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h © What Is Going On Tonight. . I 'Soctal and Dance in A. B. S Hall. s | The Bedpie’s Piavers at Leomer Op- Murray's Boston Store .-~ Final Reduction Sale GREETING GOING ON. "Darts Gommander Femon: US WA veat Savings on Suits, Coats and Dresses .Past Dept. Commander Frank P. Fenton cf the U.S.W.V. received In his mail Friday, the following: 1918—New Year's Greeting. May the light of the dawnine new year find in your coffers a goodly sup- PIV of this world's treasure, melt the anclent sorrow in your heart and bring joy surpassing to you and yours; | 1o you be it given to think and speak hollly and highly, to cherish the £00d | and to forget the evil in friend and foe. to keep the ear attuned to the| cry of them that walk in_darkness °d_distress, and in the fulfilment of | duty to stand like a rock above the | shadow of every ignoble thought; anew | may you consecrate a life of purity and sacrifice to the ideals of our or der—Freedom, Patriotism and Human- ity. MAURICE SIMMONS, Command. United Spanish War Ve NETTED $269.45. Resent Sale and Whist Given for Ben- fit of Hospital. | MEN’S FURNISHINGS 'S SWEATERS, good wearing in red, green and gray, $2.00 ANKETS for cold nights 1 white and sray at $250, $2.00 ana| M WOOLEN GLOVES, assorted | colors and sizes, at 25c and 50c a pair. MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES, with <nitted wrist -and lined, 50¢ and $1.00 wAh whi $6.00, 3 CANVAS GLOVES, knitted The committec in charge of the sale and wlist held recently at the town r > over hall for the benefit of Si. Joseph's hos ur $6.00. pital, announce that the net proceed amounted to $269.45 S, all pure Calif fary tc the hospital f Year's Cards, 14c each and 2| Who in any way assisted toward success of the c 2na 10c each, from 5S¢ up to | nome for a number ars with A special lot of Factory C otton, Twilled or Plain Weave, [Rad Pech o west Wam unbfeached, 35 and 38 inches wide, price 5c a yard. [Street. " Mise " va | street. Miss Wilson was the sspagxiation .at his home since. |MEROLE AND WOMEN'S HOSE or'Sirs. Jumes | <he was riding T Silk Hose, black, | !when the acci t hat oved falal 8 :‘FOREST MILLS | tosrio s o black, s0¢ a | — ; g ;UNDERWEAR Holidays Decrease Night Schoo! At- omen Bla Hose Wom s Fleece-lined Vests and| tendance. ’ | 25 and S0c a gurment. | _The nrst nait of the ool | i Women's Vests and Pants, Forest | s was c.nclu b is make, T5c, $1.00 and $1.% {ming_with an avera « i Women's extra sizes, $1.00 and $1.50 | ment of 145 Principal P, 38 garment. {1iarro I'day s had ks & 1 } Women's Union Suits, fleeced-lined, ' & 25¢ 0c und $1.00 each. as a Vomen's Split-foot Hose. quali-| Women's Unicn Suits, all wool, $1.50 VIo¥ed - - %ic a pair. fand $200 each. = s AE(Nioe cp Daals o & T otherwise engaged FLANNELETTE SPECIAL IN SILK dance to 5 principal fee v SKIRTS AND GOWNS PETTICOATS ndance will reach at le Colored Gowns_ with o venty-seven students are taking it ila et Petticoats in fancy colors that | stenography and typowriting. Flanr © Gowns, $1.00. | were $5.95, now marked 3$3.95. T Judgment Suspended. m co , $1.00, $1 Messeline Silk Petticoats, in bl Friday morning in the police court kv, -colilhs, 25b, 530 wha ack, | "the case of the state vs. Nicholas T5e i tan, sreen ;red, gray and maroon, worth | Phillips, charged with breach of the | White S g . Bi G peace, judgment was suspended. Phu- Vhite Short Skirts 50c and Tie, $3.95, now 0. lips bit Stefano Zuchari's index fluger | in a fight Wednesd v eveLing. Inspection January 18. Private Edwin L. Brown r appointment as a musici pany L, First infantry, Tegular drill Tharsday evening. The annual insoection of the com- pary will be held Thursday evening, January 18. THE H. G. MURRAY GO. CHOICE SELECTIONS for the Holidays at For Perfect Peace. Nothing can bring peace but your <elf. Nothing can bring you peaoce but the triumph of principles.—Emer NEW YEAR'S TREE = st JAMES HARRIES, son. For Willimantic Lodge, A. B. S., and 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Guests—Lunch and Dance Follow. Only One “BROMO QUININE” Willimantic lodz , A B. 8, | at is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. | had its annval New Year's tree in its ELMORE & SEEPARD, .00k for xno:lsn.\lure of E. W.GROVE. hall Friday evening. A large number ed the World over to.Cure 2:Cold 18 |of the members with their familles (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) o One Day. * Zse. | were present. Followins t bu- [mbaimers ani [uneral Lirectors, ! - gl o e [servea by the ladies; an informal 60-62 North Street. {@ance and social hour were then en- Juyed. LADY ASSISTANT. e R, First 1912 Hunting License. - Albert . Spellman is the first p A mrce varets of Fresn Fishi son to taie out a huntin Scatiops. O ana Clam: 1912 in the town of Wi STRONG'S FISH MERKET, 28 Norta 5t lis the only license for 19 Special Bargains In Dolls, Toys, Books and Holiday Goods to close them out at once. LESS THAN COST PRICES. THE T. R. SADD CO.| ham. This that Town sue House Burned Twice; No Insurance. A definite plan is the foundation o & : ¢ e in savi Ralph Chuarch, wro lost his res - = g- dence by fire Thursday afternoon on It ‘doesn’t make muich. differ-|Tover Rl near Cheplin, nad zo T ence what the plan of saving is, Fome on the same siie twents-two 50 long as it's systematic. Some i "T0 D00 N0 Imeurence al people never spend the dimes they get—they put them in a con- venient home savings bank. Indigestion—Dyspepsia are two of the most common and most dis- tressing of modern discases, and are the cause of muchill health. To keep your stomach in a healthy and strong condition and to get Some men shave themselves and drop into the bank the money they would have to pay the bar- ber. Others walk to the office and save the carfare. eat, take 3, Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis| as directed. It is a form of food already _digested, and when taken key You can select any plan which suits you. Regularity in your saving is the essential thing. One doliar ~-- count meal simuiaes the e % it ¢ LTOUM oous surfaces and little Willimantic, Conn. | ;"‘:“f Dw, “TNE. glands of the stomach to ahealthy action, causing a sufficient flow of the > gastric juice to digest the food and it pro- motes pe fect assimilation. It also excites { ;.h flow of saliva for the digestion of starchy | fou and The Wiil—ir;amic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. Useful Gifts CHRISTMAS xers, Carving Chafing Aluminum Silverware | 2ad bowels. | . these diseases or other stomach troubles | have already taken hold, Duffy’'s Pure Malt | to their natural healthy condition. erosers and dealors in seslad xtures r N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. cen't procure CROCKERY cied ATk s ol and DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist P CUT GLASS Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 762 Main Street,, - - Willimantic Telephone HIRAM N. FENN Skates and Tool You will find our store an exceilent place to do your Xmas shepping. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER A et €2 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. ‘Telephone Lady Assistent PATENTS 78 MONUMENTS, Frotec: your idea. Handsome 60-page| feass v scsted. Obiain our prices Guide Hook Free. and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, Phoenix Block, Danislsen, Conn.; ¢orner Main and Watson Stresta, octITuThS i ‘Willimantic. Conz dec19TusS E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner “Phome 135-4, ~Willlmantle, Conn, | ter of Charles A Wiison, wko died from | license for | his | the proper nourishment from the food you | preventing fermentation in the stomach | Whiskey will quickly restore the diseased | Mayor ation Coursel—W. A, King Finally ‘Named. : Mayor Danfel P. Dunn called the special meeting of ihe board of alder- men to order at $.05 o'cleck Fricay ever'ng. e read a short message that briefly summarized the recom- aendations in his anonual printed Statement. This was incorporated i e nunutes of the meeting. He then announced the appointment of The “olicwing commitiees for the ensuing vear: Streets, Aldermen O'Connor, Anern and Jackson; sewers, Aldermen Holbrook, Akern and hts, Atdermen Martin, O’'Connor and Clar cleims, Aldermen Ahern, Marin and Jackson; finas Aldermen O"Connor, Holbrook and Webber; fire d nent, Aldermen Holbrook, O’Connor and 'Webber; police, Aldermen Hol- irook, O'Connor and Webber; watel Aldermen O'Connor, Martin and Clark; appropriations, Aldenmen Martin, Ahern and Juckson: sanmitary, Alder- men Jackson, Holbrook and Ahern sewer assagsments, Aldermen Ahern, Martin ard Wekber; footbridge, Alder- maen Clarke, Martin and Holbrook Aldermen Martin, Holbrogk son, the maycr and corporas ex-officio_members committee, ard Webber, with the ma rman;: hbrary, Aldermen W snd Holbrook, v, Jeremiuk highway, rn end Jackson. regular appointmen Moulton, rintendent of uping dent of streets, Mlichael 4, mo 3, confirmed of fire ‘departruent spector of buildi of tre aiar confirme -~ 3 | Hora ncunced th nts t of co had been confirmed s allowed under the c seyen days in which tc . but sald he would make the ppointment at once tiemen, I appoint W. A | tion coun A pal and resuted yes 4, no n | Counsel King returncd to the chamber and thanked the 2nd mayor for the Communication antic %as and eleetric Tight compa 2 new contract for street |Tishting was read and placed on | A" resolution authorizing the committes to contract with John L as, foreman for the ensulng year was adopted. A Tesolution was i empcwering the ordinance comm n | relative to the to frame an ordinance relative to creation of a city engineer. The sewer committes ‘was muthorized Yo iake | necessary steps to conmect the Oaks | schaol with the sewer as soon as pc sible, A resolution was ado { salaries of officers rem rast 1ear. A resolution tholized the clerk to have prin ceries of the officers and v mittees’ reports. ed that th t Friday O'Nell spe: day. Fenton | Hartfora is vis Fenton of C! . Miller of Grove 5 visit to Ro , at De . Spencer, p ord high guest of friends in Wi and Mrs. Otho toningten were recent g brother, J. O'Sul ncipal of hoc The eurred nis ho | was |ena 1 | former { ple avenue. Mr. and Pleasant s have Mr. and Mrs. H uel of Hartford. 7. Adams, to work at Mayor Archibald Mezcdonald of Put. | £1ven that g M - Bt ome in Griswold, where he died. He | | {mam <alled on friends in Willimantic leaves his wife, his parents, Mr. and e 2 > irs John Gardiner, snd & brother, [ | >rincipal 3. L. Harroun of the Na to all the ank Gardiner, of Griswold. aug school made a business trip “cngregaticnal church 1o o to its future cou born in Vo ved in Jowett New London County Mutual Fire Insurance Company lic of this State, and has aimed (2) tire history. Seeking to be v e any local Insurance Agency. written. AGENT, OR AT THE HOME OFFICE IN Secretary, W. F. LESTER For over seventy years this Company has been ent (INCORPORATED 1840) deavoring to serve the insuring pub- [ (1) To conduct its business conservatively as relating to its own safety. With a Policy of liberality and equity toward its patrons, That it has merited success in the former is evidenced by its consistent growth and expansion; in the latter by its freedom from a contested claim for fire loss during its en- Though State-wide in its scope, this Company is primarily a local Institution—being, in fact, the only Fire Insurance Company with a Home Office in Eastern Connecticut. OME COMPANY FOR HOME RISKS | strong solicitation is made for local business, and lines will be gladly accepted for us through W W WYY e A specialty is made of private dwellings, household furniture, barns and contents; but mercantile risks, churches, school-houses, and public property will also be under- WE EXTEND THE HEARTIEST GREETINGS OF THE SEASON TO OUR PATRONS, WHO WILL BE FURNISHED AN ART CALENDAR BY THEIR LOCAL Thames Loan & Trust Company Building, Shetucket St. NORWICH, CONNECTICUT. ! " Treasurer, W. H. PROTHERO fter a time he went to his parents’ Brute, Indoed! The Wite—I do believe I would fal dead if you were to come home earl; some evening. The Brute—You wil st ¢ .| have to offer a bigger bribe than that & . 8 —Indianapolis Pres: day evening. the preach Il be resume? Good Thing te Do. Telegraph poles are lined up so that their crooks are turned in and not seen as you look along the line. Turn your twists away from people and not at them. OBITUARY. Delmar Gardiner. avath cf De 3 o'elock Frid: me r. Gardiner 5 years ago | s ‘a number of | £0ITe nd Norwich express a v of S ‘Aspinool Tree-Dwarfing Process. -| The Japanese process of dwarfing & ‘“hi| pine tree lasts about ten years: ing, has ¢ and wili r & Taylor | | turned to Wiliiman< { work with Hillhou! ! wiiliam_Rouills local plant of intic le and Ele: B oy, 1% o D i W, L. { Dougia at Brockion, February JEWETT CITY A. A. Young, Jr., H. and L. Company | Elects Officers and Votes in New | Mombers—Churches to Welcome Ad- vent of 1912 A. A, Young, | 1 ‘At the meeting of ose and Ladder company sursday evening the followiug offl | wore elected: "John C. Delaney. m Grenior, first assistant; H. McCarthy, ullivan, steward, perty clerk: J. Frank . M. Shea and Marcus nancial_committee. The fire police are M. E. Shea, Bdward Walsh, Fienry Ballou, James Walsh, Joseph Cadieux, Charles Nadeau, De Griffin, Harry Wakefield, David Both- well. Those elected to membersiip were Willlam Murray, James Duggan, BIf Lague. Jr, and Francis Driscoll, and Netl McGrath was elected to associate n embership. Three bills Were woted | Driscoil Teid: Gordon Willis $10.65, Denn Eullivan $26, Payne & Gardner $2.70. Sunday Subjects. Sunday morning at the Haptist church Rev. B. W. Potter's subject wiil be A New Years Call to the Drowsy. The Christian Endeavorers hav ice in the evening. 1e's morntns subfest rational church will be Pianning Our Work and Working Out Pi Hvening e'ibject, The Use and of the Year's Sunday: Te Watch the Old Year Out. Tho anrual New Year's gathorings are to ba heid Monday evening In the Congregational and Baptist churches. Instead of {he rolicall at the Baptist. as has been the custom, cards have iven fssued 15 (he members of the church, which are to be signed and ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT LEAN UPON OTHERS, OR ARE YOU SUFFICIENT .~ UNTO YOURSELF? It takes energy, brain-power, concen- - tration to make a livelihoed. Vitality—and the power to keep it, must be considered. To be a Tower of Strength, you must have staunch nerves, with brain and body working in harmony. Scott’s Emulision is the best merve, brain and body - builder. It .is pure, wholesome, invigorating. ALL DRUGGISTS / B R EWE RS LYY b 5 ...nnmyd (O rALE | MeCORMICK, 30 FRANKLIN ST, NORWICH, CONN,