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AND ¥OUB ABE HURT (Special to The Bulletin.) - Telephone 1062 | Willimantic, Oct. 16.—Four men were 2 T this " afterncon shortly after § : : 3 ® d ; ===| g'clock when a Cheyrolet touring car in s 3 5 Y i ] Tke, Rosen, owner of thp Strand thea-| Whieh they were riding overturned. on \ |- k i - i 2 tre bnlldl:l with not hay-|the Mansfield highway. near Mansfield " k 7 ing his b al:f‘on Bruul mt heated | Center. The driver of the car, Hdward | ° 3 - i early Saturday evening of last week.|Shaw, a cook at the Comnbeticut -Agri- ! This is the first attempt in this city | cultural College, was at “:1:: thought to y B to compel landlords or owners of bus-|be suffering from comcussion of the i 3 Z BB TR 1o somply WD the lu)rwl.n brain. Later it was reported from the \ s !l" ‘l'!‘ |hfl‘1‘1‘ he heating of buildings for tenants. | hospital that his condition is not seri- i §isd ) ,‘g) )T} JIAARREp & . ' is Moriarty, lessee of the theatre, | ous. = The three men who were passen- ) > | i _ Dacal o 14 Swas the complainant in the case. An of-|gers in the car, but whose names could Jeer was sent down tothe theatre to in-|not be learned, had been employed at z svestigate Saturday evening. Rosen | the eollege on construction work and g . ” s 3 4 ipleaded not guilty. A continuance of|were returning to Storrs for their pay. y Jhe case was asked by the prosecuting| Shaw tried to pass a wagon in the road fattorney, but Rosen said that he had|ahead of him, it being alleged that his ;:: n:‘:'mns and h:{ wanted g:: case| car was traveling at a fast elip, and ied that morming. However, the cas| gtriking sand, skidded and turned over, S, comtpoed, il Mondey o of| R e oecipants Lo soms Stz Tiodz the 0g i e Wt Gl bt s Jext week. Bonds of $100 were gamed| /no injured men were pickéd up by B R el e e oneiq | William Liberty and Robert MacDonald, mdflhmmtw SIng SRR studenis at the Connecticut Agricultural » said that he would furnish the | SHICR® S, e, Connceieut Sgrienitural o flxk for good butter will put Ted blood n the fonds which were accepted. hospital in Willimantic. B. S. Bliss, the yeins and museles on the hones. B~ §1 Choreh Street Nelson Greeawood and Herbert G| driver of the wagon, was thrown to the Swere charged with frequenting @ gamb-|ground as the automobile sideswiped his : Jing place. Greenwood was also charg- | vehicle and. Teceived cuts = about the Mothers czm be sure that ®d with participating in a dice game.|head. All but Shaw were able to leave Both men entered a plea of not guilty. | the hospital during the evening. , = Lieutenant MacArthur and Officer Mc-| The Chevrolet was a complete wreck. Meadow Gold Bfltter Lean testified that Synday they receiv-| It is understood that Shaw had been e %d a complaint that crap shooting game|at the office of Aitorney Samuel B. 3 was going on on the banks of the Willi- | Harvey in this city to straighten out an ’saflm his mdz from the purest and fmantic river on the south side about op- attachment that had been placed on his and churned fresh Pposite the Quidnick-Windham Manufac-ycar and upon leaving the city took the ;-m?h‘ cnmv?n,\ ‘T“h" (rl‘ficdmi ':;U:: “P‘; others with him, leaving the city at a day, is iiple 'uwedmd 2e7//ed 2t the creamery o on e spol from differcn ireetiol an: fast rate. From official s es i is $he bunch seattered leaving two Quar-|gise learned cial sources it i mtmdpflwm p that Shaw f; ers and a half dollar in the “pot” as Gt aw faces a more Underwriters. b2 serious eharge than that brought Roell as the pair of dice which wers used | orious | charse han that brought These are the reasoms why you can always depend on S A T lcam/e f/e,mgan JMJ Paught near the scene but the remaind-| “nm . Kelley was summoned to in- £ of the gang ran to the river and WA | . gti0to the accident and started out OW is the time to protect your home against the cutting wear of winter weather. The roof Bo_safety. Officer McLean made &1 AL-|yig“his Pord, but upon reaching 4 fempt to reach them but they had too) Joul JF . Moo P00 SPOF TCROMAE 8 ¥ yoor decler dees not hendle Memdow Gold writc m. has to bear the heaviest burden of snow, ice and sleet. g R Reagyhd chine Tan out of gas and he started to We will see that you are suppiied. You can make it beautiful, snug and stronger officers d i e e ey ) 414 1ot walk the remainder of the distance. He game but the court was of the opinion | Dad Walked part way up the hill when That there was sufficient evidence and|N® Saw an Overland car approaching and the two men were fined 35 and costs, | e hailed the driver, who stopped and than ever before by re-roofing with Vulcanite Hexagon Slabs. It is economical, too, You don’t have to pay for tearing off the old shingles. Vulcanite Hexagon Slabs can be laid right over the old roof. Their vurcanite Hmm SLABS are approved by the National rd of Fire ® amounting to $12.15 each on the charge|3sked him if he wanted a ride, Officer of frequenting a gambling place. Kelley having shown his badge. When The case of George Cahoon charged|the officer answered in the affirmative with non-support of his family was con-| the driver of the car stepped on the ae- tmued until Saturday morning. celerator and drove straight at the offi- - cer, striking him a glancing blow, caus- Wiltred Joseph Riguier, son of Mr.|ing Officer Kelley to fall toward the machine. To keep from rolling beneath the wheels Kelley held to the mudguard and was dragged nearly to the top of the hill before he dared let go and roll clear. The car disappeared in the ms-! tance, not stopping to ascertain the in- and Mrs. Joseph Riquier, of 34 Taylor eourt and Miss Marie Alden Garceau, dsughter of Dennis Garceau of 24 Ives street were married Monday morming at Bt Mary's church by Rev. Edward Ma- jury to the officer. The number of thel patented design makes them easy and inexpensive PR car, however, was secured and reporied to apply. They always |l=.flfl!~ A Ym“:“'“““""“' S he s fo e ion. . . otice u paicnied iriamguler 50 the meate for By catignti. Vulcanite Hexagon Slabs are surfaced with red projection ou each siab snderlies the iy or green crushed slate. They are weather-proof s the spand evices slpens. Sgt thieu, who sang the nuptial mass. The % - —d thick in ev lace. anmot get this edvenioge P ks ware, dton R bt JEWETT CITY INGS NAMED BY and fire resxsnngd] ouble- e f %fi-r‘c‘_’umi foveise . Veloaniso g: ::;fi::(,fi;:\&vm.d Ovilla Garceat, broth] ‘e neyt” Sesferencs. ot dhosehes it REPUBLICANS IN GRISWOLD You will like the attractive design—similar to owbletite Slabs. cluding Preston Cit , Griswold, Hanover, | (Special (o The Bulletin.) that of the most expensive tile. And you will A wedding breakfast was served at ] {1 ) o] ics . 5 % B rRets Lisbon, Jewett Ciy d Plainfiel o] dJewett City, Oct. 16.—At a republican the home of the groom's parents at which | 1o nave heen eld wich s ainfield, Was ! yueus held i the town hall tonight, appreciate the years of troubleless service they relatives .mfug“gmlls from this city.and |0 (8IS Rk AL with the fatfer churchy ox was ciected chairman, W. give. Call your lumber or building supply dealer ence 3 ed. ? - 2 o= T elorie s - . e S g SR ing made the Plainfield church. the | Iscled clerk.. “Dx. ‘Ceorge for estimates and full details. Mr. and Mrs. Riquier will leave 10day | conference will be held syith the Sew 55 was unanmiously nominated S . . (Tuesday) on 'their honeymoon to be| and - Coneresationa oeuren B e, Sec- ind e following All Vulcanite roofings are built up te the high spent in Providence and Boston. Upon | e named a stic of the peace: Benja- d of “ ity.” Thi inelud their return Saturday they will be tend-| " min R, Gard William R. Palmer, standard of “Beaver Quality. ey I e a ered a reception by the bride's brother. John R. Traey, purser of the Lam- | Wi The bride received many beautiful and|Poort and Hoit liner Vauban, plying be- useful gifts. Mr. Riquier has heen em-|tween New York and South Americ ployed by the Rockville-Willimantic | Ports, enioved a fI Lighting Company and the bride by the|parents Mr. and Mr . John P. Gorman, wide range, from roll roofings to individua! shingles i R L for the most decorative roofs. g Vislt Wiih_his STAFFORD SPRINGS All patented Vulcanite Roofing specieities un American Thread Company. day. Mr. Tracy has been in the oce Baker Converse, daughter are made iy both jambo and steaderd weights. pogbny g A Miss Hattie Hall' was recently fend-|cTvice for a good many vears, and J. Carl’ Converse of VULCANITE ROOFING DIVISION the ravf apeinst the werst revage ered a miscellancous shower in honor | (horoughly conversant with internation- | rings was married ~to Bd- the weather. of her approaching marriage to Charles|2! regulations, as applied to ve: T Y SONEANY, B Belta. oty rk of Providence at W. Hill at the home of Miss Frances | foreign register. The Vauban is an | of the bride's parents on Edge- Diagios Selss, Offegs 4t SThagy, Chiclgmeni, Chists: oo Rttt Gl Stearns, 632 Main street. The wedding | glish” ship, and it is altogether likely aturday evening at 6.30. is to take place November 13th that Attorney General Daugherty's ruling of ‘the Congregationat J 3 : smitath i Miss Hall received many beaytiful | Will mot interefere seriou pi ey - Mise. Talen Hoxlte of WARNING—Don't be misled by imitations, V ulcanite Hexagon Slabs are patented. -They sre made gifts including linen, cut glass, aluminum, | liquor stores. was maid of honor and only by the Vulcanite Roofing Division of The Beaver Products Company, Inc. They are the only ;.‘.p;“‘p}. an electric heater 'and china.| Mrs. A. M. Brown, Rev. Fadt Us were Miss Alice Green shingles made which can give you all of these distinct advantages. (1) Beautiful hexagon design with Refreshments _ wero gerved by the 478 Deddan Aid Mee. Daniol Phil. Miss Jean Steele of double thick butts. (2) Double protection everywhere. (3) Automatic spacing and low application o o - i ';-ernm]c}v‘!flt\’ rssadic were: Ihi Misses | lips attended the Baptist State - conven- | Tho7 Sirale GM Linda Mitchell and cost. (4) Fire resisting. Insist on the genuine. ldentified by the Besver trade-mark. es You helmer, Gladve. ool zaite . Dtef-Iition in' New Britairi Monday. Mis orotiny: - Bluney ' ot Staliond e T T e, ot The monthly meeting of the Wom- J. Kingsicy Converse, a broth- | o 3 J on, Irenc Ra ’ 5 er of e bride, v £l I e L il et el church met with Mre. M. E. Wilson on |UShers were Christopher Nelson of Jer- H F & A, J DAWLEY her, Margaret Kyan, Dorothy Pendleton, | t°€n Present. The program had been ar- |10, Wilfred Intlehouse of Providence % '0“ m Flora Bake I Crane, M rances Stearns, Gortrude|Tanged by .Mrs. A. M. Brown and the |and Bruce Rogers 5t Boston. Mathews, Annie Tilling- | {00l of study for the afternoon was | 0 ET e O O | S ihast and Mrs. Stearns cial Reformation and Intellectu chusetts Institute of Technology, m Bm George Masokaloki has “brought suit | Prosress in India”. After the devotion- on. and the bride is a graduate of | s=——=——we— = e = = against Frank Lis to recover damages of | al exerclsos, etewardship quotations were | Mit ‘Wheelockisschool, Eaaten, h““’_ £OF | held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | laughter. Veronica of New London have | MRS. IDA M! CONANT DIED and the case will be heard Eiven by a number of the women. Ar- [tWO:-years was an assistant in the Staf- | x" i Y0P 00 0a Tavenue at 4 o | been visiting at the home of her son \ - morning before a justice of the|ticles on “Testing Stewardship by the | ford Springs kindergarten school. . lecloek Saturday afternoon. The parties| Charles Backus and h.mil;} A SUPDRSLY IN KRN TSSTas ce. Family Budget!, “Lesder.in Bosial Re-} Mr. :m<\[ Mr\’k «\[urr will make their | were Miss Mabel Hickox of this place and s Just as she was ‘!;‘A ';f out (c'l‘-fi:'» Among those who left here form in India”, “The Modern Woman's { home in Wewark, . J Harry Rowley of Newington, Conn. The : ride Sunday with a Mrs. Good: the grand lodge session of (he Pottia | Movement”, “Indo-British Relationsh The funeral of Mrs. Ann Anderson |ceremony was. performed by the Rev. MANSFIELD DEPOT w Haven, and her son and daughter- Sisters which will he held in New Bri- arly Warkers”, “Enabling jndia jtook place at St. Bdward’s church Mon-|Henry A. Blake, of Hartford, a former| Stafford Fair had its usual quota of aw, from the home of Mrs. Mary D E NTIS G | tain today (Tuesday) were Grand | Liv “Medical Aid”, “Aims and Meth- | 42y morning at o o'clock, Rev. Felix I.|pastor of the Congregational church of | visitors from this village. C. Beicher, Hempsiéad court, New Lén- Manager Lena Gates, Grand Representa- | 00 in Missions” and’ “The Kind of Mis- | O'Neill officiating at the requiem high | this place. Miss Rose Corini of Spring-| Cojumbus Day and Teachers' Con- | 407" Mrs. Ida M. Comant, 3 years of tive Mabel Higgins, Past Grand Chiefs | Sionary Needed”, were read. During the |Mass and burial was in St. Bdwayd's|field, Mass., a classmate of the bride,|vention closed Edwin Reynoids Memo- | 28¢: the wife of Edward Conant of Os- Dr, F. C_ Jackson Eva Adams and Lottie Gilman and Past| Meeting Mrs. Prior sang a solo, and |cemetery. rs. Anderson was 73 years lwas bridesmaid. and the best man was|rial School for Thursday and Friday | PeEatchic. collansed as 3 resuit tlhqn Chiefs Louise Williams, Leah Hard-|Mrs. D. L. Phillips read a true story |0/d and for several years made ner|Vineent v, of Hartford. The bride's|of last week. ¥ | failure and expired. Mrs. Cansnt ‘had Over 30 Million Bottles Sold SPECIALIRIN man, Ella Gurley, Mary Stearns, Mary|of a happening in India. home with the family of William Quin.!gown was of white crepe de chine and | My, and Mrs. Martin M. Hansen en- | P68 PAINL E BN Snow, Myra Crane and Alice Stoughton.| Arthur M. Brown was among the 300 |1an. She leaves three nieces, Mrs. Lott{veil and carried a bouquet of white cos- | tarained relatives from Fishers Island | C2 and had come into the city to visw AINLESS EXTRACTING Monday evening a reception in honor of | Masons, representing Connecticut lodges, | O'Halloran, Mrs. Mary ~McCahey.~and |mos. The bridesmaid also in white, car-| jqst week, and on Saturday departed |7 500 and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Ar- 715 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC |the supreme and grand officers of both|that were in Greenwich, Saturday to be | Miss Nellia Quinlan and one son, all of [ried yellow chrysanthemums. thur Conant of Willetts avenue. with ttem for a week end visit at their them not at home she went te the island home. the Knights of Pythias and Pythian | present at.the laving of the corner stone | Stafford Springs. Before the ceremony n a piano recital Sisters was held in Turner's hall on|of the new $100,000 Masonic building. H. Need of Williston seminary | was rendered by Prof. Charles F. Beebe - - ¢ . of Mrs. Beicher, where she found them . Arch street. g i g il % | was home for the weck-end. for the guests. The briday party march- [ HEPber B, Poyard and family and jand spent the day. When she collapsed Klnourey Bm e e TP ed in to the strains of the wedding march ). Y 08 B & OIS €0 OF WI- | her friends took her back imis the . Middletown—The condition of John|27Y Breat success as vet. The leav COLCHESTER from Lohengrin, played by Mrs. C.|limantic were at W. D. ollard's on Fri- | poyse but death came befope he Wad FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Oftinowski, 6 years old, who w ol ?{“‘ l‘”‘“‘”,"!’ ;" 2“5:,“*6“"“‘ ‘}? shooting. F. Beebe and after the ceremony ‘Q\.i;;‘;;“ NP YL husetts, for. | LC°T gotten inside. She had net . ap- EMBALMERS denfaily. ‘shot | b¥| Johm Frazoskos, 11| Sitors [0 K seouor ‘ane having con. ailifft John Higgins Friday morning | Mendelssohn’s Recesional ~March was s S ~h‘5’“ usette, for | parently been ailing but was d 0 years old, was said to be improved ang | #lderable scruples about shooting the re- |, rogied Thomas White, who was creat- | Tendered. merly cmployed at the powerhouse of |he n the best of health ymtll the §¢- 8 Unian Willimantie, Cona | that he will recover. cently iherafed pl nts because they Ly o™ " Giciurbance on Main street, by| A buffet lunch was served after the|the state institution, is visiting at Thom- | (ack. She is survived by her Phone 29C ilady Assistant) are so tame. Mr. Earl, who is condi abusive language, having imbibed too |ceremony. The rooms were prettily dec- | 8S Moriarty's. 5 two sons, Arthur of New London, and & — ing scientific poultry raising, after the |froeiy He ¢ b arted across the park with|erated with dahlias, asters, cosmos, Dr. Colds, a{!d her daughter were in |Clarence, who is married and M Starrs plan, on the lm - Me his prisoner, who was not over anxious|ferns and autumn leay The happy | Massachusctts last week. New Britain: two grandehildren, JAY M. SHEPARD Hl farm has regular visits from a fine |1o accompany him, lying down and |couple left by auto for a trip through| John Kohler, chief cook of the state |and Roger Conant; two half. nhou!dnoth."dond. Treat male and two female pheasants every |gtherwisc retarding the offieer in his [the Berkshires amid a shower of rice,|institution, is taking his- annual vaca- | Mrs. Charles A. Brown of New 1 di They enjoy their breakfast with v When they arrived at the cor-|confetti, old shoes, etc. Guests were | tion. and Mrs. Lena Neal of Inglewsod, Cal., Susceeding Filmore & Shepard P M WL Bt e & et T, When, ey arTIved ot e O heieat fiom New, Bofain, Brdarfuier|s B.'W: Tikden' aha Tamily of Nerwioh | 1o hoe iepmetiie: Wice SEUNEI F | Director & Embalmer every day in his flower gardems, near |street he slipped out of his coat, leaving | Mass., Stamford, Metuchen, N. J., Mid-| were Sunday guests of the Misses Au- [of 419 Montauk avenue, who was the his_home, the same in the officer’s hand, and {dletown, Newington and Colchester. gusta and Mary Tilden. only mother she had known, her own #0-62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC VAPORUB The Aspinook company have augment- [headed across the lots. Officer Higgins| Miss Agnes M. Randall, of Metuchen,| Rev. William V. Allen of Willington |having died when she was but & Jowng . Lady Assistanl Tol. Connectien ed the managing department of their {put after him but was unable to take|N. J., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.}was a v tor at the chapel service of |girl Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | color staff, by the addition of a new |kim. When he returns he will be tried | F. Beebe over Sunday. the institution last Sunday afternoen, and | Mre. Comant was born in Yantie, the black dye. not only for disturbing the peace, but| Miss Katherine Morgan of Stamford, | assited w a solo and talk on “Who |daughter of George B, and Mary (A. A man was seen on the street with |resisting and escaping from the officer. | Wwas the guest of her parents, Mr. and|Jesus Wa, (Coon) Clark. She was eédueated in fine ripe tomatoes which he was offer-| The board of registration met in the|Mrs. S. N. Morgan en Broadway over| On Thurday, Oct. 19, the devotional | Vantic and Be=reh. She was married in ing for sale. There has been a killing [town clerk's effice Saturday from 9 a. the week end. meeting in the chapel, at 2:30 p. m., will | New Londen little more than 34 yedrs frost all about this section. A man be- |m. until 6 p. m. to make voters. But| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Young of West-|be followed by the monthly study meet- |ago and lived there sines until 4 vyear ing interested made inquiry as to how |few availed themselves of the opportuni- [ post, Comn., were visitors in town Sat-|ing of the Mission department. ago. when she with her hustasd re- he did it. The reply was that several |t The board will meet again s:flur-lurda.v Mr. Young was a former school moved to Oswegatchie. Mr. Comant weeks ago, the vines had been pulled the 21st, when it is hoped a larger | superviser in this place. e e e machinist and now il from & nervems I 3 s 6 vist Nor- | SMITH COLLEGE CLURB breakdown is unable to werk, Nb; Tithi e xresn Erait uRzlikad number will turn out to be made. There| James Johnson was a visitor in Nor. reakdown is u o WQ . ° C i {‘m: ‘"p R Ko T o o ‘;‘:: are over 100 on the list to be made. | wich, Saturday. HELD OUTDOOR MEETING Illlman' I(: onn allowed to ripen. > The republican caucus for the nomin- |~ = Eastern Connecticut Smith . College Holdup in New Lendps, 2 td e 24 i ations of representatiyes, justices of the Uy G s atives, TH WINDHAM club, of which Mrs. H K. Under- homie peace and judge of probate was held in SOuU D b el omer While on his way to his ” e & wood of New Landon, is president, heid SIAFFORD Grange hall, Monday evening at § o'clock. | Arthur and E. Clinton Winchester and | 0" informal meeting in ;‘:ohmn park. fl)‘;e;x:busgv.;’::r‘;: :"A. mfl-n—“ The democratic voters held their caucus | Miss Sherman were guests of Mr. and | N 3 ™ Gaturday. The twenty-three | poje o Wraay, night. :; Miss Iris Webster has returned home |in the same hall at 9 p. m. Mrs. George F. Stiles Friday. The Win- 3 eld up by four young men, Armed Wit FOUR WALLS—OR A HOME ? A #es N a5 = + ¥ iy | members and guests who attended talk-|, revolver who robbed him of $36. & ° | after visiting relatives in Springfield. Miss Mary White of New Haven was|chesters are making repairs on their o g £ I Back in the days of the cave dwellers, what we || There was a meeting of the Hospital |the gucst of her brother, Leo White, on | property here. e o e Tk i | €04 watch and » Suach ‘of Mape. Td y H &1 ter which a large camp fire was built | Cihers then jumped into & o modernists call “home” was illflply a rough shel Aid society Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 | Hayward avenue over Sund'u,\ ,Juienh Sribner as accepted a Position 1anq 5 basket luncheon enjoyed under|iomeniie and I hed in (he dtes t‘ ” o'clock. necellers Fred Ames and | with the Standard 1 Company. g3 ter into which the family gathered at dark for pro- J| Rev. ¥ W. Tholen was the speaker at McIntosh and District Deputy | ~ Clarence Chamberlin, who has been in | " ‘T 3 Ocean avemue, the gospel at Oreuttville last week. B cer of Oliver Woodhouse lodge, | the ospital for several weeks, has return- = i " < o tection against the elements. The sélectmen and town olerk were at | No. 51. K. of I, and Mrs. F. 1i. Baker,|ed to his home. _Ew: the tadpole can boast of the posl< | What this woridl needs w fewer WOl - THEY HAD neither lights nor furniture, rugs or || the, towm hail Saturday for tne purposc;r-a.\i chict of Tiattie Jackion Temple.| fThe regular monthly mesting of the Hou, Tmving been born in ‘the awim. and more trge charity. ] of making voters. They will meet again ! Pythian ters, left town Monday (o at-|(C, E. society was held Wednesday eve- _—— om| Inext Saturday, the 21st, for the same [tend the grand lodgze conventibons of the | nin; the church parlors; after th ; {rsperies. Camgues that with the matern harme of 1o fnicse ek |50 0 R0 AL s LI b o i st e G ve { The 1a ti of - Stafford fare fo bo held in New Britain teday| joyed hich frankfurters, Tol \ A f evols iy 'llmh.nke liri !5'3";9 ‘::fuh:l;d T':i:d:; evening, s } (Tuesday). They attended the recep- ::o}f,lee :vxerc' ael:ved.a 3 e OO uc theory of evolution :f' not, you'll your lucky § 505 Nor"Shaw has returne to ner | tion and enteriinment to_ the iy Brunt| B Hapul Lase Loomiz of New stars that you are the prese ration and J|home after spending a week with her{in Turn hall in that city Monday even-} york, secretary of the American Mi: ¥ P nt gene fon daughter, Mrs. Lambert Ferry of | in&: 7 stongry Assooftion pmacigid at tha is th t to go a long way, but not of the distant past. Union. Samuel Schenker and Samuel Rosen-| granch chureh Sunday morning, Good Ju t farth WHm RUGS S. 12 The ‘annual meeting of the W. C. T.|feld were visitors ‘in » Satur-| Cipyesday the mid-week prayer meeting : dgment goes er. — 1 U. was held at the Methodist church ¥ = was omitted on account of Dr. Swain's Aua. \ ; ize 9x lust Wednesday afternoon. The meeting | - Jullus Thelps of ‘Westchester was & | jostyres held in Willimantic. TO USE, . . We have just received a new shipment of Whittall i res very interesting, he following of | "Seieral from town went o~ Middie | Harold, Brewer who has been employ. P town Monday to attend the concert giv- 4 Rugs, large size, the kind that will beauty your || presient Moo Tawin staroer: | viee (05, 0 & S e wen: | 0 @ number o veare, has accepted 4 esident at large, Mrs. G. W. 3 el : home for winter. New Draperies, Curtains and [|%ice procidont. Mrs. John Larned; sece | "Suns. i \ion 1t Abell was a caller in| Archibald Kyle who has been at the Curtain materials are .]‘c here to help you solve f|retary, Mrs. Williami Bruce; treasurer, f Norwich, Saturday. Backus hospital for several weeks has Mrs. Arthur Cady. Joseph Dember, Charles ¥, Brown | returned to his home. your home f'umulnnq pfl*leml. _ Miss Edith Mead, the new local pub- {ana Jo. 15, Baker motored to Marlbero Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Noel and =on ¥ N lic nurse, shows a great interest in her land Hobron, Sunday. Rowland who hgve been visiting rela- 4 ‘w‘o‘rk. dmoo numbelr g(ldvlsus made w:s The Jewisli republican. club held a fl‘g in Dlnhnn'hm‘e at their home. and 482 scheol children were weigh- | meeting in their club rooms on Lebanon ‘ed Smith, who has been spending a m THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | ias Pl B T 1S GOOD JUDG we 3 e L NBE L o SFo Y e e Isaac Cohen returned Sunday frem a| Mrs Garrett W. Smith, left for Califor- A man in trouble always appreciates!few davs' trip to New York. nia_ Friday. “The Tea that is always Reliable." a favor until he gets out. A very pretty autumn wedding” was| Mrs. Oarrie J. Backus and grand- $= - %

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