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axanssnsansens-enne WILLIMANTIC OBITUARY, Mrs, Ellen Sullivan, Mrs, Ellen Sullivan, 68 vears of age, died in Proyidence iday morning, She was a native of Ireland, but had A moving to Providence after the death of her husband, some dozen She is survived by three WILLIMANTIG CONN. This Brilliant Gifi-full Christma's' Store Is In lts Holiday Exposition : daughters, all of Prov ichael, Timothy, Mary, Elizabeth, idget and Agnes Sullivan; . three others, Michael and Timothy Hurley of St. Louis. Mo, Charles Hurley, and Mrs, Bridget Anderson, a. sister, of | Denver, Col. Mis: Miss Anni sroing Annie McCarthy. McCarthy died Friday at her home, 25 Center street, v A SHORT STROLL ABOUT THIS STORE OF A THOU- following severai months’ iilness. Pr SAND AND ONE GIFTS WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT | jicux s haf tine she had been oy YOU CAN DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING | ceich iy, Sila: Dennis and Sisch- ‘arthy, all of thi city. HERE, AND GIVE TO EACH FRIEND THE VERY THING | Town Continues Law-Abiding. NEED! 2 was no session of the police Ly ED, 5 riday morning. Mrs. Vander t Too Iil to Come. sided in this city over twenty years, | mamann to spend the week end with his par- ents. Miss Mae Hevrin of Voluntown is a week end visitor at her former home here. M. P, Congdon, ‘roadmaster for the New Haven road, 'was here on busipess Friday. Mrs. J. C, Randall is'visitihs her granddaughter, Miss Grace Randall of | Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. today (Saturday) Norwich, 12d. Pickett of Hartford is spending Sundiy with his father, of Hewitt street. Miss Martha €urry of ton, daughter of John Curr: city for a few days. Miss Winnifred Moriarty Hampton is spending Sunday parents, on Milk street. Frank Whaley leave for short visit in of Ea with h r guest their daughter, Miss alligan of Yantic. s M. Donahue of Norwich was in this city Friday, and later went to Hartford to spend Sunday. . and Mrs. J. Cosgrove have as their daughter, Miss Mari- rove of Hartford. Loren Warren and her nd- gr Robert Pickett | nd Mrs. Matthew Galligan have | Wllllmantlc, Dan 1elson and Putnam Miss Grace Copeland Falls, Breaking Leg—Fraternity Elections—Funeral of Hénry C. Atwood—Alfred Barratt to Be Ordained. Mrs. John H. Winslow of Jeffersoa, Mass.. was a visitor here Friday. Miss Gladys J. Palmer is visiting Wwith friends {n Worcester today (Sat- “ urday). 15 Degreu Friday. Temperatures as low as 15 degrees | above zero were reported in Danielson ¥riday morning | o Dominlcic Nado continues to tmprove at St. Vincenl's hospital in Worcester Adohn C. Dorrance of Meriden was a lsitor' with friends in Danielson FTi- ay. y Juvenile grange members will make plans for Christmas at their meeiing | this™ (Saturday) afternoon. Broke Leg by Falling on Ice. Miss Grace Copeland of Brooklyn fell as the result pf slipping on ice aud broke her right leg below the knee. The accident is a particularly unfortu= nate one: as Miss Copeland is blind and P.'B. Sibley, president of the asse- ciation; will be at Brookiyn today (Sat- urday)’ for the meetipg of the Wind- PRETTY GIFT SUGGESTION Mrs. Mary S. Vanderbilt, the noted hier went to New Haven IFriday Dam County Agricultural society. AND ATTRACTIVE GIFT SUGGESTIONS nyschic and leetur ekt e L LR (s A | oAt he Bapilst parsonage Fridas | THE LINEN STCRE of the Spirituatiet & Miss Ann Britfon of Fiartford is at| fended an cxperience socla) at which | a Wel . | & ma- received by D. A. Lyman | e home of her mother, Mrs. Mary | they told of their various methods of | Ih‘ w Be OIM very. i ¢ | Friday announced her i o be RESEN. " Ny el nd. | earning a dollar for the m! lonary t elcome By Every Housekeeper | present on account of illr Mijss Carrie Moses of New Britain is | funds. Table ot Christmas Towels, with spase P sperding Sunday with her parents, Mr. Foresters’ Officers. < e S Report| Election (Expenses. and Mrs. A. Moses of Coventry 10ad. | The following ave the e & 00, $6 tra gooc iy e The following returns of election ex- | Miss Nellie Collins, principal of the ! officers of Court Oak Grove, Foresters | $10.00 and §! liday s, 25¢c to penses were made to the town clerk | Laurel Fill 'school in Norwich, is| of America: Chief range! trick M Round alloped Table s, 1| Friday: D. P. Ahern, democratic can- | spending Supday ‘at her home in lhm‘lvn_’:“;};flh-flf m.gvrj ‘“;:y“dlltlr‘:m: | | 1 1 Tow did for alderman, $10: James A. | city. } T8e0 secretary, Joseph Be: 81~ | T | ’ M, 59 White, democratic o ate for sher- | Ay frs, Yotk : hareil X financiz 3 ; phore | alloped Table Cloths, 2| ¥ monagram, b 3 | . and Mrs. A. D. Boss left here 1anclz : and $5.00. | | it H. H. Spauld republican | Friday to visit Atforney Amos Hathe- | aend,’ " Lhe Arthur Viens; | g e ORI k or Damask t qual- | eandidate for city clerk and treasurer,| way in Boston and Mrs. E. Woodbury o wonawerd. _Eerthiaume, 106 . s 4 $1.00 $ 10thin Hunt of Concord, N. H. sl Gl T R R st r »ox, for $1.00. en, 75 5 each. | xy b senior beadle, George LaBonte; | g T = r beadle. Alfred Touchette; pasi| et Lt Skatimp Enjorad. EWEIT CITY. 5 of ranger, John Burns; trus- | BEACON BATH ROBE BLANKETS [\ F0e st iow days(inve nan €0l AL 3 { 5N Eetreanit! Zonophil | eround of the A P rad oy~ | Variety Company Makes a Hit with | Gendr Moses Berthiaume, Jr.; lec- | eround of the American Thread com- Y | tu phonse s sl A Gift That Will Please Him or Her pa Wriday night the lights which| Minstrel Show—Sunday Sermon | threr Alphonse Quintal, sick commli-) { $ % he company have Installed there were | Subjects—-Harmony Club Meets. Joseph Berthiaume; pharma- Beacon Baih Rove Blankets, rea : men and women In | [he compay havs natuled Hicke agte ) E | s Ahiitig o el gt el JSF Sretiy pate ontrasiing w s and fogs Lo mateh. | season was enfoyed by @ laree number. | | The Jewett Ciey company, | Dr. J. N. Perreauit. 278 ea: | Sty A Griffin, ha ave a min- | § 2 iy Ry DA e e 8 ! Joseph Hamal Manager. | st haw in the theatre | Grange Election. o | Joseph Hamel was selected to man- evening. | ‘These are the newly elected officers GIFT SUGGESTIONS iN BRASS GOODS | age the baskathall team to be organ- |ber was Just For-Ton; - | of Brooklyn ¢ s y 4 g Vs horich it Uiie cyt t their |entire chorus with I a2 | Sie Hyde; oy g Kinnes: §-plece Brass I Sets, brush | S 5 sting i v 3, ! 40P red. Smith sang Down . in | lecturer, Mrs. A. B. ms; stew- 5 s 51 ez ular me s this weelk. Mr. Hamel | 5010 Fred Smith s e finish, consisting of Ink We Pe ( lolde -2 bl Tatnan llenge to any | DPear Old New Orleans, ard, Leslie W _Haven 5 ant stew- | Paper Knife and Ha: e ot His | sang’ You're My Moving ard, Noiton Pasument; chapla ev. | R h so_ under r 4 smoker and re- | DRrEY Sa | n: secretary, D. Havens Sniah, consistiog of Ink i 1 Tnk Well, 75e. iy after Christmas | Thenasl e T, i | Jenvie. Mi b, Miss | Knife, Hand Blotter and Holder, $2.30| ( ' T et | Taibo: ¥lora and §252. . i it $1.3 | Every Citizen His Own lce Man. | o : i fady assistani, Miss Cora s i o ted on for those who|members of the compar R PRETTY COMB SETS ity in their homes dur- | pe Clifford Lang FUNERALS For Gifts [ "¥a Wokiosk e saitaninin patal i i ion Bantnt | ot o Honry C. Atwond. 3-plece Comb Sets, two side and | f { I s about 30 Palpitt. Thaien, ‘clock funeral services eut stones, made good quality shell, S0c, $1.00, | cents for the 1 Sunday mo i n Atwood were con- Fill ane it Hay Clarer ber ot TOILET AND MAR | Jo: tha refrigora s e =0l ded_ By Quadrup! Silver-plated 3-piece| French ¥ Lanjeure Sets, | ir t ot eloee; o741 & loliet Sets, Mirror. Comb and Brush, | $1.%5 v eled Gluss, beaded edge or em- i 1f there should nve denger o B SO Teaey 3-piece Feitet Wats | o At 31 Ihoca e Tartonan in the Atwood family lot S R iy helsttes; 39338 Guad ate Manicure e the s freezing al- | in the mors Sgeiepr, Ao s were DR Bensnd mirror, si0%. Tanicute Sets;made of gou- | AHCOE RO e OO L o very | 8 Sane Madness | Mo "SRR T “wiioriek Previdends, <d3-piese Toilet Sets, made of Ebony | U1e cocobolo, $3.0 e tnt sl e ) About the Borough. 2 Austin and Clarence A. Poi- s trimmed with silver beveled -t 1 re Set, n of rose- | ad, and it worked like a charm with| Mr. and Mrs. William d, Mr F. Wood wa funeral di- | mirror, $2.95. wood, er * 1.5 | him. { and James Crary - | { I3 5 'm- Tonte 2 e Frange | Harry Burnett. | oy e | TP sunper and « e w _“The body of Harry Burnett, 67, who BRING THE CHILDREN TO TOYLAND 1. Bill went_ to Boston Friday, R i Qe n. Pase iR bl And See the Pretty Things Wc dave For Them | Bt w, Hayen was a B vig ] the Dayville This grest Toy Stove is better supplied wr than ever re witn _| T Whist club met | f: <3| from all kinds of things that boys and gir s e i Mr. 8 ko Smith of High | ; . Fh el iie by and mothers kre looking for to help o | (Raene gL 0 U ave o P DOLLS of every description, GA A | _Afrs, Thomas Little has gene to Mys- | Mrs, Appleton Maine of Preston i place, AUTOMOBILES, FIRE ENGINE, \ | pate] Soiys il sty et | e imteie b e, My . D. Bgbeo SLEDS, WAGONS, TOOL LOXES, FOLDING TABLES i oL i dauehtar A ¥, *Kinney | A Riew Rariety of \ihe. Car DESKS, and a lot of other pretty thinss that make this place the home | : thoat t tiosiA) - ahureh! Mabate 1A U6 Ve of Santa Claus. 1t v e this afternoon. o emplo o e £ the funeral arrang g m mpany of Har 1) RO o NIPPON HAND-PAINTED CHINA e COLCHESTER CBITUARY. & Nothing More Accepta ble For the Home ; . 30 fi o EheLaglenh Fenst gt soclery, (o Peter Pechie. Hand Painted Chocolate Verry 1Sets, $1.9, | No. adic om in the chapel Friday af- | LIl gold designs, $3.50, $4.98 g | w nie improvements and oc- | \ornoan. to Supper was served at | ‘:*‘.*» 3 “.“ H iece O s c the house himself. Fghcpdue bl ge st Sl e of Canada, but 1.{» bee - Cake Sets, $2.95 and § -1 i Thomas J. Owens, who has been em- | P, S. gave an entertainment in the au- in/sha ko of JELE Py vears by Mayor,| dience room at 7.45 p. m TR Tor e HL 8 | v of payer Gave @ Sehoot tie hanihisan usiead, g . CUT GLASS : vor's” Willimantic News| 5, S8 MELTTY BU8 P e s S = For Gift SR SMpIOV. I13 Mheimenihe ! To Ordain Acting Pastor. { or Gifts ciub rooms Eri Alfred Barrait of Boston, who hoa a large attendance th )eer acting pastor of the Bapt __ Cut Glass makes very appro 3 some pretty piece went to Hartfor bers and a pleasant eyening wa b st SRS L G select from—very reasonably priced W ate hers, Wate Mrs. Malcolm Curry, My. |~ Alfred Brown of Willimantic e e N ey e Dishes. Pepper and Salt Shake Bon Dishe Salad B¢ d, Miss M gu of relatives in town Frida. wiStey at “‘ o 1 kB ha halaian ete, 88c, to $5.50. ! i Clayton D. Barton of Bast Hampton | &ivin ‘on Monday afiernoon. Haptist o pas/calling ondrlopds Phorpdas rygmen from various towns in t vod Lol 5 Ee ay Irom | section of the county will be resent GIFTS FROM ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER OF several da and vi- | £ meeting of the council and or- cinity ; Y dination ceremony. Rev. A. B. Coats MUSLIN UNDE‘{‘NE K John ~’“7=“‘" Was i p of Hartford, is to deiiver h3 Christmas remembrance from 4 & Tl (o ano ¢ ide assort Personals. | is “the & of Willla mdohnson 0. | Lk e Rl S i e ment suitable for ihis b all da mmed 2 af mne sheer | 5 yotarns today (Satur-| Brpadway fide | Werren aybnus Ha oy day) from, Hartford. i fon, one of that city di= Crepe-de-chine Petticoats, 1 ( Drawer 1 cover, and Miss Mary Gilmartin of Hartford'is QVIN(JT()N Yines. The ordinat s to green, pink, 1fght bl | skirt and daintily trimmed with | visiting on Fairview street | | begin’ at 2 o'elock, with shadow lace flounce, $5. ¢ m d . 0 10| Afiss Maud Gardner i spending| The new stack for the boiler foun.| Start on Holiday !lumination. | Nigh Shn B 3 ’ : 831 3und th Manchester. dry of A. B. M Th\- Several mm‘mw tric 1bs mrT) 2 t Gowns, trimmed with imita TS many sty trimme e Tartford is | Grand sireet was placed in place. Friday e electrica tion of irish lace, Hamburg and|w 3 I, quality l4ce and| . Misa P Mareau of ¥ast Hartford is | SRR0 SFSS JOC PREG 0, 00 fitting . Al ot gor preity $1.00 to $4.89 iamburz. $ 2.50 Sp T aple A atar ik Woek @ force of men from the foundry special ho h = S R mond”of Hartford is here| pj,cks and falls for raising the stacs | been arran, was some 1 | were placed by ‘William H. Hallett of | disappointmer for Louis A. CHRISTM"S GLOV ES . | = | the boroush, who for many years was | Bradtord, in charso of the work, b the Tigger at the repair shops of the | cause of the delay in arrival of sev. Gloves for every member of the g 4 ccasion. Fhey “ 3 Stonington line. al hundred socikets for the make excelient gifts—all neaily box ) and L0 for tho Cross and | $9 | * The Stonington Boy Scouts won their | bulbs. When completed, the illumina- | Bacmo Gloves—$1.00 for Doe Skir §1.00 Dog Skin Gloves—and | game of basketball from the Invinci- | tion arrangement will be on a some- | $2.49 and $2.98 for 16-button length, white or black Kid ¢ | fles at the Scout hall Thursday even- | what' more elaborate scale than last | BN ¥ | E;ng, The score was 8§ to 6 | vear, when the sche w | FOR GRIP, INFLUENZA, | Heard Westerly Epeaker. Very' satisfactorily. ! COUGHS, SORE THROAT The Stonington Men's club met on Notes. i THE H. C. MU RAY GO. | AY M. ShEPAPD | L@s A H d Glfi Succeeding Elmore & Shepard | ar ware FuneralDlrectfl%'andEmb lmer* “My husband and myself have used | ‘Seventy-seven’ for Colds with great A Gift of Service 60-62 North St, Wiliimantic satisfaction, and think so well of it, ay that we want your Medical Book, in - | hopes of finding a remedy for etomach | trouble Asslstant Tel. connection | Auto Truck Movmg LONG DISTANCE WCRK Helpful Suggestions for the | Christmas Shopper A SPECIALTY Address P. A. WEEKS Carving Sets Aluminum Ware | g5o.2, 338-12 or 254-5, W. Percolators _ Carpet Sweepers Chafing Dishes 1 “8eventy-seven” leads to the use of | Dr. Humphreys’ | for all diseases, his Manual gives the | treatment and care of the sick, ask or 'phone | your druggist or send a post card imantic, Ct. | for a copy, free. T | The Doliar Fiask, holds more than HIRAM N. FENN | six twenty-five cent vials—for sale by UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER \ all druggists or mailed. 62 Church 8t, Wiliimantie, Ct. v Telephone 1 Assis Silverware Homey, Medicine Co, Humphreys' 156 William Advertisement. ant DR. F..C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Speciaity Main Street, Willimantic Telephone Street, York. FATENTS Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page Guide Book Free HARRY E. BACK, Attorngy-at-Law | Windhai County Savings Zank Bldg | | | | | | | il | i | | i 752 system of medicine | | | { | | | THERE 15 o advertlsing madium 1 ! Bastern Cénnecticut cauai to Fhe '};nfl i _ Danisisen, Conn. leiin for husiness-gos J werllulhs Thursday evening in Brayton's hall and | the. members had_the pieasure of tening to Rev. J. W. Ford of Westerly, who spoke most entertainingly on Our Couniry and Her Destiny, Refresh- ments were enjoyed and a soofal hour followed. BALTIC. Ernest Desautelle left Thursday for St. Guillaume, D'Upton, province of Quebec, where he will spend the winter with his parents; Mr, and Mrs. An- theny Desauielle, who left this town to settle in Canada about two menths ago. Tce has formed on the smaller'ponds about town and in the outer districts. Mrs. John Cooney of High street, who was taken to the Backus hospitaj last week, underwent a severe surgical overation Wednesday. Her condition present gives hopes of rapid recov- irnest Gauvin is i1l with pneumonta at his homwe on the Pautipaug Hili ruad Vilfred Marshall of New York has been vifiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vrank Ylarshall, of Depot Hill. To Play Taftville. This (Saturday) afterncon on Savle fitld the Baltic soccer football team and the Taftville, team Wil contest honors. A good game.is expected. One “Bromo Quinl Laxative Only ™ ok 1ture GOV Cure cold in oures grip in nin doys ar Q § one. 1 w | The Christmas cor | Bunday evening, Dec. L. 3. Ha Manr Putnam was In | Dantelson Friday to attend the funeru: of Henry C, Atwood, STAFFORD SPRINGS Miss Hoit to Teach Fourth Grade— Meeting of Current Events Club, Miss Gertrude A, Fiolt has been se. cured to teach the fourth grade in dis triet No. 2, to succeed Miss Sadie I Comins, whose resignation will takeé | effect at the close of the present term. Miss Holt is a graduate of the locai | bigh school. ' She is also a normal | schoal graduate and has taught suc- cessfully for four years, She is nov teaching in th indusirial school for &irls in Middletown. William S. Walbridge of the Hollow ill. Freen i n Boligan of Brockton, Mass., 15 visiting relatives in town Attorney R, H. Fisk was in ville on business Frid Current Events Club to Meet. The Current lvents club will ho meeting Monday evenipg. The Loste Rock- 4 a | in the principalship of the Israel | nan | for PUTNAM Masons Going to Woodstock Today— Miss Woisard May Be Postmistress at North Grosvenordale—Attractions of Great Northwest Described. ’ Mrs. J. S. Green is improving stead. fly after an operation that she under- went at her home here this week. Herbert E. Greenwood has rerurnei from a hunting trip in Maine, Greenwood brought back a 150 pound buck that he shot, Willlam Kennedy has been serfous ly fil for the past few days. Salvation Army Kettle Out. The Salyation Army kettle to receive coniributions for buying Christmas dinners for the poor of Putnam made its appearance at the, bank corner Friday afternoon, Putnam will be represented at moeting of the Windham Coun ricultural society in Rrooklyn Mrs, Dell Walker, who has been vis- iting with friends here, has gone to Newport. George A. Petvin of Woonsocket Svds a visitor with friends in town Friday, Aldeéiman J. Harry Mann was Danielson Friday to aitend the eral of Henry Clinton_Atwood. It is not probable that the vacancy P at fun- school will be filled until’ the ginning of the winter term. Mrs, Georze R. Rawley i friends in Worcesteritoday (Saturday) Rev. H. N. Brown of Daniclson is to conduct services at the Pentecostal church here St v afternoon, Going to Woodstocl, TLoca] Masons will be at Woodstock today for the all day meeting of m lodge of Masons. corge M. Patterson of Meriden was a visitor with friends in Putnam Fri- day. Horace F. Wilder, formerly publish er of a local paper, is successfully en- ed in the newspaper business at Warren, R. L A M E Zion Mission. at p. 'm. ing elder will be present. Sunday A combination supper was held Friday night. Rev. C. A. Goeding s Miss Woisard Postmistress. Indications -are that Mi: Camil Woisard is to be point postmls. tress at North G ordale, it was said Friday, though Announcement as come from Washington relative is he daughter of Selectman Philip Eagles’ Officers. Putnam ie of gles has select- sd f the Mcers Have You Heard The Wonderful New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph? NO NEEDLES! THE EDISON | COMEINAND HEAR BH ON 7oy GRAPII THE WONDERFUL NEW EDISON DIA- MOND DISC PHONO- GRAPH, the Greatest Musical Instrument in the DEMONSTRATIONS now being given daily in the lobby of the WAUREGAN HOUSE by a personal representa- tive of THOMAS A. (L Edivon, EDISON. The crowning triumph of the great inventor may 5e heard this Afternoon or Evening. In this new instrument Mr. Edison has eliminated the needle, using a non-wearable diamond point instead. IT IS NEVER CHANGED. He has invented a new disc that is practically inde- structible. He has invented a concealed sound chamber that gives a wonderful volume and purity of tone. TRADE MARK The Portecus & Mitchell Co. of this city has taken the exclusive agency for Norwich and vicinity for the new Edison Disc Phonograph, and beginning next week will be prepared to show a complete line of these Instruments and Records. ow e T se e Pomfret Thur n mterest in I MYSTIC T I Fridey editiong, Mr, and Mrs, John L. McCarty of o ———ei e g Greenmanville avénue were given a NOANK surprise I'riday evening when about 50 friends and members of the .ancient Order of Hibernians and the Ladies At the meeting this week of the | auxillary called to spend the evenis Daughte: ica two candidates | Games re played, musical selections were Initis he first nomina- |rendered, gnd - refreshments NIStallen Gt the' B et | tion ot for , thie coming | sérved, "Tho. evening was &F ? TS TR e six months w Joved by all. o i Christmas Sale. | improved Lighting Agitated. o M P it W evening at the home of Mrs, | The question of better light Char | es Libby of Pearl street a sale | Main street will be brought up at thi ¢ rticles suitable for Christmas held | Special meeting of the Mystic fire dis« { der the auspices of the you ladies | trict next Monday evening in the roorus it. A comm 1 to male ation | | | in cers. B A Pleasing Act. < Miss Ethel Ray and her posing hat have at the )',r'wlh*\’ 1\ vaudeville tn which animals fiss Raymond, beautiral | , 18 c h ng personality Th ‘ the act pose to reprasent and jllistraca T Tollowing the The Hunt proved pirasing to th H Cescribe Attractiens of Great Nohh— west. The attractiveness o1 | at Prince | While the new ith the rench C the | statds in century d and cases have ga wealth and poui Ho prominence are wanted baci That they will £0 in numbers 1s not probable, thoush the inducements of- fered them m prove attractive in individual cases. The gentlemen heard here Friday evening have just retusn= ed fr L to Sw riand and Belgium, I there being » Great northwest, Local Notes. Miss Fonora DeBusck is to speak at the 1l church Sunday on the t s being done Mexieo under the auspices of the Con- Missionary, society. Eregational Miss Del heard ir and made ‘o favorabl pression All lakes and ponds in this section were frozen over Friday morning and even the Quizmbaug river wa im- med over with ice in some of its quie reaches. There is a general dema » cold weather and the fir mo; ¢ the season is hailed wi er-Van Arsdale wedding at There's no need of it. Snif a little the original and genuine Catarrhal up the postrils. Ies soothing, healing properties quickly re- lieve you, Best thing for hay fever,cold: catarrh, sore throat, catarrhal héadache, nose bl s, ete. Relieves the conditié h causes snoring. Sold | es will be Miss Margaret K. Cooley and Miss M. McCulloch. 'he topie will be The Amazon Vall The Fau- na of South Americs The ¥lora of South America, by Mr Baker, E. F. Leach, Mrs. mu= sic, Mrs. T. F. Mullin. Vs Sielja ft is making a E‘?gf an- opgration foc } only in and b0c sanitary. tubes by | drugs : digect. SAmple(!cc Writ KON] )( Thers i fodis iscopal ehurch, | of the Hoxie Engine company. response to ltion to at- | are two methods of lighting, the thres 1 the sale was he nd about | lamp clusters and the arc: lights. Many verything was disposed are in favor of the tamp clusters,whici The Mandolin club held a reh by other cities that use t the vestry early Thursday evening. the best system. It looks The rehearsals are well now as if the agitation would result in | better street lighting for the business Sewing . Bee. [steadt: Mrs, Perry Murphy of Prospect hill | Mrs. Dan E. and, son, Philip entertained the sewing society of Lib- | Gray, of Ledyard were guests of their erty council at her home Fridas aunt, Mrs. Charles Stoddard, on Fri- ning. After business was trans da Frank N. Gillillan of New Britaln is thej guest of his family on East Main Pefteshments wers served by th Friday the combined Mission and [street. Aid_societies of the Baptist church | Mrs. Ida Cushing of New York is held a meeting at the home of Mrs. ing in town. Charles Palmer, the prekident of the | Mrs, Amos Hancox has returned from society at her home on Church street. | a visit in New York. She was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. Alice Jack- interesting meeting was called fc who will spend the winter with the of completing some work | gon, V. her. Horace C has returned | Mr, and Mrs. Enos M. Gray of Led- to her home in Chicago af isit | yard were guests of Mrs. Isabella Mac- with her sister, Mrs. Edwin Ca | Kenzie Thursday. Pearl s 5 A 1 e and vt | Dr.Bulls COUGH SYRUP in Arkansas. . See, formerly Mrs. Edr ke e A great children’s rem- T edy for cough, croup and e Whooping cough. Can be B. Y. P. U. Rally. given to the baby with- Rally held Friday evening by | out fear, and acts quickl TE Uy wasatlanded 109 No Morphine_or Chioroform. | number, many coming from out | . Price, 25 cts. Most effective and r fown. The music was in charse of | jia)le cough syrup mothers can givey Miss Hope Burrows, who was it | Qe Symin oEs, plase Allan W, BAlBRY i | «Dr, Bullta Covigh Syrup has been in use in 1 Dl L e | family for 25 years. Tnever foel safe without it e i by Mrs. F. E. Miner, 705 Washington St., Boston, M Hrive rite A EYER & ! SAMPLE FREE Mol S Elie: SAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING OUT - OR DANDRUFF--25 GENT DANDERINE -~ hair falls out fast. A little Danderina tonight—now—anytime—will surely save your hair. Get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlten's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after fthe first ap plication your hair will take on that life, lusire and luxuriance which is so beautiful. 1t will become wavy and LADIES! MEN! HERE'S THE QUICKEST, SUREST DAND- RUFF CURE KNOWN. Thin, brittle, colerless and SCraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected dandruff-—that awful scurf. scalp; of There is mothing so destructive 10| fluffy and have the appearance of the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair | abuidance; an incomparable gloss and of its lustre, its strength and its very | softness, but what will -please you life; eventually preducing a feverish- | most will be after just a few wecks' nesé and itching of the scalp, which | use, when you will actually see a lot s the hair roots the of fine, downy hair—new hair—grow- ing all' over the’scalp. if not remedied cause to shrink, loosen and die—then ' Brooklyn Savings Bank 7 INCORPORATED 1872 Now located and doing business in its new quarters in East Brooklyn (West Side, Danielson) Assels e ol oo SR T 306 | | ; 97,100 CONSERVATIVE C. A. POTTER. RELIABLE Treasurer,