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B . PUTNAM ° @ [] § g h m Safeguarding Girl of Fifteen—Wood- . 9 '3 stock Man Fined After Two Years— : 3 % Rain Breaks up Hobo Camp—Rev. s TR nennns, *>| F. W. Armstrong Leaves Ministry ond congressional district, comprising |about 150 teachers who boarded the N for Business. £ ¢ New London, Middlesex, Tolland and | train for the purpose of attending the “PANEISO A% Rt S i % TR = | Windham countles; the chairmen of all | sixty-sixth annual convention of the | o ing Clarke to Speak Th County Commissioner Charles B o s i G : What Is Going On Tonight. the town committees of the republican | Connecticut State Teachers' associa- | E4W: Barber of Central Village was in Put- ¥ 4 J o~ | giliabbe Constantin at Loomer Opera |party in the —congressional district, |tion in Hartford Friday. Among the E; gs Issued for Elec- |nam Friday. g Willimantic, Conn. / = fHome = . Valley Street | candidates for the house and senate of | number were ffty-five teachers from | ti e of Abner Young Houses— | M. C. Hendrickson of Worcester e 1 egiiing at the Valley the general assembly of the common- | this town, including principals and for Political Frisnds. called on friénds in town Friday. _— Moving Pictures at the Gem, Bijou|Wealth, and a few other guests were |supervisors of the different schools in 4 Girl. of 1. Sutéguntdid, e s Scenic Temple. z present. {this vicinity. ~ An extra passenger Flora Robarge, Mrs. L. J. pgm 7o o pirns et Qar Fall collection of Cold 1l—Bulkeley Windham H.| Immediately a‘ter dinner, Charles ' coach was added to the regular train e Lanphere, 15, was taken i NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OFTOBER 26, 1912 you from Jack-Frost” is in its % s height. Everything that; i meec to make the woman or ‘child comfortable is here. Infants’ Department (th Weather Garments “Which|repusLican repoRTs Mr, and Mrs. Milton Reeg of Bos- 4 o 1 to hold business meetings at which Ashford Property Attached. 2 : A dance given under the auspices o LN soon will be needed to_pratect i ENCOURAGING | ore”discussed political conditions 48 | Deputy Sherft Addison 3. Greensiit | S rat o the st Side, = " |the Eastern Star furnished entertain- \ by Leaders Report Constantly In- |they existed in the various districts. afternoon reasing Strength in Various East- ern _Connecticut Towns—Cheering News from All Over the State. /Phe, republicans of this district, in- cluding several guests, gathered in the "rooms ‘of the Grand Army of the Republic in ge town building Friday, and first enjoyed an excellent dinner prepared_and served by members of rancis .S Long Woman's Relief corps, Following the dinner some extreme- ly interesting and highly satisfactory reports were submitted by the several A. Gates, state cvntral committeeman for this district, introduced J. Henry Roraback, who said it was the custom He spid this was a business meeting to hear the different reports from the members of the state central commit- tee, town committees and others in- terested. The majority of those who made the reports showed that republican con- ditions were much improved, that sen- timent was changing and ' that the trend is now toward the election of the entire republican ticket and that in a great many places the third party followers Were making claims of more votes than was actually the case. Conditlons in Norwich were report- ed to be vastly better and brighter, and the progressive vote there would to accommodate the unusually large crowd. placed an attachment on the real es- tate of Edward O. Zeller of Ashford Thursday for $250 in favor of Mrs. Leodora Acorn of the same town. The attachment was for money loaneds The case is returnable on the first Tuesday in November to the superior court for this county. Out of Jail—Drunk—In Again. Henry Lize, arrested on complaint of his vife ,was arraigned in police court Friday morning on the charge.of being intoxicated Thursday. He en- tereq a plea of guilty. Lize's wife in- formed the court that he had not done anything towards supporting her for er and Mrs, Howard Withey winners at the weekly meeting of the Bijou whist club. Prederick E. Bitgood was in Bos- ton Friday. i Miss Lucy Stone was a visitor in Hartford Friday. . Edward P. Clarke to Speak. Edward Perkins Clarke of Bristol, special organizer for the socialist par- ty, is to speak in Danielson this (Sat- urday) evening at an open air meet- ing near the railroad’ crossing. Farewell Party. A party for Miss Hester Johnstone, who is soon to leave here for Atlanta, Ga, was given in her homor by friends, Thursday evening. Jerome C. Wells of Providence was custody by Captain Murray Friday afternoon and charged with being in danger of falling into vice. ment for those attending Friday eve- ning. A charter has been granted the Put- nam Social and Athletic club by the state. Impeaching Mayor Mahan's Record. Railroad men have been sent circu- lars attacking Mayor Bryan F. Mahan of New London, candidate for con- gress, on his record on proposed rail- road legislation at the last general as- sembly. Willie Walsh, recently injured by being struck by an _automoblle, is making gradual progress toward re- covery. Principal J. E. Wignot of the high ABSOLUTELY PURE Cooking under modem methods and con- veniences is made so attractive the whole family is becoming interested. “These biscuits are delicious; this cake is excellent,” says the father. - ““1 made them,” says the daughter, and both father and b school, and Principal M. P. Paine of Bear Skin Coats, age 2 to. 6 years, | chairmen of the Tepublican town com- | Dot bg neatly as large ae at first fear- J1ibe past scven dioaths SR D84 Coihefiwm Dublelson Fridey. i i 8 fret is set for trigl There will be & |railed. The car did not arrive In|campaign in Shannon hall Thursdey : Infants’ Long Kimonos in pretty em- The chalrmen of Windham and Tol- | T 0% evening. tion to be held one week from Tues- |short calendar session here next Fri- | Jewett City umtil tly mudolghl. | evening. Thers was & lavge 2 e broidered borders, as well as figured land_counties prophesied that Attor- \y: day have been issued by Town Clerk | gay. There were several Jewett City o | thuslastic audience. St . <, I and floral effect bands, 75c cach. ney ‘William A. King would run much Voters Ma Frank T. Preston. Practically all of the dealers now |aboard. The cow Was a fine, heavy | furnished music for the occasion. < i . SPECIAL FOR THIS Stronger than any athes candidate on| The board of selectmen, the regis- | Philias Jodoin has filed an applica- |doing business in Putham have Hied | one ahd beloiged to Humphrey. peakers arrived in Baitle 84 A ] - the entire state ticket. trars of voters and tlon for a license in plain white with large péarl buttons, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and $6.50. Bear Skin Bonnets, daintily trimmed with fur heads and pretty ribbons, in 3 18 a1 waltz at the dance in Phoenix theater :‘lfir ;f in c]olllese is ) dcallver e done thh its ald. ] ®ad $1.50. - | that the beiief that way is that the E Thursday evening. s on Apple Insects in Connecti- 1 WGk Bonnets, Bengaline or plain bers ot ihat committe frem fhe. See. | Fepublican vote will be about normal. TEAG DicHats. M. Wl & A cut, at the meeting of Quinebaug Po- i white silk, trimmed with fancy rib- i The reports from old Windham were | About seventy-five couples enjoyed eek End at the Beach. mona grange in Woodstock today bons :,5’ 50¢, T5¢ dnd $1.00. ) i | glitteringly painted, indicating the us- | the first annual dance given Friday| A number of the members of the | (Saturday). at 350, . T ONIY ONE “BROMO, QUININE® | | udl republican vote, with but few ex- | evening in the town hall under the | Bohemian club have planned a visit to Tardy Penalty. JEWETT CITY. ments were made by Rev. Poke Bonnets, made. of silk, Beriga Tnnt e LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. |ceptions. In a few towns in the coun- | auspices of local No. §11, United Tex- | Oakland beach for Sunda For an assault on Stephen R. Hop- ) Smith, who also charge of Soeurop Sl Vel ook for the. dienatare OrQUENING. Tty even there is no’evidence of the | tile Workers of America. Music was| Mrs. J. Bl Bond of Woonsocket has |kins of Woodstock, committed mearly sale of vegetables after the M ite ‘and biue, tri fovith {anod LRV, Cures, & Cold i Ope’ Day | third party. N furnished by Helmold's- orchestra. | come to Danielson to make her home. |two years ago. Augustus Racine of the | Trolley Car v Rev. Mr. Smith cordially T oatton) U0 hifton edfs’ &% | Cures Grip in Two Days. (350 “| Al of the reports contained evidence t = A prayer meeting is to be held at Infants’ Knitted Sacques, stylish 1t " tle sacques that will keep the little le, all white with m%k r blue borders at 25c, 50c, 75c $1.00 and $1.39. Y CHILDREN'S COATS Pretty coats for schodl days in chin- mittees in the Second congressional district. Judge Studley, republican candidate for governor, was present, and was ac- J. Henry blue, pink and white at 50c, 75¢, $1.00 | Rorabuck. chairman of the republican corded a hearty reception, ed. New London reported republican successes and those conveying the glad tidings were optimistic for a re- publican victory. The Tolland - county reports were highly encouraging and it was stated e _0f a flattering sentiment for William THINK F HARDWARE THINK JORDAN'S WEEK ONLY . A: King for congress; particularly was this true of many towns in New Lon- don county, which is supposed to be :,he big stronghold of Bryam F. Ma- an, ‘The reports, & whole, indicated that the repub- icdns were rapidly gaining strength in the Second district. out of Brooklyn jail but three weeks ago. She said that he had been drunk every day since that time. She de- sired to have him keep away from her and the children. Lize was sentenced to thirty days in Brooklyn Jjail. Spoke at Democatic Rally. Mayor Daniel P. Dunn left on the 4.07 express Friday afternoon for Wa- terbury, where he was one of the prin- cipal speakers at a democratic rally the ‘town clerk held their final session for the making of voters day in the rooms of the board of selectmen in the town build- Albert . Ames, supervisor of schools was at the teachers’ convention in Hartford Friday. Miss Mamie McGuire and Delor Gal- lichant were the winners of the prize the Sparks district schoolhouse Sun- day afternoon, a pastor from Wake- field, R. I, presiding. Election Warnings Issued. The warnings for the national elec- the Dagenias building on Railroad square. Another State Road. the Israel Putnam school were at Hartford Friday, attending the teach- ers’ convention. To Address Grange. Prof, George H. Lamson of the fac- same town was tried before a justice there Friday and fined. The superior court for the county will come in Patnam next Tues- day. On Thu*sday the case of Bowne brothers vs. H. H. Davenport of Pom- applications for a renewal of their Ii- censes, which expire the first of the coming month. Royal and is Derailed—Personal Items. The last car morthiftrom Norwigh Thursday evening, leaves Franklin square at Jsmqk & cow just above Round Hill and was nan, who is pasturing stock on Bundy HilL qvidently strayed down the old road and on to the track. Baking Powder has made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, t}:ebes:coohn'gtodly the world over i and who donated to and patronised supper and entertainment. : Demecratic Rally in Shannon Mall. The democrats of the u'l‘ Sprague held the first rally of o'clock by auto and were grested crowd that filled the were escorted to the . o 3 That the accldent was no more serious | following speakers were introduced by 1t is said that the plans of the state Progres: Encouraged. ‘Das- | Chairman Duniel Day: 3. C. chilla blue or gray, corduroy in blue . Judge Studley, candidate for govern- | Ing from 9 a. m, until 8 p. m. Up to 2 cew | 18 expiained by the Ny : o and brown, Mv‘fufl as novelties and t or, was presented, and, following a | three o'clock in the afternoon but 20 :tlfllewggndd?::;x‘%?vlvln‘em;::Eaant‘:(m’ Br?f“”? Qe‘a‘\ffif -P;‘ft“m v | o B e O e S | Tun”‘?l" M?“‘(“ "-4.‘ striped materials. Coats of plain_ma-| rousing cheer, told of his campaign- [ voters had been made—one woman |fne: ) A Johin T Danjenoon Gerden | and {6 wis Just SWhae e T i Batei terials have velvet collar and cuffs to, Ing all over the atate, and his attend- | and nineteen men. It was expected | “Fenry P, Sawyer of Providence was | progressiven. in Purin i Tininei Sunday Subject B e & match, while others have collar, aud | anee at just such encouraging meet. | that there would be considerable of 4 | o wimtor 1a town Fridey e i oyt end EUMASIY | e utmenie TIARERAMES | e s 4 cuffs of contrasti aterials, ages 3 v s ings as this one. He sald each day |Tush after six o'clock until the hour |® Fne ladies in the hall at the Dro- |the raliies ot Taursaty night ot °F | sunday moening the Samel | sonator. Seated on the stage wers ¥ o8 vears old at 3150 and $5.00; ages Teports were coming in that showed |of closing. gressive rally Thursday evening ap- T Thatcher will AUbiaDtN e~ Chatraen OF (he SemIOETEtIe SeWS 10 to 13 years at $5.89, $7.50 and- $8.50. Zors republican conditions generally to be Gt amere plauded the sentiment that they were Too Wet for Hoboes. ing The Divine and: Vio- ',".m.. Dantel Day, G A S L TaBkly fmproving and . that in his Local Notes. being given recogmition by ths mew | The rain of the past three days has | tory of Eternal Love. T Peter Rabittel, T. ".x'a:y pinion eme»u ican party wou! Mrs, C. H. Girard and son Morbert | Party. forced a breaking up of a tramp camp | At the church. the ReV. E.|gyilivan, J. P. Brown, John C. Dome- With every razor we will give ab- (‘flm: 'l)l" of the present campaign Kuc- | o¢ Jackson street visited the former's | The meeting of Windham County |that has been occupied betwden this | W, Potter will take for his morning |van, and the candidate for represents lutely free one thirty-five cent Shav- ";:’.;,‘e*“e L. Wright, candidate for | Jaughter. Miss Antoinette Girard, in gsrl%umr-l n‘nclbl,\' |Ivto hnh helg at cltyl mtmmn.yflnfhdufln‘ the greater | subject Ways of mmnc“%h\;!;c: ative of Sprague, Erene Buteas. ing Brush and ane fiftesn-cent cake of | comptrollér, talked upon some of the | 2\l River, Mass, Friday. Daoter B Haaty ant aia Touh Bt | an uhasalt Tasel susber bt Bubi Tty Tiloas ot B v Colgates Shaving Soap. issues of the present campaign and | The Willimantic board of trade and | North Woodstoc ere in Danielson |day school workers is expected here| The Rev. W. H. Gane will occupy i M. Mrs, Carl \ voiced the opinion with confidence | business men's association has arrang- | Friday. ? from various towns n the county for | the pulpie at the Congregationsl church | g mockville—hr. and e @ o This is a case where you actually getj| that the republicans would all be elect- | ed to keep “open house” In their new | A number of the members of Kill- |the convention that is to be held at|Sunday. His sub; will be_The | woqaing anniversary at their 3 something for nothing. Be sure and | °d, November 5. quarters on election night when re- \ingly grange will go to South Wrod- |the Methodist church next Wednesday. | Exclusion of the Stranger and What Prospect street Sunday, Mr. Sohl wide Al Linew hed | get ohe, There were similar speeches by va- |turns will be received. There will be | stock today (Saturday) for the spe- | Edgar O, Gleason of Pomfret has|Have You Got to Say? [ ex-alderman Bleached | get ohe. rious other candidates and interested | cigars and lunch. 1al i t ity . W ”.#.“ A% 500°a yard. o i sndiGaies. dnd Lutsrested clal meeting of Quinebaug Pomona |sent friends in this city some apples Porsonal Mention. = b winch wide All Linen Bleached Every one was chock full of confidence PN By, T e Floyess S ota ™ The rhit s ot eveciiont| Miss Gertrude Amold of Windham (i Damask, spots and floral designs at and not afrald to voice the opinion n 5 ; % My ¢ Center is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 760 and $1.50 a_yard. 26 that, the demociats and bull moosers | Miss Margaret Jowett is visiting her | F. P. Warren has purchased two |Uail: . 2 E. H. Hiscox for a fow days. oo trich wide, Hie Bl e Eena ol mot ava s lookotn Whea tne | parents in Bridgeport. houges from the Abner Young cstate, | - \Patriotio Gresks Going Hom ‘Mrs, Cook and little daugh- B0c, 58¢ and 65c & yard, . Volls were cetintad: Mrs, Benjumin Savory epent Friday | Meshnle street. o |, Many Greeks:trom Boston, Worces- |ter Marguerite of Windham were b 0-inch Halt Bleached Real Irish — with friends in Hartford. . Srir i SAEI R ing, nteresting and. forcinle manner, | 9one Nailors Interesting Address. | proposition. Some of them have on |is now given textile companies have pennants overhead. The announce. lar, lined with good quality blue silk; o11e . The address was delivered in French.| mne final standing of th A Todionil tonrints that Gihor, woily | ink. plants Hersabouts kod of the ety e The Willimantic e e Basebls e o he Boye Suub | o Btrohs hive. bad fo be Losned | Fas"oreh e, TR of protection thet \ Black Velour C ‘ seball o they will have if the democrats come ok Velour Cost, full length, Lzt SUPERIOR COURT. follows: away. Good roads and the enormous | nto power, this list of reductions be- match, collar and cufts to match, best . . North Grosvenordale Burglar Given | Giants . give these hostelries much of the Dres- | mn® thes oIl pasad ty- oy doniained g digiedin S av‘ngs ns 1 u e Three Months in Jail. Cubs tige enjoyed by the old time taverns |recently, but mot signed by President Pl e oot Py iz B AR v e Red Sox along the stage coach routes. __|Taft. In the closing days of the cam- .:‘t 8 lection, including novelty, B A short calendar session of the su- | Senators . 2 Carpenters are engaged in making |paign the amount of literature that is adcloth and pretty plaids at $15.00. (Established 1842.) perior court was held here Friday with | Standing of the soccer rep: to the dwelling recently dam- | getting distribution in this section and Judge Willlam L. Bennet on the | league: aged by fire on Railroad street. The | coming from the various political par- ~ et ench. 1In the absence of the clerk of Lost. ouse is the property of the New Ha- | tjes is unusually large, H. C. MURRAY, President. | | e rourt Attornev Charles A. Capen | Red Sox 5 Yen road, which owns u_string of Rm":i"' ‘h Jisaa B B 1 1 of this city acted as clerk. The case 2 dwellings on the street mentioned. 4 Fall Hosiery for N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. |07 it (0¥ 0o " Ve! Karolme. Han | G120t - 4 o} The officials of the town charged | Mr. and Mrs, K. Omori, who have Weaes and. Cid . Al sen was assigned for Thursday, No- | (vibs et H ‘153 | with the duty met in the selectmen’s | been spending some time in Woodstook vember 7. I 5 S he “Linen at 85c and $1.00 a yard. - . per dozen. b . ‘Women's Coats that have just been LINEN NAPKINS - All Linen Napkins, 17-inch size, $1.00 i Compound Interest Has Earned More Than Got Out of Way of Express. Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, as one of F. B. Eaton's heavy teams was hauling a load of coal across the rail- road tracks at the Main street cross- ing, a bolt became loosened and the greater portion of the load of coal was Miss Lillian Cheney of Valley street was the guest of friends ins Norwich Friday. Frank Day of South Coventry spending ‘the week with friends Providence. is in to speak at the service chapel Sunday afternoon. Some of the business men in town have not yet been able (5 have their orcers for the winter suppiy of ccal at tl ores delivered. Pastors Will Exchange. the Advent {of Plainfield, ter and other cities north of here con- tinue to pass through Putnam en route for home and the seat of War. A Vito, who is rapidly completing his contract at Perrin hill, ending much of his equipment to the town wheére he has another state road contract. ts Friday of Mrs. L. A. Panton and M. L. Grant. Mry H.'N. Wheelock is Yor: daughter, Miss Mae Wheelock. in New of her the week end guest Broath Feverish, Bowsls Give “Syrup of Fige.” Children dearly love to take defi o 2 stewn over the crossing. Men hur- 9 Rev, Frank L. Bristol, pastor at Leaves Church for Business. i i | “Syrup of Figs” and wlhwe All Linen Napking, 19-inch size, $1.50 tibd 10 clear up the trackn and repair | Willlam M. Lee of the Natchaug dis- | Dayviils, will exchange with Rev.| Rey, F. W. Armstrong, Who came Ladios’ Aid Socisty of Methadist| "Syrup of Fiest nd agiuins os per dozen, } i the wagon In order that the 4.07 ex. | trict of Chaplin was a Willimantic vis- 2 All Linen Napkins, 20-inch size, $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen. ! Speculation. press might not be delayed and were itor Friday. Clarence H. Barber of the Westfield Congregational church for the Sun- here a few months ago as pastor of the . Church Serves Bubstantial Harvest Supper—Young Ladies’ Club Enter- achs, liver and 30 feét of bowsls &9 Pentecostal Church of the Naz- promptly and thoroughly. 7 : @ just barely able to accomplish the| Mr, and Mrs, Herman Asheraft of |8y morning services arens, has resigned his pastorate to Children get billous and constipatel All Linen Napkins, extra good ‘qual- | 1f you don't believe that compot task, Stafford Springs visited friends in Persons who claim that the sidewalk | hecome traveling salesman for a New — Just like grown-ups. Then they g% ity at @ Up fo $6.00. per dosen, | Bierest has earned more maney than oprer woyad Willimantic Friday. opposite the freight station of the |England shoe firm, It is announced.| The Ladies’ A1d socety of the M.| sick, the tongue is coated. stomach ; (d hOP e, dose; :y.fnu’!.nmkculhnnd inquire o lvrfla FUNERAL. b o Mre. Frank B Herrick lace | 7008 Ifland company ib too frequent- | Rev, Mr. ‘Armstrong was a traveling | E. church held a successful Marvest|breath bad: they M{ eat of rest 0 , where moncy at interest € s r. and Mrs, Frank E. Herrick 1y blocked will be interested to know s hall Tuesday eve- become feverish, cross, in betier thin igh-grade stocks’ or Mrs, Jaskphin® A Thacy. Fridiy evening for & week's visit with | that plan Tor relief of this dificuty | Toun oLore entering the ministry a fow | supper In Sprague onds. TABLE CLOTHS Heather Linen Pattern Table Cloths, It carns as much as safe se- qurities, and the value of the principal The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Abi- never fluctuates; your money is al- gail Tracy was held Friday afternoon from her home on Wall street, South relatives in Providence. _ Miss Lillian Hibberd of North street are under consideration, W. C. T. U. Food ‘Sale. years ago. He was at one time pas- tor at Danlelson, going from there to Liverpool, Ohio, his pastbrate here ing. Supper was served from five :'a‘m until 8, and consisted of cold meats, biscuits, ple, cake, and tea. The ind and don't want to play. Listen ers—for your child’s sake dow't the little one to swallow ¢ left Friday morning to be the guest| At the home of Sherlff and Mrs. |commencing after the Douglas camp | well prepared suppet was well patron- | castor ofl, violent ? H"' long, $1.75; 2% vards long, :’;g‘y:.‘;"t’:mfl’." .cri"‘:“;,‘;.,“‘;..‘u‘;“b‘lz- Coventry, at 2 o'clock. There was a | of Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Manchester at | Preston B. Sibley Friday afternoon, |Mmeeting last summer. Rev. Mr. Arm- | ized. Following there was an nmm— ritants like Cé e $2.50 and 8 yards long, §8.00. 1 large attendance of relatives aad | Mamaroneck, N. Y, the members of the W. C. T. U. held a |Strong did effective work during his | esting entertainment given by the re- | spoonful of Syrup Figs Hemstitched Damask Table Cloths, friends, as Mrs. Tracy was well known 3 b food sale. Ice cream was also for |Dbrief stay in Putnam. cently o Young, IAXI‘-’ club | your child smiling and h-q 2% yards long, $1.50; 3 yards long, 0 en A“ Accomlt in the village, and had for vears bees | PTincipal Egbert A. Case and Thom- | (70 Growers in towns in this section ex- | of the M. K, ohurch. This was the |just a few hours. nm $2.95. . 4 prominently identified with the First :;h;o-l x‘;:s:-mgfwtxe zm"::n.:lgl; ketball at Town Hall Again. |Dect to realize fine returns from the |first of their entertainments and was gently clean, sweeten Congregational church and its various company and will conduct the busi- is pro- ymac the lver 2 v. N teachers’ iconvention in New Haven | The town hail is to come into use sale of their apple crop for the past|well rw’ln@ Following is the :flz:“ ul:a' ‘mla“ ol T Someth B Mall socleties. Rev. Nestor Light, pastor of | {4C0%H again this winter for baskotball games, | 268500, Many of the growers have |gramme: utitil . Mooiight, cib | ronetipated metter, the. sour The Wulimaduc Savings Insutute |Cometery. Funeral Director Jay M. |superintendont of car service of the | fnjury will be put up. No basketball | Product is finding a ready sale at|win; planc duet, Trofh Sl and A1 | without eaueteg e e For Women That Will Shepard of this city was i charge of | Central Vermont railroad, has be favorable prices. ice MoNulty; g accepts deposits from any person any- | i 3 en | has been played in the hall since it was Smile, olub members; mandolin and |ing or injuring your children. Be . where. X'(;u cnnduse bma m:é- with | the arrangements. granted a leave of absence by the |redecorated a few seasons ago. Pomfret Society to Meet. 4 4 of luscious fgs, Appreciated ‘perfect safety-and -nobody need know There is an unusual pretty lot of opened in three-quarters or full length and only one of a kind. One is a pretty Gray Velour Coat, plain back, cuffs and collar of same material, $29.00. Another Is a Stiver Gray Velvet, three-quarter length, black velour col- Children’s and Infants Onyx Hose Tov’ n ing new voters, this being the last |Japan, where Mr. Omori has an im- - 25¢ & pair., sucoseding ELMORE & SHEPARD |November 12 Browne Bros. vs. H. | sonager members of the club. A ciu | vear. a long vacation for the benefit of his im. . ¢ b CPEREATGRO RELESE } H. Davenport was assigned for trial |1y manual training i6 being formed, | Give Dance to Political Supporters. |heaith, spending some time at Wood- terrors for him. 3 at Putnam, Thursday, October 31, at ; 3 stock. K maco split sole at 38 & pair. H % also a club in airship modeling. On | Selectmen Harley S. Place and Al [S0¢k i ey e b ey " |2 p. m _Various minor matters of |account of the mumber of members |cotr B meyles respestively a rapub. |, Harold Robbins of East Thompson npomemws Gauze Lisle Hose, back | 60.62 North St., Willimantic | Picading were then disposed of. desiring to_join, it will be impossible |lican and a democrat, have recently |18 resigned in the machine shop of FiroM RueaL 3o & i, Tel G ' George Snow. allas George Arsenault, | for the members to join both ths |joined in the giving of a dance at |the American Optical company oat Women's Onyx Lisld Hose, high| Lady Assistant OnReCtion | appeared before the court charged | manual training and airship modeling | Bast Killingly, where they both reside, | Southbridge, Mass, and is working -~ gpiiced necl and toe, gilaranteed stain- | —— Nib lesaking into a hacher dbépiat clubs. The members may choose |in appreciation of thelr recent election iy i btkibase i hiad g g | October 7, 1912. He ent : -ples » B8 gl to office. i ¢ of Webster will hold a social and ban- " ovomen’s Onyx Real Outve Black HIRAM N, FENN et Biates hooentered s ples of | James Johuson was in Lebanon the Sections of Turbinss Arrive: e e 4and ban- | ismade up from stout, weath o#c, cotlon, ribbed top, 3% u pair. | \DIKTAKER and EMBALMER|Scaris informed the court that all | Peke ok "OTKIDE 8t the plumbing| . gections of the two turbines Women's GGauze Lisle and Silk Lisle Y Onyx Hose with lavender,top, 8c a pair. - Women's Boot Silk Onyx Hose in black and tan, high spliced heel and toe, §0c a pair. Women's Onyx Hose, double laven- der top, good quality silk lisle, 50c a pair. Women's Onyx Heavy Silic double heel and toe, 50c a pair. ‘Women's Onyx Stk Hose in white and black at $1.00 and $1.50 a pair, Lisle, “Merode” Underwear FOR WOMEN WHO WISH THE BETTER KIND ‘Women's Union Suits, high neck, el- bow and long sleeves, also low meck your choose to tell your account and send your bank bool and full instructions. Your money an interest can be drawn at any time. banking business unless you it. Send money in check or money order payable to The | Willimantic Savings Institute, or cash in registered letter. and we will open JAY I, SHEPARD Democratic Rally. The democratic rally held Friday jevening in Old Armory hall on Cen- ter street for the French-speakingl democrats of Windham and vi ity, was largely attended. The speaker of the evening was Attorney J. C. France -|of New Haven, whe discussed the n: tional and state issues in an entertain- The case of Charles H. Ba- | ker vs. the Windham Manufactiring 6% Church St, Willimantic, Ct Teiepaone Lady Assicta ol 180 Willlmagtic. Conn —A:to Truck Moving 250- DR. F. C. JACKSON Deatist. Fainless Extracting and E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuner 338-12 or 254-6, Willimantic Ct. Snow stole was a few minor things. He suggested to the court a three months’ sentence in jail. Attorney P. J. Danahey tolq the court that the ac- cused was drunk at the time and did not realize what he was about. A sentence of three months in Brooklyn Jail was fmposed by Judge Bennett. Extra Coach for Teachers. The platform at the union station | was crowded Friday morning just be- fore the 9 o'clock train pulled In, with | the Academy building. ness that his father ran in this city for many years. COLCHESTER Final Standing of Boys' Club Baseball Teams—The 'Winter's Plans—Eu- A ciub for the older boys will be trade. Fred A. Smith of New Britain was the guest of relatives in town Thurs- day. Address by Storrs Professor. Prof. C. A. Wheeler of Storrs Agri- cultural college will give a public ad- dress on the subject.Concrete on the Farm Monday, Oct. 28, at 8 p. m,, in . Wesley Brown and Sherwood Miner of Salem were here Thursdi Mrs. E. J. Hempstead of Waterford If your bowels are not in order, youarenot in order—your stomach ean not perform all ifs functions— your liver begins to slow up ia its action —everything goes wrong. §interesting lecture tor of the Baptist church, gave a very in ‘the Baptist church Wednesday evening, the suh- joct being A Landlubber’s Journey, or around the world on $9.65. Mr. Nailor visited nearly all the countries on the globe and guve some very exelting as The Woman’s Missionary soclety of the Methodist church held a meeting with Mrs. Sarah Morse of Riverview on Friday afternoon. Country inns Flourishing. The keeping of & country inn on any one of the trunk line highways in this section of Connecticut is coming to be more and more an attractive business rooms Friday for the purpose of mak- The Pomfret Nelghborhood associa- tion is to have a meeting this (8 urday) evening for the purpose of making plans and organizing for the coming winter season. Statistics of Tariff Protection, The republican workers of this city and vicinity are circulating a prihted list of what rate of tariff protection have made arrangements to return to for the Danielson Cotton company are on cars in the local raflroad yard and will be unloaded and removed to the plant at once. These turbines will develop sufficient power to offset much of the difficulty that used to be met with in operating the mill. Borough Briefs. Miss Dolly Connor was a recent vis- ftor at the home of Mrs. T. J. Riley and family of Hampton. Miss Rose Nickerson has returned to her home on Academy street. Miss Catharine Coffey was at her home in Hampton a few days the past week, owing to.the illness of her mother, Mrs, Ellen Coffey. Mrs. Ann Hayden and Mrs. Andrew Coffey of Pawtucket, R. I, spent Thursday with their niece, Mrs. John Arrangements are in charge of John Scott, John Butler, J. Otto Loose, George Cogswell and John Sherwood. Housemald—And are you going to your young lady's wedding? Cook— Rather. Mistress has given me to her as a wedding present!—Fliegende Blaetter. Saved by His Wife. She's a_wise woman who knows just vt ‘what to do when her husband's life is g tree, Vt., is of that kind. A SPECIALTY i % Globe Tro?t.f; Interesting Lecture. D-Mn::f-;"‘-l red Dubuque is very ill at |ed on my using Dr. King's New Dil Addresst P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone ) Eugene Natlor, son of a former pas- covery,” writes Mr. F., "for a dreadful cough, when I was so weak my friends all thought I had only a short time to live, and it completely cured me.” A quick cure for coughs and colds, it's the most safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles— grip, bronchitls, croup, _whooping lano duet, Misses Loulse R ay znd Alice McNulty; voeal solo, Miss Dorothy Woods; xi-llo solo, Gunhild Swanson; v uet, Misses Athol Cullen and Ruby Erickson; closing chorus, club members. The planist for the entertainment was Miss Annle Diescher. The stage was artistically decorated in laurel and flowers, with the club The ordinary rough weather ,preh" THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS HOUSE Soule Street, A. ZEGEER, Prop. “Dido’t Hurt a Bit” We ¥ composed entirely 1 sad sromatics it canot be bas ¢ Full directions for children m $ and for grown-ups plainly f prepa California Fig Co. 'This is the delicious e Refuse Jawett City. Conn. IT IS A FACT EXTRACT TEETH PAIN- LESSLY. | well as interesting incidents of his | cough, quinsy, tonsilitis, hemorrhages. B e A ki egts, Filling a Speeialt; | triz, Y Arthur Lacombe of Woonsock- | A trial will convince you. 0 cts. and We make PEAFECT FITTING O S ¢ a Specialty | Pairick J. O'Connor has resumed his | M¥& AT COcomDe QO o me day | $1.00. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood Women's Union Suits, part Wwool | 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | duties as driver of R. F. D. route No. 4 | high neck, long sieeves and ankle the past week. Co. SETS OF TEETH. 1ength, $150 a suit, Felsghons Te Diseims Pailtial e Forty Hours' Devotion. A Log on the Track We do the FINEST CROWN and Women's Union Suits, good quality ?’,:sl i i Boys' clun | At Sacred Heart church, Wauregan, | of the fast express mieans serious BRIDGE WORK. il and wooi, all hand-finished, high e AT Fresh Fleni o e e mujos: | the Forty Hours' devotlon will open | rouble ahead if not removed; so does neck and long sleeves, $2.00 a suit. X Women's Vests, potton pr woel and wilk, all pand-fuished n medium weight at 50c, Tc and $1.06, ‘Women’s Panis, ankle leagih, tight 5 Oysters and Clams, a8 FATENTS STRERG'S FISH WARKET, 28 Norta it relieve overnight, and by their tonio influence on the liver, their cleansing of the stomach, their Republicans and the Republican Par Nexi Sunday will be devoted to e jregressive party and the follow- ing Sunday to the demeerats and the democratic party Sunday, following the high mass. In Cultured Boston. The Besten judge who announced Tuesday's score In court, and then ex- loss of appetite. It means lack of vi- ness. If appetite falls, take iectric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause Dby toning up the stomach and curing tality, loss of strength and ne.ve weak. | We FRIENDS. We CHARGE YOU LITTLE and DR. KING inator of the King Safe are your TEETH'S BEST OUR WORK, ! coilar or silic and wool at 5ic, lation of the bowels, f plained that he did not know what it |the indigestion. ~Michael Hu’n:(haner Dentistry GUARANTEE ALL and : bia o i S e i ,f the |meant,is an interesting product of the | of Lincoln, Neb. had been sick thr L Balty | Frotect your idea. Handsome 60-page | J§ 7o constipation. |G ricndly. soeicts s held at S | Bay State— New York World. Vears, but six bottles of Electric Bit- KING DENTAL PARLORS ide Book Free. Yholly SewiNiie; shelutels Sarmice. Mark's parish house Thursday after- ters put him right on feet again. cReBIL T 208 Main 9 7 P $old cxerywhere. pia r coaded. 1o organize. The society star: King George of England Is an or- | They have helped thousands. They IR. JA , Mana 3 vs 10 to 1 RAREYIES SATI AGtoney <atL.siul A hax. JneimanTa megien sk % members. Two prominent | chestra conductor He was never|give pure blood, strong nerves, good Hours: 9 a. m. to § p. m. Sundays 1 The . C. Murray Co.|eweeric siccs o[BSk o, P pemhers e prsinent | chenan ol e S aontent | Saseinns "Oni o s et L oe11TuThE organization at handling the bato)