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SHETUCKET I.[IIJGES ANNIVERSARY Watch Your Hair, Ladies Thirty-one Years Ago It Was Instituted V'Jith\zs Charter E 1 Vigil is the Pri Members—Charles W. Tubbs Was First Noble Grand| ¢ | . uriant and Radiant and He Was Present at Celebration. Hair. If dandruft germs are devouring the | ncurishment that belongs to the hair it will soon begin to fall. Furthermore it when the Jodge was instituted 31 vears| il 1000 (0 ife ‘and lustre and &Il be- ago. Through an invalid condition he | ome quil, faded and even look sloven- has been deprived of attendance at the | iy = oo * H meetings at which no one was more | j¢ ou have any signs of dandruff s faithful as long as he was in health, | ,uzit {o go right to yeur drugsist te but for the anniversary special ar-|aaT ang ‘get a bottle of PARISIAN | rangements were made to have Past| SXGi This dellghtful and refreshing | Grand Tubbs prezent. and he was giv-| pair tonic Is guaranteed by The Lee & {en a warm welcome by his brothers|Oggood Co. to kill dandruff germs, in the order. When the lodge was in- | lean the head of filthy dandruff, stop stituted w him as noble grand it falling hair and itching p or mone: 1d a membership roll of 25, but this Gcic® And it does jast w now grown to close to the 250 guaranteed to do and that's w! mark sales are S0 enormous the country Whist was the entertainment for the | }'ARISIAN SAGE Is the favorite of re- fifteen tables plaving and fined women. One bottle proves its su- the following taking the prizes:- Firsts, ,,”,\,,,,‘. arles Roessler, a safety razor: Mrs. . Harve: j 1 ca et: seca H. Howard, penknife; Mrs.| FIFTH COMPANY DEFEATED ank S. Smith a jewel case. Sand- wiches, doughnuts, cheese and coffee TENTH AT INDOOR BABERALL were served for refreshments by the i et Time Visitors Had Santa Claus IS ALMOST HERE In spite of the great number of orders on our books, we have yet thousands of sensible articles for CHRIST- MAS GIFTS, that would carry good cheer into many a home and at prices, too, that are exceedingly low. WHY NOT BUY A Piano, Sewing Machine, Parlor Suite, Sideboard, Buffet; China Closets, Writing Desk, Bookcase, Couch, Rock- er, Morris Chair, Range, Parlor Stove, Sled, Rocking Horse, Shoo-fly, Blackboard, Doll Carriage, Go-Cart, one of hundreds of other useful articles from our im- mense stock. Store.Open This Evening and Every Eming Until flu’iltmn For comfortable shopping we recommend the Morning Hours. Three Great Holiday Stocks TOYS BOOKS GAMES IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING TOYS, OR BOOKS, OR GAMES, THEN YOU SHOULD VISIT OUR DE- PARTMENTS DEVOTED TO A SHOWING OF THESE LINES. SO COMPLETE ARE OUR STOCKS WE CAN SUPPLY ALMOST EVERY WANT. VISIT OUR BASEMENT FOR THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF TOYS HEREABOUT. SEE OUR IMMENSE SHOWING OF BOOKS AND || GAMES IN THE SECTION USUALLY DEVOTED TO MILLINERY. Shetycket lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F., reached its 3ist birthday on Tuesday evening, observing the anniversar: Svith asocial evening for the thre Qokgrs ond their gentleman and lady u in Two Years—Score 29 to 4 in Seven Innings Spalding. After having beaten everything in ‘,\'1‘11,:_, i, warden, A . Now London and vielnity in the past Goods delivered promptly anywhere in Connecticut. For FU 5 T otor;, Jahn = Kinney: L. 8. N, .G, {Wo years, the indoor baseball team of 1. G.. Henry Brid- the Tenth company, C. A. C., came here | Women Chlldrfi“ mith; R. on Tuesday evening for a game with | Furs sure to give satisfaction. When ybu buy F Lum;ipl‘:v the Fifth company team of this city. | H A B K >hn< here you « [ with every confidence of satisfaction, We Conrad Neither team had been defeated, so | e ] CHARLES W, TT 3 i, ink S. F4. Something fine in the line of inside | Ch n's Fur Se irul Opossum, Blue Coney, Blended Rat, te,, Nabie Grand onds; A. Joseph MeKer Jr. baseball was looked for. The crowd | $4.50 to NORWICH and TAFTVILLE in attendance received it in the shape | Women's Fur S 2 Suble Fox, Pointed Bear, Skunk, Bleok | " ese brey - - riends, »ym a goodly number were | Of thes Mabre S~ of a trimming administered to the New Bresent enjoving the programme of | urer Miner and Financial Secretary {2 tlmming sdministefed 1o the Tiew Coney, Gray Wolf, Mink , at $5.00 to $65.00, whist, cond under the direction | Spalding are dist B for the Jone | o e e Carmed {ivk e of the special committee, consisting of | terms in which they have continuous- =. Frank Edmonds | Iy held their respective offices. has been financ wild with enthusiasm, especiali fourth inning when the local | -d 13 runs. to £ | WOMEN'S LINGERIE WAISTS make an acooptable eift for & woman line with dainty hand-embroldery, aldi on B A I | A A e itors found the slippery floor | Robinson Not Seen Since. | Chimney Fire. | some with A 1o rs with Irish Point Lace—all in pretty brey secretary sitice July 1, 1895, cap, but the locals got about on | No pews of a definite nature has| At eleven o'clock Tuesday morning, | holiday boxes —pric o $7.00 sach i : like fiies on a celling. They batted | pocy ohtaine in ird to the | Engine Co. No. 1 was called to No, 10 | f——— - - === AT B Betids. S0 IEAS the conifit &1 whiereatort Archi Robins ¥ street for a chimney in the vely one from the viewpoint of the | Tha oot O A Liigoa Rt Mipney - NEBPIANS ELEcT | SUPREME OFFICERS VisIT | S5 TR Sk o e g Prmbet mncag mid gl fDaias Bite, 16 wel auiedly i Watches for GlftS OFFICERS FOR 1912| FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE.|such games and the early formation | )n court Friday, charged | month, but L has been no bel | of a league which would make such | wit ,ond using a fémale for | alarm " sinc November 11 7 S7.9O8 coani™s Nene and Women's = $7.98 iMiss Anna |. Quinn Made Warden of | John Donovan Elected President for ar vnus‘nm- .“ m"r']r;';‘-fln; 1’“’ { uses of pr | . s Veae an: uries col e sta & | Robinson was on the streets of New % = 3 SRR 5 Thames t"‘“' | Ensuing Yea | of league games. It is probable that | nion Since that time no ¢ has | Our farms, exclusive of buildings, | % The cases are the celebrated 'Wads 0! i = preme_President Hugh Gibb and | & return game will be played in New | peuy o e o o i leeatlon, 2a% lare valued at $28,770,000. | e atches worth and Philadeishia G € the | Supreme cretary Frank P, ler, | L 'r"‘"’(’{” ““;‘P "".‘,"’“‘.']‘1 ‘;"‘ “"”’\‘_"'y‘}f“"dv | spite of the fact that the Oficials are | s | §Every Watch Guaranteed v at b alph “"-‘M-" . ing | both of New Haven, were visitors on | 40 rr“;;\"f‘“wh‘;”‘m, f( "_f;;"j‘»\v'”]' 10 1ooking for the law brealker. | Every Watch Perfoot g iteod to give 10 to 20 years sters' | Tuesday evening here at S Bcerio a e » =t — Waltnam and Elgin Movements | 2ervice. All sizes for men and wwomen,) h e‘dn‘»“ o Noine] .I'I‘.» Onl\\'ll" ’:g;‘:un(“v;”c.‘\">“ g 'l]"‘ “; The teams playved as follows: Fifth | Liquor Licenses Granted. o THEY ARE 10 AND 20-YEAR |and all style cases, Mvery Watoh.Oully <y retars, | order for its regular meeting in Hi-| D03, 00r% LIRS S [ISSE JOGIOG | | The board of county commissioners ’I‘he ntra“ce 30LD-FILLED AND GUARANTEED | guaranteed by the-maker and we stand x "| bernian hall at 8 o'clock by President Mok Nisholo b M WA s o metfion Rers sn Tt CASES. back of that guarantes. J Jopn Donoven. ard| Corp Waidron rs, Mus. Kumpf If, | (. Sn A g r showlng of Watches in Men's Department) 3 1 ard | Corp. Bradley rf. Tenth - | Main Tode Lriscoll from in informing s upon the ! . 3 - — jon; sen. | Prog of the order. Past President Ssuton p. 3 0a etier J. O'Donnell 3b, foF - ncnk ek honanss it she e Philopena_rs, Martin If, ¢ ex- | Bift 3f a past president's badge, which | Lisut Burdick umpired. :de by | was tendered to Mr. Pincus by Presi- | he score.by innings: dent Donovan with appropriate re- | Fifth Co | ich Mr. Pincus made a | Tenth Co 011 0002] 3 Only seven innings were plaved as officers for the year | the visitors were obliged to trustee Visit Qur Men’s Store FOR GIFTS MEN WILL APPRECIATE MEN’'S HOUSE COATS COMEINATION BOXES Mon's House (oais ofle in| Men's Combination Boxes of Aww Position And a Bigger 62013341 The election « resulted as follows: President, John | catch a car for New London n and fan rated, | Ba ers 8t 600 1o §LOS ; 2 2 atch a ¢ ; . | = e - » and fancy st worstec nds and Gert Donovan; vice president, George D. |not starting until after the r 1 Firsi Ampual Exhibit 1 silk and price range | box e g " secretary, Miss Amelia New: | of the comps » $20.00, Aiars Caiia Dr. R. R. Kinkead: treasurer,| In the dri Mer's Combiuniton Besne--Sumpont MEN'S BATH ROBES’ ers, Arm Bands and Gerters to metob) Bath Robes, Blanket 50c to SLOO @ set. Fancy Wo P Brocade Men's Combination Boxes—Suspend Bath Robes—price ers and Four-in-Hand Tie te match b0c Lo $1.00 & box, Helen Clark: counsellor, Rot Thompson; chaplain, Mrs. L inson; guide, Mr: Bess L . C. Lew sentry trustecs, Michael V. M hist ise Rob- | ceived, he probability of a league Lewis; | indoor baseball is pleasing to the ohn Illin- | members and their friends and should d- | one be formed the games will be p rd duty | SOUTH COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIA- S 1 and calisthenics. One recruit was re- TION, a al"y is through better ability and JANUARY 9, 10 an more valuable service. the menth b dhebs | gar’ B. Worthington, Fitch Allen; ‘aud- |23 on nights other than drill mights| H. P AN EASY MIND ‘;tn\fl;mnnm(e» F. C. Lew George | and be started early ! BEntri Jose Dec. 30 The NORWICH BUSINESS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ). Fillmore; entertainment committee, | sl | A comprehe - Possessed by Those Who Do Not Wait | Miss Ameli en Clark, | ROESSLER LEADS | COLLEGE courses prepare peo- Mercerized, Ve e e s ST e saliebis to Buy Christmas Gifts at the Elev- | k- e more, Dr. | ——— | ple for a better position and rdeon Knit o e ey el st tris | R Kini-e | At the Close of Four Events in Senior .00 -00 to 3 enth Hour. The installation of the officers was | Y. M. C. A Gymn Contest. the Norwi Monday, || Pigger pay, set for the second meeting in Janua | Jan, st MEN'S SWEATERS Men's Sweaters in all the best style: and most wanted coloringa—pri New pupils enter every week. 1din NOTICE day unl tic_contes: | in the ser! e FOR PERMANENT RECEIVER ¢ the ?rrn . 1 W. E. CANFIELD, Principa ‘i.ux{" elie range S8c to $12.00, for the | Notices Have Besn lssued by Glerk | been contested, oessler is high man < b e Jur shop- | Parséns Regarding Stonington Bank, | i1 the standing with a total of 310 MEN'S NECKWEAR MEN'S HOSIERY -ft-overs! | { points, Hutchison second wit — — T o s ER S0 e nawant shes - fng Men's Hoslery, in cotton, in silk no Notice h been issued by George |Points. Of the men in the it oG < woolen—some packed four pairs in vau gellv RS DR hee s Geore | B Gtners up among the le IVES TOYS { oo Factive ol T | Hotiday box at 50o and $.00 & box P . oLt £ IS Lancette 2 Rydholm P t 25¢ to $1 blem of | of New London county, and D. Bur- | Crowe Belair 250, Dre ik MEN'S DRESS GLOVES < by = syste | rows ha el ry rec i srend 249, &< 2 & ) {JVEN'S SUSPENDERS 2 g > E s ba of aj - en's enders. jable makes a8 X and eip 1 in e 2 Lo % | hearing to be had before the court on| T he fuvn» e which have be \I Hl “L\v B,,J<, g |u“n 1 nown “Fownes " at 3100 to $3.00°m poh s(ud« of wha The Bulletin's ad- | the matter of the appointment of e'd are the d jump, = ir in a t vertisers soggest this morning will | permanent receiver in the action of | chinning the two-lap sprin,t and Mechanical Trains and Trolley Cars from $1.00 to 00 a pair MEN'S JEWELRY T T mrm e A Pendleton et al. vs. Stonine- | two standing Eroad jumps. | $2.50 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Men's Jewelry, all attractively bexed - { wich on the 29th day of December 1911. | PLANNING FOR ANNIVERSARY. lectric Motors, $1.00 to $3.50. : Men's Negligee Shi olu e e, O i v wdust dlat 10 a. m otices have been issued S i % e S, » well-known obs, Watch WMc., fron) shavin planing-mill | to all parties the case i0 appear. | St Mary's Socisty Considering a Min- | Fire Engi Hose Carts, Hook and Ladders, Ic& | glo” rts ) 1pwards. compressed by Depositors hope that the end is _in i s e X = sight, and that soon a savings institu- steat: Shown .on JThat ‘Occailan. - IS Wagens: Coal Casts Etc. tion can be opened in the borough Bay; Buensd 5 The regular meeting o fSt. Mary's | Coat Sweaters, Jers Gloves, Goggles, Pocket For For again. This case has been allowed to B S 2 IS, y A ggles, r A\ Lo chnitias on e Lights, Pocket Knives. Children GIO €s for Glfts Women drag over a long perod now, and|go 3 804 T Soclets d those interested hope for an early clos- & e ththe T hoie % it 3 p APRREEN T E ing of the affalr g, Bresidont Willism . McOuinness | Ever Ready and Keen-Kutter Safety Razors, $1.00 » ed Kid % E _ caliing the m to order at efght | $5.00. Line 1 Vomen's Squirrel-lined Gloves & ymon's Dress Kid Gloves, thewel) .Winsted.—Cards _were receivea Iz o'clock. Repo: upon the 51st anni- | 2hed g A e known “Duchess” make, in bisok, white Vent ek danIhE peb S e 1\ ry festival plans were made and | inslow’s Skates, Hockey Sticks, Thermos Bottles, t slors—the best glove mads a! ton Monday of M Amy Peale, | discussed. The latest development | e towards making this a pr Taeily b Iastepotor In’ the : G Watches, Boxing Gloves and Punching Bag school, nd Charles O. M s i8 to have a mi 2 avn e ety 5ot (1| €. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadwaylf||| 5 for Holiday | Shoppers This is the place to find USEFUL NOVELTIES for your Christmas | " BOOKS If you want Books, we can supply | you. treet we $1.00, Women's “Louise’™ French KM Glowves| at 81 L pair Women's “Trefouss prettily embroldered Kid Glewes | | | ' Women's “Bacmo” Cape Gloves for | | L 92,00 At $2.75—W¢ 3 itton Length French Xid Gloves in white only. At $3.00—W All Dress Ki ¢ 1 be furnished in & holid gth French Kid Gloves in white only, box If demired. tton Le ver Initialed Handkerchiefs Wi Fully 1,000 dozen of Men's and Women's Initial Handkerohisfe— most of them in neat half-dozen boxes for gift purpose silk inftinls, st 3 | o==o=:o=“o=o==0fl 1 10¢ 650c¢ 12%6¢c 25¢ ‘ hox R 50¢ 26¢c protty box Special Offering of Holiday Waists $1.95 Usual $3.00 and $3.50 values SRR v‘ box of L box of six, Books for Boys and Girls, Books for Children Books for Everybody. O=O=OJ Standard Books in leather bindings | . T e St R ard Handeome Niustrated Books. | OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS \IAI; HANDK]E‘RC:“E.FG. men's and-embroidered Linen Handierchiefs, 3 in a t $1.00 a box s’ Real Armenian L dikerchiefs, at §0c, Leather Goods Hand Bags in Leather and Velvet. | Pocketbocks, Cigar Cases, Jewel Boxes and Sewing Boxes. | fWomen’. wh Lir Handker- | Princess Tace Fandkerchiefs, i chiefs, hand-embroldered at 12% in folders, one In folder, 00 value at 50c sach Real Irish Linen Handker- | Princess Lace Handkerohisrs hand-embroidered at 25c | folder, very newest desis o:‘,‘ Bays Department e Infants’ Knit Sweaters, in white, car- | Women's Aviation Caps at 6 d ombinations, 4% to 95 Boys' Indian Chief Suits, at 05, § # and all $1.50 and §1.95 §m\'boy Buits at $1.50, Just received an assortment of six dozen Waists of fine batistes, sheer lawns and handkerchief linens, made in a variety of new models designed especially for Holiday selling. The values are unusual as we took all the maker had and more than half the assortment were made to sell at $3.00 and $3.50— A large line of Drinking Cups, and everything useful in Leather. Just look at some of these goods befors you make up your mind what o buy. Each Waist in a pretty Holly Box for gift giving. ONLY FOUR al It ' STORE OPEN MORE 5 x EVERY SHOPPING / _ : afl’én EVENING DAYS TO I121-125 Main Street. JILL CHRISTTIAS CHRISTIAS Store open every evening Sweaters 0 to $6.00 owgirl Bults et $1.50. merican Boy Scout Suity * | Women’s and Chlldren s Neckwear I Stocks Rich With Gift Selections our Neckwear Dopartment on Main floor, We onts of Neckwear every day and you are sure to find all the lutest novelties in our immense showing of Neckwear. GEO. A. DAVIS 25 Broadway md visit || are recetving vow ship ** Headquarters for Christmas Shoppers.” WHEZ yeu wanat fe Dui your busi- mess before fRe pubiic, (ReTe is no me- | e Coiamns’of Fis Bitiettn: 1" ) ———— o) ——— (o) e (o) ——— () e (o) e (o ) e |