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: ] % l . W o s m . , 'ec‘five _La_xative‘ , S BfiStflfl swl'fl ot e SR e | o AR For Growing Cht(ren Roger Foote of Lebanon was in town s WILLIMANTIC OFFICE, Joseph Hutchins and Willlam M. | masaas S 4 o7 Oxureh St Tetephone 2102 [ Wollr, & o ~ Teonard Siebert of Fast Hampton OANK : fe e s ; 4 T ~ | was a visitor in town Friday. i s Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin WILLIMANTIC, CONN ARRESTED IN SPRINGFIELD. | tany “viepact v meeing, o tne taus: was the Shest o toot FHehds | pokcna st Myslo. Seciai—coomy | Highly R dedas | A : 2 sitended Mase., 5 Recommen: 4 s . T A RS of e e s the o R st et A B iy et Milton Wadsworth Trled to Sell Pa- [ley street Iriday aftornoom. Th ; ~Commissioner ~ Smith' ~ Recovering — trofman. Cloroy a Loaded Revol- | meeting was & special . evengetstic JEWETT CITY From Grip. a Family Remedy e In children the’slightest irregularity - service after which reports of 1, Daut ver—Taken ta_Tolland Jail. tional convention were read. Liberty council, Daughters of Ameri-| ;¢ tno bowels has a tendency to dis- eomp—— e 7 E Preachers and Themes for Tomor- |ca, had instal'ation Wednesday even-|Oof the bowels has o e Blys 9 s, e h D BALANCE OF $118.75. row’s Services—Health Officer’s Re. |inz as follows: ek e b oiliy e pedio (nyites seris Vil ] port for 1916—Republican Berough [ Councillor, Mrs. Minnie Stewart: 45°| ous jiiness. The experienced grother Milton Wadswoerth of South Coventr - as placed under arrest in Sprine. | ComPany L Officers Account for Fund Sorithaiions, ;:e'l::‘cauunlor. ..’&‘,‘3.1;.{.‘:;‘:' 2‘:‘"" '_E:n:y!:mmfl“rz:;e& Mm fleld Monday afternoon. When the| Collected Before Guardsmen Left H Helen 7 O man, who is 27 years of age, was| for the Border. Rev. George H. Ewing, pastor of |Cllor. Effie lamb; warden, % | when jon arises adminjstering a Are Offered Dunng ur taken to the police station 1t was - the Norwich . Town Cohgregational Sonatetes. g"‘,:f' Baker; | milg jaxative, she will have ittle nsed - learned that he was wanted by the| Directly after the drill of Company |church, will occupy the pulpit at the | Outside guardian, W Fowler, =~ . . |for the doctors services. J ry Clearance Sale police o this state for various breaks L, held in the armory Thursday ev- | Congregational church 'on Sunday |, The associate vice councllor and the| “yiyy 1eo Weigand, 3251 Central| Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be anuary that had been made in cotiages at|ening the oficers of the company gave |morning. The Christian —Endeavor |(hSde septing. e *| Ave.,, N. 8. Pittsburg, Pa., whose two| obtained at any drug store for Af Wagumbaug during the past | their report on the fund that had |meeting will be led by Miss Ethel [Cake and ice cream were 3 boys, Frank and Joseph, are shown in| conts, and should have a_place year. Thursday afternoon, State Fo- | been collected for the boys before they | Thompson. Attended Mystic Social. the illustration, writes that she has|every home. It wi'l save many times liceman Jackson of this city went tolleft for the border. Lieut. J. B. Ful- | Rev. J. A. Spidell's morning sub- t Rebekahs from here attended | found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a|its cost in lessened doctor bills an Springfield and brought the man back | lerton read the report thai had the | ject at the Baptist church is A Com- |the Social given the jodge by the 0dd | most effective laxative, not oniy for | maintain the healih of (e entire ¢ to Tolland county where he was put |indorsement of E. P. Chesbro, Frank [munion Mystery. The observation of | Fejlows in Mystie, Thuraday evening. | the children but also for hersclf, and|ily. To avoid imitations and Incivs 2 in Jjall to serve the remainder of a |P. Fenton and Captain H. E. F. Tie- |the Lord's Supper foliows this ser-| Tge band will have a rehearsal in the | that she will ‘always keep it in the|tive substitutes be sure to gei D ce Sale. sentence which he was serving at the |sing. The report showed that there |vice. In the evening the subject is|sfre room this evening. house to use when peeded. Dr. Cald- | Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that . : Ean o resi Ta s JAIL 11 mee b e femes i T e S| T e ing | . James’ Campbell i employed in a | woils Syrup Pepuifi 13 a combinatlon | facaimile of Dr. Caldwelis s v o i 'S com- ev. uel cl 's morning London. of simple laxative herbs with pepsin|and his portr: appear on the yellow ou will find January Clearance Sale Prices on Woolen | 8275 [orore he can 'be iriea on' the | pany: The total expencs of the como | sunjest st e Methodtr: churmn s e Lt T \rhe 1L 18 | TRAT eIy Ty o Ty A Y, Tnieh tho bottie. e DACk . new charges against him. Ppany were $663.75, whiie the amount | The Spirit of a Great Man. In the more comfortable. out griping or other pain or discom-| A trial bot:le, free of ch. , n be Goods, Dress Silks, Cloaking and Wash Goods that g il i contributed was $789.58. Tho com- | eveninz the pastor will deliver the|™2re COMMEADE 1y wyn grip. | fort. " 10 15 pleasant Lo the taste oo | obtained by - wring to W 2 Christian Science Services pany spent 350 for a typewriter, $19 to | first sermon of a series on the Book of | 3r and Mra. Charles Chapman of | that children like it, and Js equally | Caldwell 455 Washington St, Me fford worth sa: 3 prize Squads, 353.92 for a baseball out- | Revelation, this subject ~being the tonoc have moved here. They | effcotive on the sircngest corstitution. . Tilinois. you a e Sundax moming seryice will be |fit, §14.28 fof janitors’ services, 3141 | Apocalypse. = The Lpworth Leasue B ea the Durfes house on Prospect ¥ at 10.45 in the Y. M. C. A. .| 40’ was spent Dby th relock. T P RN = Main street. Subject, Sacrament. i Trome STl T A | | o T8 Jclonk HilL 3 ha 54-inch wide Wool Serges and | Wool Poplin, French and Storm| Wednesday evening meeting at 7.5, | tobacco, medicine and other expense: Health Officer’s Report. MrsgM. E. Balley, suffering from | course, now and then there are a few [upon Immediately so the committec Hine in nmavy blue, green, gray |Serge, Gabardine and Crepe In navy | gpetucket Park No. 1, South Wind- [took up the remainder of the fun: The report of Health Officer Dr. J. |brokert hip, is more comfortable. that won't be satisfied. Supt. John |can proceed with its hearing Mor wn, Tegular $1.50 quality—Sale [blus, "Alice biue red, brown, sreem |pam road. Trolley ledves at 7.45. The balance of the money was turn- | H. Jennings speaks of more than us- County Commissioner Recovers. Wilson was a messeager in the house | During today's debate the democrais gray plaid and black and white checks, ed over to James Lee, treasurer of the | ual contagious and infectious diseases | county Commissioner Charles H.|@s far back as when John A. Tibbits |insisted that no evidence wor 1@ 54-inch wide All Wool Diago. | Fe8ular $1.00 quality—Sale price 84c a Otieits L Bt company. last year. There were six cases Of |gmith, who has been ill with grip is|Was speaker, and almost ever since|scrious consideration had been pro a Serge, Alice blue, navy | Yard- gl Focu i = The amounts contributed to the |scarlet fover, all in one family, mo | ot Tl ZCIT 0° then, with the exception of the Bald- |duced and that it was useless to co m, gTay. red and green, reg. edChM E. H-mfl-{fhmflfngmhfl& fe:;ig' fund were as follows: spreading of' the disease ltr:rm nese R Bk ;‘“ aa:nm.uflxrnugn,h when he was !lnllr‘b”t'hne\lrlr"r.vlmr\ ot rumors. T 8 juality—Sal rice RESS '") a communieation I i " | June 24, 1915, received f cases. Two cases of measles, Whoop- . inow-ed under, he hae served as as- | rep: icans, however, Insisted e e price | 59¢ DI G DS for 49¢| oy department of the state, stat- | """ p. Chesebro (Chip Fund) $369.75 | ing cough was prevalent during July,| Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willlams, who | sistant or superintendent of the state|only a thorough investigation w One lot of Dress Goods, consisting |ing that the operator’s licenses °Of|june 4, 1916, received from E. ten cases being being reported. There |are taking a honeymoon trip by auto- | capitol. ar congress of damaging repor s R of Serge, Mohair, Plaids and Stripes in | Tzydore Jeqzinisk of this city has P. Chesebro (Chip Fund)... 57.50|were five cases of diphtheria, two |mobile through Califofnia, are how in — hich have become current REDUCED |brown Alice blue and red, stripes and | been returned to him. The license Was | rrom — deposits in a Nogaiés cases being fatal. He spoke of the |Santa Barbara. Norwich was very much In the leg- % charges first were' brof O ING checks, regular 59¢ quality—Sale price | suspended some time ago. bank during the stay of Com- prevalence of infantile paralysis | F. E. Williams is in Hartford for.a|islative floodlight of the session of 3 f Lawson Assailed on Both Sices pany L there 250.00 | throughout the state, and if proper |few days. He expects to make that|31915 in the general fight over the an- lot of Cloaking in brown, black, 49¢ & yard. d $1.00 Dress Goods, consist- Held Tea and Sale. Various sums received while precautions being taken in the town. |city his home a little later in the sea- | nexution scheme, and shone some in| Lawson was as both sides PRy, m . e Ao | eorss Decns. Gaburdie, Disgo-| The Wemaws Charitable Fona held| | 8% Nowsies by Cagiats' i, B There were no cases here. son. the 1913 session, with that gas and |of the house. No or at so far a e od nal, Mohair in blue, green, brown, black | #ts second tea at the home of Mrs.| F. Tiesing and Lieutenant J. The schoolhouse was _thoronghiy Entertained Class. electric_commission, the power com- |to say ths is charges should quality—Now $1.98 a ya and white checks and stripes, regular | Christopher C. Case on Windham | B. IFullerton from sources cleaned during the summer. There| r.. Ajpany Smith entertained the|pany charters and othcr matters of | taken seriou but republican quality—now $1.49 a yard T5c and $1.00 quality—Sale price a | street Friday. The affair lasted from | here ...... .. +e... 112.33 | was no complaint of nuisance. There |y, oh “class yesterday afternoon. Re- | special interest. Yes, the city and|tinued to urge thai now Le had r quality—Now $1.29 a yard yard. 4 until 6 o'clock, during which time has been an ample supply of good | ZBRl BOST SCE CUh 0t the close of | town of Norwich had prominent place | them he should be forced to “put o there was a_white sale of practital Total .. alrmkmg water. fl‘h:"rehe:lvxlryc:::!fl- e SOSEION. on the legislative maps. The legisla- | or siout up.” g i and fancy articles. pleted Y SaRE A cleraiiies Mrs. Charles Libby entertained the|ture of 1917 has been in session but Representative Harrison m ss slu(s AT CLEARANCE SAI.E PRICES —_— = INJURED MAN D!ES ;y;‘ ';e“fhe‘; D o ched COPIINeSS | pfienionary rociety of the Methodist|two days, and Norwich comes to the |accusing i 'n,w:;»’u]w. :Hm.;_r, 3 © OBITUARY. IN THE HOSPITAL o church this week. tront and centgr with a couple of mt- for partisan 3 all — Republican Nominations. e ters, one to amend the city charter to pels ; nxuwi \\‘m‘» t $6-inch wide Silk Mull in all | 36-inch wide Windham Silk in navy Joseph Zeigler. Mils. ‘Soholasis Tl =Aboik Y30 o] | The Tepublicen borgugh 'commitiss LEGISLATIVE LORE. extend the term of office af the city |Iy for introducing his resolution . R o blue, green, brown, old rose and| 7he death of Joseph Zeigler, 57, oc- Clock Friday Evening e T e ated Through the Gilded | court judge. While there is nothing @ produce nothing more Swide Black Surah Silk, reg- | changeable, fully worth $2.00—Special [curred at his home in Mansfield late 3 for boroush officials: Bursess 3. H. |Thought Generated Theowe!s the Gl 5t L B L i B B asly anonymous letter : Sal . Thursday nisht. Mr. Zeigler was| Mk = - | Lee: assessor, Shcpar . Brown: ome for The Bu 3 - g S S e apioi: ety pries a|s12sayara - born in Germany in 1529, coming 1o | ured by an matomenne Shoatly - | Goric “Clovis . Casavant: treasurer, Haks ShIlitg mcast-oitiwitis two vepo_ | Mx. Wood jowed s _public apolomk, 36-inch wide Silk Poplin in all the|inis country when he was a_vounz|ening, died in St. Joseph's hospiial at | Clovis Casavanti coliector of taxes | From outward appearance the busi-|lutions to its credit is going some, and | Secretary Lansing, Secretdry Zumiis desirable colors and shades, regular|man. He was a former resifent of | 739 o'clock Friday evening, The is M. Gingras: bailiff, Pearl Mor- [est man at the state capitol is Souve- | there is no u";‘nr-' yuae aebbahrousht| plr. Dara: 408: 02 107 s i 9c quality—Sale price- @0 a yard. |Gurleyville, where he was a farmeG |man had been suffering from-a bs auditor, George H. Prior. Mir Taylor. He ls here, there and ev- |forth before the time elapscs for the r names Into the affai The deceased was a_widower. e u pog- e whore'a walking emcyclopedia _of | Teception of new business. Wood Hal Mo Aoy te Mo - ly fractured skujll and his right les Personal Items. ¥ s ¢ | pology Mrs. Mary C. Burke. had been badly crushed. When he Sadie L'Heureux of Baltimore, |21 that pertains to the leg The' legislative committees of the| Mr. Wood replied that he had nc ntroducing _the hought a thor oA 2 i = - e Ve t his knowledge to 4 5 Mrs. Mary C. Burke died Friday |Was brought to the hospital i* was a guest at Dr. and Mrs. J.|CVer ready to impar i - | women suffragettes and the anti-suf- |2Pology to offer for ASH GOODS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES |,jrm, oy € purie fish rraey |3 BERaf el S0l B0 | 20 a0, e b R Pl e ] e e ‘Quality Light Prints—Sa Miss Masgaret Haggerty of 30 Center |of recovery. Mrs. Charles H. Mackay and Mrs, |Mmanent charge of the bureau of In- | MU &5 M2 S04 Penpitor” But the |Oush inquiry alone would satisty th 8o a yard. One lot of Kindergarten Cloth, sult- | gireet, after an illness of several | Scholaski, whose home was at 44| winjam johnstone were recent guests | formation. - session is in its infancy and there will | COuntry. . able for children’s garments—Sale |weeks. Mrs. Burke had made many |Ives street. is survived by a wife and | ;¢ arrq Mackay's sister, in Westerly, T T Dbe disappointment for the members if | =Represen rped that fve Hen Indigo Prints—Sale price 9c a |Price l4c a yard. friends in Willimantic where <he had |twelve children, some of whom wit- Hen.y C. Spooner, the lobbyist for 5 obby | the republic irging origina R Duckling Fleece in a wide range of | lived for a sreat many She | nessed the accident. all lcgislation that pertalns to prohi- | the jadies do not appear.in the lobby | {10 KlCt ™ ore i tan patterns, suitable for kimonos and|is survived by a son, William, a| It is now thought that B it against the sale of intoxi- i = jcal conspiracy against the T Fancy Prints—Sale price 9% a 3 3 A bition, and ag: B political 5 dre'gslns sacques—Sale price .12)5c a | qaughter, Mrs. Jeremiah Hagserty, Jg?ns‘tk?::y Al sa"r‘\’oldrk e cants in any form, hung his hx:,( on! The term of, County Commissioner | ocratic administration and the demo yard. both of this city and tweive grand- | car k Scholaske, wi a3 t the statehouse ’ = i . atic ty."” Quality Gingham, suitable for |”*Good Quatey Percate. gooa matterns | Chiidren. : 5 held on charge of mansiaughter, ai- |Officers of = Tierney = Temperance | fhe, SOEOMED, SO O L0, "Ey “many | Albert, H. Lanphere of Waterford s | i.° RII™W) 1100 veen_given Repre ete—Sale price 7c a yard. ale price 11c a_yard. Louis Benoit. thoush no arrest was made last ev- | League Installed by County Dires- | gotttstye [0€ WD EIeSHic, PY PG soon to expire scon enough for his Sy g U Quality Apron Gingham—Sale| 36-inch ‘wide Best Percale—Sale| e death of Louis Benoit, S1, of | ShIDS: A mumber of witnesses have| tor W. H. McGuinness—Mystic En- |clared that he expected to be present | preccni®s (o "or fhe legislature, Tan- of Massachusetts and tha a - price 12/%¢ a yard. Eagleville, occurred at the Thome of | pec? told to appear and it is thousht| campment Confers Degree on Four |at every session and make business for | phere is a democrat. but was appoint- odore Roose aiso had helped ———gg————————— | iz "quughter, Mrs Gideon Genest of | ;G ines Session of the court Condichuton the excise committ ed by a republican législature. He has | the eflorts to bring ahout the inqulr - E— . i i been at the capito] the two days of th “Why?” a Henr ecause . G M was born in Ste. Helena, Canada, but| * & ps o ‘1 St. Patrick’s Tierney Cadets of the| While Mr. Spooner is a big man, in|prcsent session. perhaps getting t the president was secking to nR LINENS AT Pl when a young boy. He is survived | John Culhzne was Wefore the po- 1 2l 2 ¢ will find just as big men in stature, |politician and mav be able to turn the | (*YIng to tie his hands 'ABLE S CLEARANCE SALE PRICES by three sons, Arthur and Telix of |lice court Friday morning to answer | Connecticut installed officers at a|gug perhaps bigger, in the membership | trick a second time and be his own | While fsisting there w ! g B R, I Damask__ | E2gle ville, Phillas of North Wind- | the charge of intoxication. He plead- | meeting held in Columbus h: One |of the excise commission, men Who |successor, but there is considerable [no evidence bick of anv of e and 440 & yard, | Sals prices SI10, $125, 3150, $165, | Kenneds o New TLendon, Mre: Henrl | Mee Bernard, upon whose omsun: | Iew member was admitied. Tho ca-{have us clear conception of the wants | doubt on'that particular poini. Sriling " that. the commilies - |$1.75 and $1.98 a vard. ' Trerbert. of MooglD, Mis. ‘Louls La o e P avs [aets nave reccivea an invitation of ihe psopln.ad Mo Epoonsc o eny oo B L7 a i B Senctied Daton D - e B i WS SRR Dursey - oy other man.’ It so happens that the| The legislature convenes again next |Summon Lawson again and price 8%¢ a yard. Hemmedl Mercerized Napkins, ready | taille Dfd»"‘gmrfig‘v M;s-};‘vfin:strof‘llvdxs e’r‘xinsv wzigdin court and stated that |attend the second anniversary of the | gure THNICL, “members of the legisla- | Tuesday. was In favor of “putting him in wide Half Bleached Linen [to use—Sale price $1.19 a dozen. and Mrs. Joseph Rivet of And- the accused was capable of taking |Sacfed Heart Tierney Cadets at Gro- |ture have been assigned to the com- : S common jali” should he continue Lc sk—Sale prices 75c and | A1l Linen Napkins—Sale prices $1.49 - Sare Of himself if he would et | ton, on Sunday, Jan. 28, at 3 o'clock, | mittee. They are Senator Willlam F.|EFFORT TO COMPEL defy the committee and up to $5.39 a dozen. - in the basement of the Sacred Heart |Quigg of Chatham, the highest of the LAWSON TO GIVE NAMES tle Chance for Penalty, wide Half Bleached All Linen | ercerized Table Covers, 21 yards FUNERAL. ¥ church. It was voted to hold con- |trio, and Representatives Joe Hender- Whatever -the action of the hous o c—Sale price $1.10 a yard. | 1one Sale price $1.2. %y B " Taken to Hospital. tests, the proceeds to be used to pur- |son of Norwich and Dan Smith of (Cortinaed Tiots Poas’ Oug) | b da g O e e . Lionel Lavalle. The ambulance was cailled to the |chase uniforms for the cadets. Chester. B | refusal to most Round S(‘Jllo'peld Table Covers, 8- The funeral of Lionel Lavalle was|town farm late Friday afternoon to The committee Uf arrangements ap- sides of the house, including Chairman | the memgbers there '] quarter sizes—Sale price $1.48. held from the home of his parents, | carry one of the inmates to the hos- |pointed for the Catholic ‘Total Ab- | mThe members of the house will be|Henry of the committee. little chance that he will ever suffer The power of this con ional Days to Report. |any penalt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lavalle at 1% {pital for treatment. stinenge Union of Connecticut parade i Tuesd d : 7 Lafavette street, at 2 o'clock miawlp it ana bla_day in Torrinston in June, s ine s ot ,F':l' Addd . o POt he | Eross to punish & person in contemp afternoon. Burial took place in St. ; i i 1917, is composed of Charies Haubt, | Sioe oL Mot o neal Tust-} . In the.end it wad agreed that. the [STess to punish & parson in oentema Best Bea Sheets—Sale price PILLOW CASES b g P g Rural Carrier Discoversd Chimney rman, Leroy Shea, Thomas Foley, | Mears & setQng GOWD 50 Feal TUE- | committee should have five additional | Will expire on MAveh 4 and It ¥ ' —_ Fire. Peter Donohoe, August Inderdohen, | 0o¥05 [ 000nized by the speaker, and |9a¥s in which to report on the Wood of habeas corpus, probably Best Bed Sheets—Sale price | _45x36_ Plllow Cases—Sale price: Wil Preach at Pulo When Arthur P. Ellsworth, the ru- | Joseph Donatti, County Director Wil- [ pated, TecosRast 00, Y0 DRCLCRry To0 | privileged resolution, a report on & Wit of hiposs corpus Brobabi which originally was ordered by to- morrow, and Mr. Henry immedlately called a meeting of his committee for 12)2¢, 18¢ and 21c each. Rev. R. M. Plumb of Windham win | f2l delivery carried on route No. 2 [liam McGuinness of Norwich induct- | 20a™ 8, W5a SooVere (0, QPP e o it Best Bea Sheets—Sale price| 45x38%; Best Hemstitch teh T T T et 1| from this city, arrived at the home of | ed the new board to office, assisted by 4 = P CaseoBale price 27a sonpned Pillow | preach In e ngonsresational church | Gegrge Brown in Scotland Thursday | James McDonald, county organizer of | Healey is at the des after that date. afternoon it was noticed that there |the cadets of New London. The offi- ke 2 tomorrow morning to work out plans | The Quinize That Does Not Afect Hend 7] 3 Columbia Lib A S " was a brisk chimney fire which threat- | cers are: President and Treasurer,| Norwich is known in the present|¢o. recalling Lawson. The Wood ause s tonl 1 Jaxat umbia Library Asscciation Meets. | cneq the house. After procuring the | Rev. M. P. Hart; first vice president, | legislature just as much as is any|resolution with amendments or some |efract, Laative I » Quinine can be ARTICLES AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES| Thurssay evenine the Saxton . b.|ascistance. of some nolchbors® the | Charics. Turner, second vite prosi: | other town in the state by reason of & | Substicute 1o prosion the commitiors | Sieey 15 Sasne oot Lt ins e {Atlle‘ h:e‘duzran_- ms‘lxmuon at Co- |ames were extinguished in about an |dent, Thomas ngle)&: hfinanc\al secre- ‘“?,m&e'll nn"d ,?“”“,j“:ndgffg,?‘i‘;';;fld powers probably will be brought be- |ousness no ringing in the hesd 13 il . umbla he s annual meeting The | hour. tary, Aug nderdohnen: recording | each delegate has bes 5 - | fore the house tomorrow and acted |is_only one “Bromo Quinine v Soap—Sale price 8o a| Calox Tooth Powder—Sale prics 196, | I3TRIa held its annual mecting The e O | ronioenus. Festusentative Henofire B GrOVES Manature in on box. 3 Lyon's Tooth Powder—Sale | 867 books had been in circulation dur- Brief Mention. ponding secretary, Michael McGrath; |derson is gradually recovering from S Scap—Sale price 19 a|price 19c. ing the past vear. The result of the s DER N N 2 election was as follows: President, e>—Sale price 3. | £750 %" Hunt: vice president, Howard o # . chaplain, Rev. M. P. Hart; sergeant- | the injuries received in an automobile Wilfred Burdick of Chaplin has | 5i"0ins" Steven Mizak: arilimaster, | accident, amd his legislative friends Dbeen appointed as assistant herdman | ergeant Richard Herman of the |expect to see him standing before the 's Soap—Sale price 19%¢ a 50c ‘al:e Lambert’s Listerine—Sale | A. Rice: secretary, Clayton E. Hunt; | 8t Storr college. Connecticut Coast Artillery Corps of | bar—of the house—before the end of Ter & S o) treasurer, Edward P. Lyman: trustee | Captain Charles Fenton of this city {New London; entertainment commit- |next week, to receive the oath of of- P 25c size Lambert's Listerine—S; Alonzo Littls associate trustees, J. P. |is entertaining his brother, Colonel E. |tee, Angus_ Inderdohnen, chairman, | fice. $ P 20c. Little and E. P. Lvman: members |B. Fenton of Chicago for a few days. | Petes Donohoe, Bernard Inderdohnen, 5 § Unscented Soap—Sale price| s-ounce size Hydrogen Peroxide— |Of library committee for three years, Judge and Mrs. James A. Shea and ;Joseph Donath, Michael McGrath, | Perhaps the most useful official is Sale price 12c. —_— @aui})lerAha\'e! returned to their home e T Leroé' S:eaR . p, | the superintendent of the state capi- A6-0ancs dnp: Buico P in this city after spending some time | Speeches were made by Rev. M. P.|to] about this legislative time, as it Bokt s BB 7o - Peroxide— in the south where Judge Shea went | Hart, county director, Willlam H. Me. | jo! APOIE this lesielative time, o8 ne Sal Hepati i el - e sise B & for his health. Guinness of New London and the|wants of the legislators. He is sup- 3 z T Sk e Dl aals ried 3. Icemen about the city have again | SOUnY oregniser James 4. McDonald | posed to furnish about twice as many |} (Jwing to our Inventory to be taken last part of B i i o R S HERR T started to harvest their crops and Degree for Four. rooms for committee hearings as there *mm P 1pflr‘ S 5 fome &voll oo s bsiug put info the| The resniar meeting of Mystic En-|ere/n the bulldins, Stll he has & woy < 7 ) o s 9 33, : ouses. e cold snap which 2 t, I. O. O. F., four di- | of doubling up on rooms in order to - ftu Sulpho Naptol—Sale price| Kara Linen Writing Paper—-Sale on Thursday has again made the 1ce | dates received (hie frst desves. At the | accommodate all committees 50 that he this month, we are maklng extraordmary sacri = B St sodien D5 ""‘K:rz“‘b‘ pound. hard for marking and cutting. Some | next regular meeting January 26 the |satisfles almost every legislator. Of r-ounc um Phos- i es—! i good heavy ice is bel t at th i H “Saie price 186, e e e T et o = fice in our prices so as to reduce our stock for In- #s Honey and Almond Cream— | Highland Linen Writing Paper--Sale - . price 2%c'a box . CoL ventory. You can not afford to miss us. Mrs. A. T. Van Cleve Entertains at Bridge—Masonic Burial For James Russell Dutton — Grange Members Attend in a Body. Mrs. A. T. Van Cleve entertained the following at Bridge whist Wednesday afternoon: Mr.and Mrs. Sherwood Roosevelt of Hebron, Misses Annie and Rosie Smith, Misses Anna and Matilda READY-TO-WEAR SECTION s and Misses’ Warm Sweaters—Sale prices $3.50, $4.89, $5.50, Sweaters—Sale prices 89c, $1.10, $1.39, $1.89, $2.25, $2.39 and en’s Black Coats are now reduced to $10.00, $1250, $15.00,+ $17.50 jmen’s Novelty Coats are now reduced to $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Avery, Mrs. S. M. Smith, Mrs. William stops dandruff | Noveity Skirta are now reduced to $2.25, $2.50 and $3.98. . Davenport, Mrs. J. M. Klein, Mrs. o : Edgar A. Carrier and Mrs. Henry J. Black and Nayy Blue Skirts are now reduced to $2.25, $3.98 and loss of hall‘ Bailey. " A'lunch was served during the e ernoon. 's Bxtra Size Skirts in black and navy blue are now reduced to | 1IN everypackageof Resinol Ointment Minor Mention. and $4.89. and Resinol Soap there is given a sim- Fred Coates of Hebron was a guest ple, inexpensive treatment that will |of friends in town Thursday. almost Zlways stop dandruff and scalp | _Charles H. Strong and _Charles A. itching, and keep the hair thick, live [*jgmer mete in Sajem Wednesday. 5 = 3 and lustrous. Doctors have prescribed | York is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. LADIES’ and MISSES’ | LADIES’ and MISSES’ SUITS _ COATS » Your choice for $15.00 | Your choice for $15.00 Some from $5.00 and up | Some from $5.00 and up Our $5.00 to $6.00 DRESS SKIRTS WAISTS, $3.95 from Other SILK WAISTS, $1.7510 $10.00, Crawiord Parlor Stoves LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY TO CHOOSE FROM Resinol for over twenty years. R. Dutton. ; 1 d 2 e RsE s R S | ol TS e e | PRICES ARE THE LOWEST CONS!DERING $1.75 and up value $2.25 to $15.00 -Breaking Figures for Iron. ‘l"ll increase of nearly 40 per cent is eng)loylmené. B St e[ R e i e iy o Skt T 83" Hhandl PTY SERGE DRESSES, $3.75 to $12.60 s oot Bute | Ht b st veta’i| DR. F. €. JACKSON |75 caron s sevon was o co- A ; Biltosino orocsa ton S srics 4 somLied fo hate DENTIST Simay” siein” saaasy T (b WE INVITE INSPECTION AND COMPARISON SILK DRESSES, $5.00 to $15.00 i) to urnaces approxi- = : 3 . B. D. 3 iy R e o e T« i, ™ T e e e WITH OTHERS - BODD BARGAINS ON OUR § RACK o sebien Theiainy Geormia, North PUNKRRL . .. - FURS AT HALF PRICES = Setimaten o “have shivped “spprosic| JAY M. SHEPARD B mately 1,000,000 gross tons, compared The funeral of, James Russell Dut- with 786,437 tons in_ 1915, an me'r‘:.., Succeeding Elmore & Shepard ton was held at' e The Ladies’ Specialty Co. to have shipped approximately 2.500,- | 60-62 North St., Willimantic | The services at the grame were in Finn's 48 per cent. The Western states in- member for 50 years. The members of 000 gross tons, compared with 1,689,916 charge of the Wooster F. and A. cluding Colorado, New Mexico and HIRAM N. FENN g:'l:hnter ‘-’n:f‘ x;‘::w th: !umr:rl J tt Cit % his home on Main O 31 par Gent: ¥ho ‘Nethoseters . street, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. states, including New York, New Jer- Imel'a[DIed ndfinhha Rev. Sherwood Roosevelt of St. Peter’s sey and Pennsylvania, are estimated F or Episcopal church, Hebron, officiated. tons in 1915, an increase of nearly| -d¥ Assistant Tel. connection | M., of which the has been a 62-66 Main Street Block . rior distr r ‘Wyoming, ‘are estimated to have ship- ped approximately 725,000 tons,| UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | mémber of the grange. Compared with 485,942 tons n 1915 A% 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Personals. §