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Berlin, Dec. : 16.—Theodore Wolff, writing -in the ' Tageblatt, compares Gcmvml Ludendorff, former! chht of. the German ‘enanl -M wt rxes, “who, - aftér.-the of ‘his feét. ordered the, lfil 10 M “It does mnot- indicate mu ngt] of ‘the soul,” he continues, when Lu- dendorft repeatedly. secks to make the | people responsible for the. revolution, which was occasioned ‘only. by military tatlures. - He is' considerately more unjust than Xerxes. “The -Americans whom he had ridi- culéd came and the tanks that he had made fun of arrived aiso. -On June 6 the announcement was made to the BALLOUVILLE Operatives in“the Ballou mills of the | Attawaugan company are pleased with a recent raise in wages. .-In place of the usual praise and preaching * service this week Thursday evening the children of the village scbools will hold public Christmas ex- | ercises at 7 o'clock under the direction | of the principal, Miss Grace Edick, and her assistants, Misses Wolf and Mekkelsten., | Mrs. B. Simmons has been having h est Mrs. Walter Berriman ngfield. B. Greene of the M.P.John- company of New London made a usiness trip here recently. He was accompanied In his closed automobile by his father, A. E. Greene, of_Daniel- now $0 years of age. The latter erly ran the store and postoffice | in this village. { At Daniels village, just north of here, | the Norton Power Plant company has | installed turbine water wheels anc is continuing on the detail work, as the er permits. A large shipment of cotton has ar- red lately. irday evening at the Methodist onage in Attawauzan Miss Emily ay McGrezor, daughter of Mr. and rs. John MacGregor of this village. became the bride of Linwood P. Chap- man of .Brooklyn, Conn. The bride wore a handsome traveling gown of black gerge. Rev. W. D.. Woodward, pastor of the M. E. church, performed e ceremony and Mrs. Woodward played the wedding march from Lo- hengrin. A few relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. For a time, on account of her mother's {llness, Mre. Chapman w! in the parental home. . and -Mrs. side in Brooklvn, The hes of many frlends go with ‘bc young couple, i EKONK { Several from here attended the grange meeun; in Norwich Wednes- day evening. G eorge Tanner was in Norwich three last week, serving as a juror. rs, Brvie Tanner is visiting her J.mgru-— Mrs. Harry Holmes, in Wil- timantic. number from here attended the iven by the Plainfield High ool studentz in Moosup Friday evening The Lad!el Ald soclety met with Byron Gallup Thursday afternoon pleced patchwork. Supper was F!nrencfl Gallup entertained a schooimate from Danlel- unday. e <ot.m in Grange hall' Saturday | "'nl'\g was largely attended, some z from Providence and \o'wlcb found rather bad wheell: Blakeslee auendnfl a Marion g of the Eastern Star in Moosup ning and visited in Volun- town over Sunday. Mrs. Cart Gallup and son Stanton t Eriday ir Danielson and the lat- ped.” | arm: h. | were received by the brid 1 Glasbrenner, Misses |from Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donovan. Wi flxeu. take,’ cookies and chocotate.: “The public schools will vlose on 4 Frlday for the holiday vacation. WINDHAM Geman people ; that ‘the prwd mfi- non Thursday by a telegram from hi§ elatives: who fi:'tompan{éd'the body en’ Welr, which was brought morning; M, ton. pur ook %)fls “son: only. 2 few. we “Yet, alliof a “sudden, before, .the German recognition’ that with ridi- | Prof. John Weir an; arles Weir: ::%l:}l‘e entrgu A of ‘Ame¥ica - Gérmatiy’s. ? Qwing {0 the -storm of: Sunday the tats. was seajed, a/ £out- yu.r otd cour- | every-member canyass of the Congre- aga collapsed.” gational “church waa postponed until next Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Stalker left Monday !ol spend _the holidays with-her ‘sons ln Bruqklxn Y. e |~ The Missidriary society met with Mrs ‘Ceorge Keeney *’I‘u;s:iay at 3 p. = Mrd, B. T. Bisby and Miss Marzaret 3?‘;,':,,5, “The. ‘mu,'.‘: e ot Bixby go to Montelair, N.-J;, Saturday bers, which was : passe it tfie ast | to spend. " Christmas. session of the state couneil 'was dis-| Miss Harriet Wakely of Shelton, a cussed and Several members made-ap- |student at the Willimantic Normal plication for insurance, It was decided | school, spent Sunday with Miss Helen to hold an open meeting with smoke | Hopkins, Ik and soclal’ flms in‘ January. The C. E. society held a very pleas- A large audience saw the motion |ant social in the chapel Friday even- pictures in Robertson’s * hall -~ Friday | ing. Admission was bv package con= | e e AT et snerionwhioh waa the At the home of Mr:'and Mrs- Fred- | 728 erfck Blind at Montville Center Rev,|CAuse of much fun. A fine musical Charles C. Tibbetts,: pastor .of program given by the Hopkins orches. Methodist church, united in marriage tra-included a niano duet by Mrs. Paul s Erama Blind. and Brederiok Geos |Hopkins and ' Miss Helen Hopkins; jach, The rooms were. attractivoly|yocal duet. Mr. and Mre. Paul Hop- kine: and selections by the orchestra Seroated, . A - lacge numhw&tflgi‘f;: ot four pieces—Miss Hookins and lodge, will: work, the first degree on a class o. ‘candidates this ‘(Wedne +| - Aebekan Homce S. Eaton was. called to Ver- | night in 0dd Fellows' hall. oceuvre army of the onténte as such|son‘Alfred stating that the buildings|a trip to Maine. He reports plenty of exists no longer,”” afld five . days. jater oh, his. farm. had. bes troyed . by | snow. and. ice.and. the iemperature § came the dissolution -and . cnmple,tq Y : degrees below zero, dnu—ucuon of.: the,: B’och man 5SS Ghdys Stone ‘is visiting ln Jan. 1st to take a nurse’s training. . “The Missionary society of tha M. E. church will send out three barreis ol food rand clothing needy poor. dent of Stonington town farm, is at Lawrence - Blood. poisoning, - ~Arthur G. Boozer. a! Providence; who has been employed by the Standard Machine company as draughtsman. has resigned to go with the Atlas Tack company of Fair Haven, Mass. Friends are sorry to learn of hi: fice in Mexico with defiance of ‘the United States as his chief bid popularity —Washington Star. has' begun 'to manufacture cars, six of which are already in use.’ counting.~Toledo Blade. 5 MYsTie ! n Ne¢ £1°0.0. Fa 1esday) evening. - ‘lodge iy to meye): “deriday - - Ml Gledhill has' retirned Home after tbush, N, Mrs. Altrea Murray ef Pasaic: N. X isiting Mrs. J. Roland Browne. = "" -fl"‘u:g ‘e -fi Bomerset, Azss. It givesfuil sat Mou. Muh .—It has beneiited me 38.~] is7w 3 | were Mrs. ?iv%r M‘x‘" flnd MC o I;‘hge‘l"noa Ctflu has left the empioy of m“m“'"“:;_w i T th there. The German tre Ely, Mr. an rs. William -Carlin, Miss lirop ‘company ana’ witl Water Oxidass. . Th! and ‘in_tho -deception ¥} A -Dnm){:h;{ Welr; thres of Mr. Welr's sis: Hiiihe, p{ac: ggned by Miss Florence | Selem, c.fi“w“'fi“ 1y I&"'anmm. { ¢ th e::t Senesf d Ihr }i‘finbh le r-tters, Misses Carrie and' Anna Weir an ns n - af “Mystic © automobile ! al t e of one do rmmt?ym?nngm:gw %"fn& Mrs. Sturgls; and twg 6t his brothers, | stition. ‘ Gl O store T tha | o 5. Miss Johnston Wwill leave for Boston this week m the ‘Winfred Gaskell‘is driving a. new Chember of Commerce Telephone 21 Edward Geer, assistant superinten- OFFN‘:ERS. £ - President, Ernest O, Rodie ist Vace~Presldent, Danlel T. ‘Asst. Secretary,-Arthur E; Sheiman Trea-:-urexv ‘John 258 Asst, Trus\irer. B, ‘W, Ryam - DIRECTORS. Wlmam S. Elliot, Albért Clayton, hospital, - suffering - from- Telephone-1346. - 'i Vaughn, - “Largo End of the Job.” ; Buigaria has now signed thé peace|f- + Charles_8. Holbrook, Walter 'F. Lestor;: Franklin Rumford, George S, Powers, AUDITORS. - Fred H: Topliff, - - George -S:-Powers. ATTORNEY. = Cherles V, James. {reaty, and’ nothing ‘remains but to make her observe it, which experience unfortunately shows is the larger end of the job.—Kansas City Star. George S. Moles, departure. Louis M. Crandall, Make Your Own Comment. Carranza has ‘managed .to hold of- for Time, Not-Thought Of. Y :-| should not last longer than five sec- o A Buenos Afres traction company{onds. But only “a cold, methodical its own | kisser.. would - crap the ceremony by _ Nothing seems to please & loafer 50] Yes, dw.\.n busybedy is man who is busy. ' Meehngs on theThudvaday'bfuchm ’th ‘at 8 e M- CLWH, Secretary We-President. ‘Alexander Shup. ‘Wilijam . Manging: * 3, One feminine writer says. a kisx'=——___-.-_-_'.—i-—._bl.—-—,____—'-‘-m”= person much as an_opportunity to bether-a|Wha 'wastes a lot of vuluable time | pointing out the duties of others. ceremony the guests were served re- ?f_“ge{lo%‘;;:s'g;"i Hofi{“‘:: H;&‘:;f frehsments. Among those presant were | i, oot s FONC Y very dne Mr. and -Mrs. Edwin Comstocl, Miss [ 1133 Hlizabeth / 2 Yery Hope Comstock, Mr. 'and Mr§, Panl|-f 8tiig accourt ot her experferces e .Paulln; Jennie with thehA Eh}" in France ;Y}d Ger- i = - many, where she was engaged in'can- and Alice Glasorenner, Mr. and Mrs | ANV, TRTS 1€ WA neised M Lynch, Misses ~Helen ana Marian | '0llege unit. Cocoa and sandwiches Lynch, Mrs. Ellen Clifford, Mr. 8Rg |- < S;E"Mx' ek Brocesds of avonl Mrs. David ~Johnfon, Miss Mnbei|$7 €0 for missionary purposes. L Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schol-| - The Sundav school class of funior field, Miss Edith Bradley, Albert Bab- |Zirls is to hold a Christmas sncial for cock, Caroline Blind, ‘Harold ‘Blind.|the ben=fit of the Near Hast relief. Fred Blind, Mr. and Mrs. - Gustave) There will be sales from fancv articles, Sonnerberg, Miss Herta “‘Sonnerberg, food, candy and ‘mvstery tables. An Mr. and Mrs. A, Milefsk{, Misseg ‘Mar- | entertainment wili follow. Every cne tha and Helen Milefski, Gustave:Milef- | interested in the cause of the war- ski, Fred Mcll. Mr. and - Mrs, Louis|stricken countrv' of Armenia is heine Haack, Miss Frieda Iaack, Louis and | ?Sked to help the cause. Tre soclal.is Alfred Haack. Mr. and Mrs. \’Hmamltn charge rs. H. athrop. Wendt, Pudolph and -Rupert Wendt, | Mrs. A. Torrey, Harold and Win'frea | i Basis of Credit. ; Torrey Walter and John- Sauter, Miss | Rose Flower, Charles Rodeman, Siex- fried Sonnerberg, Henry, Albert and Willlam Elgbert, Frank Dix, Willlam Haack. After a hrief hnneymoan trip: \(r and Mrs. Gerlach will begin keep- ing house in the stone house which Mr. Gerlach purchased several months ago: The late J. Pierpont Morgan, whose shrewdness no one ever doubted, sald: “Character is the basis of credit.” Are we- to flout his wisdom by extending eredits to Germany?—Brookiyn Eagle. No More Catarrh 5 There is much less sickness in mwn, than last year at this time. An all-day session was held by the Good . Cheer Sunshine soeiéty. who were entertatned by Mrs. F. E. Wilson, who is occupringz the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Comstock. who are in Florida for the winter. The time was spent in preparinz a layette gor a des- titute woman. At a business meetinz held Jater in the day it"was arranzed to hold a_supper in January ard Mise Lavra Wondworth was. appointed rhairman with nrivilege of apnointing her own committee, Later Chaplain \T 0. Alexander Aisplayed the motion | pletures shown ¢ the Baracea class meeting. ' Mrs. T'1son was as=sisted in entartianine hv Mre M. O. Alexander |2, and Mrs. George Bitters. Robert Kelley is spending a week New York. piy in The Tadies’ Aid societv of the B&'D- + Simple . Home Treatment Has Stozd the Test of Time. | | Every fall and winter, for more than | twenty years, thousands of people have made it a daily practice to breathe the air. of Hyomei and so keep themselves free from catarrh, coughs, colds, bron- chitis, sore throat and influenza. This is certain and you should try it. 12 you will breathe Hyomei daily, as directed, it will free you and keep you free from all these troubles or it won't cost you a cent. s The Lee & Osgood Co., or any reliadle druggist, can supply you with the com- plete Hyomei outfit, "including a hard rubber pocket inhaler. The innaler will last a lifetime and extra bottles of the Hqud- Hyomei cost but a_few wenis. A few drops of oil in the inhaler will last for days and its pure, soothing, anti- 2 y septic, healing air, breathed deep. in tiet churoh was_entertajned. . at .the | the .ajr passages of your nose¥ and home of Mrs. (. Everett Chapman with |throat, should keep you free from ed over Sunday with his 17 in attendanee. At. the dusiness cflu{‘ns, colds, influenza and catarrh all meeting it was dacided to hold @ sun- w1n er lo‘ng P!dea?ant tg x]xse, f_ake:tm‘ er later, o "l few minutes daily, and is guaram D Mrs. Chapman served sand- | ¥ satisfy OF Taoney back. CANDY _ Special Luncheon Combination During the Shopping Seascn. or more previous, pure, highly flavored . - and Bons Bons if desired. . . in holly boxes . . EEEE] IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY HEHI‘ Buy Your CANDIES Now and Don’t Wait People niowadays are too intelligent to think that’ Chocolates bought on the day be- . fore Christmas were made on the same morning or the day before. T'he fact is that na- tionally advertised brands are necessarily made and llnpped from the factories a month SPECIAL FOR TH;IS WEEK 5 LB. BOX BITTERSWEETS. . .. $2.50 5 LB. BOX ASSORTED CHOCO- LATES, made by the Mirror stores, $2.50 5 LBS. ASSORTED HARD CANDIES, 5 LBS. ASSORTED CHOCOLATF.S 5 LBS. EXTRA FINE CHOCOLATF.S 1 LB. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, Besides our own unlimited Tilford’s, Mary Elizabeths, and Ourlnhcxpahonofndsalldvmcummmlndother terials purchasers a' decided advantage in buying -tthenbvvepneeh = PETERSON, Agents for Benson & Hedges Cummd?ehrmClnmtm. CANDY Discontinued the 10% - 'Addifional Charge on 2 LB. BOX BITTERSWEETS. .. . $1.10 1 LB. BOX CHOCOLATES and BONBONS .................. $1.00 2 LB, BOX OF MIXED CANDIES and CHOCOLATES . ... ... V,ZLB.'BOXOF XMAS RIBBON 2LB.BOX OF BUTTERCUPS and OTHER FANCY CANDIES in Cretonneboxes Rt S T T qumhhelofChocbhhs, have Maillard’s, P Mmorm:llaorhofboxec‘." i e . $1.50 . gives present Ine. HmPhneYourOrdafor K lnClnmNow Come Today and Select One for a Xmas Glft EVERY housewife in this city, who does not now en]oy the benefits of a Hoosier Kitchen Cabmet needs one ‘more than anything else. Itis the most practxcal 'thmg she could re- ceive. Other thmgs might be prettier or more dfifamental, bat nothing you could give would*save her as much time : a_nd toil. Over a million and a half women who are using Hoosiers will testify to this fact. And the Hoosier is an extraordmary godd gift because it is appreciated more every day it is used. - Make it your duty to see that this wonderful labor savmg de vice i$ in your home Christmas morning, with a'will to save . strength and energy for its user. But please decide now. Don’t x Yok wait until the eleventh hour and find us out of stock. You will be surpnsed at the terms we: ofler. ;