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r x , 81 Chureh lufl M--- 1082 Three local to drl;an ed bef ngs bor- popear b out & pugh court gitney license um in established route pperating pul bt "“&fi » .fl’!lwll of IE &!‘k‘:e hPl I ey of Hartford testified. m“?“‘ et 3. ] nd cogts. Ei%w..‘w" W 0 n;pn Was_entered by Joseph HM imautic-Stattord :1“! lllt, ‘who told of the com- 53 oicgen camo o hAE el e enee §l three of the meptiongd rivers col- h fares for the frip to Stafford fal p‘e‘ Caséy rode with Watson and on up W who was K. o LY requested C .-t): for state poligemen. It was rumored ¥riday moening that gr local drivers will appear on the ume rge Wednesday nuernocn “mn !8‘.?1‘."4‘: Tid. died at ul N- 22 Main street, w u le. 'He fs survived \u w0 Bothers and a sister. Tty 4nd May Ruma. The F Wefs ‘held at the Tnoon at in St. Joseph's cemetery. fi‘ At the First Congrega- uul chus ev. Hatry §. McCready, 3 lnn:gy motning worshid will at u‘i ‘The church school meet 1o the chureh house at 9.45 a. § the Willimantic Forum will be .15 p. m., with York speak- e Thirteenth, pelicemen in this eity have silen gen teGeNIDE quite @ battering. One oh e corfer of Matn and Railroad streets Kiliourey Bros. T T B Unien Willimantie, Conne Bhgne ihady Agslstant) JAY M. SHEPARD Buzceed Filmorse & Shepard Ewnenal Disector & Embalmer | tord e :nrl nu one on the corn nln‘ '173 hndwlmw nen are d gew e arrive M l’l !gd’ o: Cnurch and uem fq flf’fiy" w& l\nv 1o n ‘. d X \dquvq TeRgna g | &.&”J R own the J. s Curry compapy of F&n{ On Sept. 26 Cma sl the sllont pelloemas at lha and 'h Stredts 15 mdk Corm 812 got stop, byt 42 ofllc up with him sald "he v\o\lld employer and his failed’ to do it, a8d Coy: port the matler to m o for the By damage. Mrs. Katherine Clark Rew was'a Hart- isitor Henr: moa-ua of Ashtord was ig town Fir “Miss Leha Sykes of ‘Suffield, a’ teach ; it] in_Andover, will spead the week end Wi Misé Gladys Bradley {n' this city. Mrs. 'Frank Larrabee had gone 't Brooklyn, to be the guest for a £ days of Ter son and daughter- and Mrs. Mrs. E ing Mr. an ¥ city. TN‘! (? 1t ds Winter will entert BT S S, w.m,‘.“*’i; Farmington avenue, Hartf hére'today (Saturday) ¥ end ‘with* Mra. Bartlett Latrabee. ‘Amiong tnoss who attended the Stat- ford fair ‘wers Edward Leaty, 'Willlam Bartlett “of il areiv Bdward Bennett, Who was arrested f intoxication add taken t@ the hospital o internal’ injuries, is' better and “will be able to appear in coull this' (Snturfiy) fhorning. At the installation ef .Qun of San Joge council, No. 14, K. ot 'C, pr;nd Knight Willlam J. Grady annow fesd the tollowing as his standing cnmml:‘}e :or tie year: Entértalnment, Albert fiche Thomas O'Brien. John P. McQuillan and Gilbert Flynn and the Rctyre all com- mittee, Jaremiah Murphy, S. B. rtgu. John Ryan; sick committee, First Albert 3. Piche ‘arid " Willldm F. Lennon, Seconq ‘ward, James Healéy'and John P! MeQiFlan ; Third" ward. ¥. Y. ‘Bergero and Joseph Aubifi; Fourth ward, George Donnelly and Thomas O'Beien: ’ In the local police court Friday morn- ing Edward Goddard was fined $10 and costs on the charge of intoxication. Thig was the fourth time that Goddard, wba lives in Sprizeficld, hias come 6 this city and been fn® for intoxication. Goddard &i i i Hymosiead's vro;;nym % | oiock 2otbis will Jeg ielson iy visit- | I0HEE Py i ‘meeting of Ommht hl:;ofl:t(hm d:v“ clut clock, tha»’;reeldnit D R Besgachey, NEWOR P4z ‘,,w;' BTl businiess. meeting in the 480 Longh fim W%‘WM A \?l‘lt;r E,fllf&n vropond glectric h mting. of “Decided, that @ ‘oard sl id tmmtn.% ‘cotfier Broperty ol h Sniith’s house to the Tine oiu by mzn,g }fts for both. ' Thet (i ; “hgugs m r{* ‘, ?‘v afi& s town b %d vot wish to e restored {6 t\xg atu ;y lttngw trom 23.10 5 ¢ made &t the club- b g."’l“ !n{ etober Wmmgyu‘:fi:\\% gW‘“om LA Vestry ‘of the 2 | don Tuésaa termopn'the mh at 2 ocmcL “Miss lrnh T Lanmer. chairman of ‘the P f¢ afh, presided-{n th‘ absence of the pr Mrs. Wopdward. Miss Lat- ((ner read portions of Dedteranoms, 6§th chapter, and offercd prayer. The minutes of "the last meeting were given‘by the seoretary, Mri. Fapny A. Molthrop, apd ?m pted. Calling, to Us Théy Aré ChIl- ng (Edith H. Buell), was song, solo by Mrs. Delphine Fish, and full chorus, Miss Carglipe B. Freemar at the piano. The Orst chapter in the “study ~Book. The Trend of the Races, was reviewed by Aiss £ Alics Satterles; with ré ¥ diffecent gu members. Enigmas oonducted by Mrs. | her 'fiome gt”, Harmon L. Perkins, who gave tlie enig- | and daughter- mas numbers attached 'to winnias’ Mrs. Freeman gave a teyview of the f¥st chap ter in the book. Ini the Vanguard of ‘the xi(u Tatimer ‘gave in resume 8F the’ fouhding ‘of “Tuskege®' in stitute in Alabama by the late Booker T. Washfgton ssiongey soc - George H. the filw Su szépheh )’erl.! WV Qfilfl et- | Hill, Groton, Saturday. ety | Miss Alice’ z-lg‘ Tis & ura Was helfl at the tey club housg ‘A | Groton were et di lhc ;\%me ot member of the’ c uel Lester, has given the club fhe rewood (ng heal fiig fe clubbouse for "thelr thtire g of zamgs for'the winger. frs Dpal Pecking, and ‘daughter, Miss Jcnnlg Q. perkin Mr. and Ji mavriage of Mits Gladys Léeson’ Thomp- | home'at 4ligngs £on of ‘Grotou _and. Dr. William 'John on "of Sche - \H’!\:ge Snéurday FLt children 6¢ Vi i ; L\g Hgm . C Aoy aud aon n;g orwich were i dxun‘ Stmmer cf lfie on Harris' cousins, the Misses Birch, in e i"*‘m,flm a ton are—visitors of Mrs. Collhw parents, ot i oyes Bbeen R uémsra 595 dome tme” He 5 - Mre® cmu Kfl‘ way. . He apd tfaching mum Pendle\yn Dbas returned from Mke .srm J. B.xkflr u Mnfined to Bt bomg by W JURY PISAGEREES HMANDLEMAN EOBBERY cAgp | to The Bulletin.) wi es:;r?”(’kt T{)% lday morning at the ing of t'he superior court at the COUrtHGHES on Main street Maurice dieiman, wha yag acchyed of Tarcen sum ot motiey Trom the Industrial cqmpany, took the stand i Dpalt.” The thness denied he was in cum— it th 5 |teatures of 3 B LR b oo ‘fii‘ tly oomnl'mg aa’m‘i:mq‘i v of ‘llchl::a}é”) g il' P;IK > S B zu}:"{v & 'fi“ al One l l(qu . Hepry fi soloist, will fln‘ l(‘:\‘:;‘l‘r: e B 1 mm msnge e R J . Nishbosy One of .the most powerful, stirring and colorful photodramas of the is coming to the Strand theatre Sunda in B. Hampton pro évi‘ A ST, T “greatest’ of the © bt rodheets lier” is ap up-to-the-minute ?q? wpln 'kiumnnu and E?! of old West' with spmething it only the n e in w °¥ g qf"wm‘f st A arotd hond tnan Bas ] vfl‘é Uglited ~Congregational £hyseh A very \mportant mecting of the ¢ Guila aa;uml ‘committes Will be held Bo ‘Sunday !' There s}u oA journalism, - For the first time tory ‘ot New 7 Ppage comic sect diiged, béi-lnnm tomorTd; THi¥ is an’ enterprise of ‘the Bosten Sunday Advertiser. “'This new ge bomic section, be; ning tomorfrow, has thé famous'full-} ; ahd Maggle, Dowq Farm, fhmyier For Better or' Worss, ‘Toots Little Jimmy, and Tillie the Tol The artists drawing thei {otis liorary wt 230 at the hpme Mrs. Fdwin- Higgins, 130 Ugion street. Tuesdgy morning at ten oiclock. At this time plans for Dmmhgr. uwaw end Fepruary will gdlacugsed, and’ § full attepdauce of i wmmxtwe My Lrmestiy dsairag. Circle of Kingy' Tueday eyening. mlln Thursday evenjps The regular meeting of the Camp-Fire \(l!l\e q€ld on Friday evening at 7 o'ciock 3t the Community House. On - Saturddy ummo October 21st, the m«mfl Interehurs picnic of C?r -Fire will k‘ held at !flhenn lake. § Girls atten ding are asked to meet gt the m, gnd tp bring ith them & SuR 374 sheon 05 cbpmdsr- :fi : the m&flu > acting "as ever. never packed Tiance, ore. sadpenbe: cidents into a story than sereen drama. . Otber a Holman Da; There will be_five THIE o Bedt H "‘k ¥ _If of me: - Flalne ' in''the featiire " o.m” Thiz 18- Lg best Jel clu House r,}"' "V Rest W'fl“.r i the cast of “Ths Storm. d ewel production m‘m the first time ‘in t theatre on ‘Monday night. gives each of' players an unusual ing bis acting staa “aras sc Peters. .hs ux. w8 Failt and Matt ifoorg make Hl their chances. “They % e is flapless ew and one mw in _Snen‘:mmn: Iv?lu w 2 e play in all fts masni is uncommonly :rxm:lu‘:’m:‘z audience the kegnest | . val g orphan, Winton and Dave § i : type and plays thé mg&! 2 understandings ‘and ymgd Der wigespready “The" Storm” “hresent between the two .gverst and the attempt of with both of them. W fa vl ie h 2 = — —_— E W angeat s % “fheaice was arrested by Officer Lariviere after he T e “rf;fi:tl > o of artist . { oot o | Raiae begpy. had verbally abused’ the latter. tion miven at the home % tyres seen in N for ‘many montns| “New York and other ' m ter, Mrs. Robert J. BY‘"_' i§ “The Women Who Walked Alone?” |critics m:;: h;n nunumou Groton. Misg er of amillion doflars | teaturing Dorgtux Dalton, ' the popular dorsing Fove B 0;‘;‘“‘:‘ t‘, f the late Rev. 4 year. Pmmm mr, ‘Which will be shown as rreatein pcb)rbls P i 1 This 8-page color comic section, ag well{ the feature ;;?cunn &t the Breeed }and it ];‘zth 7 crr ;2 xs the Américan Weéekly siip) Anfgn theatre Sunday, wday and Tuesday. |among the ‘.F |u ;a. 3 produced ‘on one of the lari The picture, produced by George ifel- | Engagement limited_ to ¢'ftf the * wofld in the Bofton | ford, s la¥ishly invested. in pgrticular Theré will be no & s 72 fest'ln | withe Tegard ‘o the settings aud the | Other subjects ‘included atfetnodon at fended ‘the of ‘the bride’ roughs. 19 H Thompson i but ‘matural way that sem per. Svrinenou and w;nav The combined salerle: s of thfq is miore than'a quatte ngham a‘g' IRTH §T. WILLIMANTIC with Miss 'A!lgr Handleman had been cro- MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE v Willimantie, Conn. ol e g | ‘: : o 2 returned Mon- | { day from “William K* shgnding te. Weeks 1 the Dléce- 8t the Josebh DeRusha and | The New Fall Dresses' SPEAK GREEK WITH A FRENCH ACCENT Straight lines persist and the long- skirts which fashion authorities were undecided when i was brought put in the early part of the season is now it wasy formerly paslur of the M. cnurch an established style. EMBROIDERY— is the most popular trimming used, sl S YATY, so that each dress has a different style sleeves, md io be in style a dress must have a draper of some sort and show the uneven hem ling, FAS!'“ON‘S EDICTS'— m and Mrs Geiger ' qf These are Fashian’s Edicts and that they are being who have been visitin cipsely adhered to is best evidenced by the mod- e and Y 1 o 15 that are being displayed here during style week. 3 ! l:‘z:‘:"gqno to B;run'?{ THE PRICES TOO HOLD A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR YQU “Miss Pauline D,vxs, school - in® Pro: g‘l\C over the’ week-een NEW BLOUSES durel B m .,, Fashion has ence more discgvered what a wonderful glly g gfifl“nflg ey “fi,"“ to beauty are the two fabric combinations on blouses, be R “’”‘é i S e 4 d erm of \sutad polde & “ sring "Kfl e it 2 pan velvet with crepe, or crepe and taffetas each one is ::'“ W““: 4 appealingly smart, it's a treat to see them—PRICED AT Gl werf* v‘tvh fi 5 S5t Sarah mmat COLOR IEBHMI EVER 1SSUED TWICE THE LAUGHS TWICE THE SIZE There is 2 w;alth of new fabms here for style week the adon, ".?.“! TELL Yfl\l! Nmmnm TORAY -TQ GET YQU THE GREAY IOQ’I‘QN X | Succeeds Father As Annap. olis Rowing Coach < Staulev H.. Pleros, derick James, Samael Northryp, latkin and grthur ington was held Thursday. with Sl\enfl Tubbs™ 2s” ‘ific‘u 6 ;g dot 1o fo6 va ward , Ralpl 39V has e goods for unpall il probably “be “e It ‘,‘; h%ltw*i Py fi,,:,““ e 'm im Suity Richard Glendon, Ir., son of tl kind any dressmz\ker would be glad ta turn into a fall b:nrgn Nuvy T "}nl cowh wl Mrs. Frank 35& frock, or suit, ‘or coat. Each different weave suggests a g e grehguan b“youn; or nér grandson, But& mode for the fall or winter seaspn—design and shade re- Tiommeo™ kot atind” veal arfistic originality. re s, and it ig belieyed e will | make an able guccessor to his f4ther in Bandling the older N carsmen. Coachi: cuwn’ghleh f?t sountry and whi i qiher gols 1‘1“9! G :'mhmhh 48-inch Pairst Twill, navy, brown 4-inch wide All-Wool and bigck, rd weight Tor 7all and % s"“' good sturdy quality, in brow: ‘hfi navy bige, suitable lor afily f.u frocks ‘or ‘sults, $2.25 winter or one-piece frock, ©275 ..- 84-inch art Homespun, in fancy :h-;kt &u 2 ;nr igsh Heather Mixtures, in a & g T B2 40-inch wids Navy IlutT mediam weikht, $1.75 5" y";w"‘w 30 ht-Fre, erge, navy bius enly LACES—For Stylish Frocks If you are going to make your party frock this fall, you want to logk over the prefty Spanish Laces,we are now shawing, with trimming to match. . There'is a variety of design in these pretty laces that will'make up mto atfrac- tive froc Pnce range from $2.¢ ) up tg and may e had in brown black and ecru. 'UT THIS QUT—ITIS WORTH ugflx “Ct nt this l}‘%oevdosq with & {?{l l‘ 0, FnTBy 2835 Sheme!d Avq 5 T name ad- gt T Touy oughly cleanaiii tion, biliousness bowels. Lee &" = Wi(‘ AS B!l"’ SUNEAY ADVE hcg hmld for constiba- %} &”g and sluggish DENTIST Br.F. €. 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