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i s ot 4%:.:&%;:&.- u:.knu&wm G, r'xfiafmtwum- peoi §EEEe.CIE i g R =P 5 : H If You Have Catarrh Read This i L it ¥ Anpsts Linssin, Not Hesding, Slonal, OF ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN. o n, gnal e b 4 Collides With 8. A, Peckham's Auto- Requests Banks Throughout the Coun- mobile. n&“ try to l-h 16 Per Cent. . ; New York, Oct. n—'n. first call - uTne pleasantest, most convenient and . - m'i}."‘wi‘i'.l‘?ihfi‘}“um"’ uu-dnmm s WN" aw g e for funds available o e e T et ovening when the driver falled to turn Shea i French 3500,000,000 credse ,,,”,.,,,,gg, i out for a car driven by S, Aruold made today by Bastl [ o4 e ce. They made the trip on high | 200 * 245 U M Secitnaren nd o (he 3 Trenths. its alr s e | S, and witosms aofout & s ar tra o ‘Main H ags and an then e 3 on fhe way up. When in Plainfleld, | %A Was traveling cast on ° street| yr and Mrs. Henry Bostwick o thai so simple o | JOhnSon turned the car about quickly,| Shd “When the signal Was siven o SIE” | New Haven spemt Thursday Tore with offect such | €0t out, gave Cramey an envelope | DIEY that Air. Fetkiam intentdod fo|roiatives. = }:xcl:l :n’:wn‘ifl tm“:r’:r‘; t.hem!fil:l.;:.: which was headed west, f .d to| Miss Genevieve i(ecomm of Nor- utatian, All-the Way home Wit: tarn, ana the collision resuited. The Harttord here Thursday on o ey bas pad trounle with ihe ‘mamts ad | Lincoln car was repaired on the &pot, s Sl i s 4| ent the back way to avold having to|2nd Mr. Peckham went on with a bent ur-uxn:mmotman- in. The call requests banks B e o mudguard. ington are entertaining Henry’'s | insti fovims !hmnlhunl the country where Tarms and. bEell Catarth and| Then Mr. Sterry of the Thames sister, Mg Reluwomey . or Wi to L A n""m."'"'"‘""““"" eogthes and .nm all m-ltuin.‘ o lSq garage in Norwich was called| - OBITUARY. s of At present | oo ceeds (o‘ ‘the N-uonuugiy Bank n the car was taken th and ST carriage g;,-,g-,m,m G ot s e - P ara ey foup Leon Frederiok. JEWETT CITY P g e i 2 from cata s Tepid a Lt b- * v:?: mna k %; asl:“ d’n‘y ):m:‘e:-‘ 5 sdetraly charactath, for. . Tetters to this effect went out - ) stan ve Baptist Ladies’ Ald Society Enter- |the relati reports and presen sixk. in Buyh ot ‘transmissi . ing p? 'y e ons of life all recognize the A eonu»: S0t 1R TR YR R Tor repaire at thle e T | Shorke. e daceased was ‘pamn| tained—Conference of Ghurches |SmS established principies’” - 'fm:c‘r'ngginl:f His attention was cail: 7yt et 8 oo e Soompationus_chastots”tosdie | for the Dast 3 yeur Mo 1o SUrived | Harsterd Mocepton. o Srhie; memen et s e mon: | fomorrow ahd Saturday. iabed sintement tr t A for o pa years. He is survives i eception. " "" Z;"m““;“", ,‘:,?,‘fim?m"‘. ,“'.‘,.:",’,2“ that he drove the car horfie “ram Wil- | by h i wife, eight children, Mrs. Jo- papers and editoriais in <upport of| It ls expected the call will piace at o this? . the dieposal of the British and Franch Iimantfo and there was & knock on|seph Labbe, Mrs. Octave Brusseau,| Mrs. A. M. Ciarke Ttertained the I ATRISE e -smbes Abe. S een $60,000, 3 . secbnd apood. Later. after repaics bad | Mo Hobert Watnen Mok, . Biwerd | Ladies ‘Al sociotr o8 the: "Bupiin e ey ity SR S aona00 frieen por oot ot e made, he drove it again and ere L Wheaton of | church Thursday afternoon. - The re- |ed by Confucius and the three moral | Amount by December 15. This will be | that certain air valves had been left 3 X trouble. v e o | el euts wars seryed o Hallawe'en | qualities by _which the _ sage ssia|Diaced in the Nutional City Hesk io Dayldts Sl 1Hs Stptaanent F YOU O Frai 3 " foreman, and | Torrington, Henry Frederick Of Willi- | lates with napkine of the same design. | these duties must be carried out. The | the credit of “the and French wowia e Teterred o the. burens : 4 Harry C. Wasbburn, one of the pro- | mantic and William Frederick of Hart- | It was vote to hold & Christmas | frat of these duties are those between | fovernment contral Jo account.” | chiefs. % : oy u‘wn‘ A e ;:ulfimm ford. . Mrs. Clarke w ruler and subfects. Next are the du-| Ihe sum will be checked out by % st the u dmme ms at ler %! —_— Mrs. G. H. Prior, Mrs. BE. M. Svntg ties between father and son. Then| Messrs. Blackett and Homberg as| THREE WATERBURY ere e car, the FUNERAL. Miss May Blake, Mrs. B. J. Raney and | the dutiss between husband ana wite, | needed and when it is exhausted an- FIREMEN RCO g gondition in which it was found, and S Mrs. C. D, Babcock. The fourth duties are between eider|other call wili be made. . o JvshpE , 1] e IV of e ’ ESTATE s Tows Ba st ne - Fp By Marie L. M. Callouette. u.llow-n Social. brother and younger, and the fifth du-| In no however, case, While Fighting a Blaze in a Tenement causing poor allgnment, and that the The funeral of Marie Louise Moreau The Gardiner class of the Methodist tles are those in the intercourse be- | Plackett and Homberg esterday. , * | gears Seote ot properiy’ ailgned. cavs: | Calloustte. who dled Tuesday, was beld | cnureh iolas o Hallows'en social this | Sharmcter and coutage. " the ‘mures | suppliee. - The funds will be placed: 3 4 BORROW ON A |Foio T ittt oot 158 Aottt o St M s e pecwen | 15 e o mo, i | 7 e 75, e S| Mty S, 05 20 : often put in cars to make them run| .2 "‘ . Requiem high mass | and Goodwin Turner, of Warren, R. L. | shony. "OF thec pucius lad —sreat | 3ove ts involved, at the re ere overcome fighting a bl more quietly, Mr. Washburn saying it| W2 sung in St. Mary's church at 9 stress. Of these he says: ; 1 “They are | of British and French fiscal agents in in a tenement at 13 Court street this TG e e e ey o pourny SaVIE 1] oiclock by ‘Rev. J. J. Papilion. The|*™® & Mr. and Mrs. Perle Whitford's. | the three universally 1zed mor- | America wherever needed. possibly at|mOrning. Damage estimated at $2,500 A v A i uh aatective werk™ K ritual was sung at the grave by Mrs. Conference Postponed. al qualities of men.’ It matters mot|a number of places. _These agents|W3s caused by the fire 4 e e i Bl s R AL RS Delphts Bonensr. who also ssng dur-| - The conference of ohurehes n|in what way men come to the exer- | may e iy (o __wus heard ‘hursday ‘whic! asleep when the fire broke out, jumped rather than on 2 note indorsed sm" Ggorn Gross, ?D‘g:d hchA' C.|lng_the %‘:lfi?‘o‘ar;‘::fl‘og::hf ;r;:h is due to bh:.hmx‘;z:mlew chureh :“5 ;l :::-:nflmonlthe .:muuuoq the re- e & Wikiiow b S sscund Moot aid : . 2 R apany, Wl ve the car N e 3 was unhurt. A defective chimney is # nttendmcg at the funeral and beautiful 9“Some men are born -with th X ed k. ad by. a friend. at one time and noticed trouble; Fred. |3itendance at the fur bearers wers Jo | “Unacriaker 3. 4. Hourigas r s | Knowledge ot “'.huelhmorfl“’gm;n::-? by Grest Britain and France ARSI WA PERNG. The Masy. g i 1 = = seph Berard, Alfred on 3 ‘h of the burf some acquire it as the res IZ - n among Some day the friend will Peulhus snd Joseph Gugnon.. - Burisl|cemerers Twurslay of ,’,",,,“‘;,"‘,‘m_,"“ cation; some ‘acquire it as the result | the United States sending supplies Derby.~Daniel T. O'Dell, chief of ask you to return the favor| Children Cr was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Thi, The child Wis o year o4 and |Cf BArd ' experience. But when the|these two mations. the police department, is Confined to !Id > h . FOR FLETIEIIF.R’S dfed of tubercular meningitis. owledge is acquired, it comes to - e it home on Hawkins street by ill- and .you may have his note Lineman Fatls from Barn Roof. At Hartford Reception. o Thows morar . quaiTe tarally s kg e L TR 2 e m q jes nal Plica wi a severe cold. to-pay.. "I you borrow on 2| ©C A S T O RIA |, About 2 oclock Thursday ‘afternoon| wiiam R Burdick, as clerk of Nut- [and easily; some because taey and 1 OF THE WHITE BOOK mm e the t Te- | = it er, an employe of the|pmeg '3 advantageous to do so; some with ef- e K paymen = Western Union Telegraph company, mer- | fort and dificulty — But when the | Was lssued Last Night by the State the incumbrance and|~ Tho wes ons ot s gang setting ap poles reception gl achievement is mads come o one Department. |COUGHED CONTINUALLY % and vistnity, Neb. o same you are under ‘obligations to|We Started To Write ot o2, tem on the duliisan estate , Neb., no one. ‘This bank loans money on first mortgages, at current b Slave, & Aistance of Sant and lg.e.d CI-rk J. MoNamara of Rock | The effort to strengthen the inter-| Washington, Oct. 28—A second in- feet, and % est In Confucianism is apparent |stallment of what has become to be|Day and Night—M. MNothi struck on eome iron Dipe| “Are Harry Hopper is confined to|throughout the vernacular press of | Dopularly known as the United States| = - o v - s laying on the ground Besler was car- | tne bed with an attack of sciatica. | China. Scholars are urged to visit|fovernments white book was lesued Halgnd. But- Vit An Advertlsement ried to the hospital and hurried to the | Srrs. Emma 31 Hyde has rotirneda|his tomb at Chufou, and & more care. | tonight by the state department. That statement does not surprise operating room. to her home in Lisbon, after a several | ful readings of his classics is advised. | gives the text of important dlplomllc us. We have told the people of Nor- s weeks’ visit in Brookl and New - | Young men are told that Confucius |correspcndence with the belligerent | wich many times during the last ten rates of interest. About L. C. B. A. WHIST. ven. e Ha- | S egan snthering disciples ‘around him | governments o Europe since the pub- | vears that Vinol is the rem- 3 —— Mrs. Glibert Benjamin, of Bingham- |eand teaching the principles of good |lication of the first instaliment last|edy for chronic coughs and colds that The services of its legal de- Twenty-four Tables at Nurses’ Home | ton, N. Y., has been visiting her grand. | §overnment at the early agd of 22.|May. We ever sold. Mr. Dunning saysi— artment are yours without Thursday Evening. children in Lisbon. is services as minister of crime are| Besides constituting a public record| “I took a hea#¥ cold which settied ph ki y f Ou! Won Prise ot Notrwich n;vu:ed .naa uuh m.;;lelou. abolition | of the po-nbn:n g u;-tvnu-&.su:n.:\u into > ;;hrontg’;ou;h.‘nlt "-yea‘;oa = charge in making a loan. The Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent as- E of crime under his direction js em- | precedent e future, volume | though I coughed continua Y an: g g soctation of St. Joseph's church held |, A. A Young W. H. Brown, G. A.|phasized. great success as a|reveals to the public a sefies night, so I could not sleep. I was all the first in a series of whists for the|Hiaskell and ¥. D. Ballou attended the uu:hcr in the later years of his life, [charges and counter-charges by uu corn show 1 Norwich Wea he hered th h: 1t ;\lfl‘dfl'n -ndl'o 'e‘kdllflmuld e % = e Rt show in Norwic mesday | when he gathered three thousand dis- | belligerents that reflect the difficulties |keep about. I tried different cough telling all about the Sterling |Dneht of the assocetion I e rooms | niEht. Mr. Young received one of the | ciples around him, ls strassed, and | constantly encountered in the delicate 'l'he Willimantic Savmgs pri: ds. read 1 asigof obse: 1it M e :ndeifl; - et m‘lm'd L Ay = & e ze awary lers are constantly reminded of | ! of ol rving neutrality. [ost o inst of better. went to the and Quaker and Richmond | B Ty 1y decnrated fhe enduring fame of this ~eachor wlio | the "correspondence never beforewhas | store and got a bottle of Vinol. Be- ‘ with autumn leaves, pumpkins, witches m“c had the proper ideals of government. |been made public in text, although |fore it was half gone I was better lnsme Ranges and Heaters, but|end the usual accompaniments of a — despatches have covered much of | and its continued use cured my cough, entall wee dbd Bob : et A e ote® o tae] . Chsron's store s k. Teaeiiet B |7 v et ¢ interesting £ B Boasie 305 Tenth Ave. Berin- 3, 1 n's store advertises the fol- . e ® Mos! ‘eatures unning, ‘en ve., <4 i : W - h;.'l‘:: Sening s Conigl, accoms |lowing uefele Tor oday ot Briges i foc'the feat titme of ' memaranduta of| _Visol & palliative iike cough ¥ . . . ren’s for 20c¢; or the first time a memorandum nol is not a ve e cougl et ereasurer | this space, and besides had | 2203 % s o Vorce (Ozsmnelmer, | et at ise: Dlack satine poniceass | the Wilmtmeton police pension the German foreign office referred to “but It 18 & constitutional rem- 5 .y 3 SPoSding to several encores. Ars |8t 69c; and 150 yards of material for |and Markel _and Flood colds and bronchitis, - much rather tell you jin the|3¢hie Turner rendered several solos | COmforter coverings, worth 1%c, for 9c. ‘Wilmington, Del., of the house foreign affairs ich HIRAM N. FENN ( in excellent voice. Refreshments were —Adv. $608.70. The amounts total $1.000, of- [and Representati i store, where we can show the|servea at the close of the playi —_— e v e ity ot N e IVAle Ser| Seri SF the jaeacthe 0d {he bills pro- K { e e | tor which & 8oois) hoor Was Waterbury—It was decided at the |information leading to the arrest and | posing an embargo on arms. UNDERTAKER & nd EMBALMER, | diff t st and explain . - last meeting of the 62 Church St, Willimantio, Ct. ‘erent stoves The success of the affair was due to a | & mm £ g of the Brass City Branch | conviction of the murderers of Rev. g TR 5 . ey committee comprising Miss Katherine e ional Association of Lette: | Joseph Zebris and his housekeepor, Avon.—Chester Randolph Woodford, | strengthening, Telephone Lady Assistant |their good q“hhu. O'Lon n, chaifman, Mrs. John Mee. | Carriers that the local force should |Iva Gilmaraitis, and the division as|passeq his 101st birthday at his|tonic iroh and beef peptone which are 3 han, Mre. Alonzo Hickey, Miss Mar- :::::m‘fi :g? part in the Old | made was ordered by the superior court ::me here, in a quiet manner Tues- in Vinol. G. e Engler, i garet Maxwell, Mre. Sarah Clancy and e. Judge. y. Pharmacy. JAY M. SHEPARD Come in and let us show |garet Maxwell Mre S Succeeding Elmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer The class in basketry met in the ’ olub r;:;n- To; the Wimmmnuc Wo‘m; . . an's ureday ternoon _af 60-62 North St., Willimantic . |o'clock. There wds a full attendance Lady Assistant Tel. connection and marked progress was made in the e m v e Store » | FOREIGN GOVERNMENT LOANS el Class in Basketry Mests. basketball team of the %(h school played a zw; .ernoon Phone 285-3 o'clock. eral good players are be- 752 Msin ltrnt. . Willimantic \ s n m(duvalmdudnhommm; Telephone Main and Union Streets, | £00d, snappy team will resuit. Mrs. Arthur Chaffee of Lcwll(on avenue, who Was operated on for ap- Dendlcrl,u. last Monday, is recovering : 2 : Anglo-French 5-Year 5 Per Cent. External Loan—Due October 15, 1920 M“rray s BOStnn stom e e Rhvhagt BongoL glo-Frenc ear er n—Due Octo is in the local hospital, convalescing after a recent illness. WILLIMARTIC, CONA. SR, Bete g e Imperial German Government 5 Per Cent. Bonds—Third War Issue—not callable before 1924 Lis Thursday aftern: t“t. meh-howhlludl-m.muml condition. Miss. Hubbeil of Isieboro, Ms, will Kingdom of Sweden 2-Year 6 Per Cent. Gold Treasury Notes—due December 1, 1916 tor-Beari 2R BIRE R S . $3 00 Anto-Roller Bearmg e e o at, Kingdom of Norway 6 Per Cent. Gold Treasury Notes—due October 15, 1916 - . Carpet Sweepers for $1.49 ' | This is_the test value ever offered 15 P Ro) Mot svem. - Toxrsley e ! fiwse#hohtnuscforasweeper. Think' §| Semul Johneon s tn Putnam for ) y q:lea&d,dunb}eCapetSweep— A,D-‘Bonhh)hwrwlbrl J few days. gianeCa etSyeeperhasautoroner ot """"““""‘*"" removable brush, is reguhudto' ut—u«-g Harttord was % \ishaiee o s THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK '!tun- R TR ST 16 Shetuchket Street mdw :hz-"‘ wwa—mfl"' ermhlnflbw?oflnh-- iness. Swiss Confederation 6 Per Cent. Gold Notes—due March 1, 1920 % : Italian Government 6 Per Cent. Gold Notes--due October 15, 1916.