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ILLIMANTIC | W What s Going On Tonight and those of the plaintifs, claimed to Court Windham, No. 97, Forpsters | result from his injurfes. Schofr, when his home in Norfolk i34 dagrtasy £ America, at 25 Center street. - Conductor’s . Testimony “Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, . O. O.} John S. Darley, the conduct in &T, at 807 Main stroet. change of the trgin at the ms the ; coi;ulon, wh:. nflr:t ;fitfinu- called. and relat -of -the -aecids > JURY_DISAGREES 354 the"taking of M St Mastin %o the SUPERINR SOUAT! Unable to Reach Decision in Appeat| loSPial He mag followed by Nabo- | gy5r4 Galendar and Assignment of From Probate of Cottis Will a witness of the collision. Cases at 10:16 Friday at Willimantic TTRGT, Dr. T. R. Parker, the physician who A session of the superior court was| was called to the scene by telephone Zheld in this cfty Wednesday, with| just’after the accident, told of making for ‘Windham comes in Friday, & ZJudge Joel H. Reed of Stafford on the|a hastty examination of St. Martin at, Wil t‘t’/i #pench. The morning was occupied|that time, and finding him suffering Zwith the deliberations of the jury in|from two fractured ribs on the right ding. - PERSREERTARENE B o0 £ i Sbemon of Piymenth] Lo was follawed by Dr. & ) B Ry iy Mrs. 3 jon o1 /I e was follow: >4 . Owen O’Neill > ass., from the will of the late Mrs.|chief surgeon at St. Joseph's hospital,| George E, Shi et al, trustee, vs. B OO ALt TiaE Mo ear elinda =~ Cottis of Thompson, . her| who stated that.the plaintiff was at| Alfred Barratt; e Rhode Island Hos- 4 Gravel, Native Stone Macadam or Trap Zgrandmother, the institution 52 days, his injuries con- | pital Trust Co, vs. Guidwick-Wind- X Rock Macadam - construction. Plans X & The case occupied a three-day ses-|sisting of two broken ribs, the ninth Co.; Hillhouse & Taylor vs. i - - ol ;nd '3“‘“"5,““‘“ at l;rom Clerk's Ot Sston in Putnam recently. Wednesday, | and tenth at the back of the right side. 3 ;-Frank A. Evans vs. a 2 £ 2 S u%.'nr mt a‘tm"iu:um ‘»3"»‘:5 a?.:.-« #after an hour and three quarters of| Blood was ejected from the stomach| Town of Plainfleld; Susan J. Howe vé.| beautifully rendered by Mrs. automobile about town to wave the|pital passed through Jewett City Wed-| wajiing in various towns. Ail &argument, the jury was unable to|and kidneys, beginning about ten deys| Elmer W. Howe; Swift & Co. vs.|Doyle, and Agnus Dei by Willlam A.| Votes For Women flag. nesday morning on its way to Glasgo| must be accompanied b; rot: -3 =igres and was discharged. Report has|after his admission, shich the wit-| Frank Kudelka; Katherine Holland vs. | Costello, oy e o to take Dirs. Azarle Doyon to the Los- | pany bond of & certified check not jces =it that’'the vote was ten to two to|ness stated was due to other causes| Willlam J. Holland, A reception and wedding breakfast| , o4 g et “hiag: pERFtS. Ao WOrk pital, than one-..ird of the cost of the work, Syreak the will. than the accident, Uncontested Divorces—Rosalma Rob-| was held at the home of the bride’s eaden has o Rev. E. W. Potter of New Haven,|The State Highway Commissioner re- [ 4 o itailie va. Oliver L. Robitaille; Ida M: arents In South Windham following| 2 the winding department of Shetuc:|yhqg i5 on business in this vicinity, is| SSLYe® the Tight to reject any and il Suit Against Railroad PRintiff on the Stand 2 L. et 3F | Lorenth tu Bouih Wiw Ollowing | ket Worsted Mill No. 2. L anine s Tendy ; 1o} bics. B 5 Tripp vs. James pp; -| the marriage, only the immediate rela-1" N “Henry J. Reoves and daughter. ng his headquarters at Charles F.| ' _ated ot nartford, Conn., Nov. 13th, In the afternoon session the case of he Dlaintiff was the next witness,| Whitaker vs., Dwight L. Whitaker; | tives belng present. The couple loft |y fS HEr athy, have returned, | orirers. 5 1914. X SFrank St. Martin of this city against| testifying to the facts of the aceident;| Natalle May Stone vs. Lloyd G. Stone; |.on the noon train for Washington, D.|2¢rs. Dela Depatty, hate returnec 3 Ztho N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. for dam-|and giving as his expense so far $64.50| Annie C. White vs, Alfred E. White. ' [C,, for a brief weddifg journey. and | Hiere, Hrone "8 STIRRING APPEAL FOR Zages resulting from an accident re-|to Dr. O'Neill 353 to the hospital, and| Trial List—George M. Sampson vs.|upon their return will reside in Graf-|yem MOS0 oL Zceived on.the evening of November 30, be_}ween $26 and $300 for medicine, Wm. P. Jordan, at Putnam; Wm. N.|ton, Mass. B AN & nl:iel‘n several days wish ASSISTANCE TO BELGIANS 1912, when o passeneer train ran into| There were several excoptions taken| Pottor, administrator, vs. Mary = L.| “The groom is_an electriclan for | Fomtvas o oo v W aars i = Zan engéne in the neighborhood of the g' ci)iunn i or the road in regard ‘gf: Turner; Dora L. Kennedy, executrix,|largo concern in Worcester, Mass. ‘The| nna Pawtacket, B L. n Made by Cardinal Francis Joseph Mer- £round house, was begun. The plai :he Finrd ti!!'imnny ]lntmdus‘ed to| 3, Frank C. Tilinghast; Lewls A.lbride is well known and has a 1arge| " 'Severin Pratie has been engaged 2s cier, Primate of Belgium. & Sxiff claimed $10,000 damages. The neg-| the plaintlff at this point tending to| Bradford vs. John A. Hart, at Putnam.| circle of frisnd in this city. where shel cieric 1y Rood and Chaprman i ANOTHER WARNING BY Zlicence of the road was asgreed upon,| Show mental suffering, both on account] To July—Joseph Keeley vs. the TOWn | was until recently employed in the A ;3 London, Nov. 18, 7 p, m.—Cardinal ch was before a|Of his injuries and because he was|of Dastford, taken from court list and i Angenns Leaesd ek Fefmymed 85 STATE DEPARTMENT Zand the hearing, which 1 store of R. J. Galligan. i Fisit with fyionds at O Francis Joseph Mercier, primate of *Sury, was simply as to the amount of | kept Py them from being at the bed-|claimed for assignment to jury; George e L - o i e ends at Ocean| pegium, who has just returned to his “damages to bwcuvere& In selecting | 8ide of his wife, who died while he was| A Gardner’s appeal from probate. each. » €. 3. EENNETT, State Highway Commissioner. Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. novisd B To American Cititens to Stay Away own country after a visit to England, e jury Willlam Burnham of Scotland|in the hoepital. He stated that he| “Assjgnments to Court—Tuesday, Nov. HOSE CO. ELECTIONS —_— s - from Countries at War. ggajs:fn uel Chesbro of this city were|had been unable to do any heavy work| 17, Latham & Crane vs. Raymond J. . —_— ) COLCHESTER ;’;fir:n“ ‘menxwum :t:xg}::m:x; p::.l SChallenged by the plaintiff and excus- | since the accident, and that any move-| jodoin; second Tuesday, Nov. rank P. Fenton and Michael Driscoll b through the American commission for| Washington, ov. 18.— Anotaer fed from service, ment of his right arm above his shoul-| Lewis White vs. P. K. Pederson et al Elected Foremen T warning to American citizens against n v lief in Belglum for assistance for = The Jess than five - | der or out to one side resulted in Se-| Assignments to Jury—Wednesday to Interest in Suffrage Meeting—Ladies’ | [TI°L 0, ey unnecessary visits to forelgn countr.es % There e O e A a1 5| vere pain in his side. follow St. Martin case, Charles Barron| At the anmual ‘meeting of the Alert| Ajd Socisty Holds Supper—Old Fash- | Loy T ing Perlhioners o Malines | olved In war was 195054 by, the B aase resolved itself at omce into| The cross-examination brought out|vs the County of Windham et al., at| Hose company, No. 1, W. F. D. the| | od Husidng Bes Th the syt of) Bt ol the | State department today, with a partic- Sne of expert testimony, medical terms | the fact that he had been injured the| putnam; Wednesday, Nov. 18, special | following officers were elected for the| 'O pakiiy Wy cardinal says 12,000 have 1o hs feq|uler caution to naturalized citizers e eiibal” questions, ana the like,| ADril provious to the injuries com-| Frank St Martin ve. N, ¥, N. H. & |cnsuing year: Foreman, Frank P.| o i 2 A o e o Captain ¢ | that they should stay away . from 2 Eecimen of which was the tilt be.| Dlainted of, when he was thrown out| g R, R, Co.; Tuesday, Nov. 24, at|Fenton: first assistant, Dana Martin’ | . T ero, wos 2 falr sized audience at|daily. In Bis telestam to Captain &-|their native countries or dountrics Sveon counsel for the road and Dr.|of a bugsy hs was driving, and taKen| Pytnam, George E. Hill va. N. Y., N.|second assistant, A. L. Weatherhead; | tho, womans suifrage meeting held iu| - Lucey, 4f the dmerican commis- | 6 Thich they are at war, 57T Maton of this city between tho|to the hospital with two injured ribs.|fr & If. R, R. Co. secretary. Clifford Sinith; treasurer, | nfe Tall Tuesday evening M| S, iren ome to the Germs 1-| Those Americans who cxpect fo B inas at cirrtiosis of the liver, and | and a hurt wrist. The balance of the o Georee K. Anderson; steward, John | he s oo of SHCaE0 el ored | ot nan tale Boerd oot arols | travel abroad were advised by the da- difference between their symptoms | examination was an endeavor to find Burial in This City N, Carpenter. Chicaeo. ~ Miss .Emily. Plerson of | (the soldiers divide their bread with | Partment to provide themeeives with out where and for whom he had work- The Montgomery Hose company elec- g < letters and documents of identification cd both befors and after the accident.| The remains of the late Elizabeth|ted the following o cers: Foreman | Grom el 0lso spoke during the eve. | them): they are really famished. = |i;"cadition to their passports and to = : Plaintiff's Mother Testifi Stuart Littlefleld, whose funeral was| Michael Driscoll: first assistant, John i ¥ » ¥ city rbydts rraingh be careful to inquire of the proper Drunkards sttt Lk held jn Norwich Wednesday morning. | Doyvle: second assistant, James Me- Chicken Pie Supper or Boes into the country 1s sur-| giplomatic officers in foreign lands ow runi Mrs. Eliza St, Martin, mother of|were brought to this city and buried z ndi Siry MG The Rapti 5 rounded by & great number of women e i 3 Mo, . : reconding secretary, Fdward he Baptist Ladies’ Aid society gavé|ang children b ing him for some- | 2bout having their passports vised. S | the plaintiff, took the stand to tes-|in the Willimantic cemetery, in charge treasurer, Fugene Curran:|a chicken pie supper in the ehurch m"g“m pro g iy hardly a singie| Finally. the depertment once more Are Saved tify hriefly, through an interpreter,| of Undertaker Hiw N. Fenn. _ steward. Georze Gradv: executive|parlors Wedneeday evening. The | 1aboser Wi can Sl any wotk io mei | ceutioned all citizens not to violate = HEL Be\ D Nan D Eaodi N N hoard, George Grady, William L. Flynn, | menu consisted of chicken pie, salads, | nis daily bread. enntrality, either by conduct or utter- L harh heor us to the accident, and had been 3 FUNERAL Jobn McQuillan: sick committee. | celery, ple, cake and ice cream. A| “Everything is lacking—we are i |2BCe- ;3g$;gggofifll(;§dsn‘fl;g&l_fl;?g:&[.rgétlcl“;(?l? s Michael F. Sullivan, Louls J. Filynn,|large crowd attended. want of potatoes, peas, grain, flour, = S This roier Wi burivied nibn i h v William H, Crane Daniel Grady. Funeral of Mrs. Frank Porter meat and bacon. No petroleum is ob- | WEDDING PARTY WAITED mMprison- | ctated that in eirrhosis of the liver the = The funeral of Mrs. Frank Porter,|tainable; coal can be obtained in the % because! cojor of the blood ejected is dark. p,"flli :‘;er:ll;'n:h; L‘?é?ocf"v}ém,‘;‘. BOSTON EXPERT 65. widow of Frank Potter, was held | district of Charleroi, but the rallway: IS YD EOR SRODN . 1. Mason of this oib wesl i oaaniied DU ek Telues g 3 at her home in FHebron Wednesday.|caznot carry the coal because the| . == _ e itriess. He made examina-| Atwondeille, Rev. E. B, Aver of the| President H. Whitehead Spoke Upon|Bprial was in Ahdover. Mrs. Porter |communications are interrupted. Th ot Frozen Bo a Martin's condition on|atamefield Cegter Congrewstionsal Topic of Salesmanship as a former resident of this town. |Cattle of the people of the countr Outskirts of Mancheste: November 11, 1913. and| church officiating. The bearers were S > Earl_Holmes was a caller in North|have been =0ld to the soldiers bu 1914. He went at lensth|Clark, Frank, Herbert and Charles| The clerks in the various stores in| Westchester Wednesday in his tour- | With the receipts received for the cat-| /. o0 N H, Nov. 18.—Time- . symptoms as given him by the | Grane, sons of the daceased, Burial|town were the guests of their em-{ing car, tle the eBigiars cannot obtain any f00¢ | o, "5 “cronin’ was found dead in a ra- t and as corroborated by his ex-|was tn the Atwoodville cemetery. in|Dloyers at supper in thé Board of Trade| Mrs. Frank Getchell has returned to|untll after the war is over. vine in the outskirts of the city after tated that in his opin-| charge of Undertaker Hiram N. Fenn. |rooms Wednesday evenine, sittinz down | her home in Westfield after a week’s| ‘“Cardinal Mercier and all the mem- | |\ %% 000" Yo" Amelia Schuitz, who ons found were cause to a bountiful repast at about 7 o'clock | Vis't =™ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | bers of the Belgian clergy hereby make | TF BERCPR T 00 S L G i toe one from the frictured CARNIVAL CONCLUDED Folowing the supver, Mr. H. White-| Ané: 4 Talimer. & o el o A ey el oo | day. had waited in vain for several {ri = into the lung, In time b head. president of the American School| C “cntosh. carrier of R. F. D.|ple so that the -eighborhood of Turn- |y, " cih ‘he rest of the wedding and get our proofs and|the patient #night recover, although||aet Night Had Big Attendance in the|of Business. Inc. of Boston. Mass,|route o. 3, and David B. Murray. car- |hout Malines etc, may be relleved a: | 1yr¢s ot St. Joseph's church. The med - vrite or ’phone for be he would make no deflnite prediction B zave a highly interesting talk on|rier on route No. 2, resumed their|S00" as posstble. jcal examiner reported that . Cronin Found in N. H. 2 Chapel St., New[! s to that, Town Hail Salesaanship ana Busin Efficiency, | duties this morning, after fifteen days’| Captain Lucey adds that in addi- | T80 O to death. It is eupposed ven, Ci.; tel. 3640 (day or ni#ht). | ““n’answer to a question oz cross ex The sneaker had been for many yeaes| vacation < tion to those in the city there are|¥as frozen to - ppo: n o ; i = sne v i I ] at he became unconscious from fall- Z DRUG HABIT SUCCESSFULLY |amination s to whether thesp linter | ThS Willimantic American Band and Ted as a sales specialist in de.| Charles Clark of Marlboro was call- | 25000 peop'e in the surrounding coun- | {18¢ TC ACPeuny WETERES Jul (AOR S0 tor said no, not uuless the man's head | S27nival in the Town hall Wednesday| .c. ¢ in New York and Boston, and| Harry Elgart was in New Haven|he is forwarding 400 toms of provi- ey e s AY was ‘cut- off and ‘the exposure taken| N8Nt With a good attendance. Danc- |} ciR® B e a0 L SN rre fund of | Wednesday. sions. JAY M. SHEPARD s O course the big attraction, although the - | rived at Rotterdam yesterday with the | automobile bus_service to supplement Succeeding Flmore & Shepard | 7.,‘-’.1‘,.1‘i;?i“';;‘m‘;;‘}h‘;yp‘:;‘{‘}‘,:‘.‘,gfin‘;;s booths received their share. SRy Intheing L0 A1k who ‘wike L Ence otk Hayward av- | )it steamer Tremorhaus, is making | street cars. Busses will seat 48 s > “| The two organizations are planning| P’ At - % an appeal to the people-of Canada for | persons, i . lonly other witness heard Wednesday, | time for the benefit of the poer of the otk Wednesday afternoon attending the 60-62 North St., Willimantic | 2ei Son” went into o deseriotion "o city. This s a very weghy objeck | Attorney-General-Elect Gave a Chicken| concert siven by Sotisa’s band at the FON!'GNC?,W:_:“EU";ETO isnove] Thoussnte ot pecsle: keen, covibing Lady Assistant Tel. connectfor: | Symptoms and the detail of examina-|2nd will undou emeét With cordial Supper at Windham Inn i b £ NTIN able to get the right reme- tions, stating that in his mind there|approval, Tickets for the affair are PRt Y Mr. and Mrs. C. F. MéIntosh h-# - O rae oniit b3 Danans TREATED. would be shown by an X-ray, the doc- | Garde Florimonde 'wound up their big ng sales for some of the larze|ing on local friends Wednesday. try who must be cared for and he says | oo, 35 vears old. from ‘above or fhe same procedure| Ng o the music of the band was of| PrOUSht to his afdress o large fund of| WERRCtISR o .0 of Norwich was tha| The Canadian delegation which ar-| Philadelphia s soon to have an E Ty andgmhlm“ Dr. Root’s Testimony for 2 big time Saturday when they will Heard Sousa’s Band grain, Funeral Dflm D W. D. Root of Hartford ias the| unite to give another carnival, this| CELEBRATED ELECTION RESULT| Several from town were in Norwich g Try This for Your Cough. is no doubt but that there is irritation | béing printed, and it is hoped the pub-| ~ About 80 friends of Attorney George| returned from a few days’ visit' with|As Indicated by Figures Returned I s ol . .} at the point where the symptoms con- | lic Will come forward and purchase as| g Hinman, attorney-general-elect, as|friends in New London. from the Ten Leading Ports. W cou need is to soothe this in- DR F C. JACKSQN. Dflmfl Centrate, some plinter sticking out|many as they feel individually able to.| the result of the resent clection. were|, Samuel Gr-rt was calling on friends . Rammation. — Take Dr. King's New e from the fracture which causes the|as the proceeds will al &0 to the relief| hig guests at dinner at the Windham |n_ Hartford # edneslay. Washington, ©Nov. 18.—Secretary | Discovery; it penetrates the delicate Painl = troubleg It may continue, or it may get|Of suffering in Willimantic. Inn Wednedday evening. One of Chal. |, 1+ A. Storrs has returned from a| . WESHREton, =~ 0%, I8RO | 1) cous Hhing, raises the phlesm and ainless Extracting weil, but too many things enter into e s lenger's famous chicken suppers was|fe¥, days' visit at his home in Cheshire, | Blcfdoos Gally chock on AWETCAn | 0y relleves the congested mem- and Filli . that for a definite statement. An ab- WEDDING .served, and there were informal talks| Fdward M. Day was the guest of|l078 &8 CHRREITE 8 FoRor o O oday | branes. Get a 50c bottle from your ing a Specialty scess or other dangerous result may and the reiteration of congrptulations|his father and sisters on Norwich av-|Cadine TOFts InCientod SEAH (00Y | grugeist. “Dr. King's New Discovery 752 Main Street, - Willimantic | follow. Ennis—Backus upon the selection of Mr. Hinman to|enue over Sunday. < The figures were $4,977,029 for yester- | quickly and completely stopped. my Telepnone At the conclusion of his testimony, the office for_which he has been chos- | Harry Reeves of Middletown is in| 3ho REUres Wore To RuOSi or MEErC] cough,” writes J. R. Watts, Floydale, i court adjourned until this morning. George Richard Ennis of Gpafton,|en, and which he will undoubtedly fl|t0Wwn Working on the new Electric light [ (% o SFG A Cor, (V06 Novam. | Texas. Money back if not satisfied, but — Mass, and Miss Florence Backus,|to the credit of the state and of hie|!nS b thall > acticing| Per, 1813, when trade was not affect- | it nearly always uelps. 8 HIRAM N. FENN State That Hotel is Not Sold |dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ed-| fellow-townsme e . Imports yesterday totalled — - 5 5 win ickus_of Sou ndham, were d 5 3 P UNDERTAKER & nd EMBALMER|. A" item from the Torrington News|married at St. Joseph's church in this 7 . team from East Hampton. 35,892,693, which was an Increase of An Active Liver Means Health. 62 Church St. Willimantio, Gt. in a Waterbury paper copied in The| city Wednesday: morning at 10 o-clock, _ Brief Mention The Ladies' Benevolent society of{$1.789.195 over the dally average im-| 17 you want good health, a clear antic, Bulletin Wednesday stated that the|pey T. F, Bannon officiated at the| JI- C. Smith is in New York on busi- | the Coneregational church met in the P",;“ I ox vkt “frt; Y o’ ports to | compiexion and freedom from dizsi- Telephone ’ Lady Assistant | Hotel Hooker in this city bad been|.eremony, and sang the nuptial mass. | ReSs. chapel Tuesday afternoon to pack & otal exports frem the ten ports 0 },.es, constipation, biliousness, head- S attas o Yoia 7 date from November 1, amouated to The couple were attended by AMiss| Dr.D. E. Taylor is in New York for| missionary box. SIS Na Seaporta” to 301304029, | aches and indigestion, take Dr. King e a e b ; Husking Bee the trade balance for the month thus | Now dfe Flie Ahey drive out fer- A Ditired n” o traveling sown of| 1p ss Mary Hickey spent Wednesday| Aboyt 25 members of Colchester|far being $25,758,599. Corrected Octo- | tng blood and cure constipation. Only Mau RN i 8 iaviing Sown of) in New London. grangs drove to the home of Mr. and | ber figures noted by the dally repart | 50 o1°So i Grugglst. P ’ T Rev, Leonard Smith spent Wednes-| Mrs. Albert H. Foote in Packwoodvilta|gave an export balance of $58,701,116, M ur ra s B st r e o4 wore & Dt to matoh, with whils] sy in New London. Sattirday, where they held an old-|making the total for October and the e, . W. Turner presided at the|. Georso Siswick of Stafford spent|fashioned husking bee. There was|first half of November 354,460,065, organ during the ceremony, rendetring| Wednesday in this city. nearly two acres in the lot to be husk- JUST ARRIVED WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ino, march feom Alda s the oridel| | Davia Basmerty ot New Yori is vis- | liptota'or ine same. ¢ noon M. and | semeemenes Ferris Ham - Ferris Bacon 2 ad ilent dinner i ssohn’s wedding march for a recession-| frs John Smith of West Sora] xo. Noate Rac, g ekeE 3 Hartford | waifing for the workers. The com- I al. During the mass, O Salutaris was| 1 ‘visiting friends In this eity. N et bhcasl kvt Best Laxative e — Mrs. John McCaregin of Jackson | o'clock, = e e ° street spent Wednasday in Boston, Mrs. Hattie Wickwire was the guest f°r Chjldl‘en s Why Women Suffer Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ellsworth of | of ber son, Harry A. Wickwire, in Yan- Newport Sausage Colchester are visiting in Hampton. | tic Tuesday s - Mrs. Harold Wiggins is entertaining| Cliver Woodhouse lodge, No. 51, . When your baby is cross and 3, in Masonic hall v Many Norwich Women Are Learning | her mother, Mrs. Homer Neil of South ;‘uffl.‘;"‘;’v;‘m‘;‘:“" in e fretful Instead of the happy, % laughing little d = » R S Wnbaton : S e of Norwies was in town |} 1aughing litle gear vou wre ac” §| P@ople’s Market Miss Margaret Looney of New Bri- | ryesday. the digestion has become de- In spite of the sentiment that attaches to this great American festival it is unquestionably the Thanksgiving Al L - tain is spending a few days with hls o nklin Street dinner that has become the feature in the day’s observ- Womeil often suffer, not Iknowing|®isters In thls city. JEWETT CITY tontion. “ive Tt o mid levetiv, 8 Fre S ance. Th ol £ Y Mrs. Thomas Carrow of Bladkstone, dispel the irritability and bring JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor nce. e whole menu for the approaching feast has |{tne cause. g formerly of this city, is spending a few back the happy content of baby- already been planned by the thrifty housewife. Backache, headache, dizziness, nerv- | days with local friends. e e ] i o e i 7 ; . ; ousness, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loomis and Mas-| tertained—Gl: ient Taken e very axative for We wonder if she has given attention to the Dinner ||* regular urinary passages woak.| ter Loster Looiis of Bast Hartford are | - to Hoepital. Pepiin, hacanse it contains o ,l s . S visiting friends in this city. —_— e Service. : i S R Mr. ana Mrs. Walter Stanton 0| airs, Georse A Famkell ana Mee, |} SHoigornercotc anue s e’ §| Adlam’s Tavern ; There is no better time to get one than now. We Together hint at weakened kidneys. | St ciey’ for the nase five Years havs | L, Hewitt entertained the Wednes-|§ surely. without griping or other 1861 are showing a splendid line of new stock patterns, and Strike at the root—get to the cause. | moved to Boston. : kel on Wedneaday afternoon. Mes |8 Coldwel's Sveuy Bopsin st G §| ofter to the public the fAnest standard no matter whether you need much or lltfle we d No other remedy more highly en- Judge and Mrs. T. A Sackett of | W. E. Emerson took the first prize, a cents and one dollar a bottle. and 3 are reaay dorsed than Doan’s Kidney Pills. Andover were guests at the wedding of [ bon-bon dish, and Mrs, H. E, Paul the|§ For a free trial bottle write to $|Bohemian, to serve you. s a0 by. the e George R. Ennis and Miss F. E. Backus| second, which was a vase. Refresh- Dr. W. B, Caldwell, 451 Wash- We have them at all prices, f $15.00 " ;n‘”;m"'“ hm"’: e at St, Joseph's church Wednesday. ments Wero served by the hostase. ington St, Monticello, Tt . TiCes, Trom 3 up to lorsed - Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Shea of New e ambulance from Backus - Here's convincing testimony from a] Britain were in this city Wednesday to Norwich citizen. attend the wedding of Mr. Shea’s niece. Mrs. J. P. Sundstrom, Norwich,|Miss Forence Backus of Seuth Win says: “For several years I suffered Telephone $47-13 Mr, and_Mrs. Ranney Wallace and from backache and other symptoms of daughter, Dorothy Wallace, who have disordered kidneys. I had about de- beernh theu n-a&{hotnusa.m W;a{!:fia'- #ost Cigars are Good spaired of ever getting relief when I|mother, Mrs. Esther Dondero o lley THESE ARE BETTER , street, returned Wednesday to New oas hvisch By Home. it | mre J TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Pills. I procured a supply of the rem-| "1, parteorq Wednesday wers Mrs. edy at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug|L A. Kingsvury, Miss Blizabeth Kings: 100 Franklin Street GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Store, and through their use, my kid-| bury, @re. H, J. Healey, Mrs. E. D. Try them and see. neys were stréngthened and I felt bet- | Latham, Mrs, Willam Foley and . THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin 8t $60.00 a set. - THE H. C. MURRAY GO. " Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. ”» daughter, ¥ Murphy, L. S. Case ext to Palace Established 1832 Lot In Gty e W 5. Jackson, State Compiroller by fatacesit g -and Price 50c, at all dealers, Don't sim- . Dunn, W. J. Warner, J. F. Carr, ply ask for a kidney remedy — get| Miss Molly Uncles, C. E. Carpenter, TRY ONE OF OUR STETSON & YOUNG A. H, Anderson, A, D. Spellman, Miss Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that Lucille Martin, Mrs. Dixon Van Gant, Mrs. Sundstrom had. Foster-Milburn| Mrs, E. J. Holman, G. E. Hinman, Har- L] A e s | BALTE Electric - NATIPNAI:. BANK, which aims thereby to 3 by il | Small Boys d Suffragettes and Wave 3 ot i S el By o) Bread Toasters profi - 8 3 A mass meeting in the cause of ly right to the seat of woman suffrage was held in Shannon's relieving the hot, tender, swollen feel- | hall Wednesday evening before a small AT OUR EXPENSE ing ana making the m -ma but appreciative audience, The speak- ‘o of L d TheWindham National Bank [|5ie s S dasidetl S ioate s T the b t | belle Sanders of Chicago, who deliv. o * WILLIMANTIC, CONN aaf gl B e | o a2 St B . afiments. Your uud ke n R WO- 5 e §z=—___~_—_'=——-——-.'—‘—==)/ Carpenters and Builders pflm ;wi mdh 4 ot - rigit’ Telephune. % WEST MAIN ST. MRS. G. P. STANTON &2 Shetuckst Street. is showing » full'line of New _ Millinery for Fall and Wintes men were busy sticking had the ready school boys whom they took in their

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