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without a robe. and haye a;fobe.along. beloy. i:_Cha:xe" Bmame. v Sanford Mills All nrie:(. ‘ L, L. Chapman. TO DISGUSE MENTAL DISEASE digeyssion of mental disease and fee- Haven: und nectiéut Soctet; ‘This confereyce will take place in the| Medieal “Society, coiner ‘of Chur and Wal) stregts, on* Monda; ms. at 3 p. . E, Campion l(qmp of Conped The programme inciydes, 4 paper regtor of the Practical App of Mental H\gl(nc a‘paper by Mra.l iety, Helen M. Ireland, The * Re of | Psychiatry to tlie Contmun Jdfe and Miss Dorothy *Attwill of Martford will read o paper €ntitled The Soc of Discharged Neurotic Soidi This meeting is one of the xcgular conferences o e society and will-be open to (le public,.. - 1 Care| "“Aliheugh 2 Charies B. Chedel was er\fd coni= mender, . o+ ~ T Iprestdeney et | picture: | ligures, ersonality, 5 gerous gatherings of pa n fat around orerstontness the sficted per d The Tiable to nemy- & 1 Fat persons are pa: lrrly jensth i ident are more liabls Mr. We and. Letters. grees, of M, o 3 ke e simoie’ Evickbis Wl oThis methiod i o 3 e or & s oo 45 '8 b‘; (T e e wm- l-sooN TO ANNOUNCE - CENSUS ENUMERATOR LIST ey, bettes 411 phose’ who took examinations Be fair'to yourself spd thoss | eensus cnumerators Sho <X, dear u.‘ 5 "‘l‘fi'bnl? *tmay_expect soon g NG eeperiy ;' ,“, %y if; | Standing and appointments. The pros- 8:.,, ’ "T -“, o f‘ Dh pective.enumerators have been pleased F 8t the dmf mrn without lt_sl:y‘ o | to.learn-tha easy kori eonvenient Néw York, Dec. 9. —The ving, as baséd on 96 staple commo- dities. advanced ‘1.3- per cent. duing| ey centt the past month ‘and”new stands al|i3l"per cent. over-August 1, 1914, ; 131 per cent. above, “the pre-wai| . There. wereincreases level, or the highest éver known, ag- cording to wres ‘made public teday | thew commiodities. ' Buiiding materigls by Brgdstreets. Textiles, provisiens reached the rommodxtles The basis of the compu!auou ot thd tota} wholesale price off & ‘pdund of each of the articles incinded. Thig| close. 0f Novem total was-$20.17656 © on”December 1,!pent“abeve those for the.end of- . which * was eight-tenths of .one per cent. above the previous-‘high level of ! August 1, last. Protect Your ‘Guests When' Motormg ) A MQTOR, is.a necessi aceessory. nt endanger t e heslth of .your guests by taking them motoring Miss Irene Figler hag-fone to \ew Haven to spend. the winter. Mrs, Horace. Syan pas been visiting | dence _relatives, Ballouville’ friends. .+ Mrs. Marien 1. Brown has returned 1 Danielson after, spending a few days at her home Hore:» " Roy Smith has moved s s:xwmm to Fred Chesley's lot. Ine. During, the high! wind Sat\udny of last week the corm orib. fiths was blowns ever. bushels of corn. The warmest day may “brcnk and baeomp chilly—sueh decided changes in 'the weather- need your seriaus thought. Be prepared Ask for i:he world-famous Chase Plush Robes at thé stores hstgd The choicest of all known motor robes since 1867 bear the Brooklyn., ter were week end visitors at Frank O. PBlummer's. Fast, ‘unique ocelerings—~full sizes. Warm, dyrable, sanitary. new touring ca: The Portemu & Mxtd\ell Co, Wedne: ander Maitland. AN the ‘h Ryan former W. H. c . IWINDHAM‘S NOTED ARTIST DIES AND FEEBLE-MINDEDNESS| AT NEW YORK RESIDENCE An important conference, for the! The iown of Windgam's most dis- tinguished summew resident, ble-mindedness,. wil{ be <held in New | Alden Welr, 67, the painter, for many the auspices of the Con-|vears one ol the most influential fig ¥ for Mental ‘Mlygiene.| ures in the art. worlg of this coun president of the Natienal Academy of roomE of the New Haten County|Design fromi 1915 to 1917 di 1 day" miorning ‘Dec. 13, | home, 116 Zast 34" street, + He was born May 30, 1 chesdp, ‘surfragan | Point; where his father Will' - pFeside. {of -dpawing- at the Military . by | The”rudiments ¢f his future profe Dr, Witliam" B, Terhune,” medicat th- sion he learned from.'his father, ntitled “Thealso taught his brother John, now pro- tion 0 ‘the- Principles| fesgor of paintin gand design at Yale. To Paris he weént in*1§72 to study at tha. Beaux Arts under Gerome. | turning here-in 1876 he began bis long career a& an artist, identified with tional Academy, N k. when. he -becande ‘an associate Academician 2 year later), he of the -founders -of the & ‘American Artists. 5 Dr. tion ito rebel at un effectively against A ipeacefyl u\uun l'nl» and later hg at oncg refuse: in their homes, Carrol Ingraham has also put in _a pipeless heater here. of heart dise: ¢ | fatber. Q. 1. Chandler. will- be - held efforts to-organize lu( the personaliap- i peal fafled for lacl attempt-wil day the first crgan the scademy. | \manLuxl T‘a?hters and S culptors be +f ¥#use 1t was in opositign to the ac twenty m'ntm"lu. in p knewn as t 3¢ (age e Joined |, e the Connec preme £ become head of the engineering de- | partment of the National ;\]achinc It 1he l'ouml in 1)19 008 parsons have | is: and in nearly in e seum In the country. It ‘”"“"" 'vn-o life, through th jonal Gallery 3 TS Jee o A e Art Institute 13 peaseian .,,,,g, healthe: fallery at Buff ans of the body. The b Academy._In Brooklyn Tnstitute. Three of his pictures hang i throat, ~ stomach, liver and delicatos| e T OFMIltan, Musenfn girl in a black her reflection seen full| the mirror. r was 2 member of the Ce tury Club, many at societies, t tuy Association, the Lotus Club, Neatienal Institute of Arts and Letlcrs.‘ and the American Academy 5 Princeton .and Yale u véfkities awa‘rded"hlm honerary In 1816 he was chosen by Preiulent Wilson fep the Natfongl green ‘hodice, Wi }ndl‘.xm today this distriot 4 e, schedule of .pay has 05 cash, stam been indreased to- four eepts- fcr edch ficflfln o \”d“YUL Ca, NN nhabitant enumerated, o oW Zo¥ D . gaeh farm and ten-cents. for How This Fine Family of Sevm Chlldren Keeps Healthy Mother Depends on Father John's Medicing —For Colds, Coughs and Body Building No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs “For.the last four years whenever any of our seven children haye had cojds, we gave them Fnher John's Medicine,” writes Klaus Zandstra Patersen, N, J.: ~ &t “We h neflited , rowded.. lh Father Ji edx drugs, and 1s, ize“r'*fll ove roceries | constitute lhe bulls of | 1+ NORTH STERLING |~ i,;‘amed 125 | 1l Negtie _Jefibks; m her home, Rev. |liis: 5. A, Hall has moved his sawmill to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Earle of Worces- Henry H. Miss Peye Providence has been the elisue - Satdrday morning: to attend -the fa- hael Coffey, who formerly “THOMPSON e lived -here, August Holgerson of Putnam;. for- a lgcal resident, spent Sunday . Preparations to celebrate Christmas ay .and Christmas eve’ at church ng made. Aissionary . sociéty “miet - last ay affernoon With Mps. Alcx-‘ n has moved into Judge bov nd oecupies. I e .of residence -from M Giel ing electrie lights »]r and Mrs, William Spninfey have 0 P \mxdfln has heen ieksmiith ‘shop. as said to: l\'uel istered 2 e bove zero- Wi Cd- Meriden. — The Ce st in Meriden lay. New ‘Britai urddy. Dec.- 18 18, Librarian Geo Godard, to ympany, Brattlebore, Vt. Children’s. Fur Trimmed Felt Julietts, in gray taupe, lavender, brown and black. Spend your Holidays in comfor.t' Try our Famous Queen Quality Shoes, all styles. Soft Shoes for tender feet, Grover Shoes and Slippers. Men’s Leather House Slippers.. Make Dad a present that will brmg him joy and comfort, cost et[ 11: is an per ép] 9 b lus, mme‘:tfll after™ the armistice . was signed;’ gprge Baker: % !GM er ‘December 1, 1817 and | & H'A:t her slster, Mps. Mortimer ; Y 0 ii 3 n i 3 ~FADEE. 3 d‘mtfii ih; imaan mafiu ik q, yemiber. 1o December 1 last, in i of ; oW )ngk price levels on Dee. in England have Veen- much; greater than thoge-in the United States, “however, “Price ad\ances dgsk ~Thomeas- Cl lan, who wi e Rlainfi;ld _waolen miil, where' heie -emplo! mfi ‘and ‘was: taken Ay D - unn»L -Gardner, "f \mu@w-eims for -asveral hours, He they were 38 r tober, 124 - per - cent.- abeve. those- e! a- year -ago -and 172 ;m- eent. ‘abwe August 1.-19814, . CENTRAL' VILLAGE Mrs. Edwin Kennedy has returned from -several days' visit with Provi- Miss M e¢ has returned after ~weeks' 'y t with Putpam refa- H. Blmer Lewis attended a Masonic mee_tmg in Jewett City Saturday even- Master Bayx;mnd Kelleher, ghn ‘E. Grif- son of Alr, ‘and” Mrs. James Ke L.onud Morgisen. “Mrs. Edwin- Kelley uml dau htes | Coichester, Hy Fe Buell, Ac—T xan Cleve; Griswold; Mfldr&d were irank Willims of Noank was a bus- sg( G’rho died:| iness ¥iitor ‘hene Satupday. beert a zreat.sfferer from:| - The W €. . U. met Tuesday abfer- TLc fumeral. was held | noon at the home ‘6f Mrs. Samuel Col- £ Miss Jencks |~ Mrs. Abby Hepkin& to!enhane oper- res o brother, Osgar, with whom she | dtor-#i Danielsan,” has been - at » :7 |home here, 2 s wose”Carlan of Moosup visited: o-shonte -of her brother, Thomas rlan, Sunday. arge- Gifford, )wme, after a mu of several weeks in who ig employed in ster,. Spent Sunday at his home. training elass Crowell has purchased a| The teachers'. meet with Miss Emily Jones Thyrsday evening. “Ernest Drew .of Proyidence called| Dayville to be careq for - l\f::; xnngs nhk[&u!:sc Vi \necticu = (H;:;i SLI:Q-:Q n'rn]:im:g;{en Ames of | S6TH REGIMENT TO H°U~' ~ | the reunion they will Pytnam were callers at = The Ogks _ . 'REUNION TN DANBURY | génization. . Nerwich ,members of the G#th regi- The B *—-fl-l———- An illustrated’ lecture’ on- Armenia|ment have heen notified that the rq;i. (: g:euu of the Census i was given in the."churcli~ Saturday | ment will -hold a reunion and banauet | & the partment. of Commyce a tthe Hofel Greene. Danbury, Thurs- | Was umbltghei &s e permunent Bu- day evening. Dee. 13, It is expeeted :2:‘.*“:“"?% élindqr tomt‘l[x:\tt et;me the r the benefit of’ the church. that a nurqber will attend frem Ner- s ork wi lorie by porary foGnr:e Young, who Hves alone, was|wich and this end of the state. organization known-as' thé:Census: Of- tnken i Sa,turdu} A p ysician “was| The b56th regimént' “made’a’ great fice. e ¥y Taton® was the leader of hristian Endeaver service Punday evening, Alte? the lectyre cake and Flora Bercume of Pawtucket, ceffee \vere sold, is spending a few weeks here, eral local people were in Moosup the’ Baclus’ : hqel’l yisiting ‘M and Mu. Uly‘asw G. - of Dutnam va | 3 B tg. 8ay Fight - haw 1hat Gel good_m s 4 4 les ALK met Wfl\fl\ o & 5 & Hom my hip dzwn my- degs b Ramaliclad fed S, 5 sum-a asthough. 1 bad 3 % 3, very severe case, thd 13 en- -sud- ¢ & ;dy 2 2 ded to 1) eg‘e{dmg p;lit & 33 L H&i FOR RIS F |ENQ s afldfis_s’flfi o I. bave boug! T 1 got two B ;, L LA ifllfluflhql Been -spending ‘a. fow days ) it . Raymond Gates: B b“a“} m' iy “have ol may . €. Phillips - has returned g:;r a. viist with her. sister in Valley should let as jqbplq know”’ alwut Go dlr?e e «.ag or gabd “Mmedfcine We éver got ha! Stephen Williams Is staving with| - Gotdine e osld BB O Bnpler, Novwichs 4ine. i PutwammSine 4, L.-Bupt, oI, F.-Donahgs,.G. Be ger, J. J. Dupre; Plainfiel E o Ds,n)s!sbn Saturday. |.@; 8. W~ Davis;: Mentville; O, A. Chapman;” Waterford;: Witliaj i Sunday With|and by leading dealers oy Mah. Bast Lynie, Lebation, Ledyar An° stoek, haye him -seeure. it frem G, G, ans let, i Mrs, Jane. Eldredn "of PDanielson “is “htfliesey Co,-of ‘New Havm‘ cq“u, visiting her ‘son J. Frankljn Kldredge. ¢ h?s returned the proceeds: were John Stone of Providence y s. William Dean's. lam Broadhead {front’ Tennessee’ late Trida f mother. 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