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I e P JEWETT CITY Christmas Concert and Tree at Meth« odist Sunday School-—Borough Hos- pitality Dinpensed to Many Guests. . H H “I'he Christmas concert at the Meth- Margaret | odist church under the able direction velyn Ellis, Leo | of Miss Alice Richmond, Mrs. George ames Luster, Alice Maloney, | Thornton, Mrs. Robert Robertson and Walter R. King; al-| and lodge, John N. Wil- | 39. He was one of the earl- | rence Backus, Ulric Baker, iest republicans in the city and served | Eone, Ruth Cutler, in Company (' of the Twenty-second | Giraca WILLIMANTIC the grane te to What Is Going On Tonight. eville and Moving Piet £ | Connecticut volunteers. For many | Georze Montville, Bertha Richardson, | Miss Bessie MeCluggage, held on Mon- £ Ta FRoube City Payroll. | years be has been employed by the | Samuel Walsh. !,m— evening in the church, was well When the weather suits you not, Plotures at Ale Bijou’ana ; Phe, city payroll for the weck ending | Pratt & Whitney company, where he | Urgdu 6—Teacher, Miss Etta Whitin; | presented to a good ;izedhludle?c& Try smiling. X .| Dec. 24 was apportioned as follows: | iS an inventor and superintendent. number pupils enroiled 50; average at- | The programme opened with a selec- ¢ : ] No, Patnens of | Police department $13000- strim’ Mrs. Jennie Kimball (Burdick) Coo- | tendance 41; per cent. of attendance | tion by the chorus choir, followed by Wliew yaur ooffee;ivn't ot, ns | ANy ©. | partment $62.49. ms ley was born in Danfelson June §, 1840 ! 82. Roll of honor: Marion Carpenter, | scripture reading and prayer by the Try smiling. - » U-1$10.50, co tfon her father was a manufacturer | Florence Darling, Alice Devine, Ger- | pasior, Rev. G. D. Stanley. After an- : G i ¥ meng, No. 10, T 0. { Willimantic water works | in cotton fabrics. They were marr maine Delorme, George Gosselin, Flor- | other selection by the chorus, there When your neighbor don’t do right, l\ ilered Suits | 2% iy el by Rev. % A M. Chapman, pastor of | ence Gilbert, James Giford, Carl ohn- | were recitations by Venna Roberteon Or your relatives all fiaht, (. Otiicial Board of Mgthodist Episcopal Chestnut street Baptist church, | son, Hazel Johnson, Euclid Krug, Ha- | and Willie Smith. A very prelty ex- Sure it’'s hard, but th might a | SR PR PG sroson J | Hartfora | zel Perry, William Raiferty. | ercise—Jesus the Unspeakable Gift R Sy ol TR e S s | HOSF I AL CTiar I as ench Js entertaiuing Russell | They have three children, all of | Grade 5—Teacher, Miss Mary Bart- |was given by Miss Bessie McCluggage’ ¥ - 4 . = N ChiR | whom are living. They are Mrs. W. |lett; total number registered 49; aver- | class. Then came another song by the | Bt st B anriot ke tham Werte = s e when ] e Gifts | poiltorney P. J. Danaby was in Groton | H. H. Mason of Windsor, Mrs, Bliss | age’ attendance 46; per cent. of chorus, and recitations by Jenmie itali eaira hion | o 1"»“7 ahv” by 0;‘5 : Tuesday & owles of Hartford, and Charles w{wxan. e 4“ Roll of honor: Arthur | Hewitson. Ruth }llloho:;sfl: e o e i . 1 | ' u ul Friends. rence A. Bowen spent Tues 1. Cooley r., of Hartford. Their | Andrews, enry Baker, Clarence | lo, which was followe y _a chorus. i . gt A e 2 Colehest A | wrandehila re Howard C. Mason, | Brousse Louis Lombardo, Arthur | Charles Saunders gave a recitation and | BpiT issarns © halpiyous ionpey piain smrge St Toseptis| e erioeton 4aa i |iNStructor fn Tatts: eollage Madford, | Maher) Wasren McNang, Bancy Gotin | Cltterios Terers tass cire enlarer| Just smiling. fancy worste: ondele diagonal ¢ the assist- | Mot of ortington was in | Mase: Arthur C. Mason, a clerk in | Ernest Richardson, Peréy Richardsom, }cise entitied King Josus. Isabel Rob- B 1 g nd barathea t o - decorate o b itk | the state ban Hartford. both sons | Wyman Richardson, Willis Sherman, | ertson recited, Miss Maud Barrett's rightens up a gloomy place; ot v o A wit ence C. Watkins of South Man- | of Mr. and Mrs,_ W. H. H. Mason of | Byron Wilcox, Pearl Buck, Ileanor |class give a primary song, Annie Dav. Makes a winner in the race, . ¢ irist ter n town Friday. | Windsor: Miss Ruth Cowles, daugh- | nter, Pauline Chapdcliine, Mar- |45 sang a solo, and. Christine Burdic Then it sort of rests your face,— jea pe m f ms Y& Tee M Annie Leavitt is vi | 1er of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cowles, and te O'Brien, Florence Woodson. {mm.x Dear Little Birds. There was it atattin $15.00 to 929 ™ the rds and private r The | fricnds in Worcester for the holiday Miss Julius Dexter Cooley, daushter de 4—Teacher, Miss Emma Dut- |a song by the chorus, & recitation by = fratier e turnished | \wilered A, e n is in Montreal | Of C. H. Cooley, Jr. ton; number registered 42; average |Martha Davis, a recitation, Jesus and | Miss it a . membets O the | ryr o weekis vIolt It rear o R Sk attendance 35; per ceni attendance 53.|the Angels, by Fornetta Robertson, an | . esiore an " $15.00, CITOrts | fricns, ‘ Roll of honor! Mary Carpenter, Clif- | exercise, The Christmas Wreaths; a| G Cet . nt rooms and Viles and daughter, Ma- | ¥ ; Walsh, Luster | remarks by the pastor, and a closing - | mifites, | ihop o1, are guests of Mrs. P.| Gros-Jean-Carr Wedding—Patrick F.| ™G Sk, 3™ 10, her. Miss Ruth White. | song by the chorus. ‘The Cheistmss Ma le Leaf Tradlng §s . sent i lw.» ; | Brady’s Condition Favorable—Big | Number registered 41; average attend- | tree was then siripped of its presents. P s Powers. Dur toof Portland, Pa. is| Locomotive Pulled from River— | ance 36; per cent. attendance §S. Roll Family Dinner Party. Sweaters f s is brother, Captain . J.| Perfect Attendance Report. of honor: - Stanton Balard, Waldo N. B. Wilcox _entertained at| Stamps - . r e 2 Jok . v | Thomn: MoCahin,. Tarron wost DO e T LT soodern style re s Tan i GO SN | W ertaining jamin Riteh at South Wooc ara, Blackmar, Angelina Bove, Jen- | this place, Mrs. Frank S. Palmer of and Keep your customers N . are | John MeD wo cases of wine; | | Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. | i B o8 g SREAE once, adford, Pa., and Mrs. George Tilling- “smiling.” B e { Sullivan barrels of stook f New daughter, Miss Elizabeth Tyler Carr, | Wes! SiSen b | hast ana’ Mr. Tillinghast of Plainfield. Sming. \ Whaieh, four glesses of el Mrs. F was united in marriage with Leon | Grade Eenchi | B.P. Franklin and Miss Nellie Frank- trom 3 - £y 1an | Of Jackscn sirect Russell Gros-Jean of Watkins, N. Y. | Hall; number res IAEC | lin are In Nortir Manchester today, (o | ¥ e Toi) THL Miss Myra E. Gec | Rev. G. F. Waters, retired pastor of | attendance nee | attend the f of Mr. Franklin's - ¢ t. calendars: | i$ at the home of her the Congregational church at Wood- [ 89. Roll of hard- | prother, Henry , who died at : $ A Platns, Mas stock, was the officating clergyman. | Son. Walter wult, | Afoos k Hill, R. L | . . Miss Mabel Ritch of Yonkers, N, Y., | Henry Brousseay o rmerly of Woodstock, and Harold | John Cabana, Una Fortney, Beatri { Corneliiis of Lakewood, 3., were | anette Gilbert, Eugene Loi- tending couple ! Holiday Guests. nd Mrs. Nathan Babeock en- | rtained on Monday Mr. and Mrs. The Full-fashioned | v :1,“:‘,"‘1‘.”‘,‘,.;“ Bradley Muffler & ; Furniture Store, f s ceremony was performed, in the | U o iliam Cook and son of Danielson 2 West Main Street V neck CHNEAL Carn Dt i au ouaacively, daco. | ance 58:. per cent. attendames. 7. Kol and Mrs, Charles Jeffrey and M — - b boughs, St specially | of hon: Jero Andrews, Walter | Clarence Kahn of Jewett City. i v £ arn 3E RS S UG R R 2 \espeCInllyficc 0 Bake e Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robinson enter- may regard these interd - A. Potter. R e e e e e | Rinmresian Toacher . M tained Monday Mr. amu_Mrs Curtis | own “persomal properts or cx ks Potter's funeral was held| riends in Milford, N. H., where | the wedding march, the bridal party | trude Hall; assistan »“‘L S SaueTnerer LA NaTNIGh and{ yoliday Week Guests Come and Go— e Tt e o n g npagne. o « : jorning st 8 Selock from the | gyent Christman | advaneing into the parior through | Johnson; number : s | Christmas Tree for Daughters of | Latls StOCE0lqers Mha fow men in 1 s Che * was taken to Mr. and e e o e o e Miss Leona Butler of | ance e = Frank Geer spent Monday with his| America—General News. charge of them, then they had bettes 5 gtoh tall, w) SeIvines | e ien T eraey < aiso acted as flower | Miss Ethel Stra brother, nard Geer, in Willimantic. | 2 S. Chesebro has ned to|not do to e public investment and c ; mich' Rev. Earl W.| mer e | ers assistant in Miss ‘Bessie Bothwell of Madison, N, | ;L¥le S: Chesebro has BUract, 10| ot a0 40 e wublic It has no rieht ta g {bea « William M. Potter of this vho veer S isomns was an srectivel IO ss Maxtha Bothweil of Dov-|ynd relatives in the village {an insight into the system of handling omen s an it W 0. Potte Juth Wil- | several days | Création of white crepe chiffon ov: City Notes. their home here. | ™y “ang Mrs. Thomas Spencer are | these investments.—Omaha Bee. : iion, both e manan ks verad | White silk. She wore a vell. caught| i : (Dliver Wattles, Mrs. | yigiting friends in Waterford. —_—— dren S 0Se Tamimerlin, of West. 5 and carried a bouquet of bride roses. D. Eillin L nce. | spent ‘“H:‘L\;V\‘;uv} Mr. and Mrs. Fred | yi"a¢ her home on Church street, is Yoo e/ Eurial was in the Willington Pt dc repe meteor in llings, who has be | Putnam in Moosur : 11| able to sit up. oIy mal : CaakCithes | g 1 old g with train. Her jle Troile | Deniis Baruectepent Mandave: in s taniain: arid \Mrs: Roswell “Lamb peaicsw: b DIAtY Jon | celne Hned. white e o e DANIELSON bonguet “vas ‘white' carmations s e | i River, the guest of Louls Ander- | o\oaby stxest ars, antortainine S 4 R Sy’ ot Wain. 0 18 ot Woumen f } poree jty, A. §. Pot — bout 35 guests were present. The After such a on | son AN - | Mrs. Earl Wilson of Providence: . palnior i ia gt e el stron . v of h Coroner Bill Investigating North | wedding 1 on was al ek : fise Delphine Beaurezard of Wit~ | M B Wi GCorge . Wilcox ana | cat family, and nis pietures of feling . 1 ¢ | i nd further he illus< -~ > ira . Firemen's Association Elects Of- n train wil aeughter, | STONINGTON | “Piis s 1s T with prewmonia. | som's Musuzine and farther he ilus< 8. irs ie Belding o ficers. Watkins, 5 721 TS Miss Abbie ish of Hpicer avenue i #3 wing SN ..“ wote a few of % F T | 2 — jmvenne lichus Pian Watch Meeting—Mail | was thie guest Monday of friends in|les & rawings We guote a few off e Black | Umston, Strs. Mgtia ¥ of South | ott Smith of oston fs spend- FUNERAL. dw Yorii| Pouch and mm,}m; Mutilated—So- \'\j\t;:";"lf:» Miik® AIart iSloper i Nav 1d HZ\M‘,._'L‘..“ since dead, oo b o ome in Dantelsor A Miss Maria R. Hopkins. C e (’ unswick are’ guests of Cuptain and | or 1 me that ' he .',X‘m”.‘,,[a‘ a dren’s I3 Wi teg £ Vir ‘. c | = | Mrs. Boon Spink on Main street | was ve i 5558 - { VR : " | Sl ety b e neral services for M net el M Katherine and Mary Lam i ans Biariat Sratth oY Nor nee went on to enmerate 24 bad qual- on . . Mrs. Euphemie B. Guilbert ient at = | Hopkins were held from LD Prov are glests of their | ,oxr- 2nd Mrs Eugene ot of Mrs, | ities which he belleved cats and wo< { s hold morning at | fami 5 { o J. R emont | Anderson. ry, Trasitton of the Haley farm fa|gan to enumerate the old man's bad - < 158 ‘Adel- |0 EE ISy SO has. | the ] church. t | the vill be special watch 1t | pacovering from a sev iliness. ities as I knew them. Wher' T : i s il i o | = Grove street | service a EEpiscopal arch, | "*30"and Mrs. Richard Weeks, wh 1d finished 1 found that he had beat= - > elock, a req- |.in. the We { _The bearers were Frar > | December 12350 p, i e 1% Aeve et ends in the vil- | en the cat and the woman by féurg o \ ; 2 | have been visitin liEh mase being celebrated by | Mr. B Iworth have | Killingly; Harden Hopki os I Have | Re Mason will be in |jage have returned to their home in | Yet I could not recognize any one of Rev. 3. J. Papiilon i bearern | returned trom a’ visit with re vard Hopk aries 3 | gharme. An excelient programme hus | Frovidence. his bad “quailties in any cat that re Hormisdas n, Octave Mathiou ftyitle | Springfield; ¢ kins, Putna ha been arranged. s Frances Lewey, who has been | knew, He was, to use a Yankee phrasel me Berard and Louis Leseque. Bur- ending a fe with rela- ng | Congregational Roll Call. [very i, Bas. - (l“‘rm a Sooum R e el § oo g Dan SH e b & nateting of i) Congre- | _Social of True n eata: tn gl that time they have i f Coroherifivestigeting. | EiHE N Doy | gati ¢h wi 1a in“the| The True Blue Sewi ety is to i then . true to formy { To Teach in Ohio University e AN i o But Young Bandits. May Have: State ] RE N COMERET. | cha even in connec- |hold a social Friday evening at t ol 1 5 coMbtanih | en t, a s T Mr. ‘and | o5 fnvestigation of. the -re Prison P. ¥t E et : E A ey | mont aratory | home of 5. Nathaniel Latham on A 5 e koE | . "M Mt H t | oad weknh ar e LB AL . Randolph M. Clark's e 1l be u roll cal lof | Prospect FHilL at succeeds cat withou§l |7 v fe bus, O where he | which' ¥ e mer Home Destroyec | omcers Christmas Tree for Liberty Council. \way from the normal pat . ras v en as pr ag- | Flue the Cause—Loss $50, W and daugh Liberty councll, Daughters of Am : S, fixed type. We) <. AreaTrifle Hard, |; »m Unive r Otlo. | Mine, Lucy Fouruier b oo s B f cer i Lawrence, Mass. | ycq” will have their Christmas tree : gt " f | WAt ¥ ra course at F i . o. | turned 1o Providence after a visit with | $\VERRe80aIS 6 of the fact that only But Cheer Up, for You Can |corei wniven fives oot in totally de- | 055 Mecormick and family e it Mrs. Nicols Nelson, | STint the pusi 25 yiaes has ant real = - t St e who! HiVe Heen spend few days | t attempt be made a . | s of Radiant Chapter. y Is den Irs. Rando s e [ ih Blage i New Lonaon, ave r e the cat, permanenly, from save Gel Money by cailing at the | il mecting of Radiant . Cla ! sda | mantist church was he ot oG L T Sl o haa the strongly, STH 3 i R Tild B Mori . 0 Baylies Wood has returne hor e been my cloge assoclates; Willimantic % Fatone Ao Cul [Mes e Ma . for ail the membe ton of |atier 8" Jong Nisit: with Captain and hitve 1ved fown e wma with . teh: s irs. Maud Otder- |°¢ Begalke J.Morin presented th : " I d distribution of |y, 5 w. Lathan | thelr n they have los AT e NANd OMIEr - Fror #hex o : Chimney Fire Caused Excitement sift d.atthe Congrega-|Mte, B WV TaBOM o Yas ds Christ-| the Dined G Incan: > . " | many present at exercises Tuesday | ert Safford at South Woodst S e vicin D don of New Landon Memoral] salke by itaelts dbexs bl dereiontin: 15 Uniom Sireel | Entertained at Whist. Vine 7 lce at Dayville. | chureh bell being rung to eall together 1 nd young | s Slizabeth Hunt is visiting | ¢ 51 find that Tew cats living nt ed sixtecn intimate frie At Duyvil Th Sbaug | #&e by the fire was p atents of Mail Bag Mutilated. | Fred Durfee o et g fiiof the gnnden, rise 0 iSRRI o setly ¢ ¥ ' m W | . pets S sday morning at the upper sta- | Christmas with his parents on | intellizence of the to t, whose lib Yerms strictly confidential. R e = ! =5 BIG LOCOMOTIVE . e pper ta |pect Hill. returned Tuesday. erty of movement is curtailed to a flat 14 1 Tor M e con Iw wex 4 e . 4 nall pouch was lying on | "Alec Fish of Pittsburg is-visit sior a small backvard. This T have . - " { sola - guerit of snow | Pulled From River with Much Diffi A mall ) take it on. when | mother, on Ma y‘u- e o | proved wi tha possibility of a ELMORE & SEEPARD |w Edward J. 5 won_th morning culty. sing freight train drew . the |, Mrs Oriando Clarke of Cove 2 % i feman's prize.s 1k Cun- | Association. s er the wheels, and chewed | 15 The Euest OF 00 I8 ‘cossors to Sesslons & Wime-ey . wptured olation. At| g A Som: ask locomot > y badly. About 30 3 j 2 A - » T n v shments g el yut ¢ North Gre cut and several pack- | == SR tmbalmers and funera memm‘ v joyabl . | venordale has proved to be a very dif- ages se hey were gathered | Disappearing Isian DIAMOND g v as toe ficult one for the wrecking crews, but 5 e distinguished. Sev-| savador, iike all other Central A 60-62 Nereh B¢ { “ixiis on Tuesday evening the big machine g some registered mall { arfean es, lies in that belt of t ENGAGEMENT RINGS. LADY ASSISTANT. Christmas Chear at Town Farm . [ had been hauled up mear to the tracks. : ot | Slobe wiiere ‘the earth's ‘crust 1s su Soceial Poses AT shone comuecim AY s tiie Yinanai tom | Joi s Leimsbde oo e Rl ol o Duck Hunters Alert. | Boned to be A i is the soene ot 1] 8. E. SHAW'S, Putnam, Gt CALL AND SEE THE irs. H. W. « n. An excellent | of all of the members of the various | Machine, which will probably be back 3 ners who hold the rec. |ital has been practically ' » od a cloek: | borgbantes: of thesidepart | on the rails today n duck hunting, secured a g0od | earthquakes no less the T 25 WS P natron gave the indker- | . 2 nclaimed Letters ) sterday off Ledwards is-|Lake Illopango a volcano arose in 1850 B, 3 ,9" U\‘Jr}(!fld ‘lgdels e ettt | i\:lore Machinery for Power Plant. | = Unclaimed Lette G s the law soes on Janvars 1| ALS valcane has atmost aissppezred | THE N.EMMI{JE SALE EUHI‘MJES e i arrived in Danlelson and has be J. A. Brown, Charl Han- = 3 Jieait the six ik at The Bc:ton Dry Goods St Dan- ANEST P. CHESBRO, 1020 Main £ en to the mill on the WWest Side. an- | cocik Co. A. McDuff ele Arion Club Social. Gt rs in Alaskan Walers | feison. Some big dlscounts for our Wiltimantio, Cotn aug Lodge Elects Officers. | Ginor large pulley. weighing several | Chester Parker, Frank R hitr e the Arion club held | o oh® SETRUEEE, O Mie they wers | Castomers another veek; Attractt i eeting in K chinery is to be Holiday Hours at Postoffice. A large Christmas tree was the | pi g tands which. w B "';;”',,‘:d“c go0ds now P o Be Blalbias Businsee’ nday eve elected on as soon as possible. o ibiaaiar Fran et t i nd nearly ev i suged mainly piA Boing Duf of the Clothing Businass E Sear e ol | s P s i B 00 il he presont was given a e rios, Tt 8 estiniated that at | THE BOSTON DHY GOODS STORM . 5 9 ' Willlam R. | WANTED MONEY. xt_Monday, New Year's day: Office t Lire ziven horns, least 500 persons were drowned Main Street, Dantelzon Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store A | : e o S Dancing was en- | e o0 PO e or's 1elands re- | saptzodw o aaii bty . | So Daniel Doyle, 17, Broke Into Stors | and from 5.30 to 7 p. m. City car- | BOtal refreshments served e o5e of the statements made after B iy oUTFITTERS ALL v ns, ¢ v : | G A Ot il make one’ delivery and col- | Mrealth 3 delegation attended from MYyS- |the San Francisco eamhquake (0 ac- | S e e STNE i ion, The rural service will be sus- | Wash vho spent thei d a special car was chartered, | count for that disturbance. as said | o g a |y H i S e S e 1 ded for the ¢ and the n or- | eavir 12, 1 great chasm extend n the b n H 1 - xchequ Frank P. Fenton Daniel Doyle, about 17, was arrest g | eat L extens el George Spencer: outer | on the charge of having brok In Interests of K. of C. = : 5 will reopen’;on | o i e ot it SMALAERIL L A. R. BURNEHAM, Agent. lerick Dimo: imusician, | tore of Geo L Call on Deputy Patrick Hurlihe of expenso of t 5 B St e reas s VNt B ok me WAVE I LARC LiNe sale. nd Wagen PILES CURMD, IN ¢ To 14 DAYS. | b1 Sest han e a | Deputy Husiihe il ory - | i furbances of la SRt dabid a Eebottes o | 3 it had b ade | his installation of officers of ious injury, o the t A ine Comstock, a student | Busfalo Express s :u‘v.u-, Strset. 5 T L ReEInd Toney PN Sne T s S deste tfous councils next month, the o o- tute, Brooklyn, N. Y. | e W RS BIG REDUCTIONS IN oo el TS Nes LI 0r E1Y: | | installed January s | e | 1B e S ore b sdebn Day of the Open Books. oy o novid p )14 duy | £ P hat . £ the Tr v RD. - i S 4 > be I of e cas acVea MLLE. BEAURES & - - | ma t | he big corporatio 5 = e . 12 : MILLBURY WON i . arived home o the big corporation Bl REGRED: | [amr and ot 5 . | — | lackle, and |1 the holidays eir books to 1bl SRS JAMES HARRIES | 9 | Climping to” o Tow *root s the renr | goorg 50 40 25 in Evening Game. | | of Butte, Mont. | cease the star chamber systemn of do- | - % BOTTOR A a N _ < 2 farelos the WINCO [ atnery i { nds were lald ont | y and William Cas- | ing business. He refers, of cou t General Repair Shop, M "flhda S"lflmwl‘s | indows in partitions within ' the| puinam was Gefested by Minury | s 433 g New: York | corporutiuns, whate stocks are G e AP DS et KMo Jorcec &) - 1 the return game played that place | Island Gun club celebrat- | indiscriminately to e public for buy y U i dress on the wrapper about a perlod- | Jj the Teturn gam V‘h[«;d,;(i(,rmu:: R | s th a tree and sup- |ing and selling. This is not new @ Oil_and Gasoline for sals s » eyidently dropped from the boy's POCK- | Lnitil near the end, when the Millby | gra the Algon- | good b . S ZRVRICE S E MomEN, o | et. gave the clue that lead to the ar-| pi,vers shot the baskets ltke 4 showe | club deligh entertained its | secretary says NP0 | Wow and Up-to-ate Hotel ta every - ! G | — | \bers and friends. mote the confid e investing onetiiatar a3 e g ‘j“ PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE | _Mr. and dirs. Eugene Atwood from |public is a w,;f’l"‘ n\\“r‘w '-;’ e '}‘»“\ n- | KA F. LEWIS Proprietor. | 1e)% store, which oceu New York arrived in town Saturday | stitutions hrowine the hooks open| = 7o SSRREAS OB ETR It It's Wall Papers | a [l or the pa armory bullding, o | Meritorious Pupils in Israsl Putnam spend - Christmas at thelr home | to men Who have money to invest, 1y R #n all the jatest designs (hat you da- | that time. Mr. Call did not report School for Past Term. o : thiey: re buving, cannot help \ Jewett City. aire, come here jargs assortment | | that break (o the > s | Miss Ethel Dennison of Hartford is | they are buying, carnot e i FUNERAL DIBROTOR will interest you. | ¢ " finest grade of Cocon | th® . s - Following Is the perfect attendance (s Ending sthe sholluaye, ratRac homd, | S retary 1a ri asserti Faruiture d Crawford Ceoking mixed Paints and | 1 e R etions hevr | Golden Wedding M iand: Mee | L BOIONIDE 1oiCionaitock attendancell K ¥, consul sl g The, secrotary i 13 e | and Cramor es are compl \ + | Charles H. Cooley. for the fall tearm, Principal Du | t Colby of Watertown, N. Y. lic corporalions, or th con-| "Phones—Store §1-2: house 35 A B. HOLMES, As briefly notc he assistant, Miss Mazel Bov | e PWhATS B R of friends over Sunday, | public | 92 Church Stree. Willimantie, | SPECIAL THIS WEEK f Mattors of The Bulletin, Mr Grade ‘0—Number puplis | have now dec ease-its length i Car s Pene e S& m ith every can | golden wedding last Friday « of ‘attendance Roll of ho | 650 feet. This increase will secure da's customs receipts for No- | There s Omn & e varvery of Trem mian; aiso | 20 S&H Stamps with y vith an informal reception riel Backus, Arthur Bas | from the government the high 2| vember totaled $6,024, an_increase Agadiy th a ¥ ghest sub Senitops, Oysters and Clama. at | home of Mrs, Bliss S. Cain, Pearl Chamberlain, Minnle Gan- | tod £3932,020 over November, 1909, For i | encing were | non, Seward Lowe Harold Seeley, Roy and new | Welsh, Irene Williams. the eight months of the preses was $47,306.911 isBromo Quinine’’ STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 NOTHEE; 1 The T. R. Sadd CO ford street, Hartford. A friends, including Mrs. Florence Man- | Grade acher, Mrs. Carriage | ¢ 150,000 b the sama peried last year. e - - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Ny of Passaie, N. J. who Was brides: | Gascolgne: number ‘pupils registered | 1 ! the 5 That is g maid at thelr wedding rkson | 32; average attendanc per cent. | s last y Howeve I 3 mp: oenTAXER ana maencasn a3 SIS i Ll e s s et srmen e Laxative Bromo Quinine e | E { house. who, with Coole scort on, William Maertens, e I b Gnd | vember, 1905.—From Consul Harry 2 et fad 4 % Station to the city hall when he spoke | Russell, Stanley Shaw. Jerome Shel- | Carrots and beets are not larzely 53 Painless Extracting and there in 1860, and Ch is Krug | don 4 | gromn mne nay cron in tho entir A Safe Country. o | Aiways remember the full name. Look | smece bafare the pubiic. there s ne me Filling a Specialty | ! | joined i aepar{ment in | per: total number of pupils enrolled | ous shipments are going to the United | ing and the Fourth of J this wou for this siguature on every box. 2ac. Wit hetter than through the advertis. | 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | 15 4: avorage attendance 41 per cent. | States—From Consul General James|be o prefty safe country to Hve in- Bk catudas of The Bulletin Telephone Juné Cooley was born in Middlatown, ' of attendance 91. RoN of honor: Law- & W. Rugsdale, Halifax i z ston Transcript

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