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Mélvin, trustee for two years. e Ouis Word was received by P. S. Hills of 31 Chubeh Stredt Telephowe 1068 | The Ridges that irds eousin, P. H. Al- A Boston papér on its sporting pagé thatured Thursday Hetack Ford of Som- Mass, well kmown in Williman- TWo pletures are shown of Ford one &t répose dnd the other swinging 2 bat, with the informatioh that| . ings A, P. Bénner #8 thd com- Be the last of the regulars to-re- | mander of the post. the Boston Braves' training camp 4 . < At the school board meeting Wednet: Petersburg, Fla. Ford with the |, 0 (000" communicat®n waZ read b secretary. Eddie Riley, will leave Saturday night for the camp. Deputy Cellector Leon T. Wilson of putnam, who bas been at the local office the past tén days, récéiving incom® taX|pqif hours a week in exercises along returns, will be assisted during the rest|j.nith limes. Secretary. Case stated that of the time by Deputy Colléctor Gates of | this was comptilsory. The mémbers of New Lond Deputy Gates will arrive | ;s board appeared uncertain as to tak- toda day). The office will be 0pen | jng action, as the proposition was new to up ¢ neluding Wedneeday, March | them. It was explained.that the regula- exception of Sunday, from|ijons would take effect at thé beginning ‘am to m., and from 2 t0 8 D. M. | o the next schbol térm and that repré- At the meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose Wedresddy night in Moose home the follow icers were elacted: Phil| Backert Hormisdas Cyr, vice dictat McDonald, prelate treasurer; Hefiry Mor- jement wiliam Harte; i ilh Doming LEech WINTER! Furnish your homse at low cost, from| our stock of new and used furmniture, wtoves, and everything for the home. WARD BROTHERS Phone 6323 #5 Jackson Strest, Willimantic, Conn. B Y DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY SPECIALISTS 9AMTOBP. M 715 Main Street. Willimantic Alling Building Phone brignt, of Winfield, Kas morning in Galvéston, Tex. - Adbright had Béen spending the winter in rissett, trustes for three ybdrs; Frank died Thursday He and Mrs. Texas and Catifornia. The membership of Francls S. Loxg post, No. 30, @, A. R, is now but 13, acoording to oné of thé memBérs, Of this number, sevéral live outsids of the city 1imits and are unablé to attend the from the state board of education in fet- erénce to the state law -raquiring all public and high schools to have physical directors ; schools to dévote two and one- sentatives of the state board would fur- nish thé required information at an éarly date. The committes took 1o action, We- cidimg (o walt for more detailed informa tiom on the matter. It was explained that on the basis of two 4nd ohe-haif hours § week Fbr ph sical cuMure at the hij with over 500 pupil rangemeént of stuc school aloné , and the pressnt ar- v periods, requirements being that evéry pupil must fill in theé re- quired two arid one-half hours' exércises two phryical imStructors Wwould be re- quired. The school at present hLas a physical director whose duties oniy cover athietics. At Wednesday night's mesting eight of the mine metibars Wers preser absemtés betng Dr. W. P. S. Who was unable to attend. The board spent sorhe timé in discuss- ing the need of enlarglng the grammar school. Secretary B. A. reported that the required signaturés for 4 call for a Special town mébting to ar- range preléminary plans had éen lodged | with the selectmen. Keating, It was pointed out | selectmen had thé that th power in | choosing architect &8 well as other thin was voted to a mittee of two of the membe Guitd and H. C. Lathrop, to arrange & date for 4 joint meeting with the ses lectmen, schoo! mittes and an archi: tect o talk over §attérs beforé a specia | town meeting alled. ant Officer J. B, Pau cases of truancy in thé public arochtal schools whict been: investigated and corrected A communication was read from State Americanization Direvtor R. C. Deming of Hartford relative to Americanization work i schools the coming year. The report of local Americanization | Director George B. Gilman s tess during February in Amer classes. ed pros- Funeral services for Mrs. E. E. Caltér, 80 died Monday in Manchester, were | held Thursday afterncon at the home N Woodbridge street, Manchester. Rev. Dr. R. I Blaks, pastor of the Nort Methodfst church, Maachester, officiated aseisted by Rev. E. P. Phreanor, past of Fast Glastonbury Methodist chureh. | Burial was in Buckiand cémstery. Mrs Culver was born in Hebron. Shé had taught the Sunday school of the Math- sdist chureh at Marchéster for over 50 vears. Mrs. Culver was a familiar figure at the Willimantic camp ground sum- mérs, having 4 cottage thera for many years Funeral services. for Austin Spencer | were held Thursday afternoon ai at the J. C. Lincoln company s fors, Rev. David R. Overton conducting the sérviass. The bearers | were friénds. The body was placed in the receiving vault of the Willimantic| cometery. Thureday afternoon the funeral aér- | vices for Mre. Adeda Hatch Kinne were he 1.30 o'clock at her home in South | Windham. Mrs. Webber Noves of Bos- ducted the services. body kit g FEA e v 5| seeds. \One man says they had better e ol IR b $1,000800 they cast to the i A | bonus fund. T T | New books dt Slater Librars include: JEWETT CITY | Smiung Pass, B. H. Robinson: Tarzan | r. and Alliar ¢ | of the Apes, B. R. Burroughs; The Re-| ang pand, Mre. William | MoMcol, Mr.| ¢y of Tarsad, B. R. Burroughs: The Blide, Miss’ Bolbn Meod I T | Obstacle Race, E. M. Dell; The Way 0 s Mg E -{ of an Eagle, E. M. Dell; That Printer ot ad ot Udels, H. B. Wright; Helen of the AR 013 Houss, H. B. Wright: Steele 6f the ot H Royal . 0. Corwood; The vens, Carleton I | eashn Dale, John Fran- o e L Tern Seed, Henty M. Rideout G hone: Adventure, H. Bimdloss ivnity, house Pacikard; The Rose Gar- SYSeine Margaret Widdemer; The ©n s pleasant Sunday afternoon Zane Grey; The Wings summer there tew = ad er N. Hepburn; Glory of s that carry m e 8 ray Batley; Blna_ Man's | than senetis. 1e t . Harg and B. Balmer; tae s oad, # 13 Wm. McL. Raine; The c 2 Dorothy Canfield; The | ma:, s in no of David Noble, F. P. Keyes Bus ‘croRitE Slass. Industrial Chemistry, 1 When crossinz ac w MoLbughlin_and_Old Ore- a man to s fo he Friendly -Artic, to mark h Tom Siade, Boy were op. g fttle _Lord ed the e wis ger Boy Scouts | & great o s and poss 2 Scoville, Jr. low-8own by SALTS I8 FINE FOR | COLCHESTER KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Thérs -was a large attendance at the pening of Tip Top - nall -Wednesday évening by the praprietor, A. Lazinsk. The hall is now one of the best in this vicinity, having been . thoroughly ,reno- vated, having new chairs, new lights; #c. TWo of the latest moving picture machines hdve Dbeen installed and will be operated by motor instead of by hand. Harry Lazinsk and Joseph Dember have leased. the hgll for thé picture®. The K. of P. Tive also leased the hall for meet: ings. The program for the opening wa$ Flush the Kidneys 8t onéé wheh Back hurts of Bladder bothers—Meat forms urie acid. No man or woman who eats meat | regularly can make A migtake by fiush- ! |ing the kidneys occasionally, savs a | well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores | so they slugeishly filter or strath only ity BB, phe “"L,h"’}‘;flc,‘:f part of the waste and poisons from thé man; song and veading, Mrs, A. T. Van | DI0od, then ypu get sick, Nearly all cleve: v George O | rheumatism; headaches, liver_troubls, Qeliversd by Miss Ruth Lasimek: rusle, | Sleeplessness, bladder disordérs come ! orchestra; addresses, Sup of | from sluggish kidneys. : Schools H. S. Libby and | Charles ¥.| The moment you feel a dull ache th Brown; songs, by. Mme. Rabbina Brooks | the kidnéys or.your back hurts, of if and ssvstants. The various numbers (he urine is cioudy, offénsive, full of on the program were heartily applauded. | Sediment, irreguldr of passige ér at- After the entertainment { tended by a sen&ation of Scalding, get held. Fex's orchestra {about four ounces of Jad Salts from and a iocal prompter called the figures |any rellablé pharfaicy and take a for the square dances. tablespoonful in a glass of water be- Mr. and Mrs, Clarence H. Norton and |fore breakfast for a few days and your daughters of North_ .Westchester were | Kidneys will then act finé. This fam- callers here Wednesday. |ous salts is made from the acid of Mrs. Fred Hefflon of Fast Haddam |grapes and lemon juice, combiried with #as the guest of her parents on Amston | lithia and has been used ‘for genera- avenue Thursda: |tions to flush clogged kidneve and Mrs. Julia Smith left Wednesday for a|stimulaté them {6 activity, also to neu- féw ieeks' viEit with friends in Yantic. | tralize the acids in urlne so it no Charles Daniels was a visitor in Nor-|longer causes irritation, thus ending wich and New London Wednesda; | bladder djsorders. Attorney Thomas Troland was a busi-| Jad Salts is inexpensive and ecan- ness visitor here Tuesday. not injure; makes a delightful eéffer- Mrs. Timothy Nutter of Whitinsville, | vescent lithia-water drink which all iting her parents, Mr. and |regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys cleah and the blood pure, thereby avelding serious kidney complications. ———— In the main is far below what it_was when they were first distributed. While | nobody doubts that they &re fine seléot- jed stock, yet the Tocal man is not to be | found that plants only fres government 1 . Roper. | has returned from a few | trip in New York. George Moon of Salem was here Wed- | haps 1s glad to get them. heir valu griculture R. S. visited the Academy and Ransom s Wednesday Charles H. Da find to his home for the pa: on_account of {nes: Lund b0ls s been con- two weeks s much improved. not know glatice at Fatches sap seems this year and thers maple syrup Bulletin {8 magazine Il dressed of the same class, section some years removed agent fof a mag- ' Eme e az d makihg " as- | fpresent at| tound ing silverware as Saunders.—adv. to have differ- ' The Women's Missionary Soclety of | €7 his customers ivere a the Congrezational « ) at -the | little s sming across, hé would home of MHss Helen Hul ake s ption at the Tidicalous afternoon. Memib: of | pr of fif nts a yea If the tele- society . met with i ration In this lo- | Rabiksgn Soaghote devotional sert s this gentieman | vice. The pres Mrs. F. E. R = e WOl E0t by co easy, | AE5R praveffed st ; 3 own meeting March 6th were | trom being. en A pe le rprise on finding that the t wak pliced in the receiving vaul wil- | Uimantic cemetery. Funeral Director M. Shepard was in charge of the rangements. Beecon Falis—Thomas Lyons ha Beacon College Poin where he will be employed Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency JAY M. SHEPARD Susceeding Filmore & Shepard | Funeral Direcior & Embalmer £0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lacy Assistant. Tel. Connection ) . Killourey Bros: FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Connm. iLady Asgistant) 16 Unian St. Phone 29¢ us, and go on sale Saturd of anybody’s money. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. SATURDAY SPECIAL BOSTON BAGS $1.00 Each A belated shipment of BOSTON BAGS has reached $1.00 each. Made of leather, with good, strong handles and strap—very convenient to have for the fact they can be used for many putposes. Sizes 5 by 14 and 5 by 16-inch, brown and black, worth $1.89 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ay for the small price of n, and severe en comeég uring the last we ast meeting of Governor Jona- al ahd wit n Trumbull B aere | erest given by Mis, e a t A. Mas the Taverns in ye her Home in Norwich | carly Leba five in number. More will S {Pe giveh on ubject about Tayerns | ¥on o B : 5 | oshen, a next meeting of the for @ few returning Saturdar. | ¢ h. The high water Qupincbang fell | e MUST CURTAIL SHAD FISHING OR LOSE IT qui evening was bu as it hur Maroh stase. At its highest | the fish and gimie commission eral indhes below the point iged to 20 1o the legistature have necessitated removing restricting the shad fishing Dbalts at ar | the t iver If that industry is some job, T ars | to be saved was the oplnion expréssed on ot T eigh | Thursday by John M. Titcomb, consylt- Tearsas ey ¢ twin buckle | iug ewpbrt to the commission. Mr. Tit- clamps are used when they aro replaced | comb will make an intensivé study of and re-cemented. * | the shdd g situation as soon ag the The first conslgnments of free seeds|Season begins. Under the presént cof- Are being recelved iIn Griswold. The| ditions the'indusiry is Qoonied, hé sa popular views relative to their merits|Unless radical steps are takén téward h are of sbout as many sor g the number of nets allowed in s thers are varieties of Seeds. Some| iver. local gardaners have their finest| According to the lawk any person may Arbips. frad govirtifient geé The next | have as many nets as ha pleases provided man savs “they ain’t no good” and he|he Pays the fee of 42 for each net. wort plant them anyway., The next|Mr. Titcomb thinks it may be nécessary man says: “Oh! TTl cover them ip and | to limit the numbeF of mets to one for e what they'll d0." And then there|each applica , or to prohibit the use of n certain parts of ths riv- er, and it would probably be nécessary prohibit the use of nets altogether within the spawning areas on thé Scafi- c and Farmington rivers. Concerning effécts of rivéer pol- 18 the other fellow who apprediates the £90d will of his congressian; he won't in any nets wit throw them hasn't faith them to hs gives them the waste he them basket Growing Children "SUITS MORE PEOPLE and suits them better ; than any other high-grade coffee on earth — it is " . 3 especially planned to please ! : § OTHERS DISAPPOINT > IN 1, 3 AND.5 LBS. ONLY. NEVER IN BULK ; HONEST WAY | == YOU OWE IT THROUGH \ TO YOURSELF “White House” is the most ‘N‘“ to investigate the claims of dependable, most uniform Wi “White House” Coffee, as a and satisfactory coffee on brand entirely worthy of earth; and we want you to your complete confidence, understand that it is the by the purchase of a single principal table beverage of pgccik:ii‘re?:fl -\Cgfi;'pf‘fofier B i : a 3 arison ot ousands Sa : 2 ; thf “; ’ ? tpon :‘0“ ands FIIE F its delicious flavor with DTS = il =~ L~ what you have been using EXCLUSIVELY, and can- ICOMEARY, We are very certain you will not be induced to change to CONTINUE to use “White » sorfie other brand. House. s T . fl THE YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS COMPANY, Norwich, Conn. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ution on the bréeding of the Shad MY.Elm't« ate the resort of misratory birds shall obtain & fed-]adm! Fative VEIOHEERE bf 5t the season. the licenses to be issued at|o¢ agri s g hindered provi PROPOSE FEDERAL LICENSE any post office n, 0:'1;md”f‘ "% | the Comm thit Selide dibin- N, Titebinb had alrehdy ubmietsd o | TO HUNT MIGRATORY BIRDS| " 0 id 5 %e spent by the Govern. | DErs Bs the attornex general the post of the smeit fishe provide for. federal licenses -to h efuge commission, in biying or|€iCh house of congres -t m Fairfield county. migratory birds and for the establish- | ye nd guitable for the establish- rc;uxa;im:fl govern he administra- ractically the on {emnt of game refuges and Bublic|ment of migratory game bird refuges|tion Of the proposed &es would be sound where the waters are s shooting grounds for such birds would | which would serve as breeding and |Paced - JUCTEgSY free from pollution to permit succes | atfect about 5,000,000 Amecrican sport ding places for birds during the pe- | A8TICUIUre. = 4¢ cultivation of the smelt, he savs. men, the Bureau of Biological Survey,|riod of their flight north, or the close |08 mot in any way Ext, ladie o Upited States department agricul- { of seas: and as public shooting :‘:;\1" of procuring a ooy g P 4 tire, estimates. The bill has been fa- | grounds during the open Sason. An |CcenSe- ARRESTED IN WILKESBARRE AP e ot et o jmxgunds 2 s FOR NEW LONDON THEFT | mittee on pubtic lands and surveys.| s e biterchment of the migraiocy| When & man samuel Palitz, wantsd by the New |In the House the bill is in the com-|birq treaty act and the Lacey act 2 his London pc in connection with thé |mittee on agriculture. and the remalning 10 per cent. for car theft of $1,500 fron Robert Rogers, a The bill provides that each hunter|expenses :a m@uing licensés and other{on the plea of temp aurant, was arrested in Wilkesbarre, Pa., rtly before noon Thursday, Detective Sergeant Charles P. Hammond is on his way ‘WilkeSbarre to bring back the prisoner. A telegram was received from Michael Brown, chief of police of Wilkes- barre, stating that Palitx had waived extradition papers. The police traced Palitz's movements after he left New London by automobile for Hartford and through the Hartford police learned that he had left that ecity on the 7 train for Bridgeport. The po- . lice of New Haven and Bridgeport wers notified and also the police of Wilkes- barre, for it was stated by one of the group who had been with Palitz on the day of the robbery that he might have gone to Wilkesbarre. Just now the Wilk- esbarre police succeeded in locating has not vet been revealed. County Detective Willlam . Jackson Thursday was called in on the case to Uncle Joe Will Retire are often troubled with Feverishness, Constipation, Héadache, Stosi- sands of Mothers use. = MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS for CHILDREN and find they give certain relief. They tend to lireakrup colds. - Cleanseithe stom- fimn*fin fiver ‘and bawels and ghve healshinl slecp. ’Etsbe, Wheatena . The Cereal that P Tastes Good Your Grocer Sells WheatenaRecipe Book Free.