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Inight by the court of ‘commen councili é 9, g u . g 3 = = P kepted Tucsans ot the e | “Can’t Cut : > s | 1 ended. The case proved to be an in- : S i | S 4 [ I ‘teresting one as the courts upheld the sfl RM | l i \I'I'{ ‘decision of the compensation commis- ys " 4 i i i (it oner that a son dependent for edu- W[f W i I ) cation.is entitled to compensation, and 5 . ity is 1 : 4 T a railroad enzineer: about 20 2 5 ithat a city is liable in such cases. e vy 1 v serfousty injured i i i Nerwich Bulletin, Willimaniic Of-iyears taken out licenses primarily to| The annual report of the Y. M. C. A.| {f 31 accident out west TUpon my rol | H i lh“]h fice, 22 Church St. Telephone 105. {hunt partridges; but as a recent en-|recently made covered not only the|ii I was told it would t.e impossible to " i lactment by the’ state legislature pro-|work and activities of the association| heal tha wound. I have tried all kinds {Hiig i flmm ut alves and had many doctors in the 20 years, but to no avail. Fimaly i . {hibits the Kkilling of \pertridges this|but showed that a deficit of about $3,- | of What Is Goino On Tonight. {vear ‘he number of hunters in the|000 had Meen carrted afong on the | Pasi 20 550 svall. Siwal Obwebetuck iodee. No. 16, I O. O.|county has failen to . the number|books for a period of nearly three e N B Kb ¥, meets at S07 Main street. |stated. It is thought that when the|years. The finance committee which | M goion My 008 when T found If was fodern Woodmen of America, Cam?’npen season begins on gray saquirrels, | fixes and supervises the vearlv budget.| doins what over 100 things had failed . 954, meets at A street lquail. cock pheasants (introduced).lin close cooperation with the board of | to do. My les is now completely Trinity Chepter, No. 9. R. - | Hungarian partridge. and woodcocks, | directors. ho to TaiSe funds enough | cured”—Gys Hauf:, 799 Myrtle avenue. rooklyn, stated comvocation at M i the number of licenses issued may |to finance °r programme for the - i s vear f Town Clerk i e present deficit, before the end of | po, 1 of Buffalo. ot only do 1 licenses this year from Town Cle Vacation days at the local post office | ino fiscal year May 1, 1920. During| munrantee Petereon's Ointment for oid A about f Foks e arantee Peter This 5 1;_”;:-;:(0‘: TR St | 2 nearinz an end and but two more|rhe past few weeks thé Y has been | sores and wounds, but for eczema. salt g li i to residents OF this] olx Oriudo Smith and Walter King.{ yngergoing repairs and many new ! rheum. ulcers, itching skin and blind, or e T o T hisiare yet to have their fifteen days' Ta- h e ing or i & piles. and I put up town. Last vea: he present datel ,iigh The carriers, mine in number, a‘l,t;a;'m"; ";"" the members have been hox for 35 cents. a price all ean oves ndred gunners had paid|p,c ™ e e ;{added. and the rooms of the dormitor- J e e e e were 'eleaning | have taken the two wesls that they |jos ‘stairwavs and walls of the build.}2ford te pay, and money bac uns i ¢ - (as_entilled Ao . have been palnted and cleaned.| Lo!" 9TUE ee s pr tion for the com- O : v e eper et 'Sien withine 1o | FOrth a rural carrier. will soon report | Tie finance committed has planned & enjoy the full hunting season this: o Smiivan has heen substituting | campaian to begin the coming Monday P w PlLE toar) will_have to. taice ‘out thelr 1} . Sullivan has been substituting | S0q Pcontinue. for one week. during cemses before next Wednesday, when [0f Rim. Fomet feham. a clerk. has|which they hope to raise a fund of rymg the open season on ducks, gzeese, = §$6000. to cover the expenses for the REMEDY Dlscovmn brants, coots (mudhens) aliinules.| The police have at last caught the|Temainder of the vear and to liquidate and wilson or English snipe begins.. men who have been running a gamb- |the present indebtedness. 3 -of the local hunters have in past!ling joint. Tuesday night the pool| The Y is at present about eighty pio . b i S hjflhard roome being run by Chas. | per cent self-supporting, but serv- | Has Never Falled to End Most Obsti- —= —— zz0la, located at $20 Main stro~- | ing the community as it does in va- nate Case of Plles in Few Davs. were raided following a compl rious ways. it is impossible to raise| . = 5 s v & s > years it has been proved that so- ) from one of the dice rollers who h: all '|m= mOn;‘\ hmce,~ ary to carry out| ..1125 %iternal remedies appiled to of ! ‘ ltmore I been relieved of his change, and Maz- its plans and the public is being ed | inserted in the rectum camnot cure A el | 7ola. and Frank Parent, an accom-,to contribute a share in the total |piics. and at the best can only give ! plished African golf player, were|The finance committee is made up of | temporary relief. Surgical enerations 3 | placed under arrest on warrants|the following busine: men: Chair- |2lso do not remove this cause, but sim- < PP t i‘nharzln: them with violating the zam- |man. George S. Elliott: E. Frank|pPly the formation ek 2 T posfi.we]y does not smoke up the FREE, Cooking made ry S ore their release) Bughee, Georse F. Tavior. I P. Bath. |, Tui "B Temedy, is 3o efficiont 1n I by putting up -a bond of $50 each and - ordon, Georg: - nman. A lihe treatment of piles that even chronic economical when you | appeared at the police court Wednes- ! . F. D. Jordan, ex-officio. and | cases of from 20 to 30 vears' standing 2 - 2 5 H. C. Lathrop, ex-officio. With profuse bleeding have been com- long before it reaches the smoking point. | consutt the new 68-page v This wonderful prescription. % i 4 i T kitchen. Mazola comesto cooking heat | === simple and Reliable Merchandise {day morning. where at the request of . Pricad | their attorney, Thomas J. Kelley, their| The junior class of Windham High | Tric ciTid 0jfrom three to ten daye Corn Products Cook Fairly s ol < "o"“"“edh': Saturday morn-|school ‘met at the school Wednesday |carerully balanced prescription and the It does not carry the odor or taste from one food to Book. Recipes by ex- dust clean business—Live and let live. |08 The police hed, received mansatternoon and mads plang for the|most permistent,csse Of piles ik ab- another—even fish, onions or garlic. It can beused gver | Peris Atmactive il |- Patterne. Flaichers and Good | COMplaints about gamb'ing in the nool Hallowe'en social. Three com- |sorbed. never to return. b o g McCal atterns. |room and had made two attempts to|mittees were appointed e Clhob Tee Osgood Co. dispense Mffo. or and over again. Try this astonishing test of Mazola o8 5 16 oty Shepherd Yarns, Slankets, Piece Goods, | "007 Bt - 3 : a can get it for you on. short moti + Und. . Hosiery and Rib- | CAlch those playing the game but [and _ Miss Alffe Ottenheimer. Miss|an get it for s ce . vt e ::":ns nderwe 4 | without success. In one of the at-|Alice’ Baldwin and Russell Webster |SUrel¥ [t's worth the Little trouble to economy and universal use today. M S N wtic. Conn. | LSMPLS the police found twenty cents|were appointed chairmen of the com- TMPORTANT —What ©is known as 804 Main Strest ittimantic, -{on the table but no dice could be|mittees. The affair is to be held at the | itching pies not piles in the true CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O. Box 161 New York City - — —];Yound. {high school gym on Hallowe'en. The|sense of the word, although this (‘ondvi $ ! / i of - | S he | piles. For this condition Miro Pile Messrs. AHE! CAHOON, rns treet, Boston, Killourey Bros. S e R e heve proved suecessful and"the | Blies, Fer this condition “sixp _ils s s AT R S ey rowing out of the death of his moth- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Mrs. Adeline Rivard, a nurse at the | ¢ial better than any previous one. internal prescriptiol | . . EMBALMERS | Hartfora_ isolation hospital, Jas ar.| Basketball enthusiasts are glad o {rived at uesday morning, the court|learn that the Emeralds are to make . & 2 36 Unien St Willimantic, Conn.|of common council awarding him $1.- | their appearance on the floor this win- | auoat, 1113 Wednesday morning. The Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) {125 in settiement. which was accepted.|ter. For several vears this team has| oo o wivee ving high and was soon L B _ | At the time of his mother's death Ri-|had a reputation that has made it| %L, i i Aart. fok 385 studving for the priesthood |known throughout the state and their | e Jibiscopatians who left for Nor- Dr F C J k E farv's Seminar; Baltimore, | string of wins has been a long one.| ey l“,x'?,fi" he cam- - .. L. Jackson aimed he Gwas depend | Cate” MeCarthy is 1o manage the |Ain meeling at Trinity Episcopal . {ent upon < team this vear and will be on tme|(UNrch were from St Paul's chucch DENTIST L t o ‘ lookout for men to fill the places made | Holc TG 1 g ¢ s r 3 vacant by the loss of Keirans, Chap- | gl I Vasop. JRigs pranc c = st rict ded in favor of the|pell and Riley, who will not be in the| 'S Ha 3 e i Jackson, William E. Higgins, Mrs. A. Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantic n swarding compensation of | city this r Higgins, Jack Keirans | n : . % iy ek 1T = TETIOMOL croiiie i 1 appen: 1a thew o1 | D; Boss. 1 Frances ‘Martin, Hours —5 & m. iv 3 p. m. Phone 44{310 weeks. appeal from the award | positions but the remainder of the|Mrs Chagies B Loyett: St R taken by Corporation Counsel|team will be made up from recruits. | PAFISH. RCRCAATR TES (€2 V. 0 JAY M. SHEPARD | Andrew J. Broughel for the city of |The club intends to run the annuai -can and Miss Josephine W. Bingham. esking Fiitiore & Shepard ;l:')ll‘r’;('vr;nrf\u:]rr;d e ey e e Lo Anitor th (his. olty WeStendes aeter |, 1 visiting her mother-in-law, | selections. 1In the evening a pageant| cliff college Monday. ; - By the comptlisation commetemetr o ber mew. aatiorim fo e pleyers - Mrs. E. A. Noves. The former's mother | representing ths four seasons was| Reginald Lord spent the past week ¢ 3 - i S | The South Coventry trolley that left|lives in Saybrook. given in the church. The characters| with friend in Newton, Mass. William Brown returned te t after a visit at Funeral Director & Embalmer {was upheld. Tt was anmounced by y A he ci artfor at th o Brief Mention. [ this city at 5.30 o'clock Wednesday af- Mrs. Daniel French and son William | were Father Time, Spring, Summer,| Mrs. 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC|INe clix of Hurtford that the feht| @ @ persoms were able to sce the|iernoon dropped a motor casing from| of Willimantic epent Sunday after-| AUtumn and Winter, Ceres, Pomona New Tork Sunday LEdy Assttar - e when the car was|mnoon with Mrs. French’'s mother, Mrs.| and Goddess Bountiful. The building | Judge Marvin i cou ut ecisi reach. 2 - ha 5 ver this eity at|one of O L L s oy [ t Day’s Ci and had to leave the| 1.7, Goddard. was crowded. Afterward there was| Wiliis Hall sengers while the old car| 'William F. Harvey, with a friend| dancing in Highland hall. Meriden last Sun d family motored to to visit relatives. Tel. connection towed back to the barn and alfrom Norwich, visited his mother, Mrs.| A larze number from here attended| Mr. and Mrs )ld Burr are re {new car sent out to continue the run.| Annie.L. Harvey, and his sister, Mrs.|the [Fastern States exposition at|joicing over the birth of a son { The bowling alley; t the local Y| 3jzfaud Palmer, Sunday, coming by au-| Springfield. Mr. and Mr .. Reynolds and |are now open for business and the| tomobile. At the republican caucus most of the | son Donald attended the falr at , = tmatch between the married and sin- Rev. W. I". English of Hartford de-| prosent town officers were renomi-|Springfield last week Thursday. | gle men is to be started within d few | livered an interesting address on the| nated. la Huboy has returned to his da great advance of foreign missions and| John Snyder of Jersey City Is visit-|studies at Rensselear college in Trov i e o ST community church work Sunday morn- | ing his aunt. Mrs, Everett Bruckman N. Y., after a few weeks spent In VERSAILLES ing. Mrs. A. S. od of Glastonbury | Sterling City T . | 467 0e Liberty Hl district achool lies spent the week Tih b perepts . — mes Coal Co. are now _ae-| 20 pupils. A few years ago the num- r. and Mrs. T. B. Beach oi art- n ~ Willimantic, Conn. | mhe Thames Coul Co are now ae- 20 pipils “Xtew yeaty ao the num- | Mie ana M . B Bench of art- CHESTERFIELD | Versailles, having extended their deliv- | The Ladies’ society fair and sale last | ents. A - “hool in the 12th distiict had emly ery system.—aadv. week netted nearly $ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kells and Mrs. | a half day session Monday on account ¥ John Kells of Short Beach spent the|of a te meeting in ‘Montville vin has secured a po- liss B sition _in city Monda week end with thelr sister, Mrs. " Turner. . The Ladies' society met Wednesday afternoon. Tea was served. aine and Ruth Rossnagle are 11| veas! with tonsiliti | NIANTIG COVENTRY _ | The Bqual Franchise league held its| Coventry grange fair 3 = ! annual meeting recently at the home | was the best ever held. The wer of the Misses Bond. The board of of-| was fine and there v a large i s ed. The treasurer's| tendance. The produc good balance on hand. | not quite up to last year, but report showed there One of the subjects discussed was the|was a larger number of cattle, sheep LYME and left for that Smith was here ¥ this place at- nesd Eureka So- t was well at people from imbur nig! TR refuse pile ide the state road in|and hogs shown. The school children 1 sGRpERAY: Bikat ot SDAY - FRIDAY SATIIPDAY Indian woods, the first thing seen|df the districts rode handsomely | Mrs, Har Warner celebrated her| tended by neopl D Banl, Johe - * &4 e when entering the town, and the last|decorated floats 4a | 82a birthday Sunday with children, | 13 D¢ "\Lfi’,'{ B hwr"" h’;“_m‘!;_ when leaving, as one of the Black| horses and autotrucks. D grandchildren and great-grandchildren | | Point residents has stated. A general| won first prize. District N her home at Brockway's Ferry. i el ot By | protest was registered. The care of | The Ladies’ society. Ready H: | Mr. Crowley returned to New York| B ssuie funday. e Liberty green. or rather the lack of| mothers with their habies Sunday after spending a weck at the| i Rt L ire, was also brought to the atten- | floats. Three vouns ladies represent-| Martin house. : S e ‘_ T TR Y rding filled his silo the first | ! fion of the meeting. A new flag for|ing the United States. England and| L. D. H o) | the honer board has been purchased,|France, were in decorated float| of the week. { usin | to be used on special occasioms. It|drawn by a handsome pair of black| B. P. Bill is able to be about the horses with white harness. Then came | house after a fall which confined him| Piano The parad | to_his bed for several waeks. sever: ] which pla fine| Miss Ora Harding returned to Rad-|been patented by a Chicag hat are adjustable te well as hights have inventor decided to_take up the study of % A Schoonmaker's book. The Actualja leng line of oxen Government of Connecticut, devoting a | ieaded by the band | part of the bi-monthly meetings to this, and the balance of the meeting to business and the social teas. The of- ficers elected were: Mrs.: Alice Hunt ent;: Miss Wait Bush, vice pre: Mi: Effie Haynes, treasurer:; Mrs. Elizabeth Proctor, secretary. | fany local Sunshiners will go to| New Haven Sept. 30th to attend the| nnual convention. A number of members of St. John's Episcopal chapel were in Norwich on Wednesday attending a meeting at piscopal church. ’ oy S ey peviol S e N ALY idey WS R Tty fian 5 et e, Musician Trank B. Stevens was In New Britain recently attending the big celebration. Mr. Stevens was a member of the 102d United States in- fantry band. Mr. and Mrs. Georze Eiton of Ken- sington spent Sunday with their son| ,F Truman. | i S. O. Harrington celebrated his| it birthday Sunday. He is 83 and is en- | I “4! joying zood health. Mr. Harrington received many callers as well as a| number of gifts during the day. Herbert M. Swinney and son, Mor- | il ton R. Swinne; have returned from a pleasure trin to New York city and on the Hudson. and Mrs. W. W. Thompson of l RS R AU R, RN iy Mohegan have moved to the M. R. Davis place in Lincoln street. Misses Hazel Hilliar and Lila Hof- man have entered the Vocational school at New London. ~ ¥ Rev. Walter V. Gray of Waterford K/ will occupy the pulpit af the Congre- b gational_church Sunday next. Rev. Stephen Smith of Colchester, Vt. will become pastor of the Conzre- tional church Rev. Mr. Smith and | | family are_exnected soon. George Maine has returned to h home near Woonsocket. R. I, after n <hort stay with his sister, Mrs. Rlla - S AY your s: wate flush up against a listening post—and you'll get the Prince Albert call, a/l right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and Vernon of Meriden Is the guest <. Welr. _Lawrence F. Spencer has taken up his studies at the Vocational school in ew London. Almas Dorman has taken his power seen service oversea | poat from tne water. by v B 18 : John Riddell Teaves Sund: or hi Toba j Distinctively original modes, new lines, || Here are modes as full of charm as the f|nome m Harttord Mr Ridaen nas ] - g A g puff you'll wish you had been born twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn new to every man fond of a pipe or & home made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com- and choice season by which they are inspired, and never have style individualities, expert workmanship and quality figured more prominently at a formal introduction of a Mrs. P. A. Kumpitsch, who wa< In A New Haven hosnital for two wenks, is improving and 1s with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Manwaring. in New Haven. glowing autumn colorin fabrics from the looms of famous weavers are the features which transform this store during the Fall Opening into one of the || new season’s modes. Here in complete Mr. an!x'laER“iu;,g&l[ Harttord | Yecwuselt MR LD ukiity? mos_t .tacmalmg and comprehensive style rea@lness is the best of Autumn’s Fashion Jiere week end gugsts of Mr. and e And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra- exhibits of the year. Offerings. Rev. John H. Knott conducted the grance is Prince Albert's freedom from bite and parch funeral services for Mrs. Ezekiel Abell, 96, Tuesday. Mrs. Abell had been liv- ing with her daughter, Mrs. Leverett Manwaring, in Cromwell, the past few years, since the death of her husband. Burial was in Exeter cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Abell lived in Exeter many which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. ‘We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip—jimmy Pipe or makin’s cigarette—without a comeback | Lofipy red ::r‘ tidy red tins, handsome pound and umidors—and—that clever, practical YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED / Wikthirop -Dlévoll wil taaity- siite f crimercur g - pound crystel glass humidor with sponge moistener L] C. MURRA L) Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kennedy in 1ORG BURKHING PIPE XN top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. soing in Mr. et 1w it L§ SICARETTE Toskro] R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. € lGreen(‘. R. 1, Sunda, Mrs. Albert W. Noyes of Willimetta. i