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| the uses of the company will undoubt- edly be as large as was anticipated. | Brief Mention. ! Mrs. Ruth Hyde spent Thursday in New London. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. to Middletown Thursday. E. F. Kramer went -y WHAT A NUISANCE!! What Is Going On Tonight. ! Renovating Post Office. " i Division No. 1, A, O. l., Center Street | Repairs at the local post office which fiar X Suuif\'{‘i.‘n ‘anbd ‘1«;‘ E.D Sull)uvfl 3 e . |have been under way since last spring | Were guests of their brother, Dr. Daniel . \l:!s:«;x‘:n‘t;lcdmpter, No. 11, O. B. S. |, nearing completion. At that time Sullivan of New London yesterday. Baby s the 4 the interior woodwork received a coat | Miss Mary Day left here Thurs- 1l . of stain, and the flug bole, roof and day for a few,days’ visit at the home Coal Hod! OBITUARY. railing were all painted. The Boston ot her brother, John Day- of Boston. ;. SRS firm which has bLeen easing up the| g Clara Davis one of the local 5 - { James Savage. windows and putting in weather strips, | yje) School teachers has gone to her He can’t get ! James Savage of this city, who was |has nearly finished its work, and the p,me in Stafford to remain over Sun- e born in Colchester, 53 vears ago, died | tinting of the :’nt:_nul walls, which | guy. into the Roller of meningitis at St. Joseph's hospital | will be the just of this vears reps uxng” ; le who spent Thursday in RA G-Es sons, Francis Savage of Willimantic, | H. “Blackledge and Company of ‘\‘”“M\‘r{h\»r S g ey - “a‘mflenmflum James Sa e of California, and a |Wich have this part of the work I e e ftes and MIchael Driscoll. Pan. daughter. Katherin vage of Louisi- | charge. Fhgise Ml - ) the Ove! %1\\»0 Hetre, Mra N e o — Hickey and Mrs. Benja- °f n Nellie Lynck and No hod to lift returned from Niantic T A BLjLentle, two | Opaning of Telephons Building To0ay. | uraday called higme by the serious i nieces, Mrs. Arthur Racicot and Miss | phe gpening of the new building of | P At CE N e e L oaderetd bl i e b S Anna Lynch of Willimantic, and althe Southern New England Telephone SOE e UHO 3 BERO S e e, * has been definitely announced | i you needn’t touch your hands = e e Personals. At b poseion, o | hours of 2 to 7 to 9 p. m. H;r-”V)\'mN e spent Thursday in o1 AN THER 0K uzem SAME Bherits b artf < Other ranges heat only 4 sides; but try to equal HUB oven by covering the back of oven with tin Arthur Rasicot was a Hartford | Wants Pay For Board and Lodging. | uf o - | In a suit brought by John Olszenski i > s lagainst John G for- the recovery of | and Mr : “ Hayden went to |$18 alleged to be due for board and |Hartford vesterda and asbestos— . lodging, the papers have been served | Mrs. M. O. Harra of Andover was a by Constable Thomas Killourey. The [local visitor vesterday. x TH too cool to get along J|case is returnabie October 11, ‘before | airs. fs in Néw WE HEAT THE BACK muel B. Harvey. { Justice of the Peace { London for {burg, Mass, i The Misses Mary {cock went to New at Company L Carnival. Mandolin Club to Meet. A meeting of the Mandolin club will held the Paptist & Mt has returned from a without heat, -and not Judgment For Plaintiffs. s trip to New York. Mt A = and Albert W. Parker, of | Rigleman, city librarian artz Bros., Norwicl onn., Agents. quite cold enough to start ngton, brought suit:against | 4% 10 Nerstch. i Schw - i 2 Knowlton of Mansfield for | . < - H 3 % I.. Grant of South Coventry nom-pavment for work done for him ! el R o the heater. Better try an i Dol Teamss tn AUHECHY Tan D fmentitol Hasttord Thuran ; { was given the plaintiffs with costs. J Mrs. J. McQuillan and son, Arthur, 2 L] | P. Danehey was counsel for the plain- |Were in Hartford Thursday tiffs, Irs. C. Goldsborough has gone to P on to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wm. i ; i o J I ea Br { Baby Mine Well. Played i P ,\mono:h atter 2 vislt with rela- AGENTS FOR | Baby Mine, the laughable comedy ' Mrs. M. Murphy and daughter Cath- Dr. H. A. Sherman rned from | by Margaret Mayo, pleased a large au- |erine of Scotland spent Thursday in| xew York. ogqe ’ | dience at the Loomer opera house on |this city. ¢ Groton has' or a “Thm' day evening. Although the sceZ Mrs. H. Neil outh Willington is | andview coi- eat l lgal\ gn 0: s nery was somewhat damaged in a re- |the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold | tage. [ ' reight handling, the duction | Wiggins. Mr., and Mrs, Simeon Coles of Kim excellently staged. Miss Sophie | . street ar Mr. (oles’ S 3 : hie | AMrs. J. Fuller returned to Scotland | Street are entertaining . . . s Zoel, Don MacMillan as Jim- |5 : ! oot ki Coles of Ole ¥, g Thursday after a few days’ visit in|brother, O. A. Coles of s | t t Jinks & Blaine Damold as Alfr & e > g 5 rred | ww}d Alr .|-| ht mwv?:d;n-"rlnfnl-'.‘ua:;:'nv‘-(.,].(.i uux?;'c: s ey il ‘M*(“fi dehf‘:\;i\ml r:(-" repare aln al rea 1 e h | St NOESAR, it C./C. Quok returned: Thursday from{ sor S FEM JEeneh 4 o s | § a three months' vacation spent at the | “OV, (6 (U R napp is visiting friends { mountains g & | MASQUERADE SOCIAL in Providence. ! poi Mr. A. Harpin is the guest of his| Miss Marion Williams of New Lon- c. | Had Big Attendan:e Thursday Night idaughter, Miss Alice Harpin of Fitch-| don is visiting friends in the village. i | Sarah Pea- Thursday and | The Company I carnival attracted Haven to be at other large crowd at armory | spend a few days thig soneaink : b VEHICLE LAMPS | lay evening. Two squads of th Mrs. C. Older: left here Thurs- E ] . : oo 5 s Fitch has returned from H L! ] L (¥ ;];::\r:::\‘;x :\"' xilwu l_\mmu:;l d\fi’l«'ullg day to spend a days at the home oot \‘H?aivnr,.k' anc rres under the guidanc of {of her ¢ ghter in Mansfield s s YT First Lieatenant Tiesing [ & Ly z = ‘ Miss Katherine Hill has f;!_\,rfn_dntl.? . The tufe Jof/'the evening was & ‘m‘.’-m.: n“-\‘r\lm:\ in Will _n‘v‘h w:. o af.?r a visit with friends FISH!NG TA\/I{LE H e e e Howard and s Jenssen has returred urnlture [Ore | week. Great preparations are m | William iton and treioen Pt mhere e ) Jast two nights of the carnival, {James Rohan are among local peo- ven the guest of friends. tions have been very suc who attended the Berlin fair on Faton of Prov idence has been y Main and Union Streets, R =—“\"5 d‘;lv e and Mrs Bertram. Crandall of willi 5 | = [enentor tara Keatlng of South Man-| proyidence spent’ Thursday ' visittng imantic | c———————————— | e o week's ViSit Dere Noank relatives - ! 2 l“ik Kk fl;. here at the hunw of There is no school for the rest of | UROGEN SRSt I T this week in the grammar grade on e e | i account of the death of Miss Pren- = ALL MS OF CUMA- | JEWETF CITY ter of the principal. » TISM. am Wilbur has returned 1 3 T k M Dr. H. H. singer, of New and after a visit to rel- Aty Truck Mowing: || .2x o520, 2850 B asne rewstar Ferming Chastor Hages] 1200 LCNG DISTANCE WORK [] Crere cush premantad op et Paper on Old Inns Written by Mrs. === il ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. A SPECIALTY | an etnical prescr George Jennings. Electric tube rallways are eing itier urged for Glasgow, Z £ Addresss P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phon |§ sice nor narc “fl‘fi o Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D Bulletin Bldg. 47 Franklin Street 8502, 338-12 or 24:& Willimantio Ct (§ HI0SE, ital und otucs A"R. held its September mecting af — = — ik e e ; the home of Mrs, 12, 7. son, Wed- - | tive antidote for Uric Acid—the nesday afternoon regent, Mikg STORIES ABOUT FOOD. what they were until they were eaten. s : cause 0f ali lorms of nheuma- g The paper i A the e 3 BR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Uism, {for this meéting was written by Mrs. et e RS st e b by i | Kheumatism, Chronic, Sctati- |G H. Jennings, 1ts title being Old New No man ever welcomed the summer | shall read my writing and see what is W] - i ca with history of trequ Thelana 1 : ity . iy . fruit season more eagerly than Dr. commonly eaten at feasts that it will Painless Extracting and GCute attacks lor six | years el i Bl Johnson. A voraclous —eater at any|mot in a manner break his heart’” Filling a Specialty SR S e Nt o time, his appetite for fruit was aimost - Necitis S are | bk ke e PP limitless. He loved strawberries and decided rellef, and after four the expr purpose ¢ \ he < ulNGULA ITIES %2 Maln Btrset. - . Willimant - relleved 'and attending :\\Jrslnlp of IZm‘L,(Hs\,ZJ v the ;',‘;‘! \,:Y;J“, = cream and made a point of visiting Telephons lal work. ook no other J|next door to the meeting house, Phy- . friends wno grew the berries when' Excavators in Rome have uncovered TRy ase 6 years, | onw Goiden Bte Risical as well as mental discomfort at- | Magical Action of This Great Rem- |they oo ”"“‘J" best. Mrs. Thrale the ancient dining room of the Empe- | D oh i GuhvEnteeds. mOS Hon ,l.nm i the church-going of that far- i Baye tapt bo.used often fo et 88eVI|ror .Nero.'. The chamber revolved . by HIRAM N. FENN Il 5100°a bottie. | Bola by a1l drog | c 16, as the meeting houses wera| ©0% O Sore Joints and Muscles|or oight peaches before breakfast, and ' machine ‘nderenath were three Ry . =2 gt 4 ted. The nearby Inn provided Quickly Felt. that frequently he lamented 1 ywn one of which the : S e ENPALY ol which Srusdlinbet abs - never had quite as much wall fr S5 for 180 Teot without 67 Caurcd Bt., Willimantle, Ct Seacadzy Oft . : Right away—the first day—you start | he wisher, save once. The ex(epunnul egif A i 3 il s necessary. Yften 1 us reaching the bottom. But near one of Telepioae lady Ass were held in the inn during | Poison begins to dissolve and leave the | occasion was during & visit to Lord tne other shafts he found a tank, and i the erection of a meeting hous S joints and muscles. Its action is | Sandys’ seat at Ombersley, when he phelow this a chamber twenty feet wide { ARE YOU PARTICULAR |}! No tavern is richer in ns litte Toss than magical. was suspected of clearing a whole wall py cixty feet long, with stones carved JAY M. SHEPARD about your personal appear- ||than the first one established t RHEUN s 8o speedily vou | side. as cog wheels, which. evidently repre- S SR s | ance? “Your hair cut to con- || Providence settiement. Before its des- |actually 1 the Rheumatism leav- Pineapple chunks and roast beef as a ed the machinery by which the ceding EL' HEPA | form fwuthbkhe fe;ture: of ‘n'xw:mn about a dozen ye ago, it |ing the r;ml!} A "rwlwl‘ ‘"fi“‘»“!-‘;i h]m’l‘:) | dinner dish sounds like a return to the dining room was made to revolve. Pre- | your face by experts a! was not only the oldest house thar | cents, and if you are not satisfled, The | habits of the forefathers, who always sumably slaves —furnished the power r | perts 5 g ¥ * | habits of the forefa % 3 & n e powe hmeral L acm‘ tfid [mhmme ELLIOTT’S ||« l;'n the only one in th |Lee & ‘]’{» ']"\’h_‘ will return your | wunted something sweet with their Close at hand and under the dining sk = | end the town that escaped w} \‘”‘“*“‘ . A : meat. Sir Walter Bes how in room was a bath, with rooms for vari- 60-62 North St., Willimantic Cos ,V?fRBan ngP'd s | Providence was burned during K ] bless the day a friend brought |mpyugor days most peop teeth were cis bathi cesses, the walls being Lidy Aschbbant el C. Of YR AN manmonc el Thuivs % “{me a Bo0-cent bottle of RHEUMA. |gjack on account of their diet. Honey beautifully decorated with pictures. vy - H : 4 & Occasionally 2} eeting hous: was | One f O it did me more £00: - red 1 rer 1t y Assi onnect: | Over Hardware 5 meeting house was | it of 1ia 00d | was poured lavishly over the beef é 3 turned intc ern. The Three |than all the other remedies I ever tried. | 788 (BOTCS DE2aN CHOC T, €0 | Life in a great city does not neces- at was in |1 had been afflicted with Rheumatism | gyie SOSER S0P S0 Cine had to S2ily lead to physical degeneration 5 all over my body for more than 25 (pa POTME 200 CHel & o the pal- There died a London fish hawker about , t I could not walk and was &l t. oe the medieval gourmet. To this [our vears ago who could trace his down man. During that time | g,y Englishmen add currant jelly to family back 200 years and had never a small fortune trying to be | ition -~ apple sauce to pork, and in peard of s addition of country blood i dir the terrible disease, but with- | ai iom PREC 2000 0 o ithe usual died within a few weeks of his were !*v However, RHEUMA reached "””m ’m " of ‘_mrko‘n‘ o rolden wedding, and left 21 children, 71 . and 1 thank God 1 can ag: in e andchildren and 20 t-grandchil { v feet and do my work.” F Old time Germans ate some strange dren. None of the children married i 1 | Kolling, 7 S, Ninth St, Ricn-|Mishes. Thus, foF instance, iheyourtier| out o¢ the London district i, which 8 detai s | mond, Ind. chronielsr of Charles V.- “I will tell no they lived, except a soldier son who ' fnn, whict | RHEUMA brings quick relief in Sci- |jle,” declared Don Anthony of Guevara. emigrated. The old man piied his trade 4§ 2 The meeting | bago, Chronic Neuralgia and | “T saw such kin until within two days of his death and % 1 was most del k- | ses. roasted horse, a cat in jeil “could pull his barrow miles; he had son of Norwi es | : filled by the Rheuma Co, | ards in hot broth, frogs fried and div- | sinews like a young 'un and not a corn with several ind s 4 ers sorts of meat, which 1 never knew lon his feet.” Mrs. T 3 < . ~ Dowel e . T G finis : Flannelette Night Gowns |5 son and Miss . r It's the height of the Hat Season p 1 P tt' ~ M 2 F;ersohal Mentmn; fi with us. The best dressed men select rs, E. B. Cheney and Mrs. H. F. 5 anc etticoats el St W ¢ the Knox Hats. Horsfall Hats a little ! 4 | M Jenr A\ Y less in price but immensely popular. It used to be a dismal occasion when flannelette time came, | IT PAYS TO BU OUR KIND The young fellows are taking to the but it is different nowadays. Flannelette garmen | 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with }40 TRUMBULL ST. | .pining Rock” Soft Hat. are so & ping SRy HARTFORD well made and pretty it is a pleasure to wear them, besides they are cosy and comfortable. Lo Vi Surveyors and Selectmen Go Over WOMEN'S GOWNS IPETTICOATS Frapeted Raad to Lang Poini—Firet | Catch of Cod. | ur Women's Shop Dur Men's Department Women's Flannelette Night Gowns,| Women's Flannelette 3 E 2 , u with or Without cellar, in pink or biue i stitched and ~s M e L is a veritable is Bigger, Better, Busier, than ever atripes and all white, at 50c, 75c and |striped or plain white, at e [heigarveyd g - men o own were at work on tne | Extra Size Gowns, striped or plain| Children’s Petticoats and Gowns, 50c |10 Groton Long Point ! x i i lfln U a as IU"S white, at $1.00 and $1. \m..l. ow the eneral direction at the ¢ line of Terra | outh lands of T | INE SUBSCRI ! MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING ester, ;":kp fad\arll;‘ugfi ox‘lnw special prices we offer for subscriptions and you will | ¥ way WOMEN’S TAILORED AND ; | : the b N York d save from the regular prices. la point near r sor ew YO 3 | rou T westert DRESSY SUITS of the better sort. ew York de THE H G f‘fi U i ,EAY AR in a bewildering display— SRS Hanledd el B ' . HEL! Gg l wllade lao g Rl T prices from $29.00 to $100.00 ; ! hence westerly along the line of said ] | railway company cro: g the lands | { s e s = 0 | SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS thence by WOMEN’S COATS AND WRAPS Incorporated 1842 Tans will be as popular as black | Groton lLong Point Land | for Afternoon, Evening, Motor petition is to be one of those €] N i <PaQ < o 1 ATy up in the town misetine: held: in Bo- | and Travel wear— this season. A shoe to fit every Everybody needs it, of course. | auonnock Monday. b g BT ‘ ; . and. e $29.00 to $175.00 foot and every purse. Everybody is going to need it mors | Merton Beebe of Elm street had his in the future, too, when the earning | hand badly t at the Manual Train- capacity is less than during youtn I ing school a few da s The study of Rev. “Wherewithall” or middle-age. AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS been transferred il : S bl b el B g B i MEN’S FURNISHINGS ‘ R EREN RS shve G ATa used for that pur Including some Fascinating Solendid o et —a little at a time, but that litt's street is spending her. vacation from French Importations— S R ORI C I ‘ often. | the New london Ship and s Co Neckwear. All the ular k & | ;:5',.;,:.';;:,‘“”;7.[.'. = “‘!‘!\Lr»“v‘.{\:}u in $975 to $175_00 eckwear, 4 the popular makes [ gl e of Underwear. Socks that fit and First Cod Brought In, b4 1 M - - & Schodner Graca Phii sapt, An- . a< Jhirts at are 0SSV The Willimantic Savings Institute arew Omtmman. Has wone s Sakyhi [ Advance Showing of FUR COATS and last. Shirts that are dressy and to dispose of a road >f 1499 cod which - C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. she brought in from Nantnck These FUR SETS comfortable. were the first iish secured. Alphonse Phillips has racurned to