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All our Footviear is being sold at ‘today’s produetion cost, plus a legitimate dealer’s profit—We sell reliable Footwear at fair and rea- sonable prices. R Brick & Sullivan 738 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC Telephone 591 CYEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY |tie progress towaras a report was made, it was said Colonel Arthur Wobds, former police commisatoner of New York, assumed charge of the central agency for co- ordinating emergency unemployment fe- lief throushout the country today, and Secretary | Secretary Hoover addressed a letter to today Committees ~win{al ayors asking their co-operation in 1 ¥ he a, it ~4¢ | putting immediate measures into effect. e A eee| Colonel Woods recelved a visit from T Seir | recommendations..on | Urbain Ledoux, and his~frave'ing army nt measures for combatting un-{0f unemployed and expressed his will- _"_w,n;;: " vising business and | NENeSs to ald thém in finding work. Datber: e manufactufers| VPGISLATION DESIRED BY omumit nued today, but its WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Roston, Oct. §.—Efforts of the lead- ‘ng women's organizations of the coun- QUIT TOBACCO {5, & isn iwaiion y cogreas and winter will be largely centered establishing the principe of fed- ald, Mrs, Willlam Tilton said to- Mrs, Tilton, who is a national slative chalrman of the congress of mothers, based her statement on devel- opmer the recent gathering of wo- T8 SO eas to drop Cigarette, Cigars, or Chewing habit b eiped tho 1o Lot v 19 imen's organizations at Washington. said cong; was confronted with puzzle how mot to spend a cent To-Ba All desire comnletely Mt menta |and yot go home and say you've something.” done She expressed the opinio the verious measures in which were particularly interested, the ity Bill had the best chance of ge at an early date, for the rea- hat it_earrfes on'y a small anpro- tion. The drive for federal aid, she lded, would he directed esnectally in the interests of :pe Towner-Stirling ed- | ucational binl MAYOR OF BOSTON APPOINTS UNEMPLOYWENT COMMITTER WARD BROTHERS Ne. 45 Jackson St or Peters, ¥ho as2-3 Willimsatic Hardine’s confer- ment ut Washington st week announced toflay the appoint- ment of 4 committee on unermployment | commmsed of thirty-twe cltizens, the same time he issuéd a call for a special meeting of the e¢ity council to- [morrow to conslder an emergéney ap- | propriation of $2,5 T Conn. 6 A on unsmplo EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING ,500 for the committee’s In a statement the mayor sald committee would onerate on the orinciple that those able 10 work and Four Important Reasons- - fwiring to work should have ay oppor- tunity to do se. why you should patronize us. “There musl be” ne gaid, “a stima- lation of organized industry and ladi- 1 We need your business viduzl effort to provide employiient now large o measure as poseible 2 We give you personal attention and e expert labor on all mechanical Jersey Justice parts of your car Jersey justice bears a streng resem- hlance to'the Jersey mosauito: its bite 8 You want your car as near perfect is hard and prompt and the individua! s possible with the least cost to| on the receiving end always Know. & | something happened.—ClevelandP lain u { Dealer & We ensure as near as possible your | g & 4 vacation from| 1 I8 far more honorable to. black o Ml e shoes than it fs to black characters, mechanical annoyance. | CASCARETS TONIGHT FOR LIVER, BOWELS, IF BILIOUS, HEADACHY Get a 10-cent box now. You're headachy ! You have a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, your lips parched. » wonder you feel mean, Your sys- R. G. Remington REO AND PEERLESS 985 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN JAY M. SHEPARD Suscesding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer $0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC | Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection off, and what you need is a cléaning up inside. Don’t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourseif and those who ve ou, and don't resort to harsh physice that irritate and injure. Re- member that most disorders of the morning with gentle, thorough Car- carets—they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box will keep your liver and howels clean; stomach sweet, and your i clear for months. Children love iscarets because they never cken. Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn. (Lady Assistant) to t gripe or s 36 Unian St Phone 250 Willimantic, Conn. New Couch Covers THAT WILL MAKE YOUR COUCH LOOK NEW We have just received a new line of Couch Covers and safe to say they are the prettiest we have seen for some time past, and are worthy of any one couch. They are what they call the tapestry finish, and com- prise a wide variety of new color combinations and wonderful designs, and no doubt willtharmonize with any color scheme you may sugges! THE H. C. MURRAY Co. At | tem ix full of bile not properly passed | stomach, liver and bowels are gone by | MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE | NORWICH BULLETIN lcsu which are much lower than former- | iy, aro respomsible for the drep in WILLIMANTIC OFFICE priees. Telephene 105 23 Church 8 | OMecers of the Beys' Club of the First Baptist church have been elected as follows: President, Merritt Carpen- ter; vioe sident, Howard Nelson; secretary, er Andfews; tréasurer, Stanley Afidrews. The club fi6W has a membership of sixteen and is growing steadi’y. The bedy of Sergenms Harold L. Mor- iarty, another Wiilimantic boy who paid What Is Going On Tonight. Parinton Templs, No. 2, Pythian Sis- ters, meet ay 803 Main street. Noe Delude of No. 98 Maiu ntreet, Is wendéring ‘whether he aad his wife have beén flimflammed out of $49 or not. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Deludo Dassed $49 over to a Stranger for what was said to be a warranty deed for & tract of land of the Forest View Realty Company, at Agawam. Mass. The seheme worked by thy real es tate men in this city was simpie They rived at Hoboken, N. J., and his pa: ents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Patriek . Moriarty of Jackson street, have beem notified to that effect by the war department. The body is to be sent to this city im- mediately and a military founeral is went around amorg the honscs at the|planned. Seérgeant Morfarty was but lower end of the ety and over the riv-|19 when he enlisted, being ome of the er, stating to hoasewives that their |youngest men to leave this city. He company had land tor sale and was aiso giving_opvertunities for a druwing. La- tar Wednesday, they returncd ola several women that they had been lucky and had drawn s builling lot. Warranty deeds were presented and the women were asked to depsit a nomimal sum | to cover .cxpenses of the lagoat of ‘he |issued. For' some weeks after enlist- lot. The company would also seil the|ment he was on bridge duty in eastern property if the peop'e desired. This | Connecticut and later he went to Camp payment idea looked strangs to many, | Dimock, South Coventry, and then to mest of whom did net care about cwn. | Pratt Field, New Haven, where the com- ing proverty out of this state, but Mre. |pany was transferred with two others Delude paid her man the sum of 319 Of the National Guard regiments to the and received a receipt which upon more 102nd Infantry, Twenty-sixth ision. was born here March 13, 1898, He was graduated from Bt.-Jeseph's scheol and was a student ot Windham High school when he and his chum. James Schley Donohue, enfisted in the old Cempany L, First Connecticat Infantry, March 29, 1917, when thia call for ve'unteers was careful examination showed no signa- |Sergeant Morlarty served with distinc- Bifes: The rwartanty decd had scvaral|ton, until kifled in action in the Ar- Ynes drawn through it and bore some EODTe drive, Oct. 25, 1918. At that printing. The police time he was first sergeant and was |leading his men over the top when he vas wounded In the arm. In another at- itack he was killed; and accordinz te statements of members of Company L | one of the best Soldiers in the com- {pany had “gone west” Sorgeant Mor- | oy i resistored at ths Hotel |iarty and his ffiend, James Donohue | B by oot mad ot rettned | were considered among the best in the | Wednesday. Mr. Delude waited vntil the | COmpany. wee hours Thufsfay morning but nei- ther man put ih an appearance. Thursday mothing, De'ude took warranty deed to focal lawyors after deciding that 1t was best -not to send money to the Hampden county resistry office of deeds, to cover the costs of | making the deed. The lawyers advised him that the ease necded investization and Delude had better first find out what he really had bought. According to the crvelop® | finished tho game in the ninth by hite Cahassey gave Delude, the formers |iing into a double play, duplicating address s General Azent, Room No. |Tuesday's event. Although the fans 101, Springfleld. _Melivitch's name o |agrea that the Tanks hase tho pemmant the' deed apnears as trustee fur the For|{ickcs sately. away, they holeve fat ost View Realty Develosment COmDPANY. |the Glants wil take at least ome of the Whose office is at rooms No. 42-43, No.|same. There's no Glant money In sight | were netlfied of the swindle and Delude zave the names of according to the were the swindlers, which names on the warranty de: J. Meliwitch and Joseph A. Call: Local fans recllved the veturns of Wednesday's game with glee as their favorite team. the Yanks continued to | outgeneral the Giants in a'l stages of | the game The similarity of the decid- ing events in Wednesday's game and that of Tuesday caused considerable talk in_this eity. The score was the same, Yanke 3, Glants 0. Meueel of the Yanks stole home. just as McNally did Tuesday, and Kelley of the Giants the 324 Main street, Sonnefield. Doude | aycent at long odds, searched the city Thursday hut feund o 7 no trace of the men he belietes have | Visions of & bank robbery that arose swindled him out of a considerable s The police nut in a busy evening Thur day answerlng comolainis entered people who believed they had been swindl- ed by the agents of the Forest View Re- alty and Development company. Several of the agents were brouzht to the pollce station but were t held as thelr creden- tials were evident!y good. The matter is to be gofie into further at the police sta- tion this (Friday) morning. During the evaning word come in that about twenty persons had made deposits of $10 or less with the acents and were to pay the remainder of the $49 on Fri- day before they recelved the warranty m. | in the minds of those on Main street bout § o'clock Thursday morning were quickly dispelled when It was learned that emvloyes of the Windham National | Bank were simply testing the bell, after | oiling it Briet News. About a dozen members of Canton Windham No. 2, P. M, L 0. O, F., mo- tored to Norwich Thursday evening iwhere they were guests of members of | Canton Oneco. The Norwich 0ad Fel- | |lows with their guests enjoyed a smok- | er_and get-together meeting. Mrs. W. P. £ Keating is visiting her parents in Beacon, N. Y. | deed on_the property purchased. _Albert J. Piche was in Westfleld, Noe Délude returfied Thureday night | J1ass, Thursday. His_trip whs made trom Springfield and said that the com- | &he intorests of LUnion St Jean pany was all right and the land was be- | Bantiste, ‘ oz ing sold as stated. He conld not tell where | Mrs. Herbert D. Po'lard is visiting It was or what it was but practically | {1 thC bome of he- parents, Mr. and all who made the purchase began to feel | V'S Wilbur. of Jewett City. Frank R. Custard and George B. Gil- man of the Y. M. C. A. wera in Merl- den Thursday, atténding a confercnes of Y officials. A tour of inspéction of the town of Windham was made Thursday by 1. W. Whittlesey of the stats humafe socle- ty and Thomas J. Killourey, dog war- den for Windham. Bx-Mayor and Mrs. Daniel P. Dunn left Thurstay for New York to attend a few of the Yankee-Glants worll ce- rics games. Abiut a dozen friends of Mre. Leuls N. Dendero were entertained at the TDondero home on North striet Thurs- day evening. Following & supnér co ed by the hoitess the suebts enjoyed an evening of ‘whist. Mr. and Mre. Austin that they had mun into another of those “Florida land deals,” and that their property would be & long time reaching the value of $250 set by the azents, The agents left here Thursday nisht stating that Norwich was their next stopping place. The Odell I Chapman drum corps made its first etrect appearancs in this city 'Thursday night led by Major Les- ife Tifft, Jr. Fifteen men were in line and all wore uniforms of blue, trousers light, ‘and with black leggins. The hat worn was blue with gold braid. The corps is planning & fleld day in this city October 15th, Federal prohibition officers eastetn Connecticut divisi locate hooze owners. of the ion contitue to D. Bogs and Thtirsday morn- L s ing scveral piacts in this iy woro vie | FLMCl, Sheshye [P Jatadey morping |ited and liquor was seized. At a Milk | OF J20TeY. » J street ealoon a bottle marty filled with | iSit Mrs. Bos# brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and_Mr#, Woodbury E. Hunt. Kenneth Harroun of Bridgeport ls spending a part of his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. James L. Hatroum. He Is to return on Monday fo Bridgeport Where he is em- vioyed by the Electris Cable Company. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS TO MEET AT NOBMAL SCHOOL Following {8 the progfsmme for the clementary teachers’ institute to be held at the Willimantic Normal School, Mon- day, Oct. 10: 10 a. m, Oral Bnglish, Miss Harriet M. Stone, Willimantic ‘mal School;-10.45 a m, Physica: ‘Training, C. L. Brownell, staté board of cducatioti; 1145 a. m, Music, M Ellen L. Toomey, Mittiveague, Mas 12.3¢, funeh; 110 ». m, Intefligence Tests, Leon C. Staples, Bllington; % p. m., Project Work, Miss Mirlam 8. Skid. more; Demonstrition Problem Lesaon Miss Annie Buchenan, Willimantic Nor- whiskey was found and street m: 1 a Chapman grocery store a quantity of Ja- ca ginger was confiscated. Company G, Connecticut Infantry, of this city, will participate in the 1b0th anniversary of the Governor's Foot Guards to be he'd at Hartford October 19th. The local company will leava at noen and return late In the evening The fameral of Frank Bury, fant son of Mr. and Mire. Jahn Dury, who died late Wednesday night at his tome, No, 31 Jves strsét, wag heid on | Thursday afternoon at 3 vclock. Burial was in St. Josenl's cemetery. Ths par- ents bhave another fon ind a daughter. Several loeal taxl drivers have art. ed a campaign to lower the cost of tuxi fares within the city and for trips from the eity. Until now, the price for a sing'e passenger fare within the city has Deen fifty cents and the new price will be twenty-five cen With a quar- the in- ter added for each additional passenger.|mal Schooi; 810 p. m. Penmanship, The rates for outside frips have also|Harry Houston, New Haven Teachers been lowered. The taxi men state that|from the following towns will attend: : cost of automobile aceessories and new Ashford, Coventry, Mansfleld, Columbla, Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unle'ss you se¢ name “Bayer” on tablets, , you are not getting genuine Aspirin préscribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuraigia Neuritis ‘Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” Package which contains proper directions. Handy tin boxes of 12 ‘m{. et n:fi 2 tablm&ttles &i‘z;&m.nn d 100—All druggists. mxs—.& |Dealy oceupies a store | process to secure possession A | Livby LACO] CASTILE SOAP FOIL WRAPPED" afeguards the fine’ complexion ---first aid to the blemished .skin. % 5 ey o ported from Spain. CHILDREN’S COATS, FOR $5.00 EACH. MOSTLY IN BRIGHT CHOICE SATURDAY “I have scen something of the worl ForHonest Custile Buyy LACO, put it back.” Lebanon, Hampton, Scotland, Willing- ton, Colohester, Hebron and Marlboro, in all about one hundred teachers, Saturday Special HERE IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST SPECIALS WE HAVE YET CrrETLD. ON SATURDAY, TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF 25 FALL COATS — SOME OF THEM LADIES’ COATS, SOME OF THEM MISSES’ COATS, SOME OF THEM ERAL USE UNTIL DECEMBER 1st. THE VALUE OF TEESE COA TS RANGES FROM $10.00 TO $29.50 — ON SATURDAY, TAKE YOUR CHOICE THERE ARE AN EQUAL NUMBER OF WOOLEN TUXEDO SWEATERS, she said, “and there are but two sorfs of women in it—those who take the strength out of a man and those who AND EVERY ONE OF TEEM SUIT/LLE FCR €EN- COLORS, WORTH $6.00 TO $12.50 — TAKE YOUR FOR ONLY $5.00. « J. B. FULLERTON Willimantic, Conn. co. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young, has been spending a few days with Miss Hetty Bllis, at Wel'esley Hills, Thursday Misy Young and Miss FEills entered Rogers Hall, School, Lowell NOEWICH TOWN The First Congregational Home Mis- fonary society is to hold its first fan meeting this (Friday) afternoon at 3 o'clock - in the chapel. The meeting 18 open to all women, whether membets of not. There is to be an address by Mias ylvina Norton of Westchester, who will relate her experiences while residing in a home missionary fleld in the west. During the summer 50 cenit pleces wers distributed among several members 6f the society, that each piece might be properly invested or in Fome way doubled or pere haps accnmulate thrice its equivalent. It is expected that t he proceeds of this talent money will be turned in at the meoting this afternoon. Following the | address there is to be a social hour for JEWETT CITY Not for many a day has so much lo- cal interest been manifested as was evi- dericed by the number of spectators as- sembled in Griswold town court Thurs- day morning. Court was opened by Deputy Sheriff G. B. Stanton, with Act- ing Judge Arthur F. Libby occupying th bench. Attorney B. W. Higgins of Nor. wich appeared for tha plaintif and At-| forney W. H. Shields for the defend-| ant. The case was that of Mrs. He'en | Rioux vs. Miss Hlizabeth Dealy. Miss| in the Rioux | wishes of the warned to quit. | in court on summary block, contrary to the plaintiff, having been Mrs. Rioux was The jurymen wero Danlel L. Phillivs, H. Jones, Charles W. Maynard, George H. Thornton, Ernest French and Horacs ~~ Dawey. Clarence Kahn SHE etan nd wad excused by Judge Libi morning session was taken up entirely by th omeys in | members and friends. argument as to' whether a second item . A birthday party was given Miss Mas of defense offered by Attorney Shields!bel Rogers at her home on West Town should be admitted. This item was in-|street Wednesday evening, arranged by tended to show that Miss Dea'y occu-|her sister, Miss Josephine Rogere, who pled the vremises from to year.|invited about 12 women friends for an There was no asreement made or mem- | even'nz of music and games. In the orandtm in writing as to any tima limit | advertisement contest s nrize winners that the proverty mizht he occuni~l. |were Mrs. John L. Brov®ing Mts. Frank Attorney Hizwins entered a d L. Weaver and Mra, Albert G. Miner. A rer against this second defense. Hallowe'en pie filled with favors, one fof journment was taken until 2 n. m. each guest to draw, furnished much fin. At thie onenme of the afternoon ses-|Miss Rogers and Mrs. Richard Cartes sion the court room was packed. Ju served sandwiches, cake, -ookie#, cofféq sustained the of Attor-iand candy. Miés Mabel Rogets, for ney Miceins, The 3 whom, the pArty Was given, received sev. Clerk of the Cpurt eral pretty presents also a birthday ham. Attorney’ Hi='ns read the items | eake with her nama on ft, of the case to tha iury and aveued that| Dr, C. H. Lamb of Town street recent- the nroperty was tented from month to !y enjoyed automob'le trin to Bran. Y aem: | i | i - H. Rurn- | { month, also that Aum. Sth, 10°1, Miss|ford by way of Savbrook, Westhrook, {Poaly was served notice tn auit. on or ton, Madison and Guiiford. The re- {hrfore Sent. 11, hw Mrs Rioux's attor- turn route was through Centerhrook, ineys, Brown & James. Tvoryton, Tissex and Savbrook. Along the Mrs Rionx when calad to the stand | shore road are convenient wagside inhs Aetailed tostimony relative to the rent- | Where tourlsts have been able to procute ine. 8he tol? of the time whaen <he appetizing luncheons during the sammer. visited Miss Dealy and informed her | Mr. and Mrs. James F, Thurston and fthat she had leased fhe rooms to the | daughter, Miss Ida Thurston. motored tp Jewstt City Trust Co. Tha fiary con. | from their cottage at Quencchontaug varsation whieh 1ol nlace at that time | Beach Tuesday and spent part of that was reneated by Mrs Rioux to cotirt;day at their home on town street. They and furv. After that time, sha turned | Were accompanied by Mrs. Grace the matter over tn her Iswyers Ones- | Thurston and son William of Westerly. tionad by ‘Attarnev Shiede sha admit.| All familles have returned home from {*ed havine taven nav of Miss Dealv in | th's beach excent the Thurston family the sum of $40 for rent for the month |and Mr. of Sentember. T. A. Rionx wava testimony corrobo- rati.a of that of his wife, The exhibite offared hv and Mrs. LaRue of Pittsfleld, Mass, who are still oceupying the adjoin- ing cottage. A few also return to the beach for the week ends. ‘Wednesday morning at 7.30 at the Ra- niaintiff were the Ieose 9 (o att City Trast Co. |cred Heart church the rector, Rev. of the Tooths In auestion for a term of | Charles W. Brennan celebratéd an anni- three years from Sent. 1 at an annual | versary requiem high mass for the re- rental of $900 and tha leeal notice to|Pose of the soul of John Curry of Yan- nuit served upon Miss Dealy by Brown |tic. Miss Mary Buckley sang the solo % James. parts in the mas and for a_walting The defense exhihited two checks of | hymn gave Thy Will e Done. Relatives 240 ench first hy Miss Denlv rent. Mrs. Rloux received $60 for rent. Wxhibit B pata two mont swore that she only the first two rm mths’ Was the receint elven to Miss Dealy Tast Wednesday evening for rent fo Sen- tember, sha havinz been ordered ‘o onit on or befora Sentemher 11th. At the close of th tiff's testimony, and after the Sury had been asked to retire, Attorney Shields entered a motion for non-suit. G The next 45 mimutes was by the attornevs’ arquments. Attorney Shields majntaining that Mrs. Rloug in fccénting Sentember rent acknowledged fhat Mlss Deely wes stil 2 tenant, al- #hourh she had been served notlce to quit September 11. Attorney Higwing matntained that his eftent hed a full and friends attended. First Friday devotions are to be ob- served at 7 o'clock this morning at the Sacred Heart church At %.30 in the ¢evening a triduum or three days' prayer in honor of the holy ghost will com- merice, and at 2.30 Sunday afternoon will close with benediction of the most bless- ed sacrament. At this church Sunday morning at 8.30 the Holy Name society is to receive holy communion in a body. Rev. Richard R. Graham and the vest- 1 ed choir of Christ Episcopal chureh, Non wich, will conduet the Sunday afternoon service at tite Sheltering Arms. Rev. B. J. Avers of Norwieh win preach at Scotland Road hall Sunday af- ternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Pitch L. Allen of Houston, Tex., who has been passing several days with for the taken un and lesal rieht to | Norwich relatives, called on frlends and fake rent for past occupancy, and that. | former neighbors at Norwich Town as lonz as no ndvande pavment was | Thursday. tads thet elo recognized no t nt. TAbhy reserved his dc Jxion on | SALEM PRODUOES STILL e AND NEW MASH COMPOUND deral prohibition officers - of the ern division of the state raided the lome of Andrew Renvisa in Salem on Wednesday noon and secured plenty of evidence. A 20-galon still, made from a boller, was gelzed and 25 gallons of Dandruffy Scalps Cause Baldness Purisian Sage Stops Itching, Keeps the Secalp Healthy—FPrevents Dandruff, motion for no ay) morning. The name of John Neil of Veluntown should not have appearad the town tax delinquent 1 s he paid his taxes at_the nrover time Miss Marguerite Young, daughtor of suit until this Milwankee Mayor To Speak For Panken See the Bald Bpott—That Shews What Dandruffl Wil De. andruft you must get »l Doaltively danyerons. and ruln your hair if you don't. scrasuly maie That il G e has es—n Wwill not grow—then you are hairless ’J nothing can help you. 00d 18 to destroy the germ that causes " To do this. quickly, safely And most effectively, get from your druggist a bot- o Vunieh Wi Aandiir, siop NeRISE sests 0 lang st s8Rl and falling hair, and stiioolate s new wth, or the cost, small as it is, will pretinded; 'arislan 18 sole) ton that. supiiies. Hat mocdso—tn ANt e St S St e e, ‘and e E If you want beautitul, soft, ll.l.. lis- & Mayor Dantel Hoan, the Socialist executive of Milwaukee, is coming te New York to campaign for Judge Jacob Panken, the Soclalist candidate for Mayor of New York, according to latest announcementa. | trous” e dng ol of 1t .W Sociall , it is expect. |try Parisian Sage. Don Other ist Mayers, 1 tonight—— little attention. sow will ed, will follow the example of Mayor Hean and eome to Panken's ‘assistance. sure abuTdant hair for years to come. Lee & Osgood will supply yeu and guarantee money refunded if you are not entirely satisfied, The sure Way to abolish dandruff for ' PHONE US AND OUR REPRESENT- ATIVE WILL CALL AND GIVE DETAILS. s THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. MILKING MACHINE Phone 700 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. mash and (wo gallons of liquor wers Blossoms. taken as evidence. Renvisz is to &p- October Apple Apple b oms and ripe apples om pear before United States Commission-|he same branch at the same lime W er Frank L. MoQuire at New lLoadon [the unusua: u:(x]um»r exDIbit that o treé . in the yard of G. W. Jackson of 32 Pal- Tuesdoy of next week. During the ruid agi e e e S el oy the officers discoversd a new method of making mash—one that has not shown up until Wednesday. The mash wcized Was part oat mash, part potato mesh and fruit mash. The boose made from this mixture was light in color and evi- dently h:d a kick like the eelebrated white mule, son picked eight large apsles Thursday from the same braficn which Was bear- ing blossoms. Oceasionally a woman-is glad when her husband makes her cry, because she can work him. for.a peace offering. SUBURBAN DAY SALE Saturday, Oct. 8th Where Your Money Works Overtime MEN’S QUALITY HOSE | LADIES’ FINE QUALITY SPECIAL HOSE 3 Pairs for 25¢ 3 Pairs for 25¢ LADIES’ SILK HOSE LADIES’ OUTSIZE FLAN- SPECIAL NEL NIGHT GOWNS 25¢ Pair 69c Each ECORA CUPS AND | 400 ENAMEL STOCK o sE?:ms 20-QUART KETTLES 5,000 PIECES OF 14-16QUART ENAMEL AN WAL DISH PANS 29¢ Each 10c Each Values up to 49¢c BARS IVORY SOAP 5c Bar " NONE TO DEALERS WHY PAY MORE ? 2000 Balloons Free, Saturday at 2 o’clock G.&T.GRAND,In 5¢, 10c and 25¢ Store FRANKLIN ECUARE -3 |

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