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TUESDAY, NOV. 8—12 PAGES Bos TON ST E What Is Going On Tonight. D..Pember,” his ‘futher. Attorney G. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures 4t | W. Melony appeared for Mrs. Pembe: the Opera House. and Attorney P. J. Danahey for i VIII.I.IMAIITIG cnuu ,M 'nrs l;{gturc: at the Bijou and | Pember. The ari; could not be (I8 S finished and was adjourned a little Will s ’ 3 Witiimantle Todss No 1% & & & | after 430 o'clock until 10 o'clock next W, | Monday. Thread City Tent, N 3, K. of M i N T T . e Branch Councii, No. 10, R. Muli GATN OF 30 The First warnlng [ P | In School Enumeration Over That of ; F 30 £ Yl : that Winter is near at hand was 4 —_— I L’i e shown Monday morning with the first | Hon- Guilford Smith Makes Up Bal- | Windham's school enumerators have snow. Tir to look for warmer| ance for Swedish Parish House. compieted their work and their reports | e sl e | have been filed Katherine | L overings. The Swedish Lutheran church soci- | Jack Spaulding, f the town ; ety some time ago bargained for the | school commit ports show ° R purchase of a Dbuilding lot near their | a gain of 39 ove of last year. church at the corner of Oak and Sum- dis- lannelettes -ets with the intention of erect- four of hereon a parish house as soon as follows: 5 d B & Sufficient amount of money could be | \‘;:mlh:un er 2; South Windham 5; 3 i | raised for the purpose. Christian et and Warner 6. or every need are here. | Srgater was- ¢ Bricktop gained 6; North Windham $ Best Colored Flannelettes at 10c| Subscriptions to 7;_Back Road 1, and Jerusalem 5. the lot Number of persons over 4 and un- when the der 16 years of and | Guilf 1909, This is the fourth act of his 84 eneficience toward worthy objects ¥ J within the past month. North Windham d —_— V."illdhflln district Hearing Adjourned One Week. S L Herbert R. Chap- | Christian St. distri and Charles A. Ca- | Back Road district in the office of Attor- | Jerusalem district . day, hearing the claim | Warner district 'ember for $2, 1 e of the late Willard { Total Fleeced Flanne 2| of Willard F es, at 10c | gainst the esta HIS WORK FOR HIS DISTRICT A Public Building for Willimantic. A Public Building for Putnam. An addition to the New London Public Building. County System of Rural Free Delivery Service for this Congres- sional District and a General Extension of Postal Facilities m this District. The improvement of the Navigation of Thames, Eight-mile, She- 1 tucket, Pawcatuck, Connecticut and Mystic Rivers, and of : New London Harbor. A So0il Survey of Windham County. The Southwest Ledge Lighthouse Erected. The Thames Naval Station made a School for Marines. New London made a Port of Entry. New Lighthouse Keepers’ Dwelling secured at Stonington. Fort Trumbull a School for the Revenue Cutter ;ervice. ——— = | There has be hool enumeration of the tc 11902, as can be learned by the follow- ing figures: | Total number enumerated ® October, 1897 October, 18 | October, 18 It’s a Great Thing. | Se: | | | WHAT’S THAT. Savmg IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT AND| in whi tan, at ) antd $2.00 pai { Blanket | vd 83, i ARE OPEN TO CONVICTION—JUST | 1! CALL UPON US AND WE WILL| CONC USIVELY PROVE TO YOUR| ATISFACTION THAT IT | ¢ THAT CAN NOT F WE HAVE' GOOD FA- | CILITIES TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR TASK—THAT MAY BE MADE EASY Wrapper Blankets AND PLEASANT WITH A LYT.TLEv' METHODICAL SYSTEM. LET US| | | ] —_— EXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION TO| L | Towels i :)lv flnalh €O AT SPECIAL PRICE. %111 “ The Willimantic | e anaily” Savings Institute - THE H. C MURRAY C0. | ©- © MURRAY. Presizent. | N. D. Agents Ladies' Home Journal Paper i W T | Patterns. OCAIT YT Fenton a down town j or ented to do. The cou $3.25 dozen His Record In Congress HE VOTED FOR A LAW FOR THE FURTHER PROTECTION OF THE LIFE OF RAILROAD EMPLOYES IN THEIR DANGEROUS EMPLOYMENT. hoarde honeymoon fi. R LLRl\IMM Agenl. et T Parlor Stoves Light Carriages and Wagons, It ’ a wood burning stove rlages and Wagons for *yo ¥ 1st the one to | icge and Wagon Repalring 3 I kind:. Repository and shops Valiey Straet. Shoeing Tel connecticn, S e O :st votes ever polled | be in HE VOTED FOR A LAW WHICH PROVIDED COMPENSATION FOR LABORERS AND MECHANICS WHO MAY BE INJURED IN THE SERVICE OF THE GOVERNMENT, AND MADE PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES IN THE EVENT OF THEIR BEING KILLED IN THE COURSE OF THEIR EMPLOYMENT. HE VOTED FOR A LAW TO ESTABLISH A BUREAU OF MINES FOR BETTER PROTECTION OF MINE EMPLOYES. ior Arfisfic Wall Papers MAFFITT & CO. 37 will be pleased to g or decorating, both work and take but litt house and are HE VOTED FOR THE EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY BILL. | Air HE VOTED FOR THE RAILROAD RATE BILL. st the thing Y i io | ’ = _comnecton novisd Ftn VOTED FOR A MODEL CHILD LABOR LAW FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CALL AND SEE THE 1911 0verland Models ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1020 Maln si want at rock bottom price | O e Willimantic, — | Lawisa_the year and three mon rld u%!‘.l",:hl P Mr. and Mrs. A VOTED FOR A LAW FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. VOTED FOR THE MEAT INSPECTION BILL. HE VOTED FOR THE LAW PROVIDING FOR PUBLICITY OF CONTRIBUTIONS MADE FOR THE PUR- HIRAM N. FENN, POSE OF INFLUENCING ELECTIONS AT WHICH REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS ARE LNPERTAKER and BEMBAL | | 3 # chuch 2. it G | 7 | ial was in St Joseph's cemeiers ELECTED. THgn— dady Assistant g P = & G | o o Fia il VOTED AGAINST THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY MATL SUBSIDY. i Ladue of Hartfor of friends on Iy If It’s Wall Papers [ Mary I the Jatest designs that you de- lmes | ing Miss L n large assortment i - ville for a te e wiil tnierest you. | mized Paints and o - upplies are. comugiets, | <, AreaTrille Hard, | 7nomas Costeno A B HOLMES, | 3. and Willlam &. 72 Church Street. Willimantic, - e = | But Cheer Up, for You Can ANEUF 4 Deater in » | Get Money by calling at the Wil TADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. mam cooms # emers. | Willimantie e s Loan Company, 15 Union S.reel. VOTED BOTH IN THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE AND IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE LAW INVESTIGATING THE SHIP COMBINE. Blanche Piche is VOTED FOR A LAW MAKING COMMON CARRIERS LIABLE FOR ACCIDENTS TO THEIR EMPLOYES ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE. on his x\'n to Hartford VOTED FOR THE LAW PROHIBITING CORPORATIONS FROM CONTRIBUTING MONEY OR OTHER VALUABLE THINGS TO INFLUENCE ELECTIONS. Frederick VOTED FOR THE AMENDMENT STRENGTHENING THE LAW TO PREVENT IMPORTATION OF CONTRACT LABOR AND PROVIDING A PLAN FOR THE FURTHER EXCL'USION OF THAT CLASS OF ASIATIC IMMIGRATION WHICH ENTERED INTO COMPETITION WITH AMERICAN WORK- MEN. omoted at the Terms strictly confidential. octlld A PURE FCOD LAW. ie A. C. Andrew lu sxc (0. HE VOTED FOR THE PU £04-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. e two ‘ AMES HAR 3 E. L. PRINCE, ;.PERFUflES, ron.s:ufasm._ss, perature—re iy xcessivels cold and | HE HAS SERVED IN CONGRESS ON THE COMMITTEE AN TERRITORIES, WAR CLAIMS, EXPENDI- lece Cream (o SRATIONERY. | (Additional Willimantic on Page Two.) | TURES IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND EXPOSITIONS, AND NOW IS A 801 Ma'i.npg;:-e?lm ;::fiantic é e = MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEES ON EXPENDITURES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, and Confectionery °,.... : Baing Ot o th Cloing Boiess” | AND OF THE JUDICIARY. 730 Main St., Wulllmlnun Conn Mechamcs Dep’t. Store | ir. F & JCSD—Denist, NEW PIANOS | ovwmsse Fose Under the new ballot a Democrat desiring to vote for Edwin W. Higgins for Congress places a cross (X) in the Pain ess E;.:lr;::;u;’s:: ;Ii‘hy |As Low as - - $185. my:;filo;m v ! circle af the head oilthe column marked Democratic and makes a cross (X) opposite the name of Edwin W. 52 Main 8tr P\ gl o . iGRE & S| D, i Higgins in the small square. e i Willimentic | Write for Catalogue. (84 cossors to Sessions & imo-w) | f 8¢ - “5 niek N B e il e ise (mbaimers znl funeral Liectors, £czllops, Oysters and Clams, at d ‘vATKle BROS-; 60-62 Nocth Street. STROKG’S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. LADY ASSISTANT, | oettod |, i Aiylu@ strest, Hartford, Zeléitione cestieditim ! " Main and Schéol Sts, 8o. Manchister. ¢ vriw | e e o Ll "I 852 Main Street, Willimantic. R AT deczsd MR. HIGGINS is thirty-six years of age, is a graduate of Yale University, a member of tI\c New London County Bar, and a resident of Norwich, where he has lived from boylmd TN, Ko