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i 2 sofafikl sinmEiujnge i i Crowded about $400. Windham has had one and one-half hour sessions for several years |T and has found this & better means of securing large attendances. The in- 5 creased half hour of teaching would Ottenhel- cost more than the state grant and ac- The commmrit- 5 tion was taken to continue the one and one-half hour periods at night school No action was taken on the m&fi anf en'|of & Norwich music teacher asking o room be st aside‘at the high school he for use o teach pupils in masic. It Po- as T it it 1 ] E i §=4 it i com- was felt that It would lesd to further Triday demarnds on the part of other teachers as far of music, concerned. & ‘Walter Bembett, of Eagloville, was im Ocmiibes were agpeinted a3 ' fal tows: Teachers, Mr. Lathrop, Dr. Guild, | Polite court Triday snd pleaded gull Mrs. enton, Mr, Sweeney end Mr. Dion; | 3% t0 @ charge of Hearien) and insurance, Me. \er_: dollars and costs, amounting M. Pr. . Eoating: | L LTI bar that o Sommern et : w Samerston W X T he2ing | in & local mill and belleved that he could theep ; get Tis old job back. He had one week's pay ecming and would pay his court bil With this. Bennett was informed that he could go back to work provided he left *| booze alone and he promised to do so. The Jordan Auto Co. N o H dit , ‘Windh; ‘clash. s . . . R N o o s e s 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. H. C. Lothrop offered @ reselutlon |3t Norwich today (Saturday) and the that the eommitiee endorse the early | 10Cal Doys expect to carry off the game. buflding of the Windham Center school| bOth elevens have played Vocatiomal of ‘ building en the same plan as the one| New London and lost, but Wind'em loat sow in oconstruction at Manchester |y 3 slightly swaller score than Nor- DWEE Bm Green. Plans for the new buildings are | V'¢h Free Academy did. Several chang- ERS to be submitted soon. This was voted| &S in the lineap of the local eleven have MOTOR CARS by the board. been made to, strengthen the team. The Secretary Case reported that a mem-| Way <F y(_wfl!l %kt:“the field will be as may be ber of the state board had inspected the | fOL capt. Dudley Burr qb. Gates Y slow machines will be started {Mve were transfers, five were kept at| indham Center schcol and had ocom- | fb. Mandell rhb, Obernesser Ihb, Kitay o, | B amhithe faster pianes held until the ihome by their paremts and four were|demmed the firc escapes. No action | Simonds, Dawson and Prag guards, Hei- . truants. The report of Americaniza- | woyld be taken by the State if a con- | ler and Israel, tackles, Rosen and Klii- A “Pathfinder” ship, flown by Walter ton Directer G. P. Qilmen covering the |eract for a new building was submitted | 5on, ends. 8. Cleveland of Coventry, Vt., accom- work of the summer mORths Was 3180 | within @ momth. If not then the board| The standing committee of the IWiii- anie acoepted. One citizenship class num- lwou'd condemn the building until it was| mantic Chamber of Commeres for the imring 41 has been condueted, and 34 |repaired to meet the conditions pre- | ewrrent year have been select:d as fol- persons seeured their first papers, and |sorfhed by law. ws: 3 ¢ their second papers. The psual bills were read and voted| FEntertainment: James B. Fullerson, | NOFIS, C. J. Albro, Samuel Feldman and | peared in the best of heaith. At 5 o'- A commumication frem the state 'paid. Gene B. Paulhus Was recommend- | chairman, James P. Bath, James Georgo A. Bartlett. clock Friday morning the alarm rung Twomey, Charles N, C. Wheeley, W. ¢ | _ Membership: Nelson A. Daniels, chair- | to awaken Mr. Eldredge and as he spoke man, Michael E. Sullivan, Alfred Amme, | to his wife he heard her gasp and then "s i | i il g Be pr’ frdts ggi!si. i i i i! ! {wentieth consecutive year Dr. F. E. GuofMd, of Windham, was chosen chair- e | & trip around the course October 13, tak- ing aerial photographs of the cities on the course so that the critical turming " points will be easily recognized by the|comedy eniitled ©ircus Yierves, feas thirteen entries in the race, and thus|turing the funny Haliroom Boys, will be involving no delay during the race it-|included om this Drogranmme. self. The Pathfinder ship will make a BREEED THEATRE, For its feature attraction Susfay. Monday and Tuesday the Breed wil! present Louise Glaum in Greater Than Love. The outstanding feature of Greater Than Love is its message. Like a bea- —— = = Albert J. PZu:i:; ‘:ml ‘Wayne Storrs. le still. Death was due to heart trouble. | _Rooms: u, chairman, Charles | Besides her husband and mother, she : G +| . Snow, Eaward Fox, Daniel Holbrook, | survived by a son, aged five years. Hrding S heserec tegiitions WL R ¢ and Eugene J. Randall. mit jt and the mayors of the es on ! i Tinance: H.'D. Pollard, chairman, Geo.| Mrs. Beldget Minahan dled Friday | the route who are to act as judges wili i ‘ A morning at her home, No. 943 Main street, | be consulted regarding final prepara . | Eiliott, H. A. Sanderson. g 3 Trade: George F. Taylor, chairman, C, | fter & long iliness. 'She had been 2 res. | tions for the Tace. W. Alpaugh, Willam P. Jordan, Frank | Jent of e ;"v for o c;tt; 3oark ey Larrabee, Andrew Roux, Valentine L. | Surviving her is a son, . Mina- | New Yerk Philarmonie om- ] ‘Slarshy &id FioX Jonshs,. 5 han of Willimantic, a daughter, Mrs, con-light shining into and exposing the ing to New Lomdon. e recesses of sham, decelt amd evil, the Copnoctied; collegs Ties Yt e | Faith of the Mother én the play tran- Q Marti- a splendid series of concerts fof OM" | scends all loves—the love of self, the i:::- F. Twomey and Aime J. M Willlam Farnsworth, 30, dled esrly | ing season. The appearance of the New |\ o "0 "0 "ong the love of love. For Friday morning at the home of his| York Phiharmonic orchestra Im New|n.” “ioce= that regenmerates In Reception: Judge Otto B. Robinson, | daughter, (Mrs. A. H. Joh St should stiract |9 chairman, Rev. John E. Clark, Rev. Har. | Briag ohneon, of 113 | Lendon on November 5t Greater Than Love is Faith, the Faith i : Bridge street after an fliness of about a|an andience which will fill the state rouq i - = S. McCready. Rev. Waiter J. Borchert, | year. Mr. Farnsworth was formerly | a B ot aita aighbaotie o€ & stmole. wige o BAY 20 Sag ot : | Rev. J. 3. Papilion, Rev. Arthur D!|prominent Statford Springs business man. | sesson and the third oldest symphony | oo e th 4 emenged frigh O tre ‘@ : Carpenter and Rev. John Pearce. He 18 survived by two dsughters, Mre. A, | soctets 1o the world, the “PRUMATmMONIC’ | vhnes coees o et b, tbierest Public Works: Judge Frank H. Foss, | H. Johnson of this city and Mrs. John | comes to New London among one of onlY | ana enduring goodness of all. ; P homohue, James P. Mus-| Robbins of Bristol, eight grandchiidren, | twenty cities it will visit outside of 13| "1y “yhiy uplifting symphony fn Whieh HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED L | ey e S Toiows: Jamen | Hoeots, Giatoe s Tocodors Rabatna st | Moeie oot esd o mecerng | e o e o gy 3 . e : arold, Gladys and o 3 | 2 Batn, Frank Lurrabee; Andrew Rioux, | Dristol, Piiny Tobbin of Hartort sut | oo ot oo o0 ‘moesine couosrt of | Lot Louise Glamm aonears s the o ‘, N Da the orchestra for the opening concert of | regenerate, the unbellever whose heed- elson A. njels, Samuel Feidman, | Henrietta Robbins of New Haven: . S IN A AR[EI i OF NEW MODB | | Charles F. Risedorf, Valentine L. Mur\ e ven: six course. Conductor Stransky lessness and selfishness disappear before Publicity: W. C. Norris, ehairman, Val. | JOhn F. Sullivan of South Manchester, 2 i two sisters and a brother. Restored To Vi By entne L. Murphy, James P. Mustard, “FRUIT-A- great grandchildren, Henrietta, Edward, | chosen a programme which will include |g at love whith, In turn, glves way v | | phv. P. D. Donohme. Samuel Porcaro, | Margaret and Vernon Griffin of New Ha- | ine Fifth Symphony of Beethoven, Rach- | 1o ‘the Greater Than Love element per - 5 i ‘William Haddad, M. Klowskowski, James | ven and Harold and William Robbins, of maninoff's “The Isle of the Dead,” the Many styles were created for smart wear—and they are as > E. Iuligtton, Fraph Y. Futee Grorgs W. Hickey and Bdward F. Whitmore. froriy S Gool Fkiday: pel: from Wasnev's TPRFe hard to follow as the moods of the fair wearers themselves. e Erea Charies oThe Y. M C. A Boyw department = 5 hecker tournament is to get under way There are coats way down to the ankles, others not so Tiafferty ; scond viee prasident, lme J. | Monday o next week. Ra— 4 ' * v i H. E. Remington, who was in New CHAS. F. HARTWELL ey W Mveryn, 2nd corrempond- | york Friday, will return to thin clty South Royalton, Vermont; | e Cre Bl e ‘edern] t 1 i 2 A, . “About throe years ag0 I began 0 | orn Division of Connectiont have condoet. | camp, U, 5. W. Ve 0. be held Weanee: guffer with Indigestion. Foodsoured | ed many raids during the past few days camp, U. 8. W. V,, to be held Wednes- P day evening, October 19th, the camp is | lowing this thought to = logical con- i el it s | and one of them, at the home of Louis in my sto causing me tobeloh | 5"t Sprapne, they salsad 'x ten to be inspected by A. E. Murdock of | clusion, it may be there are a good many and I had terrible heart burn, with | gallon still, that was busily engaged in Hartford, district inspector of the De-| people who will hear for the first time partment of Connecticut, D. S. W. V. A | the playing of such a wonderful group. pains in my chest snd arms. My nu:ki:s moontlhine at the time the officers o entered the 3 ill, E heart became affected ; I had short- Dirce. Tho still, a quant luncheon and smoker will follow the | The exquisite beauty of tone which an meeting. orchestra of seventy plavers pours forth A ty of liquor and ome hundred and fifty mess of breath; the action of my | gallons of mash were taken by the of- George Fournier of Lowell, Mass., is|is in ltseif enough to thrill any listener, kidneys was irregular, the secretions | ficers. visiting his uncle, Plerre Fournier of | but his enfoyment is even greater if at Jackson street. the same time he is able to recognize sy i D T, moy 2 I was knocked out, and good for n (Abe ARsbaydn/SRd, en fricn sonified by frail Miss Gertrude Clafrc the mother and which is shown te" Le fal” and the overture to “Tannhaeuser” | Faith. . by the same comrposer. Alwavs & great| Mahlon Hamilton plays the leading programme maker, it would seem that|male role in the C. Gardmer Sullivan Stransky has, in this instance, outdone |story and lends sympathetis support to himself in judging his public. A prom-|Miss Glaum's brilllant . Derformance; ient New London musician said the|while Frank Brownlee, who appears a other day in speaking of this event, that |th eallegorical Fato of the prologue. it is about thirty years since a great symphony orchestra has visited us. Fol- long—some have bell sleeves, others tight sleeves. Furs are used profusely on some, while a great number depend upon their buttons, high collars and embroidery for in- dividuality. Of course you didn’t expect us to describe all, that’s impossible. But they are here—come to see them. $15.00 up to $65.00 Donald MacDonald, Beity Pranciseo, Stanhope Wheateroft, Rose Cade. apd many other prominent cinema players give the play a life-lke roster of char- acterizations. Clyde Cook, New York Hippodrome's famous comedian will also.Dbe seem in the greatest of all comedies, Dom't Tickle and Topics of the Day will eom- plete the bl e Today's bill consists of Tom Mix ¢n The Road Demon, Tho Singer Midgets Scandals and the Pathe News. Strand Monday, Tuesday, Wedsesfay. B. F, Keith's vaudeville.. Four Mg acts. Always improving. ‘The bIIt esn- John Collins, and son, Jokn Coliins. 3r., | the various instruments and the themes of the members Tuesday evening of are spending several days in Springfield, | they play. In order that all may en- mothing, when I read about ‘Fruit- | next week at the Congregational church ‘ joy this advantage at this concert, Dr. Louis A. Coerne will deliver an S;l:ll:’at» ives’ used house. Mra W. E. Hendry, chairman td lecture on the programme to play- i hod et f?”box' Tuseda | O0n O aimment commitéce has se. | Atlantic City. N. J. They will probably | ed by the orchestra. This will be held few and thought, ‘well, they will turn | cyreq Miss Berthe Morgan who is to en. | continue to Washington before complet- | in the college gymnashm, Nov. 2, three |sists of Harris & Hoily, In & -3 out like all the other remedies I | tertain with a miscellaneous programme. | ing their ten days’ vaeation. days before the concert, and cards of ad- |act; Hart & Helen in Antiques; Weses THE CHAPPIE-COAT SOMETHING NEW When looking over the new Coats, just ask to see the Chappie-Coat, it's new, very mannish, and desirable for Misses, plain or fur-trimmed. BLACK DRESSES .. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Bath left Fri- day morning on an automobile trip to = = 9 arrivi ¢! ission will be given to each subscriber | & Weser, funny comedians, and a mov- bave tried” but to my surprise and | Th refreshment committee is headed by e e i e il et 4y elty act, also Gladys Walton S The gladness, I noticed improvementand | Employes of the elty water department | mother, Mrs. Olive E. Walker of Mpring e Rowdy. I continued the use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, | placed a new hydrant at the corner of | Street COMMITTEES ARE NAMED A !W*m -mfl’? ‘l'!d m" ofufl::mmz \ s 1 ith ‘the | Church and Valley street, following the | Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Hills of The Ridges FOR GOVERNOR'S BALL | Cenes . the G i {or Fruit Liver Tablets) wif breaking of the old ome in an, automo- |and several friends from East Hampton, % ture starring Gladys . Walton, .which W gesult that a dozen boxes made ma | bile accident. s left Friday cvening by automobile for "l‘he :.mk‘h” Dmfill:: g:m:"“::q":‘)‘,’e‘ :: -I-;:‘mw:‘t:nfiduv ':reamt m;:a&m- - 5 E Roehester, Vt. is & R > ®. q ng feel like a different person”. Two sales held recemtly were well pat- | “ 7T RN 0 o0 ew Lomdon |Committees In charge of the arrange-|about a small gasoline launch. the erew CHAS. F, HARTWELL, | ronized and 2 good sum realized by the in this city Friday interviewing mem- | ments for the Governor's Ball met 10|try to evade the huge crsatures ¢hat n— e T——— L —— ——— L a r T———— —————— e SS— e A e 5088 - s organizations conducting them. A food " | giscuss ana verfect their plame. Several| hreaten every moment to. overturn the ARE THE LATEST VOGUE | o0c.abox,6for §2.50, trial size 256, | sate was held by the Ohilaren of Mary | ers of the Chamber of Commerce |4 ol ™ iorgty “oro alroady ont. and | iittio eraft and leave Tl Of them to be LA At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES ;?cltty of .s;‘ :;r:;- chhnr:l a-ii‘ the 1.‘:; A Srican counteieh the chairmam of the box committee Te-|yietimg of theiy fiendish appetites, =2, . imi W N, o8’ Aid the First Methodi -3 2 ports an encouraging demand for box| Wi identa) 11 The country is in mourning, so far | . Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. ¥, | | go Mid o0y o O o s remmans| _ At the First Baptiet church Rev. A. D. on. . Che L ma' A R L will t 10.45 o'- |®eats. Although a great many tickets|overboard and into the fishing. net and T g, il preach st 008 2 AN iy ner 5o e sy | T o et SV e . M tan Endeavor at 6 p. m. followed by | Wil accommodate a very large numberionly to be grappied with by amether community service at 7 o'clock. of people, and it is hoped thers Will be | man who goes to the rescus-of the first, Rev. Harry 5. McCready, pastor of the | & continued demand for tickets on the|there are thrills emough {o .cause ewen Pirst Congregational church will preach | Part of the ublic, in order that Nor-|the most blase “fan” to sit-forward in Sunday morning at 10.45. Children’s ger- | Wich may give Governcr Lake the Tous-|his theatre seat.- There ;ds nothing oY o 'of Are” Sermom, “The|Mmg weleome this povalar executive de- |faked ahout this seene: d > eerves. the leading man of The Rewdy, was & The club members are grateful to the |skijled shark fighter during Ms men who have so generously consented|i; Honolulu. where he was tanght the to serve with them on the various com-|trick of killing them with a eertdin Tl OB S0 A N N S ! Mr. and Mrs. €. Ashley Barrews left { Friday for thetr new home at No. 220 EXPERT AUTO |Ish St wilisr e & ! tarning from their honeymeon Wednes- day evening the couple have made sev- REPA[RING eral trips in this vieinity visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. as the dresses are concerned, and those who love to wear the very newest in dress-wear should see the new, attractive models developed in Canton, Crepe, Russian Arro- Crepe and Tricotine. Young Men's Christian Association.” Church school meets at 9.45 a. m. Sun- day evening institute at 7 o'clock, follow- ed by soctal hour at & o'clock. o " X . | mittees which are necessary for an en-|largs knife of peculiar. workmanship, h . listen to men prominent In Y. M. C, A.| Christian Sclence service is held SW- | iammment of such irge sise. MIss |especially designed by (he matives ta THEY SPEAK ELOQUENTLY of you should patronize Us.| work this Sunday at the varous servioss. | 38¥ morning at 10.45 o'clock in the Wo- | S Tl o S0 SN 76 Uy | epecially, desien annguess the cleverness e 3 Subjects to be ialked on are the oppor- | man’s club rooms, No. 803 Main street. |’ = ““ i h'c‘,"'.e“d; S th to the N of their designers, 1 Wa nesd your business. tumity that the Y. M. C. A ofters for | Sabject of the Lesson-Sermon, “Doctrine 0 e B monsters of the. sea. . 2 A the community. The speakers for St.[Of Atonement” Sunday schoo! immedi-| “anoyer committes, Mrs. Bennett AT THE STRAND SUND, and the reputation of the manufac- 2 We give you persanal attention and| paurg church will be Hedley | ately after the morning service. Gaines. chalrman, Miss Bernice Willey, sy expert labor on all mechanical| Smith, * county work secretary for the| Mrs. Walter A. Greiner of 46 Johm| o, o5 poy A ol If you care for rea'istic situations parts of your car. 3 stroet, Willimantic, returned recently 5 m logicai plots, daring analyses, the study n,'.,.ff M he E- o=t | trom 2 business irip to Boston. While g:‘;f:‘x‘m':, ,wv‘:;my chairman, Miss| of humanity in all-walks of life, and in- 2 You want your car as near perfect| ternational Committee of the Y. M. C. A.; | there Mrs. Greliner visited her brother |y piintore chas A oanke gemious deduetion, you will not miss 3 i for the First Baptist ehurch, Richard | 2nd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John T. |, Jebn u-m,"’"’ m‘- tten | Tox- Elucidator of Mysteries, m Th as possible with the least cost to| 107 the ¥ir brominent New London bus. | THlmghast, of 503 Mountain avdoue, l"“". ok M. e musle committes:| Unseen Witness, with Glen White a the pad iness man; and for the First Congrega- | Revere, Mass. iR Ot Strand theatre, Sunday. Tex. the turers who have preserved their charming lines by the use of fine materials, expert tailoring and at- tractive points of finish — These champion of victims of clrcumstastial 2 & We ensure as near as possible yeur| tioRal chureh, All:m" Kerr, president ‘otbers ; evidence. . low prices also will interest you— long trips and vacation from M.:h.:.m.:am' :’.:;' :;,Am' = mmmnnmmm : s s .?'w's“.‘."".-.x: $16.50 up to $39.00. - mechanical smneysene: afternoon that Byron Lawrence of Staf- | supplied the puipits of the Center and | SIi&ES . Riders, The Fatal Purspit. o :lr.d m of lfl; mem"enfl of | Spring Hill churches Sunday morning. % 3 ¢! been injured le engaged The leading feature of the Iacturer's cetings at United Church. R. G. Remin J) |in werking in Manchester and was a pa- | nour at the Tuesday evening meeting of [J4mes Jueriden. form the gemeral eom-| . 1o Dnited Congreattomal chureh COLORED OUTING e S | B BB i e S T M S T oo TS REO AND PEERLESS |lawrence had his foot badly erushed | Miss Alice Alford, of Willimantic. Spe- DY hinined from Shel i) e comnisteding a tdeking B Then it was caught in 2 pully, while he | cial musical numbers were contributed _ 8 and | Community FHouse, Thursday THE KIND THAT WILL MAKE UP IN WARM, COZY 985 MAIN STREET Jas working eutslde for the Manchester | vy \irs. Ethel Todd and F. B. Eaton. at 4 o'clock. All girls of the | Trade School, instructing other members | "'rrng Young People’s club held a debate WILLIMANTIC, CONN. : Tuesday evening, the subject being, Re- | “C¢t Together” at Y. M. C. A. Sunday. solved, that manufacturing in the United At the Sunday “Get Together” at § States is of more value than agriculture |P. M. at the local Y, M. C. A. tomor- 1 ehurch The affirmative was taken by Jesso In- [FOW, there will be an interesting discus- Dr. F. C. Jackson |37 e pestor. Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, | man ana Bianchs Davoll, the negative by | Sion on the topie, The Christian's Duty e d . folowing which the members In open | Harold Storrs and Wiltred Buck, The |0 Others. All men and oider boys will boutten. 5 forum discumsed the tepic, “Does the|judges rendered a decision favoring the|b® Welcomed, and those who wish may|a hot drink, for a small charge, DEN'['IST Chureh Offer the Man a Man's Job.” | pegative. A ballot vote of those present | Participate n the discussion. who desire it. The afternoon Following tha“dhlfi:lon the members |also favored the negative, 10 to 6. The | i% b:d?uf:.. ‘!o the discussion, thers | devoted to work for the Hackus ¥ ; were entertain tain How- i Mr. period when popular 715 Main Strest, Willimantie | 1" ot New London - with Sremming, | Hee . o e e wiici, | SYmnS Wit Do used, and 3 few mimuies ours—9 a. m. 0 3 p. m. Phone 44| Pugle playing and story telling. The |ance. lec cream, cake and coffec were | Fo1 De set apart for social Intercourse, Hepract b o S0 Mhase W] ST claged after the members had | served. '“;hhc r:::x:?'#; v;ien be luruvlul.l { An interesting lecture on Mexico was sbsolutely infor. Thursday evening. JAY M. SHEPARD sivem By L et ot Hayley Arm |2 a0 a pleasant hour is assured. i, Subleet for e devotiont Susceeding Filmore & Shepard period Song of Love. At ? ‘Epiecopal was a4 large attendance. The women ¥ the instruction time The World of the Funeral Director & Embalmer members of Mansfield Library ussocia- | , J8Mes L. Case has sold to Aaron Gor-|Old Testament will be cousidered. GARMENTS No other material can equal Outing, for warm, cozy gar- ments such as Night Robes, Pajamas, Petticoats, etc., providing you get the good sturdy kind, but it must also be soft and cozy. We are offering a special lot of striped, colored patterns, 36-inch wide, at a saving that will pay you to make up your own garments—18c a yard. Of course, we have cheaper Quting of good quality, too. THE HOOVER WILL HELP YOU MAKE FALL HOUSE ¥ LS ra!i_ 1 H iz o5k ¥ ory, Storrs, Thursday evening. There| yopoupus Sale of Breadway Land. i don of the Max Gordon and Sons Cor- G AP A DI WM NGHTH 2% i m" ;:‘-‘:u:vk eotu:::u.::n coflk-b\:mA T&rn“a‘: Sh"’""‘:"‘" two fine hud:l‘l’eql,fl. s the CLEANIN LEASURE—STEP IN FOR EMON- fair benefited the Mansfeld library to venue tract, so on Broad-| Stanley Walends has woid to Hemry ) Al amount of more. than $40. 2 ¥ay and known as Lots No. 6 and No.|J. Craney his property located at No. I 3. 5 Fa 295, Charles G. Hall leaves this week for | ' DeInZ about 50x125 feet each. Lot No. | 21 John street. It ina two 1. B Boston where he will be in business for