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N N e wiee,duk and’ rol i«l) Congregatioual - churehi is {o be | in' the chapei Thursday. e-ep per will be serves 41630 to bers of " the ‘church! and, congraZatioh. thie- feast of rated .b‘t.he communion & .. Paul’s -church..on desday morning at-i0-o'clek. oo o' Toland Ttley hieago sefit New Vear's with Lis pareits, M. and Atrs, C R Utley. - INCLUDING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 5 - |iitiems # mild uLtnck df searlet fever. . .. } The amnual business meeting of the Ladies’ Ajd soclety. of the Congrega- tmnal ‘chur@y was® heéld. in -the chapel Brass and Iron Beds, Sprmgs of every descrlptmn, Mattresses of | ©7 i tea and exlnbldon of anflqu& ‘were | held during ; the-year. amounted. to $489. every grade, Crnbs, Cots, Plllows, Blankets and Comfortersf - === l(‘hurt‘n h, gift of $100 to ¢ lh! pastor's’ wn'e, ' e»hali the Johnson aml Mrs. John Potter. sec- {rotary * and treasurer, = Miss - Graeo Bates: ¥ and Mrs. Harry Woodworun of “\Westport were in town to attend the : - - 1xunc:! of their uncle, W. C. Wood- £ wort] 1 > ! CGeorge, the 11 year old son of Mr. "nd Mrs. Chatles Subisky, who -un- We are forced to dispose of our stock to make room for goods which were ordered for- the SRR SR = o {Friday at St Joseph's hospital, Wil- New Year. We must cut prices regardless of cost. At no time within the last three years ; Tt e ol ' result of the every-member- have we been compelled to force our prices down so low... Our Main Floor has been ar- 5 R o " Y vear is needed if ‘the work of tho 'tanged with complete outfits of Beds‘at prices which will astonish the public. - ~ i k[ g i e b e ; The committee is working hard tosse- cure a pastor, but is unable to fidd ‘the right kind of a man who is will- !nzm!to come for the small salary.of- The meeting of the Woman's Mis- fonary society is postponed until next veek Tuesday. \Mss !nez Mrtcalf has left the m- jmas in’ Hartford. and Miss PEmily Perkins, who was in_Norwich, have d : {returned. to the fnn. | ‘eent zuests at the inn. Harold Potter of the ship Hlnm | ! . “ BIU. S, N. has just returned from a ~ Special Outfit No. 1 Special Outfit No. 2 Special Outfit No.3 - Special Outfit No. 4 - ; saving : IRON BED (Full Size) Consists of 2 Inch Post .and 1 Inch Filler Very Fine Walnut Finish IRON BED HIGH GRADE BRASS BED " 7 HEBRON : - 1 Extra Fine National Spring Heavy Post,'Heavy Fillers, 4—6 size Including Englander Special S i Mrs, E. 7. Smith and dsoghter, Miss iy wnd SO0 TN Matttress *“Best ‘Grade Soft Top and Bottom Englander Special Spring,- Cotton Mattress, Covered with Fine Art Tlck z?;'i lga?:figm j%?%; M}%;; ;?5: 46 of these Outits in stock Mattress, 4—6 sizz. Finz Combination Mattress A Dandy Bargain . daushter. Mrg, Honry Gellert, | his Outfit Value Regular $26.00 . Value $38.50 - This Outfit Sells Regular for $45.00 Sells Regular for $65.00 Ts. Olive® Parkhurst of . Kensing- Sale Price $16.75 ~Sale Price $26.00 For This Sale Only at SZQ,SQ For This Sale Only at $48.00 ton was & New: Year's guest .of', her mother, Mrs. F. A. Burnham. Schools in- town opened Monday ' morning after two. weeks' vacation. At 3 business meeting of the ch school held Sunday noon the following officers ‘weére elected to.serve for:the o %R IR SRS Lo CRIBS MATTRESSES SpecialOutfitNo.5 [t esmons oo tary Mrs. W. O. Seyms; usltta.nt Mrs. 2 =W, A. Raymond; treasurer, Miss Flor- In'Every Size and Qualify In 2.6 Sizes, very Neat designs IN THE BEST TICKING EXTRA HIGH GRADE BRASS BED ~_ fsnce; smith: firarizns ‘Roger Porter, " Mational Spring at s . $6:50 $7.75 Cribs that were $12.00—NOW . ... $ 9.50{$ 7.50 Grade Mattresses—Special at $ 4.65| [ Three Different Finishes. Full Size, In- |5 iian“’izv&e%fiffl"fi‘:, ?t“th: fng!znu—r Spring at . W Sheable . . . . ¢ vear 1919 there were enrolled on the et : 50| Cribs that were $15.00—NOW . ... $12.50/$12.00 Grade Mattresses—Special at § 7.50| cluding a Special High Grade, High- Block - woci 107 names 4 on the'cravie'rotis Woven Wire Springs, ngn Block at. §8; o £ Woven Wire Spring with a Silk Floss B|&nronea ss names, 13- on the. cradis i} Cribs that were $20.00—NOW . ... $15.75 $15.00 Grade Mattresses—Special at $ 9.50 roll._The largest A::?;:’f;?u':‘b’se’:‘ only-'a. few Sundavs, .Deacon FT. il All Cotton Felt Mattress - $18.00 Grade Mattresses—Special at $12.50| This Outfit Will Appeal to Every One With fi?fi"flfii&«?‘li‘;nfi"’mm’z With Roll Edge and Covered in Fine Ticking The Best Grade of Silk FIOSS $22.0C Grade Mattresses—Special at 314 50| Good Taste. g W. -Two Parts In Full Sizes Only. ~ Mattresses For This Sale Only $54.00 e bt o e Th.,s.. Mattresses Sold Regularly for $23.50| Covered in Beautiful Patteins and Heavy ’ Value $75.00 The' following - received. bars - acdord- ing to their faithful attendance: "B:th While They Last at $15.75 St Two Sats o6 D86 Preee : w3 VA e . 3 Blougl,a i two : year * With Rolls Edge. Hand Work, Very Closel ; aesd” Hough Tufl’ed.o ‘A Mf:txm that Will Last for Year}; THIS SALE 250 Pair Pi“ows : Eg‘xe 5:"»2:‘&;: sql}z Hl.rt!ohr‘d ! to Come. ed in ;he Cangregauona.l chmh Bm— -+ 150 Pair Army Quilts Sold Regular for $35.00 WILL . In 18-26 Size It is exnetled thlt the | Consregational * chu - A Fine Serviccable Quilt, covered in Khaki. A Limited Quantity at $24.75 ] Good Quality Pillows in Fancy Ticks, Well Chamme: b, writhonis peaple St . Big Size. Value $7.50 Filled and Fine Pillows That We Sold for i iz ot ;&“@{:;E i LAST ONLY |fsso0:Fui R e e e While They Last $3.75 LAY, el Hich Grade Silk Floss - As Many as You Want at This Very Low | nurters_x pias o bene ,,,a‘,,,,:, i 10 DAYS o SEREREEL 'BLANKETS i Mattresses At $2.25 Pair RN e Sells Regular for $25.00 ; ) rious* lines. Grey or White | A Limited Amount of These Fine Mattresses|§ NO CHARGES : Heuvv Nap, 60 Per Cent Wool, Satin Edges on Hand. ‘Big Sizes Your Choice for this Extraordinary : NO CREDITS - ‘ Sliding Couches Regular Price $7.50 ! Low Price NO EXCHANGES Sold Regular for $20.00 Sale Price $5.50 $15.75 On Sale at $13.75 Sale Starts Saturday Morning at 9 0’Clock and Will Last for. Ten Days Only. SGHWARTZ BROTHERS, Inc. i : “The Blg Store With ‘the Little Prices” 9:11-13 WATER STREET. Trolley Cars Stop Near O Door Off Washington Square er hour is, Is Westminster Awake to|superintendent, the latter being ap- Her Opportunities? What Are They, | pointed by the Cchurch school com- . .WESTMINSTER Th» eommtunion of the Lord’s Snpper months ago, leaving the hospital at He went across August 24, 1917. While | his new duties as inspector at - the Christmas and now having a relapse, he saw considerable submarine war- | State Soldiers’ Home at’ Noroton, of e 3 - and Which Are Most Important?' St.|mittee. - Secretary and treasurer, Mr. Page returned to New York last|fare he was fortunate in cscaping | Which Col. Henry J. Seeley is super-| Tt e sk anhon 8 was opserved Sunday-at: Westminster | yonn 4:35-36 and last phrase.of Es-|Benfamin Davies; organist, Mrs. Jes. | week, Mrs. Page joining him Tuesdey | danger. Mr. Picard was in 12 dif-|intendent. il Ju conpection with that,. in|ther 4:14. sie A. Meade; librarian, Miss Flor- | of this week, ip the pastor spoke| The Ecclesiastic committee of West- | ence Jones, p yourselves | minster church held the annual meet- otto for the ] ing Monday aftermoon. The following : : While In New York Mrs. Simon| _ The beautiful daughter nfcmuex ferent countries, in the U, S. service,| poconyieig wag taken 11l and"ls now| *Wiiliam' Cornwalis-West. who- has' Mrs. Doroflinger, Who has been ill, ’and was discharged honorably on the |, " hospital. Friends are hoping tha sscured: ; absolufe ‘divorce’, from - The meeting, of Vestminster church is able to be about the house. Her' 5th day of last month, but is still on ‘best results may follow a surgical op- ugh-Richard Arthur (iros\eners - Be of G i, a8 a is appointed to be held at the parson- | 501 from New York is a frequent vis- | the Boston list of naval reserves. Teration there ‘this week. Westminst Cise b were ' elected “as executivé committee t Mo fternoon, at 2 o’-{itor Wwith her and his sisters, Miss 4] Newton spent Christmas at e Duke of We: . R RE comingar How Veglinink. . pilgrima | [oF, 1030; Deapon: Bdwinsisdmont, Coo | s x, 2onday, afternoon, a 1o %s|Maud and Miss Sadie Dorfiinger, in Bl i TR <[ Was attracted much aiiciilon.. shown in their Mayflower compact,|iumbus Smith and A. T. MacLeod. Va- | usual, the pastor's annual reception |their home here. { qember 26th. Farmington.’ :=Mr's. John' Wallacef' " -« of Fréedom, Co-operation, Godliness Tious business matters were consider. to all the congregation and parish, all A recent welcome caller at the par- Hilliard~ Bruce, for 18 months on|Riddle of Farmington is to supervise and Cammon. Responsibility, viewed in | hav!ng been invited to. be present att sonage was Albért Picard,- now living the night twatch at the Connecticut'|the restoration- of Theodore Roose:: the Tight of Gen. 12:1-9, was the first| The.Church school ‘metsbefare the|8 p. o, with his sister in_Crompton, L. I, on | State Hospital, at. Middletown, was a|vent's birthplace: it was made kriown | Chudron Cry subject for 1920 at the home altars of | morning worship, as usual, with an Manss P-;s of, New York has re-|his farm. Yor some years Mr, Picard | recent vis'tor at Brookside form, on|at the annual.meeting of-the Women's o Ffi" FLETGHE Wrayere on Wednesday evening. attendance of 22, and heard the re-|ceived word of the serious condition pratids ;nade his home-in the family of Will- ['kis way -from a.visit with former | Roosevelt Memorial - asgociation. Mra! . . For Wi sd. ® rts for the 2 5 all| in St. Louis"of his mother, who was|iam H. Greenman of 2 # or Wedne: 3{5 evening, _January ! po past - year, - electing cA a:cmo\sm, § Westminster, | newspaper. asaoclazeg {n Onhio, North!John Riddle of Farmington was form. M, the tépic for the home altar pray- officers for the n a serious railroad accident several lea\ ing: zo enlist November 10, 1216. Carolina and Virginia, on his way to erly Miss Theodate Pope. B . - - 2 L 9