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. . ._._u——-fi-h-.—-!’mn A R P e O ANl , prize, a buckboard, Wflhmantlc D lelson and Putnam g by RO Weaier o Bl - vl , ban e et e ntiied e, | CANDEE 2 WAELIMANTIC Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. PUTNAM - . JEWETT CITY School Children’s Festival. - John Cennor, and family. ! — The parochial school closed Wednes- What Is Going On Tonight. Miss Ruth Tavior, who attends Smith | Fraternities Electing Officers for the | Book Club's List for the Year—Inspec- | day for ihe Christmas vacation. The Division No. 1, A, O. H. college, is at the home of her parents, La i | children will present a nublic enter- 5'- ant cn*':a- No. 11, O. B. S. Mr. snd Mrs, Georze F. Taylor. of| Year—Students Home for Holidsys— sy TeetoNgos, tainment and have a Christmas tree in t of Owls. Church street, fo- the holidays, Homs Gathered About the City. The Down Town Book club are to Shannon’s hall, Sunday afternoon at They Fit All Shoes Murray's Boston Store Pietur, > WILLIMANTIC, CONN. scemls Hampie, o> ** the Biou and| william W. Giulford and Tred Brews | sy o meeting of members of the |Tead the following books next vear: | Ovlock. .. i ’ er. formerly of this clty, have returned | wingham county bar, Frank A. How- | January—S$, E. E. Cheney, The Win- rief Paragraphs. | HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER from Haaleton. Pa. o ipend the Toll- | 2t of this city’ wis admitted o take | BDE of Barbirn Worth: 32,8, N. John- | Mr. and Mrs. Lumoreux and children | And Give Good Service Al vs with relatives and friends in this h > | son, Dawn of the Morning. | of North_Grosvenoraale are guests of | Netifies Selectman Mitchell That State | cit- examinations for admission to the bar. | “*February 5, I.. G, Buckingham, Her | Mr. and Mrs, Alex Dupont. | BWHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS. oland Jordan, who. attends P. E.|to spend the holiday recess with his| Husband: 19, A.'M. Clarke, The Weav-| Mrs. Johr Charon of Danfelson 1s | - Umbrel as A, at Exeter, N. H. is at the home | parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wright. er of Dreams. = visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alby Cote. | sn State Highway Commiesioner James | 0f Nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Herman Johnson, rural earrier fro March—4, S. K. Adams, The Woman | Mrs. Jo h DuTrempe aad two chil- | 5 e H. MacDonald has sent a communis |Jordan, of North street, for the holi- | the Putnam office, had his carrier's 18, M. B. Serantop, Down Our | Gren of Occum and Mr. and Mrs, Phili- 1OR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN gatlon, relative to the appropriation day recess. wagon damaged when his horse be- [Way. =T o i e e L v"”,"mm‘i:'l o cn a* the last hour, | from the state for highways for the | Miss Laura Bacon, who attends a |came frightened at a train on Front| APFl--1, T. V. hitford, The Mas- Wwa g 2 | an always be chesen & year 1911-12, to Mirst Selectman Rob- | convent boarding scaool in Montreal, | street. < ter of the Wheatlans; 15, M. P. Soule, | 1ic were rocent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | The usefulness of an Umbrella | ert E. Mitchell. - is at the home of her Mr.| Joseph Egan is able to be out after | l.ove, the Judge; 29, William John- l{ifim‘ lhnm!u‘fl.l 5 Windham is among those towns to|and Mrs. Napoleon Bacom, Sr, to|an Illness of about one month. stone, Captain Warren's Wards. Mrs. Jerenie Rabichaud was a recent makes it a most sensible gift—and our sssortment affords every sdvantage. which the state pays three-fourths of | spend the holidays. Mrs, Marvin O. Elliott of Thompson, | May —13, Miss Jodoin, Told in the Suest of friends in Willimantic. the appropriation made. Everett Harringl ho attehds the | mother of Chester Bllfott of this city, | Hills: 27, dliss Mullen. George Thorne. | Eizear Caron was clected fnanclal | Bt R (s nsropia pterat Rasfingioat ouis & m‘x; s the | ius gone to New York to spend th | Juue—10, Miss Griffin, The Incorri- secretary of the S(. Jean society at the Coverings are the best at the prices | must be fled at the highway commis- | feid. ie & s o e winter with her daughier, Mrs. Marsh- | ible Dukane; 24, Mrs. Victor L'Heu- | election of officers held in their hall | = m— : sloner” el , is at the home of his parents, | reux, Jr., Secretary of Frivoious Af-|last week. @ of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg« nd the handles vary from the plain ,_,"‘“9;!!&?": ‘2‘“‘_“0;“:;*!{::“;1';\1":;::.:‘ ex-Mayor and Mrs..George M. Har- al 1ot Ovis 90 falrh Mra, Lon Peloquin was in Willi- \\r'.“;:'m-clvx,"n mission wood to the more elaborate| to be called before that time in order | 5.0 Of Church street. = > | July—8. M. A. Kelley, The Iron mantic recently Mrs. George A. MacKenzie of West X that the moaey for the highways ma vk | Col Join Burr, a veteran of the ¢ivil | Woman, 22, L. I.. Kanahan, The Har-| _Rudolph Lambert of New Haven was nt Thursday with Mrs, Isabella rimmed with gold, silver, ivery; alllp 8 ol oila ‘S0 that appiication DANIELSON war and resident on Killingly avenue, | vester. “"" | ihe guest of his father over Sunday. | MucKensie sssuring gifts that are sure e be ap-: may be made to the state for tha == has passed his nineticth birthday. August M. B .Barber, A Year-Out| Thatcher Hatch of Mystic was a re- Mrs. Fannie Perro of Manchester, town's share. ~ | State Highway Commissioner in Town Mrs. C. H. Edson of Church street | Life; 19, R. R. Agnew, Miss Gibbie cenl Zuest of Lawrence Drescher, N H., is the guest of her brother and preciated. The town may appropriate $10,000| —Hoiiday Parties Plamned—Young- |22 for & visitor for the holidays her | Geult. From row on, until after Christmas, | \ife, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sterry. Mer's Umibrellas, from $1.00 te $5.00, ] Sach Year or 330,000 or the two years, | Dows Wedding—Tonight's Wrestling | ™ e o v oo Semaron, O | __September—3. W. I Gang. The Sto- | the postoffice will be ‘open until B 'p. | CMiss Helen Wilcox of Frovidence au & . § By Ce W ‘ 5 3 enry D. Salval g 2 s vis- | ry Girl: 16, C. E. Spicer, Rébellion; 30, ) aterman Wilcox are the ot cording io the statutes, and thus| maec ited with friends n Putnam Thursday. | . 5 o e might secure a larger sum from the state, in the event that the full share was allowed. WOULD KILL WIFE. Women's Umbrellas, from $1.00 to $5.00. Children’s Umbreiias, 75c and $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. B, N. Foster of A. Young, Mother Carey’s Chick- e s their father, O. A leox. N ens. b SEAE ; s State Highway Commissioner Mac- | street have gone to Montclair, COLCHESTER ; Ociober—14, G, H. Prior, Queed; 28, | —= donald, C. . Nichols of his Hartford| to spend the holidays with Dr. Herberll\v_ H. Brqwn, Mary Midthorne. | Finishing Up Stores in New Kellogg STONINGTON. office, Divisional Engineer F. Walden | Foster. November—11, F. G. Water: ’rhav Blook—Kkecal , Orchestral to Play - at z Vi = Wright of Putnam and H. H. Daven- | Ttalian laborers, who have been em- | Neter Do Well: 51 New Shipbuilding Company of Great port of Pomfret, Inspect the stat 8 sction work 1 | be b L el Florida Hotel E . 4 depa ent, ere =} g s, h C D i rot o i “4ANDBAGS FOR GIFTS. and Is Arrested. son Thursday afternoon and with Rep- | in the last two days, en route to their | °:';"fin‘|r"=:'°' '; B.; °-“1“«h ,\m;alu‘-m thxar}ll 08 wed zuoduv of| ing Teday. - AN resentat s F . Keach and Fi k | he d New ‘or | stoffice Inspector 'endleton has | friends in New aven ednesday. Nothing could make a more useful| Thursday afternoon Charles R. Prof- | . wWarren. W X Pire C. B ana T | tae ontasge " o INEw Devm Y town two days checking up| Mrs. Clarence Beebe of Millington | The WIS & Green corporation i «ift than a pretty Handbag, especially ! /itt, who has been boarding at 32 Wal- | . Hopkins, made a trip of inspection Unilclisad Latbhe | office and finds everything was the guest of her mother, Mrs. |500n 1o locate here and is one of the The kind we nave, selested purposely | DUl Sireet. went to the home of his |eastward to the Rhode Isiend border, - e | 0. K., as usual. John Champlin of Norwich avenue, on | 0/dest in its line and can look back o sl 4 wife, 23 Jackson place, and began io | inspecting routes for the trunk liné| Letters addressed as follows are un- | John Murray, day watchman at the Tuesday. upon b6 years of prosperous businéss. or Christmas giving, in black or tan, | make things unpleasant for her. He | highway from Danielson to the state|claimed at the Putnam postoffice this | / “hery, has everything | _Sheriff Wickwire was in Middletown | W 1. Green will have charge of the pigskia, alligator, seal, srot seal or|was intoxicated and after attempting |ime and Providence. Automobiles were | week: Signor Masela Ditorio, Artaur e to a frazzle. He picked a dan- Tuesday. e G 1ooats here! At th th- hin velvet. Metal or covered frames,| 0 Choke her threatened to Kill her and | used in making the trip. Jancey, Leo Melanson, Mrs. Ella Brom- | delion in full bloom in the open on| Miss Elizabeth G. Day left Tuesday | (UL Wi A Rlgrbeg At this time v p " phveins Libsihis drove her out of her own house. She ley, Mrs, Anne Shoales. Monday. for a few weks' visit with friends in | there are none who can predict to how ned with mofre or chamois. Leather | antered a ccmplaint to the police and Leave for Canad ! " MrsJ. S. Jeffers has gone to Ware, | Stamford and Ridgefield. groat an extent Stonington is to bs Sags are from $1.00 to $7.95. Proflltt was arrested by Officer Victor | JMme. Joseph Cyr and Mme. Alphonse Popular Turn at Theater. Mass., to a month with h The /givie sewing ' class et in: the [Souelied, but & conservative estimain Velvet bazs are from 50c to $2.00. Svander and locked up. It is said | Gareau left Thursday afterncon for| gyans and Evans had an’ act, bur- | daughter, M L. Smith. library Wednesday afternoon, 4 e Sen. B2 10 tie prisoner had a knife in his hand | Montfeal, where Mme. CYT g0es on a| jesquing Roman tragedy, at the Brad- | A. Dufresr store will be closed | A.F. Roper and Harry Groobert were | LWeen 100 and 200, with a possibilit . | af the time of tse trouble. The charge | Short business trip and Mme. Gareau|loy thester Thursdas, tHat was some. | from Sat. noon until Tues. in ‘Middletown Tuesday attending | o eXPERRIOn CHEL Wl me R oted CHRISTMAS GLOVES. ) e tie Wil e ars | oM. Juucy Eersing efC ReE Rit with the audience. AFFOHD SVRINGS e ckwire was calling on| .y, will be employed by the company c aigned in police court this (Friday) | Street is resting more comfortably at 3 friends in Gilead Tuesday. e P 2 > Gloves for women and children put|morning, when his wife will appear |a Worcester hospital, but is in a pre- Christmas Exercises. = v Lights That Failed. providing places can be had in which 1p im neat Christmas boxes, make a | asainst him. | carious condition Christmas exercises will mark the | Joseph Chamberlain, 16, Sent to Re ights That Failed. to live. A the groater number 1o by Sy Gacrul it | ““Miss Marion Horton of Brown uni- | clesime Bt the sohosls for the holiday | form School for Passing Forged | 07 account of the electric lights fail- | omployed are = skilled mechanics, it Train of (C. V. Road Delayed by Slight | versity. Providence, is spending the | recess in some of the grades and dis- | Checks—Death of Mrs. Frank N.|!nS Sunda evening the lecturs, A Trip means an addition to the population o Women's guaranteed Kid Gloves in e | holiday r with her parents, Land- | triots in Putnam today (Friday) the| o -| Throush tha South, was finished on |a most desirable nature, who when as white or black, $1.50 pair. i 3 s '"r- |lord and Mrs. Stephen D. Horton, of{ jast day of school until after the be- arpenter. Tuesday afternoon at 4#6. Sunday mnl"ev‘x, of 1‘;@ mrt'f"l?d":;yxo' ”u‘hplln' sday forenoon Engine 101 =t- |, vaugan house. 2 O SR Al Py % ” only a few views were shown before | will be ready to bu eir own homes Women's Dress Kid Gloves, all col-f tached to No. 3 passenger train on | e sinning of the new year, Ralph Collins of Hartford is spend- | the lights went out. and thus add increased revenue to tho % it U boxes, $1.00 pair. | the Central Vermont railroad, due in Christmas Parties. 3 i ing several days In town. Carpenter ve near town. s, up in gift boxes, § pa Officers of Jessamine Chapte g rpenters have nearly finished their | this city from New London at 10.30 Mrs. Clarence H. Barber| 3 s 4 Miss Mary I. Newton has reiurncd work on one of the stores in Kellogg’s | Monday the following officers wero hildre: loves. $1.00 pair. clock, blek lind Jessamine chapter, O. B. 8., has| om (hree weeks' visit in the sc Frosident, W. 1. Green, Sto hildren’s Gloves. $1.00 P gelock, blek out a cylindar head at | wi their three sons and & Miilly | elsctent the: fllowtng oficers o the | SRSt SR UL S D6 POR I Riacke AN O W I | tAatn: vioe | Dratasut, Anarew 3 7 | delay, considerable anxiety was caus:d | Chiristmas. 5 z X W. M. Miss Emma M. Roberts; W. | cOllo¥e is spending acs this \eek. The other store will be |Lane, New York city; tressurer, R. .+ ook | ol tain reiatives to e nu o 3 > ol v o A . - . WHO atien it ) l, a o e : the 11.23 train for Fockville and from | eighteen at their home here . over| i Greene: secrotary, A C. Cutler; |y, Weilesley college, 1s home for the Orchestra: Reing. ta . Flotids tors, R. T. Green, Sr., chairman, an Plenty of ribbon needs just now, for continued on their way by trol- | Christmas. Ve o treasurer, Mrs. Inez V. Hoyle; conduc- | holigay vacation Bunce's coneert orchestra are re-|ih, above named officers. p or decoruting trees for the “iPlie. train. eustathing the slight { Fred Plerce of the Taculty of Waah- | Ok MISCEL ¥ Wijde ssoclate con- | yrs. Mabel* Rogers of Rockville nearsing and expect to leave after st Jdrex 11 1 Mistletoe d accident pulled into the local vard at | ington academy at East Machias, Me., | GUctor, Mrs. James A. Wrlght; war- | employed at the Howard store duriy - | Christmas for Green Cove Springs, Hearing Toduy. hi en. Holly and istletoe flflxn( THAS JBRG- comDItEa’ temporacy : ré- ; »A_L R et hoit Tecans ~‘ l‘li. den; J. E. Rh-{w‘_ S(“"‘HHM. ‘}.’”i;‘ w Al- the holiday trade. Florids where they have an engage- A hearing has been ordered befors in 10-yara rolls at 15c, 20c end 25¢ roll. : Aty | i3 spending the holiday recess at his| o "organtst, Mrs. W. N. Phillips; A., - nient ihe large hotel in that place B pe "‘;’:',‘ F S LB Tl D B SRR, Mrs. Mar; Mrs. A. D. Mc To Be Married at St. Edward for the winter, They played thero last | ho superior court to take piace tofs ward at 1155 The southbound train | Mr. and Mrs. B M. Jacobs left on | intvre; & : Wheston: M. | Miss Georgiana LaGord end Omer | ssason. o s fEsspa) cn G Enatimsiof £ 16 sopote 24 1 ity half an hour | Thursday morning for a western trip | ar y 3 - Z ! Guilman Wil be married at St . m o ermane oiver for tho by remson of the blowout that will occupy several weeks and| 8- A. C B WEr - S0 rd’s church 1 morning. Mrs. Johin Champlin has gone to Be- | gionirgton Savings bank, and copies € urra LO. —_— will teke them to Califor peds e, R T eser - sex to spend the holidays with friends. | iy,ie' oraer have been mailed to the de Offiosrs of -Conssil 8ts. Cocile. g bl G e Foresters’ Election. Christmas Cantata, Dr. James T. Mitchell of Middle- | [0 ORCCT AR Jer e ntiging 1s nt Agsits Pur LAME Mot Jesiel s g Buagh el et g Collection of Madonnas. Tho following are the newly elected | The Christmas cantata The Coming | fown was the guest of Dr. J. J. Tvnan | present the temporary receiver » gl g R o ] B s o A fine exhibition of opies | officers of Court ( of Putnam, For- | of the King will be sung in-the Con- uesday. Paper Patterns. oD T Adieigue 2 a0 some of the m m the | esters of America zational church Sunday evening. Eugeno Purcell has returned from General News. > A =2 s el id’s paintings in the gaileries g Chief Ranger, Frederick Authler; Mary Wildey of Howard semi- | a few days’ vl with en n New Mr. ard Mrs. D. B. Spaiding ars ”"_’:“‘fl‘ggfil‘ém M\"";»q Posion, LeBlond; | zurope, are to be séen at the public | sub chief ranger, Edward Gerard; r v.West Bridgewater, Mess., is home | Haven. v'atting I Boston Wit Xiiine ,“:’ s Cog L Ty cording secretary, Dona Jolly; finan- |for the holiday vacation. Arthur and Louis Chapman were zabeth Browning was talken to th, > e s, Latames | Miss Mary - of St. Luke's| cial seoretary, Thomas P. Evan: treas- | Edward Bowen of Hartford 1s spend- | motor visitors in East Haddam Wed- | yamorial hospital at New London on IIBtiell OF carmirine Jehe Toots | hospital.” Ne spending the | urer, Willlam G. Authier; senior wood- | ing a few days in Stafford Springs. nesday P Wednesday 1o undergo an operation f. = CHOICE SELECTIONS /| Femms or oo, Miss Busenie | nolldays wits Mr.” and| ward, William ~Boissonean: junior Pasiticn or Biial Weoting. Vacation at Boys' Club. bl Lo i 4 { Mrs. Joseph Turcotte; inside guard, | hgy e’ up he Maples. | woodward, Tneodcre Boulay: senmior| . otition has been filed with the| The Boys’ club rooms will close on| On Dec. 28 the memhers of the Men ¥ Mrs, Joneph Turcotte: irside Euard,|” Mr. and Mrs. Goltaire I Heureux |beadle. Emanuel Robitaille: junior bea- | & PSAGOR 108 PSR, Do Nt ope” | Friday for one week. Mr. Gllman, the fclub will be addreswed by Attorney for the Holidays at Mrs. Achille Perreault: musician, Miss | LAV Deen entertaining Mrs. Jobn|dle, August Martin; _lecturer, James | ;) meeting be called to see if the|director, will spend the holiday at his | Cuibert Palmer of New York Bérnadette K. Potvin Tesm iy New London, formerly of|McCann: trustee, Peter Gomesu. Scroun will mecept Converse avenuc home in Medford, Mass. The churches here on Sunday will : < ot ol W. Amidon, who hes been ill have special music at both services Want Money for Twenty-five Dinners | Mr: with b“loun fever, i orge Frazier has built a garage near his residence on Westford ave- | Mrs. Bradley Seeks Spe ‘k E. Graves of Norwich, for Danielson, has been visiting| Monev enough to buy & Cnristmas s in town this week. dinner for twenty7flve poor families in niel T. Larkin has been the{ Putnam is what Captain and Mrs. JAMES HARRIES, A g Normal Sen Y, ti 3 ~{ Willimantic state normzl school gave recovering. MYSTIC AT A ssrmons. The condition of L. A. Grover, who ist’s Aid— |1s il at Stamford, is most unsatis list's Aid— | 2 ctory, and there is no hope held out their annual reception and social t ti in Norwich this week. | Baglin in charge of the Salvation Ar- | nUe Lad Day at the Club—Close of g rover s in Nc is wee in cha ot the Salvation / for his recovery. ELMORE & SHEPARD, the faculty and students of the schoo \. Willlams of Lawrence,|my work in this city are striving for. CO'"I'"";“’ "" R""""“ §°:"°°" na| Term. Today = (Friday) the Stonington “ 3 a the assem hall of tie school 2 visitor with friends in| Only today and Saturday remain for | Joseph Chamberlain, the 15 year ol e rammar school will close with spectal (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) | buildicg. The affair 4 Thurs: the citiz to ald them in carrving { boy who passed forged checks on a| Mrs Amy Bradley, accompanied by | axercises. In the kindergarten Miss fmbaimers and Funeral Diregtors, | onc. “ndorved as Eier o Driaeh o e B T er of - Stantond meschants, aat| ot A Rradlar. scsompunied by | axcrcises. | In. e, ingerguiies, ot mpiaimers ani runer I {{H n able climax to a pleasa rm, work es in Danielson Thursday.)is that gen: v cek, guilty in the borough| Thursiay, where AMrs. Bradley will !y both the morning and afternoo and associations. Dancin, s en- ad Mrs. Preston b. | marked as in past rt 8ds ning 'vml Was | consult a speclalist in regard to her | session for the children which wil 60-62 North Street. Jjoved =nd refreshments served thelr golden wedding | visions will also be welcomed by the | committed by J _Helm to the re-|.urm, which she broke seven weeks ago. | make the hearts of the little ones LADY ASSISTANT. » el & n Jar Army workers, who have much to do | form school in Meriden when she was thrown from an &uto- | hopps Business Chang Blusy sb Podtaiice. in providing for all whom they have - mobile while going from Mystic 1o _—_— Telephone connection. be need OBITUARY. Frovidence. The accident oceurring | turday) evening, there eenwich, Mrs, Bradley to Providence and the arm Rubinstein once declared to some found Tomorrow (Sal a Christmas tree gathering un- Mrs, Frank N. Carpenter. Abraham Krug ha interest in the lunch wi old his half- gon on Main of business The Accompaniment. nd_the heaviest | e holiday weel { will B the loc o street to his partner, Otto Schmidt, on nl. F_ C' JACKSON. Deflust and has purchased from ‘.\’illi(c.m John- | der t ices of the army Mrs. Frank N. Carpenter, 59, died at | Was . x|:r|‘vuswl :‘.. have ‘lm-»n fun r‘lgV)n one that he was descended from one stone the lunch cart on Unfon street | P - i ke 1e on Kast street Wednesday | P! upon examination it is found th [ ders who acco anjed i - * y vaca v T | Officers of Barbers’ Union. ke o “Oxk: e e in | tone has mever knit together. Mrs | Of tbe Crusaders i Painless Extracting and RO WA SIS Ty | Putnam local of the Barbers' |Worning atter a brief finees Of PXon | 1 Giey has been o great sufferer. Richard Coeur de Lion to Palestinc 113 2 = il hic ne Aes embers an - s - g 2 rpe] e )} va e Filling a Specialty BOARD OF TRADE | the banks TIoN fowne” purraeniipe - ha | Sioe Osrpentsr wax an etima T Ladies’ Day at Club. e T b . . 2 | 5 : e an and was fictive In the W s Re P adl lay at the|smiling 3 Telephone of Water Supply, January 9. | steam Dayville | gent, secretary, Ade- | lsaves two Lrothers, Frank and Charioe | tendance present. Bowling and whist | | 1t the road ot | oy I - erfiel¢ ! | enjoyed by the members. Re- E n SPRING It has Leen decided by the enter- ount of business, nearly ali | ord V1 Woodmen Elect Officers. | ireshments were served and the com- | L] L B tainment committee of the Williman TS the train due at| gyardia Srnest ! The Modgrn Woodmen_ have :.uu.w | mittee in charge were Mrs. J. Henry | FISlS: Tlce | =" o=~ = e or ke Wnitotas : outh o' the | guardisn, Erncet i | i oo omeeres e, A 3 | Behamer and Mre. Cyras Mitshells | s = 5y oo and discussion on the evening of ectric ro: | s: sick committee SRibARI: - advis B A { fman s uary 9. The subject that will b T sre only two days mow in| Lienni RCGEOEI v r; clerky F. B. Diees, of Sshasle | for discussion will be the city's to contribute a mite toward | AUEUStus Warren, o an - res: - iak he Mystic Oral school closed a very . supply. It is expected A C. mas dinner and br T Srntton of Lab sentry, Joseph | stul term on Thursday and the | pert on water filt b .er to the poor of Dan- | ©" . Daigee, 1. F.| pupils al. doparted to thelr different || arsa arl a he present ar x 1 r . erous shoppers who | Visited Webster. © physic! G. .| homes to spend their Christmas vaca- | bitit nd cost. Various other ¥ t Postoffice square ‘The following item of local interest 1 The children have made consid- | N : of purification will be explained at the | @ to forget those who | e Wotmier: Dawe. ot =l Suliivan of Willmantio was a | erable progress durine the past xI-rmI‘ Acts directly and peculiarly same time. for even the neces- ester paper on Thursd Stafford visitor Wednesday | 3nd both the principals and teache: SPE‘ :lAl 3 Firsiea fearen of s Togtivil eolsni: L L | TN YR Y [ SF<! meh plrnsed with their work, The | On the blood; purifies, enriches . s | Bill Collins Coming. | of the Putnam, Conr department Eroadway school will close today (Fri- | and rev1tahzes it, and in this ) for their Christmas vacation. today ard looked BALTIC a o3 State Truant Officer W. S, Sitmons| ,Bill Colline, the well kuiown Central |came 0! WEbME, (0aSY, ARc, Je00e0 & it | way builds up the whole sys ’ 2 of Contral Villase e 1n towe BmolS| Village wrestier ) be in Danielson | over the ruins of the Maanexit hote orasa Mt Extra “SIH” Ema" ‘mdmu Stam N P e e feen Tk~ 1 0 > o on DA eleon | fre. » My, Mansfleld complimented the | Result of Cecomber Milk Test—Paro-| . csteons’ WenPel =~ o ol tem. Take it. Get it today. F $hies Tiiivor ERTihictee, o Ntadent of t t t 2tch as | department on good v in saving a| chial School Children to Have| . . "\fiss Gindys Wilcox of the \vunr} In usual liquid form or in chocolaie Smith college, is at homie for the holi- | C2tC ; e | B s bullding. = anner| Christmas Tree—Postoffice Open Till | mantlc Normal school are the guests | coated tablets called Sarsatabs. —Until— days. By IBe REf and| 9 P. M. = Mrs. S. C. Chapman of Chaplin was |ist. As an ir to the fore w miuch the firemen had to Sera | r test of milk sold | e following is the| Mansfield, | For the Decemb through the villa rsult: in town Thursday, ca going event, I ison of Central | contend w ‘ Saturday, Dec. 23, 1911~ ' R T O SRR ' . £ © E. B to go or Kid Wilson of Norwich is|en remarked \\Mlld prove a hard c: e e asaNn salesman, 119 KO (O e i to handle in event of fire, and I can | No. 1-—No. of bacteria 5000; fat per 5 el ol . 1 Ib. Baking Powder 50c 80 Stamps | holida A 5 UE e s Risky Fishing. spprecite the work that must have | cont fractometer, 37.5; visible | lflec_!rlc Trains, $5.00, $8.00, $16.00. 1 1b. Tea 50 or 60c 50 Stamps | JiT: C. Stone of Hartford. formerly | Venturcsome —fisherme e ,fi‘i";;:j;\ S ine struttiute ap ey | N )t bacteria 2,000; fat per | Stations, Bridges, Tunnels. 1 Ib. Coffee 35 or 38c 15 Stamps | Thursday. T il Bt i ML e 2 o) visible dirt, Mechanical Trains and Trolley Cars from $1.00 to Ib. Coffee 30c 10 Stamps Mrs. Eloise Bunnell has e e .‘f‘a‘vs\' northern Lm»”»& the 1:;:}1 No. 3 o. of bacteria, 36.000; fat| Pennsylvauia to spend the holidays at | ¢ X | per cent., 4.4; refractometer 38.5; vis- | 1 Box Cocoa 25c 20 Stamps| E. S. Young of Hartford, formerly | . 5! foe te gice_heorsy ”’”Ul" | No. 4—No. of bacteria fat per | of this city, was in town Th bl €x.; Yox the ‘oot BEEEE nt.. 4.4; refractometer visible $2.50. Electric Motors, $1.00 to $3.50. Fire Engines, Hose Carts, Hook and Ladders, Ice ! did.” j cent., | I IVES TOYS m 1 Box Starch 25c 20 Stamps | calling on former friends. rsday, some o rger areas of wate r“r;;\l; lamt yes. : Wagons, Coal Carts, Cabs, Etc. { % 8 | = ing bar than veneered No. 5—No. of bacteria, T, 'at per oy S 4 X < ~ @1 Box Spice 70c 10 Stamps| Donald Crane, who has been attend- | ive Terryville.—Edgar L. Pond has been BriBibop ol Visibie Coat Sweaters, Jerseys, Gloves, Goggles, Pocket 3 Ibs. Rice 25c 15 Stamps | 78 C: L. I at Suffleld, is at his home = elected a director of the Bristol Trust Ligh Pocket Knives 4 1 oy ror Profgen | in_this city for the holidays WEDDING. | Company. to succeed Albert L. Ses-| gy ok -ights, Poc nives. : - P amps | Mrs. 1. C. Keach ar.d son Henry left | sions, who recently resigned | cent., 4: retractometer, visible | Ever Ready and Keen-Kutter Safety Razors, $1.00 5 Bars Naphtha Soap 25c 15 Stamps Fhur:da{y morning for Ansonia to | Young—Downs. | New Haven—Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam | 3irt, Yes. . $5.00 Y 1 1 Large Boftle Extract20c 20 snmp-l""::,",. “}fr’\‘mi"‘ “"7‘1 'h"'““"‘ 5 The marriage on J er Dole of New Haven announce | Little Girl Gets 3,204 Votes. | to It A % 2 natiel s i b » | Miss Catherine Callahan of South | week of Miss ¥n E ement of their daughter, T | The contest netween Eva Erick Winslow’s Skates, Hockey Sticks, Thermos Bottles, Large Bottle Peroxide street is in Schenectady, N. Y., to |c«aughter of and Mr ¥ to Sterling Turner of Salem, and Gaston Blals, which has been run v 3 ~ H 25¢ 20 Stamp | swend the holldays with velaiiscs. oins. of Dayviie. and Harolg Wilmot | 3 Mr. Turner 13 the son of Ross |at Charles Charows for a pony and Watches, Boxing Gloves and Punching Bags. | 1 Large Box w..hmg postner . TeSbury. & siundent at} Loune of Ba ollow is announced. | Tyrper, the painter. cart, ended, Tuesday evening, ten heffield entifle school, is at his | the ceremony been performed | £S5 e 20 Stampe | Rome e chie i Tor b Fotldegs. " | b5 Rov. Cin ne e Brok | Danbury—The members LR S A C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Bmdway & Eelilive o Miss Mild Western Connect; | : Ravmond A. Parker of Yale univer ut Poultry \.u is at the home of his parents, Dr. | o2V e f W nsville was maid of | tion are pleased over the prospects for p ma Mrs. T. R. Parker, of -Church | 2°P¢ 1d Miss Viola Downs, a sister | the 16th annual show, which opened L3 street, during vacation.’ 3 S HEias bridesmaid. The | in Selfert’s armory Thursday and con- E 2 best man was Letuy Downs of Hart-|cludes Saturday evening. street left to ford 768 Main SL erhmm, Gann, ‘ Mrs. Ann Carncy of Val Thursday for Middletown end Good Holidav Trade. | | | Waterbury.—l3ecause of a letter sent stated | to the board by Health Officer Dr. At they have had trade in | Charles Engelke, the bdard of educa- hat ther ha anticipated | tion at its meeting Monday night de- i ng the presen: holi’ay season and | cided to purchase 10,000 drinking cups | that undoubtedly their total sales for | for use in the public schools. the week be in excess of the corresponding week of last year, which | Stratford.—The Rev. Father O'Con- probably was the lowest for the -past | RO, pastor of St James church, of ',,m ade. The “sensible” gifis have been | Stratford, asked Sunday for a list of { Thu: Aur Telephone 234-4 iness men in Daniels ay t Ask For A/ Green Trading Stamps When Making Holiday Purchases THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO. 37 Shetucket Street Nerwich Agent . W. ROBINSON, 16 Benjamin St. p———— Drop him a postal and he will eall. 1 the ones to find the most favor with | houses in town for sale or to rent, the buvers this vear. and stocks of | Saving he had a number of calls for these varieties of merchandise have |information from men who were to found a ready demand. On the whole, | €0me to Stratford from Oakville with business | the Paird Machine éompany. expected. HIRAM N. FENN NDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willlmantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant in Danielson the Christma has p than wa °d bette Wapping.—An enthusiastic meeting | was held Monday Bisht to consider A nice vartery of Fresh Fish: alse An Explanatien. | the trolley question. There were about s,..:[lga;.‘?n;;;-‘-;:ncumn. at /8 MONUMENTS, “Your nephew is a college gradu | fity present, and it was voted to go | s s Meadstoncs and Markers In our stock | ate, Isn't he’' “Yes’ confessed hon | 2hcad and get subscripilons to build a KET. 25 Noflh 31, /| Bosistends Ana Mariesecin our stock est Farmer Hornbank; ~but in justios| Foley _road through Wapping. This G taipatt J000 Sriione oargma, e B ; proposed road is to Degin At East -l ol i e to the coliege Tll own up that he had) Hartford and zo through thie village no sense eforenand.”——Woman’s | An: Findsorville, meeting the Rock- RO ks ena TN CROR Weevey A SsenliR Jille line. "Over $5.000 was subscrib- WHES you want to put your husi- ness Defore the PUbIc thare in no e dium better than through the adverti ing columns of The Bulletin.

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