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Slii; !g!?? ¢ Monday fh EEY 2 T. thelmer. i ;:E §§§;! el ’s " is equalled by no other tea on sale for quality and flavor « (Thursday) as A meeting with Miss Agries Nelligan, chair- the local eommittee will be held morning before the drive is com- Nerwieh Bulleéln Willimantte Offics,) Ho died in this city February 17. Clar- --.fi-.wl“. ! <4 - A i of the suffering I not start until to- (Friday) morning insteaq of to- originally planned. s been divided into districts captain is privileged to se- s as considered The drive is to last until and Willimantic's quota L. Hdmund J. Hurley, E. Sullivan, Mrs. Arthur Raci- Conway, Miss Jane Keon and Miss Mary of ‘the the service in the Salvation (Thursday) cvening at S o' accompanied by Captain Car- Putnam. the present time, Judge Edwin ‘Thomas, .of the United States district court, has aot appointed a sti:ces the late A. J. Bowen of. c referse in bankruptey for Windham coun- ty for fourteen years. Judgze Bowen appointeq by Judge Platt March 1, 190 . Dele, Davig Main, of Hartford, is nllax‘ hie Delicious in the Cup Springs, committal services were reag Rev. Alexandef Mitchell, of . Miss Bridgot Roach, died at her home, No: 2 Muple avenue Wednesday afte noon following an fiiness of two m:I She leaves one sister, Miss Belle Roach and three nephews, Waltey J. gnd William A. Costello of this city and Thomad F. Costello of Westfield, Mass. Faneral services for Mrs, David Rogers who was murdered Sunday by David Males, were held from the Rogers home in Andover Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. B. Goodsell .officiated. Burial was in the Willimantic cem Funeral Dlteclor Jay M. Shepard was in charge of the arrangements, Word was received here Wednesdsy of the sudden death at Providence, R. L, of Herbert Barker, 52. Mr. Barker had been ccmployed for a number of years 28 an engineer by the New, York, New Haven and Hartford railroad company and had made his homo with his wife tomobile accident at Wallingford Sunday |and two children on West Main street in day night, ware held from Killousey jthis city. He was born In England, Jan- Brothers’ undertaking pariors, No. 36 U2ry26, 1863. The body was brought to Unioh strést: W"’"’f” rring at §:45. | Willimantic where services and burial Requiem high mass bt St. Joseph's church | Wil take place. at 9 o'clock was sung by Rav. Charies| James C. Dongherty, G5, formerly M. Kelley, the assistant pastor. The at-;salesmon for the Windham Silk company tendance at the service was very larze {and well known in this city, died in! and there were beautiful floral tributes. | Woonsocket, R. I, Wednesday. He hadq s from the Wallingford and | been in poor health for some time. The Wiilimantic lodzes of Elis, of which the | relatives of the deceased in this section ‘brothers were members attended. As the|are Frank D. Fenton of Summit street, bodics were borne into the dhurah, the ! Willimantic, an uncle; B 8. Bliss of funeral march. by Chopin was “played |Btorrs; Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton and on the orsan. At the offertory Mrs, Hen- ! Mra. nson.J. Olds of this city ang Miss ry Mathieu sang Pie Jesu and- for a!Fannie Blss of Storrs, counsins. Fun- g hymn, Mrs, Acchibald W. Turner {oral services are to be held at the home sang “He Wipes the Tear from Every {of his gist . Frederick P. Fenton of ey { No. 52 Wiibjir avenue, Woonsocket, R. 1. bearer for Dr. Jobn L. Sullivan| A record ‘for consecutive bowling which were members of Wiilimantic lodge, No. |it is believed will hold good in this sec- 1311, B. P. O. Elks. They wero James tion of the state for some time, . was {tung uwp at the &Veed alleys on Unfon |tract Thrsdoy aftemcon by Tony Mas- seno. Fe rolled one hundred consecu- s of rubber ducks in the res iime of five hours and fifteen atopr‘lrg only once to change his (|g¥m.shoes. In. i) he made thirty-six gtrikes and 138 epares.. His high mark was 130 and his.Jow one 79. Messano's pinfall was 9,539 or an average of . This was Messanc's first season i bowling game. Gearge W. Vintan, 01, died early Wed- nesday morning ab-the home of his neph. ew, :Bheniff Fréd O, Vinton: of - Eagl Death wes attributable to the in- jirmities of sge. He was born in Willing- {ion May 29, 1830, the son of David and { Funice Cummings Vinton. Besides his © |siohew, Sheril Vinton, heleaves a milece, Mrs. C. W. Woolsey of Montolair,-N. Burial will be in Willington. Acflvx{ on the suggestion of Julge Ja~ cab P, Gonghart, of New Haven, made at the réctnt Hsover Relié? meeting in the state armory, #he committee in charge of the Sunday meetings tunder the aus- ence A. Bowen, Who hag taken over his |’ father’s business, recently received a com- unication from Judge ‘Thomas to the . | effect that pending an appointment of a referes in bankr for Windham county, Attorney William H. Shislds of No. 35 lway, Norwich, would aet. The first/ petition in bankruptey in Windham county, since the death of Judge Bowen was filed this week with the United States distrlct mrL by Willlam B. Chandler, Grosvenordals who states that ‘g 'lla.hfllklll amount to $14,261 and his assets at $6,629. The creditors reside for the \mcst part in Massachusetts and Windham county. A navy recruiting station will be ve. opened at the local post office Friday |* where prospectivg applicants can receive any information they desire. The funerals of Dr. John Louls Sulli- van of this city, and Dr. Patrick E. Suls . |livan, brothers, who were killed in an au- team a8 - There is indication of an spproaching legal battle between Mrs. Jenmie Wade notified. The cass matter and told the members in 1o uncertain terms that the town would nct stand for the payment for the board of children whose parents or guardian were not legal residents of the town of Hamp- ton. The board took the matter under |[Heller, ¥ “';!amem and conducted an investige- Last week, Mrs. Humes, theough fl attorney, Patrick J. Danahey of this $ity brought eivil action againet the town of Hampton for a bill of §100 for the board of Richard Phelan, the caild in question. The'board bill, according to Mrs. Humes, was fifteen dollars & weck and dated from October 9 to the day of desth. The notice was to huve been served cn Select- man Fitts but he was out of town and Town Clerk W. H. Burnham was ofticially is scheduled to' bo heard before Justice of the Peace William T. Oliver at Clari’s Corner, March 26. t T ha Saturday, | Ve ctman Fitts when in this | Ca8¢ city Wednesday saiq that the town had paid bills presented by Mra. Humes and others which they were* ohlized to pay, but the matter of the expense of carin for the Phelan child was where would draw the line, instance of a_ similar naturs, when he | G had received a Bl from Mrs. Humes for $172 for the care .6f & child’ of Joseph Jodoin of the town of Griewsid, which had been deserted. The situation tosk on a different hme this week when Mrs. Humes received a letter from Charles P. Kolloez, secre- tary of the state board of chari: ing that the board has desided not to re- new her baby farm license, The let- ter advised her to comply with the law, Within six weeks' period, by not ing more than two dcpendent children in her house at one one time. Humes makes. rcbly. N3¢ my licenge untl I got a hearing Desides they must prove complied with the law, tion rafsed by the board is that a8 a e He ofted another s, stat- To this Mre. “The boerd carnot The only ques- WILLIMANTIC, CONN: Murray’s Boston Store THESE DISPLAYS CONSIST OF - Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts and Accessories Thursday, Friday and Saturday YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO SHOWING OF SPRING STYLES TO BE WORN BY CORRECTLY DRESSED WOMEN DURING THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF - 1921. ATTEND THIS PREMIERE k-ua-ulm-unud. Alse two migh: Now -n.- repm of G. B. Gilmasi, America - “zation agent for the town was read and accepted. Mention was made of a Polieh mass meeting held during the - month Which was not exactly successful owing Teeting 1o 10" 5o eid ater. T of the ld later, of the Better American series of lecturgs were held during the month. A class uf com- Americans has D papers and 26 their second papers. h\cr- views were qlm 16 over 100 persons dur- ing February and is under consid- A report was also heard from Prin- cipal Brooks of the evening school whizh recently coneluded its seesions, The av- erage attendance during the past term was about 150. The establishment of classes in muel Dvew ithe and staos ography was clpal ‘Brooks !tn’l‘m.fltnu Miss Wileox, a teacher at the Nate.auk Grammar sonool her salary during the month. She was un- able to teach on account of an attack of scarlet fever. Aleo to allow her to taks advan| of the ten days alowed in cas- 8 of iliness. Following the reading of bills, the meeting adjourned. The civie meeting held undefjthe an- #pices of the Chamber of Commerce in the rooms of that organization Wednes- day evening, was fairly, well atiended. thete belng many women In the audience. the m&flnt xor the Freshies and Phillips for d | Sophomores. The ecores:, wlosesn Elgonas J. Mandel Hagwerty, ¢ Mayor Joseph Dutton, of Bristol, gave Stmonds, . an inferesting address on city goverpiment Cardeeri, Ig. as it is conducted fn that city. A luncheon loeSnuld was served by members of the refrest- Tent Sotumitise ot the chamber at the conclusion of the’address. dohn l.-llufi of 74 Behosl street, Putnam, was fined $100 and costs in the Willimantic police court, Wednesday afternoon, for having intoxicating liquor B PRORRUP. | Totals 8 é { § i er, Conmors. minute halves. Freshman Girls Scorer, Curron. H 3 & Sood B e ;| In his possession with fntent to ssll and Cotien, 1. % | mot having a license in this respect. Kom- e B 0 isarck’s Reo truck was nabbad Tuesday Easterbrooks, . . Weatherhead, Ig. re. \ night about 11 o'clock as he attempted to pass through thif city\en route to ‘Webster, Mass, with s 45 gallon bar- rel of whiskey and 5 gallon contalpers of grain aleohof joaded on the machine. He pleaded guilty to having the liquor m his possession before the local court on ol sanseld Lwa = = . ther | R. Welch, 2 | Wednesday morning and the case wag Phillipe, *. ., 4| continued until 4 four o'clock In the aft® "pompson, e 2| ernoon. Komlsark recently purchased the B. Wratt, Ig. . 2 |truck from a . Willimantic dealer and L] L. Thompson, rg. Was about to engage in a general truc — 1 ing business, acerding to his story to e 10 | the local authorities. Referee, (‘aneh "Fnek Donohue. Timer, A dance given by the Lades' Mobrow Connors. Sedrer, Curran. Time, 15 mine | 8ocfety, in the town hall Wednesday ev ute halves, ening was weil attended. Music was Tomorrow (Friday) afternoon the | furnished by the Peeriess ofchestra. Junior and Seniors will clagh in games| The speaker for the Fathers snd Sons’ ot the echooi gymnasium. banquet which 48 to be held at the Y. olessssyd ‘Thé Mareh meeting of the town schoel committes was held in the selectmen's oo Wednesday evening, all members of the board deing present when the ges- aton \"’i called to nrdcr, shortly after b F. E. Guild. on was read from San K. of C., asking October 12, Columbus day. be place ed on Lhe school calendar, in the future. A to that effect wes carrled. Th Fepott of iho trunnt officer howed that| woek, bat the treehet was mild an oo three cases amonz the town and parosaial | pared with thosg.of previous springs, and schools were réported during the month, | Iacked the usual -p-mcnhf elements. hay- preeident of the Phoenix mo Insurance company, nf Hartford. MM"—T‘IM foe on the big lake be- hind the dam at Stevenson, where this elty procures its electrio eurrent, has been going out during the last week and has swept over the dam In huge guenti- ties. The water rose about three fest at the dam during the latter part of, t. a ot THE CHURCH-REED C0. ANNOUNCE THE Formal Opening OF THEIR b, | New Store On Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday of this week we will have e Formal Opening of our New Store, corner Main and Church Streets, Willimantic. We in- vite you to look it over, we feel quiteproud of it, and we believe all who are interested in mod- - ern store improvement will like it also. We will also have on display the approved styles in Men’s Cloth- ing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes for Spring 1921. : : We Invite You. . THE CHURCH-REED C0. CLOTHES AND SHOE SHOP |gon, Miss Agnes De Jiragga, Mrs. Lirzle M. C. A. will be Winslow Russell, vice ; F'ras Mrs F. W, mht-_gxem-oln nfl.n “Alongzhio there belag boat twedty present. Prises for highes: scores went to Mrs. B. L Hoimes, Mre. H. B. Noyes and Miss An- nle Greehman. Following the game re- freshments were zerved. Edward Johnson has nm‘tl from a busincss trip to Hnu:mL ‘.% A Bu-u nqud fi- Wa- ury where Douatiity. o n:m- Mphr o ihe lu-(MI'n of Puenm Commandery, ot New Londen s Siheies Tockia. o Westarty wae L Te Miss Bibeio Heath sateftained the Sew- club Tyesday, ln. Bimuel Tedtord: and family are 's06n 1o movs 1o South Manchester. The tenement lef( vacast by them will be oc Sapled by Charies Gremicy, of New Loa- SRt 3 W, MeDanaid ts Joday (Tnursdsy) from a ia Bfilow and Provi i‘& delegation from here was in wuw ndon. Tuesday evening attending the Inter-Encampment mecting held wits Orion Encampment. Tris I8 the first in a serles of Inter-Encimpment meets es hotween Mynl&\"mfld r ta. od 8t 630 after which the Ropal Pur- ple Degree was worked. Norris Cooper, fifteen year old son of Mr., and James of Bay street, left not been heard from up to Wednesday night. It is belleved that he hu run -w y -and his father has notified ce to be on the lockout for him. Elwh:nnn lodge, No, 26, L . worked the second -degres on & class of candidates at the meeting Wedn-hy evening. Captain C. in. Wept My, ‘engthy ot . Maxton was at his home Wednesday. STONINGTON A meeting of thoas interested in the relief of the women and children in Ire- iand was held in the K. of C. rooms Mon- day evening and committees were chosen who are to help in the drive for funds that arc to be eollrcted In this section. The work will commence today (Thurs- day), March 17, and “a thorough canvass | is to be made. The officers and commit- tees are: Chairman, Charles B, McCou viee chalrman, John W. Chamberlain; ecretary, Charles H. Garity; treasurer, William L. Shannon. The committee Syivla, Mra. Frank L. Des T. Leahy, Mrs 0! . Miss Anna Shackley, . Coffey, Miss Mary Me- th. Mrs. Jobm . Lewis, 3rs. Frank V Mnun"l Miss Agnes Killars, Mrs. 2 Stenton. Mies l'h-mma A. U. Abels, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ABels of 73 Water strest, and Fred: of Mrs. Frederick Tucsday. by Rev. waator of the Second Cangre 2l chureh; the parlor of o home d was W b; path- ng of relatives and {riends. The wed- Dright C. Etone, The three Wosterlv men whose piaces were ralded by fsdural prohibition of- floers & fow days ago and who have been E‘l!m& violating the national ttlon act were held forythe action i grand Jury Thesday, by & missioner Archibald C, n l'rm ‘dence. All emterad Dleas of not ru'ky and were feleased on They gave the ! addresses: Annunci ect 101 Czlml ltrrnl zod with possessing clder pontun- ing wote than ono-half of one per cent. 2nd Diganci were charged with “possessing distilled spirits. Over two hundred eouples attend: thes entertainment and dance given In all Tuesdsy evening by the Westerly Masonte club to its members and their fady friends. The enterpiin ment was fu Wiilie, reader and violin solofst, and Miss Belcom, pianist, vocalist and pi At the cond usion programme thers was 9.30 until midnight, wnusic od byggavitt's orchestra of Renno was The members of the and their men W. D, Bridge fends were enter- it the Tea.room Practically the ovoted to playing e winrers were: First prizes, Thomas MMoore, Mids Mary Kelle- bor; second prizes, Rev. Laurence J. Keiledy, lMiss Irene Heffernan; consol- You Never Tire Of | Cuticura Soap Bmme of its absolute and refreshing fragrance, it ideal for ev:ry-q:lE zyafllallul Ilmlrs poses, Alwan include the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet mmtmns. h-l- o‘-m-E Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 716 Main Street, Willimantio Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phouq JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Filmore & Shepard . Funeral Director & Embelmer 60-62 NORTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC | Lady Assistant. Tel. Connaction . Killourey Bros. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 30 Unton 80, Willimantle, Cenn, Asslstant) e ome Monday noon and had |=== orange biossoms. ~ She WESTERLY LUCKY STRIKE cigarette ) Its toasted ®2, Foln B ing march from Lohengrin was played by Miss Mary Kuppers of Mystic. Miss he | Rose Abels of New York, a cousin, was bridesmaid, whe wore & gown of pink and 3! blue georgette and carried pink The best man was J. B. Brhardt of Drooklyn, N. Y. The bride was attired in a gown of white crepe de chine and lace and wore a veil of tulle draped with carried a shower bouquet of white roses and wweet peas. Mr. and Mrn. Gerstenberg took an aute to Westorly und from thers went to New York. On relurning they will reside with the bride's parents. STAFFORD SPRINGS The proposal to lay & vitrified brick pavement on Main street at a cost of -p proximately $50,000 was rejected at th borough meeting Tuesday evening. It is thought that the proposal to he trolicy tracks from the street was partly responsible for the defeat of (he measura. It was probably the largest meeting ever held in the borough 4nd at times was quite lively. Judge Reed, Enos Penny, J. H' Valentine, John R. Parkhurst and C. F. Beckwith spoke In opposition to the proposed new stiect Only & few voted for it. The warden and burgesses were lustructed to take steps for a re- vision of the borough charter. The double funeral of Dr. John L. and his brother, Patrick E. Bul- killed in an automobile accident Bunday. tnok place Wednbsday morning. Funeral services were held in St Jo- seph's_church, Willimantic. The bodies were brought to Stafford Springs for burial in St. Edward's cemetery. The uglier a man the prettier the girl he marties. ation awards, Richard J. Butler, Jr. Miss Evelyn McWeeney. Foliowing the whist & social was enjoyed and & light lyunch was served: Engineer Savage of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad com- pany, and Conmnecticut State Fngineer Rudd were in Pawcatuck Weduesday morning to investigate the drainage con- ditions near the raliroad tracks at the corner of Moas and Wilow streets. A short time ago a petition was sent fo the public ulliities commission by the of Pawcatuek requesting a new drainage system at the section mentions w, as it is ciaimed that the present eul- vert is not adeduate to take care of the surface water in that vicinity. The en- Zineers were accompan'\d in their nves- tigation by Selectmen Champlin, Chese- brough and Pribance, Attorney Frank F. Hinckley of Stonington, and Thomas Mo- Kenzle who has drawn tue plans for & new drainage system. It is hoped tha the New Haven road officials will see fit to enlarge the culvert beneath thelt tracks at this point to remedy the pres- ent trouble, as this is preliminary to the installation of a new pipe line on Moes, Palmer and Wiiliam streets, for which the town of Stomington has made an ap- propriation of $2,$)0. Warren T. Scheffield was ’-— dictator at the annual meeting of erly lodge, No. 1212, Loval Order Moose, held Tu ficers were chosen as follows: Jones, dictator; George M. Pendieton, vice dictator; Walter Dugdale, Albert Sylvia. treasurer: Thomas Platt, secretary, Daniel 8. H-rmnm, A. Weisemey tr, Frank Bruckn: tees; John W. Opie, sergeant at -nnl James Donavon, inner guard James Donavon, Jamas MecCormick and John D. Johnson, auditing committee, It was declded to hold the installation of of- floers on the evening of April 1) this te be followed by a supper and reception. Lecal Lacontos. Alterations on the new Lyric theatre which has pecn closed since the fire In the Barrowssbuilding, have been com- pleted. Friends gave & miscellancous shower in honor of Miss Anna Keeman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Joyce of Chestnut street, Tuesday cvening. The billard team of ‘the Zolonial elub defeated the Lycle club T.esday even- ing, 448 to 340, Mrs. Samuel H. Davis of Westerly, state regeut of the D. A. R, gave sn address on _ Americanization at the meeting of Gaspee chajter of the e ganization in Providence e Twenty candidates received the first degree at the meeting of Narragansett council, No. 21, K. of C., Tuesday even- ing in the club rooms. A special ing will be held Friday evening te fer the second degree on 45 candidates, and the third degree will be worked on Sunday at the riate armory. Dr. Lackey of Hartford conducted the Protestant Lenten services at the Meth. odist TEpiscopal church Wednesday ev- ening. The supper heM Tuesday evening the vestry of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist church was & big succees. Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, pastor of St Michael's church preached at the Len- ten services at Bt Patrick’s q-rfi. Mys- tic, Wednesday evening. A number of Westerly peonle attended the automobile show in Boston Wednes- day. Leonard Deleha%y of Summer street left Wecnesday for Ann Arbor, Mich, Where he will visit his brotaer, Dr. Heary M. Delehanty, who is taking 2 post grad- uate course i the University of Miehi- gan_ Dental sahoo! & Thomas Burk. mpe expart of the Wee- terly Sanitary sorys, will give a brier ealk to the members of the Men's club of the Broad Strest Christian church, after the business meeting Thureday ev ening. Albert D, Spicer, son of Dr Albert H. Spicer Jr., severc'y ? his elbew Tuesdsy aftornos tell froni a bicyols on Blm Mrs, Elzabeth Dri: a M