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Balletis, . 'n-unu Office, [ last. Damages of $2,000 are Mrs. Meikle testified that o'clock in_the %vening of question she heard her husband. with some women in the back yard. The. subjeet of the conversation. was a dog owned by the Meikles. claim- ed that they could not allow. their dog o Tun as ‘other dogs did, "Mrs. Snow hiad hit one with a clul she.said, called her a liar and struck her on the left breast with his fist, opening a burn there that was led. Fpr a month she suffered e this blaw and was unable to do housework or cook the pasty-for het Saibgpt's restazraits as she was accustomed 15 . do. . During about meets at Moose , No. 10, 1. 0. O. t § meets in Selectmen’s Of- Uding. suit of ‘Mrs. Katherino Meikle | v&. Charles H. Snow, both of this. city, was heard Tuesday morning before Judge | Gardiner Greene of Norwich at the su- court “They while session. brought by Mrs. Meikle after Mr. Snow was alleged to have struck her, Sept. Sth S The suit WORK you sleep” was fnuch of This time Bhe Wwas confihed to her bed ahd required the:services.of Dr. We don. On- cross examination ‘Mrs. Meikle said that she exclaimed“Oh, he hit mel” after Snow struck her and her husband yranted to Sght Saow but she prevented him from doing Her son took c% Snow. later, she id.” - She, was atten: by the doctor every day for two rweeks nd then every two -or-three days up.to this week. The wound was mot entirely healed at this time: Alfred Meikle, son of: the plaintift; told: of hearing his father arguipg with. the Blanchelte girls and apother woman on the day in question, he being upstairs. at the time, changing his clothes. He told of ow strike his. mother after she had told him.that Mrs. Snow hagd struck the dog. He and Snow.had. it out said. Carl Pickett and Alfred i1 wore witnesses of the affaif. His mother, he sald; had’been confined.to her bed most Hf the time sinee the ll!-lll"‘. Mary ~ Griffith, - niece of . 'Mrs. stified: thiat she, lived With her No. 69 Turner street, haying been there for the -past ten weeks. 'She was tanding besjde .her aunt. when the con- troversy took place and saw Snow strike Mrs. Meikle. She then ifelped ‘her aunt | prevent Mr. Meikle ‘from fighting with Snow. Her aunt.had been-sick most of the time since and witness had done- the., housework. Her testimony-’ about her aunt's iliness was 'the. same as that givep before. * She.denied haying-seen her; awnt and ‘uncle fall to)the ground .when, she tried to prevent Kim from attacking M. Snov. Dr.*John' Weldon ‘.Q!Hfled that he had treated ‘Mrs. Meikle and the matrk on her was_about the size -of The wourid conld have been blow or by’ a fall. - He had adyised.her not to work, -as.she was not in, condition to-do.so. His bill would be about $20 for some 10 or.12 visits. John T. Meikle, husband:of the plain- gave evidence that on the night in question he. “going to ge tone of his dogs and, they. were barking. One. of the Blanchette girls, wanted to know if he { codlan't do sométhing to stop them. He said that ke had and anyhow it was none. of her buginess. - He was talking to the Blanchette: girl at the time the .blow was struck and the first' he knew was when his wife ‘cried out. . He denied thaf they fell to;the ground when she tried to pre- vent him 'from getting at Snow. Charles ‘H.. §now in his own: defense id ‘he was in the yard of Carl Picknell f the argument and: hearing Gaused by @ . hand‘f a club, and then he told he Melkle then cried. out he called me a liar!” that he would knoc] O Me.Snow teplied that thls was e3 2004 3. time as any, and together they | started_for' the street, each on his own side. of the fence. Mre. Meilde grabbed her husband and when about five feet from the sidewalk they fell to the ground. Mr. Snow denied striking Mrs, Meikl Meikies, told of seeing the Meikles fall to. the ground. His testimony agreed with Mr. Snow’s. He. denied baving seen the Giridth girl during the affair, but he did % Philip Harris and Morin, He was ot on friendly terms with the Melkles, having had some trouble, and he expected “nore, Alfred M. Morin of 64 Turner street saw the fracas throug a window of his home. He saw the Meikles fall to the ground. He also heard Mrs. Meikie call Yer son. Miss Mary Rose Blanchette, who resides t the corner of streets, testified to knowing both parties. With her sister and Mrs. Willizms she Nad, passed through Snow’s yard to, Mej- toltowed, Meikie stating that it was none ‘of _her business. Mrs. Meikle said that shd would let the dog out but Mre. Snow bad hit it with 2 club. Then at her left he hieard a voice say “You're a liar®! and turning she saw Mr. Snow. Mrs. Meikle told her husband what Mr. Show had said, meking no statement about a blow being struck. Meikle and his wife then started for the fence, and she and mer companions, thinking they had seen enough, left the place. Mr. Snow, she said, remained about in the same spot where she first saw him. She had not teen the Griffith girl or Alfred Meikle during this fra; She knew both fami- lies but was intimate with neither. Miss Albina Blanchette, a sister of the ‘revious witness, told the same story. Philip Harris told of from his bedroom windo Veikle on. the, ground, apparently strug- ling. He admitted he saw the Grifith virl only. alter he came out of the houge. Mrs. Bessie Bicknell, a neighbor, testi- | fied that Mrs. Meikle had. been ‘working Carl Picknell, who lives next to, the || Prospect and Tumer || Kle's and the conversation about the dog || C. A '_1(]: ‘members of ¢ committee, the local plant the,_board of direotors, Dr. I hold a short conference at which d will present facts concerning } and_Americanization work as it-is. conducted through, the great industrial sections of the country. The members of the jupior lwl class at the ¥. M. C. A. have. been. dix into_three teams, the Wplves, Foxes and Hyenas, . They will compete in baskets ball, volleyball, indoor basebalk and number of other gympasium games and athletic cvents. AL the, ehd 4F Wa: sear son the Wwinner- in. cach event Will res ceive a - suitable trophy that Wik be | plaged in the boys' rooms 4 perary navy reerul mfl: nmfifi: ice or it w mmwm.smm of price treatment, fimfiwwtfimmnt?flw euld not show at all. ers; Muglin Underwear for Children, Ladies' of pr uxtto_;hequid:fi_ ad we Garments or gh to please anyone who appreciates Garments of quality. ufi«nmnned between 3 and &; tors, d | those wio ullg[ed in_pouring were Mrs. Helen A _Carolirle ‘he | Mrs.’ M( the past few bean. made at Smith and v Vb King's Daughters by the house committee. lays repairs have the home and the sum of Julig: ass ahouy $300 wa- expended, and the money o [and ™ of food at this time were appre- greatly by those in charge. Anne Wood kin_ohapter, D. A. R. held ‘s meeting Tuesday afternoon at N 595 Main street, a good number attend- ing, - The meeting began at 3 o'clock and ing the transaction of business Mrs. foliow John L. Buel of Litchfieid made a fine addeess. . The meeting was followed by a soctal hour. About 20 members of Obwebetuck lodge, No. 16, L O. O. F., visited Israel J B -ULLERTON CO. trip hel{ made by automobile, stic Honor Roll has beem mow- ed a (ew feet further east from whepe it has been standing, in the vacant lot next to St. Patrick's church, and now ce- ment posts are being placed under if, making a much firmer foandation. C. W. Bradiey and son are doing the work. A C. Latham camp, No. 19, Sons o Veterans, observefi its tweifth ~ aami- versgry Tuesday evening in G. A. R. hall. Their guests were Division Commander Alcorn of New Haven, members of Will- iams post, No. 55, G. A. R., Williams Wo- man's Relief corps, No. 43, Packer Rathbun tent, Daughters of Vefs erans, as well as guests from New Lon- don. A pleasing entertainment was given and-a fine super scrved. The committes MP'MhnMM«MM gy different lrvl: any othor i vttfi he screen » M Wy g < - boat life on the Mi Nun?quluumyna_p.d,,,udml%wnflnuhm Patrick Loughran on R afford many oppartumities tor la: .'?““Obfln;lncfi-m me un- | hackgrounds. ear the | gurrounding Mr Mago are guch = For the second lunues be seen in “The hooter.” the most mml:’non- of the W and Phobe|aer. t; treasurer, Frank D.\u This club will hold meetings weekly for the study of various subjects in which | b the members are interested. The first of iting | station in charge of the affair was Wfll{lfl o Take one or two Cascarets occasion- ! falking came around and hegrd | very day since the ocourrence on Sept. | has h?-: opened at §83 Main nm\ (ot z:';fl'lm. :;f:;’;mfm:;;:n; :l\exmwm Frea Witliams and J. W. PQX :z;u subjects Will' be steam and gaso- 3 ally to keep yi liver and bow o~ Ide say that his wife (Mrs. | isth, apd she had seen her come out of | the DUrposs: of enlisting s o 2 el . foes. uv’ ‘Whep x‘amgun_"-in;{’; u{-.x, head- | Snow) had split open the dog’s head with the mé’mm with her hands m\ere‘:‘ o | this viclpity in the pgq A[ { “ degres. Mrs. William Chapman apd Miss R\;lh %h::: )3::.::' o:“ An»um,un)‘x hda “nm; No .oo‘:s;hq Its -vnw achy, unstrung or for a cold, upset Witness was not friendly with | men Who have heen. digch i — . Chapman are visiting in Groton for :: e gatat of his parents, r. an iu-:m’m‘ R Zovier bagiem stomach, or bad breath, nothing aets the Meikles. Mrs. Meikle had chased her | November can. re-enlm now. ma 3 COL & few days. & g R i | thunw R Tt h“'"_ 0 nicely as ¢ rets. Children love % ‘son ‘and pounded him and she had made | Nov. 17th of thig Y Tecelys 3. F. Able i S ,The Ladies’ Aid Xaclel! o‘l e Harths, been them too. cents. Flak f Dandruff |« note of s fact i case she withed to [menthe’ gratuity Bt daxy leave, the | , 3 F._Ableman moto orcester, | gational church will meet fn v ! €8 Ol complatn, of Mrs: Melkle's eruelty io her | PRIVIIGED. O Phapknis Shale oo SO of “an':;u Senday ;n‘;\ 8 party of friends, | house for sewing Thursday termwn. in| _Meorril Jacques of Bast Eifingly eall- i . Starr of Norwich, assist- reparation for lhe gmaua local relatives Saturd: JAY M. SHEPARD Wear Hair Away| =i n o scuns sy [ "ol o st e P i S S e Y PR | o N B Y s 0 S e be interviewed at, 88 e d Fiment, ®as in town Monday. Tloston where be went fo af e fu- -en - Succeeding Filmore & Shepard made ‘bies since that date; alto that heg | be interv L 6 33!1: l&l'qt Funeral Director & Embalmer LLIMANTIC Assistant Tel connection 60-62 NORTH Lady ST, Vv Dr F.C. Jackson DENTIST Noonan’s Hnr Petrole Seon Brings It Back Word of warning: Don’t let dand- r your hair away. Uuse the hair preparation, Noonan's r Petrole, and not only save what lmsband beat the dogs. Miss Griffith denied that her aunt had done any cook- ing for.at least ten days after the affair. Meikle and -his son also denied that the logs were Whipped. Arguments “were omitted Greeno reserved his decision. fourned at 2.30 o'clock. and; Judge Court ad- Thursday evening Dr. E. H, T, Foster, fleld secretary of the industrial depart- ¥ time during the day the strest In the evening. - Fune; eswiges for IQI- Floxs. Goger Taber were conducted Puesday afterncon at herbome; No. 209 Church street, at 2 o'clock, hy Rev. Harsy S, RAs tor of the First Congvegational Burial was ip Scotiand cemetery. ll! M. Shepard was in charge. Members of the American Thread Ath- Mrs, Lausa Austin of Berlin, formerly ot this place was here Monday nuenduu thé funefal of George Austin. The body of George Austus Was brought here Monday from Worcester op. the noon tcaln’ for burial in Lipwood cemetery. Mr. A;unn wes a former resident of Colches- S iam Forban retyracd Monday from a week's visit with friends in Putnam and Willimantic. teral of a cousin. Mrs. A, H. Meyers, president of the Mystic Equal Franchise League has been vention of the Connecticut Woman's Suf- frage association. CENTRAL VILLAGE Miss Buth Mathewson left I—‘Vrldal k: {a Hartford attending the annual con-{in inatown prvnrta whom she y a‘m«mhlu yfl a freak of fate. the w ter of the rich js mistaken for the. gl of the slys apd involved in a wild .., (« of adyentures. Huntley Gardom i The pleture was pro- eos ley, of Valley Fal Winsor Barlow and Mrs. @. W. Barlow| were ¢ntertained at Everett Salisbury's M Sunday. Jared Wwho has been visiting at Albert Pike's, left Sgturday for hi§ win- ter home in PFlorida. Ruth Coffey returned Sunday from a visit with her eousins, Lipa aod Helen Leonard of Valiey Fails. ley of Tamorrof : he great uul doors from the stors by Stephen Fo. tn six big acta, T es & S i | depe two weeks' stay at Penagook, N Sa 3w e s comple! the pro- is lott, but stimulate the fine Bair 10 | ment of the Y. M. C. A. will bo in Willl | letic assoclation are ta ba at nh““;\'f“““ of Bast Hawpton wesf 10 N0 " Nenasd the Boston Symi “;uni Hardly That Crasy. “"‘;,‘,"'f" STl Saturday matines, NS . 4 Lenewed phealth again, Make 1f,8[mantie. Bollowins a supper st the Y.2e | the state armory. ou Pieassat stvesson |0 JoRR Tuesder, e e sieed Cp, JeReg “Deba Sess Soclallst Gain"—hegalipe | TS o 715 Main smu. Willimantio fetly it 6> dest Noaianie, R the evening of Phureday,. ‘bv Le m St E‘;“““ e ‘m!'zz’wf; Geraldine Farrar sing. Mr. Schofields | But in his most vivid flights of fancy he i Loy ,,,,,, e B R rr devaroh G T e - . y lived here, where e is Vell knows. | triamohant ‘march from penitgntiaey to Sisapprared and e hai ot wesaut | | Little Babies | |, e e see “raoin s fof Avgme ey were cender and ot as| ¥ el bete, Micte N 8 WU, | S Grietns Flrts’ 55| siss. Feod gones of Pitisiaids Kmoure Bl' Iooks healthy and vigorous, leading: Dosion_extetiginu nt bareau an NGy ¥ Baving spent several days at his mother's . Teen vigiting her-sister, Mr%. y 08, Barbers apply Noonan's Hair Pet- sleep better and cry less sxcellent program. hak <oy e | Fhe Congregational church has grate.| home in Pascoag, R. L, called there ta Wiuctne FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND S0 “Bow 36" miknite: skl SxENT i am it when they are bathed with § E:m’;o“shmm"‘m‘*““h:‘ h:::‘.::; fally acknowiedged 3 ‘EIft of $500 from | attend his father's {unerf:!.‘ Moo il Wires It to Newspapers, The Deiphian society met at the heses EMBALMERS can be procured from drug and dept.| B ILE SOAP | |soiaeed s i tine wlo sy e {rs.- Martin B. Cargwrignt and Amos B,| Mrs. Peter Bourque visit ay When President Wilson writes 8 let-|of Mra. fL £t Caly Monday evesiog. ¥ id: & Willimantic, Conn | S101¢5. 0¥ direct. from the mirs, 31 a ) LACO CAST 3 lunch. The following, commiltess have | Cotler in - memory. of their father. The|Plainfield with ‘f‘"* n“c‘" B"“““f{;’ eheis | 167 fhere is mever am ice of its be- | Miss Jn;uur.dw::m i - bottle. T. Noonan & Sons, 38 Portlan is il 't is to be known as the James H. Cut- Mr. and Mrs. James Gargett wif eir | i, elayed in the npl —Washington r. and rs. Phome 20¢ iLady Assistant) ) Si., Toston. £ - The Reol Shanish Castile been. appolnied: Walles Britand. ghate. [£11 g 4 Washlnton | ot N Murray’s Boston Store Willimantic, Conn. Demonstration and Sale — OF THE — LAUN-DRY-ETTE THE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE THAT WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER. | This new device does its work so well and satisfactory that laundry dfudgery vanishes away. 1€'s hard to believe until you see the LAUN-DRY-ETTE yourself. &t washes a tub of clothes in 15 enough to dry the clothes ready for the line without a wringer, STEP'IN THURSDAY OR FRIDAY, WHETHER YOU INTEND TO PURCHASE OR NOT, AND WATCH THE DEMONSTRATION. ‘A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE LAUN-DRY-ETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY WILL BE HERE AND DEMONSTRATE THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE TQ YOUR SATISFACTION, THE H. C. MURRAY CO, T £ 5K 20 If 'Saves Time and Labor one day’s laundress’ wages each wegk, it more than pays for it- self within a year. than a time saver, it means that you have a machine with which even the most inexperienced is safe. . the LAUN-DRY-ETTE saves It is more man, Joseph Nowak, James Fogarty, .)-nu; Omer, Paulhus, Valmour Dumas, May Conmvl; Emma Beauregard, Anna B-wi& sub-committees_ate, on mi ¥ Cap- nors, Mildred Pickett, Ada Howlett ; en. tertainment, James oktlone, Mgo Eaton, Clarence Mathieu; ball, Valmour Dumas, Michael Driscoll, P. Larpier; res freshments, Leroy Howlett, Henry pher, Grage Winters, The Willimagtio w aistribute the Thaoksgiv we; this yeay and plams for this are under way. Harvest suppers are popular in the churches in surrounding towns. Tyesday and Lowell, Mass., John and Michael Hill, left moraing, for Bogton wiiere they will make brief visits. Tuesday was domasion day at the Card home and many gifts of Fagney and §ood things te eat were brought In or sent by Willimantic residents. The goadies con- sisted of cake, eanmed goods, Vegetables, jelly, grocevies, fruits and artigles galore. In money, the sum of $126 was contrib- uted. The heme was beautifully decerat- ed for the day with vellow ;I\& VMU chrysanthemanms donated by Wil Dawson. . Many visitors were ieinad by a commities from the King's Daugh- ’MOTHER! "Caleamia Syfup of Figs™ Howiett, Cluld’s Best Laxative liver uld bo' fruity taste. bo’fle. You nlut -wum' harmless physic for the little Children ler fund. “Phe:income of the fund is to e used for church expenses. Jobn O'Brien of East Hampton was the est of friends In town over Sun- The teachers’ training class met gt the home of Mrs, c;arenci H. Norton in North, "W number from here attended. Mrs. Montgomery of New York 1s the fuest of her aupt; Mrs. Jennie Dutton; at the home of William Curgenven, ~on South Main streef. Colohester -grgnge met in Grange hall TPuésday evening MYSTIC Abopt. two hundred of the members and triends of Canton Aram, No. 10, gathered in. 0dd Fellows' hall Monday evening ladies' night. An_enjoyable pro- umme of vocal selections and readings Was followed by a salad supper. Dancing was also a pleasing feature of the even. N3, music being furnished by Crandall's ofchiestra. Although -Canton Aram hag been instituted a comparatively short um, it is in a-very flourishing condi- tion, having doubled its membership since it was organized in July, 1919, Erncst Saunders of Westerly was town Tuesday. . Mrs. Erances M. Atken and fiss Phebe Wilcox are guests of .their ‘brother, Asa Wileox, in. Etontington teday (Wednes- 7. agnd Mrs. William Donsbaoh have returned after two Weeks' Visit with Mrs, Dopshach’s sister in. New Rochelle, the in ‘Vinol is What You Need to Buikd You Up and Give You Strengtin Because if i8 & Bon-secret, scien- Ster, ’r«may evening. A|HY children and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett were called to Palmertown Friday o at- tend the funeral of (heir sister, Misy Georgianna Garrett, whose death at the Lawrence and Memorial hespital in New London from injuries sustained in an automobile accident Sunday. She was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Garrett, formerly of this village. joseph Faucher, who fas been in Hastford, has been at his home for l few days. Mrs. Eugene Boyle and Miss Mildred Boyle of Moosup were Friday visitorg Gardner. Mrs., Willis Hill recently entertained Mys. Patsy Coffey and Mrs. William Bar- low of South lingly. Eyverett Dawson has been drawn for jury duty during the Nevember ferm of court. Miss Elizabeth Batber has beq visit- ing relatives in Washington, R. £ Miss Mary Byles will entertain the teachers' training class Thbursday even- ing. The W. C. T. U. wembers will meet this @acpday) atternoon at the hame of Mrs. Johd Gallup in-Moosup. The Ladies’ Ald gociety Is to Wednesday afterncgn with Mrs. onlu Horton. Miss Charlotte Chesley, former keeper at the Famsworth-Pinney office, is employed in a milliery lhop Danielson. George Winsor, who was injured sey- eral weeks ago while working the Woods, has recovered sufficiently te refurn tg his work. Mrs. William Haryey and Miss Florence Ondergs k ot Plainfield attended .nm-@ here § The Lenml vma;. Girls" @ public recention Friday m 3 to $ and evening from § tn Earl Collins has: been ‘weeks’ vacation, tp!m'lln:"p‘n home here and also vl;h shire. While ur.y visited Tithel Caltl: uq.m mam N. rze W. Loring was fn Londop Thursday 19 attend the D. A R state convent Friday muz 11 g'clock the _Central l with Mrs. Boyle's sister, Mrs. James L. | Mr. Star. n;: Agard Eaton, som of HIS WILL SOON — Bg% 8, PRESIDENT N b wmlh:‘i}m*;:;:gfi