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y{in. New, York last Tuesday, arrived fn Friday atternoon -;'h 3 H!lml ‘aken in charge by The iTey Brothers, funeral directors. Burial took place in St. Joseph’s. cemetery. leam, From P v < » aptain urne ; scene motning at 9 ¢'clock at his h o T TRa H 8y, In the town of Hampton, following a 'short iliness. a er and was born in Newport, BRI, Jan. 4, 1840, the son_of Wiillam and Celia- Keech Proctor. member of the Seventh Rtiode Island Cdv- alry during the .Civil war and was cap- the -Confederate army. Later h6 was paroled by General Lew Wallace. Mr. Proctor kept the original copy of the Darole and it is believed to be the only one:of its kind in existence. “'At‘ofie time it was in the custody of the Smithsonian Institute. -After being paroled Mr. Proc- tor Teturned to' his home which was then fm Providence and re-enlisted in the, Sec- Rhode Island Infantry, serving .for the duration of the war. , | married, his first wife being Abbie O. A. 1Griggs, who dled twenty years ago. La- {ter he marriet again and is -sirvived by his widow and_three children: William R.. Proctor: of Niantle, Mr: Hills of Hebron, and Mrs. Vineant Care ney of Hills Grove, R. I There are four grandehiidren and = thres - great-grand- children surviving. The minstrels of the W. B. A. of the Beach, g_many ¥ . B¢ ears Willimantic people have made their number, Who ! summer homes at that en members of the which started in He threatened at times to mer homes of J.- T. Rose, .’ coln, and other residents of : this city. The members | The Brooks store, the blggest beach, was formerly owned by J. T. Rose, ., Rose eold the place .to Mr. Brooks, the work being: too much for fof Several of the houses ich were burned were owned. by people antiques and the loss on articles alone wili run irito high flg- & Brooks’ ¥ six ballad singers apanese Twins, : End_Ladies, 16a Grady, Mrs. Eli- and Captain Colbourhe; scene Minnie Smith, Mrs. Mra. jtableaw, Soldier He was twice rs, Lavis, Mra. and Sailor, Helen Green, Kenfield, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Kenyon, Ad- jutant Whipple, Captain Colbourne; The Star ( Spangled Banner, . audignee:. Music was furnished by Clarence Nidhols: duter - Men Kony ols, flutist. . on ¢ was in charge of the arrangements for, orsenization of First Baptlsh cbu seph M. Berard, collecter of taxe: for, the town of Windham,. began his-du- | ties this week and many property owners {came in early to settle their,bill. .The |grand list for the town figures $16,418,- {162 thig year. s For the April mesting of Willlmanti Chamber of Commerce to be held Wed: Inesday evening next, a.special program s were rendered by Miss B of Boston and Mies Irene ccompanist, assisted by Adrianne Lambert with drums and bells. chorus comprised Mrs. Margoe Me- Carthy, Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs, Miss Pau- Chasse, Miss Alice Chasse, Miss Ruth Chasse was a s e bwenty:otih , annjvereaty (o€ the T Gours Grisweld, No. Ak, F, of A.. was, observed ; in, Finn: Opers reh; Hov: A. | house Hugtay wvenlns Oy D. Carpenter, pastor, will preach at 10.45 | Were seated et ger unday bohool. Tuce's. &t meem | AN the Fuests af the evening, Christian Endeaver. society meets pt-6 15 | Chief Ranger Matthew. Metakel, of New gd_by evening community !B;lhln., Grand Secretary. Thomas 0’ ~ Returns in the Every Member eanvass of the Congregational church have been | coming In fast during the past few days and the' committes expects that the quo- ta will be 100 per ~eat. subscribed wih- in the allotted tie. Tae church budget calls for $7500 and up to Friday $6,601.02 hiad been raised:~The canvas for funds o on bens7olencas has-also” gone well, and the total subseribed has reached {has been laid~Gut by the entertainment committee. The Ching-a-Ling Banjo Man- - | dolin orchestra is to furnish music and an {entertainer from Boston is to be secured. {1t is planned to elect a eivio committee of 15 members at the meeting, the duties " |of whom it will be to carry on civic edu- Mrs. Rose Caisse, Miss Marion and Miss El i Agnes Vegiard, past commander, was troduced by Mra, Mary Mathien, comman. der, and adfrersed the members. ing. of the standing of the forty:one re- in this stats mow having a total ip of 3,800. In the country thers are 232,631 members and a reserve $18,500.000 in the treasury of the At the Methodlst Episcopal chureh day. morping service, is eld 8t-30:45 clock, Church school meeta at nopn.. worth Leaguo meets at 6.15. service at,7.30 olcloe At the meeting: Friday, the first open day for trout fish- ing, hundreds of fishermen donned. ru] ber boots bright and. early and started The quota ailotted for ber ughlin .of Naugatuck, Joseph P. Bort- elance,, of Norwich, .rund.tonlaruwnfi ward, a past state officer, Frank Murt of Norwich, and,Thomas. from ,Court Griswald, Voluntown.. .4 large banner hearing the word Welcome, oo At G : and the two dates, 1898-1921, F..of As 155, e ;,x,;:‘gn;'::o:: Was suspended over the oenter. of- the $2,400 twice that for their favorite stamplng grounds. Very fyear's but subseriptins are scming in few of them came in with little catclies! fagter ‘then -during ‘the canvas®of 1920 | and many brought home a full quota. The | ang it ls expected thit tas $600 necessary organizations. a general discussion, will take. place of the disastrous fire at Pleasure the .subject, Free. Speach in the. Unit States.. The question: to; be discussed gtage. The programme .Was .announced affer :a speech of, welcome. by, Francis by | Cempbell, chairman..of the commitiee of brooks are a little high but. the weather | o reach the quota wi'l be pledged within by “afternoon was fine sireams it was hard to keep from tangling up with the Hne of tne, fellow. ahead |, Most of the fish caught averaged. eight and nine inches, but one lucky. fallow landed a trout that weighed two and one- half pounds, which is some big cateh for the firet day of the season. The two telephone pay station booths| at’ the local raliroad’ station were dis- mantled Priday morning’ by Andrew Ca~ rey and three new. hooths are being built{Maple a~d Mr. Pine. Moraing serni The new booths are smaller than the | Tale” of Two Boyhoods. members attending is as follows, I the and on some rights of free speech, free press and free assemblage are denied 'those who seek to change the present- social order, what hope: 15 there that..progress can be se- cured by peaceful means? i Acting _patromesses - for the Wheaton Collega - Endowment . Fund dance reh, | Mrs. James Hillhouse, Mrs. T. R. Parker, Mrs. Fred Jordan, Mrs: D. G. Baker and The following -are # heaffair: Mr..and Mrs. “nd Mrs. W. A. Buck, Mr. B. Fullerton, Mrs. Helen Mrs. * next few days. Christian_ Sciesze service s a7 morning st 10.45 o'clock mon's club room, 3 Stiect of the le:so).sermon, Bargain Buffalo Brand Fertilizer 1, TON LOTS 203 Main street. morning service. At the First Congregational. Rev. He'S. McCready, pastor, wil at 10.45 o'clock. ~Children’s subject, Mr. A A. I Bill, Mr. and. Mrs. . Poss. Cummings. Dr. and White, Dr, 2nd Mrs. Owen O and Mrs, D. E. Tayler, Dr. and 1. Mason, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Rlordan, o'clock. - Men's forum 5 o'cloek. . Evening insti- tute at 7 o'clock, social hour at 8 o 5 There.was & large aitendance at the charged with intoxlcation and carrying| naturalization class at the Y. M. C. A. Goorse Cantors, 37, learned it was not{JIS8t5 2t. 1 deemed proper to tote & gun on the streets {of Wiliimantic, when' he was brought bo-{ fore the police court Fridsy morning |« arrangements. Grand.. Chief . Ranger Metskel and Grand Seeretary.O'louge- }n emve short addresses, .speaking : of the benefit to. the mer 4 ors of.the erder, principally. Charles Harringtop sang My Little Gray Hyme .in-the West, and re- ceived a hearty encore.. He. was. mer companied by Miss Delia . Mozey. Miss Della Morey sang The. Gyiav's Le Song and for an _encore gave 1 Heard the Nightingale Singing. She was accom panfed by Louis Motey. Miss Mildred McCarron, from , Proyidence, only. eleven vears old; sang and gave an artistie ex- She dld,the daingis ring & costume . % and swansdowne. And for an ea- core went through a toe dance that was Dr. and Mrs. W. P. 8. Keating, Mr. ond | 50201 10 th® work of much older » Mrs. Jay M. Shepard, concealed wenpans. George S. Eiliott, Mr. and Mrs, Don Cnr- tis, Mrs. A. L. French. Mrs. F. E. Wil- cox, Samuel Chesbro, Mr. and Mrs James P. Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gates, Mr. Frank Congdon, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Hall, Mr. and Mrs. L. L Crawford. He. was arrested by | ¥riday night to hear Judge Officer Roderict Lariviere for, intoxication | ¥0ss: give: 2 talk on naturalisation and u t | conduct examinations similar to the ex- ‘amination given by the naturalization ex- the gun and three dead shells wers{aminer. .During the season G. B. Gil- He was fined $10 and costs fyr|man, director. of Americanization.in the etting drunk end was given sixty days|town of Windham, has enrolled a class {in jail for carrying concealsd wenjons.{of:42 men. {Cantore had been arrested oreviousiy ol !thi_gtimo after pulling 2 gun on a man in | sented badges to five persons who had at- tended every- session of the adult classes night school. . These and a revolver wes found sticking his hip pocket. Two good shells Wi CCLCHETTFR The body of Samuel Buchalter was met at the station Wednesday evening on the arrival of the ‘train by a delogation_of Donald - A. - Bigeiow ‘post, - American Le~ gion, and escorted to local undertaking parlors, where the body. Jay iu slate un- til the ‘funeral, which was held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. At 2.30 p. m. the members of the post met at their.head- quarters and marched to the undertaking parlors. . The.bearars were W0 members of the young man's regiment and repre- sentatives of the army. navy and marine corps. ‘The body was taken in 2n auto- truck to the Jewish synagogue on.Leba- non avenue, where Rabbi’ Levine deliver- an gloquent eulogy of the ter. the Service=ht the, During _the meeting Mr. Gilman pre- {a Jackson street saloon. iss. Miss Minnie Cavanaugh has re- d to her home In Colchester after|badges bore the signature of Governor visiting her sister, Mrs. Michael E. Sul- {livan of Ash avenyg $28.25|, 2 of the Natchaps 2D | 1y, 3 . The people receiving the badges were Mrs. Alphonsine Cote v Baumelstor, newl and Messrs. Donat Bernier, Alcidas Cote, ,,;mnf“;w" S Jos e Bamed | Hondru Charbelana and Joseph Pacitelios Following. the ;examination, gram conciuded With the showing of & patriotic film. ARother For Sal= By Boston Grain Store Willimantic " Dr.F.C.Jad DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic Hours—8 . m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 NORTH ST. Lady Assistant. Catholic church in this ¢it his' duties at the church. Father Bau- meister, who comes to this city.from. St. Andrew’s church, Colchester, has been inj&tarted in {] demand as & special Lenten preacher for|¥ho will t a number of years past. has taken up latter part of Jlune for men the examination in Sep- iss Evelyn Macfarlane, danghter of Tiere was & large. sttendance at the old fashioned concert and tj:e town hall Friday night. ram._.was given by thel ra_from 8 until 9. o'clock. and Mrs. C. E. Macfarlane, is visting | €entury club ew London Yriends, y J The Christian Endeaver Soélety of #he{ A concert p §.r First Baptist church held the April hus.|Peeriess orchec. iness meeting and’ social at. the home of |31 dancing was enjoyed until after mi Chester Andrews of Windham: read, Fri- | 2ight. Following the transaction of business sn evening of good fellowship | tives of the G. A.R. post of the American bers ‘of Hebron pos dience of about 600 attended the Salvation Army sélf denial pageant given at ‘the Congrezational church house Frl- lod | 42¥ Might under the auspices of the Sal- wation Army. ..The pageant ‘wis & @ matic presentation of The Old and' the New,. picturing ‘theawakening of Ameri- , also:mem:- t. At the grave the ritual of the leglon was carried out. iy ‘Adjutant. Ceefl Bigelow. A r was_ delivered by Bénjamin London and remarks were made by Rev. Mr. Camp Three volleys were' fired. ‘an taps werc sounded. The fiag which Grapéd the casket was presented. to .the youug. Church ‘bells were tolied and nlany flags were displayed at mast, and nearly 2il the busiricss p] in towm were closed during-the' funi The young man is shrvived by his' par- ents,” two sisters anfl_a brother. Mr: Berckman and Rev. Mr. Remi attended and members- of the post present from : Lebanon, - Hébrom, Bozrah and Marlboro. William Forhan The body of Chérles Hurlihy, wl WAS IN BED THREE DAYS. WILLIMANTIC Tel. Conncction | 72 Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS imanitic, Conn, (Lady Assistant) WURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. AFTER-EASTER SALE o = Suits, Coats and Reed, 217 N, Exter St. |ca, and the receipts wero to.go, to swell “I was_in bed thres | the self denial fund for missionary. work. I took Foley Kidney | The feature on the pregram was'. the presentation of The Spirit of the World ar set.in three tableans and six:scenes. b my bacl . Pills and in’ two days was at my work. man’s mother. g 1 cannot praife your medieine too Toiey Kidney Pilis stop bladder ritios and sirenzthen the- kifineys: They help eliminate from the system the polsons {hat cause_ backache, rheumatic the K Earlier. Days. &, ff joints, Sore muscies, swojlen uffiness under the eyes. ?:,’::MG"‘E“' sl Mr. Freeman; scene 3, First Meeting in Ply- mouth: Minister Mr. Ereemans;. a number of people ; séene 4, Finding the Mhyflowers, Fannie_ Butler, Celia_Hard- man, Alice_ Flubaker,: Dorothy ' Lutton, Avis -Kenfield ; Puritan, tableau, Years Y Meeting . with and Charles Afien have resumed their workl a8 engineer and fireman, respectively; on the brarich rail- toad after two weeks” stay at Atlantic Old, Mr. Freeman; New ar, Eugene Lewis; tablean, Seasons Cella. Hardman, Alice Flubaker, Ircne McoDnald, Dora Alexander; Spirit of *76, | reading, The Midnight Ride of Paul Re- vere, Avis Kenfleld; sound tableau No. 1, Call. to Arms; song tableau No. 2, Stand arill, Coming_Housewives, 3 s rill, Young Americans, four boya; Spirit of Salvation -Army Scéne 1, Meeting in_ the: Church; number of peopie; scens 2, -Outdoor Meeting No. 1, Captaing Carpenter Avis_Kenfield, Raymond Kenfield; scene Camarota .of New-London- wis n friends in town Thursday. . Postmaster J. J. Sulllvan was in Wil mantic this week :visiting his daughter, Miss Marion' Sullivan, who is at St. Jo- seph's hospital training school for nurses. Nina. youns . people from the ‘village went) to Norwich. Wednesday evening to attend the play East is W Davis theatre. Harry Lozinsk was in New London Wednezday in his zew: car. 5 A. H. Johnson of Willimantic was in{tion for nearly two years town Thursday. i = ¢ A new siz-ton Whitcomb gasoline locs- motive .arrived - Thursday for Blakeslee & Sons hursday afternoon. state.rcad. job. Fitch Jones of Hel and . Colbourne, 3, Church Conference. 10 people; -scene C.. W, |beena comfort to the manyJasal » and .was. unlo: 1765 HE ERJOYS | e Episcopal services will be held in the | Structure. 'y - request, she - daneed the Hirhland Fling, - wearing the -Scottish costume. Hor numbers were loudly ap- pieuded. . She, was accompanied: by, Mrs, Celia_Geist, of Provideneer -The geand den_and. Mra. J. H. y. augmented orchestra-played the best of usic. for A;neing-which followed. Sand- UNUSUAL SERVICE AT Y. 2 . SUNDAY AFTERN A former ‘trewery ' Evefybody Enjoys BUSINESS AND The Norwich Musie Association will “{80ld ¥s annual meeting Reports will be Tead by the sec- 9 Association, for the ensu- thet wilk Wfi- business Songm— 2 & of Saxanten, Sz, ean: hall tonrrew (Sun- fll‘.-.fl day) at4 .m.“ ,Mr. Gaungers was """u’.nmmr lag, ane worked st Sersy, strenuously again Vol-che Bapete, Lo Notse di 3 er at the yano. Viejin: Solo— Miss Faith E. Curtis. Mr. Lester at the piano, is truly delicious ht all iffies. Thitty yeard Legende, oo v All Through the Night, doratipn, Mr. Henry La Rase, spent. r, Mrs. Lucius Bmwn:g of Nor- Mra. Annfe Sherman was a Norwich Duerr is spending the week with her son, Charles Duerr, of Grofon. . Miss_Blizabeth Smith, is spending the week “with her grandparents, Mrs. Isasc Geer, of Ledyard, . , . ., William Tate of Trinity college, Hart- ford, spent “thie week end with, h 1a, | ents, Rev.. Williaim Tate and Mrs. Clauie Debusrey Czardas Op. 24, N‘.fi»« -4 Miss. Beatrice To a-Butterfly, Eleanor Marum My Hearg Is a Lute. An OW Song Re-sungm, , . Charles T. Griftes < o Miss Mary Lesier Mr. Lester at the plano. Le Ct Daren from Don Glovannl Mies Mot and Mr. M. Lester. at Interpretative Dance— + The Bulletin cup series for the title of eastern:Connectiqut starts Sunday - when -Westerly._comes to Plain. field- for: the first match. Plainfield bas held -the cup four years and has won two legs o fit, much excite: ment- and_enthusiasm awgits Lie coming A. 3. BAUNDERS, Inasmuch . a8 ton, wsing every effort possible mganst the evangelist. For years Mr. Baunders had not enteréd a church, but instead he cared nothing for religious things, During the last been teliing. in his modest wa of hig experience, and bas spoken in mgwt of the eities of Amierica. that the, e of Norwich and vieisity bave such an opportunity. iselon free to afl men and older boys. bt 13 son. Miss_Fuller at the plano. this season, having won cvery Mm layers defeated Taftvile last Sat- seven years he has THE OWLS' BAZAAR,. Everything is in readiness-for the open- ing of the Home Bataar 10 be held by the Norwich Nest, No, 1396, Owls, which opens.fonight i the Olymple hall ', All boott have beésn erccted and decorated_and the: pubilo Will be given a - Manager. Riding- of the focal team an- nounces that the cup wiii stay in Plain: fleld even though a few hard matches are _Plainfleld will present tfe fol lowing lineup:: Bergeron, goal; - afcClug- gage, 31 Walker, T tiatt, W. Pechie, Provost, hal right forward; . forward; Greenbalgh, insido lef;: Wea- bY the comm! nermark, inside right ; Alexander left for- | f F. ' Mas. |treat_in noveliy and, m: fhacks; 8 | very fine programme of -entertatmment eenter | for the opening night hes been acranged | tice. and aleo for each night Humphrics noveity or- estra will funtish the music for danc- g which wiil be free and continuous. joor prizes are to be given away each night at 10.30. A fontuts of the. s ity contest and everybody will have an opportunity. 1 :vote: for.:their .. favorite. Votes are sold ig_books of five tickets far cents which gives 25 you-vote for. .. BREED THEATRE. ince’s gecond brilliant pro- duction for Associated Producers, Lying Lips, will be presented g3 the feature day and Tuesday. Here ig the big- most - convibging Thomas H.. Ince ince_Civilization, The Flame of 7ath of the Gods and other notable rlassics which established uman drama As but three weeks remain to the close of ‘the Men's Bowling League, eXcite- ment. s ! becoming more tense. RKach string is being contested hotly and muc Eood natured rivairy has resulted. V. Royle of the Originals, carried off high single of 137. and. King of Strikea it high -three for 347. diaps took.the team honars with m high the Yuken. The It combines rare sen- votes to the girl numents rep- the. ostants:| TMHNE & Bew ac g cement I cinema ice cream- and coffee were served by women - friends. of the court in an @dfacent kall. 3t was an evening of unusual pleasure, especialy as this order! does-mot often invite women friends to De . presonts: - The - very “effictent - com- mittee comprised Francis Campbell, Den- nis Sullivan, Timothy Conmelly, Thom- as.McGovern and Louls, Morey. z Rev. J. P. Richardson is il and will not be able to fill hie pulpit at Pachaug on Sunday. Services will be conducted, however, as usual: s i Miss Mabel and Miss. Marian . Frink returned Thursday night after a week #pent in Washington, D O. They were members. of_the party af teachers who :::m from Hartford to make this _Tax collector, will be at.town clerk's office, 9-12, 1-4 today.—ady. ¢ Mrs. 3. 'H. McLaughlin snd danghter, Elicabeth, refirned Thursday from Bal. - The local Y. M. .Ci A. basketbail five went to Lebanon op Eriday night. Sunday morning at the Baptist chu Rev. M. D, Fuller will speal to the Jo- niors on The Frontier and togthe Senipra 9n.- The - Frafity of Man. Fanny forgan leads the :Youn, ing at 6.15 At the evenink .service \A. L. Saunders speaks: from, the. experiences Fhe - following are pick your favorite amd.help her to suc- : Lena. Lohse,: Mary: Muck, 1. Anna e, Mafy T, Gitson, the contetants will be published dall 5|in the mewspmpers. If your.. favorite 34| name does not appear here please 3, and a momination: blapk will eent to yonr immediately, as the.con-| test Is open o #H young ladies ever 1 The Contest closes at single of 548 and a nigh three of 1 artistey, Asren.s. The summary: ed by House Peters and Fiorence Vidor are seen in this picture. prove the most e o ever presented at the Breed thea- il e Day and ‘& Supreme 4P| comedy make up the remainder of the { \ Today's bill consists of Viola Dana tn oot Gibson n Seme Shooter, The Pathe News and a Sunshine comedy. Four shows today, 1. siar cast head- s e Lying Lips will tre. ‘Topies of years of age. p .m. Saturday, April 9. Strand Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. A, double feature program trand Monday, Tuesdey and Wi nromises (0 be & program well worth sec- An unusual photoplay is promised for next week when the Seizalci ploture, Sent, will be present ; the Strand Menday, Tuesday an Ly, This produstion, fesriag Zena © Keete, deals with the career of & ghl Who. invades the realm of pofitis and bests man.at his own game, Thers ars | many, surptises pnd « through it all is & delightful ‘Tove etory. § Sént was wrilten by €0 © phie Lrene Loeb and directed by Larry In The Sea Rider, which wil e shown » the Strand theater on Monday, Tues- nesday, Mr. Mopey. hag as- sumed an entirely new type of charac- ter but one that fs perfectly his fo- As the titlé indlcates Be 8.8 peaman,.the master of 8 bl Nearly all the seemes 2 the.great out-door elther on land or ext 2y ning 3 H. A, Tirrell | g, sald Friday in an interyl It is safs to say that almoat every pub-|jng. Dnijed States . ls. well o books ‘of Joseph C.|The Woman God High Bollers,. need o vislt Cape Cod to realizs that thé -aathop has drawa pic- © 1ife, not' merely_io life on One’ does not ture. The author’s afection fur the peo- ‘bas knewn. ffom boyheéd bas eénabled him to.portraj, with. humor Army & Navy. The Woman God us N 6 | the Cape, the seif-reliance and sagacity 84— 230 |of a fast disappearing people whose i eows n—(haze been spentin.voynging-the-world 176—1485 | over; give Mr. Lincoln .a Gefd . for, his magination- which- he hag succeeded in making peculiarly his.own. ‘We ars giad to_cherish among ese_children ..ot ‘Wm. Alexander ... 108 bust physique. ple's meet- | Greene . ol 2 business man who' before conversion | King . was.exclusively devoted to maging mon- ey and who had. 1o use for.the churg). He was converted by hearing Billy Sun- Y. Rev. 'J. H. Alifich preaches his lnat sermons In _the, Methodiat ahwrch on Sunday. Miss Edith Howe leads the Epworth League. Rev;, C. H. Androws preaches at fhe Congresational _ chireh Sunday, morning, William MecNicol .leads the C. . at sev- en... At eight there will be an jljustrated stereopticon lecture on The New South. Do to economio ta by th Y, Ni H & H. Rfln&' Is- dispensed with at the lw‘:{ :fltlm Mr. Morancy, who hes,held. the..posi. th Jewett City-station in 2. uxl::hlh phees condition; 3o that the cleaniiness, has ratrons, It is- -hoped by ARy Taicons that'they may. enjoy the same conditions at the depot in the fatura. . . .. : s stated in Friday’s Bullet!n ,Witred LaChappelle is to buiid- 2. twa-story The first floor. will. be .. for vestry of the Baptist church Sunday af. | POWiing and pocket billlards and w'li be ternoon at 3 o'ciock. Rev. T..D. Martin | OPerated: by Mr. LaCaappe'e. of Hebron will preach, PERFEGTHEALTH ond.floor will be a m: it i >ieva Dhoto-play The Greek - Cathollc_ serviees , will . be | thestre, slant floer, toil . Dresses held 4n the old town'hall under {he Con Beginning Today, We Offér a Bona Fide 25% DISCOUNT | SPRUIT.A-TIVES® Reeps His Liver in order churdh Sunday morning at-11| Wil not have to stani in lm, John Pheélns of Westcheste town ‘Thursday. i s will_be held in. the. Congrega- tional church Sunday morming .at. 10.45. The new pastor, Rey. W, 0. Berokman, Will preach. The Easter cantata entitind The. Living Christ.will be, given: byt members of the cholr assisted by out town singers. Leonard Sicbert of Bast d offfce .with two windows e that ‘Dl“.‘g:: I also have the finest moving pioturs ma. chineg that money can biy. Jt will alsd have "an emergency ieléet-leal . power plant, so that i the Jo=al power shot} tinus a8 if nothing. is..theatro will. run_only large city theatre Dic‘ures: at reasona. ble prices... It .wijl. have seating -capn. clty of about 700 persons: It witl be op- erated, under the personal dirsccion- Hampton ‘was| 7ot Dodck, an experisacid electricie: ent of..contempt in town Friday. The first's p ot court is ancient spinsterhood. TEAY PIVPLES ON SPRING SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES iG YOU AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE YOUR SPRING APPAREL AT A GOOD SAVING. 15t T realize that I have reached the o (85) when, ong offen requires right and trouble with my Liver and " T could not get 1id of “he Constie pation and the my bowels resulf ebsorbing the pof Last fall, I began a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, and alter using them fof & sHort time I could see they were just what my gystem required, My liver became activeapd improvement isi every way was Zpparent. .doubt whether anyone could feel fer then I do; and T am 1o give eredit where *Frujt-a-tives’.” SALE OF SWEATERS , It inclides a wide choice of color combinations as wall as {_nnny new styles, making sclection easy. cient pflm SALE OF ARLINGTON IVORY is now in progress, and if you are peiting togethe; for your own tse, you should not miss this opportunity, The collection comiprises a wide varicty, but not many of one kind, so if you are contemplating buying a few do not delay. taking Fruit- .| Mrs. John Parkinson. ” credit is due; ta F. R. ADAMS. B0c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50; trial size 256, At dealersor from T Limited, OGD! THE H. C. MURRAY CO. NORTH FRANKLIN Fred S. Armstrong, who has been se. riously ill, is convalescent. Friends and meighbors are hoping for his speedy re- covery. Vo g By Ach Mrs. Matilda Wedwer. has seturned her home, in.. Attlebory, Moss.,c snending several weeky with ker brother, rs. Gearge Kahn, Mr. an: 3 ‘Ledleaud two children spent 'r‘n.:m‘y in Eouth Manchesten. . ... .4 i, g 111 ~ Mrs. Archie Lamb it two days the {past week with friends in, Noswieh.. Mrs. ‘Fred G.. Bliss. of nNorwich Mrs. Charles Beckwith entertained.-ihe Ladies’ Ald society at the Community house Thursday. - Gl vwite George Kahn was 2 Brattleboro visitor Kenueth Armstrong . bas . returned. fs Providence after spending & week with his father, Fred 8. A) % N - Mrs. Fred G..Biiss, of Norwich, spént Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Jen- hette Hoffman, & ..gc e 4% g0l Mr. and Mrs. George, Kahy spent. the week end at Stafford Springs, guests of 1 L Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.. Elsworth Eridgeport will occuny the house vs by Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver. Mr. y| Elsworth will, work fr Gilbert ©. Lamb. Ralph Armatrong has returned to Bos~ fon_after spending 2, weex with his. fa- ther, Fred 8. AmSITONg.., ... ..ot Miseey Florenee, and Blia Rovkwood.are épending severa) days with Mrs. Everette Hewitt of Lebanon. . g Ui forucss Mrs. Hattle Manning and. Miss‘Apgusth Pember of Lebanon, #vent Thursday with folker pea A3 dom implieity. of ape 107— 230 i}r Lincoln's “Cape. Colders' for man: 513—1494 1 hile ana su Hillcrest Thentre. theatrs 4n_Tativille will los Ray in Forty- , Fro roadway_as the feas H. Schtartz. has the_ romises, noting but the . pictures. Sunday, ing entertainments w) sea. It i8-8 strenuops Story with many but | exciting scenes, including the.burning of 1ive | tho.sohoonar 4t sea,.and.has taxed the - yeax, unspolied by attomo- |ingenuity. of both camera men apd direc- The two leading feminine rojes, of practically, equal. importance, sre pl by Allce Calhoun and Louiszita Valens McCreery vu..s finishes the pregrasm. BTRAND TODAY. Pirst tun vaudeville will be seen st the even- | Strand for today only. 276 | five M! 89— 276 | ITe 518—1484 {204 P! .In playing over a_ disputed gamwe, the took two from the Army and MeNally & Ash- ton, two Norwich favorites, who made & hit ‘on_their first performance in Norwich, head the bill In a brand new black-face They interest all l:e::u-n 4 5 you see in the windows. onst somloin wiy you can imagine. The al), | stralght floor Iht;:u' i a novelty jn itsel e [ andience with ) singing and piano ts & real novelty singing will ors than piease you. & Thomas; two old timers, just ‘st|in from a tour of New York, are third thé program. They are a true nov- surprise, tumbling about the stage and all but disiocate the want {0 see two clever acrobatie come- don’t_miss this offering. ffin- and Felteh present their new act, In Harmonyland. The Ladles' Aid socety ot the Baptit nesday cye and upside down 146 345 The u ught .3good sui The body 6f Raymond C. taken to. Dridgeport Tuesday for- 3 ;| beside his wite, who died about 13 years | act, oné 1{ago. Mr. Beckwith.vas.ill & week with e caretaker 210 the camp grownd for several years. He |0 233 | was: born in Flanders 11845 and was a e | Thomas Hill, JE, whe holy eommunion; 11 a'm., morning p‘h);‘ ks, eiip rabam, Maks.. I8 . sy pepvios. 33| with his parents in the villags for & week |, On. th well filled; all day. 4 i&f"fim Eiven f‘x:rwlx(‘umu Peteryon, | Seaside sanatorium, since it was opéned | of Thunderbolt Jack s & real thriler. A Kay, Alegander, Bromley and Hehderson, | fome fime dgo,.wlll .conglude .her, and Mr. Jeffers. Setmors on The Resur-|there Thu rection. and . Ats,, Infailidie preached morning. AT STRAND SUNDAY. e same program is a Mack Sme- nett comedy, Let Er Go. - This to be a.big laugh hit. ice, .The chure! tar. snd- sae- | VaBRtom. - . owars and pet- | . Mre. Sarah Cal gan, head: nutse &t the Byisode Ne. 13 Selznick News Weekly finfshes the pro- and.will go to.the as_head nurse. | Mes Prank, MeGurihy. of New.Hive .| ehair. was in Bne form, aggmented fa the|pent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. wr -cholr, which fed | Susie Corolay. Henry ' Clark, and. from Willimantic. fo the. employed rroots, were | hobpital, and evening. Daivis Theatré Sunday, Monday, Teesdny orous_South, Sea isiands min- London ‘mehouse siums in latast production, flch will have its first ¢ the Davis thestre next Mutray and David Powell are the faathred players. written by, Ouida Bérgere. “The.cenieal charucters &re Faith Mer- 5 ‘nfocent oreature , Jim Merrill, a dereliet, s B gbacure South Sea-island. sell_filicit Fum " to the natives 1§ for smuggled pearis. and tomes Lron Holme, a young scalptosy who e dritting arcund the world in evening -by. the jun the children’s carel singiuZ, aiso et the Btep..for the progession. “The soloists at the morning service swers Messra. Johnson and G. R. Kay. & the usual festival ;overtures, and impre- service. Mr. Eay, the | bl tamily haes, moves |6 W) village. . .Jr. by the !flnu:‘m 1doiseof Glay, company as a driver thelz | locall showing salzetions were : e , who oy. ot the Niantic Lumbar company:for +, Ber- | 5oms time, has gameswith A. E. ‘were | the- tFucking b the tshers: A feature of this service| 'Mrs. Was the mite: hox offerin) filed up in erder, and . Pubbe . and da ) s Fall River, Maass | 804 parents, Mr. and ‘The | Mre. R. B. S. Washburn, at their cottage chiolr, -loyally wndertopk the, Wed-|!n Pine Grove. nesday seryices threugh Lent, and proved the most faithfu). god lefliclent. , - “A~rectory is utgently needed, Giocese will begin the this mission _itselt toward that purpese. - Much interest has |¥eal been ekosfaseliin thls Suatihs by f:;em. fob: stry: outside_as woll as inside the parish. The Enklish Ten Party will take place | Lofdon visited her The program is PRESTON CITY. fi!m""'" Do, ek ek At o tiage in the Groves . “Tholen, pastor, morning ‘set- | Weck end, ol + . & Albert Brown af New Maven,was te- h, -dlso | cently in the Grove for a. few daysi.n 1 Morton' Swinney has, returned from bustness trip to Hartford. Miss Annle. Carlson has netumaed: from Middletown and. Hartford. &5 the classes | Miss Ruth Tubbs, ,.l‘,',‘:,]', Lenten jof- | 2fe Visiting thé Torme: {oot of iT® altar. A Turner - HarMing: River Wednesday on business. and. the | 71380 Saruh Colgan of the Bvaside san- | SO 1o forget an unfortunat 2oon. ne | Mtorium was in Pine Grove Tyseday af. |® ; oh i hand | ternoon looking, | métored to Deep over ;various plecas: of estate with a view of mer "ObCUpANGY. 1 - mé. Mrs.' Amon: Keeney. of New ; ther, James Mat be a | t2if. and family at Pine Grove farm om Monday. 7 purchasing | Bndethee Teater, lim Merrill is in m gtunken brawl and. Dion, completely restored, returns to London to take ®P ! 1 ‘The exciting adventures Faithiwhen. sho attempte to follow hin form the yemainder of the action +- A Pagamount Magazine and 1 Parss 4 Teasing the Sefl, There will be Etnest Brewar and Wiitiam Sosdrrieh g the Case-Stone cottafe in . Sniith of Ea % Taven mwnt | o ount, comedy én will dfso bo. shown. usuai’ continuous show today trom 1.30 vicent 11 o'clock Sunday. Rev; Wiliam T. Thayer of Hartford will conduct a Bible school “benterence after the morning. Service. mpign service In the evening at 7.30 o There e — e AR Sella Town St. Property. The sixiroom cottage with rarace and Siith of East Main street| land ‘offt Town street owred by F moving, pidture. ‘theftte -in | thi Penulan; Meehanics - says :.dhat . South | left Thus Amerios i8-a :paradise for the ornitholos | hargs of & it Jt 18 ;$hought that .the .Andes | Broakiyn. . His son, RAlph @mith. has re- | peat mouhtains aecount for, the.great vasisty | turned: from New: Tark; Where " Rica: glone, no. lazger of Bt. Petersburg Fia the agency of Joh has | bt this city. working, fof some .tine, and will | by Mr. Merry for a home. O Shan b state o re) woric. for. Elmer W.:Rughell at Crescent better to be brougnt @p oA 8 g e g T ditighist S | S Amecion, moreh of spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Beach, succceding his father. Tracy ‘metored than to be brought dows by Altred ' 500 species have been