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3 e 2 g p Aake | - 4 % - E ’ Y . o7 ToGet ¥ SRR T e etk ) Honey ow I The T TorGe Your i the Mi .\, In, 4 ! ! 1 s N L 3 : e republican ; ball, Jack: Wil captain | po. Wbik Tlle lm km ° os on sood | Christ churc:fi,")krglfi?. i '&' 2 i sch "“?.‘«.2.‘?.:: ngm- :‘;,{‘:‘m afternoon M‘nfl : e g attract : Porsonal Mention. Priday Tewn counsel, Wil - Gurhed. trom a. vidit 1 h'tllh.wl':i 3 n vl Tan 1 Ming, Hovsousl thx scummcmttn: Ciieped With WierSuspert, Mrs. Charles French and Mrs. Walter | £ < g; of I of Fred Roy; personal tax collector, Mat- | - Salvator Mazziola, 22 years of age, | Jeffers. M wpecial thew Hoaley. Mr. King is the well | Was arrested Friday on complaint of Ernest Brangs and Miss Jessle on the trade vislt known lawyer. Mr. Roy is an insure r.l‘-a'le: for. n::-"um . ‘was g."fl"'n of Yvdl-le;, an wfi_" at school Friday e e Ae bond of $100 to appear at pelice court P PR . I W -t e nna seloct CRIMINAL BUSINESS T e COLCHESTER To Occupy Coming Week in Superior | To Meet In Interests of Windham Hall. - Court—Judgment for Plaintiff in| Tho Samen Who Auve: siaried thy “;';I 5’;" .7“" Football -Team at - movement in tI loct y ralse ractice—P 1 Entertain. Chaplin Piane Cuss. funds Tor the erection of & bullaing to| ol o known as Windham at the Con- A short calendar session of the su- > perior court was held in tnis city Fri- | BEcECMt, College for Women have ar-| sfrs Lucius C. Brown was the gusst day morning at 10.15, with Judge Gard- | rorEed 7o & meeting to be hed at the | or” frionay in Willimantic the past iner Greene of Norwich on the bench. | Tpoi®\ 08 0 JTFlIpatiic, IWOman® | week. 3 3 Mra. Maria Morgan left Thursday for evening. Already substantial sums for New Haven, where she will nd the o, | the project have been secured in other L Milk Co,, H. Dion vs. W. H. Segar and Fake 078 | of his brother, Judge Buell, Thursday, Maude £, Hall vs. Raymond R. Hall | Slsewhere. e ol making the trip in his car. : i f i {f i I i i : ; Y S S No Business With Bulgaria, Fl;:w.u Players’ Practice. and fur constitute the trimming. g s ? Louis G. Zechiel vs. Harris & | = One more country Is cut off from the [ The Hoys' club soccer football team Craney; an answer ordered in one week | receipt of money orders from the|!8 out on the ball grounds in the park 2 Y in the case of Elsie F. Briggs United States on account of the con- |afternoons practicing under the direc- 4 £ George F. Holbrook, and in ten days in | flict now rlnn]g across the water. [ tion of Superintendent of the Club - Z Julla E. Lyman vs. Thomas A. Ly- | Postmaster O'Rourke has received | Smith. Several games between the b W E o Ces range Irom 1. Z man. Word trom the department that money | teams Will be Dlaved during the sea- 3 mars ocastock branch of the wo- 7 = Judge Greene, after consultation with | orders pavablo in Bulgaria _through |#oD. 1, K e y Kimball hos- 3 . the state's attorney and the other attor- | Italy can no longer be issued, as the | Wooster lodge, No. 10, F. and A. M., beginning George Samp eeting with Mrs. neys present, decided to give up next (Italian postoffice administration will |held the regular communication in Ma- A ago, Thursday next. up to A week to the c"flmlnnl b':mf:fi"n and no | not forward the remittances. wrllécvgnl_‘l mdxyflevvv-‘f'l‘u. gk ~ R ‘arden Day Won-n‘ to Presch, 4 B assignments for trial of c usiness —_— . Jones an ltam T. Curry of | oo™ ¢ Miss Prances Adams, who has be & ¥ germ with m; usceg{m: g MR Rx Auto Strikes Wagon. al:;unon were Colchester visitors Fri- the o M"xnn ot e < at the yase t. vs. N. Y., N. . R., 3 churcn, this e r= which was sent down specially for| A collision “between an automobile| Mrs Letitia Comstock returned to Cemetery deliver & sormon and Tuesday, Nov. 2d. 2nd a delivery wagon owned by Dem- | ontville Friday after a week's visit he man Judsment was rendered for the plain- |1 & Smith of Church street Thurs- | with friends in town. cemetery 2 B i to recover $205.19 n the case of the | 8% evening reculted in a slight injury | " Several hunters from New Haven are | the following sfeome & Bync, v B B A. C. Andrew Mpsic company Vs. a e N Tk “":.0 ;‘u‘;;fi:‘;’ .‘,',’sfle ln‘l?"m‘ trying thetr lnm They are mon Bartlett: % 1 oL i A, ry ing the | team. - mot having ves ucl - 3 oy New smart styles in Fall Coats are here—corduroy in|{iihls S5iIS on sotes elven for. the |1, wrenched when the machine hit the 2 YT Sooq Mok seaama s b Sutter scarce. 2 4 o H urchase price of a piano bought of the Miss Kathryn Mon n of East - n and African brown, Scotch tweed and -grey mixtures, | e B o i e rne s fato getver turned. oo Chiurch | son 12 ot her s o e Tl . = = 3 - | street . or a short visit. ret collar and cuffs to match, plain or belted effect, $12.50 g;'g,g;*:;,:,-g:;fg,;;al;,mn;,,swg_ started to turn down the street from En‘“ o = § pany. Attorney Geerge E. Hinman in front of his place of business and rtainment leases. $25.00. D aasaci e e A he evidently thought the team would be| The first of a course of entertain- Court was adjourned until next|OUt of his way by the time he arrived | ments to be given this winter was held Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 2.30 in the after- | &t the epot. This did not turn out to|in the oid town hall under the Cone 3 Ee be the case, and his car, which was tional church TI v 3 FALL DRESS GOODS oo hen crimival ‘businees will be 25, 16, Sa6%, 220 bie coc which van | gresational churenToveaday hening Ninsty Years Oi. 50-inch Wide Wool Fabrics at $1.50 a_ Yard SEERLTY struck the wagon broadside. The rear |and Instrumental m. and readin; Mrs. Mary E. Hodgdom, wheels were sprung and several spok y % Mrs. E. B. Wilbur of Broad street, s % = b o | e Greene Hears Banking Cass. |Droen. 4 byiander cangtt the nores | eadoven or iy, S Bodton and Wi Pasted her’ pinety-first birthday this -inch wide Storm Serge in brawn,| 50-in e, Wool Diagons Foilowing the short calendar session |before 1t had a chance o bolt. Miss Elizabeth Sh v |8Teen and navy blue, $1.50 & yard. | and navy biue, 3150 & yard, of the superior court in this eity Fri- S chancy iss Eliza ea, who is teaching § ! Eaa b i <l i val meeting of a special natuve school in Salem, is at her home om - / 50-tnch wide Wool Poplin in navy |day, Judge Gardiner Greene heard ar- ~ . was held at the Pentecostal church on 50-inch wide Gu'hf”fl:nfi Ty blue, | hiye, tan and African brown, $1.50 o |guments in regard to a difficulty which aeuARY. P I Bartiett of New Hevenm: (T Fridary eventig. 3 luaym?nl;.;:'-‘mm::u‘\?emp"" fufi;.:’ §0-10ct wide Whtpoord in navy blus | T Soclich wide! Medlum Wool Plaid, | M soamea oS R e L ddictown . Woaliox. Susbonion, St MR PO n o g Dpler 1o be installed 1o the “nd marcon, SL80 @ vard. 3150 & yard, | company of Hartford on the one side | M. Walter Sumierska. 29, diea_at Building lcehout . The town. will Do ey abected that v and the Middlesex Banking company | St. JOseph’s hospital in this city Fr: R. K. Brown of New York nd-| > H. Sprazue will hive the | drea Aon Do saved several*hun, 54-inch Wide New Coatings, $2.00 and $2.50 a Yard |[on the other, in the matter of an ac- |I8Y Boon after a long llness With 8|ing o fow days at his sammer’ sods | Members of fhe Ladies Reading clrie B o Sl . ' : 5 counting for the income of property | SOmplication of diseases. She had been | donce, which he s getting in readiness | At her bome for a meeting Monday. Davis to Twirl Today. 7, I —— . Beld by the former. two institutions as | & Patient at the ‘g'}“gmfl ‘"I;“l short | ¢ close for the winter, Mr. Brown 4 Davie, a twirler who has pitched a % Wide Dress F bfi& 1.00 a Yard TSk Tots Ss ‘heouis To: Sectain de- | o months o1 senc, o husband and ) having an_icohouse. buils, on his prop= o ending & few days with Dantul- | S0-hit. b e Lo S 50-inch K enture_bonds, . There was qufte, an e z slatives. 1 oo’ for Come “ b o at s = array of legal talent present, including < Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Williams are Bad Fire in Stamsted. % . SB-Ineh‘l:vldomSwn;Jxo oF Tina Heryse Hilliam, Waldo Hyde and, Chardes W. FUNERAL. Taatine thete stey o S My St n tan, ice lue, 'wn, black an irosgs_of Hartford an . . Pearne S G R 53 ingston en t! Hudson, N. Y. yard. and Frank D. Haines of Middletown. Emma A. Stafford. Cathoti 4.2 Eagr S4-inch wide Striped Wool Fabrics, | The arguments lasted into the after- | The body of Emma A. Stafford, who there against any $1.00 & yard. g noon. Judge Greene's decision will be |died in Manchester Oct. 12, arrived in PLAINFIELD a < baceball dered to the clerk of the superlor | this city on the 3,08 train Friday after: oAt 300 and T6c a yard we have a wide varlety of patterns and weaves to |court in Middlesex county, the hearin ootball Gi < ; & [noon and was taken to the Willimantic day—Pl ot from in Serges, Diag Flat, having taken place here as a conven- | cemetery In the care of Funeral Di. | \° Football Game To e 4 k o Eclipes X onals, ds, Brocades, Black and White Checks The Eclipse Manufacturing company Study In Citizenship. amendment to fence to the attorneys and His Honor. . |rector Jay M. Shepard. A brief com-| Raise Fund for Windham Hall. Miss Catberine Bill g to comduct a - ussits oo mittal_servics was read by Rev. Wil- = F A B B imaiis At.The nast mest- |y wsiited’ o/ i B St e v . = S llam Frankiin: Rowley of the Mrst| The Plalnfieid football team will not | Ing of the Danlelson Equal Franchise = & practice is made wp LININGS FOR YOUR F. SUIT OR COAT Planning for Charity Ball. Baptist church of this city, play tomorrow as Taftville and Wil- | league. under which groups of young Miss Alice Ar- ALL *_ | agore, Sommittes selected & short time| The deceased was a native of Phoen. | Admsville will play at Williamsrille. - - e, My inch wide Percalne Lining in| Bd-inch wide Serge Lining, 65c a|AE0 to determine upon the date of the | ixville and was the daughier of Aifeed | AS thero SO¥. Chrde JeNi. 5. the. WINS COLLEGE ELECTION. S Bey @ Pty are: Y e e isaguo for the Bullctin oap this leaves Fomcmle in_the Boston QR s, Schs Mo s e [IUE - SR = - - 3 Plainfield a Seturcay off. Benjamin W. Brown One of Twenty- | "0® Mra May the Dudiey 36-inch wide Mercerized Satin Lin- -inch wide Farmer Sat ining c o A food sale and lunch counter are The s in black only, 65c a yard. Brief Montion. beln; d for the benefit of Wind. Five to Make Sock and Buskin. of the of the board of Ans, 12%e, 18c, 20c, 26 and 8¢ & yard. | 64-inch wide Sol Satin Lining in ing plarned for i E — will be - & S b . Wiliam Bristol spent Friday In|bam Hall, Connecticut College for Wo. | rne annual trisls for heid with Mre . 36-inch wide Colored Satin Lining, | P1%k only, $1.00 & yard. Bristol. men. 0 fals for membership in | who Thurséay evening. 86-inch ‘wide Black -and Colored Por Infants and Children s e TiA e 4 o |S¥ck and Buskin at Erown university & yard. Satin Lining, $1.00 a vyard, Valentine Murphy spent Friday in e Ha s S reianoid | this week resuited in the election of 35 3 aol%;inch wide Gray Venetian Lintng, | ~3-thch wide Skinner's Satin Lining | Jny Yge For Over 30 Years | o™ smoker in RWding's hall, Friday eve- | 105 Took feruited tn the slection of 35 & yard. in black and colors, $1.25 & yard. Clarence Bowen was a Norwich vis- g Bio .| Danieison, son of Mr. and Mrs. diaysd ASiarance 3fiss Annie Dion will leave here to Y d Dawiuckes, % |S. Brown, who recently entered the fn- the & Frank Parker was In Boston Friday |I. “where she Will pend & fow days | Stitution.” ~Election make the BROADCLOTHS Signature gl 1o with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tracy are spend- | Miss Virginia Brown bas purchased 50-inch wide Broadcloths in black and colors, $1.00 a yard. ing a few days in Maine. a new limousine. 48 and 60-inch wide Broadeloths in black and colors at $1.50 a yard. Rev. L. M. Bartlett of 'Boston is in| Mrs. Angelina Dupont of Taftville Let Y L- ht Sh- Willimantic for a few days. ;’rl;w‘t:n“ge‘;;hu%?my" & friend s IN SILK H i our Lig IN@| Mrs. Myra Reed of Boston is visit- | “Henry Bage and family have moved Town’s Roller Disabled, PECIAL OSIERY ¢ ln:‘ her father, O. E. Sessions. P Y g P g e i i prece- vy Ams m “ o . rs. Joseph Kirby is in Providence | formerly employed by the Lawton Today wo put on sule-a spectal lot of “Onyx” and MeCallum Silk Hos- Brlgl\tly “Jtar a tew days' visit with relatives. | Mills corporation. i B e = m"""i,nx Dlack, , tan and two-tone effect, taken from our regular stock Miss Mary McQuillan has returned| Miss Letitia Halle has returned to . fully worth from $1.00 to $1.50 a pair,but on account of broken lots and v Fetura paving work in Danielson, the town’ ‘we have marked them at 69c a pair. from a visit with relatives in Scotland, | WOrk after being absent because of , struck by an electric car Thurs- g “ Mrs. Elizabeth Zechiel left Friday | 'D® death of her sister. oon. being put out of com- Other Good Hosiery A for Brooklyn, N. Y. where ehe ~ wil mission for some time to come. The : ) spend the winter. A REGAL WRAP FOR HER damage to the rofler ill.be adjusted . Everwear Hoslery for.men, women | Burson Seamless Hoslery, black only, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gray are enter- with the town by the contractor who ‘and children made of the best selected | 25c a pair. e e it ot Bl sy o WHO GOES TO OPERA | has been using it here for yarns, 2Gc, 50c and $1.00 a pair. Burson Split Foot Hoslery, 25c a ford, ot Worcester. 3 Jnmfl Friend Hosiery in black | pair, Mr. ana' Mrs. George R. Funis of colors, part silk, 50c pair. Leighton Cotton Hoslery, 19¢ a pair. B M L P B . mother, Mrs. E. Backus, of this city. £00d condition as when taken for use. @ 1S what yg“ need The following spent Friday in Ha - The extent of the damages to the roll- NEW BUTTONS AND FUR TRIMMINGS f ford: Mrs. E ¥, Kramer, C. H. Sa er wers mot definitely known Friday 3 , Mrs. er, adyi _ Bvery of Buttons s represerited in this collection; from the small Whcler, William Wheeler, Mrs. Fred St Tars and ‘Trimming Butfons to the large ones £ or coats and wraps. 4oc Easterbrook, Mrs. ertha Olson, Miss ' Pearl Buttons, bc to $1.00 a dozen. Helen Bunnell, Mrs. R. H. Fenton, Miss Fancy Glass Buttons, 10c to 30c a’ dozen. Jet Buttons, 10c to 25c a dozen. i and upward Coat Buttons, 35c to $2.25 a dozen. * Fur Trimmings in black, white and brown, 25¢ to $1.00 a yard. Black Seal, $1.00 a yard. Black and 'White Ermire, 75c a vard. Jesica Fenton. Personals.’ Hd:mez Harrington was in Colchester Y. Harry Potter of New Haven is visit- ing -here. Miss Julia Perkins of Andover was in this city Friday. CHILDREN'S COATS Jaseph Connor of Providence was fn A b A i 3 age 8 to 14 years are here in the latest styles. Zebo- this city Friday on business. v R s [ Mrs. A. T. Trowbridge is visiting her Corduroy, Fancy Checks and Tet a-de-Negre in biack, navy, green aed e brown, piain or belted effect, velvet or fur trimmed. ' © D T, o T Age 2 to 6 years, $3.00 to $4.50. Age 8 to 14 years, $5.00 to $7.50. Safety First. By an agreement with the New York A an association of New York Banks, checks on this Batiy g ) now accepted at their face value. | This arrangement will be of t value to every on I has dealings with New York firms. st o B — e —— of the times, : cy. borders, $3.35 to $7.50 & pate. _Surplus and Profits $175,000 ' T T RS - THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK., THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK - e chm,én R R | T T { ,f o 4 { WARM BED COVERINGS L rennurch St Willimantie: £t > - | k7. Brvan ahould ‘get one fof bis Bo- | 3 If you are not one of our depositors we cordially invite ( Telephone .~ ..y lady § i Beacon Plaid Blankets, $500. & patr. Assistant | ropean trip—Pittsburg Gazette-Times, ¥ g you to open an account with us and become better i " 44553000, Crib_ Blanikets, 0c; s and ]y J \ ed with our service, which is always constructive and i %, §i% tad| | Wool Blankets, white, tin and eray, | \ NEW FALL WAISTS e, Buoey Willow, Taffets. and. Habaia Stk n 33; 8 ‘models; also in green, plaid,” am and: ack ‘and navy blue, $1.98 up to $5.95. S -da-CN.n\'Ke-.- ‘ BT b s 3 ) et . promptness ‘and liberality in dealing, and a nvisiois attipes. in squnc}:&mis_lnessu policy in ldminlslzgring its ¢ : - own_affairs, erize THE v(hmb g NATIONAL BANK, which aims’ thereby to » T“E H c __establish -with gustomers relations that shall il “prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and