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il What Is Going On Tonight o o - ; : | : '3 te to state conv B 3 n ¥ 4 3 \ND v D N Pmm Fabre, No. 343, L O. ¥, K. o n‘.l‘temxe,’ahnfl‘ly R : 3 A T : et e < 5 sogbebetiick Lodge, No. 16,1 0. O. T, P T G i Y7 . : ' .1Blu WDfl!lO‘MLMcEG. CITY COURT. sut. Armory. - — Unwarned by Experience, Edward MEMBERSHIP DAY. Nelan Again in: Treuble—Ancther Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Joseph’s Hos- Fo PIOE e W_flinnd Saclal. Eflwsfl! Nolan, who, according to his e’s testimon: lstnnm)u t of get- Wednesday was Membership Day | Hiie prorimany svory Satamss e for the Ladies’ Auxillary of St. Jo- things seph's hospital, and was observed by a soclal and whist at the nurses's home, beginning at three o'clock. ‘There was a .ood attendance, and & --mon ehjoyable time resulted. The society has taken (he agency ““for the Red Cross seals this year, and has_issued an appeal to all residents of Willimantic who use the seals on o was impose: w Nolan phod on 7 ‘their _Christmas packages to buy e 'Y y ‘througk the home agency. Seals may The game be purchased at any of the stores wu time 0 “where the Red Cross signs are di: Teport- esday everning taki ew Brotain. : played in the windows, and eighty-five ed that he had heard no unfavorable per cent of the ipts sales the stamps will be used in anti-tub- erculogis work in this city. The flower committee of the society met at.the nurses’ home for thetrans- batio: trip to cordingly nolled and the man dis- ! great deal charged. action of business just previous to the — pret whist and social Wednesday after- Hides Were Inspected. g l 2 o e S S SAFES BURGLAR AND MOB-PROOF HOLIDAY LIGHTING l“‘“’“"‘ i e demartment A% feralds misssa easy | umnmmmummmmtmmnmm of | comments on the man’s conduct, and he had lived up to the terms of pro- n. The case against him was ac- ot el e i riculture was in this city Wednesday | B mm ggins was y one of the lo- T.Strest Illuminated and Stores Open |Inspecting hides at the Willimantic | 1 501, 02 his eye with him on Wednesday Evening—To -G e Tallow company for out of state ship- Till End of Shopping Season. ment. The state is now under quar- | baskets, mm he missed ten out of antine, because of the prevalence of | dozen Is. t:e ’hoot a:ld mouth disease, 3 "13 m‘ylyr&:n hna which m been the inspection was necessary, ou umi‘fi o . S gr‘;_mn‘ was found wrong ~with the | Snlivenedfthe oee.don with ir melo- . jes. dies. The score and line-up folow: SRt FroTERs - $3. and upward per annum rman s Caisse, Who suf- fotes serios of accidents resently and | HISEInE ... (g reeeseees Vensell Smallest boxes are 1% inches deep, 4% inches wide and - later contracted pneumonia is improv- . £ > inch ing, and is able to walk about his| V- sesreses 2136 es long. house with the aid of crutch The old Nethan Hale “TIrthplace oot o Many families, firms, societies and corporations possess docu- Woodmen’s Officers. ¥ which was recently purchased i . e Tl o Do, ban |Fedent O New. Eiven:for atortcat | wontwart, Feia .- Satiepes ments or small articles of intrinsic or sentimental value, such elected by Willimantic Camp, No. 6, | Purposes is being surveyed under the as bonds, certificates of stock, deeds, insurance policies, con- » | direction of Robert E. Mitchell and his| Goals, Higgins 5, Ru.uel 1, Vensell 3, Woodmen of the World, for the nesu Andersd tracts, partnershxp and other agreemenfs, wills, bank-books, N = Goal from fouls, Higgins 2, Ellison 1, S 22-14- Mrs. Mary Brown. Scowe M1 Storage Vault for more bulky packages. ““/ The stores were open Wednesday might and with the lighting up of the .arches of electric lights strung across Main street from Lincoln's corner to ‘Walnut street, the downtown section 'of the city took on a festive appear- ance indicative of the season. The stores will remain open evenings until Christmas, and the lights will be kept up until the close of the season’s shop- BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES. given John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent. ing year: Consul commander, F. H. |2Ssistants. Anderson 2, Larsen 3, Hettinger 1, El- T jewels,, curios, etc., which are worthy of keqing. _King, escort, Thomas Moran; watch- Tarnin. L ““man,’ Frank Cocking; sentry, J. F. “"Healey; managers, three years, The funeral of Mrs, Mary Brown 50 Main Street -liam Costello; two years, was held from her father's home on ’ g Coupon Rooms for accommodation of customers. = ' TS S Bt S S e e iy nine . Rev. am S, llimantic No, 1440, L. : JAY M. SHEPARD of the Congregational church officiated, | O, Mooss, held therr’ meeting. Wedneg: INSPECTION INVITED 1647 { Relatives and_ friends were present|day cveming in the new lodge-room om ord, Norwich and Jewett | which has been made in thelr Pleasant Open from except Saturda; . The bearers were Arnold P.|Street home, Hereafter the lodse wi 9a m. to3p m s Brown of Hartford, George A. Avers|meet every Wednesday cvening. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. SAFETY FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME Succeeding Elmore & Shepard “Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimaatic Lady Assistant Tel connectior Adam’s Tavern Cheney of Jewett City. The body was conveyed to Jewett City for burial. o 1."‘"’ Mention. & A. L Bill ie in Boston on ‘business. Infate. Boith. A. D. Boss is fn New York on bus- Jstoes, fire monthe old som o Mr.|mess HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantio, Ct _Telephone Lady Amsistant and Mre. Joseph deMarchi of Hol- R, brook avenue, died early Wednesday | Brgtcr , o0 rer SPent Wi e morning of chickenpox. C. H. Dimmick spent Wedneeday Lydia M. Brainard. Norwich. 55 = The funeral of Lydia M. Brainarg, | Jiss Mary Hickey spent Wednesday who died in New York Monday, was |in New London. held from the home of Frederick C. F. E. Furgeson of N Moulton of Windham road in this|this city on business. IRy ¢lty, at two o'clock Wednesday after- | Mrs. Rev: William §. Beard ofliciat. HL6 oo Je the gt ot hor 4. assisted by Rev. James M. Lent of |00 Raymond, who 1!1{::"1:“ 743 Jeston, Mass. Burial was in the W g A Tattn o Swgl ‘Havaen Nmantlé cemetery rge of Fun. - Cemeien i Sares of Ty 1 SEVEN BUILDINGS DESTROYED otrers ware TT i Pratnart Woae| Mo and Mk G Botdigs e AT WEST BHOHTONC & L entertaining Mrs. Chest: Seri and children of Boston. PLUTe | For Four Hours Several Big Proper- William Reeves of Windham form- ties Were Threatened. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-12 M F (LJACKSON. Dentist ; Painless Extracting and Ffl!ing Speen.l!y 762 Main Street, - Willimantio ~ Telepone DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surzeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. VIENNA MIY‘ AUITMAN CASUALTIES OF 100,000 In Recent Defeat by Servians—Public Sentiment Against Austrian Gen- - s Paiaatic Wae. thé Suwt: of New York, Dec. 16—Seven bulldings, .- DENTIST a lighter and a barge, the Valentine, b Murra S Bosmn Smre e T B o o Woremot. | ot e L S, e PO | O o tne Exchings Toiogranh com- | Roues 15 1 .. JONE WA King was in Hartford Wednes- | Allister Brothers at West Brighton, | Py Tron from Hame eays: R4 formation woman’s volunteer Staten Island, this afternoon and whlch that. the' Austfians: kilied: g¢ wounded ‘\{rs J. G. Boss who has been at her | for hours threatened to spread ‘ former Tome in Chelsea, Mass., for 4 |several other big properties. inciuding |\b theiF defeat by the Servians num- w"—uul"TICs CONN. | fortnight, returned to this city Wed- | the New York city incinerating piant. | Joiea 100,000. ~Public sentiment and nesday. A favorable wind, coupled with prompt ,;“"‘f‘f;‘fficf&‘:{"“‘“ S g She ‘ C;I E CChmh of the Freeman- :‘ ~agpnaid g t:d-a flr; 1assetned mum:' Field Marshal Potiorek, who but eight 3 urch Co., who has b 5 y rompt _remo o . THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING ing business in this city returned to |Places of safety of excursion boats | 3035 28 accepted from the emperor ¢ UNTIL CHRISTMAS Hartford Wednesday. owned by the firm. also aided in cur- |4 ¢ $ho ‘Servians had been ‘complstely FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. At 8:45 a. m. Wednesday the special :amnz Lh:olaans. which is estimated at|geteated m that he would be in Nish i, Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, train used by the officlals of the N.!|s was simounced. wil be resuba st |'®,.three Traveling Wen, Eto. N. o i A is was announced, will be rebulld at|'P.ppice, weeke ted in Gen- h Shataibod : . through thlsancuy ew{:u\al:ow ”;«':3 once: eral B!a.:l. comnn‘n;oer of the fortress M—m - oevsd More Dolls Coming In e ooy | ALLISON TIGUGR AW L TR : MAHONEY BROS. visiting her father, Toamy Ot o INVALID IN TEXAS |ed to flee five days after his arrival” F turned to her home in New York|p. .. Ty - R Hack, Livery "and Boarding or rlStmaS ccompanied by her-fath- | Decision of the Court of Criminal Ap- |\ et to Federal Judicial Code. n in New York for peals. - Christ —— Washington, Dec. 16.—An amend- |Justifiai FALLS AVENUE Austin, T , Dec. 16.—~The strin- t to the feds 1 judicial code, al- companies of the ff Another shipment of Dolls has arrived to I HB,"“M"“, | Wednesdny were: Mrs. | gent" Allison Hquor law _pronibiting | lowing appeals to the supremo Court We guarantee our service to be the i this store, and they are prettier than ever be- . Watrons. Ges. -Bitwick. ‘Mrs- C. | R0t of Jiuor nlo aey terribnay |1 e O e ! n Texas, was {oday practically inval- | state - fore—Large Dolis and Small Dolls, all §|S..cosarten iR {,‘,‘.’_’""H‘"’; Sl |1dated b7 2 docision of the court of |fict with fideral rights or laws, was L "0" dressed in the tip of Paris fashion. M ANV degae 2 . Howia M, | Grminal appenls wiich Judge Pron; |adopied todsy by the howse. It 81| Gruiser Tecoma Ordered to Goiwn: | B HIE DEL - The wonderful variety here and the wide J|Dunn. & 8. Shacecs sre Do P. ot e siatme hooks” ~oderia des R gy Ay o T g European Plan range of prices make decision easy, and if Moran., 5 may carry. or ship lquor into dry | Trustees of the Comnecticut Astl- to Rates 75 cents per day and um o ithout definite pl il ot territory provided it is not the intem- on HAYES BROTHERS, you come without definite plans you will get ff o oo ton (o use the liquor for unlawful of the Panama. 5 lehty of said sti the Doll and WAR TO FRANGE . |purposes or for re-sale in dry area. Telephons 122. 26.28 Breadway okty ¢ 4508 magpusticon i J16 Dol an Was BEEN $1ommsensrs | The Allagh o “orbide notpioss senerd Yy artment. s P i to carry liquor advertisements Dolls range from 25c¢ to $6.98 each. 290,000,000 ‘Meptily T Addon Anf T ¢ < o o PR R U e s Usual Expenditures of the Army. Doll Beds, 50c to $1.39 SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND, SHELLED BY ot e @ote FRISWELL’ S Tool Chests for Boys, 25¢ to $1.50. months in 1015 is offclally ewtea| 1 | Teddy Bears, 25¢ to $1.69. of:‘;fwf:%o‘&a:t: g g GERMANS AND MAP OF GREAT ATTACK Stuffed Animals, 25¢ to $1.98. Tmontily. This ot Tty Saytoecer | | W % ; the usual expenditures of il o ‘e are out of the kigh rent district. eggbfwfioffig’ %“:\3 Sa!tlo fl6n:1)58 of Toys, ontiion of B i “""':’mg"’ ; m We pay the fidlmll spot cash for all goods. Wagons, Furniture, Trains, Toy Pianos, ggy,;’,fi,,fimgfl;gfl;;wm ariven TH’ my I R e e e Dishes, Games of all kinds, Sleds, Automo- || Som, eir, homes by the German in ST : : same price at FRISWELL’S. biles, Engmes, Boots, Drums, Horns, Etc., Ji™®sty due to the war. : Etc., all reasonably priced. pariinment o ! Once more we call your attention to our Extra Large f,‘};‘;{';oé‘?'fifim'”‘: 1815 a total | : g :ozd Woatches which is by far the most attractive e rate m‘g i < < THE H- c- M“RRAY cu- ::::m}!’x:: t‘:rmuhvthmmmdx i in (he present year. | : 500 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM CONCESSION BY NEW HAVEN The heaviest 14-Karat Ladies’ Selid Gold Case, Waitham or Elgin ROAD IS DISCRIMINATORY Ladies’ :n—w ":‘w‘:;: a good Walth, or Elgin Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. || No Gharse for Tse of Commeraaih A e - 0 R i Established 1832 Beston, Dec. 16.—Conceasians obtain- ; ; s . mam Ri $l 5 I , : ed by the port directors from the New n u A ._ B £k York, New Haven and Hartford rail- =k AL gs » § 3 :?dc ‘whereby no 9:“:. made for ; mfinn liunhy. dealing, and a T Extra Fine Grade. Others as low as $8. ; .I'ml F*,l A “.hm'lm“ ol B ) tors. 3 . rfln the diferent calor stones. A full live of Diamond 3‘ the Ni thnd% n.na s 3 7 s ta mmmmum s;l:horflou-te%nnar. vhlchlanrwd = ; : “"Jm:.’“"’*“‘mmmm“ prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and ;;hblchnomnemlmhub‘la‘:htflnfli . Everything Guaranteed. Menograma No Extra Charge. Tel. “12-3. 1 profitable. of their rates. - : - Warehouse Point.—Duri TheWindham National Bank [|ihoriimnie wu.zwmc.cmm