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WESTERLY ..:}_ " . G ] r x . 5 ,Hnfimfi to spend a few'months. 5 for a week. Whilé ;.; is absent hvl: wite | Mril and Mrs. Edward ' Kdlzey and AL e s et B i | ~Mrs. Adelaide Spencer Has returned |is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William |daughter” Miss 'Alce, have returned to ALtlh:ladgul:r -:;-u:m: e ;mhm tef, fi&’ifl%flfiwn@@mfi?fi- L}éolfle after a’visit to_her daughiter, Mrs. | Faulkner, in New Lendon. Essex after visiting Mrs. Kelsey's mather, court Tuesd, . ¢ ) & 0, were dispose@ vertaining “to two.estates were disp o grath which-consistéd 'ot'is Waterman tri, -, % ello ;” Migs Marjoh.! s wm«_&fima viglin ; -violin se- tions: Ry Miss ‘Helen M..Daggett; con- Sol0s by Miss Helen M:- Grant. ahd | ; Miss Marion Watérman. tion by the | al account of Frank- L. Stilthi. received and eontimed to the next esion of coltrt. - X RS, 4 Estate of Wiliam Loboan—Firsy turned to their home at Rivérbank after 4 yisit: to Hartford and Springfield. - Mrs."Mary K. ‘Bone recently entertained her sister, Miss Jean Kirks, of New Lon- dons . %~ v Mrs.-Ellen V. Weir will close her bun- galow jn Pine C-ove'soon and go t6 Wal- JK.PCnndI;lL at B‘s‘z‘: View, Waterford. > - "Peréy Morgar Lodise Waterman. | ing’motored to Deép, River bne ‘day -ast éwman' harp, and | waek, . o . . Mrs.. Emma ;Beckwith: has returned home after a vieit to HKeér son, 'R. Royce Beckwith, and family in Hartiofd. Mr. and”Mrs. AT F.'Getchell spent the ULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY WHORWICH - B trip. duties in- New' York after a'visit to his home in the village. Pa., to visit his brother, Irving ‘Darrow, , iGearge. O. Brooks is visiting his'daugh- ter, Mrs. Howard Sherman, and family in Middletown. < 4 “Howard Gavitt and/Valmdur Beckwith, ‘who .recently” joined the mavy, were here A. Turner Hard- homes: % : (VT New Haven, who cérhe over‘on 2 hufiting {committée of a Hartford Mrs. Mellis Beckwith. club ‘will be ‘held at the home of Mgs. Nelson Spencer of, the, Boint road. 3 e s ovér the week end for @ visft~to their | 5 182]., - : company, cafled on C. J. Manwuring, re- -Albert Buckirigham has réturned to his | cently. fed Chappell. The fiext meeting of the Black Point | MANSFIiELD DEPOT “fire irisurince |aunt, Mrs. Judson Bonney. Orrin Cone nad his right hand h&r! " Miss. Bessle Crocker hes returned to [Injured by a cireular saw, . |her duties with an insirance company in | Wednesday and was taken to St Josegh' Ernest ' Darrow "has gorie to Kingston, | Hartford after a viSit to her mother, Mrs. { hospital, Willlmantic, for treatment. The. Bonney house’ has recently. been | equipped for. eleetrie lighting. ' Harold Hansen -and were in Wilimaptic last Sunday evening. | Business depression has begun to af- fect the employees In the Mansfield or- | ERn works. 2 The winter tefm, of Edwin Reynolds’ | wedding trip. 1 Memorial school began Monday. The an-|went to the town hail for'danging nflx nual meeting of the local Red Cross cir- | claven o'clock, when the HEBRCN Eddie Student. of the Hartford e last week ary, from India, vas a holidny guest Rev. H{oward Champ, returning to ford’ ¥Friday. Rev. M. Flight was a New Yea of Rev. lioward Chatp and pres |'the Congrégaticnal church Su-day ing. Rev. Mr. Flight recently relurdies | from » years study in ¥ranee. Saturday evening the young = ph | eave a sererade to Mr. And Mrs. Wa | Hewitt who recently returned froin tiddr After the serenade Frangls Power 4 compasy Ad- g % voe At o Kenneth Gavitt, Who has hadthe grip, | Mr& W. H. Steadman, who has-Dbeen |cie and the aid department of Dunham journed to 5. W. Hewite's, where fefresh. final account ‘of uexma«_muuxw Edward Peabody of Westerly and |holiday with the *latters brother-in-law |is able to be out &nd attend to his dutice. Jery Wll'$ith pnelimonti for-over & week. | Memorial church were held Tuesday at | ments were sérved and a social tjne | utor, received and gontiaued: to, Jun. | 4 »,mugnedfl%; ‘Ee;n‘mgn of %’Z“““ffi" aag .x;:;.e 1“" Nfig’ Mrs. B.°J. Bullird, in | George 'A: Gavitt is confined to his ‘!E"mfilwff?mbl; % 4 Z the home of Mrs. F. MeCollum. :lnjn)'d by all. Mr. and Mré Hewite . Notiees were esday me¥niag |were married Wednesday, Dec. 29, at the | New lle, N.-Y. - 7o home with gri T ATy un argarete Young of | Tme attendance was. ve: d-at the | will make their home in Hehron, 3 at the works of- mg m&&& eitig, 34+ | Phurch of the As ension in' Wakefleld. by | Jerry Bacon has Eone to Hartford for ). The Ladies” Add eociety of the Congre- [BOouth’ Covefitry” visited at the’ McCOlM | first Sunday's services ot 1851 concla. | I tha Cohgrogational Sunday 1 ssclation, anneuneing & that | Rev. WA, Parsons. The bride was at-|a léngthy %isif. - - . . % gationa] church served a supper’ Tesday |home Wednesdav of last weck. ering the unfavorable weather in the | Sunday, the following officers were elact- will g0 inte et an - the nging |tended by . Miss Hannah ; Clark, and| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brewer have gong jevening in the vestry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseplr Hope of Boston. |morning and the bad condition of the [ed: Supt. G. A. Little; assistdnt, January 14.° Manydfpe e | Gleason M. Southwick was best man. |to their Horhe in' South Manchester for | Mr. and Mws. William Roberts are en- | and ‘their ‘infnt” &on John, are visiting roads All- day. Visitors. from North ward Hiding; secretary, Mrs. W. O. mill have bsen Funnin; &'Yp’al e | Mr. and Mrs. Péabody ' are on a brief |the winter. .. - - J - tertaining their - daughter, Mrs. - Niar | Miss Maude\ Brigham. “Thankegiving: and the whole fores Wil be & honeymoon trip, 3nd on their return wil reside at 163 West Broad street. The cantata, “Bethlehem,” by Maandet, put on part t{me next week, unless more orders are-received. yet uaa_mangmj mert has not decldeq what the percemt- age of reduction will be ', , i g James Ai Btilfoan who. dled st his. home in Norwalk, ‘Conn., Sunday, Jam 2, was a former resident ®f . Weet and resided on Highifid avenué. e wis' in the T8rd year and is survivéd by his wife, and ‘one sen, Geéorge W.. toth of \Baptist caurch Sunday evening, January §. This cantata is divided 1ato three pagts; Part 1, /Thé-Shepherd’sy Gifts;” Part 2, “The King’s Gifta” and l'art 3. “Our Gifts e : < Between each part’ well known hymn will be.sung l'-py the. choir and eongregs- ton. Norwalk. services wers el - Tyesday fm': “hin'18té home, and fritef- | Solo psrts willbe taken by Mrs. Ralph ment was madé 4 the famiiy’ plot 'fn | H..Koslb; sopréno;.Andrew H. Gray, ten- Greenwood y, Brovklys,” N.«i¥)* [or; Walter 8. Price, .tenor; Ralph H. G was. ifeeted president | Koelb, baritone; William S. Martin, bag- b, gi’ the flr;t'lnnilxl; meeting held y mght on'the clul Taoms on High strest. “DHE Bflicers wera chosen as follows: Arthur N. K'fi' viee Albert E. Barber, secrétary! s treasurer; J. M. Segar and P. 2 ingon, members ot the exec- utive committee for three years, John O. Mills was chosen on the executive com- mittee for two years, and Thomas Me. Kenzie and D. E. Hoxie for uné year, After the election, refreshments were served and a smoker wes enjoyed. i " A splendid concert was given ai the town hall Monday evening, under the auspices of Budlong, W. R. C, No. 2, - STONINGTON 0. H " The pfogram was presented at the Christmas festival of the chureh which was held the Sunday before Christrias, and it i in' responss to numerous® fp- Guedts* that- the- entertainment is to be repeated: ¥ 3 Laconics > - Benjamin P." Moulton -of Providence. & summer visitor at Quono.":ontaug, has been “relected 4 member of tHe board df police commissioners of Providence for a term of three.years. . . . _° The.new safe for the tow treasurer’s || office arrived Tu'g lay and was placed In the" office réohi 14 the town:hall on Broad street. ~ * Motorists are interested to know-that ‘{'the new concrete Lridge over the Saunn- tucket. river in: Wakefield being-constpuct- ed b ythe state, will be. finished within a At 's hall at 3 p. m. today |, T 0 C PR 3’;’:’}‘;} ,fi'u'mxa“‘ ‘{"Qz ’:;"’:‘:j sl staion, pevvides of the wogk oF bk er were- held-Tuesday. evening . at -Grai Methodist: churcn, .Rewv., E.- J."Copplas rector -of - Christ. [ipiscopal .church, ‘spoke | on the “Church Universal” The:services | this (Wednesday) evening will be held at the Pawtucket Congregational church. Vineent -Genycarelll . .arrived in ‘town Mondey night from Ital He plans 10 make his home In Westerly. “ : A vear ago today local ice dealers were 3. F. Trumbull W. R. C. No. 34, will ‘take plage. The - installation officer will be Mrs. Luella M. Gager, past presldent of the local corps. - - - The annual meeting,of the Ladies'-Ald soclety of the Seeund -{ongregational church was held an Monday In.the cha- pel. The election of joffigers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Luella 3. Ga- ger; vice president, Mrs. Dwight C. Ston seoreary and treasurer, Miss M. mpull ; executive committee, Miss{ this vieinitv. 5 1 rman, m ‘Jo:;ph P.|, Charles Perry, presidfit™of the Wash- Mw.vu . Jo- [ ingtén “Trust comdany, is kept at home gfiy seph H. Mrs. J. B. ;%'rnwn. the fracture of his 1é¢t wrist, the resuit Bf B, No; Mrs. Theodore W. ja fall. o :,nd."fl :\IZ Jmnuy'rfummn, Miss Mary§ Forty friends ascembled at ghe home of E. Shalling, Miss Lulu Thayer; mis-!Mr. ana Mrs. Alfred Wills® of Shunoc will be given by the choir of the Caivary |.. harvesting 12-inch jce from the ponds in |/ The meeting of the Niantic Public Li- brary association will be held this (Wed- nesday) evening in the new library. Howard M. Pitkin, who fell a short time ago and sprained his foot, is able to’be out. Mr. and Mrs:4Leighton Winnewerser of Winsted were recent. guests of the for- mer’s mother, Mra. Josiah Toms. George Bawyer has returned home in Hartford after a visit'to Fred J. ‘Howard in the village. '~ Harry Gerard has retu in ‘the village after a’visit to friends in Boston. ¥ Henty B. ‘Smith of Eagt Haven spent the week emd 3t his cottage in Pine Grove. He had as his guest Albert E. Brown of Barnes; and hér son Erston of ew Ha- ven. Mrs. Barnes i§ recovéring from an Tation which she underwent recently at a New Haven ‘hospital. Miss Bmma B. ‘Whalédy has returfied ‘| home- after a week's visit to her cousin, Mrs: John Townsend, in Montville. " Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burrows were in Lyme recently. Mrs. Frank Gerard has returned home after a visit in Groton: b ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodd of New Lon- don were recent guests of the former's |- grandparents; Mr. ahd Mrs. John Gidley. Miss Rose Callahon of New York is spending several days at her home in the Faif Haven district. to his to_his home summer Misses Ruth’and Eila McCollom visited friend in North, Westchester and Torring- ton last week and are again at the Con- necticut. college. for women, New London. / Miss. Bertha Botham, of Willlmantic. and Mrs. - Ruth . Ferguson. of Oakwille. were at the Alberg Botham’s New- Year's day and Sunday. Mr. Botham is much imnroved fellowing shis recent {liness. Mr. and Mrs. Martin-M. Hansen visited their relatives, in Stafford New Year's eve and ‘New Year's day..and on Sunday at- tended the #en's sister. - B v Mr. and Mre. - W. G. Willlams and thelr three ¢hildren, of Detroit. Mithi=nn have da; William Stark, a member of the rating {come to live at the horie of Mrs. Willlams’ lof. Coventry added to the interest of the ev- ening service, at the close of which in- formal sociabliity and refreshments were .‘cnjond in the chapel. The business meeting of the postponed to next Sunda: I .'_:;':c ‘l"":a‘:ni::l Tl‘;ol and hospital are | New Year's guest of Miss Florence Smith, nearing completion. ] Mrs. Johanna Hansen and her dauch- | ter and family are sending Interesting let- | ters of good chéer and comiort from Flor- twenty-second anniversary. | ida. telebration of -the wedding of Mrs. Han- 2N IX X o om0 | semem sionary committee, Miss Luey W. Wood- bridge: flower committee, Mrs. Nellie P. Trumiwall; organist, Joseph I Ham- Saturday evening. Sirfjing and dancrag were enjived and refreshmerits were serv- ed. Guests were present from ¥slufitown, mond. Mrs, Ira H. Palmer, Who~served | Mystie. Hope Valley, Notth/ Stonington, thé society for p number of years “as|and Westerly. ] president, declined o servé Jonger bé-t - e ~ NIANTIC cause of her health. The dedication 6f the new library toek The crew of the smack . znolia took 809 pounds of ‘ecod and hadducik on the.| place Tuesday evening with an address givén by a representative of ‘the Conned- trip Monday. _Friday last they caught 2000 pounds and Saturday 2200 pounds. The smack left for the grounds Tuesday {{) .\ «f 9 = tiof s i : ut ‘Sfate Librarg aseociation. and with her cargo will sall for New | "y " Gis Feceived Mere Soturday an- b e : Houncing the death of Miss Elizabeth . sv e 4 DaW, 14, 8t the home of her parents, M. MYSTIC 77 qand it AR D (7 Torthi . = imrm was in Torrington H?ndz\y, o Tuepday evening the officers o Williams | . The, Ladies’ Friendly soeciety of he Womian's Reliet eorv, Na. 42 were ‘in- | Methodist Bpiscopal church is to hold a stzilad by Mrs. Gager of Stonington ‘as [Supper.’ ° - follows: President, Miss Rutfi C. Chap- [-* Miss: Lillian A, ;Saunders has returncd | man ; senjor vice president; M¥s. ‘Margaret |to ner studies 5t the Crandall Commerc Elredge; junior vice jdent, . Mrs: | school in-Norwich after u visit with her Eleanor Lucy; treasurer, Mrs. Maud |mother, Mrs. William A. Saunders, of the Green; chaplain, Mrs. Luey Paeker Lew- |Fair Haven road. 3 is; conductor, Mrs. Ruth FEarnshaw;| The Woman's auxiliery of St John's guard, 3iss Eva Ehle; musieian, Mgs. | Eriscopal charel met recently with Mrs. Irma Kelgwin; patriotic imstructor, Mrs. | William Colepaugh of the Point road. Hoen. Appointive officers: Secretary, e.next meeting of the Sunshire so- Ella Buddington; first eolor bearer, Misw | clety Will be held at the home of Mrs. Gladys Capwell; secofid color beager, Miss | Marion R: Davis of Main street.; Bertha Enle; third color bearer, Ellzabeth |- Attorney Marion R. Davis has returned Burdick ; “fourth cofor bearer, ‘Jeanette | from 2 business trip to New York. Mitchell. Preceding the inetallation, sup-| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beach have- re- i Rathbun tent, D. of A., A. C. Latham camp, No. 19, S. of V. and Willfams post, No. 55, G. A. I 2 5 Allan W. Rathbun ot Noank, whose funeral service was held Tuesday after- noon at his home in that viliage, had many friends and relatives here. Mr. Rathbun had o fine bass volce and prior o his iilness of the past three years fre-' queatly sang in the various churches and' at many public entertainments, where ‘the’ high quality of his solo wark was always | greatly appreciatéd and enjoyed. i .. Beneéyolence chapter, R. A M., mtl Monday evening in Masonic temple, at which time a class of several candidates. | recelved a degtee. -, b 3 Lester Harrison fas returnéd from a vigit In South Manchester. : “B. D. Willlams is driving 2 new deltv- gy truck. § A Miss Marion Lamb has returned to her | dgiles s a teacher !n a school for the | in Fredericksburg, Md., after apend- | ing the holldays at her home here, _ i Helen Starkey chapter of 8t. Mark's'| church meets Thursday afternoon in the parish house. Leander Barstow has resumed _his studies at the art school in New York after spending the holldays at his home tn_the village. . 28 Loulse Gray has returned to New. T after 2 visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray. ; per was served nt § o'clock by members = - ——— MOTHER! of fhe corps. The guests were members of Stonington Relief corps, Phebe Packer " "California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxzative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the .package, then you are.sure your child is having the best and most harmless “physic for the little stomach, liver, and bowels. .- Children .love - its fruity tagte. Full” directions on each | bettle. You must say *“California,” Wiifred . Brown s visiting his daugh- ter, Miss Mildred,.in Trenton, N. J. STOVE ... No. 2 NUT........ POULEYS ............ Extra charge of 50c per ton if carried in. SHETUCKET COAL & W0OD (0. | Tjlephone 1257 - $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $15.00 | s le oMieTe o ale b6 00 7 - N ZN X A\ W\ A \ AN\ ) | G © ) @ | S| S §) ®. \ G/ ! ¥ . \\ o &/ N A i N 04 @) o 0 1) 0] wamm | {olio] eummie e e K NOLD ie1ie e You: can come to this sale year or more, if at all 1 1§55.00 Library _Tables, at $27.50 Hes is _your opportunity ~ to secure that long wanted new table for your living room ! One particularly good value ‘we are offering is in a beautiful Queen Anne period design, in mahogany quoted above. . Tables, at $72.50 ng table at a rock-bottom.price. Every dining table in our entire “stock has been cut clear down' to "" the lowest point possible, and ng 1 matter what kind of a table you i B d £ want, you will find' it here, priced : at a big s ving | . v -~ 9-PIECE DINING RQOM SUITE 3-PIECE BEDROOM' SUITE .. ALL BLACK OIL HEATERS . 5 50c SIZE.LYKNU FURNITURE POLISH ., 25c SIZE LYKNU FURNITURE POLIBH .. N XX ZX 72X ZX — i) a— you aré buying furniture at ths lowest prices which we - believe will ever again be in effect on merchandise of - "the high character included in this sale !-Not only are we giying you the benefit of the drop in wholesale costs right up to date, but we arc going even further than this by giving you the full advantage of reduc- tions in whalesale costs which -may not occur for a° or oak, at the vesy low price — 00 G 0 )e(@waS 0,0 mwm— 1V BY B RV BYaYHY OFF with every confidence that Reductions are in effect on our entire stock of Bedroom Furniture that bring prices clear down .to the lowest point we believe” they” will reach. Choice of our entire’ stock enables you to select from the most beautiful suites i the popular woods and finishes as well as in the most desirable per- iod styles. fancy tick. ] $18.00 MATTRESS, $10.85 A wonderful Quinnebaug Mattress, guaranteed 100 per cent. clean and new materiak f $16.00 MATTRESS, $8.95 .. Now you can buy that new din: A Pure All Cotton Mattress, made up of new, clean material, guaranteed 100 per cent. cotton. 3 ; all . cash - ALL PRICES CLEAR DOWN TO BEDROCK! We guarantee that ali prices in this sale are clear down - to bedrock. Remzmber, too, that on anything youpur- chase during this sale, you can afrange the usual con= ~ venient credit terms, enabling you to take advantage of the big savings wz are offering during this month and at the same time make it possible for you to pay for your purchases on such easy terms that you will nci miss the money at all ! Here are a few examples * of how low you will find prices on our entire stock | - $375.4-Piece Bedroom Suites, at $225 There are Bedroom Suits in this sale to fit the requirements of every home from the modest cot- tage to the most palatial mansion, In addition to the big saving in rich you ‘can' make: if you buy during this sale, we offer you our customary convenient credit terms. EVERYTHING 25 PER CENT. TO 50 PER CENT. BEDDING SPECIALS $30.00 MATTRESS, $14.45 * ¥ine, 100 per cent. pure Silk Floss Mattress, in the finest qu ) $10.50 NATIONAL SPRINGS, $6.45 s t (All Sizes)—(Guaranteed) BED SPECIAL 135 to 143. MAIN —) e mmie | o 1 6 1@ | o= R T T nuous post Bed, in all finishes. ch conti g q ‘2%0—4ANUARV SALE PRICE, The Plaut-Cadden Co. (Established 1872) STREET VBB @ Seld ularly at from $13.76. o 4 Seyms; treasurer. Miss. Anna Clark: U brarians. Roger Porter, Jr., Kennelh Lit- |tle and Chaiotte Dean. January | Dwight Tucker and fried. of Hari- . B soclety-was | ford. were New Year's ‘guests of -Mrs. y evening. {F. A. Bresnahan. ’ of the Mansfiel | Mims Mary Kelly of Middletown was'n —_— C“Imumb" o ‘ The midweek hour of devotion will this = week be held together with the annual l meeting of the mission department. Thurs- y aftersoon, at two o'clock at the home VAPORUB s . l Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearky $32.50 Kitchen Cabinets, $24.00 Hero is an oppertunity to secure a good Oak;Kitchen Cabinet, with fine Aluriinum Top Tabls, strictly up to the minute in every way. It will save steps and by buying one now, you will save money. Truly a wonderful price. You should buy now | N \ $75.00 Dressing Tables, at $39.00 For the grown-up daughter of yours or for your wife, nothing pleases quite so much as a new dressing table. Here is your op- portunity to eecu in a choice of many and finishes, at prices that cer- tainly have hit bottom. Buy during January if you would profit by this big reduction! --NORWICH, CONN.- I R O O O 3 BYBYHYS