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Bulletin, Willimantle Office, hld Jauuaty 10, 1885 David| . Telophens 106. Amandu Atheson h e life has been spemt in this Mr. Wilson and his family. moved fo Coventry Dlem fln-n. Cona. He leaves his widow, three daughters. Miss Florence A, Wilson of this city. Miss Lilly Wiison of Coventry, and Mrs. Frank Greer of Dumont, N. J, and & son, Witliam J. Wilson of Ireland. Postmaster John O'Rourke hus receiv- ed word from the postoffice department that recently,several money order forms were stolen in. New York and ad ab- tenipt is betg made to use thefi o ds-' fraud. Looal merchants are being warn- ¢ to beware of ‘momey orders presented by strangers, or they may mieet the fate of the New Hiven merchant who cashed one for $100 and is now eut that amount. Uit work has been secur- | o4 hog renched ihis effy of the hose who desire I by the men |, T "oF Mims Falth Gracle, danghter the temporary employmentY,; Rpoy and Mrs. Gracle, of Shanghak he Chamber of Commerce BaS| iy, “ana Witbert Ervin Eastotan, of to bring out more DT | i, L, formerly of Windham Cent- lmlvcflm.Th‘P'r The marriage took e in _De pumber of applicants thus far 18|\ o, “Mich, on Wedfiesdsy Desetrber employment has ’I:qn pecured for | gy Have you a to be done?|* the employments ofcils It so. | A sttt Eums S Seler, L e we are losking or o call from you. |LCPUESS CCic “the team uf Tavinel Thomas Mare, 21, i held as @ susvect |hios composed of Judge F. H. Fods. F. by e loeal police. and was up for theft [y porter, Bugene Hickey, M. D. Fior- 4t the Tuesday morning session of gan and Louis Dondero, have challem- cout. He was accused of steallng 5 [ed:ihe field. Kenneth Hiflhouse, captein wateh beloging to F. W. Kirkland In 'of the fleld is sending out aa 8. O. S this ity last September, and entered cail to all business men to poin his tearh & plea of guilty. He was fied fifteenyof Irresistibies. and help wallop the dofiars and costs and sentenced to fif-|judge and his henchmen in the -neet feen days in jail. More was wearing |game which will folow the gymmasitm the uniform of a vfl'l!eu;nluleh“» S.|class at five o'clock Thursday. . Te claima he enlisted in the cov- :;’M‘lnch ot the army about a month | In spite of the sterm Tuecsday fhe rummage sale conductéd by Viglet Re- e o e ot the waten | bekah Tdoge No. 57 L O. O. ¥ wha el je fact. " It is believed that the watc! ;ll.: stole s in & Providence pawn shop | patronized asd a good sum mmn-:m and can be recovered. The watch is |Many of the articles were unsold af valued at forty dollars. end of the sale and it was decided to o have another sale later. The committee The sterm ihat began soon after datk |in charge was Mrs. Minnie Mathieu. Monday continued through the day Tues- | chajrman, Mre. Mary Lovett, aid Mrs. day with greater violenc: High er{fi! Hattie Bowen. & amfl a drenching rain played havoe with Chief Wade U. Webster was In N trées. and roads about the city. Thelpaven Tuesday attending a meeting of Bill section as usual suffered the greal-|ihe State Firemen's Assocfation . The Mlmhm Penavolent and Pretective Order of Elks Ne. 1311 meets. Fastern Star lodge No. ¢4 A F. & A stated communication at Masonie Han* Wage ineresses in the lecal toxtile mille. 1t was stated Tuesday, have been to those granted in léading mill and when the total grants are compounded the increase fs 163 per A reduciion of 23 1-3 per cent Phy would therefore leave the stand- ‘whge well over one hundired per cent fhan the 1916 rate and about o the rate paid during 1915 and CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY R ¢ such work as this : 2453abmed,ne¢loctcd;3“crippled children were helped during the past two years. : We have never refused our help to abused or neglected chil- dren in Connecticut, firmly believing that the public will ap- preciate our good work and supply the means to carry it on. We must have money to continue our efforts to make these dependent children healthy and save them for good citizen- Do you ever think of your gae meter &8 an open book i which your sccount with this company is kept? That is exactly what it is. It is pisced in your bome so that you may check the amount nimmmod-dmmdmwfim in the use of this household nécessity. / memdkmfimflmwnm what you pay for. Itis easy to do if you follow thess instructions: Get from your last gas bill the: date.on which your meter was read the last time. On the same day of the curfent month, or the day the meter reader calls, lock &t your miter disls and do three things: First—Ignore the small disl at the top. It is used only in tests. Second—Relding from left 16 right, put down the smaller of the mfimw‘wfl#hfldofl-&lflpdfl Ontlufiuklbo'n above these are 16 Third—Add two ciphers to the fignres taken from the dial (which toakes in this c#se 51600) and from these figures subtract last month's meter reading a8 shown on your last gas bill. The result will be the cubic febt of gas used during the month. \ . : er damage. bullies betng washed oot Tt |iwo pintoon system was dlscussed, < No cont]'lb“tlon i’ too hl‘xe or too m“ fol' s“ch a wmhy was almost impossible to face the win Franak R. Custrad, secretary of the : s e BIy, atare, |18l T, 36 O A Shihae & SEeing GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT .o n is ¢ ventarsd out with an umbrella return- | ;o Frariford Tuesday. State sonditions z w o4 without one. or ®ith the remains of |yere the subject subject considered. cause, sSeri u‘dhfltio ¢o! us. € mus h.ve % perfect Fain-stoppe 5 ! " e, ot Vi T having ‘et one sires BARmL L RE ke ks ARt ok Immediate Financial Assistance. Bwmil J. Denis, of this iy, took 8B [15yiing leagus having rolled one series g hin duties as assistant superiniendent at |o¢ fhres games, Team No. 3 went mté ¢ the Norwich office of the Prudential Life | the jead with three straight wine 'rom AUS CmEY, P Insurance Company, Tuesday. For the|ream 4. Team No. 2 fook twb out » an it ast four years Mr. Denis has baen agent | of thres ganies from Team No. 1. Hgh T e lesldd ag the local office of the compa The Emerslds of this city lost to th Knights of Columbus five of Waterbury single score 5 held by Simmons of Team No. 4 with 140 and he also hoids high three with 344. The scores: Monday night i the Brass City, 32 to| Team No. 1 MARY, BERTHA, HENRY TONY — Nine Years Old 22, The play was In Buckingham Hall | l”rhlxlld 89 95— 289 o N ad which s used for dancing six nights a 90 106— 279 | tables. = inson; steward, Mrs. Elsic celved was . $577.10. -Of the total AND FRANK Hll home conditions were wesk and th failed to help t local 88 86- 255 - ‘hapl: C I L ite K half e by the I 1 eh: and this failed to help the lo — B, layed in the | chaplain, Charles N. Loomis; gate keep- |amount half is kept by the local chap- < team, algo the Waterbury five. Out of 86 T By e e e e Tor poot | ér, John_Tautchingors; aestbtant. stew- |(or. The amayat seceived from the dit- 80 bad that he came to us High School and Employed Boys' pool y Bounds on four sides also slowed up the 103 82— 71|\t ment being conducted at the Y. |@rd, Frederick D. Finley: lady assistant |ferent districts were; _Glasgo $51 7 i & game, which was out of the Emeralds’ —_— — M. C. A. Russell Webster is in the |Steward, Mrs. Mary Whippert. A com-|Voluntown $113; Lisbon $46; Johnson, 5 llmu,alymg, Mother The first half ended | Totals 452 455 451 1358 )y..4 4¢ present, having won three games |Mittee to assist the lecturer was ap- | Tvler and Stone Hill school districts and were brought us by ” ST ed of the and 5 ot tenr o e andors e |Pointed as follows, Mrs. J. Wesson |$16; Boardman $14.50; Woodward, % died.” Investigation prov marids out the | 88 107— 80 |second, with two games won and two |LChelps, Mrs. Frank K. Abbott, Mrs. R.|$10; Hopeville $7; Brewster $7; Pu- distracted Father. We placed . he a Bo. M secgnd helf, could ;}""jr;;n 78 83— 271 |lost. C. C. Davis is (ird with one win |Kneeland Jones and F. D. Finley. chatg $12; White $3; Jewett City this to a e, mother the ten point e & Padtane n A Christmas program is tg be given [$297.60° Nothing was received from . & 0 . ere 282 |and one lose. Each player in the tourn- v L Be. 3. 3. Wierdan, depaty superintendent | 1TCN B B e iy o et ien Cvaan |at the Graiige meeting New Year's Eve|Rixtown, Bethel and Benton districts. them in happy homes, sups 4 cripple immoral, meen‘ { 4 the Wiiitmantic ofee Hiieaus [ et A R o e e Bempetttore "tho. stanare |and small gifts will be exchanged. The solocitors were, Robert = Wilbur; S # ed Tony to do the washing, SR Tite Iecrists Company, who Y Pt R R e Miss Olive Hutchinson has returned |Veda Dayon, Alida Jarvis, Bertha K. plying guidance in their - He eently was operatsd upon for appen-| moiale o TR e i W 7. pe (O & visit with friends in Harttora. |Lewis, Bertha Golluv., Margarst Tan: coakmg and housework. B 8 Aivie ripidly. otals ... 3 ), = Tof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Alvord, of |ner, Mrs. Eaw. Clark, Mrs. Liohel Mar- B e bl riphlly i BIR Fghater 3 3 o0 |Harttord, spent the week end at their [ion, Mabed McGriggan, Mrs. E. B, moral, mental and physical ‘was Lspt from schocl. He Wightmas, of Staflord ESprings. w obs %86 113— 287 |C. Davis ... LD 30 3 | had e ot ek n. il [Baveain e Jamt e Voseon F s was cufied by everybody, y. Because of the |Jacobs P 3 iolds, . Ja ) life. ther visits and m:ney"'-:‘nl;g.wnmm:" 5 Giiar ining 5 98— 264 | W. Crane- .. e 20 2 000 F qiar of his-house, tho present alvord |Roode, Lewis Latimer, .Harold . Geer, = gives We placed him where he g | Mathewson 98 84— 267 house 18 nearly 200 years old. Mr. Al-|Mrs. 1L E. Paul, Marion Frink, Mes, W, I ad & hé: h dl R T died Tuesday | Custard 101 85— 284 COLCHEZTER . vord is planning soon to have the housé |B. Montgormery, Mrs.- Victor Carmpbell, ove and interest, s hom: life and love. R o 2 e to Sosth Covensy | susitons 106 10— B L e, Willim Bishop of Bozvah | TeDuilt or practically made over. - His |Mabel Burns, Beatfice Alley, Bella Rob- tollowing an % of two,years with| .o 156 530 1448 |Were guests of Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Fem- | TSt move is to have the cellar dug|érison, Ella Oakes, Julia Sayles. Aldia dhrenie nephtitis deeper and the walls laid over. Misses Jossphine Mathein and Helen He was born in Pepin, “Rose St. John, Diana vere I Cretien, iniglon at the Baptist parsonage = over Irene Havey, Agnes Buckley, Florida St. Sunday. + b : s i o e T ten R e S B X P P NEW LONDON COUNTY GIVE ITS SHARE ey — 27! Jolm Ri is the latest t rchase au o " * oy s 18 swork in Satem. Mv. Riley fams the{ Local people are rehearsing for the|Craigim, Annie Driscol, ¢ Barnett, Webeter - b co:.:prp:mr1omm state road Job. foa ot the | commuiy, Gurlsmaq [Hacho Moofom, claunls Hoy, | Ngned ALL CONTRIBUTIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO WM. H. REEVES, Chastes & ol S heen at[to Do held at Bolton hall and for |Franklin, Violet Gill, Edward Blarichard, - sour mooth tastes like all the mesn | A 277 ) work In Hartford for several months, has |the Christmas music at the Congrega-|Fred Belisle, Geors ~Wilcox, Mamid COUNTY TREASURER, THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, You crer did—psized together, |, ¥ dfs 438 1898 |returned to Kis home —orf Yrosdwiy g |Hotl altireh. Foley, Louise Taber, Louis Roberts, spend the winter. Miss Maud E. Whits has returned |Bertha Takman. Irving Thornton, Wil< NEW LONDON, CONN. League Standing Harry Bock of Connecticut Agricul |ffom & short stay in Gilead. liam Monte, Ralph Kingsiey, Herbert % ECHAM'S ... % siissmmss S .3 | GIVE WHAT YOU CAN— GIVE ALL YOU CAN B £ 3 weele of hi i 3 Spen- 3 x 5 ¥ - pu—— Team - No. 2 2 1 A ey e e R b MANSFIELD CENTER min, Rosanna Deslardines and Maf- Team :. (1 ; 233 Daniel Lucey, fireman’on one of the | . The subject of the sermon by Rev. R. ff"e;‘ Dfi{m“- The mmmm!g: ;aa :m m No. 0 \ 6team shovels on the ztate roda job, who | G. Pavy Sunday morning was Visiting ‘the | £« H.IHiscox, chairman; SO . . F iLLs i anntal food and famey work #ale [Nas Been at his home in New Haven for | Fifing Line. Rev. Mr. Grouse, who has | (Téasurer; Miss 1da J. Foster, aeslatt- *This Space Paid For By a Friend” jant treasurer, M. A. Burdick, Miss Rosanna Desyar- dines; Mts| H.'E. Paul, Jehn F. Hen- non, Jnl'm Barr. Mrs, Prentice Chase conducted s eliil- dren’s clinic at Ashland club house Fri- day morning. Seventy-two children, all from the Ashland employes' homes were Dresent, and were examined for tonsil and adenoid trouble by Dr. J. H. Me- Laughlin and for denial ork by Dr. Frank Brownin; The ages of the chyldren ranged from 6 to 14. Zegeer's store is open Thursday even- of the First Baptist church was held the cMUFfch Tuesday. Tablés were place in variods parts of the chufchy Houss and many heautiful articlés werp for sale. The Japancse Tea foom wib i special feature. Memibers of the socle- ties of the churéh had charge of tae Mrs. the past two weeks, returned Monday. The Greek Catholies Deld their gervices Sunday at 3 p. m. in the hall undeér the Congregationa! church. Benjamin Horowitz was a visitor Norwich Monday. Clarence Blakeslee of New Haven was In town Monday looking over the work on the state road job, of which he is one X the contractors. Clayton D. Barton and brother of East ;hnrnwn were Colchester visitors Mon- ay. The Old Guard band held a rehearsal in the parlor of the engine house Mon- been doing foreign mission work, and who T- A Rioux: Miss preached at Spriug Hill both Saturday evening and Sunday morning, assisted in tho sefvice, + Mrs. Jeannette Phelan, home demon- stration agent, will meet the sewing £foup at the librafy Wednesday aftérnoon at 1.30 o'clock. Demonstration of the mak- | ing of an inexpensive dress form will be given. Each woman is asked to bring scissors, fape fmeasure and pencil. The class is free. s The Young People’s club has been in- vited to hold its ineeting at the home Yoar mouth Is a good isdicsting ot the con- dition of the stomach and bowels, Sale of I'fi hylll:agh.hn-w-u. Killourey Bros. FUNER AL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS in a8d neighbors.” Before {hie meeting sdjourned, Rev. @ifdon F. Baiiey chaifman of the ex- ecutive committes, moved that 4 vots of thanks be extended the epeaker. This brought forth enthuslastic tesponse from the league and friends. At the Firsy Congregational prayer meetitig Thitsddy evening, at seven thir- mother, Mrs. C. E. Hewitt. Rev. F. 8. Robbins of Preston City holding a series of meetings in the tist church. CAMPBELLS MILLL Miss Lucy Gray, emploJ/1 in the heme 6f Exra Briggs of Voluniown, as having NORWiCH TOWN The December mecting of the Men's League, Monday evening in the Nofwich ‘Town chapel, brought cut a good dele- gation of members, as well as women friends, who were priveleged to attend tHis meeting through invitation of the league. President George F. Hyde presided over Doclor Tells How to Strenathen Eyesim 1 N ing: r 2 * s vacail her parents’ home in of Mr. and Mfs. Chatfleld Kip, Jr., Wed- | g5 during holiday season.—adv. the short business session at which time the topic will be How |a Weék's vacalion at % Unien 82, Willimantic, Cean. | By the day evening. There was a good attend- | nesday evening. The subject is Recent| Mrs. C. W. Reynolds of Meriden was |the secretary, Dr. Charles H. Lamb, read ot e Phone 2¢ fhady Assistant) simple ance. A number of new picces have been | Developments in a guest Monday at Mrs. Eell's. The Ladies Society of the Congrega tonal church meets . at Mrs. B. A g Mason Gfay and Thomas Bfows are Internal Combustion G. A. Has- hauling ties from the Tanner lot 40 Jew- ett City. C. L. Brownell of Hartford visited the the report of the last meeting. The lea- gue was extended ah imvitation read by Mr. Lamb, to attend the annual meet- club nuse off Bon-Opta, [_) Aon~( D;)T“ JAY M. SHEPAR.) received, including a selection of Yuletide hymns which they expect to use at a Christmas coneert. Engines. ‘The childfen of the Center school are rehearsing for 4 Christmas program and s2ys Dr. 5 Z ing of the Mens' of Park ehurch. Hf - S Lewi s, play to be given on the closing day of the | Faust’s (his (Wednesday) afternoon. Tuesday evening, in the Parish house. Wy conducted I e e have :«_-,,l G BOLTGN term, Friday afternoon of this week. Mrs. John Talmer Post entertains the | Following busihess, President Hyde pre- & teachers’ meeting at the Center schosi Funeral Dirccior & Embalmer | eyesight |4 t‘u-»l h“” The Christian Endeavor society plans | Ladies'- Aid society of the ia the afternoon. The teachers of the town are taking a progressive courss of feading under Mr. Browneil's instruction. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown attended . a meeting of Quinebaug Pomena grasige at Brooklyn Dec. 11th. Mies Lucy Gray is entértaining Mise Ethel Brown of Bozrah. Thursday eves- ing the Missess Gray_enteftained Waiter Brown, Henry Congdoh ani Chatles Tas- ner of this place. Mrs. Benjamin Hall is suffering frem & badly sprained kneecap. Mr. Gerosler of Plainfleld and Mr. Havens of-Jewett City were recent bisi- mess callers in this place. | NORTH LYME Miss Gladys Cone spent & osuphd dags last week with friends fn M. J. Stark and Miss were callers at Walter Gillette's i Ches- ter Saturday. sented F. Leon Hutchins, supetintendant of the Backus Hospital, whose address i regird -t6 the work of .the hospial was listened fo with profound interest by his apprecative audlénce. Superin- {endent Hutchins spoke ifi general of the many {mportant things which come uhder his _jurisdiction, highly commending the staff, with particular referencé fo the wirses and thelr loyalty to duty. In his introductory remarks he ex- pressed sincere thanks to the several branches of the King's Daughters; and all who have shown such interest in providing the very enjoyable Sunday af- toFnoo coricerts at thi institution. The speaker noted what a t e mu Vas o the patients ind i, "snd o much it wad missed when there Wis none. Special reférence was miade 5 the up- keep of the hospital mm-”x‘;z uch ter expenses are now than they Were T 1513, when Superintendent Hutehing assumed charge. People ot il & Post- tion to contribute to this worthy insti- tution ean render valuable services fn making nightgowns, sheets, {oweld, éta. 28 there i8 such necessity for a quanti- ty of linen and cotton supplies. Baptist Bolton Grange, No. 47, met last A week Friday evening and elected officers for the coming year as follows: Master, Miss Adelia N. Loomis; overseer, Max- Wwell Hutchifison; secretary, Miss Annie M. Alverd; lecturer, Miss Olive Hutch- to hold its supper and Christmas sale this week. Echo grange served a harvest supper last week ifi Horior -of the new members. Special servicés have been held at the S])ring Hill Baptist church every evening during the past week under the leader- ship of Rev. R. G. Pavy and Rev. G. C. S. MacKay of Putnam. Thursday evening about 20 people from this village, includ- ing members of the choir, attended the service. Mrs, T. B. Wilecox enétrtained 4 nuin- ber of women friends Friday afternoon, Who spent the time in sewing. JEWETT CITY The Réd Cross enrollment for the Jewett City chapter amounted to five hindred and sixty-nine members. That nmuber is very mueh better that any of the committes expected. At the time the enrollment began, fearly all the mills were ghtit down for t#o weeks or @ little less, and to enrofl such a large number of members.under such condl: tions is a real achlevemefit. The can. vassers found a number who could not see their way to give the dollar for mem- church Thursday- afterno®n, GURLEYVILLE The Benevolant sociéty held a social in the conference room last Friday ev- ening. Although the night was stormy there was a good attendance. Over- $38 was realized. District Superintendent: Fev. W. H. Bath of Norwich held the fourth quaet- trly conference at the Gurleyvills M. H. churer Monday. Relatives from Mansfleld Céntery Spring Hill and Westford were visitors at the home of Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Nood the first of the week.: Mies A. O. Dunham, Mrs. M. 3 Walker and daugher, Wilma, were re- cent visitors at A. M. Grdaf's, at Mt Hope. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith entertained relatives from Worcester, Mass, over the week énd. A good sized audience at ehiirch Sunday morning listened to an_interest- ing sermon by the pastor, Rév. Leon- ard Smith on Joseph in Egvpt. EAST WOODSTOCK #0-82 NORTE ST. ILLIMANTIC ety Assistanc Te. comnection . Dr.F. C. Jackson DENTIST 718 Main Strest, Willimantio Hours—8 o. m. to 8 5. m. Phone 44 MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. luen% mlwoek time l n many i to nppear in paper. Bo to sold and rocmnnded everywhers Druggistz. of Supetintendens of Parks and Mrs. Ed- ward A Smith, of Rockwell streel. NORTH STONINGTON Mrs. E. H Knowles, atoofipanied by H. Knowles, in Denlelson Wednesday of Mst week. Durial was in the Knowles family burial 16t in River Bend cemetery, Westerty. Dr. Knowles spent his Boyliood yeoats in this town, where hnis father, the Tate Dr. Bawin'H. Knowles, was & physt: cian. Besides his mother, Dr. Knowlas left his wits and & son, Dr. Rebertson o William Sisson lids been I with & very A Dress Pattern OF SILKS IS A FINE PRESENT Ths Standard Railroad of the South 3 W—Ihfl—u.mu— bershin, but who were very desirous to give a small sum to the Red Cross. Of course, this was not a drive for funds, but the solicitors received the money and eight dollars and ten cents goes to the local chapter, just from vol- untary contributions. The total sum re- The Commanity club reception for the teachers of the towh was héld last Wed- nesday evening and was & very pleasant affair. Rev. Frederick Harrison spoke ih apprectation of the life of Prof. Biy Hall who was a ‘member of the elib, The doctors dnd _nursés are most falth- ful in the discharge of their duties ana never frown if called upon durifig the night to attend emergency cases, or per- haps assist in some serious opératiom, Al lents_ars treated alfke; there is no imination between a town patient Dr. Stevenson of Australla, who thas been: the guest of Mr. anhd Mry. Hartison during his-stay in Woodstock was pres- ent and by his cordialty and Hufmor aad- ed much to the pleasure of the evening. Dr. Pike introduced the rew prineipal at the Academy, who responded by telling sometiing of his pas: work and of his defires for the futurc. Miss Mairg- uerite Burns sang two selectiofis and the orchestra furnished music for the obial hour. Rev. and Mr. Henry Baker entertain- ed_reiatives Subday. Mrs. William Neely has returned from a visit of several wesks with relatives in Maine. Mrs, Lucy Hibbard ana Mrs. H, ¥. Hibbard were dinmer guests Jast Wed: nesday of Mrx. L. H. Lindefmén in Homor of the: eighty-cightn bittnday ot Miss Harriet bard. Soetal Dames /remeémnbared her - With s postal | card shower. and a millionaire. to the woman who o e e A new for Christmas has just been received in & wide imm&mmflhfuwm are Constipated, Fevetish, out ifi theit sleép, Take cold easily, Have Headaches, sio:?.n o Bowel ”P‘m = MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN h—nflohhndlwfunhlw{ They aet ot the els and tend 10 correot infestinal duord 10,000 testimonials tmnd-ol littlo ones telling of relisk - No mother shodld be Mother Grsy's. Swoet Dowders for mse whon nesden. des . The need of them often comes at inconvenient hougs: by Mothers for over tisirty ysars. T £3 A Waist ot Dress Pattern, in & fancy Christmas box makes an ideal gift. SPECIAL AT $149 A YARD CASTORIA Por Intants and Children nnurumam A wife never hates to.asksher husband. 4 ;;‘m-fmmfi