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— ¢ Take ~Scott’s. n after meals for one monthand oilloodtnmm:handa- are ux:l\psoplewenywlthunms- 2 earnestness— " IF YOU OWN: REAL , ESTATE . BORROW ON A - “MORTGAGE which keep open on those nights. Medical Socisty Meets at Dr. Parker's, ‘The nvlthl’ meeting of the Willi- mlnuc City M freshments were b b e Lo VIOLINIST, READER. Miss Olga Applequest Entertains Au- dience at Methodist Church, An interesting entertainment given Wednesday evening at the Moth. vtenm:lta and reader. entertainment, an enjoyable organ cital tor some 15 minutes was given organist _rather than on 2 note indorsed i a friend. - Some day the friend wxll fiik you to return the favor - cand you may have his note . ".pi y. If you borfow on a : age the payment re- T incumbrance ‘and are. under ebligations -to 'bank Ioans money on morigages, at current afies of - interest: “The services of its legal de- 4 ent are yours without arge in making a loan. lnurpur ted 1842 w Larrabee President Webster, Treasurer ITAKER a nd EMBALMER, Church 8t., Willimantic. Ct. Lady Assistant Recitation—The Freckled Faced Girl, Song with violin obligato—When Vio- ‘heir Fragrance lets. Ti . W. Sparrow Recitation—Bobby Unweicome, ~ Noble Violin solo—Scherzo, - D. ¥an Jocus Song with vielin. ob) elected. Recitation—In War Violin _solo—Canzonetta, Recitation—Selecte Violin, €elo—: +f ks ‘Ca) Walts, . Caxl Marle Von Weber (b) Sehon Rosmarie, Fritz Heisler Recitation—Crossed Wires, Violin Solo—Minuett in G, Boetmnen .TELEGIAPH POLE MOVED. Mayor' Dunn Forbade Men's Setting it on Gity Property. Mayor Dunn, after consuitation with City- Engineer R. E. Mitchell Tnes- day morning, interfered with the ‘get- ting of a telegraph pole on cny prop- erty, for which workmen had already dug a hole. The men, who are em- ployed by the Western Union, have been-relocating poles 4n this city ‘for the past two or and were moving & pole on the triangular ploce of property between Main and Daion Frances Leed & Ambrosip by M ,| teacher in the North Windham school J. M. of Wi ‘Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. HH ieft COUNTY Aflm. REPORT. Gr-t ..fldlfit-n Nr—u‘ with the Work of Boys' and Qirls’ Achiove- ment Club. demonstrations 1, _ attendance This month sav the comple one of projects, the irie” Aievoment el Ths Pene ject was started about the middle of May, a little late for best results. Two hundred ninety-four children en- rolled as desirous of taking up the <club garden work. Of this number 60 completed the work, and.sent in res- plar monthly reporis Fifty-three of these 60 vegetables, which they Eaninion ax tre Tt whiay wab beld for them Ootober 13 st the board of par- ents, friends and teachers of most of the children were plth‘nt at the ex- hibit, which was very successful in every way. -The guality of the vege- tables was remarkable, more so When we take into consideration the con- ditions under which some of them Were raised. With the help of Rufus Stanley of Elmira. N. Y., representing 8. department of agriculture, and A Branfage, Tepresenting the state col- lege; I organized these children in May. They were from the Williman- tic school ls. inciudig the two parochial schools. The children from B n sohoit Siacied. owe B one girl as club leaders. The leader was responsible for the work and suc- the boys, and_the. girl ieader o e A The work of thése lead- ers was to see and fer- i ool be kil S o et these supplies for the children. They lbute for orts to each child, collect ity it orsned T o o on the 15th of each month. Most of them were very punctual and had ev- ery report co made out and in on time, The final t from each child was exhibited with his or her fair, and gave such tained from telephone | number of meetings 10, 563, seed planted, L T project met_with the hearty and approval of the school au- in ‘Willimanti¢, and their co- much at we might made. of an ad- suumsufioh-fluy" Postmasier _ Raymond and Bridgeport to work in plants turs- ing out mumiMons. for the N but. een att; reached a total of about $83.000. which { {o is @ ‘considerable increase ng the | Disregard of the state law requir- ing the use of lism- after dark om all zutomodties and vehicles is now 2 _cause of danger in this section and has resuited in two accidents it a week. Only o small percentage of vehicles obey the light Jaw and some motorists fall to turn on nnu “nt well after darkness sets in. VETTINB SNARES. Sanford Pratt Fined $10 and Costs in Town Ceurt: > In the town court Sanford ?n resident™in the eastérn gection o town, was fined $10 and costs; Bmount ing to $30. ‘setting anasss. Pratt claimed mzmmmnumm mares he found im woods: but lah o 410 Sat gt | Bums proteet - ors had been watching the snares for |case some time before ‘they captured Mr. | Pratt. Probable Slight Increase in Grand List. be with] fow days on the compiiation of ‘the tax lists that have been filed e campaign 0 10, conailelion L hie £0 on as steadily as before, 5ay. Only routine business was transect- ed at the November regular meeting of the common council, bilis being au- thorized paid. NO FINDING IN DEER CASE. Judge Webb Sets Forth Reasoms for Denying ‘Request in Torrey-Crampe ton Case. The newest aeveiopment n the cel- sbrated Torrey-Crampton’ case 1s the robusi of Pudee W vuhb Who heard the case in the: superior gourt here, to sompiy #th & request of the defonds ant’s attorney to make g fnding in the SAme ax o step tewetd bringing It be- fote: the eoprems court, to witieh B by "the defendant fier the jary in the superor Govet here brought in e verdict for Mr. Tor- rey. to recover damages in the sum of $500. Considering, the latest development turesque artistry with which this one was worked out. The hall was a per- o3 | fect bower of cherry blogsoms, the deft ot look for the ists to show much of an increase over the total of the d iist for last year, when it was $4,117,- 720, as made up by the assessors, was reduced approximately $90,080. o the board of Partridge c-u-u Burglar Scare. A pasizidge strayed from ite”weual haunts started a burgiar scare in a Main street home when it g Mufia window in beadlong Sight e ich it may have been driven have ch'lmsmmg to offer as prizes to |} ldren, Spaulding raised mnllt! locally with which to buy ot he. complered bis every in an exhibit to the vegetables raised-this vear wer posatees and tematoes To the “best e each of ¢ in each school t-ll\'-f Mo was give and to the b'l(d of each th exhibit, a I d badge. The vegetabiss were munz 1n and entered n the forengon. In the after- noou-L.-pfim “to the cnndm and thelr pareni the n work, its objeet, of carrying it out, and the resuits. Then several of 'the school 1«4«- and oflm- children md very interesting about o told of the i) state and was ‘who told how veral cases was profl I hope pext year to h.nm .of?u!uannndb-al o.hoq ne elson ‘work- SHORT OAW SESSION At Willimantio Friday-—Cases downstairs and captured that later figured in-a CROWD AT POP CONCERT. ic Federation Introduces a New Nate in Up-to-date | Entertainment. Town hall was transformed into & Japanese garden for Wednesday eve- ning’s pop concert under the auspices of the Civic federation. Nothing pre- yiously evolved in the way of deco. rative schemes approached d.ug B ed for’ Putnam), Hillhoy vs. A. F. Ho Geo.. al. vs. ‘Christopher J. Gratfon, Julia E. Lyman vs. Thomas A. Lynun. To Jury—Amos M. H. Nelson (claimed for P\mum). Yar- tha R Wiicox, Trus. vs. Lawton Mills handiwork of more than a score of workers on the committee of which Mrs. Edwin H. Keach was the ehair- man, and there must have been an unusual degree of satisfaction for them in listening to the enthusiastic manner in which their work was com- mented upon by the large number at- : . there were thou- charming about. The hajl whs completely bordersd with the laurel and s, arches of the sameé were created in the cor ners at the sage end of the hall, the: was a center light suspension of the same combination, with sprays . of blossoms in vases on each of the 67 tables, every seat at which was sold. Bands of pink crepe stretching' from the table centers to each chair added to the "effectivenees o “the color effect so schem While tho settings for the consert indiea- the cleverly brought |4 their 1‘!: unfihsrfi:‘. own - make their own olnctnfllhuiodyurqflnufikmg It & MMMWJWM'M own” cigareties with wm-m—..d.kmg eqnaaxwd-uxfic court, aithough it ve positively said at this time not. : The memorandum §led hy Judge ‘Webb on the defendant's request for a finding ‘is as follows: The s tor - Ins of Facts” and -4 l'\ndlnl Facts” following the request,. fail % comply with the requirements of the Statute, Sec. 793 #nd the Rules Re. lating to Appeals, Sec. 17, psge 271 Practice Book. of the The request is utterly insuficient in that n does not “tontain a state- ment of the guestions of u- arising to have Bo-called claims of law muh by. the where' they As they were fine.- appear- dressed men, Mr. '\mlfl‘d\fl Tey ani all four drove away tog Other days they wemt in n-fl- Tigs, retyreing each evening, alw: moming the man who called a;m-onmowedupumem securing single -4& cne of Mr. Fanning’s best horses, be been seen be drove away, and has mot or_heard of since. ‘eGnesday Mr. Fannis ‘Zated with the polie ‘plaintiff” which may m‘ufllfl was inten ‘defepdant,” ch- it { cers recités were/overruled by the court, and concludes with four s to be in the error, and have no o - If the defendant proposed to assign as errors on his af the failare of the court to charge as requested, his draft finding contain the re- quests to charge actually made at the trial or such of them at which he intends to claim the in failing or If he intends to -ott-;t:'onnt'h- lu-t-;- nar the charge ilself. nor such portions fendant of pither as the dele 3 frer Ve, Charles | gor R d Ce claimed for Putnam), Fn.nk S fain i O Ve vs. N. Nov. 3 tollw s mu.:- Pve. x':-n Lhnm "' company. .W. H. Hall speat Wednesday in ‘Boston. 3 H spent Wednesday in Rockville. Rev. J. J. Papillon was in Putnam Wednum Q. B, Sweot of Hartford was a local ‘ednesday. e fairy 4 vmllli Sewpea 1 m. .5 & Phuiivs e Wanre Bu Miss. E“da d insuffi quest to ml-kl a fnding In this case. JEWETT CITY ‘Waednescay Afterncon Whist Club En- Chlet Linton of Norwid in Danielson )fi-. McLanghlin, the the Jewett City hotei, bill amounts to $38. least as to | All the police who have been noti- wm keep on the watch. It is pro- Beston Por to try and locgte the WAI.K’IR ALLOWED TO VISIT WIFE'S BIER. Mtk William F. Walker, serving a sen- one to 20 years for em. }? 141 Ask for FREE “Papers’t il et fik il i i 'ilsl il gl il!irlzil i i I [