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WILLIMANTIC i sune ;- 5 zas and ~ < What Is Going On Tonight. | 3 Vaudevillo and moving plctures at H. and L. Go/s Officers. % % Lecmer’s Opera house. Lixcelsior hook and ladder company, § : p 8 Moving pictures at the Bijou and | N0 1 W. 1:-. ‘have elected officers AN Scenie temple. for tile cnsuing year as follows: Fore- | Two well dressed stean ® s St. Joseplt's «hurch carnival in town | fan, Peter Kramer: first assistant | probebly bad business in hall, foreman, John. Wmhml second | was the bushiess of no one else, were Pnnnlnn temple, Ng. 2, Pythian Sis- | 3ssistant foreman, William E. Tinker; | cct down Thursday by the mu:h ¥ secretary, Charles F. Beebe: {reasurer, | wise men 2s being menmbers of ’ ISR | AThort 74, Tryarr stoward, WArren D. | viate ofloe r d e e “on PERSONAL TAX COLLECTOR icheke comé mystsrious e Thean sivan- - H Zers 1 an automobile and wore ARG Eale 50| Tired of Work—3aid That Michael | Act Affecting Theater Attendance. | Giamands, =0 It scemed logicdl o as- PRPSRE TEA ABD. LI TN, tferistitoned Demack. Dldths. ) 3iM, 3 Fabicaaton A uew act relative to children at- | sume they .re holding down sume such B6-ineha-$3.00, $3.50, $4.00 each $2.00. $4.00 each 9 | tending the theaters, moving plcture | high-salaried positiors as the village 45-Inch—$4.08 each - PERE ARG S el Sl rtmored about the strect on | NOUSES, ete,, lays the proprietors of | seers imaginea. -inc 35.00 each T4 Snel ol i, Thursday that Mic 1 Morlarty he jRuch r":,'x‘\". :mv:; D\L:fr" h-ll,»(leh.!;"‘ Grengers Interested in Despatch. DN ! ¢ one cloth. h stitche e o & avpeintment as en- e 01 prisonment both Local grangers werve intorested in Consisting of one cloth. hemstitched, inerazor for the Dereohal tax curoll. | mits any boy under fourteen or any the national grange news from Colum- and 1 dozen 15-inch hemstitched rom the board of selee . haa | ®irl under sixteen years of age to pat- bus, O.. Thursday, and espebiall napkina e match All Linen Table Damask by the yard. fed mot to do the work. was j Tonize his place if unaccompanied by o iuge of the fact that State Mas- ineh—30e, 65c, $1.00 yard - | 518 he had tendered his resignation in | Sither a parent or a guardian. In the | (er Leonard H. Healy of North Wood- b i X 5 e pt writly » the be L. . - 72-inch—$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $L89 T0.| T Hier Serereoard. e . 1 | balow the ages mentioned have bect | Stock has joined the sc-called middle ; ‘ st electman Robert F Mitcheil «f the road group, &s was also done ROUND EMBROIDERED TEA s A e § wac asked Fhureday afternoon i Mr. | Accustomed to attend the nmusement | if {he Toad e S AND LUNCH SETS : i atei $3.00 dozen.{ MoTaTty hal tendered such resigna- | F°SOTts in this ity in the eveninsS. | fosmchusetis and New Hamyshire. ~inch—85.00 : 4 Moriarts came ‘o ses me recontly and | Albert Hoss Co. Elects Officers. | NEMUSIE OF (e OFIOr, here SRRFecifie 45-tnch—36.00 intimated ho desired to bo relicved of | Albert Hose Co. No. 1, W. F. Do at! slaaly stated before ho left for OBic - e % T S4-imch ) it Rlhe ihe tosk to which he had been ap- |its annual meeting Thursday eVeming: (hat he expected that the national | Joseph Dubois: financial secrel E Ks 3 “';»““ ‘: “,'!:‘_‘f o ;.k $1.00 and| Vointed, but nas not given any resiz- |in the company's quarters, in Bank | zrange session woula prove more than A i g .Ih:le[:h i bt aisabios i PR VAN pkine of fine linen, embroiderea fn{ 0-inch Heavs P B Fn hont e horod Bt ki | Sl eae) kIR e ofoags, [ EOUSS. USSR TP 08 guards, Louis Dumas, Victor | Mansfield Center Clergyman Who Sets | Provided for Many City Waifs by ome cormer. 1j-inch square.. Special 1753 that would be permancnt, and if he | Robert B Mitchell; first _sssistant Wiil Boost Grand List. sentinels, M. Messicr, Terdimand Pha- | Out to Correct Chisf Executive. | Northfield Pastor. for “thé holidays accepted it h: would be unable to make | foreman, John B. Edgarten; second as-| Officials of the town ook for a sub. | JOUF SEOCE ARSUSE BIAenetie, | e | . 6 and 22-inch Napkins just received.{he Dersonal tax enroliment. Sciect- sistant, Zlmer 1. Carpenter; secretary, | stantial increase in the grand list of | Afein Benolt, WValmo i1 The following letter has I od- | §o04 w p 3 o g wp s s man Miteliell advised him 1o think the | Charles H. Bass: treasurer, George K.| Killingly when the iist of 1912 is com- | PRy¥ciun, Dr. L O. Morasse, '~ = |drossed to Governor Balditin by ihc|n { Trinity 1, in R Seallipid Rouna Clotha, 3100 S5%9, 92.-50,°45.00 Nanen, matter over before =iving his final de- | Anderson; steward, Blisha Woodward. | pleted. ' By that time the KUUNSI |necember. & @ o len durine | Rev. Wniter E. Lanphear o the'Con- | providing < g . g - cisfon in the matter. manafscturing_company_ will - kave s R | Eregational chiirch at Mahsfiéld Cen- | from ‘the more crowded wirect - _— T levent My Metiarty. doss ter [ lod OF. completed tha on and improve- r Twice Declined. | ter gities has continued the past seas ssinch Scalloped Round Cloths, $2.69 Sl rebigantlon, (R Board of esleats .J.hfizflrr’“":'fhmmh before the| Ments at Williamsville and will have | Tt was remarked Thursday that the | HIs Excellency, Simeon .0 #jawin, | Fourtoen girls from New Haven Our Special Tray Cloth, 29¢ each,|sen will have to make another ar- | Windhom Ainietie Hiap Tharsduy | @ PI& plant there, which will £0 into | democratic party in Putnam has boen | Govern he Capitol, Hartford:" | ¥aluck and Waterbury were accorim value 3 pointment. The time for making the | evening, betwen Smiler Livingstone of | te 118t probab; higher fig- | twice unfortunate in their nominations | Dear Sir: Doubtless you will welc oo g g, e ot Bl Scalloped Round Cloths, $4.00 i ¢orollment is slippins b daily and | fartford and Kellar of Lowell, Masa, | 7 than ai prosent for ‘mayor through unexpected devel- | % candid criticism of wn offictal act of | KUst and wore under the care of S x Sl P done e mploted within the \.Luund'\nu- but a free preliminary be-| The Danfelson bowling team will go | V&Y Was elected by the party and de o S e b e e s power improvell in health and the mora B e e Honnd legal tume. tween Youns Lizy and Hull of this| to Moosup this (Friday) evening to | clined fo serve, and never took office | 0f the wtate could have used his power TEIORAT o BOGIDE RAC e morel | e e S AT e St IR e Y city was put on, the former winning | play a return mateh with the five rep- | 85 mavor: this vear Alderman LaRue ) B 970 f Wo 8 BOC L0 WWCEIC VUL, 0o hem also. The outdeor life u Sc Damask Tow s i i FUNERAL. in straight falls. The management has | resenting that place.” Ir the game roll- | Teceived the nomination and would not | | SO0 00 e RIGPE RUCh & B 4 some influences mins m monogram, size 22x41. value Tic — arranged for a boxing match Detween | cd here the Danieison team won on 'rUm In hoth instunces the state of | (WL relajing (o the aale of Hauow in chflaren. Thin . Si-inch Hemstitched Set. 1 cioth, f .., . .. . €heh. Jekn Rourk: Pat Roscoe of Boston and Youns Joe | the Center- street alleys, the summary | 1ealth of the candidates was a consid- | ByR Tl i at Nortifield ha » 35.00 ser. Also Towels 75c and $1.00 eac The funeral of Johu who | Tobin of Troy, N. ¥. The men wil| of the match teing as follows: gl e oaing The Bill which your signature has Mental stage anc ated 2 = 2 Ly B bk $1.00,| Was foura dead beneath near | weigh in at 133 uonnds and the bout Dantelie ersonal Item. e e s S A ETnATT S, RS ite tipetu $ijnch Hemstitched -Set, 12~ Napkins. {‘»':“bf*"l“f‘(: :::;“ Towels nis h'owa» in Chaplin Tuesday morning, | will be scheduled for Nov. 28. Suitable | 0. cur o Mrs. M. F. Smith has returned from | tels are concerned, Lo make mull a hued condition . set was keld Thursday morning from Kil- | preliminaries will be arranged. Seosn Ciers a visit with her son, Attorney D. Roy | void all our’ laws which provide that bected of it in s S lourey Rros. undertaking rooms with e s o . Smith, near Dover, N. H., where he has | excise matters shall be decided at the Iepula . requiem mas: following at St. Joseph's | Local Notes. e 2 ' 3a% | farm, and at_Boston. Hot box and that the deciding shall Fcverai summe e pas urch at 9 o'clock. Rev. T | Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Laramie of Bos- | (v ©° . | Mrs. Helen Willey is visiting her feguarded by our carefs Connseticut ( ! l HE H C MU RRAY CO R0 was fhe celebrant of the & | ton are visiting relstives in town. = sister, Mrs. W, H. Holimes, in Wester- | wrought-out Inws Concerning oo Kensingtan 3 — - - . 9 BEAES Wrane JoNR ! Town Cler! Pradlev M. Sears of . ctices, it ™ ‘ : Gorman of Scuth Manchester, Charles | \jangfield was in Willimantic Thurs- = Evo e Aw far as seems 10 be provided by | PR A at the Kensine " rookman of Burnside and Thomas | grars o 3 IEWETT CITY g i e El s Y 1 s 1 d oo 4 11z . § | ea 2 i i | the present law any corrupt a pri Carroll of Chaplin. Burial was in St | A | = g 2 postal savings ban ab W m C onn. ks cortieta Charies D. Hine, secretary of the ! [ yate ‘means may be used in SeCUMDS | jiihe) ut her oMce illimantic, SR sl | state board of education, was a Willi- 3 Anne Brewster Fanning Chapter Hears necessary majority of signaturcs Hpk e off mantic visitor Thursday. % Address by Providence canvass for signatures may be e. = 3 Hunters Swap Yarns. 3 % . cretly made, and thus saloons be forc s | Waterbury. —Jamos 3. Farrell pres-| 'The 2 neiock lub ot pelice head- | 1, AROnE those from this city to visit | St Jean .. Surprise for Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Will- | 2q" on communities whose protection, | YOUR GRAY HAIR - | ident of the United States Steel com- | uarters Thursdav =fternoon was tavea bt Mehad R Mg cox on Siiver Wedding Anniversary. and only protection, has been in the QUICKLY VANI [ St e % Semthes 4| L Thtmatay iy foie E"A. Winter and Miss Flora Casey, . e Ml bt g B P o | Deantitut: sewet Bew: of. tagsRbers st FAuLY st b s foas o Mrs. J. L. Sullivan Is substituling Miss Alice Brown entertained | for the phrase “established summer A Harmless Remedy, Made from G H him from Brookiyvn as a contribu- | arguments were Totwa Fran for Miss Caroline M. Colgrove at the PUTNAM Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, . A, | hotels” may be very broadly defined den Sage—Restores Color t 3re on to the sale at St. Margaret’s( Fanton and ex-Judge of Probat Natchang school. Miss Colgrove is iil R. Wednesday afternoon, there being | and there fs no apparent restriction of | pai { church. | Titt Welel ot Chaplin. After 2na undergoing medical treatment, Mayor Archibald Macdonald Sure of |an unusualiy large attendance at the | salos to guests of such hotcls, | ' \_,Arealfilel:l. S— { some tales of big bags, oic Miss Arna Burnham has sold het | Re-lection—Blank to Be Left on the (Megting Alrs Mabel Waite O'Nell | Wo may hove that the evils possible | A focting of wadnens acco - ject drifted to rabbit huntir wo-tenement house and an_ucce of 3 ” of Providence, 1 member of chap- | fr s plece of legislation ve discovery. of the first Crers Fenton Slciadited. o Jand on Hampton street in Hampton| Demecratic Ballot—Fire Alarm Due ior. was the speaker of the afternoo scome actunl, but If not the credit | ‘e dImcovers of the firs But Cheer Up, for You CII, dles‘ SUI[S the ex-judge made io Frani A. Phillips. Mr Phillips is :’e Ho'&‘AA:':l s in & Barrel—Elke’ La- | ilor sublect was Pl puth—Old ‘and | will niot be dué to those responsible f0r | ' craids- of edvancing age l a in_a party that secu at en | one of the seven sons of Mr. and Mrs. ight. | New. She did not have a paper, b e law. DRirs, however, are not ! ) o g | % o Lt gave the results of reading books on | Since this letter refers to a public i rabbits one nigh He SiIW. H. F ips of Hampton. & L dication advancing g . Get Money by calling at the ioron rabbits was a fine hunt o Archibald Macdonald will be the | the subject. Miss Brown served dain- | matter, I have taken the lberty of HUCHiion of Sevanci Ladles (.03(5 quite a lonz trudge. M Ptk mayor of Putnam for the mext two 1y refreshments at the cl the | scnding coples to the press fRre bave B 9 | willing to waser he could 3 = _ | vears. On Thursday J. Harry Mann, Meeting. | Regretting the apparent necessity of jnaicates that there is at the rate of six en hour Airs. M. Eugene Lincoln was & Hari- | on behalf of the democratic city com- Prof. Stoneburn Has Charge. critcising our state's chiel executive i, the individ Child ’ d Mi 3| he the wenial fown clerk | ford visitor Thursday. mittee~filed with City Clerk F. W.| Tocal friends are much interested {204 hoping for un explanation such as | nogds assistance in Haren s an 1SSES | to o favorite siace in Chaplin any time ! William D. Clark of Mountain street | Seward a written' request that thal i the North American International | WA Put criticism and fears at rest, I, he same is trie of ha and secure at least twenty-five rabbits | was in New London cn business | official write Marthew H. ROgers, sec- | igg.laying competith which began | 4% Taithfully yours, | constantl Ing { an b | durins & nignt's hunt with case. and | Thursday retary of state, and tell him to leave i g B b B WALTER E. LANPHEAR. | {\uner over y y’ Coats, | iiion: Mok, aitber, Just as Soom 85 8 | | Tancr Tabiclte of Withives: Mans | DIARE s ABeia el tha: e of et Btoneburn, 8 | \Watertermir es | rient with : i goad snowfall came. | itoba, is the guest of Henry icu | democratic candidate for mayor of ot poultty - husbsndss, - at atertown.—Mr. and Mrs, IHoward parativel 15 Union Streel. & Town Clerk Fenton, a 18D @ Uret- | of pleasant street. Putnam at the «ity election, to Fe held college, married a Jewett M. Hickox have received a letter from | . jong, thick and nlo i eve y s | possille. Mr. Welch said it was noy d and M . Wh T2 | requested, and as it is almost beyon Syt iy i dated at Chen 1, China, Septomber | 7 idea) ammistant re of Valley street wero guests of rela- o Ereatly rested In this contest, vhich she the | such thing and tried to arrange a | Of : 3 : the realm of possibilities, considering e M e B in which she states that all the | and preserving . Terms strictly confidential. ! P tiie s b tha. spor fage | tives in Hartford Thursde: That There ia BE-Bubwi SPEAnItion, that . buy 8 o ntas e ir families are liv- Bage snd Suighur Haly SS S, Tames"A. Shea was willing to be one | George L. Bldwell of Norwich. for- | any man can be elected fo the office | o R A, ing together, at the Canadian hospit- | | B vl 7 e > the party but Town Clerk Fenton | merly of Willimantic. was In town on | without the nomination that the stat- | SUrPrise Silver Wedding Celebration. |al, ikat they are protected and el are | {00 (e uer 1 iy, 1 . HIRAM N. FENN Sflk V l balked and went up to h ce in | Thursday, calling on friends. ute requires should be made before Mr. and Mrs, B C. Willeox of Lis- well, oy By atrengtl o CNDERTAKY! - ArER deep disgust. He usually away | Chaplin_ people in town Thursday | this time, there is much of a certainty bon celebrated their twenty-fifth wed- | == erowh few applications b e o S, elvets, | : Jth most of nis arguments, but he | included Mes. . J. Ross, Walter D, | as there can be in an uncertain world | ding anniversary very unexpectedly to M ular Rh l tore fadsd or gr T ———— 2 2 S iy s o aare o the | e b Maor Srmcdonakd will e re-siect- | themseivee, Theis son Tiron (& Wil uscular eumatism phone ady Amistang D T e A e oker s ey . il ax, Pag Cirstiged witte ptithe & Bokitn (ol B ress irimmings Welch said that never within bis mem- | [ouis Fisher of Hartord, formerls | * e roquest of Mr. Mann follows the | thei, and several brothers and sisters [ Neuralgis, Lumbago, Beiatics, Sore Throat, | vou' what (t hus i 3 were rabbits as thick as at the | 2f this city, I8 vistne (HeRAS I LoWR | gectinat on of l)r,rOIuer 1.;3;. to ac- | of Mr. and Mrs, Willcox anpe arcd At | Lameness, Sprains, Bruises or any other severs | 0f otlieix prosent time fm Chaplin. ife said there | 201 r ¢ x | cept the honors of rumning for mayor home on Thursday ven i . I L iala DReparat . ELMORE & SHEPARD, and other seasonable mer-| o oune,ts oF Tl s fhere and | cline salesmmn. I hehale OF the demberats, The mate | WilleoX came. in to- dinner, ho found | e wilebeuiely dompsearhy he spmlesion | L0 [ (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) they jived the past summer on whité | law requires that the secretary of /the family party seated at the table, | P g e T B st ~‘,,.”,,,, mw\-» and roic |chandlse | bisches they had to browse on, a3 ¢ DANIELSON R e e e T | & e a SOy s and overvhody e | ek a1 ngents, T tmbalmers and funera rl'l'.!, { crThing was so dry and crops scarce | = s dates Tor giives at a Gty slaction file | joved it. A wedding cake, miade by 26 and 50 Cents per Bottle. | * o 0 10\ Before Tenion lefi, however, o did | Body of Ernest Jones Sent to Pontiac | with the city clerk a list of such nom- s, . Tt Willcox, wis much aumired gt Y - . admit that he mever saw such a coun- | oo i | inees, which are to be returned to the | Tlie € the cake was adorned with = = e : L-:: N:";si‘ :‘ ; try for rabbits as Chaplin Telephone Line Work Scorned by | Corl U NC8 Jille 5t leant 18 davs be- | the dates of the years and with little 2 B0 ADY ASSISTANT. ow | BU WARNT| onise Rtiitord Gitred”cencon tne | Unemployed—Repaire Made at Light | forath ection. s, requirement cunids, A narsesnos was ' e cen” | S UGEISH BOW A HEADACKE Telephone cenn: | vse of the now riot gun. Plant—Bowling Match With Moosup | was complied with and the list of ler support=d hy wishbc 3 L ! ooy A Tomight. hames forwarded by the city elerk, but = wedding bell hung in the middie. ! 1,000 CHANGES on Thursday the request of Mr. Mann candy tur ; ir front DR. F. C. JACKSON, Deatist. 10 buy these Eflods it e & B o megrae | ot P o, i, | o SRl 3 S oty v HE ek Dt el oo DIZZINESS AND SICK, SOUR STOMACH is v ing friends in Danielson. ‘ d of the desire of the democratic city FEllenn Willcox, Byron ( Wil Painless Extracting and committee to leave blank the space for nd Mrs. H. T. Willcox, Misses Jsthe of Voters. = gren. a civil engineer in | : : 2 e mame = candax wi Dorothy Willeox, of Jewett No odds how bad your liver, stomach or b - - rars o ers John C. Bars- | the vt the: N 2%, N.; . & | the neye-or (. dNboeatic ceadid s v ¥ > ches, how miserable and uncoriertab ' ure f ) Telephone | ing them for rinting. « The principal | ot e ““,; friends In Danielson on | Hot ashes in a barrel in a woodshed 'and Mrs. R. R. Willcox and Miss Mil- Don’t let your stomach, liver and bowcls muke | Work Is that of changing voters from s . at the corner of Blm and Birch streets dred Willcox of Lisbon and Charles 1cment: put an end to the hendache, bilioust oo . — — { ff f | one vl\n'fl’\({.v .:,.?‘le‘m hr:\eg p ot mast Y it i vz.ubsud a‘rdn\"nu ;azr_ (_irrlr mé.: box durner of Hartford. The relatives Sear. Bansy. MSton: Neckanke ax i ot Ity 3 A mice varsery or Frecn Fisk: uuo rnm e re u_ movals. About ffty have persomally { . 5 to be pulled in at 3.25 Thursday morn- | brought #ifts of &ilverware and i ans of all the poison and efete tor Schliepe. Oynters and Clama, at !"0("‘!“ the registrars of such change | The body of Iirnest Jones, who was | ing. The fire did not amount to any- und a number of cards of congrat L g P P g [ of residence. Tho registrars are go- | fou d dead here. lins been sent to Pon- | (ing and was auickly extinguished by ' (o e o Take & Cascarat now: don't walt until bediime. i y b ing over the lists carefully and put- | tiac, R. or Tu g d L A 10 remedy i1ke thls, . 4 ok o mean: .l . S I S | . g o e et e D | e e Wesver 3¢ tha West Site, | DAyl I Smith sssistant ensineer of | Personal Mention. i i Sibie, ‘comonring the addresses of the | who severely cut his foot with an axe Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Lrown of Brins Kloom and_distress | s & Casoare Slectors with those given m the last somis time ago, is still confined to his Shot Golden Pheasant. | wicl na Mr. Browns : ow and then. Don't E A SPI!NG. PIIIO T..er oity directory. Thia is to insure the | home by the infury. Charles S. Sheldon, Woodstock, shot | Mrs. Estiier Dimmock of "Willingtor, | Jittle Insides need ; Voting of anm elector in the ward in | Richard Heaiey, formerly of Dan-|a golden pheasant Thursday merning Conn. wcre in town in busir o too —— Wilimantic, Conn GO TO THE T e o e e ey | & ol plist s ieaAy cifguing | Co0p cce ! . < before the several lists reach the print Ohio. town. The bird was the second of the Miss A e Cottrell of James A dance in Phoenix hall Thursday |iind that Mr. Sheldon has shot with- [.isaf her sister's, Mrs. A, AL CI | ers at least 1,000 changes will hav 4 1912 CALEN | heen made, and then there will be cvening was aifended by a large num- (in'a few days. 1t Was of beautitul fOF & brief siay somé whose change of residence is not JeT, X _ plumage, about the most beautiful Bt 0 AR . 2 DARS' somé whose change of residence is not Missed the Glim. e I . e STAFFORD SPRINGS | ; city directors If ail electo who Because of the ahsence of electric | down with a gun in this section. s £ cplssie b have chanzed ne necessary to cancel | The common variety of pheasant is, Selectmen Announce Minor Appoint- heir residence since the | power it be L i - 1ast city election would notify the reg- | ihe picture show at the Orpheum the- | however, quite numerous, and so nea s i JAMES -HARRIES, STURE Ti s pervonally thers would be Do | ater Wedastaas oyeuine. domestic i Woodsiock us o feed ith ::::-SGG:-'-:‘"SE“&" ;L?::‘: ;':"'::' REGULATE STOMACH, LIVER & BOWELS " . difficulty in perfecting an almost | . - = the barnyard fowl, but the lvxul]\ o i . - 01 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn. e b e cillince “m,‘ Bidden to Rabbit Dinner. bl b g L i ; : TASTE G0OD -NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN. fere ‘consi@ernbiy and save inconveni- | 4 number of Damlel n rocn on - |and as shy in tha section us SaEbe Eslecomag Sade maderi(et ety E aE hae ‘ot slection time and preciade the | vitation of Fab Taft, wi lav- | where, " towing apnointiments of minor The Clearance Sale Continues DANIELSON, CONN. | oo it of thelr ot being alloved ‘ ville. R. I, Sunday fo atte..i a rabbit Town’s Vital Statis | officials £ to vote. 3 3 " inner. - Putnam had meven deaths represent S, Smat B Dp SwdL N Pancy o and get these discounts. — | Assistant Needed. ing ‘an annual deatht rate per thoasand i Y estomers anether ‘iee:. Attractive| Birth Rate High he number of pupils in the Center |of 11:5 during October, according to e sarpaine on =vers counter in the sterc | W Vital Statistics on fle at the office | 5100l is o large thet jt may be nec- | the monthly bulletin of the state board Vietoher, (. B, v these goods now o En\ral:lésconrmus THESALEL "5 wn clerk show that ring | = m;“';‘ aflg!?nolh r 'euhr“l;‘ to as- | of health. One of the deaths was of a E ¢ Pinn . Handsome Erafich | e A thace birthe | sist Willls Skippee, now the only | child under one vear, and another tr e S PR € THE SERTON BRY-QOUBS STOREWy.o Tor bos it $he ron o T i et ere B e town of | € the school. death of a child under five years, this i ey Migin . Serbet,_Ranitiesn. By Gout - Winduam, This compares favorably high school has no, bas- | infant mortality representing 8.5 per McKinaey, G FRRE e James E Kesch, Mgr,| Prioe Buv tiem thia k % | ketball team this fall, but some of the | cent. of the.total mortality. With the figures for the corresponding | ) e e T i (e DIt tats | students are showing much interest B o | hasketball and putting in considerab! i tuile highe time at practice. oppirt Typhoid fever, diarrhoes, heart dis- e case caused one death cach, accident nd violence one, all other diseases hre. Two of the deaths in this 5 : Captain Sullivan Leaves Town. | Work Didn't Tempt Some of Rest. | 1000, "agkn'hs siling ooeurred Rummage Sal Capr. P. 1. F. Sullivan, for a num- | The contractor putting In the un- | in publie nstitations Tho Ladies’ Ald societs of the ber of vears in the employ of the Wil- | derground telephone line on the West | The report also shows that there gational church had succe iimantic Gas & Electric Light Co., end- | Side made known ecarly this week that | were 17 living births in Putnam du runins sale in the store in the PATENTS your idea. Handsome §9-page Guide Boak Free. Tretec on- ful HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. ed swork with that firm Wednesday | he could use more men on the job, |ing September and two marriages dur- ter <tone block Wednesday afternoon Phoenix Black, Isen, Conn. COMPANY, ind will leave today (Friday) for | but Daniclson’s unemploved in many | ing the same period, and o ening. : Sct1TuThE . Binghamton, N. Y., where he will be | cases spurned the opportunity to earn | D ey or Weat ‘Blaffort 18 Dani superintendent of an electric plant. | some honest money. | William J. Brady to Appear on Local ;. (onei)iie anielson, Conn- This is quite a promotion for Captain | Lights' Tabnbt O Stage. Burial in Stafferdville, Sullivan_and while it is with sincere | A , 2 William J. Brady, whose home is in| oy, 3, Sy ooy s JAMES E. KERCH. Manager. |resret that he is to leave this city | At the Peorle's Light and Power | g city, is to appear here in a play | 05 DOy OF Mus deoree Andrews | erlan mreeul u b Gl e S | e the Prerien, Laess ana Bover | ol UIED 1 SIS RS SR e tonen | he is bettering himself materially. ;n e demased ehsine in time to get the | that Nos heen booieed fot an carly fote | d taken to Stafisrdviie, where electric power on again during the which Rey If there anything you want first class it is the pocket knife that is with yor 16 liours a day and in use a dozen {imes each day. If you want a knife that looks well, that is keen and sharp when you buy it and will seldom, if eve-, equire sharpes- b ac EEN KUTTER one has-Yet ceen engaged to take morning ~ hours ¢f Thursday. = Just — how indispensatle clectricity has come to be could not have been better dem- onstrated than by such a might of darkness as Denielson experienced on Wednesday. “How did we ever get sions without it heard o meore of times Thursdas. success. Mr. Brady has heen. In le- | |onrointional wiro gitimate drama for several years, and | \;' 11 Jones officiete. is rapldly working his way to @ place | rpere are now six cakes of scarlet of consequence in his profession. His | po i ou 0% BE cates of scaflet Yacatiods are Senerally spent among | miid fype and the physicians report | { | CTHESBRO, 1029 Main St., Willimantic, Cenn. Why Wet Shampoos Are Injurous to Hair his relatives and old friends in. this|ijat the patients are coing well. Those city. 3 S afilicted are two boys and a girl in the Elkh-as. tHosts: family of Stephen Pease, two daugh- Fancy Glass Hair Receiver Putnam lodge of Elks gave another | ters in the family of Joseph Braun and g and Puff Jar with Silver 25y sy o4 RHODE ISLAND AUTHORITIES |very pieasaut lndies' might at their | (he voung son cf Frank Silk KEEN KUTTER pocket knives represent the very best that “Aveld wot shampoos, it vou would| o o oSt g f"‘}:":;"fl:“{haY:?:—'e'sn“n{'gnff"{‘gfi & ”zr‘ahbl;-‘:”v‘nrri ke - can be manufadtured in point of quality of steel and work ) ave 3 r ha s nd plenty of © v s V4 A Fthel e 0 over- : Plated Taps free with one|!:" B e Bei ghil. plenty of B e A R L erved: Ao on’ Tor ePbepdlaltis Bt & Brel manship. Every knife is as keen as a razor when you buy pound of POo mixtures robs the scalp of its Making Favorable Recovery. ield hospital last week. it and every time you pull it out of your wrketyoxx will be necessary ofl, and this, in a measure.| Those who know what a free and | e Sarah G, Houghton, daughter No License for the Hollow. causes hair to grow dull, brittle and | easy regime has existed in the Rhode = o v . ; g 2 | of OMr, and Mxm, C. W. Bradway of| The ounty commissioners have: de- PURE BAKING POWDER unmanageablo. .| Isiand territory bordering on the towu | o, Mo 270 QU © W Bradway ofy L b o orint a lavor license to Ro- The dry shampoo is rapidly gein- | of Kiliingly earn that the authorflies ing favor because of its cleunsing and | ucrossille’ state lime RAve At ANt da- | o ooneeq i, oamial AR oD | e invigorating effect on both hair and | cided to be mare rigid fn their re- | L00 RIS 4 2 - : k n. m co‘ scalp. 17 # ounces either of orris root | quirements. In that land but sparsels 4 i St Hollow, wiil glad you bought it. There are many different styles of m’ KUTTER pocket knives but enly one quality. What ever style of knife you buy under this brand you ay know that you are getting the best steel that can be made. KEEN KUTTER stands for quality, or corn meai and 4 ounces of therox | :ettled, thoush plentitullv -supplicd Officers of Court Taschereau. vy v ten can be granted 768 Main Street. B st ver the chib ehen | no 10 abeal arertn dhe e To ine | cors or LM Pascmraan epnmy: |10 town and Serafine mukes the L0th. Tel. 234-4 Willimantie, Ct. | Riin st Irnces. of dust and andrult | and. v RIFie. S0l Sas aem s o | Magnar, ChIsC Samgee. Jounsh Flosains | Brieae s are ™ iy D070 and Boser THE HUHSEHGLU © W. RORINSON. | Norwjon, Aenk | & silken shech and riehmces 4T coiot | Brnling. of HeOREes G bt he | nier Hentl . Eeiriae . Mran a tes. mvect whicl thiey Have leased Bulietin Building 84 Franklin Street impossiple by any other method. nounccd hat, SUSIAY. BOAMgMEUS | phonis cier; recording secretary, | for the establishing of « garage.