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:quT SHALL 1 EIVE Foa.cuktsrms Youmllfindthsm&-bumpmflemofnrymy tion if you will visit our store/and notethemanyth arrmgedforymrselechflh."lnmdmdxeym practical kind, glftsth.!“wi,ll gWeulisfymgmdlu pleuuretotlmewbo receive'them. . SILK PE'ITICOATSY FOR mns 'You' will find our Change Silke Petticoats particularh sirable for gifts. . We | them fi-om ;3595th $5.5¢ We call particler attentio; our Novelty - Petticoat | fine, silky quality of heat bloom, Scotch plaid colori: at $3.50. Let the door}of your heart swing wide open and the Christmas spirit enter therein. Mnke the whole family and your friends happy. We have all the Christmas gifts you need. # Come in and do your Christmas buying be- fore the crushing crowds come. ' Your dollars have a big value when you deal ° with us. . SILK - KIMONOS . Latest Arrivals for-the Christmas Selling We have no hentnncy in uymgflnt»flm line of Silk : Silk Crepe Kimonos is the finest:ever shown in Putn: We have them in a wide range of ‘style and prices. Silk Crepe, blue, pink,’ lavender rose. . 3500 and $5 Crepe-de-Chine Slipover, rose. peintoan L8 JapmeseSllk figured. .0 Ui s iz s i gl Crepe-de-Chine, pink, blue, hvender.,. Iut 1915 Figured Satin, Alice blue' and wisteria.. .., ;... . $15 . HANDKERCHIEFS: FOR. GIFTS A most fitlmg present for Man, Wumen gnd Chxld Dainty Handkerchiefs for Women, fine * serviceable Handkerchiefs forMen,also Handkerchiefs forvBoisand' Girls, including Pretty col- "ored Novelties for the Kld- dies. Prices - range from 5c to $1.25'each. % UNION SQUARE——“The Store of Semce —PUWA Rest Room and’lavatory TRIOTIC women will resent useless gifts this year. And well they should. Housewives will prefer those things which will save. - Save time, work and money. BUGBEE CORNER, PUTNAM, CONN. IDIAMONDS WATCHES | Jewelry and Sllverware - Make Lasting and Pleasing Gifts . And what woman who takes pride in the ¥ appearance of her home will not appreciate | something that will make her furniture brighter, cléaner and prettier. OEdar Making things brighter, prettier, cleaner. And at the same time saving work, time and mvncy So give her O-Cedar Polish. A gallon or a quart i you can, but surely a 25¢ or 50c Pianos Sewing Machines WILLIAM A. ST. ONGE Jeweler and Statione (Successor to E. G. Wright) PUTNAM, CONN. ¢ ‘the "sups+ior | prison at ‘Wethersfield been conv! of :settin: Shotning | caused great prcperty 2 rull tremendcus scnsation, profiting by | few years ago. The arr curred immediately this fall. He" wa ther that had over ‘him, that he custody while offi tain ti . o > 5 i | vi Bl ', s to. know - befor 25c¢ to $3.00 sizes . e Bl s . e grea : i b s ’ N 3 : = Stud ; ams | v be prr\:ehwd At all Dealers . Morse, ‘23 Front strect, Putnam.| Baker's hall ‘Tuesday Open daily until+g .p. m. during tae| week. 3 roil call. Walter . Carpenter-of spent Monday dnd “Tues: TE oo | Btkers. . - WARRENVILLE Frank Cushman s cic i ) | Baker. Z S The ladies of the -Baptist chugch S ; le ‘Jast’ week in i of- the city l\l 1 on Tnursday tha ) . |ings against him in the 1 ty Agant B. W. Eliis is receiv- [ not be lengthy, but that it is }on( ¢ 3 Sauntyihmne BaMliEile it hase Sohbbeting Rt aim adl|held their | AnpuRl : ble' to show ‘the probable [ Daker's hall, for binding him' ever for_trial Syeuings, : tie Windham | - court, which _wal antic * the' first M Waterbury—A new class school for Waterbury in the vea is the present plans of the bo: education. - - . d. Jos epl\ Conley has mn\ed his fami< nto the iate house. " Walter C. Brown, of Hartfora, spent| F, H. & F. W. TILLINGH the weekfend at his home: here. 5 : Supervisor Bliss held a teachers'| - Funeral. Directors an meeting in Listrict No. 3, Friday of Embalmers last week. c tral V 1): Conn. ko 1s paniing ecme entral Village, Co B AUTOMOBILE_ EQUIPMEN S. L. Case and family of Willi-| !Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfact attended the ‘church sale iq Telephone Connection. Moosup STYLE CLOTHES ‘rm'rn 'in Pu nam chanter of the Rad:Cross is C s roil call,to be [ Canterbur; | The carpenters ha | their < fected and pisns ont complited thorough job-of the' wi y hoating- sys- | done-here. Covering tie whole t g in thei tory included in the Putnam chapt st e : < the district, well -over 5,000 members, e < e. . The | should be-obtained. The workers.would be. happy if: they could double thet number. reparatory work elsewhere, e bieen d uted and’ other things ‘o make campaign go. forward wiit tion and vim from the minvte mz).tlon has been clected as e : D! fore ‘the office Jccation to the late hou 1*0“(‘\'!1 His sister, Miss Lena Roberge, has Yeceived a letter, the first months, to secure more adaquate servic th Norwich-Worcester , Where the. Nar o b i ahere | Following_arg mn ncwly slected traveling men are | 4 S i ‘Winter 0 from Private Edward Robe: who is | constantiy complaining ged by fire and water a feW|gcet was laier ~though, secreta Everyth'"g That S ty e In mter vercoa mow with the $0th division, which has b= ks ago, have been completed and a downpour of rain the going ant s v, lseen much active service, Though peace is in sight, several of room is now ready o have casier for the cars Auring Thurs- urer, Charles F Dietrics company, noveity musical | Lulnsly's ing plants b e = coRoed Ward 1, Putiam, C. . entertainment, first of the Red Crose | SORLinuing it workers_on ounty Detective ‘W. B. Juckson of | - announcement that the 76th divi-|fain- W rd John M. Dean; e course, Orpheum theater, this evening, | 10t a rulé is Willimanitic was in ‘Putnaia on bus- hroken up to to supply ‘re- | Ward 3, to continue for a long time to oy Sirs. Single admissions 35-50 cents; Cours in tae a Rickets, 4 entertainments, may be had, Havens; Ceres, reserved, for $1, $150 and $2.—adv. g York. where she is taking | Winiire Misses Mary Collins and Susan Coj. | 21 instruction course for Y, W, C. A. | fins are at Riverpoint today, attend- | \/OTker School | Thomas ing the funeral of a relative. gixeet, y lmd the pleasure of Tron Thomas Monohan, who is with an Jaring an add y R. J. Caldwell, | pointed “over prtillery organization in Trance, has |, th¢ lls _company, [ cations for R [WEEAS that Bo 1o well. The mon which has offices in New York. the orders were. pla o dated after the signing of the Olin Fuller, who has been employed | to nermit of.tlieir i iadee. | on shipbuilding vork at one of t y C. Finnerty of Malden ivas a| PIants in the I iness, Thursda The Salvation Army kattlz is aga‘n _Position, near Shaw’s store, to re- e contributions with ‘which Christmas dinners will be purchas to when < ed for the needy of this city. home, for m , & i - hereabouts 2re now in though | The name of Richard E. Gibney ap- | may not return at once. ; enough | Peared in the wounded of casu- aken care of, | @Mtigs on Thursday. This cfficial re- trout were | POrt is believed to refer to the same therefore, are ex- | Wound reported to his relatives some w" wlth Danielson friends Thurs.. :ur:u;jl to Danielsoh, and is a; with | pected this year, hg fishermen, will | ime since by telegraph. the Daniclson’ and Plainfield Gas and | not wipect « ing next spring| Henry C. Linden or Worcester was v‘ng R, Franklin purchased the iectric company. otherwise would 1,_1\9 been the | & Visitor with friends ia Putnam on ‘aldo farm, sold at auction by J. C.| The U. S. transpért De Kalb, on | case. Thursday. er in Brooklyn Thursda which n Lester Bill is an engi The Red Cross Christmas roll call | neer officer, was, due to arrive in' No Iu be conducted for members. by | York Thu captain t captain Sawyer distri Fox; captain Putnam Clarence E. Pierce nam, Mrs. Ralph Gibs chairman Pomfret branch, Mrs. S. Overlook; Raphael Hawarth, who nas been at| Thompson branch, Miss Edith the Brioklyn fail the past two|don; Dayville branch, F. 3. { months, was brought back bere Thurs- | Grosvenordal='s bra day afternoon, in_custody of County | lictt; Woodstock au W. E. Jackson, o be pre-|ard H. Healey; Eas » city court, where he will | Mrs. C. D. Tatem; North Askfnrd face a very serious charge growing|iliary, Mrs. P. S, Collins; superintend- X =5 F Joston district, has-re- out of the fir> that damaged Bugbee's | ents of booths, Putnam, Relatives of Alce Reireau, officially | Alex Lundstrum, the Grosvenordale | Department store a few weeks ago.| Wheelock: Aistributor. o hld in New | reported missing in action on October | Wrestler, recantly was defeated in a, Howarth is a brother of Tormer At- |Patrol Leader rsday from Brest, with re-| 16, t further advices con- | Match in which he took 1didrs, many of them ill of | cerning in action | cester. He was defeated of the Boy rt in Wor| torney Frank E. Howartn, row serv-|dy Brousseau in charge. H an Itafian ! ing from 11 to 14 years in the state]of Christmas roll call, ofiic ielson chanur will be undertaken | turnin: ere next week. wounded. »dquarters of Ernest iy s » T oy L report is one that arouse: ave doubt | Wrestler. Richard Reeves. ‘who has | . 9u4%e A. . Bill was‘in New Lon- | oo vn bas fate, though theTe is stron; The announcement that the rail- don Thursday on a business tri g - keen an instructor in bayonet exer- 3 siness trip. hope ‘that dev road administration will remove- in kise at llhe 8. A. T! l;flrrm camp at ""fg\!;‘ part the ban on additional passenger s expected af s home here | 74 Cas 5 : ¢ bee trains may mean extra service olit u fthin a few days, mustered out of | the number of them is. comparatively.| his organization. D Y 3 this'city in tke near future. H 1 7 o adde e he-service. Sergeant Reeves was in ;'fl_}” S STRATIE K6 e devarity s P . A number of ‘soldiers, mustered,out |- Pictured above is one of the sedson’ e to receive a commission, ienced during the epidemic. of Camp Devens, passed taroush Py i A k | + u—douh']g (oho Brat fce storm of the season| Ono of the weekly dances being ONECO nam Thursday, en route to their homes g ¥ { smartest Overcoa hrqpted, e ng nesday night, leav- | given at Phoenix hall attracted many Mr. a Irs 2. BN . in wvarious parts of:Connecticut, ing the strests very slippery, those | Thursday evening. I oo D Marciett ana i [ snug fitting, con e collar, knee Who were out in the early morning| Chi - a in Provi-| C. Dwight' Sharpe ‘acted as toast- ians here report that influen- | that he was taken oner an( contiriue to develop, though | not as yet been able®to report back to icken thieves, evi 1 a o . . found. ‘to irepiiag tos [(}',‘ehnr'lsylmz,mar: iy NStmine. hass Deen Ciratie- | ool e Syl s the baa-|} Qur usual superior lines of these Standard Christmas length, in many. P‘ml fabrics and The refiroad ‘administration’s plan | operating in this section. Farmers | forred f vens 0D | o b tr el Iy . . § ors. T jo meme an ineresse of passenger | living within & few milés of Daniel- | Upioy, " PP Bevons fo Camp) former members of the re depart-|| Gifts are now ready for your inspection. We invite you ol o service is very 0 be fol- | son are suffering from the raids of the 3 5 Pat 3 é 3 M N B cor- | BOR e EnTEEY ds of the| Mrs. Frank Hazard is recovering| MWhen Mrs, W, J. Bartiatt leaves this # from . illness R A to inspect them. 7 g for Washington to attend toe o Earl F, Wood, graduate of Brown | - Vincent Hawkins has finished work | big sufirage demonstration scheduled university, Providence, and formerly | 3t Greene, R. L for next Monday she wid carry with We have a splendid mor!ment o-‘ Christmas " Cards, b lons- up and. down the line mu dren Or & Lng{;sh mitrlllclor there, is'dolng 4 ‘tir§r " S. Mowry was in Providence [her a shillalah, brass-tipped, made advanced work that will lead. to an- | las hursda © {and presented to her by local vet- 3 3 v other degreo at Harvard university.| Adin Mowry preached at th eran of the Civil: war. This is ot to|| Booldets, Nutting Pictures and other, Art Goods. FOR FLETCHER'S e M. E. e Civil: war. This is not to Mr. Wood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | church Sun; Y in the absence of the | be taken, however, as a sign of belli- . $ S % A, F. Wood of Academy street. pastor, Rev. G. A. Smith. gerency on ber part. CYR BUILDING Members of the Windham County| _FRehearsals are being held for a 7 : Agricultural society will hear tie re- | Chiristmas. concert to “be - given - the | a, ot e St Drstal. wilijasad . ; DANIELSON ports of their officers at tomorrow’s . 3 “|to confer a dGegree on a class of can- i v meeting in Brooklyn. This oldest fair | _Miss Eaith. orber has Aelumdiit Ll W am e n Brodlo e BRSSO | 'l B e ) e T SR e Jeweler ; Putn \ CASITORIA LOUIS E. KENNEDY DAMIELSON of ‘Red Men. * up its usual standard of exhibition, | MrS. Lee Rel s'\‘-on Notice' has been given rcre that th notwithstanding . the ' war, which | Mrs. Mabel Nichols is gaining slow- | Wheatley-Dubic. c&e, w):‘lr:hdl::.s a: many, many. difficulties. in -tha, Iy, after a Jane illoass, tracted Danielson attention for a