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pown R R NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantie Office had recently returned from Furops where he had studied the situation. Ha made an urgent appeal that Willimantic Jesephine Canullo Rafala . 24, Helen Leora, daughter of Charles and Pear! Richiirds Lee. 25, Joseph Edouard, son and Victoria Beinair Royal 26, Milton, son of yWilliam and Ka- tina Zabzka Juchyciafl 26, Joseph Hdmund John, son of Jo- seph and Berttw Pare Beaulieu. 26, George Lewis, son of John and Elizabéth A, Markham DeMarchi. 28; Willlam Frederick Jr. son of Wil- of Gedeon Advertising But custom induces a first sale “Quality” nlqne maKes permanent 31 Chuweh Street Telephene 1082 | people give to the Jewish Reulef Fund.| .\ "p "2na ary 7. MeCabe Mann. ll 'I The report of the sum raised in thisl 36 “Rovmong Charles, son of Thomas city ‘thus far gave evidénce that Will-| pliriy ang Susan Katherine O'Hara : ¢ In the pelice court Monday merning, mantic will more than go over the _tDF Murphy, Joseph Thibeauit told a siory to thel!n the drive el Briet Notes. | Judge which calised his case to be noll-| Loesl people who went to bed knour: Ralph Burchnall of High: strest his y : 4 ¥ 6 Thbéauit was charged with non-|ing (DaL ears wers DHght wWers suf | peen confned fo his home for the Tast < support of his two-year-old child. He| prised dur::dh:n::::ll e V';::Y"’:“d week il with grip. T ' .A. 30id the court that he had not wérked | ing an g %1 " John Youngs began his duties Mon- Ter e past aineless moniha on ac.| Stow bégan G0 i shortiy after 20| 4oy as motorman of e anemen car| OMCE tried, is never forsaKen mw esunt of having rheumatism in his feet.| clock and stopped about eight in the Heiny operated . on th Willimantie- . Y fee hes of heavy W o ed Bla G He produced two physicians’ cartificates | morning ufter four = fnel 217 | South Coventry trolley line., Sealed pacKetsonly reen ormixed from Dr. George Thompson Taftyille | snow had vacked the wllkf “sdu ‘;T | Mrs. William Renton of Providence ic i h G 7 wnd Dr. Tesier of Hartford. to the ways. Early in the morming SUPEHn-| ;. oiest of Mrs, Edward Latham for = $hit Ththeault Wwas n any condi-| tendent of Streets Irvin M. Ford had| e %°8¢ tiom to @0 work at which he would have | his men busy clearing the gitters and| “Mra. Agnos Saracen of Versailles hs of his feet. Thibeault showed | streets to aid traffic. as guests over Sunday Mrs. Howard of \ba certificates directed him| . Joueph Bruchnsll, of Hampten,|Greens ani chiddren of 260 Summi: o the hospital for an operation.| ;. 4 2, St. Joseph's hospital Saturday | street, Willimantle, and Cataldo Ys LY bebaif Thibeault stated that he| . .ning for pleuro-pneumonia after a|boni, of Jewett City, 8 Nevgitl but “"""»"ld"" week's lllness. She was born in Mel- = him there because he had nd |, Nowiray, Leicester, England, Feb- | He ciaimed he tried everything |l yary 29, 1360, the daughter of Ralph 2 SO{{:CHESTER i cure, having spent over & hun-|.ng° geiive Hlizabeth Gilbert Minus, r from town went to Wil 3 o ki i t Stonington has Gred doilars for medicine and had goms|ooc, P VR S v dire ter her | mantic Saturday for the Dollar day sales| The town of Westerly will soon havej Capt. Fred Ostman of v n {coming to this country direcly after h it < dsome gow structure erected, | let the contract for building for use to Bie. Anne's in Canada for & cure But | smarricge. She whs ihe mother of four|in the stores. [ another. handsome v structure erected. | et the contract for bullding for ues o §rud not seem fo derive any bensfit| ehiigren. thres of whom survive her,| Edward Norten of North Westchester|s:the late Conception will bui¥l a paro: | fishing boat. Capt, Otis Champlin of B e o A B e e Thecess | Mre. " Beilya Eilsabach’ Sharpé . of -Poini [ Was's, Whek o0t oatier in towny Sl | oAl schos! a waa ammouniced by ‘Rev. | Avondale wil do the word. She will be e e i e e P poard ot | (rc Ralph of this ity and Richard otf, J Framc Rogers of Saldn was a Col-| Thas seheol pO 08 SEIOTCCR, P FOT 1 47 %cet over all and equipped with the e would gia pay for ihe board of o rrnp I8¢ chester visitor Saturday. homas J. s 3 s el . . Bersaie and the child, He said he could - " o i I ) fi':,"fi:‘.:,‘::x; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bailey of New | masses Sumday. Architects are mnow |latest gear used. not Snd a job 2t whish he could sit all | Congrepationa] church - Sunday - after.| Britain were guests over Sunday of Mr.| WOrking on the plans, and from the kin-| Monday evening at the town hail Nar- s dny. Asked as to how long he had heen | o ETCEAION CAUTER v hour as|Baley's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry J, | kergartén through to the high school Will | rugansett council, No. 21, K. of C. freld ffected by his troubls. Thibeault sald|iner of her maveand. They mers 1ald at on South Main street be provided for. Small blanks were given | tho anuual ball. This being the last one that it came on him saddenly and that) veat 1o e Nanih cometory The ser| A Mrge number of pleasurs cars pass. | out Sunday w ish ér 1o be tehirned at before the Lenten season waved an et Today’s Super-Six ie the best value FHudson e 1 i . o e e T el 4 ¥ So0 i Wav & master with an offering. The big finan-| joyvable affair. The hall was most at- A . B T S I s fout e OX] vites werk condinetéd” by Rev. A, Gates | T RArOIERIEL vilage Biiday on the siai | BAMS, o e o et it e i everoffered. Itis finer in all waysand costsless. . e%. N THRault, & JRInE | 91, bearers we William _Spalding, | #1218 * vetween Hartlord and New | 't teachers will be selected by the bishop | potted plamts. Denison's orchestra of 3 2 % . s RO e Bamane Bad arbiys nad then- | Lng. Funee. Jerows [Vooamard, sosedh| “Mr. and Mrs. John J. Goggln of Bridge. | of Rhode Isiand. Providenco furnished the music. - It is priced lower in proportion to its worth t her Rusban always hiad rhew-| 1i,ffman, Austin Pearl of Hampton an s 7 it FORE L0, Stidge- e Maxon are vis- *m and tha: she had not ifved With | jeury A Bughee of Wilimantic, Jay |POrt Were gussts at Mr. and Mrs. Willam| yne ainmee of stoskholders of the new | M and Mres Bdgar B, Saxes axe v 174s than any other motor car we know. im for over a year. She and her ehild |y Shepard was in chasge of funeral| CUTEenvens over Sunday. | Pawcatuck bank was heid at the Eim Sl R Wers staying with her varents oty i cen®O'Conneil of New Britain was) Tree inn Monday evening. The dining .\lz\:;:n.'\c;‘:ll’{:’x;:dn\{)hil A e 2295 Reliability and performance—beauty and long besult said th ¢ lived with his s teom mmentiia ota} 35 his home on Windham avenue over|room was attractively decorated for the| W ARG WER. W SCL Lo Ll O 2570 enduran its chief characteristics. This ents and thar all his incoms consisted | ael, the sevemteen Sunday. affair. Following was the menu served: | have been in Maine, haue xetarmed boms. 2650 ce are - of fiva dollaes & week from a fraternal| o0 Of e and Mary iraca Tom ! Mr. and Mrs Selden P. Sears and Wil-| Vegetabie soup, dinner biscult, mixed At Moy L Claginan § R R T e o d Monday morming at thelyam Gagel motored to Madison Sunday | or sleont tund e native chitken, | g in New Haven. i Tour. Limousine 2920 more than 110,000 owners know. . 9 . e of his parents, 71 Meadow streel.|und were guests of Prof. and Mrs, Wi | eanad setats, sugas corn. clam fritters, | W. D- Cales of Dallas, Tex, is visiting Limousine - 3495 & James Denshus, charged with Intex child had besn ill for & few davs|iiston 1 ; 3 mas t a at_his old home here Can you overlook such striking advantages? = liston, formerly of this pince ke, ice cream and coffee. 'The mem. : Freight and Tax Extra feation. pleaded gull'y. He was ar-{with pneumonia. Besides his parents hel Eugene Daniels and Leo Whits motor- fimrm}“ the evening socially, this be| Mrs Annie P. Morgan of New York is Temed Suiurday mehi. Judgs Fote im-| i3 survived by two brothers and . si- 4 to Norwich Sunday. B i finst one In & Serles, and with the | the gucst of Mr. and Mra John B. Brown 3 : g & fine and costs amo Kelogg of New Britain was the | opening the new bank gives promi- . s Toe to 31035 which “was peid | i (ads) s my Thae 0 | s T Ny DA yas el opuning o e mevN Sobed wR R Hudson-Essex Sales an ce Station Throgh Wi attorsey, John Bak has|DPay the personal tax without chancing| James L. Root was the guest of rela- L pastor of St. Joseph's church, Pas- Srought against anley Minétek ng arrested for not obeying the law.|tives In New Haven day. An act has been !:trodm«! m:he :en‘; coag, has bet spointed permanent rec- E. D. WHlTE, Pn,p_ - ” en 0ol per s olles Prof. Christensen o Adletow as | er: ssembly amending section passe or of Si Ma s church, Broadway, = and Annie Kineek for $100 The plain- m ( k, personal tax colliector, Prof. Christensen f Middletown w | eral a: ""! |t f £ ar i h Y, : B I ki R | dtaten that Matiriey Win'w doilic das |6 WIS B tose Siedes: n May, 1830, concerning the Westerly | pyovidence, succeeding Rev. Jeremiah F Telephone 1780 191 North Main Street I claims & - defendan hired " a 8] y Nl 16 PWoeurs & purchaser for réal With him, as on that day 253 men and| James Johnson was calling on friends | fire district. that the necessary legisla- | 0'Meara, who died Dec. 23. Rev. Fr. tate on Qu stract, afid after he had women visited him and paid their|in Oneco Sunda on he scured to make the election of | punn whs ordained fo the priesthodd by Sihe &5 they refesid W pey him. Th Thus far out of the €100 namesj W. Harry Jennings of \was | officars biennial instead of annual. Was|(ne Jate Rithop Matihew Harkins Sept am fa retuimabie befors Justies of the|on the list Mr. Cook has crossed off | the Fuest of friends in town S | passed at the last meeting. 24, 1596 Later he tock a post-graduate $Saés Prask H. Foss March 11. | 1214 men and 2066 womem, a total of{ Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Cham 2 of| This (Tuesday) evering will conelude | course at holic university, Wash- Sis SUEE A J. Orésedlic sttecked § 8. Unless there Is a grand rush to- | Hebron w Sunday visjtors in town, e series of whist which have been so|ington degres of Ligeatiste (Ot| S~ T e T v - = 1 1 —_— — cepssfull 1d b Thmaocu red T was conferred upon him. | 3 ‘3 g i the defendants had In the W day seems likely that mot a few of e suceessfuily held by Tma T o o the senate today, just as the foreign re- 2 i i Windham's voters will be asked to ex- ception chur This one will be g Rev. Fr. Dunn's first assignment was as | (N€ ser ¥, just ign r . . Savings Institute and summoned WINDHAM : SLUR : lations commiticecompleted its consid- |} Ayy es the h plain why they faile b i .y the Children of Mary and curate to the Church of the Immaculate i mn —_— sgent to attend the hearing. Tt e e e T el 1 s Ol sentihan| e T Coneention in Woasteriy. He. remained | ¢ratlon of the covenants and ordered ail other Cut ric Tocal patrolmen have been assigned| Cor gosepti Hammond of the Salva | Curh audilorium Sunday for the st | The local hovs ae stil in Pawtucket | i uniil he was transferred to the s s'e'v;‘;;!:{‘”;“'w’;"“;;"‘;gmming . || BEFORE ORDERING YOUR MATERIAL FOR REPAIRS OR NEW the following hoats for March by Chief P = time n sieveral weeks, due to the improve- | doing witd guard. The | Church of the Immacuiate Conception in . Daniel Killourey, Officer Grady, Sodom | Lon, ATMY addreseed a capacity audl-|noniy ek have bean made at & st of | o Swinis Thes e Do Satinid on | Brovidensn. It wae. aties: sereing there| Unanimous agresment was reached {0 CONSTRUCTION, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US. Officer Paulhus, Jackson st Officer | €7cc Monday night at the Methodist|ggg " 4 harawood ficor nus peen s ty opened its doors Monday and things for 16 years that he was made | YOte ot later than 2 p. m. Thursday on CALL AT OUR YARD OR TELEPHONE 62 gaby. ugper Main etreet: Officer o.] CMUfch When he gave his lecture on his|gise of friends, and Wil coon o duty_gvaned, - i il b0t of St Toszoie dhueh. PERGoR ratification of the treaty with Japan re- SR Gintar Wil itvest: Ofice: Bass| tFiP ground the world. Colonel Ham-Focn iaced in the xinics o are moving along smoothiy pastor of BL JosepRE chureh, TASCORE: | lating to Yap and other mandated io- || SPRUCE, PINE CYPRESS, N. C. PINE, YELLOW PINE, WHITE PINE, le 2 mond's wide experience in the work of s = by e - - — - andg in the Pacifi Immediatel: - G PAPEI boa duty r id 14id socetyi There was an s acific. Immediately aft- |} CHESTNUT, FIR, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES, BUILDIN R 2 , | the Salvation Army was baséd on fa6ts|smay audience Sunday e 5 BRANDEGEE TALKS ward debate 18 to begin on the other NAILS, ETC. ooyaty Tatenst Bevense collctsr V.| dtcertained whil visitng every countey| imerous cuses of g10p on BALTIC | ON RESERVATIONS | [Ee2tiss résulting from conference bt alahan, of New Londen, and L. G.[6n the globe ere a Salvation Armyiine fact that several of 3 ridgeport fati Wilsen of Pumam Rave office h +| post hae been established. ‘ s ur Lucier was a Bridgeport s 2 Slliere Gae th the Benény week-end, (Continued From Page O bl Ml Moo R e o lbctmen’s ofice widing| 5, i0g Dollar Day Benjamin Eisen- it el tinued From Page One) ate vehicle of their discussion, but inter- 4 > are ready to aid|, DUTIN s b o A W ) school eds RO e ; | spersing remarks on many other subjects P R X Al gt Ay ol g SR e oo cmmimens oo sy | 1T ek on man ot s NORWICH, CONN. re- - oo 10 in trade to the winner of his gues: le n the rooms of the fire department. L. 1 want to see to it that PPOREhty come tax repoet ng contest. The prize was wen by 1, |or funds The C. E i s a1 ? ahe hes Yeian o of the world fatls underetand | (e conference programme carried on At the synagogue on Temple street,| | (¢ )t Main stree Rev. W. M. Brown i e his home for two Weeks on S 2 pecple. vou know, | Sich a determined all day assault that Monday ~vening, thers was a largs ga- | Hopking led the singing violin and illness, is able to be around that the United States welon,|the senate managers prolonged the ses- thering to héar Lonis Busker. manag-| John J. Bahcock dled at his home in{piano Mrs. A. E. Harver sang a contral 10 his wirk-at fhs toS10] Gl wwhan 1t taHed 46 catity tha'¥en les | Slon_into the evening in the hope of B Sltier o thé Tewul Fatiir. Who Coventry Monday morning as tnel solo. accompanicd by aise cherir i’ | work-at the towa | od it failed to ratify the Versallles | wearing down their assail of sovereignty over Pacific islands and | DR. MARION E. PARK it of a shock. Mr. Babcock was|throp. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jodoin of Danielson | with the president and imagimed that | One incident tothe series of pointed | hence was not giving it up under the ERESIDENT BEYN MAWE born in Vernon, July 4, 1846. He wa Bishop A. C. Acheson was s e e e e Caidi thing | SXchange running through the debate wag | treaty. B J : the son of Nathaniel and Jerusha Cul.|ehureh Sunday atternoon an 5 ety o s e ok g GG e loxe When | * complete disclaimer from the demo- | In his epeech opposing the Yap treaty | Philadelghia, Feb. 27.—Dr. Marien and a daughte . Harley Palmer of [ Waterous and Mi rine Adam . gifts for the parish Mardi Gras|{f any rights flation o insuiar | ad Deen organized against the treaties | pose was in the article confirming Ja- | bridge, Muss, has béen unanimousty ( R E O South Mancheste}, Mra G Sspstiputed SALH LI e e e il AT AL n_counselled by former Pres- | pan's control over the former German | elected president of Bryn Mawr college Joseph Martin who died Saturday | Miss Loreita Qurran at the local or s o st Chamne the congress United States will lson. Semator Glass, demo- | jmands of the Pacific morth of the | by the board of directors to succeed (/i e 3 ciock was a devout | School last week Miss Currin R R e A crat, Virginia, who was a member of | Bquator, a right which, he said, had been | M. Carey Thomas, who retires at th ot Ugrv's parisn ana | VIR €7D 4t hor homo o' Willimas of Co held & special meating and| phe question i entirdly unreiated | D¢, C2ViDet in the last administration, | acqupired by the famous secret treaties | end of the present meadecim year, it was mber of LiUnion St. Jean Baptiste| MS R T. Pegrum attended t smoker in their rooms Friday nighti|to amy personality in somarenn on g0 | Gcnied as a “udest tion” a pub- | hetween Japan and the powers and to | announced tonight at the coliege. Dr. | @Amerique and thé Garde sacreajT- U convéntion in Hary Jast During the evening violin selections| e ocewpant of mite Fouser ex. | LiShed story that Mr. Wilson had sug- | which the United States never shouid | Park has accepted the appointment, the Meart, i 4lr were Tendered by John Moran of Col|piained P S e gested a course of action to his friends give approval. Senator Robinson also y @nnouncement said. There were 28 births during Jannary SRy Place. The speaker of the even-|ga o T EAvR senate. assailed- some portions of the treaty and | Miss Park is an alumnus of Bryn in wn of Windham as_recorded ; ireoas Bectélars Tavn T OB ouriatob] s IRAE the con | attack on the Yap treaty, during | qeclarsd thaf taken together the con- | Mawr, having graduated from thet in- . of Town Clerk Frank p.|a vy ‘stlonary soclety 1 e et AL e de LT er e onmiiay | Thich many stray shota were taken at | ferance covenants “give to Japan ab- | Sitution in 1595 She was awarded ¥ es and 8§ females. The| ‘Most of those whe niy. The evening was enjoyed by all h government’ was { others of the arms conference agree- | solute and unlimited control in the Ori- | the Bryn Mawr Eurapean fellowship, the [ &rip are able to be out. Mrs W Saturday night at the club hall took| e el e Ments. was led by Sénator Johnson, re- | ant” highest prize in the gift of the coilege, TR T T | Lo S ISR Bl e S e e e PRl Thenens nei publican, Californfa, and Reed, democrat, | Charging that the republican leaders | and after two years at the Amerioan | Fannie Smith Backus. e later pationtir. - e inaEendAt o Aheninn. 1€ sl well nor ative wa 3;1'!’0‘"1' the former characterized the | were trying to force prematurs action | School of Oiassical Studies in Athens, DISTRIBUTOR FOR A i’ "5, samuel. son of Sebastina and Mary| Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Lathroo went to | patronized I T know that the | confeente serine wi cavarologue t0 (e | on the treatiés, Senator Reed reminded | Grecce, she returned to this country and WINDHAM COUNTY | wlno Catalano, Exeter H., Saturday to visit their son, Alble G. Cote and Oscar Palmer are! internr miaced WDON | Tatter - ooent e as onants, and the | the senate that “every man has a gold | Decame instructor in classics and acting i ias, son of Vietor and Minnie|Keeney, a studént at Phillips Academy. | visiting friends in New Haven. { the auties of oftice dif- | tra oY gnarged republican lead- | brick to gell knows he must make & quiek | d¢an of women at Colorado college, Coi- Large supply of parts carried sky Sutséns Eeg Do i sademy: | ¥t s a the du | ofti ers with an effort to foroe the treatics | bargain. He added that “no amount of | &ado Springs. From 1918 to 1931 she | k: utzeneo. Théy spen: day night as guests of R. M D. Lacroix is home from Dan-| fer from tim ke Pres. T8 " . I % Luc, astgiivie.. of: Antedls and|and Mes 5 G Or 3 - Mt 3 e a | through the senate before the country | chicanery, no amount af haste, and no | W&S acting and associate dean of Sim- i Maria_ Syl igne Mrs. R, T. Bixby and Miss Poliy Bivby e di s B r. Wison might have another. I ar . pog e e —_— 4. Michael. son of Walter and Sofia|returned Sunday nigh. from a brief visit not looking at the question from the per- | When It became known that the for- | timate succeed in hiding the facts. o Satisfactory work on all | Pl Woik In Boston. SOUTH COVENTRY |50, "Ciewnolnt, for those differing son- | 4En relations committes had given its | 1n an effort fo secare an ammistice un- TR L Ty M Cerip L 4, Ha son of Joseph and Sonia Horace Rood has been confined to the Wednesday afternoon Mrs. i'r;\nk] ceptions may rise to troubls America Ptvoislittile Kinedh, Per TReary 5a tl tomorrow, ‘Senator Swanson, demo- Her y b hes g B. makes of cars. Tagoria Ruma. house for several weeks with rheumatism. | Tracy entertained 12 women friends at|long after we of the pre the Chinese tariff treaties, the last two | crat, Virginia, interrupted Senator Reed er only brother, Dr. B. A. Park, i ouisa Jennle, daughtér of Louls| The communion service wiil follow the | her home at a Washington whist party. | are de ?t (ha! c&n[ernni; :flenflesm;-'m'n'mng ho‘; and moved a recess, but was voted down, t:x!;d‘?‘_tflt New Department of pedia- a ‘Mizawy Shaka sermon at the Congrezational chureh | Bleven of st . e i s et ore it, the expected flood of proposed | » = t 3 EXPERT MECHANICS §. TOMia homss. Nt TR OtAL und | nese Sneay 3 e e e e :h'—"b"" or | reservations began to make its agpear- | e v ard aglidly in the affiraatice nad | DF: Thomas has Deen associated with RADIATOR REPAIRING | ¥«rv Savres Thornberg. The L. A. S is to serve fhe first of its | represent George Washington. At | atored and encroached on the mocthee | 20Ce on the senate floor. Three relat- | the only repulilican wo broke away from | BJR Mame since it was founted in 9. Horace Prescott, son of Herbert| r baked bean suppers this week, in | o'clook Mrs. Tracy served an old-fash | wo g e joroached on the ROThern | g to the four-power treaty, two offered | his pasty to suport the motion was | 1385° A SPECIALTY J. and Martha Noyes Baker, of Mrs, F. K. Guild ted by [ ioned Mincheon on rare old china. The|ed by Japan. What does Japan dgz |PY, Senator Robinson, democrat, Arkan- | Senator France, of Maryland, en op- S eman e In Rear 935 Main Street and ‘Tricy MoGrath Kafls, M,; H. F. Wood and Miss Gertrude Ar- ¥ and month with pictures of | i terms of the Iuraower treaty. The S n?:lnér::n‘:'(’o: r!g:xg._meien;uc::r. i mslo bl e e Eits COMPANY AT PUBLIC SALE 12, Jennie Cecella, daughter of Jo-|nold both ston and Lincoln and the | preamble of this treaty o] < ah, als P Tvation to the e a—— Willimantic, Conn. seph’ and Cecella Bura Sokolowskl. Philip Topkins went t nationsl colora. * hose | pressn. wers | o 1 nEAn the righis of Great | TAD treaty providing that the controt (1S CTRUNE TO, lesder STTAOEN 1| New York, Fab. 27—Crelltors of Reb. 1, . 13, Armand Joseph Jean Baptiste, son|in the Atwoo@ machine ¢ Mrs. I, 3, Tracy, Mre, C. E. Hoxle, Mrs. | moncary, pnaintals’ the rights of Great | given Japan over the madndateed Pacific | Unanimous oy e wours- |ert H. Ingersoll and Brothers, bankrup? - A of Jean Baptists and Rose Alma Ri-|%iC I3, M. Taham; Mra W, A. Washbiirn, Mis: | gy e pogan and the Tnited |yslands shoild ‘he remardad enly ss sd- | S8%: Couple o Asreement | makers of “the dollar watch,” authorized quisr Beaullen M. P. Colman. Mrs. L. A. Kingsbury, | seesone and sointons. 1t mea wn oy, | ministrative and in no sense carrying ould be limited to thirty mine | g, (rustees today to seil the coizany at JAY M. SHEPARD 14, Arthur Robert, son of Frank J. M e T30 ETlT, e AL B AR N S o ot e e Sovebat Enity, with e ehoul imited to thirty min- | pplic sale April 10 unless an offer of e i M Eekal T =5 JEWETT CITY Hugh Christie, Mra, W, Tripp; Mrs. De.| 2uon to' which, of camrse, is broad | “wne Yap treaty was defendes by Sen- lease $1,500,000 is received within the Suceseding Filmore & Shepard 15. Joseph Frank. ton of Joseph and| A fife peogram was enjoyed by the | wits Kineehure and Miss Helen Sykes. | mor ter o on o aEgression 3 | ator Underwood, of Alabama. democratic Bext ten duye. o Mazie Kielmer Gofiner. 5 | Pachanig ~Commur Clib st Friaaa 4 Salvation Ammy werker from Wil "4 "\,N‘, S leader and a member of the American cading gullty to a chargs| , An offer, equivalent to about $1,800,000 Funenl Director & Emhlmer' 16 son of John and Naporas.|®vening. A play, the Pledge was | mantic gave & sermon in the CONgrega. |iors o & o arms conference defegation, although he |0f operating an automohile while under{if cash, has been reccived, counel for #-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC| Kissal well gven by Mrs, Wilam W. A.|tional church Sunday morning. articlo two of the four-power treaty ve- | Sriered e WaA i ehtiraly o iares- | he dnfuinse of 1oaee, Almend Socualn i toubla asrieunod 7 Toh Cenavetis honey ughter of Albert and|Kdmond, 1lola Button, Ellen mihetl The play Polly Wants a Cracker 18 t0 | quires a conference of <4 L ver | ment with the promise on which the pact | of Wo . Noi % WS S— 50 ta Swot George Norman, Charles Campbell, Bh ivenin he Gkt o e T i oer mive! | wae drawn. He argued that the United |and costs by judge Seymour in town| Fanntbal had 90,000 foot soldiers 20. Helen, daughter of Abraham and|George Brigge, Est Frink, Gen under the auspices of the Congregational | gver ‘saii righis’ Tt doesn’t define what | StAteS never had an “undivided one-fifth | court here. - when he crossed the Alps. i Maille Moses Krug. Frink and Heten Christopher. A reading | church of North Coventry.: ko St Mol i Kl" B 22, Jennie, daughter of Frank and)h¥ Mies Lillian Pepin, vocal soins by Mrs 4 e o ourey Dros. Agnes Oliha Garmalinskd. W. A. Bdmond and W. S, Chrstopher ant D s o g g Fva Va.|& Dano solo by Mrs Harold ¢ Every- SOUTH WINDHAM Sl sl e Sl FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND et RS EA VA | r eniaved n finie addeoss on Aracb i o rights are valld or invaiid we may he EMBALMERS '35, Grorge Lioyd ¢ Edouard ana|Tation by John Potter. loe cream and | gameny in the Village are 1l with grip and | the on of having acouiesced = 2 norgs Lloyd, eon of Edouard and s S e oo M And | gavere colds, among them being Mr. and | them . 8 Unian St Willimantie, Conm. | Nora Heher: Pragent s Tty e chnmbies e Ly, diguns, Shmiey, MU MRRPORE | Ll il eyt e Phene 29¢ iLady Assistant) 24, Maria, deughter of Saivatore and|COMMitice for the MarGh meeting com- |yam, “Carl Joh Bl Beker, e | 1y S0l one trom the iAngUags. af Priste Mis Berthz Montgomery, Mr. and | yonister, Mrs, Hoben Tullss, Mrs, Charles | nery ooy cor tie fan Mrs, Hareld Geer, C. Frapk Morgan and | treaty that the purpose of the onference —— Miss Bisie Lord, B e e e s US| 18 o ‘arrivs at an understanding or an Whntasever Circle of The Kimgs|Lole | Clanc char : adfusment. What astually happens? A Danghters is to mee at Mre. G. H. Prior's | SRS ARSIl | L Are, wi. | #lesate or ambassador represents the i 5 £ this (Tuesday) evening. T Doiaan. Cal NIARtARE Ty i United States at that conference. An d The etate road scraper is a fine thing | o DOLMAN, of = SR agreement is reached. Since Sakhalin is | S . ot o o < Mra, Carrio I Backus of New London | SEFSUReRt 12 FeOluse Fince Sotielin oe A Gutters with sata now Is assisting in_ the care of her deughier- | 1 RN U0 OO, Medts O broecting | One 0 e C e Causa ters were plled high with s fESNCI MR, Cuarles DechndFio tme Ll 0 is offending ipower. MW 16wty A\ o1l e . | Monday night, thrown there W A ¢ Friday in N n, | develop that the public sentiment of \ . v er. TREopic M orwleh. | America s against war with Russta, or 3 " Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clark attended the " » uiimantic onn. Miss Ruth Miner, acting chief operator A Ayt ;%1 that we of this country do mot believe - ’ at the local telephone exchange, attend- ;K‘;““g‘;am 10 he S4°0 MIEMOLY % | Feoan How aisight 1o the isend) i aues- | \ ed the conferencs of the traffic department | 115 pols SSEFY o ook | ton. What T want to prevent is some =4 = o the Southern New Fingland Telephone | i ancame of Dollar day in Willkantic | American president getting up and swl it ever occur to you that the ca- " {company in Hartford last week. il Ing that an agreement had been reached | it Vo ek 4 78t 4 . . . 4 under the terms of a treaty ratified by 'eve constipa- the United States senate whereby a con- - WIld s lnlald Llnoleum e hSTONINGTON STAFFORD 5 oendohan hEAE s o tion, is the cause of your trouble? ie fathers and sonw su is to be . i of ma g 4 i {siven Fridey evening tn Commmnity hall, | Mrs. Webster has heen entertaining her | Sficlent means of maintaining the rights Yet when a number of doctors were discussing l . h S d d Q“al- - l l Mad lt Any one who can adopt a son over 12 for aas i\‘lies z(n;e :(m;\miff 0‘1;32:.“@» “With the immenss powers which the this almost universal complaint one of them said: Iall the eveni is entitled to attend. he B. an . D TRt S b e th eri “flh"fi! “Pm H, one the most fiw.“ causes ts"l( ar lt’ e mecbera of the W. R C. ave cone the sup. | bort Wagnor Monday. A very pleasant e e R Bt T b bt ol - Per and will also semve, This o for the | evemng was spent. S constipation is the indiscriminate use of cathartics.’ 40 o e . s s of Hartford has | ONders are usually and properly secret— res Famous for Over 40 Years Teriet o(tho T30 C A, of e borouh, | Mra, iaeey Thooparn of artdord bua | S 523 by Shd pioveny senc The quotation is taken frem FOF years physicians have tried to persuade peo- . e i e e el e G A the ehreshold af war without a Voice as an important paper on the ple to give up laxatives and to eat corrective foods Durability has ever been one of the strong features of The representatives of the new Wison | Mrs. F. H. Cary has been spending a | fo whether we want to commit ourselves treatment of constipationby instead. freight line are expected here this week | few days in New York. to war. It Is said that this is understood & well-known physician s i WILD’S INLAID LINOLEUMS. to glan & system of trucke. for o teet| ~Frederick Glover has been the guest of mhme l:n!g;ualglehol ;ne Lrefaty,mlnd';; It is now known that Fleischmann’s Yeast is a " . e frefgit serwice to and from here which will [ Walter Smith, of Monson. o o i o S it - food which makes the use of cathartics unneces- Their superior wearing qualities have been demon- rovide freight service 10 New Y. Miss Mildred Chandler has been the | our owm constitutional svstem may be 5 f A e e e e o Y ork o | Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Artior Chiandler of | in agreement about it but I want every- sary. Because of its freshness it helps the intestines strated time and again. rence Memorlal hospital, New London, | New Britain. lbod.‘l'hm Jeban b Bhads wiie e eliminate waste matter. P Sunday whese she Rev. F. W. Tholen attended the Baptist | In the world to understan con- . ’ Some Linoleums are cheaper per yard, but WHD’S s Wl underep an opera- | 2 convention at New Hawen last week, | §ross has _absolute freedom of action Peoplewho are adding Fleischmann's Yeast e . e Cimcent Squadrito s confined to his| George Rhodes who has been confined |and that the ratification of this treaty to their daily diet find that their body func- is decidedly the cheapest per yard of service. home by Timeas, ¢ to hig home with grip, is able to be out. | doss't put upon us any morel or legat tiome see RiOEDORGR Gl o : . Sumuel H. Anderson and family have| The Stafford high school basket bail | obligation as to what we shall 6o In the pt regular, Eat 2or 3 Step in and let us show you the patterns just re- moved from Hudson, Mass, and are cc- | team went to Glastonbury Friday night. | future when oonfronted with the ques- cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast before or be- N oupying the Daneci apartment on Water | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chandler of New | tion of maintaining anybody's rights in tween meals every day. Place a standing or- street. Britain have been visiting friends in town. | the Pacific. der withyoxtt grocer. He will delivef FMiatict The Daughtens of the Covenant of the mann's Yeast fresh daily. Second Congregational church will meet | South Windser—Willlam N. C. Cari-|A CONCERTED ATTACK ON s Y . this (Tuesday) evening with Mrs, D. C.|ton. formerly of Hartford, has become ARMS QONFERENCE TREATIES ‘ THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Lots of people are to conscientions to lie, and yet they manage to sup- lsum @t the parsonage. press the trut®, A8 S G R librarian of Wilkams college. Mr. Carl- ton and his family have been visiting ‘Washington, Feb. 37.—The first con- relatives in South Windsor and have left| certed attack on the arms conference | for Wiiiiamstown, where Mr. Carlton has _talen up his new duties, RO e treaties, characterized by tactics which administration leaders openly charged