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§ " hospif several weeks. lunl“.; ‘Weaver is recovering No' 36, ‘d'fi ‘tollowin; MG - wi mwmh“,'lm 'uuur. E“i" g:‘ 3 u:".n«.g 8chool. ‘. éu U,ng qhmm m held fr i i : TR e o, Mischee | We are offering ‘Afrs. | Place in South Bolton of Myren Evans | : a Mrs. Q who in turn had borchased of Jobn S l e nas rorutaes fom S undas wight ve evera Vera itt; Pomena. Ariine Thom) son: §., Mae Congdon. The Catholics are having a Tow $heds bullt near their church. Death of A. F. Fisher. . . Fisher died ot his home here wfimv :;um%m},‘ after ~ & short llnéss with eumonia. ! Everyone l}?‘m is compaining with Bh#m“m“ will be closed Christ- day from 9.30 to 11.30 a. m and om 12 m. to 5.80 p. m. ” NORTH STERLING Mrs, F. O. Plummer wag in Provi- @ence Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Négicomb have closed their place for the winter and ‘have gone to New York. Mrs. Edith Bixley of New Yeork is wisiting her mother, Mrs. Horace Swan. ¥ % Mre. Sommers of Narth ' Scituate supplied the pulpit last.Sunday. - The heavy rain of Sunday filled the streams and was of much help to many. dry wells, Mr. and Mrs. Henry €. G. Clark and Wr. and Mrs. Franci§ Thaver were Sunday visitors at Plummer’s. Persons who visif ere last week ever saw the trees so loaded with e. f A number of deer have been . seen aere the past week: ANDOVER Mr. and Mrs. B. W. ‘Whitehouse were in Westford Friday to attend the | the Trouble in Getting he has been spénding Cross spent Saturday in ‘Center. the e has' been atlecting emrk-:’ and some grown Mra, Ruth Foling her daughter, dfve. George Put) Friday eveni: » 2 nam. evel The Woman's socisty met with Mrs. Wi Stmmons Modday atterno alt ispes Beatrice and Odna spent. Saturday in Norwich. Fitch Carey has been a Nerwich tor. in Nofwich recently. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dean are spend- ing several days with Mrs. Dear’s parents in Cantegbury. Mr. will fore he Téturns home. Everett Ladd injured his fobt while on a step at the grain store where he is employed. A disease similar to several terbury is Mrs. Roy Greane The Ring's Daushters met Mandsy illiam Stmmens has been a. visitor nt the church at Canterbury Plains Infant’s Death. and Mrs, Urgelo Lafranée, died & 8ay, having been ill but a short time with pneumonia. The funeral was held at her parente’ home Monday aftér- moon at § o'clock. Burial was at Sa- cred Heart cemetery in Wauregan, August Hol, visiteg his wife at y Kimball hospital Sunday and found her improving very fast. It is expected she will return to her home here today (Saturday). Schools closed Friday for two vooks. Mayy Selina. infant daughter 0{.3(;. &arage, the week in mnuo weeks’ Tecoss. t of the ice which onday previous, a generous coat- 1 having frozen on évery eéxposed .:itme. n_gho weight had droken trees, branches and telephone wires, Trouble Running Autstruck. Sharp Brothers East Hartford, whoee large automobile truck has been golng thm:sim:ms town for séveral reekts to Hi for mill, have been experiencing @ various amount of trouble until last weei the climax was veactied When an axle tree broke, They decided to have the milk shipped them by express from Andover. Finds His Stolen Car. Bolton people are wondering if the bnr‘ht;?x?towu lagt Friday night are now. superstitious in reégard to -mfl? things on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinney and two dsugh- ters were roturning home late that night fyom a dance in Andover when they saw an automobile at the foat of tiie hill east of their home. Think: ing the driver Of thé car was in dif- fleulty_they paused to learn the trou- ble. Their investigation proved the car was Mr. Pinney’s Pope Hartford. The machine was takén from the , which. was not locked, during the family’s absence. Mrs. Pinney's touring car and a bugey which were put into the garize aftér Mr. Pinney's car had to be taken out had been put back in place. . Mr. Pinney had taken the batteries out and disconnected the gafoline af- ter uging the car that day. The thieves had evidently coasted the car down the hill and not being able to set the power, had left it. e s o Annie M. Alvora is spending Sewing Examples of Colonial Reproductions / Chairs, $5.50, $7.50, and upwards Mahogany Parlor Tables, $12.00 to $20.00 Mahogany $7.00 to $18.00 $9.00 Tables, FRESH CUT LIVER 5¢ funeral of Mre. Whitehouse’s uncle,| There will be Christmas musidat the Stele a Tire. i Iy . z 1 William Chism, who.was burled at|church Sunday morning. The sare night the summer home | G MoTHF.RS 6 80 2 Westfora Hill. ' Fined' on Two Gounts and garage of Elmer J. Finley of New RS o th:nlnl:: '.Rlch %xzh F‘r‘ed' I:lcl%.xl:zh Willard Colling was ud Sundey ;.:Ior]k \v:re entered. It is thought Mr. \ ¢d i Ve o spend the winter in Flore arres! Finley’d Reo would have been taken > afterpoon. londay morning he ap- s : o N ida. ianes. Blopdey WieMaR. | %) 307 {but it was taken apart in the fail wheu S SPINACH CELERY POTATOES At the last Tegular meeting of Welf Den Grange, Wednesday, Dec. 9, offi- cers were elected for the ensuin ear. The next meeting, Dec. 23, wil e in charge of Mrs. P. Sharpe. Marvip Chigth of Somers is visiting relatives in e Mrs. Leroy Pearl of Brookiyn spent Wednesday = With her mother, Mrs. Frank Grigge. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. A. H. Eldredge entertained tne Ladies of the Valley Thursday after- noon. Oliver A. Hiscox has heen under a doctor’s care the past week. EKONK Schools: Hold Christmas Exercises— Rev. William Reynelds Host at Oys- ter Supper. Mrs. Lucy Lowell and son returned |high school. One eye, her neck and = & 2 L N to their home in Sturbridge last A <5 Culver of the Peérry Ice com- ARICIP okt B s s Batie muiouion. S e e 137 and 141 Main Street Ly PACIFIC friends in 1 . rated. The farce and dia- . berries are ripe and everythi 4 g SOUTH WOODSTOCK Twelve to fifteon hundred Red | VIRIE From: Newlyweds eepr i 5 o ‘enjoved by all, Over $10 Washmgton County, R. Lt 5 TOWEE The Ekonk and Wylie schools clog- Cross seals were sent to various par- e 22,03 ey, S e the trcasury Robert in Providence ‘ed Friday with a Christmas tree and| 3r. and Mrs. Marshall of Providence [ties receiving mail at this office last Jown S Y iny At s i = with Chr special ex: i < spent the week end with A. R. Scran- | Monday, the proceeds to be used by - e = - ey he-M. E. church Chri A & Sdw 5 Q e S and Sirs. winiam Tamner ve- | 7 o TR S| it tubbreutosts commmistion T syask opent '3 "per: TOLLAND | soererdn et ORI WERKARALG Moshick™ Webster piuca wora ‘turnell home from Boston Wednesday. | - Senexet srange dramatic club real-|their work. tion of the week witn relatives in this N IR R TR Crampton Daide 229 » Beplatpin Wilcox ook Mrs. BOward {ized 34f from the last play THo stune erushér is rushing workfblace. For the present they Will hoard | )« t Clipp Sale—Both | of Frisnie i arttord over Sunday. |W. C. T. U. Meots—New Stone House | Albore. Wooasian £ Kingston The drama will be repeated tonight |these days and is quite interesting to|in Milford, where Collins is ‘en- | Gao SPOGAL SHPPING: SEw Mr. and Mrs. David Gaudette and| and Bungalow—Officers of Quone- | Wiio has been spending a fow weeks = , rateh: &) P gaged in (clephone work. Churches to Aid Destitute Belgians. Mr. and- 3 oz ¥ pe p . - T AT (Saturday) at Thempson. “a\'idl \u‘xlnc1 in operation. iy e Adaughter were s of relatives in| chontaug Grange. at the VMoore homestead, left Tues- 4 2 24 | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mathews. who| Arthur : s e Tion iy o - i r - r We offer One Iundred Dollars Re- | {are to have the lower tenement in the | spent hip. 1notly Rev. William Barber has sold his|Union o T Sl } i : > . Bos Comnen B ot ke s ward for any case of Catarrh that can- Tolland County old Morrison- of Benton house, , have | Esther E. Little, of this plac |tarm to G. C. Green of Newark, N. J. Mg Lt Mo 2R AR et | while. i ks E w0t be oured by Hali's Catarrh Curs. already moved a part of thelr ‘goods, mas Decorating Committee. A clipping sale was held at the | HEBRON e T Mre. George §. James of Hillsdale is S By A R L LA SR, but will not ‘occupy the tenement for 3 ‘intendent ¢ ethod intradey [of the president. Mrs. Meortio Toof. | €aining. very siowly F 5 ‘heney for the st 15 years, and | several lays yet. unt announe: ° nittee ng- > ided A o . by -:fiev:"mm Berfcotly, honorapio fn. all BOLTON The meeting of the W. C. T. U. will R e et ior sua Daos | Oklest.. Infitant “gpexect it b Gog. " Aftes i 4 Dusinese transactions and fihancid) A v {be held this (Saturday) afternoon at 1o r ts were served. | Continued ice on Trees—What the B SIS SLESIAL a ROCKVILLE L3S :\‘s’(;&oflc:’_zry cut any obligations made| Annual Election of Grange—Charles | the home of the president, Mrs, . J, rintaes For Worthy Cause. | Good Wil! Club Did. \\'m'ncx cad, one on C urrm}x‘x, lluu | % L BANE Pinney’s Garage and That of Eimer | Holman. There will be a coliection up | — i . Emily Chapman, which was A e NATIONAL BANK OF Oo:.qll‘gm!m.o J Fin’by vi.i:-d By Burglars Webasraingitor: Cinlabiniat at both the C nd ,\h-lrh; closed the 18th two ! ln‘JLi\d enfjoved. Refreshments were “%ls::-”;_\.\vedlia;l{“o‘:k was a caller in- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infer- % 2 A odist_ church an relief ation Sorvad. 6d. G. g & o nally, acting directiy upon the bjood| a; At 2 e ecankat Rehearsals are being held by thos: fund nest Champlin recently purchased | Jaréd G. Barber has been confined 2 acting directiy %1 2 meeting of Bolton grange, No. : ] 2 ! -ola e e A an automebile in Providence. to Iiis home with rhoumatiem the pas imonias oot e “orine [¥Stem. | 47 held Tuesday evening, the follow- | WAO @7€ to have parts in the Christ- ith of Columbia lak b1 ool Sneiabadk weeks monials_se e rice 75 cents | 47, A 3 v h ¢ Celiig e o sa- = i T N e i L Elrtndeave | o Darsth oA vl cabins were located Tues- R o € 1 Stene House and Bungalow. Emést A. Barber of Hope Valley Pills Tor coasti-|ing ycar: A . T B ver= E » o ‘The Liver Regulates the Body—A Sluggish Liver Needs Car Someone has said that people wil costs for intoxication and breach of peace. John Turner of Worcester was at his home Saturday. Miss Bdna Lillibridge entertained the members of the Bucliea club Wednes- day evening. - 'ostmaster J. Edward Elliott has been confined to his home by illness. Student Injured, Miss Louise Carpenter of Onéco was burned Wednesday morning while ex- perimenting in the laboratery at the L. Gardner by Principal John L. Chapman in his automobile and was later taXen to her home. Broken Key Causes Trouble. Miss Loulsc Ellfott, assistant at the postoffice, broke off her key in the door at the office early Wednesday morn- ing. A large pane of glass in thé front window had to be broken out so she could get in to put up the early mail. seer. Ralph Eaton: lecturer, Miss Ade ila Loomis; steward, ¥. S, Doane: ‘as- sistant steward, Myron Lee; chaplain, Charles N. Loom's; treastrer, Miss Annie M. Alvord; secretary, Mys. F. Mr, Finley closed his place for the winter so a tire was tie only stolon. There the houde was visi from celiar to attic. Jellies and pre- serves were taken from the cellar and provisions from (he pant SOUTH WILLINGTON Colonel W. H. Hall jmproving Stead- ily—Néw Year's Reception May Be Held at New Parsonage. Continued improvement is noted in |the condition of Colonel W. H. Hall, whose illness with typhoid fever has at times during (he past three weeks been a matter of much concern to the people of Willington. it is but a mat- ter of a few days before he will be up around the house. His friends hope that he may be able to be present at the opening of the legislaturs Red Croses Seals Received. The thin ice on Lake Beauty has tempted some of the venturesome ones eut to try skating. Rev. and Mrs. Earl W. Darrow are fow in their winter home in thie vil age. DRAUGHT SCREENS Useful near an open door or window Prices $3.00 to $10.00 Three and four fold sizes F_—_——q_——_—-__f COLUMBIA.- Decorating Committee Named—Trou- blemen Find Plenty of Work—Sales of Apples. Lyman and Herbe pent the week end wi Damage by Storm. ¢ ice storm, telephone rhen along the lines in conducted sastor of the church A, G mér servic Atwood, Rey. Yt., o fe friend of were largely es w nd dler attended; 1 and driy to he < . Griggs is improvit | n Wilcox and family of Merrow {were in town Sunday. Christopher i his som, peck 15¢ bunch . We Give Rdyal Gold 1c [0 L Trading Stamps. 't Special Sale of Oranges exira large, doz 15¢ 20¢ 25¢ Ask For Them$ 20c | | Raymona | Hobart Aye carted storehouse on the Hillandale farm for Barber is building a large | Was rs. Lumber is also another bungalow o z £ was in his place Su S, ‘Babceock ney on his house rebuilt. The Important Nesd. ; Fis R Lo . It seems probable that the New 2 X eld W. Bliven and Mrs. G.| Possibly the United States needs Dessimists and’ see thiough & glavs| Pomona, Miss Sava Binney: Flora, |6ar Wednesday did not complain Miss Mary Leonard of A navies and armies. —New Yors darkly.” Why? Because mental states|Miss Olive Hutchinson lady assistant RGP ST heat o i bng ik htj:j parex The ice W Grange Election. World. depend upon physical states. Billous- | steward, Miss Josephine Mathein: fin- WILLINGTON Property o Be Revalued. 3 A ool s e i "t fiks Quonochontaug ge. No. 48, held esg, headaches, dizziness and consti- (ance committec, Charles Warner, s Clough ‘was. in New Britain | O the trees = fedERRntal Section CAtri <Yomms = yation disappear after using Dr. King's|Ralph Haton and John Massey. G Sohiay S Rt ek as SEuh for. 80 with_the following officers: ~Master, {1 29 New Life Fills. 23c at Your drugsist.| The Misses Daly were in at BIRIS ochool PTEEaE bathe S0t i Vi A BOLT! NO Miss Marlon who has besn E. Browning: oversser, Quinc n i i | 18 msme, acoctiing o A wats b 1 with typhoid fev around again. | Aliefs: lecturer, Mre. Asa 1 Hoxic: fl.us‘é‘i}‘"‘,iié?&?af' 1&?:52’:‘53““ at the Jast annual town imeeting. LTON TCH Mrs. Mary F. Frink, who has been | steward, L. G. Waite: chaplain, Jo- is inspiring sérmon Rev. E. W. Dar- Buying Apple: Mrs. Hattie [ for & number of weeks, is able to|seph M. Hoxle: treasurer, Jfrs. E E. row took-‘the 10th and 1ith verses of| Fartford dealers are cominz here|spending a weel § sit up and walk around, but can do | Brownins: secretary. Shefmeld Gréen: | FOR GRBIP, INFLUENZA, the 3d chapter of Phil, ‘while ambition. The mid-week meetings will be omit- gajekeeper, Edwin Brdwn; Ceres, Mrs. Jowepn Hosle: Pomoua, Mus. . 8 avitt: ‘A worth . with teams and tak- Quite every few day Mrs, Emma_b: ing back larse loads of apples. been visitng her s ."E. Wilcox was in town this COUGHS, SORE THROAT ; Flora, Miss Sarah Hoxle: ex- on of 4 op in : 1 The regular business meeting of the| Mrs. Johnson of New Jersey is vis- evening and annoved the nelghbors by | William S, Gavitt Ladies Aid society was held in the|iting her daughter. Mrs. Charles Hitch sawing and splitting wood at a vers ngmnce room Friday afternoon at|cock, Jr., on Columbia rgeen. late hour. ~ RICHMOND v 2.80. Rural Carrier Edward P. Lyman W. Howard wa Y TR 5 : 5 2 . : Thero wag o good attendance cifwas oft duty last Monday and the Monday- B Sha e | Champion Rainbow Chase. Two sizee. 25c. and $1.00, at all drug- 7 Ladies’ face, seven jeweled lever, nickel finish the grange Iridav evening and mosi|route was covered by Substitute Car-| Asr. Katie Doolittle is spending u | General Carranza seems to be a| Mr. and Bradford - B. Moore. | §ists or mailed. :r.“. 2 ” 5 of the former officers were reelected, |rier L. E. Winter week in New York the zuést of hes|Man Wwith a glowing future, which |formerly of Cliffmore were last heard | Humphreys' Homeo, Medicine Co ‘Watch, fi in a plain polished gold filled case, war- these including the master, overseer,| The young men who are interested | sister. he never, by any possibility, over-|from in E te, California. They | 156 William Street, York.—Adver m to wear 20 w F‘W‘ m chaplain, secretary, L. A. S. at least. forming # band met for practice e Smith and daushter Ber- | (25¢s.—Chicago Newe. say roses are in bloom and straw- ! tisement. There is to be a Christmas obser: ance for members and théir familie: The annual meeting of the Congrega- tional Eclesiastical society was hel@ at the church the Sth. The heavy rain of Sunday night Te- moved the last traces of the pro- tracted ice storm. The telephones on 293 lines were si- lent from Tuesday until Friday. Schools closed Friday for the holi- day vacation. In most. if mot -all, there were special Christmas exer- clses. Rev, Tu¢sday evening, undér the direction d in South Manchester PURITY —QUALITY —FLAVOR &.. BAKER’S COCOA Solid 14k gold open face ladies’ Elgin or Waltham ‘Watch—$15.00 i 5 ' With closed case, fancy engraved—$17.50 . Waltham open face, 12 size, engraved, gold filled ave ice houses to fill have begun to sit up and take notice at the rrospect of harvesting December ice. RIPLEY HILL Mr. and Mrs. prised on Wedding Funeral of John Cl EAST WILLINGTON School closes the 23rd for ten days | vacation. ‘William Hamilton is boarding at E. ilson’s. A number of the Young people at- tended the dance at Tolland-side Sai- urday night. | N. S. Strong and_children vis. Frank Boynton Sur- Anniversary— ndler. Dalrow went - Sqturdes/ Jol . ... @ Basiesen and family Ida Marey at Mansfield De- X " > Mo igi i hav | gases, warranted to, wear 20 years—$10.50 : gn‘&"'"gutfifhxv;;'etr"“ Bl Janas, Tfs the Zux for the winter 20d Lave and Mrs. Chasles Kornner were | Po. AlUT _ * Hampden movement, 12 size, in_closed e e Su | B e "Enther Groene, who has been | §2S8t8 "of * friends in - arvenville, | - Possesses Al Three N ‘gases, gold filled, guaranted to wear 20 2.50 |} het been anxious to see and was,ill is able to attend to her dutie k. " Y much comforted by the interview. — |2gain. STAFFORD | 3. ! With a 15 jewel movement—$14.50 It is absolutely e r————— ton were giv a surprise, observing | Annje Brown is spending her vaca- &ne. itds of high is delicious. trade-mark on the and is v MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & .CO. Limited Established 1780 quality, and its ” o the twelfth anniversary of their maz- |tion with her par M g A vVor Theseare watch bargains you cannot afford to miss. pisge, Table linen wes presented Mre. | Jnn “Brown. o o d | Boynton. Sup; was served. Music | “The cottage praver meeting was and games were enjoyed. asketry Class Meets, | Twelve of the iadies of Mrs. Secor's class in basketry held an all-day ?1“‘"" with Miss Bingham the 10th. e claes is doing some very hand- some work. Mr. Bump is suffering from an at- tack of blood poisoning in his hand. George_l'reeman, litile Mary Greene and R, M, Sherman celebrated their Birthdaye the 10th. Funeral of “Jehn Chandler, . The funeral of John Chandler, who died the 4th, was held the Con. ‘gregational church at ord, Vi, the Iheld at Oscar Colburn’s Wednesday | evening _Schoolg closed Friday for the Christmas vacation of two weeks, H The Ladies’ Aid society met at the | chapel Wednesday afternoon for worlk, and served supper ip the evening. STAFFORDVILLE Christmas Sale and Entertainment in | Methodist *Vestry—Plans for Tree. PEN EVENINGS * ENGRAVING FREE GREEN TRADING STAMPS THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Established 1872 i ’ There was a chureh fair id Chirist- wale in the Methodist vestry Wed- sflay night. The vestry Was attrac-