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Norwich Bulletin, mm.m Of- fice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105, m-'mi-monmc hfll\ ol yul Protective Order No. A F, { "l it ' “27: days, careinoma Marrotte, 15 minutes, *gngw&bm s e A g | There wisre sixtesn deaths in Wind- d"" o ‘lhm county during October, as shown m will in the vital statistics filed at the tor wes at its *‘u . ~was the state- jass T0% T Sollows: ment_of President Frank P. Fenton of Oct. 3—Willlam Arthur Jones. age |10 months, 17 days, of lavor preumo-{ o, WAllimantic branch of the Red Cross; :hv:en asked T aftqrnoon what ?mu in the mills of ‘the city ‘and those ln the outskirts of the city report that the people are. joining the organiza- tion as never before, * of the Oct. 5—Mrs Susay B. Palmer, 85 \years. § months, 2 days, arterio se- {lerysis. Oct. 5—Mrs. Mary Everett Pratt, 81 jyears. 1 month, 21 days, sarcoma of intestines. Oet. 5—Cecile Lavallee, 5 months, 6 days, gastro enteritis. Oct. 7—Mrs. (Bridget Sullivan, 71 years, chronic endocarditts, Oct. 11—Joseph Lewis DeMase, 2|‘the hours, premature birth, v statement that Windham will dofits share in géferous style. Harry S. McCready, pastor of ‘ongregational church was pre- sented a geld Eigin watch Monday Oct. 13—Mrs. Bmma Lee, 49 years, | night at & meeting of the Knights of 28 days, pernicious anaemia. Pythias. This was in recognition of| Oct. 14—Mrs. Millie Livingstone, 271 the part Rev..Mr, McCready had taken years, v)]!D'flPhlfl( of portal system. at the memorial exercises of Natchaug Oct. 16—Mrs. Mary E. Potter, s4flodge, held June 22, last. T e "uinon iz Searar 5| Mayer Charles A. Gates issusd months, 3 days, Bright's disease. }yndamm Tuesday afternoon ask- Oet. 23— Reatrice Kellew, 11 months, } {08 that the people of Willimantic lend SRR CALEISY their supportto the Red Cross and Oct. 23—Mre. Rosalie Sarragin, 71)Decome Wearers of the button. At a gathering of many of the eading men at the American Thread . 25—Mrs. Anna Dixon Suilivan,| Company plant, held Monday evening 28 years, ? months, 27 days, typhoid|at the Windham inn, Austin D. Boss, the retiring agent of the company was presented a diamond ring as a token of the esteem from-his associate work- 5. De Witt C. Hill, who was re- 4ired from the company on July last, after 45 years of service ,was pre- Por Infan nted a Masonic ring with & diamond - ts and Children seiting. BotM men expressed cordial In Use For Over 30 Years |« vreciataion for the handsome gifts. afternoon, at St. Pauls church, Miss Alice May Tuésd : the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Signature of rles H, Raker was united in mar- ridge with William Scales of Troy, N. Y. There was a large attendance of relatives o gall stones and, chronic cholecy- and Refrigerator | e RS e L ‘li.| Yes hue heen State 1 wishes Tussday. mernify. at @51 11 of Mrs. Mary Horly the hofa of her ties wals held at_ the hom, Capen, of Prospect street Monday a Purniture Undertaking § ernnon. % Tel. 705-3 Tel. 705-2 C. Harley Smith returned {o r home in this city Monday evening) from Boston, where she has been at » Women's Foreign Missionary so- i cieties. Hunting Heenses issued by Town Clerk Frank JAY M SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepara o "é‘fl:s{g‘fz{:‘;‘;t‘“";:‘?fi&‘;‘ when Funeral Director & Embalmer | ' paesants cannot be killed ¢ son. HORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Miss Florence Rhodes has bees Lady Assistant Tel. connection s a grad uate of Brown, and bas taught Span- ish at Plainfield and Howard Semin- Klnmy Bros ary. At present she is a_member of the facuity of Windbam High School FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND The decision in the case of Vincenzo Giordano, Guisseppe Castalagmo will - LR be dendered by Judge Samuel B.| 38 Union St. Willimantie, Conn, | Harvey on Saturday of this week. The case was héard Monday afternoon, At- torney Thomas J. Kelley representing the plaintiff and Attorney Patrick J, Danahey the defendant. Castalagmo m- 20 (Lady As: Mln\) [h'.. F. C T S B 8 st it s The Tiekle Makes You Cough. DENTIST AR HRALTAG HONDY vgs e heals the throat and cures cough. A free box of GROVE'S Remeved 101715 Mair St, Willimantic | O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for chest colds, head colds and croup with every bottle. Hpurs —5 a.m. (v 3 p. m. numu. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. 'EVERYTHING FOR BABY’S FALL AND WINTER NEEDS In the Infants’ wear section, second floor,. an entire ywornei, has been given over to the display of teeny gar- ments:of a quality and at prices that will surprise' every motherrwho has been in the habit of sewing baby’s needs hesself. Weol Sweaters, Wool Leggings, . Knitted. Bonnets, Bath Robes, Coats, Dresses, Carriage Covers, jKnitted Sacques, etc., in a variety of colors and color com- Jbinations that will please the little folks—Setond Floor. 37—Noyes - J, Thom T4 Ot . e8| mpson, eniton have reached| the four hundred mark, which is a' c apackaze - NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! ¥ tract to dig a well on the property, digging only to ding the National Conference nri“"e“ feet: when_the jedilyact..celled for -eleven feet. It was claimed that the well was of no use to Castalagmo because it was dry all summer. The Emeralds, known in the past for their speed, and for the string of vic- tories they managed to pile up, will be seen in action again this winter, al- though only two of the old-timers will be in the lineup, Higgins at forward and Kierans at guard. The rest of! the team will be made up of new men, not green at the game, however, but well known in the places where they have played. Denny Murphy of Taft- ville, one of the best semi-pro centers: in the state, will be in the lineup as will men like Leo Normandin, and Tommy Pickett, both known for ‘their| fast playing. With this fast team on the floor and- with another teath made. up of Company B men there should be plenty of chance for an inter-city match. The Emeralds will play their | clash with the aggregation from Con- necticut Agricultural college. The regular monthly meeting of the Willimantic Chamber ' of - Commerce was held Tuesday night a¢ the Cham- ber of Commerce rooms on Main street. The members gathered at the rooms. imed that Giordano had. failed wlm 6.30 o'clock where they were serv-| first gameé Priday, when they will ‘ed the following tempting menu by the ladiés of the Swedish church: Roast beef, mashed potatees, onions, biscuits, apple pie, coffee, pickles, chees and cigars. Following the supper there were| songs of the latest issue t¢ be sung in which all joined heartily, Presi-! dent J. B. Fullerton then spoke to thel men asking them if théy had had ten cents worth of fun during' the evening. There was a shout of “sure.” “Then come aeross with ten cents more,” Mr. Fullerton said, and every member 'a au forced to respond after a hearty k at the way in which they had been caught. President Fullerton address- ed the members, telling them of the values of the committees appointed by the organization, commenting especial- ly upon the membership committee.| He ended by.making the request that every. member of the organization who Teccived an appiication blank for membership goout and find a new man to bring in. It is the hope of the or- gainzation that 150 | new members might be taken in before the first of. next- year. The- secretary was then called ‘upon. to’ give. the minutes of the last meet- ing and of the committees appointed at “the last medting of the|board of directors held Monday night. The Toyal subjeets. praise of Royal Lunch Biscit—o of the National Biscait Company’} satisfying Nelps to the hungry.” ln—fl*‘u.l Trade B i i THE H. C. MURRAY CO. 5% everyday common Sense that causes|sécond, economical. Their :packing all who eat o be umstinted In their{alidws ne dust or dirt of sby kind NATIONAL BISCUIT conmw “They are, firdt, healthful, ‘and, impair their cleanly wholesome- reports: of both meetings were ap- preved of as read. The name of two new applicants- for membership were| voted upon favorably. It was moved that C. W. Noyes be sent to tie state| meeting of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce to be held at New Ha- {ven, November 19 and 20, and the lowing -men of the loea] chamber sent tothe meeting ay delegates: N. A, Daniels, C. F. Risedorf, J. P. Bath, F. H. Foss, Edwin Portelance, E. 4.|o Case, H. €. Lathroy, J. F. O'Hearn, and J. B. Fullerton. Following the business meeting Pres- ident Fullerton introduced Leroy M.| Gibbs, secretary of the Waerbury Chamber of Commerte wha spoke on!8 the subject, “What ithe Merchants of This_City Can Do During the Winter| Months.” e spoke of what had’ been| | done in other cities and of the éhamce of advancement that every eity had in these days, At the close of his ad- dress Mr. Gibhe wae hearttly applaud- could not govern in a distriet eutside| JAPAN NOT TO IMPEACH The address was listened to avien- ento: Foutine busihess was|Dle dispatchés from Tokio to the Ha- | mizht or might notcause the oy e .tnga -n-‘u.r .: the .iext|waii Hochi, a Japanese newspaper at |tion of the cabinet. meeting of the club will be Professor Honolulu, “that the _ Japanese privy — Coltexe who will swal | councll fevored the impeachment o : o smuh B During the| the Hara cabinel and the Japanese |exactly alike they are not a. feing “Knotty ptoblem” Let me help” : i ~Ches. Field : f'HELP" fe'right! A smooth, mel!aw”.‘7 | smokeis just the thing, when you're ‘up against a tough one, And Chesterfield , is that smoke.” ~ % An expert and exclusive blend is recpon o lible—finest, silkiest Turkish tobaccos from 5 Xanthi, Cavalla, Smyrnaand Samsoun,and the best varieties of Domestic leaf—put . together by the manufacturer’s privafe formula that brings out every last bit of '* flavor. ' No other process, no other blend, can . successfully imitate = Chesterfleld’s . smoothness and full-bodied flavor. Ciia No argument here! Chesterfields satisfy as no other cigarette has ever satisfied . . factory peace terms. were . i It was explained that thefe wds: provision in Japanese law fof m. peachment of admlnutrttlv:fi e ¢ e | and that the only recourss e hneses hostile majority in the diet was & fusal of a vote of confienee, ITS DELEGATE TO PARIS ‘Washington, Nov. & cireles here it was said today. that ca- Married people are TKe . shoas-df delegation to Paris for the unsatis- | pair. Th reguiar monthly meeting of (Iw board of direetors of the Y. 3. was held Tuesday aftérnoon at le M. C. A. building and reports 16r tHe varigus commilttees were held. The committee in charge of the entertam.| ment course spoke of the suecess of! the plan thus far. The renart of fhe educational committee was' of inter- est to all present as it tofd. of the large enrallment in the elasses and that new ones would be started in.the near future. Physical Direstor C. A. Sampson’s report for the month was|§ given in detail and a simimary shows that the number of éla: r(.ds ‘hetd, ‘during the month n a iotal enrollment for. 565" or. an average of 17 at each class, satisfactionin ROYAL LUNCH Biseuit, those thin, creanf-colored, slightly sweetened round erackers that go well with milk, jams, jellies; or alone. Serve them with every meal. The name ROYAL LUNCH is on every biscuit. Sold by the gound and in thefamous Mark package. v 500 persons had used the swi poo! and 4 perdoris hd been taught .~ During. the month 700 baths Had béon, taken and. the fiewly . re. paired bowling alleys nd been. used by 514 persons. i[‘he méeting was adjourned after othfr routine business had heen transaete Woman as a r-mr in Gosd Gov- ernment was the-subject of discussion Tueday afternoon at the Willimantic ‘Woman's club. meeting, held at their rooms on Main street. The address was made hy Mrs, Naney. Schoor namak- | ‘er of Hartford, who, in.beginning her lectured drev %, comparison between the woman of filty years age and herf| <of ihe date, showing How impessible it would) be for her to keep out of govermmetit, which, tofa m‘-‘tnhfiu n;;e"’ c;:f;s thing.in woman's 1 oke “of the nearness of. the time -Jm will be given the franchisc all v e | ovRiryshowed -, Uis. w’, states had voted uponm rhm amendment and. said onien: st be- gin to prepare. for that time in order to understand thoroughly the miethods of government ang ity ;:lem argument against for wi that e woman's place was fu. .the home, was. touched upoi and the ves rious arguments for and agaimst) Mirs. Schoonmaler .md that day when :':nm ;-fi:l watch others gover, A woran Has atways: governed own- hotfie, she~.said, e a success of it; 1 s in opposition to the granting of oqunl suffrage clmm that = woman $1.60 WILL DELIVER ANY ONE OF THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS AT THESE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES . PAY THE BALANCE IN WEEKLY PAYMENTS vayidy will eat turhy “What you save on this table will buy the turkey ‘I{flfifiéfiip' Thanksgivitig feast. or golden oak finiih. $22u50 " Thres Thanksgiving Specials in Substantial Dining Tablu ifififl{.h’éfl!fie Dinmg'['lbluyuu'flcmudyenmywl’ Il are very durably constructed and - may be had in famed MWWM&MmEmcm $19. 75 Uflsull nlue‘ : - ARTZ BROS. mc