Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 29, 1917, Page 2

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Willimantic, Conn. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ARE OFFERED IN Coats, Suits, Separate.Skirts and Waists DURING OUR AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE a g2 g ing They are Leopold Oliner, of 98 e S— s it AP e tn If you have waited untii now to purchase your winter ap-| $7i"% "5 Fiainfeia. © 0 yeZhere was & smow flurry Friday MOOS quESH 2 5 ROUND STEAK 20 parel you will save much more than you anticipated by visiting| v, so Thrift Stamps in Schools. | Miss Susic Beebe s visiting friends A tans Debate— |l SHOULDERS, bb. , . C| Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round |1, .. o C our Ready-to-wear section. You will find our entire collection| Another drive will soon be startea|st Highland Park, Conn. Al Hallows’ Courcil Plans Deba - of Winter Coats, Suits, and Separate Skirts marked at the low- est prices of the season. TWO MEN CERTIFIED Leopold Oliver of Willimantic and’ Ar- thur L. Moffitt, Plainfield. The call for the thirteen men who are needed to fill up the $5 per cent. of the first draft will be sent from this gity soon. Frank P. Fenton, an official in the local exemption board, has received a telegram from the dis- trict board that the remaining fifteen per cent. of the first draft will not be called until after February 15. Places made vacant by the discharging of men for physical defects in the quo- tas already sent will be soon filled up, and the call may come in a few. day: Two more men were certified by the district board, according to a notice received from Hartford, Friday morn- in this city, this time among the school children selling the War Sav- ings Stamps. ‘There are over 1400 children in the Windham public schools and 900 in cuting Attorney Samuel Harvey will represent the city. FUNERALS Ziba J. Huntingtan. The funeral of Ziba J. Huntington was held from his home in Chaplin Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. Guy D. Wingard officiating. Burial was in Franklin cemetery, in charge of Funeral Directer J. M. Shepard. Miss Mary J. Smith. The body of Miss Mary J. Smith, Wwho died in Portsmouth, N. H., was brought to this city on the 4.07 ex- press and taken to the Willimantic cemetery for burial. ‘A committal service was read by Rev. Vernon W. Cooke. Funeral Director J. M. Shep- ard hadq charge of the arrangements. Jolly 4 Dance in Bijou, Jewest City, tonight. Pickett’s orchestra.—ady. Joseph Gaudreau of, the First Con- necticut band, is home on a twelve- day furlough. He Is now stationed at BILIOUS If you bave bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull beadache, drowsiness, disturbed sloep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you are bilious, quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vegetable. _Piain or Sugar Costed, 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. 4. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. Joseph Potvin Home from Canada— Three Carloads of Coal Arrive— Honor Rol! of Town Schools for Fall Terra, s SPECIAL 7tolla m. Fresh Spareribs, 1b. L4 At This Pure F | You Will Find Assortment the Greatest, Stock the Freshest and Prices Al- ways a Little Lawer Here. Below We List a Few of the Many 7tolla. m. SHOULDERS, b. .. 8 to 10-pound Average Fresh Pork Loins, Ib for Saturday. ...22¢ BEEF STEAK, b. 28¢ BEEF ocod U. S. Food Administration License No. G-08535 Marke t od Specials g ; 5 K SPECIAL 2to6p.m. 2to6p. m FRESH CUT 1 12:¢ BEEF LIVER, Ib. . . SWIFT’S YOUNG LAMB Short Cut Legs, Ib. .. . .25 L e Camp Greeme, Narth Carolina. All Hallows' council, 270, K. of et ib R Loins Lamb, 1h.......20c B 1 1 w % hol ebate a resh s T | A R b . Notice the Savings On These Smart and Warm Winter| _ wsevesie tee JEWETT CITY E e s e i i SeAR P Ry, . 108 l(l:lhuck Rou': b c|Fores Lamb, Ib....... 16c H ves B c harvest- day in January. P, = y ceesn e =5 Coats, in Velour, Pom Pom, Broadcloth [ ree nden "aitayed by tho ‘Seavelty | Praise For Postal Glerks and Officials| y3ir, nd Mrs. J. T. Sullivan and son |f Sausage, 1 Ib, package. .28¢|pot Roast, Ib. . . . . . . . . . e b Stew I 15¢ and Wool Mixtures $12.50 and $15.00 Coats now reduced to . .. .. . $9.89 Insurance Man Enlists. rom New York. spenaing the basl Tew days with rela- NATIVE VEAL Fresh Lot of Nice Harry Tobin left Frid: i h v > in’ $15.00 and $27.50 Coats now reduced to ... ..... $16.50| PRI, 200 10 MU RUMNE | Postmaster D F. Finn ana raiiway| The Thursiay cup is to nold, is|§ Chamberlain's SLICED |} . poooom VERMONT TURKEYS $35.00 Coats now reduced to . ... $21.58 Plush Coats at Unusually Low Prices $25.00 Plush Coats are now reduced to .......... $16.50 $27.50 and $30.00 Plush Coats are now reduced to $19.50 = in the t. The board has several Joseph_Potvin of Winni . . J + $£35.00 Plush Coats are now reduced to . ......... $25.00|ging cases tor the questionnaires, and | 2eal and co-operation with which they | toha: 1s ‘visiting at_the h Pompeian Salad Dressing, bottle. .. . . 23c | FANCY BEETS ROYAL SEAL WAX a large table, ang First Selectman E.|}Vorked brought about the most grati-|mother, Mys. Joseph Potvin. in the Dinner Blend Coffee, Ib 18¢ 18 P. Chesbro has been forced to move | I¥ing results. Union Village. Mr. Potvin has been ner M. can ..... ... hi%c | BEANS, can....19¢ Suits at Less Than Half Price S ifnentas anitesied’ White. endur: | Foarms, AN 0N Hiomid iin | Potato Chips, package ............12¢ | MASCOT SOAP | —romoremore F . ing the hardships incident to irregular T B < o B $17.50 and $20.00 Colored Suits are now reduced to. $2.98| , o, T?}.z:-”p,y's T ar Vet. | (Fain Service and extra duty and con- | "% . wain. for a lonz time boss | Pompeian Olive Oil, pints. .., ......83¢c 7 bars ........27¢ = $25.00, $29.00 and $35.00 Suits are now reduced to. . $14.50 {erans. wil igatal smeers e the Mooms | S reati"enloven ™ 7 | aver, e Areriean, ¥ s movea | |§ Puke Sap Syrup, bottle. ... ........ .32¢ | Fancy New MINCE | o % ovening, Jan. 17. Department Com. | ¥, ¥ish for the New Year is that it| {o"Rencelior, N. Y. Mohican‘Spaghetti, package. . . 12¢’ : 3 = Tiander’ Ctaries . SMoreia of New | ™Y begin Hopetully snd end happlly | “wilitn Tarotne, o member in the |8 Motican Noodles, package. . .. .. .. 12¢ | MEAT Ib.. ... .17¢ | NEW WHOLE ; Women’s Separate Skirts at Interesting. Prices |faven. Atier tne installation, supper P s T L o e e e e e e e et ST G eaan | DRIED GREEN will be served. ulpi emes Tomorrow. ix, New Jersey. £ Jelio, all flavors, 3 packages. ....... c W 2 i = Rev. Albert D¢ 10 y -{ Joseph Jarvis of Northampton is > 3 3 $2.50 Women’s Separate Skirts are now .. $1.98 Files Notice of Appeal. e Rame R G T gpending 3 Tew days at the home of Molassés,can .........s-c...0.-.17¢ | MEAL, 314 lbs, .25¢c | PEAS, tb.......15¢ J ’s S i In th it of WIIli: L. Well church will be Old Year Warnings and | Mrs. Joseph Piche. % s $5.00 Women’s Separate Skirts are now .. $3.89| ot Covantey v Rotere 3 rod | New Year Tnaptrationa In iHe evens ss Gladys Codlin. a teacher in $6.50 Women’s Separate Skirts are now $7.50 Women'’s Separate Skirts are now $4.98 $5.98 of labor. About half of the crop at the municipal houses at the pumping station has been harvested electrician. Before leavinz, he was presented a twrist watch by several of his associate workers st the lacal Prudential Ipsurance office. Will Need Entire Room. The exemption board, which meets in the selectmen’s office at the town hall, will soon take up the entire room if their furniture increases as it has his desk into the town clerk's office, for $246.69 as a result of a bill of $100, which was recently tried he- fore’the Tolland County superior court and resulted in a victory for the $10.00 Women’s Separate Skirts are now $7.98 5 e z = e e (R s Aldien Sundey mormine | sces onn © Gaitup went to Moodua | DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE, Ib. .. .39¢ |lb. ... ... . .37 b .. 18c, 30c, 50c H H i T - to attend a meeting of the D —— e 500 repe-ae-uhine Waists fol s3 Visited Dog Warden. A Personal Resolve. The week pray- | Eriday to atte e . i AISIS 100 3,72 | omana Titor of martora. the spa. | 7 SPene Wit & Sniom srvice 19 | PSS SWIFT'S OLEOMARGARINE PEANUT BUTTER | RASPBERRY k. One lot of Crepe-de-chine Waists in pink or white, plain |gial deputy commissioner, for domes- | HeCiic, "socictics, with Albert Saund| Three carioads of coal have arrived |§ 1D - RERTREE .27c,29¢,32¢c | Ib. . «...20c | JAM, b, .. .....20e tor fancy, regular $5.00 values, your choice at $3.19. Full Size, Part Wool, Columbia Mills Blankets,. $5.00 a Pair plaintiff, Attorney A. J. Bowen for the defendant has filed notice of an made a business George Worden, bam dog warden. Officers . Re-elected. the meeting of Obwebetuck Lodge, .No. 16, I. O. O. F., held on Thursday evening, the officers were visit at the office of the town of Wind- —Funeral of Mrs. Ames P. Davis— Miss Alice A, Brown Entertains Can- gers — Wilired LeClaire postal clerks in New England have re- ceived the owing greetings from the superintendent of the first division of the railway mail service: The successful handling of the heavi- est holiday mails in the history of the post office department has jus® been completed. The faithful and intelligent appli- cation to duty by the clerks and of- ficials of the First Division and the I wish to express my sincere and ing there will be a union review with the Methodist church, following a union service of the two Christian En- deavor societies and the Epworth League at six o'clock at,the Methodist church. ers as leader. At seven o'clock, at the church union service, Rev. Mr. Aldrich will speak on Wells of Salva- Rev. M. D. Fuller will 3peak on The Redeemer’s Errand to the World, at the morning serviee at the Baptist church. The topic for the talk to th children 1s Deaf and Dumb Dogs. Ev- Vincent were t home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gau- thier in Central Village. J. Lyon has returned home after J. O. Main. The readers will be Mrs. Alfrea Hill and Mrs. Edwin Lyons. Mrs. Jack Lyons is spending a few days with relatives in Pittsfield. Mr. and Mrs. AMred Beaulac of Spencer, Mass., have been spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John L. Sullivan on Prospect street, Visitor from Canada. away from his home in Moosup for 15 Maine, is spending a short vacation at the home of her parents on Main street. Jolly 4 Dance in Bijou, Jewett City, tonight. Pickett’s orchestra.—adv. At Moodus Meeting. here and is being delivered to many of the local people. Coal is very scarce. many being compelied to use wood and oil stqves entirely to _warm . their hotises and do cooking. HONOR ROLL. Meritorious Pupils in Town Schools PICKLED PIGS’ FEET, Ib. . .. ALL CHOICE CUTS CORNED EBEEF, Ib. ..20c DRIED BEEF, Ib. .....48¢c PICKLED TRIPE, b. . 102‘ Rump Roast, Ib Shoulder Roast, Ib. . . . Rib or Loin Chops, Ib. Veal Steak, 1b, . . . Fresh Cut Hamburg, Ib. .18c Rib or L. Chops, Ib. .25¢ Delayed in Transit Special For This Sale Below Cost Ib. . Crashlin Toilet Paper, 7 for. . . E OUR UNCAS CREAMERY BUTTER WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib A No. 1 COOKING POTATOES JUICY FLORIDA GRANGES . .+ 2 39¢ GUARANTEED EGGS, dozen. . .40c BRICK CHEESE FANCY YELLOW ONIONS, 3 Ibs.. 10c e e et — FANCY APPLES—Spitzenberg's doz, 29¢ Jonathan’s, dozen COMPQUND for eooking, Ib, .25¢ KRAFT CHEESE T 5 NI, P P PR LARGE SPANISH ONIONS, 4 for. 10c 49¢ re-elected fo; &h 5 Th i - ., Of course they are part wool and cotton, and as you are aware wool |are: Noble grand, Charles B. Ken |cnilE services at the Methodist o 2w N. Y. STATE L Florid: Hngether with-cotton has showad the distinction of having increased price |fleld; vice grand, ‘Walter Woodward: 2 T e R g arge Florida ‘d—.‘“';d.m'x g s, .:‘"";' ol he ':" Sei offtr good, full- [Rcording sscretmiy, Welter Thomp FUNERAL., town of Plainfield for the fall term HEAD P.R. GRAFE |Oranges, doz, 35¢c 2 n part wool and ootton such as ‘these should Inspire |Woodill: ireasurer. Charics Theme: & follows: LETTUCE FRUIT —_——— you to 1:, ina good supply for winter. They come in. all white or grey, |son; trustee for three vears, Roder- Mrs. Amos P.. Davis. e o e . s 5 Seedless Raisina # bord I i ick Youns. The funeral services of Mrs. Amos|F. Bousquet, Edna D. Grenied, Elkis pink or blue borders, also in plaid with pink or blue check, $5.00 a oune. e funees S i B Eoen Mels I Ton Mo aaexita .23¢ i pai We have other good Bed Blankets, in full sizes, as low e to $15.00. Flannelette Garments That Will Keep You Warm $1.19 and The officers will be installed Thurs- day evening, Jan. 10, and at this time the grand lodge officers will visit the local lodge. The grand lodge officers were scheduled to come to this city several weeks ago but were called to Washington, D. C., for a conference P. Davis were held at her home on Mechanic street, Fridey morning at ten o'clock. Rev. J. W. Payne officiat- ed at the servige. - Mrs. GaH.-Prior sang Lead Kindly Light and My Faith Looks Up to Thee. Burial was in Pa- chaug cemctery. The bearers were D. Porter, Margaret V. Royall. Central Village: Room 3, Miss Abbie L. Medbury, teacher: Frank Friese room 1a, Miss Alice E. Ray, teache: Florida Bombardier, ~Fregeau La- france, Conrad Salvas. MYSTIC 2 packages. . 2 recent guest at C. S. Good Mr. and Mrs. James Willis win's. ana chil- dren, Frances and Jamies, spent Christ- He is survived by daushter. twd se r and were unable to come. h Phillips, GS A:wh}}u‘{e“‘ F. H. Gil- E"VVotltxreg&n;_‘ Roclgd 2, lgll% Euub’elh Men’s Club to Meet Monday Evening— wmas at East Lyme. vlflrflush Briefs. " 5 3 —_— rt and F. S. ting. There were |Elliott, teacher: Edward Burns, Leo i tch the Old Year &' i A gl an returned to Did you feel the need of warm garments during the last geld nights. | Christmas Exercises at Methodist |fowers from the family, Whatsoever Bousauet, Florence Teach, Mildred | Methodists 1o R e O ot [ty e irs Bale Hexle wers after a week's v “Plenty of warm Flannelette Garments here, such as Night Gowns, Petti- Sunday Schaol circle of the King's Daughters, Mrs. | Leach: room 1, Miss Florance Merriam, | Out—Funeral of Mrs, s e s 4V You spent X Norwich aver coats, Etc, that will keep you warm and comfortable during the ohilly d: = F. C. Whiting, Mrs. Henry Olson, the | teacher: Pauline Ashley, Roscoe Ash-| son. ek Pty o€ New Yok spent] “paviq has a larse e mnd cool nights. "8 the chilly days | ~About one hundred were present at|\isses Shea, and Norwich relatives. |ley, Leo Farland, Regina Fisher, Lil- s With s, e M men at ¢ . Slling his lars the Clilstmas cxercises of the Meth-| “Out of town friends and relatives |lian Farland, Alfred Aubin, James| The meeting of the Men's o WL am Totten 165t & horse racently, | 1°Shause ice romen" Gowns, plain, 0 v g eve- - Z . Ded, 31, fon g oster . 7 Women's Night s, plain, white| =Children's Petilcoats, fancy stripes|ing. In piace of the usual Christmas | i She. Sharas Sters i tort: | Biinfield: Room 8, Miss Margaret | Community halh_The. speaker will be | the animal being kicked in the 1og DY |4 sploial communioation 1+ R TR e K free and’ recitations, a supper had tha Sterry and Marvin Sterry of Nor. |Sulllvan, teacher: Anona Holloway, | Frank Crook of New London Y. M. C.|®RQIRCr hewser, o o p oo ling in Masenic hall ‘with piping and fancy stitching, both| Women's Knitted Petticoats, striped | Zoof, Drovided. Wach member of the|wich Town, Afbert Sterry, Mr. and | Henry Jodoin, Wilfred Lister; room 7,|A. whose subject is Speclalizing in |\, U000 s ohn Qnell of New York Ses Shaw, Annie Elga | in resular and extra sizes—priced at|offect, or solid gray, §9c, Me and $1.35. | o aes, SChool Teceived some candy |Mrs. Frank Sterry, of Thames ter-|Miss May A.' Rollins, teacher: Jeam-{IFlks. Mr. Deeney of the war CMB | ,cn'Christmas at C. J. Abells. Fred and IBL00, $1.25 and $1.50. Children's Knmitted Petticonts, grey an orange and a gift. A prosramme |race; Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Davis, Ja- | ette, Cotnoir, Hilda Kent, Marjerie [recreation bureau will also be present to Nerwi Short Flannelette Petticoats, plain |°F STiPed. 35e. was carried out during the evening, musical seleetions being given by the maica Plain; Allen A. Gordon, Mrs. Palmer, of Greeneville: Miss Winsor, Lionel Mercier; room 6, Miss Helen K. Moran, teacher: and tell of his work among the uni- Tormed men outsidg the camps. Quests on Holiday. nesday and atten theatre. . i 2 e | Martha Angelina Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hewitt and {or ecalloped edews. fancy siripes— | Gammmn s pouioS, Siecping (Clolr, and Fev, R, S Mooto and Pro: | L Siza. Mra. Louise Woodworth of |Jolv. Edward Laporte. ida Levesqus. | Watch Night Service Planned. | son. Rodney. s, '0f Filtsflcid, Mats. | Jon D Watrous .priced at 25c, 50c, 69c and 75c. 60c, and up according to sizes. dresass. * Those in charge were Su-| @ Brese mave fcwers foom: the Hus: | Mavre. toadnes: Mary B ok Monday evening the Bpworth lesgue e T e, Hewltts sie- | "y, Toard of assessors hel E L perintendent and Mrs. J. H. Bentley, in | B % i i k- will hold a wal night serv! ¢ e .1 | mesting Thup: o e ————————— | Y Ao Datrbeatke. T ey ga:g M:i.-;: M :l“t;unn tggu, g:::::r-s Ggri:::nf?l‘ggonr-‘“(;:liaK‘?.e:r- Methodist churgh. The early part of | | Mr and Mrs. Harold Magon of Wil- meeiing: T in the R : = Johnson and Miss Marjorie B A B i S A [ e v 1 .| the evening will be given over to a ) spent Christmas with «Mr. [7O0I2. = = 0 up e e Folks Warm Durmg t’le Gold Da s arjorie Beebe. Sterry and Marvin Sterry, Whatso- | Winifred Kent, Louise Leber; room 4, | o2, 1" \0ur and later a prayer ser-|and Mrs. C. A. Fowler, 0 e L Taeaat Jett E y Spectors in Court Tod Sver Cizcle and the Kine's Duogliters, | Miss Christina iller, teacher: BMIRK|(lce®wil) be _conduoted by the paster,| Mr. and Mye F. P, Fowler spent (W, &' Visit with re E Baby Sweaters, plain or attractive| Infants’ Knitted Sacques. dainty| e oday. rt Sterry and Mr. and Mrs. F. C.| Collins. Eva Lavigne, innie New- | o o0 W'y Withee. The pell will ring | Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis jolor combinations, $1.89 to $3.98. Baby Knitted Outfits, consisting of Sweater, Drawer Leggins, Bonnet and Mittens, several colors, $2.48 to little wearing apparel in attractive color combinations, daint! “trlmm-d with fancy ribbons, b9 taus’l.n. Children’s Bath Robes, Indian de- > Pormiget o were arrested S 4 Triday. Burial Lavigne, Uldege Poirier; room i, Miss Christmas day Miss, Amy Lillie of |ham 3 =50, o other patterns, quitable for | |, a o ux‘;nd.::n.'h;:od?". -~ mfi:‘mu Hu c‘"mn waa 8| Eda Hamann, teacher: Bossie Cong. | Sy tosether with a short program bY |y isorq” Miss Alice Lillle of Willi-| Ilisha Wate: = Baby Toaues in pink and bime, | Hitemie Bttt ¢, whidh had been attached.” The Spec. | Maviva Snow ot Manehoia Donst, ang | don. Evelino Davignon. the primary department of the Bunday | panio jars. K. M. Cobb of Hartford, |calling on Coichestor friend 3 white &nd pink amd other £0od COIoT |or Knitted with: touchen e °rauroy | tors will be represented in court by |is & sister of Mrs. Paimer. Plainfield annex: Room 2, Miss Lo- | "% gy04 paragraphs. N. P. Lillie of North Franklin, Mr. combinations, 2%c to $1.56. g ribbons, 6% to §1. case of Samuel and Morris Spector, charged with breach of the peace, will be heard before the police court’ this (Saturday) morning., They ‘Whiting. Attonded Funeral. James B. Palmer, Jr, attended the funeral services of Ziba Huntington ton, William Turcot; room 3, Miss May A. Kennedy, teacher: Alice Lavigne room 2, Miss Annie Stubbs, teache: George Davignon, Henry Joly, Fred Attorney Thomas J. Kelley. Prose- Mrs. Lydia Barber is ill and under the care of a murse. retto Sullivan, _ teacher: Evronna Brisson; room 1, Miss Alice N. Brad- will repeat The Nativity, presented at the the old year out and the new year in. Sunday evening the young people which was chureh Christmas Tracy Burrows of Hoston is spending Reed of Danbury. Christmas Padty. Mrs. A. N. Spaulding and Mrs. A. J. Lillie and Mr. R. T. Lillie and daughters, A entertained and Mrs, rlene and Neison Elgart of New iting relatives in town for a Miss Hannah King of is the guest of her brother ¢ ham avenue. st of his parents o Baby’s Knitted Outfits consisting of Sweater, i ford, teacher: Joseph Bromley, Dorile | few days in Mystic. Phylilis, of this place. way. e = Wi g Koy 9 Drawer Leggine, Cap and |, . " S o v e — 3"'*’,”,;"“: 10 ek aie% | Cusson, Dolmas Jarvis, Henry Le-| Mr. and Mrs. Harrle Patterson of| Mre'A- N. Spaulding of this place| Miss Katherine Copway day visitors in town. her sister, Mrs. Loulse Woodworth. | vesque; Edward Lister, Elise Pelo- | Brooklya, W06 VoL, (070, Ja5 "oy, | 200 Mre. C. G Cobb ewere Fecent Comro B oSt Lar Ras Sathan Tk Cases of Pneumon Charister Entertsins, *Plainfield academy: Reom 2, Miss|and Mrs. Clinton Patterson. left Fri-| ™ Ghauncey J. Williams of the U. . ——— There ore several cases of pmeu-| Miss Alice A. Brown, chorister at|Agnee B. Allen, teacher: Donald Lee; | 9y for a few days' visit in Stafford | N “spent Christmas at his home here. PLAINFIELD THE H. C. MURRAY CO. monia about town. g the Baptist church entertained Thurs- |room 1, Miss Freda Eyers, teacher,|SPrings. Miss - Bala_Williamg of Hartford i - o Miss Edna Herbert, a student of-the|!tay evening the singers who took part|iqa Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Geer and|gpent Christmas at her home in Leb-| yony 4 Dance in Bijon, Je o Norwich Art School, is at her home|in the cantata, Star of Bethlehem, siv-| Moosup: Room 6, Miss Mattle M, |family have returned to Boston after|gp 3 et -——_— vacation at her home here. S teaching at Hop River. P Miss Emma Maine led the B. Y. U. meeting Sunday evening. & Miss Arline Thompson fs at her home in Hampion for the vacation. roand Mrs. Charles Anderson Morrl3 Anderson were Christrss gussty Family Members and Their Guests. Miss Christina Brigss, a student at here for the vacation. Misg Cleo Herbert was at her home here Christmas. She is a nurse at the :vnu-.m- Memorial hospital, New Lon- on. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewls entertained Christmas, Miss Nellie Harbison and Miss Esteila Harbison, of Willimantic. ferrill Herbert and family of Plain- en last Sunday night. Twenty-nine sat down to the supper of escalloped oysters, potato salad, rolls, pickles, cake, lemon gelatine and coffee. After supper, games and music furnished a delishtful evening’s programme. There werc solos by Mrs. G. H. Prior, Misses Olive McBEroome, and Doris Myott, Rev. M. D. Fulier,'a duett by Mrs. Gibson, teacher: Louisa Magsie, Wil- lie Maggia, Eleanor Main: room 5, Miss Rossie J. Jordan, teacher: Charles Burdick, Constantino _ Constantine, Raynold Hemfingway, Stewart Wil- fiams; room 4, Miss Annio I, Fraser, her: Delphis Coderre, Ida Constan- tine, Hector Maggla, Angelina Parra- zino, Lillian Yates; room 3, Miss Lilla a visit with Mrs. Warren Packer. Seriously Il Mrs. Mary MacNamara is Edward Raither of Bayon Jackson. Donald Maxson of Washinston, ig the guest of his parents, Mr. € ill_at her home on Haley street. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. James Christmas with their Mary Sweet, seriously moth me, N. J.. . at the home of his parents, Mrs. Vincent Barmister of D. bospital, Norwich, spent Clifton Sweet of New Britain and Wallace Sweet of New York spent er, Mrs. Charles Sweet of New Britain was Mr. and Mpe. H. N. Sweet, to pass Christmas. the sta. Christmas tonight. Pickett's orehestra—ad “What did you talk to your coms uents about when you were home I didn't get a chance te ta plied Senafor Corghum. “Ever: stitutent was tr to got and tell me som 5."—Wash Star. 2 Lasalle scminary, is at home over the field were Christmas visitors with rel- holida: John|atives in town. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prior and Mrs. E. E. Glibert, a song by | B Millett, teacher: Antonio Bajgen, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. and Mrs. Arthur Maxson, at the Ben- ys. BMrs. Annle B. Andrews Richmond Gardner, Tvler Gilbert and b i, Y Blakeslee. iy T 2 sMee Annie B. Andrews and son| Whaliey, of Jowert City. Miss Mary Foley of Norwich visited|Lemuel and = plane _solo DY | 100000 Mo Mars C. Weters, teacher | T COUSES | oh End Mrs, K. M. Cobb of Hartford is vis- o Andrews, of Sogky Hil ard| Mrs Edgar Palmer has been vis-|with friends here recently . Mrs. Gilbert. Miss Annie Angeline Gallows, Ruth GaMup, Lill urlough Ends. et Ll e kg B — spending. y r home| iting at Westerly for & couple = of and Jirs. "Gilbort. piaved the accom- |an Fars, William Piss, May Stewart: | Arthur Berry, U, & . leaves togay ] 1 ment . E (Saturday’ 'or rginia er a few _— Miss Ola Tanner is spending her| Joseph Lockwood and Miss Grace WAUREGAN pest From Wilfred Le Clairs, | Siomicy Bajgen. Lislon rmicy. Bioners | days' furlough with his parents, Mr. COLCHESTER When the Children Cough, Rub _—| At the Weureman Consresationat|, Mrs. J. B. Le Claire has heard trom | Stankovich Lozos Stankovich =~ = |ead Ars. Georgy sy ¥ crsid nash Musterole on Throats church, Rev. Willlam Fryling, her son, Wilfred, who is in the U, S. 3 leen F. Manning, ; s o e il b e w1V o York for the first time in | teacher: Ida Jacques, Fred Koch. FUNERAL. Burial of Henry A. Eastman, Civil and Chests Green Hollow: Miss Louise M. El- Iott, teacher: Mary Clark. Flat Rock: Miss Hannah M. Hart- nett, teacher: Albert Planchon. Pond Hyll: Miss Helen F. Doyle, teacher: Ernest Millette. ‘South school: Miss Florenee R. Ex- War Veteran—Everett M. Day Dies' at Westohester — Brief Personal 1tams. two months. He has returned to New York from & trip sevoss on a trans- port. The boat was ten days going over andl fourteen coming bac. A let- ter written by ¢he young man at sea dated November 29, was réceived here December 24th. 0 Holiday Week ‘ l;i,n;e:.cher. Elie Mentaz, Susette Rev. Herbert Hennon Yeturned to Bast Jaffréy, N. H., Friday after a visit| Huntington—Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Lattin of Hartford celebrated their 11,’church schoal at 12; C. E. meeting at’ 6.30. Midwdek service Thursday at 7.30. Mr. Fryling will preach Sun- day ‘morning on_The Story of the | Years—Does It Contain a Moral? In | the evening on Projecting Our. Light Into the New Year. No telling how soon the symptoms mey develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Mu terole at hand ‘to give prompt, sure re lief. It does not blister. As first aid and @ certaln reme Mausterole is excellent, Thousand: mothers know it, You should keep & jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re | lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsil | croup, stiff neck, asthma, neurzlgis, b ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma lumbago, pains and aches of back joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblal finims Tt wad” cide of i’ chest often 80c Mrs. Isaac Denison. The funeral of Mrs. Julia Manches- ter Wilbur Denison, widow of Isaac W. Denison, was beld from the Denison homestead Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and was largely attended, Rev, George H. Miner conducted the ser- vices. Burial was in Elm Greve ceme~ tery, - Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chair causs you to negiest them? Yew meed have no fears. By our thed you i testh Al ABEGLUTELY "WITHOUT PR, % The body of Henry A. Eastman, who died at the home of his son in Middletown, Wwas brought here Fri- day afternoon on the 2.45 train for burial in the family plot in Linwood cemetery. Mr. Eastman was a resi- dent of this place for a number of years. He is survived by two sons, Hiroy of Middletown and Irving C. Bastman, & pharmacist in the U. §. navy, and by one daushter, Miss Lila Eagtinan of Middletown. He was a member_of Colchester loage, A. O. U. W. and of Mansfield Post, G. A. R.. of Middletown. OBITUARY Everett M. Day. ‘Word - was received here Thursday of the death of Everctt M. Day at his home in Westchester iWednesday night., Mr. Day was well known here. < " s crowned or extracted CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY SANITARY OPFICE STERILIZED ANSTRUA ZNTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST ‘PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 3 those : n - . '.-v—-lh'-y:-.qdm-_muu and estimate Ne OR. D, J,-COYLE DR. F. C. JACKSON ; DENTISTS (Successors te the King Dental Co.) : . Te NORWICH,-CONN. DANIEL F. - THOMAS H. FUNERAL DIRECTQRS AND EM- BALMERS r: 86 Unien 8t., Willimantie, Conn. Phone 280 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Sheperd at his father's, John Hennon's. Miss Marian Carlgon of Ivoryton is|golden wedding anniversary Tuesday. a guest at Mr. and Mrs, B, F. Burle-| The bpu‘)le w?a joined in matrimony som's. ’ in Huntington Christmas n! Dec. - 28, 1867, Rev. Joseph Smith Covell of- = Z o Gciating! - 3 DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST LEBANON us Points Enter- y—Local People Elsewhere.’ Visitors from Va tained on the Hol Rine With Fri Lucius Robinson of Columbla was at B, A, Hoxie's the past week. A wilking machine wae installed, Mrs. Lillian Hahn of Franklin was ~Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . easTor ents ia). 4 234 60c Jars, Bospita) sise 2.5, N - A M.to8P. M.

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