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CYR BUILDING DAN IELSON Embrace the oppormmty —make your pick while the picking is good. Only thirteen days before Christmas. - Use this list, it will save you time and we know it e will save you money. A House Coats Bath Robes Neckwear Hosiery Handkerchiefs Fur Caps Suit Cases Bags Slippers Storm Shoes iy ink .plagidly through - L fycd e, u;gugurat!i e coal stll i _ that tie nities hereabolits ost face tB . and business: ére - fork- éonthhge for ak tor the PI and Electflc co:u enough station ln Plail than Tuesda; Lhrewmg u of wepk. hnr wapk, :{t the c»mmfiy nawver, and. j ftiep wri “3:, '-knned sto Sl l‘\EQCm“ e days will i feans can Silk Shir: Sweate, Muffle: Gloves Th- nfip muah‘ ile. eam! Manager fleld‘ Rubber Boott T Imbrellas THE CH. his tim Apd there pen» pany i are én. fore oar n wu L1 '[‘ngsdny u,é‘« fl\!:r te LIBERTY HILL ty fames M. Clarke, 88. died I¥iddy | Clgkke and.iomier Oghlets of tls AARE Iul shef Bp manl figw un- | Dear qn address iy Secretaty Wheeler morning ,from bronchitl pnéumonta. | place atnd iwo great rvmnd chiidFen. | in (, ln‘M fio bade. Hauiis 4 #ae gt | Ol the Miseachusetts State Board bf Mr. Ciare had lived here 56 years:|The filnefal Was Sfinday 3 .gt Pl i tia BITIRE nens hnat siA-p ie | AfiGult ;’\ e Farmihg had been Jiis chief occupa- | his hoie conducte b) Lev 6ih H.[no svarantes that it witl mat . The agricuiturgl ‘5"{ 'l“ e e o nfer days he hdd|Knott, pastor of Liberty Hill chureh;|ed awnt, {vsw- 1t pan Wb Patasaca, | DEAFIY 60 vea g" g2 e a and sdng the ins were suhg, Nearer Homé, A GHrd’ A PHVEE . jeessful fair in September and is iff Liberty ch ehbjr. He was a|é favorite with Mr. Clarke, 2 A, thadababe, Fa8 €RAL (HA aAmmpuy (8000 financial condition. man of exémplary habiis and never Mra. Evetett Lwoor)s : A5 s geRaongte A Rasnine | Putdam will lose some of its trains ed liquot er tobacco in any form, ! Ages, Ly a quartet, M | apidg An d= 1538 nk Fihaday. T 15AgA | thig morning, and will not likely gel e édves nis wihe b whotn he had | rett Loomis, My, and Mvs. Binteg|saqa fxif 44 5 fhisaire A pthe#| them. back until the upset cuiised by ived b mm thejr §5th wedding ah- | caples and 3. George ClAPKe. | sanf 3apant ha mmrl Aty qru frtwrid | the coi) sirike .s at least partly over- nive ate two sohs, J.!Burial w 1 the new cemelery, 'y shic gaation it M(},pn he in ah|come. : 1 Innn Clarké. ils a ano: The bedarer Ware Jol fl ~rrats mnsiting, As the service will be t ang for 8 Henry V. Oe ark, J. Henry Clarke. Leslie Clai Npine eyl it hasravas fa #54 | gome lime to come, getting to Proy foitr grand children, Mrs. Charles |and Henry V. Oéhlers, There w: hitn g A - h'eh ama Aavidence and to Hartford will Be bad . litge dtiendance at the funeral FN")‘ A Tafar of 10172 1k S50 Sat| sripugh, as to. Jnconventeice: T0b kS iciiided, relatives Trom' Golumbik, | fo.; heitrd! Fimntic &F nnal s HAR, n people, but worse for people of C d T b £ Willitant'e. Worcester, Mdss 4nd 14 sinFasptiad ot tha Aq%nase-|the syrrounding towns who liave been attied a Tubs o Lebinon Center. i Ehe i founding ; % : iR ftg nawar 1n~d whish|in_ the habit of coming here to get Tooth Paste 3 Years . Mrs. Saul Wachtel went to £ fisf. 14 fiparash mralitan o | trains to the points mentioned. York Tast ‘week for two WEPKS' VIIL| one mihas ek | Himionpinind A suggestion was beinz offered on| pers. . has stopped brushing | with relatives. ] ariat Hba g B aan Apstnin | Tuesday that public service vehicles| th because th pastes that| There were two syndogs, one eaph u,,,; ©h bani e tmFadte fate famttaims_ foperating on a regular edyle bé- It is especially .true of chil-|s.de of the sun Saturday forenogn i ihe proved will okt that ot ken, N. J to in war odon Albodon ified and L AR Jr., eéxperiments of Prof. Jathes B, of N Albodon harden Three South broken had isted in our e. Heé was recently unpacking found a partly of Albodon three years old, perfect condition. s calclum carbonate, sapon- 1 Avith the weli-kiiown x 1 or money refu LS8 dry 1 ears ago of 30\‘ Hudson Btrect, g R NY B bl ¥ ‘Afiell of New Britaifi. Mrs Myron | Aninriggy Hoxie of Lebanon _Usgiite Le«ii vh, hadt A& ARy d at one time a circle around the suh. Elmer E. Caples has the foundation completed and ready for the timbers for John Clarke's new house. Mrs. Jolin H. Khott has beén im- rngareh o rarmai | fow York, long ago Dental Cream out in any Mr. Otto BishE hanr AHABEAYIR SHARTE A4y ded Tube Products compitiy, &hdcid] Workers at the Its neraral for the tea or coffee drinker "{'fieayatk::w'éf tae anA I At e mpd Fantn® Tivhis tn hemas - etennt Jiofits ot Jenst pptit Fha parnen- i seu al on ‘ig@ t '“xgtaw ‘on Tes- Howard Burdjek, m:ma!b: d Dinicison lids ‘the in thig mate §e tsthére st no lonfer fit a'nd Moti- “effrtailme Hills e.‘fie*e t ‘but hpt sned streets 1 :?? w‘r flevelopgf eld th : situation Shaw aqute ard a the, story. of whel fourfd to avert this "\wendaus huslnps Upset ar Y j pndg pt ‘Peopje. forsed to face confli- t X:{se than any ¢xperienc- t vot of tholig- vecent. war. obtimistic over.the out- Biirdick said T\l;flr dav that the corapany is bending evéry ¢t fo et coal through 'to Plaln Gengral Manager spendiig about every wakins min- thé probl il o s St things te hasé of fe: thé ¢ thé c’mm\fl [ AYARD #e A ginga, time f~e|ing cértain I of the day when : awa|there is no vice would find #hn iAol the buisin Drofitable as would -4 b us. It is perfectly made and Imweod.—Cround was brokeén last {tendent. nieht cnmerintandeni s0 safe that children can | Week at Elmwood for the néW fdetory |n#t «onerintendents ard memi “ells under a guarantee of | buillding to be erceted hy the Haftfod |tha nfics faroe ns well o< in At 3 tidewater poffit & HAtRE eontal *w‘ i '. ‘\efin mAde ready e wml oempnAY. A4 it jyak said on no chafied nf BEtHER the WREFE 1Anfl pt casl. wihioh RAR TiAFA RBIPAA ANA Alveértpd EF 15 thBre i#y whsitive admisanen thnt ot tha BN nbRs @10 eaTe theomah Wv!wl( fatiie gélzéd. The i#h AehapiRaneg i nfl e etth - ~ fual Hobo- | provin® the pét week so that She is| o i MM'»;M" o iy o resrjer uindbim Mayolte Dost, 0 thEL A two dozen tubes of able to be about the house part of the| " 'tin% eht 6F for weeks ta rome. on, it 1unced 1t America. On his|time each day. 1 (Aen pankon < nallen weAspe-fly® ship had been increased o out and’ he Annie L. Harvey has retur By Hanne far a being an exceedingly High and went to pmae hiero® ATt savera] AcksH " fom | percentage of charter members ott of discharged | stay with her daughter, Mrs. Maud le total in this district. ¢l used’ paimer, Mrs. Palmer will make her exdaw th k Dumas, superintendent of|} stll home with her mother in the future. | il el S ks S AR Palmer is now vis'ting her sister, |1 J. Earl James, in Hartford. g of 8300 onch to its ov ing thé nurses and social work i3 is and is that -lonly o ¢} Clase in the wage What will be the efféct tn Pu e fuel & htm'su?am*'s Arjsti of the tolseivation of fusl the qusstion that wis minds here o persoh Who eied 8 foi e 6 give § satidfaci uey guems-l For the preseht, howeve:: ‘mu{ thdt the city’s § will not be seriou What Mmay ebme later i comes tlirough is, of ¢ gice tion. MUst of the have hoy Tor en angw 3 aun‘.um L IMENU e 2m for wacks, Bue e s e somelhm time to prev Womanuiae- t rers and pperatives througa ths arc rit#l here of supplieg of copl. 1 In one mmorlant ticular Putham thing, any towns in cbunty esped&lly the towns south. Putnam Light and g ?cwey coinpiny is byrninz oil yijder its Doilers at the power plant in Me- chaniesville, aiid as long ag thé oil Suppiy continues to come through, ahd there 1s no indlcation that jt & likely to be held up, ‘this city will not have 16 8o without electrie lights as may be the fot of biher placcs in the vi- einity. 2‘ the Grosvenordales the Grosvéh- brdale comipany is ohé bf the foity- nate coreerhs, havink a li¥eral sti=piy | of codl o9 Hand, and if is not 1%y that the millls there will be obliged to eyrtdil production on dccount of lack of fuel. The serious sittiation as to soft coal stirred many householders to greatel eftorts on Tuesday to get supplies of hard coal, of which there is & great shortage in Puthath, Only the com- paratively mild weather so far this season has operated to prgwnt very gonsiderable suffering in some parts of the city. Stores here will comply with the régulations relative to . restripted ighting, as will many other places of Poopl -room and bowling al- 18ys notr must close at 11 p. m? if the fuel 4dministrators edict is obeyed, Electric advertising signs, too, ‘are urnidler the bafi and %ill ot be used in Putnam uhtil the shortage of fiiél is overcomé. Members of Woodstock Agricultural society will gather at Agricultira] hall he fdir grounds at South Woad- ck today for ohe of tHe interesting of the year for the members. A s seesion is schediled for this After the lunrh hour | the fHetibers will have ai opporeihity to 50! lfld gm } twveen this ci nd Willimantic gduf- line to Providence. Befobe Tuesday evenirig’s -mdsting| telephone 10; last week oper Having ntial the bonuses L at the Christmas J a del eason and tl them are sing compahy, which ver front of American cofierns striv in evéry mather possible to about th ideal standdrd ef co-epefr- ation between employer and employe that i§ so much talked about in up- lift i , but €0 little practiced in real antial and effedtive way. In éver the ' béneficlaries of the company’s generosity have recéiv- ed a Itperal bonus, ranging all the way from $150 to more than double that given the overseers. Funeral services for Miss Jang Bolles were held at the Baptist church in Brooklyn. Tuesday afternoon, Rev, 30 , of the Baptist church i officiating. Burial was n. The bearers were George Litchfield, Clark Law- illis. Kenyon. A. F. Woed was in charge of the fineral arrange- ments. Danielson doesn’t lose any passeng- er trains as the result of the new re- duction in service—and couldn’t and have anything left that couldl truth= Shioult Convincs Evdry N Reader. The semé- enidorgetiient By softlé stran¥er fir 4 Coliliiands n6 belte: at Here's 2 Norfelen cabe A Norwich citigbn testifiz Redd anil be eohyinced. sdys: ‘I have ustd -Dba Pilis off aiid 8n for 2 Humber matic pa.n tites 1 could scarcely - get a could ha¥fily stobp or stral attacks. Unaturil, at such tim§ hought Doan's Kidnéy P! s & Son's Drug Stere and tiley ways reimoved the palns v #y kil Price G\zn, at simply ask for Down's Kidrey Mr. Neff had. Migrs; humxo, N all 1 in Hartiord togday a meeting of thé éxecutive which He is the vice Windham Mrs. Ha presi s, day. erry; medicd] dxit Philip. Robergs, the Croix du Guerre, ip the Dy Kimbull- hospital, oped as the result bf his by rolc seryice evergéas:, Putnim busifiess men saz requests to do lhrlsumu early areé meeting with Tule tertuining the heafly kind hearted peopie fpn capaly will likely g a0 with books, I*hcre is going t age of Christinay & during the coming holig: AL emiber nme ete, an grull y . in. here said. R. Poyey. At the Buhday sut o1 sesy| jorie Gates s mnr e 4 bim_for regular gitefidnhte. Vice wius Mrd. Normbn Watcliman and Mes Y. M. €. A. Secretary J. ted the tisuai vi'bac Secretary Carted shoke Mr Td'f‘lh roon at hef home. Hére Wi liafiees Tiie Hostess s Tub "Rickaras, village wi ing November: Berger, and Paul Blair. Dorothy Bir the nuplls registered are with the malag Mr Latham E. Smith guest of Mrs. Minor home in Groton Tuefl Mrs. Henry W. Hu of her son:in-law and @ay and M son . Patker. i Saturday night and Sunday tended: the Gypsy .Smith, Jr., Istic seérvices. ay, ter, Mrs. Hurlag A. Pigree, cl trinter at Hamilten nlace. old son of Mr. and Mrs: fully be described as sefvice—and | Danielson is thankful. The pinch herre ' as the result of the changes in effec today is that connections fop Prov’ dence and Hartford are deeidedly pat and gétting to either one of these stat capitals without spending the great- er part of the day on the job is a problém, | tion seems to be throtigh motor ser- vice lines, and one to Willimantie; conneeting there with an establish- ed line to Hartford, would be a greaat aid and aquite certain to find the bus- iness profitable. Another line to Prov- idence, running a definite schedule, would be quite certain to get busi- ness. Judge W. Fenner Woodward is in Hartford today (Wednesday) to pre- side at a session of the State Fire- men’s association, of which he is the president. John F. Lewis will be in Providence today (Wednesday) on a businéss trip. Rose of Lima council, K. of C; is & confer degrees on a class of eandi- dates Thursday evening. Charles H. Pellett was in Boston on Tuesday on.a business trip. An augmented force of laborers is to be put to work at once at Good- year on construction work. Charles Asa Simons, 64, died Tyes- day afternoon at his home in .Good- year, where he had been a resient for about 60 years. He had been ill abeut two dand a half years, siffering a series of shocks, but was able as laté iday to make a _visit to He was born in Ponagah- , R. the son of Asa Ballou and Abbie Hopkins Simons. Dufing his residence in this section he had beén employed in mills. He léaves his wife, who Was Miss Bridget Murphy, and three daughters, Mrs. J. ¥. Smiih 6f Valley Falls, R. Mrs. Fref Gordon Norwich., and Miss Susie Sifons of Norwich, He also leaves a sister, Mf§, Faithtul Hopkins, of East Killingly. The solution of the present situa- | R Tomerre.. will be Feeling stipated? Here is help! for your liver and lu up clear, roky, and carets aet wltheut vefiienge. Y Caloniel, Slihl § ils. Tfleiy cost S0 llttle to oric while you sleep. half-giek, llx Bbi)l; given aw, The fratk statément ot & héigasor, telling the merits of & l‘lfl“fi. Bids you pause and uuevé Hiram U, Neff; 464 Hast fnm Sirest f0r atticks of kidney troubje abil Fupd- The Baim ssiisd Hiesh i my Bacl, acress my kidnevs ahd account bf the pain iien f B4 those My kighbys alse acvtdd fv- régularly and thé sberétions hive hesn dealers. ney rémedy—get — thé sfmé tipt Foster-Miiburi e, ¥ the State Firemen's assaripifon, L3 Glending of Dani son Was a visitor in Dantelson Tu A considerable nuinber of ex-gervics men who have suffered wounlis b(- § Who contracted jllnbs: fram 4 they live not fully Fechvorél, Whilh they were in the service, Javy deeid gm ¢ity to undergo examinj i,ibns & ithe T. S, Public Health Bgn of Daiielsn; 1o der of the distingul chcl sepvice u‘:m ‘h Hhtiont ol treatment for illness thug 1)51 A i sponses his yeat thuit is ém!e‘i-ahy {he Preparatiofis are being madp fae #h- 120, chilgFen « the county home dt Chylstiis tifiig. A% Jius béen the ryle 1y e mz iy rts bt v Season heaps of OthgF Kifids df eaiidy, fil.llfit; GALES u»“tfinv S e i e s 1 Ipworth leakie e i | " with the tobic OuF Ledgues Brgef Dow (hn pibtlesr \le'n‘nd‘qx mlm i ¢ Hutlhutt mtérm béd 'tnursn-iv “iteds who was ‘I t Lénk r‘ ve last week, Mildred Keene, Erne: Owing to the preva- lence of whooning cough, not half of 100l. and some 6f them aré very ill John Noiand of Norwich Town. Moxley at her butt wasa aum Mrs. Hn’srlet T. Crandall afd her sig- osed their hotéie in the. village and 1eft nf%u y | Boston on Friday. morning for New York to spénd thé Frederic Bowne Colver, the 4 vear Cotirtiand E. Coiver of the haty ¥ard, lés eritically VSN ISE—————- S UP A SINGIN and bright, if you take “Cascarets” tonight . A.F \vfi Farith of ¥Bars ind. hiten @R t hfi\t at Sevin Mw al- fegulatea Den't | 10 ltt!ha board ot gent rbr {her for e 808 )vln% il b | ‘é‘fi»’x T.A.B, Hal RGWLANB’B Mfi flflb S Bk CONGREG:\TIONM- CHURCH iafiy Evehing, Doceiitber 12 Ina quurizlhdfl &€ Wyt Stads b f the the enll- mcflmtgs baVid BC]&SCO Assistsd by the Foilo brities:—Bruce MeRae,, ¢ R Rev. Willinin 1, Bpin et Mgwwlci ikt v b Meskit, Hilda Spong, Edward Mar- (Hslrlvl au]lerinlblldflli’ lbxlfl&{? i IS inmmmy mT- tindel, and Gladys %flcr hda nmlnll\f «i‘r\luv m ihe - 55 . B < { climl faklig LS, luxr u 8 "‘*i pfihfip ; gt g e Sou of L \’E'{ P seek ‘unid t8 save thit \l\ i W) !o-sL A'TAA 0 NIGHT At the OffgHprs tie Lolo .\c- gffl r sy | Love My saepherd Is wak sbu; ay i 1 | : | { el since ‘*‘nlut } St Ik Fra {shap Fhivt- Ord gas 2 weelt enil duesc nz%&i i e in the vitlage; 18 stz =don, Hamilien Revells, Kathlggn tleb KI§iD NORTH STONINGTON The lodids of hird Baptist Shurth sEived = mbat i!e safiger ht he hofhe ef Mre, Faunie Sibneé las . Owing 6 the tuid weuthier tNs f diteridnnde wits hot as lavgp as had beeh antieipated, but a good supper and &, pleasait bvenlng Was the ver- akf-,t of all present, .. Willlaf Hareia Thompson, Sund A large lllil,l( from P in tie pliace | for “Afthir Warner. W. Cirter ; evenifig. g serviee. { renzb of the Ladies A ed Thupsday of la thosé Wio atter e, from Mra with fer ‘oned nel "J husband. At “apt. Pas dcxm Fla, nce dur- ch, Nellie Berger but thinks society of the Third h held a foreign mission: Sunday dfternoon 4t i homie” of Mrs. Luc Drury. ) L, Peacock. of ,Westerly ‘made ah in- tereumg ndflx‘es& being n C Mifls, attending n Genks Muifs uthér ‘of the Pdcific coat. leader will be Mrs, O, D, ["ighar - Thé topic (will"/he Thé _Importahce * and v lae of Being a Uhristien. | Thesé mestifigs. 4r8 Intendéd ' for. the Entiré Commtnity ifrpspective of churely af- filiation, and all. atténdlig them Ar cordmny welcomed. PENDLETON HILL ! Mifs Caitia ‘A. Ryder istitineq fros ] was the employmerit service during. the' n week, and it was said at the :o { commodated if théy had applied.: hier, Vnri ic] and at- evangel- Cary 'E. Maine i§ spendmg some glme nm h!g dadihter; Mrs, Aldén #BIHE thors the .mbx pm of vm e, g 'Bad weathér prévented serviee at tho church -Bui@ey. 3 :The commiites for the: CI lxtfltg.; 'ze tred and &iftbrtainment tB B8 evepifig of thd Jith, mé cleat billsus; Amibition way below =i Take Casearsis toi m‘n v i z:*:'m.m; o e Mbs. Elizabeth Thompson, premené 3 -cmefiu.n- f dence wad L week do.uc ;budiness . is e, of B#hing in the Gulf of Méx- xm\ s0 agreeabu 4 more The other letter ofy Ofegoit. W¥ho is enjoyipd 'the. s Mps. Cyras Chapman of Notwich | Lebnata R i m:z St ‘;if’:.::f Town, formerly of the Aliyn's Peiiit 1 5 ness Saturday. section, ent fined a party of friends It is upected that electrk sk % from this locality Wednesday. 'They |be installed in Grange Lalj béfore the Bting has been enjoyed bi the: were Mrs. E. A. James and daughiter, | close. of the present month. chiliren durlagthe past cold weath~ Mrs. Avery Main of Allvn's Point, Mes. & tommunity pHyer meeting ¥ill| 6™ Mabel Smith of Gales Ferty: = Mrs.|hs held Thufsday eveiing at the res- LT Minor Moxley of Groton. withh Mt4.|idence of Rév. -Luciaw: -Drd The|. Hartford.—Fifty“five overseas men: | were placed in positions by the K of C Mbhday that moré could have bedn I R R SR 1 i R N | oo