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- MURRAY'S BOSTON STO e Willimantic, Gonn. WILLIMANTIC. | e totedy el i S e e o . e | v, Whiat'Ts Goiflg OW Tonight. | talcem- e the-suvee yard Mo where the | play, 20 rex_club was penalized ten vards for sie Venner at Loomer Opera House | pushing. Burns made eight yards S g, C 4 l v " oy b Sioving " Pictires "4t the Bidow an | oo aramt end, Deing “tckted amd | e ‘eh o '/Sunwfl 7 5 c ’ ? 3 2 g T Ascisgl Ouier ball “went to the FL 8. for failure 0 | qay. it ) et By m"' g r P B2 J‘L Radiant Clrpter, No. 11, 0, E cain the goal lin, ps again add- | =8 3 " J o e Soven varda © i Sardy Wllliam Baker or m:f g, tor- F ; i cm,flg At Fural UNION SERVICE ¢ the mext down failod to add any. |Merly of Hmantic, spent nnk > Odel Cavlson” B85 of ' Noit r ‘-v- y it e Ahe at to fhe Grix |S1Ving al his heme in:this ofv: floraie i SEATERE 1o Sy t = ==} $225: at ¥ Held at M. E. Church on Thursday |club. A forward pa Richmond to| John' Cifry of Bridkepory- m;exly mball hospital Thursday after I 7 Mdrning: sharpe, netied eight yards. Higgins {of this city,"spent Thanfszting at the | Suftering irom ., sad Thankagiv R 5y e im ;ained three yards. The high school | home ofyhis fafher on pfeasant street, |98Y" acgident. - I 161t Jég.. beiow * LIBRARY OR BEDI N g t ards. ; street. | 0 i . i ROOM KITCHE Thankegiving. a6y o braced and held for dowus on their Mr. and"Mrs. Podr AfeArthur and|XDoe: Wi torn by ia charge of shot, 2 % ed with services in 2 Protestant | two-vard line. Keirans ran from be- |son of Jewett Cef it Thankegivine (44 1o duch a_terribly lacerated con LIVING ROOM ! Eress Bed. Kitchen Tabie. churches of the 3 hief ser- | hind his own geal line around left end | with Offl4er 3 ihar e oo |fition. that it was. =aid at. the institu: oy 2 ‘Tarly: Boilangl s thdination 3 EitsBen e Howanes ) ona held ards, arrowly escaped be- | ily. = | tion *amputation inight be necessary e Do Felt Matiress. Chaire, 1 Kit- at the Meth 3 1 c¢harch on kied safety before he e visting ey : Young Carlson, who js a. brother of o en Mk 1 Woven Wire chen Closet, 12 Church street at 10.45 o'clock, in which | cleared the 1 Downer thea punted | o & EEOK arker, o student at Yale. [iGeorge- Carlson *of "he- Audem’shake- 8.3x10.8 Vel X ey & Tounlipn SPFInE. [Guar- Yardsof Lin- the Tirst Congregational, First Baptist|out of danger ¥ay.© wha “behind | 3% gyith bis Jparents, Dr.and Mrs. T, fball team. started out Thursday for vet Rug. 1 Ay ot h Ve S Gen- pieuey 1 SbRe and the M fiurch’ 6ok part Sharpe for | e returned the |y, FOPRSR - Of © Church street, for |noon with his fataer, John Carlson, | * Glt Hab 1A Xy Tuime . Feather e o O Organ | ball 2 few vards when he was tacklad giving, and a young friend, Anton Anderson, e E P iR, L voluntary e Thank- Kelloy me ended with the | AIt and atrs. Gedrge . Snow and |for & duy of sport'in the Thompson Ao T ,,,L Afien Oak LI ol e ful People, ¢ E creed; in the po < -uL:.!m “Miss Ruth of Chaplin, | woods. The trio had stopped for a 3 el nts Diensen, | Gotd L n'h- Sebver sy 3 Jrgan | on_the high school's ard 1i sbers Aanksgiving with Robert O.|minute when young Anderson thought- ] ot T r e, Fen. Ouk W Tesponss: Test reading, Psalter,| The lineup ' oG and family. lessly struck his sun against a tree e, Daeararia™ b Engisy ;f,%;‘;!- A o 83 ‘] wripture le W. H Wallen re, Linde Sk : The weapon was discharged. the shot & J&f,,,", page S oria P ripture I A. J. Avery of Hartford was the ax Ke not mer Set, 1 Tap. K 3 LR ] by Rev. T M. |(capt) v ey 1z Weathe wrient Bt e mother, M i Va8 A€ | tearing into the left leg of the youth--| X estry Table Covo ¥ eToE Beriiates Nesdlework e, Fre Oldentur 47 10 brother: Fred W. Avery. of Leba. |10 Car who was standing near- [ LomD ) . Cemmss: R e [ e »whe non, for Thanksgiving. P 5 I O R s e red young man was given Grand Rapids Furniture, Chrpeis, Rugs, o Henry M. Congdon of ~Spring i s was possf e) ; benediction, | =t 16, Maes, formiesly: of Wilimanye. . | s s was possible under Beddlng Draperies and Everything for Honsekecejting on Thankegiving with his mothe IYEngas ot rushadyte worth 1 i Hpopat ik et L e m: r Lospital here. The accident is | S ity o Tligein vl Koy’ o Morse | B’ P Condon, of North sireet. T S L Our Easy Payment Plan: St. Paul’s Churd! ited at 7 a. m. and morningy: Store, W. H. £, 6! Grex club 0; touch- | pawi Stet "1, ¥ares S heiman, o7 | carelessness of Anderaon smmrfl-slzmnow $§2.25 Weeidly 5306 Worth $35 Dowa $3.50 Weekly 0 e R dowi e rane. wosi Paytucket.. ent “Thanksgiving | o T ey Sy e I e g wes s “shert and wis over n e for | touch <:w,v'.\\}\.-A'\_».m).:’-” referee, by A e L s LOST FOUR FINGERS. 200 e T L anen service. o Reew, 3. T | field judse. &, T, Kellex: head ; bt = | clifford ‘Gratn oF Thampson Malined | | S st b ok Tories Aispuste. | e Toreisiabuit 3 Il our Dress Hats and Street Wear Hats, | %onii o s o0 5l fman 510 conars 35 incamen Tivge snd Eainath Millouse ity | A O oo T e s Y Libip. | worth-and Potter s at Yale, are at the home of thel reular | i i i r. A . James W. Hill- v b ot T| Cliffora Green. about.40 years of | over 200 of them, marked at less fot Baptist Church. [ JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF B street, {0 the holl- | Cr S ariothe: IFhoRrRon i who \ the pasto {came to swell the lizt_of patients at | |niv: B5c In Civil Case of Burnham ve. White. | 4 led a fellowship | T SER | the Day-Kim than half off. Triemetving service 5% 1305 | 1o the cvil case ge Ael 3. Borabasn bl |ime duy” » hospital Thanksgiv- een lost all the t <= : ) gers on his right hand Thursday | { SOORE & Thio. 5B et falve: Vet vk Hellgey P:s:e:‘ow;h Maximum Tem- |morning when he came in contact with | Mere is & good opportunity for every onefto get a good up-to-date Hat | e istice of the Peace S. I Harvey on | boraure © REE-Fobitemth e Wil e ciecIc s o RIS K . @t loss than half reguiar price it i S Club in Snappy, | Thureday. marning gave Jademast to | Pound Fox Shot—Edward M. Rolling | bl “Wood sawing machine ~HE bod | tives in Boston. | nave neen-guests of M. FL Davenport Every one is this season's model and siyle, made of feit and velour, i bl the plaintift for $44 and some odd| to Be Ordained. 13vood at the home of & Thompson Phy- | ¢yt Shaw, and. family- are guests.|and fnmily, b i | cents. The suit was the result of a | e ) it i of his parents in Bayonne, i Hervey Benner of <t has been trimmed with biack and white wings and #ancy Persian ribbon. i Thursday s penio the wd | claim for $98 for werk done by Burn- | Rev. F. H. Morgan of Boston w slclan o ol A L wf‘]"' K Jhl‘(‘ Miss - Barileif, teacher .n the Ts- | the guest of B t has attended e ham for White. Mr. White iniroduced | be a visitor in Danielson Sunda ot i gl L b SUCK | rael Putham school, -is entertaining T Dreas Hats i for $1.80. N i 3 339 now ¥ | Mr, itz inir ed a in Danielson Sunday, as- | wh it 3 5 i K uthaam school, is entertaining E T o His hat 5. § ‘ and 32 $139: ¢ n ent years gathered ? claim for 362 for lumber. |sisting Rev. R 8. Cushman at the | e hand ot Vrvxn‘:.‘l from :xl ][M;" Miss Helen Simpson of Proviience. $1.89; $3.98 now $2.30; $4.39 now $289; $4/59 and $5.89 now, $3.39. 1610 &5 sep wWhat yroved to ney Edward M. Yeomans of An. |morning service at the — Methodist | The hand struck the saw and the fin<| Wy, Sna” Mra. C. B Pratt of Brad- | WI% o B e s R, > | ceptionaily cinse and inte r represented the defendant | church. gerk were instantly severed. obnly UE | joy street sre:guests. of. Mrs. Pratt's.| “ICrt Sl phis R . M weie o 39c; o8¢ now 50c; $1.39 and $1.60 | between the Windham High | Attorney P. J. Danahey of this | Gurdon E. Withey saw a baid cagle | M0™P Temaining. parents, Mr..and Mrs. Wood, in Willi- | "% now :_! now 8% » . 4250 and 3259 now $1.30; $3.48 ana 7| the Grex tiub, ; ppeared for the plaintifs. {and a big one. too, in the « e i mant SR 109 1.89. e he e W eanly played | {of the town of Br klyn tF ¥ i Leland Bradley of the Worcester » B e 2 e i iy ot Bl g | Many at Sun! | Miss Marga Sullivan Is visiting | v academy is spending his vacation with i | well a full ‘of situations to arouse 1o Mutt-Joff sunlight | and Mrs. John McGowan at Wes:. | Automobile Accident on Sunday Last|hjs parents, Mr. and Mr Géorge { T URTARSE DESUR Spotsstore, ¢ | Washburn hall “Thursday 1e 1 Proves Fatal. Bradley, in Grove -street. Iflanded the good wlays ot the { prosiia suoett wrionabie Holiday Guests. ! — Miss Greenlaw-is spending the’ week N N f{or game. W T L R P L Lot it o e Mrs se | end with relatives in -Hyde Park, Mass ighed the ligh Boxs by | Nt was | Faenhed Ty | aniie -Tissie Tripp enlériaiped M v | Mins. Flovence Bargent. memhber . of " were " more | TPimGla, orchestra, | ocket aver . THanksEiRInG an | the Tacuity of the Mistes Shipievs SHEP Bame | | ’ ankment 4t Mechanics- | schocl in Bryn Mawr. Pa spending vietorious, Mis Tat of Clos- | Nover 75, Mrs. | a few days®with her parents, Rey. and ¢ - the. s Theaters Crowded N. J., and aylor S B SRaReife el Ao i S o 5 NOANI( sl Fotitis ear | The vandeville ‘and moving picture | New York are spending u few “davs | TSt ol o0 ihe ParziGmbalt ot | Mk BB SR an of Hartfora , S i - ) ey pas! na <Forew days |pital Thanksgiving day about nooi Mise M e f Hartford is b e B v 453 > > lleges Pt | Shoitess [cetelwalivalivn i iind cass {..“‘l'l'e,‘ stmaster und Mrs. Charles A Myl podv. wis removed to the home | the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr Togel Thursday's Ha -9 ol iz g Loidion iy e [ e {of o sister of the deceased. Mrs. Henry | Charles' Blackmar. - A ~—Those Who Dined With Frmnd,' E The sos and dance in 4. B. ster. Mle, wate Eussts Thursdey of > later to Woonsocket { riam spent Thanksgiving ' day with | ter Elsewhere. v hool. hall Thanksgiving afterncon was | relatives in Danielson 5 4 | Alvin Martin of W ie accident Mrs. Jueques has | relatives in Providence. lain at the hospitei in an uneonscious | Frank Davenport and Sidney Green | (Continned “on P { condition from which she rallied only i intervals. A fracture at the = ibase of the skull caused death Henry Getty of Worcest Thanksgiving with his and Mrs. Eloi Getiy of 4 Albert Henry Wa largely attended. Music by the T. C. orchestra | spent Mr {o Bl - were: ghsils e and Mrs. Coogan of | ™" <. Are aTrifle Hard, & WEDDING. trom one s But Cheer Up, for You Can s o L try training school at Highland rails, P47, 7 Ghe Skl caos - : : returned_iter sex- | B0 shoutd have scored whier Carpenter—Olin. N. Y. spent the holiday with his par- | 5, SR MOE ; Get Money by calling at the| i ™0 UL G, eme PRyl e T A% “and Mrs. Willis Bartlett o Sk e g London Thursday. | Morse, Burns and Jordan played tne | ter and Sadie Olin were united in mar- | York, formerly of Bust Killingly, are (* W i best gama for the x club, Captain | - e Methodist Episcopal par-| gpending » days own. 1 i r aen ¥ ‘v | The prayer meeting at the’Baptist | Kblley's, sackling was of an exception- | 10UIs M. Flocken. Mrs. Louise R. Olin. | iy New London over the hollday. 1 A g v v 8t evening was well attend- | ail < der | mothier of the bride. and Farl W. Olin. | " yfrs. ® Winsied is Jacques . e husband. { her father, T a brother; were withesses to the cer s | For the Hoiiday Trade {“on J By g nervice wits held. | ay for the Grex club won |2 bro visi b Frederich B AL A }and Sies adrews ahicon ST for the A Tk arr ] re. Hente - Marchesveault o 3 i i v William P Lafoe o il ¥ ARt ey whs bivoriad tom nis el AL L Jscplt lle, Mirw. flenr: wha | | It will pay you -to look 6' the assortment carly. on Sireel e ] - i e muparior Seet | e e SR s Vering at Dasville. and two If quality is desired you .will be suited. ed thei srothe and rge . Brewster was Terms strictly confidential. |tami, fr ’ | 3 ; - divorce from Sadie s SRR Ry el iR 12 X ' 3 ootitd day, At theyt bome on { Sve vards. liggine failed to|al%o on the grounds of dese | Worcester spent” Thunksgiving with | Secial and"Porsonal. HAw s at PUTNAM {;GNN AR S g AR e Bal Rorper made & ”";‘,” | Frenciman. J1t i expected that Shot 14-Pound Fox. Sk e and “'".\‘}{,’,’;’_ - . en IS : and ,‘"'l’ L. M kham a Harrington plunged through mr\'““’ on Park eet | the largest foxes shot in this section de Hall is visiting rela- : home vesterduy or ten ynrds. Crane added two | recently. The weight is given as 14 e Painless Extracting and Mr. and Mre. Orlando Clark are vis Keitins popiHbuted gheer yards, | Harrington Elected Captain. | oouhis B Ry : Filling a Speciale: Ung reletives iu Mystic O ne y the 118 mmw“, Tmmediately affer the W. H Won Prizes at Poultry Show. Sutson and i eied ana | '7"; he squad and ef | blue ribbons at the South Manchester Telephone. sung | Bu I ch of Groton. - - |b punt. b he ball l(,‘,u.‘ |ed Momer Hars ngton, W. 11 1912 ‘.pou:u'»' Bhok! '§-n. 2 :y \w“ est ead tO wear‘ = IS Lont et i ks Desa Sux St ERbvers L L Ao Dt | cabtain of the eleven for 1911 " Har-|cock and a hen trom his selection of | E L. P lN ed Wednesday night, 1o spend & few | Sharpe intercepted the e Grex | forthe past thees o the school eleven | single-comb black leghorns. Two cocks | ! \ i RINCE, | ta vy w s family o arl et. |club was 1 NAT | raan’ Al sppheibcre At T p;j‘*‘d;‘\x;»‘. ed at the shiow hnve been sold | Whillm Chesebro was in Groton on | thro urns s then | Yo xRt sy alls he played fand. shipped “direct to” the buyer, who | : Jee Cream e R Bt s g S o2 tha | 1S B B S B e fiarments | LG ‘ g L s o seorideh ne et s |1 flon 107 15 yhrds, o | cund: Bng il e Ch B e e o e There Still Remains the Necessity of Pro and Conlectionery| - ol “Siarion | i i he Dol Tor 3 Sl Suln | Fine, make s good chptary T o teams | It ‘o b Zont o g 1 L : : ¥4 Main 8. Willmantc, Goon. |1 | Pmnecseraisd 30, ) {30 " by craal Bkt wich he | 1 privide Searotary o Hemior B for the Fall and Winter viding for Your Daily Table Needs S b - 8t of relu- | Gre b's vard graduates of the school 1 3 h gy o 1 » % i the city Wednesday ewenin EEMORE & SHEPARD, Dhuglas McDonald called on friends | ter s, Morse adied t n New London Thursday lx aitad by Linder Susecsnsen to Seesiohs & Mimorey {three vard loss. Sharpe fmbalmers and Foneral Directors, ¢ |, we, $0-82 North Strest, LADY ASSIS/ANT. Telepbome cepiesiiim degee and clerk of the commitiee on Nl DR l ‘ All in Stock ‘ Thanksgiving morning Chief Wade | COnBvess for the pestiten: years AT THE i This stora is always a good store in which to trade. [". Webster and some of his men in- N stalled. a new five alarm box, No. EDWARD: M- ROLEINS on Chapman streel. near the milk d oi. There has bsen a demand for & box at thiz point for some time wned by Bu To Be Ordained at East Killingly. Hurrington ree adde Every trading day of the year is a gosd day t> buy here. Kill Mapufacturer of different styles of — lub stiffene | 1 turn the ball a rs, George W. Manley- died at|be held at the Baptist chircn in East | | 2 nd fo rds bu eph's hospital Thursday morn il AR X i S ! tion—the same prompt and efficient service. gly op December 2 'There is to i tore ‘ o e e Wemsma o e S at | be morning and an aitétrioon sorvice. | "" Sharpe, Richmond | - The councll wili convene at 10 a. m. | Sk ; , e 'wmw“?z'.fin':: iad oL, Dharps Richmon iy} Show Window Smashed. | Rev. A. B. Coates, DD will preach | DANIELSCGN, - - - CONN. :hh epository and & { bled mu ndorbeck recovered. Keiran The show window it B W. Gerrick’s | the~sezwon- at_the afternoon service. | (A, v, {ed sna Eiocbecsrecoveran, Keirunt | o 4 T M AN, oppcke srbc R AL G RIS Se | — \ ome Here and Save Money "‘“1...._,_ S csaniosiiun. | ensa oMl end run for 18 yarda |Sume wiy between 1 and 2 o'clock on|lended by Rev. George K. Genung. | { ; 75 MONUMENTS, 1o Fough tie Tine for ten | THABKsEIving atternoon. No one seems| DD of Brooklin, CRev. W R Swb- | you are jnvited | —— > | Headstones ana Markers In our stock | more und it hezan to look bad for the | (0, KROW how It occurred. but it is pe- | bert of Putnim will give the chdree ou are invited fe see| ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | Grex ciub. Downer fufled on a quar. |Leved that someone lurched against it|to the candidate and Rev. B. W. Pot- S| i n I's W P | and inspect 1000 artistic designs. {tetvaci rum—" Keirans again skir #nd ‘catised ‘the ‘crash. ter the cha to the church ihe new slyles in Fades 5 g ¥ all apers WM. F. & P. A LENNON, {left end for 12 vards, carrying the ball | MarytSaw Putnam Gama. ! T o sl the aiest desigms that yon do. | SoFRer Malh and Watson Bireetn | (0, 06, 51% sl Ui Hiri Ditlr | COLLING HAD ABE ON POINTS. | pere s lurse number ot pan- | Sits, Ladies’ Coats, Coals : 0 ore | . guve the bull to Crane and the pla —— | 5 ge. adl 3 -0ats, f 10, sies. come hers. Our iargs tment | Willimentie. Conn. [ Ras smomerce ror & ) ¢ Interesting Bout Before Windham Ath. | /€150 men at Putnam Thursday afi- | end moderate price will inverest you. | — IERYRSENG, 95 A 08ps 0f el 3 - | ernoon to witness the basketball zame, s 3t g n E, G Wock of ready mixed Faints and fESIE= & forward pam iwag then (e letic Club. [ opaeen b e e e | tor the Misses and Children. MAIN STREET DANIELSD! Fhone 54-4 pammtery ,.”1;.. are complete { HIRAM N, FENN, JRE R Lo, Lhe badbick ot i o 'Winahene e mies b | Putnam team. which included Daniel A B. HOLMES, godlalisy 8 ; ndham Atbletic club on | son players, and the Yale Rove i B b w..h..‘...u._l-. NDERTAKER and EMBALMER |l Vis puc i pias on day eveninc Tisey and”” il Tatir S hadale vy ot Coat Swealers in great 7 e SR i — #1 Chureh St. Willimantle, Ct. }iats S R1C andad it ok DG s SEtint iR L 8, JoTMER [SewWett Thursday evening. 5 SRR IRTRS IR " e h rded with t all on | winni aight falls in 7 and JAMES HARRIES [ ceiesbona Tadz Assiseant. | 10 Grix it 25 Sarn Sine Wi e 11 Dimutes, on 3 ulE-Nalkn nd ‘| Damsged Aute Reported Burnsd. |Variely to fit everybody. | ——- — s e Ry R e qu' T was a story circulating avout | 2 s PEMFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, | e P B O Bl et ol o and. sadlor, urpd e ¢ ALIaOTIEE Very special fow prices T {Gan um o m Clthing Business” | 1o i (h o returned | emi-ATul o the math attraction o tha | hantaion Ee Meenantnile o week | ¢ y s P Yo Post Card Shep 12 v Do unted and ‘Walien ;;‘n‘xr"“ an gt round bout between |ago” Sunday had peen Jestroved at | il Underwear for Men,| } frecovere ball ining about 3o | Bi ins of Central Village be | Chepachet, whene it had bee 801 Main Street, Wiimantic | Mechanics' Dept. Store Uil Iy TLEIE SR Lile NoVaio”or Ruat Youses and Abe| chevmcher W 1. whepe i hid b d Child el s e {00 ama o e ena ‘for ‘i1’ vards. || The main 5o hd one of the argest | bapn 15 safd o have hirned fo Wemen an ildren. : rane ahed, throngh live for tour | crowds of the season. Neither hud amy- | ground. The machine had been putclr- i . . A A, yrea 1 OFe a0d the EIEAnS cOn) buted six. NNy on Dine! in points, | ed up sufficient to get it to Woon- z & 2. rane two again and then Keira and there Col was e W i For Artistic Wall Papers et e e e (e os in, TN i Soaupiin | Rkl Criiwroti sk oyes Our stock is complete for|| Three New Demonstrators Have Arrived & . o | Grex Wik pe A, Crar repe: @ “blows had . o eftet o Interest fin < Missionary. Institute ’ > i & i - : come to E MAVFITT & CO, i7 Piby |icerina i B Ly S |3 WP ok wpsiviee Sl Shon | nere 1t u_ greac dent of mieset | (H€ S€250'S. {rade. Every Hit with: Chyred Strest. We will Se pleased to ine and Keiraus gained three through |0uS crouch. | ehEsdehtut the. fowns - of." eastern = and are making a izl w C. SIS 4 peliting or Steapating, tackle. Harrington was called upon| Frank McLean was referes and L.|Windham county iin the interdenomi- depaflmem in the store! an4 wil gearantes both work and W v and took the ball through tackle for |Dondero was timekeeper. national missionary institute meetings 5 vy ) e o e bt | Lok SO ot | e v T e e e e | Y aleveed. yem “THERE IS A REASON 1 dzome line ne o wrried the ball oy or the touch- | A T LUB 15. | Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. 3 . Telephene comnection. novisa n.nub line to select from. Prices | GArTiod fhe Dol ol 5, Grex club 0 | o - t H:.fl N . Tearn ot | /i . 3 B s o reasonable Weatherbee ficked a difficult goal. | Basketball Game at Armory Had Close | the meetings is an imposing one. Mect- . & 3 g e SALL. AND 828 TNE MLLE. BEAUREGARD. Seore, WM. 5.8 Finish, et o e the mpisconat. | Sale prices on English The €. M. F." 30, that holds.an_hohiopabls Sopchid's pecerd. Tk - Morse again’ Kicked off (o Harring- | | Mathodist, Baptist and Conzregationai uF landera’ “Punabout: the” classisst |mud . miset SpaiTects built-runabout - ta who gaine x vards before | The basketball season for churches, afternoon and evening ses- Decoraled TCG Pnls--worlh i . 2 ’“ 0Veflafld Models e s anmalLe O Sertl |forl Whs DRSS WeYURAL Iy Mol | SlotRac SO e T on the market. Also the most widely copied car in America, “The T ncterale am retail, ay |MOTe. Tho Grex club then braced and | evening at the armory beforo . larke| arranse - the Corner Store. Wom. Johnstons. © |hell Morse gained three yardv orowd, when the Thread '(;:“\h;‘;\ongn,!T,mp,,,w,, of 60 Degrees on Thurs- 50¢c, mow 29c. 1 Hudson,” high powered, light and noiseless, and popular with the own- ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St, e v L Richmond {0 Morse, gained 12 yards | contest” that showed the tack of prace ; day. [} ers of high priced cars. If you are interestod in a motor car, no mat- = Willimantis, Conn. 81y Fay on an attempt for a quarterback |tice. It was, however, interesting. hursday was one of the most sar g RN k 1204 i n. 6. 3. BOTTOMLEY & SON, run was tackled by Linderbeck for o | Cyclers lod at he end of fhe fire: haw | prising. Thanksgiving s ‘veather: Jardinieres 29c, worth ter what the price you intend paying, do not fail fo call and inspect the General Repair Shop, oss. Higgins failed an attempt for { by the score of 11 to 2. The Grex club | wise that finds place i) e memory ¥ favorités for 1911 i g A PIANO Bleycle and Automobile Rupatring | 4op kick from the 25" vard iinc, the (put in Riohmond and Thompson n the | of cven the oideat citizen. 1t was a | 90C. line of cars that are favorites for 1911. A bail being blocked, but Richmond re- |Tast haif and fin‘shed the game strong, | perfect Indian summe ¢ and here R — - 1 & ol . is an ideal Christmas present Oil and Gasoline for sale. covered. |but lost in the ten seconds of play, (in Danlelson the mercury registered as = » 4 o ~ e Fourth quarter: Morse crashed | Lewis shoooting the lucky basket, The | high s 60 degrees during the warm- : Watch this space for something ZRWETT OITY mOTE! through line for seven and half yards, | lineups jest hours. The usual Thanksgiving . 6 i B, Sharpe added a yard and Morse an- | T. C. C.—MeHor If, Lewis rf, L)'.{zlllwnuxs about a cheery fireplac: 2 . interesting. ‘ ther_ome .m;l & half yarde, making | man ¢, Wood Ib, Wooward rb. gave way to automobile parties that t down. N attempl ata forward |, Grex club—Jordan and Higgins rf,| enjoyed the balmy-air, and the prom- . 0 5 Tee A. C. w'-“:“c.' Morse to Shavpe intercepted ! Downer and More Ib, Morse and Ricli: Sl i ol COMPANY. 9 Raaatts, CA [ Cumiled La- (man ¢, Burns rf, Higgins and Thomp- | tile . P ) SRR S Shech PNments OV thiing Tel o, Oh Dowher punted [#on 1£ i o] N . Corner Chesinui and Witiow Streets, A miee vaststy of Fresh Fish: also . to Burns, who made a fair catch near |~Score, T. C. C. *7, Grex club 15: bask- Norwalk.—The total number of pu- Danielson. Conn. { ¢ v - ‘Opeters and Clame. at FUNERAL DIFE r. midfield rpe made a short .gain: | ets from fioor, Burns 5. Mellor 3. Lewis | pils in the schools of the town of Nor PETER CECCARELLL Prop, NORWICH, CONN. sileps. Farsiture amd Crawford Ceekimg | A forward nass. Richmond to Maorse. |2, Wood 2, Lyman, Morse. Higains: | walk is 5,342, a gain of only 54 in the JAMES B, KF™"9 Manager. 7 m-m'am st Rangee wax fumbled. bt Burns recovered the |fouls, Woodward and Downer: feam ' last vear, (he envoliment last year A i e es—Siore 8i-3: house 26K bail and gained 35 yards and would foul, Grex club; faskets from free totalling to 5288 oct21d | 2 Sl s 5 SESFHFIVR. & ;