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) f ¥ [ “What Js Going On Tonight Wiilimantle Woman's Chlb (atter: s 8 Lone Post No. 80, G. A nct Bu! k’ffp e ot Unitea cumm Assocla. FIRST AID DEPARTMENT To Be Established at Thread for 2700 Employes. In pursuance ot tHe plan success- fully worked out at Cheney plant in South Manchester, and at the taerio mls e Holyoke, Mass., the local plant of the American Thread company will conduct a “first aid” de- spartment, beginning about the first ©of the year. The rooms have already been prepared, and all that is neces- o Cure a Cold in One Day LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Drugglsts refund money, If It fails to cure.” E. GROVE'S signa- Bie & on sach bov. 355. Save a Tenth of You: Inscome Maka 2 reso!utmn today that ' for at least six months you'll save a tenth of your income. It may be hard work the first few weeks—but at the end of six months you can’t be kept from it. . And—money gets money— the man who has money has opportunities that get more money. This bank offers you its conservative management, its facilities for making your sav- ings grow. your ac- count this The Willimantic Savings Institute Zrank Larrabee, President N. D. Webster, Treasurer ' JAY M. SHEPARD Stcceeding Elmore & Shopard FuneralDirectorand 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection DR. F C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main .(n"::ehnh;n. Willimantic HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, “82 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. ‘Telephone " + Lady Assistant In addition to Daniel B. O'Connor, who was nominated by the democrats Friday night for assessor, and who on Saturday withdrew from the race, Carl R. Alvord, whn was n: Clined to run. The el tee of the party held a meeting Monday |ing afternoon and selected two candidates, Who have comsented to allow their names on the ticket. For assessor the choice is Asher B. Holmes, and Sorman trom the first ward William 5 Mclntosh is the man chosen. ‘WEDDING. Brown—Jacob: Harry Brown and . Miss = Gertrude Jacobs were married Saturday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, on. Columbia avenue, the ceremony taking place at § o'clock. Rev. W. O. Nuzum of the Methodist church officiated. Mrs. James Rogers, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Charles Jacobs, a brother, was best man. A wedding_luncheon followed the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, both of whom have resided in this city for some time and are well known here, will reside on Columbia avenue for the winter, at least. Principal Case Speaks at Die Besse- rung M"ting. The regular mosting of Die Besse runs the Windham High school so- , Was held in the auditorium of fhe building Monday morning. following programme was acceptably rendered: Recitation, Stanley Cerveny; mandolin “duet, Florence Bowen and Lucy Ellsworth; piano solo, Janice Grant; recitation, Ralph Sunderland. Principal E. A. Case spoke of the open- ing of the basketball practice at the Y. M. C. A. which began Monday aft- ernoon, and of the minstrel show to be glven Wednesday night for the benefit of athletics, and urged support of the school publication, The Wyn- donian, in a short address to the e with laurel n red pots and the in- dl‘«:mm box decordtions weré many an These latter boxes were separated with red and white bunting, the posts at the entrance to box wound with white cheesecloth and ped with a globe of glass. indirect system of lighting was very effective. Promptly at 8 o'clock Hicltey's or- chestra gave the opening number of %fllgln:-‘n?”pnm which was con- o ety alractes & March—Good Scout ........ Kax wing the grand march Hickey's Scarf Dance, from Calll % orchestra played Ffor a dance program 5 . Chaminade umbers. & the evening Overture—Orpheus . 5, “Otenbach | Miss Florence Howle and Miss Evelys Mazugka—Ne. 1 . C."Saint-Saens | Thompson danced an exhibition dance. Selectlon rom Chin Chin . Ivan Caryll |the Gavotte Directoire. Miss Howle March from Konigskinder .......... There were 100 couples. in line, place. and in spite of the informality of the of Miss Edith Paschal, assisted ~— splendidly executed and won weli Mi es Egbert at the piano, fol- | TA% FRICATON O lowed, /Miss Paschal gave a great deal | MEitqd & the intermission refreshments of her time for soveral weeks to make | verd sorved by mémbers of the Ladies this part of the program the success | wxiiaey it proved to be. e dances, hich wers supposed (o foFhe program with list of aides, et be given for the falries. were intro- duced by - the- fairies themseives, 26 O . MikNces. little girls, dressed all in white, their Grand larch. gauzy wings spangled with stars and 1—One-step, Mnurlce Glide (Follies their hair twined with tinsel. These|of 1915). fairies danced in from under the gal-| 2—Wait: lery in a double line and aféer danc- ing @ country reel, facing two and p, I'm a Lonesome Mel- Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A|bon Cunning- Boxes 17 and 18—Garde Florimonde cuflord Mo and Mre. orner, the Misses Anna McAvoy, Anna Moriarty, Marie Chaf- fee, Rita Downey, Jane Malon Box 21—Mayor. Alderman_and Mr. and Mrs, J. rowler F. C Moulton. 23—Rev. T. F. Bannon and Mrs. Myra and Mrs, llz P. Dunn, [ this city. - Jenki The train for Boston due here at H. Aspiawall, Am0S | 365 1y was one hour and ten min —Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brick, | 'e3 late Monday. left Monday for their home in New Haven. Reed Buest of her father, O. E. Sessions of ot Boston is the Mrs. Grace Stone of Johnson avenue left Monday for Florida, where she will spend the winter months. Miss Lucy Murphy returned to later_transterring her embership to|Monday and defeated Wiltred Gener- the M. E. church of this plac ous and Thomas Shawkey at pinochle, She received her edllcl(lfln in the | seven games to two. By Cyéle to Florida. aSiarence Kingaloy of o e e (o Mamae 4 The couple were married - e 1861, ‘and went to South | Ing for Jacksonville, Florida. ' Conn., to live, where Mr. |aking the trip by motorevele ana Anthony taught ‘in a select school, | iatend to remain in the soythern statcs shortly after which he entered the{until spring. - ‘ministry. two, ran straight forward toward the Fox Trot! (original) mayor's box and sat-down on the floor, Exhibition Dance—Gavotte RS Ps « forming: a hollow square, with open |toire, Miss Florence Howie, Miss Eve- Ed. Brows, ire Loss Settle 1 the folk |lyn Thompson. £ . A fire loss which occurred at the ed. The first of | = 6—One-step, Hello Frisco (Follies of | Miss Lilian Rosenberger, Miss Theresa bome of George Flint on Ash street|these was a Swedish dance. The Tral-|1915). Lynch. Sunday morning was settled for $45|len, with characteristic music, by Miss | 6—Waltz, A Perfect Day. Box 37—Fyank Cunnin through the agency of J. B. Baldwin,{Egbert. This was danced by 28 girls| 7—Fox-trot, Goodbye Girls foseph 8. Ga Monday. The loss was from a chim- |in Swedish costume. This costume in- | Chin). ney fire, whichy proved stubborn, and | cluded - the regulation black _skirt, 8—Oné-step, My Sweet Adair. required the cdntents of five fire ex- |black apron, with transverse stripes i tinguishers before sub of white, red and orange, black girdle, g, = ed with red, and high peaked hat| Refreshments served by hospital City Labor Payroll. auxiliary. ‘The Saliors Hornpipe. by thice high Morlarty, Miss Lil The city labor, payroll for the -week | - The Sailor's Hornpipe, by thrée & —One-step, N: ks of , Miss b e > by ‘Alfred Staebner, | Midnight Sury. of theanna Ward, Mr. an school. Hartford Monday, after a few days’ visit at the home of her mother, here. Direc- They made their home in Jewett NOADK " Five to Join Reyal NeighboremDrill Follows Tierney Cadets’ Mditing. Personals. home and her churca. Miss Margaret Harris hi turned | Rever failed to give her love and de- Bugene | to Rockville after a v'vee:” e?&“?l:u yotion. She was friendly to all, and ), Neighbors, here. had a pleasant word to speah at all y evening in Me- Miss Loretta nm“{‘”_‘“" S5 DRGE Sty Siibe With truly missed in the home, church and | will be admitted. S Michael O'Connell, who has been the | She is survived by her husband, Rev. Cadets Mest. ‘Cheney, = Miss | Suest of friends here for the past few | E. M. Anthony, and by one son, A. H.| The Tierney cadets of St. Jdseph's Mrs. - Edward | 938, has returned to Hartford. Anthony, and a g hter, Marion | church had a meeting Monday might, altz, Teach Me to Smile (Girl | Portelance, ~Roderick Dion, Harold| Mrs. Herman Simmons and Miss | B. Anthony. of Worcester, Mass. and after the discussion of business & Moriarty. Elizabeth Simmons have returned from Bazaar Committees. drill was held. Tbe session was weil 20-Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rem-|a visit of several days in Worcester.| e supper committee under the ai- | Stiended: SR James Sullivan, who has been -the [ rection” of the English speaking Ja. | ;21" Charles Cox of Providence has o eors Stiles, Mrs. §uest of friends here {or a few days, [dles at the St Mary's basear are rs. | Deen S aliastune. N o -;‘0“111:; 5. oungs, Miss | jeft Monday for his home in B:nrord John Bray, Mrs. John Oakes, Mrs. D. To. Attend Anniversary M s e, iaaT eoeCmam: | Mre. Willlam A. Dawson; recently | F. Finn, Mrs. Michael olynn. Mrs, P. R A . Stiles, | gischarged from St Joseph's hospital, | B. Driscoll, Mrs. Willlam Ral the | Rox 31— pe I8 _quite ill at her home on Mountain | Redmond Walsh, Mrs. Dennis S i A T i e STy | street. Mrs. Willlam Drennan, Mrs. h g 7 The following people went to Hart- | Walsh, Mrs. Maurice Shea. Jr. Mrs. Ashbey has returned from W, H. Ahern. Aldes—Dr. H. Box 32—Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Andrews, [ford Monday: L. B. Lincoln, W. W.|John Dolan. Mrs. John Barmett, Mrs. |, visit in Boston. McDermott and Miss Bridget Tl e M L u g fman | John ““Fhie Dance of the Moonshines was | A" Sattiatt, ¥, Frans Cunsingham, | MF. and Mre, D. . Abel, Mr. and Mrs: | Havden, ~ William Cotter, ~ Norman gopecially pleasing, Three high school | George M. Graves Luke Alain, Ea s ey Yy T Tty S The” ummition of Fregch speaking| Dr. T. B. Enders will remain‘at his ys; dressed as pumpkin moonshines. | ward Portelance, J. E. Sullivan, Rod- et ou Avila | summer home on Enders' Island till the T. A Rloux, Mrs. Louls arst of = 33 ladies for their supper is Mr went through the stiff, jerky move- |erick Dion, Ernest Chesbro, Jr. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vaugha, ments one might ascribe to an ani~ | ward Flynn, Joseph Gaudreau, Joseph | Mr. and Mre. John Relily, Mies Jennie JEWETT CITY éednamu‘ e Wi Lapoint, Mr. mfin“.{. C. Weeks me been F. asavant. Mre. Leon Rioux. Mrs. | visiting in Providence. mated pumpkin. M. Berard, mes H. Hurley, Arthur | Danahy, Mri Danahy, Miss Mary — The Highland Fling, interpreted by | Racicot, Everett Harrington. Raymond | Quinn, Mrs. Hobart Egbert, Miss Ag- Deceased Norwich Doctor Highly Re-|1:.: Salois, Mrs. George Seymour,| James Langworthy has left the New garded—Attonded K. of C. Degree|Mrs. Joseph Menard, Mrs. Louls Gos Hayeayroad and Is employed at Water- 13 of the’senior girls of the high school | Parker, G. O. Cartier, Dwight Jordan, | nes Egbe; Vaa danced Ta The Sooten Kitle cos: Eugene Curran, Frank M. Lincoln and | Box 34 “Mr. ana Mrs. J~: Berard |y bek—Deaths of Mrs. A. G. Scran- | selin, Mre. Gilbert Harpin, ford. Son ol Mvs I . ABhons. Desrochers, Mrs. Edward Miss Maud Carson is visiting“m Ux- tume. Arthur McQuillan. D. F. Clifford was | Miss Alma Dion, Mr. and Henry & M - X - 8 The dances closed with the Good- |floor manager. athieu, Mr. and Mre. L. N. Dondero, ; Apaboncs. 4 2 : o Many local people were much griev- | Gulllet. Mrs. Louis. ~Guillotte, Mrs.| ~Mrs. Lavania Patterson has return- (Chin Misses Elizabeth Fiynn, Mildred Fitz gerald. Stella Monroe, Mary Lee, Norwich, Curran. Box 28—Luke Allain, Miss Bertha sehool oy followed. satlor suits. Y his way costumned in blue | 10— Who Smiles). :oTh;A Jrtah Li'l‘:, which was requested | 11—Fox-trot, Let's Trot. r Al occasion, was prece y a| 12—One-step, - Young #irt in; authentic Irjsh costine, | nessee > Lo Home in Ten bearing .the flag of Old Ireland. The| 13--Lanciers, selected. ~-One-step, When I ly. They wore short, full | World Behind. green skirts, white waists and white [ 16—Waltz, Let Us Dance (Girl Who propaSrsen girdles and green mop | Smiles). E. F. Tiesing, George Leave Mrs. ultivan, | ana Joha { there before returnins. Mrs. ] s | ¢ Mayor and Mrs. D. P. Dunn, with Mr.|and Mrs. J. B. Fullerton, Mrs. George | Parker. 3 4 A and Mrs. Jobn Relily second, took |Wilcox, Master Kendall Fullerton, Mr.| At the close gy the evening it was{number of operations which in recent and Mrs, H. T. Burr, Mr. and Mrs, | Certain that a ly sum had been|years he has performed upon local| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Lathrop and W. A. Buck raised for the funds for which thelpeople can be reckoned by the score, | Children, Maud and Roy, of Som”; Worth Costs Y If you use thi coupon today ‘This offer is to prove to you that once use toilet e the famous others, The best w: an offer so llbera.l ' Anlheselnrsswnls ipon—fill | present it at once. We do not -ppoint ‘want to dise] pight of the rairies when the little| Hox parties included: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Lockwood, es jumped up from the floor and [ Box 1—Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Simonds, [ Mr. and Mrs. g dancing their “circle dance,” gradually | Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. B. Baldwin, Miss| Box 35 — Mr. and Mrs. Hillhouse |ed to learn Monday morning of _the | oy oy oG, Joan Mrs, Joseph Fontalne, | ed to her home in Stonington after o ) waving their hands in |Beile Riggleman, Mrs. Mary Lincoin, | Miss Marion Hillhouse, Mrs. Bd. La- |unexpected death of Dr. R. W. Kim- | 30= Louis Baecband, Mrs Mageey |visit to her sister, Mrs. Lydia Fatt 1. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Gates. tham, Palmer Latham, Mr. and Mrs.|bail of Norwich. He had many | oty RoUL > s, | son. At 9 o'clock the grand march, led\by | Box 3—Mr. and Mrs. C. C.-Case, Mr. | Otto Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. T. F.|friends in Jewett City and several pa- s e ot tients who were under his care. The George Le- Hopes Women Wil Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Box 4—Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hin- |event had been planned. The officers| The case of the extremely unusuai|Were entertained by Mr. of the Ladies' auxiliary, to whose un- | disease of Joseph Cadieux was under tiring efforts the euccess of the ven-|his care. This case has seemed to ture was due, follow: Mrs. John Reilly, |show no appreciable . Box 5—Dr. and Mrs. D. Everett|Mrs. A. C. Scripture, Mrs. P. F. Mori- ¢|have returned from a several days’ Tavior, Geaeral E. 8. Boss, Mrs. Helen | arty, Miss Clarrle £ Stiles, Mrs. A. vist 1n New York P 7 ‘ummings, Mr. and Mrs. A. L|Newton Vaug! Agnes G.|was studying it at own. exgense. rs. ne Beauregard Stone of Bill, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shepard, E.|Hickey, Mrs, F. E. Gulld. Mrs, 3. H. | Mendes o s e exPelSe. | Taftville was a visitor in the borough I Hathaway. Hurley. which brought newé of his death, Mr. e Grandmother kept her hair beauti-| Box 6—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howie, Cadieux received a letter from the| ~William Blake, the 10 year old son fully darkened glossy and abundant|Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brewer, Boston, doctor written Saturday, making ar-|Of Mr. and Mrs. John Blake, who has with a of Sage T been ew York every two to ‘Detrait. ‘ea and Sulphur. | Mass., Jack Brewer, Stanley Collinson, - h I s taken to el Ry e e ‘Florence Howie, John Howie. John Leonard, Jr, Vice president of | Tangements for a futare blood test in S Boston and further treatmst. It js|WOnths for treatment, will now Box 7—Mr, and Mrs. Charles Thomp- g:y o2 emDAl:yT of m’:?nh::yhm Drobably the last letter he wrote. confined to his bed again for two son, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, Miss|o10%; 47 STIPloYe of the company, are | Pl 0., years which Charles_S.|months. The iad has the sympathy of Dorothy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry |08 & " ihey” plan 1o attend a consons | Lester has passed throurh Jewett City | Very many friends. both young and oid, Standish, Mra. W. E. Wilmouth, Mra. tlon "of_one "of "the autamebile com-|on the rallroad trains had served to as he is sorely aflicted. :fi a large bottle of g, thou | Albert Thompson. Miss Helen Thomp- | panies represented by the local con- | make for him many local frier o At Moosup Ceremony. I" l’° ool o ph-coeF g =on. learned of his sudden denh um: -or~ Rev. John J. McCabe, District Depu- to Raymond _Parker, Kenneth |“™ row, t d y John F. Hennon, John A. Hourigan, el T T Hillhouse, Sverett Harrington, Myrr OBITUARY. Marcus H. Driscoil, Jogeph Foy and depended upon to restore natural | Griswold, Hartford, Walter Rau, Dennis Suilivan visited? Moosup Sun- James D. color and beauty to the hair and is |chester, the Misses Marion Lincoln, 5 3 day to be present at the exemplifica- |realize the wonders < splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp | M Stanley, Doris French, Ruth SRECT oyt 65 lod -t tie Mrs. Asahel G. Scranton. inside bath, what a mm;w change . Ledoyt, No. 270, K. of C. place. home in South Coventry Monday 3 o1 lng hl:llllw hair. & a i glylnr and Miss Gertrude Stocten of would take ‘well-known downtown druggisf eride (Contributed. i says overybody uses Wyeth's Sage| Box S—Mr. and Mrs. Michael S.|morning, Kldney tro was the| | The beautivn Eheietior life of Macy| DoPRC Jobn Hemon asgisted in"the| Instesd of the' thousands ot sicily, Charles Palmer attended the foot- and Sulphur because it darkens so|Hickey, Miss Mildred Pickett, Louis|cause of death. He was a native of Scra: naturally and ‘evenly that nobody can | Hickey, Miss Celia Morin, Miss May | Stafford, ber 24th, 1843, xle e B s T b s L e Is survived by three daughters, Mre.[g¢ noon Monday, November 15. She _—— tell it has been /applied—it's so easy | Cheney. ‘sim; Boxes 10 and 11—Hickey's 8, prcheafrs. | Gertrude M. Beebe of lnm:hmr[ iy PLAINFIELD Brown homestead in Griswold, Dec. to use, too. You en a comb or soft and draw it Box 13—Mr. and Mrs. George 'H.|Daisy M. Tittle of ! pencer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leon- | Mary L. Chadwick o &::LC'nventfr 1847. In 1891 she married Asahei|Extra Freight Running—Lecal Pin. Scranton of Danielson where she| ochle Players Defeat Jewstt City— |each through your hair, taking one strand gray hair ud Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnson, the |and a sister, Mrs. resided until his death. Tn eafly youth | Motorcycle Trip to Florida. at s time. By moming the eray Sisappesse: applica Louise and Mildred Johnson, | Britain. or two, it is restored to its natural|Miss Idiih Tecknor. color and looks glossy, soft and| Box 14—Dr. Laura® Hills, Mr. ana FUNERALS. she united with the Baptist chureh in bregg vo 1 3 Jewett City and during ail her life degtoe was- worked i N T e N ww on et 19 memabers of Al Hallows | Bévs and ten yards of the pre- council, Knights of Columbus, at Mil- | Vious day’s indigestible waste, sour abundan; Mrs. D. G. Baker, Miss Virginia Ba- ker, Miss Edith Paschall, Miss Ada - : Me ; Let Your Light Shine 5 o - o o mer hall, Moosup, Sunday sfternoon, |fermentations ~_ and thus N i (onday maornis the committee in charge of the ar- freshe ~ 2 bl Mgty S rangements was James Walsh, chair- entite alimentary Brightly | rips Burial will be in Rock cemetery, 8004 | man; George Gerard, cmteed- Bile: 4 . and Cruises b SMlecatl Do cehobeetbard COMB SAGE TEA IN M. ang Mrs. George C. Hin. man, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Dimmick, LIPELESS, GRAY HAIR | ir and Mra Georse K. Anderson, M and Mrs. F. J. Williams. Look young! Common garden Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell. On Tri $1.90 ou 59c¢ Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and vivacious—a good. clear skin; a nat- rosy complexion and OBITUARY. raioteta mate mal you can’t resist it. anyone. deau. James Lyons, Richmond, R. I. Undertaker Hiram N, ung ladies which stil Fenn was in charge. e Joseph Brouillard and i Betie She was a woman of large|yanee Mrs. Levi "Lincoin. Mail Unclaimed. The funeral jof Zilpha, -m of Leyi Unclaimed letters at the post office the unobsts ere 10 held from’ Ner home in | {oBTity. She . Yelas | for the wesk November ¢, are stead, G. D. Beddington and Mrs. How- ard Carter. quick Prentice Phillips r‘tllrll(‘ from New health fluence Yh::‘be’e ttendl: ml' in We. 3 . attending an ‘school must is what you need : Fineral Diveces Jay M. et N frs. Bugene Groner was a visitor in | MOF® vor ’ Ly { e - H poh e P Her it Mgty cause the ekin docs nat sbeorb,im: : - A. 3. Kinsman is in New York on Extra Freight. 'fim'h'mhflomffltc{ i business. Miss Rose Healey spent Monday in Norwich. An extra freight is running on the New mflm line and does switching lln.r. 1. Racine is spending & few dm in Dgyrm- with relatives. lhl station, is Nnflned to his ifl. with a lame back. The young men’s choir of the ("- gregational church will meet at hm of Colds De Net l-n Wiilingly. tEy 8| '.!_E § Mlt. 'l'nunflu C. C. Mas f Providence spent Suvidey’ here. wisitiang friends, Mrs. Frank Straulau, who h.*:bmfl «mm’u T MMGR’M local men, P. Two. Blanchette and ents. Mr. and Ibumnew«wnwmtmy