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Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Store Closed All Day m-._u--—--—n—-.-'. —— - WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight. Suhlight Hop in Washburn Hall (this e 4 Py;‘hhx.‘u‘! dge, No. 22, oviig Pictur scentc Femple 4 af; Knights of the Bijou and TWO JUDGES Preside at Hearing Concerning vicked up a large bundle, containing @ sult of boy's clothes and a cut of white cloth, in the middle of Pleasant street, Saturday. 1t had evidently fall- en out a wagon. The property Is at police headquarters. 11l With Diphtheria. Bernice, the 12 ycar old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Valley street, was taken ill with diphtheria Saturday. The home was placed un- ier quarantine regulations. onand DANIELSON Holiday Activity About the Borough— Guests Arrive for Christmas Visits —State Police Tracing a Murderer— Yuletide Cheer for the Needy. Attorney and Mrs. Roy Bergengren of Lynn are spending Christmas with Mrs C. H. Borroughs, Broad street, as are also Mrs. Burroughs' daughters, Myrtis of East Orange, N. Jand Ruth (BEESESEEESEREESESRSNSRRERNARESEE Putnam | easssssssssusensannnnnnnansnnnas | peals and that thereafter only the su- perior court could pass upon them. Phases of the question that will be ar~ gued in Putnam In January were not touched upon at Willimantic because lof_the unexpected turn of affairs. Saturday attorneys for the commis- sioners under_the mandamus_proceed- ings, case of State Attorney Searls vs. county commissioners, agreed to fur- nish on or before Wednesday next cop- ies of the appeals, as desired by coun- sel for Gordon A. Johnstone, who made ~ NOTICE Change In Bank Hours On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewell position of Estf of James M. Mor- gan—Prob g Judge Defers to Su- perior Court Judge. the appeals, to pay the costs of the proceedings, Sang Christmas Carols. A 'half dozen automobiles contain- The Jittle daughter of Herbert M. Nichols of 27 High street was also siricker. with diphtherfa Saturday. Health Officer Keating placarded the house. of Hartfoid. Mrs. William’ Chapman of the West Side is with Mr. and Mrs. George Foote In Southbridge for Christmas. Miss Ella Chapman s spending the City Savings Bank of Jewet! City, Conn., will be open every business day (except Satur- Monday, Christmas sSaturday morning before Superior ing a number of church people made (] Goure uige” Wiliams " and Probate | 1. |iue W e i holiday it friends, tn BOMOn. f sar- | &, (P about Daniolson Sunday nishi, s Court Judge ceorse H. Robertson of pers. B/ - < e left nging Christmas carols at the vari: , Coventiy. the Jast will and estament | Edgar M. Warner. clerk of the su- | urday for Foxboro, Mass. where tiey | Guy"Sips that were made. days) from 10 o’clock a. m. fo 3 o'clock p. m., of the late Deacon Jumes M. Morgan | perior court for this county, wiil be |2re ‘DD‘ME"HS g»a g fl*):; h“"‘l“m“lle" Notes of the Holiday. of Coventry came up in the superlor | In Willimantic Saturday, December 80, | *00, D0 g 3, "8"T. *"Galley of the| Miss Vivian Burroughs of Wellesley 1 s at 12 o’clock. ikt nes at superior court room for the 3 Saturda: & We Thank You For Vour Patronage ||« u "o comuercs war e | horiice Sk Court room for e | wowt Hide “ims ‘thei son. -John, of | collegs s spending the Christmas To- closing ! nature of the distribution of the es- |desiring 1o become citizens of the SR s Gptading (‘l:nrll{mnl S WINE TFORRpHN 15 e Mvw. Ol d W- h Y M Cl\ - t . tate in accordance with the construc- | United States. T S e HuR Sgane W Gy P e Mors Aty Aoa FRANK E. ROBIN! , Treasurer. an 1s! ou a erry ristmas ot s s Braent b Chill Mk s Hioots: ' Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Woodworth are | several days with Springfield, Mass., {35 ge Greene s o hers | Sat. | Euests over Chirisimus of relatives in | relatives, e e GRmne Eire ta St ekt BRC | Gk, Mrs. George Wheatley and two Attorney William A. King of Willi- | urday evening under the auspices of daught Cl Fweet, (\u‘!:m‘n-, of the deccased, and | ter, was ‘an ‘enfovable affair and was | ga3" wvitr. velatives n Central Fall Mrs. M. E. Bassett is entertaining | forced open by inserting what , aré visiting loca ltorney Willlam A Mgnold appeared | fairly well ettended. The club mem- | “ire. Napoleon Domingue is spend- | Miss Bila A: Toomey of Norwich to- | probasly the point of a screwdriv Iox Men Facker o iforala, anather | bers wpend, their . summers at 1;!(; ing Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. | day (Monday). . the slit between the top of the i 1. Mienken s spend L SRR S G ‘ha5n;um.?‘|ug, douu: V‘a_\enlry.d #nd | George Domingue at Central Falls. Aiss vrtis Burroughs of East|drawer and the metxl frame in Christiass at his honse in Brook olage Greene at the time he con- | they teok Saturday i e | " 5. E. Logee of Providence, formerly | Orange, N. J., is spending the holidays | it is fitted. The drawer siid out only | V. St ar e = ol g dance as the time and mode to Tre-|,¢ Danfelson, is spending Christmas | With her mother, Mrs, Ellen M. Bur-|an inch or two and it Is evident |, Atr and Mrs F. Waterm. at Mrs, Sweet should give a bond |member their lady friends in this with his son, Arthur Logee, and his | rough: the crcok or crooks had to fish the | Percy Watcrman are o be entertai n the estate was turned over tolcinity and give them an _evening's | rumily, John Day of Fitchburg, Mas cotns out from the various tills with | by Providenco relatives toda thai the interests of ber sister | pleasure. Music was furnished by the the guest of his mother, Mrs. En Some dicully. Working In the dark, | Isracl Putnam ol hitw closed for might be protected as she fisures in | Tuxedo orchestra of Manchester. Frederick Shumway has returned to | I~ Day, over Christmas. i was evident Saturday that the key [a two we caticn and the P > the estate at the death of Mrs. Sweet | = Dantclson atter aY very "Cenjovable | Mr. and Mrs. George O. Thomas are | resting in the slot loeking the regts- | nay one waek JEWETT CITY kson, Dorothy Hteode, Flora Little. | The eatate comprises personal praperty RED CROSS SEALS D E U ol etk Wi relavives ta | enteriaining Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dy |tor was noticads otherwise forcing | | Sl | ) e 1 nd Irene Stuart; song, Come and | ¢f the value of abou it 5es £ e o = and son of Springfield, Mass. he drays would not have been neces- |15 Visiting her mother « Clhisitins Cantats Given by Chliivepat | Yarshi, “by - thoic anl> schivolsi“eofe, | S3ER18 OL the valie OF abort $650%1.8eld iniGosd Mutters Thesigh. Efort P s, Bitgood_is the guest| Frank Gartland of New Britain is|sary. A mileage book —and moncy |Gascolsne, of th Main strec 4 iy Qld Sante, Dorothy Roode; song e finder the will, M Bweet 1s to have t K of M d Mrs. Earl® A. |the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | amounting to a little over §3 was over- | I7red Morrell of Now York {8 spc tional Sunday School—Today’s Mu- CRietinas Morias *{ihe use of all the property and may is week of Mr. and Mrs. Earl' A. Ractls - o till, | ing Chrizimas with his parents, | G B Morning, by the - CIGaT for Der i Young in New Haven. James Gartland. looked in the ransacking of the till. | ing ¥ sical Programme at St. Mary's—|ju choir: My Friends b- Mabel |¢Ven spend the principal for her suP-| The sqle of Red Cross stamps hus | s ande Gisia of the West Side| MF. and Mrs. E. Cloutier ae spend- | M. who had a big dav's|and Mrs i Morrcl i Christias Sunday Observancs: by Kapa Just a Little Tahy, (PORL IF there is noed of g jheen large in Willimantc the past (i spending the holiday With relatives | In & weck with Mr. Cloutier's parents | busine iy, romembered Saturday | Leiand Tradley of " Eigoiant Ehtenes. prin ;b Fole in' the Stock- [ ¢ Attorney Arnold suggested abouf |week. Most of the sales have been | i WWestoriy. in_Lowell, Mas: that S O gy T D\ vacation w 1ok by William Marshall; soio by Alice | $3.000. Attorney King argued that the | crected ~ through the Haile club of | yV*500% 0 jopn MeGowan or |, Miss Georgia OL. Burroughs of Long |regis losed his market about | Putnam relat've entitisd Shaw, Ruth Stewart, Anna Littlefiela | bond should be smaller as e tate | Yorwich. Some sales that have been | yyesterly are spending Christmas with | Branch, N. J., is spending the holidays |9 o'cleck I'riday night, two men stool . “iven in the | 4nd Hessie Thompson: That Wonderfut | Would then be placed upon the estate: | mage here include Robert J. Galli- | Mre Michael Sullivan and . family of | With her parents. on_the opposite side of Front sireet, “ chotus | Night, with chorus by the school; The | Attorney Arnold held that the estate |gan. 200; Samuel Chesbro 500: A. C.| fiigh street. | S evidenily watching him, but he paid o atan IS New ‘Diary, Willlam | Burton: | Our | Vas large enough to warrant the bond | §70 S o 00, James Harris TR it Caoien O Srobis ate PUTNAM no special attention to tkhem at that by thed Christmas Banner. by Harry Paul, Jr., | he sought, 7 4| Leonard pharmacy 200: Charles dé | eptertaining Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day o dl by time. | junior | m‘.‘."" e e 'i'fff}m.:,‘}{‘“ and llfqu» m!:: ‘{,‘:“‘[‘h;"fi‘;{f[ dpfi‘:;i"rfi“ fonnd | Villers 100, and the H. C. Murray Co. | of Springfield. 5 Break at Geeson’s Market—Homecom- | Mevber of Executive Committes. | B Y | Young: chorus by the cheir, Teach All|meant Mrs. Lucy Jane Sweet and Mrs. | %0 2 agabize Alico Knight is at her home in | ers for Yuletide Pleasures—Funeral | George A. Vaughn of the Putnum | Song by the choir, Glorious News, with | a1 ato and solo by Mrs. Leonard: | Vs, that MIrs. Sweet b 'haif of | The Saturday evening dance in A.|schools in Killingly and Brooklyn is| at County Home and Hospital. )t the Joamecticut Munufacturers’ \ igato by F. s. leonard, and | ¢ Song. by the choir and school, | 0f the property and at deatl and the |B. S. hall was largely attended and | spending_the holiday recess with rew- sociation, at o meeting breld nil male 4 1 < " Wallace | LADBCES SINE here wan 8 | e e Parken ot her eac |Proved an unusually attractive func- | {ives in Boston, F. E. Burnett of Boston, formerly | i Iartford, Senntor Geore A. 1inm avne, T binaon, - Domald | sreat noise of sleighbells 1 the westi. [tate, but as he fiterpreted the con-|Uom for a number of out of town Goes to Georgiaville Hotel. principal of Putnam high school, 18{mond of tiic Hammond & Kiowlion | e Christmas § ¥ and the junior chair sang a rous- | Struction of Judge Greene's decision, | Buests. EMW Dagenias has taken possession | Rev. and Mrs. F. D, Sargent are en- | C0: WA Present at the mceting, :nd Harold| ing Santa Claus song as that Christ- | Mrs. Sweet has the fullest sort of an of a hotel which he recently purchas- | iartaining their daughter, Miss 1o Santa as Selicitor. Thert Prew- | mus saint came down the aisle. George | €State and may spend what she de- Bank Open Till 10 P. M. ed at Georgiaville, R. I, and has £0ne | cnce, of the facuity of Bryn Maw A’ Sslvation’ Army officer Wearing & A eIl T e O e Thr hox aaintenance, sho DANE| i Winahe MEEMET nark Kot | o s S b ni s Miss Gertrude Hall ig spending sov- | Santa Claus makeop undoubtedls in- | wenly Her- | & a»u'm:m;; a speech before helping dis- “m';‘,"r"f."-"‘f\e.n'\{m“h"«‘nxrx:i::::d! fha | oven. teghi s it 10; Dinlock hSaw"llY Remembered Firemen. eral days at Milford, N. H, duced many extra contributions from e | ecorted trens Tha Sroa=oME | hore was Mo need of & distribution | cnanta: desiring. v, deposit thelr ar- | , Followinng his custom, A. I Arm-| Miss Emma J. Duttcn Is spending |shoppers Saturday for the Christmas | P RS v pvo- | 1¥ decorated tree. chure] 2 r n ted _of & e r- o holiday recess in Eoston and at|cinner fund and the winter c gn | 2 choir, | acorned with eversreen, hollv wreaths 10w and that the question under dis- | vest of coin collected during the day's | iDSton on Saturday presented cigars | {he holld: o S & . o B P . SO i Teintettias, s the divecton of | Cursion wna promatare, and in s | e Susincss. . Belice protection was | Lo the members of the fire dopartment [Mame potnts, - |to provide necessaries for the poor of Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- Gift, by | Alec MeNicol, chairman of the decorat- | ¢pinion the only quesiion was one [afforded the bank, as was the case a Worcester, is at his home here for the e 1 < ’, ble C d. hE committee. Mrs, . H. Hiscox wag|of & bond. bbb Gifts for Employes. nollday. Entertaining Chinese Students. ham’s Vegetable Compound. » charge of the programme. assisted | It was finally asreed to submit briefs - Employes of the Jacobs Manufac- | Alderman and Mrs. J. Richard Car-| Twenty-five Chinese students in va | Dewittville, N.¥ ard and te. Mirs. Leon- | by Miss Mary McNicol and Mrs. S. F.[and forms of distribution Judge On - Holiday " Outinge: turing company were made happy Sat- | penter will be Christmas guests of | rious schools and colleges in the — ¢ Before I start Ta. Mis i Purlesin: M | wn. - Williams for his opinion in the mat- % = urday through the receipt of gifts s o O Vood- | and members of the foremost familics | ed to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege - 5 g | /s’ W. 2= Gane was the purchas- |ter. - Sudge Robertson of the probate| B.T. Murphy of New York is at| ST [IVLE G5 FCnBt ©C BI3|Judxs and Mra. C, 5. Childs at Wood- | 2nd membery of the fofemont familien ed to take Lydia f2, Lnfattos Voee; Mildred Willoox = commitiee, assisted by Mrs, B. C.|court will be guided by Judge Will- his e S that the company has followed for| w. A, Buck of Willimantic was in|and will be for the next two weeks, | suffered nearly a Sta's Pict : o vt Biiss and the teaokiers of the Sunday |iams’ opinion in the matter of a bond | FErnest Lund went to Essex Satur-| yearg Putnam Saturday. 3 cf Mrs. Mabel Hunt Slater, the bene- | the time w hea dvet. 1 . chool and form of distribution decided. Jay to spend Christmas with rela- | ““pigtrict Superintendent J. H. New~ | The suicide in New York of Wright |factress who has distributed thousands | shes, backache e o TR ; s s, R e |, T milside i MW Xork of VRN | S c e e e e thansth e Sl hackac) Christmas, b ss. ' FUNERAL. SCORE 7 TO 6. John Foran of New York city Is|day evening, January 16, for the fourth | Futnam, where he was seen at the|in the big Slater mills and to their B ann” had ¥ s visiting Mr and Mrs. James E. Lynch | quarterly conference at the Methodisi | Bradley theater a4 vear ago in the | children. PRI, s oz Georae W. Bromley. In Faver of Windham High School in [of Park street. church. Shephérd King. Noted About Town. i By late die. Tb in the stores of ~ Children Cry he funeral services of George W: ith Middletown H. S. Bas- | Rcbert J. Brown of 148 Valley street| ~Many tired clerks Yy Mrs, Wallece Sterns of _ Bradley my . | Bromley were heid in the Methodet| Comioet with Middietown left Saturday to spend Christmas at | Danlelson were made happy Saturday L B o o it ] sirset 15 mbanintar e sithar, Hos made mn sick if 1 FOR FLETCHER'S hatrch Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock,| Ketball Team. nis home in Rockville. night, when they were presented gifta | | The fact that the Putnam National|rayior of Springfield, Masw. ana_her tried to walk WUle church being filled with relatives S 3 “harles Ri rom employers who appreciate the RS OB eetvn SYDOMINISRL | \ister, Mins i e Taylor of New and my back was Pt = | wice post "o 8 T "r Rorwlch, ith I e D N ac) in the | Prospect street, for a few day Final Meeting of Year. = conriesy (apprecinte v business | VT Horman Chandler and little obliged . 60 W i x'l'»::‘;.[ uls\l :n.»'vflv,l :-ul— .M. C. A. gymnasium Mr. and Mrs, Huber D. Morrison of | Killingly grange will have no meet-| The Christmas tree gathering at St. ;’i‘_“v"‘"(‘r xl'-’r-_rum_y‘. l\\:m have been corsets all the srthar and A Svinten, beter Me-| 'Saturday afternoon the Middietown are visiting rélatives of | ing this (Monday)'evening on account | philip's church will be on Tuesday [3Pending the past two months with BugTaw T do not have any of g e Hllam . Jefers |y igh school basketball five tried con- |the former in this city for the holiday. | Of the holiday, but a4 meeting is to be | pight. At the Congregational church | >r% Flla Clarke and family in Ilart- goias” g fine strong ba SO Ome Sweety Do e o My | clusions with the five representing the 2 held on Friday evening this week, this | in Thompsonville this (Monday) eve- | ford are visiting relatives in Wood- | gl NE 10w Ve 1 did not ha How' Firtafa Syuntmtions 5 20 7| vem(ans high acibol fn the ¥ IM. T Persona being the 1ast meeting of the YeAT. |ning a cantata will be suns. ™Siss Helen Bradiey of Weriin is | before taking Lydia E. Plnklam Rev rge D. Stanley read the|2; ZYMoastim. e e hbornly | Alvert L. Mills of Hampton was a STATE POLICE spending her vacaticn with relatives | Vegetable Compound Mus. A. As SPECIAL |onss i SN e[ F B eent ana "mont enibortly | AESH, e Yl SRR \TE P FUNERAL. e Yacatio | e e it . 3 Iered prayer. Rev. C. H. Van Natter teant w M Sullivan entertained Attorney | Trying to Trace Antonio Esposito, . Raymond Gilpatric of New Britain | | of North Grosvesordale, 5 form onatter |\was cleanly pley=d. however. M. E. St 1 rying P Henry C. Remington. . onrid I ahieia only one of the thou " " {8 etk Srosvenordale, a former pas- | “idgictown had better team work | M. D. O'Conneli of Stafford Saturday. Wisnksth for: Murdor: A€ the o S . Court- | 1, Ieiing his parents on' Fremont | The above is only one of the th ward, and the well known fact of nis|Peared the stronger. but was unable |his home in this city for the holidays. | Inquiry has beén made by the state | jng’ the funeral service in the church | Chyistmas with New Hedford rolutiony, | constantly being - veceived - 1) fust and upright life, Rev. B M. An. | 0 concentrace her eflorts to the extent n L. Leonard, Jr. of Hartford is | Folice at a locul factory for Antonio|a¢ North Woodstock at 2.15, Rev. e Hall in spending her | Pinkham Medicine Company of 3 Tntil il e belns [ ihat she could carry a victory home | % home on Prospect street for| ESPosito, 24 who is wanted for the D Sargent offciated at a prayer ser e L Rending her | Mass., which prove beyond adou —Until— ardinal virtues, ana Rev, | Fith her, being worsted in the last five | Chrigtmal murder 'of Dominico Diglacomo at | jca tor Henry C. Penniman, who died | (i New Hamp- | yoq’ B, Pinkham's Vegetable Com. oy confirmed the re- | Seconds’ play, when Jack = Keirans| 0" Curtis of Windham road is | DHOSePort on October 23, The state|pere Triday. At Nortn Woodstock:|"'N and Mre, Willlam Homes ana | pound, made from roots and herl o rmer speakers. ¥ - -h- | spending Christmas with relatives in | o - Turner officlated at the |qon Richard of Westerly, R. I, & ctually does cure these obstinate d atur a eL 's at the church FRes [ser aalinl feom (he oc T M: STl IRE g s i S e Bur was at North Wood- | giests of Edit Maedonald and pases of women, and that eve K 2 arence Taf- | seore of 7- imothy McNamara o .| He is not here at the present time, eavi Irving Paine and g s i | L Woman.0wes 19 t0 3 1 Ib. Baking Powder 50c 80 Stamps Dhis, Grate, Clarence Jof- | "file fucal boys had che more chances | Mass., ix snending Christmas at his | however, although men at the factory B e, L ey, s | e B th Baniels of New ¥ at least give Lydia . Pinkham = s ave were members of the | (0 Score but all seemed away off color | home in this city. are of the opinion that he was em- | ;. foneral director. . are the guents of thate parenter '3y, | table Compouid a trial hefore subn 1 1b. Tea 50 or 60c 50 Stamps | 1 0 00 K Burial was in the Pa.|and could not lodge the ball in thel (. Harry Branch left Saturday yployed here some time ago, this opin- — and Mrs. F. J, Danlels of Ring street, | SN t0 an operation, or 1 Ib. Coffee 35 or 38c 15 Stamps | chaug cemetery. There were. bpauniux'lfkfl, Thompson reveatedly miseed [ norning o spend Christmas at ais | lon being based upon the close resem- HEAVY TRAVEL. "Mr. and Mra. C. B, Pratt of Bradley | BOpe of recovery E wers. The relatives and friends ware | SEOL after shot ard he is considered {home in York state. blance weaver who w ere i — strect 576 to Do guesis of Mr, and M S hads of Tir Mass 1 1b. Coffes 30c 10 Stamps | prosent from Montville, New Britain, | 45 having a good eve He was & yiss Annle Israel of Natchaug street 3 foW weeks bore to the photogTaph|Trains Run in Two Sections to Ac- | Wood in Willimantle today. i b R B x4 1 Ib. Coffee 25 5 Stamps | Westerly, Voluntown and North Gros- | PIf IACKIng In comfdencs. = . o cen|left Saturday for Brooklyn to spend | Of sposito. commodate Holiday Trippers — Mrs. A, W. Towne are to, pet o0 ‘aavice, She has guided 1 Box Cocoa 25c 20 Stamps | \ax in charge of the funaral armoabe |and all they need is more vim to make | the hollday with relatives. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Crowds on Trolley Lines. ristmas day with Willimantic | ¢pougands to health and her . ments. e Ses ABEC- [ {hem a formidable combination with a - New Hav, ssior e St ce 18 free. 1 Box Starch 25c 20 Stamps|ments. | 5 - “hange or two in the present lineup. | spendmg the holiday with his mothe At Brooklyn Dairy Farm—Dinner and| Two sections was the rule in run- Henry Allard of Wal- @dvice is free 1 Bex Spice 10 Bbnmpe | oodey i ations Dy, Music, Lineup and summary Mrs, Mary HBurke of Jackson street. e Y. ning the Midland division expresses e R —— v b | o ngastmas day, special music | * \yingham High School—Thompson | John B. McGuinness of Middlotown Entertainment. through Putnam both east ice tamps | genie ac Mary’s church. | ¢ “Kelly (capt.) if, Brown c, Keirans the guest of his parents, Dr. and [ . P fostival at|2nd West. and with the extra service 6 Bars Borax Soap 25: 15 Stamps and 10 oclock masses the |y Harrinston Ib. Mrs. D.'C. McGuinness of Main street. | , There was a Christmas festival at|tnere were none too many seats to I S Bare Naphtha Seap 25c 15 Stampa | 1o following music: OMTer 120 | Middietown Hiigh School-—Zeeb 1| Alnert W. French and family of | Miss Lucy Tarvia, on Allen il town |2commodats (he large number of hol- 2 PS | Fideles Amid the Winter Snow; | Shaifer rb, Wilkinzon (capt.) ¢, Moran | South street left Saturday forenoon to | of Brooklyn, Saturday evening. Provi- | o an. ioeal (sains in all directions out 1 Large Bottle Extract20c 20 Stamps | CGloria in fxcelsis Deo: Rev. Baward | ‘D ludlow rf. o o o |spend Christmas Witk relatives in New | qusly this fostival has been of a more | ;¢ Putnam had about all the business | P EREpEN e oN | ¥ oHlaves in pastor; Rev. Francis J. |iots ‘from the fioor, Thomipaon, Kelly, | 7avel: s { private nature, but this year it was & {hev could comfsetarly handle, even | S | Kuster, assistant pastor: Miss Eliza- | Ko e o O DT, N taw.| Albert F. Young of Hartford is| neighborhood 'event, a dinner being | it} f'e o coichos that were be- | “ amPS | beth Campbell Is organist and choris- | Jsomat e oo S i kinson 2, Ludlow | Spending Christmas with his parents, | provided by the women of the vicin- iy " grawn 1 Edeve Box Wasbing jre S Fogs cxliag cau WHkInson I, Eallen and Mrs. Bagar M. Youns of 255 ity In the Memorial house recenty |"Hn (he trolley line here arrange- Powder 25c 20 Stamps | iettnmn, Sunday, Sevricen. letown. Harrington Brown and | High street. icated _on the estate there was @ ments for handling the heavy traffic | s "* | AL ihe Baptist church the ollowing | eliy, " Basket from freo iy, Kelley. | Willam L. Smith (Letty Smith), | DaPDY guthering following the pleastre | V2 0" good, Gouble service bens | Buy where your money goes the farthest which | masical programme was rendered Sun- | pree tric sed lley 5, Thompson, { who is working in Watertown, Mass., 3 me of and | pagntained during the afternoon and . . THE T. R. SADD CO. | a5 by i chorus choir: Morning—Or | S e e o s fires, A Lhar | spending Christmas with relatives | liferary ‘numbers giving much enjoy- | fening hours. enables you to give better presents for less money fon yrelude; anthem. Joy o the|r 'Keiley. Time, 15-minute halves. |In Natchaug street. ment to all. ; . 160 Main 8, Wilimanfic, Gomn orid. by Fearis Across _ the Fpiiptio Mirs Theodors W. Downing of Hart- ToT:fl-k- .1;«.-" Christmas for Poor. | AT COUNTY HOME. You can do this only at 0oL, s 3 S G ) ath- ; Christmas Day |ford is spending Christmas with her rough the system of effort and the | _ ey 3 pe )G e ioahs £ o hiing e L e ey Yo e e Sir. ha MraWilliam Ii. | generosity of many beople of Danielr Children to Have Famous Christmas “FRISWELL'’S, % A s AU AL T e ey with | Smith of Vailey street. A son many needy persons in town wi ner Followed by a Tree . PR e B e i e s orotan s Tad | . Tafies SUUvADADA Mbter: Mive Ab- | tday find Christmas more havpy than | Gifts. and we can prove it | ke & rwich Agen McBroome and George H. Prior: | special services that were largely at- | bie Sulliven, formerly of this clty, now | Would ha\de been possible for them it : . TN b L Now €. W. ROBINSON, 16 Henjamin St., 1 postlude. Evening—Organ pre- | tended in every instance The Christ- | of Peansylvania and N. + 3 v Im!!g‘ln oo :",“"?";:;:r:;z resources.| Mr. and Mrs. Job Thatcher, super- A look in our window will convince you. Follow- § Babeock: soprano and baritone | With extra masses and special Christ- | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathieu and in- | 104, ClOTURE Was not witheut avail of | Caristmas dey all ine cheering little Diamond Rings, $5.00 up. duet, The Star and the Song, from the | mas musical programmes. fant of 36 Pieasant street, and Mr. | iheral response. and waly g0oq (hings | fices and duties of kindly parents to | it R T e ‘he 5.00 t ] E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuger {520 e First. Chrisumas, by Wiison: s S5 and Mrs. John Dovie of '733 Main | TN (0 Of Were PUrchaAsctd By, the | ihe 67 childcen who are inmates of | Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold-filled Waiches, $5. o —_— 5 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Prior: solo, Officers of Court Fabre. strect, are spending Christmas With | Gyt iuted where the most good could | (At Institution. ’l‘heyklm\: n;‘m.l‘edsy“— $35.00. S o= . 5 The Christmas Lullal by Wilson g Cadinnos St relatives in New Britain. cial preparation to make the holiday a .00. 2 Phone 185-4. Willlmantic, Conn, Nl i - 3 Conrt _Fabre, No, 3495, Independent be doae. pleasant one for the young people, who i AOIR i alities.$2.00 Miss Alige MeBroome, Wiih violin o't of 1'oresters, has elected officers Oieaite oF Brwakivn: Granon. [t Bavee Pntion it it o Chetat el Lockets and Chains of the best qualities,$2. to CHOICE SELECTIONS'“ Angals S e A R i i COLCHESTER Drooklyn grange has elected theso |1nas feast that will be made up of all | $10.00. | Spence: re; ourt deputy, Louis St. Jean. pas il | ofbcern o 1 opc Master, | the good things associated with a | Y hhel £ . Rey ctor: George 1, | Chief Tanger, Anioine Dion:’ chicf ran- | O F. Atwood: overseer, Harold Stone. | Christmas dinner. There wil also he | Umbrellas—fancy gold and pearl handles, $2.00 to tor: George I | =010 FI0EER LN Tice chief ran- { 0d; eer, Ha tone o T > Y & for the Holidays at i--.er; Miss Emma Babeock, | S50 Ravmond Cote: recording secre- R O B T | L T it $12.00. ¥ g Tary, Agenara . Belcourt: — financial |asd, Arimmr Youns;' lecturer, Rev.|will set up a big tres lowled wwith e i v o oonis i R ay) vkt lock | (loretary, Joseph M. Lu treasur- | Arnold Baumburger of Hebron was | Charles Downs. chaplain, Rev. George gifts, that will be sure to please all. We give the strongest guarantee with our goods o JAMES HARRIES, iy school will give a concert | SeCTiars, Joseph ot 1- R} o emicor T Someh e | I Genung: ‘secretury, 1 W. Havens: | ~Saturday ‘night the ehildren were} oS G S Wi Siedet, . Willimantis, Gon The Kine of the Worid, by | ¢ MG JEC o ile work, | Schools closed Friday for a week va- | treasurer, J. B. Steison; _doorkeeper, | invited and uuen;m\ Crristmas Ui ce any store in the state. J d . which will be followed by the | e e Mre. Mal. | cation. Some of the rooms In the dis- | Leslie Fanning: Ceres, Helen C. Wit- e ess under the auepices o ——— k. pearance of Santa Claus and the dis- | AR BRETARG BRI (U H50T | er sehools held Christmas exercises | ter; Flora, Ruby Clark; Pomona. Mar- | Thompson Baplst church and ‘n the Bution of presents from the tres. | | Ving Vaillant. 'semiof woodwary Jo- | ot e Christoaas troas. tha DeVines: lady assistant steward, |town hal: there. : WI IAM FRISW ELI ELMORE & SHEPARD, Congregational Church. frea Caror: senior beadle, Marjoric | G. R Gilman left Friday morning for | Mrs. Alfred Willlams. Cheer at Hospital. I.Al L y Scoai A inday morning—Organ prelude; an- |- Alene: junior beadle, Louls De. | his home in Medford, Mass.. where he e Another imstiturion that will be (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) |thom. Glory to God! Bence on Sartn? | ioempal e > will spend the Christias hoiidays with MAY CEASE BUSINESS. made bright with Christmas cheer to- 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET [mbalmers and Funeral Eirectors, |i5mi.crom Y asmers pnthom. tn —ehe | 0 = [ bie familv. Mrand Mrx. Glman and | oo\ bouse and Bemier Saloon |G1 1%,, U Day-Kimball Tospital O n F NGk ‘ields With Their Flocks Abiding, by 4 i | child will return here about the first o where there are about a score of pa- - t. | 3arie M. Hine, including obligate by | . Chckage Found in Read. | japuary Suffer as Result of Mandamus Pro- | ilenis. Yuletide greens bring a touch Engraving Free. pen Lyery Dig! 60-62 North Street. Irs. F 8. Leonard; female quartette,| FBdward Harris of Pleasant street|” A, H. Conkle of Hartford was a Col-| ceedings in Hearing at Willimantic. |of the holiday spirit to the interior of LADY ASSISTANT. Jdiisscs Jean Burleson, Marian Paul, chester visitor Friday. {the institution and those uf the pa- Telephone c ectlon, 2 H. Hiscox, Miss Dorothea Bur- . A nln\)b.er from the local grange it was stated here Sunday that the tients who may safely do so will have — e on. leson: male guartette, I”. Burleson, | Santa will appear and distribute nres- | were in Norwich attending the meet- | Central House and Amadee Bernier, the good things to eat that will grace Theodore Rebinson, Donall Bliss and | ents from the tree. | ing of the New London County Po- | granted licenses by the county com- |'ables throughout the land, while there —— = S 7. Brown: response. Lord Have Home for the Holidays. | mona grange - | missioners on Nov. 23, after the com- will be somcthing especially tempting DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist |3 on U5 plerce ofiertort. sopriin | sjes Migrence Witlcox 1o ai._home | Charies Heath of Dantelson was a | miSsloners vacated as void the appeals for all “The remembrances are, as 13 ns of the ngels. by Dressier. | srom Smith coliege, Alec ana William | TSent (Gol;lgge;le%:;:":& of Soutn o the superior court from their de- |uvsual, from the woman's board. - - = . Leonard: organ postiude : Kaerwes Botter from Sufield; | rs. Ge cisions in granting the same, may have | S Painless Extracting and vening — Anthem. - Holy . Night: | Shav,and Kseues Fotter [ron Sufield | Manchester is the guest of her moth- | (o cease dolmg business as the outcome BREAK AT MARKET. Filling a Specialty |!cac;fn Nieht J. Barnby: response. | willlam McNicol (rom Storrs coliege, | ¢ Mrs A, B Cragin, on Broadway, | of the hearing in the mandamus pro- | i 1 O Father in Heaven, Pierce: duet., The | Norman Tracs and John Jenunings | foF_the holidays. ceedings asainst the commissioners at | Thieves Force Out Glass and Pick . o 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | lioly Dirth soprano and altos, 'with | from Tufts college and Miss Dorsthea | Daniol O'Brien was o caller in Nor- | Willimantic _Saturday, Judge W. H.| $14.80 from Cash Register. Need Pr[nt]flg ? Selaphoks solo by Miss Dorothv Burleson. Rurleson from New Rritain Normal | Wicl riday. Williams presiding. It is understood | Rev, Dr. W. H. Gane, pastor: Mrs. | gciiool, | Miss Cova Carrler of Willimantic Is | (hat the court holds that having allow- ( The first burglary of any account E. H. Hiscox, chorister; F. S. Leonard, | ° Miss Marian K. Tracy is at home for | & her home on South Main street for | ad the appeals, the commissioners |here in a long tme was Aiscove-ed HIRAM N. FENN organist f he vacation. She will go to Hartfura | the Christmag holidays. | thereafter ud ne right to pass upon when John H. Geeson's market was CNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Methodist Church. 10 teach, where she has a fine appoint | _Thomas J. Tangney of Pine Hall| their validiiy, this being & function |opened for business Saturdas morning & chorch Willimantie, O, Sunday morning service—Organ vol- | ment. ['farm, Hebron, was a caller here Fri- | resting with the superior court. This [The loss was not heavy—ocnly $14,80— ot o i b tar; Christmas Festival March, Slater library was not open Sunday | day. e | being the case, the appeals are still in thls in change taken nf'er the cash Telephone Lady Assistant | Gonnod: opening hymn; anthem, Jesus | afternoon out of respect to « W, Decision Reserved. | force, and mo_follows the question of register was forced epen. end Shall It Ever Be? with duet by | Bromley, who was janitor there as long | _The case of Wolf vs.. Kramer & |the legality of the licenses granted to | Whoever did the work gained en- 35-6 Mrs, W, . Jeffers and Mrs. Peter Mc- | az his health permitted. iKtnfinl.n. for a debt, was tried before | the places in question by the county trance by removing a plece of taould- A mree vartety of Fresh Fish: also | artiur. offertory, from The Messiah, | Sedgwick post, No. 1. G. A. R. of | Judge M. R. Abell Thursday afterncon | commissioners. The appeals were to |ing noldinz the plate siass in the door Ecallops, Oysters and Clams. at Handel. Norwlich, of which the deceased was a | at 2 o'clock. Lawyer Hinman of Wil- | the January term of the superior court in place at ihe bottewm, and then in- The BULLETIN C Rev. George D. Stanley, pastor; Miss | member, attended the services in a | limantic appeared for the defense and | and will not be decided until that time, | se some instrument, which, when | e 0. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. TREPR® 35 no aavertising medium la Eastrr. Conneoticu: caual 0 The Bul- letis fox Dusiness resulis IAnui!- Robertson, chorister and organ- st This (Monday )evening at o'cloc] the usaal Christmas concert by the school will take place, after . which | Lody. The bearers ut the house and grave were George A. Kampf, Charles cer. James Mclee Solon = Moxley, Jameés H. Avery and J. H. Lee of wich. | Clarles F. Brown for the plaintiff. The judge reserved his decigion for two Weeks. Willlam Johnson was a caller in Oneco Friday. At Willimantic Saturday the test as to whether the appeals shall finally prevail or fall was not reachesd. be- cause of the statement of the conimis sioners that they had allowed the ap- | pressure war exerted upon it, snapped oul @ plece of the glass sufciently large to allow & man to get into the marke: easil The cash register shows that it wos 64-66 Franklin Street