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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910 A, This Great Hair Grower Now Seid All Over America Many Fine Programmes Carried Out at the Churches What do 1 think of the liberal 2 3 1 EXHIBIT AT PROVIDENCE. Rttt fhes the Oiroux Mig. Co. While Salvation Army Has Trees in the Town Hall. IBIT AT P Bufralo, , an makers of What the Papers of That City Think an Sage are puiting up to the s of the They know; n that the paper, from which were presents, and there was a 3 son, or “Sunny Jim,” as y cer- | There was a gathering of fully o hair in the Sunday school rooms of f germ | Second Congregational church on Fri- John Pet ound out y are absol ve the oil ywer, b and dand : Al b known, took ‘the part A day evening for the stmas ent e l, 23 X¢ R o - todsy, and | inm entitled A Festival and did it to the de- ywing this they ha uested them | & AL o i state to every reader of the Bulle- | for The King's Birthday, by Helen Co Loy in | Barrett Montgom The participants : s ) b 5. ey were: Spirit of Christmas, Mary Ste- | of the affair and he was as ks argaret Kin- | Mr. ang . Joshua Yeor g bl s v Lrecken- | Jennie yeomans, Sterling Neiso - s y worth, Samuel MeAllls ir st e g b gy & Angel of S r b A Douglass and Miss Cora | It w e it e Eepair, ace Whitaker; | Chesebro. n held at Parislan Sage makes hair Erow rin, Hennie Dearing; An- At Broadway Church. sian )t only abunda but gives it that Lessie McMillan; Angel | Agractive decorations greeted the | JoUS strous ap all Gesire. a,‘je“‘,l‘l'; kel members of the Broadway ds\mu 1y Women will finc in Sage the A school as they assembled Friday ev o Rlhing ehd Jdsel hair Gress- tumes of dainty coloring wit g g Py g oo , free from stickiness or grease grouped about Christ- | oy ente! nt. two, rge bottle 5 charming pictire. | large Christmas trees at each side of go0d C ime the play has | pe’piatform decorated with tinsel and nd 1t met with 105 |many colored electric lights, there : d . was accorded | ware smaller on: he enas PP atse = of the platform, while s of lau- s been the custom of the sc et S i S OR ghv mg Inblo o about the posts were bunch ing was admirably carried out, sl Lo inglipie oo different departments of the Sunday | {1 S B oo a = school presenting gilts which will be | (SO0 D s widely distributed. The ried to the delight of the a riment brought money a ence, Miss Mildred S. Bass of ey to go. to Montso ton, a reader, was heard in a number incergarten work, and the ti lectiton ich displayed her sk home, while return b: _ that line it to an Indian school. o ent gave their cont success 4 That he tour o the id ific tions to the work angel, and th edy Man, Dicke ns' articies had n a considerable ex- | pi® ¢ i Richa LEFT ALL TO FAMILY. | tent been m in The Finding Out | DInner: b - | club. The & 1 blot- | “yp i Henry O. Havemeyer Estate Valued at book- | ‘“,g,, 567 penwipers and doli + . i e - ill be sent to an Indian school | a1 e while two selections of the church, Mexico, to Miss Leavens work in North China, to Durban, S s| South Africa, to Mrs. Zumbro in In- < re | dia d to Mrs. Tracy in T S ot it ransf il [ o l"" o o T nted different |u Jan - - = enfel ission in told of how | The Pr p ra ym- | another class sent pict in the coun- | lowin: en: the Phil. Fro he . > 4, 1907. | in ermedi: , which was im s L. Fuller. F ing the r or thirteen been there nine ere distributed to t s the closing ainment. The decc rranged by Mrs. W. H H. Oat and Miss committee entertainment incluc urnhs fiss Juli Waterman R. | on G. Beebe an bition y evening, and resent to enjoy th Lippitt, the superir N att as one of gements w M great enj e made J. ® \tington Salvation Army Christmas Tree. good sized crowd of boys and men and 1t the Town hall ttend the Christma ta Cl s arranged and | Irene Crut successfully by members l M and fri £ the Salvation Arm Three beautiful Christmas trees were | vided for the benefit of the chil and th sre handsomely dec women-fo : recitation Mouse, M Christma recita |Uun, While Prori’s Rewspy for Coughs, Colds, W hooping-Congh, Bronchitis, Gripp: with tinsel, red paper be! ided s follo on the . Hoarseness, ote. Rafo aud sure. B5ct. | boxes of candy and presents, and made | yay ;‘a}'mpml e presents i SAMPLE SENT FREE ~ attractive appearance. ‘There | candy were taken from. the tree : orittodey. Mentionthis paper. Address huge windmill, also, which v ] ‘membe: MEYER & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. | trimmed with tinsel and green and red BE charge T Mrs. John Morg: cester and Mrs. C At Central Ba With Supt. Shepard rge, the Chri wvere giten Fr members and | school of the Cent were carried .throu anner and furnis 1ount of pleas ce. The prc Louise Wor- Nhite Star Clothing House 153 Main Street i New Year's Sal «.OF... Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Coats, in Cloth, Caracul, Plush and Fur. Also Fur Sets, separate Scarfs and Muffs. [n our Millinery Department all Hats at HALF PRICE of P Sybil Palm. Stocking, Alfr as Carol, gir school: recitat Regin Stockings € Arnold Smith ation, itation enjamin Palme ar selection; Al Helen Ver Christmas the school: Claus Crie the ~ on ~———STORE OPEN EVENINGS —— ) e B nm««a&w&?“ Baker’s Breakiast Cocoa which has a world-wide reputation for high quality — a delicious flavor given by the scientific blending, and an unquestioned value as a pure and healthful beverage, supplying the body with some of the most es- sential elements of nutrition. A beautifully illustrated booklet of Choice Recipes, sent free, will A tell you how to use it in the best way. 52 Highest Awards in Europe and America WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. fouma s B Dorchester, Mass. H New Yea. WBEEB#&@K&'{SK AT S tion. PARISIAN SAGE |SUNDAY SCHOOL XMAS FESTIVALS''iinigaiiss Mitchell, Lucius Brown. refreshments, F. E. JOHNSON'S ART Providence | Lo open_an be reme an e 1s at the a north or in the 1-\1”‘:;; he has run the O alled shown at e ne has the fol- than 80 pain t wall is cove autumn GAINST THRE | POSTPONED Goes on to January 7 with Suggestion | a nce to Janu: preparation, Deer Had Both Legs Brohzn den Milis gave S. 1 to shoot the % and residents et will have venison for their the buck attracted Mr. Witter's atten- THE LAST BUSINESS DAY OF THE YEAR 1910 It will be memorable for the many Specia! Sales that are in pregress throughout the Store, making it an occasion of remarkabie vaiue giving and rare economy for ail who visit this store Today. This Will Be a Busy Store All Day Today and This CORSET COVERS in a complete assortme and fitt ambure prices t of styl special , value at $1.29, Women , value $1.25—at $1.29 made flounce- —regular Short Skirts at ralue 59c—at 65c, value value WOMEN’'S LONG SKIRT= i quality muslin, COMBINATION EXTRA SIZE SHORT SKIRTS— | at sse, from $1.00 Evening. Qur December Sale of Women's Muslin Underwear It is now in progress—the most important December Sale we have ever heid. the Sale today a selection from stocks practically complete. Muslin Underwear. EXTRA SIZE LONG SKIRTS— At %, from $1.00-—at $1.29, Children’s Underwear secial prices CHILDREN'S DRAWERS— Sizes 4 20 14 v 19¢, value 25c—at 44c, CHILDREN'S GOWNS— to 14 3 t 65¢, value CHILDREN’S SKIRTS— Lex c—at 44c, value G0c—at , value $1.50. CHILDREN'S DRESSES— —at 44c, v INFANTS’ GARMENTS— In Long White Slip! immed—at 19¢, value ue 50 The Men’s Store Ail Holiday Lines at Special Clearance Prices—Men's Neckwear, Suspenders, Baih Robes, Ete.—ail reduced for qmck ciearance. MEN'S NECKWEAR. At Men's cwear. all styles 19 | and our ar 25¢ | Neck at 1Sc. A our Men's 50c Neckwear, 3! uding Plum Colored Repps, Fancy Siiks and new- solorings in knitted Ties a1l 50c Neckwear, at 39c. 39 | { MEN S SLSFENDERS Suspenders of webbing and with i *nds, re jar 25¢ uspenders, at 19c. Women’s Silk Hosiery at 29¢ 720 pairs of Women's Pure Silk Hosiery, in black, with lisie garte: gauze weight. These are secord Guality of the regular 50c Hosisry and Pair Gauze Hosiery for these in quantities and save them until today they will go on sale at 29c¢ Women who appreciate Fi they are Pure Thread Sifk, gauze weight. and second quality of recu- lar fifty-cent Hosiery, at 23¢ a pzir. they need them. Remember— Holiday Novelties at Special Prices Calendars, Books, Jewelry, Metal Novellies, Al at Reduced Prices. FANCY METAL NOVE CALENDARS We offer balance of our stock of Calendars at half price to close. BOOKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. Boys' and Girls' B ing Dooks 1 Mary J. Holmes, ete. c. Merd from 2 All our Popular oks. in a big variety es—regular 50c books. Novels fancy box- over Boys' se from 50c, coks of from ms in faney & in cloth and leather i bindings—value up to $1.29. 69¢c WRITING PAPER. Writing Paper in fancy boxes— At .e..from 19¢ At 15C........from 23c PERFUMERY. Perfumery in fancy boxes, a varisty of odors— om 2 from 50« JEWELRY. Jewelry, inciuding Hat Pins, Brooches, Cuff Pins, Veil Pins, Finger Rings. Cuff Links, etc., all at special prices— from 25c¢ from from $1.00 HAND-MADE ARTICLES At Special Clearance Prices. | Hand-made £ | cluding Hat Pin Holders, Pin The Porteous & Mitchell Company HOUSE COATS. ¢ 10 Men's Hou - pest possible manner, the very riewest: colo; our regular $%.00 House Coats, at $3.69. MEN’'S BATH ROBES. popular patterns. and finiched cord girdles, reduced as follows At ..from $3.50 At .from $5.00 At from $7.00 At from $10.00 At .from $12.50 Handkercl\nefs At Special Prices n the holiday r me now 1 1an er 3¢ At 10c--Chi s 10, 1 At 15c- ren's Handkaerchiefs, . from 25c. from 12%c and $1.00. Handkerchiefs, from 3%c. Handkerchiefs, from 50c, Boys’ Winter Overcoats Al at Reduced Prices to S—at $1.95, from o $2.95, from Sizes 4 to $4.50, from Sizes to $6.00, from Sizes 9 4o 17—at $4.50, from 0ad sizes —at $6.00, from Sizes 12 to We can promise all who attend Don't miss this great December Sale of Women's $1.50--at $1.69, from $2.00—at $2.4v, Drawers, Gowns and Skirts at these. s—at 10¢, value 15c at 44c, value 50c Ge—at 89¢,value $1.00 ths 13 to 23 inches—at 22¢, val- Toe—at 89c, value $L.00—at Children’s French Dresses of good quality white lawn, sizes 2 to 6 years lue 50c—at G5e, vatue Toc t 8%¢, value $1.00—at $1.29, value alt pretti- o—at d4c, 65c, value 75c—at 89¢c, value $1.00—at $1.29, value $1.50. o Coats. made Men's Blanket Bath Robes, all the rdkerchiefs, stight- are on hoxes, three in a bowx—at At 5¢—Women's Fine Mercerized Mamnd- rchiefs, colored—at 5¢, from e Embroidened each. 4 for Swiss Emnbroldered < Fribroidered Swiss Hmbromered at 19¢ each, 3 for At 50c—All our Fine Swiss Bmbyold- ered Handkerchiefs that were 75a At 25c -Men's White Silk Hematitched At 39c—Men’s White Silk Hemstitched —at $9.00, from $12.00