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THE CAEF CRARR| - e OFLOVELYHOMAN | tom e Boft, Clesr, Suucth idn Cames Wik | Gift of Money for Sufferers in Warring Nations Brought by Santa Claus to s ( | Gommunity rlstmas Entertain- S0 AS TO mve,voa:hs BENEFIT OF WEARING A COAT, SUIT OR DRESS FOR THE HOLIDAY 3 AT THESE PRICES ; ‘ THESE v The meeting of the Westminster d aesistod | Boclestantioal Bociety is sppointed for ( ; | AR g N AT . AND ... Ahfinflfiflwmphflaiuhndumo To Insure ‘woman’s chief glory and the cnvy of her a8 3 b ! i H 5 8 5 i 3 rivals. Yot a soft; clear oRaston n_Moody, whose BREE i J e .H‘u ‘:MMI'WI m_,[.uh,u‘ Christmas Sunday Observance. X f 4 i US ota 3 Bleod. A service was held with| ¢y, z . v ) 5 2 “I'was troubled for a considerablp m&gfl s_u';fl-y momt’ ng. -m?: b;v:a; ,“,m of thirty: : i I g " Ana time very umploasant, disfiguring | stmas carols wers Th = compbusd. by g it . cholr and an_address given on The | aps A, f:mody mz"y‘;l‘y‘:pb;e Miss NONE DEC[SIVE Kask, vhich Meaning of Cfrietmns Dey by the pas_ | mietn Soch wnd Mastors Tgas Koch : vunig-at every heuse in the Villaks BY | M e e o Ty ruln: RESERVED CLEARANCE ® number of singers in the community. | yiyeke and an organ seio by Miss Afice / Entertained on the Héliday. Karison. At the concluston t:l! thed pro- N " Am th in te £ over | ¥ram appeared and en- risimas wore M. and Mre, F. G| tertained tx .m-nsu and remem- Way of Hast Glastonbury, Mr. and Mrs. | Bered all present with gifts. C. H. Peck of Marshfidld, Mass., Mr. | Befors leaving all were. served ice and Mrs. Robert Hadle of Bosten, Mr.|cream and cake. ES and Mrs, N, L. Grelg of Dayville and Heliday Week Personal EVERY 831F 13 FINAL HO EXCHANEES 506. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise, 256, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews of New | riiy Ingabours Olson fas gone. to NO MEMORANDUMS. NO, REFUNDS, NO RESERVES At dealers or sent ;y Frutt-a-tives | Haven. e crasd Ben Mpstic wheredugn will be employed. Limited, Ogdensburg, New York, - & ny sttended the dance given b 5 Norman Armitage of Unienville was | Mrs. Moody In hener of her guest, home for over Christmas. D. Karlwon, Christmas night. Music i Harry Dysen, consulting mechanical | was by Bili Dubburks. 5 EAST HADDAM engineer of Huddersneld, England, was | I C. Koch is spending the Christ- T g a Christmas guest at the home of Mr. | mas holidays with his parents. SUI Tobacto Damp Pleases Growers— | 804 Mra Law Armitage. Dorrance P. Cook of Rhode Island, | Miss aria Delaney of North |foermerly of Westminstér is h Santa Claus Distributes Gifts. Grosvenbrdale is at the home of her fa shert stay. e _ | rarents. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew De- Miss M. Daley, téacher, is in Hart- i sy e B A e s laney, for ',‘;:.“%‘;;i:‘:,“s Bolldays. |tere, here she’will stay until after dam 2 % vy . . . e ew Year's. gy f‘;fl;?’?h'fe'cxfinm;;u tained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Allen| Dudley Karlson returned to ~his of Willimantic one day this week. work as civil engineer in New Y Eiven them Tuesday Siening at the! "Mrs Frank Stll entértained her aunt | Thuraday. o bk Ll trom Moosup over Christmas. Miss Ethel Newton has returned to| bard an. A. S. Bugbee and daughter Harriet| Mr¥. John Selms is il ‘ 75 vam es to i IO awe SE o 1 $ I 2.50 values to lues to — IS i her work in Norwich, after spending [ 78 vames to Edwin Souter is entertaining his|Sunday and MorAay ar home ENTIRE 8TOCK i e m;-;nness callers in Middletown | 1jece from New Haven for & few days. ,,N ot ‘many &:m %d fl“": s st oF avire = 32850 Miss Nellle F. Sherman was cqg- 5 > - ering a och's Wednesdsy, on ae- 3 mitted o the insane hospital, Midde- EAST THOMPSON ceumt of bad weather. | BELOW cost Others Marked Accerdingly Isaac Dupre, new staying at Green- men’s, will return to Jewett City after New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Harrls Hvman are spandinx the week-end with the lat- ter's mother. town, a few days since. Damp Suits Tobacco Growers. Christmas Exercises at the Inn—Sun- Tobacco growers are busy taking| day Schoel Pup Pregram—Post down their tobacco during this damp.| Office Retained and Postmistress Most of the crops have been sold. Appointed. Mrs, Arthur wl Chaffee is recovering St trom a recent iliness. In spite of the bad walking the Inn AR Mrs. John Brooks and son Wilbur, | was nearly filled Saturday evening to WESTFORD. aceompanied by Miss Marcia Warner, | listen to the Christmas exercises and | TR left yesterday afternoon for Chicago |cnjoy the well filled tree. % hristmas Play Well Given—Dog Ov- and will visit various places en routa. Christmas Sunday Services. erturns Lantern, Barn Burned. ey > Dresses and Evening Gowas Are Greatly Reduced, from 25 to 33 1 /3% A Pev: Drosses to Close Out at $ 859 WAISTS o= N8 $1.59 | 3% $5.29 Sw 8245 | ¥, $4.850 Skirts and Petticoats TO CLOSE OUT AT VERY LOW PRICES FURS 3313 Per Cent Off On All Furs Miss Alice Hurd went to Middletown on Sunday, where she wiil probably |, Sind%y moming there was Christ-| righarmen report some fine catches spend the remainder of the winter. mas sermon by the pastor, subject,|°f Pickerel on ponds in this vicinity. Wedding Invitations. Glad Tidings of Great Joy. Sunday Gave Christmas Play. Invitations have been issued for th; :;‘:;-fg!;:a.tht following program was| A ey su:ci}s\sfulhcmgstq'\vu dinger wedding of Miss Fanny FEalek an : 2 was given at the churc ednesdd; Joseph Trojan, to take place Jan. 30. Singing by cho_n-, Carolling On; re- [ night. The drama, Mrs. Mntlal\dg Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Smith and Mrs. | SPonsive reading; praver by paster,| Christmas. was presented in an abls Martha Smith spent Christmas with | Rev. Frank Chambgriain; singing by | manner by the teacher, Miss Brown of relatives in Hartford. choir, Chimes of Christmastide;: The!ths Axe Factory school, asisted by 3 23 Happy Christmas, Everett Joslin, Jesus, | 3 A Santa Claus' Visit. Flora Stevens; The Dav of Days, ga’:‘cifi;mogf hu?end S:er\:'ogfl“%: e The Christmas entertainment at the | Ethel Parks; song, giris. Under Christ- ¢ s i itations by children of the sev- Congregational parish house Tuesday [ mas Skles; Respectfully Declined, Fi- | ooy ene, - . m evening was & success ‘and was well | mer Josiln. The Story Ever New, | fros oo}, 2nd, 2 nice sum was real: GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY, EVERYTHING IS MA! WITH A CLEARANCE PRICE TAG patronized. Santa Claus distributed | Mildred Sheldon; Christmas Morn, teinment, which wiil be t“ er- | ’ gifts to all good boys and girls pres- | Malcolm Tourtellotte; What the Bells | cparen " onated t6 the ent Sendwiches, cake, coffee, candy | Say, Frnest iJoslin: singing, choir, | “Mia™ o 5 Bartow. has 5 and fruit were served. Games follow- | Blessed Sonzs of Christmas; Christ- taining her' brother, W, 1 B o cater- ed. mas All the Time, Veronica Beroviak; other, 'W. B. Eastman. I Have a Birthday, Stanley Tourtel- Ready For Chicken Thieves. Beacon Falls.—Owing to the rush of lotte; duet, No Room for the Saviour,| Chicken theives are at work and business. the Beacon Falls Rubber | Mildred Sheldon and Allce Stevens: | several farmers are sleeping on thoir Bhoe company and the Homer D.|A Merry Christmas, by the boys: God | guns. 2 Bronson company shut down for|Bless the Little Children, Trank Ben-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Squires are Christmas day only, opening all de-|son; singing by cheir, 'Tis Christ- | épendlng a _belated honevmoon in rtments for business Tuesday morn- | mas; A Christmas Gift, Edith Rob- | Cambridge. Mass., this ek ® 194 MAIN STREET, WAUREGAN BLOCK, NORWICH, CONN. Miriam Chapman have been visiting in New Britain at the home of Mrs. Chap- ; man's brother, Everett Williams. Teachers and Students Home for Va- Jéowarg gofgem? ;3 sm ’I;Ihew }ork.v ing i Mr. and Mrs. ard Smith and son cation—Vi ':“ Sy Hallday - Wesk | s mlace spent: Cheistas ot Mp —General News > Smith's father's home in Westerly, R of Providenee and Raymond Gallup of Northfield were holiday guests at Géorge Cook’s. the factories rushed with orders. dies of Christmas, girls; The Very|C. Barlowns 05 WeskSnd et H Thro' the Shining Gates, Lvdia Ben- |tained a party of friends at dinner on | SeTvices of Christmas Sunday—Chil- | * An informal C. E. social with ghmes ng. It has been customary in past|bins: singing by the Little Ones, Lit- | Leslie Barl, = years to shut down for the holiday|tle Christmas Pictures; Peace . and|Ruth Barlow a;-.a“cmsri‘gggfl eB‘g'ckv:'z' week for inventory, but this year finds | Good WAll, Lillan Blinchard; Melo- | Hartford spent th First Christmas, Alice Stevens; A : WINDHAM Christmas Dream, Gladys Smith; sing- Holiday Dinner Guests. ing by cholr, Holy. Night of L.ong Ago, Mr. and Mrs. E- A. Wilbur enter- son; Mary, the Mother, Adeline Kim- | Christmas day. dren Have Treée and Entertainment— | and musi¢, cake and cocoa, was held ball; A Christmas Story, Janet With- [ Mrs. C. H. Barlow, two children and| 8ix to Join Congregational Church, |Friday évening. singing, choir, The Pathway of the | H. C. Barlow, were guests at Mr. and Star; remarks, pastor; singing, choir,jMrs. F. W, tman, in Windham, Christmas Sunday Rev. M. R. Plumb G| Mj Charlotte Reece of Brookline, nds” Shine, O Star; collection for missions; | Christmas day. gave a short illustrated talk to the SOUTH KILLINGLY Mane Al e vittibe. friende here | seoiss T Letanch e mat singing, cholr, Forth to the King; ben-| Barn, Horse and House Burned. | Childrén. Two anthems, Adeste Fideles,| —_— 3 this week. She was formerly a teach- [ vacation with her parents, Mr. and ediction. Late Tuesday afternoon the barn Newells, and Sing O Heavens, ks, | Place Barlow Marriage—Christmas|er in the high school. Mrs. Urgele Lafrance. Fell on the lce. what is known as the James Church | ith 80108 by Miss Elizabeth Anderson Exercises at the Grange. Miss Beatrice Seguin sang at the | Taban Adams has been entertaining Miss Flewelling while on the way |place wae destroyea by fire. qme |and Albest Brown, were sung by the . Congregational church in Danielson | hi; daughter from Manchester. ¢ to the station to meet some friends, v e lace is owni cholr. A .soprano dnd alto duet LY | npg Albert Grover of Wauregan vis- | Sunday morning and at the Baptist| Migs Mary Byles, who teaches at foll ori the ice and sprained her wrist | whe l.“.“y"‘lm'x’:‘{né‘ T the oemhy |Julla’ Guild and Margery Sherman. | jted her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Kies on{church in Moosup Sunday evenins. | Sterling Hill, is speading her vacation badly. jat. | Stafford Springs. Mrs. . Kruppwich | 7.o0in offertory solo by Paul Hopkins | sunday. Miss Gertrude Handy is spending her | with her mother. Mrs. Charles Byles. Rinaldo Doyle was home for Christ-{ was milking the cow and the doF 1up- |88 Chiistinag songs. by some af the Place-Barlow. vacation at hér home in Massachiusétts. | * Mrs. Frank Edgerton and daughter OF er siaters Mra S Tayine fuest |se the lantern which set the hay on | SURJeY echool girls comprised the| Lo oo, SSRROTOML o ere| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stainthrope | Hazel have been pendine several dave fire. . Mrs. Kruppwi miiste. S have been spending a few days with|with Mrs. Edgerton’s parents, Mr. and neple Roblins spent Monday with | and over 100 hens wers burned. ol Were sung and severdl SHIstmad | ddo for:the prisent in: the House with Home from Canada. R e K My face was even worse | MO, Jt g I o e talen seriously : Sach member ook sart a lighted can. | Mr. Place's mother, in” Foster, R. I Las Ho attends e o g than yours tifl I found that | 1y Triday night, but is able to be EAST KILLINGLY dle was placed on a table, above which | Friends of T. M. Hopkins who died | Raymond Lefrafce WO SHZRIH| aries Emma Greenhalgh, who is bout agals ° Afte Res commercial er a e high school . 2 Punt;niutnu Appointed, Miss Edith Harrington of Worces g::t‘t.h: ’l?m'hgmf'wi’r‘ehfiififiifi Danlleluon Tuesday to attend his fu- m‘;fi:& parents, Mr. and Mrs, Uzgele in Springfieg. Musfi is ;pendlng her, A orces- er foll d, | neral. . - | vacation at Charles Bragg's. - of Toatin e e K far, Fpent Christmas with relatives | 00 B B Hehtod only +The body of Mrs. Gifford was taken L L O e e Miss Alice Kendall ana Miss Har- e n 0 Vermor londay for L = 4 * | rlett ndall of Putnam spen - e I e K e [ oo WS b T L an 1y ) unday afternoon. ; 2 3 is at her home skins T 2a " poctmistrens. | Sunday The members of St Ppuls Sunday | Gertrute Hall of Putnam is spend- |mon €chéol, has been spending a few | fiss Mabel Razoux a Cheater Robbins is to be asistant. 5 ei&l;:lnbzmttb%thMpg‘ee m“srmga to | school had éheu- tanflggn? snter:-{:’; ing her vacation at Tmso‘k" an%ar -:n tais J}?%\rmk Davis and son| Miss Ethel Bartlett is spending this s ton, Mass., 5 n the par 3 F o L ] Provi: dge) Just wash yeur face with Resinol Soap ABINGTON after m":hfi.f weelk's .muo.‘,‘“wn’h T&':f?:’:hgg: otm Mrg. W. A.pmy_ uf::dl:fl A?l;:,c :Xélg“::i J;:ez:: e&tfla;‘ Russell spent Obristmas in (m tveek at her home in Bridgeport. and het water, dry and apply. s:my a relatives at lecrest. E mold and Mjss Mary Frink. The chil- | ot dinner Monday. with Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. Ricl S little Resinel Ointment. Let on for ten minutes, then wash off s Mrs. Viela Oatley is very ill at th. rén sang Christmas s6ngs and several M M; A. E. Hal d Miss | Holland. mom Brayton Mill and Shep rned—No Kimball hoepitat. in Branam. = 0| 2réR et PR D S S e L Mr, and Mrs. William Simmons spent . -jn Putnam. Gita were glyen. tty tree | gesiru H: Christmas with Mr. A ) Insurance—Grange Meoting. Tonight D‘)%x- and Mrs. Walter Balding of ::mlag:d!glrtg f6r each chilg, 4nd cake trlendsdcin ;‘:‘u:;;f" R | Monday 1o Norwich at John B. mere Resinel Soap. In a /ynn, - Mass., spent. Vaughn's. and Mrs. Mero Bouley enter-: Biraples, redness and reughness simply |1, The regular meeting of Woit Den 5 A D Beviee N8y With Mr.|end coco wers served. Gifts From Tree. Mr and Mrs. J. Arthur Atwood of |taitied & largs party of relatives from vanishi I knew that seunds teo geod Grangs was postponed from Wednes-| Thomas Hogan of Dantelson spent Holiday Guests. Christmas exercises were held in| Mr. and Mrs. J Arthur Atwood, Jr, | OUL of town Ove of. Wortestor “wan &% day to this (Saturday) evening on ac- With Arthur {Knapp and| - Holiday guesta in town includéd Mr. | Grange hall Saturday evening. After | of Providence have béen guests of Mr. m' ver O with James tobetmebatitistrue. Tryit and seel | count of the storm and the oy o ana Mrs, Kobers Fenton and children | STES UL SHUCIT SINNE | SEET | Arwoow's grandparents, Sir. and Mrs.| yetior ove em el Rasns! Ointment 108 Resaat | 418108, oF tho ronds of Hampton oF Jermey Clig, : oo the tres and x soelal time eniey. | Phifip Matnewssn. i Al . Bernard Wawards is, . 4hd Mra. Ré e e tamity apent Christ fora free sumploof cach, write to Dept. 46-R, | - C. A. Sharpe spent Christmas with Mrs. Adelatde Batte son of tiavtferd, Vincefit Pe. p Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brennan of . A Gt Behircare, Sois "D Rovinst Soet v betp | Bls brother in Milford. mu-éilm"m bev?:itinsy‘!}ela- o, “;nzon; Adelbert Potter of New “m-. and Mrs. Fred Graves of Cam-|Seuthbridge, Mass, spent Christmas|™eS &“ ifl!m Thompson, with Mr. Miss Alice ?fi,‘,,‘;":,;’,i,‘f“'f"‘é'x n:: ves 4, Londeén, Miss Anna Bates of Spring-|terbury were recent visitors with Mr.|with local relatives. - s, Gt n. -is very 11 Mags., Mi Elizabeth Abbe of 4 . Geo! Martin of Georgiavillé, R, I,| 2rs. Chase of Boston ppent the hol- . 5Pl i sk s ma e Wade and fumily spent Monday | Mt Vernen'and Miss At Abta of | raves, fhtndr, Qlibert Gfivee spent Bunday wiih his parents, M (1487 WIIh her mother. . d » . Mry. Wiltred A S : nd Mrs. artin taley, been overhaul‘ng Thursday mornine fire de- | Putnasn. G W ,w“h' - Vel'rz.?d‘s Larrabee returned Tues- NORTH STERLING Mr, .arid Mrs. Henry Cushing of ""‘”’“‘““ hospital ”“s’i’“ last s mill and shop in Marey Eh'la:.-.shakxeton of Hartford spent|day frem a few days’ it writh Jug —— mmmu at the beme ._:‘"r‘ >3 returned home .‘"‘W nigh ~ . slenging to William Brayton.| Chri ‘with_his father, Murisl Dix. | Lucitis Brewn and of Norwi Mr. end Mrs. Walter H. Barl eof |6f Mrs. ] -MXr Mrs. John - Thog mmawm‘“ Re alr work i A B e en of Danielson visited frtends hers| Mr. and Mrs. s 1. Miss | Worcester were Sunday visitors st F.| Fetcher. £ i e F Tenma Allen, Miss Mae and | Shmany. Yarin Tarrabes, or s Sl 4 5|3 Smers Christmas Visit. ooms ,fi""" Teon Bakde wil Fred Smith of Putnam Hefghf w 1 wers ¥, ¥ Potter and family o . for- OF ALL KINDS ON _ e e ith of Putnam Hetghta via- | Pl s wan. ot e e ez spent Monday with | stay his agsts for & fow dave, eny. ; mantle Christras day. A number hére entertained friends | xL ol spent Christmas with AUTOMOBILES, s : Howard Sayles of Haritora _ spent| Mr. and gr:in R G Watrons ana here Onrlstmas. ~ M Pow Bl 457 i CARRIAGES, WAGONS, SeeMae—— | Besten, were at the ian from Saturdsy| Providence Iast ook Miws (] td TRUCKS and CARTS, ‘CE] te Thurséay. Mrs ¥. O. Plummer was in Provi- Frem *'-'". Celds —— Te Joln Congregutional Qllubr' dence last week. : . Weshawien! Repairs, Painting, Trim- o ¥ with " s e st wet vre| | Halo’s Honey wf’&: SOUTH CANTERBURY _Wtasksmithing in all its branches. Herebound and Tar parents, lx:. and Rt auteed to Werces- :’m :’t«: h the cirurch: 1 r, Miss| Harry Fiteh -n‘d' nfi;-flly__e! Lispen m:& = b e e P AR . o G Bl st Chrivconay Ulysses G. ] e i o 5. viakt 1 New Work and S oo : oo B iaseic had Nunitty? of] = JORRT Bres cf'mfiq-nee was ale oyt dari"Bharve, 5t Conn. | Lathro and"Tsaac| New London apent Christmas with his | Sunday, visitar / B :fi!-g;z s Vroginia Eherpe are ; . 2. memting to. | TR Mr. wnd Mre Bhias Patroe | Kohn as o y Burr © Smith’s Virginia.