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181 «1919 Wht ls Qg.ng On To:ugh’t. P'Qltul! -Phl’lu]ha)a at thes® Davls x,'Q'M "l'l"“l‘!' Rreed Thatre sy avhlo si; Motion Pletures at e; Té. x ""‘m' R You are ‘:o:.’iod !:n hfu)l nt hn.y. 4 Just start_in without: l | rersvtss mns at th weakly‘ onary Engineers’ Asso- Congre~ational " church,” »~meets in Carpenura 'I:b(w wasia close eall for Pt actabveraty eut o ALl consclous. . - - evening. SKHorpin Led o YR Y ; ¢ might, and a & - Miss Elsa Killare has returned trom | " Tecumseh Trive o, 4%, 1 0. R M., It your tr ' {s. retused, m .vmafl by dhe alertness A eomm-lmty chrlmnu tree, no| New York where she has served in a meets in- E,,,,,,ee',‘ H.u:"‘ 4 T gate 1t a i it community singing in Wilcox park on|private hospital as graduate- nurse. > Canten oneco No. 3..5.0:0. F., i 1t you're gefl\sfl or just sed, and’ quick action” of Henry A. White- ~ | Christmas ‘eve, ag has been the:custom ! After. the holiday season she, will en- | meeu “in° Qdd Fellows' Hall., i .;::::,lu‘notra ge.m TS house, the locomotive eng'neer. When | fur uie bast tew years. There will be, | ter the government employ.as nurse.: ' ox\‘m: ‘l'elv’np .:Na.. 9, P. S, meets in ! 1f the milk you get is'sour, . . |balf a mile east of the Kingston sta- however, special musical service in n;Hall. + Take the c’:lvtvm ‘of the hour, nearly all thé churches, but there w:Il 3 estigate it. tion: the’aagineer: nioticed as the' itrain| e, no out door observance of the festi- : - |approached’ the: distant signal that hig val. " There will be special services in ! It you think your nm'l too high, sparks were flying from under the 1o- |the Catholic and Episéopal churches tory, Todze. No. 4, L r‘icfeet' in Pythian w‘in Germania Tadee, XA mebfs in Germania Hall 0. 0. F M , 0D 8., JEWETT CITY. Parents' Day will be observed at A i Riverside - Grammar® school ~ this’ ]ED SHEARS—SCISSORS 1 Conrt Sachem: No. 94, F.'of gy Rests {oxetme ury‘""f’ t comotive, . The' train was goingat & E&‘;}z;‘g“fif:fh‘g ;S m?eslmgg" (Thursdav) afterncon. (The . progtam | S S A S e nvesticate e slow rate at'that time, zbout twenty- s will consist of regular /school - work PYREX: WARE s ANNOUNCEMEN |5s gog;‘n.s:”fln not e)nntn your lst. fve miles an he‘\’::d The emergency Millwright Benjamin{ F. Rist, em-: ang exercires in keepng witt the tlge»l . SKATES A['UM INUM WARE 7 R rakes were- app! the train ‘of |ployed at the.plant of the C. B. Cot- |of year. erybody interested .in the | <* v 2 gmp ECRUITH b "',‘,‘,’,‘,',.‘.‘,':‘“‘,"’“ e i thn’ Garar malICAITSA ik passenbers, | s and’ GoRE somranuotali ioms | schonts 1s Toriy wed (o otiesd -] TOYS - - ; ABARY RECRUITING ..ta?.;r M. Guest, in the Detroit Free|W2s brought to a standstill. Engineer |staging a d'stance:of fiffeen feet and Whitehouse made an examination and | was seriously injured. ‘He ‘was taken {ing, followin~' three-quarters of an found' that the steel: tire of one of the |to his home on*{13 Main_street. where’hour at regular work. the evening rear wheels of the ‘Jlocomotive had !he is being attended by two. physicians | school classes adjourned to' the as- worked looge, and almost caused a de- land two nurses. Four ribs on the left | sembly hall for a social time. . This railment. It was necessary to hold|side are fractured, and the spinal |was arraneed by the teachers, Misses: the disabled locomotive on the main {nerves and -muscles are injured. Burrall and Browning. The men and . line until the tire was put into place, That the Garde ' hotel- buildingin women- enjoyed games ard* snwmg‘. 125 ‘2 ave in either, direct'on there After this a lunch of - sandwiches 5213 the: fo | would'; amm,,.at o et | Hartfora has-been sold by Walter S ] - | cake "and coffi erved. LR i 5,1 e Garde to Thomas C. Hard'e for $500,- P or s, 0 1 4 " The ' passengers ‘on. the Calontal {000, is of local interest, as the build-| The vi‘al stat'st'cs for - November were trapsferred to ‘the Shore Line ex- I s~ was ~=ioinally known as the Bat- | fi'elwith Town Clerk Welsh show one press which crossed over at Kingston ,teFSon building and was built thirt-- death. Mam'e Anthony, from laryn- and proceeded east on the westbound veass nen_ by James G. Battersom, | 8€al dirhtheria: five marriages Stan- Seack: first pres'dent .of the Travelers In-|is'aw Poduck and Carolina Zieba; Ig- .Iu the meantime an emergency en- |SUrance company and head of the New | nace Sawicki and Mary Sawickl; A wine was sent from Midway, w'th tire | 518/a1d Granite Works, of Westerly. |tonio Fermato and Grazilla Marell ramaleine ammaratie and gmecial me. | MT- Batterson designed and built many | Powel Salanoski and Mary Bojostek chani d te of Hartford's most prominent build- | John J. Reardon and Laur H. Jodoin; Kindness is the word” i o Sl repalrs were |, nclud‘ng the state capitol and jfourteen births, Earl Ernest Gilbert . —Jokz Boyte O'Refy. | “;;dvj,ay o engine - wasitaken [ ° .y fwsurancs hiiidinms of - fne FIFS ‘son ‘of Emma Babcock and Earl == - ter Mechanic Ralph Fammo-d | Westerly granite. The Batterson fam- | B. Gi'hert: Clare Rida Baril daugh- ! HUMOR OF THE DAY |5 ™~ =il aoenerence for |13 Ie ST intorested in the big local | ter of BDX:I{\a ;‘Q’;’;fir;afl%nfim_ ' 1 ranite industry. a. S “Philip, T think you married me for 1°° HT® o2 &fi!qmdher to FOrE ogmes A% = 4 mana. son of He-rietts” Comager and are carefully in- Alfred C. Priore, age three years, Lafemana:' Philip . Hillman, o SO R % w|nnected and the one that caused the |who fell into a pan of hot water on D ia Coneland ang Maurice Ly vou_fia—,nnuswzwe earn: delay at k(ngctflnvwas :hspected in [the kitchen flooy at the.fiome of h'8 Hiilman: Michael Zoldk. son.o0® Michn- = “« SRR s dractal Thih ‘&‘.‘.‘nfifi?:;";"a a;h?p:,vn:‘fl]v:" he{;’ rarents fn Pierce street, Monday died lina Petroski-and M'chael Zo'dk: Ei-|Many who attended. had left their | home In Mystic for a greater part of ISo'be’seen in "Over th Garden s ¥ S0re & 8 b Chnal tram. e |Tuesday afternoon from the efforts of |lcen Monte, dau~hter of Sophia Mi- | business, many left machines in the |the year, has received very' favorable Wall. ; This plefura s taken from man.’ observed the Sage. Stnd. that had fhe train heen eoing|the severe scalding. He was the only | kus-ew-kn:and I-ragl Mrite: Dan‘el | mills o, the tywn id%e with. the kind |commeat as ind.cated by the follow- the :story -by M'llicent Evieon and bt il s;ef;l"gh °“n,‘.;§ ! m:.':;"‘}',a' ”fi'i"l;“"d there gre- | child of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Priore.. | Webster Sharey. ~on' of E'la M. Bick- | psrmission of the Br.gss Mg (0. |ing notice in tue Lraascript or vec.!sparkes with finé action - beinz a hap- ey SumIATIAL, the PRI ke beeh daisfiment iofiihe it Eaiaies ford and Albert. W. Srorev: ' Fidward | which gave evessone who wished, an | 10: pv. tale of> youth and rowance Har- neinnat: iquirer. locomotive. = : S Zubroski son of Agnes Medzue's~ and: opportunity -to. attend. The service Chase (growing baid rapidly). Old.! Rav Themas F. Narris, 75. former ~nding the comnleton of consoli- At the n'ght.school Tuesday even- | “STATION AT POST OFFICE " ¥Any one des‘ring to ohtain informa- H1an ahout’the navy shou'd call'at the post ‘office. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. 1., BREED THEATRE. “Wirtnous . ‘Sivners.” a human tnt terest drama of more -than .ordinary inferact is ‘the- featnre attraction at the Breed theatre teday. The*'sbsorb- ing ‘story ‘to'd in this Alm drama ‘s ane. of g:lversal apneal for it -carries from the' “homes‘ of the rich-tos the thavels of the mnor. It nictures:in:de- itail“the “pecu’iar romance of “a girl e~softed £ m_ the istreets and a man. jrestected” “hiz snnriety friends, who stole in: fh‘ very hnres.wharo He was an’invited'guest Wanda Haw'ev, who anneared ‘as lead'ng Indy with Douglas Fairbanks. was the star of manv Las- Kvipividietions. and who Is he‘ng fea- jtured. bv De :Milla, plays the leading role. Norman Kerry, Mary Pick- ford’s. former leading man. has the leading male rale. The story is one of “deen ahsorbing . interest. - touching 'l classes of sncietv. Bessie Love will CARVING SETS THE REAL GOOD. “What {s the real good?” I asked in musing mood.’ “Order.” ROCK AND ROLL - KIDDIE CARS 'KNIVES TOOLS OF ALLKINDS. FLASH LIGHTS sald the law court; “Knowlsdge.” sald the sehool; “Troth,” sald the wise man; "Plen Te, 5 ENAMELWARE KNIVES AND FOR ELECTRIC FLATS THE HOUSEHOLD' sa‘d the so'dl l a‘d the seer— Srake mv hean fill sadly: “The an<wer is not here.” Then, within my bhosom, Srft'y, this T heard: “Each heart holds the secret— i “The pictures are. landscapes with nr}egflmédt ig& a 'x_var‘il'llg co""ed!y :;;- 5 A it | Toserh Zubroski; ' ‘Clrence Edw~rd | was most solemn and imposing char- |a few marines and the majority . of | tif! “Soft aney will compigte the man, what's a good thing to keep the ~hap'ain of the Grand Armv of the |dation, the Firct and Calvary Baptist | pengleton, son nf Fmily Rotter and | acter, the, mass. being sung by the [them were yamied in. the country bill hair in? | Republie. Denartment of Rhode Is- [ch -ches are pastorless. g James Tverett Pend'eton- John Zwer- | Rev. Father McCabe of Jewett City around Mystic, Ct. Mr. Buncking. is a Brase (bright young man)—Cigar:'and, whn died in Kineeton, Mass. | The first snow storm of snfficient | iake san of Marv Siear and Stavis- box.—Fort Bayard News. 'agt ‘week, wae huriad in Tienst Crave |VOIU™e to cover the ‘grond, came on “My boy, John, says he gets mighty “eTetery, Providence — who was celebrant, Rev. J. J. Papii- sincece and capable . paiater and a DAVIS THEATRE Inw Zweratake: Rohert Harold - Ral-{lon of Willimantic, as deacon; Rev .J. g.od dlaughlsm.m and his techmque' Be was for a |the morning of Wednesday, Dece—ber 4 01 f Dora Fis" d Robert b d £ b 13 a A Frank Keenan ptm‘:r? lsdahmy: ] Sl 8Om0 ra. Fisve an obert | V. E. Belanger, Hartford, sub deacon is gaining ia qualicies-of breadtn and: weloome. <A ‘story of plot and coun- poor food down at college.” ianerer of veavs npagtar ot the River- | 0. alth 65 <h there was a flurry Mon- | Ralston: - Ritn Cloire Cassavant. |and Rev. R P. Morrissey. Plainficld, s.ength. as is evident from a com- | ferplot, ‘welded wifh Inve. hate and “Yes? William hasn't complained ¥'dé Crneregat'onal chnreh. He leaves | Eob o R R " | dausbter of Anmnie Rov and Clovis |as master of ceremonies The foliow- parison with his earlier WorK. M&n} | vengednce, “The F 4+ Codry” the ° yet about the food. but-he says the -'t widow, two sons and two daugh-| . N e C“t)h is 57| Cassavant- Georme TePrme son of Ro-|ing ciergymen were seated in the of his picti - Yemee Sl T e O W e, g eI e OrS T the chil-) sanna Cadieux and Walter Te Pace: ! sanciuary: Revs. J. Ginet. M. S, J. ‘Sketches, though carried: farther; thay: Euine feature SATTInS Fravk Heoon- Mies (fhom Vermont)—I A 1arga alaee of randidateg wae inio ) ri tas festival Stanlev 1 R T Toeiat Onder Amactnan | (TE 18 & warthy Wertérly custom to ~ e e A e "I iplace wreaths upon the Mechanies a~d intn g e N e tman. time, S ramesteY, Wedne day | “Tho work. of repafring the burned . Rinraton amds e e Kine |Barrows building has commenced C7amasgki s of Katherire!Roux, M. S, Danielson: J. Comiofy, | the Sicii. w.. www _-eeva ul-| commencing = yesterday, s . doubly K-ortni and P-ter Czamoski, Moosup; U. 0. Bailerose, Taftville; F. mensio.s and reatmen. give them a‘wexmme,_ !e Tee in The Secret Ga-den, Ash- | DesSureault, Occum; W. A. Keefe, W. compieieness and charm which is! Mrs Kate Corbaley, who has writ- lan1 Theatre, Thursday.—adv. A. Kennedy, Norwich; J. Chestnut. A. n lacking in a larger picture. It{ten -other successful siories for Amer- Keegan, centian Fathers, Spcing- ¢ noin and hurry graves at of your big eity. Mies Garleig , «adings il keepings. | 11 head a search par- Announcema=nts have been recei Yhe field; J. Gena, A.. Dumont, Red Biing et mas fowe e L e i ty.—Bosten Transcript ~n b =] Mrs. . W eld; J. Gena, A. umon edemp- nck.ng 13/ ore. W spired fo mmake of " e False Code” "T tapmed him on the back. ang 1 1 Sttenda~ce. A collafion - followed | o, rPhP'{"n Was caused no real hard. | from Mrs. Robertson R. Wil'eor of the \ion i ratners, Monireal, Canada; J. broader qualties of'style are found. " swfriv-moving --drama. .and “sucs gald. 'WEll, old chap, you're a regular g PUsiness sevsion. o o pet| Now ihat Westerly hasia ) motien [ Estelle ~nd W'llis. Stephéns| Titman, ; Seiferman, Jewett City; H..0: Fita: Eooeclally in two studics of Shipning ceeded: ndmicably. - In,_fact. everyono amue! Reuben . Snemans, 97 g 15 ~nmmittee, it has been sugzested that s~anrh wemher he provided with a go'd foren: ™ | the ceremony tak™s. place Nov. 36, at | simons, A. Wollglager. New London; on the Mystic river, boih in Gray days connected: with’ the -makne; of the Well Tamm vorldamt of Rinek Tlamd and Hackettstown:- N. J: |Charles Bedard, Putnam; J. C. Na- (i5) Oa the Mystic River and (15) picturé seems .to havé workbd over- - e T i an; J. C. Sullivan, Wi- | Gray day, Mystic River. time in-a successful effort fo cram And, b m— known to Werta=tw =a~ta had: t the eynenss ~f the town, juct| At the new shon, “The Maple Taq~ thieu, Wauregan; J. | : B Louis e’cgf;’i:‘;',;f,,:;’, o e e Onls derw i dicd alithe [ v e e JUH] erich opans at 6 p. m. Fridey sperial Umantic; L. Paradis, Voluniown. Se-| <Of the half dozen larger ‘canvases' svery foot of the five reels . 'full of Thi Tai Point' Judith 1'whthange. of ~whiab The Fourth company ball is plan- |lines in infants’ goods <ik | pas+i. lected si~gers from St. Mary's church ' in the-exhibition, the ‘most-unusuai in |‘action. = gob. l:ulex:;::a f;e:::k i A i"" -n-law je keemer. Thé bodv wasined as the model soclal event for a|ecnats, boudoir cons. beautiful neck- Jewetzlc';y. assisted dmt.hlhe musical composition and .most decisive in ex- : ":T;‘e “h‘v‘d K-Is;‘e‘ Vx":'}xlfln xafl";s : S 2 S o ot A ivisiad Bt 2 E 5 D ar part o e mass an e responses pression is the Return of . Autumn.|latest s g vel e, e other 14 “Thank Heaven!”. _he . exclaimed, :lljejht“f- g'e'i:s:wg f:MhY_m A ‘:. :;',-' 970 starter. laces, dresses, Christmas dolls,” gifts D! rrin ooy #7% i o wiieh men an-racate; holiday’ noy. Were given by a chorus of visiting This is a typical bit 8f New Eng.and |/fedtnre on this prosram.iprovides Miss we didn't have to g5 out and scrub g ot %y ST SOT TUOA S B nn'::‘,?“ Sl ‘;;"fl';f::}:e"i"pmh 'c::,'_‘ Sltice fii Taaetete . Oben egemng-s clergy. Four former pastors of the with the farmhouses across a stons; Martin' with an ‘extremely attrdctive Tore Eo . QYRS MOTMINE be® 5 wer7. Fr's wwre who died smveral[nony “Ruodn Tsland. National Guard: |till Christmas.ady. service as was also a delegation of ‘wall, seen through a run of trees of | plot and s perMarl adsuted . to fore bre~kfast."—The Home S€Ctor. |.anpe awn wax hefore marriage Han-| fThe funeral services of Daniel parish were “in attendance at this different kinds and varying -degreeés her sila af anti-~ T~ dAninty ity Church—What' does _her husband -ah Mal's'a Ball. v ankiin, Stillran were conducted by Griswold: post of the American Legion of autymn changes.” star has the role-of & factory wor' do Fa Wegtarly Qaniiary Gerps’ kas |Rev. Cavton A Burdick and burial VO IINTOWN who -came: to honor a former chap.ain Sylvestes Mc\eu is " visiting in|ing girl, who is reily a mil jonatre's Gotham-—He's emiployed by the eity. yeibalt tenm, made nh of ‘H Matiwies | was at River Bend - The bearers.were 5 femn high {in the U. S.army. At the close of the Greenwich, N. niege in. disuise. To save. a man's “Oh, Is that it7 T thought he Work-)., 3y “wrokle farwn-d~ Stonehan-e | 7o ncs M. Pendleton, Judze O'iver H Tnesdfa)'. D?ltn; 1w5:semmng 1nm5‘ j mass Rev: Father Mathieu pronouaced o0 “p 0 M P. Hart,' a" former|"3M°. she’ marries his friend, whom ed at something!"—Yonkers States- ... i S Meitele ewarde | Wiittaws, Alhert. H Langworthy and | mass of” requie a very-touching eulogy; expressing e < ' wha does: not love. But fate and the id » Dixan and R Meikla emard as, SHarY, Thoams' churcir for the repose Of the gean sympathy with the parishioners pastor of St Patric's church, i ill |upirg igs” step in, and matters ad- i lwith Tavor. Anderson, We-etn and | William M. Marn houl of the beloved pastor of the with p-= -~ > b contracted | 1o thomcston Claudia propped -her elbows on the “gnbgt 50 e haA e oul SRS on the16ss of their beloved pastor {ust.‘themselves. FAcdace gl g el e IR B PoEsl i e oA o, H— = church, who was s suddenly. called 10 .4 cxhorting them. to: ever pray to on a trip to visit his brother and e w e Sonth Kinwgtan tea~ his reward on Thanksiving * day.. Bre syl B i st 0T AR N CENTPRAI FlIP~pE thyeer STONINGTON | him to pray for them. e mm,om cF the bay to where the great dread- —rigav nioht. Th'= team defeated the St nouzhts loomed like grim battlement- ~-» v'f{h” Company team last Fridav Father Walsh had been pastor of P e y is hoped for, by his i ] Tt i~ said that sugar is stored in | Thomas' church but a few months, but PLAlNFIELD many local friends. ARE FACING STARVATION Edu—)rs}“fls'l Bal”. she. Bresthed.Lon., TSN Stonington ond will not be relea<ed | had found the way to the: hearts of | William Joyce of Westerly' was a Washi'ngton e don Pelmcz;lm - ' Mrs. Christaphe= W. Fldradge, o | for sale until the price is advanced. In | his people and the people of ‘the com- A . S “The -Maple Leaf,” the new shop in caller in town Tuesday. ¥ P k . [3tyrtic. 4 in The Rh-de Tstand hos- | ~onseounce. the . petailers cannot. buy |munity. who had. the:£ood fortune 13! tno: Ml eror et fonry ohenn . Mre, Robert Adameon,and: datghter faces fab Atesr ot enty il Eolicl'or—You ‘don’'t think my Job'a nital being treated for an infu=v te| -4 ‘nd'viduals have to get along |meet and know him. St THOMaS Rriday at 6.p. m. . Beautiful dolls, Sarab, spen; Tuesday with Mr. and pétsons -in i ARl el real one?, Why kK I'm a travelln‘ Mer ‘head. She was wa Tking - along | 6t ant siigar c‘au‘c"n on this oscasion’ was packed gainty camisoles, kimonas, holiday MTS. Max Raithel of Westerly.q Germany unless ‘“some aui means salesran. I sell brains, not muscle.. Wegtminster gtenat. Provid-onee wha- Christmas 'trees ‘n pr'me condition bv hix parishioners from ‘this “fown posjery; special gifts for men; great Charity Chapter, No. 61, O..E. S, So'jc'ted—Well, I MUSt 82y, YOUTE = tram har wiand Wi wortenan ~n th- | h~ve renched dea'ers in Stoninwton. |and the mission of St. Anne at Glas- yariety “in- infants’ wear. Open ev- Will ‘hold a special meeting” in Ma- the first traveling salesman 1 ever roof of a build'ng ard struek Mre Members of Calvary Ep'scopal go of which e was also pastor and epings until Christmas.——ady. sonic.temple Thursday evening. saw that doesn't carry a sample with Eldredge on _the head. Her scalp was | hurch were busy ednesday night ur~]many admirers not of his church. i him.—Yale Record. iy hdn v ; sir “The workmen Fove % . Joseph Gieser, who has been confined i “What for, mere money ™ i ARRES1ED IN sTAMFORD to his hdme for several months suf- 2 —Ser fered a shock: Friday and is'in a erit- | o CoPr ch, Conn, Dec. 17.—Several Special Lunchson Combination During ths ot conattion recent assaul.s upon young women Shopping Season. can‘be discovered for their assictance,” Herbert Hoover, former food aiminis- trator -said: todayv .In a formal “state- ment. - Unless-relief is nuick'y furnish- ¢dzbe predicted a breakdown of stable Eaovernment: {n - the*:countries” stfected ard creatlou of anéfher cesspool Hke ASSAILANT OF WOMEN! - Russia.™ To. meet : the: eltuation. Mr.. Hoover proposedthat .the “zreat surplus of wheat.and flour” held by the grain cor- poration bhe'soM: on credit to Finland, Poland, Austria a~d other nations of central Europe.. The grain cornora- tlon, he:said, could ertend.the credits ont'of 'the.canital ¥ already nnesesses without a call, for special appropria~ tions by corsress. " “The’ question ‘of export of hread- s*uffs in this partienlar case” said the formrer. food' administrator, “dres mnot influgnce the ‘price -or surn'v’ to the ‘Américan neople. . Tt is nnrelv a anes- tion whether, out of the materi=1 which we will:e¥port-in any event. we shonld Zive credits in order to prevent starva- Hon'on.a wholes~bo scale or. on the other -hand.. to" deal ‘onlv with those who can:pay -casgh on the nail” DY B0, L4 & 3 i o sir; 'hi ti e » is,for longer er bou:s. —Detroit Free ’ KALEIDOSCOPE The planet Mars is never mearer to the earth than 36,000,000 mises. Of peonle whiy are lame, 85 per cent are affected on: thé. 1eft side Nearly 7,000 000 wild -animals l.re killed yea.\-ly for the sake of _thelr. fur, Py & One DBerkshire ‘county man carries between 5100 000 and $400,000 life in- surance, A London factory owner lieves he ‘s the first man to use an altplane’ engine as an ordinary power soufce. On a new motor truck for heavv load: the -entire-front - axles "wheels erd driver's seat turn’as it is steered. | Lake. Minne, John. anfl M Nbigelhout,: twins, have just married Gertrude and . Hattle Buert, twins g | who have:been homeward bound after Edward Trevena has taken un the'gark haye been cleared up, in the opin- ‘uties of janitor at the Congregational jon of the police, in the cenviction to-. ~hurch. % day of Annunziate Graeolio, arrested; Ira S. Ratnbun, who has been suf-!for them by the the Stamford police. “ering from neurms for three weeks, is | The. man . was sentenced to three “mproving. . |months 1. sail for assault upon.Mary The yousz peorie of “the M. . |ang Sadie Morrow Monday night. Both ‘hurch, under the direction of Mrs.|yere felied, but escaped further injury. Terome Greer are preraring to pre-lpecause the assailant ran to-avaid.de- vent The' Star of Bethlehem. at the tection in the glare of an antomobile’s church - next Sunday evening. The ilights as the machine approached. The pageant is in five enisodes and 1= 2|young women, in court, couid not- de- very beautiful production. | scribe their assailant, and’ the police The annval Christmas festival and ence. o VT Bs eldiin the chureh Choiet | Eoiceca it o Cienumial sl avine o Gragolio had been .convicted: in Port- m~s night. Plans are being completed | chester N. Y., for similar assaults, and by the committee. Mrs. Joseph Jobn- | the Stamford police in. searching for-s sion, Mrs.’ A. H.. Brard, Mrs. Samuellsyspicious -person; - immediatély - after EHSheesga; MLy, Bobarf ARRamiih the. assault here = found . Gra=olio on " The-exhibit of paintings being held Palmer Hill. -He could‘niot explain his jin Boston by G. Eliot Euncking, the reasons for be‘nz there or his move- well known artist, who . makes _.his menis just before that. b o < Discontinued the 10% Additional Charge cn Credit Transactions. 5 B =) IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY HERE Buy Your CANDIES Now and Don t Walt Till the Last WERE MAROONED FOR TWO : - DAYS ON:RAMS ISLAND Seuth Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 17— William eofiud and James ‘Wargo, | of Weet' Norwalk, weer rescued late Tast n}nt by Capt. Richard O. Hen- Turners Falls > with abaut 6,000 in-! habintants, has four. hotéls' that.do not open theip diniiig rooms . to.the pub-| lic, so “tbat /Purners Falls families that wanted to-eat the Thanksgiving dinner at a hotel had ‘to go out of town. A hen belonging to Charles McFar- land of South Bristol, Me., was found ) after the snow storm last week in a stolen nest .expopsed to the weather at the foot of a birch. tree, with 13 eggs, from which she had batched four lively chickens One of the wonders of the British! Dairy Association show, cacording to the London Dally News, is a Danish appliance for keeping milk fresh for two years or more. Cream bottled last May was found bv.a press rep- resentative ™ be excellent. No pre- sérvatives are used., The. apparatus is known as the “homogenizer” and the preserving force is a pressure of 2.000 pounds te the square inch. Dickens’ Two Love Affairs. The many biographers of Charles Dickens have made little mention. of. his love affairs,“though it 'is certain that the great novelist - had loved passionately in his time, ravs a writer in London Ideas. It is only in out-of- the-way little books that one comes across such revelations 2s this: “When only a boy of - five years Charles Dickens had ¥ little plavmate named - Lucy, a beautiful fa'r-haired chi'd, whom he loved to distraction. “It was his first love, ani’'onlv a babv affection at that but the novellst never forgnt it.- It is a fact that she is the heroine of at least one Dickens novel.” The oririnal of Dora" Enenlow in “Dav'd Copne-field” was a later lave of Dickend and ome which was un- happv for him. The ladv eorly in the ac~nai~‘a~ce encorraged his affec- tions bt her parents nhie~tad on the @core of the nacitinn he then held in life. and she inclined to their view. Fhe went awav to Pari= to studv art and comnlstely foreot the unhapnv lover. Tater, when Disvans had at- tai=at fame ae a: novel'st ‘she wrote to FMm and after a time there was a mestine. But the Taftv. whom, the navalist had krawn and laved had chanesd Therlpe Dickerna at all timea a sentimentaliaet wae rranarad ta And her pewww 1A wAth i Rt he A4 nat: anticinete t ehamra 'n her charseter 'And thus the attempt at reconcillation fafled of pacaeE smfioxan'rfiksmes.... $2.50 5 LB. BOX ASSORTED CHOCO- ; ‘LATES;'made by the Mirror stores, $2.50 5 LBS. ASSORTED HARD CANDIES, pure, highly flavored .......... $2.50 5 LBS. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, ' - 5 LBS. EXTRA FINE CHOCOLATES, 1 LB. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, Minute th nowadays are too int=lligent to think that: Chocolates bought on the day: be- Christmas. were made on the same morming or the day before. The fact is that na- tionally advertised brands are necessarily made and shipped fmm the factones a month ’ . oF. more previous. ' SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK - BONBONS . $5.00 OTHER FANCY CANDIES in 2 LB. BOX BITTERSWEETS. .. . $1.10° 1'LB. BOX CHOCOLATES znd 2 LB. BOX OF MIXED CANDIES : and CHOCOLATES ........... $1.50 2LB. BOX OFXMASRIBBON 2 Lb. BOX OF BUTTERCUPS and .- Besides our own unlimited. quantities of Chowlates, we have Maillard’s, Ptrk & Tflford‘s,MaryEllzlhefiu, and Mirror, in all sorts of boxes. Ou!uhmnhonofndwddmmmmand other materials gives praen.t pwdmmadaudedndvnnhge m,buymguthelbovepncu. m#gm?mamnwvsaougmm hich has in thirty & s ase f0r oves years ‘9as porne the signature’ of 4ADd° 0us- beer - made andet ok degs | sunay SupoVilen vines e infancy, mow:lbmn:cmxvfl you in s, AL Gonnmfehx imitatious m msr.-awood“* ave Yk - e Gedith of infants and Chl]flmn~ élfi;wfi What is Drops mci Smhing syml @ is plessent T toutawis aetiher Opjum m.mwmmm s &ge i¢ it guaanire ¥For wow. chap thicty veaxflnm Been in. constaut usc for the veiwef ¥ Constipation, Flatulyncr, Wind Colic an Diarrhoea; alixying Feverishness av > g&hm 1ud bngmmg “he Stomach and ‘Bowslg: aidg ¥ Fooa. 37 mthyandummm GENUINE CASTOR!A Ai.uw:s semmsmamw In Use For Ovzr 30 Vears Tne Kmd You Have A‘wnfl Bom'fit’, A§T0R|A dricks of:the lighthouse service, after having, been marooned for twd days 2nd three, niehts, without food or shel- ter. on’ Rame Island, outs'de the Nor- walk: barbor. Both men sufféred se- verely, from frost : bites on the face, hands>and feet ~nd are under z phy- sician’s. care teday. They left South Norwalk Sundav on a clammine trip Losing their bear- ings tn a thick fog thev rowed aim- lessly, sbout until Mondiay morning, when thev:drifted ashore on Rams Is- |land. Their rowboat was blown away by a gale shortly after they landed. 'HARTFORD MAN ARRESTED FOR KILLING HIS LANDLORD Fariford, Conn.. Dec. 17.—Samuel ‘Bobrow'cz was arrested by the Hart- ford' police tonight on a charge of murder.-* He- is_ alleged to have shot and_ kil'ed Frank Szareiko th's after- noon - following .an argument over a three weeks’ board bill which Szarelko claimed was dne him. The chonting 'took: place:in the kitchen of Szareiko's bome. He ran from the room with - | trree ‘bullets in his hodv, crossed a ‘Jrear porch and well de~d.in the kit- ‘eHén; of ' an ‘adioning tenement. Bnbrowjcz ‘s aVlered to have flad from .the seene. Ton‘cht he “entered the house where the murder. occurred ‘ard w3, .qnickly overpowered by po- lice who were :there. 16TH ANN)VFI"A&V 0= APVILLE % WRIGHT’S FIRST FLIGHT New Tk Dec 17 —Lord Nertheliffs tadav oM to tha Aero club of ‘| Amgrica ‘his,corr tulations on the ; by Orvie TTri~ht. ub, carrvine ont its snmenl enas Nt @icommratiat - tolaseem to e hrd | Kagherina Trri-HL who _vm- Clorely - megpeinted with | sarly aerial naviwatian, in. +his eanter. “Nevt vear.”. +-e telamrnm caid “will surely .see filghts arovnd the world.” V‘"‘ nge. Aida tn Adminl R'aayag Peking, Wednesday, Dec. 10 ‘Bv the A..P.) —~The"Chinese goverrment has Aetailed Ijeutenant. Comma-der Tsu- chnr-gchu to serve ‘as aide to Admural Albe=,” Gléaves, commander of the '/ fleet. who ' will arr've at (hin- Wsng-Taq in_the Gulf of Ti*o-Trng ~n-the crulnr Soum Dekota next Sun-

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