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”’-“-wf!.‘wwziw;fiw ®Y AWAIL I LES ULCERS AND ALL BLOOD -DISORDII: 1.2 Mot e -] : l._ NOTeN, of nd hane Totee v e s, R s 0 A : [ ek el et o 18 80 caslly o Cascarets aze wonder-workers In 1he ‘ , H i e pie, : ; cial a - | any aisease car St el idpure b100d, They elimipate a1l polsons ¢ el eatpia, . "> Buou, ana : Notge. | g : ; U5 008 ention the Bloca JemabUIE 1t To mitke new. menlthy tiuie V J S > : I‘ . . 3 % ; H '-l" . > . for ‘ne Pure blood means perfect health, ;f'm—vrl-uu Cancaroin they wil ; e yon 3 3 rom phm, t - ; e gy ‘ : : [ 2 ? e e e oy et BEaars Ns. Urats Dowh Drodu.od us ’ pertect and s harmiesss & bloed porificr and stomach regulator wk Cascarets Cind anrety unc 3 Windham High * School Administers crowd these | whist e T TO BU Y ]! Bad Defeat to Meibourne Clab Eleven: i enjoy’the et musie | ™32 o 3 : Dprovided. i 5 2 : o inartio! e wure (o ke | angare | e Saturday afternoon v v The Washburn hall dance with spot | weelss with optivan: WREVNGS Jis onk ol o LR dienasbetiont ut bes : Harvard were g Gl Yule 2nd |iignc® oftects proved about the most | Bellows. i proved Quarters—Death of John J. more” erup Hons or disfigiren: i;g;:iu::h at Cambridge, the Windham ;’W;l:rds‘;mr::y'aw I-oeu event | Amoag Danielson ]fi: ‘mngl‘-;: Brennan—Miss * Denison’s Funeral— ‘f Cassatels 1y . h cheol eleven on Windham field | '™ < as largely attended. | the Yale-Harvard foot game. ;| Borough Notes. R was seeing how large a score it coul The . social and dance in town hall | urday E. Back, Dr. O. C. » ; b i :::e:n“affi:u;"me Meloourne club b V. Woodworth, An:’th?f :xfm's' in :u. teady -Avucca : Tha' Sttendance was. comparatively | RSN OF Zote. picces trom Wi 25 St O T A conme LmE OF Funs - ] But Tew, of the fair sex. [Mass. < e curred when at 4.19 Saturday after- _— Most at Will on Zhelr inexporienced op- | and at the time of closing at the Iat. Suilaing, Two huffarea pairs of wires s . ; _final score was §5-0 in | ter-place more than @ hundred people MOOSUP WON. \ers carried to the new switchboard, ] . Br C i indham high school, Wwere S5 (i’ e MDA GEE aving been brought under Main street Black Coney. own Coney, [ AL a8 time"aid the Melbourrie club Defeated Borough Team in .Recont |in & big iron duct” In the £ Dulid- ; : o n Windham high's ter- h—Ot z v cre w - B G F yritory and but once made first down | Alacrman T Match—Other Scores. hundred pairs accommodated by the lack Raccoon, rey Fox, by rushing the ball from scrimmage. g e Th exchiange. With the exception of pri- Windham High School—] ss Theresa Loughlin was the guest | : four und ‘five and in the rura s Near Seal, Isabella Fox, Aus- Bandall do. Sischner 1 Srenense: ot #riends tn rd Saturday. match between Danlelson and Moosup | qistricts even fore subscribers, . The e Manley ¢, Johnson re, Kelley rt, Pot- | Jndge Fred A. Sacketf of Andover |ajlove winning thematons o O""|change from one board to the other COLONIAL DAMES. Prizes were given, one to I tralian Opossum, Natural ter re, Downer ab, Harrington Ihb, |calied on friends in Willimantic on | “'3oo 0 | was a most Intereating accomplishment, Bams of the Meet Oheles & % ARl S, Sheapow = Saturday. belng done without the least Interrup- | Beymour High 8choel Girl's Name Ap- | #chool, Norwich, and the ot 2 elbourne Clui weet re, Andrews | Clifford Smith and Miss Minnie Mo- | team total 1235. m of the service. When all w pears in List of Prize Winners, [/nan 1’01tz of the Hrown me M Squirrel, Black Fox and Jap- Tt, Rivers rg, Hale c, Ashton is, DOVIS | rey tmoct tho wesk ond with frionds | Denicun undreau 238, Bonneou [84ITe8S an operator was at each The. dseays B¢ Jebo 5 o Baboock le, Tew qb, Rabishaw rhb, |l Westerly. 298, Tony 211, Gagnon 235, “HArold' | e mie swiich lever the Zesser tabie| The semi-annual meoting of the Con i, Adums were re 2 ondeau Macis Nerno Su 2 ; g ! 2 g ; 2 e 5 Miss Nellie Sheridan of New Lon- | 244: team total 1174. x b cut | necticut Soctety of the Colonial Dames | anese Mink. at prices from Tan it Melbournex manager, #ot In: | gon fa the guest of Miss Lorerta Hus- || The: following bowling score shows |1** £ GAN o L h carrica ‘o |of America was held in the Center |we the kvt ol 0 21 i db $25.00. . no_opportunity to show his worth. sey of 67 Jackson street. = M pis e B i 3 zfif:fi'?:‘f‘ the time would have suffered no|church house at Hartford last week, | May, 1812, probebly in New E to o . Score—W. H. S. 55, Meibourne club [ _Miss Georgianna Flint of South |\ : nterruption. Mrs. John M. Holcombe in the ehair. | T for 191 ©. Touchdowns, Latham 3, Downer 2, | Windham road was the guest of N Daniel , | The board is the most modern | . SEDS A% £he.shmir = opics for Oldenburg 2, Keirans, Kelley, Harring- | friends in Hartford Saturday. anielson. {in use and carries_ail the up-to-date | REPOFts were read showing the work | The society has lssuod u Andrews .... mpetl Horton . White .. ... 95 51204 | electric equipment for systems of thisi Of the society. The §ood Work of trav- | cernink (in es-ay « 90 80254 sort. There had been some talk of in- | ¢ling libraries, which go into country | Bubjects are Colonl 74 64220 | ataliing the common battery system, by | EChools under the direction of the stato | | e Foundiy ton. Goals from touchdowns, Manley | Mrs. Willlam J. Mallon of Natchaug 3. Safety, Rondeau. Referes, L. N. |[street Jeft Saturday morning for a Money lmue";‘.d)-oi‘eyl':l,fil'fiolffi,';d7;5,!’,:.?‘"1.,'i‘,:’f,’f' :‘“Urmnolgtht's visit with relatives in Prov- | yon . 0 70230 | which simply Iifting the receiver from %-m(‘_’-r ,f':c.:nm has been continued, | Colleges in the Colonies G r 5 3 in- 3 et 1 76237 | the hook motin ral | Miss Carolme Cliffora Nowton of New | the Iive fons, The ¥ l he H C Murl"a CO e W Simmons _of, Gentrs) -Village 287 | the hook notifies the gentral office. BUL | Staven ‘reported for the Hilen Terry | Colonial i'arm und Washin . « & e By T was in town Saturday, in connection | Titals . 71-1205 | of electricity hers in the daytime it|Johnson prize essay committes. Bhe |reer Bofore (he Tl t CATHOLIC ORGANIZATIONS with his duties as truant officer for | eas ARAREORGE SeE {0k, SORSADE. Faid 159 essays been mubmitted | prizes, 825, 310 and 3 b —e=- the state board cf education. " 3z | Early in 1905 the first exchange with | fr¢m 33 towns. | Are offerad for essnys b WILLIMANTIC co“ | Represented by Delegates Who Favor | rThere appeared to be more Yaje | }aillant T1—228 | 100 subscribers wan eatablished (n | THe frat prize was won by John | and'1 500 words on s 'y . | Federation—Next Mesting in January. | enthusiasts in town Saturday than |3uie 30—239% | {own in .Dr. Holmes' house on Tracy | Erior of Moosup, who sttends the | jects by high sct Pk Ilarvard rooters, but the latter had the | DAtRC 4 T1—220 {gireet, with his daughter Frances as | Flainfleld High sthool, and the second | Three prizes, one of § Sunday at 12 o'clock, about thirty |best dove, and had considerable fun ok 89—242 | {he Arst operator. Nine months later | Prize by Ruth W. Sears of the West e men and women, representing the va- | with some of the Yale supporters. The | CHAPUt . 82—226 | {hoy moved to the quarters just va- | Hartford High school. Irens Nichols | 2 rdn | ! jous (i o1 he {no- e . | e >3 , of the Seymour High school won third | pupils S o M e R S B b b s e B TR 39T-1155 | Sotabon, 1508 Re T Faost. took Enarse | Brize. On the grammar school division | A special prize of 3 sepR's church, to listen to the out- 3 |and in ‘five years under his manage- | frst prize went to Tawin Pollard of | Mys, Seth H. Moseic LEONARD BRIDGE ELLINGTON lining of a plan for the formation of DANIELSON Tnent ‘the mumber of islephones were | Uhe Weduonno grammar school, Taf(. | vy a local federation of all the Catholic DA Houbied. until today the mew board is| Yille, who in o grateful reply said that | to both hig A Miss Zinky of Brookivn, N. Y., is vis- | Death of Mrs. George Kibbe—Grange [Societies in Willimantic. iting Mrs. A. J. Park. Has Thanksgiving Programme, € O oanting 18 subasrinere with | b 310 will help swell the sum he i | Jasays m Simes I Twomes presided at the | Divorce Sought by Pomfret Wife— | Mi%e Gertrude Rogers Ry 30 T e diex o ohiet apsrntor, | carning by selling papers to pay for | 1812, (o M Judge A. G. Knecland has been in | mestng, ' Willlam Costello was | Licenses All Granted—Organization 'B'?”"Y ork—Local People Witness | .ssisted by Miss Marion Johnson days |later high school tuition. Two wecond | Prospect strect Springfleld, summoned there as a ka-[ After suffering for two weeks, Mrs. | CleTK. The matter was discussed and | of Holy Name Society in Wauregan ig Game—Basketball Notes—Su- (and Mrs. R, L. Frost night operator. ness in the Spencer case. Mrs. Knee- | Gaor, <t > |met with favor from those present, A | perior Court Session Tuesday. The service is of the best and no ex- 1and 15 visiting her sons WillAm a6 | neons” She ea s o s et | who will report to their respective or- | —Moosup. Wine in Recent Bowling | - ** ozt pense is spared to perfect it at all ‘Warren of Hartford. 3 Lila Fritz of Newport, R. I, and Mrs, | $8nizations and obtain instructions. Match—$4,000 Verdict Reopened | In spite of the disagreeable rain |times. TLouls Ely, one of the most —’kfi John Kxneeland and family are mov- Frank Tuttle of this fown; four soms, | AROther meeting will be held at 12| Cas {storm Friday, many attended the union |competent electricians and linemen in A a . | p——— L ing to Liberty Hill Mr. Kneelapd will | Torad, Mahlon and. Hows % | o'clock noon, the first Sunday in Jan- | thankoffering meeting of the women's |the company's employ, Is the I work for W. W. Palmer. | here, and Clifton gf S:fln;g'ehrhofl‘h‘:;: juary, in the basement of St. Joseph's Mr. and Mrs. 8. Cedy Hutchins were | missionary societies of the MetHwdist, |~ trouble nter.” There is hardly a 40% agofl\ehstsmon Mr. and Mrs. L. . Schwedter were |are pnin, Ry b % {church, to effect a permanent organ- |in Beston Saturday for the Yale- | Baptist, Adventist and Congregational |farmer within a radius of from six to in Norwich attending ihe funeral -of{(ied severa| sears ago T SIPPe | ation. Harvara tootiall guain, Churcheés, held Tn the Congregational |ten miles in the big farming country Mre Louis Bradlaw. \ Mrs. Otto Powell is entertaining her | The meeting Sunday was arranged Miss Molly Murphy was at her home ' chapel, listening to a brilllant address |round about the borough who is not 3 to d s flavorm_ e sister from New Jersey. by James ¥, Twomey, Willlam A, Cos- | in Norwich over Sunday. | by Miss Gertrude Rogers of New Brit- |reached from the local exchange. be- Terryville—Dr. Joseph J. Higgins of | Clifford Barnett of New York is stay- | tello and P. J. Hurlihe of San Jose | Walter Ames was among the Dan- |ain, who has been a missionary in Van, |*ides 50 in Tisbon, Glasgo and Volun- New Tork has been spendine several | ing at eser el Mo 1k Enights of Colis i Sat. | Turkey. After a years stay in this |town. In several cases the rural sub- £ Game, Meat: davs as the guest of his sister, Miss ! Sliss Carde biomey R A X ey T e fsotball wame - " | Country ‘Miss Rogers Is to return te |Fcribers have borne the expense of or 2. 3, iss_Carrie Pinney has returned . urday for the football game. Saran Higgine, of Town Hill. from Waterbury. John Bailey of Southbridge spent her work in Turkey. Mrs. S. M. |setting poles from the main to their Y - Several families are planning to have | Supper for Company L's Minstrels. | Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Wheelock sweetly rendered a vocal |lcmes ears. er. 1 % | Tapuceiving parties. About forty of the cast that re ‘B‘ L Tafley, of {he SHoat BUAS. e L 5 D 98 owea | mwvel. OBITUARY. | The grange programme last week was | contl S e - | ‘Henry P. Stevens of North Attleboro | Mrs. J. B, Kent, Mrs. Carrie Gascolgne, 3 MEAT OR TURKEY DRESSING (equally good & |on Thanksgiving. Charles Thrail jcently put on Company L's minstrels | L. " Visitor with friends in Daniel- | Mra. F. E. Clarke and Miss Mary Dan % . To or & slices iy 3 arge of the musical part. s duet at the Irvin house Satur- - - o ~. £ Pomfi Woman Seeks Divorce. laces was of ignwu'. to the ladies. Jewett City people regretted very of an egg. Cover with hot water bt mi Wfim Torrington_re. Sylvia A Gross. |coacy ung. Following the excellent| Pomfret Woman Seeke ot has, , The Woman's Missionary society” of |much to hear of the death of John J. broad right consistoncy. Add an even toblespoon of will bring back the erigh. | the oldest person Tiving in Torriosis: | mbast fers, Were speeches by the of | iMrs. Carl . Gilbert of Pomiret has|the Second Congregatlonal church re- | Erennan. which occurred at his home Bell’s easouing, an even teaspoon sult, and § siices of BAUEGE th grag an | colebrared ‘hex il MEihiee b e [oois 08, varipas members of | 1o |81ad sutc forsdiees 4 | ceived $40 in their collection. in Pawiucket Saturday of pleurisy. salt pork, fried t0 8 crisp, and chopped fne. When well mixed, st faded hair and_will { "9Me on Prospect street last week. | dining room prettily decorated, the | —Miss Allce Caron has been selected | Personal Mention. | Mr. Brennan was employed here us leave the hair clean, |e—————_________ | American flag being used io 00 ef- | as president and Benjamin Brown as| JMr. and Mrs Henry Tourtellotte of | 2VErSCEr of carding in the Siater it o W LD Shre M v Cnoppe e 2 g bein [ . s | A “ . from December, 1902, until July, 1308. fluffy and natural.| MOST CERTAIN WAY TO fect. The party dispersed about mid- | vice-president of a debating society South Hadley, Mass., have been guests | ;7™ JC0€R0RE Lo VLD S, FL r or the dres On hand st alldeslors; night, with a farewell song and three [among the first year class at Killingly | of Putnam relatl * .or dircct from labora: END A BAD COLD. |cheers. High school. | i Mrs. Eila Clarke of Hartford spent | [l e N i |the week end With her son, A. G. and an estimable man, and with ‘amily made friends of all with whom they came in contact in this vi- Flavor with Bell's Sausage Seasoning. “fors. e T-5. Pat Ofcs | Sor: X = i jo vite of Sout nd oxes ; 50, 75 b Drums wm%ewgruu s"""’..-.:“:.nk; 2"_ M‘:",s"'_" SORLE S ?"" D:;'":;'fg s'r'" wed a |, The county commissioners have fin- Giarke, and his wite of Bouth. Main | cinicy. There survive him his wife, 26e. and 50¢. Cans ; 6, 12 and 25 1b. Boxes; 50, 75 wl 100 1h. D Sofme Bosties s pucking. B Sure aad to me s Grippe Misery in D e T i T ed e | ished the work of granting licenses in| Horsce Hazzard of Newport, R. I,|LNree sons, Thomas, John and Bdward, Wary T. Goldmas, Goldman Blds.., St. Pal, M Just a Few Hours. g o emaaaham sireel Do | the four license towns of Windham s yisiting Putnam friends. {8nd th daughters, Mrs. Robert M. ¢ BRY ! THE Tand was honent ot the Guiauia | county—Killingly, Puinam, Windham| 4 mesting of the O, 3. chub 1 to | Rog, ond Misles Lems 4nd Margery is a positive fact that a dose of &l i and Sterling. be held with Miss Gertrude Hall and | ‘ara ap { Windham Mantfacturing Mrs. McKee, who was Miss Gertrude Pape’s Cold Compound taken every ompany. Mr. | “Sheriff Preston.B. Sibley returned on Mixs Bertha Sargent at the Congre- | two hours untii ive Ford expects to erect another hous S 2 ss trip of a few o Brennan, was married in Jewett City break up the most severe cold, either T ‘Womanhood” will be the subject Saw the Game. . being master hanie for the United in the head, chest, back, stomach or OBITUARY. considered by the mission study class, Among Boston visitors Saturday |States government in the coast survey { lmgba, J b=y of the Methodist church at a meeting | Who witnessed the Harvard-Yale game | service in C | . You distinctly feel the cold break- Frank W. Cary. Yo be held at the parsonage this (Mon- | Were Mr. and Mre. Richard Gorman, | P. s and son, Marcus H ing and all the disagreeable grippe | Frank Winslow Cary, aged 61, died | day) evening. +Judge and Mrs. E. G. Wright, J. G.|Drisc in Pawtucket Sunday, . . symytoms leaving after the very first & little after 12 o'clock Saturday morn- Thanksgiving quotations for roll call Johnson, C. K. Shaw, John Byrne, Lu- | called there by the death of Mr. Eren- Fancy Glass Hair Receiver | iom T roms oo e ery et |k ot hin home 1n Nerthampton, Mass. | wil bo siven b5 the members of the | clus P Merriam and Walden Wright. | nan. A ; and Puff Jar with Silver | mb'e headache, duliness, head and lic had been ill some iime with dia- | Jadies Reading circle when that or| In Charge of Christmas Exercises. Miss Fannie Dennison. pose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez- | betes. Wednesday evening his condi- | ganization holds its weekly meetin€| The following are to be in charge of D. D. Tracy was in Moosup Sat- DIRECTORY WILL GO TO PRESS : ing, sore throat, running of the mnose, ! tion grew worse and he failed rapidly | with Mrs. Leonard James this (Mon- ! g attending the funeral of Miss Plated Taps free with oned mi.m® Saroni "IHioE of tie nose, o e ona came. S cvesis | he chEiCan et Jo e plven fe Dannison. = Miss Denuison had pound of Dess, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Deceased was a native of Scotland, | Much interest has been aroused in Nirg F M. Warner, Miss Marjorie friends here, especially among Pape’s Cold Compound is the result | but moved o Northampton ma e i 2 the musical people, having sung here v years | Danielson by the finding of the skele- | 5 at- of three vears' research at a cost of {amo. At the time of his death he was | ton of & man in the rough country of | nreqronc: =8 Murs Ells. it Hai PURE BAKING POWDER more than fifty thousand dollars and |2t the head of one of the wholesale | the town of Pomfret, above COtON'S Wheaton: decorations, Miss Gertrude contuins no quinine, which we have and retail coal firms in the city. [bridge. It is regarded by the hunters | jyoyie‘®nn O . company with Minnie F o musicales conducted Edw. Prior. y Hediey »y Charles Bas conclusively demonsirated is mot ef- | There survive two sons, Irving L. of | as surprising that some of them have | v i Afteactive. Desseath | tective 1n ‘the treatment of colds oF | Hartford; Frederick of <Northampton, | not come across the body ‘during the ..y Soncaye, of the Pages of Arthur e, Dapeeions, ot | deric 0 will be held this afternoon In the castle rtha Church arranged the - e T. R. Sadd Co. P jamd a brother, George. residing in |18 months it has lain in the open. | room, 3 | eautitul decorations of ferns, winter Take this Farmless Compound as |Scotland, two sisters, Mrs. Charles | Rughing Work on Telephone Line. 3 Defeated Oxford. erry and bittersw L ot, admired by direcied, with the knowledge that | Willis of Scotland and Mrs. Rouile 768 Main Street. there Ia’ 50 Bther msdichneraas o o Cones, There is a large number of employe: The Putnam five beat Oxford in a |3t the Baptist church Sunday morn 3 o uy- | Congdon of Hampton. i e o . hero else hier s & of the A. T. and T company in Daniel- | fast basketball me in Hammond | in& 3 L 258-4 Willlnudtic, CL | Sus your coll o o e b George A. Walker. O i ey e T cnatrus | Ll TRy cor e e ite e of | Audiencs Well Entertained. To assure the entry of your A% promptly and without uny ether ap. | Georze A. Wallker, aged 55, died |tion of the underground telephone line | 23-9. Keaney and Wheaton excelled | Prof. Frank T. Mapies of Norwich in th i 1ace . w. RoBI h Agent,| Sistarce or bad after-effecty as & o5, [Suddenly at his homo in Gurleyville | being the business that calls them | for the local team, while W. Taft and (and the Oiympan Male quartette, as- name in the next issue place 16 Benjamin cent package of Pape's Cold Com- |ETriday evening. He had been in im- | here. Work on the line is being rushed | Raer did best for Oxford, =Lineups: |sisted by G. H. Prior, soloist, gave a your order for service before that date. caxing entertainment in the town hall Griswoid Center Saturday ey ponnc, Which any. desgiet in. ‘b | paired health some time, but went to | all along the réute mapped-out in this' Putnam—Forwards, Wheaton and worli can sapply. e ®bea Friday night apparently as well | section, and with the exception of the nter, Shaw; backs, Dupre |a as usual. Mrs. Walker heard - him | running of the cable will be completed and Gasne. Mr. Maples delizhted the audien about ten o'clock, | in a few weeks. srwards, W. Taft, Baer; | with his I driac, which he gave : o7 el & T and within a few seconds he was dead. | Holy Ni Seoi W | center, Lewis; backs, Lewis and Swee- | by reques ¥. Palmer, with an able 912 Overland Models FR EE 8 e L S | e Sy o e e e L i ts iy ot the Sacred eart churci in \t\;‘.eurmrou;:;er;"el"“'e;( hree 12-minute periods; ref- | pleasunt kvening's enteriainment. e trance to the village. The only near | Surday | Won From:-Alumni- { Various ltems. ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St. anys’ - 3 3 - v 2 iy e w ys' retreat for then of the parish Willimantic, Conn. foCn o Mnavigs TN the wigos. ond in the interest of enrollment in the| Friday night the Wigh school team | Mrs. J. H. Tracy was in charge of = 5 3 Plainfield Wandsrer Asieep in the Hay | JIoly Name soclety, a large number| defeated a feam of thu alumni by a |(he reading room of the Siater Jibrary e raliee mere matihes oty oo | pledging thmselves fo meat the obliga. | score of 45-25 hefore a small crowd imday atlernoon.” - T 3 onal Sunday tions of honor .which are exacted. A | The game was fast, and closer than the HIRAM N. FENN er midnight that a man was prowling | ;umber from Danielson was present ! score would indicate. Congre UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Sorier. of Tebanon avenne and “Hay. |® the closing exefoisce i Sampled Class Cooking. ted as foliows: (o~ 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. : e Y i ai; | Nature Falis at Gani:e=- ~"-ins. | - ihe high schoal tenchars enteriained | o Hicox: “decorating, Telephone Lady Assistant land Allan McArthur went over to she | A Canterbury Plains cu..c yondent the grammar school ieachers Friday | o' iy gifes. o 3 ¢ | Brooklyn side and after a search of the es the following: Kugene Perry, afternoon in the high school building. | N0 1)l Beauregard of Williman. ibarn on Mr. Bowman's place found |who slaughters a good many squeal- | Food cooked by the pupils in the do- | 4 "oy o R et ille < tic and Miss Porrier of Taftville have ELMORE & <HEPARD, Clornelius Moriarty asleep in the hav.|ers at this season of the vear, says mestic scleuce class was Served for | hawn recent suests of Miss Delphine = . He was tagen to police headguarters | that some of the hogs he has killed | refreshments. f S (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) e T p- 5 and locked Up on the charges of drunk | when scalded, and after the hair is Tewn Topics. | “Miss Ansie Gardner returned Sunday 7 vaeneney. Moriarty has been in |nearly all scraped off, there is a sort: 4 s A A L PR i T - Sus BN B TN OISl womes cimerins fros i form o e et ntion Sount Ratore Tt this | 06 ol 1ot oo the’ BOUMAT WRICh oo | i e e T o Hairn | o e e b, oo oV 0. illness are invited to 1= om. % Bot considered his home, Plainfield [ be removed only by shaving. Gene ii Geissler, Dr, Perry, Harold Corbin, |eral weeks | e m i Vi Ty having that distinction says he Is going out of the hog-stick- peycy Waterman, iHenry Wheelock and | The nor’s Thanksgiving proc- LADY ASSISTANT. | Ma: ‘-l‘v‘;a‘-‘ape-n';& b SRR ing :ullue-‘l it they aze ‘ef‘)ln‘ 0 keeD | pyred Waterman. e lamation wns read from the pulpits o 4 e i i on the wooley way. ur Miss Maude Simpson of Worcester | Sunday fternoon. Telephione connection. Weled by womE T wo icking Wife et ; A §) John Ladda, 40 Stone row, was ar- A Practical Precedent. visited her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. John R. Tracy salled from New York man can freely talk | rexted Siinday mornine a1'330 welock | An interesting proposition presents | Simpson. over Sunday, * | saturday via the Savannah line for “. F C JACKS”N ne H of her private ill- | by Chief E. H. Richmond and locked | jiselt following the plan to present to| Collins Siuging orchestra of Wor- | Deland, Fla.. for the winter. . b y ntist ness to & woman: |up, charged with assault. ladda, it |{he waren and cOUrt Of DUrfOSFEH 3 | m——————————————— i3 . thus has been es- |is said. kicked his wife a couple of | potition for police protection between Painless Extracting and tablished this con. |times in the stomach, and otherwise | ine hogrs 6f 8 b. m. and midnight on | : x fidence between |made a disturbance at his howe. Some | that part of Main street from the Con- Filling a Specialty Mrs. Pinkham and | Ume aso he did the same hing but|eregational church to the borough . f w i inday the we more ser! line. Citizens who have heard of the . 762 Main Street, - Willimantic the women of |[50007 (1o before. He will be ar- | matter will awall action with intereat, ' Telephone L America which bas | 1aigned in police court this (Monday) |17 the petition is granted, the police never been broken. ning. Never has she pub- |70 EE e Savoen. Fust belng the caxa H Guipees * =7 variety or Fresn Fian lished a testimonial or used a letter Paronts’ Day e ainred prencits St that sost Oyste: Clams. a it Y- the likelihood presents itself that resi- Siadn, Opsers sad - at withoat the written consent of the | Tuesday. November 26, will be par- | dents on other streete will petition for STRONG'S FISH MARKET.2g North St. | Writer and nover has the Company |ents’ day at the Windham _street | like special police protecifon, and the 8 L | Sowed theis confidential letters to |sehool., The teachers are desirous of | question follows, where will 1t all end? gec out of their possession, as the having the parents see the work of v andreds of thousands of them in | the children and are making a special VERDICT FOR $4,000. 3 RS their files will attest. effort to have them visit the school podie e > y Tnvitations have been sent to the par- | Eimer W. Pilling Awarded Damages Out of the vast volume of ex; =nts personaily, by the committee from ad Been - = X Whish SMrs. PIREDaTE hay B Brier e Parents- Teathers association te] ‘After Auts Suit M Deaprs. from, it is more than possible that ghe | ¥isit (he iindergarten in the morning ed JAMES HARRIES. | hasgeined the very know and the varjous grades in the after- Wood and Denatured LCOHOL s Nopyovizays, Kov. * Ke@diatoy 1,000,000 doijd, mised. » i : - Elmer W. Pilling, Providence, son of 4 se.” 8 b 3 s are < 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Cenn. ic“ sy i She makE Te- | BoO Cmtter school and dlacuss ina | Reuben Piliing, formerly of Danielson. *Erdid : e S L R L) "0 urn except your ok of their children swith the teach. | has just been awarded in Providence, #0idovoa ‘cmerajds mijpwtéas €is oiovdymote pépos Tis : advice has heipe iy | aee by & jury, @ verdict far the. recovery ' Fer your Radiators in any quantity : 5. TR of ihe suin of $4000 damages as the : oy B k. : Rad - Paid in Full, at the Opera House. |}esult of an sccifent in Ny s ) - A B 2. , Pald In Full was the attraction St | inrown from the milk - 3 Leomer opera house Saturday after- ;,,, was' ™Aing, when R de- | - g Do Do o, | DIiSeD. T sutomobile cwned by els ovprarafarerds Topds sovallappdroy Sluce the: enactment of the new JaW | Cusnmrone. o A vaooler. Ftocs o5 tus | 2 relative to b \i"under fm:r:/een Yflofirg case was that Mr. Pilling before get- of age, practically no seal ‘are ey Fet the T ¥ B 2 3 & g T ) ra O o b e et b b the Sk L = | Bklln”if’l #at dyopdayts d avval)dypaza bpdy b ijpds THE CHAS. 08600D CO. Commerce Streot - ties when he receivd a cash mettle- 8 A. B. S. Social. ment of $225, but another attorney The dance in A. B. S. hall Saturday | than at first represented him reopened ¢véning wus largely attended. The n_the he firs 3 . thelF o pearing the name for which