for eougha, d croup ;. Foley. Kidney - Pilie,: for snaing.-in sides 'and back. . rheumatism, ; kidney and bladder ail ts, .and- Foley Cathartic Tablets, “a ' wholesome . and thoroughly cleansing ea T consti- thartic fa: pation, biliousness, headaches and gish bowels. Osgood Ca. ’ N FREE §isfo oage trated Corn; Edu Corn Products. Box 161, New York City, beagtifatly ifiue- as good as 8o complete is this sealing effect, that even after you fry fith ot on- ons in K"?h. yoit can use the same lot for shortening the most delicately flavored cake, or the without carrying the least suspicion of odor from one food to the othier. can usé it ovér and over again— until the last drop is gone. The Health-Giving Salad .= vk Mazola ‘Mazola is:relished by the beit jiidgesof salad oil everywhere for its wondetful’ richness and- purity.. It eqiials in favar the finest impor- ed Italiaii olive oils—and at only - Many prefet it to the finest olive cil~s it blénds more pérfectly with “othér* ifigrédients, making a firmet; - stiodther dressing, that keeps for weeks without separating. M3#la i sold in pint, quare, half-gallon and gallon cans. At all Jourail LaToursine Coffee 40 cénts per 5 pound cainis