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: J. E. Brick left Thursday o Bess, n e e Nich Dy, A o Ry will_spend |- Miss Erama Kivers is_spending the b of ! %%m mnmau-x,,m,&“‘!““ and Mrs. | boltday at her home {n - Lawfence, ' : 5 e i Home. from Brown. _ - \ : hose who spent Th in Hart-| Miss Marion- Horton of Bro - L ThE | SR o5 | Chamberiain, S 1E° Sames, 3. asd poreity o"Spending.the ity oo From. % 3 : : parents, Lan snd | Souvealr W. H. Taylor of New school Miss. old, 3 hes Mrs. Stephen D, Horton. ‘many friends Mr. ux:‘d Mrs, Thomas Head and mmmmm with children of Winsted are spending y Christinas cards. Christmas with Mr. and Mre. Micha E - Head and family. Robert McArthur Dead, TMr. and Mrs. Winfield A Colwell | Robert MecArthur, formerly ;?nl city schools Jan. 5, 1915, | are entertainitig Mr. and Mrs. W. A.|of tho Grosvenorddle comvany, died Mr. and Mrs. H. C. (Branel R. O Graves and Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Per | Wi - Maine. ednesday_in Branch, Miss_ h and l‘c'.lrs and other rélatives at dinner and | Kenneth Sharpe of acadeiny e Marion Branch-are ling the th a family Christmas tree today.|is w(r‘flng the h with his par- holidays at Catskill N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Breton are|ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D: Sharpe. e .’:“wuh-mmmhm- —— e i i with relatives In Woonsocket and | MF. and Mrs. Charles T. Thaver and : day . with & requiem high JEWETT CITY e tichet S At e N v i Tt | Bear Qmyis mmss n cl:urn'il-p-mc - G PO S A . pi{fé ;:dml:rgo rfl&ymdm Dur\'e wiem srs fONS with es In - i l;; 7 2 i Conter, at eight c'alock. Dody s ristm ertainments Trees g 3 i st i rg"‘ bronghit 16 fhls city for burie! in g Entertai and ° M. and Mrs. Fred Keech of New| AMiss Margaret Noonan, student at went to see youn Qunt Mary and Unele &d, ' [ tne tatmtty dot tn St gt ngregational and Baptist Sun- | Haven are guests of relatives here for , is spending the holldayf . ' oo, sifked me fo d o a & th o w; Censtance cgzg; Fairy | . day Schools—Stone Hill Man Taken '-h;‘halldn“',m’. s ' i season at her home here. y a € ZXo do. found ou from em ¢ Broide Leora White; to rs, "Napoleon mingue _an scopal Christm: ioes. i g 3 Willimantic. Conn. Hooks ‘wite"Warar Gran: Backus Hespital. auughier, "Siiza Dors, ace with relae !u‘v’lc 4 luc:rxmu.:vmho:em- A what would suit them the Lest fon Chrisimas. es Jones; The Whoop-| The Chet tives in Central Falls, R. I, for Christ- . C. 3. L " " : 8 7 e Gouen gt e ke e atinax entertainment, and | ;.S ik ccu,..m.:;m..:‘ ’g,;u Phill ‘Unel.e &d'" woutd rathen Im:u an casy chain than o Shen of Naugatuck: John Suilis | Wandoring Jew. John O'Brien were ‘held Thuraday evening. ~ Supt. | , 0 &nd Mre. A V. Woodworth are ok lanything etse, and Quni Méry will Le delighied 5. an of the same piace: and Cherus: Ruth Smith, Annie Korner, | F. E. Robinson annotnced th ro- | With relatives in Taftville today. Gifts For Capt. Murray. 3 ¥ ¢ 5 v Mary McQuillan, Muriel Johnston, | gramme, which wa: b+ Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Swaffleld are ith a kiteh inet. Shugrue of s arranged by Mrs, Captain John Murray, fatithtel of-| with a kitehen calinef. 5 Mre. Mary Flanerty. Bvelyn Brown May Rellly, Helen|E. H. His Mrs. F. D, Bailou and | pending Christmas with relatives in | gcer of the law, was remewmbersd by : >~ Store Closed Today |z of e oy manery | SEREBdiot A BatiiteSe | vit 08 fotien, 08 plogmaie| ™™D | g puomyt [Nty oMol ends viln Gheit | Of coutec of didmd fedl Mhem you had sentme 2o 0 2 s % < . * ore uiose y P a n:‘::;.l;on;‘;;gmowlzss?lm %::::flm St Plerre, Touseet | et ;nn:wncfi?r:.fi:‘; “Sarcte? Ol P aas P“mn" le N v ::\n . o assieting| a8k, Lut o uied women's wit and found oui. Send x 2onda L we 5 Fra - 3 st the is Born, |away, has returned to his occupation vation Army workers in the col- H 4 ! bl AT Christmas Day (oo omirs, e S b e St it B | it 05 B2 B s Rontarel s i Jatorin| Wl ve st St S ik WO Kheed Ehinpd andyen'sl e dure by Rk IE Jyot South Coventry, at which the patsor |son, Edith Goes, Leo Patnode. hool; recitation, Jesus Wants m: on Broad street Wednesday night. ; Mcers of Court City of Putnam| . a2 ev. Tohn A Deoley oficiated. Durial | Shepheras, Shake Off Your Drowsy | Littls Ories, Hebeccs and Desia Hewe | s Chories B Franklin of Erovidence | W and Mre 2o Waiden. Wi i was in St Mary's cemetery. The | Sleep Gradee 5 6. 7.and 8; W, Three | itt: The Christmas Sone ot by Ms | 15 SPending Christmas at his home in | Jir. end Mre F. Welden Wisht of - In hasie L rers were Patrick Curley, Patrick | Kings of Orlent Ate: Tirst' King,|Marian Robinson's class, ehorus by | D ame oo onne Gregoire is with rela- batr Fes L o e ¥ Lyons, John Clark and John Fiaherty. | George Depathy: second king, Joseph | School; exercise, Putting ~Dolly fo| tves in Whitinsville for Christmas . - Lowu. okt o Willima Grimes; third king, Russell Wobster, | Slecp, Mise Mary McNicols clas; solo, Bight ook e Christmas Tree Tonight. - 2 oming to Willimantic. orus of Grades 5 6, 7 a oly e Sweetest Song of All, Beatrice St s s There is to be -a Christmas t J 4 May the Spirit of Happiness | br. 0. £, Mekim, a veterinary sar- | Night, Grade 6; Good Christian Men, | Alley: recitation, Old Kris Kringle's| The fce at Quinebaug lake is report- | the church at Putnam Hmente inis| P S.~¥ou'd Letien hunny. o went down fown yes- : geon recently connected with the state | Rejoice, Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8. . S;;l“;;x!; l'él;e; Faust; reading for the|ed to be about cight inches éhédfigh (Friday) evening. fenday and daw s0 many people buying purnituic commiission Which has been investigat- - 3 e Never, Mrs. G. W. rs. Harry H. Hamilton and daugh- i » Enter Every Heart o o et : 4 Emerson; song, The First Song of |ter Dorothy of Providence are with TSI P Shanps, ¥ % 5 Sei0€a 3o aetile T this o6y SHAHap Brief Mention. Christmas, school; recitation, The | relatives. in Danislson. John F. Reardon, agent of the| £TOM This Christmas Day enzaged offices. William Van Zant is in Colchester. | ioioay barty, Annie Eichelberi; Lu- | Miss Geneva Andrews is entertain: S e Mty s a0, 5 ymn, by Miss McNicol's [ing Mr. and Mf&. Oliver Seaver o - ‘ I . Prof. A. P. Brundage is in Water- | cla: In Manger Bed, by the|West Newburyport, M ! JatE N X K K yaner Wiyl SH EA & B RKF Going en 44 Hour Schedule. bury. Cxercise, Just Like Me, Mys. | | My and Mrs. Charles Smith “ana | Sompany in what is known as Districc -y . e Announcement was made Thursday| 31, E. Church has returned to Hart- | D- Ballow'’s and Miss Clara _Adame | children, of Cottage street, are with|NO- % of the town of Thompson—the morning that beginning Jan, 9. the | ford. Classes: sons, Come and Worehip, |relatives in Providence today. e Y e . 37-47 MAIN STREET 2 lham Compan; y ss lams’ class and chorus . o . and re. J. . Palne of East -~ The H c Mu“. C will g0 on a forty-four hour a week a:;‘ B e e‘}fys"""" spent Thurs- | by school: recitation, Irene Stewart: On Heliday Trip. : ‘Woodstock are to leave that p'acs to| ™= St — = / 5 99 ay 0. {schedule instead of forty, as at pres- | B recitation, A Serious Question, David | Manager W. L. Moran of the ‘local | spend several months in Boston, aad|per of th. Ay # ent The extra hours will be put in mM!cK;ul‘Krerl.l:ydol Waterbury is vis- | Hallou: sone Oh. Come All Ye Faith- telephone exchange Is at his home in | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gifford of thé|eq by L. B s“l;‘"‘m"‘;orb“;o;emv“m Bumber huvelsuepended wu_;“.esip llxnnl Saturday afternoons, beginning with ;iting local nds. ul, school recitation, Here' to| New Haven for the holiday, same place are to go to Danielson for v % s oA next week. that day. G. F. Taylor was in Norwich onChiistmas, William Marshall Good- George Lyon of the West Side is | the' winter. o 2 0% thirty e Yk T e N business Thursday. night Acrostic bv Miss MeNicol's class; | %! r. and Mrs. Gleyn Lyon in i ristmas Trade. Dy many i 2 Pationts Discharged From Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith are In|Cqans one. ATlnen: sthacr; THS- e S atng |, The :;’:ngc::l.é':!::tmc:;.::ols T S LRoUSN THE B R ! g g B B o g . son was the Santa Claus . Shaw is spen terfered ‘to some extent, the Christ- g 7 | Thursaay and will speng Christmas At Baptist Sunday Scheol. p o o5 orogkion 1s spend- | tures of the approach in this city of | kas oy Uy eTs - Tne e Sy | cupied. B - o [ e, Bd R M B S S B | v Sl Sy ko] oo W Tttt st o | e B e e e | " P 3 L atreet e D erre | Miss Judith Peterson or Hartford | ine wih o Goiig,on Thursdsy even-| = Congrogational Christmas Tree. Trains in Two Sections. case In some other years, but it mas| STAFFORD SPRINGS 5 3 Laramle OF winley street: BISEle| . llea on friends here Thireday, E a7l the foflowing progfamme a- (nTgre ls o be @ Christmas tre¢ at| Travel did mot sesm to be as hoavy|bees liberal aod much betier than has of Babcock Court; and Mrs.| Mr . and Mrs. F. G. Eittleman are [ ture g teoke Bl il ‘ongregational church this after- Vear on the day before Obristmas| been experienced in many towns, from| Death of Mrs. Isaac Zolett—Cammi $ meal LeDovt of South Covéntry. [Rockville viditors for a few days. and Norah Haddad; recitation, Christ: | " mnttscn 1o e it s 18 nsual the rule. Same of (he|reports:that kave ootne in. oners Scale Claims Against Aman- Tuck him into one of th The foliowing hate been recently ad- | afiss Minnie Valtche is spending the | MBS Everywhere, Ellen WIIlCox; reci- | atnom romaction Lnate in lts ei|imins carried heavy passengor. ilsts, da:Smith’s Estat harles Ottenheimer, A; : -4 u r iday. vo sections—the Boston-Now York e v 3 WILLOW CARRIAGES and |5ttt Coii BocHaiein Tai er s P o o or wie | DOAFALSE: Foiatons, YoUEE 2 fone | oot i ot i et o e [ oo o . 6, | Salvation Army and The Elks Look|artertoonshirt” aaier oot s lays old baly; Peter Nichols of Main S|as I Am, Beatrice Cathcart; Sohg of el S S 8 pifieifen After Needy Fai shock. She ‘léaves her husband and 3 rior; g ke o . Warner Woman' o v tov - . radber . ! SCHOOL EXERCISES. “Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Segar are spend- | Sunday Scnool, Alhert. Brewster; The Post Office Hours. lief corps: - President. El'a W. Wo»1s: | be made happy foasy throushs 61 Tanke, Erncat, Fred. Michach and. 81 covering and the wheels and ing Christmas with relatives in outh | Prescription, Margaret Tyndal; A| The post office hours today will be|Senior vice president, Lillle E. Léech: | food for the holiday from vio. ‘They all live in Stafford Springs Close of Term Noted by Christmas | Norwalk. Birthday Gift, Emma Dearnley; pri- |according to the usual holiday sched- | junior vice jpresident, Melissa P. Ar-|raised by the Salvation Army work- B N ol, or put him on of Preim Jo AN Ormiis Mrs. G. L. Anderson and son Leigh | BAry chorus; recitation, _Sydney |ule, closed from noon for the rematn- | D0ld; treaséirer, Mabel J. Carpentér;|ers and gifts from Putnam Lodgs of Commissianers’ Allowances. parasol, or p one 9 iatchaug Gra P LR g ey f:n;m;: exercise, cmliszms' s, first | der of the day. chapiain, Mary S, Kenyor, conducror | Elks, which each year is pinscoua in | The commitriohirs 46 the euiate vt i for Baitimore. ear junior girls; recitations, A Mer: nez V. Hoyle: guard, Mina Perrs:|its charity, Many baskets were d anda Smith have filed the those TRICYCLES, he can |l 8ot Lol s orer 4 IO BEI00E, 1y auagnier, st ettt Bocte” SIOVACk: | puniey, of et e is. boine | o0 % Spwmieent, Someonton| wloutd Foursity sfstocon e o© |k, W pramiy, Syt e, 3l Natchang P X -2 s Morton _Brown; At & zabe! . Howell; ernate, Ma-{ ent d th % wil lete1] Jarvis Cady $1,440. His claim was for | run it the first fime ho tries, | Soiciaus st obk e hursday | verdsimviet n Blatiord were n s | i hads Wi STLER cbiOROR, o | taken by pereons, W B fnned 15 | L ipner, ) g and the mork i Be compistol| I8 Co i o e e el St - On Judea's Plain, Evelyn Gardner; |Clean sidewalks fronting their prop- e / forgotten by the people of the ity |Ciaimed $500, is allowed $37, and Mrs % monn for e Sallosy Prinelpal and Mrs. B A. Chase and | recitations, The Birds' Christmas Tree, | r'tY: Several persons have had bad DOUTY STORE SOLD. ol v B BeoPle OF ihe SHY | Helena Harisen $65. The ciaim of Mrx. e have lo ollows, the musical numbers|daughter Virginia will spend the holi- | Vera McBEroome- » | aiis because of ice covered walks. Etdnii S s ey erlooked in| Mary E. Hopkins for $150,fo y of other items |voder the diveetion of tmcis 1 iael® spe g ne- Christmas Greeting, - Person mesaihave besn overlooked in 3 opkins for $150,for hay 1s : B woll, being partioulacly sporectates; |25 in Boston. 3 Nellie Farrah: Motion Game, Marguer- Purchasers Are Jesse Rich and Son|today’s giving is that knowledge ot} disallowed. 5 \ for him like Chairs, Doll Music, Holy Night; Acrostie, grade | Mrs. Clara Helmold end Mr. and ite Spidell; Why Santa Has Whiskers, OBITUARY. Oscar. thelr wants did not come to the at- Home for Holidays. \ y Car- eight; recitations, “The Little Christe :«;rm C( céh!getmom are in Clinton, }:;Vgrg#;e;l ;\\?‘:{,’tm;:firmlfh,tgu- B o tention of those in charge of D)v‘u; AuxcehAbcL who tcalc:’::! n 3 : mas Tree” Albert Bowen, “Over.|lass, for e e nry 3 e m re. . WaY. Anncuncement was made Friday of| benevolent work. anielson, is home for the holidays. riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. |heara ot Cimistmas” Irene. Ostiey; | Miss May Shephrd of Bridgeport is | Santata Holy ' Night; recitations A| Mrs. Clarissa Julia Holloway, 59, is | the sale of the Jerome Douty st're {o| Christmas Tree on Congregationai|, iss Hazel Comins of New Tritain | i music, “O, Little Town of Bethlehem; |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shep- - ecret, Grace Jenkins; |dead at her home in Foster, where | Jesse Rich and his son, Oscar, both is spending her vacation in the bor- - ehem; - | Christmas, D s Church Ground: Come in and let him or her ard for the bolidays. =3 e mas, Donald Smith; When An-|che had been a resident for many |of this city. 3Mr. Rich has for many IR, s _ - |ough. Miss Mary Gilmartin and John Gil- | Seed, Rotr, 1o E‘df“'w‘ Christmas | years. She died at the home of her |years been identified with the firm of| , Many joined in singing or witre: Miss Gertrude Winter of Monson Is ick it out. % 16 martin of Hartford are guests of their | solo,’ Dotls Myatt; recitatis daughiter, Mrs.’Stanton A. Windsor. | L. E. Smith and is very well known|&d the pretty electrically ~llshied|visiting at A, L. Howard's P - GETS-'T, 2 Dl‘ops, mother for Chratmasik Star of Bethlehem. Cordehia Smith, Christmas Massss, to the business public. The new ilrm| Christimas, wee R Ot eets. e Distillery Company Appeals. fige o i Mre. Jennle Breault fa. spending | Charlotte Noble: The Happy Way, Al-| At St James' church this morning | H0e 2 to be J. Rich and Son. The | ity iiure was a new e in coniec: | pes s Shmiit goisaiing compans corn Vamshes! Christmase, with her son, Theodor | Pert Franklin; We Welcome You, Ger- | Christmas will be observed with spe- | mpuredar morning The" N n | ion with the observancs of the great| 68inst which a decision was rendered Breault, of Worcester. trude Wilbur; solo, Isabelle Button; | clal masses, the first at 5.30 a. m. The ¥ - senlor mem- |} 00 1 2v in Putnam ana’ brought forth| I the boroush court several day< : _Benjamin Reagan of New London | feiations, Christmas Night =James|church will be decorated and the many . compliments of approval. The| 350 'f 1ts claim against John Sena for % The Only Sure Ender of All Corns. |i5 spending Christma with his brother, | Hastia. emmmn S Moimns tmisy, CPA | choirs will sing gpecial Christmas mu- | ,¢ e period from the seventeentn | (S Was made brilllant with its lishis Derior court. e 5 A £ 3 John Regan of this city. I 5 y | sie. s early in the evening and attracied at-{ ' mgward Church is the & ™ > Desperate, are you, trying to get Christmas Gift, Eisle Shorrock; cho: ROsh at Postoffice. to the twenty-fifth day of T | tention from the hupdreds that passed war e the guest of his £ & 3 o ST it satar e Miss Winnifred Crane of . South|us, Christmas Lettere, & rust " of each year: and no such minor ahd Sorjsumnt Meso Maty ywhe. thoSSN- ® 508"t mames, bindiges. windins: | Manchester is spending the holidays |lof girls: recitations, Ty Foradun e rush at the postofiice continued | 1 female over sixteen vears of age | PAE WA Lo The Misses Davis of Davisville, T: ] ipes and cotton rings that make & fat | with friends in this city. Beanty, Blizabeth. Davis; What Christe | tosmerr o ine e e e i | shall be employed in any such estab- ble tolidav. I, are guests of Mrs. Christopher ‘ ¢ out of your toe. QUIt| ny ang Mrs, E. Woddbury Hudt of | mas 15, Clarence Haskell: What Can | ooiness of the week has practl lisihment after 10 o'clock in the eve- | Many cperatives in mills and man-| Alien. 4 % P 4 N. H We Bring, Edith Shorrook, '\ | worn the office force out for the ti ning.” ufacturing concerns in Putnam and|{ W. G. Eliis is recovering from an 5 s Concord, N o ST0 fuests of M. Al Hudad: Fecltation, Why Do Bens g |Delng, A feature of the holiday mail | ™Y thig seotion mentions two ais- | vicinity will enjoy tho first period of a|illness which confined Lim fo the = Main and Union Streets, i, William Trban of New Havea | CATiStmas Ring, Violet Harris: eons, |casds sent out ana Teostved heregit, | Lngt kinds of “establishmenteaivis.: | triple holiday today. for concerns in|house for geveral davs. & e . is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Lo Dearnley: recltations The An- | erally cords of them. 3 s ‘manufacturing or mechanical es Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Gonn, 3. Dumaine of Valley street. Solo Donk. Panuis Morgan: Something — e g e o e i Reed | SLoith While, John Hiria; T SERVICE IN THE STABLE. tie establishment,” last. Then in the . . B. . B. wve Come, Gertrude Jenkin: 3 i : nal clause of sald section, immediate- ‘ JAY M. SHEPARD E g :},’;’;3’:;’: mv;tgor;eréze?sew York | Cradle Roll, Norah Hadda: Ficat . Christmas. Gommenioratad . ab |17 Stter “ma cln;lue h:terrlnl L3 U SEF U ‘ - Chri i e~ “mercantile establishment,” comes the L Succeeding £lmore & Shi 3 BMiss Helen White of the Windham | G. H. 3 Mrs. Waghorn's Estal followin 5 oy epard High School faculty is to spend the | Christmas Bluebird, Flora Littlefiel “And no such minor and no female aneral Dxrectm-andgmbalm vacation at her home in Maine. Rock-a-Bye Baby,” Nettie Haddad;| There wasa very beautiful little ser- | over sixteen years of age shall be em- er § Willtara F. and Thomas J. Cotter| VCiCome Santa, Kathleen Dearnley.|Vice conducted by Rev. . A. Legg |ployed in any such establishment after 60-62 North St., Willi 5 - AL of Tobtn. arcived 11 thiy GiS Th Lemuel Green impersonated Santa |in the stadle at Mre Lucy Waghorn's |ten o'clock in the evening. phrhe Dar t., limantic day to Temain for the holidaye. - |Seate Claus, coming through a fire-|eState on Allen hill Chilstmas ove.| ‘The questica raised by ihis demur- Lady Asststant Tel. 3 e ce on the platform. The i . P. Burns, Fran J, G. ey, Mrs. 3 . : ‘el connectior 7 Migs Jennte Britton of Bostoa 1s|was Mrs. Allan Spidell, nifim;:ng::: Ina Frost and other local singers as- fi&i:mm?mmnéyfin.m;“mhmmi 4 ot —-T spending the holidays with her moth-| Gardner and Mrs. May R, Blake. The | Sisted in the singing of the Christmas | refer to the “mercantile establishment” 8 HIRAM N. FENN § Al gz::::lnuot Oalk street. belfey of the church was Wluminated | garols, ~Each guest recsived remem- |imentioned last before or Both to the UNDERTAKER «na tusaimen g Miss Ade len teacher at ng the evening. rances of fruit and a gpray of holly | “mercantile establishment” and. tho 2 ” 1 2 ug school is at her home in Taken to Backus Hospital. from the crib, commemdrative of the | “manufacturing or mechanical estab- g Tetoog " St Wilimentio, Cu | T 1o the O of o thwes. ot | e e e | a1 TR lance from Backus hospl- | many years'ago. Beforo the service | bae ™ marcantie. eteniBhmnty tho OOL.S of a nds nt X omas o o eld is carried William Medick, a yous é ° the “mercantile_estal nt” the 4 e niibing vour feet by umms tos.can |EPEDAINS Christmas with his brothers, | man on Stone Hill, to the hoepttal | there. Was a social gatberiag. demurrer must be sustained; if they T G 2 saives and ointments. W. J. and W. A. Costello of this city, | Thursday night. He is seriously ill refer botk to & “manufacturing or me. QUALITY THE BEST, PRICES THE LOWEST ; F, C JACKSON Dem O, Uk uives, fles stasdes pus| v mug Mt P. A: Borton and Mrs. | With intestinal trouble. S Ty - et "{f e . = = - rezo) ng 3ud hacking at a corn | Mary Poirlot of Worcester are ot the e ing | CANtIle establishment” then the de- ’ 4 % | oniy makes it grow fester and oueme- of M s May Be Employed by Manufacturing | murrer must be overruled. 5 3 Painless Extracting {{ 210 pings Gaveer of biecdiny” ind fooen A Gamits R, 36y Shipsst NOANK Companies Without Violating Law,| It is decided that the said words 3 - i . Tinciple neyer known Defors in cqine| At i 3 According to Judge Back's Decision. | “in any such establishment” in said g L F:lhng a Specuhy 35 \STSLAPTR Dafore o285 | o Bg“rl:):y and Mrs.mm Hatheway are-Weeks Marriage on Tuesday. last clause refer only to a “mercan- J ¥ % oo Aazs o ) Gora. ok the ek | i e ncing the Bolidae Evening, ~ Judge Hatry 1. Back has filed a|tile establishment,” and, consequently, . 2 Main Strest, - Willimentio | Batn 0 TP, e, d558 the work | ith A A Hathewsy of Prospect e e o cave that receqtly | that the demurrer .is sustained aad . Carving Sets, Keen-Kutter Telophona - a4 out it comesi ¥uu apply it in two ";“- . Leon B. Sistare and Miss Esther G.{came before him in the town court |the defendant is discharged, for the e —— TS < e T B o, A T i 8 nmm)drsieghp;r St&ne oé New Weeks, both of Noank, were married | containing the first judicial construc- | following reasons: Shears and. SCISBOFS.. i acisssswasssbnns 25¢, $1.00 DR £ W. HOLMS, Deati L A T A ene on corns, in aré cntertaining Mrs. Stond's | Tuesday evening by Rev. A, J. Potter | tion of an act passed by the legisla- | 1 ~Because if the phrase ‘in am - T W. , Dentist | =ilcies. marés o buslons: parents. Mr. and Mys C. E. Leonard | at his residence on Riverside avenue. | ture in 1913—relative to the employ. |such, ¢stablishment” referred back to|poeket K A | W e ativig. Avidas. Pl 5 “GETS-TT" s 8old by druggists ev.|for Christmas. The bride, who was attired In & frov- | oot ot minors wnder sixteen vears |both -manufacturing and mechanical | POCKet Knives ....7...ccveiiieiiiiio i, .25, $250 Tatonasae 635 m_/nalf‘., hac e ‘{:",‘."-"- IF Sent direct and Mrs. G. E. Wilcox and Mas- | €ling costume of dark sray broadcloth, [ of age and women in manufacturing | establishment” and “mercantile estab- z | BY E. Lawrence & ©o. Chicagw. ters Milton and Lioyd Wilcox are with | With hat to match. was attended by |and mechanical establishments in Con- | lisiment.” it would have been in the |RAZOFS % eveevscvanrssresnstecsnsasenss 5100, $3.00 3 i ~ - A e et e o of | e st Mo T B 8 | pine v e e plece | S Tt v D 56 9 %200 mes. Tip Mr.|tion placed upon the law by Judge |sucl shments.” ¥ TRR) 5 E Jp— AR . s ok e 1s at her home | SP4re. Sietare will make their homs Bogk 15 of Speoial Interest and b€ 2. Because by the usual rule of con- Safety Razors, Keen-Kutter, Jr. (nething better) ,....$1.00 k in_ Colchester for ;v = Statewide importance. The case in |struction the phrase “in eny such es- & 4 Incorporated 1842 M L iionols e in New Yok on i estion wae Brought by the state | tablishment" refers o the \ ¥ s et s ||| Dusinieas for o few days. TOington—The next meeting of |against a local manufacturing con- |tecedent and that is “me: : F: “WHEREWITHALL” relatives In Providence or Chnsimas. | Dot s Bov. o B Wilhare o fon: | for more than & vear past emploving | 3 - o in.the first part of said : e Miss Elsie McDonald of the Model | ol < . A 8. Wil of Tor- | women. with other employes, during |section the employment of a person 3 o SmE High Sohool 18 st the home . of e | Pheis Botatiae s Gpushst on PTo- |the night sesson. Judge Back has|under sixteen yéhre of age is forbid- Lowest prices in years—never ‘as low again . e er | phecies Relating to Our Day. decided that the company did not vio- [den in any “manufacturing and me- . i Everybody nceds it, of course. ee————————— | late _the law referred to, Chapter 179, | chanical ‘establishment™ after six ' Public Acts of 1913, by so dolng. |o'clock In the afternoon. and it would | = | ° R 7 Everyvbody i= going to need it more in the ful . The following is from his memoran- | therefore seem that this prohibition FLASH LIGHTS—Our prices & lowest | = gomg | 3 ture, Ho : Malted ®_Mil @um relative 1o the case: """ |in"the last clause must refer only to . l too, when ths earning capacity is less than dur- ! g < This prosecution was_brought-under | “mercantile establishment” for it is FOOD CH , best made . 3.7 2 7 Section 3 of Chapter 179 of the Pub- |useless to have it apply to employ- ing youth or middle-ace. 2 : ; Ho Acts of 1913 which section is as|ment of children under sixteen years - ing et = g T et i o ietrton SR | ALUMINUM WARE The best \way to be sure to have some THEN is - PPN | Employment of Minors After to cave a little NOW—a little at a #ime, but that Convenient O'clock in the Afterncon Restricted:"” : ELECTRIC FLATS worth $3.50 for $3.00 - o5 Ta: Willimantic Savings Iastitute > Age - e S g H. C. MURRAY, Prasidens N. D. WESSTER, Treasurer. k E " minor shall be employed in any “on_more than cgntile establishment atter six o'clock l! the afternoon ‘day in each calendar week, except