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c ‘veteran of the C v‘gxm‘fl&.mum_omél Zilpha, wife of Levi Lincoln of He- bron, dibd at gt Joseph's hoapital in e as 1N TEoF o tractured has been uleetednlnufiur-phu "“‘.""‘ L B istees. W‘u" “"f::.f’. ‘September ggi‘.?\’ie:m) Muy. AMrs. )lnnfi Geary of Willimantic is & datighter of the deceased. CHARITY BALL TONIGHT. oo it ttractive Features Arranged—Concert Folk Dances and. Tonight the second annual Charity bflltobennnlnmhdtywmuk- place in the handsome state on Pleasant street, and the sac! son will be formally opened. Winet 1s Going O 'r--.gm. of the board of tru: %ML State Armoxl;y Fa il i B‘Mt_ UNION MESTINC.. _ First in Series Being Heid by-Evan- . gelical Churches—Rev. WI iam S. Beard Preaches. The first of a !Crl?' of union meet- BOOM FOR WINDHAM HALL. To Be Given Impetus at Town Hall Meeting Wednesday ~ Night—Con- gressman Freeman to Speak—Influ- ential Patrons and Patronesses. meetings, which are open to all mem- bers of the community. The singing of old-f hlhiomfl gospel hymns, and|for raising sufficient money in = los by John Leonard, Jr.|county to build Windham Hall, at the Sunday_- night's | newly-established Connecticut College meeting. Rev. William S. Beard of |for Women at New London, are mak- e Congregational church delivered a borate plans for the meeting. ess, which was Well | Congressman Richard P. Freeman uo-!vsd by the large number present. | New London, and Mrs. Wright, secre- tary of the collese. ‘will be among the speakers. The Y. C. A. orchest will furnish musle. th t half of dances an exhibition of the gayotte atroms | directoire will be given by Miss _ Officials of Methodist Church. Miss Addie Webber, pi7 Tasper Abramson. B P. | ark s o 4o et ence Howle and Miss Bvelyn Thomp- o ay and. Charles Jordan have | *34 patronesses for the meeting: ~ lson, who have been coached by Fro- Shosen stewards of the Methodiet | brg, Hyinan larasl, 3. AL Berard, Fred fessor D. F. Clifford. The sale of box- Z".’:‘;a %o fill recent vacancies in the [ " yordan. 8 B Boolitie %! es has met with success, and the ad- night, iarow Tour Alvaugh’ | vance sale of tickets has been most o RO e, PAueD. | successtul, so that the ball: bids fair to. exceed that of last year m‘ Shea, Fhillp o | numbers present and in ferttcas Y Complete Main Road Contracts. David' Ahern, who has J. B. Fullerton and W. H. Bur- e ‘beon reclected {rustees | for three years, and Georse H. Hall Children Ory FOR FLETCHER’S ; Vavenn, Dr. Mason, Joun F. Carr, Rev. R . Plum‘x:f Rev. Willlam S. Beard, Rev.|Maine with his brothers, H William Franklin Rowley, Rey. Charles | William, "{ ‘;Peugher:pesvo‘nma!mn B . R company of this city, s sing state R W0, Nussm Hev. | road work under construetion. there, Sinclair Grimstead, Rev. F. A. Peter- | has returned to this city. The other son, Mayor Daniel P: Dunn, First:Se- | members of the firm are expected back lectman E. P. Chesbro, A.C. Scripture, | in o day or so. as the wWork is gow A. L. Gelinas, Nelson®A. Daniels, H. C, | eomple! arge num B e 5 fracts in Maine cafling for. the build- ing of many stretchies of roads, have been carried to completion by the firm this seasort. Save . a Tenth of Your Income Ep-i;.lldms M"DAEV e Faculty Reception. « Hunt, Mrs.. erett Taylor, Mrs.| rno faculty of the local normal J. M. Gager, Mrs. Helen Batfy Brown, |training school gave their annual re- Jrs, I 2. Sulivan, Mrs. George .|ception to the students Friday night in Taylor, Mrs. D. Boucher, Mrs. J. B.|the assembly hall, which was effective-. Paulhus, Miss Agnes Hickey, Miss |}y gecorated. Heimold's orchestra fur- ‘Anna. McGlone, Mrs. P. D. Donahue, Babon Mrs. Owen O'Nelll, Mra. T. F. Howle, g onc i the eh 2 Mrs. Fru.nk Larrabee, C C. Cas e~ ments were served at the intermissis of many persons that the recently ef- | of W ter. Make a resolution today that [ e s vy rls".“x':“. fective law permitting the ldiling "of | * Gooa progross continues to be mads of mind. for at least six months ) wis, Frances J. Cole, Lorinda J. stances is|on the new St. Mary's parochial resi- presence \ at SIX you'll Brown and Jennie E. Dennehey. e 'm‘d:n s B Wit the pecessity | dence, which probably will oe ready g ~ save a tenth of your income. | ciiy: “Mias Mary Hatoh, Mrs, M. W | o Foimg to-be Tighty scarse antmals T | yeare T a T oA ey cCHAR . Golden and Mrs. George F. Stiles of | Football Hop at Storrs Followed Day’s | njs section in the near fut 3 N i It may be hard work the. first | $olden and Mrs. Georse T Stiles, of Boents. n ure. The unusually fine November e n apped few weeks—but at the end of | Mrs. R A. Harris, Mrs. Charles L. Compiling Grand List, weather of Saturday atiracted many to [ ] Many from this city went to Con- S Tucker, Mrs, L. F. Hall and Miss Clara | nectiont Apmculiaras Solleen St 5 nect ural ege Saturday. six months you.can’t be kept |siviey of North Winaham. The ‘agy was a busy one at the col- From it. == lege. An igter-class cross-country run - S was he e afternoon, as well as i Declines Nomination for Asesssor. |2 Tootball game, which was well at- wilic bas has mman of the third ward, Who was nom. | iondcs. In the evening the o the man ‘who money Inated for city: assessor at F0EY| ara wae orry oaciei i the opportunities that get more n{gm's cal;tcuz of n:e den&ocxatfi: tick- ok n ey et, was ne present ‘at e tinfe. As « Lise - e soon as he ‘heard that he had been | URdergoes; Operation for Appendicitis. ey .- | named for the place, he got into com- | - Mrs. H. E. F. Tiesing of Summit This bank offers you its|munication with the democratic city [stréet was operated upon for eppen- it nt, jts | committee and notified them that he [dicitis Saturday morning at St. Jo- ive management, was not & candidate,and wished to |seph’s hospital, where she had been hflfi“ for mkin' your sav-|have his name withdrawn from the |a patient for several weeks. An ag- lists. Although<active in the councils |gravated-case of appendicitis was ings grow. ur ac- | of the party for some time, Mr. O'Con. | found, and Mrs. Tiesing is said to ba | basketball team gathersd here for the | tivessto haul them over the Midiand lasting, impurity refreshment this i nor states he is not taking so active | seriously.jll, although her recovery is|Thanksgiving recess,’ the holiday will | division from East T B R ‘M 18 worth ih count a part at present, and declines to run. ted, 'if no severe complications set | 9ffer an opportunity for this years|of Hampton Hill. These \rflm ‘come T g Wak.stated ot the hospitar un day”afternoon that she was prosress- Hugh_Molnnis. 1Dk TYORRPIY 5p far Hlush Mclnnis, 73, died at the home ON: FULL TIME: of his daug] Mrs. C. H. Grady, on | ¢ T Babcock Hill, Lébanon, Saturday night, | Windham: Silk Company: Going on 55- Cerebral hemorrhage was the cause Hour Schedule. of death. The body was taken in e charge by Undertaker Hiram N. Fenn | The Windham Silk company of this of this city and will be conveyed today | City on full time today. For about to Hope Valley, R. I, where Mr. Mc. |2 vear now the company has been run- Innis’ only other surviving relative, a |ning on part.time. The hours have OBITUARY. Incarporated 1842 Frank Larrabee. President year's ball was a great success, and | rogramme of sixteen numbers, and light refresh- | a Sunday af Commissioners to Meet, . The ecoun eomlnlnm Wil be % | here this hear the re- monstrance against mun. a license to_Ell Dagenias. Frank A. Carlson of Worcester was a | o with n Danielson over Nathaniel Smith, who has been con- tic is now with the. Wabba- quasset inn, John_Horton has been a recent vis- ttor in Boston. J Christini was & week end visitor in Boston. John A. n has recovered from. the briet fliness caused by excitement When bis aine b Lm wras destroyed by aomo ll’. PI:M. wm dieq at East Killingly last week, was for vears a member of the regular army of the United States. Hiustrated I.notun. David, the Best Loved n the of Israel, . was the luhl.l:t {llustrated lecture by Rev. C. H. Blrbar at the Congregational church Sunday exening. ‘were conferred at a meet- of Highland grange of South igly Saturday evening. AM ed to their duties some of th clerks in town now find the require- ment of sweeping the new paved street every morning, which, of course, is highly pleasing to the clerks. As 2 “munition” center Danielson has not taken long to win for itséf &, Place among the great consumers. As yet the casuvalty Hst is not ex- ceedingly heavy, however. There ist’t any doubt in the minds B. Hutchins, W. P. Kelley and n% G. Smith, assessors, have begun the work of compiling the grand list from the tax lists that were filed with them prior to Nevember. This work will Dot be completed for several weeks. Body Found in Swamp. North Scituate, across the Rhode Is- land bonder, believes it has uncov- tred another murder mystery by the flnd(ns of the body of a man who has ead in a swamp for month: There was a bullet wound near th heart. but no weapon was found near the body. ‘With players of last years K. H. 8. team to meet the predecessors and show them how much.the sclence ot the game has. progressed. Interest in Fire Precaution: The ~fires at Wauregan the past week have startled many persons m this vicinity to such an extent as to cause a commendable interest in as- certaining if Danielson is doing all it might in the Way of taking suficient precaution against such _ disasters. ‘There are a few places in- the business section that are badly in need of be- nected with hotels in Putnam and ¥ ‘visttor Irving [triends 1n llmbm.-. King's Daughters to Mset. Mm Geo; have the members otr‘:ht ughters at. Her "nome Wedinsaday for a meeting. | G. Harold Gllpatric and ~Henry heelock were in New Haven-attends ing football Mflould Burdwul-uhrottk 8. C. E. meeting at the Congre- "thn.t.l chah Sun % today lllom‘lln‘ a meeting 0! th. ‘coun- ty_commissioners. There is local interest the aca- %anm achleved at '&wn ‘uni- venny by Albert Sanger Pratt ut Pomfret Center, a young man well known in this city. Shot a Deer. employe at tha“l-t% Chase ce, under the provisions e ne F.':. shot a deer on the Chase farm. Peter Bennett N. Y. of ._Brewster, :-‘.r.m”"mm'-‘n the Carl T. Matteson at Fasi Misa Dorsl Reneaule. of Woonsodket was a_visitor with relatives in Putnam over Sunday. The firm of Evans Brothers of this city is to establish a branch in Daniel~ scn. The Ladies' Social circle of the Con- gregational church is to meet with Miss Josie Grosvenor of Fremont street Wednesday. City Caucus Tonight. The city caucus of the republicans to name candidates for mayor and Germancatiiarge 1s scheauied for this evening. nce in Union hall There was & dani Baulrd-l.y evening at which the music was the Beacon Singing orchestra the links of the Putnam Country club. Pomfret May Get in Films. Beautiful fret street may be used as a setting, it is said, “for some high“grade motion pictures during the next spring and summer season. The locality has especially appealed to one of the men who selects sites as ideal for some of the subjects to be worked out. Double-Header Freights. An unusual amount of ‘freight.is be- ing ‘handled in the local raliroad yards these days. It is not umcommon for trains 80 heavy as to require three and in some cases even four STt Jocofio: into Putnam as double-| NiGHT SCHOOL TEACHERS. Two Already Appointed—Town-Owned Books to Be Utilized, Lewis F. Battey and Thomas Rem- shaw have been selected as the .first of the teachers for the might school soon to open in the high school build- ing. Supt. H. W. Files: has his ar- rangements for the opening of the \\\\\N\\\\W\\\\‘\\\‘W‘N RN ‘_‘\_\\\\\\\\‘s\\m\ P A 4 SPEARMINT Whatever our toil—indoors or oui— onblg]obsorhule. we need patience, tranquil nerves, strength of body and digestions. We need to keep mouth and throat moist and refreshed, the teeth clean and bhreath sweet. In other words, we need WRIGLEY’S! For there’s where this wholesome, flavor- weight in gold. Yet it coa'lsbntamxte, wmmmmu-mmrsnurmm:."wm-fiuh colors. mw-.wflqu.co.. msmn-mcu—. L ///////////WMWMMMW///////MM//// = 77 722 N. D. Webster, Treasurer | daughter, Mrs. Howell Tucker, resides. | been fifty per week, but beginning to- | Ing cleaned up. school practically completed. which the town owne and. which are not in use will be used at the night This 1 il be mad oo—-A e e o atRr SadiIeee That s loss will be made up|To Begin Traini igh| Who are to enter Indicates that there this week by the extra time. s Tt o 1 High | B ively meterest and a sufficiont Ate —TWO DELICIOUS FLAVORS — Jb - — Sohoe! Players. ber anxious to tmprove thelr edycation 525 risf Mention, Danielson Is to have a “town” basket- | 10, make a sure success. Some of those A/ ////////'m\\\\\\\N A W. Allen spent Saturday in Bos- | ball team this winter that will be very | "1, aTe to take the courge are to do Fon: probably one of the fastest in the state. | 30 "1o¢, t16Y, WAV prepare themselves - J. T. Reynolds of the co: It is to be made up of Sidney P. Mar- 8 osiens, MINT LEAF day the number will be increased to 55. Last week an accident to the shafting held up work for a couple of days. N\ TOWN BASKETBALL TEAM. 2 KQ( Murray's . WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ‘“sMerode’’ . Display Week November 15th to 20th are the dates ~ set for “Merode” selling week—the great annual offering of this noted brand of Un- derwear for women and children. . “Merode” Underwear will give you greater wear and satisfaction than any * _underwear you have worn, because it rep- resents twenty-seven years of conscien- tious endeavor on the part of the makers, yet it cost no more than the ordinary kind. Rugular size Vests, 50c. Outsize, Vests, 62c. ~ Seeuiar sl Pants, By Outsize Pants, 62c. - Regular size Union Suits, 1.00. Outsize Upion Suits, $1.25. THE H. C. MURRAY C0. Capital $100,000 you. mmercial department at the Windham high |land, Willlam Marland, John Marland, [ Others desire to qualify themselves fOr | ' rmiged. It is understood that the|of St. Mary's parish fair being heid |16 to 9. In the preliminary game the Democrate—Jossph | conditions that exist this year promise | Aftendance and the Interest shown.|ily from Occum to them will enable them to meet such Ab°“t X ::«‘L.t: number of other Counecticut |28 candidate for alderman-at-la: gancing for which Miss - Robitailie's | ATROI N, Headen of 14 some of them are ranked with the best | With the party's tieket complete, ane : players this part of the state ever pro- | of the live ty campaigns in years duced. After they have been hm"':d to his block on High street and to the test of hard and fast playing locai visitor Saturday. the taxpayer in the:humble home he|3tation in Connecticut on the route to Bos * hbridge Michael O'Connell of Hartford was | IaPPens fo occupy and it has come to | Bosion, and the line from Sout Wallace Paine, Paul N. Swatlleld and party workers will hustie from now |in Sprague hall, was successtul In ev- | Owls trimmed the Minks by the score r. Potter. of ‘these men are 5 ? until election day, in an endeavor to|erything and the pastor, Rev. Joseph [of 40 to {;“ “:'r’:. expehen: w:finm"m_‘yhe!em“n EX-MAYOR WGARRY CHOSEN. | lict aTl of their candidates. Special|V. E. Belanger, was pleased with the | Emil Casavant hwv« his tam- 2 8. €] We Started To Wrrite |fo Derin their training at once,” The | Neminated by %o make this campaign of more than |The entertainment was by puplls of| = - Able to Leave Samstorium. schedule that is being arranged for{ Lapalme for Alderman-at-Large. |orainary interest. The republicans, St Joseph's school, under the dire¢-| ;. p. Parkinson -has returned from . Seeents cha. 3 An Advertisgment |itms e Sprineneld A 'arGmimeti |, The democratic city caucus nominat- | S5ohaion wil work strenuoussy to | well received by the audience. A good | Hie, Sopreuigels, sanetorivm ln Nor: i Guards of Worcester, Millbury and |®d ex-Mayor J. J. McGarry as candi- [ rofin"(he advantage and balance of |sized crowd, including many from oo B e other teams in Worcester, Taftville | date for mayor and Joseph L‘P'-::‘: power that they hoid In the present neighboring towns, took part in the| “4rnolq N. Headen of Lisbon spent Ve - | city governme: Every man of the local team | Nominees of the various ward cau- SEER orchestra furnished excellent musie. | S'goa fU00 004 FHERSE s o o has been rated a high grade player and | cuses for aldermen were ratified. FUNERAL. The booths were well patronized. gl woult 2o Husats T ———= Local Jottings. Peter, Dugustte has moved his shop Seward Chamberlin. will Peter Fournier of Plainfield was a sainted by Bugeln Gaiinie sl The body of Seward Chamberin. | oea visitor Sunday be nssis y Eugen: and havo developed their tcam work | throughout the country. the members | Who died in Providence, was brought Enandier ot Norwici wpéat|D: WMot they are certain to make a very form- [of the Danielson Methodist church |here from that city Saturday for burial|ine week end with Mrs. F. A. Gareau. Defanted Hesovar. telling all about the St lmg idable aggregation and it will take a|will observe néxt Thursday evening as |t CGrove street cemetery. A “”‘g’ John J. Macready of Philadelphia | The Whirlwind eleven of Baltie g e Ster! real basketbal team to beat them. They | Everybody-at-Prayer-Meeting Night, | conducted at the cemetery Ch“*:, 'Y | was the guest Sunday of J. P. Brown. | swamped the Hanover eleven in Han- F expect to play throughout the entire|A special effort is to be made to have | ReV. F. D. Sargent was attended by &| " Postmaster Thomas J. Sullivan and |over Saturday afternoen by ‘the score and Quaker and Richmond|seas geason, and,_of course, will ‘be_seen | record attendance here. Bumber of the well known citizens of | tamily ‘have moved from Main strpet [of 60 to . Ranges and Heaters, but|Tes iomeny s Furimis poyer o | ont-Pover Roske Some Proparts | Grumportn was o yeure ren | oSS0 o o in| o st e 4 wafleld made a record as a_star of Aowades entral Village Sunday. found we did not have room |the Brown University team. The other| The habit of some taxpavers, and of {contractor and Mr. Chamberlin, as ! “Joseph Faucher was the guest of | S the sonwent, Somtny wrtmin St - . M ayers are well known througout |Some taxpayers who do not pay their [carpenter, followed conmstruction work|griends in_Plainfield Sunday. B o'clock &ndt SPremd Taghity. in this space, and besides had ery Conmecticut. taxes, in making sercastic comment |or years: aoseph Healy, of Palmer, Mass. 15| ° o0 \ataan v Robialiie with o 5 Everybody-at-Prayer-Meeti i about voters who “d0 ot own_ the T ting. at ome. force of helpers had the blaze under much rather tell you in the | S Cimmon witn Mothodier churenca | Soinss o helr bacc, Viing on a1 | APPRAISER REACHES PUTNAM. sewets, ity Five Won. | Snieof St T goletk. we can show { i ile Tramps were defeated by Jew- ® > store, ‘where borough meetings is becoming more | Thomas C. n Securing Rail- { The 2 Persi: different ‘sloves ind upl:: school spent Saturday fn New Lon- | oo mhore as el e iy UB;| road Statistios for Interstate Com- | 1L, GV I, A0 ST0ne wAme OF D | ne veligioss TolSrunes Tav thei don. flect, men who are honest, hardwark. merce Commission. ood Miss Lucy Buck is In Bosts ing citizens possessed of as sou S 5 eir g qualities. T s ot Bor e it Common sense. es are -"l'hr:‘m flc uc.\n‘npi,l senior : 1:::& s ~ many who happen to be sufficiently | appraiser, division of valuation, inter- Come in and let us show | e o7 ' @ Futnam visitor | 7g{inate ae to own assessable PIOp-|state commerce commission, is in this Tty. Miss Sara E. Lewis spent Sunday in | _ | s¢otion to make an appraisal of New New London, AL B iR il g Foroms siaya| York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- Mrs. Mary O’Hara of Andover spent |of analysis and freethinking . where- company prw-n His work Saturday in_this city. ihey have convinced \themselves that|Will cover the company's lines from uNCOLN’S M. P. Colledon of Hartford was a|the rentpaver is more often than not ord to, Bast Thompson, the iast pos to_East Thompso a local visitor Sunday. D e o o Do 0 Piove | “*Mr. McMahon and his assistants are £ Mrs. Kate Clark is in Springfield to | ta vots: on sppropriations, macaliy “as supplied with biue prints and maps of : spend the week with relatives. T a5 Tt de n Whosg | 81l Of the railroad company’s property “rm e Miss Lucy Stone of New Britain was | name the proporty is territory which he is covering. a Willlmantic visitor over Sunday. Men who oWwn property aged to S W. H. Smith 3 the guest of his m 1imit l.‘llwsd by law mwh::; one 285-3 daughter, Mrs. W. H. Jones of Oak-|taxes are in arrears = ; ville. Weicome, according to the, view of e s 1o Main and Union Streets, s o o i iy bt Eoards of assessors are trequently To- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Arnold attend- ed the Yale-Princeton game at New Haven Saturday. uu& Myrt.l.ctufl \tiwraen of Andg;mr was the guet o aunt, Mre. Wil liam Oldershaw, Saturday. uired. 9% he appraisal, it is explained, is be- lu‘ made to .l.lo- ox. wn-scsurate oap- nnuon Surplus and Profits $175,000 Established 1832 . JAY M. SHEPARD bl Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Siahon and s assistants wil “We would like to do business with i qialt the tewns In Windhem s Accuracy in accounting, courteous service FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer “iaiting e c""“‘m"' "‘m","&u"m’“ ; fl-rouxh'wmh the line of the railroed you are too far uway"—-u not 'prom?tness and liberality in dealing, and a . """""’" wie's rights. N feacher Training Class Course. men who know the advantages of 60-62 North St., Willimantic 'was the M Vfi:fl ‘Moreau e guest rs, Lady Assistant ackeon m::z over Sunday. DR: F. C. JACKSON, Dentist| 5o . CJACKSON. ¢ ‘and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - Willimantic. Telephone HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER .and EMBALMER, | g 62 Church St., Willimantio, Ct. Telenhone OBITUARY. Mrs. Silas Adame. 70, wife of class course, which week, uxd 1o to be continued every being F mich benefit to ‘mu efit to axd workers of sound ‘business policy in administering its own _affairs, cha?acterize THE WlNDlgiAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shail prove reciprocally. permanent, pleasant and profitable. 'l‘he thdham National Bank - WILLIMANTI i C, CONN. WESTERN 'Umbn, Day and Night Letters They will increase your business territory nndmnlflplyymtrmpoubmfiu. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Goed Attendance at Parish Fair— Whiriwinds Defeat Hanover Team— Wood Fire at Rear of Convent. b cnturane evenine the mecama i Hm&%fib&lflqfl died at her mor-~ 3 She was the wife of John Cho- Lady Assistant for signature of B. W. Grove. 2ar. a wom Admiaea