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S < fikst numhaum_mm..m,mxl POLITICH second papers. g Vaudeville and Mo.wa Picuires st l A loss of uflfin{-mfi f i caused by flre that broke out VOTERS OF WINDHAM AND Motion Pictifes at Sresd Theatrs Syminst ; SCOTLAND ; BB | Vaudevilie and Moton Piciures at at the' ‘e m AT pasgBan » Davis Theatre S N s ; o . e ‘” L2 : T ANNOUNGEMENTS Norwich Balietin, Willimantle Office, o 5 % 7 1 4 | Colt Agency- Kelld Oneko street 25 Chareh street., Teloprone 103. and will take two days. The|[ort :g‘:m'"}d;’?fi Eing 3 s ot Frederick Wells. vs.” Robert E. y LA E & ‘ \ e * R Tnmouen .:2‘,"":“.’,;',‘..“.':'.‘1',.'&31" Willimantie Office r down® in_the list for second | p;iratus wase ? y 2 3 2 ' . | Oneco street, has sold go Mrs. Nes. Telephone 105. n Wednesday has been withdrawn. Ahe blazelWhdson ths: toy ] it B{to T. Hill of th property © ——— On the short calendar list the case of | structure and when, it hecame npfical v . consists. of a seven-rebid house with Ea- sespion of the superior | 1\, Borough of :Danjelson vs. Henry A|that water pressure.was. not. Apfl? o : 3 R sEnAN B cage and 4 lot 100x160 feét in size with gt \ fruit trees and flower and vagetable gar- The latter ‘case 'is ome forl sig=Eriday, Judge | Mycrs was allowed ‘to° siand. Thal of | fignt the fire. the ‘firemen re Madeline Klein vs. Bmil Klein was trans- | chemicals. Dense glowds of, 4 dens. Mre. Hjll is making bnvmt—fll ) orwich being on the i ferred o the court list. Judgment by de-| ed the men,on arfiyal at the ',mrf\.noqp (o the housg ad wj foc her Louise mfl‘ Rosenzweig Ray- | yyi¢ to recover damages as claimed of | and smoke masks were used. The hlaz e Toues (e LN was granted a d 2541 with interest amounting to $10.66 | was extinghished, only after a hazd J8 totaling $139.07 was ordered in theland due to the conditions, prevalling. tie | ' e Y Oneco Strfet Cottage Sold. of Andrew jaworski vs. Alfred Gau-| firefighters did fine worg n, checking the 5 J pdleralr 743 BE st un A S e ¢ C. D. White has sold his seven-reom * R ver. Pleading within blage before greater loss wa catisgil, The ~ po g & ' the custody of | ment to default was ordered blaze started in_a_nile of cornsfalks : Stiame houm, No S Phees - Ridasginer. Mrs. Ray-|of Willlam A. Tator vs; Mary C. q 0 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Hill. The new that had been ifSed Tor Jecorations i ir. & . 1 - k [ifs with ner | Compliance With a sort order in tWo| hallowe'en social at’ ths q;;hmns Ry : 4 In these days of mounting owners will improve and occupy the prop e v T | Kori was decided Tn' (e case of Giadva | cremmge: & HB(4S MoLe® Tanteriipy e, - 4 ; ‘ ’ As ol o look for [A. Morin vs. Jom( J. Moran.! The pub-|ably statling the fire’ wlnrh smouldrrad 4 = costs, the ‘t“dy economy of 7 | — - d 3 acic~They Llishi of wn order_or ‘notloe once in| many houts” ht%ane BEAlin oy &mw B ) NDIAN A&Il‘(l‘al'.:)“::l.rlm.-‘ g r ptember 4,1 the Windham Country Transcript before| fire had eaten ifs wiy 1 rou-'h S dstte o wdng. = SIC astr - g..“‘l-m,.br o el 16, yan bPdsrsd 1 the case Of Aoorie 3¢ the mmbifis, SRS Al a0 | the Sedan stands out in pleas- : e 4 * that town. | Mary Helen Hopkins Harrington Vvs.|gyrface blaze had been extinguished’ it b R Mty Adwctstion. 1 B¢ b 'u“sn-:r— 2 reft. Harrington © of Killingly. necessary to &hon through the floot- 3 el : ant relief. jage, came | 1 Hall on Monday evening, Nov. st the heme only &bout ome In Reven or eight| Pleading Within one week or nonsuit was)ing to finish the fight. following program will be presented, } weeks and did mot have any occupation. | the decision in the case of Frank Poblo Most of the damage to the‘;umtfl-rcfl‘ , : » comprising of Indian and colonial mu- SR8 TATIesd 6 fingler 1o the q 5| i, et alve. Blia G. Montgomery Adams, | room on the fioor heneath gk cavsed $ 4% 8 Here is comfort of the highest sic. Migs Ofive Eugenia Hunt in charge Fiow ¢id zau comally paco him?" an | exceutris et al, Answers within |twolby waler and chemical; lut e el the Paper—Music in America Three Hun- | orored -t Phagifen (1 g4 n love with | wecks were ordered in the cases of John | property of the room was rémoved before . €l Yoars Agy el o B e dmterbury.| Kaibaokts admr, ve. Chester S. Mathew- | famecl rosnited. © The reGall Was: sofady " s ‘ order at a most moderate N Eunt [ Mdge Bennett and Mrs. Bertha Silver-|son and Sophia |\H'l\f{\r¥n o \hes(‘fl‘ ed at 2 o'clock but members o{‘ the: fird Y4 Ay 7 i | ndian Fiute Call and Song, e e hn plajnti. ostified: that | Mathewson. One week for pleading or de-| Gepartment remaifiéd bn. the 106708 4n° S s o Thutlow 44 . g o e D | it wa allowen 1 the. chae of Tchard | ocner. Tawe 1o maaks. sufe. that the iiaee || OTTO B ROBINSON - monthly outlay for operation. D Sons. Omana 1LUCEY denagse £ M least three years. Raymond is the| Bowne et al vs. Annie ¢ o in the fldoring and rafters had bebn ‘ex TR 8in Dance, Lily Striekland ot the ate Rev. W. Hurrison Ray-|an's pleading within two. wee taEulahen. ACaptéin Jamesly. Thehbwak i 3 < wha at his deain recently was|dered in the cuse of Wiliam J ;| njured as he slipned on thé slone agiinst RPN N INEE FoR Miss Annje L. Taft at the piane. Wb e, Higganum Congregzational | vls vs. Geors chols. The case of | the building wheh he broke in a windo Sk xe % | Stoux ‘Serenside (with Mite oMIEMSIT: TRuren and vers Tormerly pactor at Weat- | Charics 1 Haser vs. F. W. Cunningbam | 19" zain entrance fo the ‘building. recet- || JUDGE: OF PROBATE 5 . Touriow Lilicasss - o 13 | was coritinued one week. ' Adjournment | ing a badly lacerated hand: Hasty' first - The gasoline consumption R Tt e §ios iked ut 11 o'clock. 2id treatment by Chief Widé U. Webster| unusually low. e At s ri T ”_ sagignments were allowed | | 0 lusion of the short calen-|and Frank H. Fenton was given and Cap- v | Sivecidles 16 the. MOt e Béinf Matt Kauranen vs. | Edgar M. Warner, clerk of| tain, Tighe contnued on‘ the job. The tirs mileage is unusually high i i { Carlos Treyer court reccived seven applications for |By the Waters of Minnetonka 4withs b e ine Foley va. the City of Willimantic for | the The names of ten violators.of the au-|Strect to the railroad station, ‘where a | gy | {OTI08 seadlight law of this state, who | Special train was ‘waiting-to take them to | { flute obligato Thuriow Lieurance wera held up by two mte vehicle inspee-| Rockville. They also paraded upon ar- | Miss Helen S. Kilborn tors who visited this .cify lagt. Saturday [ rival at Rockvifles! " >« | Mise Taft at the piano y evening. have been handed to: Prosecul-| George’ G. “Cahoon, ‘80 dled Thursday | : he Land of the Sky Blue Wae ing Attorney Samuel.B.. Harvey. Most| morning at'St. Joséph's hospital. He was | ! 3 Charles kefield Cada of these, are Norwich-and, . Willimantic| Lorn in Rhods Isfand Sept. 29, 1§40y Surt hite Dawn is Stea’™E. beaple. . "They. will be_ summoned before | viving im 4% swo done Georme Chioin RDAN AUTO CO. Chaties Wakghel, Dadlhn | the court Monday, November 8th, at 30| of this city andJohin Cahoon of St. Louls, . Far 'OR 1 Hear a Lovers ¥luG % w lh antic Conn ook .| Mo. one dankhier, Mrs. Julia Mdy of St. ne Moch prChATies Wakctild Gadpen § m . The ten prisoners nt Brookiyn jail who | Johnsbury, V€. "and a dister-in-law, Mrs. i illi i Wi e ! ey 1 4 Were e e e aesmion | Jane Redrhondof thls clty. 1029 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. or. aparies Wakelelt C ] of the Windham_counfy superiér court| Willimantie chapter of the 'American H county Mr. Frederick W. Lester at the ph were taken to state's prisén at Wethers- [ Tted Cross held its annual ineeting Wed- {ola ‘Sow Boctand Pagim Tunees o feld Friday afteriven by Sheriff Charles | nesday DIENL RS the Digh school ~and ‘New Dr }.‘Zn F N Ruse ' A Cates and sevbral deputiés. Three | members of the execuliVe:cominittee with Gre-nw Winis - automobiles were used in transporting the | the exception of a chairman were chosen. prisoners Wwho were ‘Charles Dansereau,| Officers ‘of thé chapter will'be’ elected at Victor Reinville, ‘George ‘Aldrich, Frank;some future meeting. The attendance | Moreau, John Ryan. John Butke nd|was small owing to th€ many ‘dctivities qf | Everett' Lamoureau. The folloWing wére| the evening. ‘Toach mémber of the e taken to Cheshire to tife: state reforma- | ecutive commiffec i€a chairman of a sub- tory: Clarence E. Babeock, ‘Carl Ner-| committce as follows:’ Mrs. Helen Boss gren. Eugene Regnler ‘and Claude Will-| Cummings, chapter developments; Mrs. Mfi!mm they are" ‘mm‘“,, fow in prices, will | iam Hellert - John Reilly, ‘homie sefvice; Joseph M. Berard, military relief: Mrs. C. C. C: Sira. Char g, Mrs W, Fuca Baird, Mes. S¥ilam 0 Allen; MNeATR ben Potter, Mr. rthur lackledge. Jir , rneeier e James 4. Mows Vaug Give Me Thy He Prancis 1lopkinson My Love 1s Gone to Se Francis Hoplifison Owing to.the heavy mail that nsually | Berard: z 3 Case, Miss Sadie Driscoll ‘ stand the close scrutiny to which dresses are usually sub-|comes Just prior io clection. the locar| BUrsing information Eimer F. lis vorth, Mr. Lester at the plano. " T IR AN 5 he | Pt office force will. nrobably- he in-{fiof Activitics James B. Fu.erton Minuet—La Chatelaine, Miss Susie ¥ mitted. Each dréss is distinctively different and reveals the | iriascd toay (Saturday) to insure. the| Lance g ; Frank P, Matasea, Mr. Everard Lester. - Mis w 3 e delivery of the added mail. Candidates|penior: PUPIiC d D. Everett Olive D. Linton at the piane. latest_ and most fashionable style trends that is destined to|tor local offices nave sent, out jetters re- it e . . . questing votes, this adding greatly, to the. Announcement was made Friday that BREED THEATRE play the leading role of fashion—$13.28 to $39.00. regular majl carried eagh day i, the usual] the scheduled meeting at the Y, 3L C. A Love, Honor and_Obey. & screch adah- deliveries. j next Tuesday evening, Nov P’ — = d. had been Straw votes takeh'in North: Windham, | Sccured for the cvening. This sathering ! SUlTs AT $37 50 Sovth Windham and Mansfield" “Cénter{ was to he the first of a series of gather- y . and Mansfield’ Hollow chools Fridid | inge t held swesme s Bhibks - Sincor morning gave the republicans ‘a large ma*| myctinz will probably Y Ko 5 r - X e M| meting probably be 'held at Of special interest to women who are planning to buy a Fall| jority. * Bizhty-one “votes were -répub- | jater date. e lican and 21 for thé demotfdtic candi- Suit, is a special lot we have on display for today. dates. & wikhe faneral of Miss Nellle McCormack 2 5 o At the Connecticut college the vote for held Friday morning at $.30 o'clock These Suits represent the season’s best styles and mmterials, | candidates totalied 269, of .whieh Hara-| 8t the home of her aunt, Mrs. Keon, of 61 e I w07 SR 04| South Park street. A solemn requiem and sold not later than last week, for $59.00. Roosevelt 73, Debs 5. Everett J. Lake| MWD mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's at 9 oclock tation by Kugene Walter of Charles Ne ville Buck's successful mnovel, . “wn nounced by the Lreed theatre for Sun. day. Monday and Tuesday. The all-siar cats will’ #é1udé Clairk Wiithey S WRmg" Bennett, Kenneth Harlan, Heary Har-* mon. E. J. Rateliffe and George Cowl Love, Honor and Obey tells the story of a New England girl who marries a wealthy church deacon to please her fa- ther, when she really loves a New Yo novelist, whose liberal views have ere. g | repunlican 'candigates. for governpr e Rev. John E. Clark, ated a scandal in her Puritanical eom- g [ Ch Tod 37 50 ceived 201, Tyler, democratic capgidase,| (N assistant pastors beinc deacon and < munity. She has broken with him eom- Your oice ay, ) : : AR subdeacon. A laree number of rela- pletely, however, through the news that . iy . The most interestiniz part of {hé elec-| lite6 and frien ttended the service Be i3 hamed as co-renpondest in & G tion was the contest for senator, hefween|and a delegation from the Ladies' auxil- Lucie Greene, Carlisle [ Sunday through Hebron, Andover and organ. He. is now organst of St. Paul's |sational divores. . onre | Senator Frank B, ‘Eranileges ‘répobligan] A to A. 0. H. was yesent., Durial | and, 156 b Bitier andiAlvin Oreent, alwo | Calumnbia ® M ronte’ through Helwotite 1chnrch, Bichinsnn Pouilint -6 niine. o ONE LOT CF SILK PETTICOATS |oi i Dmims Sl i i & soscois comech e | e T Toute A, i S e e = Qi ocich A ived 164 illiam Stauffer, chief water sender. 17| J- Fuller, Miss Florence Jones and David | was notided. The drive through Andover et ha 1s ibtetnt aud that abe hel TG 3 " 5 5 votes to Mr. Lonerzan's $7. The. vote, of | S. Navy. attached to the navy l,‘,'}," Uil Price. * took them past the birthnlace of Mrs. Davis Theatre Teday. | & ihsirions. dhe Lelts e 1 A good and attraciive Silk Petticoat is necessary to complete‘luw co-cds was closely wafched and thes | siation at New London, will he it ks M. Kahieen Anderson. the school | Walei'a father, he late Ldwin P. Knee: | There will be the usual four shows bl S Uhas DEMNS chanthir sgutngt’ hor & 5 were strong’ for Brandszes. OtHer re-|magitic {or several davs mext swe nuke. visited the Old Hop River- school | land G T B ahe 335 63C asa i |ninss. Thig- situation Mye the fountia your Fall Outfit, and just now we have a spzcial lot of Alljpubican candidates also ran strons. in ent will arrive in JViflimansghTeently. &nd gaye treatmentsito a num- a oald g Uid nro. | tion for a dramatic conflict on the 'hm‘l Jersey Silk and Heatherbl T ith M. laiia the election. T EIIUBE here ,m,‘h‘wm“» Leg of children. AND ¢ o 1A T AENT and no one should miss this splendid pro-|LE" 107 % AT BRIt on U Shemagd eatherbloom Top, with Messaline flounce,| " winanam micn Scnoo mects ihe vo- A b gramme of nigh ciass vaudevide and|“Tove ‘homor fnd obey” her husband gainst him ot k her happiness |shouta bolt the door . o 2 g A fionalh Eloven: b Nem P ay s s at The Yarn Sho» on Main street ORGAN RECITAL PROGRAMME superior feature pictures. in & wide choice of colors, regular $5.00 quality, to close to-] (Emmes v Remrention wore Ene o | hlsine nie sta e STAFFORDVII AT COMMUNITY HOUSE| Heading the five vaudeville acts s the | ¥hether she should » al boys are still smarting. sthe. Auize e wom 2 ss Mildred C s bedl iti i R where she feels there is true Jove. " at— [t ae are.s ]\ondmnnr ing ‘uhnsdg(x:;r!:‘)_:lzfl The women of the community are show- N Mis :fi“,‘"it;h;‘:fi‘:\;‘m hech isiting h'nm following is to be the pragramme | Three Lon;‘ ers. who ny,»mlz T\:Nm Miss Bennett, a popular Droadwayl el < 8 s £ ses in dress- | her aunt in 2 Ay, this (Saturday afternoon at. 4:30 singing and talking skit. entitied “Funny | ' 3 o Sy s3 98 Ea.ch e to e held at the | Miss GertrudeiMeyer visited relativ®® | Community. house. under the auspices of | Fhce.and His Pais The second act is|sas, "asins, o7 Arst anpearance in s -+ . prodicted that; & wemfasiskies saotieyi] Natchaug school and | in Hartford and Merrow for the week [ "ol T 0RO e &, | Fred Elliott in u comedy musical ',mr.it‘-'mv il be seen afsthe heroine. an be piled up. today. as: o prminder that | hool and | end ana over Sunday. en’s Auxillury of the Y. M. C. A. |1 e s » T~ |Miex Whitney, Jonz a motion nichure fa Ml e s | Windham ‘has the.betier-elevens ¢/ The first | The organist is Alban W. Cooper of New |Ing. “Home Talent,” intreducing -the| i "0 "0 (COa ® FEIOR FEGR S ne. taught | Mrs. Allen S. West, with her two chil- o Ldeareh B 4 1 will meet this ,e.mr,“,) dren, of Soringfield, Mass., was the cueslIL:‘;’I‘:‘Q‘;"O&”"';_:‘F_“? e M RN o o 130 and at 3.50° ‘o'cloek. | over ‘Sunday “of her mother, Mrs. Lina Srar ung's class in dressmaki will | Booth. = Earepean Compesers piano offering. Fennell nd Tyeon chaug school Tyesday even- | Turner, Who attends |prelude,in C minor come next in a singing r de Cordova ) | Eimo Lineoln in the Peariews c opies of the Day atery’ oo at 7. The c in pringfield, Mass.. was home | . Mendelesohn-Barhoidy. 1503-1847 Skit entitied “Odd Bits of Originaiitres” | 1o"'os of the Dy and a Ceatury eom Intermezzo Josef Rheinberger, 1539-1901 | With lots of laughs and they have thes |3 FRTC PO, T CEHEC Iys Teslie / Pastorale (Sonata in D minor. Op 42) |OWN Special stage setting. The last act| The next act is| ver team of sing- of Men, will be the divorcee. The pro. duction was made under the direction of ™ their own original singing and|ye eyt a2 Cynthia® A. ! MUNSINGWEAR KNIT UNDERWEAR‘1,‘;;:;“‘,:::‘;:71 S oo FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN e R T T 5. Lamphear, officiatifg. = Burial was i . South Chapli cemetery. Jay: M, Shep s Tieelev as instructdr. Good health demands good warm, sanitary Undsrwear, and| 2%, (arin, come y e M. C. A Wednesday. ev el nd Creighton H th an aB & » A ¢ . ! and Miss Rafferty’s clags u.muvmr of Greenwich, Mass., were texindet O L 1837~ is. Eealo, “The Seal With the Human|jn (or' trent crrmei an all star east it is hardly nec to dw = | About 200 members o -Willimantic | W“ RA S Alexander Guilmant, 1837-1911 | al A [in the great aromatic thunderbolt, A is y essary to dwell upon Munsing Underwear 23| lodge of Elks. 311, Jeft Friday ;.v.mm'\'}:\" L hesln Thuisday e e e Prelud in C sharp minor Brain.” This clever animal goes throuzh Herbert Rawiinsen fa I_Men 3 L(“g&' (omen\ame: her Anton Vodorinski | the entire act alone without amyone -A»‘.,, . pd the Pathe Prother and his family from Northamp- [soi0: Ave Maria Franz Abt | SISting him. Al five acts are big time|\on B B Mrs. Farrell Y ey et el ity ) "’*‘p- e bundred votes given o every ehil d Miss Tsabel Biggs of sho The feature piclure is Maur o . nee. Four shows teday and 8.15 bettig the best and most sanitary underwear made in the | oo 67 Toockwme sl ¢ guests of the Rockville lodge at the B e 15 are. limited in number. chuntry. i Tt L s members met at the lo rooms on Main | ¥ COLCHE STER th a street about 5.30 o'clock and headed by | > “ lrarifora were guests of Mr. Smith's par- English Composers Todreur’s big master pictu the American band marched down Main | £ Burdell Stevens will speak at the | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, over [Chanson de Joie R G. Hailing |Lady's Gart This is_an adap i WE SUGGEST MUNSINGWEAR | oo et et omn M el s b 4% hamon ar To R o suin| L2y Carar® e 2 et Because no other underwear wears longer, washes better, fits' neer of the state highway Archie Sanger's automobile. They re- International News and a Funmy Mutt | Mack sTRAND, Nothing Put the Farnum T, CASTORIA cov come ers orm more perfectly or gives more real solid : gy i R | tarned home Tuesday. American Composers and Jeff: comedy compietes the snow. - |show comfort than Munsing Underwear. It is made by people who Fér Infants and Children £.'J. Twomey of Willmaijtic was in| Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Von Deck visited (Suite in G. Minor, Prologue intermezz te—Election returns will be announc-| Are men as foolish in matters of Jovs ' Phantom Putler Pony voung con 1 tery romance in which the central figure a famous internationa It is a Paramount Artcraft pic-|Tru: nd Mrs. T. M. Lyon, Mrs. Etta | Andantino in D flat Edwin Lemare Mrs. Myrtle Ryder, Mrs. Asa |oOffertoire in F minor Richard H. Pearce s and Mrs. Jane Johnson made a |Solo: At Dawning Cadiman hell from Norwich, division | trip over the Mohawk trail Monday in | Mrs. Farrell ture. | Nort Coggshall of Montville was in er Wednesday sto¥n Wednesday. their _daughters in Bolton last week ames H. Rogers | ¢d on the screen Tuesday evening as they (as women® This question is obe of t bqw how, from the best materials, in the most modern knit- In Use ForOver 30 Years Frank T e Thursday. p Mr. Rogers is a well known composer |<€ome over the wi which -are ‘asked in the phet "Illll"l n the count: Always bears 2 and organist. He was born at Fair play Fickle Women, which is to be . 2 rlends here Wednesd, Haven, Conn., in 18 He s Dbest e W. G The aries F. Tavlor of Miagietown.. | LEONARD BRIDGE " [en S 0 L% 10 aies wiite | 1L FEELS TEX TEARS YOUXGER - |on " Monday, Tuesiay and Wednesta ‘omen’s Union Suits, in different weights and styles—$2. 50 iSigoaure of |;ifion engineer of the state hishway de-| ‘Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. Carpenter, H. [ten some organ pieces that deserve 2 |pasi heod sehe il toints, sore ompisme | T ture will e The Spor place among organ composi- | rheumatic pains or any other symptom of | /nE. 2 drama of love and stirring ad present day. Kkidney or bladder trouble will Nt |Venture on land and sea, and there will this letter ‘fflfl:’ H. Bryde, ar of North Windham. a for- nner tion the Strand theatrs other pic to $6.00. - ‘vdrtment. was a caller here iWWednesday. Bland and Mrs. David Walsh were | promine N — | : John Huntley and Miss { Katherine | among the number in Willimantic Friday |tions of t mn. Pants and Vests, dlfiercnt diyled and Weickis A Ffigan of Hebron were in town Wednes- |to see the professional team of trap- [Chant d'Amour James R. Hillette | Tested - |alko be a news weeki; 1 _ . - 2 : Gara . Hoboken, “I could woif | Today—Norma Talmadge in hen \ day shooters at Recreation park Mr. Harker, by birth an Englishman, | 2 nSt O B¢ t) = Pan $1.50 and $1.75 a garment. Attractive Fall Styles in Rev. T. M. Martin of Hebron was the | Mys: Rexforil.E.Cumniings attended a |is well known in the. states for. his an- | ao wite mad miay & tie to put oo orng 1Jglan Eltinge In An Adventuress, Bray et of friends in town Wedhes dance in Scotland Saturday night thems and other works. This number is|my shoes. 1 obtained re.ef with Fole, | om0 ] s’ Vests and Pants—75¢ and 98c Women’s BOOtS J. L. Smith of Rochelle. M., was in| Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh took a drive |on of his most successful picces for the | Kidney Pilis. I feel now as If T wers YRR P - nd Pants—75¢ 3 to¥n Wednesday and Thursda§ in the in- ten years younger.” Lee & Osg00d Co. = | Davis Theatre,Sanday. Monday and *y. and Girls' Union Suits—$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a tatests of the Whitcomh compiny. one of Toesd: i 3 ‘whos locomotives being in th ¥ 5 ! garment. |are now displayed to meet| 7o ool aped i the Tiow a girl recruited the sturdy Ker ] | i Fred Getchell of Hartford. formerly of | b o ety ot il every requirement. P o o e e it 5 the Hilla" adapted from the story John Fox, Jr. in which Mary Pickfo will be seen at' the Davig theatre Sun day. Monday and Tuesday. This atirac tion is Miss Pickford's Mutest picture made g DOES YOUR HOME NEED | Oxfords, in a variety of lenth- ke et retoradalo o lers and colors, with perfect|des visit with his dauzhter, Mrs. Clyde | Ray, in Southington ;: CURTAINS OR DRAPERY 9 fitting spats, are in great de-| X The Proof Of the Pudding d s, Touia Rettcrtare in New fue: National EpuRUtsey. CANE. e el S8 As Mavis Hawn, a mountain girl, Mise mand this season. ‘m':\re’l'« e E H ey PR Pickford is given a part calling for a 4 | . s daug} t amount of wversatility. Probably ;le, this is the time of the season to give consideration for| N o e abd BIE g in no other plcture is she calied upon to, depitt %o many varied roles which Gemand that she act the murderess. the | school girl. the soclely girl and war ous_other characters The story hinges about the efforta of Mavis to avenge the death of her fath- er. In arriving at the solution of the murder it ia necessary for her te over- come many obstacles. chiefly those of city grafters, uhwholesome parental in- fluences and an. unscrupnious mountain- cer who marries her mother. Derpité the scores of dramatic iwel- dents in the pieture thers is ample p. portunity for Miss Pickford to weave in humorous comedy situations in a mest .7 interesting and timely manner. 3 The second biz feature is Mildred Har- ris Chaplin, thé star. charming. in “The 4 Inferior Sex” A tremendous vital phe- 18 ture of man and woman. The play deals with the problems of 2 younz married woman whose husband. Wi vowsd cternal love in the court- ship and honeymoon days. began %o sl'p and show more attention to business than hin after marriage Paramount Seheen Magasine completes this big double feature bill.ef eupsrior pictures. 3 Flection returns announesd on fhe screen Tueaday eveninz. ith ! Baker were if Middletown Thirsday’ * %« | We can fit and please you with| Pi account of the storm Thirsday work | the long Winter season. \rebablE Ecoiear: e e e OF interest to those in need of Curtains or Curtain Materials, e £ Is In the Eating STOP AND LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS THERE IS NO STORE ANYWHERE THAT CAN SELL YOU BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS : MONEY. ; THE PASNIK CO., sell o Less 3 GOOD STORES IN 3 GOOD TOWNS—STICK, STACK FULL OF NEW FALL MERCHANDISE. NORWICH—WILLIMANTIC AND' DANIELSON. o : ; have on display a special lot of white and ecru Scrim| The Union Shoe Co. BALTIC | i at a 15 per cent. to 20 per cent. saving and each one! C. F. Risedorf, Prop. Republican rally, Jodoin theatre, Bal- wi.“im.n‘ic, Conn i Mr. N. Waldo Kenned; . Jjournali: I 2 b b ok E ybody welcome. D t 1 wide white or ecru Scrim—Special, yard. e e wide white or ecru Scrim—Special, yard. . JAY M. SHEPARD Joseph D. Lincoln story. In ‘fhe. Novem. & E ber Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeep- wide white or ecru Scrim—Special, yard. . 72c| Succecding Filmore & Shepard |jng on sale at Rochelfaw's.v—ady. priced as follows:—$2.75, $3.75 and $3.98 e O T M TIC O Unaermenr: Mis, Dasery | § $ pair. ¢ Laty Assistant Tel commection |iuo‘snocs aro some of the. Heme i is a good opportunity if you can use a odd pair of Cur- DENT[ST | A very enjoyable evening was spent at we l-'e Mt 12 ll p‘['. of exlrl g l 'ty the home of Mrs. Hattie E. Johnson on in white o ecru—marked at less than cost, just to| Hoursd e m. to & ar in " Prene 44| 2T, 270 (heE parents cove ner 2 e ‘was' renresented by a record for her pho- » nograph; these were placed in a large 'Klnou"ey Bros. | basket artisticaily decorated with autumn I . 1 tie, Monday, Nov. 1st. at 8 p; m., speak-} Read the James Oliver Ciirwood and . Readjust; it sals S Ch: ¥ ispecial purchase of ready-made Curtains, in white or ecru|Funeral:Director & Embalmer | s oo™ 5, 0028 ¥t Charons PAIRS, AT LESS THAN COST F. C. Jackso T o Dr. al n ¢ Monday, Oct. 25, when a party of young | prise party. Each member of the party them out. leaves and chrysanthemums. After the Higganum.—The vineyard at) the home of Mr. Donatonl was a_most sight this year. The vines were loaded with ‘nw- and the FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND musical program, sandwiches. cake and : cookies were servad. Those present were A m C. MURRA Y Co. EMBALMERS Mf. and Mrs. Fred 1. Grecne, Frank Pot- ; AN $6 Union 8. Willimaakic,onn. | (o Misg: i Phons 2% ilsdy Assistanty | Gribne SHETYE-FRRL uf::w‘l

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