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NORWICH BULLETIN ~uumpiss station pond, where Willmentie Errest Higgins. residents get a goodly share of the ice XK. of P, mmorea to Hartford '.l'nmday ing sermon, Cherishing nm evening to witness the exemplification of | Church ‘school for' ihé “study o! the the third degree o na class of 135 cand e e e T!'Qflt Your ”ygr Falrly dates for John May lodge of that oity:| at 12.15 o'clock. Subject, The ‘Parable Strond Theatre™ Charles A. Gates, Carl Alford, Irvin M. | of fim Unjuet Smi 1\" !enr VOI' Ford, “Charien Perkine, 3. - Raymond <hyireh &t 4 p. m. A disordered liver throws the whole mith, George ey, ell, Nel- by s.e“ehnnh. A. D, Car- : SonAfasme. “Homy: Searie Wiltlot . ,,e,,z';f Daotish eueop. Rov. .2 or Help system wrong and affects the health Congdon, James Rood, Ca.rlum King and Motion Plctures at Breel Theatre. Motion Pletures at Davis Theatra ANNOUNCEMENTS At tie United Comgregstions! Chureh clock. Church school at noon. C.hr!h finn Bndsesor society Mieta et § 0 B your geperally. Beecham’s Pills act di- Dwight A. Doubledasy died Friday | Evening community service at 7. con- ot the eanse The Junior guild will mebt i Wix » WILLINANTU: RERSOE for summer use, the o has eached 4| .\ ming at his home in Hebron. Ho|ducted by Raymond Bates aad Gorden liver rectly on liver, el and Pullen’s office Thursday wfisrnoon & - § elephone 532-2 23 Church 8t. | thickness of from five' to seven Muches| .%o 'ty Columbix Sept. 1, 1845, the | Barker. ! en the stomach, regulate the oelock. 5 and is nearly nghl iir;f‘&:i% njoying | Son of Amos and Elizabeth Snow Double- | First Methodist Episcopal chureh, Rev. Midweek worships Thursday evening & 5 o e day. Surviving him are nine children: | John Pearce, pastor; will preachat 10.45 howe rgmove all lmpuntles from 7.45. The subjeet for the devotional pert : s age as 50, was | the sport. Mrs. Tda Hills of Lebanon. Mrs. Mattie | t'alock. Chureh’ school meets’at noon. fit 1. od will be The Holy Chty; that for the 3 riday F}ghmm}::. Monday afterncon at 2 o'clock in the a’lc!\ll:rn":y g;'m 1-:«5‘: Hart;m‘v‘lr.ufiny of | Evening worship at 7" oclook, > flmsynem,andmake you and wel :::mman time, Firet and Second Sam- v TR © | cuperior coutt chamber Judge James H.| South Windham, Amos of mantic, A 3 of working for | SPHE T ST 4 e to proside at tho | Hibberd of this city, Burdette of Colches. Su(x:x:;:;":-.’:; i Seltmee i Tioes. EraTheld You can have a healthy bOdY: strong The Camp Fire will mee s Com ' ith farmers about ing on the application of Hormisdas | ter, Hyde of Andover, Walter of Colches- | o G 2 ' munity house Friday evening a for : Trasent’ o' B 510w | T A R e LI Sl Rihactof bion oman's cluy rooms, No. 803 Maln nervous system, bright eyes and clear s Ml : He was arrosted on | mayor at the clty election early thiS| n. worrier' NOble dled Fridoy morn-| God. Sunday schidl immoatately follow- Take complexion if you s SRl i B s ‘beagiug | 200 . Modergtors and counters £r0m | ypoyp ner home in South Coventry. She | ing morning service. & . | Pom few dags Juame | the four wards are to be present &t the | wus horn in Willington March 13, 1837, | Wateh night service at First Methodist T n T W ihisunitt b0 » . the man 30 days fn | FoRTIE: the daughter of James and Soghia John- | Fpiscopal church at 9 o'clock this (Satuf- t A T“’:‘t" heatte for Sehdzy, Mssdsy 3 Brovkiyn. | .- 2R \nnouncement has been made by Ed-|fon Noble. Shetis survived by a sister, | day) evening. Pastors of local churches and Tuesday. If is & Rex Ingram pro- : y o the superior | Mrs. Mary Colburn, and o nephew, How- { Wil conduct the service. gar M. Warner, 0 court, that the January térm opens in T December board meeting of the ard Millerd, of this city. v > Woman's club ney Charles E. Searls of Putnam is to be The : mu- in this city today (Saturday) at the of-1 gap of her parents after an illness of one | v oodhouse lodge, K. of P. went to Hart- 10c—12 pills e ford by aktomobile and train to witness cmwlnn 25c¢—40 pills ay. ~ There are’ seven other children. | fod DY alitomo e oY 50c—90 pills amuel B. Harvey, from 1115| sour brothers, T:Wis, Joseph, Johin and |the rank of knight conforred on 137 es- boxes P o'elick, to consult with mem- duction for Metro and n * Mr In has had the sssistance of all the p .echam’s o pals who aifed Mim in making The -r was h riday the home | 8 city Tuesday afterncon, Jan. 3. at 2| = josephine Golob, aged 2 years, daugh- COLCHESTER Horsemen of Apocalypee. the supess pro- : Pl 1 home | glock, Judze John W. Banks of Bridge- | (or o Mr. ond Mre. adam Golob of Go- 5 \ v prrdree s e i o by i the | port occunying the bench. State's Attor-| jumbia, died Friday morning at the home | o Trursday evening 37 members of Oliver remiers, The Conquering Power was ed with unstinted anthusiasm so~e : ; 4 reviewers asserting th: even w : M- | flce o , ; passed The Four Horsemen : Trio { yntiy 1 : Frank Golob, and. three sisters, Victoria, | Quires. The work wiX done by = Mas- adevtation by June Maths $ bers of the bar in regard to matters 10} Annis and Pauline Golob. cablan lodge of Springfierd, one of the 1. Etgenis Grandet. The 2 come up during this session of the court. oL - v Ch Dbaby lodges of the Grand Domain of 3 a provinels ty : X the meeting of Willimantic Cham- {afassachusetts, and the lodge ‘did" the |at G. H. Wyman's, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. STAFFORDVILLE the mideily ol : : At a meeting of Obwebetuck lodge, No. | ber ‘of Commerce. scheduled- for Tuesday | work in o splendid manner. The affafe | Barlow, and Miss Lizzie Buck of Hart- the mis o ande . 1 3 \d Thursday night, the | ev 5. Jan. 8, Edgar J. Rich, counsel {yo5x place in Foot Guard armory, Su-|ford and Miss Myrnle Buck of "Hagz-| Miss Catherine Silk and Mr. Mre. M S IO in poverty D : i-a ssoclated Industries of Massa- | eme Chancelior Commander Ladew of |ardville at H. L. Buck’s, Mrs. B. P. Da- {J. W. Erickson and lttlo daughter of g F will be s fo be the speaker. Mr Rich|New York and the grand”chamceior of |¥1s wnd @aughter at C. Fi. Franklin's. | Chicopee. Masa, Were guests of Mra - g H re on The Lesser . Tred Paimer Pgen prominently identifled with vail- | New York, Massachusetts; Rhode 'T8lind | Charles Hall of Boston spent Christ-|H. Larges and Mra. Rose Silk over the p St 2 or Olaeth ‘ol e b er . Thompson; financial | roal legislation and Was an expert coun- | ang’ Connecticnt. wers . ths geeats of the | mos at his home. holiday. . e miskrs ;"'"' """" o : r who ie author of a num- , Arthur E. Taylor; treasurer, | sel in'iie formulation of the Esch-Cum- | syenin 3 M MeTana Mrs. F. A, Smith of West|2CCOrdingly thrown out. shipping to Mar st s et hompeon - traten A, .| mings miiroad hEL His thple will ap | CVCRIE: After a banquet ‘at’tho'hofel | Rev. H. C. Tillinghast war in Hart t was the 1 suffered and them:in four -quarters of 1t points out- | each 6 below. At yhel Members of Natchaug lodze, No. 22, and. Russo 6. — e — Brief Notes. ich are to be New Year' John L. Leonard. “v’ illimantic, Conn. morning to their home in Westfield. ' . DY-TO-WEAR SECTION OFFERS UNUSUAL VALUES IN \SUITS, COATS and DRESSES man planning an addition to her wardrobe will save money by visiting our Ready-to-Wear Scction dur- i >r-Christmas Sale of Wearing Apparei. e in Bangor, Me. Marion Raffert: o 4 member of the faculty. M n: s the gu Permns of Bristol. and the Warner, oric Bradfor@, will be ? : : ns froom THE COAT SECTION inter Coats that will surely keep you com- zoro we m.ne!. and their new prices will hel «r coat than you thought of, for less erey SO COATS ..... ..... NOW $10.00 5.00 COATS ............ NOW $15.75 00 COATS ............ NOW $19.50 $42.00 COATS .... NOW $24.50 Iartford. { l at the home of 5 g ad, left Heston anied by Mjss |ed on a wood lot near the farm of Hen- | Over the Steppe G : 2.00 COATS ............ NOW ‘536 GO and Soringfeld. WhiIS 1x Bortsfio aen anthem rendered -by | ¥ Davis. Nrs. Paimer " 69.66 COATS NOW $35 Ladd will visit friends at the Y. M. C, er choir, Mrs. F. B.| Last Saturday evening at the parsor- | Walter's Prize Song E L4 e R 5.0 Al college. On his return he s to ‘stoy s age, Herbert Tracey end Mrs. Fmma| from The Meistersinger B FTO.N0 COATS =5 e ol et NOW $49 (}Q at Rockville to visit his grandparents,| Instead of a formal programme at the | Wainwright were united in marriage by Mr. Noyes M| p " St 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daggett. hefore re. of Echo grange Tuesday even- | Robert Humphrey. &upper w erved | Speak to Me, ¥ M § o2 COALS .0 v 2 S5 SaNOW $55.00 &« to Swarthmore, Pa, where he is there was a social hour with games |later at the home of the bride's par- | Cradle Song, phys DATatory s I At the Sunday Rev. H. S. McCread: hool, ES HAD THEIR PRICES CLIPPED, TOO applies to Wool Dresses as well as Siik. ficta, Satin, Canton Creps and lace effects, d brown, navy and evening shades, are priced as follows :— $22.50 GRADE ..................... NOW $15.75 25.00 GRADE ..................... NOW $19.50 aRADE . .......c 0000w NOW Sas o Wool Dre: esses, in Poiret Twill, Velour and Tricotine — rown, black and taupe, are red'uced as follows :— $14.50 QUALITY ....... .* FOR $11.75 $22.50 QUALITY .............000 . FOR $1575 RSO0 OUIALIY - 0 e e e FOR $19.50 $35.00 QUALITY .................... FOR $26.50 REO ik /DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF WINDHAM COUNTY e in stock. Satisfactory work on all makes of cars. EXPERT MECHANICS RADIATOR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY i In Rear 935 Main Street M Willimantic, Conn. CLEARANCE OF FUR COATS The low prices on these reliable Fur Coats makes it pos- sible for most every one to own one at very little prices, nd the ction affords a wide choice. 36- mrh ?*cnoon Coat, large collar and cuff sleeves, value Benner. peal to those interested in transportation At ¢ Y. M. C. A. Friday morniag the | eSpecially from the view of the shipper. i ; E 3 i e 5( B Al Siandimg. et mosl tober | companies of the uniform rank followed | are: Hutchinson, I Winter Comes; ment which ended at the Y. M. C. A.{ ) i r ’, M M B Thirsday night has been anownced as | 03tes and \isiting members ‘marched' to | Father's Tiiughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F follows: A. Coutu 30 points, Simon 24, Four Horsemen, has 1 ssemblage of Kkmights.® After Hampden, Mass,, Mr. and Mrs Arthor| .. h th 3 o nd T Reren 1R oty oy |8 tareeasentiag CANTERBURY GREEN , - Jackson 14, Bertoncene 13. and I. Krug |L.c Dusiness of the lodge Quring which 2 e lor and th visiting grand chancellors, |out an unusually large gathering. The | Worth. Noyrls represen the local | One of the events of the evening was the | room was ~prettily decorated and the| Mr. and Mra. W. H. Dunbar a v of Commerce at the meeting of | resarisation tn Chancellor Commander | musfc and exercises under the supervi-|friend of Boston and Mrs. Ftta K. Dun ectors of the state chamber held - 2 £ A ; . G. Kone of John Hay lodge by the su- | sion' of Mrs. Lowall, the, Sunday school | bam were guests of Mrs. C. J. Clarke and | ..., g ] % ew Haven this week, when the|preme chancellor of a beautiful ruby ring | superintendent, assisted by Miss Elste | family of Ellington Monday cast U | Am > >uss with the emblem of the order encrusted in | Hawes, wer= presenfed in 2 spirited and | There will he a wateh night servics at| mars r. and Mrs. Robert C. Jommson of |i¢ oiven by the large class of candidates, | pleasing 'manner. ‘A large number of : s guests of Johnron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Spesrs and son, who have Sts of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nor: p p . iven th - | was wen 1 t. Prospect. sixest,’ returned Friday personal g of a beautiful fountain pen | dy. Much pralse was given the com: t] 1 carried omt. h m t known as the father of John Hay'lodge | affair and so successfully. Yoo Soee SN o e and who responded in appreciatlon of the | A fafily party wis held at James WILSONVILLE 3 3 : 2 visi i i T o1 T o . M. a e Cheistan been VSlLng in|gift. The Guards of Maccablun lodze | APplevE, over the holiday. Mr. a M. ania M her parents, | pbreak. hefore 1S his m rs. Frank P. Rafferty, willl 25 daybreak hefore the a%semblags dis Robért Burnett and his mother, of ¢ for the Western Normal |l sed. John Hay lodge, which is but 17 | Providence, visited over Sunday with Kalamazoo, Mich., where she is ie Bishop, formerly a teach- est of Mr. e of sen of the armory by Hartford |ents,'Mr. and Mrs. William W. Towne. Je1 on Miss Child Monday. j Z:.’,":.'.‘ o Hugh McBride, of New York ls v Wiltred Boulet will goon move to Put- y Comjabis’ b ster Star lodge, Order Fastern | iting this week at the home of Frank |nam - Dixon Je ns and 1 v - of Salem were in town Thursday: The fureral of Robert Vertefenille was 10 o'clogk ot rig| Miss Anna Rutka who has been in the et. The body was the receiving vault of St. Jo- ot | Georse indham count¥ superior his clerk, | . > & thig | In_town Thursda (Saturday) o hear appiee| . D. & B. club held 2 meeting in their |of & few days. ose <desirous of taking out RO i & Fraak B Zerton haswo. MANSFIELD CENTRE A tena aes. 7 A -Lintoh i dsbel *w forms of hunting licenses cemséter es Annle d Agnes Reilly riday for New York, | % r3 4 3 G i I Hrdends far 4 week. hospitals were visitors in town Wednes- | her former home. : ; k i at. TS. O to B. I‘.ohvnson are en- 5 f ning their nephew. Kenneth Avery, | Crane, violin leaves today (Satur- Year's with friends Ladd, who has been visiting'f ! lcal insiructor at Swarthmore pre- L st C i & $ """"““";:LD"‘,"“;;};;»mm Dunham, who declined the office. {bave (he good wishes of the communi- H:-h at 10.45 o'clock. Subject of chil- dren's sermon, The Fairy Book; mom | Large supply of parts camed i little money, but with the Bond, there was 2 parade from the |ford and New Haven Thesiay. Brookfield, Mass., ana Ernest Hulett and i B Rotel to the armory headed Dby sevoral| New books at the lhrary this weck | Miss Helen Hulett of Springfeld. s T el o Were guests r Sunday of Mr. - | mendous story of love and greed by the speclal guests and the 137 candi- | Kvne, Pride of Palomar Porter, Her|O. T. Hulets. < In the sereen vers Terry, the Hou . H and little Balloy of the armory where they were racsived by i daughter Anna and Mrs. Bosworth and daughter Ethel and Mr. 50 new applications were received, speech- | The Christmas entertainment with the land Mrs. G. W. Miller were Christmas es were made by the supreme.chancel- | trée at the ¢hurch Friday evening called | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fos- genie tempe ted and the Methodist church tonight, which have been inftiated during the | ehildren weré present and their songs | eve, term. Mr. Kong responded in one of his | and’ réeitations were excellent. At the A Christmas concert was hel finest speeches.- After -the presentation |close of the programme §2nta Claus ap- { M. E. church hancellor Commander Kone “‘fnade a | peafed and distributéd wifts and can-|church was deco: ¢ Year's the The her pleture to Grand Tribune Joslah W. Levy, who is | mittee n charge for their arranging the . Liebau soent S Worcerter, with relatives. Mr. Handy and famlly had as vis ftorg Monday his son and his fam ; Worcester and Mr. and Mre. Hanly daughter, of Webster. The schools are having a week vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Barne: gave a silent drill which was® loadly | Mre. Milo Appley and Mr. and Mrs. applauded. Tt s nearly midnight when | Walter Appley and daughter of Ieb- the degrec work was commenced and it | anon, were present. | vears old has the largest membership of | Mrs! Waiter Davis. any lodze in the Grand Domain. A |" Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Larkham took s seuved from 12 to 1 In the | Christmas dinner with the latter's par- of Fabyan ecall- ar held installation in Masonic hall Wedmsday evening. oA Frank B. Ames and Wiliam Marshall Nelson. Mrs. A o Werdoele with Bertath of ‘»9 made famous on the v"uw h) ™ Mr. and Mre. Chauncey Frink, Mr. and | Porfret, and Mr. and Mre. E. H. dar- | 250 i Mrs. Clinton ‘Frink and Mr. and Mrs. |dock of Boston cafled on the latter's Pt et et U PR William Wright were entertained at | mother, Monday . - and Monday Charles Hyde'f. fm Brooklyn, Conn. et s e : pictures Christmas. ANNOUNCW[S T' rums 1[\'!’ emuir Seotland), tment has Teturned home much im- | Schoels closed Friday. the 23rd. for a ed. two weeks’ vacation. The teacher, Mrs. The Norwich Musle Assoclation " Brown and son Francis W.|Lovell, left Tuesday morning for a v Mrd!'Qeorge §. Pakmer will'8é the solos tendants at the Norwich state it w York atid Hackensack, N. T, | ist at the meeting of t orwich lusie 3 i on Monday Hubert Graves and family visited rel- | evening, Jan. 2 s Palmer will be ot East Haddam was |atives in town Christmas. Levi Safford | assisted by Purton Frank Noges, and returned with them fo Groton for a stay | Frederick W. Lester will be at the piano To accommodate Norwich friends who | Fred Safford motored to Groton this| desire to awm il thengsclves of this weck. His son. Levi, returned hime with | tunity of hearing Mrs. Palmer. the ciation has made a speclal ruling admit- ting non-members, no tio exceed 75 upon payment of 50 cents each. To insure in- on in this number, notice should be given at once to Robert C. Johnson, who ha# the list In charge. Program. The Smith, Erahms Tn the evening thers | Mrs. ‘Abbic Buss, was entertained on | Solveg’s Song Grieg a union service of the Mansfield | Christmas at the home of Mrs. ley, Mrs. Palmer 1 and Spring Hill societles, with |in Danielso "] canzonetta Tscnaikowsky . leader. The musical num- | Lucins Exley of New York M from Concerto for Violin rtford hosvitel for several weeks for prov Brown, day. Charles Perkin s an absorbing ome and |mlr"<' A 4 Scottish theme of the Christmas sermon |ter, of Norwich, spent the week end with X orning by the pastor | Mrs. Linton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Event in History. | Anton Rodler. a good attendance and spe- Stanley Brown is visiting his uncle, ‘hoir, with Mre. J. N [ Horace G. Brown of Worcester. iy devotess s first starring which 18 ‘he bson at organ, and Rexford The family of Mathan Exley, with » olos by Miss Frances | Florence Exley of Hartford, were home Mr. Noyes. worth, a {rio by |for the week end. Chanson, Cesar Franck Mrs. John Nichols and Mr. Arthur Bennétt has a saw r ill_erect- | Romance Debussy stunts. - Sandwiches, pop corn and |ents, Mr. and Mre. Thad Wilson. Mr. {zoffec were .served. Fred B. Eaton was |2nd Mrs. Tracy are well known in town, lected lecturer in place of Miss Ar- |Mr. Tracy befng first selectman. They Song of the Open, Mrs. Paimer LaForge gle, Massenet Chanson d'Amour, Holman ing there will be a rol |ty Mrs. Palmer, with Mr. £ each being asked to respond to the question, “How Can T VOLUNTOWN ofit the G i B 5'51;::9\' wr::g;nmnd to the children Sunday evenfng there was a Christ- u school Christmas evé, The |mas trce and concert at the Baptist church ‘There was a large attendance P and @ plvsing programme was enjoyed. Following s presented gifts to the Sun- given by t 3 children, ion of Miss A”Christmas - visitors in town were: was one of the attractions of the Annfe B. Andrews, of Rocky Hi ventng, and 11d recelved a bag |and son, Justin Andrews. of Brown u versity rt the home of Mr. C. <. Bliv- ihrly’ ‘enioyable. meel of |efi. Miss Alice Clark, of New York, at | OtieT, Ten n the * r',,r',v,\f 2 dh‘;’;a, r;pv(fh;f m: the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Martial Rus- g;‘r’“; fsm 4 'a;’d"fi,"w B | church Weanesday eveatng. with an at- {sle; Henry H. Rice of Somersworth, N. | TR, O, B0 j tendance of nearly The prestdent, | H and Olirgin Magrey of Middlebury, | TONCERS —UTCS T. Arthur Barrows, zave an interesting | Conn., at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Louis | (i wint pe run after the reading on Corn Produets, and Miss Ei- | H. Ritchotte ! h Battery B Duance Tonight last dance of old year will tonight at the armory un s of Battery B. Humphri Michae! er each child hav- daonl, gadly ordhestra, furnish the who appear i stra are Parker, well has been enga 4 ing what is expected crowd of the year. Other men in the team will be DAtr, le layer. who AT THE STRAND of the Strand has se- od hollday ST for f tonr fne nally good [ The manageme d another extra ew Year's day d an original paper on | Royal V. Scratin, of U. S. 8. Arkan-| . reater the shortage in a man's Imitrumental masic was furn. |$35. enioyed a Moliday farlough at the | The £reater the shortage in 2 » iss Frances Crane and Jesse | hame of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- | ¢0" feature of the evening was | €rett Scranton. 3 stmas tree, an innovation for the | Miss™ Alpha Gaudette of Worcester, ch one present received a smail | Mas€, spent the holidays with her moth- usually of the nature of a practical |oT. Mrs. Annle Gaudette. Miss Cléo Joke. Sandwiches, nut cakes, | Herbert, of New York, was the puest of cocon and ice cream wers ssrved by the | her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jotm Her- The circus s not eom | committce in_charge, Arthur Barrows, |bert. Miss Edna Herbert of the Bos- PR " » | Mrs. T. B. Wilcox and Miss Fisie | ton Museum of Finé Arts spent - the | Marst holiday vacation at the home of her 1 The next meeting of the Ladies' Ald jparents, Mr: and Mrs. Jonas L. Her- soclety is to be held Wednesday after- |bert. noon at the home ofrMrs. A. Lauder. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bray spent the Among the guests in town over Christ- | holidays with Pawtucket, R. T, relatives. mas were W. P. Wildes and family of | “Mr: and Mrs. Emery Dupont of Put- Eden Park, R. 1. at H. €. Hawkine, [ nam weré with rflulvks in town for the ¢ hat the two young men Harold Wyman and famfily of Plants: holidays. 5 [ ald ‘her in her act have mot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald have v She accepts er of the e recelved word that their son. Private piano movers, and then the fun Edwin J. McDonald, of the First Gas Regiment, C. M. S., sailed for the Phil- Surprise offer & very full of Nfe ur are kalllopeses h waiting Zor. They and their nd Quin: Piano Mo n exceptiona! comedy hing doing. The plane the actress. after mhs 25.00—SALE PRICE $169.00. 40. mnh Raccoon Coat, finest quality skin, val —SALE PRICE 5189 00. i l“e e Kalinsky Marmot Coat, 40-inch length, large Raccoon col- lar and cuffs, value $139.00—SALE PRICE $98.00. 36-inch Genuine Hudson Seal Coat, Hollander dye, 72- inch sweeps, value $298.00—SALE PRICE $225.00. . e At A 5 3 A o A v o AR B g ’ Moving! ERA HOUSE BLOCK. Black Russian Pony Coats, 40-inch length, value $75.00— DOLLY B. STANTON SALE PRICE $54.00. JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Many Bargains In Plush Coats, Children’s Coats and Separate Skirts THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS BEGINNING JANUARY 2ND THE ART EMBROIDERY BUSINES3 OF DOLLY B. STANTON WitLL BE LO- CATED IN ROOM 2, LOOMER OP- THIS LOCATION IS TEMPORARY. mehuwhuhhtermedh 806 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTI : : Kins and Arthur Bliven, who Started & % ; morrow (Sunday) in e 5 " couple of foxes early in ‘the morning, sembly nall. TH . hes for A "inpe and L. P. Kin- e — | | complished reader who aiw Funeral Director & Embalmer ucy E. Roberts, B . Tinme, brought down Mr. : her audlence. The doors will f020z MpRIH ST WILDIWANIIC| (4 s i Chase with Its excellent vesults will for- Lady Assistant, Tel. Connection o cleans < e = k% i ! ature photoplay is an exceptiemal gopine Tsiemde, Decembér 25th, from 4 & masterpiece of the famous play Servant Baltimore, MJ,, on the U. S. 8. Chatean 2 A in the House Facts to remember. The ‘Thiery. t » : H Servant in WATERY PIMPLES At the coming open meeting of Court the Hoose has toured the itched and Burned Terri- s United States continuousiy for ‘on years: Liverty, No. 132, F. of ‘A, to be hetd | | : now touring Canada: played Junuary 5th, Grand Sub-Chief Ranger| [} e o capacity aud Robert T. Lodce, of Meriden, will be the | | endorsed by speaker. - on r A the press and public avery- ’ 4 Schools closed Friday, Dec. 23, and stage piay bly. Impossible to Sleep. | |t spem for e whter tem Jamary ng an AMonday being an 1deal morning for Boston Elocutionist at Y. M. ©. A “My faca broke out with bard, red for hunting a number of local hunters with' their dogd were out hri ; N o Bay Seal Coat, large shawl collar, silk lined, value $115.00 [j{ FUTURE NOTICE WILL TELL OF pimples. They uehed s ot e othy Horry Carp o e on i Doty brought back to the village in the aft i iy Herry Carpenter. wh —SALE PRICE $98.00. s ernoon, which i= considered a good day' Beard with moch plea. work. One party conslsting of John 3 two oceasions in Y. Herbert, George W. Hatch, James Hop- render several s one of which after a short chasa fell before the gun of George Hatch, “James Hopking was Tesponsible for the other 5 kM late In the afternoon. The other s e » tenzihy <hase. Mondav's -+ Dr. 8. Alfred Sze, Chinese Min- 3 Ister to the United States, and head onversation i ox. v - e e e T snd Chotk | o the-Chiness ‘detegation to the | At the ‘Gemeral® Flectin Tcstad Jokn Herber:, kinny and Trailer, were | Conférence on the Limitation of arade, in effert imsuel an invite ‘- at the Jert of two foxes. Armanient. Dr. Sze is a graduate | ton (o the United States (o eater int Among fishe men,” Ernest Dupont is| of Central High Schooi, Washing- | 0% trade relations by th- joweris 0 Sig il in o joatoh of | ton, )., andiwas theifiret Chitiess. | 3. wonn T O Dob SlGes-ttiy York World. s mogtine rehree | graduated from Cornell University anather weighed 2| *—he was formeriy Minister to Canada’s Trade I-wihfioa 1 Spoony lovers make quite & stir 4 public,

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