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™ was held Franck and Henry STutt Que. [fenied that he hed told people v {late Niame at 98 Windham street, Tues- of Men and of Furthering German Tenets bt P ; att was Franck, and Henry Hutt,|Union b of German descent, were arrested In this city Tuesday and charged with|pjaition. day). A LA e TAKEN TO NORWICH. of booksellers, have been trying . - Peeaganda and| William Grant Committed to State the purchase of Liberty Hospital Tuesday. . treet as the result of falling on the ice | “Thousands of nervous, 3 STEAKS Kii-|_ Willam Grant, attested by Chief|5 " 4 = L vn‘;i.:l.n m&ylf‘h‘a:«'m il Y. Monday o8l - by 8 onflch(mnut street 'l‘%n?l:.’ i run-down, anaemic people searched at the station house all of his |charge of carrying concealed Weapons|gour to a cust apd while walking |but do not know what to - were full of books. Ameong|and later found to be insane by Doe- Dhstint Sorest, botwecd Pros e m.::-. were myw:igc hfl'! B gfihmm'ga‘gnng‘;mfl'xm pect and Spring streets, slipped on the | iron—Nuxated Iron’ to quickly enrich | tablets of Nuxa- ‘Bible lents’ g 3¢ with | the in the cheeks of | ted mgich space devoted fo peace argu-|Insane bY Judge Latimer of the pro- 4ce, which had not been covered-with | the blood, put roses in s Iron three He also had a note Dbook|bate court at South Coventry. The dresses, in- |Physicians reported that he was suffer- : v a |2fter meals for two weeks. Then test o [ b R o e wis taken to his home and Dr.|A patient of mine said to me after a Tol cover, probably. He recently made Robert C. White was called. The doc- | short course of Nuxated Iron: “Say, field, W%o“mxfiwfion‘g{ ey et of ?r'iemv‘xvlfiu:::::icdmmg way has sustdined internal injures.|magic. much you have gained. Nuxated e, Mansfie ‘ent the extent of which could not be de-| Unlike the older forms of iron, Nux- Gurleyville, South Coventry and Willi- f:;g: ‘a:rc‘i‘“l;;d p;:cl;va::dt:uflm Sernthed f6r & 8ay or two. Ho Was fg] ated Iron does not injure the tveth nor Iron increases the strength, power and 10 the | greut pain, which points to internal | upset the stomach, but is readily as- |endurance of delicate, nervous, run- | FANCY FRENCH PEAS, 2 Ibs........ 25¢ itie. -flhr some of the names was writ- :l’ot;iflltial'.a ‘!‘}v):%flny “German.”|paniai by Debui ten, md after others an. e WL i Christmas and ‘house. Stubborn Chimney Fire. Say evening. The pusiness mesting | S8, 1% SEORE O Wl Y0u VS 1 bt i o s o meon o vy it || ELBOW MACARONI, 2 Ibs. . . MASCOT - ¢ A served by the ladies of the Sorerity of{ _Se¢ how long you can work or how |1t is dlmemsed in this iy by the Tee & Osfood Co., PEARL TAPIOCA,Ib.......... 3 acThe Saxine company arae called ent the Methodist church. . The menu was far you ean walk withouf becoming d all oier fod drugtists FLOUAR', 5 ib. bag. . 2 Ibs. 35¢ SOAP 2 bars 9!: mmah&hfm‘;«.‘mm s A ARRESTED TUESDAY| S0, ol “unday, Decamber 30. He who 4is0 in Georgla, following an at-| Quickly Puts Astonishing Youthful Power Into the Veins ernoon. He also carried many books in his pockets 4nd had a vafise in| ongements and the body books without a license. In| The men Will be Eiven a hearing be- | SSmetery. many reply “Nuxated fore the police court this (Weddes- aflernoon, ity S{I‘!flfl Harmon and mon end S Eiy nize its action by @ renewed feeling of | 10V Peovie 100 per cent. jn ten days'| B MOHICAN PANCAKE FLOUR, package 15¢ —= Coventry and Chief Kilonrey of this| , Cfamper of Commerce Mests. : i e i st whem| 520 TSRS R Shantly | Nomates i athr iron remedie |, TSt e swmmnmt s v|} MOHICAN SOUP, 3 can. .. E Y 9.30 for a bad chimney fire at 60 High - INew ©AIS |sireet, in 2 house owned by Joseph SR ‘Remarkable Food Values For Wednesday st o Explains Why Nuxated Iron of Arthur G. Turner _9TO1IAM 2TOGP M . SMOKED - ' SHOULDERS, b_... 23c{ LM\ AN! :10”.“" it O FRESH BEEF : COMPAN Y h -imeeeanesn lOC at his Home &t 9 Windham strest, Tuse: Brings Roses to the Cheeks Y A . Rev. Vernon o 5 . = ™ Py I R Vdmon W Nervous, Rundown Women h: A. Gates, 8 - ‘hundred Over Emor Carl Alford and W.. N. Bowen. / . Mi".i' oy 3 M Was fn charge of tho ar- | Seepls yeu mest t6 wier was placed strength in a receiving vault in the Willimantie| Ly somey erg oo Tow Iron.” INJURED BY FALL. € s 5 ‘Dr.-James Francis Sulli- v 5 Frank P, Bradway Slips on' loy . Walk , formerly Physician of ‘on Chestnat Strest. Bellevue Hospital (Out- | . : LWER, Ib..... 12V4e|BEST cCHUCK ROAST, b i) door Dept) of New York : Frank P. Bradway is in & sériaus|and the ester g St iormnmsiansige——| LEAN POT ROAST. b.... condition at his home at 242 Church | County Hospital’ say: FRESH CUT HAMBURG, bb. .. . .. 20¢{ib. 5 wie two suffer from iron -deficiency. tived; " next ‘take Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round FORES LAMB, Ib. ... 15¢ LOINS LAMB, Ib. . .. 16c | e LAMB CHOPS, Ib. . . . 20¢ FRESH SHOULDERS SLICED DRIED BEEF take. There I nothing like orgamic|' ™o five-grain sand at that time, and fell flat on his “‘;fi:’:. and give men that youthful|timeg per day back on the walk. ” vitality and “staying” power. your strength in - tor found that it was dikely Mr. Brad- [ Doctor. this prescription works like Eainand isce AUV Vi eAN . MATCHES 3 boxes_.. 17¢ injuries, probably around the kidneys.|similated and you can quickly recog- snap, vigor and increased staying | time in many instances. PRINCESS COl The ‘Willimantic Chamber of Com- | POWer. % P o Y| you have used without success if you | Dt Sullirn can b obtained from any good diug- meeting with about $8 present Tues. | rre not stroag.or well you owe it o |t wih of without 3 physetan's prescinton, 0 GINGER SNAPS ,mm m transacted.. Certificates of member- Marrotte and occupied by tenants, The ot e i c ship were given those who had been | MOHICAN fire was especially stubborn and the ‘Mashed Potato | Republican Cavsas Held Tassday E members six years, for exemption from whole interior of the ¢himmey was a Rolls e e eld Tuesday Eve- | ;o) taxes. COCOA are the days that everybody |maes of flame. The large chemical f o o ning—Tr6lley and Traln Accommo- Opening of Term. N wd on the t‘ruckdn?d thrt:‘e sm&ll Pie " Coftes dations Very Poor Tuésday—Robert| The village school is scheduled to s and ones were used in in: e e : ol { wants to meke everybody else | tiuc out. There was e e Cigars, Robertson Returns as Assistant|OPen January 14. The Sodom school done. 8 WEDDING. Pickett—Moran, ‘ilmi,lntdon'thowiun ;wutheywillmt | John F. Pickett and Miss Ann M.|interesting talk on varied topies which aw: ins | —2 charity maintained chiefiy by the Moran, were married in St. Joseph's|was much enjoyed by the members. Bot ay about 11.30. It never rains sules of stamps and the generosity of T A 44 e el e e e but 1t potirs and to cap the climax an | Dbye < Gpened_Monday with the attendance SWIFT’S OLEOMARGARINE i At the meeting it was voted to have sl somewhat disturbed because of the 27&”&32! the chairman appoint a committee to| Tne trolley and train schedule for | %°7Cre weather conditions. b .. : help form a debating club. Following | Jewett City was in deplorable condi- |, [2COMing mails from Toronto, D. of e O I e\ D SR ey 450 the meeting Suffragun Bishiop Acheson | ion Tuskdsy. . The northbound. ex. | Gy, S8, e Bost staimp, “Help tho To : WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. . of the Episcopal diocese delivered an|press for Boston, due to leave at 9.30, spital for Consutaptives’ s the people during the holiday season. ! : 3 o'clock, by Rev. T. F. Bannon, who al- Installed at Norwich Lodge, e T b By ooy Sl horth end of Reade’s siding and blocked the First Aid Outfit. & €0 sank the nuptial high mass. District Deputy Grand Master Fred |traffic for several hours. The north| The pupils of the Sod : i for we have a large variety of | They were attenced by Robert .| Williams and staft {rom Obbwebetuck |and south (rolleys went tp the wroek |school avo. presented odom moact |\§ STUFFED OLIVES, pint. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, roses. ing a few days in Boston. " ttachment on the Thread City Res- | Strget:to Lisbon bridge In a little over| Miss Olive H ” Following the ceremony a breakfast = o Miss Olive Ladd has returned to {Bedding, Stoves, Lamps,|, rollowing the ceremony a breadest | taurant, Tuesday, attaching all the |two minutes, 3 U:!e village after ten days’ stay in et M and M Pateity D, Mp.| furniture and utensils in the place. Walks Sanded. rwich, ‘c"d‘uy Trunks and BI'I ran of 20 Carey street at which enly oroen o e o g o i o ’ intimate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs, Plckett Jeft on the ten o'clock | ho,oras Seeh boarding a train. He|yesterday, jand every line complete at | express for New York: - rs on a conditional bill of sale, and M e The groom is employéd by the Willi- | [0 X 3 M. E. Tice, who has been assistant| Mrs. Samuel Hartshorn has closed mantic Chronical whtle the bride was| i M. Bartis does not show up, Mr.|dyer at the Aspinook Bleachery, has |her home in Franklin for the winter a stenographer for Jordan , Bicthets. am;: says $hat he will run the res- | ciosea his labors. Robert Robertson | 2nd will spend some time in Norwich. On their return Mr. and Mrs, Pickett : t : lodge, 1. 0. O. F., of this city were in|snd transferred until 5.45. The wrecker | Johnstdn first aid cabinet No. 1 B N from, e i Norwich, Tuesdsy evening, Installing |ffom Midway With a blg sang did a it is to be used for outsids omereent N LARGE MAINE POTATOES useful articles to pick matd. The bride wore a brown velvet | the officers of the Norwich lodge. | commendable Job in clearing the Line. | cies as well roses. The bridesmaid wore a suit of plum broadeloth and carried pink emete sy Monday evening boys with double- Local Notes. 3 Thread City Restaurant Attached |rippers on the ity state road made = Sherift Charles A. Gatés placed an|the slide from the corner of Palmer | ine =g Hage uron a8 been spend- LARGE BRIGHT TANGERINES, dozen __________.___________33c LARGE, HEAVY P. R. GRAPE FRUIT.___._.______ 4 for 25c, duz. 65¢ JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES FANCY SPITZENBURG APPLES 13 for ... doze: No been seen since Monday evening, when [ have sany sprinkied on the icy walks| James Murphy has returned to New Haven, after\a brief stay at his h t the restaurant from John De- New Assistant Dyer. . here. \ Yoy e of Millville. N. J, will take the place will reside at 23 Prospect street. G the 15th of this month. Mr. Robert-| - OSUP Li]lco‘_n’s Cost At m,f!';f:: :LZZ M“::h Y, 1. {3 2o Mim. Tiee mave rrermned 1o e d the latter to Garrett Biblical T the dam between this village ‘snd Automobile Owners Pav ts. ing of e ¥, M. Mr. rs. ice have :returned to i Saturday. an e latter to Garr il n-|over the da 'ween i e e wore, beturs the| C: A. Checker club, held Tuesay éve- | their home in Newbure, N. Y. Americah Woolen Company to Dis- | ™G \C000 0 cnoots and the high | stitute at Bvanston, ill. to resume his | Pineville. : i fistice court Tuestay Wersing o2 the ning, there were abbut fifteen piayers Gardner Class Meets. continue Street Lighting in Order fo | school opened Monday for the winter | theological studies. et i enet charge of viclting the meéto, ae: by: present. Somé close games were The Gard: 5 Save Coal—Eighteen-Inch Ice Stored |term with a large number absent ap| Mr. and Mrs, William Cook of this EAST K]LL[NGLY HE- ure ore not havine 1918 licenses on their care | P1aved: AT T [ s, tho Methodlst — uecount of the weather. The sidewalks | Villagé united Sunday with the Atta- e pleaded uilty. Tt was proved that all Bing. at the home ot it ey Se-|. The King boys are harvesting fine [and roads are covered with ice, making | waugan M. E. church from the Damdel-f oo oy ST Ao 5 N of them had tried to get licenses 8o no Fire Alafm Tested. Cluggage. 1S, Alex Mc-11g-inch ice from Moosup lake this|walking dangerous ahd difficult. son Baptist church. eceént Visitors Ir; lul = Main and Union Streets |[fines were imnosed, but they wers or-| Trouble developed on the fire alarm Republican Nominations. s s e Red Cross Meeting. ity dered to pay the costs of the case, $6.60| system Tuesday evening ang several] Slied. = Attended War Rally. b i o At .the. repudlican borough caucus . i in| The local Red’ Cross chapter held a|' District Superintendent Rev. G. G.| Mrs. A. E. Sayles, with her children, WILLIMANTIC Phone 2853 ] each, whicn was done. test strokes were given. The first one| neld at § o'clock Tuesday s ctfegiod B videneeT S as & businses caller in | mesting Monday evening in the Town |Sciivener sent ord.to . the Dastors | of Nerth Scituste, R I, was & week s aiks 7 ‘” ng at about five minutes of|following officers were put in nomina- L hall, Central Village, where plans were | in his district that Bishop Hughes had |end zuest of her pareats, Mr. and Mxs. Bank Officials Re-elected. 1nS and many Deople, thinking that|tion: Warden, Horace Myott; burgess, Navy Side Leading. discussed to carry out the campaign, | felegraphed for them to meet him on|J. O. Brooks. DANIEL F. THOMAS H.| At the anual meeting of the stock- |, WaS the § °n°“y'”ik e et reiioir | Thomas McEroome: coilector, Clovisy The Army side won in the M. B.|for ecuring new members this week.|the evening of the 7th at o grand rally| Hardld Lockwood of Lynn, Mass., holders of the Windham Natiohal bank, e meys a:cnkmk uo ‘oo;regt;g la- | Casavant; bailiff, Perle D. Morgan; jchurch Sunday scheol contest Sunday.| Mortis “Starkweather and _Miltofl | of the cnurches in Fall River. In com-|vistad friends herc the past week. mmeY BRos_ heid Tuesday,, the board of dm‘.‘:;s bbb mn“' t & Ean— clerk and treasurer, H. C. Webster. |Lhe excellent weather brought out a)Winsor were Putham visitors Monday. géig._nc, with this request Rev, W, D.| Elmer Whiting of Providence, was and the officers of the bank for ) Sriotin ALNEO e h sxvenhan lec- Ras=ad B iarge congregation, the army gettingl TR T \ Voodward went to Fall River Monday, ! the guest Wednesday of Mrs, Julia| FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- |year were re-elostod. come otrouit. looking Jor the troeme’ | EAST WOODSTOCK |10 miles and the Navy but 663 How-| - §QUTH KILLINGLY paying bflel visits with friends in Burton. | ‘ BALMERS i gy -—gl the trouble. :}\;’:r.g:fil\n:d I\!:& ‘s;l?lee is s;m zaogead“ in Providence and North Scituate. Dr. E. A. Blake of Brooklyn ecalied on + g 34 P iled. S n age by miles. & S s i Friday. 88 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. T‘:‘f:'c ol {:;fi@':“;m"‘::_‘: n:‘: ;‘: Ressvaring from Burna, James Aldrich Howe Affected by Cold | Mr. and Mrs, Hassett of Worcester |Trap Set For Fox Catches Two Dogs Cottage Mesting. erank H. Smith of Putnam Helghts Phone 290 ished the work of mailing the ques-| 2Mrs. Rose Wamsly, who was severe-| at Fort Slocum—Death of Mrs.|SDent the week-end with friends inj and a Colt, The Ccottage meetlng in this village|cayted on relatives here Sunday. ~———"| tionnaires, 2,383 in all. This means|L burned in a fire il her room at 1087| Laura Perry at 94. town, " s i - I8 to 9’3 herd ;‘1“3“!'5!“*' ;‘?flms at the; " George Pray of Ballouville visited JAY M. SHEPARD that by January 19, practically all ot |Main street, is rapidly improving, al- eturns to College. | Miss Hatig has returned from a vis- | hofiie of Mrs. Minnie Smith. Succeeding Elmore & Shepard . classified so far. andEmbalmer —- {the men who registered here will be|though she has severe burns and will| Corporal, William Richardson, who| Francis Céllonan, a student.at Holy !it with relatives in Newark. jclassified, snd about 1,200 have been|DOt be able to leave the hospital for|has been spending 12 Ways' furlough | Cross college, who has been -mnaing( The members of the Red Cross are Freight Wreck on W. & P. Division,| TUesday afternoon for Florida, where his rents, Tht Salvation Army corps, of Put-|over Sunde. fiam, which has b3n holding bi- some time. . with friends here, left Monday morn- |tWo weeks' vacation at his home here, j {0 hold a meeting in Grange hall on Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Bugbee left |ing for Camp Greere, Charlotte, N, C.|returned to college Sunday afternoon. ! Wednesday at two o'clock. €inée last spring will discontinue them | pranamother, Mrs. Nettle Jacques. ‘Miss Marguerite Bosworth returged| Mrs. John J. Lyons returned Sun-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pray < , . Miss Vera Cole of Providence has Weekly meetings in PBlickstone hall|pesn spending a few days Wwith ‘her oo = B o tll March or April. Joseph Dumas, Jr., of Nofth m-::- N s X ¢ “|they will spend the winter, Stmday evening from a visit with rel- |42y from Pittsfield after spending the |Mrs. Wiltiam Barlow visited fela- Bisibubly Injured: .- venardalé, ¥as & Tecnt visiter at the 60-62 North St, Willimantic e iriat e e T - atifes during the holiday recess, Pagt few weeks with relatives, tives in Foster, Sunday. While chopping In. the woods near|homs of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Lady ‘Assistant Tel. conneetion | UCrC o oas istupted Tuesday be-| Cured, But Has Bullet in Him. At the society meeting held Satur-| Public schools in the town of Plain- | School opened Wednesday for the|inis vilage Friday, Vincent Adams, of {8€ph Dumas. | —1 cause of a freight wreck at Contsrville,| Dorio McLure, who was aceidentally | 12, &vehing the committee chosen)feld opened Monday after the vaca-|winerterm. === ... o |Attawaugan, met with o serfous and| A. H. Shippee has been Hl for a few ! R I Passenger trains {ransterred|shot with a .23 calibre rifle Dee. 23, | &o% Qoo g® Vetherdll, Ezra May and|ton. . e e o | poinful accident. A fellow workmdn | 68¥8. A F. C. JACKSO their passengers around the wreck. |Is perfectly well now. He will proba- | & MaV; ill Conserve Coal. B el ey N o soens New | 25 sawing off 4 large bragch which e — pebinsisdeind bly be discharged from St. Joseph's Re-elected Officers. In order to make thé amount of conl | Mf: @nd Hre 4. B spent NeW | fei] unexpectedly, knocking Mt, Adams STERLING FUNERALS. hospital today. The bullet is still in| .The Sunday school had election of |NOW on hand last as long as possible | Year's day in Putnim. down and pinning him to the ground = DE"T 187 him, but has done no harm, and will| Cficers Sunday and the following were | the American Woolen company are to Did Not Cateh Fox. Clinton W. Turner. \Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantic MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Warm Knit Underwear W'flb&twldyedhmonenu&HuvymflWmUnd@- With the cold Weather one needs Heavy adn Warm Under- wear, and the January Clearance-Sale offers you a good opportunity to provide yourself with all kinds of good, warm underclothes at a good saving. = 85¢; extra sizes, 37Vsc a garment. price $1.29, VESTS AND_PANTS, regular sizes evprice $2.39. —Sale prices 55¢; extra sizes, in high| WOMEN’S RIBBED 8ILK AND WOOL or Duteh neck, lonig and short sleeves| UNION SUITE—Sale price §2.39. ING CONN, e R ] bl **NEW LONDON ay. ‘he 01 creepers-—al w1 ‘were —Sale price 65c, Mtps:fiv& FLEu-;z?o 1vzzs-rs Ar:lu fihbhthetm. "Sut baa éo"ng"&'?n’: g’ifl? """!fd-,r Few Horses were on d . G 2 ) 'w‘—. e ade between thi e streets. 'he fen: were mos WOMEN'S BLEACHED FLEECED| price $fe; stses 14 to 16, S50, S whisls and the tulls | teackive, lookitg Ilke. Yelling, White Zhbs UNION 8uU! high or Dutch neck, N SuITs, high or Do Deck-|BOYS! NATURAL FLEECED UNION| 2 the pine trees were bowed fo ' the size, $1.25. SUITS—Sale prices WOMEN'S MERODE WOOL VESTS AND PANTS—Sale price $1.29 a garment. Sale price 58¢c. WARM GLOVES ARE ALSO NEEDED DURING THIS COLD SPELL. HERE THEY ARE AT SALE PRICES IWOMEN'S GOLF GLOVES, in colors,| BOYS’ WORSTED GLOVES, value 80¢ value S0c—Sale prico 37c a pair. —Sale price 37¢ a pair. 5 ¢ Through the generosity and inter- = s R = ' £ : 'WOMEN'S WOOLEN GOLF GLOVES,|CHILDREN'S GOLF GLOVES, blfik est of Charles D. Hine, secretary of ’ llillimry Greatly Rmt&d ices * i all colors, value 89c—Sale :flce ws‘e and ;:olnrl, value 50c—Sale price 37¢ - | the state board of education, the 133~ A‘ ____'—ngfln' .nm sah a pair. a pair. 'WOMEN'S FLEECE MOCA LISLE GLOVES, value $1.00—Sale price 89| \ & pair, —Sale price 23¢ & pair. = ———— "1 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Bale price 59¢ a pair. and muscles when he was shot and | Lindeman; assistant superintendent, | Almyville village. Mours—d o m o285 m Phone 44 |w;|1:7hewa!:n:xildenrsm(ljll;nmh‘y¥mted' fof "] 100ked in & place where it can do no | MisS Flora Alton; secretary and treas. |, The Plainfield High school basket- WOMEN'S FLEECY VESTS ANDJWOMEN'S MERODE SILK AND|S0res will be closed Friday evenings A regular _sizes —Sale price| WOOL VESTS AND PANTS—Sale|Untll March 22, as all merchants who agreed to. womens sLeacHED FLEeceo| WOMEN'S, R1BBED wool UNION INFANTS' PART' WOOL SHIRTS— Sale price 29¢. INFANTS' ALL WOOL SHIRTS— CHILDREN'S GAUNTLET GLOVES— NFANTS WHITE WOOL MITTENS with the heavy lifitb across his abdo- en. Fortunately a $mafler hough lifted the heavy oné four of five in- ches from the ground. Mr. Adams lost consciousneéss till his comrade suceeeded in chopping off the big limb do none, as it dodged ail of the organs | F°-elected: Superinténdent, Mrs. L. H. | 5top lighting the Main street ana the George Carr 18 il A. A. Jacques set a trap for a fox and eaught two dogs and a colt in #t. He says he will have the fox vet. Several loaded teamns have béen stuck on Spaulding Hill during the injury. urer, Otto Pike. ball team held practice Tuesday after- Jodeph Cyr, who was hurt in the| School bpenéd Monday after two|hoon in Milner Hall Moosup. automobile accident last Sunday morn- | Weeks' vacation. condition is favorable. Lester, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. | H. D. Burdick, has diphthéfia but his' Mrs, Hattie Miller recently received ' 2 letter from her son, Lioyd, who Is past week owing to the ice. Somé[$o as to releasé the unfortunaté mian.|i. ihe U. S. N. and stationed at Nor- ing, 15 nearly well. His outy moiny| Miss Hthel Upham remains at home PLAINFIELD have gotten out by.using extra horses | Efs right thigh was dislocated and hel g0, "o 3 consists of cuts on and around fhe Jefs | OWIng to shortage. of coal at Leicester, and others have had to be unloaded. |Wwas almost benumbed with cold when | “°\yios Ry Burdick has been 4l with | eve, and he is blind in that eye, ‘Where she is teacher of Latin and T brought home, about an hour after the &rip. Dblind in that eye, Feeneh €1 5 Mgk o Revenue Agent John F. Hannon Leaves accident happened, Dr. Kinesbury | Ui B Babeock, who has been | Had No 1918 Markers. L Affected by Cold. for Moosup—Meeting to Prepare for BALLOUVILLE of Dantelion pdiel e tirign boe, and Gonfined ™o the house for some time | Two more autoists wer James Aldrich still rema Red Cross Drive. & =rorn : 5 ily with £iip, In dble (5N QLR dpuin | Tuesday for ot having 1918 maveem |OWIRE 10, frosted Srs and Abvosorn — Pastor Attends Fall River War Rally|De espected. He and the family liave| ™ {ttfior Chamberiand, Willlam Ken- on their cars. They are Max Budinger in the eal d b, Claire Dawley has resigned as a| __Vinca Injured Whi While at Fort Slaoam.” Thice Mements | cleric at A. C. Tillinghast's store. Ho wv':fé':fm:‘ daphs i ¢ wWere taken to the hospital, some in an | Chtéfed Putham Trade school Monday, 00! - the sympathy of friends and nelgnbers. M. Adamé has alivayh bean o staiwart, | Jor M. and My A H. hdrd working mah, and it is hoped his and A. Krivitzky. They will be heard in the police court this (Wednesday) morning. N Relativ John F. Hannon, U. &. revenue offi- | K. Heselton over Sunday. coasting fine, but thers are no-hills |at the home of her daughiss Mo 5 |Past week, assisting taxpavers to make | ward, sons of Rev. W. D. Woodward in the city limits on which children | P. Hibbard, in the North village, Mrs, |(heir income returns, has gome to|left the parsonage at Atfawaugan are Permitted to slide. Summiit street| Perry was the oldest resident in this | M00SUD, where he Wil be stationed un- | last week, the former going Friday to Wwas given them last vear, but an ac- | section meing 94 last May. til Thursday, He will be in Centr4 |lhe aviation training grounds of the ::;1“ Proed ihe eity officials the| A missionary mesting Will be held| V' !2€9 and Wauregan Friday .and|U. 8. Signal corps.at Ithaca, N. Y. Rockwel! X Forester. Rockwell6Ba. WOMEN'S WEAR. Forester&@n Brief Mention. ization, and the leader s. B E. ay. | DGERORS WATERBURY, daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Shed, has alSo been connined to the house with 2 se-| O hildren Cry vere attack of tonsilitis. s "~ FOR FLETCHER'S A hei o ot e b siet| CABTORIA oo Three ot the high schiool teachers M e Ir omes i e, i YANTIC g Demand for Greepers During lee Storm-—Secretary C. D. Hine Makes New Years Gift to Pupile—Meeting pken employed by the Shore Line| ©°f Engine Company. trol It ‘1s probable that the 'Willimantic Havé been asked if they will, have lley company were dieging the ground. Very littls damage has been done to the trees by their icy burden. The lotal storekeeper sold his en- m; uto:l!; ‘:flt creepers and :&Anyk Wwho were ol to get out used skates. drowsiness, disturbed Eagnlng is good ev"z‘"““i, although sleep, mental depression, yellow. is next to impossible to have con- sh skin—thea you g7e Bilious, AT S — GIFT TO PUPILS State Secretary C. D. Mine Reimburses 8chool Children for Money Spent for Books. WEDNESDAY COAT DAY : THURSDAY DRESS DAY COAT DAY COAT DAY Smart STREET COATS of Diagonal Weave Kitten's Ear, & rich silky finished fabric in all new colors, lined throughout with handsome Satin or Striped Taffeta. Big Wrapping COATS, luxurious, irrésistible and absolutely essential to winter wardrobe. Imported Velours, Silky golivin, the exquisite new fabric Silvértone in all shades, combined with huge collars and-Hudson Seal, Kolinsky, Mole and Beaver will be offered at greatly reduced prices, pils of the Sodom school who invested e b, theii: money in slx Iibrary hooks in We wish to state while there is the finest of goods sold every day during this sale; naturaily the very créam of the Wi sevale iy i i ?%fifg@gfi%fifi stock will get very scarce as the sale goes on, so.we would respectfully stiggest your early inspection, Parsly Pratn of Sagae Costed, J| | Semtea by him the amount expended, Come to this sale whether you need anything or not and get dcquainted with our store. It is too good to overlook. 1 b e [ " Open from 9 4. m. to 6 p. m:; Saturdays 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 3 Dr. §, K Sohenck & Son, Philadolphin, The wionthly meeting of the Yan- NO APPROVALS s 2 NO RETURNS lic Fire Engine company was held on Monday. The usual business was enyon and | Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Thomley. and fam- | it 2 o 1ly were Oneco visitors Sundav. unconscious condition, taking upLa mech;nlc:’l course. Hawin Heselon from Fort Terry, :l;%rx‘rircons‘lfitg-ug:‘o:imfiis"‘]fi{frl?? to M?':;d"fi?.' %D“gl[:;sw‘;]i:;,cs,l"fia;t‘ T i eaves For Moosup. 3 i ; Mrs, J. S 3 : . Harol Ey Coasting, But No. Available Hifls. Al P visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs, John McGregor has been laid|’ Up With an Attack of lumbago. Ter | e e———————— |