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Maple Lawn for the past ten days, has children and Mr. and returned to her home in Old Mystie.* Henry Tyler of New London is “visiting | the Mohawk trail in Mr. Seifert's car Miss Mxry H. Dean, who has been at that Mrs. Smith was a client with .whom |t Seth N. Williams'. €. Pelletier was con- acy by which large sums of money were pxtorted under tnreats of criminalfptosceution were made hy Attorney Generol J. Weston Allen to- day in a petition to the sunteme court asking: Pelletien’s: ram from _office. The palitioriaNezes it acts of the dis trict attorney since November 13, 1909, down to the present time show him to he unfit to hold ghe office and that the public good r(’m‘fles his’ removal. It charged that Pellelter conducted his of- fice in an “unlawful and reprehenstble manner” and furnishes spetifications ‘of alieged unfitness, malfeasance and non- feasance. Danfel H. Coakley, a local attedney, and Willam J. Corcoram, formerly dIs- trict attornev of Middlesex. — county, agzalnst whom disbarment preceedings are now pending, are named fn the patition as among those with whom Pelletfer is afleged to have eonspired. An alleged payment by the Emerson Motors €ompany to Coakley of $20,500 to proenre the abandonment of threaten- ed crimimal prosecution ig made the bas- s of seyeral of the charges. Conspiracy with Coaklev and others to ~xtort §10,000 from Warren C. Danfels, a dealer in securities, by thweats of u‘lm- inal progecution, s charged. Coakle aleo named In another instance in w !cll Pelletier is alleged to have conepired to frighten Albert T. Smith by threat of -riminal prosecutiop, into the payment of £37,500 by way of alimony to Agaes L. Emith. Tt is represented in the petition Coakley is alleged tg have had an agree- ment for a fee g upon the amount obtained from ) Another charge is unt Peflefier con- spired with Coakley and Corcoran, the latter at that time belng district attor- ney of Middlesex eounty, to extort from Curtis Wililam ‘Bmery, - his ‘wife, Biiza- bent, and Jennle Schase, the latter's mother at ‘l'arge sums of money,” by threais of criminal prosecution. Other charges in ‘$he petition were: | Failure from fmproper motives to pros- ecute Merrlll W. Shute, of embezzling $16,000 from Bmma F. Brackett, of Ban- nr. Maine, after he had- been indicted and meaking false statements to counsel for the woman ; permitting the use of au- thority of his office for the purpose of eoereing divers persons to reléase or settle clvil claims and wilfully closing his eyes to nis duty anq withholding preper evidence. Chiet ,huh- Rugg set November 14 @s the date for a hearing. | The actlon against District Attorney Pelletier was based on information plac- ed hefore the attormey gemeral by the grievance mumtee of the Boston Bar Asscefation. ‘Attached to the petition wers affidav- its signed by Henry N. Shelglon, formerly chairmen of the Bar Assoclation Griev- ance committee, Albert Hurwitz, an as- sistant atiorney gemeral:; and Attorney General Allen, all of which support the petition. Pelletier has held the office of district atterney of Suffolk county embracing the cities of Boston, Chelsea and Revere and the town of W(nt‘hro‘p, since November, 1909, Thig COLUMB[A is the sewnd case in recent monrhs day Mrs. Seth N. Williams arid her guest, Mrs. iliott Peabody, of Worcester, were | Mrs. H. T. Noble went over the Mohawk in New London Thursday. trail Dr, I Hart \!qyes.returned to Provi- | Pittsfleld. dence Saturday. Dr. and' Mrs. ‘Charles M. Williams of New York were among recent callers at Maple Lawh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKinley of Providence were at Maple Lawn recently. Mrs. Phebe Ford of Mystic is visiting her niece, Mrs, N. Stanton Gates. The grange held. its meeting’ Wednes- day evening. ] Amos G. Heyitt spent Sunday with hig niege, Mrs. Gisver Coffin, at Talmton, Mass. Dr, Benoni Sweet of Wakefield was a ealler here recently. Mrs. B, P. Noyes spent an enjoyable Rev. Congregational church. Sunday ' merning for the first time since undergoing. an operation on his throat a few weeks ago, ELLINGTON James T. Carter preached in the birthday reeently and’ receivéd numerous gifts and callers. Mr. and-Mrs. Blbert Sikes are board- Aborn for'the win- ing with Mrs, ter. H. O. Monday evening many of the. boys of es. the town met in the lecture room of the church with Elmer Hardy, . M.'C. A. secretary. was enjoyed, Mr. Har games and, general act Tolland Coun- A- social time leading in the The’ first supper and social of the se;— Mr. apd Mrs. A. ji. Stimpson of Pinejin wmch the attorney general has street cotertained Sunday (George Valen- | en action against a district attorney. tine an! chiMren of South Manchester, | Nathan A. Tufts was removed from of- |, Peter Cignoni, Pear] E. Parker and Wil- fice as digriet attorney in ;\[iddl(’sct,m,‘n[‘ iam Ballen of Springfeld, Mass. county on Qectober 1 after hearings be- |y fore the supreme court on charges Dre- ferred by Allen. Miss Josephine Hutchins' house on the Green apd A. H. Stimpson’s. house ou Pine street were shingled last week. A. E. Lyman entertained Sunday last Everett Whitehouse and family, with Dry books may satisiy a thirst for knowledge. friends, from Hampion. Mr. Whitehouse s the president of the Hampton band, an Mr. organization of 20 Dieces. which Mr. Ly. during the past | tehouse is also the two years, Mr, baritone soloist. During the evening supper was served A. E. Lyman is teaching in Hampton of men, the The men's band | plays onee a menth in the church, as- sisted occasionall; women’'s band. A sawmill from Coventry has been lo- cated during ihe past two weeks on the property of Che Lyman. Many farm- improved the opportunity to s sawed mill is expected to tly to a lot belonging to Fred n ’N'HMP net containing over | ma presente: he ( by Cecil L. Gates, inet has been attached to the wall in a location. Miss Marion Heimes, tat 1e children are great interest in the specimens tion with their studies. n the betterment of the Green by the Columbia Im- y under the direction of | H. Carpenter. | out teading trom ine| and proved safe by millions. g the north side of the sheds in the rear. T 1 of the town were ask- ed eir teams and build he r 2 working and the womem vrovided a fine dinner at the | own hail. This is only the beginning of vements ¢ emplated was a3 nd. E. - F. -Miller Mrs. Mrs, J. T. Carter of decided entertained son, held in the church dining room Fri- success, was realized, -to be added . B. Westcolg the supper committee, t of the food ‘sale, Fannie Thompson of the candy ta- the entertain- the Woman's club at her home on Monday afternogn. and Mrs. Clemence Clark have re- %) ‘Good Looks Long Wear torCOLDS Wamin;' Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physncxans for 21 years Accept only an unbroken “Bayer” package which contains proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufactare of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld. I These' gualities iyou demand in half hosel Addrfiié satisfying comfort of hosiery, z knit to full and exact sizes and you Why not ask for it by name? : IPSWICH “MILLS G + IPSWICH =gt MASS, LAWRENCE & CO,, Sole Selling Agents “Oldest and one of the largest Hesiery Mills in the United Staies s e Boston New York ., Chi .St Laia ) ' Philadelphia 7 “San Franciscs , { turned home after spending a few days in Boston with Mrs. Clark’s brother and _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sefl.rt and twaq Mrs. A. D. Halg ‘and daughter went.on a motor trip over The iol!uwlnn mwfls were perfect in attendance during September at the Grassy Hill school: Minnie Chell Theo: ‘dore Daniels, Clifford Lee, Ru Mike Daniels, Erances Machiba. Jullq Machuba, Elsie Knox, Julia Sankow, Mil- ton Tyla, Stanley Sankow, William Kux. Mrs. Dr. Gardner, who 'has been spending some time at the Martin house, has returned to her home in New York.. Mr, and Mrs Frank Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Bull, Miss Helen Denison_and Bur- ton Chapman of Essex were guests at L. D. Harding’s Sunday last, . George Addams and family of Norwich are spending a vacation with Mrs. Ad- dams’-mother at the Martin house. Thursday. Mr, apd Mrs, E. F. Miller and Mr. and . stopping over night in There was a large attendance at the granfe Wednesday evening, when the third and fourth degrees were conferred on several candidates. A delicious har-' vest supper was served. Mrs, Agnes Fébbe has closed her house for the winter and is with her parents in Blanford, Mass., for the present. HAMPTON Mrs. William Potter of Brooklyn has been visiting at Lester Burnham's. An automebile party including Mr. and Mrs. Witer Hoffman ana the spent Sunday - with his. urwle. James B, Bennett, in Stetling City. Messrs., Pratt and Brinly. er Glusto(h hury are hunting guests at the Martin house. Mrs. Gertrude Akerman spent a few latter's | days in New York last week. son, also Miss Mildred Burmham, motor- | o oo 0 ed to Hartford Sunday. fim' and Mrs. Battey and Mr. and Mrs. 2cdonald of Mystic-called on friends in town Sunday. A very interesting talk on American- ization, with stercopticon views, was giv- en Sunday eveming by the pastor. The Community club met in the chapel Wednesday evening. Mrs. Myron Palmer and son Ray of Springfield, Massy have been guests of | Mrs. Palmer's brothers, Chester and Wil- liam Jewett. Mrs. Sarah Jewett, Mrs. Palmer's mother, returned to Springfield with them. SOUTH WILLINGTON Stanley Zunee was taken to the Johm- | son Memorial hospital at Stafford | Springs last Sunday. At a special comprunication of Uriel lodge next Saturday evening at Masonic hall there will be work in the M. M. m Zemina and Miss Mary Cavor riage Saturc rial church by Rey. Mr. Allen. chapter, U. D., on Wednesday -cvening aof | day, while |next week in Masonie hall at Merrow. Mre. Jennie Stankervicz and her children | Mies Bisie Tothe of Norwich was a were gathering greens, they found the |week end guest at the home of her.sis- body of a girl baby, the skull erushed /n. | ter. Mrs.. George Richardson. The child appeared to be a week old. It| Members of the Rural Y. M: C. A. who swrappedinapaper lare to go as delegates to the older boys' | was wrapped in a paper cf the date of Oct. 4th. of next weék. | i | James G. Bennett of West Hnrltorrl: ington Hill were united in mar-|prank Lafrank and daughter Helen spent N i bie b oobne e sl | { conference at New Haven the latter part leges which have recently opened their G. H. Hall will go as%doors to women students. | Baining glorious health and strength al- | dore Porkorny as delegates. Results — Thousands Now| %o Take Ironized Yeast in Con- |1z 2 venient Tablet Form. Run-dewn, weak and thin peopie, Who were - eating yeast for heaith, have found that yeast brings far better and quicker resulis when it is taken with iron, Throigh this. splendid combination ef tonics, now embodied in Ironized Yeast, 'll! brlqn a noticeable tvu oF three daye. 5 sparkling ~ eyes, Iuld bealth of Inmuefl Yeast today! in sani-tape contains niore per ylhe Iron: package. mather, Mr. hd Mrs., Albert Hoffman| Mrs. C. E. Beebe, librarian ef 'Col- |folks who for vears suffcred with loss of | PACKaZe. Ty ! strength, nervousness, anaemia, . sud 1on) 3y nd Mrs. Tarl Jowett nna | CheSter | Ubrary, wWisleed Lyme . Hbtary g R i, aze 1o most as if Dy This is because ironized Yeast supplies | run-down_bodies Wwith just the elements they need—yvitamines and iron, These | two substances .have been found abso- lutely essential to good heaith. Yet the modern diet, in many cages, is almost en- (RONIZGD YEA Tablets siekly, run-down Anfl oid * youth! Sold at all drug- s be- before _ ¥ w ult is »erlorm&ng_ :hhl‘t ::nn; packages. days’ treatment and cm only a doHar—(just 10c a day) or donse than ordinary y Speclal directions for children in e-cl Sr léader and Charles J. Zenuc and Theo- WILSONVILLE ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Lafrank and Mrs. ew “York. fire at the home The Girl Sccm.l are te hold a social in {the hall over the store Friday evening. This will be just for the :wuls and their guests. A chiney Thero oot turned from Putnam, where the has been at work. Mrs. Ida Childs entertained Trinity Coliege at Durham, N. C., has from New London Sunday. | been added to the list of southern ool- It doesn't faiten the bungry make him laugh. Mrs. Agnes Durfee is visiting for a few days with relatives in Webster and Ox- v afternoon at Memo-{, fow daye this past week visiting in |ford. of Mrs. did a very little damage % the Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Boulet have re- former friends A MAMMOTH STREET PARADE AT 3 P. M. headed by the Sphinx Temple Band. In the long column will be seen Nobles Lake and Templeton, and other prominent Shriners, with hun- dreds of representatives of Pyramid Temple of Bridgeport; Palestine Temple of Providence; and Sphinx Temple of Hartford. Many beautiful Floats, representing various activities of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, have been pre- pared, and about ten bands will be in line. Come! SPHINX TEMPLE A-A -~ O-N- M-S Saturday, Oct. 29th - Comel Satubday- Oct. 29th \Y YYD\ A CARAVAN OF NOVICES 100 OF THEM One hundred novices, whose feet are yet to be blistered by the ‘hot sands of the desert — stately Camels—lordly Elephants—some Connecticut Steers —all will be found in this wonderful parade—Look for those Kansas Pumpkins ! The parade leaves the Masonic Temple at 3 P. M., and will pass through Main Street, Washington Street, and the entire length of Broadway, passing in review at Chelsea Parade, Comel | | ] | i a