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Piles at Home Pflflflflfl&m Today when the Store opens At 8.15 a. m. r Great January Clearance Sale ‘Will Begin | This Great January Clearanse Sale is a distinotive featurs of No other sale of the t in magnitude ~in the volume of merchandise offered and in the prics vedue- Complete details were given in our twe-page ad- Bul- this store. year approache: tions made. vertisement in yesterday letin, and every item will be' found exactly as advertised. One point we would emphasize Shop Early ~“SHOP EARLY” Every- thing will be in resdiness when the store opers st 15, and shopping will bs mers comven- ent during the morning than later in the day when the crowd will be largest. Mare- over, some of the best barguine will go to early buyers, Look for the Remnants In Basement For more convenient buying hurdreds of Remnants have been collected and arranged on counters in Kitchenware do- partment—Remnants of Prints, Ginghams, Outing Flansel, Towsling. Table Linens, e, Don't fail to our Base- ment where the Remnants e, Some of the bes wetuse of the Sale are on t PMemmant Counters In Kitchen sars de partment SILKS i siities will 'quisite melody. One of Faulkes' miost :murd':hrf-vho“ &"?.‘f'}u”:":m ‘many moted productions, the Overture in ¥, et l u n nl smalier profits; will have to give up waa skilfully rendered. At a mteeting ) +f ways znd customs that are in them- |of the Organists’ guild In New Jersni; “e'" A"En Un selves good and useful, but insufficient the Spring Song was once played. Th i Norwich, Tu day, Jan. 2, |l|2. in-power and purpose to-carry him (o masm‘-;mh'“"“‘ BAloa Cipout? Sl g the top. The one man who has ever rant oeur lalogue, ‘L ! il FURNISHING The Builetin shouid be :uv:s‘ Small Amount of Business Transacted in Quick Time ciimbed to the utter summit of chis |adasio, Each; Cradle Sonc A § Sil- everywhers in the city beture ¢ & | > e © racely 0 3 :11« | ciple; the law he obeyed was that even |Song, W. F. MacFarlane; Vision, Op. : h UNDERTAKERS nht TR R oalge L avd &1—' —C. E. Yerrington Made a Special Constable—Bills | 2} 6ical iifs “iteert, ‘the one last 64, No. 5, Rudolf Bivi; impromptu, | Try This Home Treatment—Absolutely porting the fact te The Bulletla treasured possession of man, mul]t| €0.J." F. Dor\n{n'u:le. Marche Solennelle, ~ Froe i Or i to the scrap pile to insure the realiza- | Aiphonse Marily. . . 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. Approved and Ordered Paid. tion of tha life that is eternal. That | < : —— a thing, or idea, or system, is useful Supper Served. matter how long you've been Forecast for Teday. and good 1s no ‘tnsurance against 1ts| gypper was sefved in the chapel at | ing_or how bud you think Your being diseardes s, loaded with s00d , send onc a free irl LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED 1| 1. New England: Fair Tuesday and| At a very short session lasting less |ton, fire marshal, ehowed twelve per- | "R CEEGNEN | o0y message 1 gl o 8 vy <R L wonderful Fyramid Plle Rem- probably Wedneaday: not much change |ynan g haif-hour; the opening session [Inits granted. There were § new frame | pring you todsy: WAth ¥our scran el {o which each ohe. present ft- Thousands afilicted as badly or £ temoeraiure; Ligh to moderats west : buildings, one of brick, and one of | o oo that it grows steadily. The |k (0 which @ Worde ‘than_ you ikete their. quitk ré winds. of the court of commen council for the |ioy,o ang concrate, things that are worn out and useless |'Ge> [SSROREEE 1. |covery to the day they began. uSing | Predictions from the New York Hor- |ycar 1912 was held Monday cvening |” Chief john Murphy of the potice de- | il 0446 558 BRI UG 300 (€00 | (Mre, Albie Hale und e T | Siie Miacvelously. sucoemstu remed eld: On Tuesday felr and” colder|With Mayor Thayer —presiding and |pastment reported for the past auarier | ara’to fmake progress. Some things of |yv.liame with Mies AL E. Wasties and | (U3 SIS IR ey gives instant, woather will prevafl, with frésh west- | those present being Aldermen Gebrath, |ihat (nere were 27 arrests. There Were | vaiue may sk through (here by mis. o verving by Misses Huth T. Potter, | Messed rellef. Pain disappeats, in { erly winds, and on Wednesday fair and | Parker and Becklrr Councilmen Barry, |436 tramps given shelter. It was ac- | {yice: these m,,m to be rescued. and |\ SCFURE MY SRS MO B flzammation and swelling subside, and continued cold weather, Fowler, Cruthers, Willilams and De- |copted, | vt back nto service. But even thinas | LY i) e [ ou dre able to work asain as com. | Observations in Norwich. laney. The wession opened at 8.20, | Ry the report of the street commis- | of value and service, of effictency and s will Marthe Msnping | fertably as though you had never the following racords, reported from | The idea of huving a roll call at|ioner for the pust month it was oW | profi, must not be held back. and be- | Vs wnd Martha Maoning: slse been afMic ft may save t ((Vin's pharinacy, show (ho cnanges ¢ACh eession was inaugurated Dt |ihat §3,501.67 was expended, the aver- | ccme'Hindrances 1o the greater posel. le¥ Gav, G. I Hyde, Fred Barrinston, | (€0 ST of u surgical o temperature. and the barometiic | the reading of the journal was emii- |age number of men employed belng 65. | biilties that heckon the men who can |1 : eration. B ity = e te 1t was accepted. resolutely consten to the scrap heap Plain Hill Hospitality Just send in the coupon hefow with changes Monday: /her, Bar.| On Leverett T. Pitcher's potition, the | The report of the rity treasurer was | the good that must never be allowed to ain . enter. | YOUr nAmo and adiress on & sy of " 29,88 |executive committes reported favOTA- |crdered printed in the journal. stand in tha way of the better. |, Mr. and Mrs. D. W dge enter- | poper 1o the Pyremid Drig Co, 43 o 35 3000 by to his connecting his property witl z bl tatned New Year's ¥ Ol poramid Bldg., Marsh Mich., and g 31 3010 the Division street sewer by private | Special Constable. . THE AUDITORIUM. guests at their home Hill, | o *sampie will be sent you FRE®E: It ”x{‘w.:s SRt . | drain and it was granted. 4lderman Parker nominated nmmr}_;s A’ ‘m,s,, r‘m\m]"v Mr s {..\1 \u\ AL shiow yit '“"'"’fi:"{'\ ‘-‘r’fm Py- B s ) tition of the J. T. Young |11 Yerrington as speclal constable. He e fiyde of North Franklin. 3. | ramiq Pile Remedy will do. Then you Comparison Runl:rmxenmvpeln)onfotr a light in Falls stated that the executive commiitce [Good Vaudeville and Metlon Pictures. Jp. ik W, Bacber, M. s Marjorle. M. | TG L, eruiar paciage Tor’ 50 FPredictions for Monday: Snow or g ¢ nue, the executive committee mov- lapproved of the same. The vete was Promising for New Year's day. a|Batber, Mr and Mre Ired Lillibridge | cons’ at any drog store. I Y rain, followed by clearing; wind be- je1' that the petitioner bo given leave |unanimous. % o |combination of vaudeville acts that [aud MF. and Mrs. Harry Stott. fer another needless minute. Write oming west o withdraw, which was accepted | The following bills were approved |(U get brought | R R now. vinds. | the Teport was favorable to a new bug | ,)Sn:’x:; ef‘i]n:‘i; ;Kfi! “5»1::'\?\]"’-' i gy s el ’,m.l ,«‘.': n“ nry V:‘--:..Jnr :m.:,‘ P ] R *d } o 2,000.58; cemetery 51 pub o . vy ed # holiday dinner party of sev- one Vown and Tiden "o qoarterly report of I, L. Stan- (wirks $6,080: Amance $5,688.80; park [presented, there Monday with o result 4ained 8 holidny tiner, barts o 0 | Free Pile. Remedy | » T Rises T seta. | Waver. || "Rt | e [0.08; BTG RO, ’“n” Fs ey point at all the performances. week at thelr home on Plain Hil | This: ecupons Whert abidled w7 v J o] M~ . - . = e b At 3 s | von name un: addr A‘ # B - 4 3 | Stony brook $i2484.87: water de-| At the headline place in the three oty T na (addre ” . " : gua p.m || pm || pm|— - City % 95.10; ' ga nd electric |sterling acts was Al Marsh & Co. in See: yoi 16 2 FREE SAMF ", We know TI 430 35| Cly Treasurer Avery's summary ot ”",'\?"n" THETH i, e their howlirg comedy farce, The Sol-| \iss Eliza Wyman of Plain Hill is | (SSRGS 5o s ap the et 4 30 211 | receipts May 16, 1911, to December 15, |$2: 5. ; fo1. |dicr, WHICh is DUt tofethier With @ g muest of elwives in New Joricy: | INARSY " o 43 B 63|10, tollows: el The Stony brook bills were as f0l- iy 1 every line, none of which s gt sk 3% {PerR g : gk 430 (| 914 [l Rises.| Bal'on hand May 16, 1911.. $40,766.98 lows: it [icst by Mr. Marali and his capable | Cpilaron made the most of the «id- | RSN S ARSI v Ay, gra . 430 1890 || 348! Water works 3 m.m;a‘rs? | Pa H Do e ';““‘ b $05.72; [support. They keep the house in & gug or the hills about town Monday. | |HEEEEOPT S EHEIAN LR | | ¢ |l §38 | Outside account .. 804.46 ance $5 trossi J' 9,805.72; |SUDD 2 B i | 433 |l1ss || sax| 0 Clark R. Chapman $1,192.25;: Thomas < - g — Lo Street Dept. = 3 > Bert and Irene Vaugh, a comedy | ufts of Putnam was at Q 3 r 900; Chandler & Palmer R | % s atter 1 r it 1g Tow [* Contingent .. J AT R L duo, are also favorites for thelr Song pome on Otrobando nvenue for New CHAS. SLOSBE.\G, | cde, which i3 followad by flood tide. | cice bourt §iaean; Barris Haipern 300; Nathan (G 206 Sao Tor and sy Ik Yy T EEN VI | Police dept. fentns $10- 3radford |With lots of fun in it, while for clog F A Cove St. l GREENEVILLE NEWS. G. & K dopt. BB Dhpay s Dradford |Gancing n triple thme or any old | ired Peters of Gtrobando avenue is | ; | — Dept. cemeteries Son Corp. $45.67: T. T. Bab. |tUne at all, Eddle Rowley is one of y, New Bedford, Mass, for a week's | g h i { Alico Hoar Injured While Geasting—| Bewer ‘a¥menss o & e oo 31> ehivan, $40; |the best ‘that has been seen in that Visi: with riend orwic Various Items of Local Interest. |Loans . “A.’Barbor $5.98; G. S. Raymond, [I'ne. He docs a clever and original | Y (L % QUALITY g8 Taxes caun 51560 Cruihers & Lidi- |ect that wins a big hand. epli - Keensn of et has B While coasting on Boswell avenue|Sprinkling Sts, S1tgn: Peck, Mecwilliams & | The moving pictures were unusually 'yoiurned after . woek's ith his usiness hould Mlways De considersd ' onday morning, Alice Hoar, daughter | Court house . i B '\\ K rmtsrong. $2.50;|E0cd, as well, the feature number be- (.sin, John McCarthy of (he S B e ot Mr. and Mrs., Bdward Hoar, was | lLicenses e g ) G oo |ing the fine films from The Lady of road, | R - T e 3 Miscellaneous ..... S. B. Palmer $1 Baton e {the Sea, C l o employed ol Bt e Ok L e ,097.86 84 iehn lr\nmr) Co. $41.15; o Sea, ML Wkt Tees. OF ‘Harldn a oliege 1. She was ta o the B istotd b Mrs, Elizabeth Ives of Harland roa e e S e oty $589,864.84 fon adjourned at 834 coolck. | NORWICH TOWN hus been in Winsted for a brief s home. One log was badly lacerat- | | i Lcousin, Dr. Welch | i elow the knee and she was bruised 2 - ¢ 1917 |Annual Businsss M: eting of First i : e head. It was found, however City Treasurer Avery's summary of disbursements from May 18, 1911 | "Ghurch, Followed by Organ Recital | 4rior apen o Rrilie Saiea hat no bones were broken. She wili| to December 15, 1911, is as r.vu(m\A e e R B NV W aathDay “Din= gt tae Bt o Wk s HILLG R i " o gt Rl e B Uty Dept. of Public Werks. e ners ana Other Social Interests. Fleld returned last week to ki3 home | il sl r three weeks. . ;) 4 —— n Breoklyn, N. session, and look up the o We Have a Fine - Gréiages Tomtes Csgmm siman {rie bnkst Snentls ks, & s ; i - i e .| Qutside work . IR {Firat «\on.mgmunm chorch was heid | Mre Theodore Winans left Monday Wge i Mg P S T R t The focal stores hegan the New | Garbage and ashes... . : ey 1t 380 p. m. New Years day, A for her home In Melegan Park, Yor 2 tore To Ren Vear wit ha half holiday. Sewers and catch basins. - 250000 Seveilinal AAEiSs-wiks 1e¢ Y the pass Fers, X Y. after nearly « weel's visi Reatsaber. A NORWICH i e A 30,00 '941 B |tor, Rev. G, H. Bwing, who was also ¥Ith Mr. and Mre lo Hard o S SLLEGE teach & John O'Connell of Hartford is spend- | Ofling and annr:h(luz . B, R0 :"_ ";l ‘:'.1 | moderator of the business meeting, Washington stree ‘ BUSINE‘»S‘ ch‘ ) n the ing o few days with Bdward Kilday. | Paks and trees. ... 300.00 8556 |5, Yeorvington, cleck, gave his re- | - are m nd PUE oo . e gt U i o3 : 28483 pori, showing thut the church now| Tea sent by Rev. E. b repared t H Elmer b B T o B B s s s et ial 35 it {Aumbers 179 members, Ll haviug oeeii China has heen recelved i g S SR TN O Dept. of Cemeteries teeeaae 899.47 {recelved hy letter, ¢ removed by death ‘or two by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Yer . Af of Portchester. N. Y |taptisms, “The treasurer's report was Miss H. Loulge Hyde. B] ok o Bk T WA W d s 111.160.64 |read by Deacon L. A. Hyde, The be- | s e { OCK I g week at his home on | gtony Brook improvement 4 Ko ol P55 |nevolences of the church for the past| Mrs John §. Noland and son, Frank pie Police Dept. {year amount to $8%, & gain over the |Neiund, of New London. twere g i b : 4 0,343.55 |ITevious year 7 lnst £ N Nolar ne Nelbert fs ap Salaries & 000.00 4,656. 10,343.65 [I7evious year. part of last week of Mrs. Noland ¢ Thh Bt e W o e 4 1,448.00 1,202.00 ( The election of officers followed: irother and sleter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs v r, Mass i 2 000.0: 10,678.66 10,321.34 | Clerk, H. L. Yerrington; treasurer, Willjam B. Hough, at their home on P'H“f qi'"“‘fl'T 0 < AR IS Street Lighting . ok i S" ll)e,mm L. A, Hyde; ncc»umanvt, Mrs. |the “Scotlahd road. g o oavsiRpuit b 1,150.00 L5 57 A. W. Dickey; ushers, P. B. Whaley, -~ | e John M a returned to| Health Officer ¥; Wing. the Wi i |Frank Durr, fI. T. Frester and Stan” | - = e L il s A“'”; : ; [ley Gay; members of standing commii- YANTIC HAPPENINGS. i Opeie i eral expenses ( S0oihS ltee, for 2 years, Rev. J. O. Barrow Rev. P, J rmick has returned | INLETOSL on BARGS . - nexpends ~ 10y |for three years, Mrs. F. L. Allen Doll Rewards Miss Mary Bentley— Y oenaing| 1082 for addition i906, inexpended a5t st 97733 | The Teport of the C. E. soctety by — Gunner on U. 8. 8. Washington In- | ° A 2% a is Mother on Firth | [mProvement 10 piant £ z SITT28 | yise R. L. Potter, recording Secretary, Jurid: NE INE Park commi 000.00 -81 ,785.19 |showed a membership of 28 active and | = 5t o ‘ |10 assoclate nembére, good work done | ypqr entley has received ol | 5. ra Rev. Willlam H. Kenn Trading Cove loan, 1910, unexpended 4 40.17 ~lnsw“b: l‘lihp wn;‘m ".(V mN‘"!‘lx\ result of her canvassing for the fair | rie Mary's church at § o'clock 8, oLC. X ' 9 discontinued for the past six months, |jeid in November when she collé | J g elebrated by Rev. Pat-| General sinking fund, 1911 Sk 6 ‘ s M. E, Wattles gave the report Miss Helen Counthan of Norwic ‘ > feCormick, and of the high| Swmking fund, Gas and Blectrs 2 30223 fof the Sunday school. Mrs. Albert ;. ‘arenaing sor with._her aunt, | . o k the rector, Rev, John | Regerve fund, Gas and Ele i 44,868 4485843 |Bterry was the ouly teacher present yr.o' prederick K d — H. Fitzma wias calebrant, Interest - 530000 8,230 24,669.50 |at every seesion of the school SUFINE | (‘nariee Peniley piog< | an Election expenses s 0. 80064 *30.64 {the year. A picnic wea held In July, (on' ernshed his E TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS Loans E . & 60,000.00 6€0,000.00 |also a supper and entertainment given 1, . 'l To pay floating debt of 20.000.50 20,000.00 at Christmas. The same officcrs were = yy and Mrs. I re t t y T. R. F. Club Social in St. Louls Hall— | Miik inspector ; 3020 469.80 [re-clocted for the coming year. Week- 1 odiard Saturds ¢ ationer F 3 Bt A Pestsinil Ira L. Peck estate.. g 0 {ly coliections amount. to $124, Which Ierel of Mrs Irowme brother, I | s Contingent .. i G 2 5,054.21 1177.42 {were given to various causes. Gallup. A good ATLAS is some-| r i | A pleasant sock s enjoyed by the p Paving Main street, Rose place to |, The Church In. vm\';m?n;‘ soctety | yohn Donahue of F spe ar g Soold r mambers of the T, X, F' Qut Wi h Market_street 6,342.81 has done much for the chapel 8nd .. Saturday in the villag . ave ury Uflaflfi afld nyer 'u11.';.\\“;:\1.1)\‘!‘4" (-Tév:my II‘:I “s’\mlfr\‘:;; Spiling Yantic Cove. e g 2,261 closes the vear with a deficit of only ™ ijjiam Carpenter has entered Por thing every one shou O ocal and Instrumental selec.| Cément stairway, Hourigan's lane i L5M.00 $o. Jffltn:;‘ufim:v ;n:mr‘\lnr‘:emd;;;a:}.i ters sho Groen e someivine | i the house. ons were enjoyed and refreshments - nday s ) Agnes Brown n = nK I we srved ok i Total .... 16.84 constructed, BEver Ready dfrcle of . 4 Miss Delight Brown i 7 eived i s [ o v‘m A e duncing, and mse | From Eeneral ‘sinking fund 2013 90.13 |The King's Daughters reports 15 mem- 31¢. yorurned after spendir he We have ]‘:“t“ T oQF | was furnished by Brown's orchestra : |bers. They have made novelty scrap- s with their parents, M i Rand & McNally’s “Unrivaled SUITS PRESSED 503 The otcusion wad one of gentine $852,906.97 books, given different entertainments. jgaei Brown f 2 % vleagure for al' present. The commit-| *Overdraft. and have sent tokens of remembrance " \vyie A Whip ac 1 by | Atlas of the World,” 1912, Cur Wacon C ]Q jarYWhara | tee in charge wns composed of Robert t ——_ lto cheer the shut-Ins during the year. ). vousin' Larrabee W of e il : S LY ners Jlker and Willlam Aberg, Jr. 74126 {The Cradle Roll now numbers 26. A 3ic ix spending a week South containing historical, descrip- — S lawn party was given in Jume (0 the jyamingham and Taunto h . o St ke d | F o P mermbers and their mothers. Uvee dnd friends tive and statistical matter an FARHE DR EX-GOVERNOR WALLER FOURTH SHOP TALK Mrs Walter Potter reported for the | "yt 70 MRES o g et or riends Latbrep Memorial Foreign Missionary hean he past W complete ready reference | and relatives at ;‘:‘uml!yldinner party WANTS FREE FERRY. AT CRESCENT PLANT. |society. Nine meetings have been held pi gy : a e 3 g | &t his home on Merchants’ avenue on e AT d $79.19 tributed. The Home yy o lkeoneed re- |in f nited States, | Makes Wrinilas | Sundey. There were a numbor pres- | Had Special City Meeting Postponed | The Scrap Pile Was the Topic of Rev.‘f\';“!‘fl;mw i e o oo a‘"r‘;l..{:!': i ity 7 index of the U il Makes ¥ringias ent from out of town. Because of Small Attendance. H. J. Wyockeff. {vy Mre, H. L. Yerrington, who read avimcd, from Price $5. ° euith dos i b {nteresting exiracts from the letters ' mne vilage school opens ; TR A Rk e Notes and Parsonals. After ex-Governor Thomas M, Waller| A shop talk at the Crescent received from Mr. and Mre. Tingls, to ot . Also Rand & McNally's - you look oider| Victor Davis was a visitor in Dan-|had censured New London for the|arms company, the fourih in the srics |whom a box valued at $175 has been - e : are % e on Monday. manner in which the present lease of | conducted under the auspices o cent, Three meetings have been held | m———ee ‘lmpenal Atlas of the World. ats dek R TTTE gy —_— the Groton-New London frry wasgly- | Y. M. C. A, was given on Mon or My Wad tekyir. "The ANt vegd AR | ; = ' ake y ¢ well Todo Richard Ward spent Monday with|en the Thames Ferry company, de- | uoon by Rev. H. J. Wyckoff, pa: as from the pastor. It told of Work- | c i\ van GILMAN — In 3 Aspl ndid book, t cheaper b t ousands | fticnds in Willimantie. claring “that they signed it at night the Second Congrogativnal church. lers gone and of those gained. A com- | FALIeAN — (M oot 1 1 p er forme rs from wom- e for fear the sun might mot rise next | tvpic was The Scrap Pi Imittee of five has been appointed to| Nathan Giliir and Miss i ma A Pocket Atlas, bound in e, s r o when obert McDonald of Newark, N. J., | morntng.” General Sceretary I, R. Starkey further the jnterests in this commun-| both of Bozrah | g v the guest of local friends. He protested against allowing so| in charge of the service and there |iry of the Men and Religlon Forward |~ — [cloth, very convenient, only | - small & body of citizens as were gath- | were Lwo fine tanor solos by George A. |;ovement, All dapartments of ehureh DIED. | d ’ n Lee Clegg has moved from Norwich | ered Saturday morning for the speclal | Turner, accompanied 101ding {work were touched upon. A new church | ppowN_In Taftville, Dec. 31 50c. a i | avenue to Washington street, Norwich. | city meeting to pass on So important | crgan by Miss Ho 308 hoc T o hucdeth (Al ohuren, owma | I e I e, i J : | N e kb SN S, Uib Methars autiful {}ooks. 1t was voted that the gift of = Brown, aged 63 years | Same book, bound in paper, female remady, as| Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bogls spent Lhnirnrr!: which was passed by the general | Isiand o Somewhers. |¢heirs to the chapel be entered upon | Funeral from the e ot er da .. ; Y end with reletives in Ballouville. asssmbly August 23 last, and to vote| The scrap plles, thc speaker said, |ine reccrds. The moeting then ad.| tor. Mrs. Willam MoNally, 25c¢. re 2 jisk ace rinted tn | ey on which the special meeting of Satur- | are milostones on tie way to success, |joaren * Slater avenue, Wednes A & argua th every bottle Price | Alonzo Roy of Hartford is spending | day morning was called; and the meet- #nd the man or business organization | oS Eita rose Standish Goagard,| These are all new editions S5 &t Graseibis. s ©® | the weels with his parents in the vil- |ing on Governor Waller's motion was | that has not a growing scrap pile 1s z RCH) A i Wit Giasne. Abbatt o NGO GRS e Crtmiic lege adjourned to meet Saturday morning, | Stagnating and falling behind. The Election of Sunday School, Noroienl aved in Boston. Mass. Dec |and are up to date. R -GERM CHEMICAL CoO. | p—— Jan, 27, for final action upon the act.” | Idilroad that clings to an old type of | The annual election of officers was| 377 ™ { 108 West 129th Street. New York. Hartwell G. Thompson has returned | The 'vote to sdjourn came just as | lccomotive and antiquated methods of (held afrer the noon session of the | ponjal biivate | ———| from a visii with friends in New Bed- | the mesting was developing sighs of a | overation, while its competitors put in |Sunday school of the First Congresa- | Lo in sew London, Dec. 30, 1911 | § i rd. contest and cut short what promised | more powerful traction and approved |ticral church SBundav. The same offi- | “Joulea "Congdon, widow of Arnold | Cookm R'VOI'I““HIZ‘«'(' 0 E h b t —— to be an interesting and spirited ses- | time and money saving devices, is soon |cers were elected for the coming vear | Rudd | g P " n LCxnibition | Trmana Fontaln of Woonsocket is|ston, He maintains there should be & Tholstaiiced in the race for business. land reports for the closing year were | sTARR—In New London, Dec. 11, 101 b spending several days at his home In |free ferry there, The shop or mill that keeps its slow [read. Religious Studies for Laymen | George & Starr, son of Sara . ! Latest Stytes | {,on = and faulty mackinery, instead of throw- |will be the book used in the Bible _the late George E Union Cookery Bags . $ Fall and Winter wear e e S GIVEN A GOLD WATCH. "slll;,zflfr;gfl'll(“;‘(l; "";»;Lq‘ rap i wlkn :rra: e (‘lnss“‘rh's vear; ;;.:ln‘r?\m:f a‘k;)honji“:::fll E\/oufi Ix:\“t:!]fir:\t:-;,“ suddenty, Dec Economical, Labor Saving, at ss Mathilde Stapfer has returned s t with which ca duce |nse the gr e Inter-| 30, 1911, Edwards, wife of Eva MRS, G. P. STANTON'S, flom a vieit with relatives in New |gtrest Commissioner Lillibridge R,_‘[x;‘mhlrlv and w‘rrt;;tlv is '\mfl‘r the \R“é‘lnllnnal Quarterly. R. Bvans. o Hygienic, Better Food. rsey ing concern in the communit nd { — Funeral services will be held at Cl Mo. 52 Shetucket Str e membered by Employes. { the man who Is all lumbered up with Organ Recital. | & Anems funeral pariors, 1 Packages containing assort- ~| Miss Nellie Augur has returned to ; (1. | J9eas or habits that belonged to an- | | street, Tuesday afternoor 8! Taftville after spending the holidays |, Street Commissioner Erroll C. Lilli-| other age has a hard time to get & job |, T0¢ thirty-first organ recial given | street, tas 3 . | in Middlefleld. " |bridge was called to the city barn at!in the twentieth centurs ty H. L. Yerrington, organist, was held | o'clock ed sizes 25¢. 1 i : noon on Monday, where he met tho | |at 5 o'clock. The firat number In the | GAGER—In Boarah, Dec. 20, 1311, Je a- ] S | Mr. ana Mrs. George Roy of Paw.|omployes off the department, some 70 p;‘-p?“ o Hiege o conservative |well chesen programme was given In| _J. Ghger, agel S0 vears Call and get a copy of | Ay e ol e B0 n |in number. Henry Gebrath, senior al- | © 6 need Is a scrap pile, and cour- \guch a way as to prepare one for the | Funeral service at his late residence » | o tiapending several days With | jorman and clerk of the depariment, | 85¢ to mako it grow. It goes against |good things to come. Bosrat. Center, Tuesday afternoon, | “PAPER BAG COOKERY, an rav |n T e spoke for the assembled employes and | '1° E78!n to throw away that which |"n the Adagio from Bach's first So- | Jan. 2, at 1 o'clock P A 1! " | Mrs. Arthur Seymour of|in thelr behalf presented Mr. Lilli- | {o5 MUch: but firét cost i not a true Inata, Fis usual characteristios of joy ‘Boston Cooking Schoo Ar nd Mrs. A Sey! i 1 = basis of Jue hen goods are of- 1 e | " . | bridge a handsome 14 karat open face , o3 & and optimism were well brought out. | 9 PR e WISOEL I RInEN Juinfeld, Mass. are the guests of | golgSatoh as a token of their eateems | (;rod 107 S2le. the purchaser appratees 3% Fradle Song was piayed: with Cook Book” by Mrs. Farmer. L 1 s A Lillibridge replie opriate- | 11°0 &t their present wo £ _tools, e 5 ouch that showed its ex- | e AP | Alse Ladies AND BAGS and ARy W“{M“‘;‘J“;‘:“(’;: fie g and aupresy. 1O tests thel- presont eficlency againat |<" ¢S Of touch that & % GHURB“ 8{ ALLEN Mrs. Lincoln's Cook Book Leather Novelties in a largs variet N. Desmacals and family of Volun- |7 ‘(he wish that their presen hapey | }Te3eut iasks: i? machinery. he com.- | i : p | " Y| town are the tuests of Telatives On | reiations would sontiune thmengt 1hy | TSTes the outpur with tha demand of BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING < and a complete line of “Put- | Merchants' avenue. | new year. The employes shook hands | ('¢ Market. An automobile two years 15 Main Streot, 2 4 4 ; . . | — with the strest commissioner, express. | °\d #0¢s to the scrap pile, unless stay A o nam’s Homemaker Sgnfi‘ The Shetncket Harness 60 | cush kst aBd Tocs: dineliwoct ing thelr best wishes for him. oDy Some bargain hunier; it price |Its Suffering Keeps Whole Family | ety el Yot s have been shending & week with rela- | The watch, which is Righly prisea pooh Mew has lfitle to do with the | Awake. | | containing the hest recipes. 321 Main Street, [ tives in Providancs. by Mr. Lillibridgs, beats the nsorip- P g B s g ot ) | . ") ‘ tion “To I. C. L. from Employes of o "% O S e o x S —| s sepnia o, Tade sactens | Bifee Depurime San. 1A e (13 cnct mae, money o Atk | iy riie Ramedy A our misk | ] GEO. A. DAVIS and Annle Lafanme of Jawett City|is a popular official, es evidenced by : " A - 5 . » the token of appreciation. @ 'nan to throw on the scrap pile a lot | cannot sleep, on account of the awful ND- | Turke S C l(‘, ens, “ PP of his personal habits that should long | liching, but their crying keeps par- —AND— 25 Broad ’ ’ - S | ago have bsen outgrown, to discard |ents and other members of the fam- roadway X ‘)\n'q in his fa t etand gquarely | ily awake, 0S8 ll\gs, tc., | | were recent guests of Miss Celia Pop- | 'n the way of all possible succass and | The relief they long for can be had m a mBrS Funeral pin of South B street. | real progress: and the reason that so |by applying Baxon Baive, our new h " ’, . T = 3 meny penple year after year just about | skin remedy. It stops the terrific p U, T . AGER oirects: Lobers Briedy baw Tsurned o i | PTY PO e it o Tt ot | b Fomet. T age s i ure MapleSugar ; aiile after ing a week with | IKe i eharacier 1s that they | foriaple. -Then' they and the rest of Also many other good things | flfld Embalmer focel, fiands shel reniapes vor he mecessity for a serap | the family gl o chance to sicep i R Quart and Pint Bettles, y John Rankin has 4 to Provi- | | v if geaing if, hey are possessed | Saxon Salve does more than give re- ‘elephone call 328-3. g for every day. avoos et niine sean] o rovi: [ By Yile cowanine ‘that suiiiby i IS, o 1 & Rartae St St 5 at CARDWELL'S. 118 DASA: 00 ,‘.“H‘n <4 by 1 using | heeling remedy and sinke inta the| Hemry E Church. Wm. Smith Allen. 5 iaiar & y 70 Frankiin St. Bulletin Bldg —— | i2ven good thingw sometimes need (o | diseased siin, destroying the germs| to 0 Market Street, Peoplo 8 arket Mr. and Mrs. . J. Werking and son | £ on the sevap pils—when thev oughi |and soon clearing away all signs of LOW PRICES e S Priingt sonie e Leroy have returned from a visit with | 10 he replaced with better. The cor- | the eruption, leaving the skin soft 'romp! o night. 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. SERRE ‘s 76 sdvertieing mediom ‘n Conne-tiout equal to The Bul f0r business results. Zady Assistant. Residence 116 Broadwsy. opp. Thentre. Telephone G42-2 friends in Watertown and Southing- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Goyeite and Mr. and Mre. Azarie Goyetts of Plain- fleld ire visiting Loais Dufresne and family, | poration that seos a bigger business opportunily, and heats all others to it, will have o throw a Iot of perfectiy d machinery on the scrap piie; and and smeeth. Marked improvement is noticed in the first few days of treat- ment. ‘ It Baxon Salve does not do all we it js a live corporation it will make |olaim, we give back your money }iho discard without a twinge of regrel, | Proadway Poarmacy. G, G. Engler X4he mex who comes apywhers near ' Netwich, Cong. il to close out u let of Men's Blippers, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Warm Lined Tuliets, i i FRANK A, BILL, l Telsabohs 104 Main Steset, Foley's Honey and Tlr Compound is a reliable family medicina. Give it to your children, and take it yourseit when you feel a cold coming on, It checks and cures coughs and colds an( croup and prevents bromohitly gad Ruaumenia: Lag & Qacoad Lo A very special offering net men- tioned in eur regular vertisement— 1500 yards of Satin Foulards now 1912 designs, but Strictly at JANUARY SALE PRICE. They are real satin weave in protty small figures and dots, and very desireble for desasss and waists. The colosinge sre black, navy, old ress, green, cadet and releine. Regular 50c Silks At 39c a yard On sale when the slere openg T this merning, ‘e PSS, T4E PORTEDS & MCHELL G Camm. s -