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this oty Wednesday, Judge TNted Mmotien for dissolving lhe injutit- tias tey the Foi! casc. Do [legal entangiements of the First Spicitewlint Society of Willmmantic and ;the Fepl family over possession of the Scewic \heatro on Bank street, which tife Poti \tamily has Been ledsing for fie pdst e years, are of long standing. + The léakwe of the house expired in June af the pysent voar but 2 few weeks nreviods (e that 2 deal for the éale of ue tilattys 16 the Fotf family came to an clropt woding when the trustees de- bgded tHW: (e note sheuld be pald on a dentawd {basis. In the carly part of jaiy & stmMasTy process writ was Serv- o ot ded Wolls to veents the theatre. After a Moaring Justice Curtis Dean rendeved 2 \decision for the Spiritualist Secisty. Anwppeal to the supetior court art 3 writ error was taken by the ASedrimes 5W on September 28 the writ 8¢ withdre®a an8d application to the ipser coury was made 16T & LeMporary TN It daneetion with specific per- @miniesy uiil wach (ifMe a8 the Su- sadtdd esar? dwided on the ailegéd salé o i fhewtins, property by the Spirfdi Wt SBefety toa{the Foti family. The in- ramstion was ) granted. Af the swyWelor court séswion here Wallspdity =i metion te dissolve the ooy EMsetion was heard by 3 PL Kellegs. te e stand Mis§ Therésa Fo- ML‘" the mambers 6f the Ny Were inlierested in the retinmg of i UsSetre. SBe w0d her brother, F¥ani muraged the placs, Al ebn- Weérs millé out in the name of her ; Sulwatows Potl, untfl thé end of comtract. Miss Foti then related m}'mm she, her pareénts Her brotier} had with George Hatch, es of \the Spirttualist Soctety, ngiiding (e purehase of the propérty oy G0 fieily. M was 1gréed at the first afgfevéies to ruake thé pufchise and dhe seat 4 letter With i cheek 4% @ Seposit. The tevms 6f the o be §2,000 cash 2#d the bal- i 3 !i Wt _in secowdance with thé agrec- um stopped payment LY wemt 6n 16 state timre; of the agreement Mr. sgroed alterations ordered stats polies at the theatrs would 'y shéuld thé Foti Buy the prépemy and it hes property they should , #oreathing over $600. Pracs of the buildiis was AL - 1335 b g t i ".523 ¥ PR3- 38% s § Oft the defiemsc then the dourt (hat should the | the injumétion Would suffer id a finan- aetion in fogerd Lo the U in the superior of next yvean. deroBarated the tesimeny sfstar - afd added nhat Mr. 6 Wi Word of homot that he | CHESGS the Wovakwg of thé oon- WHIEH éalled for peymient of noten “Hter Genied that Be had sich Mddements ind tnt' 5 § i i 5 st 3 ¥ ‘ifi'i? T by i { lof Mansfield, two grandchildren. Clifford littie had been said about the on demand He stated that in thé society had voted to sell the properiy at a prica not less than $12,- 500 After hearing brief arguments made by the attorners, Judge Kellogg granted the motion to dissolve the ifjunction. A motion to set aslde the decision in thé nom-suit case of Vieior Budsinsky ve. The Jordan Auto Company heard during the present perior court presented by the attorneys | for the plaintiff, was heard by Judge Kellogg who ordered briefs filed in three weeks. ; A writ of scire facias was granted in the Alfred vs. Dumn, et al. and Ledoux vs. Dunn et . eases. St. Mary's church was fthe sceme of a prety weddihg Wednesday morning when Odilon Vertefeville and Miss Ce- lina Boigjolie were married by the pas- tor Rev. J. J. Papillon, who also sang the nuptial mass. The witnesses were Moise Vertefeuille, the father of the greom, and John Boisjolie, a brother of the bride. The bride was attired in a becoming | cocos brocade silk gown with a hat to match and she carried a shower bou- | quet of white carnations. A wedding Ureakfast was served at the heme of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. Bois- jétie of 119 Union street, at which omiv Members of thé immediate families were present. The ceuple lett during the afternoon | on a honeymoon trip to be spent in va- rious New Emgland cities. The bride's traveling gown was of biue tricotine and she wore & grey fur with a sivier grey hat. Mr. and Mrs. Vertefevillr received many besutiful and useful gifts. The brige was employed in the Holland Silk Company and the groom by the Ameri-{ can Thresd Company. Both are popu- lar here. The faneral serviees for Royce were held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Jate home, 159 Pros- peet street. Rey. Harry S. McCready officiated. Burial was In the lliman- tic ¢emetery. The bearers wefe Phillip Bean, George Cross, George M. Graves, John Howie, A. W. French and John Ray. The Jay M. Shepard estate had chargé of the arrangements. Mrs. Harriet M. Fremch died Wednes- dsy at her home in Mansfield City. She was born in Tolland, August 3, 1840, the daughter of Ashlev and Mary Preston Duttham. The deceased is survived by one Gaughter, Mrs. Wallace W. Storrs, Harry F. R. Storrs and Mrs. Alice M. Swanson, and four great-grandchildren. t A contract has been let by the Igeal] branch of the Salvation Army for the rémodeting of the four tenement house, one of the buildings on the property re- céntly purchased by the organization, on i Walhot stfeet. The building will be torn'| , déwn léaving nothing but the framework and will then be rebullt in concrete with a frontage of 377 feet and a depth of 58 fe¢f. The auditorium will—have a Clearanee to the room and will seat over ohe hundred and eighty people. The Sunday school room in the rear willl dren. The front | of the building will have an ornamental design ilar to that of other Salva- tion religious edifices. A repair pele men éw of mineteen repair : rrived in this city begin work for the Western Union Tel- egraph Company. Ancther gang | - tioréd at Putnam, and both crews will work toward Hampton and will replace worfi polés and transfef lines of wire. 1€ is t6 be remembercd that a year ago Wednesday the twhele country in this secilen o (he north, nortiwest and BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Ofive Tablets Get | at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. Peopie ith bad breath find akie The Blasan, ugm-corted ‘ablets. e , sugaf-cof tablets are taken for bad breath by alt who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- and liver, action, griping cath: ¥ Dr. Edwards’ Ofive Tablelsl w:fit_}excz‘ust , pain or any disagreeable - formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are a vege! copind et B0 b o o Take one or two every night fora week and note the effect. 15 and 30c. record for safety for this particular week. The Protestant churches of the eity will hoid a joint service at the Méthodiet | chuech this (Thanksgiving) mornifg. Rév. | Walter F. Borchert, rector of St. Paul's Eniscopal church, will nreach the sermon. | The usual masses will be celebrated at | the Roman Catholic churches. In previeus vears the mswdfacturimg concerns closed on Thanksgiving ove for been so good With the textile manufactucing concerms the local plants have unonunced that they would clese for Thanksgiving only. There will he no.mail deliveriés from the Iocal postoffice. The earriers’ window © postoffice Will be open. ! howeve general defivery win-| dow will he operfrom 710 11 a. m. The stamp *window wHl alse be open but the money order and postal savidgs depart- ment will be closed all day. zine compamy No. 1 resently Te- ded to u sill alarm for a chimney home of Willimm Haywood of 9 Paek street, where six zallons of | cal wefo used, and to a still alarm vex fire at the home of Wililam ‘lor at 55 Meadow street, whers the imount of chemical was used (o ox- . Lucy Avéry of Turner street. ! of Miss Txta McCullock, was sé- ured Wednesdar morning when | and broke %er hip. | Agnes Kclley recently gave a niis- | neous shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kelley. of Chapman street, for her wistér. Miss Mil- | dred Koftey, in honor of her approeching | mortiage to Wesley Wilfred Rushford. ; The future bridé rescived many bemutiful | sift ! Mrs. Eugént B. Lewis and sons Kvgene | d Hollis, ate svending a faw das§ it t Hampton with relat and Mrs. llerman Littls ieft esday | for New Yo and | they will spend the | end § Alice Chassee lefi Wednesday al-; ternoon for Providence, where she will svend the week eqd with her sister, Mrs, | Hen RHoy. and ‘Mrs. Joseph W. Lavallie have moved to Moosup. «avallie, who h; d the drug sioee here for ow The Cadillac Motor A Cadillac Announcement on of rpnti o nounces the continuation of Type a largely increased oduction schedule at the following reduced prices effective December 1, 1922, Tonr'm;Cn'-v- Roadster { - Victoria - - #2885 2885 2885 3678 3750 3950 3990 4300 4400 - The new prices govern the identical or unparalleled in Cadillac history. Type 61 which has met with a degree ofygev CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CO.. DETROIT, MICH. Divizion of Gemercl NMetors Corperation pleased to hear she im CANTERBUR? PLAINS improvements on his sewl gequired progerty. Suméar schos! was condueted af tat chapsl Sunday afterncos. Rev. Prank Avbott was in charge. feast of here was coated with Jcs which | wi) Sty Mo s Ero |causéd moré destruction than any sim- {tlar storm within . the memory of the loldest of the old timers. This city felt | some of the effect but the towns which | suffered the most losses were Hampton, Pomfrer. Thompson and Woodstoak. were conducied at Moosun with his brother, ak !day afternoon by Eer. Donough will r - pastor emeritus of the local store church, of which the White fam Mr. and Mrs. John Oldham of Freder- | iftendanmts. A guarict made u3 be instructéd in the Qrst]the deut: of one of her former puplis of the Frost district. Dr. James B. Asheraft, has recovercd|who died st ths Philippine siands, while| Roy Clemens has been workismg wits hé Wwas stationed at the University of fteams for Roy Lotham and Robert Col- Létters have beén received from Mrs. | Manila a8 an Instruetor in surgery in the ton N. B. have announced the mar-|George A. Thompsor, Miss Lila st Keliogg, who has goné to Paim|government sefrice. No deta'ls someern- whero trees, poles and lines wore drag. | A€ of their daughler, Kathieen Oldham | Thomipson, Charles C. Gray and Irvifg ' pesch, ¥k, for the winter. ing his & have been learned. The god to the ground by the weight of the | ANGCrSon, o Herbert Huber. The wed-|C. Eotieston sng two hymns. The al-| Thomas Brown has purchased a aeW, telegram containing & brief notice of his 7 ot ding took place at St Luke's church in | tondance was very large, insludifg people . tourime car. death stated thot 4 letter giving full par- DENTIST The présent work of makin repairs o Worcester Tuesday afiernoon. Mr. Hubeér | [rom all paris of the town lnd:mr !"': Warten Tanner and family Were cail-|ticulars would foBow. The president of is cashi 4 Villi ther towns. The eémsket wad covere G X N6 156 between this oily 4u0 Putndfn | cashier of the Willimantic Trust eom.- | OtHer to ers Sunday at George Tanners. xt meeting of Ekonk grange| Graceé Dawler récsived werd Priday «[ | BAKING POWDER se /ess : r recent jlinéss. part; mantic Suaday eveming. The eountry dance held inm Bartleti Rall aitracted many out of town ; will fake until some time after Christ- Dr.F. C Jackson =" According v the morbi SPECIALITING IN - report of | day. the statc department of health for the pany. Mrs. Charles B. Pomeroy is entértain- ing a latge family of 29 for dinner Thurs- From out of tewn will be Mrs. Wil- liam A. Tracy and sen, Mr. and XAirs. PAINLESS EXTRACTING {week ending November 716 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC HOUSEMOLD FURMISHINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMIIL MERS. 4 Wéin sm'w.i&a?'me, Cenn. ; FUNEMAL IWAECTORS AND EMBALMERS 1 Lidinn 8¢ - Willisirtic, Conm. Brend jcidlents of any kind . Willimantle | gy o had commhunicable diceases as follows: “%";:‘,’n;{,'.'e;n;";,;h}a}fi’ e Lo Two cases of diphtheria, 4nd one of | ynq son of Foston, Dr. and Mes. terre o so;r'-el f'e*ler-b e 1vea | EOmETOY of Pestodr, Mase, Mrs Minms | postal bulletin has been received | Cooley, Mr. and Mrs, No 5 at the local post oftics naming the week | san. A of November 28 to December 2 as Postal| ™ Mir. and Mrs. Frederisk & Safety Week. i asks all automobile |, Th“nks‘if"n:"f::"‘l; sg-fi"’; i arivers to take spacial care to avoid ac- | Stacomer of New Haven Tithermg sfl'fi,’,’,‘ The Bulletin car- | €07 000 S Staih ries 4 special plea for ail drivers to do| nor O¢ jion o Mass, and Harold Stach- (heif best towards establishing a perfect | "4 0¢ BOXOR nnitersity, Mer. 'S, N oun are enteriaining Miss Anna George and Newell Beardow of Taftville and their E children; Miss Mildred and Kenneth Har- roun, for the holiday. Col. J. Dwight Chaffee and Howard Chaffec ate spending the holiday as the guests of Mr, and Mre. Chaeles Thayer and family of Putnam. GOSHEN Friday an air ship was seen travei- in%tov{atds the northeast. ilftam Brown who was taken sud-| 2sx for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL and surrcunded By beextiful flowers, .- membrances from relatives. friends ind orgumizations to whieh M?. White had be- longed. Burial was in Unién cemetery. where Rev. Mr. Drury performed the commitial servi The bearers were Charies C. Gray, Irting R. Maine, Clar- cricé A. Davis, Dudley W. Stewuet, Harry B. Lewis and BEugene C. Bromley. Mrs. Jobst Richmend of Sprisgneld, Mass, spent Sanday with rélatives in town. James E. Hurley has household goods from Nigatic f6 Stenington. . Mrs. Amos Wheeler and Mrs. R. D. Cook visited Mrs. H. M. Peridieten in New London last week. The Wheeler sch66] alurmi asscoiation is to have a srivate benefit damiée in the school hall Wednesay evening for nfem- bers of the ass6eiation, students and fae- ulty and such friends s3 may bé previded with cards of admission. Mr. and Mrs: George A. Tiompeon and their younger dsugiiter, Miss Saran Thempson, will go this wesk to psss the winter with thefr married daughter, Mre. Gearge H. Stéme. Mrs. Damlel E. Gray, 51, died at her home here Saturday evening as the result | Nuster. in Whitinsville, Mass. Mr. amd Mrs, Lacy Frink is a patient Al tha Backud hospital. DR R COLCHESTER Clayton D. Barton and brothér of East Hanpton were callers in town Monday. A. F. Roser has eeturned to his home oh Amston Avemue after a two wosks' vish with his daughter, Mrs. Timothy Mrs. Nutter accommanied him here for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hefflon of East Had@am were guests of Mrs. Hefflon's %:mu, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Roper, Sun- y. Jesse Bailey returned té Hariford Mon- day after’s few days’ visit at his home on South Main street. Edward L. Keily of Bridgeport was ihe gaest 6f his aunt, Miss Nors Kelly, on Lebanon dvenive over Sunday. Mrs. B. T. Péck of Westchester was 2 caller in town Monday. Jonn O'Connéll of Lynn, Mase, is lhei miest of his sisters on Pleasant streét | this wesk. jc G. Wickwire, Miss Addie May Wickwire and Miss Virginfa Dick were visitors in Hartford Tuesday. send the body to his mother, who is Hving at Columbus, O. Mrs. Aseraft was at Long Island when she reesived werd of her son's death. She buried her husband, James B. Asheratt, on Oet. 186, Frank Bohn is visiting his grand- mother, Mre. Carrie Cosley, this winter and attendine scheo! at the Frost als- triet. John Gradb is visiting Ris parents over the week end. Mrs. Addie Bushnell visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith recemtly. Miss Sarah T. Palmer. supervisor of sohools, and Levi T. Garrissn visiteg (ke 5thosl on the Plaing Tuesfay. Hans Hansen has been having 2 two weeks' vacation. . NORTH LYME Albion Hoimes of Wast Bridgewaler, H the university is miking arrangements :ol { | Mam., visited former frin@s heére last| Beede's week. W. M. Sisson, Jr, and Mixs Derothy Siesen, Who Nave been ill, are resovering. W. H. Manard and daughters were in olchester Saturday. Miss Hthel Muynird WAE ot Nar hewe over the week end. » e iE gilield i i iy i i W Jiint Mrs Cora Rogers retemad home Sat- @eniy 1il is at the Bachus hospital. urdsy after s two Wweeky sty with Mre of a shock, she having previousty sulfered | Mrs M. Golstein and son Morris were Kenneth Lake of New Haven one ‘er more Stch atthsks. Mrs. Gra¥, |viskors in Hartferd Mendsy. \ werk well done. The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | QuickLumicha Home, Office&Fountains. RichMilk, Matted Grain Extractia Pow- derg Tablétforms. Nourishinig-No costing. 88" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE /Wilfimgmtic, Conn. -+ WE ARE THANKFUL Taday, Thanksgiving Day, is a day when mankind alf over the univérse stops in their daily tasks and ay thatiks for the many things they have enjoyed uring the past year, ho matter how humble they fitay Imvé béen. : WE ARE THANKFUL for the happiness which is olits==a happifiess that must follow a realization of The satisfaction of serving our patrons efficiently and which we feel is appreciated, +is sufficiént causé for us to give thanks, ' » Store Closed All Day Today - REMEMBER, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE THE LAST DAYS OF THE SALE. 2 E H. C. MURRAY CO. WILLIMANTIC Tol Conadction with friends' here ovér the week end. A nurober from here took in the the etre in Norwich this week. C. L. Hinckley at Spring Hill farm dressed two handsome spring pigs Mon- day. Letlers from friends ir Lee, Mass, re- port the ground theré is ¥hile with smow and icy traveling: The first snow fall of the séason ¢ame Tuesday morming and seemed like a forecast of real Thanksgiving winter weather, The snow was just désp enotgh for idea! fox Lufting, but bars- 1y enbush for sledding. Some persons try t6 substitute butter- i milk for that of human kindness. INDIGESTION One Box of “Froif-a-tives” Brought Relief Orp Caatray; Covvamnia Co., N.L. “T was bothered with Constipation, Liver Troubls and Indigéstion for three yeéars; and tried all kinds of fedieine #ithout relief. I was s6 bad I would havéa dull, heavy feeling in the pit of my stomach afier sating. 1 s “Fruit-a-tives” advertised and bought two 50¢ boxes. Before I had finiskied oné box, T wis relisped and now have mo more trétible. 1 récommend these Fruit Laso Tablets”: 50¢ 4 bot, 6 for $2.50, trial siss, 93¢, At dealersor from FRUIT-4 TIVES whose mhaiden wasne Was Gray, was a Gaughter of the late Fnos M. Gray of Ledysrd. She is survived by her hse- band and five éhildren, Bliswerth, Philip, Hadley, Saran and Alton. ShS 2186 Naves two grandéiifidees, Auts Gnd Gray, the childrén 6f kér sldam son, Biis. worlh C. Griy, 284 his wifé, AlGe Finme gan Gray; & sister, thees brothers afnd one half rother. i Mrs. Gray was 2 woman of fine quali- ties, beloved by &1l whé Bmew %iér. The Tanéral services Wers held 5 tie Comgre- gatiotial churéh Tuesdiy dfterndon, esni- dusted by Rev. O. D. Fisheér, asgisted by Rev. Lucian Drury. Burial was s Whetler cemeters. EKONK sy e Mrs. A, A, Stafifon with Mea Carl Gailop and children Weré £he number who attended the ol and supper at Sterling ISt Fridsy eves ning. Much credii is Gue Miss Jemals Wilker for tralffng the children and making the gathéring a steeess, Miss Florencs Déuging is vis % Proceaenes, Mr. and Mrs, Haveld Geer a:g dstghier, Eisevetn, of wold, wéte feceit callers on religives hers. E@win S. Galup and Joha K. Tedser motored to Pothdm Saturdiy aed - ténded the anawdl mesti Wind- nam County MHTK assocte: tion. g Mr. and Mrs. Johft Frink spéut & day in_Norwih Mst wesk, . Mrs. Alva Sayiés afd sess, J Haward and Frénkiyn, Spest Saturday in_Providence, ) The many friends of Xirs,, Georgs RECOVERS FROM RHEUMATISM Mies Mary White of New Haven is vis- iting her brother, Leo White, on Hay- ward avemss for a few days. 8t. Andrew's Thanksgiving social, Grange hall, Colchester, Wednesdsy ev- entng and Thursday afternoon and oven- ing—ady. Jack Lazinsk of Meeiden is at his homs 2\ Bhrwosd Heights for a few days’ it - Hatiie Jackson tempie, Pythian Sisters, heid their regular meeting in Pythian bail Toesdny evening. Thers was a Antoinette Bly of Hamburg. Sunday visitoes at G. K. Babosek's were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. PRther, Bimer and Nancie Pitcher of Norwich and Mariea Allen ot Rev. and Mrs. Gavin #o to New Yeek Wednesday for & wesks vHit with friends. attendases. THo candidates were initiat- | ey el A speeial entertainment was 4 given | by the membérs and a buffét lunch was served. Harry Tew of Saiem was a caller in town Tuesday. - - Louis Alexandér of the Hopyard was & visttor in town Tueslay. Mr. and Mrs. F. Fi. Baker are fuests 6f their Son' Georfe in Metiden today ) M, Strong and Gaughter. “Misw leabels, are vistting M. Btteng's astughier, Mra. Haltis Reynolds, in Nor- wigh for & {5 Gays. i Timothy. O’Connell of Fast nudul wus the guest of William Johnson on Broadway Tuesday. Barle Stevens of ‘®ast Hafiwton was the guest 6f A. T. Van Cleve Tuesdhy. Mra, Themas S. Clark has returned from a Week's visit With her brother, Cimries R. Cover, iz Cromweil. — ANDOVER T e play $i¥en by the Colu &'.M.. evening in Fh.o n‘:“ & sateess. 1t was very much efjoyed A T S, T a t m While thére they kiljed these f irls’ League met rday &ftérnotn for work with Miss Thompson. Réfreshmen SICUH‘A