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___NORWICH BULLETDI. THUISDAY. RRAY’S BOSTON STORE JANUARY 5, 1911 WILLIMANTIC. days returned Wadneld.y to his home in Adams, Mess. Robert ¥, Stanton was the friends in Niantic Wednesday. Alfred L. Lathrop of Lewiston ave- guest of | Needed meledge Norwich Pcopl- Should Learn t® Detect the Approach of Ki ney Disease. The eymptoms of kidney troutls are so unmistakable that they leavs B0 ound for doubt. Sick kidness ex- crete a thick, cloudy, offensive uring, ,[ull of sediment, irresuiar of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding. The back achies constantly, eadach the {and dizzy speiis ur and | vietim is ofte down by | feeling of 1 fatigue. Nex lect the-e warnings and there is dan- se, or & Dtoms e ting the proves , Bright's dise f thes ger of betos. | fat | | You can use no better remedy tham Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's Norwiel proof D. J. wich, Ce followed tory. I procured this remedy at N. D. Sevin & Son'« Drug Stor and n view of my experience, can heartily recom- | mend it as an es som for tonine up the K ng | all complainis due Lo disordered kid- neys.” For sale by all deal Price 10 cents. Foeter-Milburn _Co. fTalo, New York. sole & the United States. Reme the n; take no inson of New Yor are Abby Steifenson Migs Constance Atwood has gone to Washington, D. C., and resumed her George ton is in New York C. J. Mason, Jr. is attending the Black Hall school Miss May Noonr 1as returned to New York, having been the guest of Bridge Whis TiZ-For Sore Feet | Tired, Aching, Swollen, Sme lly, Sweat, | Feet? Corns, Callouses or Bunions ? Use TIZ. It's Sure, Quick Certain just wse TiZ 3 " e i When red, rough, unsightly and sore, xly healed and greatly can be qu improvedinap- pearanceby liberal use of A.D.S. = PeroXIDE > CREAMC=EZ This is av ideal prepa keeping the skin smooth end white and the compiexion I and beautiful. 1t is a fine, greaseless, fragrant toilet cream. A mild, harmless bleach, which every woman who vaiges her ap. pearance should cse regularly Get it at aoy A. D. 8. Drug i | | | | | | 2| | ' th, the Drugman, 205 Main St pitcher & Service, 253 Centrn! Ave Lerou's Pharmacy, 276 West Main ¢ i L e Al e b e fihere 1o Trade in Jewet! Gity WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE | of Catendars and: Christmas and New Year's ¢ B1G REDUCTIONS 1N W Goods to make room fos MLLE. BEAUTEG 1D, | 6 3 BOTTOMLEY & sow. General Repatr Shop, Bleycle and Automobile Repatring. i Oll and Gasoline for xate SWYITTT OTTY noTeL, | Raw aud Up-te-gnte Hote! ta swers 1 parties FUNERAL I)lfl.l."’fll Furstture amdCrawlerd Cesting Ransee. What is Going On Tonight. two sons, Charles E. of Rockville and | Ue was in Springfield Wednesday. ©. Tyler Cam 'W. V., | Sherman’ Lathrop of Ando a Rov. N Li o A er p, No. 3, U. 8. W. ITop 0! ver, and a V. estor ight of South Coven- mosts in B a It Hai brother, William ackm: - 6 Villimantic visitor Wednos- “,.ll. t. B TR Winkinsin, S 97, Vorastors of | lontowg, B L. Blackman, of Al-| try wis a Willimantic visitor Wednes l lman lc’ Onnectlcut Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I 0. 0. F, Wilhelmina Jazek. { Miss Bertha Morfarty has returned ey tdeville and Soviis Pictures ai| Wilhelmina, the 16 year old daugh- | from & visit with relatives in New Sovae Blobacss at the Bisou and | (ST,®, MF Snd Mre Mathlas Jagek YO P B died st her home in Lebanon Tuesday | _ Mrs. Arthur D, Chaffee and son spent | £ m_ox'nlng of tuberculosis. There sur- Wednesday visiting relatives in ‘\'L;l Gl iy Vive, beside the parents. a sister and | Hartford. . . e Do ]:fnr:.u:he young lady had S Sars dm o Somm O A D S D R - tim entry called on friends in Willimanti us e Al “ ul an ual ‘ al an‘ ‘ E a ‘ ham During Past Year. FUNERALS. éig::il; Madden of Norwich called . Two hundred deaths occurred Eiiza A. Dean. | n s number of his Thread City friends town of Windham during the year 1910 | The funer: 4 SO S B ey or about .0166_of the total population ! held Wedn noon at 1 o'elock | _Carl W. Brink of South Manchester - of the town. This is constdered as an | in Atwo B 0. "Bugbee of | Was the guest of friends in Williman- e ns ulgs a o'.n'n ' 5 h ' | exceptionaily fine record and clearly | Warren Burfal was in | tic ‘Wednesday. [ [ indicates that Windham is among the |the Atwoodville cemetery. Funeral| Harry W. Gale of Winsted, formerly most healthful towns of the common- | Directors Elmore & Shepard of this|of this city, was in town Wednesday, “'fi'“-‘,‘,‘,,"*,m Crivmy s !clu:"“"e in charge of the arrange- | calling on friends. i pides o die Susan | ments. Ira B of Morwioh., formertly i As usual, one of the most important occurences of the year, which Prentice Hooper, who passed away — (i v ek e enet ot Willizanis ’ April 5 a "the ‘advanced age of Miss Agnes L. Sullivan. friends {Vednesday. e : ; Deaths were divided among the mon The funeral of Miss Agnes L. Sulli-| Representative Guilf Smith lef the thrifty shoppers await. The following prices eloquently ex= Mo il i s W S 10 NELEELIRT i 20t | & fhe " Sl el o "Harerord b 2o April 19, May 15, June i, |street, Wednesduy morning at 845 | Wednesday morning. h % i %2, November 11, and Deetmber l?éfg;fi:,‘;’fl,’,‘,’,‘}.fid A S S poJeoree A Taylor of g5 High strect g ety . Rev. C. S. Baun as moved to Scotland, where he will press the great savings to be found here during this Sale. ome was over 80 vears 17 betwecn | JICIUNE 8L the Tequiem Bigh mass. | dovots’ his time to farmink. the azes of 80 and 31 between 70 | The bearers wers® Ooroce ooanis, | Joseph Boucher, who has heen visit- ! o and %0, 23 between 80 and 70, 23 be- | Martin B Mohen, Merrs Otia and | ing relatives om strect for a few [iween 50 ‘and 60,22 hetween' 40 ard |Rene . Beaudrs. Burial was in St | 943, returned to hlii home in Hartford i | 0, 15 between 30 and 40 11 becween | Joseph's cemetery ednesday. Reliable Furs IMPORTANT NEWS Dress Goods o (e i I ———— : n 3 3 3 ere Registrar Barstow’s Apples| Dunlevy, teachers in the Franklin Mufts and Scarfs in Opossum, New e orkPa Bt til Dross Bilks’ ank ¢ Went. schools ' spent part of their vacation Seal, Isadella Fox Black Wolf, Mar- D s . | Woolen Dress Goods. OBITUARY. They were good apples—yi | Zith Misses Lenora Dunlevy and Hazel § 3 » ples—yes, nice 4 IGtoR Sn ‘Bmeic Lynx and dap. Mink In Women’s Tailored Suits % ok ‘seraxor fue mevest and e Lot i Y e e i e N N Tt s quality mow § 2.0 | best fabrics at & big reduction. eyl e e L R S e Bl il e quality mow $ 3.75 Would you expect a careful Tail-{Qe, o Dress Silks in Taffeta, Peau de|wife A D ot e o Pt wheliar by : : = , Taffeta, wife of Asahel P. Lathrop, of Andover, |or not the genial registrar of voters, JEWE ity w3 810 ored Sl ol serge, worste, {Special in Women’s Dresses .. “Sremmin” G arin o | T 21 e s FSAGEar, Sadhchiay | Jomn. . Barkiow (or ket ey erd TT_CITY juality now $ 6.5 hroadelo made in the most correct | e it cases a e fol- & S morning about 5 o'clock of heart fail- | originally intended, wi i i me bioes * | model, tined and svery. asialt, iant, [Ionika ol n ol et A N | ase qulits ey e e R St aaipers | ke th sumesutement (s UL | Darimg 1910-Mesting of Warden and quality now $12.50 worth from $10.00 to $25.00 for enly | rec: urg this sale. Serge, Henriet $1.00 quality at 85c last November. She was 65 years old | for it is uncertain whether he will| g 5D, 9 vality Dow $20.00 $5.00 1o $16.50 7 | sealine and Chiffon .sl quality at $1.10 “}m“\_ e a native r:{ »\,;‘.; rer, dausghter I:u(;‘e a rea}l\ly xflold sample left him to urgesses—Personal Items. - 2 .00 to ? e > {o liam M. and Abizall S. judge of the quality. Some kind 4 s This is just what we are doing dur- | f‘ - :| quality at $1.25 man) Blackman. and with the excep- | thoughtful farmer friend of "Ju:::: The vital statistics of the year 1910, i e e e a 5 quality at $1.45 {tion of a period of two years spent|brouzht in o large sack of the rich |25 recorded by Town Clerk John Wals - s b you sz5 ases at $12.50. 20 Inoh Black Taffeta, wood brand, | WIth her husband in Hartford had re- |frult and as John happened to be out|3uo® that there were 130 birihe women,s and Misses’ an pick the price you wish 10 Pay.| 335,00 Dresses at $17 At 306 ward sided In Andover all her . |left them beside the door of his office | MAle And T4 famale There were SRR I E sl 7.50 85 e o Ta 5 it rop was a member of the Andover | in the hallway of the Union block Wed- S iy eaths, The causes Regular $10.06 Suits now $§ | $30.00 Dresses at $17 3 inch Black Taffeta. sood brand, vl hat aimave s | nesdny aftecnosn . Al pessons who | Of death were phthisis pulmonalis 1 Drus SklI't Regular $12.50 Sults now § 7.50. Other bargains in stylish | 8t $5¢ yard. a great interest in its acilvitles, chanced to enter took a peek at the | CY200Sis 2. myocarditis 2, m 3 Regular $15.00 Sults now § 9.50. !gru’*-* sm 1""" $25.00 TR On election (1‘:,y ast November she |baz its contents and “"’"“""’-g::klaéteH‘é'{y‘,fl”b:;;p"i“m‘"l” a = | Dresses of serge, silk and crepe, now was taken sndde i1l with infantiie | sampled its conten ge_of n 1, obstruc ."r‘z:hnu and all made In the w_rur :u:u now :1 B if L4 b ' SPECIALS IN SILK el hang AT Haawel wae SRian s e i ;m‘.\':;!ml,‘ h:u;‘ rll:.«‘?se 4 endoc yies 25.00 Sults now S16 ol i ool 200 vards of good quality Silk in [under strict auarantine. She appear- Fir. Badly C . premature brth 1, cercbr E « o) Iresses ow $25.00, ¥ 1 in e gers ut by Glass. ® 5.00 Skirts for $3.95 B o e o 32500 | colors ‘going during this sale for 25c |ed to be getting alonz well until some | Samuel Seigel A il R T L L eyl ed tra Sizes as S Y Sono. | and 33¢ vard, worth just double what | time in December her trowbies were mill of the American Thread compan T Rreo R S e (9 b iy wnlfip oo ' . A sy and Cloth $15.00 quality, $12.50, | WO @ve asking. increased by an attack of grip et Wit & paInful Soctaent BUEIng Ahe | Rl b S E oy aDary bron; ular $25.00 Suits for $1 Cloth qualit allied and 2s Iate as Tuesdiy eveninz inoon hour Wednesday. Seigel was o ! Sanar e heait] ¥ eI tebed resilor betier ot soa, | ocn ot (28 s |1, exposure 1, paraplegia 1, consump- EXTRA SIZES WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS Tl murvive, beside her bushand:'| o anias o SO0F that stuck @ trife and | tion ', caretriom of stomach 1, scnte $ 576 Picirty for 9498 Regular 25¢ D: Gy i 1 % "’. "y dh f‘::fl”:dl I\\i‘:‘ ]nnfl”h:(;: (V\‘qu enteritis 1, sunstroke 1 , uraemia & s ’ = oz 2! ress Goods at 21c - o door ipon his right hand, | myroama 1, cholera infantum 1 e $ 7.50 Skirts for $5.95 ard badly 1 z o ngers. oY - . i - Cottons and Sheetings P e o Gonss ar tns] GOLDS CAUBE WEADROWE [Nl sacing the tme, miafis sneses | aminel iymer L sofecii of e bevin p Regul e ss Goc at 42 4 al. | 1, cirrhosis of liver 1, fracture of dursal 50 SRR N ERER 11 ol s o L o nen | vOrQ LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the {Where the wound was dressed by the | vertebra 1, cereb g i B Sy he Deat. ofterings in this great sals i spits of the bigh | “peguier 750 Dress Goods'.at 6ie ide Cola and Grip remedy re. | hospital surgeon_ Dr. Owen ¢ il e N 1 es in cotton. Wo were fortunate enough to buy t u price that will | yard. Call for foll namie: ook — e T Sy, 3 mefl’s COfl.tS enable us to at less than present market prices. Regular $1.00 Dress Goods at S4c ure E. W. Grove. 25e. Moseley Boy Still M | 1, suic By shooting 1 Wo s . Up to a late hour Wednesday after-| Pe! ';‘"‘ for New P s Pt Sheeting. salét R s Plearan e Rezular $1.50 Dress Goods at $1.18 | noon the police and Mr. Moseley had | The regular meeting of the w At Almest Half Price. - 4 € . i 3 i : ot e, 7¢ and Sc yard. ing, sale price 8¢, %¢ and 10c i d. 5 obtained no trace of young Moee Hml burgesses was heid Tuesday B il e ia Bucediothe o & ri e, o und ¥ard. | "oy extensive stock of lengths o Who disapr from his boarding | Ing. 'The report of the wlect: 5 Heavy Brown Sheet-| English Long Cloth, 12 vard lensths, | from one to six yards marked at less c a place at Corners last Fridas | commissioners up to July 31, 101 Cheviots and Heavy Worsted, the col oyt Bt Sl . F : il ; ors are black, navy, olive, brown and c ) . wle price $1.. and $1.75. Ibhal‘. hal e at this sale, Moseley Wedne: | heard and laid on the table until t d ch wide Heavy Brown Sheet- st qu Outing Fla f 4 did not have any | meeting. At the request of ¢ IR s nier ¥ 5.6 ng, sale price 22 and 26e yard. stripes and checks, sale price 8¢ yard: oy “ave 1 him hiad nogk company 1t s voied 't R Tax 3 ch wide v iched Sh ted Ticki s Mr. Moseley does | Place four new lights in Aspino: B s e ¢ 180 31 Inch wide Heavy Bleuched Shest- || Tied Ticking. sale price %e, 11 and | WASH DRESS GOODS | ve that the Jad has gone out | street and aiso on Ok strect. " Jam: $15.00 Coats now 3 9.50 E: % L | A epecial lot of a few thousand | that the lad was very much |P. Wals ¢ sallou, SO Siaie nae $1150 | yards of these staple fabrics was |intere<icd in moving pictures, but had | feld uit and #2000 Coats now 312.50 : | | bouht at 4 great concession. en- | an ccoun S no inclination to read sensa vz | 76, (UK HaIaRtR OF Gilie @a fire; | 4 i 1 ling 1 o e fol v lurid stories o estern IR he following bills ere A $25.00 Coats now $15.00 Linens TOWellIlg fldobwmzri::! e e H ins. b R | proyed: Jowete City alectrie light E 1 - " " 2 >ri 8 i 6c | S, 3 A. C Burdick § . Misoer Conts, ages ¢ o 14 years, Towels and Toweling. s Twilied Cotton Toweling, sale price e e T esie e bl ! DUTCH ART | Driscoll $58.14 Timoth 311 o0 B850y ME0 W00 | Spiendia opportuiilty for the wise | °¢ YU / i ¥ Best Fancy Prints, sale piice 6c| T My S 4 e R R ) e opar | Al Linen Brown Toweling, sale | i . : Subject of Pacers and Discussiors at | #1050, A. A Young, Jr., Hose and Lad Blsairian Mestentiod TRAmaS mio Tt .ul v :,f;mm‘ 123% o i | Merrinide Prinis, sade price c] wnY NOT YQU ? Meeting of Woman's Club. A “‘"‘B i) gk e e .inen Gliss Toweling, sale price ¢ | | SR reaees e A i 11 14c ya { Harmony Prints, sale price 6e | 5 ALS g Sabi et L GiMIERTE DU bes 4 w s R s > f inch Haif Bleached Damask, all b ] y evening Dutch Art was| pyani have returned to New omen s alnplo() iinen, sale price 44c, 54c and tde yard. | 3 Check Prints; sale ,price. 5c | ———— considered and proved a very interest- | tor o vialt at Mrs. Jacob W inch Hal? Bleached Linen Dam- 2 yard. : ing subject. Some early urtists whote | “The rainfall as registered at Dr. 76c and 85e yard. Best Apron Ginghams, e i worhs are racely found today:sud have olmes % inchas; at the Jew Coats Gty ST Bed Coverings et e we prce| A Winfer may €ome 10 YO Sl dtet prfidies Were disouss: | S S o ST i P 65c, 85¢ and $1.10 a yard. | z | fo : ; 2 SO, s s soe con 30 e, e anwr$110 & vert. | At Bargain Prices. | soomer ihan you think. | Chastes Tryom said in intro | Ty samuer Gresne of Gonte o 45 wale price 4sc, sic, p138g O SR B 2 Bc el - 5 | “Hobbema” (quoting from a 55 lote s R e and 32730 dozen Desirapie pankets, Comtortales ana | 200 YIRS Percale, wood aUaily | mmo prudent sairrel etores away |gat-writer) A (s mah adied fo| Hio,Euest of ner sistor $1950 Coats now § 250 oroent Diaper, 10 yard lepgthe, | Jbicads —from -some of the best | yofi" . 0¢ | nuts when he can gzet nuts. He bas ire,” and this is particularly true |~ {irieh Desrosiers is in 250 © w 3 % g i g 40 g blanket making centres. | N them s W s obbema as well as Dutch| Ho rusdily i Mt 1500 « now $10,00 § inch Linen Diaper, 10 yard| _Blankets in white or gray, at 4sc | MONEY you must sa sts. So much taste, sentiment and | gori mamen M- Brown i 317 Conts now $12.50 sale e $1.15. 83c, $9¢, $1.39, $1.89 and up to $5.75. | P {it, and put it in the ba el have brought intc humble| " ars R, R, ‘Agnew s i1l with qu Comtortables at 85, 3136, 318 and | HOSIOTY A e — — - ———— 10 little country stolen from e e Sl : [Ae2t e T oy for W } =ca gave to the world in less than Special in Silk Towels , Crochot Bed Spreads at $36, 3100, | Fine quaiey Hosiery, for Women | MAKE OUR BANK e ot | STONINGTON | ringea” Croshet Mpreads. $1.39 n"il Women's Black Cotton Hose, regu- | 2 b o A ’lhfl( e 1””;:’:; "0 | Travel Club Resumes Mestings—In : edched Huck Towels, sale price|$1.69, - i i and | jar 15c quality for 10c. o Zoa 0 v B O e e e pmown| ventory to Be Taken at Velvet s 1 | “Women's Fleecy Hose, regular 15c R B yrn in the seventeenth century, sev- r t Petticoats and 14 B S I S R S D e esuiar 150 YOQU ANK: | Tomle e sereusanh colimy Ml Dol & ‘GrbunicdiMars Glub 0 Siik’ Petticoots, sale | Pleached Turkish Towels, il to |15 Women's Fleecad Cotton Hose, sale S e e SR I T R o e b o Mg 1 P hemstitched, at 15c | vrice 21c | ETIT] . ¢ s name has been effaced from e session of the Travel club was R i S Pewsconts| Brows Turkish Towels, 1ic and 2ipfard e et Sl oot Hors The Jflhmaflhc nuny of his works and that of his| resumed Tue afternoon after el O™ ey | sate price 19c. 1 Substituted, so_that at present | vacation of three weeks. The (op 4'1‘ o Womens Ribbed Wool Hose, sale , A ithentic paintings are rare. His | discussed were The Plantageneis, 177 %, 1806 7.9 e ea e Savino insh'“‘u cly Cabinc ar Munich and “Oak | 1399, by Miss Elizaveth Loper, Jous e Underwear for Women and Children [ cotten Tiose, regular 35¢ ruaity, sals D o e R M Cotton Hose, regular 28c quality, sale . - E or, in lodgings. . F. Farnshaw of Mystic price. 29c. The Oldest Bank in the City | Roblrison told of Vernees, of | were thoroughly enjoyed by the i Basement Women's Fleecy Vests and Pants,| Women's Ribbed Union Suits, $1.00| Women's Silk Lisle or Embroidered y even less Is known than of Hob- | and appreciatiev audfence 25c value at 20e. quality at 85 H regular B0c quality, sale price Large Resources and Conservative b 4 *‘U"'j" i é“ ;* WOrks Aid Society Meets. melware at 39¢ Wwo Fleecy Vests and Pants,| Women's Ribbed Wool Union Suits, | 3% Management Insure Safsty for o P o e uee | Wednesday evening the first meef ) e extra size, 28c quality at 8. s i g Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, : was, show & plcture ¥ Ems gt 'l {4 e $1.50 and $2.00 qualty at $1.29 ‘An(\] Depositors. 14 d: a f th B society > ; 59 regul: 88¢c and §0c quality, sale rice ok sty of ady Stand. ng of he ladies’ a society of Womai's Ploscas “Vérty satipunts | FEAY | regular 38¢ an quality, sale price | o ea an | vary. Eplacopal church . was * Spiendid offering of Turquoise n's X -y ge i { g = i = 3 | 33c and 42c. i 5 MURRAY, Presid ernees stidied with | vary Eplscopal church was held Shamel Ware Three-costed, first | combed Peeler yorn 50c quality at| Women's Wool Union Suits, Muns- | {H-C RRAY, President. in larger paintings|the home of Mrs. Clancy and N quaiity. oMk white Mned, sonsisting of | ing make, $1.50 quality at S5 | ! N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. is. Teed on Water street. An enthusi phwe Rice Bolers, sale price 29c, Vests and| Women's Medium Weight Union [ s aeitans was on Paul Potter, | (fc number attended. pe ¥ o >ant rn, in extra| Suits, $1.00 quality at §3c | 2pe o studied care Velvet Mill to Take Irentor: izen. | 1ccomplishe y. 10" mee DIk Faue, saie price o5, 7 Missew Toecea Vests and Pants Carpet Size Rugs g sccomplished in & |yl onnnar inventory of the Amer wale 7 Women's Flat Wool Vests _apd| el price 2 + mount of work, producing one|'can Velvet company will be take 8 quart Water Paiis, male priee 39, Pante in gray or white, sizes 4 toj . Misses’ bbed Wool Vests ‘“" e f'“lgz i | ° I snd " pintinee many | uring this month, The employes wil waitio $%0. 12 | Pants, 0c quality at 42c “umz’ V‘é‘,’vm Rus, $25.00 PR s, besides numerous studies of | Nave two weeks' vacation. 2 pint Tea and Coffes Pole, sale i quality at 65c o Misses: Ribbed Wool Union Suits. | g10.50. il B L de lmes s ‘and lar cs. His finish | Town's December Expenses. . prics e, value blc $1.00 quality at See .00 quality at 83c. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $35.00 qual- hig coloring brilliant.| Town Treasurer, Elias B. H 4 quart Tea and Coffes Pots, malc $1.50 quaHty at $1.29 p-‘ hildren’ s;l Natural Wool Vests and | ity for $27.50. o s 1shine effects. Hel has made a statement of the expe § "R walue T8¢ | Pants,_small sizes S0 aueliiy at Toc. | “9el3 Tapesiry Rugs 32250 quality Are a Trifle Hard consumption brought on by | of the town of Stonington for Dece ! "5 quart Lipped Preserwe Ketties For, Mills Hand Trimmed Vests| 50¥& ¥ eeced Shirts and Drawers, | for §1 and $16.50 quality for $12.00 \/ e er and for the amount paid in De | ule price 3%, value 69 and Pants, .;’-c ugn and $1.25 qual- |~ ‘m;;‘.. ,);_H':' ;")‘ White Wool Bhfrts Wilton Ruge, $38.50 quality Y O fhe club & Doo™ | cember for work done in Novemt ty at 65c, 86c and $1.10. 5 e s .00, > g ¥ There was paid the sum of $4.204 10 quart Lipped Preserve KKettles and Drawers 60c quality at 40c. Tty 2.5 . Up, for You Ca "" who at o1 y > nou: 1 vaiue 79 Women's Winbed Wool Pants, $1.00| ‘Reuben Siirts o Lt ned I e e e T T, 1R8O auality ut Cheer Up, fo i fl ar its ban P NASOtetIul AR ATLSRN O oF Betiin Kettles, sale price | quality st 25c. a $1.00 quality, at 21c, 42¢ and o 1 by all | ders drawn by the selectman for oth o5 Get Money by calling at the | e promramme | U0 000" $3,416.47 was lebuiscd n:m Kettlos, sale price Garpeting 1! : ty To Form Men's 7 Y ) . . ZrepRe s the children w the ANl men of Stonington ein Drip Ppas. sale pric Men’s Wear at a Blg Savmg All Wool Ingrain Carpet, T5c vahe x‘llflima'fifilc sis._ " itercsted in the organizaiion for 63c yard. discussion on the oleomargarine | Men's club have been invited to at haubers, sale price 39c,| Menw's Gray Mixed Cotton Hose,| Overshirts, in cheviot or outing| Ingrain Carpet, regular 63c v | tax closed the exerciges. the club vot. | tend a m Bray - sale price Se flannel, 50c quality at 3c. for 56c yard an 0 qaq ng to com nly with the request of | ton’s hall this ) evening > R g p - ain Carpet, regular 58c quality [} I Washington officlals who ask for reso- | James H. Stiver . few Men's Cotton or Wool Hose, 18c| Soft Bosom Shirts, without collar,|, IP€rain Carpet quality JUaiy o b . : ‘ g B " gy i tions on the subject months been engaged in furtheri OTHER GOOD BARGAINS and 25c quality at 1lic and 30c. | n” w:dvu.‘ at dee. Pl st 40 AR Weol: Tgreth 8 3 | ZEn FEh 5 movemant 4R Msie cntounie IN THIS SALE ARE Men's Suspenders, 2ic and 50e| ;o :“J‘,‘_m‘;,';“;‘; hirte and Drawers, | carpet, 33c 15 Union Siree!l. L. C. B. A. Entertained Norwich Vis- | at the success he has m : ” e gl )ty ' boe | | will be absolutely non-sectar and Pressed Water Glasses, 2 aach, ty, now 19c and 3e. Woul Hulrta nd Dra La % | eras itis ; o Dithoae il Thin Flown Tfe Glesses, ic sach. Neckwear in colors, good quality, {5145 ol hai St Terms strictly confidential. local branch of the L. C. B. A ‘i‘,?{?‘.“"‘i"'.ff“" gV ol o B Cotontet Tumbiers, 4o sach regular 23c and b0c, now 1%¢ and 896 | Outing Flannel Night Gowns, soc| MALLTESSES- oct1la : lned | the .Officers and a £e0d| \rofit and entertatnment without the 3 guurt Covered Beam Jars, 15c| Men's Canvas Gloves, heavy welght, (8nd 3100 quality, at 48c and s9c. | : formalitie: Speakers from Jain or Jersey wrist, sale price 8c. Pu'iamus of outing flannel, $1.00 fr;vzusu;: Top Mattress, $: quality | will be engaged to del r oad - quality at $Sc. at E | on _interes and general IK Vo g Galvanized Pails Gioves or Mittens, leather or yarn,| Small quantity of Unlaundered | Cotton Top and Bottom Mattress, 8 R B TGN T Atk " bl Ot Mok 3 at a big reduction. hirts 75¢ value, to close at 25c each. | $4.50 quality at $2.65 i wns by men's clubs x- el oal s 33, e - == — — \\xhlt§ Felt Mattress, $8.50 quality rogramme of voeal and Special Service. at $5.98. s anderad: : Bataane ] i wart Galvanized Wat | s c tress, $15.00 : was rendered h day evening there wii 1 13 .,n'; 14 quert Geivants ater Silk Floss Mattress, $15.00 quality i were served quring the evenin | upe sick of praver service in L. 3 s one of most enjovitlc | Congregational chapel Pertection O Heaters, nickel fin- A Layer Mattress, $18.00 qual- ; ines ANaE s memboe o theld ; g foh, aaie ipriSd 3208 and 35.95. i < 2 T Oas e ity Hove neld ana i Piabenly te | Toiaiend Berrn, Gefdan Waddin Rayo Nickei Lampe, complete, $1.29. | at $18.50. d N e o of e miiart ton for 'New ruilt 4nd safledfrom = 3 » close of e °r here vesterday for Cufeld, Germany son | WINERRE | to attena the golden wedding of her REV. JOHN J. FLEMMING pateses W | HORE & SEEPARD, iy Bt of e iy i JAMES BARRIES Coffees! LA Wen o Prayr (8 -cossors to Sesslons & Eimo-e) | Taken Suddenly 1l Early Wednesday | The week of prayer is being ol & OFFEE ROASTERS an: | Morning—Condition Considered Se. | “crved by the Tirst Laptist church (mbamars and funera wmm Mechanics’ Dep t. Store Post ( ard Sho N R i e o el rieim |-with a service each evening this wee PRt aciS i o S & S ek AR Sl pics in keeping with the spirit 0-02 North Strest. 801 Main Street, W P Sarefully tesiod for their drinking | Rev. John J. Flemming, rector o st | the season will be discnssed. Rev. G LADY ASSISTANT. may1&a i i o imantic. merits. Joseph's chureh, was taken suddenly NaI W11 D8 in chat e ol g VRGH | We give the follo er of {ill abont 1 o'clock Wednesday mor I Fhansas | It I's Wall P l S&H Green Trading b ev- | ing and for-a number of hours It wa ‘ s apers Sh TR AT B NS HONEe | Only Threa Deaths in December. CALL AND SEE THE in all the latest designs that you de- [ I: I: JM:K “-—-uenhs[ Coffee, 10 Stamps. was hustily "'m’\wwl ‘ The total number aths recorded sire, come here. Our large assortment Coffee, 15 Stamps b RACERS, OO RRYSP B sawy clerks ¢ T Deoem- and moderate price will Inerest you. | * gt S wdition was reported.to | ber 1916, s been the smallest nu l’“ 0‘er’afld Models | &8 modirsie price mil inofest 0% | Painless Extracting and 75 MONUMENTS, e late Wednesday afi. | “er recorded for 48 venrs, thers being 5 | Dainders “sipolice are somaiete. Filling a Specmhy S L - 38c Coffee, 20 Stamps expected that he wi | three deaths. during Decembe % A. B. HOLMES, 57 Wain Street, - - Willimantic | % ofs In our stock | N, advance in price here, and six- News of All Sorts. ; : /37 e itli ready to be erected. ObIAIn our rices | oon o aros i tyere patkes axeg / CHESBRO, 1029 Main St | 72 Chureh Strast. Willimantic, | Teleptone. juns | and inspect 1000 artisti: designs Tean Comeestin eyeiy BECkACT Personals. Siwe. W. ‘Haley - Jeaves: tohy tb G Willimantic, Conn. 2 o ———| WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, Chiauncey F. Macfarlane spent Weg. | P5hd soveral days In B0t bl ST Yeb . ety SN HIRAM N. FENN, | corner Main and Watson Streeta. neal i Sy r use in the high school has ar- 4 u- ut your - Hope, 3 e i ‘Wiillmantic. Conn. e 1. H Q. Henry Fryer was the guest of rek: d. 1t has accommodations for 16 § «"is 5o me- | STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2g North St UNDERTAEER and EMBALMER — - tives in Rockville Wednesday. e N L u. wdvertis. | 28 A 631 Church St. ¥illimant s no Al yestisiag meRlus tn WILLIMANTIC, CONN. A Vatord b bis hed oot e e octa9d | Teiephor- —_— i quial to The Sul: > 3 extard, who has beey cisit | ‘tudy 4 business resulie Tel. 234-4. 3 here [ the pakt M Helen Tuck and Miss Park- Phones—Sture vi-3: house B

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