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v weveese R Bogh - LT -u;-dlnthe!’.m.uAnmnlm o~ wwxe;e:n‘;" ST ach o:n will nhva: 0 D meratte. e gae blic and in- “mhbmmm Come and let us belp you make it casy. -You will find wdwuflm&mplmhblefwwcy DANIELSON 4| Attorney E. L. Darbie Appointed 2 GLOVES Town Counsel—Secretary of Scheol : t-m Sty Co Charles| Board Issues Statement—Entertain- For Christmas Gifts 3 3 . Ed-| ment by Temple Quartstte—Joseph Billy Goat May Have Suicided, ‘ Morin wead. 3 Gloves for everybody and for every Laprade, Antoine Dion. Gegeral’ Menoger Samini: ARderson occasion. They make excellent | “Billy” pet goat of John Wardsworth ». % i e P, et | UL PO, S P CEUEAEE nid sy Givee Supmor, [ DS80S %L, S0k S0y, s 2L RIS RIS SRR | ke g o sbon e gty Suffragist. able’ qu.uMou are assured of hfn on Mr. Wadsworth's premis-| . 7 00 Atd seclety of the Bap- | éstate of the late Postmaster Ferbert {hat here. es early Friday morning, dead from > 2 a e 7, M 3 € X t E nd Lightii jon. 3 . “Billy~ had boen hitched by tist church gave a successful supper cLaughlin of Fast Killingly. g7ar e Né Plums for Windham County. |Te/ephone and Lighting Men Clearing Women's Gloves, Bk, tan and|, yope arousd his neck, and probadly|in the church parlors Triday ovening, Appointed Town. Counsel. . s T‘“’. e Rt ren meal Windbam county mu'nn Up Storm Trouble—Suctess of Li- and $2.00 a pair [ white, black with white SUtChIng. | io¢ his death in jumping from one|Netting & good sum for the purposes Atioenay B L. o T N AR s B Doxed at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 & palr 3 Bara 15 angther - One}he society: Delntan town: noneel ¥, thS. Sthor demoeratic b3 Connecticut, Yersion, of the affair s that he was s ST T v B i resistrar AiBise R G CHRISTMAS RIBBONS - HNG/AE Tie S50 Tdmed T R eard Repo legates. D. E. Jette has been in Boston on | other or o e A S P A < L Telephone company Is working in the e At the regular meeting of the W.[a business trip. ter. very favorable to the party now in Bven @ mn tied With Christmas Ribbon—how it multiplies C. T. U., beld in their rooms on Valley| James E. Keech was in Providence| Framk A. of Mariboro was a |POWer. It is not to be inferred that |Doroush and on the trunk lines mak- v.opla who -itke ta give all the happiness they can Bible Study Lunch. P street, Friday afternoon, the delegates| Friday on business. visitor with friends in Putnam Fri- | anyone up this way is raising a squeal repairs. It will be several days s with pretty ribbons—Holy and A Bible study lunch was held at the|to the recent national convention told| Henry A. Ware of Middletown was | day. - ‘|because he has missed a chauce to|Before the lines will be in perfect or- & ‘HL. L-y-m ol 1he Haby Ribbons, 10-yard relle tor 16c. |local ¥. M. C. A Friday evening at six of their experiences and a very in-la visitor with friends in Danlelson | Putnam nest of Owls has nominated | Wear one of the pretty uniforms that|, . . .; £ 2 other Ridboens too, at 10c & yard and up. thirty. "Following the lunch the o orsan. teresting ziceting. Tesulted. Friday. 3 5o with the staff jobs but it scems St 8 ization of classes took R Miss Dorothy Burton will lead the L ve practically as it ‘hfi! of the state is too lce Storm Cut Off Lights. ; Plane were fotmutaced for the work of Brief Mention. devotional part of the service at the down lhq uently averiooked “when various| o ° o < mumofl IN ° CHRISTMAS SCARFS | coming winter . i erent Foiiey in West| B ¥o B U mebting Bundas eventns. ik of ihe G by ihe 1co storm | ifs Nithln the bestowing power ol | Superiatendont Crocker and, quae 3 o Wlmflstan Mentioned for County Commissioner. Indicates Town's Improvement. ,. om_ Wm county Has been lnre to Comstock’s Bridge of the elec- £ ‘ NECKWEAR sn:':li n:;lm?h;lgasm sum.ovmn or Stonington Called Off Game. sk Alpaugh spent ¥Friday in| Charles Blake of Brookiyn is being e RARe'S oity comst by Bad no bun |Sepcesented wn govandr's stelts. but Se The basketball game between W, 11, | Providence. mentloned by his friends for appoint- | Inéss for consideration since Monday |nof within the last few years. m‘ wélcome gift {‘:“.‘;% Tor gifts, neatly boxed, 38,60 5. and Stonington schedated for Fri-| Mrs H. C. Boden is in Putnam for|ment as county commissioner. i morning, an [P thne, But ‘el ’ day afternoon, was called oft by, tele- | over Sunday. 4 0w, James H. Georse, Jr, '"}n ez} J08, Birenioes of st svsmes 0. ela¥orate but suital pl e about three ¢'clock, the down- H. G. Fros f Hartf o | duct servici a ul's church, Imcmm a meeting in Callar anq Cuff | oo TE Tl 3100. ble | Btate: boys savine they had counted on | day i Wikigantier o v **" | Plainflela, Sunday afternoon. the court house buliding Friday af- b tdihe ] the ice storm put it out of businéss. and "} vens, ant colors; 3100, e to 5o ere! 1 the aitermoon. " | pAlrs. Wi, Butesn'of Taftville spent Allen Harringten Dead. Red Kettls in Place, Special Constable for Lord’s Point, in Sale for Library Benefit. x ' ay in s city. Allen Harington, formerly ensaged Hope to End Thieving There—Death | The anaual saie for the bemefit of S. E. Sperry of Thompsonville was|in the blacksmithing business Kettle. for resiving Soatriminy 3| of Mes. George Smith. the Cragin Memorial library was held A COMB SETS AND BARETTES Fire . Brigade’s Officers, in this city Friday on business. aled recently in_Pravidence. he Chpiiman Glwnar o the - poer 6F in the library bullding Wednesday, 7 The American Thread Com) ¥i C. L. Beach has returned from Dr. and Mrs. B. A Blake of Brook- | Putnam mad: The ‘selectmen of the town of Ston- | {he 9tb. from 3 to 9 p. m. The usual Binacpince Sefacons Back snd twe Side Combs beumtieully sst with |brigade has elected the Tononng. OF%| stsy of several dave fo New Haven, °|in Have heen spanding o few dave 1a | sirest. FUIGRY and il be out. svers |inston have sppoiuted Stephen B | Mt o,i na,of Dairons attended. On “— made of good shells—Combs 31.00, $1.50 and 3200 a |ficers for the ensuing year; Mre, Carlton White and=children | B3ton. Ony watil the ove of the holides . R-|the mal nfloor were the fancy work, John L. Henderson of Southbridge | “*Folagat 3 Burdick a speclal constable at Lord's |candy. cake. tea and aprom tables, » man, Joseph P. Cotter; first assi ant." Frank P. Toman; second assiat| pjaoi iester Wwere local Visitors o0n|was a visitor with friends in Daniel- o v towns Were | Point, this action belng taken at the | Which were well stocked and all found ant, John F. Hoe: son Friday. requ property i wis: & Mrs. Harold C. Wiggins is entertain-| Mrs. Charles T. Thayer of Putnam | win, Ry v Pttt opataecable. towm BOOKS g ing her brother, Homer Nell, of New|spent Friday with local relatives, ‘the Methodist thefts. Parties have been in STATIONERY 5 Britain. . ek i 2 R T eeTang | table was looked after by Miss Mary For Gift z P. F. Donahue who has been visit- Christmas and Foed Sala. 5 of | the BebIt of It e e anq |Leal and 3iss Rose Smith, The cake s x, ing in this city returned Friday to| The Baptist Ladies' Aid soclety held ping oo table was In charge of Mrs. H. A. The Book. Department never was so mmittes of Seven Meets. Boston. a Christmas and food sale at the par- Candidates for Postmastership. Blake. In the basement was the bar- To moet the demand foe | The committee of seven, appointed sonage Friday afternoon. The in Sambar:: of Ay gain table, also a grab bag which ora Bt the organization meeting of the| MrE. Charles Robinson is entertain. e ity Was well patronized. A vaudeville en- members of the various charitable or|ing MT. and Mrs. Lester Oldershaw of | Secretary Paine lssues Statement. ,dates among the democrats for ap- of s tertainment, conducted by the mem. ganizations of the city, to prepare a| Doston- John A. Paine, secretary of the town | olntment as postmaster in Putnam t gnatrated | bers of the Boys' club, was held dur- e of permanent organization and| Mrs. ‘L. 5. Hooker and Herbert- S.|sehool committes, has issued a state- 0% 30 DaXC COU% ¥ ""‘d iy 4 P ing the afternoon and evening and report next Tuesday evening to - af Hooker of. Norwich spent Friday in|ment in which he makes it clear, that m e gy e g .“'"L. o e drew large audiences. Eacon scademy. mm.h:&ot the committee of the whole, | Willimantic. someane over South Killingly has bees | S0808 10 Srow I o; canai- of this | Orchestra furnished music for the em- % a meeting and drawn up by-| Artbur Coutu who has been the|talking through his hat as to the town | 4 “op chances of getting fo- e . % g appoint: tertalnment. The sale wasivery suc- laws of organization, which will be|guest of local#riends returned to Hart-| school committee paying for _the P cesstul. presented to the larger committee at transportation of school children when leasing Vaudeviile. ment as special eonnnhla il s R il 3 7. Slivan wau & FE that time. Tokn Py there were no_children to transport:| Veudeville was introduced at the|in less loss from these sources. cent visitor in Norwich. i oy by ‘him or her an Umbrella for Christ Cosgrov artf usfln For Women, $1.00 to 35.00, For Chilaren, T i e e ver Huniay | Thia kind of buncombe is reguiarly | Bradiey’ theates ot ¥riday's shows in Confer Royal Purple Degree. — e 'nu lul [} st. Jmph- Polish Benevolent Society.| with relatives. fed tnb mffl‘g';fi ;‘c ;;Ul“ns‘gi how- |2 N aad with s """‘. ‘F‘ Mystic enamml:t. 'fn omo IP‘..Qbeg! POQUONNOC - the annual meeting of St. Jo-| Everctt Willlams of New Haven is|*"™™ "7 by v s gt ad mrusidiaa, T and . Aethy | o) [nierseting ebssicn on & lerge m AND ATTRACTIVE fli’hflh' Polisit Benevolent soclety, Held| visiting his father, W. L. Williams of An Arid Time. Prior 1n @ novelty act made up the | b iole L ridey e e " E GIFTS IN THE Searaday SYoung. the following of-| Windbam street. Killingly is certainly up against it |bill and were well received. e tor which & Dutch supper was | Mrs A C. Weeks is_entertaining MEN'S FURNISHING SECTION oo v Sttt LDt MBS aiae Alien Fioigen of Husstora pasl this year, In Oelobes tne un VUS| b, 1.6, te Play Pomieet. [ Eriords - viskors wals prestht tfom | om, Della Hovinaun of Souh Wiad- o ice president. Gustav Segal; financial| 5on the suest of Mr. and Mrs. John| T, *Cor Pec The Putmam High school basketball | NEW London and Westerly and a|Naf e Box of 1 Tie and 1 pair Comblnnuon Box of Hose and Silk ‘.'“m", Tzdor Raehal: re Holden this week. went “dry.” Now, in ember, peo- e ke talk enjoyed. Mr.“and Mrs. E. E. Guild of New u oo rdi Baye atrot smoke talk was 5 &2 Woga, | secretary. Josepli Leanal; treagurer,| George Patnodo who has been vis-| Bif RO, 1ie I e MIGHT, o, URY s with o fas ey g 2 < %;."m e e P Box of Handlerehfer|” Com lon Box of Sille Handker- { Andrew W. zalek; trustees, Jacob| iting relatives in this city returned on, for more than half a mile to a spring | (Saturday) afternaon. OBITUARY. Mrs. Atbert Thurber, after o serious £nd Hose, 50c, ehief and 'l‘ie 31.00. Wriieaten, Alber!e sick | Friday to Hartford, X "The wells have | ably be one of the hardest games of = ilness, is able to go abouf T Bek ot s or 0. Combination Box of Suspender and | Sommitts/, Konstanty Serety: flag| Mrs, Addison Kingsbury who has|gone dry, o-yol, ! the season for the local team. Mrs. George Smith. e Chaties Dasrume Bhw rétgtuen pair of Hose 3 Garter, $1.00, geager, Anthony Cymbolic; mmarsiial, been in Hariford for.the past few Oficoss of Biofkivs. Oianbe ATeabal Dahda. Mrs. Mary W. Smith aled at ber from @ visit in Jewett City, | - ys returne ay. 4% Jrovring Scspenders, neatiy | SUE Weshisi Suspender, 3100 a box. Mre. S SR been| , Those are ihe newly clected oMcers | The Putnem Tigh School Alumal e e s v e redecorated insids, g turned to this day. . ter of Gen. - r focturer, Mrs. Suste. ‘G. Williams: | by othes aany oF the Serumer CT riiday atee s, .?&m.‘fl,:’mfi e Sludents ot the sehoot e, A o e loavos ond | " &, C. Weeks has returned from s GIFTS IN THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT mother, Mrs, Bridget Norton. R Credit to Chester E. Child. son, Neteon Simith, and g daushter. vigit @ Central tterns ir maflndnfln Embrof awels YoUR STOMACH M d Mrs. C. E. Leo - .vo- h B. Stetson; secretary, D: M.| C. M. Ely of Manchester. president | Mre. = age. 'fi%flfi % verds in eoxommag:;r;:.fl'i'fi m.i’;,z"“’ ot e e bt o W ol | Havens: - gatekeepér, Clinton_ Cleve- | of ‘a_lunberman's association, sives | lage, , She was a b e it o A“‘:;,m,"a‘;mwa’m‘fl”{‘mm_ mtml. $1.00. ‘Hemstitched Sets, , mer B, Stone of New Britain. T Gerga Jennie’ Miller; Pomona, | Chester E. Child of this city and an | Mari's Bpiscopal cl for_ John Chapman at Bemmed o hemstiteh- | Napiing ant 1 Tosie CIastiIE Of 121f s Upstt Mi-o-na Puts It Right| p. Congdon of Fast Hartford, rail. | Mrs. Estelle Talbot; Flora: Mrs. Han | officer of the assoclation credlt as one Personals. Chagmans Potat. ‘and Endi nah Wittes lady assistant steward, | of those who prevailed upon officials L g RINOLS sl Pl o e i i el B B 7 AR T4 Bite. ““The. oMcers ArS |of the New Haven rodd ROt o DUT- §. Brown MeacKensle spent Fri- dni:q:gmnznnuwa;;; Sniatos the Towels, good sze, S0 18-Bloos Lunets Botn: 4178 w set M Wil han et sand te. mast| o e Installed at o Inter mesting. " |chane Boutherst ties ta-gestesénol; to asy in Central Village. o M B SO -plecs Lunch Sets, $2.00 o set. If you are one of the thousands who leocd - = ol oy, Ui Naw: S0 ith her James |been visiting her daughter, Mrs mm Cloths, 25 ‘sach. Hartford after a visit at the home of TEMPLE QUARTETTE. Eagied O gy;‘,n :.nk;‘ visit 'ln,. £ son; James s 3 Embroidered Sheet and Pillow Set, |cannot eat a simple meal without its | Michael Daley of Spruce street. Towsls with | eonsisting ot - o ot SRS Y 2 PUow | eRing ana cavsing painiul distross | | oSS LaVIer of Boston visited his| Affords Plessure to Large Audience at | Tolloning are the newiy glected of: | B ] 4 Wieox s cstertain 3 L patien ot s a0 ot Jelay but £0| It St Joseph's hospital in this city Orpheum_ Theatre. President, John J. Ryan: vice !Em.l- Maryland. PATENTS m Mi-0-na—a simple prescription espec-| Miss A. S. Hallan has recovered Theatre Friday eve. | 3¢nt, Fred Hunter; lecturer, G. L. La- TELLS THE APPROACHING OF YULETIDE 1ally prépared to quickly and effective- | sufiiciently from her recent fliness £0 | pins tho s cartatie 5% Boston financial secretary, John J. Me- | yyailingford.— The Belgian Reliet '”"‘*’.’;"'fl‘:“:"‘. ""F",:” » helps Santa Claus is better prepared than ever be- |ly emd indigestion or dyspepsia and | return to her duties at the Natchaug cellent concerts treasurer. Arthur Martenilll; | gowing society, which was o T S e o SR ST A, £ LA R | et S et s | o BT e penr ours Eopiet | o Rant A S 2, o, o oo WeSkdsy | WARRY €. BAGK, Aterney-at-Low usy. e won- W yOour up: stom- In Hartford Fri . B. G. The T le singers are Vi 2 w!d range of prices make decision easy. Dou. ot ach to go from bad to worse for there | Thompson, Nrs, «Hx.w ;";aemi(;:on],s .| ieh the pest S Ehe male choirs that |Suard: O o | ing to the sufferers in the war zone in | Windhem ‘i::“s hflnawm Bldg. Animals, Furniture, Pianos, Games_ Sleds, Wagons, Wil surely be longer periods of food | Neff, Miss Celia Morin, Mrs. A. C.|have been heard here. Miss Tisle I ortin Jr. The officers Burope. o m Bte., are hm walting to bé elaimed W nlflfi fifll ‘m"“‘“m‘ causing greater agony,| Andrews, Mrs. M. E. Lincoln, Mrs, .| May Gordon, reader, assisted in mak- ml]efl at the regular meeting in Jan. sicen, T, TR S ane e meabinE | 1, Lncoh. - jPowen, Miss Ing the entertainment % Pronounced . eth gsbury, 1S, W. ICCeEs. . 1t your stomach is out or order, feels | Mrs. J. Remington. | %" Requests to Santa Claus. T;\.A:ugl'y F:lmwgd“:'flcerlh':‘l Pu 3 badly after meals, you must put it| Thomas Kfl]ourey. Mrs, G. h Hinman, that 3 right. A fow Mi-o-na tablets are just | Frank Powell, G. I. Hinman, Mrs. ,Dfmeynfg'":fi';‘g,;:“;‘:';'mu Yol | pam aividon, No. 1, A O. B, are: . 9 . ' ) what you need—always keep them | Alice Kilburn, Miss Helen Bradshaw, (s0 he says) President, Thomae P. Ryan; cem-u J s . handy—they are leasant to| ¥, B. Faton, D. E. Abel, Miss Eliza-| ™ ident; James O'Brien: recording séo. - od 1n Danelson take, and absolutely ez, Use. Déth Corcorin, e, 0 Ty | _¥or everybody’s good in Mi-Gona trecly ;:n;mq:sr:tu slen ot dis- | L. FHickey, L. 5. Casey For the thirsty—pattent _endurance. | SSCretey, SVIIAE O, o misery but helps to unclog the liver, For Main stract-—Some decent pave- | o, "itanding committee, Willlam Vale: cleanse and strengthep the stomach JEWETT CITY ! ment. s MoGarry; sergeant- Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. | 5i°can digest vour fooa in the netbral s e e L o s et 1 1 y Vay, then you ‘are well, hale and|gqual Franchise Leagus for Pachaig— the republicans—wings and dent Peter m only one of the most Dorcas Circle Elects Officers. b ey Tt chatrs, | Kiley-of Mechanicaville, is not effective remedies but inexpensive. 2 g Osgood C 2| _An equal franchise league of Gris- ihe local poar—something for | Election of I’Unien St. Jean Baptiste. ’-r:r.—nn! to refund t;e’;g'nei;' ?‘,“ vrold has bFeen formed in Pachaug. 3 Officers of Union St. John tist m 'B “n‘ MOH'IABI.B does not give satisfaction. are: President, Mr& F. 8. have been elected as follows mfl officers cmm=~ vice president, Mire. James | sionerships in bunchos divector, Rev. 3 3 straps. foseph . Mildred Chapma broad. Potwin; _assistant secre hes been @ guest at Mrs. Laura Jive Bmnps o fret AN Joseph A. Vendale; treasurer, Joseph ] Local people who may be fortunets | @ plame: financiel secretary, George Mrs, & C. Ladd has returned atter e e be chlle | Potvin; mast gerem 3 98 and u Seydeal watkr: Jthy i ra. 4broAd, thiy Jemai stamp, tas, of 3 T° &ly Officers of Dorcas Circle. 38 cents, or it is .pmbnla that the jcian, tors, John gl Ga: > Dorcas circle of the King's Daugh- | senders of the gifts will kaow noth- | inside ) mm et 3 presi- ters has elected the following offi mg about the mmnmmrtg l:t the n:": E::::v Dr, Omer Larus. Hercute Fre- M. W, Aliing; ~se e, dette. ~—more rain. Sunday morning at the Methodist looud at n-s loeu pwt oce before < Fackages sz e ' $1.75 and $2.00 values DR.BULLS T e [ S eS| Ladies’ and Misses” Dresses # 1 g % Mrs. Willlam F. Collins. of tnam i s sl 39 ugnoSd :,",:,;N...fi‘""c.}.'é':" nguu-m ’3 98 and u e - - {noon, Rev. ¥ go ¥ Don't fail to take advantage of this opportunity This is for a few days only ; Brs, \mes poskases that way : i x:f‘:.:‘:wc""?‘ %Q: uuua Equal Suffrage Spesches at Eastford. 7 98 d ro es Sunday Subjects. A Ot D amp tax Will be Sol- an up i i n~: