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Buttetin, 'm..,-..,-h-t, to the Witttmantic-Rorwich line. Phy umwbo fi"%«ix Mu Tdoten sogtintiins wirs bl st e masees at Bt Mary's and St. s churehes Sunday. Cardifal Gibbons and Bishop Johit J. Nlh!\ in tegjorq i the ow “ollec- for anl m-fi-h-.vm._ Ml e evimgs b tee iy Soudies. were fead aiso. These @ollections take place Sunduy mryum At mmw (Ash Wednesday), the of lent mnsses will be celebrated at § a. m., followed by distribution of fl!@ tial *ashes. Aajies will penetent distributed in the Joofll’l church Wi the devotions will incinde Blessed by h.w rsning | Dossn i evs \uunahtv Drop ‘& hst there will he Stations of the Cress|“Freezone” ¢n an aching cofn, instant- . n | 8nd during the nm‘ Wednuny ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly exercises will 2nd Friday evening the m it right off with fingers. Truly' be Stations of the Cress. sells a uny bottle of Compasy G Third Infanry, C. 8. G. ‘drills at State Armery, Mmu& Ancient Order o United Willimantic Ledge No. O Knights of Cojumbus San Jose Coun- iefi No. 11 meets st 761 Main spreet, | An-_wlu-ueu-uuu No. 733 meets at 703 Main street. . »Brasch Councfl No. 10 R. & 8 |8 M. stated asembly at Masonic Hall It wee definitely ammounced Mendsy the Hoover dinner would be held State Armory on Pleasant street 8 i i! ; | il £ 71st Annual Statement “ Aetna Life Insurance Lompany AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES Aetna Casuality & Surety Co. . Automobiie OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' CAPITAL STOCK $5,000,000.00 At St. Mary's church, the devetien ‘fl'-\-l" a few cents, sufficient bid=sirrag e s o w '.i or corn bitween the tose, g 8 lon, sermeon 3 ;: e M..‘.,.m.h-h.w{fintm irritation. ! evi , the Stations. M The_ throwing of th¢}{Here Comes the Bride . - Marston Bronchltls - ; | Hollaza Silk Cospasy went Deck &4 um;:- Margan : J Y s Monday Rimsky- ANUAR G- inceieo 1n' oo SIS o odu- m Gardner ¥ receved. o ASSETS Morris W. Golden, for twe 2 Bost manter pickanic at_ e Abjeri- *cone, Tong Agy - are by Brocket Home Office Buildings ....ve... $1,375,00000 r onrpany beint 1668292 ed and has returned to fll- Muu-—muhnuum = et Bl Sy et kb -k ‘;_ Monday Bing 124 Three o them ert Cash on hand and in banks. 7,081,108.13 ,,‘ Ppreyious to Mn‘ to “ o ‘::lu :tu « - :((:d@m P Stocks and Bonds ... ). ;‘z,:::‘:g ‘2 me Aml:?gn ‘nn-ud Cémpany plant|short cajendar session o! m Windham L L L P it has t bees Couity superior court, held in Putnam. Y ) % A a fow days; French, | Nag mot | B,’;“;’:"'::":;:'“m e oty wereas toigws: s son.| TRY IT. Experience has . 13,652,405.88 drish, Polisi, Scotch, Itallan, d.,. visiting friends_in Fall River ma ¢asé of Max Scheitman charged | demonstrated that medxcme’ Interest due and accrued December 31, 1920. 4,110448.44 &8 Juh. A big_Amerioan *{with resisting an_ officér in the per- healt 2 Due from reinsurance companies and dthers . . 3,15490 TS @ R e Willhaste 3 Kb s B b 08w "‘""'f‘““' B gy, Sebciman's wits knows no surer caling age Premiums in course of collection and dofrred p L 743310129 Ao istd ety n Mostays Bactin: | o, %, Main 408 Uolon steests wasl TS % % ARG mitint”on s simiar |fOF the inflamed mucous mem: || Amartized valus of Bonds and market vaiue of Stecke over _ deseph Dagabey, 50, died at Burbank | cvery piece of m.%&"m. ",n he |oount. The date for the trial has been |branes of nose, throat and book value, loss assets not admitted 2,886704.28 Bowpltal, Fiichburg, Mass, Sulswy, 23| Bank stroet station. Ths fire was g3, fof Februasty 14th, the accused being lung es. Used for years the result of injuries received Saturday | the rear of the Killoury Hrothers |under bonds of §200 furnished by Max passag y Total assets . IulleL Case against William = Price. chargeq with h!oflulbn Joseph Mucha and Stailey Jabinski, each charged with ers’ property on Union maet, M vu caused by burning taf. -|ing with the tar by thousands of people and Increase in premium income recommended Si- Both legs wer the kettle too fall "“ "" ‘m‘" hwfl:z:ion and -—uh on Peter War- hlghly TRY IT. by phy Increase in surplus u policyholders #nd four mgers were cut from his left | the entirs ,,.,,mm m tire, m“"‘s pwnski of w. Price's bonds | Cians. S Inerease in life insurance in foree hand. The body was brw:hl o this | arising from the fire could be seen|FCre 8%ed at ARty dollars, bonds for| Ap y-ur druggist’s (:M um mark, Payments for taxes during 1920, .. ¢ify, the former home of Daaahey, | from all pafts §f the city and because | Mocha and Jabiuski being §200. Mucha above, on every bottie) 60c and §7 e brother, Atiornty Patrick 1| o This. heavy SHoke. (b pos ci |socpred & bondsman soon afier his ar- | §720. e Tt o Olott ior | sent in. A few gailans of cheraioal | ¥ i ¥ = Tlichburg Imimediatels upon recelving | extinguished the flames. Téam coptatas are to mect 3 p M. C. A. tonight (Tuesday) when :plans ternéy Danahey reicheq Fitchburg be- | Abeut two hundirel ssaples affsmded |viy bo completed for the City Duckpin R fore tre dodth of his brothér, Shock | the entertainment and lm Eiven 2t the | jqgye. Many Jocal organizations have ¥ i B \ attefiding the u:eldenl was given by the | 0WD hall Monday evening under lh sighified thelr intention of jeining this To i Physieisn as the direct cause of death. ;;e‘:m“"!-&lm_w % ok {lépgue, as the ons forined last season 3 Besides his mn:er in this city a Members ed bugcess. The _organiza- broter Michael Danahey of Billott | Dauchiars of Castiie were s New Loadon (Norwich) Lne T e L, reach your destination h-»y. retreshed ‘and satisfied. survite him. Tive m euts, four of the old cars 4nd one, a two truck ‘ear were hnmthl down from the South Coventry barns of the Cémnecticut Com- paay mormuy mflrnln( and transferred Knights for the event s first nurg- Tavh: WO 6 DRk o, Thn e wy {rollea are: mucle by the Pesticss srchesten Joyed éanclag uathl nite g'elocks From niné unthl teh o'clock an enter-, tainment toak the Murphy Bater- tlneta ot Haeroped Knights of - Columbus, A& 0 | momas Murray; American Thread Com- 8l w8~ ony Overscers, WHiiam E. Higging: Elks, Bugene King; Y. M. C. A, FHomer Hawkins: L O. 0. ¥. Edgar Redmah, It i fent service throughout. Main | omea 3 S ppone t least thres times | ieave New Lendon daity ex. sk gack :::pn'yl s 'm— mom e A Toter oy Bowi- || oast Sunday, 11100 5™ state S, hn:‘ff:’?" ’ roomé ready = -, ’ ary Ducy ahd Dertha Taifiekie hlhetle' Was Won by the | Stock and Bonds. mexr SNADPY up-to-the-milmute were hn»ofiiwmyifi core. Following the entértaifment RSy ety > was again enjoyed, the final Humber ing given. stortlyq before . o'clock this (Puesday) moming. The committes in t tefresbmerits during THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY . JJ; John N. Withams, chgineer ocal <ty il DANIELSON CABINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADLES' DAY. Ebwling is the sport for all Prizes given away every Saturday. ! charge served He was reported rest- Intefmission. night, lay mornieg. ing cdmlamly Monday The looal relict fand readhed $1.859.2¢ Konday and a cheék for §1,000 ips Dbeen sent to the state treasurer, by K. W. Reypolds. In addifion to this fund, 359750 has been sent from this Ministers of #he Windham m}cm by the Cathofic churches and’ stu- | GUARANTEED FOR FOUR MONTHS o g3 lh.m 2 conference &t the Flrst dents of Windham High, and the sum of OR MONEY BACK. I tionzl church in this cky 35174 remains on hond, Recent denors VEKIDE AND PANCO SOLMS. Patonic gets rx:ht after the cause |dresses were made at i to the fuhd are: FLEXIBLE AND WATERPROOF. of stomach troubles by taking up and | inz sessions, The contéremcs i3 o be 25.00 out the acidity and gases [continuéd today (Tuesday) final sessi-ns 20,09 | GOODYEAR SHOE EEPAIRING CO. aad of when the cause is re- | !0 be held tonight at the chureh. Abemt 10.00 86 FRANKLIN ST. moved, the suffarer gets well, 1fyou |3 dosen ministers from chugches in the 1000 NINO DI PALMA. Bave sourness, belching, indige Windham district were in attengance. : oo R1A S | (o tematis ap s ettty o sion COLCHESTER | 3 2 at m find relief. box |the Wintham High schoel auditoriumin, 3 | Previously reported ... .+ 178224 | Mrs Dasiel W. Williams re 3 oaly & trifie with your large nuinber sttending. The Lotus guar- nrday to Wallingford after a an.n’l + - ’s poarantee. tette and the Olivette Trio gave an enter- S o e seseees $1859.24 | visit with pelatives in m Mrs. 86 & Giessh, 131 dada 8¢ taitment considered onie of the bdest of Williams is staying wit? her son in ‘Wallingford for the winter. Membets quartette and trio were as follown: Lotus Male Louis Goldstein has returned after sev- —Robert Miar- tin, ‘first tenor; Wiliam MHicks mecond eral weeks' visit in New York. and most profitable lent ever spent, says | Rev. B. D. Remington, who has been Dr.F. C. Jackson tenor; Nelson Raymond, baritone; F¥ank |t ascompilsh this end, "Let us give up |ill for several weeks, is able to take & ( Cannell, basso. our theagre-going parties and all such |ehort walk daily. DEN’“ST Ollvette TPrio—Ms ot a8 may detract from the prop- | Willlam F. Eilwood, after a number of B Alma La Palme, celilst; Olive Davis, {er observance of the penitential season, { Weeks' iliness, has returned to his work T 715 Main Street, Willimantic |PaRisti reader. Bertha Morgas bt 15 Ot e not Damed” Lot ve {03 begvagomestr on e branch ral Hours—9 o. m 15 8 p. m. Phane 44 The Ol Flag (Arrangedy easures that hinder from | 1 Krause of ast Hyrtford, 4 former, [ and personal pleasures inds e Letus Quartette se)f-mastery; vegularly day by dey put|freman on the branch raiiroad, was the Liebestreq Keissjer | asidé the money vaiue of all your seif- | EUest of Iriends in town over Sunday. JAY M. SHEPARD Romance Debussy | dentals during Lent and at Easter out| Wiliam H. Ryan. superinteadent &n 4 Hungarian Dm Brahms | of #iad and thankful heart let us each |the state rond contract, was the guest of : Succeeding Filmors & Shepard tvette Trio . {make a speeial thank offering to God for | his family at their home in South Nor- * Futeral Direetor & Exsbalmes| ™ ™ S5 inr e I SIS TR N o B T T . Borchert Sunday asnouneed the list of furphy | 840 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC|A Bowl of Rowes Clarke {penten preachers with @ates at St |Work 28 brakeman on the branch mfl-I ~Lady A "t Tel. c'nn“fi‘n’l(elndy in F Paui's. :ou'l‘ ane;l; few days’ vieit at his Nome Loyus 2.rtett ednesda; Re n New Lven. Tnibtmanas (2euote SF T o oY) Y. | 1ach' Fiecuun' was. calling ok friends L. J. FONTAINE, Agent, Km B wan-temn chureh, Pomifret. HaUNOEL We'w“'"“‘ L2 - Poem 11— Rev. .Alert Jepson,| Frank Gahrman of North Westchester ourey Dros. |TT.. Popper .-mw” . Abars chirch, Dasiotsen, | V38 1D town Saturday. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | . = = Mis g Paime February 13—Rev. G. Dewitt Dowling, |, The board o fin:-[;d'&o A58 Jarivse v EMBALMERS e skt A Mozt |p D. rectar of Bt Jobws, Warchouse | ineshouse Monday evening. meeting Monday evening. 38 Union St. Willimantic, Conn. | Celeste Alda Verdi| rebruary 25.—Rev. Frank F. Gorman,| Coichester Fire company No. I"held-s | Bdward McKulsky of North Westches- © Phene 200 (Lady Assistant) Mr. Hlexs chureh, S X e = s 7 . §. T. D, rector of ft. Mary's Manchester. The Oid Cuard band heM a rehearsal in the parlor of the engine house Mon- day evening. There was a good atiend- ance and several new selections were played. Henry J. Bailey, who has been con- fined to his home for the past week with a severe cold, resumed his work as rier on R F. D. No. 1 Saturday. Mrs. Cariton P. Davenport, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.'W. Porter, during January, returned to her home at Shelburn Falls, Mass., Friday last with her husband, who has been spending a few days in town. weather during the past week was 80 exeeptionally fine for harvesting lce that most of the icehouses are now filled, but becauss of the scaroity of help some houses remain to be filled Clinton Lew- is, Willlam Wolff, Erwin Collin8 and Fred Green, among others, have about finished the work on their houses. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio T. Gregoris of Lebanon, formerly residing on Chestnut Hill, and more recently fn Willimantic, March 4—Rev. James 8. Neill, rector of St. Mary's church, South Manchester, March 11—Very Rev. J. Eldreq Brown, rector of Triaity church, Norwich March 18—Rev. Samuel R. Colloday, D. D., Dean of Christ chureh. Cathedral, Hartford. 'xfl "34.—Rev. Walter . ‘Borchert. - i New Minister From Czecho. Slovakia - "MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Woolen Dress Goods AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ‘A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE WHO MAKE|" THER OWN CLOTHES TO ADD TO THER - were in town Saturday last, calling « friends. They have been visiting WARDROBE AT LITTLE COST. 10 Two Wasks. Brgetivn, ¥, surng e ok George Dunham, a salesman for S21HCH WIDE POPLAR GLOTH, Toc| stitiolt. WIDE FREMCH sence | Prank Sears, who & well known In town quality, for Sbc M @, fine weave, in dlack, na “I bad a dad case of ringworm. and who made weekly trips here with a 25.INCH WIDE SERGE AND BAT- Nue lnd tan; §5.00 quality, for “Thare wee an wagon, went with his wife to Florida at m.lnflnfi. $1.00 quality, for 78¢ the beginning of the winter; being the by ""3,‘“ mu}. /00L M.' 1300 Fuem of Mrs. Dunham's relatives. 1t is 440N WIDE PRI unu. qulity, f sta as purchased an orange 250 quality, for §. s4-INCH Wine WooL ¥ PLAID, $125 grove there and is having it put in good or $87% 3 yird, orter. ' He will leave & man to_lake charge it during sus portions of the “-incH WiDE STORM tsncl. 250 “'.:“.‘.‘“3 moé, WOOL PLa, suts Sear a0 e 2 v : tice of . the 8 AND SARCH TAFFETA SERGE, b el "°°'~ PLAI, 3600 Tofiand county branch of the . M. C. A: $250 quality, for $1.79 a yard. ,._"“H'm S MM 5%e heid in Rockville Saturday last. It 8 TO 42.INCH WIDE BERGES, I &ifterent colocs— - v 3130 quality, for 98 a yard 8116 quality, for $1.39 a yard $2.00 quality, for $145 a yard quality, for 35¢ 51-1"0“ WIDE AL{‘WM COAT- m colors, $3.75 quality, for yard. 54 INBN WIDI WHITE - CHINCHIL- LA, $2.75 quality, for § & yard, is proposed to hold meetings in the In- terest of the association throuzhout the county, and one is expected to be held in lumbia. shortly. Mra. Fred A. Hunt {s il with an at. tao kof the grip- which kept her in bed over the week end. Rev. .T. Newton Owen preached Sun- day merning last an able sermon on the Power and Leadership of Christ, from II Peter 1: 16, stating that “we have not followed cunningly devised fables” in ac- of Christ, but the . Dr. Bedrick Stepanek, Minister from Cmesho-Slovakia, who Tecently arrived In washington to itake charge of the legation. Dr. Stepanek was an allied officer dur- l(muo world war aad bas an pa- Iwisfin Tosord, the new N Increase in assets... $1,447,980.99 Life, Group; Accident and Health, Group; Liability and Workmen’s: Compematxon Insurance 1, 1821 Reserve on life, endowment and term Reserves not included above .... Premiums paid in advance and ether lisbilities Unecarned interest on policy loans . Taxes falling due in 1921 ....... Rederve for special olass of policies, polisyholdars payable in 1921 (§1 Lostes and claime awalting proef and Unearned promiums Insurance . Reserve for liabikity ol Surplus te pelicyholders .. Total lisbilition + ...... Naw life insurance issued in 1520 Life insuranee puid for in 1920 Lif, Payments to polisyhoiders dus Paid policyholders sines erganization Total Ificome in 1920 Aetna Life Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies $87,884,448.66 14th Annual Statement AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO. Capital Stock $2,060,000.00 JANUARY 1, 1921 LIABILITIES Premium reserve .... $6232218.48 Losses in adjustment. 3,281,381.78 | Commission ressrve. 445,541.84 . .$10,501,448.76% Surpius to nb-yfi-la ers, Capital $2,000,- 00000, Surpius $2,- 843,658.17 . ..., Tetal .. 8th Annual Statement AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. Capital Stock $2,000,000.00 JANUARY 1, 1821 ASSETS 3 LIABILITIES Cazh on hand and in - banks . ..iiiseesn.. $1,46084002 Steeks and Bonds . Mortguge Loans gy insuranee treaties .. 252.080.00 Agerts’ baiances . Al sther lisbititios..... STAMSS Other asests ........ Groes ssasts ... $12072,135.49 | Surplus te pelicyhold- Less acsots mot admit- ors, Capital $2000,- ° Total admitted as- PO . el STIAMAITAS Amomoaunkammmcmuwumnmsmmmnmm Aetna life Insurance Company and Affiliatd Companies : Hotal Aseety i niony o Vo i e e TR Total Surplus to Policyholders .......................cc.ue...... § 27,601,587 Paid Policyholders since organization. . .......................... $428,989,641 LIFE INSURANCE—C. E. Shepard, Manager; Lester W. Martin, Special Agent, 18 Asylum Street, Hartford ,ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE—Arthur G. Hinkley, Manager for Connecticut, 39 Pearl St., Hartford; J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Agents, Norwich statements of “those who were eyewit- | whether I'l shioot or @rewn e of His majesty.” During the ser- Miss Edith Lyman sang with effect Nearer, My God, to Thee, by Heary Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox of Bloom- field and Mrs. May Cox of Hartford, for- mer residents in town, Were caliers on Mr. and Mrs. James A. Utley Sunday Iast. @™ | MEXICO 1§ ADJUSTING ITS FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS New York, Feb, 7—Senor Manuel C. Tellez, Mexican charge de a'affaires in Washington, was a visitor at the banking house of Speyer and company today. It was understood Sener Tel- lez called by direct order of Presi- dent Obregon 0 express the desire of the Mexican government to discuss with its creditors a suitable settie- ment of impending financial settle- Speyer and company authorized the|pay following statement as a result of Senor Tellez's visit: “We are very much pleased that the present Mexican government is taking up in 2 eensible husiness way the od- justment of its financial obligations. We have, during the last thirty years, placed with investors here and abroad, a large amotnt of Mexican securities. Interest on these securities has been in default for over six years, ani we are Very willing to aid the govern- ment in every poseible way in restcr- ing_its credit. “We believe that the proper crd prompt settiement of its financial ob- ligations will go far towerds eniist- ing publie seniiment in the Uaited States favorable to & recognition of President Obregon's government.” VICTIM OF KNIFE DUEL PREDICTED HIS DEATH Bridgeport, Feb. 7—John DI Rose who, was killed in 4 duel here with an un- known man lasy Friday, predicted his death thy day previous, according to testimony given today before Coromer Phelan, who is condueting an Inquest. Carrola_Gueclona, a witness, tola that Di Rose had visited his barber jshop on Thureday ead declared: - LIABILITY AND OTHER CASUALTY LINES—Robert C. Knox, General Agent, 39 Pearl Street, Hartford J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Agents, Norwich myselt, Defore the week le out you'll hear hows of me.” BRIEF STATE NEWS Mesdus—~The Holy Name soclety of St Bridget's church is geting its ctub room at the Carrier house in readiness for occupanay. New Britain—The fepublican women of the city have formed a permanent or- sedization known as the Meriden League of Republican Wemen. Dasdury—Letters received by friends fa this elty show that Neil O'Brien's minstrels, of which Alexander Keane of this city is & member, have been playing & one-week stund in New Orleans. Seuth Manchester~The International silk exposition which opencd Monday witl Do attended by some 200 from Manches- ter. Cheney Brothers have offered to | Pay transportation te any of their em- but bad Accident, Healih ard . insurance in feree January 1, 1921.. 1920 . Promium reserve ..... $5,904,192.96 15829076 Losses in adjustmemt Taxes falling due in Funds held under re- lnsurance Co. poli and & 2,52543). .. yot due.... not 7,7C7 A3 A8 in 1850 . Total . ....... #2103 < SNANATAS T P S T ——— ployes who are on who wish to attend. Durham—Mrs. straight Ume siagy Henry Hnm Newton of Durham has presented state library a book entitied “Rer. l.« Newton (deceased, 1633), and Ome Lime of His Descendants,” by Caroline Gaylerd Newton. Windser—Charles B. Searle, representative and former selectman, at the Hartford hospital with & faee- tured kneecap as & result of an sccient” whieh he sustained while bowling at the Odd Feliows' temple alleys in Hart(ord. New Hoven—Judge and Mrs. Henry Stoddard of New Hiven were s ot che Bon Alr hotel, Augusts, was burned last week. nq-m‘“. son, Representative Clifford L Stoddmed. of Woodbridge, that they wers -n..‘ e California claims ta bave more wemwn who drive thelr own moter cams thas any other state. FoR Colds, Coughs Neglected Celds Take no chances. Kecp this standard Quinine in 1t form decs not atice Lazatve—No Opiste ia Hill's. _ALL DRUGGI Kill That Cold With MM lg CASCARAQ QUININE O M\O Breaks £ a ccld ia 24 b Grippe in 3 Cayo—Lxec STS SELL IT La Gn"o gre Dangerot: emody handy e the Erst encese. the head—Cascacs i best Tonie