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i She is demonstrating the Asbestos Sad Irons, and she will show you what a convenience it is to-have irons that retaln heat for a long time and avoid the discomfort of a ‘hot handle. ' Skl The unigue feature of the ASBESTOS SAD IRON is a hood which is ingeniously lined with asbestos What is Going On Tonight. - Nest/ G D r‘o‘fl m?lc ures at the Bijou .and c Temple. 3 . Sat lay Ni; soqtordsy” Night Damce in A B, 8.1 " MURRAY'S | BOSTON STORE JANUARY SALE. CAGE FELL, 5 2 e — - CHILDREN'S MATINEE - e B g Injuring Twe Ice Cutters Near Eim : - : nd s . 1 ONLY ONE WEEK MORE OF Vents Heat from coming aut ex- Farm Dairy Station. Arrariged for Friday at Hospital Car- | Th bert, 81 yearsof age. THIS GREAT BARGAIN EVENT. cEPEREiSia. Yronin: X G nival — Big A ~ Plenging * .He writes: “Iam always ready Teddy Yadeshanna and F k Annis were injured Friday morning at the icehouse of the Eim Farm Dairy com- gny adjacent to the milk station near il street. The men were at work assisting. in filling the jcehouse when the cage fell and hit them about the head and shoulders. The cage was nol in use but was suspended about six | feet from the ground. In pushing the cakes. of ice into position the men in same way bumpad against the support and the cage dropped. Dr. C. H. Girard found that Yadeshanna had a bad scalp wound and that Annis had been temporarily stunned by a sharp| blow about the meek and shoulders. The latter’s injury, however, is the more serious, and it will be & number of days before he will be able to attend to. work. y A difterence of 100 degrees can be maintained between the fron and the handle. - The outfit gives the greatest ironing comfort, . and special -irons for sleeves and flounces may be had to fit the same handle. Come and take a look at the lady and see these fine irons. . Programme During the Evefing. Friday was the big busy day having the carnival for the benefit St. Joseph’s hospital in charge, and it is safe to say that everyone experienc- ed a feeling of rellef when the hour for closing came. The afternoon was given over to tha school children, and there was a very large number present, many ‘of whom were accompanied by _their parents and teachers. The Iittle ones thor- oughly enjoyed themselves and made the most of a merry afternoon. The hall was lighted in order that the chil- ;l!'en might see the fine electrieal ef- to render merit and justice where they belong, and will state that my ec&erien_qe with Duffy’s Pure And perhaps you have not visited this store yet. Make an appeintment "to come today for your Saturday shop- ping. You will find many tempting Bargains in evety department. 1f, McMahon McClellan lg. i Surprised by Friends. 2 Mrs.. Ernest A. Bliven was %wnv a party at her. home y evening, when “about thirty friends called to spend the eve: Games were played, music’ rende and re- fr;:hmelfi.tg ;vere served. Ts. Daniel Gray of Ledyard and) lxfil;t:m Flora ta.mmd‘ne ntmNofl-h Ston- spent with their aun! Mrs. Charles Stodd«trdy L 3 Roy Bates Critically Il Roy Bates, oldest son of Rev. and re. Welcome E. Bates, is critically ill at his home at the Baptist par- sonage. Mr. Bates has just return- ed from a trip abroad, where been pursuing a course of study and has been in failing health since his tonic. T am 81 years old and have suffered a great deal with ~indigestion and kidney - These troubles were overcome hy Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey. It induces sleep and creat&s thirst for a glass of water before breakfast. By this the system is the better supplied with MR, D, F. SIBERT, 81 Years of Age, oxygen. I find Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey far superior to all else, and while I am greatly opposed to taking spirits as thousands do, I will always uSe Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, be benefited and aitain-a clear conscience by taking . Women'’s Tailored Suits Every one of these Suits represent the pick of the makers. Every one i¢ made in the most correct style and medel, with the best material and workmoanship, and when you counsider the small prices we are asking for such suits, every one with intentions of buying a suit for winter should be here bright and early. jan21S&Tu IDEAL BRAND Extra Choicest ect. S An especial programme had been ar- ranged and was successfully carried out under the direction of Rev. O. 8. Baumeister. The first thing was a grand march, with all clildren desir- ing participating. At its close all fac- ed the stage and remained . standing until the remainder of the programme ng on Chappell sn Monda; Secretary Katherine Jack Spaulding of the school committee is in receipt This i how we have them priced: of-an official notice from State Secre- r tary C. D. Hine thai v was completed, which was as follows: | return. g - P Regular granted to. 8. Grant Choppell on hig | Yankee Land, ‘sons by children of St Unclaimed Letters. it as a medicine as prescribed.” D, F. Sibert, Scotland,” Archer Regul pEARL HEAD RICE app:al from the town committee’s de- | Joseph's parochial = school: _dialogue, | Following is the list of letters un-| Co., Texas. 2 Regular cision in regard to. the transportation | The Small Boy in a Dime Museum, bY|clalmed at the Mystic postoffice: Regular of his child to the Windham Center | Masters Gilbert " Fl. and Arthur|George W. Collins, George W. Har- schodl. The date for the hearing has been set for, Monday, Jan. 23, at 10 a. m. It will be held in the selectmen’s ris, Miss Mary J. Holmes, Mrs. 8. E. Packer, Mrs. Lillian Mitchell, Mrs. A. J Snow, Of A. Stone, Mrs. A. P. ‘Welch; Meet Me Tonight in Dream- land, song, by Edward Cotter; Wholesome and Nutritious. 10 S&H Master Japanese Fan Drill, by twelve young Green Trading Stamps Free with 3-Ib. Women's Extra Sizes as large as 47- inch bust, in Navy and Black, regular Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey 3$95.00, now §1 room in the town building. malds; solco, by Master Harold Shee- | Williams. Mrs. G. D. Cornel, Mry | 38 8 renewer of youth and tonic stimulant is one of the greatest g s N bag, 25c. —_— han; Papa Was Stumpt, recitation, bY | George Gardiner, Frank W. Lathrop, | Strength-givers known to science. It aids in destroying disease, WOMEN'S COATS at & big seving IR BE Two Cases of Diphthe T O o ining ot ‘Am., | Miss Sardh Spicer, Mrs. B. Chapman, | and by its building and healing properties assists in restoring —Broadcloths, Cheviots and Heavy| This Rice is put up in dustpreof | ;1\, new cases of diphtheria were | Master John Meeban itE the old. | Charles Cornell, Miss L. Cottrell, Ed-| . . b : w are represented, ml Biack.| .lin bags. réported. to Clty Health Omcer Dr. W | €Fica; by :1u’uu ;flxmm. v the d-| ward Duphilie, Frank . Davis, J. H.| tissues in a gradual, healthy, natural manner, thus keeping she Navy, Olive, Brown and Novelties. Aty P, S. Keating Friday, and as g result "T';.’.’,ese\j'en':n'? vzr,ocmnfm:‘w}as dedi- g“"kxacg; li;m. M"};; Adelia Kenyon,| old young in spirits., It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention 000 Conts, now. $6.75 Th T R S&dd co §}'; g Ft e e Y o Briies | cated to Ireland, and was a most ol e i Bt RJ::-: Onel and cure of consumption, pneumonia, grippe, bronchitis, coughs, mow $9.50 ¢ 1. K. o |street was placed under strict quaran- | 7'e4In one. Members of DIVISOD B0 . mew schoclhotse on fhe west| COIds, asthma, malaria, low-fever, S now stigg WILLIMANTIC, CONN. e fifdg of‘s- nl‘*)f“:: h'::;fl’efl“r:: S arrangements for the evening, and a -:da of ;Lha ;ivir ls nearing comple- stomach troubles and ‘all wasting, now 4 4 - red v e assistance and ! (] and school wi nda: P P 5 now $17.80 Tel- 234-4, Jare those of Ernest, aged 6. and Flor- | pii, FORAETeq B8 o e car- | morning. Architect Crantres of New| Weakened conditions, if taken in Misses’ Coals ages from 6 to 14 years ence, aged about 10 or 12 years. The other case is that of Mrs. E. H. Spicer on Maple avenue, and Friday after- noon her condition was reported to be considerably improved K. of C. to Work Third Degree. nival a grand success. The programme as rendered . was: Opening chorus, O’Donnell Aboo, Let Erin Remember, Wearing of the Green, Low Back Car, by prominent local young people. These solos were also rendered:’ The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls, by Mrs. Britain and Contractor Donovan of Norwieh have been in Mystic this week and have rushed the building so that the school might begin. The teach- ers and pupils have had five weeks' vacation and in all probability there will be no Easter vacation so as to time and as directed. CAUTION.—When you sak your druggist, m.u dealer fer Duffy’s Pure Malt , be sure you pure Times lar Coats for 50 San Jose council, No. 14, Knights of | John Doyle; Come Back to Erin, by | make up the fall school year. Regular Coats for Columbus, will exemplify the third de- | John McQuillan; Killarney, Miss Lo- St B Regular .50 Coats for 50 mfl gree Sunday afternoon upon a class of | retta Ashton; Believe Me, John Mc- 5 % Reguiar $10.00 Coats for $7.50 4. _Area @ Hard, |fen or & dozen candidates. The ex- | Snea: Ratmiden Mavourncen, Margn.| Miss Eisie Espieg is visiting her Regular $1250 Coats for $10.00 emplification will take place in the|ret Conway; Ireland, I Love You, by | sister, Mrs. Bert Masén, in Westerly for a week. ‘Willam L. Douglas has returned from New York. The West Mystic Athletic club met on Friday evening in their rooms. It was voted to purchase -a printing- press. Several new members were added to the club. The Mystic grange held a successful cake sale in the W. C. T. U. rooms. COLCHESTER council’s hall on Center street. Visit- ing knights from Norwich, Putnam and Taftville will be present. Springfield Training School Coming. Practically all arrangements have been completed for the second annual exhibition to be given by the Spring- fleld Training school gymnastic team in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium next Saturday evening. A fine exhibition of calisthenic drills, apparatus work, ‘William A. Husgey. i At the conclusion of the entertain- ment programme all the canvassers were unusually busy, as Friday night is always a harvest night for any car- nival, and particularly so for a hos- pital carnival. Helmold’s orchestra played for dancing. One of the largest crowds of the week was present, and everything appears rosy for a grand culmination of the great work of char- ity that has been excellently handled throughout the past five nights. But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Willimantie Loan Company, doctor’s advice, both seut free. Dress Goods In spite of heavy selling during this Sale, our Dress Goods department is till well represented in Woolen Dress «ioods, Silks, and Wash Goods. Dreas Silks in Taffetas, P S Mesealine, Gros Grain a oo gny Team which will soon be delivered to the owner. Miss Ethel TLatham has returned from a visit with Miss Alma Schofield in Mystic. y. Mrs. Lizzie Hurst has returned from appearance in his new play by Ed wurd Knoblauch, entitled “The Faun,” on Wednesday evening at Daly's New York theater, where he will be for a four weeks' engagement. wu_de Peau —— N ndon, where she has been the| Orville Harrold, the American tenor, :; at gymnastic dancing and other special- FUNERAL. Archdeacon Brown to Officiate at Cal- zug;t'lt‘;; s ivienne Stahlen now singing in “Naughty Marietta,” 28 A 15 Union Sireel. e I N Lo e, whivl frokh s> vary Church—Funeral of William E.| ~Mrs, Clara Bidredge was a visitor fat the New York theater, will leave tha 1.80 quality proved exceedingly interesting. John George Taylor. Gitistte—Sooial and Personal fnt: e T Motk meesi | e Harmeretets " London, Grest 30-inch Taffets, black, goed brand,| octila b rooms of E. E. Hickey on Bank street| The Rev. J. H. Brown of Trinity e o I Lmie s eW et e . R Ralo Price 80s yard. Mrs. Timothy Brennan. Paumeister | church, Norwich, will preach in Cal-| Yok, . i bis home |, RUSS Whytal, who _acts Ro Ancther good brand of & better : - Nanc: Bratmes Hion ot ne homa ] of Bt.’ Joseph's: cHurch o vary -¢hurch in .this place Sunday |, Charies Brown returned to hls home [Brand, or Brandenmever, in “Tbe y uality, 3¢ inches wide, " black, Sale ELMORE & SHEPARD, N fater. e Bl Sulitven e | 181 was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Tan. 33, &t 7 ook e Ss e T T VI fiGreat NAR TR iR SN rioe, yard* Y 5 Richardson str i 2% ol = The regular pralse worship services & + > v & : e e A L s L e ahe General Nows. will be held in the Baptist church Sun- e o SPECIAL—Good quality Silks, in [mba]mflrs and Funeral [irgglors |ned been s sufferer for some time: She{ . T. Bunyan of Colchester was afday at 1045 . m. and 7 p m. In STONINGTON. T i e e . colors, during klh' Mq‘l:‘“ml of this J ufl, lived here for nearly sixty years, com- | Willimantic visitor Frida, charge of the pastor, Rev. B. D. Rem- e e aeivid, o IM:I:_ . g | ::u w.,;:"mr ed at 3%, now going 60-62 North Street. ing to this country when a young girl. | Raymond 1. Eldred is at his former | ington. The pastor "l“l fl'}g conduct | Play for Benefit of Borough Poor—One N L 3 g i LADY ASSISTANT. Mrs, Brennan was the widow of Timo- | home in Norwich for a fow days. eV ioes oot tne Baptist church in| jcehouse Filled—Tin Shower for Eawara MacDowsll is sivifig Telephone couectlom. thy Brennan, g veteran of the Civil| . N ‘Dicklow of Norwich was a Rrsieyal ity i Miss Van Ettan—Bowling Match. tures the proceeds of which are for 26¢ " war, who died about twenty-five years i Tt 5 the ity Friday. Mr. Amey of Wesleyan university is v b Ze a ity, now 2lc yard AEo' in this eity, - Twe yesrs agy ihe | usiness visitor in the city Friday. expected to preachiat the M. E. church| . S TR : MacDowell memorial fund, and quality, now 42c yard deceased went to Providence. where| Mrs. Sarah Cunningham of Jackson | Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. T P o she seems to be finding cordial sup- 75¢ quality, now 64c yard h e % is strzet is entertaining Miss Florence To Hear Seotch 8o rehearsing the play Crawford's Claim.|ypor¢ for her ‘mission. Wedne y 00 quality, now _84c yard 3 she made her home with her sister. O'Brien of Hartford. Surion ngs. The proceeds will go to the poor of tho | evening she lectured before the Mac- 50 quality, now $1.18 yard ven S firre ~She is survived by her father, who : Owing to the unceftain lighting of | town. Dowell club of Boston. g lives in Ireland, two brothers and two | The fourth degree assembly of San |ipne library, the Village olub will meet | Reuben Ford of the Road district is ' Jose council, No. 1§, K. of C., will have their annual dinner Monday evening at ‘Windham inn. The table will be laid for fifteen. . sisters, Charles and Timothy Brennan of Denver, Col, Mrs. Anderson of Denver, and M Elien Sullivan of Providence. Splendid Bargains in Wash Dress Goods, Ginghams, Prints and Percales, at & good saving. seriously ill. Ferrando Wheeler has installed an| . acetylene gas plant in his house. The ladies of the Road church met Friday at the church parlors and pack- ed a barrel of clothing and necessary articles for the school in. the south. An excellent dinner was served. with the Mieses Bigélow on . South Main street Wednesday evening, Jan. 3th. There will be Scottish 'songs with violin accompaniment, by Miss Brown of Stafford Springs. » Enjoyable Concert. The Ideal Concert company, which The stage children's Christi ival society was incorpora New York state last week, with the approval of Supreme Court Justico Page, to maintain quarters from which to promote the _general welfare of stage children and to raise money for Have Bank Accounts Congregational Musical Prégramme. The Congregational church music for Sunday will include: Quartette, The Personals. Attorney George A. Hinman was in Putnam Frid Domestics = consiste of blind singers and musicians, e a Christ- HOUSEHOLD LINENS. i B R L L T T qDgputy Sherift john H. Witts of | gave a concert in Grange hall Thum: | o s s epinis T, S 3 2 = & h < " lampton was a imantic visitor | day evening. The compapy is under e onington grange held its in- —_— ‘,,1.3‘:1":‘:“2““'."‘1::,' Damask Bets, 3’{12""5353?.; ‘a:dpe;mr':i:u akiey. | Friday. regtele s st Tatry it uf Hast. | staiintion Of | offieece @b the B0ad| puncatsnls for the Worcester M- §2-inch Half. ‘L,} 4 quartetie. Tapirer “and Hearer of| Judge A. J. Bowen attended Friday's | ford, who is well known in this place | church parlors. State Deputy Willlam ! gica) festival began Tuesday night un - alf-Bleached Damask, all i session of the New London county su. | and is a skilled player ox the banjo.| H. Barron of Danielson was the officer | Ger the direction of Dr. Arthur Mees linen, sale price 44c, Gdc and 64 yard. wnY , - Perior court at Norwlch: The progranenc COREMA. of oMMy | I R e aimber ot | comducter. THb new work to be sing 72-inch Half-Bleached Linen Dam- NEW POSTOFFICE BUILDING Miss Jennie Carmody of Waterbury, | 21d selections on the piano and banjo. | per was served. 3 B at the festiva] is Beethoven's “Mass by vfl::’mclann 85c vard. 2 ‘formen. atudent of the Willlmantic A dance:was held sTter (ha Smertern L e O ) Ig:- D major.” which i L L P 4y i ”g o R-Ig-a;.l:d_nle Inspected by Many Visitors o Friday. ag??érsihfim ;;y;mmng friends in | Uh)" sames T. Mitchell of Middletows way a _cl‘ullu,{ o3 Ffifi“ii\m will mest | ePtionof "Fidello” or the “Nint’ Napkins—Sale price, per dozen, #5c, A Wint _Between the hours of 4 and $ p. m.| Frank Davis, at one time employed | o5 & “l.xa", "‘a"’“ ?Td‘m?:a" e s [wymghony L T s3c, $1.39, $1.75 and $2.50. er may come fo YOl | ¥riday the new Federal postoffice was Lin this city, is confined to his home in Guild's- Suocesstul ' M. Dennison. 4 f ¢ B0 ads open to the public for inspection, and | Mansfield Center with a severe attack | The Ladies' guild of 8t Andrew's| s meeting of the Ladies’ Aid saciety |, The feature of next —week's be & sooner than you think. |ssvers! thousand. it is estimated, avail- [of muscular rhoumatism. cial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John | o¢'the First Baptist church will be held | formances at the Metropolitan op ed themselves of the opportunity given house will be the first appearance in Froak Larrabee left Friday morning church gave a successful whist and 80- | 4hig (Saturday) evening. ¢ . them by Postmaster C. H. Dimmick t ) . ” New York of Andreas Dippel's Chi y : E ed to be exceedingly well pleased with | M'S: H. B. Harris, who is s 2 : Which will present “Thals” at tiie B eias sale ghio %ggg;w;‘mw;‘&:: g B Dufiding and its excsp,;lonrl(!iy‘gne fo Jer Nopie In tug. ity e b e o'Connell ot %0 P mk?:vjt().”- to Cut lce. Rl o o e e ’ 3 sat i Bl intments. R e irst One . St in most respects is the familiar All-Linen Brown Toweling, sale | 15y *Rd DUt it in the bank where it [#RRP VISR, @ esented a brilliant STAFFORD SPRINGS T e Sharadey, Ar and Mrs.| \ Vargas Kas filfed one of his ice- | one of the Mafhattan opera house, in- priee ¢, 9¢, 1lc and 12 1-2¢ yard. appearance when lighted in the even- —— = Michael E. Sullivan of Willimantie | houses during this last cold spell. Up | cluding Mary Garden and Messrs. Dalmores and Renaud. Mrs. Bressler- Giavonli will appear in the part of Abilene. Mr. Campinini will conduct Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Linen Glass-Toweling, sale price, 9c, lle and l4c yard. ing. The -contract by Mark P. Wells was finished Thursday, and the build- ing accepted by the government. The remainder of the moving will be done today and Sunday, and when the hour for opening comes Monday the business will be handled, it is believed, as if the force had always been housed in a wmodern, up to date office. to this time he is the only one in the borough so fortunate as to be able to eut, as the other icemen’s ponds have been without sufficient water to freeze thick enough ice. This week the Ladies’ Aid society of Calvary B:Inm church met with Mrs, William McKinney. The jpplecing of quilt blocks was greatly enjoved. Tin Shower for Guest. Child’s Death Results from Fall— Young Men's Club Has Membership of 81, Miss Edith Pradell, aged Il years, daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs, John Pra- dell of Cooper lane, died early Friday morning after a week’s nllness. The girl was injured by a fall several days was the guest of Timothy Kelly on Pleasant street Wednesday. T. S. Rathbun was.in Middistown Thursday. = i ‘Funeral of William: Giliette. ‘The funéral of Wil E. Gilletie was held at his home on. Pleasant street Friday afternoon:-at. 3 o'clock, Rev. E. C. 'Ingalls offielating, Burial was in the femfly plot “im = Liawood MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK The Willimantic Towels Bieached HMuck Towels, 9¢, llc and l4c each. Bleached Turkish Towels, 1ic and sale price i 3 has not been well since. She 14 each. d Good Catch of Pickerel. ago, and has not bee: 1 ¢ el oo "Thursday evening the M. M. club mot — Brown Turkish Towels, 11c and 21c SaVingS lnslllllle Everett Clark of South Windham, ;c::g;i;zfxom iy Pl ?:::':t:rgfiar}':dgukfi " C s . wl’g-g Mise Nellie J; Garity at her home ; g e oo e W Membership 81, Jonn Brddshmw of Willimantio ‘was| en Water street, It was a swrvrice for | THE (IEARINGE SME CONTIMUES -Linen - 2, & 1 B *s as . a caller here ay. y 4;2 All-Li Huck Towels, now 33:| The Oldest Bank in the CIty fishing trip Thursday at Hayward's m:dhinz:l%:;nens clab has now 81| & B8 O SO ieh of New Britain is at| bers, as she was given &3 tn ;;:‘;w@' at The. Béston Dry: Gaadls Stores DRl G9c Damask and Huck Towels, 4 Jake, Colehester. i the, Sportsmen réb | Ny "and Mrs. Edwin C. Pinney ex- | his home on Pleasant street, having | in homor her coming martiage. T'eb 2| {ojoo,” “Some bis discounts for eur oo o nd Huck Towels, now | Large Resources and _Conservative [ poft a caich of 25 nice pickerel, aver- | ‘Wi, and Mrs, Bdwin C Pimey ex- | {5, oo here by the illness of his | Retreshments were served and a good | {elson. Bome bE Ascounts (oF So8 00 Dasn ok 1 % Management Insure Safety for | 4EIng two pounds apiece. They say|ang will leave town next Wednesday. | | mother. s S : Bargains on every coanier 1n the store. ea‘cli 0 ask Huck Towels, now 8ic Depositors. hruxfing t:at i wgu‘l‘;'h;:vpn mv:'&az Miss Mary Converse is the guest of | Clayton D'FE‘ldrmn of East Hampton Membership 100. Buy these goods mow. > o : friends in New York. was in town Friday. i The Stonington Men's club continues | — sept20d 36-inch English Long Cioth, 12-yard | H. C. MURRAY, President. Ehievenchesi Satly Officors: of ‘Eadtica’ Anil Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Klein iteld @ | 1o grow in membership and now nuin- | pEE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE eut, $1.10. - N. D. WEBSTER, Tr 5 N by i Axiliary. reception at their home on Broadway | pers 100, Next Thursday evening the - Main Strest, Danlelgos. Galifornia Wood Blankets, $439 pr. . D. reasurer. Another Game With € A. C. inshe officers clected at the last meet- | Wednesday afternoon. committee in charge hopes to secur oaw James . Keech. Mga Merino i nkets, $1.89 ';'r_' dec20TuThS Captain-Manager Downer of the|in§ of the Ladies’ auxiliary A. O. H.| Miss Nora O'Connell of Bridgeport|an able speaker for that evening. sept are: President, Margdret A. Hanley; vice president, Elizabeth Carey; cording secretary, Margie Mullin; treasurer, Annie Connelly; mistress at arm$, May Youngs; sentinel, Mary B Mullin. % ‘Windham High school basketball five has arranged for another game with the Conmecticut Agricultural college —— Only one “BROMO QUININE” That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE. Look for the signature of E. ‘W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. “Going But of tho Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Stors OUTFITTERS TO ALL mayiea was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien on Norwich avenue for the past week. Rev. Philip Mooney was a recent visitor In Willimantie. NOAN —— Ilustrated Lecture at Social of C. E. Seciety—Items Noted About the Village. There was a large attendance at the social given by the Christian Endeavor soclety in the parlors of the Baptist church Friday eveming. Rev, H. B. Rankin gave an Hlustrated lecture .on the Crow Indians which was very in- teresting. Games were played and re- freshments served. These socfals will be held every third Friday In the month. Team Neo. 1 Won. The members of the Jolly Hight club held 2 bowling match at the Arion club alleys Thursday evening. Team No. 1, consisting of Fox, Griffin, Noves and Hammond, won the mateh, with a to- tal of 3263. ,Team No. 2, composed of Koelt, mmxt, ¥ whurwal_land Kfi.\shr:‘. had a t o! e ilcox rolled string of 183, which was the m%h n- dividual single, and Dewhurst had a totdl of 873, which was the best indi- vidual total. Fish for New York Market. Thursday 32 barrels of fish vere shipped to New York markets by the local men. Mrs. Cherlés Batou, Jr., has return ed from geveral weeks' stay in New York, ¢ Charles Kilner of Waterfor was a business caller here Friday. re- HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law PATENTS Proteet your idea. - Handsome $§- page Gulde Book Free. Phoenix Black, Danielson, Conn. ¢ct1TuThS Where to Trade in Jewtt Gity WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE of Calendars and Christmas smd New Year's Cards in town af WM. JOHNSTON’S, Kitchenware Depariment Blue Enamel Double-Coated Kitch- en Ware, your choice at 39c each. 3-pint Rice Double Boilers, 10-quart Dish Pans, 8-quart Water Pails, 3- pimt Tes aud Coffee . Pots, i BLOOD POISONING, Resuited from Scratoh When Pomfret Woman Touched Christmas Tree. Mrs. E. H. Grosvenor -of Pomfret, mother of Misses Josie and Belle Gros- venor of Putnam, was taken to the Day-Kimball hospital, Monday, suffer- ing from blood poisoning. Christmas’ day there was a Christ- mas tree at the Grosvenor home, in Pomfret, and thére was a regular home gathering. Besides the regular tree there was a miniature tree upon the table, so that as each guest took Lipped Kettles, 6- 14-inch Drip and Large Chambers, values from 60c to 75¢, sale price 39c each, Special in Gloves Women's French Kid_ Gloves in Me., BIG REDUCTIONS IN Black and Tan and some White, regu- loll 0 l d Mnd l his or her plaee they found a ribbon | MIS. Joel Singer of Spring street| Fs e lar $1.50 quality for $1.29. U Vel' all e s wlklfl" ‘,:l:nsrm;},,& dr:y?u‘t present: %“n'ff.fla:’} friends in New London on MUSIC AND DRAMA: i—‘éé’.’;""éi'nc‘;?.“““’ to make room fom Women's and children’s 1-clasp 5 e Sr. S0 JespysLon. e, ¥as | Mrs, G. E. Andrews was a caller on T BEAUREGARD. Cape Gloves in Tan or Gray, regular % put on a table to one side. The fol- s in N < Henry W. Savage has engaged Mrs, MLLE. e $1.00 quality, now S5 pair. ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St. | loging Thursday Mrs. Grosvenor strip. o e Y. ew | Sarah Gowsil LeMoyne for the part of | —— - ———— Women's Silk-lined Mocha Gloves, s $1.00 quality, now 69c pair. Women's Fleeced Driving Giloves, $1.00 quality, now 8sc pair. Women's Silk-lined + Cashmere (iloves in Black, Brown and Gray, sale price 19¢ pair. Willimantic, Conn. ‘| ped the tree of its decorations and in 80 doing pricked Rer thumb. So slight was the. prick was that she thought .nothing of .it.. . z The next day her thumb began to pain her and she finally called in a doctor, who pronounced it a case of blood" poisoning. Her elder daughter went to Pomfret to help care for her and later brought her te her home in this city. Several consultations of dac. tors were held, and several incisions were made in the . hand and wrist, from which pus wes removed. Monday, she was taken to the hos- 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repalr Shop, Bicycle and Automobile Repalring, . Ol and Gasoline for wale. OFTY HOTHL, Hew an Hetel &2 every warticuinc. IRA P. LEWIS Proprieter. th e’s morality Haven after a brief business trip in town. » ‘William A. Fraser has returned from a ghort trip to New York. ‘Misses Ruth Fish, Grace Fitspatrick and Hazel Ashcraft attended the danc given by Rudd in New London Thurs+ day evening. 'vhllPI‘l. Lewha isb c‘mnn.d to her home ‘ 'ear] street by 4 % y Mrs:. Frederick C. Penfleld entertain- hfi.flm who has’ been ill \with d at her r:u-’w York residence Tues- ?» day afternoon with a reception and e ANy hax Tefmuel oo % Bosicaie, The singers inctuded Mme. st Sembrich, Minme. Gac and Senor ital, I’trn is now Hoped to save the _Craft for Long lsland Man. Goctors Chink that. the | Webster Klaredge has ‘completed o | 4740 Midche_Bman fhe. viotiniat ctors 4 » ) as D ———m 2 ‘the_ end ire boat for John Pardafis of Orient, L. iam Faversham ‘made hia A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: alse Scallops, Qyaters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. : actase Or. £ G JACKSON-—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Street, - - 'wmwh ».“Baby Mine” was transferred to Nazimova's Thirty-ninth street thea- 1 Y onday, replacing “We Can’t. Be as Bad as All That,” ‘which ended its engagement Saturday Post Card Shop 801 Main Street, Willimantic. Jan4d The H. C. Murray Co. THERE i3 no advertising meaium in Eastern Conneécticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resuits. 52 Main