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NOIVIIGH BULLETIN, SATUIO DECEMBER 17, 1910 ... Obe... Porteous & Mitchell Co. DECISIONS BY SUPREME COURT No Error Found in Cases from this County—Maricn Morse Loses on Her Habeas Corpus Writ—Coms=| pressed Air Company Wins Its Case—Furlong V:r-‘ dict Stands. S i AT A Th/s Store 1s Christmas Shopping Headquarters i R s | W 1 for florw/clr and All Eastern Connecticut 1preumed plaintin = Your Holiday Presents May All Be Bought Here Under Unusually Pleasant Conditions. windvam Gounty. "‘",'[;;'3,3';,'3;?"'”’ The Store is brilliant in its cheery dec=|The Christmas show is magnificent== ar by SR | i ai ol orations and matchless in its splendid | never equalled==and the prices are lows== Litchfisld County and others, was taken by the plaintiff w s e e || Holiday stocks. as they always are at this store. ' plaintifes | put in hin place with orders | In the Furlong liey road at Arnold on 1008, and the father of an sued for $5,000, and a in thin efly in May, 1009 v of $4,000, and an apg fol By this declslon, the verdict HERE ARE SOME OF THE REASONS WHY WE ARE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS Gift Seekers Should See OQur Departments Those Seeking Gifts for Men & Of oin ther claim hela -devoted to a showing of Toys, Dolls, Games, Books, Jewelry, —should visit our “FMen’s Store” and see the remarkahle " e x o capable servanis and Leather Goods, Stationery, Art Goods, Handkerchiefs, Etc. showing we make of Men's House Goats, Bath Hohes, Fancy ik e e \;n‘ng:}; o rinks Each department is a store in itself. Vests, Neckwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves Jewelry, Etc. = e e i Towe soioe. o | AND MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL MIAN NOMO COUNCIL. ’ FORESTERS NDLD ELECTIONS. & i Chri P F E R e Hicars Here and Address the | Willi Mah, Made Chief Ranger While, ¢ this season, the stocks of Merchan ise suitable for ristmas Presents are given greatest N itre ot oicess s [ e Neononmy e e Dot thing shown is new and clean and fresh o by Court Sachem. lar meeting of Court City No. 63, F. of A., held Fri 9 - « I this being the last mect - - - N received. Several reports were read — - - ‘,“.‘.";j,.",,",l,“.?.‘:,',:‘,f:,'f,,‘.t""',,;.."f..'fi'.’,“;u; EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS Per e .Z:':.':'.':'.'_:f',::’m.M:,‘". sl B g USEFUL GIFTS F R WOME \ (HlLDRE\ A\D INFANTS , i lsion”or ey : ¢ x| MEN'S HOUSE COATS MEN'S ARM BANDS you're intending a gift for 8 Woman, come then by ail means to WOMEN'S 3 OMEN RONS t A wa Do! s "”v-‘”'“l "’""v""" A 'l/* e Sackets of the most fash .,.r‘ e ma ali pre - Women most prize. . »4 Swias at 336 to 8. Cammony. of | the .‘\:»"”I.:l{;h",.Z‘r‘?'",‘,‘iflvm‘nx‘;fi’. 1o 1) orice range s $3.50 to $10.00 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS . g w4 Baie Eeamine: | S8 7 Hotos:_ onlor_yioanars || MEN'S BATH ROBES CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS T .r 3 i upon for a junior beadle, H. Men's Path Robes—inclh ong + very happy urer. F. J. Murtha: ish Robes and Planket Ro For Men — For Women — For Children . moliia xes for re also made by ears, John Donahue §i werl-known *Besicon” Robes % = rin W. Pries and P._H. Harriman' druggists, J. A. Dunn, William H. Nicholson and Pitcher & ‘Service. |CHILDREN'S EOX | HANDKERCHIEFS range i8 $3.00 to $12.50 MAIORS BSADE AND AL Thumday nights meeting of (| MEN'S NIGHT WEAR e g o o i e ol Including Night Shirts in Muslin ERANST INSPECT CANTON, | sters’ hall, the principal matt w ol e [ busiziezs to come up for considera Flannelette at 30c to $ samas of Onsce, No. 4, Had Turkey | Wis the election of officers for th, in Percale, Madras, FI an | or Following Inspection. suing year. This electlon resul Soisette at 31.00 to $2.00 a suit { PRINCESS 2 R, pne follows: . Chiel ranger, Lona HANDEERCHIEYS oA B A . nber | sub-chief ranger, Lewis A. Andrews ND= F s MEN’S NECKWEAR In all the newest MEN’S HOSIERY Hosie financial secretary, Joseph R. Porte- lancw® recording secretary. Fred ( tier; treasurer, Frank S John Callahan; junior Thomas McKenna: senior adle, Arthur Porthier; junior beadle Willlam Herson; trustee for three 4 Jereminh Haley; eourt T‘h\'“- ve. M. D.; l r: druggist«, Cen | tral dtstrict. Charles . Treat, U nes. West Side. H. M. Lerou, o g - - Patrick F. Bras Betes e aftatr, 1t ‘'was voted at this meeting to pr . sent to Hugh Donovan a past chie ranver's fewel i e and co! Men's a Major Otto Four new applica % the trans- regular business, a tur- ted by the can- | bers of MEN’S SUSPENDERS Men's Suspen known "Presi MEN’S COMBINATION NOMA e tnstallatio officer o January, at which time a smok These cons Broadway Church Organization Hears |® ArTanged, refreshments will Bands and Gar served and a pleasant social hour i 5 2 Reports and Papers Thée eommittes in charge of || —5%¢ t0 $2.00 a set air is made up of the following: | w s H ® Missiona 80 Joseph R. Portelance, Bernard E o Be iy h held an | right, George Fox, Henry Clement and < \g on Friday after- | Thomas MoKen; - Hust o nducted | Postmaster Caruthers Suggests That ———————————————— e They Be Placed on Reverse Side of i = . Dre: o< ount of | Packages. Toys of all kinds and all styles, including all the latest novelties in Me- Hundreds of Books for gift yu:—:ss-'—‘:v‘efua:ng Beo-: - o e ‘g y Bish- > chanical Toys, and the prices are very reasonable. Make it a point to visit | Giris and for Adults. A splendid showing of Christmas Cards, ge o - Laupantion'®r, Guruthers makes the |} Gur Toy Department in Basement. and Booklets. Be sure and visit cur Book Dssartment in Miliinery © | or Red Cross stamps are | 4! they be piaced on the back | erse side of packages, but mus ety an |0t be put on so as to seal the pack- | ~ et o, uniess it is desired to pay letter | by ndual | The committee having charge of th y m from sale of Red Cross stamps will have The | YOUNE lady in the lobby of the po S = = hce ev oo t we T G V. ® % Kot [ Wi orrer Shene stamps for saie. " || HOLIDAY NECKWEAR GLOVES FOR GIFTS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES *” ’ FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN % FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN fra | " s SACHEM CHAPTER ELECTS. }io\s Windsor Txel m CREAIL plaids Ut | Mrs. Esther M. Bliven Chosen Worthy ~— | Matron—Instaliation on Dec. 28. ] i < POUATH BIRTHDAY. COAT SWEATERS rt nae of M. o Ideal Holiday Gifts for Women, Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- oo e and Boys and Inf ocher Dixon's Anniversary the chalr. A large att » idence and an inte: » n > » several commiltees gave ir —— . rts, which showed the chap- S 1 n a urishing condition. in black Squirr KNIT GOODS Lottie - Annie \\h “ Misses' Jersey Legzine . . . Susie M. . D 3 ress, Mrs. s Knit Ld s at 3%, 50 I e QRTIT W N ; el G A S T g WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY | womens . T s en the Wester- | ns at 2sc, 3 Beautiful Silk ist- | frees € | nd a Vull at . . MARRIED IN NORWICH. t Hooda and Fascinators S < | Mrs. Gortrude Avery Given Divorce w's Knit Skirts at 75¢ to §1.50, | 0 black and al < Klen « from Frank 8. Avery. s e Grea : 3 We seil 2 Vorce from her husband .......................... T (e wibetir et sesssssesasssesesasrersessees st assemasane T Shop Early ; Santa Claus | e o 9 Ropiety Buy your Christmas Presents HOLIDAY PERFUMERY = ¥ T ave early—early in the day and early IN PRETTY GIFT BOXES BATH s - o e - went to the the Christmas month. That s | r & - ~ H ¢ e v will be your biggest gift of the s fe 3 nin —10 to H | s holidays to the workers = ancy baskets and s H | svery (3 the counters and on the - s B | H | bei wagons. v $5. i Waters a ~ | i T h FALL and WINTER { i s 1 aies clonks, - - - | . ir Share of Uutimate Consumer. ¥ A S —a Ig assort Kentuekians huve iver » the to- su 1o We d ow the MILL REMNANT STORE. wate consumer A, b, Dewslsar | Bled - Philedslghe |