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e it e e g s et | WILLIMANTIC T n derwear Mark Down Our underwear was purchased months ago; after delivery was made complete the - , What Is Goiny On Tonight. ¥ Motion Pictures at Breed Theatrs. : qpicature Motion Pictures at Davis The- Norwich Bulletin, Wi e O Many man’ic people Went to Rock- 23 Chureh gtréet. Telephope 105, vnfi" ;&'wf:; éyen'ng to attend a DISAPPEARED .ca:&”r.p.& grocery store at 1180 Main streef, was in T. A. B. Hall Ty Whanastay morin Sresl 7os|was chafged With iitoxication Wednes.| @fionwas causing me to suffer yith ANNOUNCEMENTS' . 43, 1 0. B M. - —— » Hall L s e mitisteel performance a1 thg Paiace es- mmT “flfl{w - manufacturers proceeded to quote a much lower price on goods like thage they had .. é‘f&‘;}:‘.fi“fi-‘,fl\“‘. ’-”' : :’- '":': What Is Going On Tonight. t of St Be # iy ST i i i i > ol f rary PO i A B o Fmfl ver Tamm delivered to us (although t‘lllelr season was :early over and their stock practically u..én‘,g.:ry;,.u'fl:mm’t“x." ML B 0 meets at §07 Main street. igaal Wio $hE was. flve uider g s all sold out). That left us “holding the bag,” but we are game and have followed mests in Pythian Hall Ladles' Catholic Benevélent Associa- reetlon of A. Bartlett of MouxT Berxxar Horer, b pate L i ! RS LS55 ! e Germania Lodge No. 11, 0. D. K. 8, tion meets in St. Joseph's hall. Rt e wr e o cone Laxzeorr, N.H, their “mark down” (as we were also forced to follow their “markup” in preyious ™ Eaurt Sachem: Ko 3, . of A, mests Arthar MeQuillan, Who con 8| fcnderson Maynard, of Bast Kinngys,| At 70 ears of age, chronic Constip- 0 . SRR e months). INFANTS’ SHIRTS, bought to sell for 89¢ ........ Gharged with selling intoxicating iqtiors, g;flm:;'?}‘;‘,‘":‘ s o Pl e distressing Headaches, Dizziness He was released upon furhishicg a bord d costs, amounting to $12.15, May.| Indigestion, of one thousand dollars and is to r A = e O : cece... NOW 79 - Strand. 5 the police cour urday mos hard stated that he was a weaver but | I believe I have taken more medi. CHILDREN'S VESTS-AND PANTS, bought to sell for 89c......... NOW 78c All star cast makes 8 hig iy T ooyt ot 1 1, b8 et oot 87 | e tan say hafdomn peoie n || CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, bought to sell for $1.50 ..., ... NOW $1.39 | % » wooer s B B8 . town : but nothing did me good unsill | was in court Monday morning, charged| A barn by John C. Wli- 3 5 ps> y 5 S ith intoxication. - Donohte 4t frat bed] cox, OF Wikdigny Centet loosiad on (he| dried ‘Frudtatices’ i the stattment that bo vmmg‘ mfn i gwifl to fiw. S8 taag. destroyeq Right away I could see their good quor in Norwich Sunday morning, Nev. re 60 about 5 0'- fter or thres 14, but later he admitted that thé bottle| clock. The fire caught when Mr, wp.| ehects. After taking them for thr and contents were Sold to him by Me- fots smoobmy, Upon whieh he and a months, my bowels were regular, Quillan. Donohue wag told that if he|nei r were working, backfired. The e ’ B PR Fave the information About Whirs' Ng|antoiebie Was pushl to gafecs and y| 00w otherailments diew v The Strand theatre is showing & plc- that CARTER'S VESTS AND PANTS, bought to sell for $1.39 ......... NOW $1.19 are. oy Pelsey et "SeTy CARTER’S VESTS AND PANTS, bought to sell for $3.00 .......... NOW $2.50 Tors oad sl Rete TR W) CARTER’S UNION SUITS, bought to sell for $2.25 .............. NOW $2.00 A Ry B E o people CARTER’S FINE UNION SUITS, bought to sell for $4.50 ......... NOW $3.50 T Bhaitkes, nases” ok B bought the 1 he would not be scpt | horse a uantity of farmi FRANK A. HALE, AVersons Wil be Dencalea P) B o liquor, he would no! e 8C] 0 of 'ar: 3 3 =3 Vi to Jall, and this loosened his toripbe. THis| togl siphen ir }:e A e taben oy B0¢. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, s ALE ( :ON'I'INUES ;;:{:?:tc:x In?nb-n .fiufi: pe: case, however, is continued until Sat-|before the flamés became too dangerous. ance and the w ; Snce. on" te 1o0 8 S| At dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES picture is well urday, l;,nd:r btm:f;“.:; ::!dyerdv!l::!. :t i'f':"fn':fi G:n the building partially coi- g h T N Y. . the photography is perfect present he is & a gagpend- s Liniited. OGDENSBURG. N. e . . . % - A . S .;_’.j:n sonience for s similar oftnse | Adyertlscments for vids for the ve | S ! . Thanksgiving, the day of turkey, pumkin pie, and family reunic - w:11 wrrive on ke Ty ok & Nierd hagt o8 o Wher uillan was arrest ines- of city gar] ot th t =5 i i stri s T as Tor Ty P tiche ch| s e TR 7 s pegt two schedule time Thursday of next week. That is the day when we au strive to be- SIEH 0 B3 ek to MK B the i ar g Tuesday night at her home at Wright's - 2 hearts of the inhabitants and fo scoom- 3 chares of seniy mrediskals JradfUion| 60 LG Y BeOS Sptas 7 ihe senl i Nortn Coventry. She wae the have well and to look our best. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Waists may be bought plish o sinister pUrpose. by the prohibition g ar- committe mmon council | widow Lo Ry 5 . % ; T 4 ~ Tests Were by local authoritles and ene|and decision has been reserved. T R A i today as cheaply as is usual in February; come in to see the Printzess and Wooltex Rilers® Showing evers Wedbegdhy sod was in a raid by federal authoritiés. Miss Irene Crane of Lewiston avenue,|ter of George and Harriet Newkirk gm—rnents before buying Thursday at the Strand theatre, this bis 2ta B vis ‘s b ed as rest-| ters, 3 th Ce 11 it e hol , ;fu:p:'f_&x;‘cv;;;ynoued at_the session of ,n;_ as eo‘n:?"mfle '8 chuld be ewecied a(:'; Ml':.s Hir’;ie 're:!:; :uk o?rBtnn:,v;l“, ?_ until the whole countiyside is ; that the gang is brought to A, Philips of No. 25 Mansfield v . 3 . i > of this city met at the Y. h% C. A. v%a. biisiness trip. state highway department from the city ° ® - [ ] nesday afternoon to hear about tho Win-| Conrad Edward Zuelch of Brookiyn, N. i S A G " chester Junior Rifle Corps that is {6 be rooklyn, of Willimantic at the rate of $1 per {60t Moon Riders are led by & named Egbert, who claims ©| Y., and Miss Agnes Lijlian Daley of South 2 organized in this éity. E. H. Kohler, rep-| Coye‘mr;' izn married Wednesday morn- e STl ey Y s B be owner of many ranches in the territory grast. . “It is too bad that our ancestors didn’t live leng ; ployed by the highway department. This i§ tao Bad ] WILLIMANTIC, CONN. nting . national headquarters of theling at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's rectory, in ‘street gASugh"ts Fealizs How smart we are. . rps, explained the purposes of thel South Coventry, by Rev. James J. JZ. B Bty o A e ey g i i L5 virtbe of an old Spanish land usges the band to further hif ends. The costume of the Riders ig gne that would bring fear to the. besgt of 3 } the cemetery to the Mansfield town line anyone. =~ A western fedtufe and s The various medals and insignia| Ginness. James Daley, a broth £ th “ yi Tobe wonby members of the uhith Wic 7, er of the |and is a part of the trunk line leading 7 - = = e - comedy close the show. Strand sags so. bride, was best man, and Miss Tillie Col- | from this city to Stafford Springs. This and added to the enthusiasm.|pert of Willimanti Bt A oSt . This kg = = ; During the afternoon @ three-reel picture mantle. an intimate friend of | section of the highwsy had untll recently a oday Friday apd Satupder. the bride, ‘was bridesmaid. A wedding |Leen kept i ir by the city, but wheh | visited the He| P. Greene' X enti e Wi i ¢ f en kept in repair by the city, but wheh | visited the Wylie school Tuesday. He|P. Greene's. Dother, Mrs. F. J. Mathein, to the cot-| Norma Talmadge, ber leading man, ntitled The Winning Shot was shown. A|breakfast was served following the cere- u;.e at the Center which they have pur- | Fercy Marmont and the rest of her com- chased. 3 ¥ A the state offered to take it over at the |¢ oty ' meeting at the| Mrs. Edgar Chapman of North Stoning- spresentative of the Jordan Hardware)mony, and the couple left for Breoklyn, conducted a teachers’ m g & D1 Stoning- piny, while engaged in filming " *The Company was present and assisted In All-| whesd thoy Wil coume thent Mo rate of $1 per lineal foot it was deemed [ Center school in the afternoon. ton called recently on Mrs. Erlo G. Barber ng out blanks for enrollment. Troop No. wise by the voters of the city to let the George Greene and family have moved |at Woodcrest. 4 e e ad P B . , 4 Charles E. Carpenter leavuh town qext | Eranded Woman,” Norma's hnt:n &1:.1 . = _ | state repair it and keep it in good cofdi- | from Miss Grace Lanphere’s farm to| J. P. Greene has so far recovered from |weck for South Manchester, where he will | Mational picture, Which fs at % T o i S I oniay. 10 Trimdtam ame Ty, T2 Htion from this time' onward: Weaterly, R L his recent iliness as to be at work. @end the winter. tuay, Friday and Saturday, spent sn ¢n- he leaders in the units of this city. | did hot méet at Récreation park as sched- | There were 14 deaths in the town of | Thom#s Brown and family have been Mrs. Frandes E Ruggles goes to|tre night working on bospd the ‘sogen uled. The game will probably be schied. | Windham during October according to the | éntertaifing Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. COLUMBIA Springfield Sunday next to visit hér son, | Uner Kaiserin Angusta Vicluria & its G. B. Gilman, industrial secretary of|iijed for some iater date. records on file in the office of the town |2nd Mrs. Frank Robinson, of Merrow. Viol Carlos Ruggles, after which she will re- | “oboken piler. the local Y. M. G 4. has arranged to i clerk. Three were infants, while all ex- | Howard Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Joel Tucker, who is 92 years old, ave reels of motion pictures sent %o this| Tony Gulssse ¢f Mon: Mags., 3 Sec- Dass tyrn to Hartford for the winter months. Another interesting trip took tar, : Marmont and Chares! Lane down ™ ‘to Viashington square with Director Albert . . cept two of the remainder had passeq | Willard Gardner, is seriously ill in the|has been living alone in her house on the city every week this winter to be shown|tlon foreman on the Central Vermont | miaal . The list, with the res ¢ | Backns ital, Norwich, following an)Giry her d t E ¢ free of charge in the Y lobby for mem-|railway, was badly injured Wedrie8day | hues sna-cetses of 1o ! | Sh o Tok A rpehalel o i s A n . ¢ ages and causes of death, is as follows: | Operation for appendicitis performed last|Leonard, left town last August fo reside CHESTFJ{F!ELD Barker and his staff to film a short wers of the boys' department. The first| afternoon Whilé engaged in unloading |~ 1—Wilfred L. Vegiard, 1 day; préma- | Thufsday. He attended schiool Tuesday|n Californin. Suriday last Mrs. Tuckers | Mre. Boy Harwood of Lake Konomoe is | r es of shots of the Greenwich Villag { these pictures Wwill be shown Friday|steel rails from a éar in thé local freight | ture birth.' iy well. His|son, Frederick, who is residing in Hart- | Viiting relatives in Hartford. Asction. rmon and will be of an educational|yard. His injurfes were internal and hé ¢ . 3 1—Eleazer B. Crane, 86, hypostatic bécame worse Wadnesday and|ford, came and took his mother to his | Mrs. Bobert George and Ruth Morgan The picture, which is adspted from ature. These pictures will be Mt Wil-| Was taken tp"St. Joseph's hospital His | pneumonia. T3 e taken fo the hospital. He is a | aome, where she will reside permanently. | Were recent callers on Mrs. J. M. Miner of | Cliver D. Bailey’s {SQous ftage play. and Roosevelt Dam, Hok to Operagte | Injurles are' not expected to prove fatal | 3— Nicholas Gournack, 8 days, mcute | Bémeral fivorite at school and all are| Hubert P. Collins, together With Leste | Néw London. “Branded,” has been produced’ on e Multigrapls, and Welfhre Work l:h:: Deputy Sheriff A. J. Greenslit has at. | 10bar pneumonia. 3 "7 { anxiously hoping '.‘:1;' a favorable report|J. Hutchins and Willlam M. Wolff, at- | Mrs. Charles Tinker spent Friday with | 0 aborate scale, and is declared to be National Tube Company. The same et ot 10—Ed a ‘7. i concerning kis condition. - He has been cels will be shown Sunday afternoon for | Lnruga Hhree Dleces of real estate owned ouard J. Couture, 10 minutes, |¢ g ¢ T tended the annual meeting of Toiland | New London relatives. nost pretentious starring vehlelp by Clarence A. Hawkins of 115 Bolivia | Premature birth. visited this week by his pirents, broth-|County Milk Producers’ association held | The danceé given in the Eureka Social | fir ziven to Miss Talfadge. tment s to be oponed|Street: attachment being for damages of | 18—Marie 1. Schilling, 67, carcinoma | 1S and Sisters. At the hosplial laté on| ' Rockville Nov. 15th. club Thursday evéning was well attend-| One should also see Wheels of Fate, department is to pen: - 1,000, T i on scar from old operafion. cdnésday evening it was reported that s every Tuesday and Friday at-| 300 b’;’k};‘{:p‘f,“:h“ba‘f“g?fu‘z}"’s’g 21—Thémas F. Cenlin, 65, intestinal ob- | the boy had had a very comfortable day. d cvening. Another addition|y, by "}l YR agen, Hartrors Thg | strtiction, appendicitis. t r athletic sports will heba complaint alleges that between Jan. 1 24—Mary Falvey, 71, myocarditis. series L o;“::;"",lm‘n‘ffif“if'ai'&'f T;; 151(;,\ and Nov: 13, 1920, and specifically 4 §7A);ell‘|e McCormack, 48, pulmonary b Mags - i i on Nov. 10, 1930, the defendant REroaiont Wolves, Foxes and Hyenas will compete| sionding weod or timber BeIOREIE to (o | . 21—Ceorse T. Woodward, 73, endocar- oL ot PIAIRLL orgdnizationi to the value of | 1S (chronie). The bowling team representing ObWe-|§1000. The land fvolved in the suit s | 25—Isaiah C. Stevens, 69, bilateral tuck lodge, No. 16, 1. 0. O. F., and a|sitnated wést of North street and fg |1°P4r Pneumonia. : senting Israel Putnam 10dg¢ of | bounded by properties of Prank It. Jack.| 28—Georze C. Cahoon, 83, apoplexy. . from Putnam, will contend| son, Clafence Hawking, Jr.. 2 28—Andre Blouin, 52, post-operative ay evening at the local alleys. Ri-| Hatvey and McNamara and Wap. | acidosis. alry between the bowlers of these twe ho” ati 7 30—Charles H. Popple, 28, acciden dges has been keen and a serles of | Syark vt ge oo gation of Rev. John A. ot Afijhert = & | gunshot wound of leg. T e e e ® er'®® 08| Clark 0L ST Josept's churen, named i | & = J. White Sumner, judge of probate, sat | €¢d. Hanney's orchestra furnished music. | *he third episode ot Jack s at the town hall Mgnd:y, whert applica< | At a party given at Ruth Morgan's | $1.000.000 serial, Daredevil Jack * Bky tion was made to placé Philip W. Clyde | Saturday night ‘the guests were Mr. and | Mountains, a_beautifully colored Prisma = and Herman F. Clyde, aged § and § |Mrs. Thomas Hodak, Mr. and Mrs. Ever- | icture and Wild Beasts at Home. ¢om- STAFFORD SPRINGS Jours, respectively, and childfen of Walt | étte Thombson, Mrs. Géorge Comstock, |Pletes the programme at this theatrs Philip Tripoli has sold his farm te|er and Susie Belle Clyde, in the Toiland | Mrs. George Chappell, Misses Edna Chap- | oday, Friday and Saturday. 5 rortich, 1" eounty temporary Home for children at |Pell, Rutli Tinker, Bertha Tinker, Fiora = n ‘building of the Consolidated|Vernon. Samuel B. Harvey, town coun- | Belle and Priscilla Champlin, Doris Chap- Davis, b company I8 rapidly mearing com-|Sel Was present also. As the mofher | vell and Florencs Powers, Ruth and Mari- | Sunday, Monddy. Tuesday and “Wed- Dietion aiid ‘some of the machinery is al-| ¥as not opposed, ~the application was | OB Comstock, Memsrs. Howard Whiting, | nesday matinee. - Teady installed. " ’ firanted, although the father was ot | Ray Whiting, Willlam ‘Tinker, Charles| Fanmie Hurst's most appealing st$ty, present, but it was statéd that if had his | Chapman, Trum: Chipman, Elmer | “Humoresque,” has been trahsferred to approval. - Mrs. Clyde Will leave fown | CHappell, Gilbert Chappell, Edward Hay- | the screen and will be the featufe - JEWETT Cm immediately for Massachusetts, where she | 3én, Donald Kenyon. "Songs were sung, |traction at the Davis theatre Sunday, ednesday ay, Tuesday and e ibyl| 828 obtained émployment, and will take | ames played ‘and dancing was enjoyed. | Mon - . 1 the compiglit as resldent agent for the | 31—John Pearscn, about 73, ehramie | p e, Aot Brownine, Miss SV i her their youngest child, Dorsthy. | | Refreshments were served. matinge. The intensely human atmosphers 0dd_Feliows will be represented by Dans| piainiiee: Hation, Judge . Géorge B, | ronehitis. e NioL” F. H. P, Clement and Raipn| The Columbia members of St. Pauls 2 of the novel is s3id to Kavy Bees Moo ny Mathewson, Edgar Redman, Barl Bat-| pinman © superior court issued a o Were 1\ sent at the marriage of | Church, Willimantie, were individually - UTH WILLI porated inte the pleture with eingular tey, Lester French®and Robert Winters.|{empotary injinction restraining the de. | SUPERIOR COURT SESSION Dr. Frank 'D'- Hrowaig " dna mu'un- vited to meet the suffragan biskon, E. '!0_ : NGTON Sultels. The Putnam delegation has not beén an-| {ULLE Tront removing. pelee irom e AT WILLIMANTIC FRIDAY|drca Lo Akeries in Heading, Mass., on| CRmDIOn Acheson, D. D., &t a supper in | Gallup Service entertained his Sunday The story centers around Leen land, or déing any further outting. It Kentor, a boy of the Glietto “who also states that there still stands on the Windham county superior court short|Monday evening he ceremony took| e parish house Thursday evening, Nov. | school class of bovs in the class room of c - ¢ usic His ; Tl ie i HE A IR Memorial church last week Thursday |Shows an intense love for ot timber valued at $1,000. The case Is | Winiwantie Fog et Of e B piace at ‘;‘:.,}’,“‘“,.:w."“‘%z e o - evening. 7| mother, " who has always * winted s r“e‘tvuen:-bla before thé Windham eounty | . Jugge Gardiner Greene prasiding, | | EOW»d in ‘White embroidered silk pet FKONK .,J"” wmht TO:E(\;gli‘dclub will bave a L. ;’:i‘:;;"'Sg’,‘;lh:;‘.y“'l"s"‘“‘h":' . e rior court on the first Tesday in| - # s g & i we veil - €8" | neft Friday eyening at 6.3 S . BAD BREAm Jatuary, 1931, ; DR fiahohr - Byt ot ‘;r;',";‘,,‘;f,:‘;,’;,;?,‘; O ot e | Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Stanton and tws | §8lock At Social hall Fhere wit be u |Leow's playmate 1 Fy ™ . The of Migs Grace Clark, who | Bowne et &1 ve. Annic Chid,! Oh The maid of honor wore turquoise em-|children of Hartford have beeft spending |supper, during which music will be fur- | DTS Fufteen vears Jatef LeG8 ¥ 5 = % % ore e > ¥h L ys. , Chaa Brotaet ilk .net ovec torquoise satin.|Several days at the Stantop homestead. = | nished by ap orehestra. After supper an | T8COEDIzed genius. n the 7 gied § in Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived | Baker vs. F. W. Cunningham, Aime Baf-| Broid si o quo! - . 2 o ven for 2 Tablets Get 4 % gham, af- : EY T Iy b tain . e his triumph at a big concert gl Dr. Edwards’ Qlive Tal hers Wedrigeday nioon and was ‘taken in |rie vs. Emma Barrie, Harry K. Back ys.|and carfied pifik fossbuds. The best| The farmhouse formerly belonging (o | entertainment will be given in magic by | 1 le of the Ghetto, he enligls. at the Cause and Removelt | zhareé by Undertaker Jay M. Shepard. | Charies H. Pellett, Philias Jodoin va|Man was D Waltee Frizaell of Garai-| Henry Youns, in Eastern Volunfows, was | Prot. A.'J. Clesents of Dristol This | 115 Pecnle of fhe Gheuo, he eotiels Committal servidés were held at the srave | Clara L. Law and Charles F. Law, exe-|ner, Mass, a college friend of Dr.|totally destroyed by fire last week. Dight " edclusively for the members and | ) J‘tored shoulder and it is sajd that — in“the Williniantic cémetery, Rev. Harry | cutors, Charles E. Dean vs. Samue)|Biowning. Tae rink begrer was Ken:| BMr. and Mrs. Clark Gallip of Moosup | their Women friends and relatives. No |jhatiered shouler nd it 2 i S5 Dr. Edwards' Olive Ta m §. Micreday belng in charge. Stith: Alice G. Wright ve, Joseph Wrlght | eth Jackson of Boston. The ushers were| attended church here Sunday and spent | chiliren under 16 years of age will be | hg rin, neVT be abie fo play the vie- substitute for calomel, act ¢ | Word 'Wiis réceived Wedriesday in this | Admr., Margaret Kenney Fulton vs. Rob-| Eimer A. Kerley, tbe bride’s brother, and | the afternoon at E. Byron Gallip's. sdmitled, “Dancing will be held in the [y SE2I% UEOTE MUS discouraged. bowels and positively do the wfi city of the death of Mrs. Cathetine Bern- | ert William Fulton, Mary Felen HopKins|Pr. Gale Savage, of Fitchburg. Music| Rev. Truman Childs preached a patri- | idoms of the club from § to 12. - m“&z" the war he had become “€n- Peuple affiictsd with breath Hart, 30, in New York city on Tuesday. | Harrington vs. Everett Harrfgtor ot-| Was furnished by piano and violin. The|otic sermon Sunday morning to an’ app Mf and Mrd. Géorge H. Phillips of | ooetl® ('Gina: Now be wishes'te Fp- quick reli i 18 was the widow of George Bernharf. |ence Svenson vs. Gottfred Svensop. house was beaufifully decorated. Supper|ciative congregation. 4 I'dlmer, Mass, were week end guests of | juica ler from marrying Bim — & Dr. Mrs. Mary Newkirk Osberme, 83, Uncontestéd Divorces—Luli M. Stajn-| ¥As served by a caferer to seventy-five| Flags were flying here on Armistice | )| Mrs. W. I. Brackett. fipple. But in a very wgndérful Way A rs. Mary ’ thorpe vs. Harry W. Staititiorbe, Nyfa{ Eesia. Theré wer Bifts of siiver, cut|day, and the school children had & balf- ation ot Uil | SCIPDle. | Bot ia o veoy weadty Pay ; e = B. Wilson vs. J. Fverett Wilson. ~|glags, linen furnityré and gell ohasy. < errow, Saturday |y, joy d Gina, foms oil. Thgym et ge = = AR Ve, +" George Cy Nichola| DF. apd " Mrs. Browning will 7 The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. | evening there Will bé work in the F. (. ‘,‘;‘.3’3; :,,‘,wm,,::\:r:{, ' e reAlm :w:ls t ¥ vs. John G. Lewss, Harry 1. g honevmoon n Canada and Nova Scotia. W;llarg E;M:“ is ip t: Backus hospl- | degree. of mitsic. action, clez 2y \ E Peoples' National Fire Insurance Co.|They will make their home this winter|tal and hds been operated on for appen- Alma Rubens is the featured play- the en e (- U I B fik A. 1ding v . | with Mr. ana Mrs. Arba Browning, in|diciis. e w“ that which i B2 e ion Daser Cor ok, 11 hepon | Grigwola, Mrs. BRownine s a raquate| Drs Dassettc has heen entertainipg her NORTH LYME er in “Humorcsaue.” 04 Gasten Gides the bad after effects. Stanley Szymanski vs. Alexander Kalet-|of The Foreside dental (nfirmary. Dr.|son and his-family from Providence. M. J. Stark and Miss Emily Stark were | cast. every Di 'Ag e e Chitz, Mary A. Griffin vs. Joseph Hoch- Brd“mi‘a ’;"} Q ::tdu:'eh of th Hetuid .r;‘rf;’e Bl L I‘;’;:;‘;fl‘ rf:rflel guests of Misses Parker on Mt. Pamassus | With this super special the Paramount bers, Harlow M. Tracy et al vs. D. Ev-|an oflege, and has been practic- sis Friday. M a el Mack t pleasing effect. Cet .“cn {m l;:fll gGSlm'. erett, Taglor, Charles I, Crane Adm m];gar:;'l i in Jewett City for alSaturday evening from, Bosion, wheré | "'y M. Sisson, Jr., was in New London | eeesegs win be showe. Sennet Liniment and knock the pain | s Rose Morin Capen, Efec., Luthier E.| 3 e ey-west”” i s in the service for sixllhey attended teetings of the national | and Nerwicn Fri Hopkins vs. Byron M. Lewls, Gladys X.|months being @ member of the first and, grange threc days. While there they vit- | A Jarge number enjoyed a soclal dance Breed Theatre, in t any organized in the|ited Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner in : bl B8 f k - Moran vs. John J. Moran, Caroline Mary | only dental ‘company orga fn e ot Engehe Lefingwell’s Friday events RN, o204 o At 1 comedy will be shown. Killourey Bros. ’ Perry vs. Frank Chester Perry. To jury! world. L. R. Chapian, W. H. M; d, C. ver s FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ERBN'T ready for that lasn | P00, KEne Cheetsr Bery e ey ¥ srican Legion ball, Finn Opera| Mrs. Olive Gallup, Mrs. Laura Stanton, | jesuns heBi0a. V. 5. Masuard, C.F. | teminine stats ever seen upon the Sereeb. i 1= g been sa visilor at th EMBALMERS ‘quick ewitch in temperature, | ;- House, tonighf, Domovan's orchestra.— | Mrs. Mary Gallip apd Mrs. Edwin Gallup |ing u pile of slabs on J. L. Raymends |5 1 D¢ @ welcome or at the 3 i it were you? Left you stiff, sore, "AsstEhments jury—Fi WAL 4 attended the conference of churches in 5 Ewith of New S | theatre where she wil be presented By 36 Union 8¢ mantic, Conm Sre JpU; L - gnments to jury—First Wednes-| a ¥ it for R. L. Beekwith of New London. i b by Bhooo B sASHD Risiuelt i twinges? day, Nov. 17, at Putbam, Jennle M. Wil-| * The funersl of Demnis Murray were| Westminster Tuesday. Leslio Togers-and fafnily of Lyme vis- | Moo oom, covitled The Lot Wb, hav; d a bottle of |1is vs. Newton A. Ballard ¢t al, first{held from Hourigan Blres.‘ fihesl I fted at Erwin Hogers' Suaday. Denifeil Ouet, ';‘a‘;‘;du e T4 px; - 7 WO! N , Pu 3 W di ng. requiem 3 S . X JAY M. SHEPARD AL BN L M | Toemee Moo 1ai, iy |ime Weteot mnine | CANTERBURY PLAINS | (oreit Sion iaa'been il the past|whor 1o cocape Trom inioleraple o ey o 23 J: 2 X v. W it i ) A itions, dons a = g 3 ' cles, | Napoleon Miure; second Thursday, No-|Rev. J. A. B. Hicks, who has been painting the ¥ Succeeding Filmore & Shepard eife M. J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark, Mr. vember 18th, at Putnam, Fireman's Fiind)ed at the grave. n st Hasdam were yho ; g g top e r - | buildings at Martin Bushnell's, has fin- Y Giiston of Best Haddam weeg | CCIATYS 4 ~cfal’ trkla et F | Pirect: &Emb‘lmg d Insutance Ch. vs. Jesse E. Rich; first| Mary's cemefefy, Lisbon. ished the worlk. illers tG‘.’H. stmfwg's Sitday. Y | e ‘(.q,'.ne:;u"al:i;be m!‘é': uneral Pirector Al Tuesday, November 23rd, at Willimantle, | wcfe Reqmond Walsh, Timothy Welch, J.| “The 3. C. . U met with Mrs. Charles | Mr. and Mrs. Areie Boek ot Tpton, | L0, 276, [any” and varied $0-62 NORTH 8T, VWV LLIMANTIC Ovila Martin vs. Max Wolinsk¥. F. Sullivan, Dennis Sullivan, Daniel F.| Barstow last Wednesday afternoon. Tiro ., Were visitors at C. F. Jewett's on clpudslw‘h{c # over lf ol Lady Assistsnt Tel comnection “ g B g‘,n r:p;l Yel SYgll'ke}'«b b'“‘"et Wene{new members, Mrs. Clifton Frink and | Sunday. ;’;fi:fi;mp” o fl:‘;‘xy apelied 1 = epfains. CAMPBELLS MILLS ojpers from seversl mémbers of thel Doris Olney, weré admitted. "M, J. Stark 1 Miss Emily Stark were | gentle breezes of love. It I8 & druggist’s. 35, > 2 family: Those from out of t6wn Who at-| ~Mrs. Fredcw1 Olney is able to ride |'n Middletown aturday. B = bt Mrs, Alice Reynolds and grandson of| tehded the funerdl were Mr. ¥nd MrS.|out after her recent illness. " P Rev. © K Eiaridge "% Nisntic AW ;bound"&fi L:"K::"g m"‘:‘ d . 0. L. Jal n Bxeter, R. 1, ate spending the week at| Bdw. 3. Farrell of Wauregan. Jotin Mur-| ""Raiil ana Harold Basstow of Plain- |at e Sanrior cmms % yientic b aymond MeKee ap a the home of H. M. Willcox. " |ray of Hartford Denni§ Murray, Miss|peld spent Sunday with their father, . . son’s leading fln-d Tt ®| DEN'I'[ST Miss Bertha Lewis of Voluntown and| Eiigabeth Murray and James Murray of | George DBarstow. ¢ iy s et TS T For the second festure Les Eop- | 4 o - P WS | Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner of Ekonk were| Pawtucket. = o i Ve Tred Binog et i Ghe | ey on | mar - asd Reasiph -Christista, e 715 Main Willimantie - . at Mrs. Abbie Tanner's Suiida: Bov. Clinton, Andrews, Mrs. B Alwold Sunday to vielt Willls Terry, who great stage stars will 3 0 L Cendnics Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gardner of Plaif-|paust, Mrs. w&m— Margnall, Mrs. W00 ol by 2 pull recently, great heart picture, Secret Gift Hours—9 a. m. to field and William Gardiier of Westerly E Paui, Mrs. Martin Davis, Mrs. Nor-| " ‘Gonraq Grabb, after spénding a fe ) : have been visitors this Week at W. W.|man Parkhurst, Miss M. A. Burdick, Mrs.| gave at his home. Has retutned fo 1 NGES HARDING MOOSE BAZAAR. > e B 7 Pl Wt T S 57 i3 and Mrs. Ella Geer at-| work at Manchester. s A S HARDING Saturday evening, Nov. 20th, © wall . e - — — B Hoover was 2 caller at the Wylle| {ended { nférenced ¢f éhurches In| " There was no schosl Monday at the ETINGS IN HOMESY |mers the opening of the b schiool ‘on Thursday last and vaccinated| Piithfield Wednesday. Frost distriet, as the teacher, Miss Prafte, TAIVUD $1Y U tival and basaar to be Eivedr by : several of the pupils. ; e e attended the teachers’ ingtitufé at Wikl - g Jodge, No. 950, Loyal Order of - ’ i Mrs. Magon Gray has been entertain- ROCKVILLE mantic. 432 e Nl Tha Souugiiidy ing her mother, Mrs. Perking and grand- z » Gssisted by the Ladies of Mdo chilaren, Kathrine and Ri!ney Clarke! Rev. P. Mathewson of Ashaway : 5 ion as well a5 by the Juni6f ot , A& b # 0|and Fréa Frye, of Jewett City. ; reached in the eventh Day Baptist BOLTCGN fioose bave feft nothing “Wident 18 fhe ‘Worthy Master Thomas = Brown of | churcli heré Saturday. z Mr. and Mrs. B. L. MoGiirk, three chil- s A Way of arrangements to maké this basdir e e e e T bt | it "l" {gfi;‘ e i cinE N | aren and two maids have returned te ; : : the best of its kind ever held i the = Tanner and Phebe 11up ve & hohor £ lefine ells af & i $ £ New booths, new ideas, Hew Willimantic, Conn. Tamner and Ehete G peen | nohor ot Mt awere ells € e | 1% sn (e Deldh heve roturned fe . o ; i ir ‘home. pave all been arranged for, so that fhe Hoasl gfatfee S18 ) Wells boarded. She resigned as teacher | U907 BOPE MO e by cunn o | B ; patrons of the big Moose may Jegtee. 'They repdrt & very large 4€|of the sehool here, her fesigmation WKING | iy reford Were married at the Methodist &% 23 |Rave something fust a Httle aiferens o tendance and a very enjoyablé convén-|effect Nev. 12, which élosed the fall term. 2 : their amusement and enfertainmenf than ! k4 4 . ; pirsonage by Rev. Mr. Davis last w : ; uogfipervluor £ 1 ibdalll st EaMTNR Wm leff Monddy for Her home at Ash- | B30 o0 day, Mr. and Mrs. Lee are fo ré- 2 4 hlnz" 1‘,::;' ;‘n‘ffn‘;fl :;nmi.“m_. S e At °! S . Loomis is ill with grip. % : ment, changing nightly, us well as the g:: é:’fl f}le will beard with Mr. and | gie0 Yva Jones of Hartford ga’;« sup-| free nightly door priges are all mife to ) piak day with her brother, R. Kneeland Jones. meet with the hearty approval 1 r 3 : o BAKIW | oy 4 Gl B00 s, E. Tane Tinley bas teturued trom : : fimusement lovers of the city. ls NOW IN an ; . ——— | VI a visit with her niece, Mrs. William b4 e fraternity nights have been R 3 - Ke has been confined to | MIATFIS, in South Manchester. G Wwith a numbet of out of te! 3 i ) i 3 ing, as well as the | 1 AND OFFERS YOU DECIDED REDUCTIONS ON i o S i Tor & Tow i | ek i s B el B | T i hose ' cnarge nas Mr. and Mrs. James H. Blackler of b ] offer “Everything to please; noth » e Hanna. " SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, AS WELL AS EVERY. Ssberly” whtd llers Sunday ot M. 3. | VS Cragios 3. Pinney s the guest of oftend.” ‘The bazaar will continge her daughter, Mrs. Charles Davidson, ef week day night Gntil Mondiy evenink. o to 2 % Stew London. Nov. 29, and when,it is considered that THING THAT'S NEEDED FOR THE HOME, “T havab . ~ AMiss Annio . Alvord is in’Colchester 1 i : : Ehare in the nightly door prises, there is Mrs. Annie Von Deck, Mr. and Mrs. fio doubt but that the Norwich lodge of Russell Lee are spending some time at ertained COVERINGS OR SOMETHING FOGR YOUR 1 g sed.” N 1l be“add- e XY J . Mr. and Mrs. George rt B and amus ew féatures wi 110v4a from! fho' Homg® ,,W“f,}?‘ htér; il &d adily, 50 watch the papers and Keep in Winsted.—George Parks of pleaded gulity before Judge W ) the ‘small price of admission, fen eemis, writen Moo 2! Sk Witk g yith Mra. 3. Marshall Porier for o few Hmitte Werytiing 9aD 4 Siadh 00 r . W. H. Person, * | owys. . METMWSMUMSI_ISQRFLOOR Estonic is all T can get 10 give Moose will receive the patromdge Of all Werald Lee's in Vernon. e e PERSONAL USE, YOU WILL FIND IT HERE i g&n teength 3 ’ A ; : : = | touch wich the bl:nmfdmm DURING OUR THANKSGIVING SALE. P Davt et apmsts. helth - jloe xpen on i e : . & ¢ (Be superior court Friday to Roxbury ness, rifie othe: B sentenced Ifim te; m more than

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