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urray s oston ' ' spiitual Sosioty. What s Going On Tanight. 1 To Address Al Society. i . : LoYaudeyilie and Moymg Piotures. at | Frederick - Nichofson Boston, | . ' - e g e, whose lectures and were 0| ‘If your meals don't F SomLIBE BICUiTes Al the Bijou and | fovorably reccived om his fvst appesr- | ci you feel bieated aficr ea Sociai and Tance in Washburn Hail, | ance here, Novembér 5, serve the | vonybelieve it is the food whi to buy your Coat because Sarazgay yaning Social and Dunce | First gpivituahist soctety, giving -pub- | vou: if awhat Uttle you eat dies tike 4 A. B 25 Dic 1eMures and messages, Sunday | lump of léad on vour stomuch;: it there T e !morning and evening. The singing | is difculty in breathing after cating, BAPTIST PASTOR will be by Mr. Millerd with Miss Taft | cructations of sour, undigested 00 ————— ax accompanist. B and acid, heartburn, brush or a belch. May Receive a Call to South Norwalk L 1 g“O{hElfl- you hen 'n:":f “fo-"t’“’ puig 4 1 ming at you need something to stol | Ha S0kl Nugha Vor. [ o ANsies st magiven oo [ io0d fermentation and eure indiges: | 5 : W | Adolph Duval, for the past eight | tion. 1 of e acllowing despatch 1w AUMbEr | years cmployed ‘as butcher for Hor- | To make every bite of food voil eat oty to local Huptists: anx- Imisdas Dmfi,‘ h.: tendered rsus n"’sls; ulru in m:d nnamhmrmfl:nd nr;nn\ 3 E H {8, Sarwalk, Hov. ™ | nation to take effect this (Saturday) | of your body, You must rid your Stom- | it is just the weather to | N e e South | Wiémng. - M¥ Duval will take @ fow | Ach € Dolsons, cxceasive acid anc | in i £ T o . . | weeks' vacation and then engage in |stomach sas, which sours your eniire : 3 L o ey, Ralpih G Hartley of Wil- | some other line he was been working up. | meai—interferes with _digestion an i . } R ity Hareioy. when qacetaned, | e has been a falthful and efficlent | ciises go many suftersrs of Dysicy X o i wear it. f Rev- dis Hartiey, when questioned: Lermpiays of A Dioa: 2 Bk Cingetie, Slppap, S, . Merely orders “flour. t 1 did receive ephone me: oo e e g rwalk, stating t Newsboys' Theater Party. ferer, though you may call it by some 2 the church had taken action to extend | Friday afterncon Manas sray g a o n 'OC gahe ay afte ger J. H. Gray | other name; your real ‘and onl Ins ect LI ol to me (085 here: but as vet |cntertained the newsboys of the city | trouble is that which you ea does I the grocer thinks that she ,have mot decided whether or not Iat the matinee in Loomer opera house. | digest. but quickiy ferments am ’ tshall Gecopt the eall to leave Willi- |The kide enjoyed themselves immense- | sours, producing aimost any —on- doesn’t care. o gl |1y and added life and gest to a really | neaithy conajtion. ./ " 4 e "W”*’,' YA been 3 most [good vaudeville show. A case of Pape’s Dfapepsin will cost P . . nergetic istor & s wel iked by y cents at any Pharmacy here, anc i S e R R R T e S TR T But she does. our line of Fall and Win gl o OBITUARY. e be with regret that they dose 'that Fermentation and Sou 12 iose him from the city | Mrs. Mary Ann Partridge. Stomach is causing the misery of In x A M Mary Ann Partridge, aged $4, PARISH CARNIVAL died at the home of her son, Frank r if you call your troul What woman lacks pride in her baking? ter Merchandise and rea- ying -~ { H.- Partridge, in Andover, Thursda tarrh of tha Stomach, Nervousn i - - Attracking Large Patronage—Chil- | of vaivulur dissase of the heart. There | cr Gastritis, or by any other na 7\ J ren’s i su e two sons, one of whom r des | nlways remember that a certain lize the wonderful saving Sre's Matines_on Fridey. | Zirtive V55 Sink one o e rosife | v b S o & B el " k Bt Joseph's chur v . | known in Andover end had friends | ment you decide to begin its use ut she doesn’t know how flours Tiown hall is attrac amonz _the "older people in this city | = Pape's Divepsin wijj Craguista 4 ¥ ’ o » o atte and vicinity. cut-of-arder Stomach within } that you can have by Fpbniabee 1 £t e s, ama algest. promptly. | withou differ. = i any fuss or discomfort, ail of a ment e th vening was Persenals. . B trading at this store. B elmatit, b e ancing | a0 Siartior P b e Friday aftarnoon was AMrs. Emilr J. Ross of Chaplin was a | gcems heavier when he has a we en o he various sc Willimantic visitor Friday. back and kidney trouble. ed Duet little ones enjoved the ed Attorney George E. Hin ren, mail carrier at Atchison. Kau ;hall. The pupils of St. J D Hartford on legal business 1 I have been bolhered with ki P e niat SbNAOL © ed to e oD 4 nd bladger trouble and had n reehia! schooi marched to t Town Clerk A. M. Litchfield of ¢ e oy ek Wb s ' h H C M alr C classes and were in charge of the sis- | lin. was » Willimantic visitor Iriday. | Vet - " dcarried a heavy load of mail my ki e = 4 urr b 0. = . George F. Taylor eof Church v trouble increased. Some thne ag. Else she doesn’t think. And, by leaving the choice to) someone else, she gets the wrong flour at times. . b4 T street was a Hartford visitor Friday. arted taking Feley's Kidney Pil wlL IHANTI‘ Underground Drain Needed. Rev. O. S. Baumeister of New Mil- [and since taking them I have gotte v 1 / " * he board of selectmen paid u visit formerly of this city, was in town | entirely rid of all my Kkidney troubl: 4nd am as sound now as ever.’ Lee & Osgood Co o the new road between South Wind !ham and Williams Crossing, which is | \iss Bernice Piiney léft Friday aft- ja part of ibe main road to Norwich.|ernoon for a visit with relatives in After a carcful inspection of the | partard. Gold Medal Flour is selected flour. It comes from streteh it wa ou: ere was a i I Has Served Its Purpose. fnce "t “would mecomstiate the. ons | M7 Myra Reed of Boston is visiing STONINGTON. the heart of the wheat. a { e naval aisplay in New York has | tion of an vunderground drain. {10 T2INEE A. Sessions of Pros-|go.ial Evening for Mistuxet Club— 4 £ imes had o part of the intended emect, The | Lol "L 2F U eflove the vondition | A mumber from this city are to ats | Ten-Minutés-a-Day Club to Aid Bos It is the sifted-out flour—the perfect flour—which TR A pidger Neet —Pniladdphia | here. The drain was previously or- | tend the Princeton-Yale game at New | ton Poor—Missionary Mestin comes through ten sheets of fine silk dered by the highway commissioner. | Haven today. | First Seleetman R, E. M with | T - 2 The second supper of the seaso: 5 | Selcctman S Mitche 1| Thomas Tuiet of Westerly, R. g 4 <. AreaTrifle Hard, e | et 1 e bk | e o At evyin and o AT Tybhin wcontie it $he sosen None but this cream of the flour is ever branded 3 il ININE” FROER:: Packus d £ rnoj ily of Jac street. bers of the Mistuxet club at their Bui Cheer Up, for You Can'y: B BROMO QuINIxE R e e & o of e . M. J. Lynch of Lakeville was a | rooms. A~ fine spread was prepare Gold Medal. Yet lesser grades—hundreds of them-— - 1525 ihe World over to Care a Cota 1a | Tt places there That are i |Sucst Of ‘Rev. J. J. Flemming of St |yyine commutice’ in charge. The ! cost just as much as this. - Utie Day. 2 a dittle attention town | 7 - sataipes — : | members cnjoved a smoicer during e et Mene: the ——- — t this siretch of road into good |, John F. Regan received a post card | evening. ey 'y by cailing at — 20 Before the Told. weather et 2 Dr. Owen O'Neill and Thomas [* The Stonington members of the 10- This is the flour which has come to outsell every work 1o be done is not = |P. Foley from the lake of Killarney, | Minutes-a-Day society are preparing S wm. uc 0 t a sreat deal but requires attention in | reland. their ‘Semiannuat donadlon Sehich s other flour in exist- | order to save expense later on Miss Nellie A. Murphy is visiting | to be sent to the Beston Provid p m p 3oty TR :rr.uuls in Hartford and today will | sogiation far the poor of that - - ence. You'll get it o New Hi i S5 e Yale- The Americ Velvet company’s v / WATCH CHAIN AND FOB | Eo o e Haven to ‘witness (e Yale: L iboe down on HEuketey ST 18 5 always when you i 3 i A Mi: g - T & - ‘he installing a new and up to da . 2 | Favewsll Git to Capt, P. J. F. Sullivan | _Jiss Leonora Pewsey attended a re- | U (SN & R0 N o find it out. ception at Riverside, R. I, Friday eve- : . ning, given by the voung ladies of the | Portion of the mi the “cans Thursday evening following the seminary in that place. Bad Woek for Flest. . P Plan ‘ ular weekly drill of Company L., Among those from this city who will The fishermen have done little this Terms strictly c-nfidemiaL; A definite plan is the foundation | i © N. G, tha armory, Capt. |attend the Dartmouth-Harvard game | week owing to the many blews an of i i A ivan was presented anin the stadium today are Don H. Cur- | foss and low tides on the Sound an w e Tk elegant gold watch, chain and fob by | tis and Robert O, Snow. have given up for the winter o - ASHBU F. 8. Dickinsen will_pfeach at ¢ i | Lieut. B E. C: in behalf of | s, . ehildren, Wal- d UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER}ence what the plan of saving is,|#ift was a token of the esteem the | tend the dedicatory exerel 8 p. m. His topi¢c will be Christ the | from Company L. N-CROSBY .. 62 Church iaatice BL: it N members heid for their commanding | William Ross public. librars odne { Redeemer of Mankind. At 7.30 y. m. . Willimantic; Gt |30 long as i's systematic. Seme | 5 "qna "was presentea nim on the | toimar) " PUPHe: IPrars todey {pnig topic will be God's Righicousness I — lady Assistant| people never spend the dimes eve of his departure for Binghamtow, | movert IT. Fenton left on the 07| Yndicated - e i N. Y. The watch was suitably en- s o o i i i they get.—they put them in a con- 5, Xt showing i wua Sifi 1o Can- | Sores Frieay efiornoon for Serigon | _Mesed of Miseions in Indle | ELMORE & SHEPARD, PR TOPIE, SN . | tain_Sullivan from members of Com. | i attend a reunion and banquet given |, Mrs. TRCER, Fny QO O AN . h- | pany L. Captain Sullivan could hara. | By the Connecticut Alumni association f the members of the locel Viomans (Successars to Seasions & Blmore) Some men shave themselves I\ find words ro express his (hanks for | Of TUfts coliexe. ) Thursday. There was « report of the B | L and drop into the bank the money | the fine remembrance. but did manage [ Among tilose from this city who are | CURCU o) Seasion «t Norwich and ofs, | 5 17 T % to' s, “I thank you all from the bot- |to attend the dedicatory exercises of [ Tueent annual sessiop «f Raruiel and they woul ve to pay the bar-|iom of my heart the Wiltiam ! Ross_public _ library n | the toplc of Worle 10 Irc was Cia €0-62 North Street. ber. Others walk to the office = < Ghaplin today are George 1. Stiles and | FONEl s ool 2 “amily, Attorney Vi A. King and The v hi + LADY ASSISTANT. and save the carfare. Charity Ball Netted $62. e T o A e 228 [ "The fellowship mecting which was Telephone comnection The Hcbrew Ladies' Charitable as- | Chappell fohefuled 4o be RelElpith. the Mode Faintor, who-last SDring | peen postponed to Wednesday, Decom- suits you. Regularity in your|[¢cenily made 362 above all expenses!went to Colorado, arrived in town on | per You can select any plan wmhism ation at thelr amnual charits ball| Anthar S church Wednesday, November 23, has N 2 y £ . ps 4 th h 1 turne ver | ppg v rovi :. i DR. F. C. JACKSON, Deafist | saving is the essential thing. | {0 e trensiner ta b 4ded to iha |Lo4y forengon Ereaus improved in | "Siss £ Gertrude Rosers who has Tond e vaed” tor tnacd fo the [health. He has been working in the | heen tho guest of Rev. and Mrs. Painless Extracting and One dollar opens an account|<ases thai are needy and worthy | T oo iind e o ether b e Dwight Stone. Jefi Thurséey for New FiMing a Specialty and starts your savings earning|;°"s the Hebrews of the commun- | remain here permanently, Jacob Duelks and family have moved interest. Jr. Harry Rothblatt o loston w to ewark, R t. BEGI A 1 bl f B i | to N i J 782 Main Street, - - Willimantio e ———— arrive in town today to take part in [ . W. Casey of Bridgeport was a Telephone P the installation of officers Sunday of | caller here Friday. "ndependent Order of Brith Abram. —_— A nree varfety of Fresh Wisi ame e e e o | 10E Willimantic sTeowe's e wmer e | Savings Institute E. B SPRING, Piase Tuner (Established 1842.) rris Rothblatt of Pleasant streci his city. He is the supreme medical | - ¢ aminer of the order, of which a|Mrs. Eliza Cote-to Visit in New York ianeh was recently orsanized in Wil- [ and Maryland—0. E. Ravenel Going imantic. Out of Busines: Rothblatt is a son of Mr. and Mrs & E BALTIC Correspondence of Bishop Hobart. Mrs. Bliza Cote starts Tuesday f The Connecticut state library has|New York city, where she will spend & Brone 135-4. Wilimantic, Cenn. - sceived from the sub-committée on [the winter. While there she will vis b H. C. MURRAY, President. blication’ volume 1 Of the ,Archives|.i past Newmarket, Md., the gues N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. the General Conventlon, edited by|,.r Mr.and Mrs. B, L. Hooper und M. rder of the General Convention. Two 1912 CALENDARS :“"'° stimulant. iundred and fifts eonies of the volume | ¢ Wales. Mrs. Hooper was for- | n aid to digestion. have been printed and only for private a Miss Minnie Rogers of this vil- 5 A brain I ¥ circulation. The velume contains the | lage and Mrs. Waies is the widow of | MAKES CORN RECORD. | HAMT Wandeh of A6 AGY. Bemd Expert corresponidence of John Henry Hobart | Charles Wales, Baltic's town clerk of | A remedy for ail throat | 10,1757 to 1757, He was the third | 25, vears ago. 2 Wireless tele id horseless JAMES HARRIES, and lung troubles. bishop of New \'gik. The sub-comm Two peddiors’ licenses have been s- 10042 e“”"g‘e b :”’\I:‘N::"G”""" by carriages wa are used to, but no un . S ten is Rev. Dr. Semuel Hart and Dr.|sued the rast week. ilin, 4 prodicied & speechiess — Roose 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. A sleep producer. J. Pierpont Motgan. g Sells Out Store. st New York Warld Keeps thodold young, The Arat paragTabh in the book un-| A 1. Ravensl had & sale of sioek | na ettt or et Y it R strong and vigorous. er the head of The Archives of the |, & ' ! 4 & Sple of Stock | has entered soveral corn contests thi - The Clearance Sale Continues ; Sald o General Convention says: ~“To ~the | 4nd Wasons at Lis pince of husiness on | year, was visited Thursday by giwnzd | sts, ddealers | churen Connedtic o | Thuraday. Ravenel intends 20- | 7. jennisor v Dritain, Tepre- at The Beston Dry Goods Store, Di Soid by , grocers and deale: churchmen of Connecticut belongs the | (o but st the Tivers haeinams e Rt ai S ars Ren- in sealed bottles, price $1.60. If you | honor of being the first to realize tie | \en Gendrom, wife of Dr. Gendron -0 of @ Camtomers another week. Atiractive can’t procure it, let us know and we | importance of gatheri 191 HOF | of Worcastor, And Mrs. Willlam Mur- | vt e 1ol b e nargame on svery counter in the Store, will tell you how to obtain it. ~Write | the histors of ihe churc ica. | Uiy of Norwioh were Suests of THO- | hushes o ihe. acre niiowing 70 pouide 1 Puy these zoods now & : lor,luefd-m-'- dvice and book of | The volume has 400 pages. i suberb- | oy Burke, Thureday B el n i e TN e 0 3 ound ans ine production in | v ' rma; Brow and dar . A | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, 1§ o e “;“""'l e and sick room. every detall. The state Lbrarian sets | o tyiso ot Mol qhrown and davsh- | The j wers BdiscemenH = Main Street, Danisison. & el Mot Whisher Co Bechester, X. Y. | great value upon its possession by the | \tirm Mrc. Brown's Daments in Law. | 11 ko Whitea oy : Ssiitaan Sawde B FESeSh. as | 0 cenls library.—Connecticut - Churchman. Tonte; 3 5 ! 2 g g B fe g B - a alrl — e — Vital Statistics. 0 t Mr. White's son K rAmm Vital statistics for Oetpuer show 2z | @sed ' has " tered t X“ . . deaths, births #nd 1 murriage. € f o g H ! e b Just the hims oo old 2 Five hunters’ licenses and two non- | the New Knglind Homest ; For | Guide Boek Free. weacher. recently. nere nd was mensumd i iested Sloas's Liniment | HARRY E. BACK. Att atw. | e by e T Cee konttie . we onee, It acts | | Phoanix Blosk, B-::‘l::n. cLo:: SEE i Increased Building in Hartford. acr gr. A s planning < the blc ' * StITUTRE - . SEE OUR LINK The building proaperity of the city | tond Mummachusctin cormn g up Jan iscle . - - v Sprirg w e vers - i ot Hartford October, 1311, is away | Sprive whea " Witan $polied fmme # —— ahead of what it was in the same | will leciled. B | montn of 1310, There were 120 per- - ter violent exarcise it | mits issued last menth. ealling for TRIBUTE TO SISTERS. stifiness. new work of an ostimated value of 1911 Overland Models $471,765, while m Cctobe 1910, there a. + o J were 114 permits Issued. calliog for | YOUNS 'fier ew'l Fereiypien Erect Here's Proof | % 3 new work of an estimated value of | Memorial onumen 0 ormer I am using your liniment f | ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1020 Main St, $345,208, { Teachers. 5 gl 4 - il i Willimantic, Conn. AT o ARy tles of it and It Is the best I ever ot the. Siutors of Morey Cuth ‘4 had & severe pain betmeen my shouldore, and notlivg your * lics g Lon. his s the ln vertisement in the street cars I got a bot ch quickly reiicyed me 4 i % hi t sprin witl . « ¥ There is nothing better than piot that has been set ami he 4 Fancy Glass Hair Receiver and Puff Jar with Silver Plated Taps free with one pound of INVISIBLE PLAYER PIANO has created the most favorable comment wherever heard. . ITS PERFECT CONTROL EASE OF OPERATION PURITY OF TONE MODERATE PRICE - y be observed at the unveilir - monument. The erection of the mem rial had been planned for this fall, but . was put over to spring beeause of the typhoid fever epidemic. The commi SLOANS LINIMENT sisting of ¥ o PURE BAKIN WDER mark it as one of the most remarkable Pianos of today. ; o I g Py 5"“5 W oex AKING P A representative line of Milton, Stutz Bros. and ApoHo Of Horehound and Tar i arne iy . . Player Piano constantly on exhibition at our Willimanti SR ¢ i B T S -z.g' - :«:uu:‘%* m T. R. s I . c PBlene Rooiis. 3 Contains no epiom nor anything |« the T gadi e TRy is an excellent antiseptic remedy for sore thront, cuts and br " 7 sorner Main and Watsen Strests, : We cordially invite you to hear these instruments. : SR ke ARG peveuating—nceds no rubbing. Sold by all deale ‘Willimantic. Cenz- 768 Main Street. Sald by Dragglats. Nat Anxious to Commit Suicide, Price 25¢c., 50¢. and §1.00. Sloan's book on Hormes, Cattle, Hags and Pouliry seot free. Ads DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Madero has invited Genernl Tteses (o return 1o Mexico We don’t think th cueral will hreak m leg in his ha s get back, though.—PLiladelphia I quirer, Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. Norwich Agent, WATKINS BROTHERS, 852 MAIN ST., WILLIMANTIC. % Droge . t e busi-