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LETIN, 1 % Willimantic Of-|had a number of plans and. &) ¢ i ~ 2 - oo, 22 8t Telaphone 105. tions, and samplés Of work by 3 % : i What ia Going On Tonight. put it wag carcie 1 - 3 A Natchaug | Withdrawn and Wil . ' y 3 g % & o . SLCHREE | [, “the voters of the: tewn, i i 3 : ] ; ) Tasers 1n chumeil | PYAIn teemorial be: erected, or a 4 5 _8és, » R u # 2 i % : elaborate ol s vl ) b5 O the Macsabees, Thread |At & later o wo] mn 72 -4 ¢ w City Tent, No. 23, meets at 1‘401;311:,- iplans to_be presented. eng by a& Hw}“ | Fiear . - 3 = 3 o e " liden firm that will m _‘memorial Ex | Conae : Our e by the ! . . Charlotte WeBster: Bugler, Waity Gif- A 4 (S € On St_Jobw's Commandery. K. T.. stated | f0F_about 32400, an “ : ‘ Boston concern’ that will jamount to conclave in Masenic hall § by - B - ey Candidates for = Tenderfoot ford. The adjourned meeting was held on{ gcje. okt e t | Noble., Y l-dqm Lema Fullerton, Helen Thomp- Saterday afterncon at th Buii- | et A e e o 3 ; son, "Elinor Crawford, Gertrude Don- - at the town bulld- ! North Windham upon a petition from | Harcls, John Arnold, dpro. Beatrice Carpenter. Rose. Cohen, 5 cater O a y i : about twenty persons attending |\ I. Nichols and others. and at South Amos E. Lewis, R. meeting was called to order at = | W indh Eo 3 livan,” Raymond S. ufi% irigm Cohen. Passed tenderfoot test Windham upon a petition of Albert C.[lvag, T ebart T + | —Ruth Pollard. o'clock with Judge James F. T ¥ | Card, and others”’ The meeting ad- modern:or = <= and Everet: L, Richmond of Williman- | Rev. C. Harley Smith, pastor of the ., and Frank P. ¥enton cler! g t of the selectmen. towa S e ] tic, Lyle Palmer of North Methodist church, will be one of the ¢ . s well as other town| A payment of $50 and costs, in all | Harold E. Adams of South Windham. e e . r town e e n.m\,urm speakers at the meeting of the Nor. This is Perfection *“Chill Chasing’ week —right now your dealer is were approved and it was |amounting to.$60.50( wx3 the price wich District Ministers Association. |¥oted that the selectmen and town|Pred Chamberland of Windham paid |Louis E. Beckwith of Windbam Cen-{t5 be held at Norw. ‘:?" Be sllowed to borrow money | for Killing a - T AR ftebaadl T, s AERIE cteming. 1ch- this "(RNIRY) * ). . ~ time to defray town expenses a neighBor. and valued at| All women inter: in the 2 ; A motion by Town Counsel William A |33 The killing took place last week { covered by the Conferénce dre @; It is rumored that at the meeting of (.Zhsi)lay ing and demonstrating Eing that $95.000 be appropriated |V and Chamberland ! hid the |invited to atténd the meeting in Wil- | the aldermen at the céuncil chamber Perfection O Eleaters o pay school expenses for the ensuing er in the bushes. Upon his|limantic. Members of Parent-Téach- |tonight the case of providing a pen- was carried, after Thomas J.|relurn fo the spot to carry it away he |er Associations, Red Cross, Farm Bu- [sion for ex-Captain E. H. Richmond, . the retiring member of the Was recognized and although he made |reaus, and similar organizations are|Who retired from the police farce two school board had explained the rea- |his escape at the time he was arrest- | especially desired. “ years ago, will be brought up for dis- soms for the appropriation. Motions to lAter. and brought to justice. He was{ It is expected that 4 définite pro-|cussion. This case has been brought appropriate $360 1o the Willimantic |released on bonds of $200, and answer- | gramme of meeting home and com- |before the council once before and Welfare Bureau. $950 to St Joseph's ed to the charge above, im court Sat,|munity problems to be employed in|when put to a vote before the three Mospital. and $169 to the public library urday morning. His artorney, Patrick | the three counties will Dbe worked [aldértien who form the police board it at Windham Center were mmn.i;wh D:xv'ah[r enhes:;i nmdem:imr to fout at the conference. was "“é’;;’d ?0:31 by a vote of two to umanimousiy. | the gomolaint charging him with vio- ? one. y elections are now not far The motion that $1500 be appropri- |lation of the statute governing poultry| The death of Bertha Smith, 35, oc- |away and avhether it has been decided a™~ in addition to the 3300 alr-ady |stealing. but this _demurrer was over- |curred at an early hour SaturdaV|:, consider the case once more will appropriated for the erection of a!ruled by Judge Frank H. Foss who |Mmorning at the Mansfield s'-‘f;’ depend upon whether it is brought up memorial to the world war veterans|imposed the fine noted above. Attor- | Training /School and “"";“'-‘1. A% | for discussion tonight or not. Awmed Brought forth considerabie discussion.| nev Danaber in his statement to the | Was caused by acute endocarditis € ling to the laws Foverning the provid- A representative of a firm from Bos- | court hinted it revenge for a motive | Was a native of Orange. Conn. ing of a pension to retired police offi- ten was given permission to speak and |of his client’ss act. and said that| The funeral of Joséph Dé Mase, son [cers a man must be physically una- Chamberiand was not a criminal at|of Louis and Elizabeth DeMase, who |ble to fill his office before a pension wil be granted. When the subject was @ heart and had never been arrested be- | died Saturday morning, was held in 2 o'clock from the [first brought up before the couneil fore the afternoon at 2 he ¢ ;}.,rnv:;:‘“:npifr:‘v;:x:::ak ;et;!;::: The -al of Mrs. Kimball, who |eyvigence for the right of his claim, but Childre; legion which will include service men |died Thursday at her home in Scot-|when the matter was brought up the For Infants and - Tom meizhboring towns. They have |land. was held at 2 o'clock Sunday af- | yote to provide the pension was not % e § ternoon. Rev. Martin' Lovering offi- | ynanimous, and as the law requires it - y house and read a committal service at|granted, the case was lost. A Perfection chases “chill from any room these shivery mornings and evenings — heats ten hours on a - gallon of kerosene oil — gives you cozy comfort in an instant and saves coal. More than three million homes now enjoy Perfection comfort— get yours early. Your dealer has one for you today. Always bears permanent officers. At present the of- p- et T the-grave in Scotland cemetery. Mrs. « = ficers oot President: Professor | {10 KTCF 3, FRintlc ‘sang Face . (o Since the resignation from the po- LH ed Wiiaeey; Trea ravior |the employ of wie American Thresa STANDARD OIP. COMPANY etarv. Edward B. Moddell of Bridge- o [ bort™ ireaaurer, ©. 77" Austin of Wes. | 40d Albert Speliman. Undertaker Jay | (0ol vent bureay. {ton, Vermos organization committee. .ral arrangements. \Public opinion has always been di- M. Abell of Storrs. Frederic Bauer of [eral - 2 vided on'this case, many holding that Newark, N. J.! and R. M. Edmonds, Tolland, Windham and New Leondon|Mr. Richmond should get his pension k Bauer and A. H. Crofts|counties are included in a call for a|as provided by law and proved by the n turday to Hartford as dele- [HHome and Community conference to|statements of the doctors, while oth- tes from the post to the state en- [be held at the Woman's Club in Wil- |ers claim he is not entitled to a pen ampment. limantic, October Z% ‘The ;:SAI ‘lls is- | sion as he resigned from the police ] o i the i sued by Mrs. A. H. Benton of Andover.|to take a better place ‘with the com- aaturday morning the Police were|chairman of the women's work of the |pany that now employs him. belonging to a resident of Quarry|Tolland County Farm Buresn. 4nd (. 1h, pofi-All Star game scheduled to | street. that had fallen into a pond at ~ be played In this city Sunday after- e Botiom of the auarre. The horse|three counties who are anxious that (b v 5 he. benaitcs i from war- |Boon, had to be postponed because of ML of [the henafits Siuives the bad weather. Manager McQuil- was pulled out successfully and placed én arv 1 * time organizations shall not be lost. g Lo s e o A e el | The session will be in the interest |lan Of the All Stars received a 'phoné Vefiew conaithh -~ - - of women ana children of the three |call from the Poli management, at 11 FRIT counties. It is pointed out that hofne | 0'clock Shnday morning requesting Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, pastor of | service work carried on durigg the |that if it rained in Willimantic at 1 the Firsi Baptist church, ‘announced {war through a number of organiza- |o'clock in the afternoon, the game that thé ninetv-sixth annual|zations proved of inestimable bene‘dflt :::glgol:lefl:;"m‘i“ol‘! ;n;!nn:; P:.l!‘ man- the Connectic i ; o : . m. the rain was nnecticut Baptist | in many homes through providihg a FEDIE a0t livios up to his SEreshent OF NEW YORK For Best Results Use SOCONY Refrigerator Time at mee conventic will be held Tuesday and|vice and assistance in mattérs of [ . | Wedresday. Oct. 14 and 15. at the|family health. food and clothing con- |Manager McQuillan cancelled the u ncoh Co Central Baptist church. Norwich, and |servation and ecconomic management. | Same and telephoned to Hartford. La- U - sat Thur-dar evening delegates to| Problems affecting children will be |ter in the afternoon when the clouds broke away he tried to reach the tion would make their re- lespecially stresseq at the conference. 3 a “hurch. It was also an- | School iunches will be diseusse@ by |Poli's manager on the ’shohe but was ible that a|unable to find him. If possible the Poli’s will be booked for next Sunday and the fans will be notified by Thurs- day. If the Poli’s cannot play hére next Sunday the Fisk Red Tops will ports to th !nounced that Rev. J. T. Edwards of|specialists and it 1§ b { Danielson would occupy the pulpit in|campaign may be laufiched to further the church the coming Sunday. Theithe work of providing hot hoonday M's are to go on a hike Saturday.|lunchés at the schools. Considerable i & ¥ ¢ i i k. ine the church at 1 o'clock. They | work has been dofe at the fairs this 5 3 t their lunch_in_the woods and|{fall in weighing and measuring chil- |be tried. As the coming game will e of the dependable kind. nuts. The W. W. G's sent an |dren to determine whether they are|the last one of the season the mian- b a ation to the church members to a |geveloping northally. Diets are pre- |agement is trying to get a real base- e'en social to be held at the|gcfibed for chidren, who fail to show [ball team here to eatisfy the fans who Let Bow hurch Friday evening, Oct. 31. proper development. clamor for big league ball in Willi- us sl you. i 3 . . ® mantie. - At the scout meeting held Friday | The Thread City Fife and Drum nignt the main topic for discussion [Corps returned to this city Saturday was the hike fo be hold this week Sat- |night. winners of three medals, in the LIBERTY HILL - atades he scoutmaster rea 0 _the {contest of drum corps at East art- Liberty Hill was re 1, v : et pnteol leaders their Aty | fora. ~ The local drum corps had been | sopn’ fr Raott, & Brron: timon. Johy n regard fo meetings: after a few |engaged to take part in the weléome | Clarke, Horace E. Foote, Everett - . jother motices the troop Aissolved into home parade in that city and as part|Payson and John Kunnaird, at the J C meoln Co patrol meetings. of the entertainment of the day. fife | pijgrim Memorial Banauct. Held at the - V. . As the hunting season goes on more | and drum corps were to completé for [Wauregan House, Norwich, Wednes- i prizes. the number of drum cOTDS en- |day evening. They report good Speak. Wwilli N B S S o = the contest being twelve. Fol- |jns ana. At fine. dinner. imantic lowing are the awards made io mem-| Mrs. Emma J. Goddard is suffering ¥ bers of the local corps: Second Drige, | with asthma. . % In “keeping up appearances” it isfa sityer medal won by Major Odeli|”'Wednesiny local residents had the e E— — - — : < ) ey e 31" Chapam, in the batons s ng | pleasure of meeting William Watson, | the pul 5 Rornt ] % av 3 ity ] clai 1 o u: i rtant to ke thy o - h m W .| the pulpit here Sunday morning an igh school. were recent guests of [lys avenue who for the past twenty |cls Warner, son of Mrs. Julia T, War just as imporfant to keep up fhefjcontest: Arst prize o O w1 the |& ormer resident. who now resides in|spoke on the Pilsrim Memorial fund.|Bev. and Mrs. William Tate. vears has been A Anitor at Wesieyan |ner of Rocky Hill, 0ok place Suturday appearance of your offics stationery §i 0% S0l e contest: ArSt Prize. 2 | serion: for Wansneld B poras Mis. Benjamin Armstrong and Miss [university has resigned, owing to ad- | afternoon ai 2.30 o'clock at the Meth. {§ and other printing as the appear- Eom gmda!, ‘wun l;y; v:'mard Tew. in|Mr and Mrs. Albert . Peckham. On GRISWOLD flhliacfimn‘;fv.‘gnwml(‘-ox_}mnngalxw atflmni:? Sf";... SR e 1 odist church. ass drumming contes! Mr. Watson’s return he, with his 4 3 4 7 — x rate set, | —————e | ance of your store or your person: The corps recently placed an order | wili zo by automobile to oris, "% | Rev. ana Mre J. P. RicHarason Ak e e, Bl Tand announced some days ago. at 19 3-4 Raln by X-Ray. - = for mew uniforms with a local cloth- {four the state, planning to reside there|2ilended a fine meeting of Congrega- |™{yed 1o CRULerbUry, == .., imills, the expenditures of the city of | o 4 eiaiian (n7entor has patembed i TRY jer and expects to appear in them [if the climate proves favorable. tional ministers and their wives at!g.MTi. LR L 20 | New Haven for the vear 1520 have ’ Kmomy B!'OS 5 [at the Y D parade, Armistice Day. on e # North Stonington Tuesday. aughter are spending a few days in{heen set at $4,575,115.80 in the bud-| & method ffor producing rain by rats o THE MORRILL PRESS Nov. 11. The uniforms are to be of [ Mrs. Henry Jackson of Coventry and | Sunday there was a rally at the |USasard, == family are moy. |8° Which has beén prepared by the | fng large X-ray buibs by ballbons fes FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND the Continental type the most ela- |ief WSELZNCIAW, SIS, Jackoon, ofloriswold caurch where the cause of . nrie JUMeLSl ang family board of finance. . bigher strata of air that are filled with Borate uniform of its kind ever seen in | "Rt T the Pilgrim Memorial Fund was pre-‘ Mrs. Charles B. Davis entertained | Wethersfield—The marriage of Miss | molsture. . J. George Clark i sented Ny O ablc MEEANSE 00Ny BEs S at the Com- |Gertrude P. Getchel and Albert Fran- Live-Wire Printers. Anti-Profitesrs the missionary society EMBALMERS 1 - & this city. The body of the coat will 5 % = 8 Unjen St Willimantic, Conn. [§37 Chureh St. Willimantic, Conn.§ibe of navy biue and will be trimmed | (100 JATS00Ved {0 Wiimantis ‘on | 2oBusetts, Rev. Thomas Street | munity House Thursdas, with a g00d Phone 290 3 with vellow. the vest is to be of yel- Thursday. The family will live on Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘m""’““ntendnnce 7 (Lady Assistant) | Tow materini, and the trousers will be | ERUESAY. TR SATUN, UL (il | lovited “several people to their Home 3 SRS e e 3 of the same. To top it off wil a . v gy " | Monday evening, friends of Mrs. Arm- - ‘ black hat with vellow pompoms and |limantic, Mr. Tames is night waich-|.irong and her sister. Mrs. FHenry. BRIEF STATE NEWS Dr.F. C. Jackson | : hrass rosete at ihe side. To complete | TN 11 (e Fmant SK Tl MU | Gamea and music provided entertain: | Bridgewort—A bullding boom in if i 5= | the outfit black boots, shaving YelOW |the church. She was president of | Menl GUNWE the ewining, Cake and|progress in Bridgeport and adjolning 5 fops, WAl b Swai b ih | the Tadies' Aid society, secretary and | pis woolk e £~ 5 | suburbs. | it 3 fitting. the members of the corps with FeCEy this week for Windsor, where Mr. | DENTIST The little bridge at the San-| fittins. the members of the corps & e {reasarer of the Sunday"school. amd | {5, MoK 0l 00" Deep Rivér—M. H. Hazen picked as oir for | "4 mber from this place attendea|an apple of the if River cles from his -tree, weighing 1 1-4 pounds _émoved to 715 Main St. Willimantic itary Fibre Mills at, Versailles, | $11%- many vears AN frel jer lose deePly |, ‘meeting and dinmer at the Waure- and her place will Le hard to fll. Bouse I Norwich \Wedmeaday |@nd measuring 16 inches around, .Middletown—William Davis of Wyl- Picture 7ells : & A 1| A conference of Methodist Sunday s : - Sours —$ & m (o 3D m Phone 44 crossing their water race, will| choo! superintendents of the Norwich | Rev. Samuel Fisk of Berlin occupied | St ine in relation o the Pilstine o S T——— P 5 {district is to be hejd next week Mon- morini Fund: JAY M. SHEPARD {be closed for repairs until fur-|Gay ai the ocal Methodist church, the | th . conference to include morning, atter-| English Canon Now In This . FRANKLIN . Succesding Filmore & Shepara | LT notice. noon and evening sessions. o ro 5 R Y w Ilt 8 | R. J. JODOIN | “In the police court this (Monday) ountry Mish Lot Jehiwon . speRliok & Odlce xour weig Funeral Director & Embalmer | . = morning John Conroy, arrested in an few days at Sundy Top. - o $0-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC 1st Selectman of the Townintoxicatea_condition, ‘Saturday night, Mrs. Louls Smith and Mrs, -Wi-| Get ra of your fat casily by daily g iof Sy by Officer McLean, will answer to the liam ~Tate attended the Sunday | Walks in the fresh air. also obtain a Lady Assistant Tel commection |Cf Sprague. charge. made by the officer. He had school convention Jn Norwich Tues- | Small box of Oil of Korem at the drug, 4 | store; follow fhe directions. Yow'll be. prnt— been causing trouble on North street day. and later_on Main street before his Mrs. Mabel Martin and‘ daughter, | happier every day. Wonderfully rapid . Wik Everything Pure arrest. Upon payment of a $50 bomd Miss Belle Martin. of \Willimantic, | Jasting, healthy reduction ,often re- 8y A Cleah and Good he was allowed to go to his home. The were recent guests of Mr. and &,._ ported. Book maiied free by Korein| ly et second case will be ‘that of Stanley Frank Date and Mr. and Mrs.- Theo- | CO. NE-568, Station F, New York City | Juriecki who was arrested by Officer |, dore Crandall. | No'starvation; you may eat candy if|| PROVIDENCE Bombria, Saturday night. after caus- Fred Armstrong and Louis Smith|you like. “A’ delightfal _guaranteed ., BAKERY ing a disturbance on Main street, andl were among, the guests that attended | method., Become supple, more efficient 66 Franklin St the supper at the ‘Wauregan, in Nor- |mentally and physically; make, your-| <1 o S wich, for the Pilgrim Memorial fund. |self attractive. Prolong your life! | - » b Mr. ag.d Mrs. Rflndf a}g‘\‘: Misses EH- — ———— b e s ner and Catheriné, o ntsville, and - P Mise Littian Towell"and "Miss Bmma | mbite Eaa8e SIS0 R Bl | Lt THUMMS Curtis, teachers at the Nau ¥ z. esults. Curti ic gatu Wtin I ousiness results. DOOLEY & Delicat » S1MPEON %0 Frasklin 8t Basement Thayer Building Tel. 1309 B e —————— ™E Need-a Plunifer? THAMES Tel. 87 NATIONAL ¥ BARSTOW' BANK a'co. 16 Bhetucket St Willimantic, Conn. FALL FABRICS Encourage Home Sewing elusive color tones that lie hidden in the soft, rich 23 Water Street D 'r:.dflu fin-n‘ vay on al caining - at wholesale amd C. B. ELDRED e g e B 4@ Broadway =k - A 2 - TAW.OR SHOP Tel. 341-3 Canon of Westminster who is 38 Market Street . Télephone 537-5 trylng to bring the religious fac- tions of Epgland and America in cleser relations is the obJect of Camon Carmegie, of Westminater, who is new in this country, and he |- is_meeting with *much success in this direction. Mrs. Carnegie. who accompanied him on his trip from England, is a_Boston woman ana - the widow of Jéseph Chamberiain. b Al R —— GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools =~ Cutiery Examiné our line of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Fratkiin Street