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The contrast in ‘weather ool tions - of the umlm:. in Jamu 3 1920, and of 1921 were sharply mark : : : ¥ Y \ houses at Dorrville. The temperature was . jonly a few degrees below 60. The grass § - ¥ 3 r w7 L8 :re‘;n in the fields. Ellnfll'Y( many were > h o y . Nerwich Bulletin, Willimantio Office, | and. social of the society is_to. be.heid |enjoying afternoon lis without over- “members v ; £ 3 $ 23 Charch street. Telephome 106, Friday evening .emm.film coats or heavy wraps. Roughly estimated, | ing - ety activities for 1921 will be discuss: |the icehouses now contain between 4900 Whst Is Geing On Temight od. e : ’ and 5 Enights of Pytilias, Natchaug lodge, No. 22, meets at $07 Main lh'e;t. Coli attendance at the meeting. Raymond 2 ‘supervision / - “ 4 Bates, & student of Colby college, Wa~ 3 # ek terville, Maine, gave an interesting talk Willimantle will foin nearly one thous-| on “Habits” The meeting was conducted and other cities and towns throughout|py C. B. Gilman, industrial secretary of the comntry in observing National Thrift| the ¥. M. C. A. X ‘Week, January 17 to 25 inclusive. Dur- 5 ing this week it is planned to educate the people in economics, comprising earn- 3 Harry A. Blan- . ings. keeping money in the bank, having | chette, of No. 114 Bridge street, suf. 2 : ; 2 budget of personal and family expend- | fered painful injuries when struck by 3 - superifitendent ; S : : itures, carrying life insurance, owning a ::‘ u:touwbile dsatu;d.y Enrn{ng. ‘I,it: Mscin: Dakis & . Mrs.' L. D, | dress “;3’ mm,::u. A‘il:.:.‘ ‘l?.‘r e::‘. home, making a will, paying bills prompt- een coasting in a nenear . _““Q‘H'Yv ¢ gregal oy asolm, Sy 1y, and shn‘ln: with others, or bemev-| home and in making one of his trips was f:_"‘(, treasurer ; John Chadwick, librari- erina Robertson, organist; Frank reconsecrated themselves to the King. ! It is planned to.teach the in-!struck By 2 machine driven by Michael & , i pass ki e Aivideal to think stralght and act wise-| Connell was-thrown from his sled | Mell. missionary superintendent; = Ruth aking ’ good wishes With the. desire that thers ly in money matters, earning, spending,|and his fight arm was badly wrencnea 2 might be many happy returns of the New i saving, investing and glving. e ;lfe'ncné;m’fi{m::!:n:j '_;'::n rlvem: ;s;m 113; Year. O \ logan i is, “Make [oney b 2 3 , * ~ s«:;.' -L!{ore." mufi:“}:erPtmme is pro-| are painful it is expected that they will The Ao w::m"s::: c-usl-’: 4 1 moted by the industrial department of | not prove serious. hevdgpels ce s ol o o s ot gl e Bt ol s T e a -~ y A he Y. M. C. A. with the advise and ¢o- 5 ¢ d J 3 g b2 i A v e aiion’ o special commitiees of the| ,The Grex club and Sodalitas. societies |Superintendent of home department is to | treasurer’s report showed the church < :;lnu“:llflllo?ot the U, S. treasury de.| Of the First Congregational church held |be appointed. finances to be in good condition—all bills : a reunion New Year's night at the Con-| The statement.in Saturday’s Bulletin | paid and a surplus In the treasury. The Saruent, T Satitodl g“‘;:éfiggj‘m;‘ gregational church house, a large number |that Mrs. William Crary sang at the | every nember canvass has _already onto your plate and & spread baghera, rea e organizations, fo-| 4ttending. An entertainment completea | Christmas concert in Griswold was incor- | amounted to over & thousand dollars and uk : ENRD. 4. whtissall cxet A an enjoyful evening and music for dane-|rect. It was Mrs. James GQrary who | is not.completed. This canvass is in ad- ;) FIRST PRIZE. Then its fiavor. fl%@: :““!mffimy :‘v’“" charge of th ing was furnished by the Majestic orches. | sang. . dition to the revenue from pew rents. it v local programme has held a mee‘l;llng 'b': "‘flmn £-the past taw. wedks new elec- |1, n:-;:l: -be n;- ll‘-cv alive who m; H Zhr Sé I;hfl_(h;( ;u‘rg-};ucfiwxn:on for 5 ! It’s no wonder that this “Modern Butter” hefisive plans. ey be- L ert e opening of a new year ‘ears. leacon- i - e hat” ¢ sugpestions. ars made by| rial wWiring 'has been installed in the|local textile outiook so uniavorable 4 | &5 for t¥o years: Alex MpNicol clerk; is good. There are no animal fats in it—just use of posters, slides and speakers, the| KTammar schdol at Windham Center.|will be seen here this (Monday) morn- | F. B Robinson, treasurer: > pure vegetable'an d cocoanut oils ch to residents of this city will find that they | TUb [%, Ve 1 STReciel 18 DAL A |ing. The Slater and Ashland mills are | tor AStEiREl SEAiS: fons: The board . ich 1 3 , Wi e 2 can mend less money AN KL T errme| Which have caused annoyance during the |it can b promiscd that operatiane wil | Of trustees is F. E. Robinson, J. C. Haw-| - rich creamy smoothness with whole milk. Tnembérs of the local commnittee are L.| Past months. be resumed. - The Aspinopk and the Tex- | kins and E. A. Faust. The executive 7 Delicious and wholesome, FIRST PRIZE is the T A W, Buchapan, F. H. Foss,| Members of the Junlor Y. M. C. A. held (il companies are not sble to run up ta | Poard_comprises the church 1s and ¥ N. Hillhouse, W. C. Norris, A. R.|® Hare and Hound race Saturday morn-|anything near capacity. Yet it is firmly | Mrs. F. E. Robinson, Mrs. J. H. Tracy 5 Perffi!t spread. - | ing the hounids finding the trail and re- i and Mrs. E. Faust. Thirty dollars Sharpe, I F. Twomey nd C. B GiL | I e e A e eral and Ie: | believed here that as the result of alert 0 ma t, in £ was voted for fhe tseé of the choir. The : in the time slloted, thus. WinnIng the | pesyier geers ch e Umes ol Black | @ porta of the various societies connects & Follow the lead of thousands of other The instaliation of officers for the em- 3 2 se0 prizes. a ; ; od with the chureh showed & more pros. / housewives and use FIRST PRIZE NUT six. mmonthe took place st s meetsl " ouie s o Sl (ol |00 1 S be begming sssin. perous condition ss to membership and ing of the Christian Endeavor soclety. | s, urgay’ of the death of Charles Bensin:| ,, Fir®t Sclecimsn William Johmstone had | finances than in-the previous year. I the MARGARINE wherever you now. S held i the vestry of the First Baptist| So(Urdsy of tne death of Charles Bensin-| oot calls for help Saturday. “He has his | evening the annusl New Year's gathering . You will like it rhy “*l btuthllf Seel ot Roaeitiat Shatrmn h“’:‘x':f tha moming. Insmector Leshy of thel o T e | e e e the. moraber are : ch 1 iee resident. Derard Larkin: secres| man'shome was given d8 34 Bank street, immediate attention by the town officials. | transformed the room with ruj ine For 30 coupons and $6.00 you can s 0 this city. Investigation follos R g8, P! b 3 A beautiful set of fin arisian China Dishes iary, 3tiss Dodis Bowen; treaauter, Hom- Do Tiving ot (bt address stated That| The Bulletiw's calendar for 1921 pio. | DOUESS. Poinsettas and camations, unti get 42 pieces of Parisian China, u e P Bensidgh - it was an attractive reception room. The aceful in desis il i ] S Mt ket Siate: raver e | Eeraingty T mever el there, | curing e 10 “Norwiey potery wasot | £, ma8, 3" GG I o M| a7 ot uLasiyge SR WER fhe cufee e A dondry, Mi especial interest to William R. Burdiek of embossed with « . For 30 i i e e ™ Mise Ines Paton:| tilie ago. It was stated that his home |this place, for not only was his grand- | b, D% and Mrs G. H. Jennings, Mr. and nid come wit] how easily vou 3 4 and $6.00 you can get & wam formedly in Amston and that he|father, Eleazer Hall, a maste: ter | Mrs. Willlam McNicol. A most entertain mere coupons . B e e K ame esting| 1A% @ ton living at that place, The|thers over 10 years afo but Ak, I | ing programme was announced by Frank wnother J6-picce set. A third st of Can put them on your tab Flushing authorities weré notified of the|has one of the little souvenir Goring. Miss Sadle Thompson sang. Miss 34 pieces for only 30 coupons and - results of the local Investigation. o o he little jsouvenir JUgs thal | fiene Stewart played piano _selections; s A For Oclds or Influenza Ttis a mantel } yog' B C. Biies and Miss Mabel Wil- $6.00 completes this magnificent din- Coupons also come with Baby Brand Oleo- - ukith New Years the enly activitis ~were|OTNAMeNt of unique design and has' the f TS T QLB RS SUne (CR0T T s . 115 g g ine - g {6, hi ka” Tazative Bromo Quirine tah: | (0% seheduled by chutches and socletis. | 82723708 0f belng the product of the | 3'great hic by reciting & parody on Woorn g y % i), Be sure you get the genuine, Ak o o Aen zlaa:‘nd St. Mart)"'s Sy » N s e Ao SE otk somig in | TS0 Spate That Tyeg Willia . Banfield Your r should be to sus R¢ . able! lor v e e e congregations a 4 of Greeneville delighted and mysti the T GROVI'S signature on box. 30¢. | special masses “or the Feast of the Cir.|rom down Voluntown way, where they o e perte y ence wit] ‘sleight-of-hand. H wi A ; = o cumcision of our Lara. Watch might se|had been watching the old year out Fri- :;"‘“w k4 .fi"_;e‘:’t‘ . 2 th FIRST PRIZE. If he'can't, let us vices we¥e held into the early hours of | 33Y evening, had occasion to drive up g Send money and coupons to— performed several tricks which had nev- Saturday at several local churches. Two |through Pachaug. Long before reaching New. Yours dances’ were held, the 0o 1| the gulef little Bamist & bright glow in | & Lo0 Sean by the majority of sthose P. BERRY & SONS, Inc. ’ resent. Sandwiches, cake and coffee club holding 2 dance in the afterncon at| the sky, above over, Pachaug, was plain-{'yere served under the direction of Mrs. the town building, Company G.\Third In-[I¥ to be seen. Thinking there might be 4 | 1," G Buckingham and Mrs. E. A. Faust. fantry, Connecticut State Guard holding|fire, and that help might be needed, they \ HARTFORD, CONN. Sole Distribators for New England States They were assisted by G. L. Hull, L. G. one in the evening at the State Armory |hurried on through the fast gathering | Buckingtmm, C. D. Walf, E. A. Faust and on Pleasant street. Music was -furnished |8loom. Sobn the town house was in sight, ¢ . 8. Hiscox. The tor was unable to = by the Majestic orchestra, and Bould’s ? 250 watt electric light was going at fall bEe Preseat wntil s late hour . or 10 Noveity Jazz orchestra, respectively. [blast over the ancient doors, while from | preach the sermon Sunday morning, as Both dances were well patromiZed. The |the windows there streamed a glow rival- Ei h taken ill while in New Haven merald-Cresent basketball game took |ing even the effulgence of noonday. And, | with a : ' ‘was probabl; tomai: is- . place in the evehing at the Valley Street;more than that, on the broad lawn in ;gh Snu-d-“y mor’:nnx the %u:u;'up:noxl f wmmAN“c CONN Armory, many local fans attending. Ifront. with its posterior parts elevated to session was givensover to the “’"-‘“"l » d ¢ At the morning service Sunday at | | .nusual angle, and running at full | tion of officers. A special service had 74 Speed, with everything in high, stood an [t hich eaéh class had Sl e “"“n‘;m‘ sty | overheard to say, “She don't appear to | McNicol, presided. The new officers re- . chairs, and the nine communion chatrs,| Loy Eoiin, @nywhere!” The men left|peated their pledge to the work, and gifts to the church from families and| Locine on the state road, threw their | were given the charge and instructed by STORE CLOSED rey tion old-time watch meeting in gol- < i 3 Superintendent gave a most inspiring and ALL DAY FOR e Jamary Senieat sstmiont o e jSeplon. - Rlegtric Hgnts? . Fea, flen- enthusiastic talk. There were 70 pres- Men's Forump of the Congregational| yor tnem! The historic hall was ablaze | ent at the session. schools and churches last week. Tuesday L. P. Smith spent Wednesday in Clin- | Wednesday. < with them, and all from a little jigger ton. Robert Jennings is at ~t. Joseph's bos- church was held Sunday night. The topic P 3 NEW YEAR ) S it hat Do the 'oPic| belted<on to the rear wheel of an auto- | Miss Teasle MoCluggage, might oper-|afternoon the teachers of the Center Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gebr spent Christ- mas day in Colchester with Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Brown. pital, Willimantie, for tic:tment EAST KILLINGLY S mobfle that was making-. 600 strokes a | ator 2t the local telephone exchange has|gchool, Miss Amidon and Miss Randall, pl2 of the World Want?” The speakers| e 21 haa’ fall ca serious injury . : minute and burning best old good Guif | had’a bad fall causing a serio Ju Y, were George E. Shafer, principal of the R united their classes for Christmas exer- Willimantie State. Nownas. sot Troining|Stuff at an astonishing rate. Is it to be | {0 her pine. She left on her way to her . i supposed that in the work, although in great pain, not wishing|cises which were much enjoyed by parents Prospenty With frc:la3252::;:;"{.0:‘1:*?@"4;(::.. A gen- RO g;\:nd B ea",’;:“f,. .fafh!:fiuli t0 alarm her mother, who is an fnvalld |and friends. _Gifts, also candy and or- CLARK’S CORNERS My hibd Men. 3 D i, e Chess playing. had become - popular|A¥3Y. dawn the Toad, the grand old Gris- | SoW by her doctors orders, Miss Mc-{anges, wero given eachpupl. = & | 1ln o Jewert, cadet at Norwich uni- |Shlldren -of North Grosvenordale speni wold patriarchs slept peacefully in their | C'UgBage s strapped to her bed for two O i R Y i - e vt : i’ Christmas and Sunday with Mr. Dumse’ Good Hea]th o gty "‘“12”5“ of the ¥. M. C. A-yJiowed graves, undisturbed by these | %ecks. Muech sympathy is felt foy Miss|of the Congregational church had its |versity, Vt, spenc the holidays at his X :;'de afl flA"il}l] m: new sets have been new-fangled goings-on! * McCluggage, a most courteous operator;|Christmas tree, with music and recita- |parents’ home here. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumas. * d 3 re 4.0 ess numamem has been also tiae housekeeper at home. tions by the children. Each ' child re- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Plainfleld ‘Walter Chase and family have moved te is Our Smcere firanged and games will begin this Week | The January meeting of the Pachaug| Mistes Margaret and Bertha McCar-|ceived a giff, while oranges and candy |are at the home of Mr. dnd Mrs. Jen- |y gorm receatly purchased by his in o spdteadid ke Al Comn st s i fn e towa | fhy of Niswus biyy Soce, isiiap e | Mre BTN R v x ameer o wattees | IME dM MEs, 4O Meund Tpseriiboty | edetar, B B ‘lvlsl. i Wellman /C. “Whifasy ilof” SPHIEASIL| present s’ B spiiic. of oo et a | Toy Drlscgliten Mathamic sivest oot >y pe o 8 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Williams recently e { Mass. a well known speaker and mes-| a S s Sl were present. their family with a Christmas dinner and ande general sociability prevailed. W. B. and Mrs, Meary Barber oele-| priday evening the Baptist Sunday |tree. At the home o. Allen Jeweft there ge bearer conducted the meetinzs of| Montgomery was in charge of the pro-|brated New Year's at thelr home In|gonool met in the chapel for Christmas |was the usual holiday dinner and Christ- {he First Society of Spiritualists, held in P4 Jewett City. All relatives were present, i \ |iihe "Worhas's”ciib. rooms. No. £03° Main gramme which consisted talks by tree exercises. ‘There were several reci- |mas tree for young and old of the fam- The H. C. Murray Co. : . F. L. Kanahan of Lisbon from Montville, Westerly, R. 1, NOI“|iationg by the children, a pantomime, Bo | i¥. street at 3 p. m. Sunday. 3. Reynolds of Tasbon and arr Sron| wich Falls and Danielson and = Jewett| paoois Chriatmas Daeam, by 16 children, Engine company No. 1 was ealled out | Of Norwich, plano selections by Miss| Sity; They have celebrated New Years twice Sunday for chimney fires, one of | Viva Richardson, selection on the Vie-] [OF the past ten years. Firty people Were which proved to be the real thing, the sec- | tr0l8, moving pictures and singing by| Bresent for dinner which was serve ond was a false alarm.. The first call | 8ll. Dpughnuts, crackers, cheese ama| 3t one o'clock. (They _recelved many|cngren. came at 11.30 a. m. for a fire In the | COffee 'Were served, after which games|®ifts including silverware and money. Mr. Peloquin of Willimantic enjoyed |their son, Joseph Bablarz. and candy was distributed #o every one,| Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Colburn enter- |S1aF & week' Hiram Colburn, of East Hartford. Foster Center, R. 1, Wed relatives of church members who have|c ol oride, and rushed in, only to find & | the pastor.. William McNicol, the new, LEBANON l‘z;;ldmc'fnxc hr(;:l::".::";m daughter ::hmr;- . Chon. ¥ WesethEEr Christmas exercises were held in the [$Pent a day recently in South Killingly. C. J. Bray visited at P. J. Navie'h on L-m Telatives from Pawtucket, R Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Babiarz have moved to Killingly Center to live with and music. Gifts were given the puplis |the holiday at P. J. Navin' Schools are 1o, oven today (Monday) also boxes sent to the siut-ins of the |tained the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | George Pringle visited his parents is Rev. Edward Nfeld attended t)e meet- | At the home of W. C. Oliver. were Dr. | Mise Hannah Smith had a New Years . chimney at the home of J: Singer on Elm | Wefe Played and dancing was enjoyed. f ing at Quaker Hill Wednesday. and Mrs. W. Blaine Oliver of Hartford, fl Friday evening, Dec. 31st, at the Klnoure B!'OS- Street. It was necessary to tear down | _ FOr the first time in its history STONINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallen entertained [abo James and Cli.ton Oliver. of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamer y the chimney before chemical could be tP‘:c:g'ng town hall was lighted by elec. Curistmas day, Miss ;z‘xlxenA ;x:n:‘u’ln?{mlu Mr. and Mes Hvana, entertyinet their used to put out the blaze. . Nine gallons city, - ant e movies Wwere the real ophie are, Miss Adelaide Hal- |02 Rlay Christmas day. ————— R ot ANP o cnemical was use.” The house fo own: | £00ds. 1 s e eastn e gore i “s6 |len, also Mrk. Anna Abel and son of Nor-| M and Mrs. Carlton Whits of Web- Fashion Note. EFR ed by Charles Haddad. At the stroke of midnight on the his-|o%. 2 20 " 1 when his father as- | Wich: ster spent the holiday at the latter's home | Tha old-fashioned woman whe used te $6 Union 8. Willimantie, Conn. | The second call was at 5.30 p. m., when | tOTic 01d bell in_the belfry of tne First|3in'l 8L 2 g owner of the store. The |, Mrs. Rowland Slate and son Alton, whe | here. got frosted fingers from hanging out the Phone 2@ (Lady Assistant) |the firemen were summoned to the home | COnETegational chureh the New Year was| ,jjers were regaled with coffee and cake. | N2Ve been spending some time With Mre.| Mrs. Conroy, who is at Calvin Burt- | wasiiing now has a daughter who i sut of James Mitchell, 117 Union street, | Melcomed, in un-to-date and proper styfe, | “*70% FeCe FFELEe T o ooice o ime | Slate's parents, Ir. and Mers. Frank |ham's, went to Hartford for the holl- |fering from frosted kneecap. When the firemen arrived they found no | fne DeXt meeting January 27, is to bel; orations todsy (Monday) at 7 a., m. | Kinssiey, left last week) for their new |daye. JAY M. SHEPARD fire. It was iscovered that steam wag ) il charge of Mrs. C. T. Armstrong, W.|PEERCORR (AR L RO, 0 T N2 T4 | home in ‘Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Jewett anl Mra. arising from wet cement that had been | CHFiStopher, Mrs. Annie Gaile, Mrs. Mer-| JUTRE 18 SO0 0T O F0 O O s hag | Verfon Boothby of Woodmont spent the | Wnde attended the Christmes cxreises Succeeding Fllmore & Shepard used to repair the fireplace and this led to | [°" Bartlett and Mrs. Chauncey Roble. | l€h 1 o¥int hiory week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. [and tree for the prima.y ehiidren st ihe Children Cry the belief that the chimney was afire, Friday evening at the Methodist ., A. A. Boothby. East Brooklyr. school, wieze Viola J The house is owned by Edward Casey. | Church the anmual watch night coeeiet | the ot o her 'é:’.’“fi"?."?m"..;ff:.:é | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason of WINll- | Cletk is teaching. FOR FLETCHER'S opened with a praise song service aiffor two weeks, will return to her work | MAftic spent the holldays with relatives 7.45. Bach department of the church had |as 2 registered nurse in Brooklyn, N. X., |“\00™ 0 oo i ciaiting her — = some part in the service. oty Clicehan): Ee L ; ; The Gardiner class took charge from{ Mrs. Camille Miller is in New York |PALnts in New Fork, Skin Tmed&bm fleep § to 8.30 and rendered the following pro-| for & visit. ok | "Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foster entertained a gramme: Prayer, Mrs. J. B. Aldrich, % el family party of 27 Christmas day. The others Rest annual report of the serretary and treas. e gt guests included Mrs. . Foster's mother, Funeral Director & Embalmer ©0-62 MORTH 8T, V' LLIMANTIC Lady Assisismt Tel cemnection Dr. F. C, Jackson 3 urer. Testimonials by the different mem-| Hartford—Mrs. Fay Tettemer of Den- | Mrs. William B. Brown of Mansfleld, DENT[ST Aft c . ; "|vér, Col., wito recently became the wife of |Mass, Mrs. William R. Brown, Charles er Cuticura - — Tormer Watr = = Commissioner. Joha "L | Brown, Mrs. Arthur Nagon und daughter Y wm Be Pleufi . e a Col One Day D f Hartford, is the da: Bdith Canton, ., Mr. Mrs. - o, T8 Main Strest, Willimantio Take " Groves TAFATIVE BEOMO | Me and Mre. 3o K. Blollen, thrtomits | sen Beakhamm and chisiren of Boath Man: ou ours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone ¥4 . QUININE tablets. TE genuine bears the | being one of the wealthiest in Colorado, chester, Miss Edith Foster of Hartford, o sigrature of E. W. Gfove. 30¢. Mr. M;i Mrs. Walter Starr and ehlldnn: ‘l’hen Ch 3 Mrs. George Foster and son Edwin of you ey by st 128 Cltton st ot from coffee to uby 'eet an of , New Britain were at thefr homes over " Christmas. 3 , Guests at C. J. Abell's Christmas day \ . - b included Mr. and Mrs. John Abell of New Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chap- 31 1) ”&“ w;mu u;. J. Tucke: t ey ° P r. and Mrs. E. J. r spent the week end with Waterbury relaty Willimantic, Conn. oy e v i SRR > Christma® a family gathering of 19. g iy : Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Yok and Mr, and ‘ Mrs. C. 8. Goodwin spent Sunday in Gro- ) r. spent OUR HALF PRICE SALE [l STOVE ... s17.00 [l o e : . , F. Mannj and two . EGG $17.00 | s50oR B SRR E ‘The flavor and o . el 5 eseocscess e s esees st s 0 wi end with Mrs. Manning’s parents, s Mr. d M E. A. Hoxle. WIll Contmue All Thls Week, WXth 2 Mise Edla Wiiliame of Hartord was at coff R . Tha NUT.......................,..317.00 R o e e bt e eductions t Equal Half and No. 2 NUT M. Ao Aba s s Béwin_are . ) 00 {senting « week with Mrs. 1da M. Abel mSomePhcesl‘ess 'l‘han Half 0. 4. ..-t.................sls- e ff Men ol Beckian did ‘Tak . visiting his cousin, Mrs. "alter Starr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wade. Price. ’ "5 / | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxle spent Sun- : day, the 26th, with their son in Moosup. lingly. 3 mantic were recent guests of their aunt, This Is the Best Opportunity of the BOU[.ETS................ 22y S15400 Jhim Tl RIS mem X ot Season to Get a Coat, Suit, Dress or ||| Extra cha.rge of 50c per ton if carried in. ] w5 B A nd chitres THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Telephone 1257 Mr. u-:nr-. Davia Clark of Mansfleld Mrs.'J. H. King.* Charles Brown of Canton, Mass., is S‘irt. Th Ar M k spent Christmas day in Willimantie, e e Marked - 2 y Half tives and friends in New London the past ter, Mra. M. D. Whitaker, in South Kil- and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Walker of Willi- R y o Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taylor entertained ' wete Viea 3. Cark for « wengwemon | CASTORIA [