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A oux. . 26->Lillian Tsabelle, 2 1 Frank R. and Lena L Te RBitalos Carchial. 3] il 3 § 3 t 4l ; 44 z S 5. gfl’ and temorrew. 28117y, ? Joseph "-*, izy, B daughtér to Je ana ton's tie ‘betors 2.0 | 28—Gsover Leoni, Jr. 4 son to Gésrgs ipies whe are oot iy L “and_Margaret M. MoCabe. Shepaum. he iy of No. 947 | 29—Clarence Jr., a sor to_Clarence and with to attend the Gertrade Oliver Mathieu, i i a_daughter to Padl son. y Louise, ;"._’- . Hbagiar of B. and Pear! M. Robinson 3 oh dtmas Jean, a #on -to Mra and sen to & olimax ¢ Witted amd_ Aynaie Pare Fontains. ) e e fore u\.-;mu-dnm. iemsity hAs ht ae 315 Solodh. Sandey Morning tor Tenst b th y Mo 1tead of fisek: | A “,“ a "ofmna?«'mffigrh;km.;a ville were week: end visitors st Heary | N :""-" then but 17 Aft, ty. vard of the New Haven railrosd, - jGuy Yobbing M. Haperiasd, ADDIchy was tros : o AL e n&"‘ g mn Aggeee imadled to the Ratlroaa t crossing Woakes, wi - F 3‘“’"’ might #et at the fire . One line ef with an The heavy snow storm ‘Sunday caused| - peonts ; hose was laid and the fire was : pastof of o, cansiderable herdship in this city.*Drifts P [| guiskd in about an hour. The ¢ar | pawsatnck Sevehth Day Baptist ehurch, made traveling hard for trelleys amd p which. was a combination baggage nd Westerly, condusted the services Burial travel by sutemebile became almost im- . il car, was dammgsd conelderably. suelwas in Oak " E. mwflnmx:‘: - en eing prac @estro; ¥ w g e RS e T hls wngpaal sigh ‘csuse of the fre was unkriown, | iam C. Rodgers, Gesrge W, Giiman, John Wih oot ¥. B Rebinson 2nd son Earl ate i far o Richt ohly; Wednesiay R A T Ve Bpoertadh g s tman was one of the Rock-| Chbief Wade U. Websten mnde at- | A Coulter) Nathaniel D. Jbells and Har-|®F, N ing Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Rebitson in is reinteresd by i o manti | VIIE-Wilimantie Lighting Company em.| Tngéments Senday for lss. of | rie W. Tuylor. anothe eftest that Relief Rund for s Taap) coyes. - holes were sunk thréugh | Sicigh for the men of Engine Company.| = yosenh' Guarino of Plerse sireet wis Local weather sharps have reeetved a S Gy Syehe DN SO e e %h endiavor to find the| No. 1. THIS slelch will b equulpped With | ) somere potare. Jonen over H Wi e etk §Maw loase of Hee and :."c. Rand exact’ location® of the break in the pain. | hoSe and other fire-fighting spperatos and z st L5 ] T e R ; e Deniel Holbrook ....s E‘L’m~ e ;H-»or“ o w;mrs: e e e e, 2 Mamnl :ntomoblh loads of ; Mary Loviss Masor " 29,00 clety Sunday. My, Aldorson recently cama| 00t 10 denth, bas m o N Saes i Dshe e 2/ n e o u1/ o Tornstirs B | oncidhe - talking, the Guarin Dlification of the third desreé on s e€lase Claud Rand ..., 2 g e i i St S nrs:mésme e e & of candidates, District Deputy ey — s been broag! . gormens a: Froe. pUblls, loetire, CetFine One ga] Loigh way Keot handy for ever 4 maschy el sk Si| Gallasher of Westerly was i charzs of _othér charge thé balll t1e degree te * While the snow made automobile tavel- 4 < 10 be delivered on. the evening of Feb- | ing impossible. o was fized at $1,000, whick was furnish 2 g ed. The| ‘Trains were “delayed by the snow gn 3 3 il 21 It s allezed that tho. defendant fired take what service the rallroads conld iirce, SHotd. trom revolver which was|. @ver 200 attended the dance held Friv i ve. MM train dae in this sity at 9.35 | reny 07 fhe Pollce after Quarine wad &“wn";n‘w‘ i Smith .. . bys. A from New Haven aid not arrive watil 1.20 ok, o Bl I oy B Mps. B P.Watt 2.00 | discuss the situation of teday eenfront-| o'clock in the afternoon and other-trains a4 Chtiry aod CTh Champiain went | Sy e, o etcsae. dal a'r-m yrff s I Previcusly reported iag Amesior, tandamental facts, were dulaved two to.three hoUrs. . I to the lbcotion of fhe Blsturbenme e smicdl T A- < o] ot e e or =] M . mianint b w3 Whe Monts| sy 5, Hoigs aas My 8. Bot| e Wesisity. Santiary corps gave & |sonage Friday evening, g.!uh. | ARl STPREY g ‘ture-an open fordm Is-to be'held and Dr. | "5 held at the ¥. M. C. A Sunday woln, who resides at the roar of 72 Me- | very interesting demonstration of ft|dlsteiot su t, of Neorwieh, pre- sale Fenenans i ot itons asked by | T200N, followinz which a four Te¢l BIo-| chanic street, was arrestel by Officer|work at the regulat arill held Friday |siding Rav. erdme Greer, the paster, > $6.512.90 | is sudience, . _ture “The Go-Getters,” was. shown.The| freq TWhaeier ut 230 o'clock Saturday | svening in the state armory. was ihvited to relrn for amother ysar -95,512.94 — 4 .“ meeting Was attended by few, owing tof mernine. eha; with eonducting a house| J. - Mass., Mr. Greéetr has made many Willimantic's quota of 37,500 is still to --;’; m,-":#n,:%n“" et ar] the weathet - eoudition. g of il fame. The defendant entered ajls visitiok Ris blether, William Gitbert- stay in Mystic who afé g be reached but after the international} & d 4 i Y| The meeting for Polisl revidents ot plea of not guflty. She was given -a|son of Maln street. & doli contest has been brought to o Clase! & seore £ {035, [TuErfrst HAlt ond-{ yis “airy, held ‘et the town hall Sun it it believed that niy $1,500 more will]ed 28 6'18 th he Emeralds’ favor and ; gev 3 j -3 5 b 13k hearing. Attorney Clarence E. Roehe was| John Bellathy, whe [MA%}Y‘. 1e8d. thronghant the game. day afternoon = was sparceiy attended,| her cotnsel Third Rhade 1s) ek ¢ “ewifig to unfavorable ther conditions. Judge Hinclkley found the defendam:|ing the Civil war, is St e =hés "W‘;“‘Z"?,‘ 1;0;! ovo| Frank P. Fentom clerk of Wind-| gufity ana sentenced her to 30 days in| home of his Eanghter, Mrs. e, N o ‘;wflm,v :;mt.y Hrizh single went o] 17 Weicomed the audlence and fniro- | jail and fined $50 and costs, the costs|in Ashaway. Mr. Belikmy is & brethet of o %lqnm 288 he aldo'took high fhreq| Juctd Dantel Radom of Hartford who | amounting to $6.95. An appeal was tak- re - Bellamy of Wmflg - spoke at length on Americanization Prob-| en lfl the hond was fized at $400. * Mrs. John Stephenson of Paweatnek av- Fone lems of Today. triotic. songs were| Mrd! Kelley, alias Mrs. . Baudoin, and i Wm—l ’ enue is confined to Hef hame by ess. 3 4ol Murra¥ oo .. 100 113 103— 315 | ¢hial school, and Arthdr Clark sang sev-| charge of a P = T. OBy sung by ‘giris from 'St. Jof€bh's' Paro-| Clarence Themas, wefe in/court on 2| . The engai™Qent i announosd Miss Itery, Woth entering pleas| Rose H. Grimshaw of Westhampten, R. ‘Brien 160 97 - §9- 23¢| erel soles. He was accompanied by TR TR Miss Lucy St Owing to th | Vs esa et ?en:;“‘u:: e | iy, 2 Ar;:? !:.nxh. . . . i 3 105 302 100— 307| Miss Lucy Stone ing 6. small| was al 0 t of lomas | erly. Mr. no Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 7o - 13 101 117 sog | ntiendance it was siezested that Mr. Ra. | ar $560 npon '{em botnd over to the| Grimahaw Clothing and\ghas — stese s - 1E. Nl 180 =98 114 g52| dom be secured’ for l:ngliter date, pre- superior court for New London county.| Wésthampton. - 3 TR i ; sumably in April, and Po.ish people who |'Nefther Was 'able fo secure bail S0 both| The Baotist rally held Friday at Cal- That is the joyful ery vt&mm‘ : ke 533 15| attended the mecting Sunday stated that| were committed to the New:London,coun-| vary Baitist chureh attractpd farge |4 Dr. Ed%mds the hall would be filled to overfic for | ty 4ail by Officer Wheeler, audiences at eagh of the thres seisions. ¢ the second appedrance of Mr. om. | gndly Began te~Fall at wbout 4 selock " of Miss Gertrude 92— 303{ The meeting: wag under the irection of| gunday morning and by nodn there 39— 273 the Department of Americanization. seven inches of Bnow on the level Wi 101— 307 | ~The week end passed quietly for theleyery indication that the storm would| B- Mendell took piaée Sunday evening 85— 270 | local’ police no arrests being made. Bév- | ;101 ceage for several hours. Hn Independént “hall, Brookiyn. Ssver! 103— 323 | eral tramps were lodged at the station| mwe snow plough of the Shors Line| Westerly people are in Brookiyn te at- i oo Saturday and Sunday nights. Electric Railway compahy was kept run- | tend the nuptiafe, - 12 P e ning to clear the tfacks on the Watch Faneral serviess: for tharles . often-| - STAFFORD SPRINGS Y, (O & ARG "_“?" Ashaway heimer were held-Saturday morning at| Stafford is to have a public health | 80d Norwich lines, ficut fo luvestigats sinditions &t the tor' 845 from the parlors of the Killourey |nurse, beginning March 1. The matter| At s specinl session of the Third Dis- ner of Mass and Willew Brothers, No. 36 Unfon ‘street. - The|has’ been undér consideration for some|trict court Saturday afternoen, Charles it is. clnimed, the culvgrt Bénedth the requiem high mass at St. Joseph's churer | time and it has been finally declded to { MeCarthy, of the Whits Rock road was tracks of the N. Y. N. H. & 3t 9 e‘clocl.:n Was, mg by Rev. John A emly;oy g(hl- Anna ul"M' of South Nor- blx;ought bwq‘{ure Jndc:m Oliver H. mlll;ml. b l;ldaqu.(e tuure for the ! Sullivan, e attendance at the ser-|walk. e meets all the requirements | charged ith “operating a motor . vehicle viees Was large and there were beauti-|of the Red Cross and state nursing de- | Without fitst obtalning an automebile| (T and frequently mieh damage *gl g 3] iy & H i i 7 | ] : | | ! l 3 i j ¢ l: ! it 4 g i i 2! ful floral t¥ibutes. At the offertofy “Pie|partment. She is a gfaduate furse and | driver's license. He pl guflty- to | t0 Proverty in that Jesu” was §ung by Mrs, Henry Mathieu|has had special training in publie \3: - | the charge, and was fined\ $15 and costs, and for a waiting hymn; “Abide With|fare work. also 2 years experience in|amounting to $17.80, which were paid. crn Me” ,was sung by Mrs.“Mathieu and |public Lesltn nursing. The ‘arrest follewed a collislon at the Cwr Mrs. A, G. Turner. The hearers were| Stafford’s quota for the Europkan re-| cornér of High street and Railroad av- Francis Otbenheimer _of Hartford, An- !sl " The 48th annual lad! Hef cil fuad i $2600. The most|.ehue, wheh the Ford sedan driven by |Vernon I No. 175, ¥. w&mmfifl Ottenheimer of Lynn, Mass., .volnn of this hus been received but the ac- MfluCarthy co'mde': “v:l.h 2 totring ear}in Nonx”fil Friday & them, Ottenheimer of Boston, and Charles{count will be kept open until March driven by Leroy Talbet of Hign street. [has gone record as ito keep right. oy e " Cormley of Willimantie, The body ‘was |in order that all who desiré o contribute - 4 - 3 The funeral of Willam Stewart Me: |celebfations ever gicen placed In the recéiving vault in St Jo-|may be given an opportdhity to do 50. - | Genegeal, who died February 17, was hale; der. ‘The attendance w: H{’r‘:" Wem’ié 5 £ ‘elfl;s G-TS-CMV!U; i‘-nv;-m;\: b sla- | Saturday aftémoon_ffom his home in|and the ev-nm:“m ere Were thirty-two births e | tér, Mrs. T. C. Tiffan; onkets, N. Y. | Ashaway. ervi, 1 the hou! Dr. F. C. Jackson | ion ot Windnam auting Jenaacy. etehe| e hostessen. Sor tne. moeormiion, | Athaway. = The gervices were conducted | {rom ' 7 opening Taeni Hoysz 604 fourtesh sitn s Folleon: by Rav. D. B. Coon, pastor of the First!until the last dancers left birthday supper” at the Congregalional{Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist church. | urday-morning. 2-<Thomas Owens, a4 son to Michael E. | church are Mrs. T. F. Mullen, Mrs. C. ’Bnrm was in Oak Grove B:me!eryA The 1"!:: Dl‘l’l’l:l was one of DENrIST and Katherine C.‘Owens Manahan. - R. Newton, Mrs. C. H. Meyers and Mrs. | pearers-were Wilfred Gadbais, Louis Gad attractions: Miss Sadie Thompson's song z 8—Bridget, s daughter to Wallan and| Angus Park. 3 ‘fbols, Alfred Colllns and Jameés Berth. - | was ome to please, and in its rendition her 715 Main Street, Willimantio Tawla Kwyskewko Andryschoski. The body of Joseph A, Ozamne fine voice was shown At its best Miss s 4—Vineent Cero Lampis, a son to John| - COVENTRY whe ‘Hours—9 a. m. t6 8 p. m. Phone 84! .13 victoria Whitman Mitchell of Colum- | * dled_in France shortly after the sighing|Mabel Kanphan, accompanying hérself The “14th birthday ‘of Lester N, Hm | °f the armistice, arived in Westerly Sat! on the plano, gave a whistling solo, shew- bis. rday from Hoboken, N. J., at which|ing with every note the cleverness which 4—Abert, a son to Les and Ernestine|was ‘Gelebrated at his home Thursday | g Ranakan bas Kiga! Whis- enterttingd G JAY M. SHEPARD et Ouigl e evening by relstives and friends. Abgut o : e e "‘.‘_‘;_“"' " ine , a daughter to Arthur|20 weré present. The'decorations were g ‘baritone tthew Ballay Sucoeeding Filmore & Shepard |y 4nq Heddfg Bergel Savage of Storrs. | yery prettlly acranged, the Golor sgheme Thursday evening the toplp discussed! 4 béritone '{,",‘“,::,,’:.' Hean mm‘: work and I‘.‘. F g & Embal Gm;:‘ e (I:WBE‘?:h And Malvina | being. pink. Numerous gifts of y | W88 Does the Farmer Need a Vacation? | salad sup- - two mumbers which showed the skill of A4 and other articlés were received. The | At thé special church meeting Tuesday | deass ©.62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| S—Ruth Anita, a daughter to Homen|evening was_spent with various sames, | SELEFIOON to vote on candidatés who had | the, verformers dnd gnve much pleasurs Lady Assistant. Tel. Connestion |4, #24-Tva M Brousscau Trahan. | Cake and fos'etestn were served. - fbsen heard and to arranse for pulpit |l [ sulience. Both men ary members - @ 10-~Doris lvfleumi‘. a ;un'ahter to Clem- | ~ Sunday morning Rev. H. C. McKnight nb?:lr. A!;o :n;lti?u umg to be m;p;: 1 l"om“u Wit g in ed ent L. and Voila onroe Manning. f-gelivered uent ~Lincaln day aa- | 2ble ort by some to engage E. T handed in marked Segree Kill B 11—Arline Hgmleun. a _daughter to a:y.v:w nmnmmm_ 45 88% | peerman for ‘an indefinite sbpply iz by the sympathetic suppert of theif as. George and ttie Lewis Larkins, lue i ourey bros. ;! £ i i = i it i i and give instructions e failed. It was finally voted fo com companist, Mrs, Charles Barnes, alsé of ml forms. Men : 12—Bdward Apolinaire, a son to Bd-|peen substituting in dating. . Baitic, > served cake tea § FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ward A, and Minnie B, Wheaton Mor-|ing the illness of Miss f irl Scouts met Friday evening in Mra s confined to r—" EMBALMERS ris. turned to her home and Miss Walbridge | the, ¢h: b her home with rheumat J asxe 2 12—Rita Mary, a dauchter to Altred L.| ;o i charge of the school. The February business meeting of the ‘Waltet Auwood itted to Law- Youth - had its 38 Unian St. Willimantic, Confl. | and - Ovelina Tetreault Chalifoux. At the regular meeting 6f the grange | Christian Endeavor —society was - held Phone 290 (Lady “Assistant) 13— Wilfred, & son to Arthur A. and E. i L E i I Sunday evening. It.was voted to chal- : £ i B i : | : % lenge the Ellington soclety for an atten- L, NURRAY'S BOSTON STORE|| @ RIP| i Eise i !3 H i iy fiske | i : % | ! § and supper of tnat corps Tucsday. - 2 3 7 . th mh‘::l‘:w of gm l:mh apniversary oy of the institution of Budlong corps. Willimantic, Conn. || | ity the oy againac Bep [ | 05 G o et ane et vo - 4 4 ‘M - [the soloist at the mecting of the Comma- % nity chorus Tuesday evening. Nnr\g;‘ Brainard was given a VOILES Y4l ARE ALWAYS POPULAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER | of the prettiest materials in the store for Spring and § by ool i o g -G s ‘culated by experts that more grades of voile have left the looms far Spring and Summer ‘1921 than any other fab- | b {18 Ei?fifi 3 bl iz i il J ; ].. i ; i gitl Feb. 25, ai & . m_ Dr. Andress, lodge mJML‘. Pl g iversity, P. K D. Ciark Dsi- room the Bend of the depdrtment of pey- s 0 3 as ranged their Tt simople I h ki 38 %0 40 inches wide, at 49¢, 69¢c, 89¢, $1.25, $1.59 and $1:69 a yard. g ; i /i THE H. C. MURRAY ¢ i L il