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nality Toilet Paper THE inson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Johnson's—— at Dress Goods Shop.—advt, neth Walthe igh school, he grip. ce Iriday an instructor at ill at his home Bardeck's evening at er society. Musie, Olcott's orch. | e sale at tAdna F. Johnson's— he talent night en’'s club of St. ) vening A minstrel a double quartet and violin solos were ker followed. at Dress Goods Shop.—advt discount on young men’s over- at Besse-Leland's.—Advt. Christensen. (of South reported to headquarte g that she had called ger boy and when le Int him out on an errand, giving $ e reported she en the hoy since. re sulc at Adna K was observed by k's church show fea and voc rendered. had not Johnson's— disco on men’s over Leland’s.—A\dvt & J. MUTUAL REPORT Has n Substantial Balance sur; and 122 Mcmbers— = for Year \re Eleeted. North & Judd bn starts the with a bal n the treasury of $3.149 ing to the annual report made year azo the balance but during the 00 were paid out benefits of 5 Mutual year vear bencrits 6t as sick iscellancous expenses of ceipts were $402 and 1 membership is reported ¢ officers for the year fident—John Hyland President—James Liven otary o} surer—A. 11 tors—William land Michael ure Morse Parker Bell Clynes. ] 6 BELLANS Hot water | Sure Relief L= 'FOR INDIGESTION ESERVED SEATS SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE PALACE BUY THEM NOW Jur Presc i Depnrtme Stand Both RELIABLE SERVIGE § ) REASONABLE PRICES $ XELROD’S ARMACY § 236 PARK STRELT pr Bigelow Phone 1366 coats ot | Aid as- \ = + [ home Merchant— VOu Mr While competition is the Life of Business must advertise to prove vour existence, SIGNS OF ALL KINDS are distinctive Business Cards to bigger business and sure insurance against decay. We have the finest Sign Studio in the city fully equipped to do Signs of the Better Kind to vour complete satisfaction at prices to please. TELEPHONE 359 and our Mr. Hopkinson will call. IHE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 | | 1 ! | CHARLES DILLON & CO. Hartford AMAZING DRESS VALUES choicest that we have ever had in in the special groups we are putting on dis- prices. the very Dresses included Tow Some store at such $16.50, Worth up to $32.50 TO 40 handsomely string helts. best colors in ol our are play SIZES 16 beautiful quality Velvets, button trimmed and with unusual modes in all the $19.75 and $25.00 Here Je the very smartest and from 36 to Fur Coat Specials It embroidered and This assortment Paulette. n braided. comprises an 18 otines in 16 to Taffetas and T The sizes from Serges. Satins, nd latest modes. 5¢ bust measurc, are SR It you want a Fur Coat for nest w . buy will he a investment. now, zood §0. GHURCH SCHOOL | Reports Rellect Good Condition of Each Department { I | 1 acco $176.61. sceipts balanc 1919, total, transporia ; donations, tickets, $11.05: dishursemer supplies dishursements The school t 1917 stamps of owns five series 1918 Missions Londs of Home Menibershin, inuary, 1 919, includir e . sixg visitors : losses by thd nmain the Records of the Souih and w o ions during thirty-eight; 1920, 4 which quarterlies and 1 membership of he for missionary were just of olled in removal transfer tional church Sunday schoo ity -five school, five; membership. The the adjournéd annual meeting i) churel la ening, 680 on the membership school, 150 in | and 154 in i i to1 st e 1he ain nuary 1 the home tment cradle depar of $75 was the supplies the (‘hinese th enrolicd report depart- shows re eleve ance J pupils en Nov Sunday collections Jupils en i partment, $17: Men's birthday envelop ftoll cc ! plex envelog { collections, aeom pts totalled #35.01, pended on a cemet annuul on: $1 tor dues Cradle { honds), =10 30 Oflicers elo irsements i n . Thomp- ctor ner Williams: Upson departn William nior Mrs, Make your Stomach happy says @o@ Quickest way is {0 eat Mrs., . serintend- sec Mrs, niendent MeKin crdinger; he nient Wi crintender etee [ TOASTIES| 0 za- Tlastman, i & Superior corn fiakes. Fo fieai 3 € HAY 'S . HEALING HONEY awal, | . Miss Helen | | Jteved t WATER DAMAGE =—=5ALE: B e —— e ] —_————— omen’s & Misses’ Coats SLIGHTLY MOISTENED BY WATER 98 519.98 $z 4.98 526.98 83 4.98 SILK DRESSES SLIGHTLY MOISTENED BY WATER WERE SOLD UP TO $49.50 NOW $13.98 NO ONE KNOWS JUST | WHAT GRAND LIST IS | Will Not Until January 31. Chairma Says. $6,000,000 Increasc 1Is But Probably in Line. i Although the clerks in the asses- sers’ office have not finished the work of copving the grand list and it has not been totalled, und the chairman, gust Burckh t he does not know < s year will be, it generally be- at the increases over that of vear figo will be in the neighbor- heod of six milllon dollars, Chairmen while declaving that he 21f now e onint peighbor smount, which wauld bring the grand tist up £58,000,000, The and st will be completed and pub- lisied on January ¥ notlc becn 1y flerncon nic to about <cssment saver: A4 yester- ing there reciplen shown t whlle in rela- ' vel nd owners this was isivin ¢ rekhurdl » 3 coming nients, he cnuons comuinint Chairy op | mates cut greatly. ! definito fwin gene when t is shown other lisi his own, he is satisfied. It under- stood t while thcre bave been reases in valuations. the gen- s not been to hoast the actual market i while theoretically tritain property lue, it is not 5 The various city departments are beginning to prepare their budgets to the | for presentation to the committee on finance and taxation and when the final budget is prepared by that board, and the tax rate recomiended to the ity meeting, developments are ex- pected. Tt seems almast certain that some departments will have their esti- and it is likely that possibly the some of the citizens, I which made "axpavers' association, itself felt a ago, may taie =2 tand keen the tax rate lower than that which will be recom- mended by the eity afficials. CONCERT. Choral meeting of Wednesday the G P CHORAL The New SOCIE Britain society holds its firs the 1920 season next even- Tho this year has al- rendy beén 1t is "Tnles of old Japan,” a canfain by Colrldge- Tayler, [t will probahly be given of 1he ine in =xchool ha coneert to nnd 14 local theaters sometime | SMALLEY SCHOOL MEETIN Songs by the Children and Talk by Father Dowatey on Program. A very large gathering attended the ' Smalley school Parents and Teachers association meeting the Smalley school last evening, when the follow- ing program was rendered: Song, “Forget Me Not,” Miezkdwski and Lillian Hough. Onriginal poem on Thrift by Henry Horwitz, Anna ‘Allend and Philip Horwitz. Songs, Bennie Cohen and Apdrew Dowjat. Vocal solo by Mr. Bergendahl Speaker, Rev. Father Down Refreshments were served. in Stella Wonderful special Elks’ fair.—advt. prizes at the | BOYS DAMAGE PROPERT { Two boys were arraigned in cham- 'bers this morning for { railroad property. ! reprimanded by Judge John W, { Kirkham and placed on probatier, | The Loys were arrested by a railroad detective who had recsived n com- plaint from the loecal office that d ing the past few wepkz Loya have been renioving waste from the eca:rs I a burning 1t destroying ' Both were severe- | ¥FORMER RESIDENT SELECTED. Lawrence Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. + Henry L. Lee, of Farmington, former- | It of New Britaln, has been called to 8 New York State College of For- connected wWith Syrracuse uni- where he has been appointed professor of wood tech- He will spend much of hisw time in research inicroscopic work in the tropical woods. TRES GETS DIVORCE. Ventres, of New Britain, been granted a divorce from Georse Alvah Venires, & professional stler, by Judge Lucten ¥. Burpec. Ventres was granted custody o2 i n of the marriage. Law- imer H. Camp appeared for Veaires, and Harry R. Cooper nd Benedict M. Holden for Ventrea. NINETEEN PAY FINES. At police headquarters this morn- ing 19 residents, agalust whom war- rants had been issued for not cleaninz off their sidewsl ere assessed i each, The prosec reports th the cases ave the = this year anl thai {7 residen ve o violain the ity ordihante more warrants wi'l | be jasued, Five thousand—OnL Boy—the Elks | give it away.—~—advt,