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xa Clwnsh snmt 23 Chpreh street Nor, Williman! 4 Office, lepone 145, Willi giantic Office Cnlw"e\mfi. W Is ht, Obyebetuck Iodge meets at 807 Main stpet, Ladies' Catholic denevolent tion mests in St. Joreph'shall. Neadly two thossand Willimantic peo- | ple greeted Govignor James H. Cox, of Ohio, with rorging cheers. Wednesday, when he appeaged on the rear platform of the express/thg.t pulled into the station at 55 Jhe train was over twenty minutes ldte in arriving but the crowd cared littlg/for that. CGovernor Cox was Associa- riyalled hy thoss of the Harding-Coolidge club of that coliege avho cheered ‘for their candiqates. Among the prominent ;siate democtats Mwho came {o this city -and -made -the tiip to Hastford were Mawer Jaseph T'giton of Bristol. P. /B. OiSullivan of Lerby, Assistant U. §. Attorney w J. Spa) Charles Dilion, Philip e, 2 . Henry ‘MeManus, .of ){nrbfl‘l_ Rufus ,G. Ives -and Miss Aldea Lagace, bith of Willimantic, awere married Wed- nesday morning at St. Mary's .zectory by T'ev. J. J. Papillen. Leodore lamace, brother of the /bride was Dbest man and Miss Mahel McQuilian mas bridesmaid. Following the ceremony a breakfast was sirved at the .home of the Dridels par- ! tion, in Odd Fellows' Hal in Foresters 3 What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Motion Pictures at BEreed Theatms. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures af Republican Rally in Town Hall Norwich Stationary Engineers Assacia- £, meas in Carpenters’ Hall Sirand. Davie Theatre. Norwich Lodge, No. 430. B. P. O. meets in Eiss Hom ° Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, L 0. R . mecis in Engineers' Hall Canton Oneco, No. 2, L O. O. F., meets 9, P. 8, meets m Memnflul Lodge, N H‘x!L‘ 0.0.F. M . Meets .n Prthian c - e S XNo. 11, 0. F. of A, mee over Temple. in + Hall. No. 94, Court Sachem. Ha PAVIS THEATEE. Everyone who saw the sipw 8t the Davis yesierday had nothing but pmmise for the new bill the Tiptop Merrymakers put on for their second change of Pro- introduced/by Ex-Mayor Daniel P, Dunn, »ho sai it was,as he expected—Go ernor Chx would ‘not go through Willi- manticfwihout speaking to the people. “Thefcause before the American people in tifis campaign, Governor Cox said, one/tgo sacredfo regard as a political issme. 1t wasghis plan to do away. ents. Mr. and Ms. Tues Jeft on the 9.30. tiain on a heneymoon trip and will live in this eity. The gropm is the son af Nits. Charles Ivas and formerly lived in: Pittsfield, - Mass. He is“emploved au the local offige of the Rossie Veluet com- Pany. musical absurdigy ¢ an opportunity t sy are. From start and the comedians. le hings hum. X headed Ly Al Lenw and Al Coleman. T R § fone | 14 masfhia plan o o anis with | he Wilimantie Red Crons in 4o et keep the bouse in roare of laugiier » (Ao <old order bf fhings that has in the | its meeting Octabér 27th At t 0k their funny jo horus Americpy Suger PASt fifty or giore years, Gaused War aft- | shool. Resorts for the year avill be mafie. s 8 bl s ;.x.,:ax:w:»‘::-‘:\v \Refining Company er war and brought sorrow to many &| The meeting is public. Ladios’ Seamiess Hose sad Men's durin performance. No 3 heart, and tragedy to many a home, It $eamiess Socks—iéc & pair as it i one of S [Tasmow tipie Lo estabiish a hetter order, ' Miss Loin G. Ghannel hns heen anpatod- we ever presenied al he Jpiee 0 Tid the/world of the tragidies of the|A1as physical director in the Mansfield s, the world's cham witli Bhamis na:t and /bring to the people that human g!”; Yxa: 1{";;_;‘00:‘;‘(‘"“:;‘”";‘;8?’;‘;: ncer, wil ] : - 4 aman | Wednesa n QERpeds that . AmesuItc & Suacntes: chappel is & graduate of the Wirdham ALl sizis;- Ay grest barpein i My popponent, he said, clajmed~that we | 1&h school. class of 1918 and in| June 7 consecrale ourseites b e or tre |21 (s sear was sTaduaied tedem the Bat- SRreLUHoN - — rment of this country above all |t'e Creek, Mich., Normal Training achool = Dres|e]s4—$1,2 { 5 e ARK’S CORNERS and that the policy of America|A* @ feacher in physical culture. While Sizes 2 to frreirarasd CLA st was advocated by the republican|?d't*nding Windham High Miss Chappel P —— | 5 Mre. Willis Wade calledton Mrs. Car- | nominee. This policy, in the -opinion of |P!aved With the. basketball team during SOUReN w! : orwidh, ity ‘Governor Cox, was the creed of Cain and|Der junior and senior years. Jewett spent the week endf belittled this great country of ours. How can Mr. Harding close his eyes to the suffering of the world and be for Ameri- The meeting of A. C. Tyler camp, No. was held on A Corsat Coyers—29¢ Embroidery Trimmed 8. Spanish War Veterans. Wednesday night at the state armeory. Carlton White hawe ref COUPON . ca first? Thousands of starving Europ-| 3701 number attended the meeting. -r Waitress Aprons—92c Palmer 18 a recent visitor | ean dren, desolated Ireland, and| , It ®as announced from the-Salvation Revarsible: style wodge homeless thousands demand a more lib-|Army headquarters on Church street. on | = e “hapel has purchased fhe| eral outlook on life. T¢ cannot be-that| Wednesday. that Saturday afternoon and COUPON With Jack Nerworth jiace at Hampton andy is | this country wants that Kind of a poli-| ©7eNing of this week, the falvation Army mox i Wednesday, Oct. 83 e eTe K eyt band of South Manchester wiXld play in AL6 s -4 CENT Outing Petticoats—77c b g e nd Mrs, Chase of Waonsetket| Tomehing on the W e G This band has been here geveral SDofl a 3 Alsp ginghams I s . et s 50 3 01 times and has - : 3 s 7»_,_ ——— e P cdpesds at Mr. Balcom's. over Sunday sfid. 1 want a league that wil] guarantee| o o5 A€ 1AS alFays been a great attrac Sele In Norwich ‘Store Only even rady Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jeweit, Miss FIawn | duppiness: the affairs of Europe cannot| i SR A T v YHE PASKIK OO.—Sal For Lose o win- E. Jewett and Mrs. Viola J. Clark at- /he isolated, the matter is one'that in-{ Mrs. Abbie €. Conant, 75, widow of Fd- T wond | r n . tended the marriage of Mr. Jewett'sinieceq) volves the entire world. It is not a|ward P. Conant died ‘Wedn~-sday morn- Watch For Sale Next Week in w of a at Hampton Saturday. } domestic affair as We have been told by | ing at her home in Gurleyville. death be- Willimantic and Danielson {3 s Norworth, fa Mr. and Mrs. Warren Averill of/Pom-j some advocates bf staying out of theing due to heart disease. She was born |a ric v v ho will spend were Allen Jewett's Friday. league. The world questions involved|in Gurleyville, February 6, 1845. the | wox 8 r ! . a o demand something different from this.| daughter of Emory B. and Arvilla Royce l o w times RGCKVILLE it demands a change, and this stand must | Smith and wall well knuown in tais city. E s * Just . and will end, it I am elected president | Surviving her are two hrothers. Frank E “ ot k Bt Swhen L Astoeemy. ot this counfry: C. and Edward L. Smith of Gurleyviile. | structing the musical clubs. 1sound @me. £ e | e vers d e Ll Article 11 in the league stands for Abijan Catlin, of Hartford, died Tues.| MI. and Mrs. Charies L. Strong me-| Will Lord and a party of *hunt = ~ : 44 e A urdaY lace have attend. | Mething and it elected I will myself| day He is survived by his wite, | toredto Norwich Tuesday. | Tuesday night secured a big coon from| THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE|; e . s -*.- '”"”. T ey xend. | take “tha Irish. capse Defors th BAUGRE] Coue Smbh Ootta ot oy Tin Wit | Srgerv alture R S. Lund one of the coon hunting fasinesses ofiyApyViLLE CHAPTER OF THE| ot ed Cha "A“"\-:n‘ng'"" 3 Pasty for a just settlement The Tepublican | eral nephews and nie o it the schools in town Tues- | Lisbon. AMERICAN RED CROSS WILL EE nd evenings advocates claim that under ‘Article 10| SWilliam H. Smith of 9 The Asbisnd Cotfop Cs.'s mBl shat sk d. li a e & Wi Smi imartic, Carrie 2 e Ashisn » Co.s B et ;‘:;Th‘\a:u:—'::\a in the league we must guarantee to send| Mathewson ahd lda Smith of Providence, he selectmen, town clerk and regis- | down Tuesday evening until Nov.il. Slai-{HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER l, ves a c § *| our bovs to- foreign -countries to protect | R*'L Mr. Catlin was brother-in.law of | trars were in session Grange hall|er's and Aspinook and the Textile are|27, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M, IN PONE-| isiol i Hrosy. Kinyon. lerritorial integrities. Th stat Chauncey W. Smith, of Scotland, and|Tuesday making voters. There werz 25 lon short time, three days a week. It MAH HALL. ey A ey Kenyanlis not the truth and they know Henry Smith, of Providence. made—20 women and 5 men. lseems to be the general belief that & fav- | pgMBERS AND ALL WHO ARE| pleg et Barh : Dot right, and that under the 4| William Johnson and A.-Albert were [orable election is meeded to do the tnick Lewis, Wilfred Barber, Florence | tution of this cOURtrv comeress Complete returns from the board that rttord | INTERESTED IN THE WORK OF| e - Barber -, and Kath OBy congrens DAl i e oy 5 rs in Hartford Tuesday and start the wheels again on- full tme Suihes, Hatel Fasher ., WK ;:‘_me' to declare war and this e e e A ""’f,o‘r“::‘"‘:; John Humtley and Miss « Katherine | and things on the boom. | THE RED CRO68 ARE INVITED TO| Wells attended Richmond grange meeting cannot become involved ith i fex days, give (he totl ;m‘mw of verece | Eagan of Hebron were calling on friends | Mre. John C. Hawkins takes the blue’ BE PRESENT. Mrs. William Taylor were recent callers | would be nothing to fight over o e and S e oting pow- ”‘"‘»"” of New Haven was a | chrysanthemums display, at her home en I Weste Governor Cox closed his brief address| S has been increased thirty-fonr per|© e Main stre Hartford.—Mrs. Arthur Woolley ,:. | here and the train started away amidst "f{‘)r'n (h:;‘mgr\ the r('zlzl;”i/li 1 of the new — e lseahgfiux;:rn’?2“‘:‘:@2:’;‘;‘:“1’:— ; ctive nine-hole tournamen a\ the | the r‘l’\olr( of thos 5 had T ers, the new totel heing 5.219, the old - b e T ¥ t son's cup. Hhripr hae o ee oty centage of men and women voters under| Postmaster D. F. Finn. Town Clerk W‘ hunters, veturuing = freg § Now Londen (Norwich) Line ot egotio i il B L the old lists and the new list follows: |John Welseh, J. D. Driscoll. Edward never so L assiies - = noon, & it 0ld list 798 3503 | Fit id and Solomon Paguette were i r t00, 7 also report a co M)oz ‘lt :kw ~ u".d n.v:d' A e i NGyt 1438 1716 | Willimantic Wednesday to see and hear {able number of pheasanis; geveral nig 3 ip .:”ll e‘_ .uh " S H P t Belore the arrival of the express, Mr. sl "1 Governor Cox, democratic nominee for |been shot in Lishon and on .Stope HHl ressh yeur destination happy, ays 18 fesc"p on Dunn introduced Robert P. Butles = Total 2588 2281 5212 { president One of the Knight boys got two. a male | rofreshed and satisfied. xce R man of the democratic comm - 3 % 9, L and femple. These pheasants are doubt- 1] lent service throughout. T ! Hartford. who 3 fl_"v‘{ DEOEINERE flvgtofrv:fl lieard Go: Moung Vernon Lodge, No. 75, F. and A. | .c descendants of the few pairs thi { iLeave New Londen daily ex- 3 V of the, campy ity Peak at Foot Guard Armory| M. F. L. Kanahan. master is pISAning 10 | have heeq libersted in the outlying see-||{ cept Gunday, Eastern Standard id> n Hartford, Wednesday. k i i 2. i k. sonfirst read en points to that oily by oy BRI (e HID i have'a Dig t ction night, Nov. 2.|tigns guring the past few years. 'nmyr Time, 19:00 p. m. Daylight Sav- the gathering at Washington every that clty by automobile or by train. ~|The idea at present is to keep open house | vars ago P. B. Driscoll and W. H. Ben- ]| ing Time, 1 State 0 Rh ti‘s present cheerer, republ and Over 60 women attemded the meeting |unti returns are in to such an extertin.i liberaied three crates. i|{ rooms ready at . m. Ver eumausm| .- alike ; every repub paper held at the Y. M. C. A. building Wednes- | that the resuit ¢ be safely forecasted The La Aid society of the Baptist ! THE NEW ENGLAND this country, in cc day evening and beard Frank P. Fenton | William Johnstone, H. C. 'Webeter and | chyrch will be entertaimed by Mrs. George STEAMSHIP COMPANY i 5.3 A question firmly stood pres-| explain national government in its ex-|D. R. G have heen appointed a €om- | prinic ot her home on Main street thie i ¥ ve H. Allen suffered for years | 90t and many prominc equested | cCufive, legislative and judicial branehes, | mitte what can be done In the | (phyrsday) afterncos, | thate i 3 = H.Allen suffered for 3ears| that ‘when a league it might { and the purpese of each, with the powers | w negotiating with the Western| A seattering party of Griswold foiks | . b 1 y ett him heipiess and|De ome, “with te ¢ un- | delegated to them by the constitution of | Union company for a private wire to be |made a pilgrimage (o Norwich Tuesds | MDY N til after the president was in Fradce and I:H‘ country. The subject of national |carried into the lodze roems in the Rioyx to attend the criminal eourt trial. No ““ R. w, h N E 9 | ’ ¥ of | the republicans saw that t league | clections. primaries and natiopal voring | biock. where the services of an operator | o rtiouiar reason, you! know, oply. never e Ring 1t o End ot | wosid o through, that they came out|on election day proved of interest to his |may be secured. On that night a class of | was in a big court and’ thought T'a Minder 3 2 : R ot P00 denounced | 2bdience. The subject of voling was | five will receive the Master Mason's de- |jike 1o Jook ‘em over.” They arew a | Luicky is the bride that receives ur ol {nuraln\ or phy z‘lr-\vrml in detail, Mr. Fenton explaining | gree, = will be a supper as an nogse egg. The criminal COUFt Wie BUeX- e f he and expeied | the oth -| the need of re tion, sysiem of pri- | adde n returns wiil be ot in session. Tuesday. as ex- one ol " ca with her great | how national parties came inte |giver e public z t as recefved by v in The Bulletin, it . e consnlted | commerce and fo 4l id the polieies of the two |the committee. to the gesgion of the supreme F w ? nded A ipiinn m'n“; bl s o| Follow o perties Miss M. A. Burdick hes a beantifnl and {conrt that day. ed a prescription that] publi n Jthat “ollowing i i 3 Miss M. A. B S ; y ! 3 mpletely banigiied Puglicas Ef’,ra':: 0 ,,.\‘:,,mf:}z:‘f::? T ‘,',;r m?)"m at "“"""“3 pecul in bloom at her heme on| A small fire in & teol house Tuesday SR arsaatin | 1 90 e T e e | . e o A el i K e B i 8 8 Lo B | WEDDING RINGS 5 P ) , iy i b ! allers every day who come to see and |tion in Ashland was extinguishe ¥ | & discavery to | Othar reason for their stand! Mr. Hard-|use of the ballot. By us®of a biackboarq | Callers ev =y et A with what might | i"g has wobbled from one issuc “enton was able to show them how 1’;“’”‘_}"‘1 Isiian daors """5 ki M’l ;:,?T:f"“r:hdi,frdm hose, betore mueh and lucky is the groom that v o8 cces ¢! other, one 1 being b straight tick = Rurdick p t o in Florida, s s doge, { . | AT L 1cCess. After 0] im being Rt straignt kKets or how a = . i %, &ie Hecided fe tat muf- | tor enders il siain. With (b adcos t should be marked to make it Ioeby | Where the sceured | from al Anes Beswstor Wanningisame. . A ) giyosi one of these ribgs for] Where Know ) o an association ons. Which information given was enlighty friend. 1t is believed to be the Seminole gave a whist in the ehapier resms . o | i [ of ‘his party will he cail out to mi the women went, home fecling an. |llS. 1ts home i in ihe cverciades, at the Siater library Wednesduy atter-|the bride will always esteem: Y nas been appointed | cioction comes, If. he were b betnn i " | whence the hulbs secured by {he |noon. there being a fine attendanee e { e f I ] ot o if he were to be sured that when eleeti whence the bulbs ure - | nox r dgme; Encho n e ity il | SESion s, 12 et o b ol | et when s oy ot ey | Y081 1 7 | i e oo 27 Mo, Arke Bpvnig | bis good jmdpment. i Ty | voters and was for them to decide. Iy and t will show el Tt not long enoug licate southern |and Mrs. Simen Brewsier. The apmmit- g voters of s 2 e were H s Py the opposite sex that balloting is net the | lOWer to com aturity in the open.|tee in charge were Mrs. F. L. Kanahan | We also carry a full line of . & Congressman Augustine Lenergan, of | , P10 that had’ been 2 1A few weeks when th and Mrs. R. F. Ch . H Hartford, was also a speaker and tola| gvi% {hing that Nad been preached i |4 fe¥, Wewid sgo. when U — goods suitable for Wedding lie people the issue of t!e campaign was! ' S t into . star. plays Pr F. CJackson |25 s e st sampaion was Sl o vusithe doat o 115 sopis ransolanied it into pat. and LYME Gifts. Jme B progressive state or a reaction. |l three W;n r;‘ar'wan instructive talks for | ight it indo Sacm? 'i;;“‘ "‘;l Dr. and Mrs. Percival Morrell of Pates- | of arv Bk ‘ te would | ¥omen, which covered all governmental |suddeniy sent up a long o Stalk o8 leon, N. J., were guests at B. P. Bjlf's J DENTIST |- idlommrs e i Lok font WO et i ] i, i, I il ) ront e I kol et ot 1 |5 4 L These meetings were held under & soms and three buds. No blogsom 2 . : At 9 te. It was up to the people to de-| under the au Miss Violet Olson and Carlton Hopper o 715 Main Street, Willimantio el s B L ces of the Windham director of Amer. seen here h# even resemb 10f Old Lyme were married Sunday, Oet lowest prices Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 t icanization. Jerz. ngreow ""”:“" """(":;f“ e 10. and will live’ in Old Lyme, where they " | The Cox-Roosevelt club of the Connec- |the siamens w spring from the Bive purchased s toeme’ MerrtNEdrer ke e ‘ cut AL!H(‘\!)I{H';\] college at Storr, was| SHORT CAL! DAR SESSION | points of wh many friends in this place who wish her | present and gave ers for the 2 5 _ mor stamen happiness. | o1e . 1 t 1 Haes . FRIDAY AT WILLIMAN ely balanced bre g ¢ | Kxflourey Bros, [Shiid” fr “hers were s DAY AT wILLDGANEIG | i o Frattos 0. suntier white on the way o | William Friswell Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |——————————=——— |calendar and assignment of. cases at Wil- | thre> inches in” length, The | ey b died suddenly at Wikmping- | i EMBALMERS [ orctontp, Friday, October 22nd, ' at 10| flower js white with a pronounced 0dor. | o' sons, William of Meriden snd Frank | 25 and 27 Franklin Street 88 Union 8¢ Willimantic, Conn. esidiny, v Judse Gardiper Greene, | reminfling one of the sgent of the nizht|or this piace, and § daughter, Mre. L. W, Phons 20 (Lady Assistant) - . o L s biooming cereps Reynolds 5 Short Calendar Some passing vehicle collided with the THE Totion for Skin Disease Frank Jones of Iveryton was a guest at THE LA Viba ELEOTRIC YABKATOR | ¢ ck vs People’s National | sHent peliceman at the cogner of Tracy D. Harding's last week. si.50. t ? JAY M. SHEPARD ' - and Main streets some %ime during 1s. J. W. Martin was an Bssex visitor | Gyuaranteed in e\ery resp | Poliy. oreien Sor et We have witnessed such remarkable n vs Max Welinsky. | Tuesday night: as a resnlt the eepper Monday. | demonstrate tiis vibrator i Mrs. Fors ¥ rned from Euceeeding Filmore & Shepard resalls with this soothing wash of oils | ugh of Danicison ve Henry A.|Was pui out Dusiness and was a ss Emma Beebé of New Rocheile, N. | you Jiliax exatiionsas | ver trie are O that we offer you a bottle on the gnaran- | ¥ | wreck on lawn Wednesday | Y.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lodowick GAS AND ¥ iC sktor, | abro: Funeral Director & Embalmer| 12\ oner 7oua battle | 7 ] B ecte ! | Bin. g7 {7 TR i [ : 3 same for you, ieline Klein vs Emil Klein. n e . | befell ) 2 | WESTERLY LIGHT AND POWER Co., §0-62 MORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC| M castavennotscent. ssc.ensandSion Andrew Jaworski vs Alfred Gauthier. The foiiowing delexapion from it { Pt Bl -l ; oie it Laly Assistent Tel. connection LEE & 0SGOOD CO. eph man vs Durell Gregory & |vVernor Lod , F. and A. M., were | ANNTGUNCEMENTS THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, re both in New L« v evening to wit- | ® Esst Maln 5. Mystie. Conm spects- Frank A. Phillips vs M. V. Down et al. | ness full regalia work in the Master | Shetucket Street Property Seld. o the final Harlow M. Traeey et al vs D, Evepett 'S degree at Brainard Lodge of that Through the agency of Franeis D. Dom- scene, when Taslen F. H. P. Clement. W.| ohue. Angelina Ethier has gold to Mre. glen” and ) - William A. Tater vs Mary C. Meere. onle. Charles H. Ray, Robert Rob- Illinger the property located at Aiten e Mary Postemski vs Eimer M. Yeung. James Biair, E. A, Faust, L. G.| No. 80 Shetucket street. It /is @ thres- MF R(..l}aL weekly will Gladys A. Moran vs John J. Moran. Wheelock, ~ J. F.|story frame building. esntaining 12 rooms, | 2t the Uncontested Diverces Louise Deris Resenzweig Raymend ve Clifford N. Raymend. Pace and Walter Benjamin A number tinetl: SCHQOL ik ins with all improvements, reeently equipped for 3 mqdern rooming house. | It was for many years the heme of the late O. W. 142 WRIn ST in the berough heard dis- wny vear TRy some time long after midnight, RUCY iGN Wiilimantic, Conn. BREF Tuesday the sound of a distant whistle | Reynolds, the well krown liveryman. The = Homespun Fol Frial List blown fer fifteen minutes or more. No|new owner Will take poksession in the Associated Prod To Court ene, could learn Wednesday whence the | near future. | at” the Breed oo Katherine Foley vs City of Williman- S s a tie. fe of the ® ) Jya,Schub ys Lena Muller. | n many monihs since 2 ';\nr( George C. Niehols vs Jojin G. Lewis. ory of countrr life has been Matt’ Kauranen vs lsage Kirman. “You Can Do No Better Than story in which humer and Frederick Wells vs Robert E. Peligren. " nd startling reaction. love Wallace Salisbury vs Charies Pragt. Buy Our Wurst. e be ot inte o 4 ginecere whole. = ] . e Foll < irecte b J UN DERWE R COLCHESTER L] "‘ MERLECT IT No Salad Complete Withoui| Wray \from T by o Benjamin Eikins, whe drives ons of ) The production was persop- Camarotta’s trucks on the state road joh, 1 by Tnee. - | imet with g seribus aeident Monday. Aftar tarrh Wiiflh csn easily be- 1 umm's aton will al = lio' noon. While examining the radiator. the eefl‘ehmnh tm» Home_Made Million dollar v, Conviet 13, - | water in same was boiling, he took off the many diseases ray is another of those gloom chasi THIS WEEK WE HAVE A SPECIAL OFFER IN cap and ihe waler\g:fhed ot into. e ed 10 8 catarrhal eondition . il Hat ks Gliche s (Hiok o : ace sealding him hadly. Dr. Howland f the mucous membra Mayvonnaise e aert, s will compiets MEN’S UNDERWEAR THAT SHOULD INTEREST | ‘¢ sestiine tum nadiv, Dr. Mewians £ mucom membsn et yo! She Dt for today. Fridny cud Sateeday EVERY ONE IN NEED, FOR THE FACT THAT O et ar. 1. S. Day and dayghter metered to Centerbrook. Monday. Henry W. Bigelow left Monday fer a stay in Stafierd. THUMM'S DELICATESSEN YOU CAN SAVE 50c AND 63¢ ON EACH GAR- STORE MENT. Summer Streei Property Sold. Archa W. Coit has eold for William B, PE-RU-NA | cation at his home on Seuth Main strest. . ¥ L. Cranston the fine residence No. B8 The Roval Pickling works i lowding + 40 Franklin Street ot S et o ot gl g ) - T ailroad statien wit arrels ! s ey i D eTNE d the lc MEN'S $1.50 RIBBED UNDERWEAR, each $1.00 i e cter to o shimed. oot oot A0 IBEAL EMERGENCY DEMERY RIGHT WORK—RIGHT PRICE | Jois™, morovements and e lot e 190 ne | town. : Just a few @mukuhdnzhvouvdthmotlmsdou RIGHT ON TIME @ sunerb view in all directions. including MEN’S $1.69' FLEECE-LINED UNDER- | Charles Bafley has returned to his sickneoss. For fifly year Pe-ru-na hes heen the popuisr family We Specialize On the Thames, § t and Yaptic rivems, WEAR, each $1.00 work in-New Britain after a weel's va- _medigine for vaaghs, eolds, calarrh, stomach and bowel disorders NEOLIN SOLES AND HEELS s “and 2l disss. althqugh it three-minutes’ walk 88 mm: GRgin, from the business ion of the city. The A larg 4_aticnded the me Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. o occups it soon fer - ‘r"c|\lrlslr=rpo;F7:Tl: TeanD. hnll.‘i’u:d]:: K!!P ITIN TH' HOU" l 86 Fsrlnk(in Street rremdenee, evening. her residenc Clarence Blakeslee of New Havep, eon- tractor on the new state read was in town Tuesday looking over the wark. Prof. C. . Helmold of Willimantic was at the schools in town Tuesday in- Tablets or mqnld ” “l‘m NINO DI PALMA, Prep, I I'IE H- C. MURRAY CO- TWHEN YOU WANT to put your bus wess before the publie. there is no mwedi- wm_ batter ythan through the advertising seinmns of The Hulleus. class Thursday About 60 members and evening. wora weogent,