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SRRA Nerwich Balletin, Willimantic Office, 23 Charch sireet. Telephone What Is Golag Onm Tomight the Weifare Bureau at office on alfey street. Maccabees, Thread City at 149 alley streVet. common council at Pythias, Natchaug Lodge, L O. 0. F. hall. mandery, No. 11, Knights in Masonic hall. cases are schoduled to come court this (Monday) mora- of which are for violations of o headlight law. All but| dosen in this respect are Tes- is city who were nabbed in a ed here on the night of They are Furo Olson, Peron Danlel Shearer, John Bucko, Chaties Gallup, Fred R. Wohllebeq Pat- ick Shea, Amos E. Lewis, Henry Rey- Adelard Roy and Peter Quaste- machio. The twelfth man s Ralph Walker of Mansfleld who was caught Qctober 11th. This was the second raid conducted here during October by Offic- ers Gorgas and Carroll of the state au- department. Morris Spector who has been a familiar b !i : ! # i } i lg;‘ i it i i charged with mot furnishing support for wife 'and minor child, from Novem- o eontinued case of John ¥. Keane, jew Haven, for a vielation of the li- law will also come up. Keane, it ered was arrested after a “whiskey" had been- delivered at when the speaker will be Mre. John In Buell of Litchfi,¢ld, state regeat. Walter J. Fahaey, for the past year and @ half assistant ticket agent at the union station In this oity has resigned and en- tered the employ of Smith & Keon, jew- elers. Mr. Fahey was at one time em- ployed by Herbert E. Smith of the above named firm when the latter conducted a store in the Union block, Charies J. Regan, foxfl'ly in the employ of the Americhn Thread company, has succesded Mr. Fahey. A cow owned by Katherine Murphy of Scotland - recently gave . birth o twin twin calves. On September 14th of last year another cow on the mams farm gave birth to twin calves. The two cows are not of thg same family nor are they ef tne same ‘train. In both in: es the calves died, shortly after birth. John Stephen Lamorte and Frank De- marco, two local bays have enlisted- in the mavy as hospital corpsmen. 'They are to report to the school at Newpert, R. 1; for training. Mary Shes, aged 56, was presented fo police court Saturday morning charged with the theft of thread valued at about twenty dollars from the American Thread company. The woman pleaded. pui'ty, thesecond to he brought to justice by | the bfficials within 'as many days. As in the case of Mr§ Sasek who was jo court Friday morning, a quantity of thread was found in her room at The Fims, the company boarding house. The companhy h in this manner to put & Atop to the wholesale thievery of thread which has been golng on for some time by certdln of its emploves. It was stated that Miss Shea, who has been employed by the company for a long perlod, had the salcen of Johm F. McQuillan on Maln street. MeQuillan was fined one Bundred dollars and costs about 3 week been taking small amounts of thread daily for seven or eight' years. She was fined ten doliars and costs, amounting to $15.65 which she paid, and was sen- In memory of Terence Jord mayor of Cork. was honared Satur- @ay by the local branch of the Friends of Irish Fresdom when at St. Joseph's chureh, a solemn uiem gh mass that was largely atfended was celebrated at 10 o'clock. The celebrant was the pastor, Rev. Joha E. Clark. Rev. J. J. Papllion of St Mary's church was demcon, Rev. Chadles M, Kelly sub-deacon MacSwiney, and Rev. Jumes Tyler master - of cere- | wmonles, The eulogy was pronounced by Rev. James Francis Barrett. of the Chureh of the Immaculate Conception, Hartford. Delegations from the follo . 1, “Anclent Order sof Hiberni- sos, Ladies "Auxiliary to the Hibernians, San Joso Council, No, 14, Knights of and Soclety of Ste Jean do Paptiste of St. Mary's church. These oc- Supied seats on both sides of the main the mass played a medley of Irish airs. The altar was draped in morning. . A esllision bhetween tomoblles oe- owrred on Main street Saturday forenoon # ghowt oppasite the Johnson House, Wil- Jiam Warren of Eastford was driving his #ar fre mthe Thread City Garage and was making the turn Into Main street & ear owned and driven by George Burill of North Smithsfleld. R, 1., west the street struck the former machine the left t wheel. Both drivers avoid' a ioh but could not. the matter at police head- eame o an agreemen.on the Rhode Island car sustained front spring while Mr. War- r was bent somewhat. mesting of Purinton Temple, No. Sisters Friday evening, a candidates was initiated in of members frm local and temples. including a delega- squot Temple, No. 24 The was in eharge of Past Grand E. Gilman, assisted by Most Chief Mabel L. Higgins. The the drill staff under the leader- Captain Jennle Anthony was led. Luncheon was serv- at the conclusion of the meeting. Weed Elderkin Chapter, Daugh- the American Revolution will hold mesting Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock IIF* : L 1EEE b iP i §i% i ' | ] Te Cute & Cold ia One Day of JAY M. SHEPARD Succesding ¥ilmore & Shepard ~Funerzl Director & Embalmer §0-62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC Laty Assistant Tel connection DENTIST 716 Main Street, Willimantio Howrs—8 . m. t0 8 5. m. Phone ¢4 Killourey B FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS tenced to thirty daws in jail, judgment being suspended on the latter cowmt. A mBeting of the Welfare Buran is to be held this (Monday) vening =t 7:30 o'clock at the offic on Valley street. Tomorrow {(Tuesday) will be the ams Donation Day at the Card Heme, » 154 Pleasant sireet. Men are at Nork ipainting, ropairing the roof and neys and money received wil go towards o fund of $800 o defray expenses | incurred in this respect. The King's Daughters will serve tea from 2 to 6 p. m. Vegetables. fruit, Jelly, eanne dgoods and all kinds of groceries are nesded, Paciages mey be 1eft ot the Wikon Drug Company, J. B. Fullerton's store or any of the grocers will -deliver them at he home. Notlces were posted Saturday im the manufacturing departments of the Amer- n Thread company that eommeneing today (Monday) they would be ciosed and remain so until next Monday, No- vember 15th when work whl bé resum- ed on the present schedule of of 26 1-3 {hours a week. The finishing depart- ments which are on a 17 1-2 hoyr & weel sehedule will operate today and tomer- row as usual, Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings are in days. New York for a few . .Saturday foremoon on Valley sireet, one of the auto trucks of the eity street nt and & truck belonging to the ussman Coal eompany eollided. The truck was belng driven down Churt street and the eoal truck east on Valley street. In aftempting to turn out, the driver of the latter collided with the right front end of the efty truck whi ad been brought to a stop, bend- ing a fender. The following members of Anne Wood Elderkin Chapter attended the state D. A. R. Mee'ing at New London last week: Mra. Alice T. Smith, regent; Mrs. George M. Graves, Mrs. Frank Larrabee, Mrs. C. F. Rigedorf, Mrs. M. E. Lincoln, Mrs. John G. Bill, Mrs. H. E, Remington and Mrs. H. R. Chappell. Azarie Bertrand gnd family of N». 867 street, who have resided in this for the past twenty-six years ape tomorrow (Tuesday) for New- H., where they are to locate. Mr. Bertrand and Edgar Gaulin, alse ef this eity have purchas @ large farm o the oulskirts of Newport which they will op- erate Funeral services for Walter B. Hoxle were held at the family home on the South Windham road Sunday afternoon at two oclock. Rev, Harry 8, Me- Cready, pastor of the Congregationai church officiated. Members of Bastern Star lodge, No. 44, A. F. and A. M, of which Mr. Hoxie was a member attended the services in a body and conducted the asonic burial service ot the grave i Windham Cenier cemotery. Four lads whose ages range from 14 to 18 years who admitted throwing egss in a window of the North 'Windham schoo! on Hallowe'en night were given evere reprimand by police ceurt of- Saturday morning. The ladsjwere not formaliy presented to the court ow- ing to their previous good records. Funeral services for Mrs. William Sisson, formerly of North Windham whose death occurred November 5th at 8¢ Union 8¢, Willimantic, Conn. i MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Our Toilet Will Continue NEEDS GOOD CREAM Prepare Yourself For the Cold Winter Days. WITH THE COLD WINTRY DAYS HERE, ONE SITES—OUR NOVEMBER SALE OF PREPARATIONS OFFERS YOU STANDARD QUALITY TOILET GOODS AND PREPARA- TIONS, AT WORTH-WHILE SAVINGS. WHETH- ER YOU NEED CREAMS, FACE POWDERS, SOAPS, MEDICINES, YOU WILL FIND IT IN THIS SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. Goods Sale All This Week S AND TOILET REQUI- TOILET e Instant-Cooked ready to eat—instantly. Never cook it over two It is the heart of the choicest white corn, ground fine and steam cooked in our patented milling process. " Try a package, if noten- tirely satisfactory return what is left, and your grocer will refund your money. Ask your grocer for it. THE PATENT CEREALS CO. SENEVA,N. Y. . SUNNYCORN A Quick Breakfast? Use SUNNYCORN —the delicios, creamy new cereal that cooks thoroughly | in an instant. - Simply stir into beiling water and it 18 23 Breakfast Cereal | the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sherwood of Auburn, Mass, were held Saturday at 12 o'clock in the . North ‘Windham church. Burial was In the North Windham cemtery. COURT ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE COMING WEER ‘Windham courity Superior court assign- wents &t Wi ic, Judge. .Gardiner Greene presid: To Ceurt: First Tuesday, 9, 1920, Katherine E. Meikle vs. Charles H. Snow; v Nov, 10, Madeline Klein % ; second Wednesday, No 10, Hyman Israel vs. F. A. Kgvaryics; first Thursday, Nov. 11, William 8. st Wednesda; t ‘Wallace Charles Pratt; first Wednes at Putnam, Jennie M, "Willis vs, 4. Ballard et al.; first Thursday, Nov. 18, #t Putnam, Automobile Insurance Co, of America vs. Napoleon Miure; second Thursdzy, Nov. 18, at Putnam, Fireman's vs.. Jesse E. Rich; Willimantie, first Tuesday, Pvila Martin v Mrs. Josephine Holbrook of Collin: is a guest at Mrs. Willlam F. Strong’s. morning. for thelr home in Valatie, N. ralled there by the sudden death of their sister. N. B Beamm of Rogey IHill was the guest of his son, 8. P. Sears, on South Main street Thursday, The members of Donald A. Bigelow post, American Legion, held a meeting in their hall on Main street Saturday even- ing to make arrangements for the funeral services of Albert Phelps, whose body has arrived from France. Wooster lodge, ¥. and A. M., met in Masonic hall Friday evening. After the work of the evening, the Masons marched to the Congregational chapel, where a supper was served by the members of the Chvistian Endeavor society. A party of 14 of the young people of the village enjoyed a straw ride to Fitchville Friday evening, Joseph Agranovitch has returned frem a week's stay in New London, having been called there by the death of his mother, Mrs. I Agranovitch. BALTIC Rowland's Jazz band, Armistice night, State Armory, Danielson.—adv. LEBANON Rey. Edward Nield and family motored Tuesday to Harrisville, R. L, where Mr. and Mrs. Nield voted. A very interesting C, E. meeting was Beld at the Congregational church Sunday evening, Oct. 31, Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Smith of Norwich Town being present. Mrs. Smith read some of the letters from her son, Rev, E. H. Smith, of Ing Hok, China, and gave an account of his work there. Mr. and Mrs. Verson Boothby and Dr. and Mrs, Peck of Woodmont spent the week end with Verson Boothby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Boothby, Mrs. Anna Abel and son Edwin of Nor- wich spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ida M. Abel Mr. and Mre. E. A. Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs, M. J, Hoxie and son spent Supday with Mr. and Mre. M. D. Whitaker in South Killingly. Bugene Kimball is visiting his daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Willowby, in Scotland. Miss Adelaide Hallen, who is teaching Jerrold and Harold Kerr left Friday | ! company’s team. in Taftvills, spent the woel end at her heme in Lebanen. . Mr. and Mgs. FON, Taylor with their son and daughter were vigitors in Scot- lapd Sunday. Miss Mary Standish, Miss Monti Leon- ard, arl Hoxie and Leroy Geer sitend- ed a Hollowe'en party in Moosup Saturs day night, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Olin of Bloom- field spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mre, the week end with his parents, Judge and Mrs. A, G. Kneeland. Mrs. Anna Pendloton of Windhaia has Been visiting Miss Herriet Hewitt. Byron DBlakeslee was called to Water- bury Wegnesday by the serious iliness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweet and daugh- ter are visiting in town. M Maria Barker who has, been spending the summer in Norfolk, has re- turned home. The O, U. A. M. held a whist party In Grange hall Monday night with a good at. tendar e, lce gream were served. Miss Dorothy Hewitt entertained about 30 of her young friends Friday evening, Gct. 2, at o Haligwe'en party. Games were played, musio and dancing enjoyed. | — Sendwiches, eake and cocva were gerved. At the grange meeting Thrusday night, | Det. 28, six granges were representad— | Columlia, Boerah, Preston City, Pachaug, | Norwich and Frenklin—about 200 in_a being present. The entertainment opened with music by the Mandolin club of Co- tumbia. followsd by aleight-of-hand tricks by Mr. Banfield of Norwich grange, a song and short play by ' members of & lletin Sw read resotn Clty grange, dancing . Sallors’ |'wanted i Westerly, B. L, on the charge hornpipe by three”young ladies of ‘Nor- Lor' maving shot s brother, wich grange. [The entertainment closed | Batiey. in that city thc night of Oct. 23, with mandolin selections by Columbia | wzs ajrested in Bowdoinham today and e e mndwlchgs, cake; cooklcs | jodged in jail here tonight. He had been i B oael e VR, boarding at a house In Bowdoinham. | Seriog Rude S anon STAPRS | When he saw the officers coming he start- Y here s n 1STAnEe ovaneaday RIEML | eq (o run for the Woods, but stopped when bl Lo f;:ho:’j“ '::; g;"mmfll two shots were fired at him, Rhiode slland t conterence held in Wilimantie Nov. 4, Soes WULIAKY MO esoely. 1y the 8. Marie Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | " ne o : ¢ shooting occurred at the Bailey Bweet and Jeushter and Mr. and M | yome ang Edgar Bailey died four days e Paehe oy, Toursday by auto for | jater gt & Hospital in New Landon, Conn. Little Falls, N. Y., o, visit Dr. and Mes. - X E rake. e Chief of Police Brown has left Wester- Bl;lmc‘c‘,}“:’e:"’;‘:" ) y"‘“;’;’xe'l;"g“’_ Iy for Portland and will bring back the per was served and Hallowe'en games mfim SR e et weer played. The chapel was decorated Towerm, Abant I e o Tes A | e Rinada. Toinad Bockety for”the 3 ui g B OBl Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Brought Randall attended the semi-annyal meeting | Aetion befors Clerk M. Walter Flynn in of the American Baptist Forelgn Misgion | the Third district ocourt at Waesterly conference held with the Baptist church | asuinst Carrol Amold of South Kingston. rom anno Bay . orse Mrs; TL. M. Peck, Mpm. B A. Hoxle and | 8t Bradford. Arnold, through Wis attor tives at Canterbury Green, LGOODYEAR clent evidence to conviet, and a fine of / $10 and costs was impesed. Arnold was taken to the superior court and bail bond of $200 was furnished with Arthur N. 4 Redhum of Kingston as surefy. unday, Nov. 7, the Goodyear spcoer state retu board has decided club met’the South Manchester club Gn | to eeumy aeir the wte: wware successful sutmiy?u; neg"lln 1{“ fll::t, gmmmt;'fl the | candidates have elose pluralities, where 3 wssell of offvial coun Macs, ‘was apponted reteree by the s o gl B retary of the state associtalon. This Was the first champiopship game of its Kind held in this vicinity. A large erowd was on hand. The kickoff was at 3 p. At the bi-weekly meeting of the Par. ent-Teochers assocaition Mru. Jamen Ba- eon gave a very interesting recent trip abroad. . The whist-dance at the Seeis! ciub on Thursday evening seemed o be enjoyed v al Saturday the Goodyear Soccer club went ‘to Worcester to play the -Norten B votes. and Lewis, Tepublican, 32 votes on the face of the returns. Bobert Gladstone :.huhn HD 3 2 B | 5¢ @ packaze WESTE s a package ? Before the War a package During the War " and The Flavor Lasts So Does the Pricel opened its geries of Saturdey extens! courses with an attepdance of over 200 DOUBLEMINT e A A preclaimed to be a lega!l holiday in Rhode | home Stonington, Mildred Jahuson dsland. R L Y and mercantile establishments close sl“‘ Ap effort in being made to have stor urday aflernoons and eveninga l 3 f ¥ The Riiode Taland Callege of Fducation | UIEuePsss in 1855, of Mrs, Deni- | rated for silowe'en. sl “The Price of Redemption™ ture again today and Tuesday pictures on the bill include coln In “Elme the Fearless™ News and a Century comedy. Davis Theatre. An unusual and quaint form ef ting is one of the more intenssly ng features of Marshall Neilan's opendent production, “The " from the stery by James Curwood and distributed by Wirst tion, which had its initial showing at the Dayis theatre on Sunday, and gfs: & areiiat 4§ charnoteristics leads the when suddenly siricken with a fatal disease, 10 urge Kgith to impereonate him and pe- tarn to the Fost with an accognt - ef Keiu Incidents. such pepular stars as Marjesie Daw. J, Barney Sterry, Jane Novak, Chastes West and Togo Yamamoto. The othes feature is Doris Kenyon in “The Har. vest Moon a six DATt screen vension of August Thomas' celebrated stage PAY. Paramount Screen Magazine complstes this wanderfui programme of features that eanmot be equalled. Dom't fall - te see “The Rivor's End” Words capmet describe Its magnificance. No advance In orices, | Patrle’s ehurch, At the meeting of Charity chapter, Ne. 61, 0. E S. Tuesday‘evening In Magonic temple guestsTrom out of tawn will be present and there will be several candi- dates to receive the degree. PLAINFIELD Rowland's Jazz band, Armistice Right. State Armory, Dapicison—adv. PENDLETON HILL Charlotte Cook, daughter of My, Mrs. C. Russell Cook pelebrated her birthday last Priday, Oot. 5. Her were Harbara Cook with her moth Martha Morgan and mother, of it i | mother Milzabeth Brown aad | Birdsey Palmer, Jr., and methes, Miner, Julicy Boandman and Miss | Ryder. room and table TH day cake with one candie The elder He was bern in | guests were treated to sandwiches, cake Byron Cottrell of Elm strest | be hostess at the first in a series of lectures on six eurrent events to be given teachers, the largest matricalation sinee home last week from Natiek whers she the inauguration of the week end clagses. | Y7 Mies 8. H. J. Simpson of New York. The courses are planned to furnish a com- preliensive knowledge of teaching prinels pies-and methods to those whe are unable to attend classes during the other days of the week. r. Charles Careoll Is instruoting In the principles and philorophy of education and Riode Island education. C. A. Adams is in charge of two classes, method of taeching and history of edueation. B L. Ad: is the instructor in the school and class management clags, and Dr. W. D, Averill is conducting & course entitled educational psychology. Rev. Frederick A. McDonald of West. erly was the spoaker at the midweek meeting of Gaspee chapter, D. A. R., of Providence, held in the Girls' City elub, His subject was Patriotism is the Moet Furidamental Thing in Our American Life, The speaker was introduced by the re- gent, Miss Cynthia B. Potter, and Miss Mary H. Remington, accompanied by Miss Mabelle E. Baird, gave & group of songs. Tea was_served by the hostbsses, Mra. Mrs. C. M. Geer spent Friday with rela- | 2% A, T. L, Ledwidge, admitted suffi- » Addison, P. Munroe, Mra. Herbert 8. Tan. ner, Mrs. E. F. Reeves, Mra. Gilbert Shele don and Mrs. David M. Watkins. The soldiers’ benus beard Saturday re- leased from its service number of clerks for which it has no further use, as the board is now nearing the completion of its work. Of the 26.200 prospective bepefi. claries of the bonus law, the board has paid 21,800, leaving & balanos of 4,400. Beeretary John F. Murphy work will slow up, as mest of the appli- vations pending require fndividual inves- tigation before approval tor, of the g | clerical work has been completed. Al applications for the bonus, under-the law, must be filed with the board on or before Dec. 1. William Russell Dower of Webt- erty, who losi right arm while in ac- tive service on the battlefleld of Pranes, is one of the clerks. He will probably be ~ctairied for the present, as he fills yosition of paymaster, Loesl Laconles. The Westerly Veteran Piremen gnd Rhode Island Ones were guests of Wakefleld fire department Saturday and added to the success of the of & fair by that department. Rlectrie power was shut off =5 STONINGTON D'Armeo and family have re- been spending the week. Hallowe'en there were two parading parties and all participating had & fine time Andever Mass, is visiting her mother, Mrs JNi- zabeth Thompeon. . Mrs, Mary Palmer and three ters, Mrs. Harris Boardmas, Mrs the | zabeth Thompson and Mrs. Thompson were the Women North Stonington from this plage in_this district. Mr. and Mre. Clifford Thempsen Were In Jewett City Saturday. Mr, son's uncle, Charies Babeock, waa en that day to & A lsi?,&