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I i 109 to date. e member: Iléte% as$ & renswal is also a new member i# e Rormch chaste ‘e membeér of 'is\ex’ ’m\mee H is gh at Miss mm’a* were Yantic callers Tuesday. Enlists in Navy. Mr. Laroch hew, Will La- ot e S B b pocthion e tho Phinfle Bmwn of that ei‘ty d mill flnd enlisted in the o= stationed. at the NNERR\L. ] \ Mes. Luey A Frost. ne siatio Df ‘Willimantic s,pan:.'hlemy at the home of Mr. and |A: Browm, whose { : st cuimmrham evening it in. | Frosn Fipes Gause FroubleLm. ' hgpgods or i stalleq the ofieers of _that Todge. 5 non. Lur- Works Degres ‘on fwo i idates—Congregational - Ghurch To 8o Manufastured b by New Com- > . Gand | @EWy That Wil Lmu inTurher m. Em';'. Roll Call—Two, Mors | l.n;-r ‘Enlist. b com| k 0! fires, and | duck | T o !t’:;r: 'vtflll 1&2&? in this | for éach. The fin{ fire wu in g: "%‘ three days “tgfi\‘! “'N : in the old Turner property, cor- | House of Geore Vandermat of m weather fell off a ew k and Valley streets, will m.rutd and the m&k. lift at t‘mm Year's d L«m] plunibeu and “'fi:: lant | secont was 4t ome m , P e et "’g'.”M.% %6 $Clough. at 33 Lebanon avenue and oc. {Prover H&cs 'H:f the trozen new plant in operation by |curred at 1.30. In theése col come with t sing | the siddle of January, the machinery | With. the many chimney e which fmpemfln aftér 4 cold spap. “cootracted for to be flg[lvered vould be m rous if not attended to Granted 18 Days’ Vacation. e first of January. hortly after the new auto | B. B Hiseox, railway postal clerk ey will m&el cottt\%n& yarn 'i':)% truck Is proving its Wi on’ the Boston m::“ Nemeorkhn:xhl tape, and Wil employ 5 to ostal express, is among those oh that people. - City Gourt c""- fine to set the first, vacation draft in Althotgh the police couft started 1918, and has recgived notiftcation ofl the New Yenr in the: right way, |from the department that he will have thers were thrée cases be-|the first eighteen days in January flg ‘court Wednésday. with full pay as prescribed by an act Pie Coté pleaded guilty to breach of .congress in 1816, of the peacé and was fined $1 and mu, amounting to $7.60. Exeéttion Worked F'llowcnfi 6*0 6f sentence was stispanded and he was | Mt Vernon lodeg, N placed off probation for thrée morths, '_M" Wallacé H. iP oy with the costs of the case to be wo candidates in Julius Pulbatke lnd Jules Agick |8ree Tuesday evenmg. at:. the first &m : The American Thread compary Fire |Bleadtd guilty fo assault on John e o i e Wi ?.'&"’a'émfl?-' . aisofeuriivea B tnree| & e held a New Year's party at|Grachul and wete fine e ue T the government ‘incredse in D n. Adams Year's Eve. Th it e e R T ’3..“”,‘;,,..‘.’,".‘:{;;’" Dostage on firsr class matier from two] Al Failows' §286] dId not open af- Anyn o ot Unbridee 'mme' e am It these cases by Assistant Prosecuting |t0 three cents per ounce as a war ter the hollday recess Wednesday as Stogdar Gales e B L measure netted the sum of $5,000,000 | was planned, but remained closed un+ firemen at another and all had a |Attorney P. J. . the first month. 1] néxt Monday morning, The acareity supper. After the supper cad of fuel ls the reason for deferring the ‘were patriotic and popular songs, had in sofé cases been doc- MONLAS Without any m after tm iFires. uuwared WO Many Ci enougx e IEVI'IY mm in t 0 vy R B e ks O é i great Europesn medleu h\uutuhcms in The funeral iewi.é{!s of $frs. Lucy| New n\iflted itén i T mieals for fiEn test your strength ai for, ye}i‘ruelt .t‘u)w " uch El!lls (g‘mmtrk wack 3 v 1h you: sh on pn your a ed and| . basketball five in Milner hall T day evening. This will be the : before the high school Bmolyn, N Y.-She m High schodl In the secondclose of the Ciyil war With her hus- Quinebaug Valley %me band to make their i Heit home \n his native The first games played resulfed in vma,ge, 0] Plainfield and Killingly in leading po-|'Bfo: :fl% !t& sitions. The game between these two |1, S "Guaboat - sehoohhtvbeplmfiuweekfromc- Friday evening at Milner hall, 1 post - JCI-.\-k Denison, HMoward Kenyon and mg followed . for a NM of Nolan, students at Brown uni-['vears by his M, late Barmuel ‘tf,w mncs returned to consg rown, whose death mm in uu-a« - | Wedns The dance ‘held New Years after- 19186, Mrs. Brown leaves two daughters. noon and veéening in the armory, Dan- iélson, was attended by many Mrs. mm. smnu and an At young pecpia, local | Hempstead, L. Parochial :School Opening Deferred. ‘.mm;@; orm t €a®l; ushflh ed ke n\lfit if want it to do you any zood, otherwise and useless it may préve worse than useless, Whatoucep them snftar Satis wha eep them sufferin an TR longing o be strong. Thelt real tron- | NOTE—Nuxated Tron _remiended ahove ble is lack of iron inthie blood Wit |TF, ST o6 "':,“7;,‘“' ok "“ Moath}\;:z%msfi at and g;%k gfi sk, e, 4 ore na g you eat does you a L 1t 4 mést, guod you don't get the 1 ’ l i nvtent ehy o g t. The momeft m e multitude of dAhEersus s¥m| 8 disappear. I have seen dozens hf vaus, rundown people who were all the time double and even their atrenr}éh nd end: rnnc‘fra i & frofh teR to fourteen days’ time simbly by tak- g iron in the proper form. And thi e In New Qt‘uflm The firm df Clement Huretau, Jr. is moving from their old quarters 901 Main stréét to 4 placé in the block. The name of the com- Been changed to the Hur- Bésse Co., Inc. fifi ® flfih‘ offer t fortelt $100,00 to any charitabld Insti- tatlen it they cannot take any man or wom: B B lacks 1) : : g B 2 3 dl's _fl It is fll!v!n!td in sgood Co.. and all other flrfllflll‘. Poflnmt Thomas l&fl'la. ¥ ?J&bfl after nvk‘l days’ stay I8 New 'an'- Party, ) great: Adame, Jr, mnd n sister, Mré. Anate !uc Thomas ‘W, starids, ete. K. of P. District Deputy. 'm!tm H. Bowman of this city has b#én appointed district depwu} yfor the of P, district, including Willimantic, bichester and Lebanon. . Hé wi Cari R, Alford and Willlam Vogdl were PUT CREAM IN NOSE AID STOP CATARRH Tells How to Open Olnned Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Yéur cold in head or catarrh will be | one¢. Your clogged nostrils will open. air passages of your head will #féar and you can breathe freely. No dullness, headache; no hawking, , mucous discharges or dry- % ho struggling for breath at t. Il your druggist you want a small Pottle of Bly's Cream Balm. Apply a Witle of this fragrant, antiseptic cream . your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; #o6the and heal the swollen, inflamed suébus amembrane, and relief comes y. It is just what every cold and ca- tirrth sufferer needs. Don't &tay stuffed-up and miserable. DANIEL F. THOMAS H. KILLOUREY BROS. F“ERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- BALMERS Willimantic, Conn. (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Syedeeling Elmore & Shepard andEmbalmer 6062 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant # Unien St, Phone 290 DR. F. C. JACKSON | DENTIST ved to 715 Main St, Willimantic o m to 23 o Fhone 44 Tel. -connection ]’ FUNERAL Mrs. Ellen Donovan. The funeral éf Mrs. Ellen Donovan was held Wednesday morning at 8,80 at the Killourey Brothers’ mortuary ¢hapel. The requiem high mass at St. Joseph's church ‘tvas sung by Rev. T. ¥. Bannon. Burial was in St. Jo- seph’s cemetery. Mrs. Anna Capwell. The funeral of Mrs. Anta Capwell was held Tuesday. . Burial was in thé Bedlam cemetery in.charge. ?f Funeral Director J. M. My LY Infant’s Death. : William. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, William Bunn, of Chaffeeville, died at the home of his parents Mon- day from infantile troubles. Six-Star Service Flag. The Odd Fellows have put out & six-star sérvice flag. Mills Start Up. Wednesday mornl: all thé local| mills stqrted up with the excaption of the American Thread company, which: will open this (Thursday) morn- %11 the publte actosts open-with the exception of tha Oals and the South Windham achools, aa the. eondlition of the heating apparatus would not per- mit. heating thoge buildings, Rush Beszon- for Plumbers, A large majérliy of the water pipes tn this oty are'frazen up, most of the local phhh‘bora doing no mr olse but thaw out pipaa. Ono plumber sakd that he has 15 ca#es on hand now and “that 81l he does at each case s to fix it €60 that thare & ranning water at one faucet In each houss, going from that touse to anothe¥, and when he has ntténded to all his edstomers that way ba wi'l ranks another cireuit and eprh- pletely thaw out the pij pe« repy lreid in- stallation at the!* rpems in the town building Wefinesday nven'n~ . at 7 n'clock. Mrs. Magieitn Wrizhi of Sedgwiclk Relief corps; Nerwicl: one of the department olncem conducted | the installing. The corps was pmnn(w on sérving | \ ‘banquet but the condition of the rae at the town building made: this im- possible. as the servicé 1§ frozén pp. About a month' d¥o ‘a-rogiety. Wam meeting in G. A, R. hall antt Ward, ko ing to hold a bananmet there, bt found that the gas was shut Mt,u.ndlm.rthrt it ‘was frozen. . Ome of the members et s S MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Plain and Fancy Knit ScarfSets FOR THE OUTDOOR GIRL This is the month when ice-skating is at its height, and wherever you go you set groups of girls and women and men and boys with ice skates tucked under their arms, com- ing or going for a brisk skate. _ And while there is ever so much fun in ice-skating you must be warmly clad, not only with a Sweater but one of these warm, comfortable Knit Scarf and Tam Sets may be had in solid, striking colors, such & a8 red, pink, lavender, white and green; also mixed shades. Scarfs are finished with little frizzy balls or fringing. Priced at $1.25, $1.39, $1.89, $2.50, $3.25 and $3.50 a set. Mark Down of Coats, Suits and Skirts IS STILL IN PROGRESS AND AFFORDS EXCEPTIONAL © SAVINGS NOTICE THE SAVINGS OF THESE COATS . Wamen's Warm Winter Coats in the follewing wanted materials—Velour, Pé#m Pom, Broadcloth and Wool Mix- tures: 380 ana ns.oo Coats are now narked at $9.89. $25.00 and 32750 Coats are now marked at $16.50. ‘M Coats are now marked at SUITS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE w.,wmd Suits from our reg- ufar stock/ #1750 and $20.00 Suits, now $0.98. .00, $29.00 and $35.00 Suits, now oy PLUSH COATS SPECIALLY PRICED Plush Coats that have style and that will give you extra good service are priced as follows: $25.00 quality are rnow marked at|. $16.50. 5 $27.00 and 630 00 quality are now marked at $19.50, $35.00 quality are now marked at SEPARATE SKIRTS A{ A _GOOD SAVING $ 2,50 giality are $ 5.00 quality are $ 6.50 quality dre $ 7.50 quality are $10.00 quality are now $1.98 now $3.69 now $4.98 now $598 now $7.98 $5.00 CREPE-DE-GHINE WAISTS F OR §3.19 One lat of Crepe-de-Chine Waists in your choice white or mx N"N!.f $5.00 Waist-w 0ice during our after Christm as sale at $3.19. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. CHURCH RO CAI_.L i New Year's Gathering gr tional Church—Youna Pesple Go to * Robinson Home. : The annual New" Yaa gatheting ang roll call was Held at the Congre- gational church Monday:eévening, Not as many as usual were in attendance, on account of the cold wedther. Rev. Albert Donnell offersd mmlflrs and called the roll. with- refreshmenits i 8 mfl!nnms cteess and c & erhoved: Aftor the gathering fou thé young people went to the homs of "Mr. and Nrs. Theodore A. Robinseit and wateh- ed the old year out. Thelr new player- plano was the chlef attraction dnd all of the popular songs and manv of the old ones were sunt. Mrs. Robin- son - serveq refreshments in the vear ;!n: although her zuests arrived “in 1917, E~rt Paimer !s il with the maasles at his_home In fdshon. The “Riverslde Grammaf school will jnot open this week a8 some-6f the pipes have had to be replaced, having frozen ang burst Ths water .was drawn off dur!ng the vacatlon, but the extreme weather was .its watér-loo. Watch Night Service. held their watch nigiht sarvica Mon- duy evening, Rev, B, M, Anthony presched the sermen at the 8 o'cloek seryics, - Games v-c—o played and sAndwiches and eolfes sérved. A watch nlght service was held nt midnight. Patient Reéelves Friends. Mis. Tda Jodotn,- who . ltas heen M1 ‘and duarantined for o wesl vnder the core of Miss Tenhélo Mondle. has-been reesiving friends in a novel manner. There s n flat roof outaidn her vwin- Aow, and by means of ansther window her fam!ly and friends have elMmhed o1t ‘on tha roof nnd visitad with her ad. wiidow, She was Year's dinner with 71 her family Tuesday, Furiough . Enda, Charles Paimer of. ths U, Fetnrnaq to Newhoi 8. N, has rt- igfer spendine 48-hour furlough at his home 'in Griswo'd. Herold Spleer has enlisted as me- jekanic and Wrlter Benjamin as nat- -te-w maker in tha avistion corpe. Poth i “~ung men leave for Fort Bioeum Fri- dp . i Mr and Mrs. 0\'511 Geobell and fam- 13 of Providence \and Mrs, Marv J. |D¢rhrrh =2d two: dauxhts-s of Van< te > been guests at Mrs. Damas |C‘a1 i L —--é.‘}._._ Meeting of L. S. O.—-Opening of High School and of All Hallows' School Deferred Until Monday—Too Cold for Outdodr Work. The L. §. C. met at the home of Mrs. Matthew Barr Monday, afternoon with six members present, the presi- dent, Mrs. Potter, presiding. After the lesson Mre. Thomas Day read several chapters of Hépsy Burk. Refresh- ments were served by thé hostess. The meéting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Clark Congdon Jai. “14.." The roll call ! will be Lydia Sigburney. the Norwich poetess. Reader, Mrs. Bari: High School to Open the 7th. tendent of School John L. Chapman that thé Plainfield High school will not open until Monday, Jan. 7, instead of Thursday, Jan. 3, as was expected. A break in the boller at the high school building is-the caise for chang- ing the opening date. Mrs. Louis Masse of Jewett City has been spending a few days with friends in town. Miss Roy has been visiting Arctic iends. Louis Piche returned to the Sacred Heart collgge, Central: Falls. Wednes- day after ‘spending the holiday recess at his home on Main street. ‘Word has been received from Wil- liam Laroche, reecently stationed at COTICORA HEALS BLOTCHES ON ARNS Thatltched and Burned. Hard Crust Formed Like Scale, - Face Broke Out. Two Cakes Cuticura Soa and Two Boxes Ointment Heal “‘Great blotches broke out on myarms that would itch and burn o that when I scratched them they spread till my arms were coveréd. Then a hard crust formed just § like a scale. My face too ¥ broke out the same wa glnd the emp“flgst cai sfiguremem a deal of fleep M E were inflamed so 1 could 7T not roll mmy sleevesand I was rovemgd from my work. *‘ sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soa and Ointment. . It gave me relief bought more, and I used two cakes d Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Oint- Bt s Fseshine Flover, Adatms ine Hovey, & iddeford, Me., July 20, 1916. You may rely on Cuticura to care for your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Noth- ing better to clear the skin of pnpla and blotches, the scalp of dandruff and the hands of chapping. Besides the So;gr mnor for all toilet ug‘e;h dress pon-uui 'clfictn. Dq;t -Boston.”” d:__-mu!hutnme world. .E' ‘maasfe | It has beda announced by Superin- | opening. - To Rill leshouses, Hewlett, of Hast nmumy. N ¥ Tm‘:‘..'.f'fgn Tor fiowers and had Brow g‘d many happy hours to their devo! The King boys Are making prepars- | ayltivation, B\:fill vun 8 the village tions to fill thair icehouses on M 00KUP | remptes lake this week,. Men are now seraping e i rd . Latimer of the vilage Bawn and marking out the 160, Cutting Wil | Fraqeriok Fiteh and 116 Kethey ‘: probably commence Friday or Satur- | vouw London, with €. e Brown of day, Tha loe about 14 inches in thickness. ‘Willlam Vaillancourt, after an ill nesa of ten weeks, is able to resum: work fn the ghop. To Cold for Carpenters. of the . cold weather. morning Mr. Couture able to-let his carpenters do outsid twork. Mrs. Felix Sevignoi. Charles Robitaille and Raymon Thomas of Fort Terry have on Village. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnin spent New Mr, and Mrs. Middie Vasser of 2 with. relatives in town. Monday, Genrge Bertrand was in Whumamu Monday. Fort Terry. lough at his home on Cathoflc HilL - COL ChESTE . K. of P, Inlhll-tlm-—Famoul , Hollday Furloughs for Men In Ser vice, 3 Oliver Woedhisuse lodgs, K. of P-4 -Pythian hall; had installatien: W, H. - men of Willimantip, members 'hf Natchaug lod stafled the officers,. .The thir was worked en one. eandidate, Afie: room and a social hour _was spent, Clifford C. King and Myron R. Pasiz ham -of Lebanon Wera in tewn Tuas maeeting, Petsr Barry, past threa mon. pital, win hias been for th s at Bt, Jozepli's hos home in town Mornday, Famous Physisian in Dereugh Dr. Bdwin B, Cragin and gen Brad L. Cragin. Mrs. Etta Lombard 1 Hartford. enue. Samuel Elgart returned to gart. Home on Furlough. Daniel Webster, Jr., who recently en. Year's. = Edward Driscoll of Camp Deven was at his home on Wmdham axenu over Sunday. day makidg repairs on Dr. | summer cottage. Bernard and Louis Blgart left Mon- Cragin’, tives in New York. Shea left Tuesday to at Burlington, GALES FERRY —Funeral of Mrs. Latham_ A. Brow: —Summer Ice Supply Stored... The Thursday afternoon meceting of the Red Cross auxiliary of the Nor-{March was played by wich Red Cross chapter was held at{Miss N. V. Mil the home of the Misses Mathewso with a good attendance. A roll elear and solid and | smpridge, If this cold stretch continues, Wednesday at the home of Mr, and been spendinig a short furlough at the home . Samuel Robitaille in Year's day with Wauregan relat! es The peoplo of tha Mathodist church | TOTK have been spending the past tew Mr. Kitchen was a Boston visitor Napoleon Yates, on speciau -duty at is spending-a short. fur- N‘ew York Physiclan Visits In Borough— a regular meetlnz Tudsday e\—enma in Dsputy assmted nml. the work, lunch was served in tlie club day evening uusnd}ng‘ the K, of P, Willimantie, recovering frem a severs cut of his 138 returned te his tord of New York werse zuesis the past week of the doctor's mether, Mrs, A. has returned from a week’s visit to her daughter in T.eo White retur’ned to his work In Bridgeport Monday after two. weeks" vacation at his home on Hayward av- New York Monday after a week's visit with his parents,” Mr. and, Mrs. D. A. El- listed in the cavalry branch of. the-U. army and now stationed at- Fort Slocum. N. Y, was the guest of his father on South Main street over New, William H. Blacker and CharlesH. | Strong ‘were at Hayward's lake Mon- day for a few days’ \qsxt with rela- John F. O'Connell and Michael S. resume their studies at the -University of -Vermont Thirteen New Members Galned For Red Cross—Total Membership 109— Charles H. Brown, of Norwich, Joins ot| offertory Miss Madeline Pern, wers the bearers. . Had Week's Furlough. First Sorgeant Lyman mchnis ar- rived Wednedday evening fo ‘s visit ~with' ‘his parents, "M¥, and 15, Fred Richards,” at their home at Long & Tast Monday - several of Mr. Cou- Cove, from “Fort Williatne, Mmm ture's earpenters ‘were Jaid off because | poite-to p‘,mg“. Monroe, Wednesday |, refused work from many of the local people, stating that the cold days were too uncomfort- Joha re of the Leuter district with a force .of helpers Friday =&t Smith’s pond, harvested the annual ice e supply Jor the village and its visitors muc hof the building activities in|during the summer. The fce was Moosup will he stopped. 12 mr-hes thick and of a Mrs. Sevignoi of Holykoe .spent Ag,gm'g Vacation.Ends. t -Geotge E. Yawson resumed al’té ten @avs' leave of .ab- 6. His plnte was stpplied by H. Hatina -6f Norwich. “Miss. Harriet Bishop Brown of Hart- ford and Giles Ferry, was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins, enroute to Boston. Amang those in the village who have recently reeeived their = question- naires ‘ars Tracy Smith, R. TIrving Huributt and H. Winthrop Hurlbutt. o e ‘| Opening of High School Doliyed— Power Plant Has Coal Supply to Laat a_Week. © The reopening of the Jlocal high sohool his been temporarily delayed due fo the bursting of the heater pipes, resulting from euch cold weather. Work is pragressing as rapidly #s pos- aible go that sclicol may be opened Monday, Jan. 7, Hory Dodge, empioyed on the New ‘Yorle, New” Haven and Hartford rail- rend aa a’ “fireman, spent the Holiday at h»s hame here, William Hodges of Dosten was a buainess ehller -irr Pininfleld Wednek- day, futher Pilling of Danielson was a visiter here Welinesday, Jozeph Bimoy eof Chelsea, Mass., was in téwn Wednesday eailing #n friends, lee Harvestsd Early, Franic Evans has finished harvest- ing his ice. This 15 the firet time in many’ years that he haa had his ice- house filled, at this time of the year, He has been eutting 10 and 13 inch ice, o Du,\.gman has” maved hig famlily to Occum. He wag formerly employed at_the Lawton milis, Benjam:in Bbbles, a telegraph eper- ator at the local station, is spendin¥ a few days at heme, Power Plant Has Week’s Ceal, SBupply. ‘The shortnn of coal is beXng felt in thig-village, Many loeal pedple have enly very &mall amounts. which will Dbarely. last the week out, and they haveino chancos of securlmt mora. The suppiy at ‘the local poweP plant is getting quite low. but will hold out for over a week - Buying Th\lt Stamps. The sale of thrift stamps has pro- gressed favorably at the local post- office. . The young children have re- wponded patriotically to the new move- ment and.‘are using this plah as a means, of saving their money. [ cshirss KBt - BALTIC. Bower<La ‘Fleur Wedding—Miss Don- ahoe ‘Arranges Dance For Benefit of K. of C. War Fund—Town Commite tee on War Savhw Apginted. At St Mary's chnrch Monday morn- ing at § o'clock, Rev. J. V. E. Bellangsr Lumted in marriage Miss Ladra Dose 1A Fleur and Alexander Bower, of St. Helena, Albérta, Canada. The wit- nesses: were: Nazarriv L Fleur, father of the bridé, and Peter La Fleur, of Taftyille, hrother of the bride. The bride worewa blue taifored suit of poplin, with hat to tatch. 8he wax tarried twithin the ehancel rail. The party was preceded down the main aisle by & defegation from the Children of Mary, of which society the bride ‘was a member for a num- ber of years. Mendelsshon's Wsflrun:; the organist, ner. The music of the m|mass was by the full choir. At the : Gallagher t T 8 8 e s m cléth was used during the session in{sang-an Ave Maria. At the conclu- making surgical supplies. Laura A. Perkins reported and Mrs. Caro Maniere, new members since last report, during the mem! follows: Ball, Harold Beaudro, Mrs. J. ett Bruce Rev. Al] F. G. Craadall, M kifs, Racle, Mrs. E. E. Riley, W. Fre Smith, Edmund Stoddard, Mrs. Chas. Tubbs &nd Miss Evelyn Whipple. . The renewals during the year_1918, are Noyes B. rship ¢campaigh week are.as . Emma Babcock, Thomas recent membership campaign to date of those that<became mémbers at the organiza- tion of the auxillary in Jume for the Allyn, Chas. Miss | sion of the mass the bride’s medal was thirteen | removed by the society’s vise president, new names at this meéting, - renewals and new members. The Thursday aft- érnoon meeting of this week will he held at the home of Mrs. Delphine Fish Additional Miss Aldea Caron. During this cer- emony, Ave Maris Stella was sung bv Miss Fidelis G. Donohoe. - A recep- tion was held at the home of the bride: 6n Main street for intimats friends and relatives. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nazarre La Tleur, and has been a resident of .A.|this town for the past twelve years. Birch, Mrs. W. F. Bogue; Mrs, BEver- n_S. Bush, Billings . Joseph De Rusha,] Mrs, Lester Hurlbutt, Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt, Albert James, Mrs. E. A. James, Miss Lena Lester, Mrs. Amos Main, Mrs. Avery Main, Miss Doris Main, Gordon Maniere, Dudley C. Per- 2nd, Liéut. John Raymond Per- kins, Mrs, Charles J. Pierce, Andrew She formerly lived in Taftville. The groom {is a native of Glasgow, Seot- Iand. - He is a prosperous business man fn St.. “Helena. Cut glass, china, ‘silver, linen, money and household t\xnnshtng- ‘Were among the gifts to the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Bower left Monday noon for. a trip to_include Provi New Bedford and Boston. Upon their réturn they will spend & few days with the bride’s parents before leaving for their new home in Alberta. The bride’s traveling swit was dark green serge with hat to match. {WAR SAVING COMMITTEE. o rbety d H. Brown, Walter M. Buckingham, Appointed For Toww of of Sprague by Mrs, Waiter M. Buckingham, Allan 8. Bush, Mrs, Huributt, Mrs. Hy §.’!‘Z Mrs. Delphine Fish, Mrs, Caroline B. Freeman, Henry W. w. H\u‘lhutt, C.|tee has been appdinted in Council of Defense. The following War savin; \ Sty S the town committes of the Stats Coun- of Defense: Rev. Smith, oy Rt oy e B S teAchers the Bllthu;iublle School, Agties Bren- Viola Chesb Bowety, ot Ve st Bty old and Lildan ahoyer MeDurn teacher at the Branch :chw nm mus Plfl!hmug Hill gel to be held at & mer tme m !\ne et- ficers of the organization. : FOR K. OF C. FUND.’ Miss Donchoe Arranges Largely Aat- tended Dance. The “Doing Our Bit” social and dance given by Miss Fidells G. Dond= hot in Shannon hall, New Year's for the benefit of the K, of C. n- fund was largely attended by visiting knights and friends from New Lof- don Norwich, Taftville, Willimantic, infleld, Hartford and Baltic, & committee in charge incloded Aime Gordon, Joseph MeMahon, Frank Love, Arthur Roy, Sr, and John Don- ohoe, 'Twenty-four numbers inelud- ing modern dances were on thi gramme. Miss - Milner's furnished the music. At 12 o'clock & wateh night céremony was held, Theé hall was decorated with Ameriean flags and K. of C. banners. A large American flag was placed above the stage. Heard and Seen. Private James Hussey of Camp Dev- sns spent a furlough this week with kis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hus- Simon Holmes of Fort Terry spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Holmes. Simon Hefard has returned to Fort Térry aftér epending n leave og af- sence with Baltic-friénds. Mrs. Joseph Holmés is spending a tew days with reldtives in Putnom. Mra. Thomas J. Su'livan, whe has baen in Hartford, attending the wed- ding of her nephew, Ceorge Remmert, has returned home, Mr. Remmert l{ved here for a-number of years, Mall traing on . the New Haven road ara arrlving in_Baltic several hours behind rehedu’ed time, John Islind of Bristol. Conn, was in Baltle ‘Wednesday on business. MYSTIC Inataliatlen of Charity end Rellef Lodge—Relief Corps Officers Instail- ed—Bridgham-Fowler Marriage An- . nounced, At the meeting of Charity and Reilef 1adge. No, 73, F, and A, M, held on Tuesday evening, the following officers were installed: Woershipful master, David Seaman; senlor warden, Wil- liam B, Lamphere; junior warden, ‘Bergen 1. Greene: secretary, Rescoe X, Burrows; treasurer, HBdward H. Newbury; genior denncn. John W, Chapmnn Jr.; junior deacen, Robert Nichols; genior steward, Charies Ort- mean; junior pgteward, John Irving; chaplain. W, A, Fraser; tyler, George Heydecker; organist, Frank Mitchell; marshal, John . Chapman, Worlhtp- ful Master David Seaman presented the retiting worshipful master, Rich- ard Adamson, a past master's jewel, \ W. R. C. Instailation. At the meeting of the Woman's Re- lief corps the following officers were installed: President, Mrs. Augusta Cutler; senior vice president, Mts. Lucy Lewis; junior vice président, Mrs, Margaret Ripple; secretary, Mrs. Touise Lamb; tréasurer, Mrs, Louisa Tufts; chaplain, Mrs. Emma Gardner; | conductress, Miss R. Carrie Chapman; of firooks her son m and dal mfli‘ k'in I:irVe re- turned to New ! n after 8 _visit :gua My, &nd Mrs. mma W. Keig- Miss Iillian McDowell ton is the uadt of har Blateh, St Wiliam Ny has retorn- vislt With am Noges, U, 8, M! 5 Nfiwpértmm“ a mother, Mrs. Hélen N Hitarn Bi Misses Rachel nml Joanna fiun?e’c%, #{nfiyfl;mlfl from & visit in Brook- Miss Mollie Powers has re!\n'ned to her home in East weymonth after a vislt in Mysf ‘:‘n n:alg:o x‘“mt ‘c‘t Btattera e guest of her mothes, M:%m r h: t6 s Ellen Bmamu a8 retifhed pent 2160!\.!;?’? g s ef parents Bdward T nvmt.l! s.fl..hulm turned to I.M ‘visit to his pmnn "M, '&' ‘Thomas Travena. YANTIC Cold Affects Steel and IroneAcsident Results—~Wood Cutting About the Village and at Fitchville—Firs En- giur Fills Boilers at Glen Woslen Mill. —— The eold wave has been responsibie - for more than pipes freézing around here. Steel and iron have been very brittle, one farmer leaving the village With a small load of grain in & dem- ocrat wagon had the rear axle saap in two, letting his load rest in the middle of the road until he could the local blacksmith to repair ¢ wagon enough to get it to the shop to be thoroughly repaired. Cut a Cord a Day Habit. Several local men and boys have the cut a4 cord a day habit in the vil- lage and much white birch has been cut on W. E. Manning's woodlot and other woodlots up Oakland avenue. Several teams have bheen used to cart the wood to the sawmill, as most of it is eut in eight-foot lengths. Wood Cutting at Fitchville, Palmer Brothers of Fitchville have put several of their employes cutting wood in the woods surroundihg the village, intending to burn the wood in the mill if the coal shortage con- tinues, Scarcity of Birds, Birds are scarce in the village this winter, Even the daring blueéjay, al- ways a dally beggar around some ' doors, has falled to appear, Not for a Fire. Villagers were alarmed when they saw the Yantic steam engine leave the village Sunday, but it went to the len woolen mill to fll the boilers, trouble having beeh experienced thers becsuse of the extreme cold, Epiphany Ssrvise. f At Grace church’ Sunday, Jan. §, an old fashloned Epwmy servics 8 to be held at 5 p. m Miss Katherine Murphy has retuss- | ¢d t6 her home' in after & few day# stay in town guest of her cousin, Miss Marjory ol Petty Omficer Charles of & United Statés superd: is apanamg & short furlough with reis- | mn lea.n c-mm of Bast Nor- wich is spending the week in towr the guest of !lh I‘refloflck f: 4 !hn- John Hardman has returned to village after a short stay with assistant conductress, Mrs, Hattie tives in Providence, i Mitchell; guard, Mrs. Jané Chapman;| Mr. and Mrs, Charles N, Cm assistant guard, Mrs, Mary Holiday: h'“ te“"fled to Stafford Springs, | organist, Mrs. Georgianna Woodman- | D '}N;\flt th:‘dhfi\l'myl in town, see; patriotic instruotor, Mrs. A.[uests of Mr. a rs. R, V. Cong- Cutler; press torrespondent, Mus.|d Louise Tamb; first color bearer, Mrs. Eleanor Lucy; second ocolor bearer,f® Mrs. Capitola B. Wilcox: third coler bearer, Miss Happie Brown; fourth color bearer,” Mrs, Maynard; delegate to convention at New London, Mrs. Woodmansee; alternate, Mrs. Jane Chapman. Bridgham—Fowler, Cards have been received in Mystio from Mr. and Mrs. B& New York anmouncing the mas of their daugmer, Miss Marguerite lyn, and Donal Bfiflehm s-mrhy Dec. 29, 1917, Mrs. Bridgham has been a summer visitor in Mystic at the home of her grandmother, Mrs, Eme- line Allyn. Social and Personal. - Bdward Berry has mun\ed from a three days’ stay in Saybrool Miss Bertha Witpan of Bmkl*l Y. is spending a few day¥s at Willow Point. George C, Lane has retutned aftet a few days' stay at Enflald, called there by the death of his aunt. Miss Irene Ashton o! Rockville is the nen of Mrs. Samuel Monnette. Mrs, Isnbel Edmunds is visiting tn ‘Bradford, R. Hm—vey 2F Glll!fllan has returned to ward Fowler ot Calki msn Marjory Kingsley has return- d from a week's stay in New wlth Mr. and Mrs, 'mmm{w Miss Ethel Mmen of tic, Who has been spending a few days relatives here, has left for a tew dayy’ stay in New London with Mr. and Mrs. T. Leary. . Entertained in Willimantic, Jason Kingsiey and = Miss _Lillian ns were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rood of Willimantic. Andrew Warner of New Lohdon cpg\‘c N;w Yelr'scug’ghs TOWers, ¢ ss Florence Congdon is Spending the holidays with her aunt, Mys, xm; who Was a recent guest here of M. and Mts. R. V. Congdon. Miss Agnes Woodruff has been spending some time in New Haven the guest of Miss Margaret Weléh, Tegmen have been harvesting ice for wn% Williame from his pond on Bun- nyside. South Manchester—The Bon Al factory shut down at noon Saturday for a week as the plant is unable to get enough tel? to keep the ém- . ployes busy. The spar iy held up lg‘ railroad stations along the linés be cause of the freight emborgo. GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE For cunturie: all over the world GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ol has afford- ed relief in thousands upon thousands of cases of lame back, Iuml ice, Thoumatiem . galiston ull nher ufltetions of the 3 wach, bladi ar anfl allie nrnu u dete auickly, ee- & work. It clennsex_yo M fles e how man, hlood 1t mlk woman of you. It freque ur w aunekl (i(f ‘the dnul and fata n g 'Bans of thée bodw, l ul with the Myr «nd kidneys. .‘ or cloudy | of ne, sedifnent or ‘“bri inéi- ¢ate an vnhealthy confi-l eu}u nna the kl&na ‘s 804R u m: '}l tke a Bponge ywtt T, o I; tmen aonxletey trouble. Do not delay a minuteé I° your back aches or you are soré across the loins or have difficulty when urinating. Go e your drusgist at once ana get a box of “imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlém 0il C 'p“lei. Tn!y ate pleasant and easy %‘ tak dissolve in the ler inflammatjon whic! the cause the our drul st will cheerfull” rmld “your mon-y you are not gat- pU thgt::gm pure. or!mnl{s