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WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight. The Frankiyn-Hiatt Stock a Loomer's, standard for the corresponding month | Mrs, E. W. Wool in Boston, Mrs. ’m Tecent years, Duggan and William How the Holiday Was Observed. Thanksgiving was a nine holi- WIul. mantic, Mr. and Mrs. John l‘l in Central Falls, Mrs. T. M. Crumb Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tinker, ed | Miss Mary Tinker, Mrs. Nellie Saun- the Bijou and in Willimantic and was observe in an unusually quiet and orderly man- “lost of the business places were | closed and there were but few people The forencon hours were spent by a large number in_the the largest number attending the union service in the First Town Hall. Demoerstic and Canaldates in upon the streets. Special Values IN WOMEN'S LONG COATS REDUCED TO $10.00 and $12.50 Coats from our various churches, SIXTY<SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Grimes of Windham preached the ser- Celebrated-on Thursday by Constable William J. Hastings. sreater part of the “d by the big majori the homes where large ns were the rul e afterncon the picture houses theater attractéd large crowds unlight hop in Washburn hall, where Helmold's orchestra piayed, at- tracted an unusually ounger set. masquerade social and danc B. S. hall, given un- - {he auspices of the society bearing largely attended thoroughly enjoyed by all present. as furnished by the T. Thanksgiving/day for Constable nd small fam- Aam J. Hastings $7.50, We. have taken these smart long regular-stock and have marked them large number of anniversary R f“,.. Tha the cvening at A. Willimantic t a low price that willsurely*effect a quick clearance. These are broken » Jots#which=we cannot duplicate, hence this great reduc-. ad asmammoth cake anniversary. Nurses Give Invitation Dance. ) denote the uhd was inscribed 1844-1911 1 ditional candles were not forgotte zave a dance in Washburn hall, i . with about attendance. furnished music. - conclusion of the dancing the la- d an appetizing *The assortment includes Smart Polo Coats in tan, Double-faced mold’s orchestra Reversible Eugene Sawin : charge servi Attended Assembly. representing local otherhood of St. piscopal church, 4 ‘the annual meeting of the Hartford ‘Puulh Windham, Hatiie Hoxied MISSES” SCHOOL COATS ¢ 84014, reduced to $4.50 Wednesday . . Hartford, Thurs. one of special cnjoyment Pakrblmon': Bnt; Changed- as issued from TIED AT 15 POINTS. Grex Club Teams Play to Standstill in Armory \\|n.vi antic, mtii furiher The H. C. Murray Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The Grex club and Thread City " busketball teams evening in what proved to be one clashed Thurs played between these rival organ- ns before a large holiday crowd enthusiastic rooters in Armory hall y The game appeared -“the Cyclers at the end of the . with the score 12 to 6 in their , but at the opening of the second beat; Oficer | . RICHMON Whist of Fnr(y Tables. TOLLAND COUNTY- COMMISSIONERS. | nmount each played rings around closing the session at 15 all. ‘The last half was intensely exciting, supporters of each team being un- and rooting ,T‘ 3 to its treas- Report—100 Prisoners | Committed During the Year—S$1 Received from Licenses. Issue Annual STAFFORD svnm‘cs Observance—Schools to Be on Account their seats, for their favorites. an_extra neriod of five but at the end the score re: ugh the Grex tunities to the floor well the tie, as every player was about all in. The lineups agreed to play The annual report, of the Tolland county c been Beued” The mumb, 1 Septeniver rere 100, priso | ted during“the year { Jeaving 23 iIn jail, confined durng t i~were. white and f*weretwo female of the prisoners Fumigated Fever Cases. of Scarlet ined unchanged, visiting relativ and summary Club—Leonard Harrington WHITE DEER Party of Which Men Were Members. rg, Keirans lg. in Maine by Burns 1f, M Forty Hours’ drinkers and Woodward 2, Card: mmitted for tries missed Woodward. spective homes in t| Thanksgiving morning fo will assist. To Fumigate Schools. of cases of scarlet oodward, Keirans, . and two team fouls Harold Wi Ve T 110 : schools fumigated | tirough «uite tatanie Ritvos 4 n the Hollow has on account n Vernon ar attendance at th Norwich was in Society hall Wed- o retailin Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired | , feeling. :restores ‘the appetite, | .cures paleness, buildscup the whole-system. @et it-teday’in usu:i ehecelzted tablets FREE “Fancy<Glass ‘Hair Receiver .and=Puff - Jar with Silver Plated=Taps ~free with-one pound-of PUREBAKING POWDER The-T. R.-Sadd-Co. 768 Main Street, TTcE234-4-<Willimantic, Ct.. 451 3 ROBINSON, 16 Benjamia St mAM:N FENN Church-St, “Telaphons ELMORE<& SHEPARD, (Sucoessors-to Sessions &-Elmore) Hflx and funeral Directars, 60-62--North Street. LADY “ASSISTANT. Telephone-connection. “DR..E. C. JACKSON, Dentist Mes's dance cod fortune to land a to get cven i "COLCHESTER tures has arrived at and is beini spent Thanksgiving at his nd game comm Mrs. Joseph P. Cotter. of 45 Parl teams have day at the home of his parent Penneyivamia Thanksgiving with his parents, and Mrs. J. J. Manley, inon avenue. LOOKED FOR SKUNK | Bridge Strest Boy Found Mink Steal- irg Chickens—Sold Thief for $5. nervousness, Brindamour has béen losing a num jid form or alled Sarsatabs. r on North street postoffice rooms . a traveling l..m kens would furnishings for the | nd will be put home of M and will be on of this eity ondon, left several days' BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS. Wednesday Proves Quinine is Never Effective in the Cure of 2 Severe Cold. or the Grippe. carpenter « . Brindamour Alderman and Mrs. as ¥ . Whitmore, of 139 Valley s Thanksglving. @ $5 bill and feels loss- of his chickens. until three had an_easy Polish Night at Parish Fai Borough Residents Spent the New England Holiday. consecutive doses are The entertainment at St evening was giver Wednesday Fifteon Pool Licenses Granted. 3] EMBALME] attended the limantic, -Ct. Lady: Assistant Jildren of the parish Wednesday Holiday Guest: Thanksgiving guests Compound as velating 1o non-gambling medicine made a r Marian of Worce Anthony’s, Mrs. Ma Larkham and Mrs. of Westerly West Kingston, ham of Nerwich at of Brooklyn, Driscoll at the Misses Samuel Gold- thony and da 1d without ax —effects as o Pape’s Cold commences today and Orrin Lark- . B. Keen’s, Miss t all had been th Miss Mary and had no excuse (o pleail i '4»(:‘(;\0011 t L Mr. and Mrs. daughter of i Norwich at . own of Waterbury, Aldrich of Woonsocket . Brown’s, Fred L'Heureux Vittor L/Heureux's, not anticipate any trouble in enforc Christmas Trees from Vermont. Thursday afternoon three large ca ders and Charles Saunders in Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burdick and fam- ly in Norwich, James O. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Ballou and family and W. A. Siatér, Jr. in Norwich, Charles Tucker in Providence, Daniel Shea in Pialnfield, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Agnew and daughter in Deep River. Entertained by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown enter- tained Thursday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Whiting, Miss Elizabeth Whitlng, Miss Clara_Butler, Harvey Gay, Mrs. Mar- tha Brown and Ernest Brown of Jew- ett Cliy, Mrs. Ernest Brangs and Miss Jessie Brangs of Wellesley Hill, Mr. nd Mrs. Oliver Wattles of Cranston, E. I, also were callers there. Other Holiday Notes. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee had as their guests Thursday N. J. Babcock and family, Miss Sarah A. Lee and T. E. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock and Everett Babcock of Plainfield, Mr, and Alrs. Edward Riley and Miss Katherine Habcock of Cranston were at Mrs. El- len Babcock’s on Thursday. Mrs, Julia Willcox and Mrs. Charles Fitch, the great-grandmother and the grandmother of the Roode child spent Thanksgiving at C. W. Roode's. Mr. and Mrs. John Whalley enter tained Thursday Dr. and Mrs. 8. H Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Adams and Miss Clara Adams, Mr. and Mr C. D, Wolfe and family Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Brown had as guests Thursday Dr. and Mrs. W. H Gane, Miss Pearl Gane and Mrs. Fred . Brown of Jewett City and Arnold Lrown of Hartford DANIELSOR Beautiful Holiday Enjoyed by Guests and Their Hosts—Richmond-Judson Wedding—County Commissioners’ Report Issued—Statement of School Attendancy Mr. and M Charles 8. Dayton were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred . Bour- roughs, at Pawtucket, Thanksgivin; Walter 1. Hoyle of Worcester, for- merly of Danielson, was with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Harry Chapman of Boston was among the heliday visitors in Danielson. Miss Marie Weaver was the friends in Providende for TI ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. S Thanksgiving at Mr. home in Newington. Judge Oliver E. Getty spent the holi- day with his brother, Henry, of B ton. Miss Nellie Sullivan and Miss Ma- | ietta Healey were visitors In Boston | rhursday. Mrs. Van Andrews and daushter, Geneva, were visitors with Mr. and| Mrs, George Seaver in Woonsocket on Thursday. Earl Piiling spent Thanksgiving with Dhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pilling, and will be at home for the re- maindér of the week. Misses Katherine, Mary and Marion Aylward, New York, pupils at the No- |3 tre Dame Academy, Putnam, were Thanksgiving day guests of John Avl- yard and family of High street. H. W. Chapin spent the holiday with his parents in Worcester. Going to South Carelin Gardner O. Benson, who has beet visiting for several days with rela- tives here, leaves today (Friday) to spend the winter in South Carolina. Mrs. Willilam S. Dutton is visitin Mystic friends No more beautiful Tk ever came than that of Thurs there were many out enjoying it | Danielson. Francis' former % Holidey Heps. Social dances, afternoon and even- ing, were held in Phoenix theater Thursday, with a large number in al- tendance. Needs More Weavers. The mill of the Assawaga company, at Dayville, which has been running nights for some time, is now run only a part of each night. Searcity of weav saused the reduction of | the night working hours. Bad Road from Jewett City to Taffd wills YO I P A WMWY JULUUUULUUMULY Follow the example of renowned cooks and use Cleveland's BAKING POWDER Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. Always Uniform—Always Dependable S A ) 3 3 31 ] | | T ULUULL Juuy The score was | W ¢ durini tho first part of the gamo edod in forg ing ahead and clinching the victory, that follows, fore a_deficit in the account of the | playing ror Putnam year of $1,-| While the year satisfactory fouls committed e totalling $10%,407.17, without The summa estate at county of assets follows. Danlexson—Barnett rf, Marland 1, entertuined pperty at jail and county caton Ib, Dupre itnam relat prisoners, 33 asury Sept SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. | Report of Supervisor Ames for Novem- ber Shows Standing of Town Grad: representing tnam Baptist chureh und Woodst Crowds at Theater. The following is the report attendance November, |, 8 nisgiving day Ames from by ng business, including big crowds. * Among those g the afternoo ‘v 53 “rancis BDERt | ¥ weheol and their ¥ | ana relative aam visiting with them dur ry T.Goldman’s GrayHa:rRes_torer Work on New London Paper. re is Lo be foreman on n and Heard. £ hankagiving n recelvt of 100, trial bottle and | Cover postage and puck TIEIBAL COIOF Of YOur alf: Mary T. Goldman, Goldman Bldg., 5t. Paul, Mins ksgiving day ives and fr Killingly Center. {Ladies’ Suits, sdwtock, wh Williamsville. was expressed +|Children’s and Misses’ South Killingly. ; Dress Skirts, Dress Good Miss Burrill Department Answers False Alarm. oon for what Stubbert and Armington’s gr Drcss 'lrimmings rallatland other seasonable mer- that this was ca wire in a sma motor used to grix which was Automobile owners in nearby 10wns | ing of a switc are circulating a petition to the state | chandise. ighway commissioner asking that e | without doing any | terrific stretch of road between Jew- ctt City and Taftville be repaired or rebuilt, - At Sterling Golden Wedding Danielson people were at Sterlir Thanksgiving for the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Avery A. Stanton. Five hundred invitations were sent oui | for ‘the celebration. WEDDING Richmond-—Judsen. At the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. i | Judson at noon on Thankssiving duy | wedd their daughter, Miss Jthel R., and Jumes H. Richmond, leominster, | vi Mass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| Richmond, formerly of Elmville, were united in marriage. Rev. Eliott I, Studley of the Methodist church offi ciatin rhe ceremony was attended | of by members of the families. The bride wore a handsome gown white peau de cygne and carried alt bouguet of white roses. Mr. and Mrs., Richmond left during PUTNAM Diamond Wedding of Mr. Locke—Klebart-Rawley | Wedding—Danielson Wins, Game—Union Held at Baptist ChurchANumeraus. Dinner Parties. nion Service. ;viNuw if you want « o huy these goods \for I-4, 13 and I-2 .. off from the regu- ~-/lar price GO TO THE George A. Thursday's WEDDING. il Christmas da the afternoon for a wedding trip, after | ro. which they will oceupy thelr home it Leominster. No cards were issued The bride is a graduate of Kill High school, class of '09. All of her life has been spemt here, and sie his a great many friends who wish for her much happiness The groom was for vears r in’ Bimville, and s known here. IMe is empl burs. sident so very well oyed in Fitch- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Issue Annual Report—Total Receipts for the Year $33,330—Balance of $4,- 683, E. H. Hall, E, H. Corttis and C, E. Barber, county commissioners, have issued their annual report. The treas- urer's report shows that the total Te- ceipts for the year were $33,330.61, and the total expenses $28,642.42. Inciuded in the toial receipts is the sum of $8,479.71, which was the balance on the trensury September 30, 1910. The bal- Willcox of Smith collegé Painless Extracting and loads of handsome el ance in the treasury September 30, . Lila Baldwin, | 1911, was $4,688.19, this amount repre- passed through Willimantic Central Vermont raiiroad consigned Filling a Specialty Willimantic William Baldwin and Mrs. Jennings of 762 Main Street, 1912 Overland Models EPNEST P. CHESBRO, 1028 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. 1912 CALENDARS| as seen here in | Carl Jennings of Dantel. st Lynn at 75 MONUMENTS, Participate Hsasiinte a8 Mariped tm e sk ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices wnd Inspeci 1000 artistic designs. Greeneville 3 Cartis Hull and aughters of at Miss S and Miss Jane \mcmaf of Providence ecarner Main and Watson Stresia and Wiliam McNjeol of Storrs college ‘Willimantic. Cona. of _Willimantic . e A nrce vartety or Fresh Fish: SIS e Wapoct Sexllops, Oysters and Clama, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 ora 1. E. H. SPRING, I’lano fuuer Schnstone's, Rosa Bumstead Keating's repo: state hoard Poughkeepsie, . Burnham's. Away for Thanksgiving. eria and a Zarle Gilbert ! icison, Mrs T . c,qx‘_ Jeport and 3. 5:_Jafors. {n. Manwyer, | penses ware 3314 senting the shrinkage of the lear in cash on hand. For the first time in several years and for reasons that could not be ov- ercome the jail sccount this yvear shows that the expenses were great am elaborately trimmed with Boston Dry Goods STORE DANIELSON, and get these discounts. e mills where patriotism, WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE which they 61 School street, for one-half the regular selling Buy them now opportunity. The Boston Dry Goodls COMPANY, Danlelson, Conn necticut volunteers . being at one time threatened the reception a Returning fr local decorn he has spent bride’s gift and diamonds, The groom set of 1nonogrammed gold cuff ks, Locke moved to their Putnam Heights road. » has not enjoyed good retired from Met} hodiat chure b for who makes his hows than_the receipts, the former being ' ' $13,680.02, the latter $11,701.81, a dif- ference of $L855.21. he principal items of Teceipls at the jail included $5,617.82 received from the state board Of prisoners, $4.- | 013,28 received from the earnings of | prisoners, $887.08 received from the sale of pork, veal, beef and hides. Th principal expenses were for provis- jons, $3,824.71; hay and grain $1,918.1%, clothing $690.97, furnishings $705.78, medicines and attendance $458.60, out- side labor $1,705.59, At the temporary home for children. r Putnam, the iotal receipts for the year were 8. The total ox . There is there- DANIELSON WON. | Score 17to 11 in Thursday Afterncon's HOWTUCK vapers for Matters Social and Personal. ATISFYING orwich, Conn. The Danielson five wo game of basketball fr nam ageresatic dience in H. PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. m the Pute 1 before @ capac mmond Lall Tl win of Mr, an ajority of Norwich toams were familiar Tocal relafly he spectators because of their xeyeral s of playing on local courts, Alum heiter Lhe Bulletin beeu frequenily