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194 MAIN STREET, . _ Wauregan Houscv ' And 813 to 825 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. OPENING DAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, d o P s o 4 NNNRRRNS M =) AR AN Z ~m A A N o N .. WE take pleasure in announcing the opening of our store, at the above address, TOMORROW, TUES- DAY, DECEMBER 19th. We heartily welcome all women and misses of Norwich and surround- ing towns to call and inspect this new store, freshly stocked with the choicest merchandise for their wear ex~ clusively. All the pretty and most becoming Winter styles, colors, patterns and choice weaves are here in chic and captivating styles. We will not resort to lengthy description here. We will merely announce the several lines of merchandise carried, assure you of their quality and beauty, and then await your inspection tomorrow, the Opening Day. A i N < 4l N R S N Winter Models of Women’s, Misses’ Junior and Children’s Coats, Suits and Dresses A 27 S > _ = 7 72 S 2 555 - OPENING DAY YOU ARE WELCOME i | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19th s e 2 YOU SEE THE WINTER STYLES 5 3 § Supreme Court Holiday. ’ v T . el : Woshingion, Duc 11, The supreme WILLIMANTIC Bamard_GScien, a2 doim Goravs| -STAFFORD SYAINGS ~ |oo good Chamburio b bussprouet | STONINGTON urra s geurt of the United States wil adjoutn - 4ron hacord nthe e Of tho | Meanest Thisf st Warke—Steals Money | Bia scidom Veen seen in the DOTOURH! | Shipyard Lease Signed—Funersl of S s o o e s Mgt e E formed Gotober 58 ot tharectory of St | for Missionary Seoiety from Home of E K. of P. Eleotion. | Mo Epheaim Williame—Firemen i cess wi e devoted to prej ing opin- " 8 7 D Y v T — 1 1 Bprin jodge, Knights of | Whist Contests. i odpalyrve i What Is Going On Tonight. was_clected. alderman from the First| E2uls Episcopel chupch. Rev. J. EL| B. T. Eston—Jiohn Chamberiain, 16| Nineral Grcaiss lodge. JCUSUR 00 , SO Natchaug Lod, e , = B Tewnsend. the rector of the church, | Escapes After Passing oral Forg- " e . . e ge, No. 22, Kuights of | Ward, also contributed $10 to ihe dem- | 3 = A P at the ennual meeting, held in Pythian | Willlam Cook has recel In a single month a single caterpil- | PYihiss. ic city compittee. From the va- | "o° the oficlating clérgyman. #d Checks—How the Bowlers Stand. | huil Friday evening: Chancellor com- | tract from G. 1. Allison for U lar devours 6,000 times Ita own WelEht | goroy f Fictures at the Bijou and |rious reports afeady filed it 18 ap- P v g | mander, B. K. Warren: vie chancellr | ing of two weine boats, 30 feet in food. parent that considerably less mone: Tea in Honor of Pastor’s Fiancee. Baker chapter, Order of Eastern Star, T r to be used by Captain Al y y commander, Robert Quiniey; pi # FHE S AW R BUSY. Was contributed toward this election | Saturday afiernoom from 4 until 6 |has ei=cted tho following utlicers: Wor- | 4 vy Kingwbury; master of work, | menhaden fuhing next spri WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 7 | s s then has been the case in previous city | o'clock a tea was glven at the home | thy matron, Mrs. L. C. Bissett; WOFthy | Aanan’ French: master at arms, Jacoh | Stonington baseball teum w g K Thass Wis' e Teot Paid Porsanal [siectiche. of Miss Gertruds B, Crane, Wind- |patron, David Bissett; associate ms- | Wagner; guardian, Daniel French; sec- | be in the ‘Connecticut £ Tax Will N Be F. o — ham road, in honer of Miss (. Vivien |tron, Mrs. Lilla Foster; secretary, Mrs. | retary, Leonard Wheeler; trustee, Joha | scholastic 1o Rext measor ow Be Foroed to Pay. | LIQUOR CAUSE: JAIL EFFECT» | Grown of East Hampton, whowo en- |Laura Sanford; treasurer, Mra 'Muy |T. Memourne; delegate, John T. Mel- | gumes will begin on April 20 und - - s o L — - gagement to Rev. Ralph Hartley epard; conductress,Miss May Wood: | pourne. June 15, 1912 Wisss Opencd Evenings Dise pernoral taxons oundred delinquent | Leonard Bridge Man While latoxi- | was announced a short time ago. associate conductress, Mrs. Jennie Ja- | "Willinm T. Williama of the local high | On Wednesday evening (hree 2 gs 2 number of the town's well knows | cated Chased Wéman—John Bab- sy o G PO - | school is spending his vacation at his | bers will be initiated in the Ame in Xmas Week citizens, has been propared and will | cock Sent to Brooklyn. Personals. % ——r 'h" S """ Rome 6. Guiney; MAs. R Rera, 4 posis be given prosecuting attorney A Attorney P. J. Danahey was In rglars entered the home of Burt i i o today (Mondey) to take Such action as | There were two cases to occupy the | Chaplin Saturdsy. 7. “Euton, on Highland terrace, Satur-| o Alumel Meskine. o sigh [Xl [ » . 1s dcemed acvisable. The names have | attention of police court Saturday | Attorney Samuel B, Harvey was in | 48y morning and stole $89. The money | o 1o, MGOVEE OL TG, SHAGCrT, T FUNERAL ra regn Irading Stamps | been taken at rundom fromihe sev- | mornins. Charles Stacey of Levnard | Chapiin Sevurday. was the property of the Woman's|School Alumni ssscciation » to (are The last Monday—the last week be- eral hundred remaining upon the list | Bridge. who has frequently been run % A Home Missionary socfety, and one-hait | Place in Mrs. Ephraim Williams. Peter Kramer of West Main street low, on the evening of the 27th % for 1910 who have neglected up to the |11, Was in court charged with intoxi- - 3 €et | of this amount was brought in Friday o o s Sunday afternoon at 2.30 " fore Christmas, and yst there are many Until— Eresent time to comply with the law. Catlon. The court was informed by |SPent Saturday in Hartford. night and given to Mrs. Eaton, who 18 Standing in Candlepin Lea funernl wer I " e Makes it 0l Approximately I5 per cent. have al- | tbe poli that at the time of his ar- A. J. Langefeld of Hariford was a |treasurer of the soclety. The money There have been several change: lams w « presents to be bovaht. Maks it your Teady paid thelr tas, rest Stacey was chasing Wwomen in the | Wilitmantic visitor Saturday. as o have boen sent away Saturday. | the positions of the teams in the Btat. | strest piacopu poin rly M ing. ' street, o was sentenced to thirty | Igrs. Joseph M. Berard and sister, | The house was entered throug ford Candlepin league during the past | used. Burial was held i Plint to_start Snrly Monday et Satul‘day, Dec, 23 1911 Arrested for After-Dinner Row. |72¥8 in the county jall at Brooklyn. |Miss Alma Dion, spent Saturday in |Dathroom window and after the money | week. Warren stands alone at the top. | cemetery s caocs Drbparid i Ausihh s " Sunday. o it ity e | John Babesek, ‘who staggered into | Harttord: was taken departure was through the | The Independents have risen from third Whist Tournament he »: the police station ¥riday night, and Vs < - - back door, which was found unlocked. | place to second, and the Crescents . in making your sslection sasy. 1 1b. Baking Powder B0c 80 Stamps | ROUT, the attentlon of the police was | requiricd o night's lodging, was chars- | oo ong® JJie IWellen, Gertrude Curl | There were $11 in pennios, $26 in sil- | From seventh place to fith, where they | o 00" - 1 1b. Tea 50 or 600 50 Stampe|cn Main street oppusite. police neaas | 20 With intoxication. He emtersd s |05 10 Now ritain and Herttord, |ur,ind the balance In bills. A purss are tied with the clerka, The Mer-| from the Blonington fre engir R ¢ad- | plen of gullty and was sentenced to Pord: containing another sum of money waa|chants, who were tied with Johnson | o010 0 FUSGEE SO, LT T s 1 Ib. Coffes 35 or 380 15 Stamps | VBRITS, Quinien had tried to start | DY d8YS in Brookiyn fail. apdward K. Carlson of New Haven |in one of the pifeonhioles (n the desk |for nrth place, have sdvanced to fourth, R ats lises Gompany (o kg Aas n e week end a e home ol s | but was not molested. Silverware on | ywhil h droj d to seventh | o Saturday evenir 1 Ib. Coffes 300 10 Btamps | sometliing after the Sundyy dinner Being 55 B Parents, Mrand Mra. John P, Carlson s Bt roi: il the Sam Toom | v e T e [, Saturdey evening 1 ib. Coffee 25¢c 5 Stam - 198 G o = of Washburn street, from which the money taken, had Sosscs, Chief Tesd P8 [ cut the house started in by poundmg | Aiss Grace Leary, affer spemding| npry Armold Potter of West Main [no charms for the burglars. The first League Standing. Eion. ChUE TG and . 1 Box Cacoa 26c 20 Stamps | John J. Lynch. Quinlan then left the | three months' vacation with her auni Won. Lost. Main, P8 | osrding houss and wandered down to | and. uncie, Mr. and Mrs: ¥. I, Riley | StIoet left Saturday morning for a | mtimation of the burglary wes when lowed by & wmoker which wau & 1 Box Starch 25c 20 Stamps | the S . 3. | 2 §75 Main str e haan Y | vistt of several days in Hartford, New- | Miss Lizzie Buck, a mald in the Eaton | Warren . 10 Ay for the wee folks that are sure to Hemzmol;&wtmgcm ;v ere cn«fi ‘Lv P 1) all(n lk::elu. and with her cous- |y oion and New Britain, family, came downstairs Saturday In{epende. 5 667 | enjoved, Masker hlase thadet 1 Box Spice 700 10 Shwmpe | 2 o Fol g e o s | rany Tor A Feorie taraeys et Sat | Gardiner Kelley, who has been vis- |morning. She noticed mud on the car- | Rhode Isand . 3 S0 Apples for Boston Marks 4 5 < g 2 Ibs. Rice 250 15 Stamps | a charge of assault entered against | With Ler parents and will then o to | 1UnE Arthur S, Willisms of Chaplin for | Pet and found the back door uniacked: | Merehants - H T L SRt Nave Torwards Bearskin Bonnets in white or black, b 4 h . time, left Saturday Invesigation showed that the bathroom | Clerks 7| Rond alstrict hav arimmed with fancy ribbons at 75c,|6 Bars Borax Soap 25 15 Stamps|lim on the blotter. Quinian will be |Tarpon Springs, Fla, accompanied by | FeRue I Blons oAy morning for |\ indow had been raised, and Miss Buck | Crescen [ 417 1oad of apples Haturday gk S 5 By Naphiher Saic 200 ST P* | ariatened in police court this morn- |Miss Riley's abnt énd Miss Geary's |hls Rome in Sioux City, Towa. Then Telt matisied that somebody had | Johneon ‘ 283 | con market were Bald LS. ‘g W a Soap mps | Ing. tnesses have been ordered to |brother. George Emmerson of Kinesion, il family | Manufacture Bt 10 1167 | Greening appl 1 Btoning 200" Peanets, Jinelly trimmed, ¥XOM |4 Large Bottle Extract20c 20 Stampe | “PPeT 21sC- S, Mase., Fecently appointed by the stats | ciuer ha rasarted "ty Mrs. Baton, | Total pintall: Warren 5119, Inde: | un anusually Iarge crop of api , - ¥k 4 Interested Spur Track st Mansfield | hoard of educaticn supervisor of | upon going to the desk, found |pendents 5084, Rhode Island 5077, | year. IL is stat b rmers Infants' Crochet Sacques, whllefiwlth arge Bottis Peroxide DIVORCED AT RENO. vil Eingineer Bubert F. Mitchell | SChOCIS in Coventry, Lebanon and the money had been taken. The Clerks 500, Merchants 4962, Johnson | apples bring less th ink and white, with blue, from %e to 25c 20 Stamps S been Tesciving calls from contrac- |1 T8nklin. has rented the house owned | general opinion is that the work was 4857, Manufacturers 4780, Crescents| price this year .. > 1 Large Box Washing Jobn T. Hurley Freed by Court from | tors who desired-to see the plans and | Ly D Geotse B, Wilcox on Chestnut |that of local burglars. 47, Sikdrd Liones ntants Long Kimonos, very dainty. Powder 250 20 Stampa| U073 Hurleyo: Willimantic. |specifications for the orrposed spur | *7¢ % Buying With Ferged Checks. Hish toam total, Clerks 1815, e o iR 2 el h The followi 1te; scal | track to be constructed on- gh team poin: or: w 408, ease of Nats Point shi in white, pink, or blue, 75¢ each. i R Re Mo of necticut Colony for Epilepti. _ians- JEWETT CITY A youth about 15, whose nume is said | High three strings, Da Dalt 25, | the R T. Green Co of Hoyu Provy Bearaxin Couts, sizes trom + | THE T. R. SADD CO fleid Depot. Among the more recent to be John Chamberlain, has recently | High single string Pinney 113, | ieim of freen gotrs Wont o %o § vears, $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00. . . | Reno, Nev, Dec. 16—John F. Hur- | CAllers were Contrastor = Messiti of | Surprise Gift for Philip Jarvis—Fu- [pulled off a couple of stunts in the bor lm:lovi%unlm\;:r:g m;’nll:r:.s ““» e | ars ot the firm and & son Sahors Swestion, all white dc Wiite . loy of ‘Wililinantlc, Conn. was gramt. | lLeriford and a representative from | neral of Miss Sulloway—Anniversary |OUSh hich have made some of the lo- | fox £0 T G, B e | Eviginal proprietor, were here ¥ h ¢ Bush, Mol ke noti Rock mwith blue or white with pink, 50c and ain d , o the firm of sh, Moller & Smith, also ” 'Y | cal merchants sit up and ta - S Wik tEe Fee each. i s A s itaxe 1o rem N8 | of HEcHmsa Requiem High Mass for Dr. Daniel | ““Chamberiin had obtained a check- |E. Turschman 86, A. Jacobsen 84, T.|on business connacted WEE T0E 26 » > Gt Telephone 234-4 e e e Yathre of "ooia |, The track is to be almost a mile | Driscoll. book on the local nationsl banik ,which | Yare Si. Sl anticiratad e it the : Che ks watisthod the court that he had | 1on& and while the first cost will be by 8 it is said he stole from the home ot Games This Week. will re ¥ £ - considerable it will be more than| Phiup Jarvis was visited by forty | Charles Kellogg, who lives in the west- | Monday—Rhode Island v, Johnson. | RIS 000 00 ) ohanon we niributed to the support of his fam- | Lyened up by the saving in the haul- | friends Saturday evening, who came |ern part of the town. Friday afternoon | Tuesday—Crescents va Merchants. | ~awnes B (00 ' & SILK PETTICOATS Lo w. pa S ps i % ily before ani since his residence in - 2 fasain St 2 ing of materiuls and freight in the | to sperd a social hour, He was pre- |the young man went into the Pero| Wednesday—Warren Marufac- ’ or Gifts | » Fenes . The diyetee iy absolute nd | comstruction” of the e | e anhe R M Miciael S | Pareatn mtore and Donsht fowr CAgars | turkrs. unda. S rop kL + and he will call ;ohn = Harte “.' - ‘" 'kD o Uy | and te a lasting benefit. fhan, acting for the company. Games |and handed Mr. Pero & check for six | Thursday—Clerks va, Independents. | Additional Stoningten News on Page A pretty Silk Petticoat in messaline | __ R T N s e T the — » and refreshments, and general emjoy- |dollars drawn on the First Nationar | E — ~ould be 3 very appropriate gife for ImuvIng Blotyre busineas o somy timo OBITUARY. ment made a pleasant evening's enter- | bank, end containing the mame of m———— RS B1 I T oam e ou ELMORE & SHEPARD, and later concucied s restaurant on —— 5 talnment, g Charies Kellogy ag drawer. Mr. Pero = Miiin street Ile went tn Pono a nom- Mrs. Charies A. Royce. b accep! e cl 4nd ga: ! chaser 36.80 in change. A fow minutes Some very preity ones here in green, | (Successors to Sessions & Eimore) siney - 1 C) 7 FUN = tan, garnet, or brown, at 33,08 o §5.00. | fbal B o abaion A%A [knd s mince re- | Mans 1 wilow ob Charieh A tbyon s Jater Willlam Pero went to the bank to ; mbaimers and Funeral Directers, — (e’ home of her daughter, Miss. G Yases: Sulloivay. e iies’ Roniond. tumos: Wash your — | BARN BURNED. Vieve Rayes, 335 Prospec strest, fol- | The funeral of Moses Sulloway was | Siher, money. Cashier Sanford lmue. Lace 60-62 North Street. <, lowing an iliness of about ten days s | beld at St Mary's church on Sunday e b Mr. P P cperty of Hampton Man Destroyed |4 result of a general Lreakdown. afternoon, Rev. E. M. Haves reading |hot, fgouine end informed . Dere Curtains CARACUL OR LADY ASSISTANT. Mrs. Royce was & nativs of Mans- | the burial service. The mass will be : 2 nativ: of Mans- tart ham Telephone connection. by Fico Pessibly Set by Tramp. | o 30 o ¥ e Mavous and Meris | sa1d today. Burial was in St Mary's |Sarted in purssit of Chamberiin, and ISH COAT for Her Saturday morning firs broke out at | ((uTley) Barrows, members of “weil- | cemetsry, the = Dbearers being Frank. |parn and later in the barver shop of | Use } What a delightfulseurprise for her on 5 o'clock In the barm of John Vibolo |Known Mansfieid famities. She resided | Henry and Louis Lapoirte, and Georse | g,mye; Farmer, Mr. Pero went to the . datianttulssurorise or it on BR.F. C. JACKSON mlfls‘ B enra Valtey Hampton, and de. |in Gurlevville, Mansfield, most of her | Labonne Underiaker J. 'A. Hourlgan | pitii™ FOITTG demanded pay for the Strong soap and soap powders are ruinous Paiel of Flodh Couts h. Bet % Ftroyed the buflding and its contents, | life and for years atiended the chufch | Was in charge of the arrangements. | neck, which was drawn to the order i licate fibre. Follo i . Painless Extracting and D ahe Pullding And it Corniicy |in_ that. vilage. - Ehe made her Anniversary Mass. of “dohn Bellville Bellville, as be to their del fibre. Follow these direc- . s, 33500, vy of hay and farming tools. home in Willimantic for the past thre An_anniversary requiem hh mass | was supposed to be, at first inclined tions and your curtains will be whiter and Caracul Coat h"m‘ a m.‘.u' The fire was discovered by Depufy |¥eurs. Desides ihe dacchter With |gor Daniel Driscoll, M.D., was cele- [to deny the charge. but finally gays f than before. ¥ Prush, $30.00. i o Sheriff John H. Fitte from his ho: whom she-lived, there suryive two oth- ted at St. Mary's church by Rev.|up $2.15, and said that the balance he softer ever ot #]762 Main Strest, - . Willimantie | abcut a mile and a half distant. He | °f deughters. Mrs. A. E. Sumner of |y M. Hayes, Saturday morny had left with James Warren for goods ¥ 53 < |ihis city, and Mrs. B ®. J 4 B 4 % et a oy et + " 1. Soak the curtains one hour in eold water in which o Coaal i up o whmber of the nelghvrt | Nk Soviaon und & siter, Sa W, B | | Ouarter-Hour Prayer Mssting. |purchased,ac bie siore, Tho Srouhet | M ubicopcutul of Porsil to each par of curaio b besh Lyman of this city. “The fifteen-minute praver meeting | Mo 0\ ook the goods dack and @issclved, e osis ot the Stoningtan JOns | turned the money over-to Mr. Pero. In 2. Put in cold water, to which two tablespoonfuls of Persil » [l'l:fl.C.Murray‘(‘o.cH CE ; d b ot B 4 3 8E“| ) | One Anxious to B: Postmaster. all the schools of the Stonington Un- " Agents for Ladies’ Home “Journal 3 0l EGTIONS 5 The eveamtion Tor The osttion | 1an asseciaticn, wee Held on Sunday, |bun Demtti net e “Botwile a0t bave been added, and bring o & boil. - . Paper Patterns. for the Holidays at vacated by the re: tion of Will- About the Borough. away on @ bicycle and was not caught. 3, Boil for 15 minutes. ys $tood the barn was covered by insur- |lam H. King was held Saturday aft- | Miss Mabel McErcome’s name was | Pero was not the only obe upon whom 4. Rinse thoroughly in warm water, starch and place on s = iQ ance. The oiigin of Lne fire is un- |ernoon in the letter carriers’ quarters | omitted from the = commitiee. who |the forgery -was worked. Thursday curtain frames. o £ ¢ 5 i o g i LR L e B DD Bt b BB a | wiace and purcnassd a Solt of - b ¢ itally se & tramp. - ust we e al purcl & sul mz Mland m ttlonic: Willimantic, - Conn. ¥ thony Hans.n, who recently \irs. W. R. Burdick was In charge | clothes for 36.50. He gave Mr. Novog- Spent Less to Be Elected. the general store @t North Windbam { of the reading room at the Slater 1i- |raski $2.50 in cash the balance, $4, et E. H. SPRING, Pj T ¥ Other Teturns of expenses incident to | from Mr. King. Clerk Orlando "'.:-.'“.','; brar; a:.n%ny el v | ghe pei€ vy chook, which was later Piano 1eg | cendc examimation, M . Willeox discovered nstrument. ERNEST P.-CHESBRO, 1029 Main St, 5 UBer |'the ¢ Sisction Bave been e e o Ao Syeut Sundgy in torged_in i - = Willimantie, Conn. = | 'Phone 153-4. Willimantic, Conn. = | "’f " “"‘, B, O'Conmmor, who | Mr. King vul-»uzu- = S Meuchs Main | an P elected alderman in the Third 1ntil_his lm’wfl; L e = - 2 &w was ontribul 15 to the democrat- | #0d Mrs. King wiil then g = 0 3 O ree,. ldarman Charics and spend the Taishee o . 5 o rothers. gery “re-electart wn alderman ¢ ¥ rar itributed 310t ihe same