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PEPER ) i ne® JEWETT CITY Marion Vinal Anthony, 24, died on Funday evening at her home on Sovth Main street. Monday morning her fa- ticer, Albert Hayward Antnony, died ul the same home, Pneumonia was the cause of both deaths. Miss Anthony was born in Worces- ter, Mass,, the daughter of Albert H. ind Hattie Wilcox Anthon: RHer tome has been in Jeweti Cily sihce the h of her mother. She was n efficient, capable and lovable young woman, with al! that thess terms wiean in théir highest sense. To meat er was to feel at once her attractive personality. When very young she resolved to become a musician ang af- fer being graduated from the South ‘Worcester, Mass., high schocl she took the courses of three asons at- the musical institute in Holderness, N. 1I. Anyone who was fortunate enough to hear Miss Anthony sing Xnows how well she succeeded. She was not al- ways possessed of sufficient strength to carry out her ambitious plans, She was a voice teacher of no little rote and had pupils here and in Worcester. Bince coming to Jewett City to live she joined the Method church by letter from the Park Avenue Methodist church in Worcester and was interest- ed in all church work. Sh2 was teach- €r of a class in Sund hool and chorister of the chu As has been said of her in chu 1 hema lif as well she was of ncere, con- seientious, * ever-re or in her death the community has suffered a loss which is wide-reaching. Albert H. Anthony was born in D bury, Mass, on Tt 863, the son of Rev. he thony and Abbie G. Bailey : came te Jewett City when a boy anl when n his early 'tecns learned the ma- chinist's trade in (he shops of the Ashland Cotton company. Il worked at his trade here, in & shop of his own end later in Hartforl and TPaltic. Twenty-four years one year after his mar with Miss Wilcox, he went to Worcester. where he engaged in business and machine manufactur- ing for h in his establishmen tunate o intercsts. Since returning to Jewett City he &% work perfecting a smail fac- tory on Main strpet, where shoe strings were to be made. Within a year he mn‘n d Miss Alice M. Young of Sylva thony, like his daughter, joined this church from the chrch in Worcester where he was very prominent in all church work and in Worcester wus a member of severa 5 interests pleted at and Wil \‘ulimmq !mm«-t Chris- s death lho com- oss is great. His wife and tev, Edward M. Anthony, sur- vive him, Eddie Stafford, 14, son of Joseph H. and Agnes M. Furey Stafford, died at his home on Main street, Monday afternoon {rom pneumonia, following influenza. The lad who was a pupil in the Riv- ergide Grammar school, was an-ath- letic little fellow, with many young friends who will Keenly miss their playmate. The other children in the family are James, J, Chester, Olive, Elizabeth, Margeric and catherine Stafford. 8t. Mary’s church Monday morning Rev. J. J. McCabe married I‘ Chabot 5 Emma Jo=tin of this only member of the families were present. Mrs. Charles Desmar- aig, a sister of the bride, was matron of horor The bridegroom w at- tended iy Mr. Desmarais as best man Mr Chabot Jeft for a shert S 1 for each €ity to Come and go VIl be struck as each session begins 8 o'clock the Bible hool sessiorn | n charge of Superintendent A, | . Brown. Soloist, Mrs ingham § o'clock—issionary ard. 10 o'clock—Y oun le's Session: lemuei Green. Solc Gieor o'clock A Backwar 17 ward Look; Deacon J luist ‘astor Tuller l:t——lu:n‘ th Old Year tor. « hrw’m as uted the gi gramme was Mrs, C. W men members o 2 and wa . Witiam lar} tarned fror overse: n pent ¥ vate ( fore enterin fals for tr A weH :nenued and »‘-asmg Sunday eve tien of Mr Miss Cor New Russian Commander-In Chief IPYRIGHT PRESS ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, K. Y. * Tey'ral Kot ehok, farmerly Com- i3loek i JMeer, 15 reported 1o be organizing ith General e anti-Bolshe- «ik movement in Siberia. field and will{ the swinter in | OCCUM AND VERSAILLF.S | | inute pro- | | Ttousetop, | Christm i | in Moosup to | L'rovi | tain tho* Big Reductions in Many Floor Coverings Dunng This Sale '"f'q" | Big Reductions in Women’s Garments of All Kinds | kitchen designs—about twenty designs to choose Wild’s Printed Linoleum in bedroem, bath and 7 5 Ringwalt’s Linoleum—a special offering of eight 65 Neponset Water-proof Floor Covering for bath 58 from—worth $1.00 a square yard............ c c NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO REFURNISH g The special Economy Sale prices enable you to replenish the household floor covering needs at a fractlon of the actual value. You will find values here at this time whu:h can- not be duplicated elsewhere, and with your wartime experience in judging values you will appreciate these values when you see them. Buy now and save money. SANDFORD’S SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS $45.00 VALUES FOR $32.50 We have just eight of these handsome Rugs in 9 by 12-size, and we are going to sell them all at an actual reduchon of - $1250 on each rug. The designs are good—all-over effects and medallion styles in excellent colorings. You will never make $12.50¢ any oo SANDFORD’S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS $45.00 VALUES FOR $39.50 Handsome Oriental designs in both medallion and all-over effects make up this lot of 9 by 12 Rugs whose prices we have cut, Not a Rug in the lot but what is a splendid value at $45.00 and would be an ornament to almost any room in your home. st SMALL AXMINSTER RUGS . $1.00 TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET THE FAMOUS QUAKER LACES - AT SALE PRICES in four good designs—SALE PRICE 79¢ 27 by 54, value $350................SALS PRICE $275 3 Quaker Lace is the most dependable drapery/lace on 36 by 72, value $7.00................SALE PRICE $500| D‘ome;;tlc asx;d l_;nported C:-etonne the market. We offer in this sale a special dot of 50 alues from to 89c. Twenty beautiful patterns are | - ¥ JAPANESE GRASS RUGS included ‘in the lot which are marked down so drastical- | P 12¢% worth 89c a yard—SALE' PRICE 65c Pretty Rugs in tans and greens with Greecian key | ly. There are hundreds of uses to, which this fabric border, size 36 by 72, regular price $2.75— may be put—SALE PRICE 55c. SIS TRREEE FEATHER PILLOWS FOR YOUR BED $1.50 VELVET STAIR CARPET Excellent Feather Pillows, 20 by 28 inches, in size, with Tans and greens predominate in this splendid 27-inch | fancy t‘ckmg covers, regular price $2.75— carpet—SALE PRICE $1.15 SALE PRICE $2.25 KHAKI COVERED SUIT CASES Good, sturdy cases, covered with durable khaki fabric, and reinforced at corners with leather. Actual value is $4.00—SALE PRICE 250, handsome designs, particularly good for kitchens, rooms. This is sold everywhere for 85¢ a square value 85c asquare yard. .......c....0uunn. yard, ‘good/designs: - 1 UL L e o T N O NS T | .l’ exercises included: Seng, schoo! 1¢ading, s son: recitation, ~0n" Welcome the Da r of l,v! Coerli com? the ‘hrist Is Born, Mabel n, Ruth All 1de Topliff; JTohn York aver 1 in. New 37,000,00 POUNDS OF FISH LANDED AT BOSTON IN 1917 (00,000 pounc over the rnment today trial of dealers tion of the counsel landed by the fi this jumped to 1917 m'undm' and mun s in those BO_ua ‘ruce of Christma | sclo, A Kn fe W ervice \lur of the F a_ Boy Thi sh i£ , G l‘xllxt’ar Sing a n Fillizar: The \y"'r'l of Me (Giving, Ruth and Willian The Myste The ed Dec. 30.—An increase of in the landed at the Boston for 1f C 169,000,000 pounds in introduced by the gov- at the cha nti-trust laws. In 191 000 06 THE U. S, IS CANCELLI*J- CONTRACTS IN EURCPE hington, Dec, 3 and _British governments have met the Uniled States in an irit in negotiation: on of contracts ns fo . Secretary Baker ncing that approximately of the outstanding American e ries had Dbeen | AERJAL MAIL AVIATOR BURNED TO DEATH ille Center, N. Y. Dec. 30— lates 15 e aerii ELECTRIC LIGHTS burned to Adeath two our These’ arr: R. Stetfinius. sp ,9!1' tive of the wu e, who returped ue er.and at thet dis lritish governments were too in- Allen: coliect v Charles nised One sch PLAlNF IELD Leo Diyon and Wil e The Scripture; 1 hool; weicome, James Mildred P! h\! Mary wton Star o ool pa vican | nd Alfred Win days in New amount of ish Pier in 191 913, was shown federal court d with viola- ) pounds w defendants d X lcx Com 0.—The French commod t the can- i or the Ameviern id todzy ingements were depiriment in Mr. Stetti- he he laid modating order; | Hondu | Costs of the | discovered | and without a crew. son of the Honduras schooner was a menace to navigation, | SOnE; Silent Nisht, cchool: December | nAprH STONINGTON he had a perishable’ cargo aboard 2 o el T 1 effort to take her in tow. | 2 Queen 20 oft Cape Hatte: voyaze from 1evol and = depu the Str trati <hoe will Cutk t the of the arres and Rebhaltz. WAGE | Rock ome recently | en delivered to d sdme now Dbei ' paid for and brought to this coun- | 1 Im h utionary tollowed tI stress on the fact that tho: vernments had shown “an acco helpful and just spirit” in Schools in the Sixth dealing with the war department. The \mn Holton, teacher, cl placed in the two countries by the United St: tes fo tion id in toda: a reported having schooner bandoned by all sa; of tt that she The crew amer Gulfiand and landed at AUS TS iCenle o tio , in celebration of Yuletide. i 3 o = e ; o he following programme, arranzed | @ This Store Will Close at 12.30 Noon, Wednesday; Jan. 1st TR S T Annie Adam Certlil } by the teactier, Miss Mary W. Bailey, e e e e—————— e A 20 5 B C——— -ate from W ston s the best of | ) . s e 7 (.ERMAN REVOLUTIONISTS th5 R Groks g o r e Su’]ulfi SUGAR CURED ARRESTED IN STRASBOURG | Thcre were t ors pros- el e - Paris, Dec. (Havas). The cr- anta Claus f‘;‘;ml;;‘,‘tf Porterhouse Ga Ib. [: SMCKED rest in ‘Strasbourg of two German he gifts. who played an active part in the brief 1ovement there which gning of the armistice preceded the 1o0ps, is ted \}‘ rv\:'lb;;ll"usiitsjl}jxg.ll‘;;nd “[-(:‘fi,m 7] Chanpell’ o F.ebanson, i dlea: lb P B R S o e 280 SR et Drestdent liofy he Short-lived | e pros-amme of Christmas exer- | Perry Swan, Constance Cobletgh: oral ROMER sols e andimormenk il tipaug schoo!, No. 7. Miss * of the Red Cross C mas, LAMB JOWL Holton, teacher. includ- 3 Brockton, Ma creases w employed a decision handed down today by the e board of conciliation and arbi- on Under the finding, outside will receive $35 for a fifty and cloth lining cutters cutte r aveek Some irg in of the new announced. The men ar- Herr Rechle, of uopuu- ‘Bochle (Rechles | lent INCREASES FOR 1,000 in loecal time a WILL BE GOVERNCR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR TWO DAYS Concord, Tesse M. N.' H, Barton, of Newport, presi- dent of the stote senate, will, before ives un that office upon the swear- senate be governor ¢ New Hampshire for two days. He he sworn in omorrow that he furope fi4 ! inaugur. 1ber mail service wa es north of after cours ation of Jol ernor on January 1. The continurd of Governor Henry W, Keyes OF ALL KINDS made this neces: Mills, his leaving nd cauzht fire Ing testcd belore being turned over to postoffice department, 42 FRANKLIN STREET ¢ vou ea trivate to be of interest generally but -salary—but do you ® 1cted the attention Dec, 30.—Wage in- | Seibert: revi ere awarded 1000 cutterslcob Rothstei by which the cutters were and $28 a week, respec- ut the me reopened. o By Bariiti uc ELECTRIC REPAIRING. E. Lowell ard Alfred Linderson. There are eight uppils in this .school. The nce for the fall term this schovl being one closed -because of the It 100 per coming Junicrs The Juniors gave fou December | speeches on What the Red Cr Was A-walk-| The contes of i sovg, Santd|awarded by B i o Town Alberta|ood Swan for the best essay. l R Rice, C The| The men's ent commit-| 19 Todman; | (¢¢ arranged a pleasant s"lrnrwe in ob- Fryer: | taining Banfield of Fertoaut entertain the ciation FRANKLIN mas, Rosie Ri ool; rec | Claus, Frank Rotl Henry Smitii, As J ing, Harold Monos t week for th the toilow O Little Town of B four-minutc speeches: | A oner of the What t ‘0 r artillery and ar s were very large|fgrame: &nn miterial that halj| lehem, schoal: American forces completed would | infiuenza William J\luv» | e et b “in the i ar, Julia | :}:\fixml After Mr. Bar k. show ey T > : > B : 6 the na- ABANDONED SCHOONER { nard Crandal:: a2 nv Misneb s Bzey through ‘the selective ser- er the Red Cro: ol Call, 5 system. WITH ALL SAILS SET |¢or the Red (o ey ein; song, | Dec. 3).—The fruit steamer school; Ch Date; My Sa Santa Claus, in_ Holland, Joliv Old Q( it Cnristmas Fairies, A Legend of , the Christ| Twelve vi se Adamcik; Cliristmas Ac-| Four-Minute contest was won by Ju- ! rostic, by nine chiidren: If T}lia Rodman. { Were Santa Cla Bernard Crandall: Florence rt Ward; E fl’t Claus song, Annie recitations, o v 1=muk1n with a While | PaP atlons. Re V rginia | Served by the committes g fitty-four al the exer Sxebert: <on" Remlehem Song, school; ALl exerie Mary | Santa Claus #nd distribution of gifts. inz present from S, : h Stons 2 | CASTORIA rs were present. The|and North Stonington. \hr se pre\op" 3 rom Norwich included and Mrs. = sing spedlum In Daniel Guile, Miss Olive Guile, \I]~s]‘Ea<u\"n Connecticut crzuugw The Bul- from Port Limon, | hted Scotia Queen, re- her crew, sailing ils set. Her erra- Joseph elLL oo “‘“"’i'.‘lj ~ Ghildren Ory There were | FOR FLETCHER'S he Honduras, who was waterlogged Captain Daniel- d that the Inez Guile, Woodrow Gui Mrs. O. b FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY clson Rob- ther's Ggadle 1fymn, scheol: land Joseph Da Claus, ckings, One most enjoyable event since ization was given Ly the sociation of the D school, Thursday abandon<d while Jacksonville fer was taken off by ast December arent-Teachers! 4 Corners Two TLittie ng, Santa ( Round LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS S cons SHOULDERS, Ib! ... 26c PORK SAUSAGE i Louis Starkweather | cert recitatin and flag as in Paw- | necticut Hymn of the : Red red Zavatto 1cket, R. L . and Mrs. C. W. arrival of Irench social Chappell and Mr. and tance Cobleigh and Perr) ation, IHolly Wrea green Fred Zavattoni tha Christmas Fchoes, ng Jing, Jinz a IFour-Minute » Stould Join the Raymond T He m"fllmnml Rothstein -Ling, by} LEGS, b, .......... 28¢c| SALT PORK . 5oty WEORES, Ib. ........ 18c| b .sournuse i 50 26¢ tion, What's the erwood Swain: reeitasion, Cheistnas e, Goo. | CHUCK LEAN BEEF| BEEF PORK . Nielson: Baa. Baa. Black Sheep, Con- g . tance Coblejzh The Chirizumas Carol ROAST For Potting [LIVER {.IVER Silvery Zavationi: recitation. hanks Piccola, Emma Be to God, orge Neilson: recitation, lb lb' rbs P R zzc lb' Ry 1 b'; mas Time Marcella | Johnny Th s, Wilfred Linderson; Sophie Seibert, and Virginia | The Christmas Tree, Alfred Neilson: ons, Santa Claus, Ja-|song, Jingle Bells. The programme Christmas and the Old | was in connection with the Junior Red icbert; Iilda’s Christ- Cross Roll Call—four of the pupils be- recitation Christmas, Amelia Sm st Flower Bloom SHOE CUTTERS shoe factories, by | Year, Sophie 120 an agreement n asked that the Dec. 0—Judge as act inz governor ry. OLD HOUSE WIRED FOR place today, wh n an . enormous| zetit?