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FRIDAY, DEC. 23—12 PAGES . %ailklin PAGES NINE TO TWELVE ere survives besides usband, ! . y MURRAY'S WILLIMANTIC. jenimbiasiee o RWerm omv - (Where toTradein dewelt Gity Shepard and Y e e e St:t. Agent Giles Pott?r .Father of " morning to the family home in Mont- ocal Clergyman—Rainvilie-Larose ; ™ WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE i ville, where the funeral will be held, | Marriage—Norwich Autoist Cause of | ¢ Calendars and Christmas and New What Is Going On Tonight. the autopsy, and, tended to indicate | followed by burial in Woonsocket, R. I. | Runaways. SR p B s l 0" s l 0RE Basketball—W. H. S. vs. Alumni. that Mr. Neff died simply from the 5 Division No. 1, A. O. H. effects of excessive drinking. ! Big Holiday Mail. As stated in the Various Matters of W, I0uNSEONS. ; Rad lnL“Ch:?pter, Aol O B 8. The various organs were found to & it J 3 WILLIMANTIC, CONN (ne Gudeville and Moving Pictures at|pe in perfect condition, with the ex- | The incoming mail at the local post- | of New Haven, the father of Rev. E. s . o Piotures at the Bijou and|¢ePtion of the stomach that showed |office Thursday was unusually heavy | W. Potter of this place, has resigned | manifest signs of acute irritation from {and was heyond the capacity limit of | as agent for the state board of. edu- ighth Annual Concert and |alcohol. There was no injury to the |the regular carriers. Consequently in |cation after 38 years of service. Mr. The Bulletin this week, Giles Potter BIG REDUCTIONS IN Millinery Goods to make room for Xmas Stock. e + A >N OF B . Dance by Excelsior Hook and Ladder | skull and the injuries about the head | the afternoon Posimaster Dimmick put | Patter is widely known in this state MULE RESVHECARD Company, No. L,Tuwn Hall. proved to be entirely superficial. Not [on the two substitutc carrier; k as the “father of the Connecticut 6. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, NEFF AUTOPSY a thing was found to substantiate the |elce O. Barrows and George Arnold, | school laws.” While fie school laws <Gy ) ow omes T theory of external violence, and the Eéllil\lle&;ydtol;lz?)lfigltx’fi:;;ltzl"xreldcitxl‘-fcyc J:::L:‘Sna have (Deen wmade by the legislature, General Repalr Shop, CONFIRMS FI opinion of the medical examine at | de e Y, A r. Potter is the man who really *RST THEORY Neff drank a considerable quantity of |cing at 3 o'clock. It expected that | planned them and in a way he has Dlee am,l Automoblis: Tanslriar, Death Due to Alcoholism Solely—Or- | liquor quickly and that the alcohol |all hands will all they can swing to for | since been the whole machinery that Oil and Gasoline for sale. e omen gans, Except Stomach, in Perfect poisoned his system and caused death. | the remainder of the week as w ell as | has been the means of getting the un- Conditi d Ceige Neff was not a steady drinker and | the first of next. willing boy to school. Besides devot- ZRWETT CITY HOTEL, . ondition. that is the reason why the different ing his interest to the making of new New and Up-to-date Hol-lh every when you have neither 5 73 _lorgans were in such fine condition. FUNERAL. laws for the public school syvstem of o V.\];d:;;;l;";;‘u';jt zf):fl:r;»m\:}' A, G. BI‘H A further analysis of a small |portiun el o ks state, he has been one of the fac- IKA ¥. LoWis Prufl-:or : Cok O : . C ason, med- | of the contents of the stomach is to for their enforcement. time to look or think lcal ‘examiner for' the town''of Wind~ | be made, - but, the mefical exarafler |« ==« Alred C. Neft o 7o Mr. Potter, who is a native of I T g ham, performed an autopsy on the | does not anticipate any developments [ The funeral of Alfred C. Neff Was|pon ‘was three times the representa- S kg but take the first sug-|body of Alfred C. Neff at his home | that will materially affect the original [ Beld Thursday afternoon at 2 0'clock | tive' in the gencral assembly of the s oL dematt Oltys in Clark’'s Corners Thursday morning. | verdict. from hl‘S home in Clark’s Corners. Rev. town of Essex. A graduate of Yale, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. . The (heory originally advanced by ' Coroner Rill was present at the au- | Walter” I, Lanphear, pastor of the he had been a teacher in the Con- | Furalturs amd Crawiord Coeking gestion. Medical Examiner Charles M. Knight, | topsy Thurs s sed case | Mansfield Centar ~ Congregational | neotic P e e e U Al Ranges. g topsy Thursday. It a closed case : s necticut Literary institute in Suffield Phones— Bteee RicE: b 35-8. | who made a cursory examination, pro- | as far as the co is concerned, and | church, was the offi - land later in Hill academy in Essex. e anm ik lllu nds of the deces nouncing death due to alcoholism, was no further investigation will be made Burial was in ted as DEAr- | 1¢ was while a member of the generil | m————— e substantially borne out as a result of | by the authorities. n . the Hampton cem- | aooins 0 e B oo e Intorest. in tors Elmore & | senool legislation. In 1871 he was one STAFFORD SPRINGS. | Shepard of this city were in charge Of | of a commission of three appointed by China and Glassware Officers of Eastern _Star Lodge. } i FOR CHRISTMAS. | I1 I’s Wall Papers Tl e St iadee, o it AL and :the arrangements the legisiature to compile luws for the | George W. Ellery, 87, Buried in New- W i San e St A. M, at al At 7ednes- 5 = | school system o e state. Gov. ort— 3 Y In every section of this large-base- | iy ail the latest designs that you de- | &s, 1z 25 1ts annual meoting, Wednes: | oy, istmas Exercises at St. Joseph's | Simeon B, Baldwin and George w.| Lort—Grandson of Signer of Declara ment you find a hasdsome Vase, pret- | sire, come here. Cur large assortment officers forgthe S \e:“_ i Stk J“.ouuruff o anhncm ard tia othen tion—Boys’ Club to Open Tuesday. tily decorated, in all sorts of graceful | @nd moderate price will interest you. | Worth: t Tai 7 2 3 A {two members. . In 1870 John Cotton A e By 'y 3 Our stock of ready mixed Paints and | 27> orthy master, C C Thursday forenoon the children of Smitt 1 e iamialnbizo: it Miss Annie REllery came here from ghapes, Bric-a-brac for home orna- > senior warden, Arthur B. Chaff. | the first de and kindergarten rooms | Smith triec to get the legislature to | Newport Wednesday and had the body s wF 2 b painters’ supplies are complete. ments, Cut Glass which goes without A. B. HOLMES, say for a gift, will more than welcome. nior warden , F. E. Hatch; treasurer, | of St. Joseph’s school held a Chr ol . | Charles F. Risedorf; secretary, C. M. |mas celebration with a tree. An in- w:lhm:nlxo.{Roade. The worthy master made but | formal programme music and song one appointment Wednesday evening, | yas rendered by the children under the that of A. N. Wood as senior deason. | girection of the t abolish the state board of education, | o¢ her father and Mr. Potter made a vigo S i to that cit and won out, being the means of pre- | died at th serving the state board of education. | Seafrorq {In the old days a boy or girl had to George W. Ellery, taken for burial. Mr. Ellery, who home of Mrs, E. Brown on street Tuesday, was 87 ars old and was a son of George W 1l A nice vartety of Fresh Fish; also = He announced that he would make the | i} f the kinde: 2 |80 to school only sixty days, and | yju Ellery, & e e Wil 'y n 10, ) he kinde 5 s P llery, and grandnon of Wil- To&s Toys Toys acanop-,?yster_s and Clams, a'c . r‘r-rtnaining appointments at a later i’;u v of the first grade. F}:%Sl]t ?;\m- \\?u :1; t]u school offi- | llery, one of the “"vrsu,.y - The Toy section fa full of splenaia| STLONG’> FISH MARKET, 28 North St. | date. et r"; l’l;’“;“:t‘h" \he | ""As a result, Mr. Potter wrote a law | e ”h““t\“’p"f‘hllvu}._‘yl.:\L_it,]):z(‘,u He suggestions for the children. Hand- | oct29d Lefty Smith Assistant Janitor. Fed a8 SHenta: Clahe A" hilge: Christo D ;1875 Athat n under Newport, R. L. and attended years should aitend school r Children over fourteen vears were empt. In recent years the laws have until he was 14. He then went to work on and later worked at the car as pie was one of the delic some Dolls, the delight of everv ht(]cI S this each of the little ones girl ‘William Lawrence Smith, “Lefty Smith, the box artist in the C | aseball association the past wa— | { cut a plum that contained a little | ; Btenae 1 child Toha wrpenter’s trade for several years. . son, is to be the assistant jamitor at and present. | been amended so that no child under | In 1869 he went weat and after spend- Si ks for Gifts the’ normal school in place of John | In the after the pupils in the | fourteen years could be emploved in a | ing foyr years N. Williams, who will shortly | out a istmas | factor : 5 | Connecticut and_ : FOR CHRISTMAS. {in order to accept the appointmen | in tln ir respective { Returns with Bride. { farm in nkerv About five years | janitor of the new f¢ 1 building. | t greatly enj by ! Dr.F. E. Rainville returned Thurs- | 2880 he went to live on the Nelson Every woman 0f every age wants| 1t is understood that w Mr. Smith ! { day from a trip to Vermont, bring T,'7“"'*' farm in Willington and lived and prizes Silks. | has not yet been formally appointed ith: thin b bEde: - D and > |alone there until a few weeks ago, Dress Pattern in Christmas box, to succeed Mr. Williams, that there At the Opera House I Rainyille,who was Miss Eilzabeth La- | Wiien le cama fo Stafford 1o live. . He svould be a welcome gift. 10 yards for | but nt] probabili --] that will not Bo I AR A aE | married Tuesday evening in | ‘\t‘: ’I 'u:_«n ct garde: .;1}1;\’&1‘30}?&(}: 5,00 i e c Vi > Sar i s desires to ac- is as e H el 3 accomplist 2] h! o t Patterns, boxed, § yard Sl i e f B Dadiier aueru .l Jlide fuker and daughter Grace | 1ine. He is survived by one daughter. t : ! e en spent Wednesday with | Who resides in Newport, and three " i i i e - ant: naticn awd. ] Jarents, Mr. and Mrs. A. | S08S IO Patterns in a fancy box, in | 3 | Directors of Lighting Co. Meet. Hfe and mepton. anidj s L IICrs [parents, M. 8 ! o gured or mercerized poplin, | 75 MONUMENTS, Thursday afternoon the’ dire dull moments, | 3- Tinker. i Abant tHefBorondn. ‘Worthington of Somer- a | Vacation One Day Longer. i is visiting Mr. and Mrs. School Headstones and Markers In our stock | the Rockville & Willimantic & well ples | ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices | Electric Light Co. met at the lot today for ten days. re- | e B % and Ipspect 1000 artistic designs. Hooker for the regular quarterly meet- | abboi ik HRIEA OF Tan. 5, J i e el ey Y e R L WIS E S P A EENNON, . | 1% Only routine b 15 Personals. is done to accommodate Ia Burwell of Springfield | NOS: o T 3 N B 1ETS he¢ i B R Onb Bameiliahion Siheet - and 4o corner Main and Watson Streeta, Carrphell 'or New M. Burke of Sterling is \,]‘ S ho R Tielon Who is foreman of- @ Cases, boxed, for $1.85 a set. ‘Wiilimantic. Conn. Southard ‘of Ne Ay in this city for the holi- scHoal ‘m"; AR . rce of workmen on the Panama One Hemstitched Table Cloth and Larned of New London, | 44 | 7 as in Pawt | "., vlu home on a twenty-one days Napkins to match, $5.00, $6.50 and $7 wood of Stafford Springs, T. C. P | Ruth W. Brewster is the guest | the funeral of his | [urloush. E ot g ELMORE & SHEPARD, kins of Hartford, M. J. Warner of | H. Coveil of Worces for | oo f To Open Boys' Club to Public. (8, cossors to Sosslons & Elmowey | Dranford and W. o Tewiiie R“";"i | Potter n Rockville It is proposed to open the rooms of ville. | .ches in | Wedne to be pre at the fu- | the Boys’ club to the public next Tues- Handkerchiefs Emhalm s znj hflflm [mn[um’ s | in this | s of William Butler, a |day afternoon and evening. In all their daintiness. OBITUARY. | family. Odd Feliows Elect Officers. | 60-62 Nosth Strset, . 2 : e S e You are generally knowm by the LADY ASSISTANT. Horatio M P. D, Donahue, | Motfrft b fr°m.';‘°rw.'° droae| e o Handicerchiet you wesr, says | Tefephone comuecriom. Horatio Martin, aged S3, | v London. S accident in which § €& prophet. Quite true, and you will know | nesday night at the home | > MeGlon S han oo bt luate et s e sin _ Maling: good when you see these. | ter-in-law, Miss Laura : i e o) 1anent F. Clark Special today and Saturday in Hand Hampton, follow a brief 111nv s with | e e 3 ,‘A T A | trustee for ¥mbroldered Handkerchlefs, regular JAMES HARRIES pneumonia. Mr. native | hHe Do Norndch andee e 16¢ quality for 12 1-Zc. | , = » of Hampton, the s Mar- | : (e \\‘h: |1 r ippointed by Swiss Embroidered I-Llndkerclm‘:":,I chmce Hl]lldfl] selemmns tin, and had passed i1 e T the nobie grend on installation night. £ie ea ) s e . He 15 sexton of bl S et | Jan. At $5¢ each. H the Hampton cemetery for many years, | e, Testls i”"[ i"h‘ g1t : SR s t { 801 Main Street, Willimantic. put for ithe had been IO o ki“:m EE GETS ANOTHER PRIZE. 2 5 unable to work because of | Tly LEL SN 08 2k el 2 Undergal'mell S | dectd blind. There survive a neph Charles | 8uest of friends in town. x .“"‘ L‘;‘f; R 2 \F”,L ‘1““'“)‘\“";' : Emil Marzano of Hartford cininguish- { Adas , and a nie Mrs, ©O. Turner left | he all but rar « hack ir wn, | i i FOR CHRISTMAS, i \‘”“)ml‘)om‘";}‘})mfi N HIAGE . by Dbeing on the wrong side of the| ing Himself in Work in Greek at p— . x 2 7 ane . o o pptans Sto - road. He has naturally acquired quite | Yale. e Undercloth department is just [: I: c JA ‘b i n t l Mrs, James Maloney. tonington. it e s e Taren b o9 busy before Christmas as at any !’. U i B“ ls Mrs. Mary Bridget Mzloney, € S el 3 lce Cltting Begins ! a sophomore at Yale other time., People are buying White . . James Malone; ii late Wednesday | -, e 4 F and Mrs. Goffredo Mar- Undercloths for gifts and because they | Painless Extracting and evening at ¢ te hospital in this [, AT commenced at s 2 Walls ctrect: Haxtford, . illi ; followi ) ith heart ds on T rerc | has in been successful in winning a are a necessity, month in and month | Filling a Specialty s - vears ac t ill fill their three big ige S THis its the Drize out. All neatly finished and t.rimmuli /52 Maf" Street, - - Willimantic| ter ¢ record speed. ey are oung Marzano for attain- with lace and Hamburg. Would please| Teleptone. Jun4 | John and “agan., and ten inch i 1est Greek mark for the her for Christmas. : ) | about 2,000 tous. { vear of any in the freshman class. r | When he entered Yale in 1909 he won 1 and many | the Hugh Chamberiain prize, ziven to advantage the freshman having passed the Greek mn. entrance requirement with the best ice cutting i Ar been thirty year: already h Umbrellas as Gift shows your good taste Quickly se- Jocted in onr immense stock. I $1L50 to $5.00 for men and women. s been in this coun- ago when | try but seven years. Tle attended the ected the first hous Brown 6141:1.7:.1 and was At that time the farme graduated in 1905. Ile entered the high > was unknown. Now, 1 -u\ur)‘ where he @ flmLuWhNI himself in this vici rship and ability in the dead iterested in th ind was graduated with the has his which they 0m S&H Green Trading Stamp CHRISTMAS SPECIAL street, in Loui \!ill( 2 Mirrors for Gift j iy ; _bbi.CI;! ESTER. el ) ; e Sl i il 5 TO STOP PROFANITY. reem to be on every one's list, as we S - 0 la Hol T o ey L me ,yx\ 1|1(f:[ }_\31\1 nf 1'n‘ : n 1‘1,\ e e bl o gl 0 tamPS Free with One Pound of Pure ELRte s aatann osnvoRer [iotaes fobal B e IR o O O Watville Mol E N Sty Wit SEIRCREL Rnint | S0 Vi Nkt day s OF | New Freight Hosse and Yard. Have Signs Placed About Town. two—from 500 to §5.00, was in Hartford Baking Powder at 5Cc wett City is to have a w freight There will be space enough be- The members of the of St. \(10\m(1 of which t Hampton v J. Tray- - - s .25 i ; em to allow teams to back u ; The H C. Ml]rl‘ay (wo. 60c Tea 50 Stamps | 38¢c Coffee 23 Stamps { i owas, & :” <mv‘1 fflu“‘, e et Sl me 1o pastor, are showing signe of ac- . sl o 60c Tea..............50 Stamps | 35c Coffee ............20 Stamps g Salem Wed. | c2ted in the f in the rear of the Lol "‘\"]‘]“ gt ‘i‘:!}é‘e’,“?‘dgdg‘;};’; Agents Ladi ome Journai Paper : i SEE et nook hous: t beyond Leclaire’s : R L EEE R GO ye ” Patterns. L | 40c Tea..............30 Stamps | 30c Coffes ............15 Stamps 1WN 1 Jll ‘-‘. case and the proach will be a !4 “_”\]}mx{u:;;] L\gr;l'.;;;ta,:f i ug] ;, state game | 7 e B R stwee N ) 1 # dec23d t 25¢ Tea.......c......10 Stamps | 25c Coffee ............10 Stamps | protector, Riamtenbe roadway laid out between the | o ctfons will be printed in large let- and the row of Aspinook hot freight house will all conv ers “Profane La 1age is Not Tol- town o rated in This Place.” These oards Yo o e ii 2 T Bl NS gors | ences will also be Duilt. Jill be distributed among the stores . 2 ACHanORIIn Coteon el FRC Sidteon ounose Incveryspaokage. | wich Wedne makir trip in | David H. Fanning’s Employes Prom- | pharmacies, cafes and the railroad sta lmes | Fill up your Stamp Books and GET A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. 1o e taed Plainure. Titma e iihe ' wille’ ARA: Wil Heinrinted JoH L and son Le! Ve 1a For in different languages. Tt is under. | e [ Wednenlayie J oL stood that the idea is being followed by e a Om an i own. and company will I P stmas party { all other socicties of the city. 1 { T Were iting frienc | for 1,000 women and girls employe i = = <&, Are aTrifle Ilard,, - - y | Wednesday. the various depart v | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. B - i Meeting of Grange. | from \) to ?30 E > | The g e hel i meeting this | BbeL ran Derzee, y But Cheer Up, for You Can( Willimantic, Gonn. L msue s e e e ( of the me ers “.‘,1 and David H. Fanning, pres | Norwich Agent, F. L. ROBINSON, 271 Washington street, of ‘town, 'spending the holi- | Brmest F. Benuokt, superintendent, w be present. rmn —r——— S—— Tel. 472-12. Get Money by calling at the ! . B s FAL oL S ; LECTURE ON SCOTLAND. N 0 R w I G H I_ i N E wmimal“lc = - L e e e s [AMIC | Delivered Before Waterbury Men's resident of this place. Club By Rev. James Grant. — Loan Com a ! QUR ANNUAL CALENDAR GFFER?! | Battia ey ol Suriday thers e P ea i The water way — the comiortable e | will be the usual Christmas day serv- | “Hunting is fun tbut poaching p ny, | hina e ‘ e e R “l; an absolute delight” said Rev. Jam way of traveling. of th i Rey 15 Union Sireet. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- who will conduct [ Grant of New Haven, in his addre: he A C A“drew M“Slc CO s il : : . ot £ e : ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels e s Fon : Jands,” given before the Men's So ience for the traveler. h last A delightiu! voyage on Lorg Island Fitchville that day at 2jon sife Among the Scottish High- | that have every comfort and conven- . m. S 4 the First Baptist chur i | i S S . ad ras | union Yerms strictly comfidential. | Bt t Haddam was | {1t says The Waterbury Sound and a superb view of the won- octlld ' was in Willi- | He told aphi of 2 | derful skyiine and waterfront of New i ‘m,mm Wédnesday. couple of white hares, and then, when | York 1 s Daniel Jones of Hebron was a vis- 1e fun would have been over in Steamer leaves New London at 11 CALL AND SEE THE RS o i - We ask immediate or prospective |itor in town Thursday. :a, it had only begun for him,{ p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of ever knew when a gamekeeper | East 22d Street 5.45 a. m. (Mondays p out from behind a copse | excepted) and Pler 40, North River, him under ar , and how | 7 a. m. the nelds in| Eara Norwich to New York $1.75 ]911 0"erl d M d l : IRERIEIENy 2no-buvers to fill out blank coupon Givil Service Examinations. an U S Tone below and mail 1o us. We are onie of | Tha sovernmcat eivil scrvice board civil the largest d in 1!((\(ll of pianos ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St. | Bastern C. cut and wish eve: 3 “'I" i ; l\vnodmll & ‘vl;ings’ iln Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, A <1e: o 4 a . b nds,” A iy ¢ i J oct20d Willimantic, Conn. R0y e ol our - ofrcustoms, clerk, ' e Seuint o fhe baror Hon || o torniens SROOE: Conn, Sues u' ASY PAY. \I \T PLAN, low pri 1d storekeeper R o dem sty. The houses are built pis "ot i inaea” -_qf,..w‘.rd mun GRADE PIANOS ind clerl ain without . any gingerbread aier outie “Going Jut of the Clothing Business : i such s e et u aliCS’ lk ,t St 3 We have i‘f ‘n.lul a Iim‘il‘v;l ln!nami‘\i, of )'lf{“ulll";i Art: Calendars: for 5 where e ged T s S nd Tk R et e s ahe | L3 P Cd' | too expensive for free distribution. o mail one of these T be obtained | ,cio) sfrong and rugged that is built p . ore FREE to every prospective piano purchaser who will fill out and mail us - i A fe. intendent of | g} propositions from the Westminster OUTFITTERS TO ALL. the coupon below. mails, at postoffice. . fCatechism. There are no rocking n. 13 there will be an examina- [ (o5 there. The irs are like the H On mayiéd Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a piano till paid for) is the e | tion for the vlaces of stenographers Ve W he adfast and | safest and fairest for time-buy giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirt !'md typewrite under the government 1;;\:‘;":‘;;)?: M{'n‘glthr‘m{{:f{ no :t(n ., ot or forty-eight months time in which to complete payments. s Appointments to this Service | put vou needi't fool sorry for them, be. chelsea L'nB A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Free delivery of pianos anywhere in New England. Every plano Fully e bl s ey e Manufacturer of d!fferent styles of | warrented, kept in tune the first year free of charge. e e — e Yo e Ciilave Gitves pipe in Light Carria, and Wagons, s < To Get Million Gallons More a Day. | (. wall or a black hole in the 0o Fa.‘ 'l Harness, Carriages and Wagons for itain wate Mr. CGrant told inte ingly of the [} sult of their week made arrangements for hing a pump at Wild Cat for pumping water into the }smm h eclans, how many families ne name live in a placé al-1 - Unexcelled frelght and passenger | L they may not be at all related. | gerviee direct to and from New York | w'“- t' ease mai }PTF? your Art Cal- y' rion pine e o' - cn(}m1:3::“,*‘:?;)?“5};(}?1‘\! fhfi;;‘_ é,“ Outzide Staterooms, s : e 31 « pipe & 1o p oo the v-ihr James Grants. Mam l lmal\ lC, ar 1 Y11, with full ‘in- ((,m. water supply. As the om wich Tuesdays, Thursdays e ipe line masters they were num-{ @undays, at 5.15 p. m. X passes the brook very liti ¥ HIRAM N. FENN, | Conn. e will . The speaker was James Grant, New York Pier 22, Dast River, foot { have to be laid. It is est d that | 18, but to everyone else they were | Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednes~ | the city will get 1.006,000 :Amur- r, UNDERTAEER end BMBALMER ] 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct known by t} daye, Fridays, at § from the brook. (‘h(‘ male. Carrioge and Wegen Repairing | . Fill out and scnd this coupon to all kinds. Reposito and shops . THE . ANDREW MUSIC CO., 280 Valley Strset. i 804'806 Ma“\ St., S04-506 st, Willimantic, Ct. Horse Shoelng. Tel connsetion, unovid ant had a ' "Phone or write Hn folder, 000 o d and the and he was known as A % 4 l : - e P. S. Frelzht reccived untl) § p. m § Meadow amounts to lons | in-the-corner, an his A AKER, Agest. at the present tiuwe . Ceornet's wile. . meyid