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What Is Geing On Temight. G, Third Regiment, C. S.| Leo P. Ochrig, of Brick Wop read, Was Pleasant | charged with seiling milk that had been ft but Vertefeuille and They went to his mother, son. Proceed; the Aeposit w: @of the money on account. R was not known pear the court this morning, with theft of $19.56 from John Potvin, Green admitted It you combined the eurative prop- | °h of wvery known “ready-made” | y, you probably could |grandson, uch real curative power | Manchester in this simple home-made | viiting Wi syrup, which is easily prepared |le¥, of Joruan Road. tes Gt from any d ist 21 ounces a pint bottle 1 ‘:: syrup, using | ulated sugar syrup, ol a'pasi or “corn | ie Manchester nine this past season you conid buy ready-made for money. Tastes pleas- This Pinex and Syrup preparation #ets right at the cause of a congh and mediate reliel. m, stops the hast eals the sore, irr tated membranes so gently and fasily it is really astonishin iy's use will usually overcome ry cough and for bronchitis, 'ness and bronchial asth- re is nothing better. & a most valuable concen- genuine Nnfl-y as been used for reak s Guaranteed to give o OREY The Pinex Co,, cati JAY M. SHEPARD @aceeeding Flimore & Shepard Funeral Divector & E .62 NORTH BT Sgrest. Willimantio & m 1080 m Phone 4| Resulting from the six weeks Kilvirey Bros. PCIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn. fLidy Assistant) Nerwich Bulletin, Wilkmantio Ofies, money from Potvin but claimed the 43 Choreh street. Telophone 105, amount was, $14.65 instead of the figure named in the complaint. He is out on bonds of $150. diluted with water and his case was of Denis Vertefeuille, age|2DOUt to be continued until Tuesday, when he changed his plea to guilty. Oehrig was motified to appear in court ©| Sunday afternoon by Chief Killourey, after Inspector F. H., Payhe of Pomfret ars wnder honds of three hundred dellars| g issued a warrant for his arrest. In- fa were furisned by mi o sene | spector Payne stated that he was ask- 3 ‘Hoch The original chorge| ©d bY a peddier who' bought milk of Oeh- e harge il probants e nanglt, Ut | sald the sale referred to teok place in fote court convenes today. The case. against & ed and when it was submerged in water T eammer of 1930 Whee (e g"ant ot | for cooling, the milkhad becoine diluted. H Mok ook o e o aitoss | Summer and had given the milk to the e ‘."’J.i‘.:'h. (hey went 19| yut more than ten quarts of milk in a ::no::: oy ¥ H A by him, | The minimum fine of seven dollars and the bank where as made they drew out $125 The civil suit brought by Dr. John H. For some time| Weldon against William F. who had withdrawn rig, to take a test of it. Mr. Qehrig Putnam but it was his opinion that the ten quart can containing the milk leak- {e had noticed a similar occurrence last chickens rather than sell it. He never cont: iner although it would hold more. the | Costs amounting to $11.75 was imposed tled. ven|day morning, but a settlement was reached by the parties involved. Arthar Green, age 20, will also ap- Rev. William S. Beard is to speak at charged | both morning and evening services at the First Congregational church Sunday.| iaking some | He is also to give an address before the Young Péopie’s societies of the churci. ! Young people of the Baptist and Me dist churehes of Putnam are to be i vitde, and delegations will come from Danielson, Woodstock, Pomfret and Thompson. Officers of the Willimantie police force ave been assigned by Chief Killourey following beats for December: Offi- irady, Sodom; Officer Leahy, Jack- street; Officer Bombria, center Main | street; Officer Paulhus, day duty, The Mr. and returned home _ after. . and Mrs. €. C. Hinck- Fans in Willimantie are glad to learn hat Herman Bronkie has been signed a3 manager of the Mobile club of the outhern Asmeiation. = Bronkle sianaged d e team set a record few home town ms in New Hngland can match. That onkie will make a Success of the Mo- Dile venture cannot be doubted if he gets | the support, he received in Manchester. ing Knickerbocker five, of i t the local Kacey five Wednesday ight. Last week the local five defeated Manchester in a fast | game and this put them in right with the | basketball fans of the y. The Knick rhocker five is composed of fasi. players and, the game this, weel should be better than the first game. In the Springfield re men like Sullivan, -last year with the Windsor team, Shepard of East Hampton, one of the Interstate League, Donovan of the Boston Naval Five, Fitz- gerald of last season’s Fisk Red Top | Manager Harry | the Tocal team h: for the game, having secured | Harman who played with thu Wyonakas {last week When the Hartfo'd aggrega- | tion defeated the Emeralds. He is to become a fixture on the K. of C. team. The locals will line up as foliows: Hai mon, Cronifi, and Milis forwards, Murphy |and Leonard guards Beecher and <nowles of Danielson center. ICF | In a lejter written to the editor of a New London newspaper, Rev. C. Harley s) pastor of the local Methodist| Episcopal church who Is now a patie in a Boston hospital, expressed himself ful to tivse Who had remember- during his time of trouble. He 1 am not yet able to write, but Mrs. Smith is here gharing in the gra and writing at my dictation our for the thoughtfuiness of our f | ment T have received here and at home,| le on Thanksgiving day. to walk| eral steps alded by two nurses who| | supported me. I was able to walkfrom ure & Cold in One Day ‘s LAXATIVE BROMO | The genuine bears the | Grove. 3 H L L - MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW AND HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR | HOME CHRISTMAS DAY A Only four weeks before Christmas, and as a gift for the home, we sug- gest a new Edison, Sonora, or a Columbia $1.00 Makes you a member and we deliver the machine of your ‘choice. You have music in your home while you pay for it, and our easy terms help you pay for it withqut any incon- venience. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MOMENT — STEP IN TODAY AND LET US TALK IT OVER. Lennon_for| professional services rendered was sched-| the money but when the men were ar-|uled for trial before a justice jury Mon- rested oneé of them is said to have gl the information implicating the other. CASTORIA The Eind You Have Alwe {n use for over thirty therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach the assimilation of Food; The Chilisen’s Comfory son street; Officer McLéan, upper Main| inges take effect Wednesday, Dec. 1.| Mrs. E. L. Fuller and their! J. Clayton of Southi and Connors of Holyoke Ipterstate! o Friend. cenuine CASTORIA Auwavs In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought s Bought, and which has beem has borne the my room to the sin parlor. It was in- déed ‘a day of thanksgiving. Abraham Burrill, alias ¥Frank Masol 38, who escaped from Brooklyn somie time Sunday morning, proved that he was an expert lock picker and con- vinced the police in this city tbat he is the man guity of the burglary at the store of Isador Heller on Main street Nov, 14, The break occurred about 1.30 Sunday morning and he was arrested in conncction with the theft but claim- ed innocenc A member of the police ho was positive he had seen Mason cross Main street in the vicinity of the store tried to pin him down but Mason escaped the trap and clung to thé story that he was in the boarding jiouse dur- ing the evening and never left the build- ing. A close watch has been kept by the local officers as it is expected that sooner or later he will come here to get the money he' buried following the break at Heller's store. Places he was known flto have frequented while in this city 2| have been watehed but Mason is consid- ered almost too slick a crook to run inte the meshég of the law: Elzear Schink, of Ives stret, was ar- rested Monday night at 7.05 o'clock by Officgr Paulhus following 2-complaint by his wifé that Schink had taken their four children away from home Monday with- out letting her know where they were to be kept. Schink, when arrésted, told the police that the -children were with 4 fam- ily living outside of South Windham and that he had taken them there in-his mo- | toreycle sidecar: A family quarrel had caused him to take the children away from home. Later in the evening Mrs, Schink and some friends went to the house where the children had been left and brought them back to this city, The charge against Schink was bseach of the peace. He was locked up at the po- lice station for a hearing this (Tuesday) morning impolice court. Willimantic Lodg®, No. 1311, B. P. O, E., has three annnal events scheduled for the coming month aside from the usual meetings. Sunday, Deg. 5, at 8 p. m., in Loomer Opera House ritualistic | exercises are to be held at the annual lodge of sorrow for departed members. & special musical program has - heen prepared by Charleg N. C. Wheeler. The! committee in charge of the nemorial service comprises Johm F. Collins, His Little Boy A Mass of Sores ‘.%vr.fl&l ‘W. C, Warren of Miliboro, Virginia, “We tried two, , clatist .,...K.,E'.:’m'afi T Bl veanaras ndu‘ is now smooth as uou., 10usands of grateful users . D. D. have Bl altitehing and barming. Whr ooty b DR £t'once and be convinceds | Yoor meney back SR R BTt e IR ED. LEE & 0SGOOD CO. N. C. Wheeler and Albert 3. The annual Christmas Charity fund is in charge of M. K. Sullivan, A. H. Judie. D. P. McCarthy, A. V. Anderson, J. H. Maxwell, Albert J. Piche, Michael Lon- go, A. D. Cremin, H. L. Lester and C. and as in years past the committes will supervise the distribution of "Christmas baskets to the needy fami- lies in the city. The third and fnal event of 1920 is set for Friday night, December 31, when the New Year's aFrolic will take place. Special vaudgville attractions have béen secured from Boston and The Elks Trail, a feature of the social event of 1918, will be repeated. Among guests of the lodge on that eévening will Deputy John H. McArthur, who is to pay an official visit. COLCHESTER The body of John Healy of was brought to Colchester Sat- urday morning for burial in St. Andrew's Healy was formerly of this placé and with his family redided on Pléasant street for several years. He leayes his wife and a son. At the business meeting of the Con- Eregational church it was voted to ex: tend a call to Rev. Mr. Stafford, of El- lington, to become pastor. Mrs. Josephine Holbrook, who has been a guest at Mrs. Willam E. Strong's for the past three weeks, left Friday for a yisit with friends in East Lyme. Misses. Annie and Rose Smith, return- ed Saturday from a few days' visit with and Mrs. Charles L. turned Saturday after spending Thanks- siving with relatives in Plainville. Cornelius Griffin, who auot trucks at work on the state road and finished working Saturday, has res turned to his home in Waterbury. ‘Walter White of New Haven was the guest over Sunday of his uncle, Thomas | four o'clock. marigold, petunia, pink. | Miss Margaret O'Connell, who is teach- ing in Hartford was the guest of her sisters on Pleasant street the past week. Louis Sehlarch of Oakville was visit- ing his mother on Pleasant street over Earl Porter and Edward Driscoll of New Haven were at thelr homes In_town V. J. Camarota was at his home in Norwalk over Sundsy. Several local members of White Rose council, K. of C., went tp Norwich Sun- day {o attend the working of the second degree on a class of candidates, some of whom were from this place. Leomidas Bunyan of Wesleyan uni- yersity was at his home on South Main street over the holidays. JEWETT CITY Judging from inquiries that have beem made there are filty furnaces in Jewett City that have been started yet. With the continued mild weather, the many why are without coal are burning wood in the kitchen range, with the morning help of the oil heater in the front room homes are being kept comfortable all over the that thanks to the Lord and the ladies| ihe election went right, and now he says thanks to the woods and the weather we Aspirin Then it is Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, L‘unl\b{‘p. Handy tin boxds of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicaeld . Motion Pictures at Bréed .ul:mnnuou-nru-r-nn-m» Hetue X681, L0 W T, ing, thrilling and unbelie rded in Nimd. Untiv ANY an inviting'bay window and able radiator,” in the reoms and cor- s, “Vans, tigere, Ieopabde, Sieph Meihsteontbaboriale s s ™ A e 54 Wi a ‘wind 1s blowl “ ” es. ! 25 s outside. But don’t forego mep‘wmng e:; .jd vin_g Jour regulsr Hater fo o i thilbren only, st y £5. used rool Speclal, children only, métinee for ogln interesting boqkho’tnmzini sim» s nd hallwayy childreh, 11 tents.” S(rand sivh o4 because yourtadiator was misplaced. : Pheat: b ’0 P The Petfection is light, compact and RO, < A Put a Petfection Oil Heaterin-the path ~ durable. 1t is an ornament in any room of those air currents and drafts. Then —Blue or black finish, with or without you ean enjoy your favorite story in70° g i of 72° of solid comfort. attraction for one night only. nickeled Barns for about 10 Docember 3, st the Davie thiaied Xor- hours without refilling. No care, fuss or Ohah hid dutiiient S5 P bother—just cozy comfort, when you Heat where you want it, frem Want It, wheke you aed 1t & ehid 4t - “the portable radiator” operate it. On that thrilling first night ef the de. gagement at the Tremost theatre, Bes- ton, the little miracle men of the Anier- ijcan stage tried to hidé behind evety one élse haying anything to do with thie That is what over a million families are ~ Most Jarkwits, Mubetirpithiog asd depuct. using to keep their coal bills down. A Heutstares Perfactlo dealer will gladly show you its simple, st ow, even fire in furnace or 5teal congtruetion and sitokeless wiok sajustment, latest sample of Cohaniped musical obes- heater for general warmth—all over the Look at one teday. b v, Wt the enraptured Audiencs WewId house. Then a Perfection, “the port- For best restills use Socomy Kerosent. b e PERFECTION 07 Hates | =i that the shy producer standing oul before the footiights in-an dnwwer fo the imperative applause Bl individuality—his genius h public heart and making the pon the new show lnt o B i sanan pests. 1t and’ a X wro! » an lytick and Lou Hifsch the strofig @ trio of collsborators s e will find in the musical m 3 and Jullan Mitchell and Sam \lu:rd the piece, In expert fashign. | This 18 the ‘mu‘:um ld‘: .i; mausical production s own_since dissolution of the famous parthershipy o Cohan and Hafris. !?. zfl‘::lhy set T to- eclipse all his previous vemen! At any rate, this 13 what he had 8boe. “Mary” is not alone 3 grand &ld s it's a grand musical comédy. 4 human_inte clean J n- sic and & ing array of na Pendleton, Bert Optdner, Nick Ju- dels, Edna Plerre, Lew Logketi, fllflt Jeseph . Allén, Anne uley, 3 Griard, Jeseph Cins and O'Bfiea play the principal parts, afid {he? havy { worthy associates in the dn;;- ahd n; STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK have ot uffered from cold. A French family named Trudeau fv- ing in this vieinity are petiioning to members of the charus. have their name Anglicized, and to be handsomely stazed and eost! hereafter—Waterhole. Similar changes B s e which - have {aken places in this section Davls Theatre. fave turned Larus to Wheeler and Des- New York has been jardines to Gardner. L city where you never kiow yeur Reigh- The following lst of flowers .to he) \ bar's. The folks in the greai apariment found 1 the Rower gardens of 100 years . - e s may be crooks. Your chauftear M; ago, as well as in the Nower garden ofI > ¢ | sibly & financially embarrassed i today, was submittsd at the time of the McCutcheon, ) { George Barr it " 3 eelebration of the two hundréd annl- | - Gerne. By Mechiopien. o0 agd wrote an entertaining ndvel abgnt = i it by that name. The baok has Baes versary of the First Congregationsl | church: Gill ovér the ground, phlox. | b transformed into an @ Johnny. jump up, tansy, holly-hock. fox: glove, rose Mary, lavender, thyme, ghasi- ' omlle, map-dragon, sweet William -and DeTighie 1916 by The Fletate A¥vertisere, Box 1, Oregon Gity, larkspur. | ” Tn a walk along the always interesting bearbing play, with Robert Warwick gi thé {and will be on view at the David jtre Wednesday and Th S ¢ . =8 | tractive grot Around-the-Pond foad, one of the prii- _ Baves Need & Plumher? i nobles who are cancealing cipal objeets of interést is the reHabili- Ready Mived £ faled deer sshool houte situntedon one Paint tol g 1 6t the upper lots fo the McNicol farm. More then a dozen years ago the Guer FRL g 4~ fAnstow - and another of the coterie, Who district was discontinued by the town on 2 e J ' ing as a governess in a rich man's bome 1 { ¢ the story. Thomas t of lack of puplls. For several and Metals o f | forms the theme of s ¥eoth than if bacame tho iranstact Lo Preston Bres. Ine. 23 Water Street Heffron directed the pieture, which i3 i d Lois of the Wandéring Willles. Later win- , L 3 : a Paramount Artcraft, an dows and doors were boarded up to pre- NSt i TR e O G A iz the leading woman. vent further depredations. Willlam Mc- 4 BILLARDS We Cane Chairs The m'fi:::”‘h‘:ll Mm ¢ v Nicol has new fixed over and remodeled DOOLEY & in the finest way. {in the Great T ] the old school house Into a modern bur- | SIMPSON Sell Cane at jold days of the Kiandibe gvid iy galow. Now that the woods are’cut h Wholesal a love that knew no barrie inter hind it the view off to the south Is ad- A ” AND FOCKET and Reta esting Aur:-:m::tl, completes & Bigh oo Babeock wishes to rent h Basement. MIKOLASI" i Eaade B Mrs. D. Babeock wishes to rent her M tumished ouse to twe people. Phone| Thayer Building TAILOR SHOP Breed Theatrs, v, 3 Telephone 557:5 P LEBANON i #pecial ' GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT | siors ot Lucia Chaz Friends of Mrs, N. B. Roval were sad- rdware — Tools — Cuth | urday Evening R dened to hear of her death Wednesday s i | attraction ;(‘l the Breed Mflu. s morning. Much sympathy is felt for her Examine our line of Alumindm Ware' . The photodrama son Ralph, who is the last of his family. 2 Mrs. Roval will be greatly missed in the THE riOUSEHOLD Bet bot when euccess Shiens GHITER 2ng tals, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street | love upsets ‘the plot and with thé A social and supper was held in the T & beilliant Foung an chapel of the Hantist church Nev. 19. A . aiftesint tarm B gives, -.hE variety supper was served. The enter- o g . pians of the band of usderwerid » Wai bleared. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Fowler u;‘l‘ L. Higgios, for & few days. Viola Dana is starred in the Miss Adelaide Hallen of Norwich gpent | JRUENter spent 2rom ~Wednesdad Mr. and Mrs. Edwin LeDoyt have gone | Flossie Golden, the daughter ;5 , N. 3., with Mri, 4 the Thanksgiving vacation at her home | pooloie mar Mo Baard Bibhe to Hartford to spend the winter. and her supporting cast here. ) 3 was Rev. ai | ham Standing, Alfred Allea, | Mr. aia Mrs. Bverett Chappell have #y- | A Burprise pacty g Cecll, Lydia Hneth duck Mra. o Randall has returned after | oy oery o (i b 1 SIatbL e, Mrs. Harris C. Beebe Friday svéning by = visit with her paients in New York. the Y. P. 5. C. E.The ahrflt‘an = Ralph Taylor and his sister, Misg' Eeny deavorers presented the pastor a §20 gol Helen Taylor, have been spending a few SOUTH COVENTRY Diede besides a 32 bill. gThe Men's so- Faihe J% days in New Haven. clety of thée Congregational chirch pre- | maks C. J. Abell and daughter, Miss Sarah | A union service of the Methodist and | sented him three §20 gold pieces. Games Abell; spent Thanksgiving in New Britain, | Congregational churches was held Sun- | were ':"n%d and light refreshments sérved. Edwin Markham 16 Address Miss Harriet Hewitt entertained & fam. | 93y morning at 10.45 olclock at the Con- | Rev. aill Mrs. Beebe started Monday | 've convecation at ily_party of 23 Thankégiving day. gregational _church. Ry K. Keiler of | marning for (he foriner's ne¥ pastorate as | cyp calege” el The following guests were entertainsd | Nogvich, scéretary of the New London [minister jn the First Congrégational | will be Edwin Markham Sunday at C. 8. Goodwin's: Mr. and Mrs. | 09uRty Y. M. C. A., delivered the mesnage. = Charles Hahn and_ dsughter Baith of | Which was of interest to the Young Men's | ~mere are two casés of WcaMét fevek | followsd by a Providence, Mrs. Mary Larkham and Mr, (80ciety of Tolland county. Spotid B tow: 0 Triehds of the and Mrs. Pearl Chamberlin of Soutn|Of this unjon service was th wel o attsnd R Al = SRSy Hariford—At the completion of a rec- Mrs. Anna Abet and son Bdwin of Nor. | Program. e wigh soent. phepiviok ana the weew| MF. st Yo Bt Halitidi off )‘; ofd of 84 yédrs, Charics A Rapelrs, e.{fi ‘with Mrs. Ida M. Abelk and Mrs, T. E. *Dunl u}h; rm o | prominent i 3 rd druggist, hung a | o0 Bir, and Mrd. Bimer Pults entertafned | Wipter Haven, Fii, for ths wintér. ~ |sign outeide N drug lore at No. 3771 wijler of Thanksgiving day their ehildren and . and Mrs William M"" Assjum lreet which reads “Going Out of | xnawn poém 18 grandehildren, 20 in ail. family from New York are visiti rs. | Business. " wribt Mr. and Mrs, Myron Hoxie and son HH-rl‘flfll ln::t ;hlnksl&ivlrg! with Mrs. = g oxie's mother, Mrs. Sadie Clarke, of Lib- w iy Its Unmistakable | i« speedily proven Mrs. Milan D. Whitaker with her five in a Tea-Pot children from South Kiliingly spent a . a g}:{:fiw‘? weels with her sister, Mrs, Economy in U“,. ; and Mrs. B R. York and John Os. borne wers guests over 'nunkuivmg‘ : of a besutiful adven “w i man & wealthy young man (Ate Basr chureh at Gresnfield, Mass. “A Short Talk on Lite® r. Osborne’ parénts, Mr. ahid George Osborne) of Malden, Mass. Mrs, Lillian I Hahn is spending g few ays in South Windham, the guest of rs. Mary Larkham. : Mr, and Mrs. E. A, Hoxle entértained Thanksgiving day Mr, and sMss. P. F. Manning and two sons of Norwieh, Mr, and Mfs. A. C. Hoxié and daughtér of Moot Mr. and Mok M. D Wht and fiye children of South Killingly. A = 2 : Ella Péck of Hartford, Mjs. H. M. Péck, P Tt maan e % ORANGE PEKOE TEA. | ter and Miss Mary Standish of Lebarion. Miss Bile Paok of Harttora. seni| ~ Send tis & postal sand for a fres sample. Salada Tes ST E| e Ak Rooi ™ p