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Tuesday. Thdusteial xqmuy o B annoimeed bu o Seattinal 1 m.h'& 5% man!n;; plants £ -mum. NN k‘ . x'mn, Ap-uwofiw fhioy uq.ayl""-' LA ‘v.n' Offer o, Bireet; P‘mr w,. :&-u -m-: Dfcer Grady, | Rev. Hapry, :fium 3 3 'l!n 'fmm"i. 2 twe ¢ trip & [t e v . = e 2 and Jn work 8t Connecticut Agricul- mp.uu- turel osllege, mfl"fet. and was taken to the hospital 1a He was born.im 9. 1s survived by his widow and_six children, now fv- The emtertaininent whist Tue!uy Alght at Odd rel.rrr Jum, ‘\n— der the auspices. ebgtuck lodge, No. 18, lndfiwnflen{ Orde rof Odd, Fei- l lows was attended by over fifty couples, From $:39. o'ckeok until enjdyed, ten. whist was the, remainder . of the cvenicg mmn essutly pessly- | hCiDE given over to an entertainment by Grorks & ed his third batent on & valve, "Mhase {loeal smusicians and the Triple Link Min-"| ratents dover 3. wide feid in, the' valye | sirouls. lne and trial. tesis oudihe. been muscesstul. -»ni»-‘m.« F.-dnimhr & NORTH, ST, Tacturing’ rights. body of Raofko waa sent by traln from this oity. to, Ruiher ford, N, Y., Monday nizht by. i xa; rflvnn uneral seevieen B 5 Tol, Connection | danabien, 3 tor bf e First Baptist etery. J hebar Was In charge. -v-hn FuNERAL. Birec! | MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Wiimantic, Conn, SPFCIAL SAI _.. A imgtcn Ivory T Gmfi. H.«LF REGULAR. PRiCES vafln(puumthn F? Aflidu sfluwm»” s 50 Per Cenit. Off Regulai Prices fimh&&nififinglmfieriiaforwuer pleiitid this is & pportdiiity to phrchase the necesssry | mw&;iwhcmlck,fllafiufifiw Franceaen: town, gied at | peritanitls. Raseigno | { empioy of the coustruatiy E $7.00 Clothes Im.’h il 50 Cjothes Brus! $1.00 Shos Horns $1.25 Shos Horns 75 lves Rave Ay, MeCracken has re. c2ived many nquiries regarding manu- sy BrothéR. Dartel "W 6 n that foF Mrs, te M. Jongs were held Tuceday. afe: “’“-'-""""c' &= pcgci 4t the bome o hor . 3. Danahey of Mans. | feld avenne, Rsv. A. D. Carpenter, pas- rehaficiate ed. le;l;l wag in the Willimantis cem- ihe at St Jamgok's . hoshital e:“" | mopaing at s twom been in ths, §|the monthiy § | Sorzeant Géer, bianist and Setgeant Ros- i cation M Er-uu court this: (Wednesday) §| Bickmen, steita Rycming. Helen Storrs, The first numbers on the vagrarn’ne wers selections by the Odd Fellows' or- chestra. Miss Ruth Herrick doprano, Gelighted her audience with severa] ses ions. among them being. e chtire audicnds be- eq to joln in the chorus of the ! song. “The O4d. Fellows minstrel show foi- lowed. The program being: nihg Chift Bean Palesting Entire iiorus 1 SVhy Di Bd‘;‘n A M, oM Pal on't You Answer Me P+ I Bapx Comedy A.nhie Rood Whispering Robert Winters Down the.Trail to Home, Sweet Home. Fradh B Cunsd Nashwille, Tennesnee rrett pad Fellow Joshirgs, by e &men, 0s- enr Barrett, Archie Roods. Charles 'rnommn end Fdward Webb Grand Finale Feather Tour Nest Enitre Chorus The_ Interlocutor was Joseph Bermet. | ang the original Odd = Fellow = Joshings brousht farth mueh laughter from the ai- dlence and from. the men .at whom the | libes were directdd. Following the per- formanes refreshments, were served. The entertzinment committee was in arze of cluu‘lu L. Thompson, chair- The weekly arill of Company H, First Infantry, Connecticut Stato~Guard was iheld Tuesday night at the state armory, Pleasant strget. Following a short dsill | | time was enjoyed. 'rh» entertainment committce had & for three wrestiing natches bmuan members of the company, and a tug of war was a featuré. The first indoor Ihaseball game of the scamn’ wis also playsd. After the sports tie mess casl sounded and the men adjdurned to the basemen for & lunch of hamn sandwiches, cake, coss and fce cresm. Special fea- tures ot the evening’s entertilnment were selcctions by Arthur Jollie, cormetiat, sen violinist, Louls McCicoky was arrested Taesday will, be ehargog with fatoxi- mar wo girls. came into the stas ton i asied the ofticer in ciharge if 1s was possible, for people to walk on tbe street without dodging drunkards. They weze asked, to explain and McClosky's -rmg tuuwul. 30 per cent. of the publls of Na&e&qnz school were perfect _in_ at- tendance during the wister term, a larger puaber than, duripg the & i t of bupils heflefi( tendance dunns the fall' and winfer terms ;. Grade vm Hatgle, A Jacdba, teacher, i ;em;—a Ste- N’nu Abernethyg, %r Bassi Bradshaw. gu- ank A Ma.flnn Clane, \!mCan othy Greese, Eilen Murphy, aafiue rd Edwa; J Aet) m-:—a Ol‘mh‘:& Forence Suilivan, Violet W‘humxn %,"‘:‘ i, mumer Rose, te: . huax&ofii Egm. wson, e Daiar lmr‘ J{am Jones,. John, Miela Livan, Ssoles,Francis wmm torin—Roseta_Albro. futler, Lester Cagter, .. Burton -Halen, !'ifil’d. Norm s ber- nethy, Gertrude Dandero, Jessica FeA'rlnon. W Meivin Lincoln, Gleude lerd, g:mhilu. Jennle. Sagal, H‘ ry . Spencer, Tormasidh, Thormoson, Eve. In kaa ‘Winter term—Jennte’ Bycel, Margaret. Haley, Virginia hmn. Howard Nelson, Irving Ostrich, Bertara Pollard, Eddle Schinman. ter . Hagry 2 gm"?nhmh Melntosh, Marion Alice Rosen, Stanley-Sadowski. qm;- - Sussn . Sullivan, - teacHer. Berard, Alexardria mem Ryssell . Haddad, .Avis Ken. Beld, | ‘Willams, Charlena Swanaon, m | merit. tebacco nl:;M T8 np-m-d). drus - wgs down to 2§ degrees Jets, ome. of our. leadin; “It i troty a vunderm nm to tied customer, n\:.fllh!l!hotwr. st are. sold in thf mnne'y -back suag- lug i :nrml—mtmk Mandell, Y&&l RCLHBI nie Tomaslo,. Rodné; iine 1 Olsoni.” Grade 1V, M:d.l '!‘." N‘Q teacher. teae) TW@ l!m“‘ Ricnard Bl Peima - Clawson, . Morch atthew Biiela, Joaeph vomu. ndmitler. Winter- torpn: ves, Herold s« oncene. Grad 111, Choney, teacher. Mo+ wms, Abornetiy, Rose Dawonesvk, #ivla, Stasley Morvike, Hisie !l)'lsh!lug.‘ Phosy Saba. Vinter !ermu—l’ln‘ba ude, Victor Maseu, Pred Mean fer N&%, Andrew Tomaske. Hovrin, tesohar. Twm totsns— Maddad, Fredorick Hedda tan. ley K. Ribarssales, Winter tarni Hodle Mandell, -Harry jevine, Bdich Holmin, Grade 1, Baib Colling, tsacher, !l‘wu terms—Roy Nelaon, Manrice Sega Tolsateeh ibes: Bokse drews, Marion Chapmon, Herbert Jomm. son. Grade L Winifred Motlarty, ohn Clauson, . Brank Miela, Norman Williame, John Greenuck, Winter term—Hymen Kruz. Kindergart- en, L. Vivian Wicox, Marie 8, teachers. Mo teems—Holen an. Winter term—Claire smm COLCHFS"E{ Albert_Milhan, who s attending Sof. HY field school, was the guest. of Mr. and {dre. Earle Holmes on iimwood Hellms over Sunday, .- falfier in iown for the Heuter vaea:! muhr and. which have beon, stationedl. at bank about a miie and a.hall ehove th nkr Wl’. . Mr. and Mrs. Lou: T sasel ' i EE%& Wi in Providenss Fii-| pent Daster with in the state read job en seetion Crand William McDonald, who is mwn.. The new Colby eollege, Majng. I &1 She home ,,.nu. Dodge Brothers Motor Car s built for long life and enduranice. Thie firie ename] finish, for thstancs; ® is practically indestructible, and sek dom requires moré than a good Shiitiih and polishiiig Lo-resbors it orgidal lustre. THS gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually hight THE JORDAN AUTO CO: 1029 Main Street Local Service Station—102 Frankiin Strest. ’ are to be eslied In. The money s to for the “church. number of inches of one's belt measure| ey Willimantic, Conn WRY. . -uu ueed for wiring and electric light fixlurul .\l&l-‘ lll ] ment Sorah Abbe s at home from Wheaton| consisted soliege, Mass,, for the Easter vacation. William_Aston of Norwich _has an-} by tbe o . Afice Maclntyre, recently of Spring Hill, to James Larkham of South Windham. Ward Porier has, returned from Fleri- da, where he spent the winter. Putoz of Harttord former's parents, r. and Mrs. Louis W. Putoz. Fs. Chailes, Doss .15, spending a tew! Miss Calista Backus entertained over lage ows moved Monday lo.apet w- Gt the heme of her msn, Howard' Sundny Miss Grace Smith of Canters banls south of the village.. Teams are at| > work carting off the sand on the shouider| - of the road.on South Main street prépara- tory to pumnx on the permanent shoul- ders. Crarles F. Beabo retorned to Com- By at his hu.m& on Linwood lveu& Mr. Eecbe s ehl:u-. w( the bir Which, i _at_work. th Bdwerd L. fdhi Voi & Vil W & Hartford Mon: Representative George cqthr of, m. ford was the gcuest of his p-m on Lebanion avenié Monday evening. 3r. and Mrs. Reginald MeDonald of West Willingtan were.guests of Mr., Mos Dopald's. father in_town over 5 The Jewish Ladlles’ Ald sogiety A meeting In their room on Lebaiion ave- nue Sunday evening. - Mr. 2nd Mis, Daniel 1‘?&1« of Hm- ford were .gucsts of reiatives in town|© over Easter, John Riley and Arthur Gregory return- ed Monday. to Marlboro, whers they are amglny d at the stone ernsher, Tancis Bailsy, e had harge road finishing F “""‘1: siter spending fhe Winter al his home Newtown, - Conai, Henry West was a visitor 8 Norwieh Monday. The cbld wave predicted nuha here Quring; Mondny night, and. the mum; Tuesday morn- "0 i Gusra bind hoia. remular Prac- ties ondl}’p:f'cnlng. .Sim ned f.m“ ugns [ be used on Memorial day. . A. ditchell, of Salem waa. in. iongay 'X‘uudny. Hhe, Mitchel] i8] T4rs, Jamés J; Davis- N 053, at Layrel wbu fld mmfl 26 at. m home. Hc will| teach Stoci’s Bridge Monday after a few days | "‘ sauth own, Clerk Rimer. E. Kanyon udnuy hy Babcoek was in Norwieh hurp purehpsed a new. touring m. s e day. # 'tma community of - Miss Maud Bmiith, who has been leuh- ng in Saybrook, has resigned and will in Portchestor, N. Y. She Wil I.nl leave t0 take up her new duties Lf Hluu-nn The spring term befins Monday, April hm Dw Bnplut dth. Peiry Créne of Watstbury spent Easter with his wife, who is passing the wiater here. EAST WOODSTOCK Mrs, Dzra May speat the week end In ‘Worcester. Pgal Swenson has entered the emplof of Edgar Boswerth of Pomfret Center. Mrs. Fred Hill of Middietown spent the week end with Roscoe Alton and famiiy. Herman Chandier of tHolyoke spes Friday night at the home of Eera Maj and family. Dorgthy. Cox of Hartford te spending| fwo the Easter vaeation at her home In flu Center district. .She was accompanied ? | one of her pupils at Miss Wheeler's m air school. . . Mg, -Everett E. May has been_vist i-n WfihL Jn Nor- ahrhmv lnt &on Alan, Upham recently spent a few days | in - Boston.. l The . meeting of the Cnmmm:!b b} program included vocal solos by Thee-| ™ Rock-| 4ore. Bunp, Michael and Qwen. White, g, piang, #olo, Miss Burna, chorua singing by }!the club. . Resolutions wero adopted on the death of Frank A. Jordan. Members, of the Lyon family were voted honorary | members of the club in zppreciation of a igift-of land on which the ciubhousm #tands, and & vote of thanks was alse extended them. ' Eliminate the and healthy. This splendid tonic-laxative is one seventy-five years. II\I- and nv!a H. E. Bannister and family in wdum | feom m .| Mase., the past week. |°~n"ofl 8201 SANALT will do this for you, ge aounced. the engagement of his sister, quarteite—DNrs. i k.3 Hibbardl, Misses Upham Poison fnm;your system and keepyou:m:kih.pcn WINQDL LEROU’S na?f‘é STORE - 289 Main Strest What Is Geing Cn Tonight Josef Lhevinne In Academy Course s\ is West at Davis Theatre. > Putiaciierny he new William jugtion s witl Thursday, tfé-te Mr, Hfi“fifl- ‘ole .of Conrad Wi shows how youth may be regained. The plétire deals with his quest He first in relivipg the cach . tempt .in this ;lr-.-ux w.fi‘:a plunges 3 o] "% Analiy fails In love WIth & beastl. fal_girl whom he thinks is & stranded who the Cmm:. JS— ber marriage o popaicy show gifl e nén_dincovers Uha. o b4 younj om must be in love. a sort of fom- 8 her intest Par. Inine my buik of the aciion 1Ald. tn South Afelca, &nd was adnpted from Cyuthia | poputar novel. The beroine Is an English mirl whe was mothered for twe nu"z's#' woman and was imbued passionate desire for briaht agen % In southern New Mapac: e Havans Hibbon, Phi Hang N, Marle Antopette, B mfl-l. 8oy W _and New i\nn o Ears. They ~ave also establl sybstantial cang, business, which es the exclusive a. Wicy for Alpine colates. A g how 18 promiged tor the theatre, Friday and Baturday, e frp—y % ing Mk T s &n all comady d Toatare ack, Doras, Oriin s Felech ':mu ditect trom the largest theatres i humorens situations. These bave just left a musieal was! pany to enter mmnme. and this | their first appearance Norwich, n{:‘nyummn.hnflnb-m Nm‘ K:r'lehu -:mu‘ Happy Mo ally and Lilllan Ashton, preseating their brand new black fact act will be ome of the features. Everybody know Happy, his genial geod nature, meery emile and éatehy pereonality. Me. Nally is perhate oms of Americs's o rest and funniest biack face Snd he is more than assisted by 8 star, Lillian Ashton. If you real hearty ladgh here 4 2 S con for thalr ast ' & sertes start ioh. And right fellowing them on the s another laughing hit, Daily & of returning poverty made hpr the gingham. Other eublects. o8 the proprasmbe dey m‘;lnr';l; &? mal western Ma A Parosl programme. titre. biil at.the. Rreed th Thursday. in ‘The Break lifig_society_tala of 1l today in the highest “The Breaking. Polat” Interesting . picture bhased on the faet dde have. o ap way, the fathec. wi of corrupt friands . engaged midnirht . revel in his. own Lu- when the mother ohjects, to lezve her and take s2cond feature Harry Garey -m Gp seen In & new and difterdnt weat. ern pleture titled,“1t Only Jim*™ it Ao Amerdow's Gift te Wor'd. St. Jobn Ervine. our visitor from Bu- rope, contends. {hat while Er 1.%'s ef to the world has been poetry and that of Germany musie, the mature’ of Ameis lox's gift has not yet heen made cleor. We suftwest that for Ameriea’s ¢it he 81l in, “money.” tempafarily, at lcAst— telligencer, | Seattie Post-Ini