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v Norwich Bulletin, vmu-nuu Office, 23 OMdreh Sirclt. Telobhons 1 What Is O-h' On Tomight Obwebetuck Lodge No. 16, L O, O. F\, meets at $07 Main street. Ladies Catholic Benevolent ssociation meets in St J s hall, The Gem Moving picture theatre chang- @4 hands Wednesday, the siew owners, CamPner of New Haven and Pouzsnet of New London, taking over. The change in ownership fol- lowed the final settiement of the estate of Arthur P. Dorman, who died July 1, 1818, Willimantic people received no- tics that John R. Pickétt the present manager would continue as manager. The owners of the theatre have properties 0 other citfes and have interest in sev- gl amusement parks throughout this te. | W The True Blue Cirele of the First Baptist church held a meeting Tuesday, the Pollowihg Hfdgram beihg carfied out: Songs, ing the Perishing, Let the Lower Lis Be Buing; Scripture Miss Inez Paton; praynr, Miss Browh: violly, solo, Mr. Crane. Lecture on India by Mrs. Manley who had epent’ four yesrs and a half in Nellore, India, among the Theluges; song, I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go. Benediction by pastor Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter. Fol- jowing the meeting a supper of creamed #almon pears on toast, potato salad, bis- tuits assorted cakes, Valentine cookles, fello, whipped cream and cocoa was serv- . Judéeship resolutions passed by the legislature Wednesday included those for Willimatitle. Frank H. Foss, present Judge of the police court was re-appoint- ed as was Curtis Dean. Luey issbeile Marsh ecnlled at the Dnted Talking Machine company store Wednesday ang posed for her picture to b taken while standing beside a Victor mactine. She also presented Manager Samuel Feldman afi attographed photo of hetselt. Colored people of Willimantic are to ! hod a mass meéting at the A. M. E. Zicn ehureh tonight (Thursday) when Rév. F. N. Willlams, of Milford, state missionary of the Colored Stute Baptist Convention, is to deliver an address. Miss Juin Shea, of No. 48 Hrooks Btheet, for the past fifty-five years an $mploye of the Holland Silk company the throwing e n fettér of appreciation and from W. J. ricues, presicenc of the eompany, a check for a substantial amount being enclosed. The presenta- fion was made recently by Charles W. ‘W. Alpaugh, agent of the local plant. ngraulatio Folly to Disregard Its Warhing Asthma s not only a_disagreeable affliction but a dangerous one. The gonsiant dilcult Breathing, the ehoked l!‘nr passiges, the struggle for alt, rest, combine to forte 4 great st hea: in_ oh the nervous system often too great a strain to It is the worst of folly to neglect Such & condition of, to canununll treat | S wil ordinary harcotic icines, Srugw, inbalers smokes or . douches !nn the rhokfnx paroxysms and do teliere or correct the real cause of | PBe Toubie. Tngtead get from Lee & Osgood or any druggist a small bottle | of Oxidaze (essentlal oll) tablets and istres: tant reiief Is usually felt and in ad. @itlon the efect of consistent tre ment is to gradually bring about a atly Improved health condition as fiie Symptoms of asthma disuppear fors tvfir Oxidage_is the suc ption of a Worcester, M; clan, and its treatment ~of even in the very _worst Probably never beed excelled. Les & Ossond sell it and patients find It a safe, pleasant and inexpensive treatment to DENTIST 795 Main Street, Willippantic tHours—3 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 JAY M SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Directer & Embalmer ®-52 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection " Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 36 Union St. Willimantie, Conn. Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) Calvary Bapfist éhuréh Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jordan -.-A fting at her home in od to New Haven. a3 raceived a | had arrested Rosafo Spirtine of | boy could he Aouad in temporary relief | is felt and one on going toy beil ( Dr.F.C. Jackson | i | Miss Shea was ehgaged to work for the eompany when the firtt plant was structed in 1368 and is the b&fi( potht ploye of the compahy ih Returns from pl ut e a-an and ertertaihment given &t the Armery mmtmmmmormm re ahfibnced Wed- aenl-& n-d‘::{tbi .40 m realized in tifls way. Thi sale 6f tickets to the entértainment at manlhrmhunmmbeam- piled but a minimufh estimate blaces figure at §$1,200. These two sums ad to the amount already turned in bringing Willimantic's tofsl 13 $LIVE S0 maving & balatce of $1,928.20 to by looil residents during the next few'weeks, it the quota of $7,500 I8 feached. Sale of tickets for the internstienal doil uom.eil when completed will |nwi % = Reeent retu o o Wilimantie i Hoavirer Tor Wi Fitst Baptist chufch ....... Willimaritie Lodge st £iks . Gift from Polish r!lldom Willimantie. Lédie, L] LI0: B A. T. Co. Athletlc Asso, , San Jose Coutieil No, 18 68, i La1e Hoover Hntertainment (#tibe scriptions incomplete) ...... Admisslois to _Hoovet taihment (estimited) Previously repofted Total ‘o dats .... A Baskétball team n mi- ham High freshimeh _eafie 6ut neanl best In a gamé wl!h anehi school, at the Y. u‘? afternbon. The n.m uem s 174, In the first half. the Smallér unym run away from the ffeshifien and the half ended 1 to 6 In their favok. I the second half the hmed tok & B and stole within . thrés péints 67 the Natchaug team, but the jattet took =a fresh stait. and kept tn_thé lead by a small but safe margin. ‘This was ohe a series to be played by thede t¥o teatns. Mids Allee Sultvan, whe fiah besh ¥is: This 8ty has perus- Word has been recelved by fiendy th Mansfleld Center of the death of Mrs. Sarah Eills Smith, in S;ln mm&. Wo in| February _12th. 33 Smith was the wite of Frank Smith and was well| known in Mansfielq whete at ohe_ time she was teacher of the Mcnsfield m::‘o; school. vreviods to her marFlage Mr. Smith. No trace of two yéar sld Tony t’u‘ b4 3 zia, son of Mr. and Mfs. Casang(s 6. Babcock couft had besh fouind, uo t6 a | ¥ite hour Wednasiny, night, the liie oy | 5 having wandered or wae stolefi froffy néis hig home about § s'elock Thesday night. The last seen of ‘the hoy Was nt 5.30 &' j clock Tuestey when ke was DMYIAE In a yard on Spfing Street. Whm came his pareits Jooked fof mx failing to find Him numm i Hm and a search was made. Wednesday the local poites m w New London where palice haw street. Who, it Wad shared by fhe [Costanzias, W the fathér of the chim. They claimed that Spirmine yad | foad 2} enid gt variows ties tb kidnap m:“gx The New London mfimd’ % né fl\u%"ff tha oW Lhn om A desorption of th i tivo veats and teh months h‘v\ m an hnow Clothed mb red_KAited A from this oity ar Seme Rifty pectle. ambng Hhem #8¢- eral women, atiendsd the metiig et tha Chamber of Commerss bufMing dh | Main srest Wedacainy niwht ARd m&m BT A totn mahater of Wesk Fnse- the :orm of ghvetimént tae hatinian of the mading diids of the MAnagef, Mr. Mikor nm weré thote ot the m-\m'-nen witth e p«. eentiofi of the power of making vt West Hartford, & town nf 9000 mmm Wil have Aftoah counotfnen, elocted ohce a_vear. e Briievéd that the great bér- et aerived from the enoi\cmux‘er New halr ¥nment was, that the man | a thing to do could riot’ for failure on the should- ¥ ’gg ] % S enty vokers of the nid _hag “sent the d i this body passed fa- nt ‘6f réturns frosh | “o< fifiiy of this Weett. , oofted, fin_buréau iM Mfi u $2,000 asme next tvh 5 .s‘.w,g*- R e ftaseh 1o 60 | city, died mfl'“& e ity, di y _at e home his Mrh Bertha Benfiebt; of Bast Nor- ok, -.th #n jlihess of sbimeé duration: Bsides 1ls parents, M. ived by two midoe sons, Leonard W, ande n W. Butv, two sisters, Mt Bertha Batindt and Mm. Alice Hick- #on, and oné brother, who resides In 0| New York Thé fembiins 18 | brought to this city for limantic cemetery, fof Mes. Anna X. TR A -Ca* fom het m; Yote af No. Gou"y street, followed by requl! at St. Joseph's church at 9 o'dlock Rev. John E. Clark conductdd the sers Yl Theré Was w largé aflendance at the service ahd fhany were redeivéd. At the &ffetitbry, ookt wie mizg by Mre. Heary Mathicl 2hd i;;‘ A. W. Turner, ahd tof a wnu~ n bearers were Dafiiél J. 6 Jolh O'Rotiske, mchgu Biths 4fid N The body. mt m*mng vagit at St Jeseon’ The mlmny Botfiers ha dm%! 9t the arfangein Mive Winifred fimh of the Wil mantic State §Rorinal school eing of the Willimantlé i omic was, Iteflor Dedoration.” tétlof decoations us:d in the following petlods were Slatured by Miss Green: Ja- s! 110! Gilesh, Anré and eafly Geo Styles 6f Louis xil. S et '1”?; 1752, Hexiflwmte 17?: Londeh and Westerly aifered by 40 eents thrown on a sereen y bf thée Nefmal » 5 by I Maklon lk Beigbl faciity alld«‘ Sreatty b the Qe Béiptioris of the Aecofitifons of the pe- ted: Upon Fecominendation of Mrs. Lucy B. Wisson, state chalffan o me industrial cotm¥tee of the Federa- of Woman' gwse, Mrs. George E. niah, read the W concefning the einpleymant of wotheft and cHilren. JEWETT CITY Heiiry T. Gorman, of Norwich; state tof, hias communicated With i Dolan relative to the care- Yeds inafinet i Which old cans, and general refuse ate peaf the staté road at Tadpsle. n of course, says he Aare about the duiflp belh declares it shoulg be the road. being dumpen 4t Tadpole, but) ck futther from | & " The other. hight 1 passing taf fecélved a pundture. at this The @river told Offictf Dolsn that there wWere two discardéd Eatsup bottles in the fhiddie 6f the road. inted but by fesidents of the boroligh t the frst IMmpression people get on ehtefing the bersugh from the nofth colored unfayerably to no ittle extent, by, v'g‘r.,g pasking AR Unsishtly dump. nesdidy 16 atténd the alumni meeting e! sam vbllege of which institution ne 'n\e school “bélls have 1een emhnq Th first bells rin, at 8:30 and 12 12150, st bels are to wafh the childrén o be in the sehool yaid teady for the sicond bell. Rte teh Wilutes betweer the first and ‘Mhe sécond bells ring at Wheh these bells nng( Svery ¢hhd fhitst be 1h 1lne rendy to phss ! n Af he Wil be counted late. Liberte has purchaded the ! Umshm Bafroys' houSe cormer of Main and Sciool tféels oWhied DY Rev. J. W. Pagn 8:40 and 12:56. Ahd Mra Dudley Caristen of |y "wiil be mreatly benntted Hair hias bées grovn nnm. .fieuln. ness, in many cages. This iy now tifically proved, memfiwilblnm ablecase: but you havenot bish uaing the proper rétief. Sodo hot delay i ;- ing Kotalko. The pridwcers ave We fident nt, they offer you S wth oF yotr m.u box of KGTAU% at n v. ghnm Apply Kotalks - watt your mirrorl Do @ Eindly aet, show buld Friends this dvertissment. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantiq, Conn. TOILET NECESSITIES AT CLOSING WEEK SALE PRICES NOTICE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR TOILET NEEDS 75¢ POMPEIIAN MASSAGE CREAM. now 57c. 50: POMPEIIAN MASEAGE CREAM. now 39%. 80c POMPEIIAN DAY CREAM, now 3%e. 3¢ POMPEIIAN NIGHT CREAM. how 29c. 80c MAVIS FACE POWDER, now 42c. $1.00 MARY GARDEN FACE POW- DER, now 25¢ WOODBURY'S FACIAL POW- DER, now 19. MARY GARDEN TALCUM POW. DER, now 28c POMPEIIAN Fi\AGRANcE TAL- CUM, now 19c. J. B, B. WILLIAMS' 4-ODORS TAL- CUM, 2 for 25c. MAVIS TALCUM, now 18c. & WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP, now 20c cake. CUTICURA SOAP, now 20¢ cake. JI&GIN’! WITCH HAZEL 8OAP, a box. Pfi OLIVE SOAP, 12 cakes for H. C. MURRAY CoO. LOCO CASTILE SOAP, 18 & Sake. $1.00 WAMPOLE €OB LIVER, now 606, $100 VINOL, now o . 60c CALIFORNIA SYRUP. OF Fia8. now sl;'g‘ CUTICURA RESOLVENT, now $1.50 LARGE BIZE FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE, now $i 75c SMALL BKZE FATHER JONN'S MEDICINE, now ble $1.00 NUXATED IRON, now 7be. uas‘,nvn'u ASPERIN TABLETS. now PRESTON'S Ammn “TABLETS, 3 dozen for 1 40- KELLOGI’C TAUTILI“ CAB: OR OIL, now 2c. m KELLOGA'S nmuu CAB- TOR OIL, now #88. 35¢ BAL HEPATIOA, now &7¢, $140 SAL HEPATICA, now $1.08. M;J.tllflib COCOANUYT Olk, now sbrm};mu are the guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Jennlfigd at their home on KEast Wednedday. 1ald over anyththg of re- eent record in this E&ction for a summer B. m. the mereury had riseh to 80 in the thadg, straw hats In Shift steeves werp seen oh the jton, where it'will be decidod whether the iriver shall be decpened or not. The local committas ot the Ameriean | the fegular pastor, eommittée for relief in Ireland met Pues: | tufns, which will @Ry h Wwinter. Feb. 18th, everything was Frosen - tight, teo-foot ice was on the ponds and there was mow in plenty. tEONARD BRIDGE M. and Mrs. Otto Nettletoh of Leba on spent Mohday With , Mr. and. Mrs. Mbs. David Walsh returned Sunday after spending several days in Columbia assisting in the care W. H. Kneeland, whe is seriously ill. ln-B Himelstein wae fn Colehester | in a rampus of her sunt, Mrs, x.n.m. L. Cotimings wad in Nopwith | ver Fecently. At the spelling contést anon Center #chool Miss ‘Zelda Himels | Was suspended uwn‘mmnt Stein of this rllutr)ct had the honor of | amounting to $3.80. The commitiee appoihtea at u Waih nmm eriy Boara of Trade meeting Tuesday night, and sevelal iMterested business |, teridon In the town hall Majer V. L Peters, U. 8. dlstiict engineer oF Brovi- | hee noted thé various arguients presented. Charies 3. Butler, the fitst spediter, $aid that the beard bf trade favered & dhantiel 13 fogt @eep. Ad it {8 now, Mmdlll barges ate unable to safély navigaté thé| M river, it they éarry & 1 Most | 16t of them have to play safe and urr: tives in Delhi, N. Y. Harold Mirer is ermmly m -mx pleus said that this favoréd 12-foot enmd risy at his home on rehibila G: Adnu. « Bdity, West Chint, will umm u the First 3 B-wn chureh Friday 60 cofiditions in lM Orieht, Where only three-fourths of their capavity. He hould eftend from Biodingish the head & navigation. nln-i deep the shannel was how, hé stated thal it Wwas bupposed to be 10 feet; and ashi the mattef. Everett B. Barhs to nnhmnmd hehn r & s beeh Fece! Mr. Barii, Who has had muen experis | Mes. Williain D, Hoxls, of Eii mmg ence in thé navigating = of the tugheit llfl‘theh fisce, Mise Hélen Brown o Westerly, said that river 18 10 fesf N deép; for the most paft, but fhat thers | Eh are a number 6f spols Whére it I8 roeky, | Ul April 4nd where at dead 10w WateF a would touch at 8 feet. It i& ne¢dsdary fuh by tHese places siowiy, and -mm impossible for tfafigé sRippers ts nfln gaté up the rivér safely. In réply that at high Whter thése Foeky places would sound s low a8 B fest § ine Wers He sald that whet & heavily loaded Dr Charles B States, tredsurer, réports n.ulsu—-un 16, 1920, eash balafice, 7, interest bomd, riu-_ 17 ln\'lrec( tund, $1 0| I , ¥ .ub- 0 ; total, $368.6 ree~Dee. 4, birge is to be toWed up thé rivef, It Il nz«sfiw 6 walt fof af om hiil tm. bl aha this often eauses Jong dan ‘Major Peters asked Whether It m il mnm of the boird of trade ehafnel should be mnehd. -ne lm. ler replied that it.was now 100 c ide, and that there was ne desire to have it fl his, h n Dee. 17, made widef, §8s; 1, used in making the few additisn to that mill had to be bumt by rall, because | & it wie impossible to ket boats to bring it up the river. For the past year his companiy has hdd to bring fts coal by rall becausé it as éheaper. He sald that very few commue- wanted to bring three-fourths of &.1ad héfe when they ~|caft bring full |o--h evém éré eise. MP. Butlér agdln took the foer and stated that the freight faté betWwbén New & ton. At présent the ate by rall is 5 cents chéaper here that It Is by Watef. [He maintalned that it an um-u chahnél Wwas @fedged, freikht by boat would be 35 cents cheapet than it 4rbuld be by fall. He Agured that the town would save abdut. $10.000 a year freight rates, if the desifed petition is granted. In the past ‘yea¥, over 880 cats of freight, averagihiy 38 -tens eéach, have come into WesteHly by Fafl = Aceording to Mr. Smith, the loeal frsieht agént, no At the Christian Endeavor so¢elal held Bhturany e annouficea of lhn, ammmf of Mr. siid fin D. Shaw of the Stonington read, 10 men, attendéd the hearing on Improving | John Lawrence Davis of Lower Paweas the Pawcatuels fiver, held Wedhesday ate | tudk. lunf at m-mflan awarded & gold medal certificate by dence; was in charge of the hearing, and lhe " Refington Typewriter company fof typing 56 words a mifiute for 10 con< secutiye minutes vmm %, Killan of West mmon né after visiting relatives in setvics at the morring setvies Bunday. s | The_exefcibes were very mun::mk bouque @affodils and fragrant hyacinths. A eele one day the other dayr One of them Wwad Berthe Bearfis, lensy Fiontay ot n A vt LA roln: have atrived i Loades, plan to femaln lbtfl uile i il leNGTQN At the quarterly teeting of the Bton igton b Question by Major Peétprs, MF. Baths m& HM:I:J Y. teéteie lights, $1.22; The Angirieer then. asked what clask of | Jan. 11, iféasurer, §6.65; Jan. 17, Water boats As in the habit of coming inte { Sompany, Westerly. Mr mm.&pnluu 3 &t:t L‘ 84; h Ibes that had all cargoes (abulat lor the = DASt eight years. Coal, iron, luhber, | ance §E40E8; ““'f brick and stone wefe a few of (N ebim- modities listed by Mr. Barfis, ) Feb. 4 eltotite &b, u. m:hrmm un Feb. 1%, iréetory, bal- Lmleln. o, dled Tucsday nl m lwm of ler brother, Johi R. B. Méikie, managét of the Lorraine | H. Tiilinghast, on Watet street. Bhe had Mahufactufing company’s plant on Me- |been alling e Wwetks, but death chanic stréet, said that all the lutnber | Same u..upedfllv Mirs endieton was B. Pendieton and hn Samuel K. dhd Blig- -nem hef -hn An 'I’ l).;‘ hn" n;m-btn chufdh ot sct::lmo: ary Braggs Cidade died Mondiy at the home of her parents m strettd She hed be¥s ah fhy tof three yeats and all that tinke biiad. Mre. Cidade Was bem at St Maty’s in the Asofes Isiands, the HAugH- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeachim De B and chme here With hér parents, mrvl\w by her parenis and twe dadgh- She wa# a membef of St MAFYS The anfiual church hamie night and coal gver tame by Fall In previous yeats, and noW It comes that WAy becausé m %\n 15 Watef fates zre 26 high, At_BHESEHE (rete AFS 1 piblle on the fiver tront, Bilt there ate 1 more private ones. ‘Thomas MeKenris, Head of the watef deparement, explained | Geo ithat the town had acquired 150 tofested in the projeet alse, estimation, the Work would eekt at \mst $350.000, and asked It the tewh would be WillnE to Deaf any of the axpefise. Mr. | Butler ihfermed hita that Such a mat. ter would havé to be bBéught Before finanicial town meeting. F. N. Wilcox, ana "hmn Hepe ot Ashatay also' shoived the heed fof & @eever chafinel; ME Wilesk even wefit fufthef then the bl IRE Spenkeérd by qyxng that the rated by Water Wouid Ibe even lower than Was prédittd by Mr. Butler. AFthur M. Cottrell, representing the B. Cottrell Sohs Co., said that that neerh has 1600 feet of dock frontage, ;and would be wiliing t6 pay Tor the Hredging th front of its yworks, it the rest of the fiver was deepencd. He said | Tu that thousands of tohs of material would be brought to his plant if the chanhel were made décpér. ) All of the speakers seemsd to present {eimilar aFguments. Al Tesl (M\ West- | in Fiorida for a (éw weehs, Viditing va- it the | tious points of interest. c¢hannél is deepened. ANl the sheakers up the river now, and that edie co- the chafice of landing on the roeks. The argummehts Wete all_noted by Mas for Peters, agd Will be sent to Washihg- day evening at the K. of C. teoms | the Batrews building, and outlined plans for vass eath. ‘The committes will hold an- other meeting Friday fhight and thén the will be announced, Effe Me-h..mu. whe was Gegrge Champlin, was before Ol coutt Tuesday evening, charged with ine At » recent -m the - Westerly Board of Trade, Représentative Samuel H. Davis was requested to iook up legis- iatien believed to have been sscured, give ing authority to the town counel v. frame a building ordihance. ARfter i vestigating the watter, Mf, Davis has reported that he Was unable to And any fecent legislation giving sueh authority to me council. He sald that such a law A collision of twe autsprebites securrvl At aboat T o'cioek Tuesday f the junction of Canal street Ml ear ewned by Charles McCarthy of White Rock colitded with a five passenger owned by Leroy Talbot, of High street. No one was injured, and the cars escaped | 7o, serious damage. Mrs. Freeman of Cresseat street en- residence Herbert Banning tertained the Laerden club at a Valentine | Joshuatown last Saterday night. It was found to belong to a Bridgepdrt man, Trom Whom it Was stelea Baturday even- ng. .h. l.I Mre. Pasl Reynolds of Harte Migs Harrist Reynolds of Pom- tret vhm theit parents last Sunday. A number from here attended the valentine social n North Plain last week n‘m-y evenini wh Was T New Lomdon esbe of By Deep River CUT THIS OUT—IT I8 WORTN MONRY | 0n fiends here one day last week. L. D. Harding, James Daniels ahd Hal MaFUm filled thelr ltehouses the first of m, writing e 24< | the week. . m—mam- b to party Monday afternoon. M F. L Payne read a paper on the origin and history of St. Valentine’s day, M s, William Smith read a paper on Rhode ‘s Fameus Men and Re- fl'-h-‘l ‘were m Taeal Lacontes. A patty of Priends pleasantly prised Mrs. Bdward Adams of Clackville Tuesday afterndon. it being her 2lst ot e\\ this lip, enclose With B¢ and -1 to Folev »n?'o 2835 shemt‘nulwm. dress ceariy. Yow wil trial package a '8 Pt S Ear S13es ‘and back, rheumatiin, kidney and bladder ailments, an 'y Cathlrtlc ’l‘lble!& a Vhfllm and | sagte thoroughly cleansing for , biliousns and Efl“ To & car B: t of the Me\hdul mlm\u Neid Tuest Hdster and there Were résponses by Rev. Jerome Greet, paktod ot the chureh, Ber- #en I Greehe, Jarnes W. W. Wallace, Rev. Jaines M. ten, New Biiglatid area feet ot water frofit Mafgin strad, |of the Methediat chuieh, was the pmm- and was cohtemplatife the erectisn of | Hal tfefih coal Bins thete to kéep the gupply Of #sal | and foréeful address. needed fof the pumbliig statieh in White | Al Foeh. Thus. he Eaid, the towh Wwas if- | The wmml\ue Who arFanged a8 Jefonre Gieet, Hatry n. Mae- The state engineed declared that i his Kchflé Mm Elidry Burdick, Gesrgs W. . Jackeon and Hergen Alhm mnh has returned trom a trip r and gave o Sty Hisreatig ice Harfibon was & plmlhk hhn he affa \\aflwe. ame- Mish Mnrum Donath has beeh & New York visitor this week. Russell Sparks has moved t the hum oh Peal street revently vacated by Reb- ert . Knowlten. ehudm. of \\umly Wwere :u-u Tues: ragan ob of mg aiom vhnduieted the service at St Mark's churéh Tutsday evening ehed a very hélpful sermon. mme and daughter, Mrs. John e New London caliers on Mn A H. Withee and daughter, imi ide Bettha, ef Providence have giteats of Mr. and Mrs. Bergen L nhem Mr .ahd Mrs. Waiter H GOSHEN IAE hearly $15 was n-: to e coht m.ul to the gtarving ,Cfl‘ll itor went to the Shureh the. janif early aundly motning to make tie fire he n.w & queer lboking bebtall bifd In o mas tfee. After éxahinnging seme Sharp ln.nu and “Weéll, you are & funty ohe.” zfie visitor look flight: It was a screech "nuu was 4 specitl Lintoln mémorial ‘were decorations of lection for the American Missionaty &8- sociation reached nearly $12. 3. A, Thomas shot two Eray toxes In a large old settler. Miss Nellie Willlaths, whs has Beoh on duty as nurse in Carelina, R. L. W& Hope over the week end. Miss Nellle Williains féturned Monday to thé nufses’ home in New London® Miss Eva Cufry, who has been ili; is convalescing. from Wesléyan university wt the unioh meeting held at the Center shurch Sifi- ‘A{ mortiing In Lebanon. r. Bhowinsky has moved his téa sawrfilll from the shore of Céedar lake thé MuPphy lot 1h Besrak. B. L. Waterman at Woodland Stock tarm butchered & 350 pound pig Monday. prashniatie w-Aeres oy SOUTH WILLINGTON At a stated communication of Uriel lodge Saturday evening at )l-unlnvnm. efrow, thers s to be work in the F. & rec. Holinan Hall was heme €rom sehool tof » few days the past week. Miss Dofothy Lewis of Taunton, Mas., 18 visitin gat the home of Mr. and M. Jathes Betvice. William Nichels, who hay been ill tof the past month, is able to be out ahd 18 tinproviag sieadity. members of the Get Together elub will hold a smoker in their hall Friday evening nest, Feb. 15. 'There i tb be an enteftainment by out of town talet. < A feception will be given .in Boeil hall Friday eveping In honor of Rev. eodore Bachelef. As ME Bachelef Will lewve here next week, the chibeh members wish to give him o farewell Fes ception. e (Mistment mervices which havé been carriéd on in Meniotial churen fob the past week closed last Wednesday evening. The services have been conduets ed by Rev. Horace B. Sloat of Hartterd. EAST THOMPSON Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Young of | Ate sorty te hear of the iliness of thelr daughter Miriam, who has seariet rever. Charies Miller visited his brothet dnd the latter’s family at the parsonage ever ihe week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robilu chter tained friehds over the week end. Henty Robibins, who has been Woiking in Lynn for sevéral months, is hoint, Be- ing out of WhE. vérett Huntingten has so far peéov- ered from lliness 48 to be able to attend to_his work. af Mrs. Bmma Johnson was eaildd to Woreestér Mondny by the iliness of her sistef, Mrs. Gordnon. Miés Annie Rebbins is able to be eut after her recent ilinces. The officers of Qyirwatisset & hge. Thompon, blan to give a phy enlmed'.gm a¥e to Pa's New Housckcepet at the King's |chores, or those mm\u that must pefformed #éveR Qays & Week, such as m-mng. WAtsriag And ollecting efgs. The_ time which thése dally ehores should ‘ +-vhat whon the sea- m o the yiah The seeond wiied should be per fobimed at Toatt gnee n week mich A8 put- URE i freeh iftter, Blling mash heppers cléaithg the waret fountains, etc. | 'The mietilaneoua ehbfes afe thowe whuh Ak eATAEY 57 Rt etrtaln Ints*ra'h of the yéat uch 38 remival of the litter and hmng hew, aibinfestion of the Ml- wing and Spading of ¥e.rds, the Windews ahd Balniing tne buildines. A Btudy of thest netewsary opebaticns Ahd the working out of a defiafte séherie will mean more interast i the poliltey netisn and A mer. attiactive appearsice abowt the Aoussy The four leading pans Daughters’ hall. P —— ONECO Mrs. Borne Butdick spent Wedatsday with rentives in Steriog, Miss Florenes Thatcher of New Haven Epeht the week end With her later, Mis. Thomas Brown. Henry R. Brownh of Sterling cailed on his daughter, Mrs. Tom Brewin, Batui: Miss Agnes Brown, who has beta vaiy i, 18 esnvalescent Mis. R B. Marriott was a Pl’v\‘\deb‘ vigitor Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid society met \\‘dnd‘ day aftefnoon with Mrs. Ethel Bherman. Qlibert Fosteringston and diss Ada A Muarriott of Providence spent Sunday |3o. " with local relatives. Mrs. Susie Tyler is spending & few doys in Washington, R. L BRIEF STATE NEWS Thomesion.—Gasceon lodgs, K. ot B, will colebfate the 108th anniversary of the order this menth. Manchester.—Wotk on the new Nathah Hale schoothouse oh Bpruce street Ib pro- fessing rmpidly. At present the plaster- ing has beeh Ainished. Harttord—A large number 6t Harttord e who went to West Virginla to Work Dr. Erastes Watrous of Mississippl is sam that fo boats fully loaded an eofne | visiting relatives hers. James W. Pollard, who has been ill for panfes Wil not allow their boats to Fah | several weeks, is mmvn lewly. LIBERTY HILL Last Sunday the ¢hureh voted to mhe ‘cure m minister every other Sunday until Rev. J. H. Knott, fe- the Rrst Sunday i pril. A very enjoyable valentine sectal was the drive that starts i Westerly Mon- | heid by the C. B svclety at the chureh day, Feb. 22. It Was decided at the,Frooms Monday night. Cake, sandwiehts tecting that the town of WestaHly and |and ‘Miss Martoh Mason of Hurtford spent | Pawcatuck and vioinity Wil Be atvided he week end with Mrs. Rextord E. Cume eoftee were served. Payson has purchued & into five districts, with a team to can.|few automobile. trom ersey heifer 3 . C. W, Nopris will preath at the Liberty Hill church Sunday mefning Mts. Paddock of Mudietown is Wwith was proposed several years ago, but was | DeT SiSter, Mrs. Everett B. Loomis. valentine socihl Wwas held at the of Mrs. Chartes i Mrs. Arthur Bohmell has gone to Calie rfllmlm«m A sutomobils ih the mihes, where a strike has beth in progress for weeks, have retutned Kpme fuch disappointed. They say éonditiéns there are very ba wagey and plenty of Tood: Steattord.—Bimon Lake, the widely kiown inventor, hes planned what he ealls a “sunshine home.” 1t s a small building that can be moved from place to place. It is proposed to manufacture the min the former ehipyard en the Housatonle river at Stratford. Greenwith—~Mr. and Mrs. Bdward D W. Ferguson of Riverside avenus, Greshs wich, have amnounced the marriage of Miss Ermina Louise de Verne Eheat, daughter of the late Franklin de vm. Bhear of New York, and Roscoe Goodell, which tosk plate Feb. § u \ Gordon Kinnalrd of Hartford visited | Greenwich. his parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. John Kinnkird, taptaing and persohnel of these téams | Sunday. Mt Bteuhraberg has Geetge months eold. Snday atternoun | wom«r " Taaguer e 18 o pting ce. ey- are up-| ate boys. Willlams in the Third district ns"."" - iay 5 s riishy always is the frwt Bunday afwr e | e B iaits | maon aftae the Thth ob Marth, Ad b the Wednesd Mareh, the next Suaday W thy Basten, Mail Carrfer Saul Wachtel ha¥ pare chased ¢ very sthart Jobking young horse. - John Clark was in Nerwich Tussday Torrington—As & result of bitth fes ofd week, observed reeently in Toriings ton, 501 errors and 847 omissions in Uw town's birth records wers remedied, ase cording to the repert of Town Clerk Wik e CIGARETTE No cigarette has the same deliclous flavor as Luoky Birike. Because Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. Hunuqudlor Fmom or tty and fine flavor. years, and ever growing in popularity BEHERIHANENM Thounnb Dr. Edwards’ Olm‘l'abl_eu Are a Harmless Substitte DrEdwmkmnTMtelh fitm A. Gleeson, made sublic yrsterday The birth records of 3,664 ehillren were A number from hero heard the students | looked Noroton—Mri. Talbot Jehn of Noreloh amtounces the nnge- mént of her daughter, Talbot, ¢ John Coleman Durey, son of the jate Mr. ahd Mr. Themas IL Durey | Miss St. John is a grand- daufhtet of Mri afid Mrs. Charies ey mour Forbes and a graduate of the Low- Heywoed sdhool, Btamlord. Mr. Dufey is m of Dr, a lawyer of Stamford, Miss Kathryn | of Geneva, O, Danbety,—' fired in m'l‘;lnly dufing 1920, Fepo b Chist Peter Baekeriv of @epamment for the nationa! bard of fire uniderwrlters. 5 9. Drevious yet, Mecording 1o use chief's figures. The repoft shows that nnn: the Year the Bepariment respond- #d 16 141 alaris of Are, 17 of which were false or tnnecessary. [l AR, BARARD EOCKS LEADERS IN WERK'S RGG LAYING In the Afteenth week of the egg laying contest at Stofrs the 1,000 heds produced 3258 eggs of AT pef cent. trease of 176 ofigs moré thah the sxi year avérage. 331 more than last week's préduction nhd 567 exps more than for the same period last yent. indivitial ped for e Wetk was u pen of Barfed Rocks bwned by W. of uumu N. Y. with a yleld of 52 A pen of Rhode Isiand Heds own- y H. 3. Bicktord, Grossville, N. H. sedond With §1 ®ews. A pen of White jeghorfs from New Paits, N. ed ddmes O, LAFevrs Was third pen 6f Harred Roeks !GM ¥ B. W, Plaker, Glen Ridge, N. ., and @ pén ot Wh by 'rm\ ln\nfl-l hmllrv beth, N. J. both tied for foufth place A pén of Butred . Y m peh ot Rhode Istand iteds by F. 8. Chasin, Mads., a pen of WhIle Léghdths owned by White Spfings Farm, mnm N Y. This 18 an i Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE Harty D. Emmons (Wh dv‘lfl) Pilymouth, Cona. . ... (Ulack Leghorat) Pitthtown, N, & cooois shnasnes e WILL RAISE MOXHY YOR LIGHTR AT JOHNsON NOWR There was an aitendance bl abbull 1 4t the February meeting of Hofr tet of the King's Dawghters held afternoon at the new president, Mrs. John C. AbeFbery, After the Lord's Was & hymn, after which Mrs. reud the soripture leseon fof the gas {BL John 16 and offered prayeh the business seasion the chapiet voied tax each member §1 to stait & fund fof jthe pufpose of instuiling eleditie i the Johnsen home. to pay fot the memau at ihis bt by with “.lm« A dohnson home. oughteh, Wapnihg, i Tor Afth prace with & yield of 4T m' . l\tlifi“m p!mm.-\lan n Ehan- be | 1¢F at the January meeting incladed MFs. John ¥ , Mrs. Bdward Harbeck, Mrs. Augusius Geuld, Mrs. Charies Tay- lor, Mre. Mertitt Tooker, Mrs. Calvih Willilnms and Mres. flobert Chappeil At the meeting Sogday Mre. Howard M Mre. Clinton Harvey and Miss Woodmansee were admitted te At the close sandwiches, fee were Served by the -ctm.- |mmmee Mrs. Earle Christmas &hhin i ‘m of the prieipal varieties -n An follows Byionth Boeks. W. H. B, Ként (Barred) Cazenovia, N. 5 Ofegon Aq-rmlmrn\ C.llm " Corvale Barred) : mhoss Tand Redts. H me, Bouthboro, 3 i ;7 in spite of falfly goed | Deer Brook ! i ,{ H 3 {1 1 v 4 &, Obed @. Khight (White Wm%t‘ ) I H. P. Cloyés, ::Nl Wyahdote) Bit ERCTRIITA IR TS LY RLET Specify PosT TOASTIES by name. Then make sure the yellow and red carefully protect: ed by wax wrapping That is the PRy T corn - best made — bettcm flavor, superior in sub- stance and texture. Trial Tells Sold by Grocers Everywhere 00t €447 LR AR B BAR RS A9 4 9

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