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was represented at the 20th state meeting of the Connmecticut Daughters of the] Amerlcan Revolution in Manchester. The local members were Mrs. Angelipa Av- ery, Mrs. H. R. Chappell, Mrs. Charles ¥. Risedorf, Mrs. Frank Larrabee, W 2 's_par- Yo i - M. C.|G Holman, Mng M. E. Lincoln, Mrs. F. The adjourned annual fewn mesting J, Tracy and Mrs. Maud Mathewson. Mrs. | e and Mrs. Whitney ey of Fali River, wili be hald at the town hall this (Sat- © | Charles H. Rissell, state rq:nt Of LCOn- | Nrr ond Mra Jonn ‘P. Carlson hav eas 4 ‘}“55..3.5‘ mfl:‘l:: g 1 Lt i :b::lufldhefih the | i B mn Tgusag Ky James ¥. . ¢ - £ Was = T ri N Z -xnu and bridges will be dlscussed. k m Tuen | evening with addresses, receptions-and | SOES L b ilid iy pecuried daughter of the revolutiom, was introduc- Cm“‘gLflm Mr. and 2 ] $ehool osesiiite 1. B 2| ed to the meeting. - Rev. and Mrs, F.. A. Bowen and family EAT \m = ‘.—‘"WMS ror; agthori: o beies: ol A Willimsntio s putting on s Dew over-| of Lakevills were recent callars on Brnest { | e e G 4 . coat of paint this fall season suamlcnam ana family. Rov. . Bowen| SWEEP BETTER I “"’M“" m"' v -nom' 3 from the Tush the paimters have been o nt n“m en-v-" e year A0 having throughout the cify jin fhe’ past|some twenty years ago. He.now mx m o current of the year; ; few wesls. The.dolling up is not confin- | ducts a large truck farm in Masssch-| - FEEL BETTER appropriations for | S5O, e the . Py i Tt e 5 con- Seld By ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS necessary ; Sppert of scheol during the caming year ‘trom floor and | notses on Maln street as well as private |, Miss Lema Maskery of Bristol i i wid. to Getérmine whether the town will |TOrRing from 19 Fo 3 8 The OO R | e beide polished. up. fting with Mra, Ross Shea in twis oy, 3 11 to 11.30. ~ = It 1s expectod that @ongressman Rish- n:i::n H-.llz ’v‘“"‘yfl km;rmu world of 8950 for St. Joseph's hompital, $190| Mrs. Helgn Hovey Sterry, a former ree- | ;rq P, Freeman of' the gscond oongres- Fame in New'York Friday. for Windham Center public library.. To |ident of this city died in St. Joseph's | iona; gistrict of Combecticut will deliv- . co——*"'—-——m determine whther the town will vota to |hospital Fridey morning. ~Mex. SLOF7 | er several gddresses in Windham county | vér the Natchaug river |bad-beeh a patient of the bodital 07| guring the dampaign which will be under-|" yo/ g y Smown as the Horseshos bridge, and make :vtr .b:ut. ‘but hiad been il previously ;ay na fzz;n l:lv:i?:;dz; for_the: E ‘ind . or_a long period: ovémber _election . Froae| Trank Lester i Tino ek on the ‘petion of twenty | She W born tn Havern, N. . 63| ol s Caniidais tor re-cltion | Yt i M Willame of Cuacieston, W. |baea an lega) voters 16 8 If the tofn will | years age.-the daughier of WM Toochie are stopping to look at the |k inee Sa aery o % Georts | h amhorize the school eommities to have|Baron and Luella Fage Hovey. = SN|nigin show window of the Jordan Hads| o roadwey: cot Plass and specifications - prepared for [leaves. her father, hor husband, James T | ware tompany store, which has /been| ™ Men from the s sight additional rooms together with | Sterry of Norwieh and ome sonm, ANCT|gystically decorated wWith EUDS, AMIMN- | ment were. in thwn. Thursday tirine o facilities _at the Natphug |W. H. Sterry of South Covestry. nation and eatlery. The scene was made | iratfic census of all ears passing a polt school: $80,000 will be asked | Funeral services for Mrs. Jeamle MIl-|jifeike by Mr. Clark who neatly arrads-|in front of the Congregational charch 6n. for o meet the comt of construction and |er Dotrance were held Friday Afterncon|eq siuffed birds and branches of;trees. . | Main ‘stroet. me 1B dinner : el at er ho! Mr. and Mrs. Lucles E. Gardner (Belle | Harold Gunnin; i eunibment of the same; to ses If the at two o'clock 3 34 SN Gt (i rol £ is moving bis bouse- | was MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE] =" e ‘publican appoment by a hold effects f b I Mr. d e 2 & i3 B - C Willimantic, Conn. Plaid Back Sport Coats to make their home with the Gardners.| Mrs, Sarah J. Bingham and F. E. Bak- . Bonat Cote, has been appointed & FOR EARLY FALL WEAR Tho house has been s0ld . to . Artur|er wiotored to New London Thursday. — A little too early for heavy coats, but in the other hand the = ehurch. s oo el S B S| " S S s i, ool days and evenings of early fall suggest the need of a weight coat:that can be used for general and | Priday afternoon shortly after . x|l ioad: | o'clock when a number of alarms werp rung in at Bngine Company No, 1, from Box 42 at tha junction of Main @AR | caller mere Thursday. Stafford Union streets. Tnuisitive . 5pectators | " Daniel Webster, who was recently - | taose aoor Rebous il aa et e e found that Chief Wade U. Webster jured by falling off & load of cornstalks | urday of next week to help make uwp & simply testing out the box which W&5|iwas abie to be out on the street Thurs- portion of the lost time. Tecketly, Tugtalien; x ) Mra. George Siswich 18 spending sow Baptists. ta the torriery af the-Aub| The Episcopal services will ba el In | erel wrects with relatives 1o HAvertil ford Baptist convention are, interested in %‘ch'sfl‘;“". church at 3:30 o'clock, Rev. 3 the fact that the Fastford Baptist church .('ia} 3"""8“ B“"";’"‘;‘i?‘ officiate. Mrs., Bugenis Leach of Hartford, has has voted to gsk the association (o call | (aTence BHowsn o iy vy a council for October 26th for (he pur- | *pidlE o1 flonds tn town * Wfl,‘;‘m v b AL to New York city: < L . Stores, chairman of e Manstld]. - yryman Miller has purchama of Ham | o s AT R republican town commitee has called & {conen of ‘Wanlmpferd Rl propsrty. oy | e iineT ghotitaT Tusedes D caucus for the *purpose ~of NOMINALNS [ Norwich avenue and will mave there at > . representatives ta the general assembly, | orice. o . tie judge of probate and justices of thie peace; | wooster lodge, ¥ 3 Rockville-Willtmantia _ Lighting ‘Wear. 1o b held at the town ball,-Spring Hill, feadisinbn, o 2, Deld thelr | company fs putting in ‘eoncrets flood- ¢ . cgulur meeting in Masonic hall Friday | gate on the dam mear the station on the ; z Menday, Octobir 15, e ; £ate NEW PLAID BACK SPORTS COATS will answer §| >0 v Mursny ot Windnam Center | mirEo 1. oper and Wila Cargen, | LLVeE. 708, o take the Dlaco of the that and they can be worn late in the season, jihas received a telesram telling bim. that | ven were calisg on friends in Norwich | tecently, i purpose, ey “f| his brother William Murphy - of New oty Friday. and their prices too are most reasonable — $19.50 and | York city aied Tharsaay. 60 Jones ot Hobrim. was & exlir | 000 ToARM ot Wert Statird. in $22.50. o A e ———— e Valentine L. Murphy, democratic state | here ¥riday. York. » céntral committeeman for the 29th dis- Leonard Siebert of East Hamplon was < . trict Has issued a call for a convention |a visitor here Friday. We have other new Fall Coats in all the latest styles || or aciczaccs to nominate 2 cundiance for | The residents of Colchester and vieinity WESTMINSTER s . . 3 h senator. . The convention will be held in [ will be interested to learn of an enter- Py and materials, ranging in prices up to $69.00 each. ke town hall tiabec al: irsc The pastor's theme, last Sunday, was course mndertaken by ' Bacon f s J Acquaint Now Thyself With Him. A church, | academy. students\ and Principal James | {.CTusin ey g . v lcCready, pasior, the | Brooks. assisted by E. T. Bunyan, com- y 3 e ni present including Columbus @mith, Mr. FALL DRBSE TO SELL AT P olog g iiie Dlace ac 1D.4gjmiiee I csxe. - The eouren I8 GlanEad |10 0oL Ciavants nith i tHAIT. foup o will meet [ in behaif of the students and commmunity | 224 g & 11 5 h at . Sunday, | With & view of providing a serles of first %‘;;‘g;’;n;’l‘ ;l‘;r'éflrlf‘”ge‘;!?:‘;"g 3 ct 3, he illimantiy un lass tertainment 4 4 2 slo.oo AND 316_50 ; Willimantie. forum will | class en eatol & (earthinily {SINAC TR, J0s Chatias TotettiRmL by The mid-week prayer mesting of the|!ciSon and others. s - . e ] 2 . Saturday, Mrs. Asmes Wood of Am- \J u 2 atur: 8! it hurch. was held in There is always a need of a low price dress in one’s ward- {|oenine o IR T s Taroh Thuraday evening. as the Shage)|8on With 3r, and Mrs. Chares Peck of robe, but it must be: well made,-attractive “and in good 4 ) is being thoroughly cleaned and mewly (VW Haven and Carl Jones of Clinton i d. - 5 Y | were guests of Mrs. Wood and family. e e decorated. - The ‘subject was Great Re- |42 FRews oL T Fool and G 3 Dancs open to al sic by Peertess | vi | ZLIEE gt B \ - ) were as foliows: Assessor, Christian WE ARE SHOWING Sl motored 10 Hols et weck. | Wil g a sores ot sermons. caited | FSTT; Doard. of setet, Georsd Barsiow: France o 8 ping Heavenward. Sy oo o ‘ E . i abuk it Clark; grand jurors, Herbert Wiflams, new models in Poiret: Twill and Tricotine in long ot Windhom | Sae Cane e sty from | GEOrEe Smith, ~ Frani Coite, Malcamb 5 3 e Ray Moffitt, Walter Sager; registrar of - s h a Fred' B. Ames, Howard Rix, Herbert. " e W and any woman will be pleased to ; rd. Chartes T Yoters, Herbert Williams, Fred A. Cone; ell made, iy P { 1 s nard, Charles T, ‘Malona and Moses | YOleo% Herbert IVyhams, Fred 4. Oono; aite & ‘Locy \Baldwin; additional grand jurors, Y e o paihdipg the meeting of the Knlghts ' pqyarg Baker, Witiam Linke, Howard v e South Cove 3 ER ol ine Jos, X Votes were passed on estimates of HAVE OTHER DRESSES, made in the leading {|: : e e eensular meeting, in Pythian hall on | (own cxpenses for the cnsuing year, th | were. received. It is expected - that A5 | i On Sunday the pastor of the Congre-|® TePublican victory. These elected cently of v 4 .| C.W. Burnham of East Hampton was [Pelle, Herbert Tracy; auditor, Levi models that are:not only attractive and stylish, but in Norwoeod, | few days' business trip in New York. Wibherley, Arthur Bennett; constabies. a pretty dress at the small prices of $10.00 - s son_and M. sky were In town Tuesday even- Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P., hela | BiX~and Hiram Hawes. materials, long line. model, in the season’s wanted shades, o R Yorke T o appiications fee” ooy | AEUFes belng raised or lowercd in. some ’ b} : ety 3y o : Y use. the §2,000 appropriation, auto taxes 5 les H. voted to hold an open meeting on | iy "r 20 SRFEORTIACR., AUt taxes HOME 5 - S1st, Hallowe'en night. The Pythian |gret in permanently repairing holes in ncinnati, Ohilo, ‘is ters and friends will be the guests. roads. A special vote was also passed ; ! r nd Mrs. Chas. ct Deputy Grand Chancellor Ba- | (o0 o B0 gn 0% a8 & S0 pashed CLOSES TONIGHT y went to Lebanon Wednesday oveming | rooy’ and repairing that road. It was and installed_the officers of George S. 5 3 rnoid and A voted to continue the North. Society 5 s son, Ansel, z rs. Louis H.|Hull lodge of ~that .place. Tourteen | : What are your curtainsisaying? They tell every one who | moid ert carty ‘mornin mbers of Oliver Woodhouse 10dge. 2c- | 5¢ poniis reanien by oins the mumber b L] B automobile for Lake George, t companied him. = After the, work, cigars E Y T e ® passes your house the kind of home-maker who lives Plattsborgh, N. ¥, and Ver-| were passed and a social hoor was Spent. | gs sy sons Lo, et Wetnes- within. Just note the s of other houses and see [|mont. They win - few days.|The lodge received one new application. 2 2 what they say to you, then call here and see the biggest || = : el e e PLAINFIELY Fack uppen. sux. dyweliy. Sapliye of the nay: "’."' utte o Nodly and best collection of attractive Curtains we have shown : “STAFFORD Sty s et Ko Bt Baies interest among the well dressed men in this vicinity. The Fall and :m":' nd' mnm " past, m énr:‘l"md“nem'dc"m'df Cur- e e St e e Winter exhibit is larger and offers a greater variety in the choice of styles, fabrics, patterns and colors, than we have ever shown before. Brown have sccented emplosment n The | & bedr. The pasior will preach on Fal CKONGOLELIM WEEK But the most important news we have for you this Fall is the message Pearl on Shop. mLiue oAl Button, Shop, The Lincoln club will hold the first meeting of the season in the chureh ves- try on Monday evening. The address| Mrs. Arthur Duncan and Mrs. William | Will be given by Dr, J. Beveridge Lee Herbert Bosworth visited his brother, George Bosworth of Springfield, Mass., last week. A WEEK DEVOTED TO THE SHOWING OF AMER- Bonriin ana Liler iy e\ Wi ;’:,;:’:‘;,,*;";g";;osg;‘%;-;;;r:; e ; of greater value and lower prices as demonstrated in every garment ICA’S MOST POPULAR FLOOR COVERING e e unhiess and iaughter | Ciindk . Losthest: sospaner Sriel- from the house of you recently moved into a new home and have ad- Mg i e S AL RS floors to cover, if you have some worn out rugs or earpets which you would like to replace, this' Congoleum Sale is a money-saving opportunity you can’t afford to miss. *Nr. and Mrs. Frank Dewey of New (Mrs. J. R. Chapman last Thursday ani York and Mrs. Herbert Spenger of an interesting program was given, wich, were recent” guests of, Mrs. Philip , \ Kappenlzeimer Good Clothes Mr. and Mrs. John Risiiton, recently VOLUNTOWN . o . i to annoy you entestdnd ner’Urother s SISt M5 |ty Tinion biock a the Equare hs v You will enjoy seeing the new . models and see for yourself What & miserable likle biting sting | Mrs.” William - Truesdule of Middictown | 1¥¢d a mew coat of paint and looks styles and the . att - . But 4 . v agh mproved. beautiful patterns oW are. g HERE IS A LIST OF THE SPECIAL PRICES AS WELL there . every time you touch that .2;“;‘,.;‘!!:1'“"" Mrs. Harofd Tallmann of | MOEh Thprered. A : S AS THE REGULAR PRICES .mfl::n{ Bfagin(g:nl?:;‘: ‘,’,,;”3’:.5 Mrs. H. A. Boswortd and daughter, | %, Church sicect. in fine foreign and domestic most of all we want to impress ' ftg wmusuml healing powers by using it | Ruth visited their cousine, Mr. and Mes. Tuesday next the registrars meet in ) Y Ao st Uni 1 v GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY $5e"the most, siubborn casey of skin | & Tlulett in Tast Longmeadow, Mass, | JE00 [ALG (0 Seoelie (he names of those woolens. We'll be pleased to upon you the fact the Kuppen- affection with promipt, beneficial re- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Canthin and chil- | be the only oppertunity this year. 4 & s 8x9 ft $7.45—Nationally advertised price $8.10 [| it 1 scothes il den of Manchester, Fonn, and: Mr, and| _Chief Tanger A. T. Dupant, :P. G, have you try on the different heimer good clothes are easily now /. oatly Sed price . : Reginol Shaving Stick is e booa AMrs. Walter Brown and children of Bris- | Ranger J. F. Hall, Thomas McDonkid |l { / '\ 1‘,?( 9 ft. now $9.30—Nationally advertised price $10.10 56 StiengY: Rasiasl e {ol, wore the guests of Fred Bowden, last | and Vilfred Marahall atiended a county 4 ? B b . . Sunday. meating of Foresters in Norwich last - #x12 ft. now $12.95—Nationally advertised price $16.20 || . e ik B B o vt 1 Coet : The Greatest Values in Several Years : : 5 of this town. gh | RCSIn OI ATTAWAUGAN ot e, I35, . of A dei ; ; { e 2 S Mrs, Em: ey nd davghter | their regular meeting on Monday even- . B, s s SPEC]A]'S i e 4 >3 Flora with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gay and|ig. Much business of importance was Prices are lower than last season, but quality has been strictly maine v % . o ——— e | child, motored to Nashua, N. H. transacted. Financial Seretary McDon- " ¥ p 3 xB ft. size—Special $1.98 each i DENTIST e iCharies, eaks wuhcfp wich | FA NS Sows f Seiomny nokiy tained — the result is greater value at cach price than you have been ' size—Special Mr. and Mrs. Afbert Rollinso and Mr. | undertaken. 5 } i 4% ft. $3.00 each Dr.F. C. Jack and Are. Walter vigited Frod Martin and | . Warden 3. H. McCarthy and party of able to obtain in several years. . . Y. r'. ACKSOIL, | family at Providence Sunday. friends were callers in town Swaday. , A B Mrs. ridgs and family of Glochester,| John H. Kaufmann returned last week 4 | ¥ HAVE YOU A LITTLE BEAUTY IN YOUR HOME ? SPECIALIPING IN R. 1, calfed on Albert Gray Sunday. from a visit of several weeks in New . ¢ PAINLESS EXTRACTING Mrs. lda Watson and sons motored to | York. I bl : ) Tl 3 THEY FIT PERFECTLY, HOLD THEIR SHAPE, y B | Then Have a Columbia Medallion Made |7 #a staéer. wilmanmic | i Fumons stichatl and_riors WAUREGAN ' , AND WEAR LONG. > - motoyed to Stafford. Springs Saturday. WITH EVERY $20.00 PURCHASE YOU GET . 'Ki]iourey Bl'OS- Mrs. John Pechie,.Mr. and Mrs. Cor-{ At the = Wauregan _Congregational : church’ Sunday, the i 2 delia Monger, spent the week end at 5: Yy morning sermon. will ONE FREE. - Woonsocket with Mr. and Mrs. - John | P® On “Mysteries f4r the Initiated.” The B 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Pechie, Jr. evening service will bo at 7 o'clock with | - i F MBALMERS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and Mr.|%ermon_on “Team Work’ in Fightfg ||l o k Any Clerk for a Medallion Card and Have Your Pur. f| ..~ F Wi, Conn, | 18 17 Eince Guranes"ina ~sevarl| Wora Fiague: Church schco 1t mct [ * t9 ' ) Y th Provid A 1 r. an A .- ' guched Each Time You Buy. When Your Card || * phane e cess Ruisams |70l (W o200 . ) : [ 4 P > 2 i ' n e T Mr. and Mrs. Albert - Rollinson. and y It To the l"ldwe/ Department, Top Floor. A e gt Mo Mibert Tulthete- et - DAIRY SUNDAY SPECIAI 7 : : : JAY M. SHEPARD were visitors at the Worwich Sanatorium ik % 2 Saturday afternooi. 4 ~ - - - Busceeding Filmore & Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton and Mr. | THIS WEEK IS CHERRY ICE CREAM 2 d Mrs. h 15, - d Funeral Director & Embalmer |32, %, 1075, Do “mord ' WILLIMANTIC AND LEMON CRUSH SHERBET. AT A v | When we call & man a-brick we do notJxw AIRY DEALERS 2 ; can that he is'made of common clax). . ’,E“mb..“’. o