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o e e e e <o et e MURRAY'S BOSTON MANTIC Willimantic, Conn. Today Is Another Day of Great|z Saving In This Store o el yfi:;fn'andhm. Iffl'!nlll' Balletin, Willimantie Office, [ were held 23 Church stréct. Tolenhone 105. . STORE | Friday morning at $:30 o'elock ‘home ‘No. §3 sLWlmer street. The requien high mass at St. Joseph’s church midemouth meeting of the WL |5 8 olock was sung by Rev, John E. of cominerce Is lstussion -of méthods of municipal gov-{and Mrs. Herry Mathleu and Mfs. Turn- ernment and invitations have been sent |er sang Nearer, My God to Thee. The ublic to attend and voice their | hearers were James D. Hoiley, Patrick Todles Wwill be taken Up | McSweeney, -Michael Suilivan and Jero- | for discussion include: Under the pres- \miah Connors. The body was placed fa EOVOrrMan: 8 {the receivin, it impoasible to secure the highest degrss of econony and efficleney? Should the town ang city unite under on govefn- yith two taxing districts? Should sur city eharter be amended in some way {t>-make 1t more efficient. Invitstions have been Younger men of the ecity, be m«z‘-p.ionh:w—b take part lnTt:O Woyerd e | He was a member of the local First Bap- e e enibctament oot |11 churbh asid” Aibing Mo 00 FAPS 58 ::h nflwmh. pll:dtng for a ::;mg og sort-has stated that the ber of d Sommerce has not taken an attitude of m&e:“fl'%mxl“s::;:“dm: 3 Pleasant street; a son, Theron L |- Larkin. of Norwich; a sister, Mrs. Eliza Haszard of Narragansett Pler, R. L, and B e ey, I o midted OB e Tatk o WA Pt wif1 japd Clifford Larkin of Hartford; How- ard Larkin of Colorado Roy and Wallace | Larkin and Mis, Helen Sage of Norwich. At the First Congregational chured, Rev. Harry ‘8.) McCready, pastor, will preach .at 10.45 o’clock. Children’s ser- mon, The Shepherd Who €an | Morning sermon, The:Cross and the . Buccess. [ Crigis. Church gchool, for the study of _various parts | the Bible meets at 0:45. The Men's Forum | meets at 12.15; subject, Racial Prejudices and Their .Ciire, with speclal reference “placed on display as spac2 |to the preseht recurrence of Jewish an- t dual (tewn and city) ‘the .df:eau;"a aillllons POSITIVELY THE ng. valllt at St, Joseph’s ceme- Bradford Larkin , 84, morning at the Carq Home for the Aged, Pleasant stfeet, where he had lived 3 E Mr. Larkin :h born in South Xingston, R. L, April 21, 1836, .flt "‘fl ””;: the son of William ang Lucy Morey Larkin,, He had. beén a farmer and most, of his life had béen spent in Windham. makes it /interesting From the Ready-to-Wear beld in tie old town hall Sunday morm- ing at 11 o'clock. A. H. jehnioh of Willimaasic was ia | Miss Bertha 2 memoer had taKen part in the activi- trying to force changes through, but rather would give people a obanee to voice their opinions on mat- ters of vital importance to every taz- in government HOUSE DRESSES, in Gingham and Percale, neat striped patterng— $3.00 quality for $1.98, $8.98 quality for $249. $4.93 quality for $2.98 NIGHT GOWNS FLANNELETTE NIGHT Q colored, regular m. Leonard Siebert of East Hampten was a Coichester visitor Friday. Willlam Purcell of Salem wis in towa raday. An indoor tatget shest will the rarige of the Colchester Biate Guard *Rifle. club some evening next Teams of five men will be plcked out to shoot and from the results a team will be picked to compete with other nearby clud teams. Several of the members have al- ready qualified for sharpshosiers and marksmen. : Cbarles Perkins of East Haddam was |1Y. Friday. STAFFORD SPRINGS The funeral of Luigl Luppi, of the Hole low, was held at St. Bdward's church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. The requiem high maess was sung by Rev. Fe- lix J. O'Neill. Hurial was in the Cathe Besides his wife, Mr. Luppl leaves two sons, Peter and Johm Lupp!, two daughters, Teresa and a brothet. Charles Luppi. - Miss Irene Dondero of Meriden s vis- iting Mr. and- Mrs. D, f BEACON BATH ROBES, warm and A ‘of attraetive [1. Miller, town manager of West Harte st ford 18 to -attend the meeting ang 1 the functioning of the mnianager | blan of govermment in that place. . Ia spits of wnfavorable weather Friday, hundreds visited the Y. M. C. A. and purchased of the various offering on dis- dlay, so the first day of the Europ relief fund food sale was one of "Tables had been placed in of the lobby and candy cake cookies, groceties ‘and many other donated 8.9 quality for 9:50 Mg for CORDUROY BATH ROBES, Iy 5 bl CREPE KIMONOS— .50 quality for 98 quality for $9.50 quality for 3 ILK KIMONQS— 16.50 quality for $838. A Good Time to Buy a Suit or Coat for the Where You Save. m AND $30.00 COA'I‘— $2.98 quality for $1.68. $3.50 and $3.98 quality for $1, FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS, white and colored— $1.75 quality. for $2.00 quality for $1.28. permitted, Two rooms just off-the lobby | tipathies. . had been fitted out a8’ tea fooms and | Kenneth Branech, A. C. Everest under the supervision of tne members of [ WV. the . Spanish War Veter theiving business was ‘The societies who contributed of their time for Friday's food sale will be |, given a day of rest today (Batutday) | i and womeh members of some ten other soeieties wili be in cHarge of the tables d tonight. hey taken in at Friday tend to swell the fung for this city, but it -is expected that today’s receipts will be much greater than those of Friday. Mps. John Reilly general chairman of the food sale comnittee stated Friday that every indication pointed;to the sucecas of the food sales, which were the plans of ..... eereeveenioniinees., §ERBY{the berevoldnt women who met at the of commerce rooms two weeks Buchanan. Sunday evening insitute rans’ Auxiliary o lat 7 o'clock. Social hour-at 8§ o'clock, done until cloting | with a 10-minute talk on Lind At the First Baptist: chupeh, Rev. Are ur D. Carpenter, pastor, will preach at 0.45 o'clock. Church school study of the Bible meets-at noon. Chris- tlan Enfeavor sbelety meets at & o'clock, of |leuder, Miss Dorothy Burdue. Communi at 7 o'clock; the pastor will Olic cemetery, '8 food sale will Michael P. Corcoran is temporafily AND $59.00 SUITS— employed as jenitér at the Johnson Mes morial hospital. = 3 Mrs. Chatles H. Puffer of the Hollew is visiting relatives in Everett, Maes. John Dritcoll of New Havéh was ia town on budiness Friday. Mrs. Frederick S8mith of Nérth Brooke fleld, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hulett, in Staffordvilia. Voolen eompany will res its plant in Staftord- ville Monday on a three days a week The company’s Midway piant, ‘which has been ¢losed for several weeks, started up last Monday. Information has beeh received hers of the death of Mrs. Alice Brockbank Watts of Berkley, Califomnia, a former resident of Stafford Springs. Death was caused 8he i# survived by het mother, a son Carl of Beaitle, a sister, Mrs. Willlam Diérson, and a Brother, Harvey, both of Callfornia, The Hoppilal Ald society will meet st the Johneon hospital Tuesday afterncom. Mre. Briges of Lewiston, Maine, ig vise her sister, Mrs. J. W. Kidd In West Christian ‘Seience servie day morning at- 10.45 Woman's olub rooms, .00 Ale $75.00 SUITS— N A A LIARe legspn-sermon, day school immediately follow- ‘ng morning service. In ome of tho most exeiting games of over i hg | amateur basketball seen at the Valley e R e T B street armory in some time the Dodgery Mrs. W. P. S. Keafing ang son Btuart | > this city romped awadwi have returned to their home In this eity | 12 Victory over the Windham Crescents heving sperit the past two weeks with | [hursday night. Mrs. Keating’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B Greene of Beacon N, Y. A eldss 1a Civies met at the Y./ M. $96.00 STYLISH 8TOUT SUIT! To close at... 36.INOH PLUSH COATEES— $33.00 quality—NOW..... 38-INCH PLUSH COATE $59.00 quality—NOW... 36-INCH PLUSH COATEES— $69.00 quality—NOW... . WAISTS AND' OVER- BLOUSES SILK WAISTS, including Georgett Taffeta, Tricolette, Jap. Siik an To— sume operation the end of the first petiod #as 9 tol 6 in the locals’ favor, but they ban away from the visitors in the second half. The visitors looked as good as any o m that has appeared here this season but were off when it came to locating Slippery Pottér of the visitors with his all- round floor work and four baskets to his credit was the shining lizht sn that team. Speed Pavaneau came next The guarding of Joe Chretian aiid Rah Eaton, the latter holding the lo- tal scoring star, Paulson, to one basket, OL SKIRTS $RRWEL iRinrs, W88 AND §i78 WOOL SKIRTS, $2000 AND §2250 WOOL BRIRTS, Ay inder the auspices of G. E. Giman, | Amercanisaton dréctor of Windham to ald those desirous of taking out zitizen- 8hip papers. Over thirty have béen reg- Istered for the course. by pneumonia. Taffeta are reduced as [ollows— $3.98 and $4.50 quality, now §2.98. Budoriek A. Jodein, tneems tax man, | with two. $5.98 quality, now $3.98, was kept busy Friday, many paying a $6.98 and $7.93 quality, now $4.98. Visit to fils oifice in the town. buildin; $8.58, $5.50 and $10.50 quslity, now $6.95. Local banking institutions are to cl. turday) the dirthday of Abra- . 7 PETTICOATS ERSEY AND TAFFETA|" ICOATS, in a variety. of good For the locals, ‘scoring honors went to Art Roy. with four field baekels.. Chief Misy Rose Houle of Bridgeport is g vis- | Whitney and Captain Hughes came nex iter at the home of hér mother, $12.50 and $15.00 quality, now $7.98. $250 TAILORED WAISTS, new $248. $3.98 AND $4 $2.98, 50 TAILORED WAISTS, : L) ’\'NHI‘I"E VOILE WAISTS, now § WHITE VOILE WAL ik rufe, $4 ';?“ 8T8, now| with silk rume, $ B3 WHITE VOILE WAISTS, now [ ONE LOT OF WHITE VOILE|P WAISTS AND PERCALE WAISTS, were $1.50, to close at 88¢. ¢ | News was récelved here this week of the death of James 1. Mofse in North Brookfield, Mass. He was an ‘uncie of . R, Motte of this town. ———— it with three each, Prulson one fiold basket Hertina Houle of Nv, 113 ‘Ives’ stréet. | and ‘one free try, and Slim Anthony on K: W. Reynolds, trensurer of the Heev. | The latter also held the famous Buster er relief fund recently received §100 from the chlidren of Natcnaug grammas sehool. " Omus Bresult will appenr before Judge Foss this (Sagurday) mprhing to answer 0 & charge of wiifuliy neglecting to sup: eeee - port his wife, Mary Breault, and a minor | Paulson, rf. child, since December 1st. rested Friday afternooh by Chief Kile | Whitney, fg. Tughes, 1g.".... colors, including changeable— 8.00 quality, now 7.50 quality, now $5.00 and $3.00 quality, now $5.88. HEATHERBLOOM Adams scoreless. The lineup and summary: PETTICOATS, 98 quality, ter LAIN,_ HEATHERBLOOM PETTI. COATS, 33.00 quaiity, for $1 LAIN AND FANGCY BATEEN PET.| TICOATS, §250 and. §3.60 quality, for $149, . The semi-monthly meeting of the Mys. tio. Country club was held Thirsday eve. ning, the commitlee in charge belng Mr. grand Mrs. 8. Art) 3 | Mrs, Daniel B. Denieon, Mrs.. Bll Gleds § [hill, Miss Eileanor § {Foote and George B. Greenman. iss Sarah Adamson is gpending the week-end in Providence. E. A. Bliven hag returned from a bus- iness trip tor Detroft. At the mecting of Mystic Encamp- * 4 iment, Xo 17, Fridey cvening, a class of 8 i candidates recelved the Golden Rule de: gree. Today, Lincolh’s Birthday, the baok is closed for the day. Dr. C. F. Pierce of New London was The Inundry of Wing Shug, at No. 44 Union street, was visited Friday after- noon by two federal officers who hud ‘Windham Crescents. Goals. Fouls. Total WASH GOODS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST HOME SEWERS 45: QUALITY DUGKLING - FLEEGE eome to this eity in search ‘of opium. A Séarch by the officers fatled to dis- | Pavaneay, €lese any of the dfug. Chief Killourey | Petter, pf. ageompatied the men to Wing Sing’s | Adams, c place ahd served the warrant . charging | Chretian, rg. 3 QUALITY PERCALE, '3§-inch wide, for 17¢c a yard. $9c QUALITY MADRAS, 26-inch wide, for 8% a yard. 2%c QUALITY DRESS GINGHAM, 27- inch wide, for 17c a yard. e QUALITY DRESS GINGMAM, 27-inch wide, for 25¢ a yard. p 46c QUALITY CHAMBRAY, 27-inch wide, for %5¢ a yard. 5%: QUALITY DRESS GINGHAM, 32-inch wide,-for 28¢ a yard. 69c QUALITY DRESS GINGHAM, 32-inch wide, for 45¢ a yard. 35c QUALITY APRON Gl for, 15¢ a yard. QUALITY LIGHT OR DARK PRINTS for 1fc a yard. #e QUALITY EDEN CLOTH for 28¢|$1.00 QUALITY 8i .| wide, for 48e a y ‘Wing Bing with having cplum sseeslon .or on the premises. Funernl seérvicea for John in bis j Eaton, 1g. 5% QUALITY WINDSOR PLISSE tor [P 28c a yard. ealler here Thursday. 8. Curlenjik hag been in New York this ' week on_business. Misg Louise fGray of New York clty the guest of her parents, Dr. asd Mrs. Free tries missed, Paulson 3, Pavaheau ED%GUAL(TV ROMPER CLOTH fo 3; referce, Sam Heler; timer, H. Meller; 20-minute halves. S e RVOUS FAINTING SPELLS - Mrs. Werner teE.“' ho /|68 QUALITY RIPPLETTE for £9¢ o ‘Walter R. Denison of Crolon gave = very interesting lecturs on Rome, Egypt, Indla and Japan, illustrated with lantern slides, at Mystle Academy, Priday even- ing ,under the auspices of the Parent- Teachers' association. Misg Alice MacDonald is expected home today (Saturday) from a visit of several weeks in New York. city and New Jer- P CCLCHESTER Arthur Remington of Providence s the st of his father, Rev. B, D. Reming- t the Baptist paronage. J. Murray’s auto tiuck took down a y Wednesday to Hi 1l be used for the help when werk 1mences this spring. 29¢ QUALITY CHALLIE, 88-Inch wide, 25¢ a yard 88¢ QUALITYNPOPIJN. 27-inch wide, 89 OUALITYMSOIESITTE. 3%-inch ard, Y BILK MULL, 27-tich, ard, : se pond, where s QUALIT Vegetable Compound , N, J.— “ Before my baby eak, Maine of Nor- ch was a business visitor in town Wed- sey. Mss Ellen Boggemus went to Provi- dence this (Saturday) mornin LK MULL, 36-inch ard. John Huntley 3 the week-end with Mr., and Bagan of Hebron were in town Wednes- s Emily Noyes, ili with typhoid fev- er at her home on llo more comfortable. A pool match between membders John Carrier of Westchester was call- 2 on local friends: Wednesday. Edward Jones of Lebanon was in town BLANKETS AND BED SPREADS AT OLD-FASHIONED Mystle Hook & Ladder Co.. Railroad officials from New Haven|F Hoxie Engine Co. was pl ednesday in a special car. | latter's rooms Friday evening. Canton Aram No. 10 is to hold & mas- 'AND TAN jALL-WOOL BLANKETS, $18.00 qusl- BLANKETS, §20 quallty, for $149 | 3.00 B LL-WOOL BLANKETS, $2230 qual- ity, for §17.00 a 3 SANITARY FILLED COMFORTERS, 4.50 quality, for NITARY FILLED COMFORTERS, 3.00 quality, fe SANITARY FILTe wers in town W “The report is circulated in town that the branch crew and all trains will be taken | queraje ball. when music Wwill be fure offe .and twe main line trains will ba AND TAN ‘n from Ameton to take on and leave ck | nished by Crandall's orchestra of West. BLANKETS, §3.50 quality, for $196 g4 Then the Mrs. John Lewis, of Bayonne, N. I, d taken out the sathe way. artives today (Saturday) for a visit with Several of the state road men are at{hér father, Joseph Neble. the siding on'‘Chaberlain fiats loading on a steam shovel which is to be shipped | 1ah Noyes of New Lot and used on the New London end of the ! this week of Miss Noyes' state road job. Mrs. E. A. Carrier has returned from New Britain, where she.has been (or the i past three weeks assisting in caring for her slster, who has been seriously ill COMFORTERS, OLIVE DRAB_ARMY BLANKETS, $7.60 quality, for. edc) FRINGED CROCHEY BEDSPREADS, , gor HET D 1§6.50_quality, for ua“ SenEacS, e ———————————teteitaetettetstes ettt FLOOR COVERING SECTION SMALL RUGS m' RUG. GOOD SIZE ~“GREY OR WHITE BLANKETS, $7.00 quality, for $4.85 |ALL. Miss Laura Dillingham and Mise Beu- ndon were guests John M, Noyes. GALES FERRY Professor Montague of Norwich gener. Bev. T. M. Martin of Hebron was in |ousiy gave his sleight-of-hand entertain- ment to an appreciative sudience in the The young men's minstrel troupe held | Country Club house, Wednesday evening, 2 rehearsal Thursday evening at the |for the benefii' of the Village Improve- home of Mrs. George Smith. Warren Hungerford of Millington was calling on friends in to; J. Frank Rogers of itor here Thursday. PLAID BLANKETS, good color com- bination, $7.00 quality, for $485 a “sleeping wickness” eases were reperted to the health de- partment today. This makes & total ef town Wednesday. ITEMS FROM THE KITCHENWARE SECTION COPPER, NICKEL PLATED TTLES, Nos. 8 and 9, Jar $3,25 and $3.50 quality for ment Asseciation, Notices were posted in the town of Ledyard, Tuesday, by the erdet of the te of Connecticut authorities, that all owners of dogs, keep them eorralled, it Charles H. Strong, the Evening Press [out of doors, or under leash for thirty reporter, Who s a patient at the Norwich |days. owing to the experience the peo- sanatorium, is improving in health and |ple of Mystic had last week with & mad is spending a few days with his sister, | dog there. that bit four adults, besides The Bej . uvm‘lflm ltu-‘.:mnhm e hevolent society of the Congres |in Ledyard with rul gational church met in the chapel Friday | Groton and Stonington are aiso postad. Mathewson of Pittsfleid, 6 o'clock. The,"::emhern of the C. Y. P. :I-.-s.. llg! 3," guest of hig sisters, the 8. gave a very interesting entertalnment sses Mathewson. of vocal and instrumental music, read- | Mrs. Delphine Fish, ‘Mre. Fanny Ings and short sketches In the audlience | Moithrop, Mrs. Mary C. Wa Walter M. Buckingham and ended the February meéeling of Amna W‘fll!l‘fl"ee lmm-t, — R., at the home viee Archibald M. Main, in Greton, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Litwhiler of the e P $3.76 quality. for §248. al'm was a vis- | sta ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES. : HEAVY TIN WASH BOILERS, osp- |26x62 REVERSISLE WOOL per bottom, Nos. 8 and 9, $3.28 for $2.69. : . 12:QUART SIZE GALVANIZED WA- TER PAIL, 60c quality, for 48e. 12:QUART S8IZE HEAVY TIN WA. Al The &inny. for S0o; for $5.50 quality fer $3.89. 20x60 - REVERSIBLE $6.93 quality for $519 Z/x54 MOTTLED ‘AXMINST RUGS, $5.69 quality for $440. n:o”nu:‘r:,:e Aalg'nlftl RUG WA OTH| sy 2o i B Th e | et ARMIeTER ik 98x63 FIBRE AND W $2.75 quality fer $1.80, 26x52 PIONEER REVERS| RUQS, $8.50 quality, for §279, JAPANESE GRASS RUGS 3060 JAPANESE GHASS for $149. ESE GRASS Mrs. Hattle Reyfiolds. afternoon to sew. Supper was served at 35¢ quality, for 29e. RA HEAVY LISK STRAIN PAILS, $1.75 quality for Ml. Mrl:.l LANTERNS, $1:00 quality, for ROTARY FLOUR SIFTER, 36c qual- , for 1 ufa‘unum VENEER MOP, for lk O’CEDAR MOP, for $1.19, THIN BLOWN WA’ (i) . for 43¢ a Goze ‘agART YELLOW MIXING WLS, for f s § AND 8-QUART YELLOW MIXING BOWLS, for $125. -A--———-‘-“-—‘——-—-J'-—-—-v Dr.F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantio Heurs—9 a. m. to $.p. m. Phene 44 -JAY M. SHEPARD . Succeeding Filmors & Ghepard 60-62 NORTH- ST. Lady Assistant. room at 7.45 o'clock, The Greek Catholie services will be |Sat et DEAD ON YOUR FEET tired, wwznndnm! .y liveriwith Schienck’s s to-night and mark ‘their magic effect. g&gmwm v In-nwhh.w. i oL IUOQ.. Mrs. James M. Baird of Groten. mi were played and refreshments were serv- ed, . Wx72 JAPA Commander Quy Da¥is has been, in $2.98 quality for $1.89. ‘Washington, D, C., for séveral days the APA Rev. Allen Shaw Bush attended the meeting of Congregational ministers in Norwich, Monday and Tuesday, Courtiand E‘.c.lnr of the submarine WILLIMANTIC © “Tek Cennection Feunder ENGINES. MNE#‘:::D POLISHER, B uArANesE inse 12 - JAP 11400 qumiity b TR R Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repaire. by of ail Rinda | lfiflm—mu\ or sugar coated BALLO Mrs. Riehard Ahern of Hartford spent reday. part of last week with her parents, Mr. Episcopal serviees will be held h‘th: and Mrs. J. L. Pray. Baptist chur¢h Sunday asternoon a o'clock by Rev. T. M. Martin. Beginding | taug n:xt 'huidar. the Eplscopil services '“:;:m.i‘:x“' _mbo;l the past three years, each Tuesd: a8 resigned. be held 2y during Lent st lmhc’mn Aekkelsen, who has ht the third .and fourth grades in jhe létt Friday for her Miss Mekkelsen, who wiil be missed by pupils and frien been visiting relatives here. Mr. nll Mrs, T. ‘week, | daughter Iva spent Sunday I W. Davis of Pulnim was in tewn Tuesday on businesas, at Danielson, with burial 4t Sast Killing . Mra. Simmons, who had beén in flling heaith for sema Ume, was & for- mer resident here. Mi. ahd Mrs. Walldce L Gotdhall and than Bert of Jeweit City mefored here Bun- day, ealiing on Mrs. Willlam Ceok. Rev, Sylvestst P. Ozmun conducted the biweekiy service Suaday evening at 405 o'clock. His talk 6h Buccess was very This was followed by the the Epwi league. Representative Waller Frissell was at Hutiford three dajs this week. - Harl Weeks is ) Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Dagett &t Central Villane ' Mrs. Emma WeaAveér is suffering with Alvert Reilinsen called on John Sml at Wauregan Sunday. Mrs. Loulse Garrippe. has been omunom‘:u oaring for her sister, who Rev. 8. P. Oamun ofilelated at the fu- neral of Mrs. Bimmon at the unadertaking rooms of Louls Kennedy in Danllson Friends and relatives attended wedding at Deyville Menday of Afna Gingras of Dayville and Orphia Pechié of this place. Mz and Mrs. Jullus Nason entertained a relative and friend from Seuthbridge over the week end. A James Watsen and Frank = Watson played violls snd cornét At ibe Epworth league servise at Ballouville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Durfee Pechie of Plain- flald visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mte. Frank Pecile. Hill during thé past two years, was i town Bunday, the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mann is now prineipal of @ twe-room graded sohool at Hanever. ‘There was & good atiendance Tuesday at the auction ef houschold goods, farm implements and stock at the home of C. Oehlérs on Chesthut Hill Fair prices were generally obtained. Clauds Griggs of Hep River, head was badly injured in cently, i8 reportec to be The road frem Willlam Wolff's home i in bad condition, be- ing Qeeply rutted. Orne day this week When twe sutomobiles were obliged to pass each ether, the ears found . In getting eut of the desp ruts, a doing & tire on ene of the cafs was bad- damaged. GOSHEN The Lodies’ Ald ssciety planned a gene uing surprise for Rev. and Mrs. T. Willlams one day recenty. weré away making a oall at a neigh- bor's the society had a lelephone put ia reonage. . Wiillams attended the san- ference hEld in Norwich Monday and The light snowfall early Tuesday seem. ed like & winter scene In faigyland. Twige 15| of shrubs and Iimbs of trees were loaded down with it. It was an ideal snow for fox hunting. The hounds were out early and hills and vales and woods reseunded as they were heard hot on the trmil until carly evening. Wednesday was an unusual day for all kinés of weather. The beautiful sun. rise of gold and crimsen was tho gramd- est ever seen: peared inte gray clouds. Then came hall, , PAIN, sicet, more hall, with light rain and fog at evening. DEATH FROM SLEEPING BICKNESS IN NEW YORK — New York, Feb. 11.—One death from and eeven naw Strand, Nuadny, ‘The Girl of the T.mby~ the featare at the Strand thesire Sun- day. A great pictarz und all who ke will see the enterimuinmnt Talmadge. The fiftn caiwode of Thunder Bolt Jaek. Mack Senneit comedy a: Bcreeh Letter Beox will complete the wpe- elad show for Sunéay Brddgeport—Mr. and Mrs. Wilaré ‘Warren Howe of Cineinnati, O., ansounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Howe, to Alfred Bishon, son of Nathaniel Wheeler Bishep, of Bridgeport, and of Mra Bishep. The wedding is to take place in June Franklin R rooms, Connecticut migration. and vicinity are- invited at Sundey to sée the two e plotures of interest, ohe & periie. tié ture on “A Visit to Hawall Islasse” the other the Bible ploture, “Ji BEypt” A brief address will be given Sill at the Breed “Thou; starred, . on the screen. . tan Pohemian society. torn and his ideals ¢ sun dieap- Calms will b Machinists wfacturers of HARRIS-COR- Brown Valve - makes' of Core Tu”n- Repairs, wiieys, o Inspection it was fou: stock ocoal that the company . did met accept, and fhey wired the whilesalers to divert the coal elsewhere. ‘The What ls Going On T Motion Pistures at Bréed ————— ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘There will be a lecturd tomor at B o'clock at the Nnrwich ¥. B. B. mmh( given by Mra. college, At Y. M. C. A, Sendag, The men and older boys Af ises to be an interesting o%a. — At the Breed Sunday, Momiay and B produced his story as a;Dul- mm“.'l.‘u feature at & cest rahning matie best 1n this, her i “The Virgin of Stamboul” while Lo Chabey has a dual rele which outshvines afything in his caréer of distinet’ e an Alma Rubents haads the double fenture theatre today M tion Rubens ful part thah has fallen to her many months. Producers in the Have given Miss Rubens importamt in the production if ‘which she has it is In “Thoughtiens men™ that talented young the fullest oppostimity te de work. The story of “Thoughi men” which s an effering of the Meneer Pilm Corportion. centets atound fhe ae- tivitles 6f a mother, whose vanity and Miypoeriey ineur dndearabdle sn_her daughter. The lafter's against the destiny created by het swm mother, brings the picture to & climax that has seldom, If ever, been worksd out The author, ptidueer and director, Danlél Carsen Goodtnan, Women.” In this meérit, wanding featurts of “Thol men” s the delightful lack of any eftl- i Work ot characwr in it This is & fiot of rural romanes and revel It will yive you all the bénefits a thres months’ vacation in an hewr vost, Roadh, Harry Gribbon, James Finiayeon and Billy Arm. streng. The Pathe News completes this Wig double biil Davis Theatre, “Broacoway and Home” is the sptly desoriptive title of Eugene O'Hrien's lat est Salznick Plctute will hesd the Mit of film features at the Davis thestre ezt Sunday, Monday and As the title indicates, the Aty a vividly contrasting tale of the guy sight 1ife of New York, the capital of the worid, and the peaceful existence of the dwell- ers of & small Nev! England coamt wil- ge. . Mr. O'Bfien poftrays the character of a young man whi by and on the wea All hin Iie, iy placed In the gayest of guy fosp has its thorn, mo i there a side to the gay Jife in which Btrange finds h.unsel. His When a stoty written by such & of plot and action zs Gouveneur. X has been adapted fo rmotien pleturs poses by an expert of the dolph de Cordcva, and then tion has been gone over by George Randolph Chester to final touches, it may be depended that wonderful materizi has béen «d for an impressive motién plture ma. When Vitagrach undertakes to mpecial production of the @rmma lects an_all star cast hisded lace MacDonald and Ma: Motte, with Tom Terris as resuit is sure (o be remarkable. All that and more has been make “Trumpet Island” second feature one of the most able motion pacture preductions seen. M. i Pz ¥ Tense situations abound drama the climax comiw In the ing of an airplane bearing a bride and Monday, Tuesdsy and Waluesdar. ing the time her supportiog company was being selected and the preiminary wesk done the star lenrried soms trapexs ero- batics, which she Intreduces Ia fhe 't'e- ture and she bigthed wp on her stage Pefore she went ‘n for metion plotures Mlae Griff'n was for & time & profeswional dancer. on the feature she tosk jewsonsa from Alex/s Kowloff, the famous Rumwian dancer of the Metrop>'itan Ope Her dancing will be one of the | features in the play. The sceratio for “Ths Oarter el» was prepared by 'w> _writars—Loeln: Hubbard, who afraiged t1e veuleri™s weenes and William B. Csurtnay, whe @id the same for the “‘am1'l town staff™ an unuswal story, ard will proyifs Mies Griffith with an uiusual Griffith directed. —— Chenp Coalin Quality Iy Fledding thé Market, A Two weeks ago the Thames Coal com. pany feceived (wo cars of supposed to be tresh® inined anthracite coal, to be & waghery l"‘-mm—mnmm& o Usjen Ko 104 mects e Carppotens Ha. g fl‘mfl l?! 4] e it #? But as hattéred by :‘l Svpnts that tranepire and 4 i8 esly his efrfler tralning and faith (hat enables Wi to survivé the maeiestrom eof ato witich he In swept. si:%?f‘ £ 3 T ? 1 2 < which 1 Bafora sha *ale