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| : { What Is Going Un Tonight HEATING STOVES EVERYTHING IN OUR LARGE LINE.OF COAL AND WCOD HEATERS NOW MARKED DOWN FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. BUY NOW, WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. The J. C. Lincoln Co. Main and Union Streets HOME FURNISHERS Phone 705-3 piaces whero he spent his_mon had him arrested after he had gone ou: | and gambled away_the last dollar they Bad Mrs. Ouclette NORWICH BULLETIN Wilimastie Offles . T 20 1062 41 Clhareh Stree: leplose 104 A g band was not working and.that she earned $13 a week. The -baby is bc-i ing cared for by the grandmother Calm and unaffected by his wife's sor- rows, Ouelette told the court that he ad-| mitted he had done wrong.and that he had a job to go to. . He sald he would turp all of his carpings over ‘to his wife and stop gambling. The case was con- tinued untll Satu December 16th, At the lust regnlar meeting of Fran- Policeman {cie Long post, Woman's Reliel corps; lie mat- | Nn., AHD election of officers was a&s car and |follows President, Miargaret MacAr- the Con- [thur; vice president, Lena Tripp; juniosr driven Dy |vice ‘president, Alice Bentlev; treasurer, . Gray of No, 24 Cour: sireet, Wind- | Alice. Easterbrooks; ,chaplain, Laurs sor, were proceeding in an casterly di- Baker: conductor, Mifnio Jones: guard. reciion. Gray atiempted to cut in ahead | Bertha Yeeks; delegates to state con- of the trollay emr, with tihe result that|vention, Lottie Gilman and Ma: Russ_: the truck was struck and pushed to one [alternates, Id Williaes and Jennie side agaipst. the Marmon -utomobile {i:andall. which was -approachin; he it was voted to give $50 to each of the osite directio: soldicrs' homes at Noroten and Crom- The front of r was dent I ut Christmos ‘and $5 towards & *d and the gl 1l scholarship for a soldier's son. bpoken. The funcral of Arthemise. Desorosiers tuok: was held Trursday morning from the sear Rowe of her brother, €amille Desrosier wnon of 121 Main' street, followed br 2 sol- Alds emn vequiem high mass at S of iurch @t nine o'clock. Rew Velec was the celebrant; Rer. thicu the deacon and Rev. J. J. Papillon the sub-deacon. Seated {7 the =anctuary was Rev. -Arthur - Routhier of J‘u‘.fl‘a’h Special singing was rendered by t choir. Burial followed in ¢ femily piot £t Joseph's cerzelcs: where a committ2] service was conducied at ths grave by Rev. H. C. Belec, ass: Taihers Mathleu and Ro 'fhe bearers wer sedan owned by Ar- and driven by No. Sheldon street, Martford was considerably damaged on ‘Thursday neon when iwo automobiles wnd @ trolley car figured in an ac lent at ‘the corner of-Laurel street and Rurnside enue. Fast Hartford. C. Mgy Branch of this city wa an eccupant of Marmon car The_ator also. Willimantic, Conn. UNDERTAKING Phone 705-2 he ax told to Vanl La who inves T, was that leth trolle: an Overland: truek owned ihy cticut Glass company and ate igated —Ever Thought of This? Aslouumordenomanyotherfoods byname, why nonhhkmorderyourchemby name? W'lnnmukfm-l{nftCheesc—not just“cheese” —you will know that you are getting a pure, full cream cheese with a luptemdy delicious flavor which never varies. ergnmu.dmm.an,Ptmmto,Smss | '; government and Brick,sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS dent and secretary, of i urer and general maneger. of Mansfleld. The club ested. Miss Mary Buckley of Hartford n.i tho- speeker at the conferenee of Wind- ham. and Villimautic members League of Women Yoters held day -afternoon: gitizenship de ci Frank Grant Hartfor dnext week where he has se- cured employment. Mrs. Louisa -Greaves of Hartford is the guest of relatives in West Stafford. Richard Idson of Middletown has been visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mre, Frank Bdson in West Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Springfield are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Pinney n_the Hollow. The Hospital Aid society will hold a meeting at the Johnton hospital Tues- ay afternoon. Washington The Case of ew Eastern Laague Tum from ¢ - open 19 all who are infer- the 3s in tie vest lef: fron: whoel wes knocked off 1o steer put out of ccmmission. b car received Tred J. Moore the troll trolley ¢ of - the "Thurs She is chairman of.the artment of the Conns (cut League Women Voters and ad- Qressed the . conference. . Citizensh classes to be formed in co-operation with the noTmal =choci and to be started Jan jm Cl‘l"Y eport of | ‘Whe annual Christmas sale and supper for the |given by the Ladies’ Aid society of the ! Willimiantic | Methodist church, under the direction of Tollows: | Mrs. W. C. Jeffers, president, was large- whoop- |y attended. Mrs. E. B. Cheney, Mrs. | Merton Bugbee and Mrs. Dora Jobn- Piaut _|son did 2 rushing business at the home- mede candy booth, which was trimmed with red and green decorations, a large Christmas bell being spended over the table. Mrs, George M. Thornton and ANNOUNCW TS Broed Theatre steps fnts Wester: Fox production w action -at the Breed the- ar, o a fashk credit to a well-developed In ihe loeal v morping Mdward charged with non-s ald wife and their fi Ouelette pleaded court Thursdax el o port of his 1T -montbs old_child. guilty to the charg His wige told court that her hu band was all right but kept bad com- pany and frequented - locil According to the morbldis te stato department of Fealth ending December 1, ad_communicable diseases Diphtheria, four: mcasles, oiie ing_couga, four. Send this zdve Cadden Co., No name and address and s 04 fashioned somgs free.—adv. A special meeting of San Jose ; Llla Geer sold aprons . 14, Knights of Columbus, was held ey iable Enhlaiiess| decoratad vening at eight in the {in red, green and silver was in charge of couacil cliarabers. Business concerning |re. Robert Robertson and Mre. Iier: the coming carnival was transactcd. bert Wilber. Tho doll and handkerchief nd Mre. Samuel Disenberz i was unique, for here housewife and strost an the engagement | powder and lolly-pop dolls found a ready daught sale. This booth was done in pink and lue crepe paper and . was in charge of Horris and Bessie . McCluggage. | cream was sold by Mr. and Mrs, Cross | irving Thornton. Mrs, A. C. Burdlck and York. jher Sunday school class were in charge {of Mrs. Wiggs' Cabbage-patch. and all sorts of comical articles grew in this patch. The clam chowder supper was served by Mrs. W. C. Jeffers, Mrs. A. W. Har- for Iris. Mrs. Rathbun, Mrs. William Me of I Dowell, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. George Cregan, Mré. W. J. Robertson. Jr. Mrs. Alice Anthony. Mre. W. R. Burdick and Mrs. Rapsom Read. Among thoze from oui of town who were present were Ms. W, R. Burdick .of Myatie, Mr Green of Hartford. and Ars. ler and daughter Send this a Tones ix being ord- miscs at the home of & th rativ were society parish delegations from the St: A St Mary's and H{G ?OWDFR use le: BAK YOl The funeral of Mrs. Jeuuctie Hoffman {was held Thursday ufternoon at the home of her daughter, Mre. Fred A. In Nortl Franklin, at two o'clock William J. Tate officiated. The remalus will Le conveyed to the Brool ide cemetery. Tiastasmptou, Mass., Fi day, ‘where burial will take place, Tae Jay 3. Shepard estots has charge of the | arraugements. | raneral be in Lis ar The pictun and & mos | Percs as the selected for iz photographically perfect upable cast, wita Eileen veading woman, has beex he film. s that' of an idventurous takes it upon ‘himseif 1 1e loves (but.who does wot ) and her fatber soir i umEcrupulous saloor THE HURTEAU AND BOSSE CORP. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ALMERS. 214 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 641-2 v R. Lincoln lef in New Haven Lincoln and Mrs. Wilbu U spend gome time in Ne Mre. John P. Carisen recent'y enter- ined the Congregational Church Thim- club. Refreshments were served the hostess, Ars. E. B. latham a short stay with Mrs Webster, Mass. o-1 M. George Il s, [3. winiams - were the | Thursdas. The | Mr. and Mrs, George F. To New London visitors Thursdas Mrs. L. D. Crawford spen with friends in Nerwici Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nervego have re-| Cadden Co Jturned from a visit_in Providence | St aaa o Mrs. E. Byrd Freeman has recovered { olq gashioned ; ; from a short illues e A S 1 Alrs. .- 1. Lincoln ble o be up Mertin Bt s can the ¢ L e " fneral of s e after Vefng il for some thne e State - ariy STAFFORD SPRINGS D, F. Finn has had as her ghests | &, James . Ryan of Tidgefield. Conn.. | aive jiar. 2 2 ¢ 4 from alund Miss Marcelia Ielly of Norwich the Arraggements 3 i Ella Foster ha ied from 43" The first resl snow bezan on An’organizatian has been. formed 1o 'S5 (0 SyTecuee o Thursday, avsding. gad the yruall bos {bring fogather the, increasing number of |, Y AL BEOOK ¢ jend girl are thinking' of writing a letter {radio tnthusiasts in Willimantic and HraaUil ey o Sata fo bring o sled for Christmar {emity, " Over fifty radio receiving Son e tis othe The Ashlend team defented the 3 Phone 1062 | havé alfeady Licen et up at varous | S, two out of three NORWICH OFFICE hotties And' ‘Buginets plates’and all are | R&IPH Baidsin n'ght on the ! Eranklin Stre Phone 18|2|\\N' pleased with ‘the results. - The or- | scox | ganizatict®vhich will be known a: id EE‘W Lt°N°°N OFRIck { Willimantict Radio club has ‘as o o Bl one 828-2 {11 followiffg: - President; * Chester Round Trios, Mon, Wed. and Fri Scripture Barrows, vice presi- urray’s Bo s R TR i w | . Mra. William Merex va, with., Jkr- davehier. Mrs. T. Bebbington. on Tnanke- | {giving dav. Her many friends - rejolce | convaloscirz. from her recent | fter vohich | 1 eowhoy Fescuo tic gi at first love hi tches for Clafence Miton raday aftemoon at the late home in. Scot- Allen H. Gates _officiated. | Burial was in the nmew cemctery, Scot- land, The Jay M. Shopard estate was in charge of the arrangements. The funcral of Mrs, Mary W. Walker held Thursday morning at ten at 62, North street. Rev, Harry officiated. Burial was in Center cemetery, North C Jay M, Shepard estate had ch arrangéments, Trone Dontignes, seven | daughter of, Mr. and Mrs, nes died Wedncsday night . ac [sephe . hespital from infentile iThe deceased was. born devghter of Leroy and Celin Ma- otte. Dontigney. The foneral twas held | Mhuradas_atternoon at three o'elock and ' WILLIMANTIC l»Imr‘rw wa in (. Joseph'a ‘cemetery, The | urteau-Bosge Corp. wa e ol KosCannaciing | Hurteny . was in elatge o services were held 0 o'clock at land. Rev P the Plainfield grange attended the -Can-|nip, celery. cranberry terbury grange on Wednesday evening,|eake and joe crean reporting a nost interesting-and:-cnjoy-|present and over §: able cvening, The program was fur-| Six ladies from nished by the field grange and was|the Nocial Corner meeting in th n charze of the lecturer, Mrs, Beecher|ingnam Memorial on Wedncsday Brown, Mise Eisio dis spending with her unele and aunt. Me. and Mra athan 15 W hiting. Ecnjanin Norwich. Sunday morninz worshin re visitors tev. P. 8. Coliing pr 30 o'clock will be ha Harding. The topic Things 1 Believe and Why. sauee, day afternoon. Nine teams of en appointed to do the canvass-|man and his erim The " morning sermon will be on|2 number of pe Fountain of Life; the eveniny ser-|Which the hero o on The Pathfinder. Church school|Jones acquiis N and Young People’s meetinz, | Fanch style. day even Other pictures on WILSONVILLE e Haggerty wife of Kfllolu‘ey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMND EMBALMERS %8 Unian 8t Willimartic, Cenm Phong 29¢ ilady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Suscseding Filmore 8 Shepard Funerai Dirccior & Embalier | #ebe NCRTH 8T, Lady Assistans. Willis Auto ‘Express WILLMANTIC OFFICE 81 Church Street teft Thursdey Charles Doane Tlinman and Mrs. Fred Iartford visitors on LISBON 1 Theodore Kendall and lit- Wiltimantic w J. Kendall's. Aid saclety was entertaip- afternoon at the parson- \ quilt was tied snow. and i and M tle daughter of Sunday at Ladies Wednesday lor were | at 11 o'clock inz. R Y. | nephes d by .\lv-,lg.mw is Some | M John 1 ephen Leslic Ail- of Nerwich. to The Plaui- Kate entertained Webster Thanks- | Banner BI of Vaudeville at #ho Thursday | days! Leroy Den war ed {age rfee was in West Dud- | Sunday was i A fine arrangement of Keit vaudeviii naiiy wel,, s -enfimsiastic au with rel; Kate Tuesday - worning | -y, : i : e | TSL oL traveling X i s | M. Lanary below the narsonage farmin e . trouble. { Thanksgiving | Webster the iture and X family has | & Co, who oficr station it ) h d & camedy. X slippery road, i WAUREG AN and grooms f et Tillinchast amuner At Way h he aamual churely i horses —Ape Suffield. has _come A re, C. to} s the ez the “retiring ip master ¥. 1. Kanahan, Mjes and Mrs. Kanahan motored to Westfield. e new car Thanke. | day with Mre. ! 2 canva han Bates, R 1" > Who has of l‘m— A, Ken- Harvey 2 .G, und Ars. J Mrs. August loalds | 1d My Alfred | a v, and\irs, Tolmes and | Mr erund § orwich: At the Hvde homjestead Mr. and 3 Ave Arthup Avery, and M . -....‘u.;" wn, a 3 photoplay Sl 4 ! £ hanning of th ¢ Fight Showp ia The Tace Tn the Fog"—At the Steand, Now h fAght betwoen Alen@e? som employe Woolen ain compan has Aspinook. seven! Piuckley 125 123 w11 114 106 99 113 102 94 the and Roberison + Blake an their . copbined wfforts . aps d Jugglers. In their 1 its compine daneing 40 Asuland. us 114 3 stars Bugen 53z Northwest. and Mrs. dren of. a -amqunt-Gosmopolt wi ar the and . Saturday e anEwer S0t d and members_of this serap staged i Je: reguiar of offie hall. The the year Chapldin, Rev. Wm, .T. O'Brien; orary president. Louis St, Onge; ident, Arthur P. Ci e Alphonse._Fo Ainancial in< _recording secretary, ,, seph -Masson ; : treasurer, . Georg: 2 croix; marshal, Joseph Lacroix; jani- tors, Noe Caron and Alexis Sevign Refreshments weré served and .every- one present enjoyed_the soclal that fol- lowed. i Mr. and Mrs; The St i held elret apiisic Benefit Socie monthly meoting and s Monday evening in foliow were eleet- 1923 on Caron cd | Director Alam Cros the company l:v the Co ! Like his futr i Barrymoro ix wi ng Among stho Thas ssiving guests were AIr. and Mrs, Earl E. James at . L James', Miss Caroline Lawton apd friend Walter Hattin at | Lee .at Everett | Jessie Durkee at | for Lio ; W iy ot i an G wene vas such 2 hou- pres- N it Charles s, and Mrs. L. Durkce’s. nd Mrg. T. Bebbington were Hart- itors last week. ) Rey. and Mrs. B. C. Bugbee were in Willimanti¢ last Wedneedayq. Mrs. E. L. James. Allen and Roy James {attended the community, dancs at Hamp- this SIMPLER PLANT Here, at last, is 2 Homé t Plant gives doublp the usual mwe.m yet is :.:.‘ plétely free from all intricate concealed mech- anism. It is not only mors useful. but aiso THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND_SATURDAY Drize that sctap deslate “If_‘The Face in the Fog’ had noth- }ing elbe, thal fight would. maketit.” Other subjects inciude. an, Educationa ‘more simple. The F: Ov'ei', $6,000.00 of Selected Fuf Pélts Are Included K ieliable Furrier who was in need of “réddy cash” has sold us thése lpgrule Fur Gnrmen(s at a pricé concedsion lhjt makes it possible for us to offer them to you at extuordmnry low pnces. This sale coming at d time when furs are in demand for Christmas gifts sHould be of more than passing interest to those in- tehding giving furs as gifts. . High-Grade Garrients Madé ‘of perfectly matehed dkiris richly liried and interlinied, from 40 to 48 inchés “, fii “iuhr and extra sizes for women wiiibawiflim Sltt;rdly, and will bé~ i‘viuonluyf\ldtetlfiofiy'iufiiihb Ivedom Gfihemlndmhmpermn- | The: F;flb ving - Fur Coats and Wraps Are Included ‘s In This Sale Hudson Sel"l,-do inches long; Skunk col- Jap. .fifi. 40 l'xii'.heg loAg, self-trimiied; &n,d 45 mchu long, 3 i. 4 2 inches long, ‘Betver col- i , Extra large hen 6! brxe proportion; and cuffs. — Colfpr and cuffs of & A R inches - long, e R f eotng to bt Albert Dupont of Mai 2 | street are spending the eek-end, in Providence. ] Mr. and Mre. spending several in_Philadeiphia, The town - school committee met Wednesday night and jssued orders treasurer to pay the school the month -of * November, William Bouchard are weeks. with relatives bills Pilainfield street fne old trees. In. the summer a large ehn standing in froui-of Churles Lewis' place: blew down, damaging the roor of the house. Last week, Stephen Wilber cut ‘down- one standing in front of his home measuring something-- llike" thres and a hall- feet in- diameter, and I'd- ward Hall also had an elm o T2 foont of hig property near the Mathieu Eroth- ers store: On Wednissday of this week, duing the gale, one of the large limbs <f a gigantic swamp maplé blew down M front of John lflx\uleyl home, - ghn- pletely obsiructing, . traffic, Ialiar Kingsley (hmks that_fuis is the largest e tree, in Windham county, fhe ait- \erenca cf the frée 'is something . twenty. fegt and the_jimb wmh‘ toll ‘measuged throa. toet, With yons cul of, four, feel. | The Huge fimfo,was a reai | test for the new gasolinc . Jog -saw of | William Hall Which was used in cutting | it _up for. firewood. .., = Send.this_advertisement 16 The Plaut. Cadden Co.. Nerwich, «Conn., with: your name ‘and address and gét & ‘bosk OF old_ fashioned songs - free—: The 0dd Fellows_ of Protection Jodge have -peen. busy . visit Bht S{te&n On Saturday len trom Tiatngeld, went. 1o, Putnam and_joined. the, lodge of. lerael Putnam to work .the secopd _ Conngeticut _lodze. They went 2 Putnam train. 1t was a long yide, but.all felt well -repaid for the -effort. On Monday night another company. webt £o to_attend. the meeting in n}nncl /o, 9 where the m;aAq: Thers ~were member: | Jodges and in all"a 0 c&m [ Fellows. A splendid b-mnmt «u sery- 4ol by, Moo Rabaiah Jodge. Mps. Aary J. Rathbun, neral- zeryice was held in X cadey, s Bovial . 15, ematery, -Cenival "Xl:n,e, member of the P . losing somc degree swhose . Il ton Thupsday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bussett and Georg Bassett atiended Pomona grange at High land grange, South Killingly. last Satur- day. ¥ The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Herbert Brown Friday of last week. About 49 friends and ueighbors, gath ered at the home of Otto Hattin last Sat- ! urday ; night . 0. ve. a Surprises -showér | for. his'.daughter and.ligrshusband,. Mr. and ~Mrs. Lylo / Harrington, who were | married Thanksgiving da; Mirs, Jessle Durkee retafned to lier du- ties in West Hartford Sunday eve-in R LEFFINGWELL i Sherfian L. Rogers of R, P. L, Troy, | X.'Y, spent {he Thanksgiving recess with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Clinton Rog- ers. Mise Mildced F, Lefngweli-spent, Sat- drday it her aunt, Mrs. X, E. Whitiog, of_Benjamin, street, Norwich.. . Seven from. Leffingwell: attended dance Saturday,evening in the.0dd Fel- lows. ball, Norwieh. | Tuesday evening - the. Ladies: Aid . Si6ky held b chioken Sl smogarcin chureh vestry.. The supper mepu - cons sisted of chicken ple, miached potato; tur | Mflr!c sl il of iy o s ‘conveniences, and also bvu ‘you for operating Mmm&fldmufiemh DTt S for e or power nlm,_yuttuyonhlne The engine is 4 famous Fairbanks-Morse ““Z” Type, now used by more- than 325,000 farmers. Allotherpartaare equally dependable. s 'Caneldmdle:thumnm useful plant, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. comeds; end a Seiznick wews. “My Wild Irisk Rose” Big Film of Year OUne of the biggest prouweiions of the year will be shown @t S d theatr on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdar. s entitled My Wild Rose and sercen adaptatiof of The Shaughraun, Dion*Bpucicault's, great Jrish gnelodrams of neariy fifty years age, and, \which- ¥ particulariy imely in view of the pres- ent political sifuation _in Jreland. =~ The Bouclcauit's 1y fen tself admirabiy to screen production, being spectacular and melodramatie- 1o a degree, It was directed by, David Smith, who has caught ihe true Trish: Spieit. “THe"=fhle . rold originaliy.. pluyed oy~ Me: - Boweicauit s assumed by Pat O'Maller one af. the Dest Kpown_ scregy aoltrs i this type.of Tole, (and Moya, the Shaughran's sweet- heart, is In the capable hands ;{ Pl.lll Starke, -2, T0lo . that - fits] tion. , The remainder of x?}:. ;n! 'Mei includes 1iHls Rikhard v:mkh.mnu sueh & hit in Tho Littie, Minister, haw Deen’ selected 57ith cqual care. For Siates ‘Hat M A local committee- i MM the M zens. of s¥orwich to reserve Friday eve- ningl Délember 15th, for esting, evening 1o be Hall i “the intercsts of a colleze, The Drograth o' bhapresented is of such me- ment gthat Mrs.: «Gool wife of < gha vice presfdent’ bt ‘thé- 4‘-8&:» States, L. lled its subject mattep fn 1531 lnd through the Arl'ngton Rad Statian ., The comwuities is. furtaes Pacticuldes ng. to- the pa ares. femi of the Guild are to be urch rom the