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Whtte re to resids st North Harris- b avenue, Atlantic ity. (‘:ll of town guests at the wedding and reception inchuded Mies Mildred Blasiand of Boston, Miss Marion Hillhouse and Miss Myrtle Jordan of Smith college, Mr. and Mrs. Adlen K, White, Miss Docothy White of Atlantie City, Miss Caralien White of Swarthmore College, Miss Mary White of NORWICH BULLETIN Willlmantic 0ffice 31 Chureh Street Telophone 3083 ———— At the First Congregational church st § o'cleck Thursddy evening, Miss Virginta Hilis Baker, daughter of Dickerson G. | Wellwiay and Mra. Wiam Chitvonas taker, of thds city aha of Navgatuok, Miss ioker. of this city, and John Joslah |qo . il Miss Marguere Atwood of White, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. ARen K. | <o Mids Barbara Linooln of Harttord, White of Atiantie City, N. J, were united [ Raymond T. Rioh of Brawn Untversicy, in marrieg by Beéy. Harry S MoCready, | and Mr. and Mrs. Willam R. Fenton o . - S Pravidence, the pastor. The bride was given away by hor TatherThe Britemnatd waa Sih| At four 'clock Thursday stternson, Dr. a Heath Hills entertained at the Mary in honor of his nfece, Miss Virginia FRizabet W of Mrs, Mary Sullivan of Jackson street and the best Sulitvan, daughte AT 3 Ticenges man was Robert S Jayoe. of Cohumbia | Hills Baker. Following the reception the | ZH BN, o 00 (0Ll o Unwersity e (0 the o o N infomm. | of Unéon, while he held offics hours in During the wedding csremon muss l"mw"“ g e this eity Thursday. ; was furmished by Miss Frances Stanley ption w 3 R ver 3 linis! ssessors and board of reliet on | Were In Stafford Springs Wednesday m: oo et . X riom H11 e e o ot Wingham | IN§ arrangements to tranefer the Staffobd g Lo a R el B e hae Daen turmed over | Store of their company, to lis new loca- P gl gl s Mg AL tlon. Mr. Feldman is-tomanage the Staf- Lincoln, with Mrs. |to Town Clerk Frank - P. Fenton, shows | (08 U5 Felqman lo-ic B William Chittendes some changes from the figures arrived at al gtores of the gombany. The trife was gownod in v nton | when the assessors completed thelr works | Miss Manguerite M. Cotter is visiting trepe with pear)-embroidere fier | January 90th. The increase over the |Mr. and Mra E. T. Grimes of New York. o was bordered with Ros She | 1 list of 1920 on final returns is $94,| One of the arge plate glass windows of tarried a shower bounuet roses. | 904, instead of §111,316 as first figured. | the Church-Reed company wh The medd of honor wore & gown of reduction in great measure is due to the [ broken recently was replaced Thursda gerine chiffon. with silver ribbe fact that there werc several reductions in | afternoon by men from a Hartford glass sarried an arm bouquet of Butterf: . | the lists amounting into several thousands | comgany. The dride is & graduate of Windh aollars, Other elerical errors ocount- | Rev. Albert H. Jepson, rector of St. Al- High school and Wheaton Collesa. and @ other complaints. ban's dhwreh, Danielson, will preach the Been on the editorial stalf of the Spr official grand list of the town of [ Lenten sermon at St Paul's Hpiscopal fiakt Undor aod the mantic 'k am is now $16,308,052 as compared | church this (Friday) evening. The clergy- sinoe graduating from colleg! e grand Mst for 19°%, $16,423,148. | men, who will preach the sermons dur- The groom is a grmd Br - {Of the grand list of the town $14.745.451 | ing the Lenten seasch, bave been announc- ersity and ix now he hotvl | is owned by residents and $1,772,601 by | ed by Rev. Walter F. Borchert as follows on-residents. March 3, Rev, Albart H. Jopsan, rector of T for two expenses for the |St. Alban's church, Danieison; March Sdotember 15, 1922, is $245,- | Rev. Robert HL Johnson, vicar of the cieven mill tax ald -will brins | Church of the Ascension, New Haven which when the §| 2 | March 17, Rev. W. H. Williams, rector of fons is added will total §2 Calvary ‘chuih, Stonington; March wre due and payable March 3 Very Rev. Samuel R. Colladay, 1. D. 4 of Chust Church - Cathedral, Hartford; FedoiaL rnih s ;"“;;r';r—ls“a::il::m:! March 31, Rev. . C. Williams, rector of - Doteotive William T Jackson visitea | St Andrew's church, Norwich; April 7, b+ home of John Barcley 1o Brooklyn | Rev. James F. Neill, vector of St Thurediny and met with sucess. A five | GRICh, South Manchester: Aggil Tl with eofll was seized, along|Bev: J. Eldrel Brown, h s S of moornshine. areley oy | church, Norwich. wr bafors U. S, Commissioner FEarl| At thé meeting of Willimantic Lodge, rewson ai Nomwich, Saturday morning, | No. 1311, B. P. 0 Wednesday 1 10 o'clook in the 0dd Felows 'hall, the following of p S ficers ,were elected: Fxalted Ruler R terans, in th Soma time age a | Charles W. Hill: esteemed joyal kr e was held In the & & R rooms | Valentine L. Murphy: esteemed 1 e town buflding to organize but 1 sdvisable to wait until a lat- P . ey o Bertrand Deforest of Derby 2 Halp check the"fuT’epidemic, C. Babson of Danielson are to be (sy* keeping: yourself in,good ty ¥, March 4th to establish tent (o adquarters at the Y. M. C. A. and wil all eligibles anl give all information Hill'$ Cascara BromideQuinine t the order. The night of installation be held later In the month. There b Tablets,ytakens regulariy, pre- = v A gt le Whihiee - gnd 4 nteolds, headaches, constipa-, & movement. Much of the local wol | ion, dowrvitality, and[ other s been done by Arthur W. Sweet. case of Clement L \dangerous ‘conditionse that SfSAniES ve rton, eard by Jus Curtis qnlmme!easxlj/‘suscrpuble’!u areday morning jud@gment was for Sy dnfinens ndant to recover the costs of the y influenza' germs. = 'he paintiff had claihed $108 E‘Hifl! Tablets, at - office “ ':”"tmm.\ rk done on ecars owned by and homey Alwayshave them ll | rariy Thursday morning ety and state j+ handy—they're your protection. e Wete SREAE I CNEER S1iS =, = ¢ ch fall of snow of \Wednesday AUall Druggists ;30 cenis || rom the streets dnd highways about antie. The fall was of the CASCARA i3, OUININE e S S into TWilli- W.H.HILL CO. DETROIT. i » The Lods of Mrs, Elizabeth L. Sprague, v m F zue of Andove at m Beach, Fla., 3 rive his city turday morning. DENTISTS , bt AL | Connecticnt Azgies wind up their Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland || 520, v Suturter niene NAP-A-MINIT e the scor the game at Hartford. o the day afternoon game af FOR Y. M. C, A. the Natohaugers won PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND o S e FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY ; 1 by the loss of its two SPECIALISTS Friday) afternoon Windham and SAMTOSP M sh in this clty. Kittingly 1s ;- 1 as the fagtest b all team in the 716 Mair Strest. Alling Building i old Windham rhotcnaiing gy cis to dhow e visiiors that Windhem Mrs. W, F. Palner returned Wednesday WINTER! Vrinzideld after vsiting b 2 ! Mrs Charles LaFleur and Miss AMce Furigh your hame at low cost, from | our stock of new and used furniturs, e stoves, and evarstning for the home. 5 WAAC SROTHERS Says Pile Remedy Phone 632-3 4 Jackson Streei, Willimantic, Conn. Worth $100 a Box have had ‘1tching piles ever since earliest recollsction. Iam 53 years and have suffered terribly. I have v remedies and doctors, but About eignt weeks ago I saw or Peterson’s Ointment. The JAY M. SHEPARD Euzcseding Filmare & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embaimer $-52 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC |}, on stopped all Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection |« vt ¢ days all soreness. ed one box and consider I am You have my grateful heartfelt and may everyone that has urey Bros. ire's ben e e s FUNERAL SIRECTORS AND Newth, Celumbus, Ohle. 5 Ointment for plles, eczema EMBALMERS d fores Is only 36 cents s large 86 Unian St Wilkmantic, Conn, | 5y%p1 o, drupeists. Mail orders ali¢ AN iy mentic; Conn. | by Poterson Olntment Co, Inc.. Butato, MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Special For Today and Saturday $9.50 Sweaters for $3.98 SOUNDS BIG, BUT WE HAVE THE VALUE TO PROVEIT. THIS 1S ‘A SPECIAL PURCHASE, ANDIN‘ORDER MED, BELTED — REPRESENTING ALMOST MoConnell have returned from New York where they atterded the spring apenings. Because of the {lness of the teacher, the cooking ‘class ‘of the dvening school aid not meet Thursday night. Adjutant Fred Malpass, [Young Peo- ple's secratary of the Hartford Salvation Army conducted the ‘services at Salva- ton Army hall, Main street, Thursday niight. 5 The annual meeting of the Chronicle Printing company was held Wednesda: Directors elected were, Helen M. Bartlett Bullarl, G. Donarld Bartlett, Charles A Gates and Herbert D, Pollard. At the 1i- rectors' meeting the ~ following _officers were eleoted: - President, Mrs. Helen M. Bartlett Bullard: treasurer, Herbert D. Pollard ; secratary, Charles & Gates; as- sistant secretary, G. Donald Bartlett. Joseph Brown is confined to his home, it with the-grip' and three ,of his chiidren are recovering from an atiack af the makdy.: A. W. Bunchanan of Mansfield, agent of the state hoand of education.was in- this city Thursday morning to examife chil- dren seeking embloyment certificates. Six apphicants for aperators’ rni &. Vantine An tee, John E. Brick: delegate lodge, James F..N ;.al B. Edgarton Prinicipal Eghert A, € knight, Albert J Lo Ray Gipne ate, John se of Windham High school has the honor students of the elass hich will be granted in June. numbers 70 and of that number ris of # per cent, or better w them o the honor roll for 1 r four suh the numbér com Coventry 4, Leban field a 2 est ho: tic wi gess of Le er Lema ¥ berg 91.46; 80.57 ; Dorot Heller 90.2 line Haskins. {#7.01; Jean Howte §6.86 | son, Leibanen. $6.11: Esther « entry, $5.58; Ells Rockwood. nictin | §5.34; Rose rin, M Samuel Horowiz, Lébanc Connor $4.39; Sam-c ence Macta | Liltian Aver, Coven Bisenberg, §1.13; Glas | try, 80.89; © § jlinghast, Coventry, S0.19. STAFFORD SPRINGS 12y a tax of pleted. Tt of Si. Egward's are taking steps to pay off the c debt and with this end in view hawe ganized, with T. ¥. Mu p Bernard L. Mallin secretary and Will C. Ladish treasurer. Ways and mean for raising money are already de it is hoped 1o pay off{the Ob: Eugene Charter, mail car; No. 1 is ill with the grip. Mrs. Mary Sullivan who has dangerously. i with- preumonia - at Johnson Memorial hospital is ina. | e Quiniey of Abingion, Mass. her iparents, Mr. and Mrs. R L v lentine has gone to Florida to join his wife and daughter, Mfss Eiinor Valentine. They expect to return to S ford abou with relatives in Loweli, Mass, Judge Willlam H: Heald will Tes Tuesgay next for Florida and ne Quba. He will be aecompanicd by A Bowers of Manchester and will be ab untfl April 1st J. ZoYett is substituting as fanitor at t high school during the illness of Chas Jacsen Philip Tripoh of relatives in town. Lott O'Halloran ays with grip. ATTAWAUGAN Rev. John Carter had pictures at the Soclal chb Wednesday evening for the benefly of the Near Last relief, he also conducted a stereopticon lecture Tuceday evening at Best Putmam church, where he preaches Sunday afternoon, Members of the Hpworth League attend- el tha bamquet at the Methodist church at Danjelson Friddy night, and thoy jolned the circut league. Mrs. Frank Pechle and daughter Mil- dred wers st West Thompson Saturday, Miss Susie and Mamis Collins of Dan- telson called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fric- el Susday. Mrs. Yeoman and dauehter Rachel are visiting on Long Isiand. The members of the soclal olub - had a fancy dress ball Tuesday evening, Elfjah Dagancis as Ruben and Rose Bishop as Aunty won the prizes; a goid pen knife for the gentleman and the Jady's brize was a s6t of cut glnsy vases. Mrs, eorge Congdon @s Topsy and Miss Olive Bromley as a clown led the grand march. Adbert Rul- Yimmon and Charles Weeks, Jr., were the on ¢ A A. A dance last Saturday even- {ng proved a eucoess, there was a large at- tendance and the orchestrs (the Seven Crésceits ot Brooklyn) made a big hit. The dance-was for the beneilt of the base. ball team. so they will-soon bs ~eady to émwer ali-letters from all baseball man. agers throughout Comnecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Alert Rollinson visited Mr. and Mre Robert Wild in Jewett City Tllda Gebault wisited Eliza Brown at Jewett City one day last week. Grip cages are prevalent here, W York is visiting hae been £1 for sdveral Wethersfidld.—Compiaint was made to 1he tewn suthoritlies that poison had i Miss Mary B. Chase of Deen placed n the well of Joseph Lasky. the outoome -of ‘an investigation Wil | liam Harasewicz of Wetnerstield is under :-um: a week of yaeation at RM ere. John Bernklew and his family are re- Reynolds of Wor- Gester have higen visiting thelr grand- mother here. Mrs, Eddy has aleo been m The Misses Covell of * guests at Sunset Hitfl S "The cafeterta supper at the again been postponed. < = The pepyer meeting at B. B. Rhodes' was well attended. THiS wesk it was at T St. Martin's. . Joshua_Addeman has recently under- gone an operation for cataract on one eye. Wednesdny - ufternoon Mrs. B, 8. Backus _entertained in_Bonar of ‘her daughter, Miss Murlel, who is at home from her teaching in Willlametown, Mass. During the afternioan the engagement was announced of Muriel Nichols Backus to Tdward Leon Page, of Melrose, Mass. Miss Croshy assisted with serving refresh- ments. Several high school friends ot Miss Backus from Putnam were present. Thomas Paine is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wikmot, in Maiden for a whil Mrs. Kate Haggegty was in North Grafton and Worcester for a few daye Robert Fulton taking his little boat up the Hudson. The invention of steam navigation — a lucky strike for him. LUCKY ily to Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Wiifred Beulet of Web- ster were With the former's parents on last week. Mrs. Agnes Durfes was in Worcester Saturday. 5 Mr. Allard has meved with his fam- ° ‘Wihen we discovered the Sunday. toasting process Six years The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ago, it was a Lucky Strike seph Langelier died last krday. The ‘-' 2 *x body was placed in the tomb at North| 0T US. Grosvenordale, Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special ‘flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette — because It’s Toasted* Kk —which seals in the delicious Burley flavor And also because it's HENS LAYING WELL IN EGGS' HIGH PRICE RECORD The hens%n the egg laying contest at Storrs are holding the etride they struck more than a month ago. Last week they picked up another 200 eggs over the| average for the same period’ for the last! seven vears. This means that at the| end of the four winter months, the pe- riod of high priced eggs that are hard to get, these hens have excesded their | SOk B e ‘Wheatena rage yield of 35 eggs per hen for ths | M, 3 PAl 3 . four months constitutes satisia > ) winter production. At any rate as o i ‘. ns go it ‘ig much better than the per- ” formance thé average farm hen. On this basis, the following table shows the| number of birds in L;\rhvhrt\"i in the| RESERVE BOARD REPORTS # ndex rm’.":;fl‘ Of "Pelative rating} <woehingion, March = 8~Improved 4 SHRET e & conditions during February have fur- NG, Hirds No Tews Ratng| nisned a “more hopeful prospect” for ) . -4 1039 3| tage 0 the' coming months, secording Your Grocer Sells Wheatena—Recipe Book Free. L ] 14| to the monthly N)mnb s hfind dflnunclnl z . o review issued tonight by the federal re- m tes . 100 4664 133} gerve bogra gt i “The Wheatena Company, Wheatenaville, Rahway, New Jersey = = “Too| Changes occurring in the varlous in- Total -1000 34986 1991 dustries during the month, the board _The pen of Barred Rocks owned by H.| gocjareq, resulted in diminishing E. D WF_ f:nr:yai_:s;as’jan‘; ik M”S» irregularity and unevenness noted 0.0 Bt of thie Tiat gith . apo. L Se i nast. year . Erice MM ORI SINC Rt | but officials said this plan would mak e 2| was_evidence vy current readjust-| 2% i 2 2 aiffcalt o score ¢ eggs in the seventeenth | the noteworthy advances in the| 1. The needy veteran can obtala|the financing much less difficult than week. V. H. B. Kent's pen of Barred| ural products during| TOMeY as soon as his certiricate ls would have been the case under the ori- % novia, N. Y., that was| g offset by corresponding|Sued and in greater amount than is pro-| ginal cash plan. ek also repeated | goclines in 5 es of industry. vided by the cash plan of the original Members of the sub-committes esii- A Connecticut | SR B OLHEE. he toaral Bl mated that the cash paymenis proposed 3 enterea by} Yae et “2. No large drafts t onlin the case of scrvice men entitled to u ds from Woodbridze | inter-in iee revision,| the treasury untll of | not more than $50, would total §18,000.- | take over the loan under conditions stm ird place last week was| ance in agricultural values tend- | thFee vears. | 000. To this would be added severallilar thosa fix without opposition. This pen laid to faciiitate MNanAation of Laus gt No new taxes req millions in adufinistration costs and inf for federal Au £ the ia week in Feh- and the Vrz:m‘x‘ v of movement of Word wen aro putting under way the other three op- Andrew L. Ohr's pen of White to market ¥ members that the compromise pla tions In the blll, the vocational trai orns from Wallingford, Conn., was|' o atisfactory marketing and| 3ccentable both to Presiden ing, home and farm aid and land set-{ioao 5 h best pen for the week With alpnic. conditions have inchuded tobacco!3nd to officers of t meric tiement. It was stated,” however, that| oorgt Massachuse uction of 49 eggs. The total lay for{and other products as well as grain, the| 8nd late in the day after there the total would be only & drop in thelcertgin financial n New York all pensswas 3,465 s or a yield of | poarg s'L':"i ¥ informal exchange: of views cket compared to the $300,000,000 es- nea per cent.. a gain of 180 €g8S| The better outlook, the board de-| Members in cloak reoms and o timate for cash payments as first pro- o previous week's production and| clared, has to me extent been offset & tway, sl S Abparenc o posed 199 gs heter than the birds were ex-| pu 1apor nd her* difficulties in the| SeRtiment in favor of the new pr Governor Harding of the federal re- s P et A ting in reduced ac.| ¥2s developing. serve board, was invited before the sub- The four 1 g pens in each of .the tivity, aithougl fairly good conditions Representative Garner, of Texas ths| committee today to discuss. the pro- principal breeds are as follows in the New England shoe and leather|Tanking democrat on the v posed loan provision and he agreed to Plymouth Rocks try Were reported. Some increass| Means committee, said that wt draft a form.of this plan which ex- (Barred) Ka- the activity of steel mills was noted, | Probably would be some pected to be ready for the sub-commit- s . 570| but business in the chemical fndustry|from the democratic side, 1 | tee tomorrow. ‘Cbllrman Fordney, in WOMEN MEN ADMIRE (White) Bel- was declared’ to have heen given a se-| opinion that a majority of an informal statement, said it was the| -t REE s EAETAC AT T 564 vere ack as @ result of uncertainty|crats would support the ame | purpose so to safeguard the certificates|, Fien Somire & PIEtly O TR A ;n‘q"‘ 7 R SR as to the future. Distinet increase in|He thought the loan feature would tend| that they could not fall into the hands| ng Ti cnarm of happy content There T 518| nonferrous metal production, especial-|to expand credits to the extent of half|of pawn brokers or “shylocks” and olis no question but what a Ught-hearted Dénnlson, "/ Edst Lansing, copper, and the reopening of mines|2 billion dollars and thus result Inj restrict the banks in the amount of|woman s the by of & man's e, m\\" e et eiiiieinie.ee.. 478)long shut down was reported. ome increase In the cost of living dur-| interest that could be charged. P e ey e e e White Wyandotbes. Litle modification in the volume of|ing the expansion perfod. There was a suggestion that the in-| o EB e OO O O aehe ner- 5 Dy e unemploymnet was seen, although con-| At the treasury department, the com-| terest rate be fixed at a sum equal tofyous: “the biues. Matieson, ; Davisville, R. | tinued improvement in Dbuilding opera-| promise was descrited by officials as|the re-discount rate charged by the re- ntinually g h'“g n _this “Woodiaiase "%%| tions were said to have increased the| “the lesser of two evlls” It was indi-| gional federal reserve banks p o oy Ly B P 00cbridge, | demand for labor in parts of the coun-| cated that Secretary Mellon still was|per cent. This is one of the detalls on Comaaat attie L .- .-+ 878} try where the surplus of unemploved! opposed to the enactment of any bonus| which Governor Harding is Working. cines have failed to Belp gton, Eng- would otherwise have been mroe consid-| legislation at this time which woull| Another is the fixt of a penalty $il why not give it & S ot 5°4§emme. cause a serious drain on the treasury;|against banks charging more than the & WHIPPING SOLDIER BONUS Rhode Island Reds. The Orcha South Hadley, Mass. 588 INTQ ACCEPTABLE FORM Applecrest Farm, Hampton Falls, (Centinued from Page One) R et P speeding up the time ef its submission H. Lane, Southboro, Mass, ‘"ljhe ‘"“USfl“» i Mol i For the fir: ime since & Wways ‘an y White Leghorns. means committes majority Pinidhy ien Poultry. Club, Goshen, Conn 561| gideration of thé honus problem, an of- Hollywood Farm, Hollywood, Wash.485 | ficial statement of what happened be- Ingoldsby, Cooperstown, N. hind the clo: doors was issned. PR B sioecoo.. 483| Chairman Fordney and othed com- s Poultty Farm, Cheshirs, mitteemen said they -believed the new Conn, ........ sesiee weeen.... 475 plan would meet with general favor, in and out of congress, for three reasons, Meriden.—Federal officers ralded nine| which were summarized as follows fn & saioons in Meriden which have been sell- | formal statement issued by Representa liquor actively since Jan. 1 ' Nervous and Run-down Woman Teok Wincarnis —Now Well Mre. Givend’ Statement “A yearagol wasin s dresdfully run~down cendition. 1 was terribly Dewmens and irritable. 1 Jost fesh and had no appetite, 1 bad taken almest everything that_was recome mended to me but touldobtainnore- . Hef. Yo fact, 1 was geiting worse. A lady friand who hed'used Win- carnis for & simHar complaint rec- ommended it ta'me. Tt stmply acted Mrs. F. M. Giv- - ens, of 273 Grand -put ou ficsh again and in s short time T was entirely wellagatn. | am certainly gled to recommend i) camnis te all who are in & run-dews, nervous condition.” 7 Wincarnis is sold in Nerwich by National Drug Stores, Main and Shetuckst Streets, and all first-olass druggists, J | Write for fres ve booklet: - FHUNDRED PER CENT. HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IF to Bdward Lassers, Ino., Dept. L., 409 West 234 Strvet, New York tive Green, of Towa, ranking republi- %e rare taste of® sweet sugar cane im- parts an irresistible favor tomany good things to eat.You can wisely use Domino Syrup-every dayin the year~as a table spread unusually ap- preciated~oras a cooking aid of’'many helpful uses. American ar R “Sweeten it with Domino’’