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T v AT Willimantic Of-come nge;vegh and rfl’é‘y 44 d - A ‘Wol even uj fice, 23 Chursh 8t. Telophone. 106. Lpila ,",‘2‘ : n‘i"“’i‘;m.@z} ine it their U Bl ‘atherine o w":; » ?;g"}" Tf;‘:r & & Bass place situated on the road be- G mm”h at ' ry for dell. tween wmmm lage and Hampton. Anclent Orger af United Wprkwe:‘. Mx:n o Jot ,K‘ f g fea oy Willimantie Lodge, No. 11, meets 7 2 ml’ 149 Valley 4 m« md the' phpe;s are returnable in ; Tt 108" Widhaih coun- , Knights of Columbu: Jose | B dow Couneil,” No, 14, meets at i Main ”‘“““" Tuesday in Jangary, 1920. | street. | Interest in ‘the coming q&y‘-lmmn» Olive Branch Council No, 10 R. & |seems to center on the icontest fok 8. M. Stated Assembly at Mu ‘mayér and as Was dene before in thei hall. town election last month, thcl \'o}:‘erfi Postmaster John O'Rourké has giv- “being canvassed to find out whichy en the following notices for theipostr | Way they are.going: to-cagt their ba.!f gffice hours _ for Thanksgiving day. IR Ch N D) T dSng The general delivery window ywill be|dates. in the rum-ung are ' Charles open for public use during the iregular [G8tes the present intumbent who is postoffice hours, as on any other,day. | Seeking .reelection on the republic; The money order window will . be] ticket and Valentifie L. Murphy . the closed all day. There will be-but one|democratic nominee. Ma Gates in deilvery -of mail during the day and|his campaign for elec! last year one collection of mail, this bfin‘ at|swept all before him, indicating how 8 4. m. Collections of maijl in thelpopular he is with the yoters.” He has business district will be made three|been prominent in p‘nmc&;‘r}fe hold- times during me day as W nany positions of auth ly and is afternoon 5:30 and | knotrn as 4 ‘vote-getter by his oppon- ¥ h men, ~Orlando |ents. His friéfids feel- sure that he Smith, Homer Isham and Joseph Mor- | Will be Fe-eléeted. by “a™ Substantial rison are to have the entire dgy-off jfuajority and will make everyl endeavs and the hours of work have been di« |OF fo draw out eyery vote théy ‘can vided among the men as follows; | Muster on election day. 1 . George Gurley, 7 . m, until 13 noon: | Vatentire L. Murphy, the democratic The Children’s ;‘\v_Jli.Eal‘\‘mg‘ a. m. until.12 n0ow; | nominee, is & popular business ‘man : . an . , 6-8 and 9-12 a. m; W.land has many friends. - Since coming c R e . R Woodward, 6-745 and 10-1845 a1 tnis city from Norwich he has tak- | (RIENLIUNIE -1 B ALWAYS s and "30 ;“" “-“; o pl‘- J.{en an active part in all movements 5 P, Su5p=s S0 & F Sis -8 . m." | for civic advancemeént; He has never pi & Bears the Signature of - A little detective work on the part|held a political office in ‘this eity but of Samuel Kallenberg, of (.ommbh. his friends claim he can fill the office resulted in his stopping a sale of real|0f mayor & Well- as amyone. It is estate in which Windham -property is predicted that he will roli up & large concerned; and an attachment was|total of votes, even though:-he may-fail placed on that same property soenqto win the mayorality. Political gath- K he had seen a local lawyer and|erings on the cornors’ are’ becoming had had the necessary papers made]more and more frequént and the drirfl © ¢ out. The defendants in the case are|of the talk is that Mayor Gates. wil ; Abratam and Philip Langsam, of|be elected again this year and will : Windham 4bring the. etnire republican ticket into oy - Moo B S ontan oorise ket ten 1o s ana sy e SA&LE TS ONE WEEK - that November 21 the defendants "E"“lcx uck&l lis(‘enuwbll[flsland (?‘n“! p Y A eed to pay him a commiwsion of|there is nothing to ut claim tha Y & . 300 if_he founa them a purchaser for |even It Mayor Gates is re-slected, the The Kind You Have Always Bought their farm. The plaintiff found thejremainder of the ticket, “g0_to the 2 W R 5 defendants such a purchaser but the jdemocratic candidates ‘by large ma-| THE RRNTARE O I ¥eas sy, defendants refuse to pay the commis- jJorities. ¥ 3 sién of $300. Mrs. Clara Snow Savage died Sunday learned fhat the{at St. Joseph's hospital following aun |- y been in this eity Mon- {operation for -appendicitis. She was day forenaon to call on a lawver 1o{born in Mansfield October 18, 1868:.the | rip, see about the sale of their farm. He|daughter of David H. and Ma 1 bury, South Coventry; treasur- Ce Billen | o, Clyde F. Larkin, Willimantic. instock Bridge over Sunday. =« Clgart’s new factory, which - will ] immediately set out and tracked them{Collins Snow. She was united- in start soon, is to be ready for the ma- to the office of their lawyer and then { marriage Qctober 22, 1890, who at that Threads. chinery in a féw days. e went to Attorney P. J. Danakey itime lived in Berlin, Conn. InJanuary| Charles K. Hitchcock léft Monday —_— +nd outlined his case. The papers for of this”'Vear the family . moved-- 10|on a business trip to-BaYonde, N. J. NORTH mmN ’ he damages and the attachment were | Storrs, Surviving ‘Mrs. Savage are| D, J. Clifford left Monday for New 5 oon made out and the search for anjher husband, father and two sons |Haven. | Mr. and Mrs. William R. Browning officer to serve them wae begun, |Henry Elliott Savage, of Norwich, an; George Anderson returned returned fand Mr. dhd Mrs. Charles = Bliss of Constable Elmer M. Young was se-}Arthur Willis Savage of -Storrs, Monday .irom a few days' stay in|Rehoboth, Mass, were recent .visitors | cured to serve the papers and this]daughter, Miss Lois Caroline SB\EZB Boston. ‘wlth Mrs. Grace K. Peelkham. serving causéd the Langsams .to be-;of Stoers; four brothers, Arthur Snow| A. I Bill wes. in Hartford ‘on busvl Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Race and ‘daugh- of Phoenix, Arizona, Charles Snow of | ness Monday. ter Rena and Mrs. Lucius Browning s Manchester; Wailer Snow <of Mans-| Miss Myra Smith' . spent Monday and son Maurice spent Sunday with field Depot and John Snow of Hart- |yisiting in Hartford. | relatives in Plainville. R 0 U P ford; three sisters, Mrs. Marvia Hun Miss Lucy Murphy after Spending| Miss Doris Troland of Lebanon was i !{\gton of Seattle, VFIIJJshmgtvn, ~Mrs. | the week end ,at ‘he rhome rotumed a w;ek end guest of Miss Ella Rock- " Anna- itts of .Corvallis, -Oregon and | Monday to Hartford where she is-em- W00 | “Sg“".’l'l';‘i‘:lkfi'e";‘m Mrs. Grace Palmer of. Norwich. .. | ployed. || At the méeting ot T‘rank]m grange one application of— Y V "YOUR BODYGUARD 50760' e 'in ,Joria, I‘Iondh ‘or the ensuing year were elected: saflors wWho mete arfestod - Savergan|her winter Home | Mkattr B B oadie: oy ok (05 HY S h’t JiERt plended guilty to the ~charges Arclibald Macdonoile Putnam Lat;‘rr:p levturer, - Miss: . Hilzabeth toves Wel'e at yw pflce‘ € are gainst the mat* the' police ~ court| Was a local visitor ‘Monday. o X ymond Jodoin of Balfic “was im Duerr;. -secretary, Mrs. Earl Rogers; 35 s Tare Ao SO0kl To¢ breach of the pesea | Willimantie Monagy, febasiain & & Suckweaner: sievart. U you this opportumly to save from $5.00 to $10.00 on yotn- treasurer, Fred H. 120 | ana v aogar for m‘tomcanon was im- | | Race, Jr.; gatekeeper;. ,BErnest Val- tov chriniey { posed on_ Egan and one. dollar . and | Tetts. ‘assistant stewatd, Harold Cap- parlor : 4 JAY M. SHEP. D fosts on Delvin. Egan whose home is FOLCHESTER isha ; Ceres, Miss Theresa I»amglv 8 €. 3 jin South Manchester sottied Tof his| A,hur Elgart brought his Household | Pomona, Miss Blla Rockwood; Flora, SHEPAR e arouNmiog 1o 1515 dnd ot 1] 5 oA S R R S - Youare: o get the heat ou want. TAIIY 4 | hae i : zoods here frém New York Sunday |Miss Agnes Brown; Jady. assistan Succeeding Filmore & Shepard ih ;‘“fl';‘.f lnA;'NEJ)‘\r{fiS. 2 to pay Del-| oycning in a large autotruck and is|steward, Miss Anita Holton, y Funeral Director & Embalmer iy ailowed (o, fepert o - . " |moving into E. T. Bynyan's house on | M¥, and Mrs. George E. Peckham of 8 » ; e South Main street. Hartford were guests Sunday of Mrs, - %E IN §0-62. WORTHST., WILLIMANTIC| Moday saw the close ~of the No-| Some new seats will be pilt im at Glfit‘eh Peckham. n ant Tel connection | vember, term of the superior court in|the Dublin school during the Thanks- | . Jennette Hoffman - and - Mrs. SCH RTZ BR( )S., INC. this city when affother short session |8iving vacation, Frank Rockwood entérfained "the T ST 7| was held. The court was opened aty 'F. E. Baker is-able to be out, but is dies: ' Aid socjety: at the ‘commuhiy; 11 o'clock and was immediately de-|unable to do much. | house: Wednesday. Kluou[‘ey BI'OS. clared adjourned. without day. The| The R. I D. carriér will hot deliver| Mrs: Wittiam, Tate spent three days case of Doyle & Murphy, local con-|mail Thanksgiving day. the past week in Hartford with her tinetads The Fed 3 The new garage being built on Leb- |son William, who is attending Trinity R AN | eny et Ghedanile sohmei " | anon avenus i bearly Soished | olese & “The Big Store With the Little Prices” S commence at that session of thei A union Thanksgiving service wilt 36 Union St Willimantic, Conn. | court, had been settlad out of court. be held in the Consregational chapel |CREW OF 18 OF STEAMER MYRON 9.11- 13 Water Shfieet Norwxch, Comi. p Thursday evening at 7.00. Phone 280 * (Lady Assistant) Th follewing officars were elected'at| Mrs. Etta Lombard spent Sunday| —eRIOHED IN LAKE SUPERIOR Sault Ste Marie, Mich., Nov. 23— st S, ?.hrecflnt r’gec[mg of the Willimantic|with relatives in Lebanon. ristian Epdeavor Union: President, Walter White waé home from New Dr.F C J d“o Rev. Theodore Bachelder, South Wil- | Hrven over Sunday. Eightson: pereons ‘comprising’ tie ‘crew, K. L. Ja M |lingion; vice president, M. J. Hopkins,| Mre, W. B. Strony will spend fof the steamer-Myron are believhd to- Willimantic; ‘secretary, Miss Elizabeth | Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mes.|night to have been added to the vie- g 1 tonight for he lines, had to be left to their| terror.” Copiéc of the weakly were DENTIST po ! 1. V. Reyndlds, in Norwich Tite” a6 Take “Euperior sttty il e oo ST R M o~ | eotzed 18 a raid by city.Gstecitien. ¥ ==|""Tne Ol Guard band hehl a_ Y- oo ke Caught In 2 terrific|Passible survivors. beael he Myron is the third vessel to. be ———— g il S A Tiekle 1s_ the Boginming Honvhat IROHA (e T ths e | PRSt-two weeks. - Caug] P gl —_— F: of a_ throat cold or paififul -eoumh. | ey nonaay evening 1n the 'fife | inwester, the Myroh foundered - |ered with lumber,'the Myron's cargo, fififl wed ‘up by storm driven Lake| woeerbic Green: Line Troubles. Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio |3/, yloe HBALING HONEY #tohs. fas Bl o mile-and @ balf off Whitefish - Point|but not a body had come ashore up 16 Superior b the Jast twe weeks, Theé % fiburs. <= A B <0 KB - Phibe “‘name by hoaling. the throat. 86c per raham leuft of New York Jast night, and_early. today sank in|, aay.* The gale- continubd, to-|other fwo Were the H. E. Runnels and| Patrons of the Green Line ¢ s hottle —ady, Sinday it his parents, Mr. and Me8.} ¢0\r fathoms of water. 5 ;;'ht“’a A Wis Iittle Tope thee| the Joht Owen, the latier with the|branch in Waterbury are. grou'qn‘ - = sy - . ght an Miss Helen Gilmore spent Sundav in Futile efforts were .made. by two loss of her crew of 22 meh. against the demand for mg ef fares. | 4 nes to the men |passing steamers coquld have’ nleiul gders G This is - the-Hme--of “which' N“;;f;g*,",,.,fg;,fi:g’;‘ h‘:,l;n‘f}'mz; clinging to. the cabif.. So wild was the | up the liteboats, which, it-is belleved| John H. Cassidy, a-native of Notwich, . sea, however,-that the -men could not inous| TESTIMONY OF MARTENS TO BE|i. manager. The Waterbufy Am 9 et o OB R fow [1e13 (e tines and “Tor.their - own | oD swampel i the' slaunoeig SUBMTTED TO STATE DEPT.| can, in tin hccount of & JEREUH Bear- Lsafety the two steamers were com-|>", ng heve 5 TR R dfl'};pmcglec ecter buskethll team Ae- | Delied “to leave the scenc. Tonight ldtflhiofi;m‘r il ' wa-| ~ New- York, Nov. 33.—Transcripts of| John H. Cassidy, secretary; general feated the ¥. M. C. A. team’ of Nor- | 00ast guards.are patrelling the shores | soed liteboat -soath of Nnitenen ] the tostimony of Ludwig C. A. K.|manager, chief inspector, directer of | wich at Tip Top hAll aturday night ;%Bm“g‘;f’mfg}, 5"&?’;‘.&3&:&“3&? Point. As {ar s could. be Rscertaiaed, | hsa ars, tho <“Soviet - ambassador,” | PUDICHY and paymastor foe the iine 3 - « in a fast game, 27 to 23 the boat was®unosctpied Tsk Tnvestighti was not present,. but his éars z A small bar th it be blown: ashore. *Mizet; which the Mykon{ Eivén befere the Lusk investigating|nays byrned from all the things. Wflhmantic, Conn. (o BB e ‘G;WC"',‘,‘:’S“““:’ The United States sub-chaser 438 | 07 YT SHER 00 ete Munisieg | dommittes tust week, will ‘be submit-{ were sald about Hint. AT orie tims & stroged by fire carly’ Swnhday mortink. cut loose add. Wasifed to. the™sigre department with aing the Hearing the The barh heloteed to Mrs. Crookpeck an unknown . steamer dered if the delegation present frem & bty e + ehite. | readéat for deportation, Samuel A {fpidy iz, e, SEICERCHR, B agal e a e (Bl tptlats s Gin L MESOY Tr!'ed T° Fight Rail-, | Toch towed ol o deck. load | Beryer, uapniy attorney genersl, an-| nighat, rah; of fars and eers .4]is not known how the fire caught. 3 in9? % oouneed tonight. service or just take 4 s 4 8 DRESS UP For Thanksgivin g Miss. Nellie Gray' was’ home. from ways—Did He Win? vug It 10 undersiood b v e aata] Marions Wil be examined. again by| potent of green ties and nlle-éfl:: ep Tyesday and SN shirts, - Incidentally My, Cas de- % o the i b Ciitenn, e E oag Al - g ; £y of ;;r‘ze t"emba; ednl, lnvflnuon K i et A agked pertitent questions. meg % ' . ?f:nf:"x:f.nsmppimuna'try’lk m\slek i‘v Berger declared that the na- n the meantime Mr. c One of the most successful stimulators of happi- *|up the sirloken vesser's craw, Wholdishal deive sfaint Communism had| to be in favor ot mere h < 4 " | were then in two I swekened the country to the activi-|the Gréen.Line's petlflog ingsm ness and sociability is new clothes. Present choice e 4 Ve nie fo el i Tinka, HGWE{Hies of the Russiah Boviet govertment| iha vavads ARat the hean selections in Ready-to-Wear APP“el offer many < 3 A 3 ever, and the attemipt it resoue. had{¥hich has dlanted well organized ©¢ol-{ ri on the Cihen Line. ! | to_be abandoned. ’Ei: tor ‘the purpose of forcing adop- ; Meclntosh *later passéd. of its principles in this country. me'“-lmllu to Pm“e e Thlmfllm h.P- 5 th:::: hu?tl::;ngecof t:u Myron.. close ‘e must expect raids, persecu- piness. ; renaug to_throw Tines to, sév m mien tions, xmmmmems of . Wirlch - tHe to. the cabin.: ‘el | it oAly ‘s .beginning,” said| remembe ARM e S Bt E Ny ST R b far halp. attempt a%0e, whic o attempt of -thel free lunch in w COATS b ‘ i :350 ’gfle; pM'|d :he me | Vl'omm‘nt to Mfi 2.’ reign of : “Thatait! ‘nuenb-dmt Whether one decides to go far away or to liying $8 anpmenry) spend the Thanksgiving holiday at home a great’ deal of pleasure will depend.upon a new Coat. That is why we know the attractive offerings presented here will hold the individual attention of every woman—$22.50 to $98.00. A NEW SUIT A modish Suit developed in Tricotine, Velour or Broadcloth with “‘a little bit of something good,” in the matter of fur trimming expresses the preference this season of the woman who dresses with' distine: tion—$26.50 to $69,00. A NEW DRESS | ; 0 e s, YRS TR, | siten o i e 4 ¢ 1]~ Mayor Cornell Schreiber,-6f To- 3 3 s on i . 5 10do, who introduced the ordinance | : > i - i “'""',.',":4'{ ’m‘\::m fi:fvzfimlznes &:hu nm-‘\l\hh:‘ Since ‘even ‘one’s frocks must express-one's per- Jt} . : protitbiting the Tofedo Railways o B "'3,:. ger quality a sonality it is a question whether, one should choose |||| MORE ssse, Tak Pl e ot Losvars, som a1 po foe : . / 1 rd Ginget Ale should be the firat thought whes a Tricoittte model or one of - Tafféta "or - Jersey " thelr fares OR eléction, the mas " i )......’ nger Ale at the restaurant, er Jority-of cifizens voted against the, fod i Haletest 4 Fife Of fares, an@ as a- result, Tfii i e g wagsRie 3 % Y ‘ledd is now Without a street. 1, 3 3 £ way.” Without mueh. ade, the ledo Railways Compasiy has moved‘ = @il its rolling. stock from Toledo| | MATIONS f,;‘ “ints MicKigan, and the people haVe. 2 G 8 ‘become very repentant, for instead/ 3 o et o S Yok nn. of paying a slight increase in fares, 5 ‘they are now paying 25 cents to, e 1B AN auto-bus, 7 Sy They ‘are distinctly miodish in_style ‘and fashion | has promised special vogué in hhck brown and | navy—$16.50 tofifi.ofl HARVARD CO;, LOWEL i Boston Braneh, ‘Btcmmer‘;fl‘ harf g s SR A AR