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R e o fucie: e e notiday recuds st s Darents | o, oy oo R ot i ; : : " BY GIVING THE BEST AND mmlgrsr FOOD AT PRICES SHREWDEST BUY : . heve been visitors in Hartford. /Grand List Shows 36 Increases—Con- ertainea Bode taviae fis work (0 - Roasting : .. 122¢ ['SHOULDERS, . .. . the members of the Nadel Arl cation. charge for e el T — ; club at her home on Spring street on| Miss Grace B." Bennett of Eastford |is much to be done for.the' poor: of o~ Whole or Hllf, e c ' *Pgesday ;t aY Chr(stz'n-vs’ pa.rt!t'. 5 aws :a visitor with friends in Putnam |the city., The kettle is to_be out every 3 c c $ Frank M. Young of orcester was | Tyes: 3 C @ ‘ lb |,|[d HAMB a visitor with friends in Danielson on| - “War Movies of Interest. i ChiriUnad, Sugar - Tuesday. Tocal linemen wers called to Moos- |\, £\ Py, “Selztarn, atteasted an up Tuesday morning. elp - * o en out tho wire trouble caused by thelinUSUal alrge numbes of Lwelsh Tesl” | Groavenordale Man Given Chance to t of the fire in Moosup. Letters addressed to the following|,, “wosks past is ssnen cesaan 1 . . John Fournier of the|persons are unclaimed at the ————————— o and s O e forh, where| Dostoffice: A. Bliss, Joseph . Belair Ay S DUCKS - SAUSAGE MEAT, Ib. 20c 3 their daughter, Mre. John B. Guinois,|George E. Geb, Ralph Warner, Mrs.|7o0, P , Long Island 240 FRESH GEESE lb 230 To R b 18 seriously ill. ‘Alexio Brodeur, Miss Bertha Holly, 1b. iR A o BEEF b. 3 1046 1SLAND " A o oast; R Nathan B Prince was in Boston on|Mrs. J. Prentice, Madame Odile Rey. oS 3 IS - e @ business - J. F. Lewis was In Rockville Tues- @ay on business: Inareases in Grand List. The body of Moses Lavalls a native the special ——————————————————— Assessor Charluzsfi,l Hutchinui Bi:‘)l'fl %& Cg!atlngkl:;fln. N.b“nY;‘“wi‘hn '?egldn‘.n t there has been ncreases in the| Woodstock, was ere Tu y racti ::nd list of Xillingly now belng|for transfer to Providence, where the |2omitted has been his Bl RS e _completed, 17 of these In the value of|deceased has r%auvel. He had been tha threatened to tear commercial business are to be open| Attorneys for George M. Sampson of | exert himself. He town for a time Thursday evening and on|Woodstock are to enter notice of ap- |to_be good. All right said the of- @ccommodations required during the|H. Reed of the superior court in the ch, the Syrian who _holiday season. . |case of Sampson vs Jordan, the de-|demanded Monday that he be locked foy hills of Danielson Tuesday, is a|DPany and to have several other de- ‘machines, however, earner in a businegs center like Moos- s [@re correspondingly heavy, giving| that the Windham County Savings|had earned it. Released from jail only of Danielson to the vestry of the Con-|out the following statement relative to|and gave him 60 days at Broolyn. -field would also.be pleased fo-havethe| The detailed statement of the Wind- buflding of ‘a connecting link between | D2ncial situation throughout the state.| Churches for Sunday Afternoon. Western part of the state. What wonld| eState was carried at $57,250, after|to the large number who are to be en- | today in the case of George Harding, | New York Central Railroad compan | andling. for traveling would undoubtedly bene- - 2 3 & e butions For Dinners ‘For ' Poor g for equired—Talk of Bank For Moesup ation of the school ~—Assets of Windham Gounty Sav-| vass Sunday — Equal Franchise|pollar Bills in $alvation Army Kettles. |l ; " o\ 1 I o ; |y 2 ; e P ele ings Blnk"le $709,855 Meeting. ’ With less ratfie and than num- < . : 3 A ) & 5 B3RS » ) military recep! . - “ . 7 liam @ Norman Ross|home here. _ umber of dolar bills dropped into the \idiiee s 1% lhns Attorney Mallon H. Gelasler was in | ron bettle the Selvation Army worke Figvidence on o businees (rip Tues- | oy nad st up pear the Hashes buid. |l OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL John A. McGuire of New Londen | ontributor: e E Fresh Killed, Tender THAT WILL SATISFY THE , CHRISTMAS. YOUR PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR 5 CENTS . 14c |Fire. tare~. Jury Foida - Attended Washington Wedding. - Relatives of J. A, Atwood, Jr., of was- a Visitor with friends in tnam | stock, ed| (Thursday) noon for the holidey va- day unt Gt Pictures of actual battle operations CITY COURT CASES. ~ RGO | 1652 - - i . e 1 Eox $1.25 besbscannnacs B .. e 1 can. . 1 150 | MEAL for Stewing: 1916 | Fresh Pig ; atre Tuesday. They followed the pic-| Leave Town—Judge Mann Aids Un- lv;wr-m Aw"*:s :;: Losses| tUFes With intense interest fortunate—Jail for Henry Piaca. Fresh Killed FOWL Local incurance agen! Mail Unclaimed. " £ 2 d th Tuesday as the re- lace of solitude e D Kan S o rted to them Tuesday The 3T S S Bes sain 1b. 5 e fxep Tuesin OBITUARY. Moses Lavalle. Large Brown EGGS doz. ...... 28¢c, 30c32¢ fioquefort CHEESE Sc FRESH MILK and CREAM From best Jersey cattle “That will whip” t he to phes Rt Sy ShECH B e about -tWo | tne door of the cell in which he had a Bankers to Accommodate Merchants, |years. been confined—to break the bars of|] Cooking COMPOUND The banks in Danielson doing a|To Appeal in Sampson-Jordan Case.|steel—but he was l‘gzlmd not to over- ;R G SR OS¢ morning to give the special|peal from the decision of Judge Joel |ficials, Orange-Lemon PEEL Ib. siecpesss Me Fancy Packed SQUASH Special COFFEE. Fine Crisp CELERY Mixed NUTS Yellow-White TURNIPS _ | New FIGS I T R N White GRAPES, 2 Ibs. 25¢ | Seedioss ORANGES XMAS CANDY, 1b.___ 10c (doz................2lc . 18¢ OLIVES /s | partments, a'l under one head and one|Judse Mann's spirit When he came be- 25¢ B e o Ao {0aY8 | et of amicers. fore the court and told of his troubies |l bottle . .. ... 10c, 15¢, Dangerous Coasting. Coasting, which commenced on the as alternative to having him :gm:“dmmwnldtmhil: ehildren do not seem to mind match-| It is ex»ected that such an institu- ing their wits and chances against the| tion as is proposed wiuld be a money | Wi Obey That Impulse—Telephone for| UP- 8 lable reservation for the elaborate SRR Providen: ————— B e MM B T ASSETS $708,855. o gor (o thar o5, MACARONI Jumbo BANANAS : California GRAPES uasset inn, 12 to 3 p. m. ay, s 4 S B s in s B 5 | Skillod Management During the Year| 35°€2, Vs Tia tome money to heip B et L U R AT 1R e A e SO [ Holiday Mail Heavy. by Officials of Windham County|uim on his way. : —— GRAPE FRUIT Fine, Heavy—4 for...15¢ HOLLY WREATHS T AR SRR LT The receipt of mail at the Danielson| Savings Bank. ' — Henry Piaca was the one man in postoflice is now averaging 30 to 40 —— the batch of prisoners who got a jail sacks daily and the outgoing mai's| A statement issued Tuesday shows|sentence. The evidence indicated he 5 Ibs. SUGAR r C. A. Potter and his force| bank has made an excellent showing | last Sati after serving a sentence Postmaste! 2 . . ® Prltus Geom pesishes in this past| e depantcrs. the omesrs o7 the Sunk |sngagine i an Stewation inat: re: || Best, Freshest, Creamery | LARGE VARIETY -of BAKED SPECIALTIES for HOLIDAY ! Py iy H of Windham county will be at Holy|and to its friends. fiected nothing to his credit, he came pe c CAKES, each 25c¢, 50c, 75¢ meral mass for Charles A Elty, father| 150 is in first mo: $148.695 in|him serve time. Piaca, a Pole met, it ‘Trinity - church, Pomfret, this (Wed- The statement shows the ts to|back here seeking satisfaction from A Desday) mOTHINE to asaist at the fu-|be $709.85535. Of this amgunt $450.. | those he holds responsible for having ¥y Fancy D;“"ted FRUIT POUND CAKE, I of Rev. J. J. Eity of Pomfret. railroad bonds and $23,065 in muni-|was testified, another man of his race . et | SQUASH-MINCE PIES Chance to Do Practioal Charity, | Sia, Jonds. The assests also includefat a mill gate in this city ~Monday XMAS KISSES, doz... 12¢ | each 3 102-15¢ $3,000 in town notes, $13,402.58 in col- | night when the selected victim of his B, W. D SwiE. Y Toiootary- | Itrat s b O REL IS In o0k | IENS Wheh t Relected ¥isti of Toa —e—— | c————————————— treasurer of the Tanielson Benevolent|stocks, $15,950 In_real estate, $12,000the intention of carving him, for he ; 1 00 MACAROON TARTS PLENTY OF BREAD 3 lb #ociety, has «.'lq _attention’ to the|representing the bank’s building, 2,~ | was seen to be holding what was taken s = - . do: . s - = c fact that toocur (Wednesday) is the|000 in furniture, cash in banks $38,|to be a knife or razor. He did not get R S b for Turkey Dressing | day for th 3> who wish to coniribute| 257.39. The deposits amount to $691,-|in his work and a complaint brought = - < g Y frait, vegetebl-, grocerfes or. other|355.56;, the surplus to $4,000. about his arrest by Officer Cordier. thinrs needed for dinners for the poor| Treasurer Frank J. G. Bailey gave|Judge Mann fined him $10 and costs ESTIMATED WASTE IN EGGS of the state by the IS $200,000000 ANNUALLY | eral's office. Mr. Mann placed the from there’stated: A fifth negro was through fraudulent dama reported Killed. Of the” white men ate attorney gen- gregational church. “Rev. Mr. Swaf-|the bank’s progress during 1914: e claims filed against them by egg dealers. He said e e “Le:di ‘a-zmgfi- 3 ham County’ Savings bank, is a eredit YL NI DAWY S ot Sontey e ot ot 2 it value'of the egz crop at $500,000,000. [ 1t clalms sometimes we whlsh onneoting Link at Hampton, rd of directors, and 100kS| pinned by ~Representatives of Six | CiY ue to Breakage in Transit Between| The witness said that not more than | were decas i Hampton folks are ogifating . the| 8RO In. view of the industrial and - i s dition. the Nest and Retailer. six out of ten egss laid reach the| .= oo — 3 : More than one half of the assets Common Law Marriage Offsets White ~onsumer. Of the two hundred mil- Faiot o ck 398%‘:1:&';fbr:§ms%§nx:?:& that <nd) tno ‘six percent. mortgage loans, aii| On Sunday afternoom canvassers Slave ~Act in -Florida. New York, Dec. 21—Betdlen tne| son dollar waste he SEGen FONEMN T Nussinry Didihn 5 r::? kb 5 e present directors, out two by tw n of | mon law marriage is a v n N B, - . | made . in_an y mu?“i? .f“.‘:‘?.cz? “E‘:‘:,?:d thzv fl}f; fixyae con;.itiom st oy visiting every one of their resepective | to the charge of violating the Mann [©Stimated waste in eggs of $200,000.- | The balance of the loss represents up- Presumab out words and : o Phgea before Each pat s s eiven to | 300 annually in this country. So tes. | necessary addling, spoiling and de- | Yor properly a trunk line, as it is a direct | _Attention is cal'ed to the fact that|constituents ot SCDRIR] ek, MooOPatig (9 Snstenctionsl ified Willlam Mann, attorney for the | terloration of good eggs due to poor route for Hartford and points in the| WDereas two years ago foreclosed real|Will have a relatively short list, thanks [a jury by Federal Judge Call here ed Willia) n, orney r th ot T et A e largest eyes of land animals, and cut- ; i % e indic y the in Mr, Mann declared that the rail- t Hampton and Brooklyn by the charging off $22,600, and selling a part, [8aged; and the ground also is pretty [on -trial under federal indictment.|at the resumption today of e in i e mlad i y i ads had lost 66 cents on the dollar bulld! of the pro) t last year it stood $26,360. By very|Wwell prepared for their visit, The | Harding was acquitted, quiry into the butter and egg busines oads yoed, o rough 'imr‘lm ii?mi,?,’;“’mg: sSuccessful management during 1914, it|United Missionary campaign aroused wag further reduced through sales to|much interest in this work, and the the sum of $15,950, which represents|men's supper particularly convinced b a fair appraisal. many of the practical value of this BANK FOR MOOSUP, A very favorable impression has been Plan. Much has been said from the : = ! 3 04 I T T - Your Chrrisfinas 1TAIIOCS ith | tors by the comparatively light with-|has been threshed out in many a com- Pl of New. eunt -Company -With| (R0 e Strouatiety by October, | mittee meeting. St. Philip’s church fes ! : e ! it Danielson. Capital of $25,000. 1913. To date, 50 percent and the was nearly full Sunday afternoon, the Citizens in towns in this vicinity are .interested in the rroposition to erganize the Moosup Bank snd Trust company, to do business in Moosup. It is understood that New Haven inter- gifu's L;llvigendsaehaved been paid :o;canvusez tmg all the gxurches com-~ e e = N e == = = - = Z %@ ose who have demanded their -1ing together there to coached in e w e —-— ev, and the large sumo of - $436.950 | their work: to discusse detals and to LU LU UM AL AN MMM VAL AL DA WAL AN LT could have been drawn out. anticipate objections. Meanwhile, the S e e - — — ss;rz:ga la.rgemc%:h b-ll‘-mce on hand of mtd borlmhnve prem-reh ;fli a letter sign- A , coul e well invested at six|ed by the six whic] to go to all the ;toswas:% pmin&l:. ;:sg:e‘pl&.n.b It is| percent today, but the treasurer is|constituents. With each will be en- Zanized under the gene‘:aiflnb ek"r- keeping strong until after the with-|closed a leaflet telling about the Simul- Biw o the siats of Consectibns oo uilng drawals of January 6th, which will be|taneous Every-Member Canvass, and eapital of $25.000. th smck"m ‘y? l‘a the sixth payment of ten percent. its success in other places; and also vided into 250 shares 3°t $100 x 9,151" The surplus account shows a steady|a statement of the amount needed for ea would be to have the mew bane|STOWthi and the interest account of|the coming year by the partieular $ Metking bank. o savin g" l“—“" $13,000 looks good as next April's di-|church of which the recipient is =n trost company. & vate Geosili &|vend is already assured, with Janu-|adherent. oy © deposit com-|ary, ¥ebruary and March ahead in| There has been some criticism of which to add to it, showing an earning|this movement, on the ground that capacity which compares favorably|it made too much of missions, at a g with any bank in the state. By keep-|time when local needs and urgent Ohildren qry ing .espenscs at the minimum, and|calls for charity were so preur-‘lnx. FOR FLETCHER'S - with its careful and conservative man- | This, it is said, by those well inform- Py ST OR 1 agement, our fifty year old bank bas|ed, is a misunderstanding of the pur- A A. |2 erand tuture. pose of the canvass. In the first place the local church support is provided for at the same time and in the same way as missions, and experignce has shown that this form of appeal helps the local church more than any other. hd In the next place, suc a canvass in- terests a large number of people to e =g | take their part of the burdem form- erly borne by a few. And, best of all, the effect of so many persons unit- ing, to call upon all the membership ‘Are Being Sold at a Great Sacrifice [|& it mrh fetummie : / S mg&e S m;::‘: e o wis i ! Are Now on Sale by All Good Dealers z teresting. ¢ 3 : second-hand cars. e ke et int;_of She Pt § -+ Every stocking on Christmas morn- _ Get this cheery touch of Sunny Cali- " It has been agreed by Automobile Experts that sec- E}&Z{ :@,;:.é;;“ P & ing should hold a Sunkist Orange. | forniain your home on Christmas day. cars were never 5o cheap as they are being || ibjects s A ot e pRe v Sunkist Seedless Navels should be The harmful effects of overeating “sold at present. 3 i o preaeel Tuas : served at the Christmas breskfast. A other foods are minimized by eating : oy Saster Wax e W Lif . big bowl of golden Sunkist should oranges. Sunkist Seedless Navels are % ioht hick Squal | . Wackibun a6 Rosit sowiont e iR S04 on Ths Boot whien tha vels wause | . decorate the center of the Christmas the best now on the market. Get a are in great demand, and economical to run, at a sacri- gnable women to accomplish. Mre, ; dinner table. box today. - . “u_mmmmmd:gt t:e d!tgn!fled and fic‘. jpecting attitude of American suffragists and expressed the hope that oM ¢ * Every car sold is fully guarantsed, and we will con. |15 2ot 5, Sur it Byt Sunkist Lemons Order by Phone tract to any one to allow more then the purchase price | 3. & 5 ammon ethods, rage 4 £r0 mih 2 e Order Sunkist Lemons, too, to use in Your telephone is a Sunkist agency af your for the second hand car purchased now in trade for a J| 55" Tatem 3o Bhorsor Lo e Clietmus tinines. Moo the Seiis bt e 08 Thtg finger tips. Simply call your dealer and ;’ Sl fiew car in the Spring. ; ahd Miss A Lovitt casnoid we et | in salads or in any dish that calls for vinegar. Note the dainty flavor— say ‘‘Send Sunkist.”” Don’t say merely ¢ California Fruit g sonal experiences that showed the| the delicious difference. - 5 oranges” or “lemons”—‘Sunkist” ¢ Growers Exchange Of course the car must be returned in the same con- e s e Bef:‘}‘”“ L;:“’:;:t” 1’“":‘:“3 d‘::fl‘“:fl"-}'fl- fall m brings ‘h: ::;’ém = 2/ m"f.'hi'fr,mf;fi; D i i D it i x uffrage "W plac ooking o servi uart with meats, Prepar tmas. Phone e : ; ,&t,wn,medlnnmlly_nndm,ultuwhusdd.r : % g ,g“,fifi;,,‘:x‘,’:? ks o e ot o Sonlaet s g Py el o —dm::;kfirgs&x:;nm;% We have already accepted three contracts of this kind Walter J. Bartlett Giscusscd Get Sunkist Lemons forthe _¢# ways of 'fl:s Sunkist Oranges and and it has proved profitable to others. Why not con. |[sezinet miveee = = > Sunkist Premiums Make Fine = "™ trvied promin baok: whlch ola o b it 2 3 not: After the programme was complet- U e sider it and give us a call? ¢4, there wai o general discusen Christmas Presents s N e | 2 “mmmmun%g&mm 2 = . g sl o : G to trade Sun! ‘wrappers for beautiful tabls silver. Just u:-’in this coupon. ) Race Rists Continue in South Carelina | > : = e ——— Iu—-_.._.._........._.........._.._....._.s