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Norwich L [ 3 Salletin, Willimantie Ofice, ot set. o 106, Wit 15 Golns On Fomgn Pufinton Ténple, in stfeet. at 803 e fhread Oty Continedital Tium ugh its manager, thro: Odell M. is tr¥iAg to Rave the Fifers’ Drimmers' AsSiotiation, hold it- #ate cofivention In this city. At & re- $nt ieeting of the loeal ofganisation # %34 vored gmakimously to handle the Somvention if the executive committee Bee fit to hold it in this city during the ‘toming summer months. Anembershij Mr. Chapman sent letters to ever fite drum and €otps in the state, who hold in the C. F. & D. A. which s folls hive applieq ourseves faithfully £ & number of years to the task of E‘ Feputatioh benind, and charde- into our fleld days. By remaining Eave perfectod our fleld to a particularly high stendard The Fozoot 190 1 the service we chaertily fast to out purpose of delivering fie1d diys that can be had we persohal elemént fs Now, 8 maké a long story shoft, we wmfi of holding the Connectiéut & W oetew. ®wét on the postal card and Drummers association ktate tlon heré in Willimantic, Cofh., ®& aré writing you with this {dea W' would appreclate an an- you fing en- eiosid, whether it meets with your ap- Btoval or fot. We his THe b Which hive been preat successes. would _appretiats @blegnte voting in favor of the City Continentals as having the 8t holding the state convention year." & Theead City Cofitifientals dutihg tio years have held thres field orderts FYAPORATEL MILK VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS [= Hours—9 4. m. to 8 p. m. 1~ 88 Union 8. PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS United Talking Machine Co. 666 MAIN STREET v Tel. 240. Willimantic, Conn. The Store With the Stock, Surv?ce, Facilities Dr.F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Btreet, Willimantic Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD - Buceseding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer -~ §9:82 NORTH sT. WILLIMANTIC dy Assistant. Tol. Connection Killourey Bros. FUNERAL BIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantie, Conn. Pheris 290 (Lady Assistant) ‘The number of corps coming to Wil fantié to Sompets has increased wil t and about forty corps st Tnded e mesl bt 6" & o LUITA Plans &8 ul Y foF udl mid-Lent e 8 City fifix tinetals. Thé uSual namber of gold sliver cups and medals will be gived to | contesting _individdais dhd e lists of prizes ip ¥ awaradd is 18ws. Corps coming Jongést, silver &up; riefimifié ént pearahte, fi o roup: hédt nidd- 9fh eofPS, appéarance, first, Sivér cup; best piccolo or, flute band, first, silvek cup, most men ‘in corps, first, sflver cup batin_swinging, first, gold me ond, sfiver, médal. stént glve the decision. To date $1,732.44 I8 Beem turmed 1h to the treasufdr of the Harbpsn relief fund. This return includes the monéy frdn the bemiefit perfofinanés helg last Saturday morning, and $25.25 ffom, At- tormey Patfick J. Dagahey, hifthest b def for the Hoover cake at the cham- ber of commerce Tuesday night. The tist follbws: Sales of tickefs to penefit motion pétures, het . Sale of eandy ot simé ¥riend wriend . Hoover Caké Previously feported . fied: Contrdetor L, W, T chifge of cutting the the pumpini station &t that work was nearly completed and some 8,000 tons of ice Have been pack- ©d o the Bwe city lcehouses. A forcs of sikty-five men pave heen doing the work. 1t 1§ also sald that the com of Harvésting (hé jee was m the cost for 1920, the = | wages aceotinting for it. Beveral pefasis Whe sty to tdke sut their first And se€Onq paperd KFE plah- g to méet Clerk Bdgat M. Wafher ot e gupeflsf Sourt whei Hg Opens Hid oftice ini this city Saturday. Bt Mary's enof planntig & &h: eeft atid Wwhist to be held ih the heas fdtufe, Thé Biifepean orchestra of Sweritysik pieees, kn{z Blan- hette, dlfector, v’uh arilsh the miisle, Bt Miry's cgaa(L to rehdef g&teral sElectighs, quiartels, dheté ahd #6108 With i-rombohe 8bligato. Bogiitg is to be revited (n @S cily. Mot of the boxers Will be loeal fien but 4t leadt one six round amalf Will be by Sut of town Highters. ‘Seve” Shau- \5rs dhd Rayrmofid Mereler will weigh jn 1t 140 pounds ard Aght for teih Founds Geofge Caisse ahd Pété LaChance at 135 ill g0 elght roufids. I Duffs ©aul Johnssh’ at 150 potinds witl go Clg volihids. THs 1ast six rounds Will bé beteen oiit of town hghtérs fiot yet nnfiotihced. Officals aré a8 follows: Referge, Danny Mathewson; —time -keep: er, Rick Downer, announcef, Kid Wi- i h o lduring e past son. Oak Street from Prosplet 1§ Summit, as recelved a mew coating of cinders ew. #dys. MéH from the street departieént have beeh aifig the work. This f ot Stréet hds beei In p86r ebnditivh for sgme time. About a month ngo Johm 3. Wash, internal revenie -eollector caihe- tothis clty ahid made arvangemenis with First Selecti James M. Smith. for quarters = o biilding. At thdt time afius) b was set for the africal of 4 re: tative of the iftefrdl reve. file departmient. Oneé. morith has passed andl no Fepresentative has - Bhowed —up: Local fesideiits Inlesested ini filing out their Income tax blanks are ionderthg whether he Will ever arrive, Jadghent had bebn dirested fof tite deféhdafits by JHdge Dickensoh in _the douft of coinihon pleas at Hartford? in against John Notékates of Hartigd dhd the Connecticut company. The éase wad M8 Tuetdsy, Abton was brought By Voutu to recover $300 #9f Hani#EEE and '388 of uss of pidiniin's autsmobile #o dn steldént oh the Cohnests Voutevard i Bast Harttord oni Juné 1! V920, and aheged-to tave Beeh dug to 'I-fi(g&ncé of tie defehdents. embers of the Salvation Afmy 8ip- day schocl enjoyed a goba e at the wrihy boll Wedneaday attetndon &t 4 belock. Ga'ges were flayed -and lee tream and cookiés were served, _Attofrley Samuél B. Hirvey wis in Néw London Thursday. The tepoft of the Réd ~Crods ursing e T T S Sutferers from Asthma of Bronehitis HERE I8 GLORIOUS NEWS FOR YOU { 4 No_mattet how long you have sufféi from Aitlrst o BRpRenits, 2 speeds relist trom our, safierings 6, 16w oferyd you, whose Bndetfal efects it iz iy first trial of CAMPHOROLE. & It fuickly reaches the s6rd apot with & gentle tingle, Dificult bfeathinig is_relieyed Il by e AN bl ai efrated by the 2 iich peach (b veiy Soat s éach breath: Thed yotll PHOROLE, uh.; 8 with Eriow_#h nmfl!i ién &gr&ywi;:gfl ts de ket colls, Sisk ,amfi,?fim o uied el * MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. . MID-WINTER CLEARANCE OF DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS lowing sile prices— 586 quniity fof ¢ a yard. #% &nd 7Be guality tor 4% b yard, ; =#¥¢ quality for 8¢ 4 yara. NET CURTAINS In White and Ecru § 880 quality for $8.25 a pair. $ 998 quality for $7.75 a palr. $11.00 quality for $8.75 a pair. #1880 guatity for $9.98 a pair. $4NOH WIDE FIGURED AND FLORAL CRETONNES 2t the feic 1.69 quality for $1. 1.98 giiality for $1, 169 SUNFAST DRA figiired, for $1.25 & yard. SCRIM AND NET " In White of Eerd 2% du-lxt! for 29c & yas §% quality for 45¢ a 9¢ quality for 59¢ a 98c quality for 78c a yai $1.25 quality for 98¢ a | SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE CURTAINS #8.83 duality for §289 & palr. $7.98 quality for $650 & pair, $9.00 quality for $750 & patr. 408 | Attendance at the clinics . ufty and | §; the suit ofe Athert Coutu of Wiilithaftic | Aughts | will 1ifie #p as dsual. yard, gL ,55: fi‘ihh& “Rolter, enls 2a gl e e e Secept ams ieé bottle of il stréngth) and, réfuse to el 7 s ¢ this *wbadtal does iare, this_wonderful discovery doe n-ggefir'fldni (B8 results aBieRaRa, Yot ave n i cal rice refunded. ow It is not Wi &lml and ful e for anyone to wollen veins to keep on enlarging. . burst -ai use weeks of n, suf- 2 and. loss of emipjoymer Start the | & T z;gffam Gif tibatment a3 directions ad- | vise and improvement will bégin at once. arous sample on recelbt of 15 cents, silyer or stamps: Internatioual Labora: tories, Rusfuur, N. Y. Your druggist can supply yo éfvice fof thé month of Jantiary is as ollows : Numbet 6f new cdses . Number of cases cafed Number of cases dismissed Nufnbet of nursing vislts Number of ffifafit welfare visits Numper of tuberculosis ¢isits . Nurfiber of othér Welfdare visits Total fumbér of visits Money due from Metropolitan Life Insurahce Co. g | Mone§ coflectad . Respeéctfully submitt SARA A, KEEVERS ALICE M. ALFORD Fafidrai seFvices fof Chiftot S, De- Mérchi, (eré héld Thursday afterncon at 3 o'clock from his late Home on Holbrook avefiue. The bedy was placed in the vaitlt at St. Joseph's cemetéry. The Kil- 16urey Brothérs weré in charge. Aubert Herthidtime efitered & plea of ||§ guilty. to the char#k: of: intésication at police court Thursday morning. He was Elvén 30 d&¥E if' jail by Jidge Foss. Robeft Fitégerald, 19, cblored, was chatgied wilhi vagrancy. Probation Offi- cer Elmer M. Yourg, appointed guardian ad_litem, entered & plea of guilty after eoiifertifig with tie young man. This is tHE se€ond &rFeést on’ the chargge of va- graficy, tie Airst béing Aug. 23, 1919.. He sald he had béén staying at Windham Center. He is also suspected of being FekpoRSIble 16F & fife 4t a Windham Cen- tér resilleice not 16nig ago, as he Uisap- péaféd frof that place oh thé ight of the fire. He had been in New Lomdon and came to Willimantic Wednesday. A gail Sentérics of three ‘months Was im- poked. THe Emeraids® week end gama will be against the Gloucester, MaSs; dgcit tion. This is _the first invasion i 4 State by the Bay State team biit fepuitationi i weéll kitown and the¥y if clasSed 48 Bhe 6f the best in New Eng: dnd. Andfews;ratéd as the fastest pliy: er in New Engiahd today, and was to gTeat extéfil Fidfonsiblé fof tiie defeat the "attyille téam réceived at the hanis of the iflihn'chuse(ln Athiériean Legion teaifi {it Mestorn Monday nigit. Belait and Normandin, who played agajnst the Bay State Legionaires at Boston Monday, Wh Be 1n fhe Bmersid 1help as usual “Heilo” gifis to the number of three aytorrobile_loads left this city Thursday night for Putham to attend a_dance jn that city given by telephoné gifls of the Putnain exchange. They returned to this city early this (Friday) morning. Arbert Wasd; 18, tormefly of inls eity, dlea Tiiesilay night &t the City hospital, Perth Amboy, after an illfitss months with myoeard &6h 8t MF. afid M tine reStaénts of Witlim @ few Fbifs dgo moved to Beii®a fild warenits: the -0 of e was the bod, long- who only it X a Spicer of erthek of Dlinhé Wood of Ni 28 Fred bf Providehec Jdssnh of ’ 1son of Stiuth Coventr: of Newark, N. . anfl Arihuir, who i a member of the U. S. . whio Qied street, ¥as born i St Ple, P. @, add, ApHi 8 1888, the. . aaught { Joseph and Celina - Dutfesho She had resided ifi this Fedrs ani Marv'd pafish, o 4t the fadits of Ste i Citholle Berefit Tol ek, Sick, hesides twd i #hd Mrs. Joseph drs, Mrs. his city. Napoleon lglibéity, 65, died Wednes- v at hid Home in this city. He was in Weédon, P. Q. Cana Liltberty. Willimidntic has been his hon for the past 14 yéars. He was a mémb of St. Mary’s pifigh and of ‘the Socicty g Artisin8. He i8 Survived by his Airs. Joséphine Laliberty, and leaves dayghters, the Misses ' Stephanie, Wl nine Rog8 Alice, Dola, Alma and Aurora of ! this city, thé Misses Laurd dnd Jeanetts Laliberty and Mrs. Ovide Mefidén, thtee sdofis, Bugene of Fratce, Ontaflo, Canada, Alred of Bridgeport and Ermest Laliberty of Merl- den; one brothér, Michael Laliberty, of | Ham SH, Candda, and one sister, Mrs. Simon Martinson, of Worcester, Mass. Wihdhiimi High schiesl plays South Manghester High sehool toniglit (Friday) at South Manchéster. The local team A crowd of fans #¢¢ platining to #scorpany their tedm on the trip. Men of 8t Pail's Episcopal church fnet at the church Thursday evening to plan thé organizatioh of a Men's club. réestinents of sandwithes, cake, coffee aid_pickles weer enjoyed following the fieeting. About 12 men were present. A meeting of the Willimantic Rotary giub was_held Thursday noon at —the i fia Soda Shop, 13 attending. No Biisiness gt importance was brought up, i#ié Hotit Being devoted entirely to having 2 goba_tiife. in the ¢ase of Hymsn 8. Schwarts; proprietor of the Loomér opera house, plainbiff, in writ of erfor. vs. John L. _ | Hall and Julld, W. Hall of Boston, admin- Istrators; which was heard before Justice HBARROUND. COUGH DROPS BRIGGS P S L ATED ] thin ts place. It is such a con m?xl:, preparation thmwn 50 .. 1119 Main | Cir- | of | ty for many | e intmier of St f the Society | Lassier, | ¢ , July 19, , thé son of George and Zoe Chagilon, Vanasse of. Fort I8 for your us to devel from $5.00 to $15.00. You Deserve I | B |8 Silk and Wool Hese . .. Boot Silk Black Hess . . Ladies’ B: } i GOOD STORE: 4 GOOD TGW%S} » RIDAY; FEBRUA SENSATIONAL SELLING Without Any Sensational Seles Each offering h..'n‘e“hfln itsslf. We are grateful e whi from & small store; started less than five years ago, into orie of the fastest growing stores in Eastern Connecticut: fi Picliford Aprons—we so0ld thousands Of‘gm‘ltm&m,II’QHOWu.x..A¢a...‘..59‘ o e £ S, e B e e e e Ledies’ Gingham Aprons, full size; with dies’ very heavy Outing F]A;’mél Gowtis, full sise, no samples; no soiled ' affived, eleani as & whistle—Qur low price. . . . 97e B e Al NEW SPRING MILLINERY We seek and we find—=We fourid over 3,000 new stylish Spring Hats that weré made up to sell at , $§2.21 to $6.97 Getting Them. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED OUR 14¢ STOCKINGS ? For Woitieri and Childres, ifi all sizes. ; _You will pay riore elsswhére. WHEN YOU SPEAK OF BETTER HOSIERY, YOU CANNOT BEAT OUR LOW PRICES. Ladies’ Stam Back Mercerized Hoss. .. .. ... 39¢ Silk Hose, all the way vp son Hfls, fiu_t Gk U CHILDREN’S R Best Make—Ncne Batter Made SALE PRICE 97¢ You Wifl Pay $1.98 For | LADIES’ COATS What's left of them you & price—Sams gods for Childrer’s Coats. THE PASNIK Westerly Next Stop, This Coming Spring SN RY 4 1921 has made it possible for .. 38c Just Sasticasansncit.n 8 ..i 86c —~ Itily i have at your own CO, Sell for Less NORWICH—WILLIMANTiIC— pmtalr.%on kb ORI O GIVE US "COAL Egg, Stove, Nut and Bituminous OUR PRICES ARE NO HIGHER— " BUT OUR QUALITY IS HIGHER | THAMES COAL C0. i TELEPHONE 1819190 i 1 14 THAMES STREET “BEST YOUR MONEY CAN BUY” A TRIAL. John K. Beach of the supreme court of crrors at New . Haven Saturday, no ground was found for the writ of error and decision was rendered in favor of the {proponents of the motion, and Mr. , Schwartz Was ordered to vicate the the- atre 10 days after the filing of a penal bondof $4,500 by the proponents of t§ motion. Johry L. Hall was in this city Thuraday morning and the bond will be filed tdday (Friday) and Mr. Schwartz must vacaté on Monday, Feb. 14th. Jus- tice Beach's decision was in part as fol- lows: L Application having been made by the defendants in error during pendency of the writ of error, in the above entitled case In accordance with Section 5860 of the general statutes, n hearing was held before me Saturday, Jari. 29, 1921, at e conference room of the supreme court of errors, court house, New Haven. It ap- pears to me on due consideration that no feasonable or probable causé exists for allowancé of such writ of error and therefore it is ordered that the levy of execution on the judgment on which such writ fg brought shall not be further sus- pended by reason of the pendéncy of the ¥rit afiy longer than 10 days after the filing With the clerk of said eourt (Wind- ham county) of s penal bond executed by the defendants ih error to the plaintit in the sum of $4,500 with some eurety compaity authorized to do business in the state_as surcty conditioned to answer all damageés suffered by plaintiff in érror by feason of the levy of execution hersby allowed in case the judgment upon which the writ is brought to be finally answer- ed. Dated at New Haven, the ist day of February, 1921. John R. Beach, a judge on the supreme eourt of errors. The man who &wells i people's memoriés has to pay exorbitant fent: ANDOVER DANCE CROWD DEFIED DEPUTY SHERIFF (Special to The Biilletin.) The Kiddies’“Between Meals”Bread = Spread it with First Prize Nut Margarine. Pure and wholesome, this “Modern Butter” is the perfect spread for bread. Use it wherever you now use butter. Its deli- cate flavor; its creamy smoothness and dainty, fragrance will win First Prize a place on your table and in your kitchen. ' First Prize is economical, too. It costs about half as much as butter — and you will like it so much better. No animal fats — just\pure vege- table and cocoanut oils churned to, perfect con- sistency with whole milk, Valuable ¢oupons are packed with First Prize Nut Margarine. They will help you to own a beautiful set of fine Parisian China Dishes. Read how easily you can get them. Coupons are also packed with Baby Brand Oleomargarine. Andgver, Feb. 3—From all socounts the Blue Ling Jitney dines at Andover Wednesday night was Some wild time, 8 2 deputy sheriff of Tolland county éan vouch for if you hagijen to abk Hifii dbout | it. It seems that the dance was scted- uled ds an Invitation @ance, but fmany eouples niot invited attended, and latg in thée fight after the flow-of “happy” M- quid had lopseéned up the good spirits of it dincers the noise incréaséd. Néigh- bofs qxstamul, called for a depity sher- Ut and this man entered thé nhall, strode to the platform of the hall. assirred a poise, and displayed his badge. “I'm the depiity sherift of Tolland county,” he said, “and you've got just fifteen min- vles to get out of this hall” Then, the Story runs, the officlal pulled out his gun to add to the weight of his argu- {ment. A bystander, who did not belleve in signs, knocked thé gun from his hands afid {hie party adjourned (o the cgae. After & merry time onié fellow was lock- el up in 2 nearby buflding, but made his escapé by breaking a glass from a handy winidow. * The officia ealled for hefp ffom fiearby t6Wns but {0 no avall and the dahcsrs wended their way Homeward, ‘Whethier arrests will follow has not been afinouricéd but the story 18 causing no 1:&::, fiiirth to thosé who -whtn the HELD U ,TWO BANKS, BUT DEMANDED ONEY #5¢ Baltimore, Md., F#b. 3.—A inbasst hold- up man tollay held tip & bank cashier here arifl then pioceeded to Latirel, 20 miles awdy, where he robbér another, de- manding and recelviiig $25 fhoth the first and $30 from the second, Stx hours later, Winfleld 8. Hylés, 20, was drrested as he stepped from a traii at the Camden station, and confessed, police said to the thefts. According to Captain Cole, Hyl&s aa- S MOTHER GRAY'S Your grocer shotild be able to supply you. If hie can't—ask us. Send money and coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc.}, Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States For 30 eotipons and $6.00 you ean get 42 pieces of Parisian China, grace- fiil in design and beautifully embossed with a gold barid. For 30 more éots- pons and $6.00 you can get anbthér 36:piece set. A third set of 34 pieces for only 30 coupons and $6.00 com- pletes this magnificent dinner service. 112 pi- - 3 A1 'FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE mittted that foliowing nis theft of $25): 4 it Sebimed like a ulry ikt Wb troh i Provident Savings Bank,| g, ,.}::TZ;,““‘ s gy ismered that it W, DioBA¥EY afid Youch stréct, he went to kbl Hyles entered the Protideént bamk at Laiirel, Md., ind obtathen $30 from thelpoon and handed ©restos I: Shith; the | Plataciite—Jos Marino tdok C"‘”fil Nillonal bank of that tow 10| coshier, {hik ote: ~WAAISE. Glsé me|a nan of ot eshes dsd pit Ahem u“&:.: Mflym’m“:fl‘ Mr:fi“ o] £25 at amee or 1 Will shoot to kiil At| wooden tub ater Hidrh 668 to have given as his a pistol In|a blaze, and the fire de Smith's face. At the Laurel bank he|called in time to prevent asked C. E. Little, cashiér. for $50. In|Marino will buy an iron ash riment reason for not demanding more. money from the cashiers the fact that “t was