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— Two Sunday Schools mas Observance—Bur omon Baker. —_— Christmas the two ook in a gathering in the M. | A very interesting comcert . res dered by the two schools, who . had two trees loaded wl?.m:ma. ing merry Jthe heal';l! oht“ aion: ik Eugene Jones, who. 1 on a turloush mg:.rtm_d to his ship the day before Chi mas. . & Bianche Perry epent a few days in Worcester, Mass, during- her: schook Christmas wi } West Thompson. o |, Jire. 3 Jobuson has closed her | {home and is boardinz with Mrs, Eds ward Keith during the winter. 7 Welcome Davis, representative- ; dow of Solomon Baker, & - resident of KEastford, died in rere che resided and_the rouzht here for burial. Rev. lain officiated at the m Cowan_ has returned . o weke's visit with ents in Bostom. Somerworth, N. H., 2 s with his family. o is in Palmer, Vightman, a student at the aolidays, who has been ill for rheumatic fever, has Johnson hospital. :on Booth and daugh-~ ncfield were the ik of Rev. and Mrs. % o moni sen ta Mr. and Mr: | months, as Well &8 AW chases and § i | the newspaper composing room. )‘v;r’xm I | The Public {nvited. The Duples tut s e For this afternoon, Saturday, January I The Bulletin ex | ftxmsn pages a8 de: The Latest and Fastest Type in Printing Presses= tends a general invitation to thé public to visit the Toom fo | foldod toguther. ‘When 1 26 the mew press run. Between the hours of 1 S it wilt plement With & sifigle eslin he ide BULLETIN'S DUPLEX TUBULAR PRESS: ass quartette to small . b rg B whio awill he copitally Bullet peter stove pipe. This smaller furn ic for the New Year's eeles _. Makes This Newspaper Plant Thoroughly Up- Speralad ¥ "Tne Beneth wf vishors, who it St corany | 1 oo Sudon, e fne: | sl Tlors | meter Move bibe. | i Snaier o e In th i the case when a T 1 On the Unit System. Mz, iam Biack o i : 3 B In the past six months ew press has b P £ : the winter with 3r. to-Date—Public invited to See Press Run This i b s Ty pe s e A sisaR ot hna ot i, L. § passed it will from now on conti product that from the point of press work will c vantage with anything in the country. Guaranteed to 25,000 Per Hour, x Tubular printing The accompanying cut shows the-p of these marvellous pieces of ma- ge issus like . The Bulletin this mornin g ¢ th i From the four big rolls of paper it i £t of the picture the paper is fod i! ssing forward th he roller in the frame at the right om there down into the folder. From at the wonderful rate of 25,000 papers anteed speed of the press. But it can is at the almost incredible rate of 300 pap the unit sy Because of al 3 i 1 | A | fniehed new { | Afternoon From 1 to 5 O'clock. e Tema out, it is attracting wide The particular invention y m s rotary mschines € t r simas tree last re On all other rotary 3 ate . S was largely attended her. The pro- 1 jmpressive. rigged to ew Du £ semi old weatk STORRS ; Interests of the Cellege—James Kerwin' Ereaks Collarbone by Fall on le 1 I t yping vuifit, Lorsepowe i the last six juckner and _son Louis, who have been t C. L. Beach, started alled the term of three vears. irty-thir= degree Mason. ‘olonel MacArth the Grand commandery o at the annual conciave he John's commandery in Wi mond return- 12 visit in Hampton. Motored to Buffalo. : irs. I, G. Rogers and son' tarted fonday for Buffalo in utomaobile, £ W. M. and Dr. A ¥ attending the . MacArthur was a me: the Citizen’s corps of Troy and served on the staff of Governor Levi ton as colonel and on the LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Governor Frank S, Black 53 oy o ciation_for the pavmaster-veneral. He aleo e = e i ! ce in Philadel~ o b ¥ Water Badly the staff of XA&S]OI\')(‘B&,NLL J | Bagiiag Misdirectes s - attond of the New York National Gu I3 A ackage e 4 Greene, pr 1. awson has-been |- was 8 member of the Hoci vadham County e faxwel Packed. e presid © the Intercollegiates Revolution and the Second W g2t h L tow recording ition held in Chicagow Great Britain. e was tho onir ¢ tull, corresy Broke Collarbone, who is employed by! Ion the ice Wednesday? viving partmer of C. L. MacAriiur & e director in the Union > treasurer of WILSONVILLE Tohn Edwa. dman spent clatives coilarbone, Troy ncademy, e brary and the WILLINGTON / leaves a son, Cagtain Charies A it Arthur, associate editor of {ie : ! Arth, assseiats Christmas festivities every KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The tory Pythian told in a facinating noon at the Crow don by George W e church was filled and chalrs: rought in. The music was iidren all did well and| wvhen Santa appeared lng features of 2 he church was taste- ated. There were presents Iter H. Westers Y. are sp Sunday afier- theatre New Lon- . Penniman of uests Mr ully dece taplan, Mass., a past grand chanc ery member of the Sunday school and eupreme representative of present. Krnights of Pythias, domain of Massa- T 58 at Bible school Sun- chusett: s iy and that was a goodz Penn: ather with 4 prom- said : The pastor's for the last Sum- - and was a beantiful of zratitude for past mer- Tolland County ANDOVER i Mail Carrier Has. Exciting Automobile y Company May |$ MANSFIELD CENTER women, in the U Canada, are marching banner of the large Arrestec for Poultry Thefts. potential army the w has ever | . ple who had SN 5 essings and of hope for the NEW MOOSE HOME It is the army of Fraterni P ot sc dren—Sum of $20 Raised for Desti- evening, at the Clara Hall, DoTe than 600 div (Sec. F. B. Hazard in Doorway) It is not limited b or social positian c vale of political affairs; its mission i unselfish, and it o bs others. “The largest division Las more than | two million members and its flag has Deen wavine in America for mearly 100 years. Another with e million and | a half of men was established s | F s o+ | continent about 180 years ago. The | Norwich Moose Lodge in New Home—Sebequonash Council | thira iz sise, though not i aze, 1o | celebrating this vear golden jubi- Had a Christmas Tree—Rebekahs to Have Their Offi- |15, compietine 30 vears of Lonorable cers Installed—Great Growth of the Knights of Pythias. morial church, South Wil here was a reception and sc- nd Mrs. Darrow in ae- b the time-Ronored cus- THEBRON "R ill with grip. T. Smith Il again having tute Belgians, es has returned to he ting Mer sister over Congregational Chu Aids Destitute Belgians—Savings Ban Annuzl Dividend. stilution Since the the first {at home iodze in Wi ngton, I C., on Feb-| i ruary 19, 1864 by Justus Rathbone the Hartford is vis— =. Howard Hart. nd Ruth Hayden of! res SRR order has grown to great proporticns 5 Eatin s « Sund: were ent g at H. C. Porters.| in membership, extent and influence. AGEeh Chs Package- Astray. I family were at W MOOSE. water and set bowls. Today there are nearly 8000 lodge n relief fun S he holidays. and about three-quarters of a million men, marching under its banner under il be used as o|the leadership of Brigadler General | has been desiened as | rooms. | "The thnira fic e new ¥ odge No. on an old ¢ St. Joseph's bos- last Sunday morn-j _eonar T ws the doors o lodge room as soon as it can be gotten | YOUNE of Ada, O, the supreme chan g for in Hebron, in Churen| Mooss heme on Laurel Hill avenue ape. by taking out the partitions | Selior, with branches in the United | son is delivering at 1 o'clock Tuesday- erly known as the George L. Kics sealing the stairway. A mew |States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, the | route the regul Center commence omy “Rose of New Englani lodge |Stairway is to be put in on the out- ggull:hz!t;ne,!cmlm. Hawaii, Alaska and [ Raiph W aving resig ; January 4. Ik atol Rtrides i | slde, making a mepa cath o ippines. Henders o s made wonderful st ite | side, making a separate entrance. i % JIGARE 1 Automobile Slid Down H nderson was o Ing{ ttle less t months | The cellar will We finished off for |, ii, order is annually gaining by ace Tuesday. nd Corsgiazes 1 vorably with | pool rooms, coat rooms and here wiil | Eitiation 50,000 members, ana wiil oute No of New York: any city of the|aiso be located the rathskeller. soph reach the million membera maric eral -ieces of furniture have. el- been inst: : bus been put to b with the class| “Nexr Fotiemo bencficiaries of members; hes $4,500,000 fn Pythian temples and zalls, for the use of jodg- Two feet m as been’ an names, mak- lts assets am to $16,000,600, it stmas visiting, s el Rt ¢ nount ,000,600, it 1 while S Thomann na the :(!v‘un 5 Rq;,,f;»fL. Abere is steam heat and ges in all {spends $2,000,000 a vear for relief of T Tk ’Alflwn et e S tasas 1 |the Tooms and electricity has also been | ita membare &nd thele famillon hay a a Lmrro Sl s IAUtIted by | instatied T is @ large light In|pald though its ineurance departe I, a EAST WIL! : th a class of .u'unrii ont and one in the rear of the home. |ment, more than $37,000,000 to . the | the :! NGTON led and most of it rter spent Christ= n ‘Mr. and Mrs, B, Price returned hom from the Hartford the lodge will have ¥ night ¢ has Pytian homee for i ors | leaving the he underwent . 5 : Frank Walton. e 4 2y night of Ineen installed just nine months. lwio are awed or Jembera| the day. Ur Tiss Faliar o : W. H. Able ta Dine with Pronler. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith spent = tomend total D} The houso committes comprises G. chlidren of el as once more on the way, |ham of Hartford are < at| His Family Christmas Day—Annual Basta Bt s ek W Stutl Al hour, G, & Harriman, . C. 2 Gozen stet ing | 2 1 Dolt In the|Charles Sterry's ’ Cantats 2 S parents, Ar. and Mre. Tinker, in Hunt- e tutlon of rry, T. B. Hazard and Georzs H. 41 3 3 A RIoh : o to th o 7 M, ington, Mass. declared | Moias Pathotiem. Incrati :i aHother s e T A Charles Amidon has started his saw- $a_ fhe Houge ilasd - and lovalty to i and then the daily | Barle I. Clough. her Tars it i ore. entexisiged mill heve. s o e | DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. S L SE auoutizeiilse s vone. b | |, [lsower aing it 1 4. James| g * Harlow Hlosd elmmne . her heats L £ expectod | i REBAKAHA, Interest in Trofley Franchise, Mise Edna Th {mes day and Saturday. L take '-"1‘-'1‘“". 4 lively rest is shown In the an- |is a guest at F | David Russ \;Imd Im‘r}x y _s nirance fee | bers of Sebequonash Couni nounced & n for a franchise for| Donald Hanna w 4 fas: stmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ern Stop the Child’s Colds, They Often The Moose | elected thie following officers: { prac: Wodnesdsy < a trolley system through this place and | week S ez cec_of Mansfleld Depor. | =P Result Seriously. ) social {hontas, Mrs. Ida Clifford; Prophetess, | instellation supper & sentiment on the sublect is freely ex- | Alfred < o Grant of Mt. Holyoke is 7 o e as- {Mrs. Ada Lathrop; Wenc nall at 6:3 T pressed. e {apent ing the vacation with her par-| Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough i Mem- na Guile; Powhata a noble Locai thert = and Mrs. A, M. Grant, are childre linents which need im- meters registered 10 to | ents, Mr. 13 degrees v_zero last Saturday Creamery May Go Out of Business. |town hall g of the shareholders ol the The savings Creamery 2asociztion clared an a: 1o Moogeheart {[Culver; Keeper of Records, @ and orphans, | Vergason; C or of Wampum, lcoseheart, i, Maria Button: Keeper of Wampura, 1 description | Nettie Kinne: Runners, Mrs. L. =ometime | Marchester and Mrs. Deila Baile: attention. The after-effeets | often most serious. Don't take on't have to, Dr. King's y checks the Cold, . A. Young and family of New | med ing the holidays at the |are | wng | Youns homestead. the risk—you 1 and| “Tce" twelve inches thick is beins | New Discov r ihis (Se Py masiharvestcd ©y the farmers in this | soothes the allays the Inflam- There 8 pretilly Gecorated ORDER OF | arast 3 A matlon, kills the Germs and allows > protected with a|Christmas tree and each of the mem-| The frst meeti: S Hart people are enjoying skat- | Nature to do her healing worlks §ta eeding $300. Ibers wa {which wiii be ATy 5 at your drugzist. Buy a bottle today, ; | tresn a general | the month Das been set Ly Nor STAFFGRDVILLE | Y 1 i iwrove- | good time The installa- | lodgs, No. £43, as tie time for ths Sy UNION MANY DISORDERS COME x , Inc., the Kies property | tion the w1y elected officers will| stallation of il offi and tho sthodist Paster o FROM THE LIVER Which is situated on a n_seH-»f ground | take place on January 1ith to make the ivg alto ono ofj Year's Sertaon—Carn ainment. b ation John Buckley of Hartford — Ros: south ot Sthe Tauisl =l hiike | secial character and & chowder il — Sl entertalnment in So- | o omting. on friende in tars o0 | Are You Just at Odds with YourselfEd foad. oo nienhl e MASONIC. |5 Dutiie i Bt o BOLTON o & : Bo Vou Regfi LEsewn excelient the river and B \MacArthur, zraud | lost two members e Syt ehustuag gt nk They Know New Bteis Thsir Chickar: | maste © building which is three stories|of the iu helght contains thirteen rooms and | Templar, died g repair. -The Moose home { Troy, N. s on the around floor, five Tooms, the two front yooms 1o be used as pariors or as reception Grand encampment | D. Rallion and John Rys: States, Knights | ter had beer 2 member abou ddenly at his home in | but Mr. Railion was cne of ay, of apoplexy. He | er members and had pald in o, July 24, 1850, He|in lhis sssessments. the Troy | promptitude that characterizes the o Colone! | E. O. P., his beneficiary received the|: in | $2,000 represented by lhis eminent | within a very few days of his death.|G ric {grand comander of the Grand com- Sumners Monday for ith his sister, Mrs. J. Tos-| Are you sometimes at odds yourself and with the world? Do and family spent | wonder what 2ils you? True you may ! s nlece and nepnew, | be eating regularly and sieeping J. F. Gage, at West- | Yet something is the matt stipation, Headache, Nervousness Scranton of Westford is|Bflious Spells indicate her par- |Liver. The tried remedy i3 Dr. ¥ r. and IMrs. Charies Scranton. |New Life Plls. Only 33¢ at, Empia Heck visited relatives | drugsgist's. to Raealize Ji. 7 the Lord's supper wil after sermon. be an publisher rooms. Next | Northern Budget since coms card room adjoining the | MacArthur_was ver: Kitehen. e southeast r0om 1is = |Masonry. He was a reading rouom and hag the $700 elec Watch Night Supper e ladies of the M. K. lia Rob recn -came 0 Mr. the person o *h secved g 3 - Y ’ Mai about the state seem to con- = plano which is equipped with a nickel |mandery of New York, Knights Tem- . and lrs. Eleau mercy of |2 supper in the vestr Year's g A % ‘ Tn- |in Staffordville recently. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for in the slot attachmenti. It may also|plar, and after filling other sta‘ions in owLs. Windsor were guests tho first of the |eve Thers were games, etc., followed | Socr O, ¥ I, Hall the logical can | "ariqq Florence Barrows-# home for | Eruptions. be played by hand, the old fashioned |the grand encampment was advanced | The members of Norwich nest of s of Mr. Pomeroy's sister, Mrs. W, | by a watch night service. Rev. the holldays. representati way, provided one has the ability. he -osition of most eminent grand | Owls, No. 1396, are preparing for the|C. White. ence Lyen, pastor of the ( i ;ih"“’ coming sesslon. | ""go1nn Town is spending = few. davs the second fioor there are four ter at the trienniai conclave of the | installation of their recently elected of-| ‘Little Miss Bieanor Hulchinson of |tional church was the speaker. unday ool Officers. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.| gasterm Conneatie sized rooms, each having ronnine lgrand encampment, Angust, 1012, for | ficers and the installation wi eiSouth Manchester, who i= liying withl Miss Gertrude Clark of Hartford, Following is the list of officers for Town letin fas