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~ has joined the long list s 23 Chureh streed., Telepdone 105. What 1s Geing On Tenight Company G, Third Reghment, C. 8. ., drills in state armory, Pleasant street. Ancien: Order of United Workmen, ‘Willimantie Lodge, No. 11, meets at 140 Valiey street. Knights of Columbus, San Jose Coun- til, No. 14, mests &t 751 Main street. Royal Arcanum, Willimantie Couneil, Wo. 723 meets at 702 Main street. Olive Brasch Council, No. R &8 M., stated amesably at Masonic hall. Olive Branch Council, No. 10fo& Molland Silk Manufacturing Company of plants that have gone on the short hour list dursg the past few momths. When the local plant closed down Saturday night it be- eame known that a seven-hour duy and five working days in each week would be the future sehedule of this plant #he new hours as annowrped wili be from § 4. m. until 12 and Yrom 1 until 4 p M., the factory remmaining cloved Sat- Wrday. Conditions affecting the Holland Nilk company are simifar to those which poused the American Thread Company 10 cut thelr hours ‘down to the thres day B week schedule. lLack of ordrs and the uncertainty of the market I8 the. big canse The polics are investigating reports that young boys in certain. sections. of the city are Draking fhe laws. Sat- urday evening three suoh complaints were made. The first was of a break at the elerk’s office at th freight station of the New Haven railroad, the break according 16 best infotmation obtainable, having taken place duting Sunday evening. Two Jackfiives and some {obacso wete missing, nothing -¢ise being disturbed. A pane of plass had boen removed and ehtry sained 1o the officc. Complaint also came ffom the Vanderman Foundry Company that windows at fhat PIAAt had been smaushed. The third complaint was that boys were flding hicseles on the sidewalks on West Main stroet. opposits the town farm. The police had received complaints about thie custom of some of the boys at tlmes previous to Sunés and the boys had been earned to use the road for tfieir Wheels. People desiring to make application for detving licanses #ill b forced to walt un- U Tuesday, Oet. 13th, as J. G. Wight- mah, depity automoblic inspestor takes o day off today (Tuesday) as the date is “olumbus Day. The meeting of the Ameriean Thread Cotpany Athletic Association was held Monday cvening at 7:30 oelck in the rooms of the American Thread fire bri eade. A repdlar business meeting W 4 eld and reports were heatd regarding the watcoms of (he bassball seasor that closed Sgnday. Plans for winter getivities were toPmuinted Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stearns of 79 Wes- ley. Circle have returned hote afte few days visic with relatives in Whil man, Mase Misses May And Matie Clausoh have rée turhed to their duties ad furses at thé Tilinois General Mospital. after several days visit at the hpme of Dr. and Mrd. W. P. 8. Keating. of ths eily. A large crowd attended the Knights of | Columbus Buiiding Fund carnival, at the All Run Dowr Now Feels Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles ik it ba been 4 grebt help in " all er the bedy. Eatenic ulz e P ont the exesss Asid let aftée imeals is all yon meed. fetvotis spells,”’ writes G. 0. Johnson. A stomisch may eatise | ol octeiog oioe. -/ e it guch chses by remeving of the misery, bécause it takes il ghues tnd Keoys, e dipert i i natdral -Z‘,m. ondbe. "A Big box coste only a trifie with driggist’s guaraniee. 3 New England | Agents, 192 State Street, Bsa- 1o, Mk_ill—.omey Bl’O&. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 8¢ Union Gt Witlithantic, Conn Phene 200 (hady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Suceeeding Flimore & Shépard Funeral Director & Embalmer 0-62 LORTHE ST, WILLIMANTIC Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST Norwich Bulletis, Willimasdle Offies, ) state armor of Pleasan: surcet. Bater- | talment, dancing, ete, provided an ea- Soyahle evening. nate representatives for Windham, is to be heid ot the town hail this (Tuesday )evening, no bech mentioned ans as Tuf a8 cduld be leafhed no one seems atkiows for the jpb. Order of Moose has set bl to firease its membership by one hundred Rmd Rfty hew Moose. the privilege of opening its sharter for ninety days and duting that time pects to take in the members @esired. The drive is to open Sunday, Pleasant street, where District Supervisor William J. Bennett will de- liver addresses. opening_meeting of the Men's club held at the Mothodst Bpiscopal church Mon- day evening. e0 wus of the Best, John I. Libby, elo- cutionist and impersonator of New Lon- don deMghting his audien®s with his fine was passed soctally. o'clock from hia home in Bestland the services being rod_Soue. vemeiery. were by Jay M. Shepard. etery, clerk in the freight department Althought democratic caucus to homi- the Towh of has Willimantic Lodge, No. 1440, Loyal The lodge has been granted ex- October Moose Home oh Supreme Dictator George E. Hubbard and Distriet 17th with a meeting at There was & large atteadancs at the The entertainment provid- work. The remainder of the evening Funersl sotvices for George Cgre were held Monday. afternoon. at :x‘ tonducted by Rev. Sher- Fal wea in the Scotlana The funeral arfahgéments The body of John ¥. Mahdaey, 45, who died Saturday at his home in Breokton, Mass, arrived in this city at 1:85 o'clock Mdnday afternoon and was taken in charge by Killeurey Brothers. Burial was in the family lot in St. Josephs cem- Mr. Mahoney was a native of Willimantic. Twenty years age he was of the New Haven railread at the Manenester ftation. H® was later empioyed at East Hariford. From there he moved to Brogkton where he made his home until his death, A gate in memory of Harold Angheny Gager, gon of Mr. and Mrs, John u.fim-; of Windham Road, whose death oceurted Decembér 25 last, is to be erected at the ehtrance of thé Tufts Athletic Field, Med- ford, Mass, early next epring, according announcement from that idstitution. ager was one of the most popular mem- bers of the junjor class at Tufts, a metn- ber of the Sword and Shield and Ivy so- cleties, treasuter of Delta Upsilon Fra-| terhity, member of the varsity basket- oall {eam and manager elect of the 6ol- | lege baseball team. He Was u graduste 3f Natchaug Gtammar sehool in 1913 and Windhath High séhool with the class of 1917, He was on the reserve list of the S A T, C.oag Tufts, Abont two hundred hunters have taken out licenses from the office of Town Clew: Frank P. Fenton. Amohg the last to véere them have besh Miss Rose Chartier, 17, of 380 Windham Road; Robert James, Raymohd James. Edwin F. Ackley, James Sheehan, John Tal- aas, Grant Bombria, Willia A Rieh- mond, Everett L. Richmond, Bdward P. Lyman, Jr., Winfield J. Andféws, B, C. sterbrooks, Samuel F. Watrous = Wil- Nam F. Manf, Nathan T. Ladd, Russell W. Potter. Willlam H. Nichels, Johfi J. Hoey, Hube: Kegler, James Keglef, Geotge 1 rler, James A. McKeow, Ernest Grob, Willard E. Ladd, Preseott Warrén, Paul J. Caya, Geotge Chafifoux A., Fasterbrooks, Louis H. Ar- d, Theodere Ladd, John H. Lutioh, Donald B. Crane, Thomas A. Shea, Louis Counihan, Richard O. Outziiner, Marcel Obernesser, Ralph Carpenter, Bugene Cyr. Wilffed Chalitoux, Albert Lussier Merrill B. Ladd, David Monfoe, Anthony Thiffault, Maxime Girouard, Clement L. Manning, Tyler B Wih- chester, George A. Vanderman, E. Frank Bugbee, Frank Brousseau, Albert W. French, Rose T Chartier, George Char: tier, George Cimpore, William C. Tour: er, Thomas Perreauit, Jr. Antonis Bou- cher George C. Wiltox,*© Arthur Dy Washburn, Walter Hovey, Raymond Hanna, John @. Lynch, -Paul Biaek- Emith, Joseph A. Chartier, Robert W. Stanton, Clement Kegier, Elmer J. Char- ron, Harold F. Taylor, Williash Trullah, Anilrew C. Roux, Joseph N, Rouk, Sf. cobs Ralph W. Neff, James Alfred Nichiols, Jr, Clifford J. gh, Leander Anthony, Williah A. Kennéth Fryer, Joseph Bourey, ymond Haddad, Joseph E. Meade, Henry J. Mathien and Louis Petets, all of Willimantie, Bdmond B. Baker, Hen- ry B. Scribner, Alfred B. Card Herbert A. Card, Frank B. Murdock, Fred Lew- ls, Ralph . Seribner, Heénry Soffanek, MAKES FEET FEEL FINE! Top' o | W}?‘ o‘ (ngtane g‘:m ave, of butilos, you ) omforti 4 ety ral U, VT, :y Bngler's Broadway PHarmacy, Led 15 Main Strast, Willimantie Hours—9 a, mi. to 8 o, m. Phone 44 & Osgood Co. and druggists and shoé dealers generaily. Wool FOR FALL AND We are color combinatiens in large 84-inch wide Wool Plaids, $6.00 a yard. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic_, Cornin. Plaids for Fall and Winter Skirts are much in v and are suitable for either business or'ruo. i a good line in a wide variety of pretty Plaids, %t $1.30 and $1.75 , 54-inch wide Coating, gray, brown and mxm:fl.zs Corduroy, suitable for Skirt or Sepa- miost wanted colors of the ssasen, $1.59 Plaids WINTER SKIRTS mall designs. :;l;ndu colot combination, Ends Chafiing Distress in Five Minutes Peterson of Buffalo. over Amerita 1 OINTMENT for 35 cents a large bex and I say to these druggists, if anyohe buys my ointmient for ahy of the dis- eases of ailments for which 1 recom- mend it ahd themn their mohey back. ters tes power of and running sores, eczerna, sait rheum, uicefs, sore nipples, itching scalp, chufing and blind, itch: iRg and bleeding piles” falo, writes, simply womderful, eczema and also piles, and it did it so quickly that I Was astonished.” orders filled by Petetson Ointment Ce., Inc., Buftale, N. Y. { maton, troubles. RED@TOP | Bl 8 the sure, sate ray Lort—it's o its simvle, etsy to Best For Eczema First Application Stops ltching ef : Eczema, Balt Rheur and Piles. { “Live and let Jive is my motto,” says “Druggists _all n?r“maox-s sell are not bemefited, give ot a safe full of thankful Jete ying to the mighty heali eterson’s Olntment for ol “T've broken breast, John Scott, 283 Virginia Street, Buf- “Peterson’s Ointment is It cured me of Mail Homer W. Chamberiin, Frank Chafmber- lin, Burrill Baker, Chaties Leténdre of South Windham, Chaufieey H. Wilson, Charles H. Potter, Howard E, Pearl, Tritman L. Péarl John P. Beckwith, Bverett D. Hepkins, Paul Hopkins, Henry B. Adams ahd Cat] Jo- sephson of Windham Center and Joseph B. Larrow, Charles Lafrow, Hassen, Raymond Standish and Elther K. Gallup of North Wiidham. George E. Chappell, Anthony The republican eaucus for the purpese of nominating representatives and to ap- poifit justices of the peace, Monday evening at the town hall and but five minutes were needed by the republi- can men and Women at the plage their cary'dates n nomination. The catieus was called to order by William A. Congdon, republican town chairmas Williain A. Arheld was appointed’ chair- man of the caucus, ahd Albert H. Judge was nominated clerk. For first represent- ative William name of Frank M. Smith, was held caucus tb and A g presented the the nomina- tion being umanimous. William P. Jor- dan was nominated for second represent- ativé upeh motion by Otto B. Rebifson. 'The calt for nominatlons for justices of the peacs followed and Charies A. Gates presented the list of present encufmb- ents, the caucus nominating them by unanimous vote as follows: William A. Arnold, Frank 1. Foss, Georse 7. Hin- George §. Hllistt, George Hiteh, Géor: and Geotite M. Graves It W voted that all vacaficles be filled by the republican town ecommittee. Adjourns inent was at 3:05 o'cloek. Motor Vehleld inspector Gorgas and Carfoll éperated on Main strest, in front of the postofice Monday night and took the names Of some twenty aatomobile drivers whose lerses did not cover the laws of Connecticut. Others weré told tn appeat before the eotrt in fimantic becauss their lights were not burning. The €ases will not eome before the eourt ing to the inspectors, as they have ready a long 1ist of cases to try before €OUFtS in other plades. Today (Tuesday) they {ry caés in Groton. Many automo- bBite driveFs were allowed 6 continue on theft way after they had promised to be more eareful of their lights in the futufe. Prosecuting Attorney Snmuel E: Igyt- vey of Willimantic has been appointed special state's attorney to the superior ourt of Windham county - to take (hé place of State's Attorney Charles E. Scarls, who is ill at his homé in Thomp- son. Attorney Harvey will occupy thé bench at Putnam today (Tuesday) when the eriminal terms of the Windham county superior coutt opens in that city. The Octobér fmesting of. the. common council was held Monday night in the etounicil chambers at the town building, the meeting beéing held to order at §:15, o'clock by Mayor Charles A. Gates and laited bit 38 minttes. Pirior to taking up the régular business three people weke given an opportunity to be heard. Thé fitst matter to evie t5 the atten- tion of the couhcil was the matter of taking over Holbfuok street. This s to be given consideration. _Lieutenant Jas. J. Liee and Captain Dr. W. P. S .Keating réprésenting thie Jamés J. Shiea Post, No. 18, American Ligion spoke in favor of the use of Suitable club rooms Tor the local Ametiean Légion Post. - Mr. Leés stated that somé time ago a letfer was wriltén to Aldérman Webber concérhifig this matter of the Legion having the use ot thé Mutltéonery Hose rooms on Jack- $on strest. Following the wtiting of this letter, he stated, the Amefican Band fe- al- undératood thie comthon coucll had givén them this righ month was read and approved. ng’s Health Ofticer W. P. 8. Keal gx’m was approved. oliows: Casés of &carlet fever, 4; pul Buy only ‘‘Diamond Dyes’’ Bach paciase of “Diamond Dyt contains ditections so simple that a stockings, eweaters, peries, every: thing, whether wool, bid. Have druggist show you ‘Dia. mond Dyes Color Card. nt| 'Peterson’s Ointme man, Tsaac H. Johhson, William A. King. | in this city for at least a week, accord- | quested the use of these tooms ahd he and nothing had beén done with the request of the Legioh. |sonal one. also that {he Hoss fooiis Mayor Gates stitéd that the commofl | woula not maké a propet plac efor thd councll would take action on the mi#Ated. | jegion's headquarters. He thought it ( The réghlir reading of records follow- &a, they being accepted as read. The fe- | pujlt or purchased where the Legion port of Chisf of Police Daniel J. Kiliou- bé ablé to keep thelf trophies and fey Was refd a§d approved. The foport | have a headquarters in this city that of Superifitendent of street, Irvin M. Ford, showing éxpenditures of $1,388 for the The report was as | DYE RIGHT Weman can diamond-dye worn, shabby skifts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, ; linen, cotton of mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless col- today at an averag 25% less than in 19 vGoodnr ich Tires today are sold ata what is more to Goodrich Tires in 1920 double the number of lower price the miles per tire. The Goodrich adjustment basis of . for- Silvertowns and 6,000 miles for t’:ny’s prices monary tubereuldsls 3; nuisanices 10. A .communciation from J. Fredefick Jackspn of the Staté health d@partiment concern- ing the condition of the city dump at Wil- low Brook street, was read and ordered reféired to the propér commitiee. Second readings of pefjions for silewalks were. feferréd to the usual eourse. A petition of S. Poreara for the installation of a public servics pamp at 12 Témmple Sirest a8 réfétred to the streat committes with power. 'Thé letter from thé Ameriean band declining the use of the Montgoin- eéry Hose rooms, in favor of the American Leglon was accepted. '1t-was voted that ‘sanitary committes put eut Bids for the colléction of food wasts and Kitchen iwasts, such contract to be for two yedrs An old bill foF werk in the -sewer de- partmient Was voléd referred to fhie prop- er committee. City Clérk Albert C Scripture stated that a Windham mal had writtén him stating that in a propés- ty takx 118t a4 birn and 8hed df his in this city had been taxed but nothing had been #ald adout the hgiiss ofi that property. This matter Was tuffitd over to Corporat'on Counsél Wm. A. King for invest'gation and réport. The usual veading of bills follotwed, thiey being voted | aid. .o The quéstion of securing robms for the Aftieridan Liégion was then taken up. Alderman Webbef preseénted 4 letter ! writtéh him By Dr. W. P. S. Keating con- | ebfhing the question of quartérs for the| Liegioh. No othér commuftieatioh Nad been received by the commoh eounell. Aldéffhan Webber statéd he had taken ho dotlon on ghe Jetter as hie deemed it a per- more propéf that some suitable place be Teally Sométhifiz. This hose company roofns would not be a sititable place for thém, he stated. He made 2 mbtion that Mayor Qotés appoint » § infitted of thrae to Invéatigate the tuf-lidn of seeut- £ proper headquarters for the James J. Shea post, And His Fésolutioh Was una fously adopted. Adjourhmeht was 8:486. Thére were thirty-thiee by the Wiilihatitic pelice mtonth of September, accok at ariests made during the ing fo_tiie arrests were as follows: assauit 4; br h of peacé common { druniard 2, suspicious persohs thert 2 bréakifig and entering 1, druhk and breach of the péace non support 1; violation of auto lat 3; theft ahd drunk 1: as- sault and théft 1; violation liquor law 1. These cades weré disposed of as fol {lows: Committed to jail 2: released by captain 2; bound over 2; paid fines and costs 12 judgment suspended 11 turned over to other officers 1; turned over to federal officer 4; appealed 2;' noiled by payment of costs §; bond forfeited 2: There Were 207 complaints, 1 tramp lorged. 8 @oofs found oben and secursd, and property to the value of $350 was récovefed. COLCHESTER Over one hiiidked from town went to Notwich Sunday to attend the parade of the Holy Name societ: 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shailer of North Eeep the vital otgans healthy by ! Westchester were callers in town Satur- 1y taking the world’s stand- | da%: Edward M. Day of Hartford was the guest of his father over Sundsy. ‘William Day of Wesleyan university was_in town Sunda: ‘William H. Ryan was at his homé i Norwalle over Sunday. New Haven were at their homes in town over Sunday. W, D. Latham of Farmington is With his family on Linwood avenue for a few days. ABRIC TIRE PRICE S report of Chief Danfel J. Killourey. These | + Driinkenness 8 ; Earle Porter and Bdwafrd Driscoll of give motorists twice the mileage at cost per tite. e i rock, sahd aAd cement {6 the Which is located ofi the Harttord ro: about 4 ihile above the village. % Bradford Cragin of Yale wab the guést Sunddy of his aunt, Miss Aby Willard. STONINGTON The republicati éaucus i Borough hall attracted many electors from all pafts of the blg town, Mystic and Pawcaticlk be- ing_ ebpeclally largsly represented. ‘The real contest was ovér the notilfiation for reprefefitatives in the gafefal assenibly. The present representatives, Nathan P. Noyes and Frederick Boulter, were fec- omimended for renoffiination by the t6Wwh committeé soffie time ago and it "15 thought there would be he oppasition. But when caucus time drew hear it was announced {hat Phrcy A: Morgan ot Mystic would be the ecandidate against Mr. Noyes of the borough and hat Erank, Furniess and Cyrus Lee were the cafidi- Qates afinounced to oppose the renomina- tion of Mr. Bouitér of Paweatuck. The five candidates for the two offices made thorough canvass of the town and that explains the largely attended cawcus. It had dlso been announced that Benjimin H. Hewitt of Mystic would contest with Judge Ellas B. Hinckley for the nornina- tion as judge ef probate. It was a spirit- ed caueus from start to Mish and ballots swere taken. . When the end finally_cainé it was shown that the efforts miade for { in rage of s s o 1910—and mf n 8 complrhon, give on the average nearly GREETINGS. PETEI Why = Pete that refreshifig mellow.body! _ Tomerrow, I'm Reynelds folks. factories! dealers g A it miles cs at A ¥ Y ew somie of the cahdidites wefe nbt in vain and that thefe Was no truth in the report that a couple of dark horses would be driven into the représentative Fing and take the honofb. 3 The bail6t for representatives regulted a8 follows: Fredérick Boulter 218, N thanlél P. Noyes 258, Percy Morgan 180, Frdnk L. Fufness 110. Blonlpgtefi Polnters. " Charitable Woren of tiis Second Con- gregatiohal chifch afe planning to Send on Oet. 18 & Barrél of elothing to the Chandiet Nepal’school, Lesingtor, Va. A tilscelfanitous Shower was given to Miss Margdret Stewaft of WeSterly Sat- utday evenli at the hoitie of Mrs. Fred Buek M Eadt Grand sirset. = The Kniglhits of Colambus home will be opened With IAterésting exercises Sunday, Oct. 85. 2jor aid- Mrs Charles P. Williams will sall fiext month for a European trip. Major Willlaihs as sailed overseas 15 {iméd, and never béfére has a passport been nevessary: Midatetowh.—Paward Everett Dixon, Jr, of the class of 193, Wesleyan uil- vafsity, galled Ott. 3 fromm, San Francléco on the Btéaréhip Nlle for Shanghdi, Clilia. Mr. Dix6h 1§ golhg to Peking for evangbilstic work under the direction fo magls ln Odd ¥ lorwich N N lno-wu.nm' l § : Agnes A Boctety heats In 1. A .'C::i w“w\p’:fi 18 Koo AL What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville. and < Motion - Piciures st Davis Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures st the. Motion Plotures t Bresd Thestr frtiionts ou ey 3 0. ¥. u’l"o.o.o..m ge, No. §, K. of P., meets Chapier, No. 0. E. 8, Meéts hém .- | Triple Link Buiiding - E&E Tanmny, *No. 18, A O EH., Bried Theatre Edward Peéple’s charming play “The Pirce Ciap” has'been given an exeelient presentation ae-a film drama, with Wil lam De Mille as the producer and Them- a8 Meighan in the lgading le. The g:monhy I8 the main aitfactidn at the theatre today. ‘The central figure. played by Mr Melchat, 6f “The Miricle Mar” and “Male and Female” fame, is a sentiment- al Calfornia bachslor who joins the Bo- Hemian riist colony in Eoho, London. to win fame and fortune with His bash. Be- coming the guardiafl of a four-yéar o £iFl, he refuscs to abandoh the " chil even when it fiéahs a break with his §- ahces And after many viclsitudes when his ward blossoms ifito glorious wo- manhood, he martied her and “lives Bap- pliy ever after” Elmo Lincoln wiil dlss be seen tm fhe first ehapter of Universal's supér-serial “Bimo the Pearless” and others pioture on the bil linelude the Pathe news asd a COLUMBIA A complaint Wda made last week to Charles Hiteheock, grand juror, by Frederick W. Porter, sipervisor of sehovls I this AistFict, agaiist 8. Kaliéenberg be- cause He had rot sent his ehiidben, Saul and Solofon, to Schbol sifice the term Opened this fall. Thurstay evéhing at the town hall, before Justics H. P. Col- lins, Mr. Kailenbeig pleaded not guilty, on the gfound that Aug. 27th his wite broke Bef leg aiid was I8 the Hospital several ‘weeks and that a8 he haid six children, afd the Jewish holidays eoming at that time, besides not being able io obtain any help, It wak necessary te the children away ffom school. The eourt founidl him giillty oh nide eoudts in ae Stop Colds De not affeet the heaft for upset the stomach Send 2-¢ent sihmp for free sample bottle. the Beard of Fofeign Misdions o Methodist Bpiscopal chtifeh. CAMEL CITY—U. 8. A, (or, Winston-Salem, N. C, accordifig to the man) Here 1 am tonight in Winston - Salem whete thore tobuees i8 manufactured than ih any other place on the face of the earth! Wheii I knecked off for the day, I buzzed atound like a hungty bee in a buckwheat field—up and ‘@6Wh long streets of R. J. Reynelds Tobaees Co. factories! As the Reyholds entefptise proved out more and mofe gigantic and I talked with _mhote men about it, I got the real and true ANsWeF a8 t6 why Camels are so entitély difterent from any other cigarette! Pl spin it foF you, 6ld top—listen: Every mati I talked with made the one big point that the efficials and the more than 350 Reynolds foremen have an inborn - knowledge (putting it inte a North Carolina expres- sion) they wete virtually “born and raised patch”; that they know to- baceo; how to f the tobacco business; a tobaced grade it, blend it, and manufaeture and sell it! And, what's most important of all, Pete, thése Reynolds folks siré give men what they want-—thé bést that can be produced! - it took months to perfeet - Camels Turkish and Domestic Blend—and flavor—and wonderful mild, - ‘And, you know me! (he| good and se ing to meet some of the t to see inside of thos K. A. HUGHES. CO., that how *| tehee. Attorney P. J ou-m; oF Wil Century eomedy. BUDDIES COMING TO THE DAVIS. When ihe Belwyns gite this 6y an Oppoftunity to see Buddies at the Da- vis next Wednésduy evening it Will be after (welve comsecutive months in New York where it scored all last season the fmos¢_sensational hit of the year at the Selwyn theatre. The heemes of hils fragrant sprihgtime musical comedy By Geotge V. Hobart and B. C. Hilliam ate jald i far-awdy Brittany whefe 4 eom- pafy of Amefican soldiers are billoted in Madim Benoit's eotta, Here Bab: a bashful “buddy.” falls in love Wita Julle the oldest daughter of the house. and “Sonny” As gallant an Amefiesn Private as evef wors @ uniform, &omes 1o the assistance of his tomgue-tied pal tthe risk of his own happiness Wit ‘Little Miss Brooklyn” in U. 8. A In addition to the double love-interest Sup- plied in Mr. Hobart's book Mr. Hitam has furiiished quantities of lilling Msic which all last winter kept New Yeri Whisting, and the Seiwyns aré oRering here Aor the interpretation of- Both hesk fnd fhusic the entife New York 6ust. company and production of Buddies with the ofiginal players that were eeen in this delightfu] musieal comedy fof o¥er twelve months. P S cofdance with the law, but being inelined to be lenlent nder the EircUfistanioss, remitted most of the fines, besides walv- 1ng Half of the couft feés, upoh K prom- ise t6 eénd his childfen to BENGO! imme- dlately and send them regulafly—otiet- wise the balance of the fees would be colieeted. Word was received last Week by Her- bert Boynton, staiibn ageht 4t Hap River, that the rallroad gang in that bee- tion was fo be reducrd fo 6% ineh, ih- cluding the track walker, faking &eet immediately. . The train due at 315 p. m. at Hep River was an hour late Thursany beatise the wires of the mntefurban trolley Mie Trom Hartford to Matichester wefé déWh on the railroad track for over & il Mfs. Lillian Clarke returned hoffe o Thursany after an cbsenée of three weeks #pent mostly with Mr. and Mrs. Alegas- et Roberts at Tenafly, N. J. keep | Hattle B. Fox and Ethel # tm have sold a poriien of the lafd betwien their Home and the oid eemelery, which includes the site and fouhdations of the ol téwn hail. fo Raymond Squier, who will bull a house thelé, ekpeeting to live in it himbelf. Mrs Ethel F. Blakeley, the mail ehe- rier, is somewhat improved, but is #till obliged to remain in bed, ad & resait of & setious attack of Artleular rheumatiom. Her physician states that she will nét be lahl. to drive Ber automobile this wintef. Sho has thefefore resigned as mail Shf- et Hev. ahd M T. Newioh Owen attahd- ©d, a4 delegates from Columibia Congfefa- tional chireh, the istallation of Rev. Rey Pavy as pastor of Ma Centet Confitégational chufeh Tuesda§ Jast. Work oh the state rodd towards Hebrea is Progresting. the road being emtirsly slosed bh acoount of Uhe hecessary exth- vating and blasting. The biasts Bave broken fhany Windows in h—u—: the vielnity of the wofk ard knoeked oft ane bFokeh 4 vase on a mantel in T, 0. Teeh. oF'8 hbuse A eompiaint made by Williis Mathes against S. Kallenberg to Chitfled K Hilehicock, grand Jufof, and which had beeR cORtiAuE three times, Was 10 ave Beeh tried at the town hall SStufeay evedlig. The complaint of Mathien Was aghinst Kallehberg for thafass on the foFmeFs lahd &Ad breakifyg wig ahtic fepresentsd the Sroltedtion sod Judge F. H. Fosh the defendant. At i hout sel for the tHAI the Juslice exphe wd aet had pol Anpeared afi@ whon . quiry it was found thEt 06 jusiice Wai willing to thy (NS cabe, but Justies i B, Collihs was Willing lo preside antl ester- taln molishs. Upoh & Gonfersiice of the eantestants and thelt attomeys, Kihes. betg agreed 16 pay (ke eols B eourt, antounitng to §16. 5 give Mathlen fof & Written ahd recurded Jeast Biv- him permission to over Malldew's 1and to ks 6wn 4 Arthir P. Whileomb ka8 Lrought the mall to town freln Hop Hiver durihg e PaSL week. Collinaville—The Colling Memotial W brary of Canton, situated ih Collinsvifie, i completed and ready fer The bullding is a gift of M. Collins of Haruord in mémery of her husband. Lift.Right Off Without Pain q The seléctmen, town clerk and -regis- trars were in session at Grange halt Sat- urday, making voters. The Episcopal services wers held in the Baptist church ' Sunday afterncon at 3 | o'clock, Rev. T. H. Martin, the rector, | officiating. Mrs. Butler of Portland 16 the ‘M.-. and Mfs. Clatencs Beebe. e The republican and dembcratic eaustses ;vpgle held in Grange hall Mehiday evén- ing. Tlié¢ Royal Plekling worke Has réceived 4 crlbad 6f Apples which they Are takihg their mill 1§ he #ade ikto cidér ana inegar. ; The gasoline locomotives and cars were started Monday afterno S