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John Bland, the millionaire’s pot . & B P Mary Nerton, the newspaper ‘reporter R e = ” ned $100 ana gos to ) Katherine 'Potter R . 3 =2 5 ] $134.65 by Judge Foss at a hearing in lfil,m_ the ch-m!ntmmh AN = - fme?t’-'i-nofi.m. 4 Kv:]t’m?; Péters, the Hermit of Raldpate - Now. Is The Time to Get Rid of These feh Balletin, Willimantic Ofics, Charles W. Hill who introduced George | Komisarciand entered a demurrer 10 the |\ | my o niy the blalewmatier ; £3 00 i, Thleghaimn 10, *| vannais. ‘secretary of the Hartfora Ro-charke of having intoxicating spirits in - Jn seden |G o aidy how, eamcit 16758 R8s B 1% g (IR g ~'| tary: ciub as the speaker for the day. Mr. {8 Poesession, wth ‘ntent to belle But mave .those. ugly spofs-#o thit no one skt N Ghing: 05 et Yannais stated that frequently the best s v Ry rons . cOacion 1Y (8 Sui vorepido taces Ll . 0. p,|dinner talks were made by members of| At a meeting of Francis 8, Lonx, Wo-| Jim Cargan, the crooked Maysr of Reu- R P . Obwebetuckc Jogze, No. 16, 1. 0. O. F.u| the ‘organization. ~ Rotary, he sald, does {man’s Relief Corps, Wednesday, it was| ton : Fredeick C.alaler | 400NIe strength, from your, drugg ieets at 807 Main stree : not ask for perfection but does demand | voted-to purchase fiags for local school- [Thomas Hayden, president of R. and K. (404 a few applications should show Tha meeting of - Willimantle Retary | inspiration, and gives the individual & |houses, The relief committee reported| - rafiroad. Siaeoif-At Benbic! TELLTONCBRRX. L8 40 Tl e o club was held Thursday at 1 o'clock with | chance to grow. o 3 48 callg for the year, 310 donated for the | Jiggs Kennedy, chief of police - b ™ #ne ge d‘ by d“ ¢ March ';l“e an<attendance of 100 per cent. Reports| He then to:d of the work ‘done by the ,and $5 to the Near’East. Theodore F. Gardner | 107 The sun and winds o of -previous meeti W ade by See- . a strong tendency to bring out freck- vetary® Charles W Hill, | It w-il?ysu!'l fi':;'::‘,,,‘,‘: b AR ;f:,l.l o n hoys 'will ge te Nerwich ,‘;L““B';‘::,‘q Sl iy e, Keeler | 15, and as a result more Othine is sold =90 per cent. of the club members | Children, The 112 children at the home. to attend the Camp Ha- ' Paul F, Stéere| !N this month. Be sure to ask for the alpl& ttend the convention at Boston [ many Af them crippled are being helped , 2¢R Tally at the Norwich Y. M. C. A. p double stréngth Othine, as this is sold on: the a 30th” and . 31st of this :month. | back to health, that they may. be able t0{. A spebial service was held at Salvation The committee of arrangements ap- | under' guarantee of money back if it 5 to users of Jiffy-Jell 'Ancw,mnhitepmem.gum:teedwr::. ¥ Lou Max, the wn!‘,mn “Friday” Cards wes ributed ed mointéd by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the | fails to remove the freckles. re distributed ‘to be signed byl go out into the world. -At present the | Army nail Thi . The. e | 2O - t members: planning to attend -the conven- | buildings are. worse than any home i thday plht speakers| 5. O, H. comsrised the following mem. were Major 7 . Main_ of Hartford, | pers: tion._ President Frank H. Foss appoint-| where children Should he. kent and R | and Cantir Soiponies oa Contots bers: Mrs Eilen Lymch. ‘Mes. -Artur and Captain Carpenter and Captain Hath-| Rastest. Miss Mary Sugufue, Miss Mary -y ed Jay M. Shepard, Gebrge W. Hickey | tarians are interested in seeing that a edmd AREA G T, Martines an;antarthlisnt | Set: ane oL e o ook DAL S e ’:"-’“'“":’m e T RNORE Kud- AL I ea } ews bireaun We supply these dessert makes the dessert doubly de- committee. A letter has been sent to the | struction. In the building now used, a s Tameus Ty, Mass., bas | . International Rotary headquarters ‘ex- plaining - the territory included - in the Willimantic district, and the charter will team will meet the Emeralds on the lo- cal floor this (Friday) evening. Most of the players on the Bay State teamiare wooden one, the danger of .loss of life if a fire breaks out is great. ~ ipoons — teaspoon size — to licious. It gives it the health- — users of Jiffy-Jell. Not omly fulness of real fruit juice. COLCHESTER MAGAZINE SPECIALIST v 3 one, but a set. See the offer be- This i« when you need fruit. . Orie of the greatest things about the | Holy Cross stars and they have been| H. O. Somsll, Bmil Gommette . and ) Ton e uicts. of; R hen | ] MERagestms T - T (R & o 5 S e Sy | ateg oy e S et M bt e e e " | UMION SQUARE 2l gt o cuaiy deaer o 3 oes ovm St re o 4 iy “hildren = af e home are hapoy and |land.” The Emeraids, however, have been b ! Y 0 - be meeting was then tumed over 0] their manners are of the best. In spite | hitting some tride themscives and it will | Meeting of the Knights of Pythias. its kind. dainty cost so little. And you . ViBKALTUR / iff¥-Jell in 2 moment of handicaps the place shines with clean- |ho a hard fought contest. The lineup of C. F. Pratt of Boston was in town| THE LA ViDa ELECTRIC 2.2 . prepare Jiffy-Jei r Uness Advance has been made durs|the visitors will be: Bill Horan, Chick|Tuesday inspeoting the finishfog machines | . . $3& . Fruit in vials Get this new grade for the x l";; P;:!:ten;h:;fl;:‘:‘fin::;:nhr;z S{agtl;l‘:m a:fi-'f:; C?:"y:g:’v:lrlu?fl:‘e?: WM“: S it Svitah s bt oy llmex)\‘nrn.‘:hn vibrator and prove te Old-style quick desserts have children’s sake. Millions of achieve Is to make lie happier for those |Doc Caseidy, Simindinger and _George|for @ few days' visit in New York. T AL AND ELRCTRIC Yaor the Myor il Gy Sghal s DTy, © Uoklits 80w, 89700, unforfunates deniod the happiness of (Army. ‘ - Mrs.-Mary Whiting has returned after 4 B 3 C Sto Jell brings )'.ouflhe real frui children who have Parents and have good < (.| several weeks' visit with relatives In | \WESTERLY LIGHT ANU POWER Co. flavor, in liquid form, in glass. S n offer health. ‘The slogan of the late Ex-Pres- | The Plcketts met the Bishops and O°| xoreich, Wenterly, It. L. We criibh;the Frall. éondense poo & ou! e used today. x-payery & ‘week's b, 3 4 e 3 3 5 3 3 in the state are witling {0 do their | DOVIers managed to get one of their three of this real fruit essence comes Ira Gifforq of Salem was in town Tues- share, butithe state should first aid m |Eames, FHish single went to Chabol,, ooy maiding conditions better. Th o and he also took high three,| e trugk loads ‘of fans accomoanied When the bill for better conditions at 3 the basketball team to Taftville Tuesday [} . Nickel Plat' the Newington Home comes up beore| Fuméral services for Mrs. Ellen Jen-| avening to attend the game detween the mg the state legisizturd, Rntariané shonld be |Nings were held Thursday afternoon at 2|jscals and the Arn.y-Navy wam of that out in force and demand justice for those | 0'clock at her home No. 179 Walnut|pjace, Coichester was defeated,. 31 te UNITED METALS MFG. poor kiddies, who, althoush facing the |Street. - Reév. H. S. McCready officiatéd |17, warld_greatly handicapped, face it with|The bearers were George Chamberlain.| ' Workmen from Middlstown are at the COMPANY , Inc. - Charles Blake, Allen Armstrong and| cuongregational parsonage ‘nétaHing an a smile. : During the past years organizations [ DWight Ives. The J. C. Lineoln Company { electric engine for the wilér pressure have sprung un fo make meetings of men | Were in charge. system. . :: erln’v:; l{:su;mes possible. The one| The body of Herbert Barker of this ety At-mmrylGeorrge gx“l:‘" of H-nlntr:. b em, Rowever, is thai thev |who died suddenly in Providence on Tues- | representative for towr.. was at the " do not meet aften enough. Rotary. with|day, has been brought te this city fe:r home of his parents, on Labinon. gvenue, Dorothy Tiilinghast, Anale Tillinghaet. Its weekly meetings, makes it impossibie | hurial. Mr. Barker was a locomotive en- | Tuesday. - be Helen' Galip; also Phillp - Peterson. for trade or business lealousies tn creep |gineer of the New Haven.railroad, hav-| Dwight Marvin was in New. Londop | George Krauss, Christopher Krauss, Wal- ont. Since time immemorial the breaking |ing been in their employ for thirty years.| Wednesday with his auto truck takine | ter Lathrop, ‘James Royal, William Ing- of bread has, tended tn-dissipate: distrust, | He was also a member of Willimantic|down a Moad of supplies for the New | alls Cecll Bradford. 2 and instead, makes friends, The place | Lodge, No. 1311, B. P. O, Elks. He was| London end of the state myad. job. Mary Bicknill, Mabel Wilcox of Jewett T T B where the body is nourished s the place | prominent in Masonic " citcles, being a| The committee of the chamber of com- | City and Mrs. Thomas Weich of Nor. 2T YO1 Where. the soul can :he nourished. . An-|member of Ancient Lodse: No. §2, A. ¥.)merce held a meeting at the home of | Wich spent Wednesday with- Mrs. Daniel 2 other great thing about Rotarv is thel& A. M., East Hartford Conn., St. John's | Myron R. Abell Wednesiay evening (o | Connell. Working of that organization to better |Commandery of Willimantic. Palestine |comblete arrangements for the cominz A large crowd from "iere is planning conditions In the home city. .| Temple, Mystic Shrine, Cable Club Broth- | public’ meeting of the _chamber . when | 1o €0 to Taftville with the fotball team Frederick Camp. ' superintendent of |erhood; and Radiant Chapter, No. 11, O.] there will be an entertalnment and .» |Saturday when Plainfield ~expects to schools. of Stamfard, a member of the|E. S. of Willimantic. At one time he supper. Prominent speakers from out of | bring home the bacon in the first game Kiawanae club of that city, snoke brief- | was a member of Odd Fellows Lodge No. | town will address the meeting. of the season. Arrangements are being ly. thanking the Rotarians for the priv-|194, Mansfield, Mass. Mr, Barker is sur-| Harold Blakeslee of New Haven wa: [made for a series of games for The flege of attending . their meetinz. He |vived by his wife, Mrs, Ruth Lawrence | in town Tuesday and Wednesday. Bulletin cup, which /ainfleld has held ¢éxtended the club members an invitation | Barker, a daughter, Elaine G. Barker, a James Johnson was a business caller in | for. several years. to attend a Kiawanas meetinz at Stam-|sen, H. Gordon Barker, all of this city ; | Occum Wednesday. The Moosup ' basketball team ‘will eome ford sny Monday nosn thev might be in packages Jiffy-Jell. Cut out the trade-marks in thg circle on front of packages. Enclose them with the coupon, glus L“ cents to pay postage and pack- % NO extra cost ing. \\'epy mail one spoon Jiffy-Jell with these bottled and offer you the balance of & flavors costs no extra price. It set. No advertising on spoom. n each dessert. - And ‘it is so rich that it gives Jiffy-Jell the flavor of much ripe fruit. 1 | We also make Jiffy-Pie, a new dessert, in two flavors—Lemon and Chocolate. Ask your grocer —_ 2 o k6 e — MAIL “ T e Sk 'THIS Enclosed find 2 () trade-marks and 10 cents for which mail spoon. a4t wilh B 10 flavors in glass vials s e > Yo Pathiie s Takion Hkrker And s hrothi g to Plainfield tonight (Friday) and will Bottie in anch pachage [ that city. = i i T bring’ #h¢ ‘best ‘téarh that they can get T Henry Barker, both of Minneapolis, Minn. ST da A P f 25 The Chnreh-Reed Company. clothlers| At a meeting of the Men's Brotherheod STAFFORDVILLE fomtacr, h‘;”"fi' JERY. ";‘;“‘r““‘;‘c\;“: s. Tor C | Give full address—write plainty. and: shoe dealers. held the formal open-|of the First Congregational church held | Frederick M. Sanger is out with a new | baseholl bur it looks lke eacy pickine| ¥ ing of their new store Thursday. In No-|Thursday night at the church house a | automobile. O AL I YW o — = e o - vember of last vear wnrjmen began cut- ting throuzh'the nartiti at the let .of the old store, dnto thé store adjoining. | increasing the floor s=nace to double that | of the old store. An attractive twenty the, canvass tonight. Next Tuesday evening the Men's elub is to hold an open meeting and has en- zagéd’ President Faunce of Brown uni-| A man doesn't cut much ice wher It's all right for selfish people to ersity who is one of the best mpeakers|he tries to cut down his wife's allow- | Julge in self-admiration: ~otherv: Th emeeting will be {ance, hey wouldn't get any kind. fine supper was, enjoyed, women of the| Mr. and Mrs. A. Arthur West of church serving. The entertainment of | Springfield are guests of Mr. and Mrs the evening consisted of musical numb. | Philo West. Ytk bers by F. O. Harris of Hartford, who | Arthur Chamberlin returned home last : gave a varled mrogram which met with | Friday from the Hartford hospital. foot' archway conmects the rooms. New |favor. A social time followed the meet-| Miss Violet Duplaise’ of South Man- H ar blie. | electrical fixtures and store equipment ing. chester was a recent zuest of Miss Doro- e '5“5: e g.wf‘ have heen installed. The front of the| Follewing the weekly meeting of Ob- |thy Belcher. B d°,“ ""1;‘ > Wn:' ‘:‘mwx;_m" T the mem over fo disvlays of cloth- | webetuck Lodze, No. 16, 1. 0. O. F.. hela | William Chandier and daughter. Miss | Wolnesday attending the - 3 ? 5 usiness being the rear| at Odd Fellows' hall on Main street.| Mildred, were guests recently of Mrs. W.| "0 . of the additfon. The window displa¥ |Thursday night. members were inviteq to | C. Taylor in Coventry. - i g e Vs i bt sy Toom has also been more than doubled. | adjourn to amstherrosm. A fine oyster | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunbar of Boston | \\ cinesday looking over the vars at the During the openinz day the many visitors | stew with sandwiches, coffee had baen |and Mrs. Ida Williams of Canada were | % At the store were.nresented carnations as ided by Chef Arthur Sweet. Pinochle | guests of Mrs. H. (. Dunham last week. favors. The nersonal of the local store et a : o = A A playing afforded an evening’s entertain-|{ O. T. Hulett, who has been iil, has re- WILSONVILLE m;:‘;ger;c \}dn;‘d;.“ E‘r;;;k! f‘unr’!i:nzhs\m. ment. e covered and has returned to his work in . a Harold t the 3 - J. I urley and Albert the local store. Mrs. Theroux and son Harold spen Fiche.. Officers of the firm are H. E. |, A comtderable sam o el et | The pastor. Rev. J. M. Von Deck, | week end in Quinebaug with relatives. - . urch of Danielson, treas 5 Frai b = i " . v i i ki vl his re | Cunningham, secretary . and~ T. Prank | Z00 G oven Koys 'fo Baldpate” was|Dreached two very interesting sermons in| Mr. Poblicka, who has leased his sto SRk tes. assistant presented at the Loomer Opera House by | the Methédist church Sunday morping xnv Mr. Leh_eau. is moving his family te A new Re. bl the Storrs Dramatic club. Two erowded [and evening. Webster this week. . Phia motpital anmpulance for a Philadel- |y Ul " inessed the Gesrge M. Cohan| Mrs. Benjumin Jones and little son of | Francis Hazgerty of New Haven is ThE throneh this apigdppttention, In pass- | TS fon was given under the auspices New York were guests of Mrs. Jones' | with his grandmother, Mrs. Purtill, for a ANNOUNCE THE is eity ursday merning. of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the A. O. H. |brother, Rev. J. M. Von Deck, over Sun-|few day 3 gt The total subseribed to the Fuoropean The program was in twe parts. the |day. o % A_ncr a shnr!v vacation, L. Keigan is Relief Fund has reached $5.525.75 with | first being a musicale, “Fchoes of Erin.” The p!ay Miss Molly, given h»_ the | again at his duties as postmaster. several, nledges unpaid. Recent donors|t-e second the presentation of the mplay.|Young neovle, of the. Congregatidnal VICTOR RECORDS PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS United Talking - ‘Machine Co. 666 MAIN STREET b . L Tel: Willimantic. Cor e e O T Sylocisty of the Congre. | The musicale onened with sones by a|church last Fridsy evening, netted 335.| oy, LAKE SENDS NOMINATIONS ; ¢ ! church, Rev. W. F. Borchert, C. | quartet, John Keirans, first tenor: Harry — ity nln el 240: tic, CONN. | 7 *ana two anonvmsur sitta. & Fift | Lester. seacnd tonor: M. J. Farrell; fret STAFFORD it g e The St With th pior from the First Spiritualist so- |bass: William, second bass. Mrs. M. J. X Fied; S {Conttatod. trem. Page, Seves) ore Wi e clety. memorigl to Mrs. S. Vanderbilt was | Farrell was at the plano. Other numbers | An' older girls’ conference under the . Stock, Service, Facilities | mectived aiso. were “(blieen O'Mine.” Misses Viola and | direction of the Tolland County Sunday | committee 04 the fudiclary, i Irene White, and Fairies. Regina Racicot | School association was held in the Meth- | ~he committes on appropriations re- Zh : ]"_r\;':‘: h‘::;r,:l.;' :::mi:amt-;i ",f ";.;;. anq leona Farrell. “Mother Machree,” o‘dm‘( church Friday and Saturday. This | norted’ unfavorably on the bill making ‘ 'F THEIR drive for Trieh Reliet. The drive m faic |Anthony McKenna: “Fll Buy the Blarney S orence wak oben to 4l girls between | »n appropriation ‘for- the State Fire- Dl' F C Jackson city; wiil bekin ‘this (Fridawy moraing, | CIALS", Mrs Henry Mathies and Colleen | 5, "5 5% YS0toids & Seuiiation fee of o X e e fo dontinue until Fas\- Monday eve" Lucille ‘Dineen, Esther Portclance. Eliz- |3, mi ,n‘*)'e eaing. . lonl began at ing. > - S T- | abeth Jenkins, Dorothy Donelly. Eleanor 5 ]°]° " 'd; program in part was as i DENTIST N Jeantis Conmor. Clair~ Foley, Evelyn_ Fournier, | 10 ows: Fridey, § D m., gel wcquainted 5 to-5088d Ihi bm:-ce ::":: ’:';:mm::;d:! Frances Foley, Catierine Grimes Jean- | Derio anquet: 8. praise service; ; i i ; 7{8.15, address,,Rey. Paul Minnick of Haz- 715 Main Street, Willimantic ing up fimes of residents of Wiliiman: | 1o i gAlioe Sullivar. Mary Rior 5 | dan; Helen Sugrue and Mary Mathieu, |8rdville. Saturday, § a. m., worship; 10, Hours—9 a..m. to.8 p. m: Phone 44 | '\ 2N vicinity who' have failed to make | «I'm Going Back to Dublin,” William |Section conferences for organized classes returns for the vears ‘1%, ’19. '20. The | voatello and his lads and lassies, Hurley | Righ school girls, Girl Scouts, and discus. e list will.be eompleted Anril 1st and he |Keon, Georze Murphy, Louls Ronan and |Slon period -for leaders; 10.45, recreation | superintendents of -the institution; re- | . JAY M. SHEPARD will then expect calls from the delin-|Harold Comnor; Misses Regina ‘Racicot, | ANd special music: 11, The Trail, Mrs.|lating ts the retirement of preferred stock R o e 2 Leona Farrell. Viola: White; Marion Me- | COra Donna Stevens; 12. lunch; 1 p. m., Susceeding Filmore & Shepard Justin J, McCarthy of No. 559 Pleas- % ] to the Johns-Pratt company; for the dis- On 'rhursd F da afld Sat' Carthy, May Moran and Irene White, | recreatioh: 2, praise service; 230, page. | trfoution of the reports’ of the state ay, rrday . ant street hag entered the employ of the | Funeral Director & Embalmer : The second part of the. program was|ant, What We Can De, by groups from | beard of agriculture to officers of grang- €0-62 NORTH ST. ' WILLIMANTIC men’s - association. Senator Edward F. Hall, . chairman of the committee (n appropriations, stated. that the subject matter of the bill would be taken care of in th gener.l report of the commit-, tee. The bill was rejected. Passed—Concerning {he .. transfer or insane patients from .one institution to another by an. urrangement with the the play, “Seven Keéys to Baldpate,” The the ceunty. es and to other agricultural soci . k . play was given under the direction’ of M.| There is a marked increase in the at- | thorizing sayinzs banks to ln-day of thls week we W'I" have $ast: z ) 7. Farrell. the characters being members | tndance and interest at the services be- Lady "Assistant. Tel. Connection 5 ar t S 5t the Storrs Dramatic club of which more than 2 per’ cent. of their deposita ing held at the Baptist church. and surplus in the prior lien equipment - Willlam F. Maloney Is president and) Walter Bassett of Hoelyoke is visiting | trust certificites of the National Ser- f N A : Ad s Franklin Hawley manager. The list:of |iocal friends. 48 vice corporation; relating- to. the with- a omal of our INew Klllourey Bros. avice charactens in order of appearance was drawal of securities of deposits of in- as follows: . PLAINFIELD surance companies. % . “RAL ; p chBtAkie o Bak The senate adjourned to Tuesday next S d Ch D DL DINECTORGAND "l o says his/ narmiess tablobhem. | = ok S £ Botooa Cavk | A Dleasant surprise was tendered M. | at 1115, tore, corner Main an urch o EMBALME,R_S Roid—will relieve the most stubborn|Mrs. Quimby, the caretaker's wife and Mrs. John Bradford, at their home 36 Unjon St. Willimantie, Conn, | case of Piles. or money back. Gives Tla Waterbury | Wednesday evening, when the members Phone 290, qtu:c# :uc ll{:f!\‘-! Lee'& Osgood Co. sells | willlam H. Magee, the novelist of the ..choir of the - Congregational a) ee. Secretary Of The Navy Streets, Willimantic.. We in- Yite you to look it oyer, we feel church presented them a beautiful set of grapefruit dishes. Tie presentation speech was made by .James Royal Games were played and the male quartet sang several songs. Later a delicious lunch was served. . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallup, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leach. Mr. and Mrs. John Kingsley, Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Mathewson, Mrs. Martin Phillipsy Mrs. Arthur Mathewsan, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Misses Evelyn Hudson. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE The Jordan Hardware Co. of WILLIM/NTIC says: 4 .\.’ongetalltheueam with a De Laval quite proud 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. Wé Invite You. Edwin Denby, of Michigan, Secre. Y tary ‘of ‘the:Navy. Fifty years old Lawyer, of Detroit, Mich. Has inti- - mate knowledge of Far East in ad- L] ditian to extensive naval experience. Went to China in 1885. Later served " ten years in Chinese Maritime Cus- CLOTHES AND SHOE SHOP toms Service. Served as gunmer’s d mate in navy during ‘Spanish-Ameri- 30 ti can War. At 47 years of age was - Williman Conn sergeant of Marines in_ world, war, c’ Was Representative in the Fifty- ninth, - Sixtieth and Sixty-first Con- gresses, making particular study of maval affais as member of Naval Cammittes- s Ouwr Sprihg and Easter (Display of Wearing Appare Offers Individual Selection best possible evidence of this is exemplified in this display of ‘Spring Apparel for Women and Misses. You will protect your own interest by making an early selection. ! > / THE H. C. MURRAY CO.