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Lawrence Ricar ared before the »N?j'u,' 3 police court’ Monday morning, charged | No. 9 R, g 5@%&% with assault on John Moriarty of N and S 2 Querous avenue. The act was allegsd to] mandery. No. LK. 1. : He s survived e - o by his wite, Sarahi M. King, a grandson, nave been comipitted on Soturday after- ¢ ng, and a granddaughter, noon when Ric’xi drove his horse-drawn | Mrs. '!!10?1! Himore; hot] of New York sawing machine on to Meiarty's lawn| Gt i while the lafter was at work raking. | Mrs. Maria A. Wall, wife of Edwin 3. . Ha¥, died Saturday night in her home in Moriarty ‘said that hegstopfed the horse |\ £th indham. She was well known i and Rigard got out gf«the vehicle afld'u\ls city and wawaln.‘a:de.:t m:nfi: of < n the left eye. - the local Congrezatpmvcurc.anz -cr;&:;m;;;; ‘meugheey:;a driving up | mMember of the W. C. T. U. l)fl the Sodial the avenue when a woman colled to him | Corner of The Norwich Bulletin, the La- and agked tp have her wood sawed. He dl:; ;&fi ipf the &rq“"z:%s‘#“ox dfiurp_sh t arte " < hen | & chapter. No. 11. 0. E. §. Motiarty simok his horee. sevepal times | The dsceased was borh in Fraskiin Feb. with his rake. Ricard then got out sndf@l. 1851, the dgughter of Wolcott ang pushed Moriarty away but did not strike him. His testimony was .corroborated Lydia’ Fargs Aver. Shé is survived by by his employes, Andrew Czrkosky and her husbai ne son, F. Louis Hall ef this city, on{ daughter, Nettie L. Hall Frank Stvgar. The .cage was continued o.ailow time for the wonfan in question of North Wilidnam, four brothers, Clf- ford and l-‘fetilfrld( Ayer of South Cdv- & 3 . o v & try and NelSon and Ernest Ayer, one o sive her testimony and will be NeATR jitar, Ars, Jasper Harris of South Cove ¥ A 7 ntry, and two grandchildren; Edwin and . Rgllies will be staged in this city by} 7 both republicans and democrats Friday svening of this week. ~Extensive plans Marjorie Hall of this city. sre heing prepared and the state central|Kernan were held Monday morning at sommittees are to assist. As Charles A. 'thy" parlars “of Killourey Brothers, Union jates, chairman of the republican town !sfreet, at .30 glelock, and were followed commiftge, has already secured the towm|by @ requiem”high mass at St. Peter's wall, the demacrats will resort to .the Leomes opera house for their megting. Uands will be furnished by both sides, The main speaker of the demecsatic ally as annoynced by Chairman Feank 7. Fenton will be David E. FitsGerald, mayor of New Haven. candidate for goy- ernor, The list of republican spemlsers will be announced later in the week: Tuesday eveming there will bec, a French-American eally fn the town hall and under the auspices of thg state re- wublican. part¥. AlphonseChagnon” will oreside and Joseph M. Lussier of Holyoke neral had a large attendance and a large number of floral tributes were in evi- dence. 'The bearers were Herbert T.von, Daniel August, Albert. Micha, Willia Raymond and George Bedfopd. ial was in the fgmily lot in Mt. St. Benedict cemetery, Hartford. Ligut. Goy, and Mrs. Charles Templeton of Waterbury arrived here Sunday s the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Case. Lieut. Gov. Templeton, who is candidate for gavernor on the Yepublican ticket, deliy- .and Jose " of ered a short address to aboyt 50 meh Wil be' ihe speaker of the evening. “Mr. [with Mayor Charles A. Gates prefiding. Lussier, who iy editor of La Justice, 18| Tho man met In the Hotel Efooker ord well knawn in' New England for his Suge sessful drives for Assumption college, Henry W. King, aged 85, one of Willl- mantic’s est known citizens, died at his ome, No._ 111 Chestant strect, Saturday vight aftee o short lness. Old age was wartly the case of death, The deceaged was born in’ Mansfield Sept. 5, 1337, the son of Alphese and Eimira Whitford King. When still 3 young man he learn- d the painting trade and went to Jive n Putpam, ° Forty-five the women-gssembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. O, Case, where Mrs. Temple- ton was the ‘guest of honor. - In<speaking of the financial affairs of the state, Mr. Templeton said that they {were sthe hest, with about +$3,000,000 in the tyeasury. He,also recalled the fact that: when- the republican administration went Inte office busingss was at a stand- still, - Short addresses were then deliver- ed by several of thosé present. years ago he| AMr. Templeton's grrival was -unex- came to this tity and was employed by | gected angd wus for the purpose of get- 3-Mzyor ‘Herbert R. Chaypell. He ve- | ting an cggly start Monday. morning for vigned this position on Sept. 10, 1888, | his tour gf, eastern Connecticut. He left and took a similar one with the Hollapd | for Putnam during the morning 3ilk compawy, and held that positien un- _ ~Two landmarks which have stood guard | ofer Main street in this eily for about 70 - ‘_\'('ur.-- are doomed- to destruction. The SAYS I'[ M E A | sentinels “ave “two, Jarge: elm trees, onpe Alfuat in front of the Wingham Na- 3 tlona! Wink and the other in frant of Charles DeViller's drug stare. They ave NEw the ¢ of trees which stead on some years azo fnd were | | chopped - down t0 make wdy for man's pr Work of outting the tree..in front of the natonal bank was started Algnday by members of the streat, depart- ment, Johif C. Teonard. who has an a curate knowledge of the history of Wil Ilmantie from 60 years. hadk tells of a number of stately. elms which. stood on o Thousahds of neople needlessly. ‘¢ [ MAID stteet and-have since disanpeared. dure @ half-sick, nervous, :run-gown|oneBeing an elm four foet in Hiametor condition when they. ‘might - enjoy|Which stoad wigra the Chamber' of Coms stuedy, robust health and all it mani- fold hlessings if they only knew what in merce bnllfiin’( is now loeated. do. People in thix. condition find [, 35 % WoMiaK of the Ted Oregs ditectors Tamlac sooy onds. their irouble wnd il satt bis "mr,I(:.nh?idn:«'-!;xsfl;?:::“m{ ul m::\\'m-nhummvt 1\‘r“\f|l"\_- fi»“’"_yll’; sirablo. ta givaythe local Visiting Nurses' Ahe-vicauy P A “D ' U1 | assoclation the full bhenefit of all contrl- bt Hetaok Shaes butions Instead of dividing betwoen ‘them with my stomach all ot af order and| 400 the Red Gross. In order to obtain ol o g5l 1 p the necessary funds to continue the good alt_compiotely worn out. Tanlac al- [ WOrk Of Mlss Alford and Miss Keevers a wost made me over “\‘\; @ new men. local talent entertalnment will be gliven | actually gained fifteen pounds on [ 1% the hlEh séhool auditorium In the form wo bottles gnd I'm in gplendid health|°f ® D&y ‘named 'The Magic Carpet ow." 3 T Norvousnesk and a run fown, tired land owned by the Ponemiah Manufaotur. Wt feeling are but symptoms of afing company about a half mile north ot hidden cause. which usdally Hes, in the {{ho Central Vermont fallway station at | stamach, Tanlac emables you to'di-|South Windham. hinters let the fire get gest” your food » proper! eliminate | gway. trom. them and over nine acres of Waste s ind remain “your old thme |mostly waodiot was hurned beCope i we trength andd vigop. Get a bottle to-|gotten under contral by District Fire 14y at any good druggist. Waseden Alfrod P. Abbe Sunday. An In. vestigation is being made. Mre, Trnest P. Chesbro recelved a sprained ankle and an injured shoulder when she recently éaught her foot while orossing ihe footbrjdge. and fell. An Xeray will be taken of the sprain to de- termine its extent o It was annoynced Monday . that” Margaret Slattery of Boston, who was feheduled to speak at the next Fogum meeting, has been obliged fo cancel her appointment to Nov, 12th. In the after. noom of Nov. 5th she will be Present at ey DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECIALIRING IN PAMDESS EXTRAGTING 715 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC Miss FUNERAL 'DIRECTCRS AND s BXHAUSTED ¥R ov EMBALMERS 'ED FHOM GRIPPE COUGR 6 Unian 8¢, Willimartie, Conm La grippe coughs rack and tear the Phone 299 hady Assistant) sulferer To a state of exhaustion. “Would {get - completely - exhaustel from grippe coughs” writes R/ G. Collins, Bar- negat, N. J. *Pried Foley's Honey and 'Tar and ‘the cough - ceased emx'ely 2 Used by three generations 'for coughs, colds and croup, throat, chost and bron. chigl irritation, Foley's Honey and Tar Ras stood the fest of time. Containg no vielent JAY M. SHEPARD Guscseding Filmors & Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer ) —ingredients printed on the wrap- 8:62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTI(G |opiates—ingredients A on the wiap Lady A . Tal, Conaection | e world’: Lo & Gesoad Co. e ™ MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn.. FALL AND WINTER FARRICS B e st e M e > s favor- e o i o o R o e et i ds Department when you are $ the store and notice the new arrivals in Fall Winter Fabries Mvfl make up into beautiful You Will Need a Sewing Machine You cannot afford to waste your time and energy on an’ B s when you can have a liberal allow chureh, Hartford, at 10 o'clock. The fu- | T $moklng qut u_saulrrel in a tree on| 5 Ot LA Maybe you eat three square ut can’t -gain strensth ‘}on’tcas!fil%lgta your foog. you are y;érloys./lggl . are Ol-s ly hie, > 3 e "2r and Diaiing ach, gre tortured’ with _ is ' sleev‘fi Bflpmlz you hav p Several times eac] aches as_if it would break, your ki neys and bladder burn like fire, can hardly hobble around with matigm.” Possibly yow're thin, wealk, serawny, constipated, down generally. 5 ' Thousands of GOLDINE users the coungry Jover gr;:‘at!lm! testify how it makes firm, well-rounded flesh, clear eomplexion, t strength, energy, life. D. F. MacDonald . GOLDINE made him walk the streets be. Funeral services for Mrs. Johy W. Me-|{cf Lynn, Mass., after being 2 heinless invalid twelve years, couldn\ take a step three. years; and te gur Kknow- ledge, it is the only medicine having a record of .such a-casg in the entire couniry. There are other remedies like GOLDINE of equal to GOLDINE. It is in GOLDINE alane that the fam- ous PFijian ;Yong-Gena Root is- in- troduced td America for ‘the first time. GOLDINE Remedies are compounded under registered formulas and are puz, out from the laboratories under ' a §1,000 guarantee to eontain fourteen.of the most valuable medicinal xaots, herbs, barks and betries, coming from Northern - Africa, Franee, Austria, Italy, Hgypt, India and America. THp precious Yong-Gona Root comes “from Fiji’' in the South Sea-Islands and is proving’ to be one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age. GOLDINE Tonic gnd Nervine is the the Methodist church and. will address women and girls. | g Judgment was given' by default in the case of John G. Bill vs. Henry C. Keach fof Dallas, Tex., by Justice of the Peace Curtis Dean recently thatthe ~plaintiff nécover damages of §106~ and costs of 13.42. - Throush his atierney, Frank Morsala hak-brought suit against Tomy Fueili to recovesr damages of $40, and the case will be heard, before a justice of thes peace Saturda¥ moraing. Walter Butler of .Ash avenue, who is employed . g8 a .dyer-by the American Thread company, was painfully injured Monday morning when a vail of bbiling hot water overturned and scalded Mr. Butler's left leg. M. Butler was given first \aid treatment and taken to his home, The newly purchased pulmator will ar- Mve Wednesday and demonstrations will be given at the police station and at the Bank street engine house. 4 ; Mrs. Edward Ottenheimer is ~Spending a week with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bligh, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pattende Leo Gallipeau of Hartford hgve returned hame after a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs, “Phieophile Gallipeau of this eity. Edward Hawes of West Somerville, Mass.. was @ recent guest of Mr. and Mes. €. Harry Branch. Mr, and Mrs. P. S. Hills arrtved home after a tyo weeks' trip in_ central and western Penpnsylvanla, where they claim they saw large,quantities of coal. hospital, Mrs. M. T. Tubridy g the Tubridy- Weldon company is in New York city. Mrs. Ada Burlingham, who spent paet of the summer at-#he camy ground, has retirned to her heme in this city. Mr. and Mes. Prank M. Lincoln“have returned from a tour of New Jersey and Philadelphia, ’ Byron Potter has returned home' after spending his vacation in Massachusetts. Lester Becbe, Raymond Gates and Lester Blish have returned. from a vaea- tion spent in the south. . Mr. afd Mes. Robert . Mitehell re- cently n\I @ Hallowe'en party in honor of their ddughter Harriet. Eight friends werk present, 6 Miss Mildred Harroun of - Litchfeld Was a recent gueST with her parents, Mr. and Mes. J. L. Harroun, of n\" clty. COLCHES Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, mem- bers of the school committee, tegchers and friends from Hebyon motor: to. Colchester and gave a'surprise marty to Superintemdent H. 8. Libby, state su- erviging ‘agent, who hag been in’ charge of th® Hebron scheols for the past five years. Generally speaking, surprise parties are mot always just whai the rame implies, but in this case the gen- ial superintendent was takeft complete- Iy by surprise, Special sogg sheets had been agranged for the occasion and throughout each’ song ome could plain’y fread of the high respect gnd esteem in which the surprised host was held, Refreshments of ice cream, cake ang candies were served during the evening, Principal Le Gacy, on behalf of thoge present, gddressed Mr. Libby, telling him although all deeply regretting hav- liing to lose his services and the oppor- tunity of working together, shoulder to shoulder, with such an _efficient school man, all heartily joined in congratulat- TAE PHYSIE T tri¢d several kinds of physic far over three years and, of course, whila Ttookit every night my bowels would move; buf as m . as 1 ngypeyx taking physic, I would be Constipa- ted and would have Piles terribly. Thought one hox of ‘Fruit-a-tives” il b At Engler's Broadway Phatmacy, Norwich, Conn, - John L. Andtews is ill at St. Joseph's | TOESNOTHAVETD 5 = the 1 ng pains and sprains. - t lain to efim flx orkings of these splendid re- me right .. into y. -;C.:fl sands. find the better way to healt economically through GOLDINE. Zh! is your real opportunity to get well. FREE_TRIAL COURON Goldine ~Representative:—Kind- Ty ‘give me a free trial 'of GOLD- INE—Tonie—Alterative — Laxu- tives »— Oil ‘(eheck whiclh ¥ want) and I will'use it faithfu] Iy and_ report results 'to you promptly. ¥ ~ Name Sirsbesassenaseryerivyees Street or R, Diosecaacentosensss €ity..¢......,. . State Either brin@this coupen terthe drus stere named or mail it to GOLDINE MFG. CQ., Inc, Al bany, N. Y. o ng him upen,having been appointéd teo @ higher -and Dbetter' position. s a final token of ‘the ‘esteem in ch he was held by the teachers' com- mittee and. his many friends he was presented with & fine leathef brief case- {having the ‘nitials, H. S. L, engrayed upen the clasp. ~Superintendent Libiy gave an exceptionaily good @ik those present, expressing regrebsat bs- ing compelled to leave the distpidt,’ap- Dreciation of the hearty and loval su port he had received from the commi tee, teachers and all with whom'she had come in ‘contact during his years af scrvice in their sthoois and Aelfing the cemmittee that they were indeed {ortunate in~ being able to secyre aud rétain the services of such an-efficient corps of teachers. Joseply Mr. and Mrs. anovitch were \guests of 'Mr. Agrangvitch's broth- er in New -London . Sunday. Patrick Connors of Hariford,was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Fred J. Hud- son on Broadway over Sunday. Rev, W. O. Berckman, pastor of the PFirst Congregational ' church; preached the fourth sermon in the sesies on Step- ping Heavenward, The Christian En- deavor Society heM their’ meeting in the chapel at 6.30 p. m. '~ 3 Roger Foste of Lebanon was a week- £nd caller in town. ~ Bernard and Jacob Elgart amd Laa ‘White cwere in New Haven Saturday, at- tending the Yale-Army football game, Charles 'T. Wilspn 'of: Worcester was a visitor in. to I I'riday of last week a dance was heid fii the Smiith hall by the local band. The affair was well attendgd,. being th: largest in the village for e time, merning to> he “entertained -by Mr. §nd Mrs. W. P. Barstow of Plainfield. Thoy Wwill take 3 motor trip in Mr. Barstow's new car and visit Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Fiske of Upton, Mass. ¢ Wednesday “afternoon the Good Wiil circlesmet with a good attendance. The program was in the hands of Mrs. Gol- den, who togk for her subject, Indig. It as decided to hold the next meeting 2 eels earlier than .usual, making it Deo. 15, Refreshments were served of sandwiches and . ®offee. . Mrs. Gewege Backus and Mrs, H. B. Scribner were ses, Willis A. State was in New Lon- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- , aftending the W. C. T. U. conven- tion. -~ She was entertatned at the homy ‘Mrs, Sarah Strect of Suffleld 13 vimits ing her” sister, Miss Susan Paine. of Rev. J, A. Elger, g Miss Sarah H. Abbe, who is altend- ing Whehton college, was initiated imt> the Whyschersociety recently, Ske bas also been made vice presidemt of th Wheaton Spanish club amd is i& the cast of the Shakespearian play, Taming of the Shrew, which is to he given soom, Mrs. Annie ‘Pendleton 6f Windham has Dbeen visiting her nephew. Alfre: Cardys 0 % Mrs. Alfred Card has returned from 3 motor trip at New- Haven where, she visited her brother, Edward Adame Jr. and family, . * + Monday evening about 28 of the Bea- ple of the \'iflagg braved the storm gave their pastor, Rev. Arthur W, Chi- ford and Mrs. Clifford of Windiam. Center a surprise. They took refresh- ments with them. They rejurmed at.a late hour, leawing a §10 gold piece for Mr. Clifford and some beautiful carna- tions and a eard framed for Mrs, Clif- ford, which were presented . in Htting words by Rev. Joseph F, Cobb. . Mrs. Gertrude Y is, visiting in South Wiilllamstown, Mass, ‘Wednesday evening 3 mpgl was served in the local church by the wo- men of the Senior C. E. segiety. It con- sisted of baked beass, sglads, rolls, pie, caks and coffee. ..Over 130 were. pres- ent. 2 Monday evening - the entertainment committee of the C, E. siciety are pian- ning a Hallowe'en secial in the parlors. Mrs, F. H. Holmes and hér grandson, Francis Hunt. of New London, whe have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Huat, have returned to theiy home. £ Mrs. Bdith Little, Wwho has béen gpends ing the summer/and fall with her nlother Mrs, Wilfard Clavke, at her homie on the Green, left town on Friday 'moraing for. Saranae Lake, where she wil} Visit her’ son, Walter, intending later to go to New York and to spend the winter in Florida. : Mrs. Raymond Squier snd Mrs. Theo~ ‘dore Lyman, daughters -of Mr. and Noa. James A. Utley, spent list week with their parents at their home on the Green. A meeting of the teachers ot*i’ t sehools in stown was held on’ We v afternoon at the Centér Sehool om the Green, Miss Marion Holmes” teacher, E._T. Russell was’ present and gave @ démonstration initeaching. ~The of the Center sghool in. the cighth grades were askdd fo write'a masiiion o the ubicet “What would Mrs. Josephine Backue of Willimantic |, is the guest of Mrs, E. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. C. Barstow and daughter, . M ret, left Saturday | connected ‘with the Aetna Life Insurarce {eompany ‘in Hartford. 'the ¥ o Doublete (38 lubs are Fxclustve ; © JOOK at the slab in the illustration. Notice A 4 how the triangular projection on each shingle underlies the slots ‘on the row ahove. This pats ented feature makes Doubletite give you double thickness everywhere—even at the slots. Ordinary ’ roofings give only one thickness 4t the slots, You «ean’t get this- feature in any 4-in-1 slab shingle i except genuine Vulcanite ‘Doubletite. Each “slab contains four .shingles in one piece. This construction m them easier very economical to lay. The attractive shingle design and the pleasing colors—red or green—make a truly beautiful roof. And it is just as practical as it is beaytiful. Doubletite resists fires and weather changes, It can be laid right over ald shingles or E directly to roof beards. . VULCANITE SELF-SMGING SinNeLe The self-spacing shoulder | e et onmieal i g the roof agginst the worst raveges of the wegther. Trif hick everywhere N o dureble: " This dusigs is etenteds £ ’ ¥ Ask yor lumber or building supply dealer about this and the ather Vulcanite special roofings. There o is one for every need, from roll roefing te exelusive : patented shingles for the most distinctive roaofs. < All are “Beaver Quality™ productsy identified by « the Beaver trade-mark; 2 All patented Vulcanite Roofing specialties - are made in both jumbo and standard weights. VULCANITE ROOFING DIVISION THE BEAVER PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc., Buffaloy N. Y. istrict Sales Offices st Albany,Cincinsiati, Chicafo sad Kagsas City - e—easy and ecosomicel te x and fire resistin s WARNING—There are a number of 4-in-1 shingles on the market. Bit there is only ome which gives you the advantage of a double thickuess in every place. That one is geguine Vulcanite Doubletite, ly by the Vulcanite Roofing Division of The Beaves Products Compsay, Inc. mw—m ‘t’:byew:nrila'pn is patented, and capnot be Mm:y “You can identify genuine Vuleanite Doubletite by the Beaver trade-mark. Look for it b o "H: F. & A. J. DAWLEY . N - ¢ T afterneons and evenings if I did not .“' tend qchou.\‘.’" Edna Edwards was de- elared to haye written-the best paper on | the subject. i | Mr. and Mfs/ W. H. Carpemter left} town om Thursgay afterncon for Muncie, | Ind,, stopping for a visit In Hartford | They expect to réemain in Muncie durifig thpvwm r and to return to Celumbia in he spring. - Fr sy Miss Alice Watts of Rockyille was the of Miss “Eliza Hutchins during .2 portion of the past week. Miss Watts is| Attleboro, Mass, speyt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong. Mrs. Charles Davis entertained the La- dies’ Aid society at the CommuRity house on Thursday. + . The Misses Daisy and Blinor Webblef of Laechmont, N. ¥., and Wallace Spen+ cer of Maymoroneck, No:Y., spemt sev- eral days the pasy week with A. R, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyoms and childrén - of Putnam spent Sunday with Mrs. Alber{ Stiles. Mry. Robert Johngen and sem of Ner- wich were callers on Mrs. O. L. i Saturday. Miss Lydia Johnson has retusned home atter spending & menth with her néphew, Fred Johnson, at Sunny. Top. Nrs. Willtam Woodward entertained at tea Wednesday Mrs. O. L. Johmssa and Mrs. Albert Stiles. Mrs, Geerge Beckwith wemt to Win- chester, Mass., on ‘Tuesday, being ealled there by the death of her uncle, Law- rance Winde: ’ * Fran grange conferred the third and, fourth degrees on three candidates Thursday night. ° . 2 i STAFFORD Miss Alice Bullard of Spencer, Mase., has been the guest of Mrs. H. ¥. Cady. M. and Mrs. Charles Phillips and son have been the guests of his paremts, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phillips. The people of Stafford were given a rare treat Thursday afterncon and even- ing the Baptist church. The pastors and People ‘of the churches of Yhe town were invited to attend. Rev. F: W. Tho- en_gave the welgpme. He was followed by Dr. B. Coats of Haftford and Rev. Mr. Gatés,” alep of Hartford. They preached yery able sermons which were mueh emjoyed by all. Mrs. Ina Frost of Danielsor sang four solos which gave much pleasure. % k It is mare that an audience -is privi- leged to-hear as powerful a sermon as was delivered by Dr. Clifford of Newark, N. J. He was followed by-Dr. A. S. Adams, a missiepary in China. He gave a very ‘interesting talk on the Chimese i and their needs. He gave a very clear picture bf Lis work ‘these and its impor- elves, witches and hobgobling, tance. The ladies of the chureh served a It has been announced that gll work | supper at § o'elock. on the farm owned and -operated by Miss | ; AI & 0 Elizabeth Whitney of New, Haven neac T Webbler of Larchmont, the lake will cease bn Dec.-1st, it being | Miss Whitney's intention to dispose o(‘ o The cottage of Fred H. Avery on the | - )"fij::mfl several weeks' with her the ‘property. Green i beme repdired and vaimted. | A0 Jliee eng Race Lila Seeley entertained at her Ca{rn»& and dau oL Wmimanfic Vhro T on Cehstnut Hill over the week end {1 day caliers Mnn Faten Man' Ter friend. Miss Elizabeth Case, of Willi. ; M. . ning. s 4 mantic, who is Miss Seeley’s classmate | "\ oy *Maohing and Miss M Holmes ‘attended s convention of school ?‘fi;‘filwg‘m"‘: iy e teachers held In Hartford during the past % unda: - S cal at Joseph's where her ek Gadincer Mavti io jn Foaiine. “Mrs. Ayer'spent two days the past k ¥n Fastford with her sister, . Mrs. John has returned to her home in Willimantic a week's visit with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arm- strong.. 2 “The Atatement is made by one of the| tax assessors that up to the present time | the tgx lists have been coming in very stowly. TPhe Christian' Endeavor society of the ghurch held a Hallowg'en party in the chapel on Friday evening attended by about 40 ‘persons. The party broke up at @ late hour after being entertained by oung people,- who impersonated 1 a ! and daughter Celia, Mrs. Albert Ward and Mrs. Bysem White spent, Thursday with Mrs. Charlea - Parker of Brooklyn. ‘ © Rev. and Mrs. William Tate spent sey- eral days the past week fn Hartford, - guests of Miss Elizabeth Tate. Mré. John Reardon of Bostom fs visit- ing Mrs. John Brassil 4 Mre. B. P. Davis and dau Adthes are visiting friends in New 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Lamb spent the wegk end In West Hartford, guests of M . JoSephifie Hart, - f of the Christian Endeavor so- iety of Ziberty ‘Hill visited Columbia on Sunday #nd by invitation assumed charge of the meeting of the Christian Endeavor cief e Matoreycle Cop—Hey! You better cut. down on that speed 7 Motorist—How fast was [ geimg?' op—At least 30 miles an hour. Motorist—Will you please put that down in writing? I want to Bell this sociefy in the ng. At (b«du.l'cllgf :gvice on Sunday. mern- tng members were asked to contribute clothi for the. missienary work of the church in the south, also furnishings for rooms_in schools. b R -The pastog’s sermon on ‘Sunday morn- mw on the text 1I Cor. ¥: 10, “God deliver us from death, and doth de- liver, an@' in whom we tryst that He will yet @eliver us.”” preacher sald God has been delivering’ His people from tro~ ble alwaye—and if we possess.courage and hopefulnéss and take refuge in Himy we wiil conquer the life in yhich- e aj and live without fear. % Much !ntejei& is’ being manifested in the eepert of the special commitiee ap- pointed #o reappraise the real estate in ‘town. - Duving the past week ‘their com- ‘Raymond Dfi and son Bruce, J. E./ Douglas and l.qlfl!il- McDonald of darned eld ' boat.—Fiorida . | Dleted Feport has been in the office of the town dlerk, Hubert P. Colling, om Chest- nut i, fl:'n-ra it & available for the in< spection of the public. Much comment &th@"rq)ort. both favorable &0 orgble, has been made, and at* 2 4 z e - 3 town meeting to’ be held on LB ; S : ‘ ) e w qflgnoqnthewe%mo!m . EIEty - 187 be considered.” = ' @ A /Hallowe'en party wag held at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb on| evening, at which Miss Esther istrom, the West street school” tgac oz, assumed the charactes of a