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~ JEWETT CITY The body of Albert II. Anthony and that of his daughter, Marian V. An- thony were taken on. the 9.28 a. m. train to Worcester, Mass, for burial Wednesday. The bearers were Fred “mith, A. D. Tripp, W. C. Jeffers and The 'Business Trolieys Lead W. J. Robertson, Jr. The arrange- - ments were in charge of Funeral Di- rector E. E. Gilbert. The funeral jarty to Worcester included Rev. E. Anthony, Mrs. Annie Soule A\nthony, Mrs. Annic Soule, Armstrong, Rev. James B. Aldrich nd Mrs. A, C. Burdick; also the s Doris Myoit and Sadie Thomp- son, who weme pupils of Miss Anthony rd accompanied the party at the re- nest of the relatives At grave rcester Rev. J Aldrich con- ucted the committal service Funeral services for Eddiz Stafiord ere held at St. Mary's <hurch where € J. McCabe read the service. |J bearers were llomer Gagnon,, lenry La Bonne, Georze Gill, Eddie | and Thomas Bros were in ake. Willia tarr Hour re were flowers from the par- Ll Big Reductions in Many Floor Coverings During This Sale arn F, Milier, William Dris- | , NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO REFURNISH oz e The ;spctia.l Economy Sale prices enable you to replenish the household floor covering needs at a fraction of the actual value. You will find values here at this time which can- viience: ' renticn [l not e duplicated elsewhere, and with your wartime experience in judging values you will appreciate these values when you see them. Buy now and save money. Arhip Caron, 40, who | night, was taken to the ms of SANDFORD’S SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS $45.00 VALUES FOR $32.50 o We have just eight of these handsome Rugseffects and medallion styles in excellent colem all at an actual reduction of $12. | on each rug. The designs are good—all-over in 9 by 12-size, and we are going to sell thorings. You will never make $12.50° any iy SANDFORD’S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS s $45.00 VALUES FOR $39.50 : Handsome Oriental designs in both medallion and all-over effecis 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.. .. SMALL AXMINSTER RUGS $1.00 TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET | THE FAMOUS QUAKER LACES AT SALE PRICES in four good designs—SALE PRICE 79c 27 by 54, value $3.50.. .SALS PRICE $275 36 by 72, value $7.00. . ./ 'SALE PRICE $5.00 Domestic and Imported Cretonne Brow: nday school o scheol Mrs. L.} solos. The | Quaker Lace is the most dependable drapery | & 5 the market. We offer in this sale a special lot of 50 . \ alues from 75c to 89c. Twenty beautiful patterns are | . 5% i n, Sweet Avgel JAPANESE GRASS RUGS included in the lot which are marked down so drastical. | """ 12c&) worth 89 a yard—SALE PRICE 55, . o mpanie Pretty Rugs in tans and greens with Greecian key ly. There are hundreds of uses to which this fabris il R ; border, size 36 by 72, 6egulir price $2.75— may be put—SALE PRICE 55c. KHAKI COVERED SUIT CASES e SALE RRICE 31 FEATHER PILLOWS FOR YOUR RED 2 e 8 z 5 ; ed with durable khaki Fabri \ ille Fifteen $1.50 VELVET STAIR CARPET Excellent Feather Pillows, 20 by 28 inches, in size, with | S°0% sturdy cases, covered with durable khaki“Tabric, swers to mission- Tans and greens predominate in this splendid 27-inch | fancy ticking covers, regular price $2.75— and reinforced at corners with leather: Actual value is ar \ 71'”{ ”fw B carpet—SALE PRICE $1.15 SALE PRICE $2.25 $4.00—SALE PRICE $2.50. Idols e dolatry b Wild’s Printed Linoleum in bedroom, bath and 7SC Ringwalt’s Linoleum—a special offering of eight 65 Neponset Water-proof Floor Covering' for bath 58c kitchen designs—about twenty designs to choose handsome designs, particularly good for kitchens, rooms. This is sold everywhere for 85¢ a’squaré from—worth $1.00 a square yard............ value 85c¢ a square yard. i yardigood (designs:. i oo usts s e i e f the Word Gardne Big Reductions in Women’s Garments of All Kinds At half past ten i were d under the dJi- | Mi 3 H. Hibbard and da if. P. Hibbard stmas with her son Roy and v at n, R. T rowclough of Wor- ome for the holi- and was approaching the hou n;T' 1ful of wood | I 3 door eld today )Groton " EASTFORD h' Christmas evening proveé ormy, the annual Christ- 1 enterizinment was held h and there was quite a n Under the direction r, Mrs. Frank Greene, Seymms of Waverly, | st last week of Mr. | Atwood. I gave an entertainment - : \ for some | Sunda he annual New : 2 Moody and! J. D. d Mrs. Columbus with theur | mpsonvill id Jo W hittord’s rough is visiting his| ough, and family at days nd Corbin and two 3 at Walter | mother, Mrs. Taige. rty in honor of Cor; Monday after a omp ed (‘e a ly beel om the servi Th > returned Monday to ter schiqol ; aft i tvoodNitie: ) (larke "spent 'Christmas at L & Mrs. |t stmas guest on and Thompson. S e epot. ) . it with his CHESTERFIEL b t ,“m‘ =wfiin’§”'li‘§nd under He nd I P s been received from Sergt. Howlett that“he wad in and o | WOODSTOCK VALLEY L] A, Winfield Kenyon has returned te 1 Dodge, ;who- spent Christ- rer: mother, has returned to ich, . Conn. members of the Red Cross met Miss Florence Kenyon for an all ssion _I'riday’ 3 and . Mrs. Wilson are vs in Philadelphia. Hammond was called to ge last week on_account of of her dafigindr, Mrs. Al- ¥ were Ez Jordan™ scoe Alton & Konomuoc 1 fness t Miller. bel Richardson eme was “Abun- | Mabel Richard gift of God, through; one mpanied from F bury last wi of Middletc week of Mrs ain and Roanoke A da wounded at Antietam. T 1912 s various hor e | bright he Done W Ice cream and I fandwiches | ommittee selectoc bhats in aCup? | commm | ein iy In a cup of Postum s nel |l theres amost at- H . bu ] - e ' "|when Santa Doeared. He w and friends were unable fo be presen 'IZY'aC{'JVQ Flavor‘ i Bei o e clders = ien g el s - r The following program was presented: i EVERYUNE I.IKES generous o the elders as well as the| Luther B. Ashley lost a valuable|The following program was presented: re.s e |5y, a ot W P |statement by superintendent: recita- Lol i : sen, Ellen Lawson; re- s Je W. Martin, last Saturd |short leave of absence from ition hospital in New York « fl M Gra ding re ' ) he 0ol in etown. lond day the r —_— - |ress toward [ town, Me 1 - - s veeks ago Phoenixville schoo und Mrs. James Lovering, Miss|S0me weel ago. o with a Christmas Lovering and Archer Lovering 2 i e el e or ti week stands - e, AL E1L minster church ment of songs re Christmas at the home of their letc. The S of both pupils . and Mrs. Martin Lover- Veerks and| The public school reopened Monday . tlor a s ol s Chri [tions, Anna ¢ v n Brooklyn ang aus . ot d programs, 4 B Nise Anma Zete . = by Ruth Rosenzweig: sonz. Glory to f | DAYVILLE | Mr. and Mrs. John Beatrice and son |Weis: Florence Newton and Elwood e o s SRS 2 M oo 3 Frve Fide cereals, with no harmful substance.. . “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS | L55 Vinnie et are “were guesis of 3 A COLD OR GRIPPE IN ind Mrs. William Barton i “‘T- Saunders over Chr: A FEW HOURS. Mrs. ali Moffit as the guest of| Arland Chapman reading. Florence Jones ends in Moosup one day h influenza. | Mrs. Mary A. Street and d v with E gt 4 r. Duse ‘r:mrrn, 3 fuphier | I.'I. Moffitt and daughter Helen s G fs, written by | Tour cold will break and all grippe | \fiss Maude Sireet, s “histmas | WO 1\-:;"Zflr}n L with influenza, are | I W5 i B el Sngies i | 1 h Oswald Street | °LrMSONE: o oimon Washburn and | SCh A’ Message, Mrs. Columbus o I ent Chri misery end affer taking a dose of |and the week end w a talk from the pastor; reci- “}school: recitation, Selma Hoffman: “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two|and family in Boston g Sm hours until three doses are taken. Willard) §- Bennett. of Providence|SIily have moved from Scottand | ation. Scima Hoffman: story, Mrs, It promptly opens clogged-up nos- |was a visitor with his mother, Mrs. s i sl P . . o P A s SO == Linnell; sonz, I'd Like to Have Been d 'h 'l: 'h bl xils and alr passages in the head,|Fannie S. Bennett, over the holiday. |!Ved here sthce 125‘ el a|‘" Bethlehem, by trio; recitation. Bdith 1S maae ]n amomen ’ a a Q_q K stops nasty discharge or nose run-| Miss Clara B. Lucie of Leominster, Gt Arle cofiva]:;d;‘"; ag“erlmsen; offering for relief of starving . ofe 5 = aing. relieves sick headache, dullness, | Mass., was the guest Tuesday of last ; children in Bible lands; benediction, i E 1 lale) leverishness, sore throat = sneezing, (week of Mrs. A. E. Darling. an attack of influenza. |by pastor. Then followed the distri- H €01 O Q1 ing. COT)C)m}Ca N t_OD R \oreness and stiffness Frank J. Burnett enjoyed Christmas e bution of candy in quarter-pound Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- [with his son Raymond and family at EAGLEV]LLE i Xes child o bers ot = R - e ST e upt Quit blow. | v Bl o boes to children who arc members | venient, delicious. sing head -—-nothing else in the world Sergeant FElijah Berriman from This village has been so fortunate as!cnes too small to attend. Many ex- “m = fi S ; eres @ eaSor” gives such prompt relief as “Pape’s|Camp Devens ias been spending a few pe entirely, thus far, the sec-|pressed their pleasure in the exerc *old Compound” which costs only a|days’ furlough at his home. itation of influenza, which isjat their close. ‘ew cenis at any drug store. It acts m Moran and Joseph Weaver |afflicting other communities far and|. Friends of William Martin Duhberke without assistance, tastes* nice, and|of the naval reserve were at home for [near. The sufferers outside the vil-|were shocked and grieved to hear of wuses no inconvenience. Accept no|the holiday. lage, on the road to Mansfield Depot, |his eudden death Sunday afternoon mbetitate. Mrs. Hattie Chesbrough spent-are all improving. He was in his usual health, so far as