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s . 'This Jiffy Measuring Cup is free to users of JiTy-Jell. Just send o g - s the end labels froi= two Jiffy-Jell packages — the labels naming L B 'Canse(:l'!egi’ .4 E‘.‘ the flavor —and we will mail the cup. - 'No“i[e x ;:;mh ‘;fim;rifl . P, ~This aluminum cup holds exactly one-half pint. Fill twice wit T B A e N mesls boiling water to dissolve one package Jiffy-Jell. It also holds ex- (IR IE S b SRSl oo ly ore cup, as called for in many recipes. Ordinary cups so vary — in size that mny'recipesfare spoiled. So t::lu exact C‘-lhp, with mark- »\NNQUNCE.\T ENTS i i i - cup, i ial i ome. e i g ings showing fractions of a cup, is essential in every ENTERTAINNENT COURSE ‘ AT UNIVERSALIST CHURCH An ‘entertainment course has been arranzed Dby the Ladies' Aid society of the Universalist church for the sea- son of 1920. On January 4th, the Pil- grim Male Quartette of Roston Wwill appoar. These artists need little or no i i s introduction to New England audi- ences. Their work, individually and Tonight. i et ravis WHAT ONE BOTTLE OF GOLONE DD FOR THE STOMACH| orwich i John L. Leonard, Jr., Martin A. Sulli-| 4 ° iy Bulletin, Willimantic Of-| {00 George H. Hendrickson, Alban M. 618 Dhurgy SE MY 100, Potvin, Daniel F. Killourey, George A. What Is Going On Tonight o Tonight (Monday) at the town hall ; Kaights of Pvthias, Natchaug|the employes of. all the local indus- , No, 22, meets in L O. O. F.|(ries will be given a jcordial invita- = tion to participate in the first of the| 2 Board of Aldermen meets in Council | featyre programs that are to be ghamber. held under the auspices of the Com-| §° a = Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, R. F. D. 1, said: “For six months I suffered with stomach. trouble. It seemed just as tiough there was a big lump there and it would throb and beat till it would nearly set me wild. “My head ached, I was dizzy and short of breath. I would bloat so with gas that it affected my heart and I became very weak and nervous. # “I couldn’t sleep very well and mornings I would P teel all tired out and warse than when I went to bed. My appetite was poor and my hands felt numb. + Knights of the Maccabees, Thread [ munity Chorus. The meeting is to City Tent, No. 23. meet at 140 Valley | open at 7:45 and the program is de- t. » St. John's voted to the interest of “our town in- Commandery, K. §tated Conclave in Masonic hall, getting together and making friends. : “I got a bottle of Goldine No. 1 for stomach trouble| ° and couldn’t have believed any medicine could have / & S —— The City Industrial department has done so much turhme. I ;]!ee;) ?ne ?very night, hazs 0 been agked to cooperate with this no heagache and that trembly feeling in my stomach is| . 24 B e oy oL, B P. 0. | movement andeach chairmian of the S gone. M don't have trouble with gas like I did. My o deceased members of *tho order | ¥AIios plants has been asked to go 3 ippetite has come back and I feel much stronges.in collectively, has placed them in the ¢ 0 among the employes asking them to svery way. I am glad I got Goldine.” e Loomer Opera House, with & large | be at the meeting. Each plant has| Ovrinater o G0 MRS, ELIZABETH MURRAY. D li h l D . . T ° Fli C front rauk, tn church, :m!{h‘rl!n nnga ::;; f]l t t cert. February . 4th, Miss @etegation of Elks present, with mem- | been asked to get up their own yells, Goldine 15 sold by G. G. Tngler, Norwich, also in Putnam by H. €. g t alntles a rix ng Qs E. Morgan, réad T, | dustries and is for the purpose of will_enertain , Her s tyle is brilliant, versatile ard pleas rs of their families., Services were | SONgS, banners, slogans, ete. By this|; p,; "7 p Donahue, G. E. Dresser, Dupre; Plainfield, E. L. Mercier; style donducted by Exalted Ruler M. E. Sul- | noon it Is hoped that many Of el Coichesier, H. F. Buell, A. T. Van Cleve; Griswoid, C. H. Morgan; Groton, % 3 it Bl o hg:f)‘.;‘."]i;, ':‘:“)'fi‘& m:"éfa;’,:: Qvan. The officers of the lodge and | Plants i ihe fowh Wi LoV nd a|C. S. W. Davis; Montville, C. A. Chapman; Waterford, William Hendrickson, We fnake these offers to and twelve if you whip the jel e e vies - wiiligive Shisscloetol the speaker of the afternoon were | NOUNCER Wielie mee{’m The speak- | and by leading dealers in Boarah, East Lyme, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lyme Pres< chow more women what Jiffy- —all for a few cents. S SSct it i athie, Jieat: ratintcauim of seated on the platform n the fol- | delegation to the meeting. The & ton, Salem, Voluntown, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Chaplin, Eastford, Hampton. ell. means to..them. It is also quick. Simply add Boston iand, AiEs (Tylsrs-wole e Dwing order. Bsteemed leading knight, | 5f that has been sechved 18 AUOPNeY | oo oot “Stotland and Thompson, I your dealer does not carry GOLDINE Jell means to - = B < Feveph i et Fal sl L B. Edgarton; secretary, Louis for hie” tople “Industi\u Willimantie | in_stock, have him secure it from G. G. Engler in Norwich, or the Chas. L. Jiffy-Jell differs vastly from beiling water, as directed on Pt v dsh e b AT R m’“‘"‘-r_“h}' v"';,l,‘f,‘,:.,“‘",:,m";;;fl'd The singing of the evening is. in| Whittlesey Co. of New Haven. Conn. other quick gelatine desserts. package, then the fruit-juice e e m,d=!'g"“““._., ler, M. E. Sullivan; charge of Dr. W. P. 8. Keatifig. The | em=————=—=—==—m————==—x Bach package contains a bottle flavor from the yial, and let cool. of condensed {ruit juice. Millions sare using . these = -|of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Brother Jotn H. O'Brien; esquir b g NS mg;’e’;'“;‘r‘“gyo will buy their share of the stamps.|street, spent the week end with her ? e o el We crusi the fruit, condense quick, economical fruit des- Pl i : o v B 5k (hate It takea.the world-famous Houdin the’ juice, and bring you real serts, and no to present the ultimate In screen <o The promoters say: Tuberculosis|parents, in East Hampton. arker: esteemed lecturing i : “¥he men of Engine Company, No, 1| Killed 50,000 Americans last year and| Miss Marjorie Collins is in Hartford Melo esteemed loya. e NE fruit in‘ abundance in these miss them. thrills. Beside his Paramount-Art- Jiffy-Jell desserts craft picture, “The Grim Game," twhich bl o only by combatting this destructive|on busines. : mes F. McGlone S o e o ot Conpe | disease can the number be made| " Miss Jennie Cahill of East'Hampton services that were conducted | S ¥ ) 2 . y opens at the Davis theatre ~toda That's the important point. 1Ty Ihese Flavors i B el T Flavor is mere taste, and often Try Loganberry and Pine- & o e ney fire at the home of F. A. Verga.|Smaller. ~Decorate your Christmas|was a local visitor Saturday. + & memo; 0 the thirteen mem- i commonplace. Not only does the artificial. The fruit itself is rich apple for desserts. Try Lime- DAVIS THEATRE. isios the order was instituted on|had gained considérable headway be- e lntohyiss%l:fi‘;ehem Ve Lovaciy | e eeue i s Norwiel Narch 39, 1910 were impre: sbe z‘-‘...‘ned ‘mroug 'me W ue "into lhi meeting Friday night witha good af Miss Charlotte Murphy of the tele- mness of the services increasing ) JUtel ruel (GO0 WAL R ¢ | tendance. Inspection was held - and |phone exchange, spent the week end y L{:‘HH J. Fly nnvl.ilh--l off | chemical were used to extinguish the the scouts were found efficient. Fol-|with her parents in Hampton. an b A > g e I et m- | on No. 47 Winter streef, The fire|Packages with these seals and help| Mrs. Frank H. Foss and children r that have died|¥on. No. : master illusionist perform before your eyes all the amazing feats for which . in earthy salts. Everybody fruit flavor. It makes a tart, he has earned hi§ fame on the stage, Re hatore lowing the roll call and a brief ad-| Mrs. M. Moriarty of Jackson street, - [ RSiE but “he offers others even more sei answered “Absent” As | e e e e | dress by Scoutmaster R. C. Rose the left Saturday to visit her daughter in needs it every day. green salad jell. Mix in your sational. He frees himself from a :xlnet:.':"‘m}d X "Q\vnu:‘l vere called @ | {"he trouble had been at one time |Scouts pledsed allegience fo the flag | Boston. salad before cooling. Or mix | Conmected with 4 bakery that ha|and gave the “America Yell” Patrol| Miss Elinor Sweeney spent the week Doen vum in the Dullding, The build. | meetings were held for the remainder|end visiting relatives and friends in ing ‘was recently made over into a|Of the evening. Hartford. : reinng. Edgar M. Warner, clerk of the! Mrs. J. A. Lavallec was a Hartford Windham county superior court and | visitor Saturday his_stenographer. Miss Marjorie Brad- ford were in Willimantic SaturdayiCOUNTY FARM BUREAU afternoon at the super. court, ex HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION amining applicants for citizenshiD| ¢ 7. Apell of Lebanon was elected president of the New London County papers were granted to Dan-| S S e D e e e vertrs, | Farm Bureau at the annual meeting Siro lheld Saturday afternoon at 1.30 at | Patrick Pigott, and Harry Grottidse.iiha" Ghamber of Comiuerce Hall at bear trap while hanging fifty feet fn For a Few Cents in meat scraps and make an the air. He slips out of a straif- 2 5 s o jacket while suspended from a ‘flag Frosh fruit and canned fruit appetizing meat loaf. ol an tHg fop O . tencitbry BHTA are expensive. . Here are rich Try Mint flavor. It makes ing.-And. asif this were not enough fruit dainties which are not. a zestful mint jell to serve with :{?:a"na&k e h:n:i“ r:ngl tmrt:ed mz;.:( 2 S . ‘e di 3 e pic into the And they are rich in fruit. meatscrasa side dish. hair-raising air accident in the history Ilalf a pineapple, for instance, Try them now. Then send of a\'!atlora.i Twoh *planes lockdprué is used to flaver one Jiffy-Jell us the end labels which men- pellers 3,000 feet above the ground an dessert. Then almost a whole tion the flavor, and the e S T Ty vk s i ruin, the occupants snatched by the lemon is used to acidulate the Jiffy Cup and any of our molds. merest chance from death at the iast tap an placed a white rgse upon it he address of the afternoon was made I Hon. Brother John H. O'Brien of Worcester, who covered the hi Jgedom In a fitting mann selections by Temple quartet Baslford we grxies ~ oF order of the services held was| | Another branch of instruction has been added to those already in full atsthe Y, M. C. A. Saturday third division in the classes king met at the ¥ and or- This new class is for older and women and gives more ad- anced instrugtion in dressmaking. The ciass is be'ng taught by Mr. of | r ed during the lows meral March, Chopin; Williman- | girl @ Lodge, No. 311, B. P. 0. E.. Mi-| chaet E S d ruler: in- - moment. -3 - Second papers were granted to the | oy 3 mixture. See the coupon. Cut The other biz feature s Leah Baird @tion, Cha) n 3 {A..C. Brown . CBnNTA | S d which John D. Avery of North Ston- N = N 0 e other biz feature is Leah Baird ;wum apiain T. Pr guns| A, C. Bromn. mm;m:s:n;‘nljfinl;l: [‘fr‘:e f{'};‘?,’f{f\ffifl i ‘.B.;;ér.;?]hn Band-:ingwn_ residont for. the past j'ear.l Yet a package of Jiffy-Jell it out 80 you won't in the Special Augustus Thomas fea- # My Shepherd. Allen; Roll Call of | el ol i ' J. | was de Your Hearts, | until 4 resa de Rie pther w ing. of the cla an = o e ctee oo S| The Willimantic Emeraids - took a ! < in the chair. The meeting had JaEhs: Wilinio TEaminid 1t an attendance of 0 with twelve of the kK Sa rday - g, | har ugn £ froa ~All-. wenty-one towns of the county rep- e g ey alteracons. | Gritain team 1'riday night at te Val- | resonted, ISP fons. that have been | bley sireet armory, 30 to 20. The! The following was the full list of 4 o on 1 at Natchaug|EAme was one of fast playing all the'oicers elected: President, C. J. Abell, sert Molds come in as- Monday evenings 7| way through and at the end of the | ehanon; vice president, J. D. McCar- sorted styles, six to the o Mian e fir Noriwich Town; gecond vice pres- set. The six will serve a Absent Members: tenor solo, W, urrolf W from Eijat ters Hrothe Phose Tears ofakion. Hon (§BPMen: Tem serves six people in mold form, JiffyJen forget. ture, “The Volcano,” a §-part speeial production of-love, life and romanc you will enjoy. s The comedy. to. complete the show is “A Lady’s Tailor,” a two reel Mack Sennett picture in which the Mack Sennett bathing girls are shown ‘frols Free Dessert Molds These Individual Des- I ¢ pericd the score read, New Britain BEmeralds 10. From the ; : icking in the' surf under the light of ision 2, at Natchaug . s t. J. B. Palmer, Norwich; secre full package of Jiffy-Jell Real-Frait Desserts the Southern Californta moon. These Opthering Home, Emers bursday evenings at 7 o' time p.ay b unt | the L whistle: v, S. E. Holdredge, Ledyard: trea: We send the full set for . o Bottle tn moonlight bathing pictures were taken Siwe, Brother Eiks; Mis: Norbetta Smith. i s played their heads Gilbert S. Raymond, Norwicl 5 end labels. The molds 10 Flavors in Vials 220000 . while the rest ‘of the country was iale oft ':”d 5\"1‘“ m]\' Y‘xhn%rlm':\‘fl(l)é ul\é town directors— nhiah. Elijah Abel are aluminum, and the Mint Raspberry Cherry fighting the cold of early winter. *The names of the decea ; woints and scored e, Wi 1€ Colchester. Harry Gilman; Bast Lyme, i 5 berry Strawberry Li % of the lodge whom A e\ Britainites could score but T.!(liaries Rinbart: Franklin, Loyq D, L Legas ™ e e@re held W .{.‘u W. ¢ Herre D. Moreau, . Just betore the end of the game thel nic Klemba, who ‘recently ap-!core read in Wilimantic to answer 10 Lhe ed on th Pineapple Orange Lemon Coffee ; °{ Aver: Griswold, Simon Brewster, J i} and then a foul:was 'Groton, hitham; Lebanon. meralds and a good! BI‘EED THERTRE. 5 “Of all the demons of hell none ls | - mare fiendish than the demon of jeal- B 4 Bhes G | « of non-support of I irown put the New Kritain team one !} (o, g bt ey Tom U seemite Rek Motk s A. Shea : isbon. James Graham: Lyme, Ray L. buil tory of restin : {one minor c s sentenced voint 1n the lead with only about & arame: Montville. G D Whitma : : MAIL e Y oo ccnmely infereytion I — | in_jal by Judge William | minute of play remaining. At this) el [ onhdon, James G. Hammon Jiffy Dessert Co., qualities and Vitagraph has scre : { M. Maitbie in the To.and county su-|time Denn by of Taftville play-| \orth Stonington, J.D. Avery: N th F Mo S Waukesha, Wis. THIS B MRInNl. Tahe. Venecantn 4 : {prtor court. Klemba who is to pass|ing for the aldsgave a fine exhi- | o v o e Nawian e er r'ree : Durand” is the title of the story ing & {wich. W. D, Copn; Norwich Tow ' icturizati : | she nex 1z moaths in Tolland coun-|b.tion of open field work and brought | vl . SRR ik 1 alled for. and this picturization features Alice H poete st ML i g a ' W. Lillibridze; Old Iyme, G. G . T encloge . - [Iabels s ioutiel Joyce and will be-shown at the Breed : | iy : i n\l;:h )nm-imgn \\)‘m&b the ball down towards hi °PP°“@3’§ | mords: Preston, William Service The labels called for are the end labels—the one on Sen it molds Tichsek at wde Heatea as N6 et M § s Easv-—If You Know Dr. |uibuicr woman. . Public Broscentor | Sumidun whot thae. aoelod defos for | 1em L D. Gifford: Sprague.’ Allison B, each package which mentions the flavor. Send the coupon day and Tuesdiy: As a atarrins vehi: i Edwards' Olive Tablets | Biwaid Yeomans defended Kiemba|the New Britain five and pne of the!i:2dd. Jr.. Stonington, C. B. York; { with the labels called for and check the molds you want. cle for Miss Joyce the play is alf of : 25 ad PR T AT T v >+ Voluntown, Benjamin K. Gallup; Wa- 4 % £ : int Dessert Mold (S a happy choige and’this comely an H - rivechonepes ol s bt BB 0 e v - Dimmock, south end; I 3 ...Jn’lfybgl;dnsnmz Cup (2 ~--P1;=:bds)¢=s= o Popular actress abpears at Har ve s mmlzl‘:::\:\;:’:m | Postwaster John O'Rourks can. aug-|of the tams follow: "o’r?\‘rée an‘?(x;tr‘; :::i'-e Ating ara . abels) 5 Fobe ' Mold (S best. An able cast surrounds the star BN biwrle here's s mee] of | imantic person with the | Emeralds New Britain| practical talks, A. W. Mauchester of [ ...Set of Six I“d“"g"?g "'P‘,'“b ls)'hd A b b e < R il 2 “Ireasury certificates which | St | Shors seolega on tpreai v dairy- Molds, as picture abels). are in evidence. The o . eine > <llow oomplexion- —iark ings maturity | value ot $100 - on b TR O et SR ] A Iabels). T T R SR T e o Lo T CeTand, Summne IR S Bl eyee with o pales Ellison | former county agent leader, on. Coop- Strong wins applause for their per- formance. Other pictures on .the Ml include A e P P e P A PP e rd Arthur Shedd of Preston s n the work done by the Pres- November report of the Pul sparkle Vour doctor will tell von Y s ey Nursimg Service has beea | Murphy ninety per cent of all cickness comes fram { eratio Pickup | City 7 u worl “He Married 9 i T gl it the fol- ton Cooperative Exchange. : : i 5 comedy and lh}en;’ag;“;}e:a oyt o inactive bowsle and fiver work hus been done by 106 | PICKett ... oreeeiians Jacobson | Triasuree e owners and business men in the cities.|and as a result interest in our activi- |of the efforts some of our towns have e . Dr Edwards. a wall-known physiian ax o $ The time may never come when we |ties has been allowed to lag. In an|put forth to make the farm bureau a in Ohin. perfected 3 vagetable com- ot cales cired fof 46 RN, 7 L RN A S Larson| Treasurer Gilbert S. Raymond gave|shall be entirely independent of theseeffort to remedy this condition the | success. During the past year seven ¥ STRAND. Sized with clive ai).to art ap B Qs il 2o | % the following financial report for the | friends who have inade the farm bu- | county agent is at present devoting|towns in the county have raised or ex- | Ignorance, declares Daltor, is the 1he fiver and howele. which be gave to o 4 ! Dakketa frony foor, Murphy.ip, Hig-| Vo2 jo Dec. 11,7115 g reau possible in New london county.|Wednesday of each week to this part of | ceeded their quota of the 1919 budget.|cause of all sin znd crime, The rea- et G vear iV emgorele ket Lo o, A e 5 | iBeceipt==Cdsh on , Jan. 7.|but &n organization of farmers and for jthe county, and next vear plans (0| These towns are Dozrah, Franklin, |son for man’s downfall is his craving B T i v L e B L homman B U. S. Dept. of Agricul- | farmers should be supported by farm- | spend at ieast half of his time on the | Lebanon, North Stonington, Old Lyme, for foolish pleasures and excitement. To point out the evil of wrong-doing, Dalton has had several -motion piec- tures made, the greatest one of which stitute for calomel, are gentle in their Action yet always effective Thev hring ahaut that natiral buov which all | shanld anjov by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities 1% FAwards’ OViva Tablets are known oy their olive color, 10c 300 23c. . account af salaries, $2884.35; ers, and we are out for 1000 farmer |towns more rcadily accessible from | Salem and Voluntown. of Conuecticut, piz club mon- | members in 1920. We will welcome ad- | New London. This has been made pc This still leaves much’ to be desired. 5: state of Connecticut, fair ap- |ditiond] support. as alwavs trom, our |sible through the courtesy _of I G.ibut we are confident that interest in tion, $100: state of Connectl-|friends In the towns and cities but be- | Hammond, secretary-manager of the | the farm bureau and its work is on the | Lors s promotion of agriculture, $2,- | lieve money received in this way | New London Chamber of Commerce, in | increase in New London county, par- fimfiiy‘“&?n':::alfln"h W:iCh :t! a?u > county of New London, for pro- | should be devoted o espanding the | placing at the county dgent's disposal | iicularly in o number of communities | Toic 1o pires oy wad Whose leading les in fifteen cities of the St | mofon of agriculture, $2500; corn fair | work of the farm bureau rather than | (he use of the Chamber of Commerce | where for one reason or another the | e pagPlayed b¥ him. which deplets ten months of the year ropriation 350: stenographer’s ser-|maintaining it. |rooms, and we hope in this way (o |people feel that they have been he-| e oy e ;u ;‘ : n{:‘em, e bt o Do bl e ad to Willimante includ ng | {ices market reports, $22: proceeds | For a mumper of reasons the farm | materially widen the scope of influence | looted in the past. The signs seem to | ¢ e Piocure, Which 15 being shown ik PHineh s started | November | Windham in per capity investment.| o Venefit whist. $4170; sewing club | bureau work in tho lower half of the |and usefulness of {he farm bureau. | point toward « year of increased use- |35 the Strand for the first time t= agh L. Campbell. tubercu-|rhe figures stand 3.077. ADSOnia | pmarariafe, $29.36: allowance for Ford | county has been more or less nelected | In conclusion it is only fair to speak | fylness to the people we are here to|32%: IS eXpected to draw capacity Spacinlet o, the Sihlel saUR- o it 01 and New Lonwauto. $275; cash denosit returned, $2 houses during lts stay, hare, and i, of pu.cntal visil tup 4; g © of tuberculosis vists 36. | Larson 4. eit of nursiag vi wdanc lin ney due for Metropolitan visits ils”from fouls, Higgins Referee Arthur T. Kelle; T.mers Haggerty and Stanley. Time Y. 32 z0-minute balves. LRer Detailed reports of War Savings' g’ activ oot | ‘ubercuiosis Cl'nic to be held | JAY M. SHEPARD m ai Norwich examined sixteen | h ith $1.80 : lean play, brimming with realistfe’ - b don th'rd Winchester In- and Road $1000 Pig Club, $15: of al 3 Succeed!ag Filmore & Shepard 0. o | chiding’ Winsted ffocrth with $L113 | enane ool O P o detall which will fascinate young and ! F al Director & Embalmer] were exam f‘zé’“f‘?*‘ of chauberculosis |and Hartford fifth with $1.605. The ip fees, dues and contributions, ol ar{xdtfinnlbe flhuwr:”to every mem- uner: e AL month and’ this ol il b5 | remainder follwos: Middletown | Storrs College. account of sal- of the family. irginia Lee, of % (062 ".ORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC|,. ot 2 Wil be|$1.244; Meriden, $1.141; Britol,- $.940; § continued. total $10,323.52. “tady Assistant Tel. connection | i ty Bridgeport, $.696; New ures—Salaries of county the Southern Feature' Film Corpom- tion, plavs the leading. feminine Tole + | Norwich, $ New Haven, $.831; Wednesday atfernoon has| Norwalkc, §.743 — 5 4 opposite Mr. Daiton. ; ST U5 i “eiae Lo the mothers of the | Brian, ' $.005: Stamfora, $574 and | SECNE S STRS0Ce fome Gem, Jester, two reel comedy in"the wild H [ Ehat day ot 3 orotogs. B 2iies on | Waterbury, $.44. Onstraijon’ agents, $E8553; | exbenass west and governmet news will ‘com- —Klllourey Bros. Halie s ‘been i harge ot the Bapy | Miss Emma Law, N8 died Sunday|of home demonstration agents $25186; plete the bill today. ? “FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Vi ic. “fifmio"m;‘:( l;fi;‘mh:mc o [‘i‘&’;fl‘l}fe' clerical servlc:.‘ :mlygo la)u:!omnhflre EMBALMERS b B e oy I ighter ot M T MEd Geres T Looe s e Ne b ST s e serve and it is with that idea in mind/ 36 Ddion 8t Willimantic, Conn.|iN8 fought in Willimantic as well as|Law and had lived practically all her| fair prizes, $128.30; telephone, includ that the work of the new year is being? | undertaken. > : R Mrs. Zoe Meade gave her afinual re- throughout the country, but more|life In Killingly." She made her home |ing tolls $108.16: nublicity. _$240. Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) money Is needed to carry on the work | il Dayville with her sister, Clara and . stationery and supplies $108.72; office e - and as the funds from the Red Cross | Dis another dister at Sioux City. rent and light. $310.70; postage, $16.59; Br.F. C. Jackson DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St. Will intic Hours —$ a. m. iv 3 p. m. Phone 44 sale are being turned over for it is hoped that the citizens the System Agaln; AXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tahlets which destroy germs, act as a tonic and laxative, and thus prevent , grip and influenza. There is only Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c.—adv, MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. CHRISTMAS GIFT STOCKS ARE READY Resolving to “do one’s shopping early” is one thing—while carrying it out is another and often times neglected. Here are so many pleasant temptations to make one keep this resolve that it is easy to match up long, long gift lists with gifts that will make many happy Christmas morns. THIS STORE’S SPIRIT— of helpfulness and its fresh stocks are now com- bined with wide variety and the novelty of new- Miss Jane Bolles. 76, died Saturday at her home in Brgoklyn, where she was born -and where she lived all her life. She was the daughter of Armin and Alice Searles Bolles, was one of ten children all of whom are dead, with th® exception of one sister, Miss Alice, with whom she made her home. The funeral of Mrs. Emma John- son, 79 who died Friday was held Sunday afternoon, Rex. Walter B. Willlams conducting the service. Buri- al was in Westfield cemetery. The bearers were four nephews, George O. Thomas, Donald Field, Frank Field and John Randall. A. F. Wood was the furieral d'recter. Rodman was held at Dayville. Rev. William Swainson of the Congrega- tional church officiating. The body was taken to Poquetanuck for burial L. Kennedy was the funeral direc- tor., Threads. Miss Florence Howice has been in Hartford, calling on friends. Miss Lena Moriarty and Miss Clara Gagne, left Saturday to spend the week, end in Bristol. Miss Josephine Smith spent Satur- day in Hartford visiting friends. , Mrs. B. Burton of Windham street was in Hartford, Saturday. Miss Gertrude Moriarty of Pleasant How to Take Care . of a Child’s Tee Every up-to-date mother will get the little ones a child's-size tooth brush and a good dental preparation and see that they 'use both daily. She will not permit chiorate of potash and carbolic prove harmful. Prof. Lewis B. Allyn of Westfield, Mass., advises the use of Albodon Den- Funeral service for Mrs. Caroline A.| pig club prizes, $43.70; pig club sale. $10; furniturs, “labor and contingent expense, $68.55, total $8472.21. Balance, cash on hand Dec. 1, 1919, $1851.31. .County, Agent’s Report. County Agent Walter 8. Marsland, who took up his work on June 9, 1919, agent, had gone to another field, made report for the period in which he had after F. G. Warner. the former county |’ held the positioh. He showed muéh work in many lines, ‘which included dairy improvement, crop demonstra- tions, better poultry, fruit growing, lime for soil improvement, Maine pota- toes for seed, sheep for New London county, boys’ and girls' clubs, fair ex- cation of farm bureau news, extensidn schools and market reporting service. The recards kept of work, from week to week showed totals for some of the more important activities approixmate- ly as follows: Letters written 274, cir- cular letters sent out 157, bulletins dis- tributed 861, with 2,700 cards and cir- culars furthering potato’ wart cam- paign in addition, articles published in Tocal press 18, calls on the county agent at his office 124, telenhone calls regarding farm bureau work 146, farm visits 167, meetings and demonstra- tions attended by the countv agent 20, meetings addressed by county azent 12, attendPnce at these meetines 844, num- ber of miles traveled by rail 65, number of miles traveled by automobile 5 066. In his plans for 1920 County Agent Marsland indicated the following: To entoll at Jeast 50 farmers in the Gounty in the pure bred livestock campaien. to have at Jeast 10 boys' and girls' clubs, to endeavor to establish farm- ers’ retail markets. On the question of membership he renorted as follows: . New London county was the first county 'in Connecticut to organize a acid tooth pastes or other likely to|farm-bureau, and yet today our actual membership is the lowest of any farm bureau in the state by*about 300 names. One really big task for 1920 is to_get hibits, tractor demonstrations, publi- | A ustful gift—a portable Perfection Oil Heater— radiating Christmas cheer generally and meeting Grandmother’s need for a touch of extra warmth wherever and whenever re- quired. Instantly available at the touch of a match. Pa for its initial cost in furnace coal saved. Tempers the draughts and warms cold corners, Perfection is safe, clean, odorless—is easily, filled and re= wicked, burns 10 hours on a gallon of kerosene. Creates no soot or ashes. Saved the situation for thousands of families last winter. = Over 8,000,000 in use. Use SoCOny kerosene for best results STANDARD OLL COMPANY OF NEW YORK port s home economics demonstrater.; speaking of school lunch work, canning. clubs, sewing clubs, instruction fn feedinz children, and an extension: school. In all there were 183 home® visits, reaching 260 women. Anincreasing number of avenues of. usefulness are rapidly opening up for: ; the home economics work of fhe farm: § bureau, and the main drawback in- many cases to a most worth’ while] } plece of community work is lack of ai é 3 Teal live leader who ¢hn give the: necessary tima 43 work 1 an interest: and get fogether zrouns nf women who, will work on these projects. - i< NEW LONDON DETECTIVE . , § GIVEN SEVERE PENALTY{ © On charges brought by a porter at! the Mohicin hotél,” New-London, the police committee of that city has sus- pended Detective Sergeant. . Charles’ Hammond for 4 month and upon ex-k piration of the suspension® he witl be} reduced to the ranks of patrolman.’ 1} The extremely ‘severe nenalty:was) brouzht about. it Is understosd, be- | cause Hammond criticised . the.work of 4 two members of the committee, Alder- man Woodworth -and’ Payne,: hesides upraidips Captain’ Charles Pinney an ieut. Benfamin Beebe, .who were | i present at the hearing. It is also.un- | derstood’ (hal the-centure “by Ham-§ mond of menibers of tie committee $ and his superior officers :caused the’ the ndded discipline of the reduction ® Lof ITlammond in fhé ‘ranks. b The charces of Tesbmecke were that; 4 on the nieht of the -2rd inst. Ham- | mozd_verballv: attackeg: him In a gre store. calling Teskmecke a “red’ nd’cal” and a supporter of bol- s*evism. Hommand_hog has=: 0 r- th~ g e A ¥ < R Yoo ) % o . . o o P f our farmers to reallze what t tal Cream in all homes where there | 0TS Of % ness in countless interesting Christmas Gift Dis- 7o Ghilren:” Albodon s calelum cax: | he farm Dureau fs and what It stands plays. bonate saponified and mixed with the | 1T Provided we raise §1000 here in X well-known_antiseptic ofls of cloves, | Nor Lonfon county for farm bureau - cinnamon and eucalyptus, making an niSBch v aTe iR it0 £ac i v: i ' ; ideal composition one-third cleansing, | goins T orny Chnoyy State and federal THE H. C. MURRAY CO. funds ver $6,000 ional, One-third polishing, one-third antisep- | trange ae it At e "6‘12! tie. It is effective and safe. A tube|farmers themselves are directly profit- containing 85 brushings can be bought | ing from the farm bureau, most of this anywhere at a popular price and guar- money has been raised i years past anteed, ¢ ' through the generosity of “our ~mill R

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