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:Phone 285-3 H‘m parasol, or put him on one of “those TRICYCLES, he can run it the first time he tries. We have lots of other items| bond) % "Come in and let him or her pick it out. H LIRAIT . FENY UN ERTAKER and EMPALMER 62 Church St Willimantic, : QLN’S Fomiture Sigre I4cin and Cr'on Streets, Willimantio, Conn. Lady Assistart company will be finally organized soon, HAS EARTHY ODOR. Water 0. K. ‘are not alth in num- W!l were show no evi- l-an-ctm presence of dangerous .mn-u;n. the water appears munletmmmat | Lighting Up Railroad M Several strings of electric lq-hfi ‘were m in position Thursday a: ’!n its b?lfislnell section ma ats of lfla 7 Olflnn of an sur I.odn-. Star lodge, No. 44, A. I and M, has elected the following offi: A cers for the ensu year: Worshipful ‘master, Clarence Avery; seniof | vudnn. Roy V. Walker; junior wars den, Charles . HIll; senior deacon, James Larkum; lor deacon, XL A, '} secre- F. Risedorf; Hn‘old C. Mott: This is Mr. Rise- eCs fist term as treasurer of the Methodist Sunday ' School’s Annllal Meeting. The reports of the officers of the Hekhod(.st Sunday school board, made -d-mnv tained, ] wnl. street, m e the notice " of {ncoming. patrons | “Th Tailways: Mulr d have returned to New Ha: B Miss Prue "Davis will e today from the Willimantic school to- spend the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eimer Da- vis. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hull Anderson have returned from a visit in Albert Patterson will return lod.! But State Chemist Pronounces City|of The following report on the condi- tion of the water at the pumping sta- tion, from a sample taken Henderson S. Moulton Dec. 10, has been received v Supt. 1914, from H. W. Conn 3% the state board of health, ifiddle- town: and has an earthy odor. $100-REWARD--$100 to_the one who can tell how much OstricH will al Liquors M. sell from now until New Year’s, SPECIAL SALE FOR THE HOLIDAYS ye 90c. Full quart Narragansett Club 90c. Full Ryt Little Roxbury Rye (bottled And Other Special Bargains. away to every purchaser of more. anywhere a specialty. WILLIMANTIC, Conn. JAY M. SHEPARD Sutceeding E'more & Shepard -ady Assistant “The water is moderately colored 1ts mineral F“R" quart Sherwood Golden Wedding quart Finch’s Golden Wedding e 90c in Bottle of Old Port or Sh-rr;| S;',vg Doliveries in the city or by freight M. OSTRICH, 681 Main St. Funera. Directorand Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimaatic Tel. connectior: Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - ‘Telephone ct. DR F. C. JACKSON, Dentist ‘Willimantic Murray's WILLIMARTIC, CONN. Boston Store UNTIL CHRISTMAS More Dolls Coming In ' Another shipment of Dolls has arrived to 1 this store, and they are prettier than ever be- | fore—Large Dolls and Small Dolls, all Teddy { dressed in the &_1}) of Paris fashion. The wonde: range of prices make decision easy, and if you come without definite plans you will get plenty of good suggestions in the Doll and Toy Department. Dolls range from 25c to $6.98 each. Doll Beds, 50c to $1.39. ul variety here and the wide Bears 25¢ to $1.69. Tool Chests for Boys, 25c to $1.50. ; Stufl'ed Anlmals 25C tO 31 98 counts next to fire and insects in the Twenty-nine states are now pro- of Miss Helen Glasser. w ! X Smorint ‘ofdaraage done. ducing coal on a commercial Scle. Wednesday ‘the Coldest Day. e are out of the high rent district. ! Hobby Horses, $4.98 to $6.98. oo The record temperature for. the sea- Bm We pay the factories spot cash for all goods. You will also find all kinds of Toys, Wagons, Furniture, Trains, Toy Pianos, Dishes, Games of all kinds, Sleds, Automo- [ biles, Engmes, Boots, Drums Homs, Bl “Ec., all reasonably prlced THE H. C. MURRAY (0. at the annual meeting Wednesday night, showed a flourlehing condition affairs in the school and a good balance in the treasury, with definite gains in all departments.. The follow- ing officers were elected: Superin- tendent, F. P. Davoll; assistant, Ed- win Cross; secretary, D. W. Ide; treas- urer, Jasper Abramson; pianist, Ever- ett Anthony; superintendent primary department, 'Miss Ilorence Lincoln; superintendents of the home depart- ment, Mrs. Edward Lincoln and Mrs. Jasper Abramson. OBIT.UARY. Miss Annie Gallivan. Word has been received in this city of the death in_ Holyoke last Tuesday of Miss Annie Gallivan, a resident of Holyoke for the past 30 vears. She is eurvived by several relatives in Hol- yoke, and has three half-brothers and two half-alsters in this city, Simothy, Jol chael and Bridget Gallivan and ‘Mrs. Hisa Lynch street. of Pleasant UNGRATEFUL GREEK Steals from Kind Hearted Compatriot Who Had Befriended Him. Corias Stamaton, a Greek,-residing on Jackson place, took in one of his fellow countrymen last Friday, the man_claiming he was without money and had walked most of the way from New York by way of New London and Norwich. The stranger was furnished with bed and board and pre-ented an overcoat and a pair of trousers. The kindly act met with an un-racions re- turn when the guest departed Thurs- on. The police were notified of the theft and hope to locate the visitor, who had little or no money and no| known friends in the vicinity, if his story was true. # Brief Mention. A. W. Buchanan spent Thursday in Norwich. J. T. Murphy Norwich, spent D, Stone spent Thursday in Mrs, Jokn Lewis is in Boston for a few da: Mrs, C. Norton Is-in Boston for a few days. 2 Thomas Seuthword spent Thursday in Putnam was a Middletown vis- *. D. Jordan was in Putnam Thurs- ¢ on Dusiness. . E. Eastman spent Thursday in Greenfleld, Mass. H. imon of Middletown was a local visitor Thursday. Thomas Fitzpatrick is in Boston on business for a few days. W. J. Costelio was in South Man- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kinsman and children are spending the holidays in New York. Mrs. Alonzo Moses has returned to her home in this city after a stay of several days in Hartford. ' In Hartford Thursday were Miss ter, E. O. Smith, Mrs. James Gavigan, and son, Miss M. R, Blanchette, C. A. Wheeler, Mrs, H. A. Cook; Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shea, Miss Alice Alfred, Thomas J. Killourey, Mrs, Arthur G Spalding, Bartholo- mew Moran, A. P. Allen, M. L. Hickey, Miss Grace Randall and Mr. and Mrs. MMichael Hurlihe. Juoquan Millér's Estata. Oaidand, - Calif., Dec. 17.—Joaquin Miller, poet of the Sierras, left real property valued at $41,996, besides cash and other assels, according to an inventory filed here by Mrs. Abbie Leland Miller, the widow. Mrs. Miller and her daughter. Juanita Miller, are the sole deneficiaries. Those’ familiar with the eastern mistletoe only have no idea of the great losses due to this parasite in the forests of the est, where it Avoid Impure Milk Thursday. in | from the Connecticut Literary Insti- tute, at Suffield, to spend the vaca- tion st his nome. . Miss Eva Fish left Memori: hospital, but will -pen & rest of the winter with her sister in New London. Miss Elizabeth Spicer of Wellesley is spending -the holiday vacation with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. L Spl- “Contractor Frank Barlow has gone to_East Hampton. Ketchfler have moved Mr. and Mrs, from. Prospect mu to Groton. Big Fare of Cod. Fishing_schooner Elnora Hill Has gone to New York with a catch o1 2909 codfish, Charles Jenssen of Hartford 1s spending a few. days here. Special Express to Carry Fish. Tuesday, Wednesdey and Thursday of next week, a special Adams Hx- press, westbound, will be run through Bere.” This will ‘be about 318 in the afternoon and will stop to take om whatever fish may be sent to the Christmas market. This will be a benefit to the fishermen as time will be saved and a higher price secured. Rebekahs to Entertain. This evening_ the Rebekahs are to entertain the assembly officers with 5 anquet and an exhibition of n-e work. Home lodge mem Groton and Poguonoc will be entors tained. The gypsy moth hunters have fin- ished work here and have gone to North Stonington. . A number of clus- jters of eggs were found. The squad will return in the spring, Sassacus Tribe Elects Chiefs—A. L. Pitcher to Address Stoningten Club. Sassacus tribe, I O. R. M, elected chiefs for the cnsuing six moons at a nt meeting, as follows: Sachem, Charles Stoddard; senior sagamore, William L. MacCausland; junocor saga- more, Rudolply Donath; 'prophet, J. J. chief of records, A. Stanton ng; collector of wampum, Charles R, Geer; keeper of wampum, A. O. Colby: trustces, Roscoe K. Burrows, Mason M S. J. Gage: representative. aiternate, J. J. Shel- burne. These newly elected —chiefs will be raised at the council to_be held Tuesday, Jan. Deputy Great Sachem Benjamin H. Rose and suite of Nonowantuc tribe, No, 42, of New London, will officiate. To Lecture at Stenington. A. L. Pltcher of this place will give a lecture before the Travel elub in Stonington on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 5. His subject will be Reminiscences of China. Personal Mention. Jirs. Anna Eliza Copp, who has been visiting in Springfield, is staying for a v"ll)xloi at the Junior farm at West tic. for the wintef, ter ‘Blackler has ~ returned to lanston, Mass., after a few days' stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad Kretzer. S. S. Brown MacKenzie spent Thurs- office in town. George Wightman of Boston spent Thursday in Mystic. PLAINFIELD Mrs. Hannali Witter of Ereoklyn spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Benjamin Watson. Contracter Willlam Adame laid off his men and teams that had been working on the new Babcock theatre foundation Wednesday night, = the work being as far advanced as is pos- sible at present. Mra. Walter wich Wednesday. The Plainfleld Women's club met with Mrs. Wibberly on Plainfield street Wednesday afternoon, Schools "close [riday, Dec. 18, the Christmas vacation. ngsley was in Nor- for tor Infants ana Invalids Ask For Pure—fresh—delicious, ~the candies par excellence. Oz Sales Agent in Norwleh Is Broadway Pharmacy HUYLER'S COCOA, LIKE HUYLER’S CANDY, IS SUPREME 60 5 0 0B 5088806 680 60060000066606006 'STONINGTON Committes for Senfor Glase Hep=s Christmas Decorating of Calvary Episcopal Church Begun. The senior class committee for the dance to be held in_Borough hall on New Year's eve is Frank R. Muller, chairman, Misses Ann Henry and (Successor to Geo. Greenberger & Co.) | day, taking with him considerable of = = ‘Robinson and Dean Fairbrother B S 5 —— | nis most’s wearing appartel and what- MYSTIC ever of value he could lay his hands ot Calvary iscopal ehun:h be‘lu decorating lM Lh\lrdh hristmas greens Thursdey wtnln ‘Willlam _Fairbrother has been pointed caretaker of W. O. Stanto: inn at Lord’s Peint for the winter. Fred Fairbrother will take his place as janitor of the town court room. Vacation Schedule. The town sehool committee met in the high school building Wednesday evening. The matter of the Christ- mas. vecation was decided. The schools will close Wednesday, Dec. 23, at the usual time, the high school at 1.30 p. m. and the lower grades at 3.30 p. m. They will open again Tuesday, Jan. b. 0ld Tower Remaved. The old signal tower of the Consoli- dated road east of the borough has been removed by C. W. Freusch, who will use it in the construction of sev-| eral buildings on his farm. The use of the old tower iwas discontinued when the new tower at Main street was placed in commission. Borough Brevities. Stonington High school played its first basketball game of the season Wednesday evening and defeated the Sm; company, C. A. C., of Westerly, -1 Carpenters in the employ of the Consolidated road are im- provements and changes to the en- trance at the local station, The Christmas festival of Calvary church Sunday school & to e held Monday evening, 3 The public schools wm close for the Christmas tree on Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert H. Chesbro and daughter have returned from a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy are visiting New Haven friends. YANTIC Rev, M. MeLun G.Ilfl. Accepts Grace Church Call—To Preach First Ser- mon Dec. 20—Repairs to Bridge, Rev. M. McLean Goldie of Provi. dence. R. L, has accepted the e‘ll giv- en him by the members Episcopal church and will prmh his first sermon_here as rector Sumny Dec. 20th. Mrs. N. A. Bol: arranged a special musical service ror that day. Miss Sybil Kilroy is spending the holidays in Spencer, Mass., thesguest when mnearly all of '.hl loulmnl;nmhn- mometers registered 10 degrees above || Tng-day‘srmrd'u!zd:7;m, tnd the mercury did not get above ! N-“ du P repairs are being at the uflll necessitating outside in the machinists’ line. Repairing Middle Bridge. She Had Sued for Divorde and Couple Hed Not Been Living Together. Moblle, Ala, Dec. 17.—Reuben F. McBroom, owner of shoe stores?in Mobfle and Pensacola and a former resident of Terre Haute, Ind., was shot SGo to Stock of Watches which is by far the most attractive B e — 3 MOBILE MERCHANT FATALLY WOUNDED BY HIS WIFE here. l.nd was g:: recently sued for di- n:d since then ‘lxl'y‘ couple have bun living apart. McBroom went to this residence to- his clothes and his 'ldf: | and C. C. SHAYNE & CO. 0000000060080 080600 o 3 ° © ° © ° o HOMELESS MEN LODGED IN PASSENGER CARS. m m m Eom 118 Found in Baston and Maine Yards| Puzzles, Scissors, Books, Painting te, M IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF you can better -sw in the Citv. 500 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM chester on business Thursday. Nina council, K: of C., held its s = tl R liabl Buy here and leave your pack- C. . Armour of Frovidence was in |, TS Joun E. Spoftord of New York | semi-monthly session in iis rooma on trici y £ e rurs ages while you do your Xmas . THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING || tvis cits on business Thursday. Heoney Tissaice o oo o M e e reton shopping. Offer for the Holldays - Rose O. Hall, Mrs. E. Morse, Mrs. day in Central Village. holiday vacation Dec. 23 and resume s 5 N aten Srew 5. Craner i ursi| “Fred Moll has enterea the employ af | sessions Jan 4. * A very large and fine assortment 4 For ‘ hrlstmas Mrs. E. F. Storrs, Mrs. A, B. Carpen- |2 _life insurance company and has sn| The Noon Hour club is to have a of Coats, Wraps, Stoles and Muffs Suitable for Christmas Gifts FRISWELL’S for the ’S. Pads, Bill Books, Everyman’s lia, Dictionaries. Kodaks, Typewriters, Games. Fountain Pens, Pencil Boxes, Mecanno Outfits, Sewing Boxes. —| 00KS BOOKS BODKS Books, Paper Dolls, Parquetry, Racking Animals, Beads, Peg Boards, Modeline. BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS A fine line for ail your friends. Cranston & Co. J. F, CONANT, 11 Franxlin St e ngu-wn- Sc and th _J F © 100 igars are the best on the maket FOUND A Place to Buy Soods retailed at Wholesale Prices All best Teas, b, .....cco.c 25c Baking Powder, can ....... 12c Matches, 3 boxes for.. . 16¢ Naptha Soap, 10 bars ..... 450 United Tea ‘mpartars G2 218 MAIN STREET 32 Providence St, Taftville ‘Tomv. attention to day eor night calls. ‘Teleshone $56 TN WFawl Fiae Rubber Boot and Sh:e Repairing A. GOLDBLATT The heaviest 14-Karat Ladies’ Solid Gold Cass, Waitham or Elgin Movement, §25. Others as low as $15. “w'fluwmh& Waltham or Elgin M $10. up. Mnlunl‘”‘ G5 Diamond Rings $15. up Esxtra Fine Grade- Ofiaubw-“ mwaumwm—. A’dll-l'm Pendants $5. to §25. ' m.umumugmvmmwmh Jewslry at the Lowest Prices, Everything Guarantsed, Menograms No Extra Charge. Tel. 712.3 Step in and see our Folding Umbrellas. They're Winners. WM. FRISWELL Incorporated 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” —_— Everybody needs it, of course. E‘.yhdy'mhmdtmin&fm i fllenrnmgap-utyisleuhn(hr- hyflh or middle-age, “l ‘ Th 'llmantlc Stvmgs Institute N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer 80 Franklin St, next to the Bulletin | Dr. J. M. KaNnG DENTIs>T = | HORLICK’ It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MII.K Wm The Food-Drink for all Ages. - Could Net Ship Fowls. A local fowl fancier attempted to ship some live birds out of the state Massachusetts but was | ount oF 15 hin 3ot disease.