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Colephone 552-2 28 Church S&‘ ——————— Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland PAINLE Jacksor 85 Usion St. Wiliimaxtio, Conn. Phone NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE What Ts Geing On Tonight. anton Windham, ats at 207 M Ch ny the assembly ; We Three fifth grade; O Littl assembly ; cice, sixth . seventh and eighth | piave Be' cl gifts, Melvin Lincoin, Rose teacher: Pledge Az Chime d Carol Dorothy’s Christmas, Anna We Thre of Orjent m t Thomp- f and school; . Doris Kelley ; song, Si- Sulliven; A Field ; dialogue jorie Philllps, 14e Pretischeider. iter Thompson, Harry Ladd; Wishes Harie Wield; sonf, | - school; distribytion of | Cohen, Fontana. ; songs and Johnson ieacher: | Stone, Vera Richmond, Ruth Conant, An= | nefla Rice, Helen Skogiund, Eva B { ara, Helon Drwomeyk, Katherine Fair- cloth, Howard Blanchard. Grade V, ongs, Christmas Time, Christmas Class; 0.2, P. M, 1 0. 0. Ned's Dream, Phil street | lent Night, A Balby's Shoppirzi at both Natchang and Model Viee Versa, Ralph “‘,mer P istmas programs were carried {(‘hr&m Bells, n the various grades. At the Model | Middred 100is grades 5. 6, 7 and s commmd and | gave the Ye Fa ful h‘mn k 1 John Millerd ; y the entire asem- e Arin e God Re#t You, Merry Geatlemen. b | Meade, and_elghts grades: Silent | Hogeo Farral, Morris Rosen. Grade V, Susan T. Sullivan, T Christmas Eve, : Christmas Com srade; |3 tire class) Santa Claus Christmas Truman Iv :, Jenn | Stamtoy Kiaptk, { Marrotte, Edna_Lafismme. Winifred J At Natchaug scheol each yrade had its drew swn exercises. The program presented in § frma ides follows | Bertoncen Jacobs, teacher: | Brettechn: ieve in Samta | phine rance, Frank | Gude's Pepto-Mang: Grade 1V, Song, Welcome, Just Before Christm ast were Frances Crane, | Tomm i John To- | Shippee : Mueller, James Simon, | Rychling, Swanson, Wal * Mildred Mooore, Sara Rabinowtts, | Helen Yonck Clifford Donnelly, Isadore | Gumula ; , King, Norman Remington, | A Schemer, v, Willlam Fremeh, Em- | Horner, Edward Daiom- | Mamma, llinor Crawford, | Sam Bycle; lehem: Tt On Christmas A Christmas Up on the House L"!nw B dley ; [4,.4“«.- u«mma Santa «"u,u.l srhw.t. The many local Dziomba, Avis | ward C United Congresaticn: x | ening Lof ¢k During Despair Lurks 1 In Weak Blood Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, the Blood-Builder, Arouses Dull Faculties Many a man and many a woman feels all out of sorts from thin, weak- ened blood. The least littie thing gone ‘wrong throws them into a wild form of despondency. Instead of bracing up and meeting ordinary difficulties, they are downed, Nerves are on edge. Ap- vetite lags. Sleep is restless.. They are weak and tired and dull. Poor bleod works its bavoc till the will loses its power. Few peopie who fall into habits of worry and despondency realize that most of their troubles are due to lack of endurance—to blood that has be- come weakened by overwork or strain- ing. Healthy men and women with rich, red blood see things brightly. They tackle life with zest and go along smil- ingly, full of eagerness and endurance. ‘Gude’s Pepto-Mangan taken steadi- ly restored the blood to its natural richness It actually makes red cor- puscles he tiny particles in blood which make it red. Druggists have an in liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. sectfon over ant street e river, including Pleas- Windham road. William M. Segur of Lebamen, and Lis writing of checks on the City Bamk and Trust Company, of Hartford, has again come to the motlce of the local police. Segur was arrested Thursday morning on a warrant charging him with issuing a fraudulent check for $10 pa: able to Harry Schelman of this city. gur will he given a heartng in powice ¢ourt Tuesday, December 27th. This the second offense of this nature b gur within a month, only recent! having settled a court bill for writing a cheek for $20 on the same bank pay- able to Abraham Fuchs of Williman- mployes of the Cone and Tube Wini- department of the American T)\rvn\l Company B. Watrous o presented M emblem stone belng 2 those whe work under him tern Star lodge, No. 41, F. & A, has elected the following nff‘«‘rr' | e lae ot T i s Herbert R. Chappell, Edward W. Avery, Richard L. Wiggins. Mrs. Minnle L. Fenry, a nurse s( 1I|e M id State Hospital Wedn: ther. completed Butler died Thursday Joseph’s hospital. He was Y., November 19, iry Butler and Su He leaves a sister, ¢ Storrs Brief Notes. Samuel B. Harvey was in New Lon- DENTISTS NAP-A-MINIT FOR EXTRACTION AND FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY ; SRECIALISTS I A M TOBP M Alling Building Villimantic Phone 44 T T o aemann s o) WINTER! your heme at low cost, from! stock of new and used furniture, |, ves, and everythWing for the home. WARD BROTHERS Phone 632-3 eet, Willimantic, Conn. i JAY M SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard neral Director & Embtlmer‘ Assistant. T Conne Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ac tkady Assistant) th | MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. THE GIFT SUPREME IS A PHONOGRAPH Not only because of the hours of pleasure its music means, but also because of its decora- tive value as a home furnish- ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT Jein our club now, and have the machine of your choice de- fivered to your home for Christmas. Our easy term payments will do the rest. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Continued coid sociation b i0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC [ iave obt people who garage owners {TWO DIVORC Walter Comumis: & Loan Assoc W s—Eisle D. Ratt . Rathburn. Cha FHuling. JEWETT CITY Oh, Oh, Cindy! was presented in l‘uw. s Opera S ‘hursday Zood acting, songs and dances t. The accompanist who played for the children’s rehearsals was | x McNicol. thel Tohmp- {son played for the adults’ rehearsals, James Olson, as the two evenings' sc- companist did wonderfully well, having |bad only two rehearsals. Misses Ro- sanna DesJardins and Mabel McBroome were the chaperones for thes afternoon rehearsals, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Me- col, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Chase, Mrs. T. A, Rioux, Mrs. Daniel Gagnon. M J. H. McLaughlln and Mrs, E. H, Hiscox aperoned the evening rehearsals. The Show and Choras Girls were Vie- let Peterson, Agnes Gill, Rose St. John Bertha and Mary Noffle, Angeline Pari sean, ONve Stafford. Clara Adams, Ethel Fi Lulu Larkin, Marfon Charidr, Blanche Mecteau, Anna Littiefleld, Ber- nice Wolf, Irene Stewart, Jennie Me- Kenna, Amelia Morancy, Grace McElli- gott and Eva Gardiner. Many compli- ments are being pai¢ Herbert Thompson for the amount of time he gave and work that he did for the success of the affair. ably assisted by Edward Wyatt ¢ Chase. ith her daugh- to spend the ‘winter. Foster Harrington, Jr. has returned from Backus hospital, Norwich, where he has been for ten days, The Christmas tree 2nd party at the Congregational church is to be thiz (Fri- day) evening at 7 o’clock. Friday was Parents’ Day at River- side Grammar school. The seventh and eighth grades held exercises in assem- |bly hanl. Thera was a song, The Sea- the seventh grade: Famous Sayings, by Great Men, given by boys of tiie seventh grade; the elghth grade sang a Christmas song, Doris Bliss taking the part of Sania Claus. Eva Duff play- ,nl @ plano sclo, The Wandering Sprite, ichrecht. Girls from the seventh grade gave the Minstrel Song and the sam ade a flag exercise. Principal Clement showed siereopticon views of the sun, planets and comets,. glving 2, SWEATERS BEACH COATS PULL-OVERS BEACH VEST ALL PRICES No One Will Turn Down a Selection From Our Mammoth Stock. BATH ROBES, PAJAMAS, NIGHT ROBES, GLOVES MITTENS, GOOD LUGGAGE, SUIT CASES, BAGS, RAINCOATS AND UMBRELLAS. PROMPT SERVICE AND FAIR PRICES. H. E. REMINGTON CO. Willimantic, Conn. COLD WEATHER CLOTHES IN ORDER AT REMINGTON'S , : Winter Overcoats, Town Ulsters, Great Coats Sheeplined Ulsters and Reefers With the Lowered Pri‘ces They Are Great Values. HOSE MUFFLERS Patrick Socks WOOLS WORSTEDS, SILKS and WOOLS SILKS—COTTONS 75¢ to $2.25 brief lecture. Secretarfal School, Cushing Bryant, J Howes Miodusjew skl e of a fall ten days age. Bowling results on the local alleys Thursday night were a$ follows: Comers. Guiliotte ~elo RS C. Dutkow .. L108 PLAINF'IELD Men's Bowlnig league u:,: week i of the Lucky Strikes b i of 149 and Baldwin of the Orig- d high three ngle Originals. 105 104 Royle .... Royle 539 585 Dark Horses, R. Provost .. .... 94 116 Alexander 8§ 121 1 94 539 Waéh ... ..... 104 90 Anderson .. .....132 162 Christmas Gifts FOR THE HOME, MAKE THE MOST LASTING GIFTS. LET US SHOW YOU OUR BIG LINE OF GIFTS FOR THE HOME. The J. C. Lincoln Co. UNDERTAKING - 2 The other grades held Christmas exercises in_ their , rooms of the same grade combining in one room. The, Christmaa vacation be- gins today (Friday) at 1 o'clock, the winter term opens January 3. Miss Rosina Aliyn from the Chandler Boston, David Ballon, Frapk ard Claude Durfey of Brown umni- versity, and Kathleen Dearnley Academy, Verna Rafll, phine Ruszenas ax Falvey of the Academy Family - in Baltle, are holidays. Mrs. J. B. Sweet is very ill as the re- at home in hwn,:x : home Putnam - Wedne By skilful p n the dope this week | ing were conduc: with Everett X Clark has be ten days with Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura sregobere, Forsamples et SotesisLavorssor i BTt S Tel. 705-3 Tel. 705-2 P R i SERVICEABLE CASHMERE NEEDED NOW 50c to $1.35 Last Call For Christmas Shopping ANYTHING IN FOOTWEAR WILL BE FOUND HERE [ AT REASONABLE PRICES Brick & Sullivan 738 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC Telephone 591 ! | Proverb Analyzed A proverd hopes nothing, fears neth the eyes do not see, the ear io pot hear. It is the dembting Thor as of life, of literviure. “A wman o | the werld i<~ as Mr. Balfour emce neq'ls queomized him, “ope who @oes pnot believe snything good of the " Well, =0 is a proverb—V. K. eader, in Country Life. The Fairbanks-Morse Home Light Plant CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED. Write or Phone for Particulars. "THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. ] WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ——