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What Is Going On Tonight. Pythian Sist Purington ‘Temple, No. 2, K of P. i & MOOSE CARNIVAL OPENS. Big Street Parade from Home to Hall -=Garde Florimonde Presents Sketch. 0 be given luu. Loyal nuruh nlght wu& a \u-* e(}'ect l?u-a which Moose Bome on Pleasant strost o' logk. marching aionf Pleasant streer xo nnm and north along Main ball in the following or- mvrlmn band; Company L, J¥rst Infantry C. N. u.. Garde Florhaonde, Gurde of A. C. J. ¥, Willimantic lodge of Mooss and unnv--i guests. In the Cured in & to 34 an. Drra refund morey AZO Ayt L\r. fails to-enry Itcmng. Hnnd or, Protruding Piles. First apdlichtion gives relief. 50c. We Started To Write An Advertisement About STOVES telling all about the Sterling and Quaker and Richmond Ranges and Heater:, but found we did not have room in this space, and besides had much rather tell you in ths store, where we cau show the different stoves and explain their gond qualities. Come in and let us show LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Phone 285-3 Main and Union Streets, JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant . Tel. connection DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Strest, epnin Wilimantic HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant town hall at 8,30 o'clock mq gl R oor * lclever swetch, Two Nights’ Reh earsal, g to th:‘ a&:.huhm«e crowd in attend-| . a ok many rendered. The reports of the various were“'tn patronized and dancing was ;':‘ 3 and. ol e S Tor JorRs e C urrent BRAKEMAN INSTANTLY KILLED. h:":..“”mm “-tg:d that dur- William R. Rigney, 24, Strikes Head | Whet {imes Were Against Bridge Near Golumbia, Will R Rigney, a nk'_-n.n on freight 224, westbound from Wors Cny calls, 337; ul.h received, 562; cester, w:u lnst‘nlly killed Lbout. 10 | toys, gams ;S’ books and id smail o'clock Tuesday morming when, ~on|received, 295; papers and the line of cars te go back |distributed, 4,257, new garments dis- toward the caboose, he was struck on|tributed, 1,015; old garments distrib- the back of the head by the bridge|uted, 1.449; total number of garments : crossing the track near Columbia and | distributed, 2,464. ; new Glenw his skull crushed in. Meihaes of of the| Mrs. A. C. Scripture spoke on the train erew sww the aceldent and the | work of ‘the National guild and on 8 Foreign Office, Tokyo, Jam' train_was stopped as soon as possible. | what had been done ab; and touch- Hflls New York and yet a Dr. W. L. Hlmu of South Coventry.|ed on the work of the Home guild. 2, hurried to the site of the accident,| The secretary’s rarn was re‘&'b‘y. 2 is within reach of all—at about and -~ Medical Examiner Louis I Ma- gn. ‘Wiikins, while the treasurer, son of this city was called. Dr. Ma-|D, C. Barrows, read her report for the A son gave the vam of accidental | year. Miss Marion Niles rendered sev- death and gave ission for the |eral delightful lelecllona on the piano young man’'s parents to remove theland Miss Randall body. The deceased was only 24 years | with several well- e Deltciinie: old and was a native of Hartford. Gift for Captain Merri KICKING MARE CASE. Captain Morrisette of Garde Flor-|Rood Brothers Claim Christopher J. e s T e EHioe:| Gratton of Scotland Deceived Them sler Kitchen !C;sg;net, wrt:’enhhle enter- | in Horse Trade. tained his friends at o bachelor snp- per in the Garde Florimonde quarters, | Suberior court was busy ali day in Wednesday cvening, this city with the case of Rood broth- —— ers of V;Iné\hxgx Canrteé ‘fl-mn Chr!‘l’-‘ topher J. Gratton of Scotiand, a s SIX FAMILIES HOMELESS TS hovas teath: laintiff's 3 As Result of Fire in. Wooden Ho Hora B s omn. St with s Dt No. 20, Schoothouse Lane—Firemen|crs wanted another horse for use on Handicapped. the farm, was in communication with —_— the defendant and atter some talky The local fire companies were called | first at Gratton's_house, and later af out gabout 3 o'clock Thursday after-|the home of the Roods. made o trade noom to fight a fire in the tenement|of a cow and $22.50 in cash for the house at No. 20 Schoolhouse lane a |V mare, the subject of the dis- two und a half story wooden building | pute. owned by Edward Wyatt. There weré| The mare was known as the “kick- 3 families living in the house at the | ing mare,” but this fact was not known - - - ' or time of the fire, which started in the | to the purchasers, they said, and Grat- < ! =) b = ood .'- Zarret in the tenement rented by Mnry | ton told them she was sound and all . i =. and you ean t Bosworth and {s supposed to have been | ight in every way, and a good horse ; - 3 1 caused by a defective chimney. The|to work on the farm, except tbat she b ) just the right Excelsior Hose company was delayed | sometimes kicked when being har- Sz to fit about % minutes on account of the |nessed. i / ; your lack of horses and the firemen fought| The trade was made, and the after- f - the fire for a time hampered by both |noon of the same day Horace Rood the absence of hose and ladders. At|had trouble with the horse on the one time a painter's ladder was requi- | Zion_hill road, where he was driving ] sitioned and was the only ladder in|her in team with another horse. The : use. In spite of these handicaps and | black mare ran away and kicked, and Yook the stubborn nature of the fire the|behaved so badly that that evening 3 2 men did splendid work and had the | the brothers took her back to Gratton, i : > L them over and you will blaze under control at 3.50. Damage | Who refuse to take her, and finanily 4 by fire and water rendered all the ten- |ordered _them oft. the’ place. ~They : J understand more ements uninhabitable for the present ! went, first tying e mare to the wheel ¥ * - and the six families, none of whom |of a wagon there. about why Glenwood Ranges ere insured, were forced out of doors | On the other hand, the defendant Make Cooking Easy. The most pitiable case was that of |claims that the purchasers knew the Mrs. James Hackerman and her moth- |mare was a kicker, and that he told er, both nearly totally blind. They |them so before they bought here. That were led fo the city library, whers |is really the main point in the case Shea @ Burke, 37-47 Main St., Norwich the librarian, Mrs. Belle Riggleman, |Which occupled all the day, and will ’ assisted by J. B. Baldwin made them |be continued after short calendar to- 3 C. 0. Murphy, 259(:““?‘1 Ave., Norwich comfortable and notified the town offi- | day. cials and the United Charities of their plight. Mr, Hackerman, assistant jan- FINDi . itor at the high school was notified and WPihe Com ELMNTIE arrangements for housing them were | Judge Greene Awards $1,000 Damages completed. ’ 5 The loss to the owner is about three | o J- J. Oates in Suit Against S. L. et or four hundred dollars, which is coy- | Cardinal. 4 Bl el P i thi sc Mrs. J. C. Hawkins, Miss M. A. Bur- | pot worth more than $9,000,000 or $10,- a local firm. Thursday afternoon Judge Gardiner| J. F. Ahern is in Middletown on bus. | dick, Miss Mary McNicol; candy and|000,000. “In a few cases German.seourities spending a fortnight with relatives in|son, Mrs. G. A. Haskell; food table, | 000,000, although they probably were' ity v R Greene handed down his deesiion in |iness. flower table, Mrs. H. E. Paul, Mrs. T. are listed lower than before the war. NEEDLEWORK GUILD. {hetcabel o SUMER ¥ Dwid Va2 The train from New Haven due in Dt Ll e o Paul |TO CLOSE SPECULATION ON T L aute 1 1M Swatnat RIS o o ty ai .52 a. m., was min- o > . . e % Displays Evidences of Busy Year's|sault recently tried before him. It was|utes late Thursday. Stewart, Ruth Stewart, Clara Adams; BERLIN STOCK EXCHANGE !and Italian securities. Russian 4 per - waist patterns, Mrs. cent. of 1902 are quuted at 62 as com- Work—Interesting Reports Heard, |Siaimed that Oates, while engaged in|. Mrs Eizabeth Keating returned to|E. W, Hiscox, Marian Robinson Official Quotations Show Strength of |Pared with §3 3-4; St, Petersburg In- Main and Ash streets, was thrown | SOuth ‘Manchester Thursday after a|cream. Mrs. M. W. Alling, M. W. Al- Germany's Finances. ternational cmnmerce nk 115 against At the home of George E. Stiles. No. ‘bea‘,ny to the. floor by the de“ndm{‘. few days’ visit here. . ling, Mrs, F. E. Willlams; mystery o odbq 130; Italian Meridional -Railway 85 103 Windham road, Thursday afternoon | with the result that his knee-cap was | Mrs. G. Dickinson Baker, Miss Vir- | packages for children, distributed by 8| Berlin, Nov. 18 (By iwireless to Say- against 100 3-4. The general chdvacter & . broken. The defénse was that Oates |Sinia Baker and Master Morton Baker |live - Shnta Claus, in' charge of Mrs. (o0 gf the list, therefore, might b¢ called and made by the Needlework guild of | yo'c‘Ghout to throw a glass at another | are spending a few days in New York. | Walter Marshall, ‘Alice Blair_and Isa- | Vill)—A M‘{h"‘ ""‘ ":c“"“" irregula 5 corved o ‘the many visitors to the |freauenter of the place, which Cardinal | Mrs. Eleanor Otis of Boston arrived (Del Marshall, Mrs. Perle Whitford; | engagements on the Berlin stock ex- Stissslione. uring ‘{he course of the |00k away from him, but that he fell | here Thursday to spend several days chicken pie supper, Mrs. C. D. Wolf, change having been settled during the exhibit, Mrs, Charles Tryon and Mrs, |t the floor of his own accord on ac-|at her country home on Windham |}fiss 8 X Adama, C. D, w:}:‘u ¥randllast few months, the stock exchange Charles Larrabee, presiding at the tea | °0UDt of a bad ankle, and his condition | road. e " | committee has ordered the closing out SUCCESS OF SUFFRAGE” . P ;| E. Spicer, My. and Mrs. J. H, Tracy, - table. The guild is doi splendia |2t the time. F. W.,Clapp attended the teachers’ Y 5 = otk among the peor of jhe ey and |, Judge Greerie finds for the plaintiff | mecting ' at the Stafford high school | 21F. and Mrs. John Whalley, Mr. and |6f the remainder by the end of No Statement at Convention of Wisconsin to rec thousa 3 | Mrs. L. V. Whitford. There will also|vember and has published an official 4 this annual event has been a custom |53 LIRS OUS MR (00" hat the | hursday at which dles Jennle Clpe"a fortune teling booth, fiat G quotations’ 3s the settiement Woman Suffrage Asseciation. were displayed in several rooms and [ (2KINE away of the glass was a rea: faculty was the brincipal ~speaker. | \Ew HAVEN'S ACQUISITION D Fhese are the first officlal queta-| Milwaukee, Wis, Nov. 18.—“Nokhing both in quantity and quality excelled = Miss nehey’'s subject was, e Arf - Vi juccess of woman suf- those shown at any previous. time, | tArowing down of the plaintiff was un- |of Asking Questions. OF BOSTON & MAINZ R. R, |UOns issued on the- Berlifi stock ex- [can prevent the s su change since the war be; says th - During the course of the afternoon and | Recessary, reckless and wanton. Harttord, Visitsirs. Phretay Inciided ghange since the war began.' saye the | frago unless democracy itself is doom “NOTHING CAN PREVENT Thanksgiving WH_UMANTIC' p co“ N. suspension of execution, on his leaving Miss Lena Labby. Mre. H. Cleveland, | Aired at Trial of Eleven Former Di- | ueTpsas news ed to fall” sald Mrs. -Victor. Berger, CITY COURT CASES. Mrs, A, G. Gully, Mrs. Roy Gally, M rectors of New Haven Road. o e I B a1 ") | president of the Milwaukee Board of 3 S Doris Long, E. T. Smith, Mrs. J, fai 3 ey refute all |education and second viee ident of Hartford- Prisoner Given Chance to| Bjanchette, Miss M. R. Blanchette, 18.—The trial of .go:u";nm b; Genri;:y' nemies | the Wisconsin Woman lufiugme u:ao‘u - New York, Nov. Beat It—Henry Babecock Fined. Mrs. John Henry, Mrs. Mary Lincoln, |the eleven former New York, New |concerning the breaking down of the .com! waukee th ’ e Mrs. 3, Healey, atrs. James Hrries, | 10 R0 O o et directors | Batiom's Anances Thirtiets Samal catrantion of the o Stanley Modak and Henry Babeock | W. W. Hayden, Mrs. Amory Brown, “The most interesting fl‘otafion-m ganization. Mrs. Ben Hooper, chair- were in the police court Thursday |'Miss Ruth Taylor. ohn Morrison. swung into a new phase today when |inose of the German Profiun Hnalr of the -secutive copamittee, in . morning charged with intoxication. the government began the presentation | three per cent. loans. Thious aro Het. s art her report ‘at the afternoon session, Mcdak, whose home is in Hartford, of }th testimony ba. o d at 70, the sale fi in July of i JEWETT CITY y to show how the New |ed at 70. the sale figure as in y of | urged the women to try to secure the M=s sentenaedyte W=ty int Il Wit Have nacquired control of the Boston | 1314 This shows abaclutsly that the | votes of their congressional represent- \ G AR & Maine railroad. which virtually com- | quotation of 3 lven London was - the city immediately. Babcock was | Grocers Warned to Sell Drugs— me“‘:i"t!h! a“e:ed';;“poly = A atives for the Bristow-Mondell amend. r ment. fined $1 and costs, amounting to $7.60.| Fyneral of Mrs. Mary F. Scranton— | directors are charged with having con- H spired to create, tary of the treasury, who in the Reich- Alert Hose Co. Elects. g“”"lfl“ nal Christmas Bazaar | 0 o h Charles S. Mellen, the gov- | stag announced that he had attempted | Waterbury—All relatives and friends ° The annual election of the Alert S crnment brought out that the negotia. [to purchase through neutrals, for re-| o ne twenty-five members of Di- Hose company was held Thursday eve- e I tions for the control of the road were | demption purposes, as much of these vision 5, L. O. A. O. H, who “have ning with the following results: Fore- | ASreeable to the text of a law pass- | conducted by hi min 1907 with Lewis | loans as could be obtained at this rate - man, Frank P. Fenton; first assist |3 DY the last session, local grocery|(ags Ledyard, who represented the|in London. These attempts met with|died in the past twenty yeats have S : a stores have been notified of a list of | {merican Express company, majority | utter failure. been invited to attend a solemin ‘high Bert fii:?e;lfi?;:dn:ecégorg?flfafi certain medicines which they cannot|ldiics of Boston & Mains stock and | ~Other Interesting quotations are: | requiem mass, which will be sung for In spite of the sentiment that attaches to this great derson; . secretary, Herbert Smith; |®ell after Jan. 1. The list includes|yh; is one of the defendants. The|Deutche Bank 225 against 233 before | the repose of their souls on Monday American festival it is unquestionably the Thanksgiving dinner that has become the feature in the day’s observ- “ance. The whole menu for the approaching feast has alrcady been pianned by the thrifty housewife. We wonder if she has given attention to the dinner service. There is no better time to get one-than now. FUNERAL. a T that it de- = i ¢ day in Providence. created as so serious that it was de. We are showing a good line of new stock patterns, and pSherman Hollister of Storrs spent M. N . Sermiten: i e no matter whe o1 i ursday in TRnts. 1 1 i f Mrs. Mary F. . to e matter “h“th\;; -‘}‘:“ ne_eld much or Ilttleb}ve are rz"dy soiirs. B, F. Bugbeo and Miss Bertha ot anbon Swere chakd et e home. on buy” the stock, he sald. Eiving New 0 SCrve you. Vi Hs a k .0 .. Mathewson street Thursday afternoon | Haven stock for it, share for share. l ey ¢ have the:m as reasonable as $15.00 The train from Boston due here at|at 1 o'clock. The house was filied with | In order to provide the mecessary New 11.20 a. m., was one hour late Thurs- |rclatives and friends. Rev. J. A.|Haven stock for the exchange, Mellen 3 and up to $35.00. 26-piece White Dinner Set, a good value— : Special $1.49 : v | iclson. ‘The bearers were B. H. Paim. [steamship lines in this = transaction 1 bottle Old Port Wine .. alme ' h, Her- | Were ven e luation les . ! THE H [; MUHRAY Gfl HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS | Sos s Crspman of Sleiwhold. Aracid | Morse had placed upon them. 320, cowmwmon No. 2 . : = 2 lwi ive Tablets—; - s 0] ns 3 Accuracy in- accounting, courteous service, - stitute tor.calomul—wers et BT e it b Bagwn of DACtIGS | promptness and iiberabty in dealing, and a . Dr. Edwards after 17 vears of study|Miss Loulse Sumner of Providence, sound business polcy m administering its Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a|Mrs Frank T. Preston.of Danlelson. |FUBLIC N & own afflirs, craracterize THE WINDHAM B oo ol o R Know Therm | |, Bazear Sommituns Named. = : Cosmbination No. & : Ladies X I'!?.;‘LCS)‘NAI; BANK, whn\.haatxms fltlte:r:bgh hi :y{;:%-“ogvv:mco;;:r iear, pink_akin, |"§,f" chureh“met at 3ire. ¥ D, . $1.00 w $i‘25 : stow right o pimples, a ow's Thursday. was e hi custormers relations that shai Suovancy iike ehildhood days, you|assisted by Mre. E. A. Faust, Mrs, L.| REb . v prove ieciprocally permament, pleasant and must ge: at the cause G. Buckingham, Mrs. H. D. Hewitt, profi‘afle. 3 Dr. wards' Olive ‘Tablets act on|Miss Knoblock and Miss PR - o 3 pany The Windham National Bank i, i b il 5 o Asidinis R o Dt | il Sy RO 8 ga1 MAIN ST, 5 26c_per box. All druggists. orations, Mrs. E. Faust, Mrs. F. D. |tice thela men, Or any WILLIMANTIC, CONN. X Take one o two RIShtly and note| Hallow Mre L. G. Buckingham: fancy | faisely fm-unx teward, Elijah Woodward. quinine pills in bulk, rhubarb extract|fyc that the stock was for sare was | the war; Hohenlohe Mining Works 125 [ morning at 7 o'clock at the Chufch of 2 o Db prard and paregoric. fi?mmunlcuud to Mellen by IG;flaer against 94 1-4; Kattowitz Mining | the Immaculate Conception. s W. C. T. U. Meeting. Could See Preston Fire. M. Lane, of the banking firm o e, A meeting of the W. C. T. U. is to| Farmers all through the south part|Misginson and Company of Beston, be held in the club rooms this (Friday) |of the town who bring milk to the i D hE bt tat fon afternoon, at 3.15 o'clock. early Boston milk car were inquiring | "3, '1 80! s, Mellen said Lane told him that the ey v Where the big fire was in Preston. The! smerican Express interests were go- - Brief Mention. hole U K e bt e bara on |INE to sell anyway, chiefly because - Daniel Shea spent Thursday in New | & ™ T”’x“éf.i‘{é’.?’"?.c‘l a barn On| they were aissatisfied with their in- - Britain. sl ipara Rlace. vestment and that he (the witness) : Mrs, Patrick Keenan spent Thurs- regarded the situation that might be day. _ Spidell, pastor of the Baptist church, | said, the New Haven's steamship lines d a most eloquent tribute to the | Were merged into the Consolidated o ‘ " w"”. '.d crirs. Philip Cheney and Mrs Edward | D o1ty obedience and devotion of Mrs, | Railway company, a New Haven trol- n F: ) o,is {iden, Scranton to the Christian faith which |ley holding concern and the Consoll- i Vi Miss Florence Dixon of South Wil- | Ber. life so truly exemplified. Mrs. G. t:r g Iy 0 e New en, co‘mn‘.“ml h‘ l Alice A. Brown san; 30,000,000 New Haven s lington ‘spent Thursday with friends | 5 Prior and Slss 4765 A. Drowe Song | cas issued and kept in the treasurs here. Mrs. Prior. There were |for the purpose of the exchange. Finch’s Golden W. 1 Mrs. Fred Thompson of Danbury I8 | oot n e ™ Barial was in Dane | The —witness admitted that thé lat .Hn. $ 51-piece White Dinner Set, {ancy border— Special $5.59 P. Brown of Hartford and = Arthur A Tripp and Shepherd I, Brown of Jew. full gt. Maryland .. $1.00 = $] 25 Looki Tak ett City. Relatives an lends presen! . pe B'S.‘;Z,. b - from ot of town included Mrs, Eliza W To m Pnbfic Old Port or .50 sml B, Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Palmer, Mr., and Mrs. S. B. Palmer and Mrs, i Profi It your skin is yellow—complexion | Andrew. Prentice of Norwich, Mr. and |,/ hereas. our attention has just been Capital $100,000 Surplus and ts $175,000 Q| 1t vour ski coatot-appetite post [irs Hethon 5. Chapman, Mr.. and " he rue‘% zg.n cerfain men. Established 1832 you have a bad taste in your mouth— | Mrs. Henry Hopkins and daughter and a lazy, no-good feeling—you should|Lee Chapman of Plainfleld, Miss Maria with his patients. Mrs. E. W. Ellison of Willimantic and ..“'°° Special ‘$1.25 ” " the liver and bowels iile calomel— |present and gave most AN = 3 vet have no dapgerous after effects.|talks. The following committees m 1 BL n}g"? 3 : Thoy Btart the bile and overcome|to have charge of the Christmas ba- | FARBE The sominey fucth ° WILLIMANTIC CONN. loves of our o the pleasing rosults. table, Mrs. F. n. Ballou, Mrs. E. A.|®™P RTRATT CO., INC. ’rhe Olive Tablet Company, Colum- l‘au-t. Mrs. A, C. Ladd; domestic table, vm flqmv St, Dastom, Mass. [y B, Wetare. Mra. E. F. Burle-|l novisMiwe