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Bouchard-Schweitz Marriage Wednes- day Morning—Dramatic Club and| chester at Scotland.- The Plainfield_soccer football team Today—Sooial ~ Affairs of WILLIMANTIC WELLIMANTIO OFFICE, the schoel boys with some exclitement L 2y — In St Mary" hurch Wednesday | Will journey to South Manchester i 2 5 67 Church St. - Telcphone 210-2. [during the morning. g T ko Mnéfi united | 32V to play. tel'h‘*! will not . — B s Trong . HOW A MAN ‘WHO LANDED ON OBITULRY. @ i3, marrioge Fhigepe o Beachird and o. *{Poulry as Whist Priass st 8t. J-l.fi: s l;-: M %o Heirs—| " wo0D PILE~AND:WAS SORE TEMPORARY QUARTERS. — Llsie Schweltz . Plainfield will begin the game with| Hall—Nine Cases in Town Cou udge . Warner Speaks at Meri- FROM HEAD TO FOOT . Charles Harvey. T o e &r°%he | the following _lineup: MeCl This Week — Union Thanksgiving| den—Shower for Mrs. Wilfred Wade : — : up: luggage, Trust Company Wit Return to Jor-| The death of Charles Harvey, Sl - <-lbride, were the witndsses. The bride | £0815 Judson, 1, Potts rfb, J. Walker} Dance—New School Supervisor Fil- dan Block WHaR It is Rebuilt. lcurred af ¢ et macy 3| Wees white grope de chune and carried | o™ ing Photo of Each Pupil on Card At a meeting of the board 6f direc- |Patient at that institution but a sbort :&f’n“l“;:;;‘e‘;.’“fi:dm';:;‘h :“',ed“"’_ le or, Marriot reserve. Index. tors of the Willimantic WKt compay time previous to his death. THe Was{ging march was played by the organ- Kills 19 Coons. i Y |born in Lebanon, the son of Israel BE. s z held v;;gfig;d.:gmn‘;grnxng it Y el Tarriet. Smith Harvey. s h1j]ist Miss N. \ Mincr. At the ofter-| Frank Congdon has brought his to —Many Dignitaries to Take Part in St. Mary’s Golden Jubilee Services. Dan Johnson of Yale, and Donald 'ohnson of are ‘with their parents, Attorney and Mrs. Egc F. E. Cunneen retyrned Wednes- tory Miss Irspe Roy sang Millard’s|tal of coons captured this season to |32y evening from a business trip to|H. Johnson for the holiday. made his home in the town of Wind- Marie AF re Accompani ‘Willlam Cant- New York. ?:lch":,;fa:utml; w}l’l ocr::;':ly“mfit:; am for the past twelve Hine He ;; bAl?e'nkfast was .errvcamaec ne Hosie ot cr'én ‘\,a\'mm Bm{ie!%r:y and ‘l‘Drummert," A. P. Woodward will be in Provi- Wil Witness Game. the stores as before the fire. It is ;‘fl'flfld by three bmtheg‘;‘ Sramm 03| the groom on Convent avenue to about | he shot a coon weighing 17 pounds on |dence today for the Brown Wi Rafferty left Wednesday for intention of those interested in the|flampton, Henry 8. of Windean, 20d} 50 fricnds and relatives. The numer- | Tuesday t. Drummer treed a lit- | football game. & ork where he will be the guest bank to have the new qufirters, waea |lrani L. of Suffield. & ous handsorue gifts included cut gluss, | ter of in a high pine and Mr.| Miss Harriet Slingsby, who has been ready, fitted up with modern equips Holiday mes( 0% china, silver, money and hcusehold|Congdon unable to boost his total k3 here, returned on 8] WO weeks ment, so that the bank will be on a pur : furnishings. ~Mr. and Mrs. Bouchard|over twenty but he and Drummer | Wednesday to her home in Woodstock Waterman was reported with any in this section of the state. Today, Thanksgiving, a legal holiday, | left Baltic at 3.41 for a honevmoon|made arrangements to go out Wed- Valley. Wednesday as seriously ill at his home e the local post office will open —£i 7]trip to different cities. On thair return | nesday night and bring home the ba-| Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Swaffleld and he . = % o’clock in the morning and remsin | they will reside with the groom’s par- | £on. family are spending the holiday with m Bradley was resti more Normal Eeniors Give Play. .|ogen until noon. During this timé{ents cn Convent avenue. Held Social. relatives in Providence. 3 ort lyweflmymerg:cvmlnc The semior class of the Normal|one delivery of the mail will taic place. Postoffice Hours Today. The Plainfield Bowling Green club|, Principal Ernest R. Warren of Kill- falarmingly ill Tuesday. . y ) s s it b High Schoo! . Warren| Irving Miro ding bl e Bob Defororares afifidgn?;;}i 2 Al Shete R The plutat sevi o Dostmaster ° Thomar 1. Sullivan has e ok RIS ocal Testutes éfi"m }éx('?fl;‘fl‘:nce oy to atbond tha | ing with relatives oy e Mt the gymnasium of the school, Tuesday lings and the money order department - % b wening. ents | Brown- » game. > " evening. The performance was very|will be closed all day. day (Thunksgiving): $ to 11, § to 4|00 enjovable evening. Refreshm Lester Craig of Brown univerfity is Morse Estate Distributed. cleverly carried out by the studcmts. (e and 6 to 7. The Lawton Mills corporation closed |SDénong Thanksgiving_day with bis| Wednesday was marked by the dis- ) A dance followed the performancs. Fire Breaks Out in Jordan Blool: Ruins| Gave Entertainment at Scotland. | their plant in ob,:m,’;n of Thanks- | patents, Mr. and Mrs.. W, J. Craig. glb&flon oé t;nl: large estate of George ’ Lieutenant Daniel Killourey discov-| The tic Dramatic club and|Eiving as well as stores throughout| Miss Dorcas Gailup of Connecticut|M. Morse heirs. Mr. Morse, one ’ of the most pi U ered a fire in the ruins of the Jordan|Cheral society motored to Scotland|the town, college is with her parents, Mr. and N D SRNATS FAERSL a block about two n'cloclz‘ Wednesday | Tuesday evening and presented a h']!;ge posl:e;mlce will be on regular | Mrs. W. J. gall.!:p. l’gr the holiday. T Miss E. 3 3 2P Mice Args Many Friends, Relatives and Fra.orafl [morning, and notified Chiet Foley. | comedy sketch to an enthusiastic au- | holiday schedule. \ oliday Guests. line C. Heartz, teachers i a3 Associates at Services Wednesgay |/10S¢ Was taken from. the. Bamk Street|dience. @ 5 Rev. William A. Keefe will Tead| Mr. and Mrs. Louls E. Kennedy are|schools, ate spensime ine :fllul;:yn:: fire house and water was 7 put on Thomas Charon is employed at the|mass at 8 o'elock this morning atiSt. e i 3 n 2 s entertaining today Misses Margaret|cess at their homes, Morning. the blaze which was extinzuished in|Hopkins & Allen plant in Norwich. | John's church. and N e and Han : - short order. A number who happen-| William Cooney was a Hartford vis-| Misses Noella and Eleda Vissonette M: a;ghusrf“cmni;gmyi:.hf i uu'}:ixmkigll‘vf n mf.h":: fiwm a ‘;::e The funeral of Nelson Gilman, whichled to be out at that hour assisted in|itor Wednesday. of Taftville are spending the Thanks- | farisora. oy Hen: ng gues r. ane s. took pluce from his home @t $63. Main fthe work. Follow the crowd to Rocheleau’s|giving holiday with Mrs. Dupont. of Norwich. street. Wednesday . morning at 9.3a s oo store—ady. Mrs. Frederick Racine and Mrs. o’clock, was one of the larges:i ever| Investigating Fire Alarm Trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin and | Henry Gauthier and daughters Yvonne held in this city. In the solemm high| mu "onie eneapico oo tno pre aiarm | daughter Virginia of Hartford were | and Lillian attended the St. Louis-ban- requiem mass in St Mary's church at [ onw 0, (PIEEErE O RES O e o thi | Tuesday visitors here. quet at Paftville yesterday. o oelgek, v (0. (S Dguase o0l ity have been in town this week and Inspected Wires. e it e ‘aftville, a relative of e deceasel, i a cafler in town ednesday. was celebrant, Rev. 3, J. ¥Papifien, p.s- gnm‘lt‘;;';nggfflflszf"g:e"’;‘ro ‘hen"',flflb,lg Thomas Bamford, electrician for the| John C. Duff of Waterbury is spend- for of the church, was deacon and Rev. | o0, the morming of the fire. It ‘could | Baitic Mills company, inspected the | inx Thanksgiving with Plainfield rela- J. V. E, Belanger of Baltic. sub-de4con. b0 he lnve:fl "on“ hutafl . l*ov.grea company’s electric wires in the village | tives. Joseph Gaudreau and Gustave Chartior [ (1%, MVESTERLOn Jut 1t 18 under- | Wednesday. Attended Bazaar. acted as ushers wigle Lawrence Mar- | Rt meeting of the board of aldermen | cayi oaquroolX #as @ Willimartic| 4 larze number of Plainfield people rotte was flower b®hrer. The outcome will be awaited with & |Cciler Wednesday. attended the All Hallows' council, K. There was special music, ser- | o eat deal of intbrest. 2 2 Mrs. Delwin S. Martin and Mrs.iof C. bazaar at Moosup last evenins. vices were :m.gi::d by many n:: as s o ER % f;:::!c\}a:r e:i]a:g:;fywere Willimantic vis- Mr. and Mrs. David Derosier of Nor- and relatives. re were many beau- 5 : Sy - wich are ending Thanksgi: 1 fiful floral tributes, three of the larsect| _Injured Doing Well at Hospital. Peter Raveneil has moved his house- | Mra. Derosters marents, e, ang e being from the three fraternal omwan-| It@s now thought at St. Toseph's|hold effects to his recently purchased | Stapisiag Charron. 2 izations of which Mr. Gilman was a |hospital, where the wounded waro taken | farm in Central Village. E. Garreaux of Webster, Mass., was member—San Jose couneil, No. 14,|after the dynamiting of the vear wa The Baltic Milly company and the|a business caller here yesterday. K. of C. St. John the Baptist ard tl.e|Of the Jordan Tuins Saturday, that it|Shetucket mills will close their plants| A number of local people attended 5 ry Miss Rachel Preston and a party of | The entire stock of the New York | friends will bo in Boston Saturday to| Furniture Store will be s0ld at“public { ear Rev. Billy Sunday and on Sun-|auci starting Wednesday evening, 1 day will visit at Wellesley college. | Dec. 6, at 7 o'clock, and continuing |the program committee, and W. Earl \ Gaston Maindon and friends will mo- | each evening until the entire stoci is |Flughes, chairman of thb committce to tor to Providence today to attend the |sold, cxcepting Saturday p. m., when |Collect the money and distribute it Brown-Colgate football game. the sale will commence at 2.80. Sale|Whereitlsneeded _ . . Poultry #s Whist Prises. _ — [0 Of SRNGE Srend chahos t make |\ cix' best in make this Christmas pidn ¢nThere were forty tables of players at TR :;““ hfl': i"‘ values—adv. | N ecess. e pre-Thanksgiving t party in mbers umni Team. Wage Advance at Waterman Mill S A TR L puler Eapw. Trane Lowhe Xecdors Notlees were posted at the mill of and guinea hens. son’s champlon basketball team will | a0 arorman Worsted company of 2n Violate Motor Vehicls Laws. ' |be members of the P. H. S. Alumni|30yance of ten per cent. in wages of- Nearly half a hundred names are|6am when they meet the P. H. S. reg- | ang worsted mill in thi svicinity are on the list held by town officials who | Ul2T team in the school gymnasium to- |aiso about to advance wages, althoush have been watching out for violators MOorro’ i me insta Vi of the motor vehicle laws and for driv- Tetrets addressed to Gerold Bernard, | poan y:ne:i - e;e:.m e ing horse-drawn vehicles not dispiay- | H: Boune, Mador Gahnon, James G. - ; > 3 e 4 1 2 Heath, Mrs. Catherine Cantwell are| - e e Willimantic lodge, No. 1440, L. O, O.|Will be possible to save the leg of War- | today (Thanksgiving). They will re. 2 ing proper lights at night. The cases 3 B - gy P s B T8 ren Worth who was serlously injured |sume operations Friday morning. thie) Samce: [nGrnks hall Contethied will come up' right after the first of |Wiclaimed at the " Putnam postoffice | CONVICTED OF MURDER OF " sented at the services. The |DY flying stones. The other three ra- -— Mr. Mrs. B. West War- | the month. A & " PROBAT! UDG! A by g g tients, Lavole, Webber and 1.3 1% are COLCHESTER ron sk, hve Spending. tne holigay |, SCOres of appeals for funds to aia| Of the teachers in Putnam schools, E ORI LR The eommittal service ar the gr ve|Showing signh of improvement and it with Mrs. Tate’s parents, Mr. ana Mrs. (i1 _Armenian relief work were re-|J7os Flzebeth Donovan is at ner|gne of the Most Unusual Murder Cases in St, Joseph's cemetery was rend by |is thought that they will recover. La- - 3 S eas Tt : ceived here Wednesday by persons wha | home in Mansfleld for Thanksgiving, | 05 B% 0% J00, Balie Uttt o Rev. Father Bellerose, assisted Dby |Vole is suffering from a bruis thigh. |Mr. and Mrs, Clinton G. Wallis to Re-| " 1. Racine has sold hiy valuable |are likely to give to such a worthy|Jiiss Bertha C Tewis ut Holliston, i Fathers Papillon and Belanger. Witi-|In all probability ho will b the Anst | side in the West—Brief Local Notes. | rahbit dos, Bcaut, to a Mcchanicsville [PUrFuose. The contributions are to be|yrs €35 O, Oshorne al Brideeport, | 1uniguine, Ala, Nov. 29—Davia-D. jam Sweeney, Louis Palhus, Hormisdas e hospital. man. ed to New York. A Overt i Svil Dion, Alexis Caisse, A. L. Gelfnas and —— Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Wallis, who| Miss Isabelle Flynn, who plaved the Boroughtites Getting Lawless. o the’ etiios Ay ot Forsast isck OF" The Manory. coutly Delphis Boucher were the bear-rn| Woman Strikes Another—Iis Fined. |have been residents of this plage for|part of Marjorie ‘n the Prisoner of| Judge W.' F. Woodward sent tlres|mon comnell asking thar byl o |court, was convicted here vesterday of Many friends from out of town attend-| Mary Aszima and Anna Kencshovsha | the past two vears left ~Wednbsday | Andersonville, is & 5 3rs of age 1n-|men to jail, afier hearings in the fown |sider Siving hn . locronse - pay ‘wna |tho murder of Probate Judge W. T. ed the funsfal. were brought before the police court on |morning for New York. After a short | stead of six as stavéy" o"ednesday. court Wednesday morning. There have | shorter hours of duty for members of | L&Wler, a political opponent, and was e—— Wednesday morning on the charge of [Visit in that city they will leave for —— e ' heen nine cases in the court this week |the police force. sentenced to be hanged:. The court set { Alumni vs. High School Today. lcratmng x:ed‘:;turbmcc by fighting. The | the west,. where they will reside. NEW YORK BOYCOTT Union Thanksgiving Servic Funeral of Charles W. And Jan. 12 for the execution but su:x)end- e b ity t atter entered a plea of gulty to thu Member of Local Post. F eral o arles W. Andrews. ed its order wpon a motion by the High GOt Toothall teamn ot & tear |CBATEe while' the former Genled re-| A, Febron Momday the faméral of PROVES EFFECTIVE, |_Representatives of various churches| Bertram Andrews has been at Nof- | Prisoner's attorney for a sew trial, L) representing the Alumni will ineet i |SPONSiDility in the matter. The form-|y, " A Wwaldo ®as hold. Mr. Waldo e were in attendance at ;&w nion Thanks-|wood, Mass., attending the funeral of | Overton’s conviction furnished the thete suipuat senié &€ Recreafian Pamc]r. to10 the ‘dourt that She /610 © nothwes a member. of Boron & Torator (Continued: tom ‘Page One) giving service at the Methodist church |his brother, Charles B. Andrews, who | climax to one of the most unusual this morning. ~ The Alumni have pro- |XROW the other woman, wh) came to|post, G. A. R. this place. . A number e Y e SuitE. | Zhe Seryioe @ubiwds burled Tiesday. murder cases in Alabama’s criminal O TR o Ve T Sl e T 2;; haoss ;f‘%?{’izi{’cizi‘hé?;fg;‘wefe;o of the members of the post attended | the Thanksgiving turkey market as a e e g Spoke at Meriden. Casen. Tawiors hody was:found Juna v . " _|blood on Mary’s arm whefe Anna had | mexanc atf 5 v it B S| sts Mr. an rs. 3 appeared and two o s political as- S ins|Of a marriage before the fizht siarted : - B £ 3 e F. Wood, member of the faculty at T and Robert Phillips, the county sher- g?:e ncfiz:;:,ro!fl}::ilé‘:‘nl;?:rggrl:.n‘;\; Dut, e AL niot. kBoW: Just WhAE ok MMrs.‘;’ibg: m Bigelow an‘g daughter, Concerted Uprising Urged. Brown wniversity. Reform before the United Christian committed suicide and left notes recent fire, will no doubt play hi. usuaf | 5aid T:i'sa;kafierream;ggsc l‘i e“g’ fhve'; On the er hand a call for a con-| Miss Delia Jemery of Providence is g}nde?tvor societies“of the churches of | sayifig they could not bear the sus- ot rame. whila Chappel mho s cap: | Anna stated that she ha3 gone to|Sucqosy AFier @ short stay at Lemuel| orids huriic uprising againe: the bigh |tho, Fuest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles|the city. & i | picion aroused by Lawler's death. Tain 5F he team 18 Topkad th. for jong |MArY's house and told tha Mtter to|Capis on Broadway, o | Costoriiving was lesued here by May: |Smith of Prospect street. urprise Shower. Overton was arresteg several weeks gains. These two men will furnish gt:p t\ul!fingd al:l:l‘x(: helzl and the baby.|pom o few days visit with friends in | 0%, Cornelius F. Burns of Troy, who Pupils’ Photos to Be Filed. T“H&iy e’;'ening :\lrs. ;’&;l’lrreddWa‘de l‘atell;;nfl”l‘erg\‘essfle(;tar:flmattr;‘ tx;:al;:(l ? e admitted s ng Mary in he face. advocated “proclamations by th V- raC o was given surprise visi and mis-{ veal T e firs -me at he ha i | The [conxt foun Marr Euiity avd | Goshen. s 8. by the gov Horace F. Turner, new supervisor. upon Anna. Slaric and I, ¥. Haker motored:ts Sa—l1rcd Broadcast and . rdid in - the A i“"mg"g_shzmg S ¥ 7hk | instrumental duets were played by Mr. | to a lonely road alons” the Tennessec . A schools and churches, setting days for < Sz ! - and Mrs. Wade and popular --songs | river late at night and had attacked Holiday Eve Social Affairs. Miss Alice Kemp was in Hartford on pupils by grades, and will have a Foerdns a series of boycotts against high |photograph of each ohild fo file away | Were SUng by the party. Refreshments | him after trying to effect an iti # 3 3 s ved by the i E ment for co-operation te prev 3 Secial activities were at their } Timothy O'Connell of East Haddam | P¥iced ffl,"d?‘- o ThE _ | with other data an an individuai card | S50 SATIEE DY ;hgds‘:se;rlga“e‘:ts‘f:e:: ToRRtY Eratl Tty “Ior QeEtegng: btk Wednesday evening, when entertaia- |was calling on friends here Tuesday. Shpsercsah madethis dnnouncer] i Bysters. Such a system nas % s i ment was fforded the many sut of B V- |ment as to the panic conditions fol- been in force in many of the cities of {grsh Clr;;.'!s (f}rpeme;i Mrs. Agén glahpn 1"I‘hf_dr:rlrnm"l sJ:{'\th‘; ;u:‘r;‘e‘s:é- and others who labor indoors |tow» people who returned to therr HOUSES LIGHTED toy meariets, Ho faund. e snia.”that | fhe_country. ward Lowrie, Misses Giadve Farmer, | tion in which Lawler defeated Overton city to d Thanksgiv'e - try markets. He found, he said, that : in should always take the strength- P e e i S large quantities of turkeys, chickens| Come From Plainfield For Booze. |Marjorie Bradford, Cristobel Gifford, |for judge. lem, Norwich and Lebanon Tuesday. Electricity Turned on Wednesday Ev- |and had b hipped here . i i Josephine Gifford, Fthel Dingwall, Ella | The prisoner said he had nothing to greater part of the entertainmers: w. and geese had been shipped hére from| The closing of saloons in the town A gwall, ] said he gt compelling toni mn found at the various dances ot weos| ening in Ashland Cotton Company's |the west by the raisers in the expec- |of Plainfield is in large measure neld|Farrows, Lucy Eilis, Ethel Elis. do with the disposition of Lawler's held about the city, the chlef attrac-| Tenements. tation of high prices. accountable for the Increased dilfi- e body but that Sheriff Phillips had told ° tion being the dance in the town b “But the public is being scared off |culties that police here are having| GOLDEN JUBILEE ARRANGE- |him it had been put out of the way given by Montgomery Hose company, Jewett City, Nov. 29.— | bY_the excessive price of the last few |with intoxicated persons. Those who Testimony at the L I nowey, oon This dance was a largely attended| The Ashland Cotton company turn-|33Ys,” he said. “The price of 38 centslhave come here from the town to the MENTS nected Pleasants wi e tragedy. : Y 0 e e L T 8 Aottt Overton received his sentence calm- affair. The hall was very prottily dec-|ed on the electric lights Wednesday |0 3 which now prevails is so high |south, it must in justice be sai, are ; , v Sratan. WERe radiihats col;u?:r‘:y Svintig at GOtk for the har "lmg' that retailers state that the public in- [not citizens of Plainfield, but round-|Archbishop Roy of Quebec and Many | Iy x:;v;l “then 'nx,skeed ]ggsthef he had had spent much time in prapacinz for|in their 85 tenements effecting about |dicates it will not buy, for the price jers who have been hanging out tiere! Other Dignitaries to Participate in|®nYIhing fo say, replied: the event and was very attractive|800 people which includes the families | (S Pevond its means. for months past—when they were not| she Services. Skl s Sl to w up their lh‘ength, when the dance started at elght o'clock. | of their operatives. Stock Left on Dealers’ Hands. in jail. 2 % A A This is an annual affalr ~ of the| This is the third DM’ benefit this| e gealers are finding, he said their Living High, Wages High. Archbisbop P. E. Roy, D. D., auxil- | NoRTHWEST ROADS TO AID nourish their nerves and | “Monties” and Wednesday nizht's was | vear, agreeable to their present policy stock on their hands in cold storage| The high cost of living Is the sise|iary or Cardinal Begin of the diocese | . . one of the most successful ever held by | along the line of general Improvement | anq on their stalls, due to feeli: of endless comment and criticisia bere | of Quebec, is to be the celebrant of the SELIEF OF CAR SHORTAGE increase their energy. |hem. for the betterment of the surround- | init “if the public were <o pay the|on this day of Thanksgiving — snd|Pontifical high mass to be sung at St. ; SCOTT’S is helpin: Lay ————. __ |ings of their help. <City water has|pjoh prices they would establish a (there is just sround for comtemila-|Mary's church on. the morning of De- | Are to RBut About 16,500 of Their Own PINE | Public'Anxious for Investigation. * | bean installed throughout their tene- | 1ecodent which wonldemean the same jtion of the startling upward climb of |cember § in observance of the golden | Cars®im Coal Carrying Service. thousands—why not you? | >uch interest is being manifestea | Tents and all the houses have receiv- | hizh prices at Chrishnas and Newqprices; but pirved right down to|anniversary of the establishment of the in the outcome of the inysstigation |®3 NeW coats of paint. Several thous- They were predicting better |facts, there are hundreds of wagefparish. The mass will be sung at 9| Washington, Nov. 29.—Railroads of 1628 | that was started by Coroner Bill Tues- | 4nd dollars have been expended for | cleventn hour sales when the prices |earners in this and surrounding towns, |o'clock and the arenbishon will be as- | e Borthwest haye agresd to aid the day in regard to the dynamiting the | theSe purposes. dropped, he said. who admit that under the wage srale| ted at by a number of churen aig-|campaign for relief of the country- Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. wal lof the Jordan block Saturday af- : that becomes effective in a numbdcr of |nitaries and meiwbers of the clergy | wide car shortage by putting about « ternoon. The suggestion of the coro- | CHARGED WITH NEGLECTING Price of Eggs Reduced. mills hereabouts next Monda¥ tney |representing many parishes of this and | 16500 af their ore ears in the coal ner of getting an expert to tell his ANIMALS ON HIS FARM The egg boyvcott, he said, has pro-|will be able to pay the extraordinary |other diocese. carrying service. This was announced » ideas on the amount of explosive used duced less buying and “in self defense |prices for food and other things tney| The sermon in English is to be|here last might by the American Rail- is greeted by many as being the best P. 8. McMahon, Hotel Propriet: & the dealers have been obliged to re-|must buy and still have a largec mar- [preached by Rev. Walter J. McGrann | way Association’s conferemce commit- thing that has been done as yet in or- | @ - o A prietor and | quce the price in order tc induce pur- |gin for saving than for years past. |of Norwalk, whose boyhood home was |tee on car efficiency. e ore cars der that the blame, if there was any, Theatre Owaer, Arrested. chases.” . 2 With the prices there also, among ali|in this city, and the sermon in French | will be used on the Chicago and wmay be placed where it belongs. i Potatoes Fall in Price. classes, has been a raising of the|is to be by Rev. U. O. Bellggose of| Northwestern and” the Soo lines and It has been sfated that the men who meci.n—n S. Mc-| mpe fact that 3,000 more barrels of |standard of siving and the cost of high | Taftville, whose parental home is in | their immediate connections, releasing did the drilling of the holes in the | MahOD, DrODrlctor Of A hio ®lePIon- | potatoes were received this year than |living is as big an item, so far as|North Grosvenordale. a large number of regular coal cars wall in which the dynamite was placed Hitain: o Mot martite. et % |last during the two ~days before [surplus earnings are concernea with| Rt Rev.J.J. Nilan, bishop of the di- | now in this territory for general com- neye not keen about the work as they i e ot dP_“‘-N A riaiar | Thanksgiving and that potatoes are [hundreds here, as is the high cost of ocese of Hartford, is to be @lebrant at | mercial uge. ought the wall would not stand |{RIS clty, was arrested in New Britain, | ,ow seliing for $4.50 and $5 a barrel |living. Try to remember, for instance, | the Pontifical vespers at 7:30 p. m. and| During the day the committee an- much drilling. If this is the case, | Monday, on complaint of the Connec- . 4 pitas bt g el ey S o aost e . srela i think many, it would seem that 'jfe ticut Humane Society, charged. with | 2S5 28ainst the recent price of $7 in-|any one owner who has sold his ou g, | nourtced that all roads hav n Qicates, he said, a recession of potato |tomobile on account of the big ad-|there will be many members of the |lines more box cars than they them- Wwilli . wall could be either pushed or pulled | Heglect of a number of animals on 2|} yying by the public and that the top |vance in the price of gasoline. clergy within the sanct ®t. Rey. | selves own had been ordered to move imantic, Conn. e oioee i e dlesserl emotnt it farm owned by bim In Kensington. He | price has been passed. The farmer, he |Thanksgiving in ' Public Institutions. [P E- Roy will preach in Frefich at|the cxcess, loaded or empty, toward y - o k. i id, “is_shoving his potatoe e this service. lines which have fewer cars than they The funerals of the past two days, |OTning. The case was adjourned one [ g% (1S, Shoving, his potatoes on the| 4t the town farm today the fit At both services the music will_be |owa. Within the past week orders for Sfies Avers M Nebon Giimaa g WEBE L U R e o hi e Inmates will have @ SPishdld Taaucs |of special beauty. St Michael's' i#hiss | the return to their owners of coal and 2 impression on th Mr. Mc) e vin, nner. = Mrs. P h) will be in th, 4 vy 2 ple of the misfortunes that w“fi’::n_ weeks ago and fined In the same court It is significant that last year when (Loesch) sung in the morning, | fruit cars have been issued. : . had a b »»|the new matron, has arranged that all| natt-field's vespers at the evening ser- | The committee made public a_state- tic has suffered during November. ~ |Dleading guilty to a charse that his[&¢ PRl @ putiper crop of potatoes ' hay have a happy holiday as it 5| yice, = e = i ment of box car locations on Novem- ¢ T ";e"d of swine ‘:33 trespassing and |, tatoes shipped here at this time {iR her power to make for them. Trat the churchgrounds and sur- | ber 1, showing large excesses on some amp A. C. Tyler to Banquet. TR S T than this yvear, when there is an al- | The menu that she has arranged in-|rounding church property may be | roads and deficiencies on others. The stE Camp Tyler No. 8 United States |, obout 2 month ago the health au-|)cgeq shortage”” This year's cranber- |cludes chicken and a variety of the|srilliantly dlluminated in the evening, | Pennsylvania headed the list of the Spanish War Veterdhs, is to_hold a | fnor ooy of F g?s&%ton :leeslt’lngagg ry receipts here are also far in ex- | vegetables that are grown on the farm.|many electric lights are to beé installed. | former with 30,963 more cars than it banquet in the armory on Pl £ last, he said. AlL of the other good things of an old- e oo, Aol Maine Had ah street next Welinesday. evening. - e | 125m and found it poor. BESSROL IANE Mo =a1n time harvest holiday dinner will be in- Golf Season Ends. Todax. e of W TIS Setihon R636: Nem invitations for the affai = A week ago complaint was made to Plan of Attack. cluded and Wednesday the inmates| The last handicap match of the sea- 520, cwsED sent out. e the humane society andg President| Mayor Burns, who is president of | were anticipating the feast with much |on is to be played today over ihe Haven 7,520, ve_investigated. Of the roads holding fewer cars than He folnd forty-|the New York State Conference of |joyousness. Pumpkin pie will be serv- [links of the Putnam Coumtry Club. |, o7 7S toafs ROURE fOU0F Cars Fien South Manchester—Two men five hend of cattle, 100 pigs and five { Mayors, in addition to proclamations |ed as the dinner dessert. In the cv-|The play will be over the full dis- | % (I8 10 AlElioney of 7,670. an attempt to rob the home of v";a‘" horses on the premises. The cattle|py state and municipal executives, ad- |ening there will be a special hoiiday |tance—1¥ holes—twice around th - elis W. Che sought shelter in the basement of a - i i mber of extra items|course and prizes are to be award: . leaving a cake and a bag of a hy The pigs were loose and running all||apor organizations in the attack on| Inmates at the jail will not be forgot- | James B. Tatem, Jr. and Harold W. - nuts behind. Wells W. Cheney fogi0Ver the place while the horses weré | the hish cost of Mving. ten by Jailer Albert S. Fields, aad all |Files will play the last 18 holes- for gone south, but his son, Georse i |Duddled together in a shed attached to e = there will have a generous the president’s cup. After this match THANKSGIVING DAY Cheney was at home, and had been en. |00 9f the dWwellings. One dead pig Abstinence the Cure. Sedor: s the greens wil be closed for the season. was found on the property. “The greatest power in this coun- Cups are to be placed outside the A man found milking the cows|try is the people and it is up to them g green for use during the winter. claimed he was only getting fifteen |to exercise that power in releasing | 10 PER CENT. WAGE INCREASE e === = quarts a day from the herd of 15. themselves from the greed and op- FOR SHIPBUILDERS At that time McMahon promised to | pression of the monopolists and. mani e G BERDCL INTEREERS, H AVAN ARND POINTS take care of the place and provide | pulators,” he said. “The simplest,|In the Employ of the Fore River Ship- teriaining a guest. Christmas Tree T IN CUBA . | | proper care for the animals. Dr. Love | most effective and direct way of ac. i i : M Gl"l o2 ] The H_ C. Murray CO. Rl » el implcel chmite. again investigated Monday, found the | complishing a breaking down of ex- Bullcing, ot Place to Kindly Deeds to the Needy. KON racing at Odieatal Park. conditions about the place unchanged | tortionate prices is through abstain- | Quincy, Mass, Nov. 29.—Employes v oy SN and a_warrant was issued for the ar- | ing for a period from the use of those of the Fore River Shipbuilding Cor- The senior class is planning an 0 % rest of McMahon. . articles lel tafom.i c;hwhlch the prices | poration below the grades of foreman | °r! “mz?: i%r‘ vshm i ® . . 2 are exorbitant. ere should he a assistant foreman will receive a tion DR. F. C. J ACKSON PROPRIETORS o' BAKERIES state_und nation-wide movement to g‘,‘.’m, St Inaeamas. 5 owe e :’c‘;l‘:;““’-'l but‘fl‘g"';ur &‘e p%;. Ties es‘no 3 B e 5 : ning December 4, according to an 2 < IN WILMINGTON ARRESTED Cooperation Desired. f e D*ggeement made’ tonight by Presi- | been cnt:::r::g anme:ha::h L . DENTIST For Selling Loaves of Bread Under the| e also susgested the co-operation | dent Joseph W. Powell. The announce- { . yea 2 S srdve ristmas tree which was for the en- g of the press and notice of the move- | ment adds that the increase is' given A Standard Weight. ment by the business houses of all | in recognition of tho increased cost of |tire school, éach puplle bringing a would stop that em e P kinds “by permitting all workers to | living. { rgreeiogy °m‘*"‘ Y Sxcnged; barr: > 'tching' ilmington, N. C., Nov. 20.—Propric- | cease activities from 1155 & m. 12| Company officials say that 2400 em- ueg hawg , each one as been assmg 1 = tors of vlrtua"‘ bakeries In tie clty | noon on the first Monday of the cam- | ployes are affected and that the in- |3&K 8 Ramie monéy _instead, 5 2S 2N > b b 5 . .3.”“‘;"0;“'&!”’3’ that|paign” For work on national -lines | crease will add $350,000 to the yearly | BRICR Wil be DRSS WA G CRITRTL ., That itching, burning skin-trouble - ey were se ead nnder | he susgested peti am ers. & South America and the Ocient. the standard weight set by an old CitY | (ke s eiion dexf;or's‘l?\?ntgh:om;afi dAsyels There will be a program and a social | | Which keeps you scraiching and Lacge pamenger seamen, raing under the ordinance. The ‘ordinance specifies that 1i B, - |nour. Miss Ruth Child is chairman of | | digging, is a source of disgust to Amela . S Tt i ijorme- | | Cach loaf must weigh sixteen ounces | from. he. presiaent veer - thar o[0T C'AL COUNT OF BALLOTS others, as well as of torment to you 752 Main Street, Willimantic Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 ' JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding §lmoro & Shepzra 9 ond it is charged that most of the| Washington may be sent = broadcast IN RHODE ISLAND ‘Why don’t you get rid of it by using uneralDirectorandEmbalmer | | BB, Samea, et uest of Ui ; brou e : ; it by usio F WARD LINE :|505% ooy ten ounees = All bak | piroushout the country the suegestion | gy, gy Hughes Had a Plurality of 4,464 Resinol Ointment ? Physicianshave For o e Ml 5. 3 eries here recently increased their price | tho mayors of all cities may lssue Over~Wilson. i y prescribed it for over 20 years. In enmpres from five to six cents a loaf. proclamations and take similar action b et SESLeNses; (Caope IR ittty Lady Assistant B commectiin Qr cany " Raileoad d-r!?z;g. @nd the movement made ettective by Providence, R. I, Nov. 20._The of- ; and heals eruptions promptly. Itis X C 3 B Tt e 'So"'-'_‘m e nation as a whole.” ficial count cast pres- | ® . very easy and ‘economical to usc. § HIRAM N, FENN L U - Ome “BROMO QUINY ldent in Rhods Isiand shows the fol- |} g coofeemest. Bookie: Conidentisl. O o B ROMO Y ININE. me| WatertownBcve i the vicinity | lowin: . o o Formmpiétred wrin | g T, TS L ) “*\3“,’:5',&;{“ pame | have gatnered lozs and huilt a )ota': - Hughes 44,658; Wilson 40,394; Hanly. - INSYTTUTE - West Baves, Com. esinol, Baltimore, Md. fie Bal" | 61 signatuze o ROVE, Cures | cabin beside Barlow's pord for the 3 (soc.-1ab.) 180; Ben-! e - t o skating = s UNDERTAKER and E BALMER, A . - o 62 Church Sto Willi B, 3 s e Day. 7 of parties. ~ dson ( -