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NORWICH BU l. ] DECEMBER 25 HEAVY SNOWFALL AT WESTERLY ‘I Cuts Down Volume of Chmtmu Shopping—Daniel J. Sully | to Re-enter Financial Life—Horse Thief Makes Getaway | —Local Interests. prearcted by the weather bureau , which was recovered by Deputy Sher- ow storm arrived on schedule, | Iff Casey in Stoningto | re were sudden changes In condi- | M. and Mrs, m D. Hoxie, of 1 the snow came, arriving at 4 | rooklvn, N g “‘,"lr or b ""; | and continuing for many hours, ; weatherwise In a regular ned Christmas. As a natural Collins quence there was but very little an A, e day before Christmas shopping | Mr. and Mrs. _\\m“ Austin, in Cl (he schedules of the steam and |ville, Monday afternoon. Buvial (! 3 « cctric roads were unreliable. Al {at River Bend. : 3 ivistmas mail_and_express parcels | i Herd e Bl rceiveq were delivered as promptly | porrySerap A Wilbur of | as ¢ould be expected, but such as was | g0 - Il spen e deifyed in transit Wil of necessity | Wood 'P.i‘\vr“.}\‘uu\lfn‘:‘l\\H: i 4 e delayed in delivery. v A 7 § a Q With the excevtion of the snow that | Yrs: William H. Morse. %u&llfl Uflder“’ e came at Thankegiving time that of | Rev. Clayton A, Burdick, pastor ¢ Tuesday is all that came to this Seventh-day Baptist church B fhus far the Dfesent wint reached in the Third Baptist church, . in volume and eeverity will probably | North Stoninston, last Sunday. and equal any that are vet to gome, as | like service next Sund | . T B s W Gy ecsed i uiia| | The contition, of Deputy . Stenitt) A Bargain Time of Immense Importance To You seetion, | George H. Barber, of Hope Valley, who | —_— ned a shock Monday, is some- Daniel J. Sully, manager of Ken- | What improved. His left side is prac- | neth Ridge Inn, at Watch Hill, erst- | liciily paralyzed and his speech is af- | L4 ™ while the Cotton King, and the man- | [ected. i e 0 ipulator and possessor of millions of . F. C. A, Jones offici the | i ) dollars, is planning to get back in|f £ Mis r Sirac 9 financial circles and probably employ | the home of her someone to substitute for him as pur- | Hopkinton road, Monday chasing stewarq for his inn at the | Burial was at River Bend. The bear- | T Hill, Mr. Sully is very well known |ers were Green An aStS tO uesaay, ecC. st est and is deservedly popu- rhan, \ Ham H("nl a v reason of his democratic man- | G aci Kenneth Ridge was the for- S R Gz e . . MLIe eaiis - ate summer home of the Sul- | tian Endeasor. ot the Pt Bamst We are beginning this year end sale of muslin underwear with the knowledge that it is a bigger, better, broader 1ys and was the largest residence at | ¢ > Valley, hs R 1 i | Has Valler hesielerten theney event than any we have ever succeeded in offering our patrons. changes fo convert it into a modern | president: Henry Heath, vico presi: hotel of no small proportions. dent; Miss Mary Taft, secretary; Miss Several vears ago Mr. Sully met S e ; 'seq with reverses and now he hopes to With entire candor we can say to you that never before have we offered such splendid values, such high grade qualities ,or such complete assortments of crisp, dainty, snowy white muslin underwear that women love. Jennie Gardner, correspondi a 3 tary: Ira C. Wood, treasurer; Mrs, come back. First he intends to go |, [7. Allen. pianist. T ! | | back In person to New York, from i i N ) b which embarrassing court orders made ! Den’t fail to be on hand early Thursday morning, December 26th. It will be time well and profitably spent. him a voluntary exile. This accom- MYSTIC ’ COA ' | cially. All depends upon the success | IE! plished, he hopes to come back finan- of a suit Mr. Sully has brought to re- Tom Collin;s Dead at 23, Was a Great HERE ARE THE CRISPEST, FRESHEST, SNOWY open an intricate court case. Traveler—Funerals, Mason P. Fitch, | = e ‘; WHITE UNDERMUSLINS YOU EVER SAW AT el lom, the pet cat of Mrs. Collins, on | There were Christmas tree exercises eet, died Saturday at the age RECORD BREAK!NG PRICES. in St. Michael's school, Tuesday af- 3. Tom was well know i s ternoon, and many children were made | village and Woodville, R. nce happier. hie came here has run away five times Mrs. D. C. Lowe, of Ashaway, is | and returned (o Woodvilie, and h di Sheistiias with her d - | had five trips by the Adams Express s, Aibert R, "Batley. " in" oy | company from ¢ B Sek My ONLY 95¢ FOR $1.50 NIGHTGOWNS SPOTLESS WHITE SKIRTS London. °r ng jou E e > . 4 < ¥ 1 Mr. and Mrs. George MeBride left| & s, & o You never before bought such dainty Nightgowns as At Nearly Half Their Former Prices B e aom o New |, : rat < these for the low price we are offering them at. Form-|No woman who examines these beautiful White Skirts with relatives. s . e er values have been entirely disregarded. These pretty | will neglect to purchase a supply at such matchless Ly e erafts and John | were in the habit of taking their lunch Nightgowns are prices, as you can buy them here now. in the ocean off the Crofts cottaze | DR | at Pleasant View, last Sunday. : Worth up to $1.50 at only 95c each Prices range 49c, 98¢, $1.98 and u, The officers have lost trail of the FUNERALS. ! ik 15 8 i E fellow who drove a from Wickford - with a horse an :longing to Mason P. Fitch. Miss Alice Prentice, Wickford, and The funeral of Mason P. Fite i e CORSET COVERS $1.25 COMBINATIONS DRAWERS e i = s ay, was held T day mor R i clock, R Yelcome E. B: 5 educed to 98c Each : Knces Became Stiff L Wirton Dt ool Such dainty and pretty = 3 R G The prices quoted on Five Years of Severe Rheumatism | °°% bvices ¥ A R s e very woman in Norwich and vicinity will want to take E SH et e cure ot Henry I, Goldstein, 14 PR covers as these, priced t prompt advantage of these Phenomenal values. these Drawers are bound er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. | The fu s low would be hard to | Here are many sizes and stylessof the popular combina- | to meet with your ap- This great medicine has succeeded in | Grinnell, dow ¢ B J many cases where others have niterly | was hil C atch elsewhere at any- | tions. . proval as they are real failed. Mr. Goldstein say s sirect, s : alih cawiile s Values up to $1.25, Your Choice at 98c : 3 g fered from rheumatism five years o'cleck S et (e Kept me from business and caused ex- | the Methoaist Episcopal o thing like these eruciating pain. My knees would be- | which the d2 bargains. S come as stiff as steel. I tried many [ conduc t + fic ,' % m medicines without rellef, then t signs b tea e Corset Covers worth up B fiOT I fltLF & CO Drawers worth up to 35¢ Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt m Elm Grove e Betier, and now consider myself ¢ S ! to 50c now only 39¢ N now only at 23c each cured. 1 recommend EHood™ t it today in usual liquid fo Ars. Ch ebocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, hov ond o it e o Corset Covers worth up “THE STORE OF GCOD VALUES” Drawers wt;rth up to 65¢ 3 ) o 2 and to 75¢ now only 48c 04.100 Main St, Nnrwich, Conn. now priced at 47c each WE WANT YOUR |3 arive oo ; in Provi- XMAS ORDER |, and it will pay you well to getl . with Gl per Mond . TH DIVIDEND. John H. Hoxie, on t Main | home on Grant avenue, ) 4 " % ! N a Office of llM‘ orwich Savings & Sk d made him a Chrl as pres- 5 it here. ¢ s s ing, an i I N Conn., Dec. 14, o . Newbury arei ent of a handsome smoking set. Best Seeded Raising, Ib. pka...... 80 | fh yine riipis with their daugh-| =y, giris in the sewing department Best Currants, Ib. pkg 1106 | dor. ot o apmne mill proneaied Mactis V. {dons 2 the sats o€ WO Sipge 5 1 Hous ekeepmg Is Not the Harold Wilcox of Oneco is visiting| Burke a $ Jld piece Saturday, an abl L i b 5 8 tied the and aft : B Best Cofiee, Ib. nis Mr. and Mrs, George W. | yestes kel the d 3 f Task lt USEd to Be Fine Coffee, Ib. i Fib < S »r mechanic, gave him a decl8daw Best Teas, | o e e utiful watch fob. b Best Peanut éuttor, IB.0. s n0 100 Lrank i 1 of New Britain is| Timothy Buckley is spending Christ- | A PIANO Out of Tune t i ” ,' :' i MODERN invention has done away 51 5 the hoiicay in town. L B Mo ugWate with much of the hard work. . D. O'Connell is spending the holi- ), . jith “Iu his old home in Colchestor Isn’t Worth a Picayune. For instance, the cleaning u"itpd Iea Imgnrters Cfl. A < A Carrie Comin: . .| Of the Tuners, Take Your Pick, Ry Y/ 1 4 polishing of hardwood floors, the d: spending her Ch i 3 & - H of moldings, the tops of high furr cral of Rev. H. M. Vaill—Record | ™ 1% J. H. GEORGE Will Tune It Slick B the stairs, under the radiator, etc. These back-breaki are now made easy with the FRANKLIN SQUARE, b ol Holiday Business at Postoffice— =S E BRHING er Somers Bros. Gifts for Mill Officials—Personal Ite Children Ory NEWMARKET HOTEL. 715 Boswoll Ave. WINTER IS HERE! AREEEARCE e e FOR FLETCHER'S First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars. . Henry Meals and Welch Ravebit served to e 1 oriing avile|] € AS T ORIAD 'oraer. Joho Tuckie Prop. Tel i3-5 | rorning at 1 k. The anbury are spending Christ- A s u town We are making Light, Warm Over- Postafl Clasks Bus coats that have style and comfort, and . - : : : . i would be pleased to make ome for eidigliasy I0n ¢ ”{’ pugtomed With it you can dust, clean and polish a hardwood floor in e s been on for the past twe £ 5 . h you, The clerks have o 8 the time it formerly took you to get ready to do it. v the ru delivery men have ¢ sides, you do not have to get down on your hands and knees to dust n well tade parcels. The vol- t rd-to-get-at places, or a] 0[' he office will prob- d o i the top, of the hig g S, e S e sw l N EHA R ' ‘ e = “Wk Ty g - 33 Broadway : ! § j ] ! = e \HV\uu;‘w the weather was bad yes- terday, the merchan —— ut une o Aol e FURS REPAIRED e ther had becn wore rable, so that the couniry I will clean, repair and remodel vour | 0lk come in. On the whole the .m Furg and guarantee first-class work e this year will average for half price if you will notify me at | cons higher than usual oml:,&d fi)mp p]oslal dc&rd and I will call Chr-s(n-a= Gift for James Sheppard. and deliver all goods. i ors of the Rhode Island BRUCKNER, the Furrier, mill called upon James Sheppard, the Telephone. 85 Franklin Street. | superintendent of the plant, at his THE HOUSEHOLD forguson & Chartomeas | L° ' e e FRANKLIN SQUARE | ; . | % Peovidenez Sk, Talivi can show you an up-to-date line of reliable T 1 Tueonr ® Lot W 72 Franklin Street Telephone §39. apri4M WFawi STEP IN AND SEL US inderfaker and Embalm:: 1RAVELERS' DIREGTOM New London (NORWICH) Line gy NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and City of Lowell . ] Clicose this route next time you g3 o New York. You'll have a deilghtful on Long Island Sound and & w of the wonderful iins front of Manhattan Zsland. v leaves New London at 1L P ¢pt Sundays, due New York, Pler at .45, and Pler 40 log next morning. _ Moal Becvice & 16 CaFies Siaternome onici @1 80 NEW YORK Ncw Englund Steamship Co. Mew York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Frelght and pa:sen:u’ nrnu direct 1o New York, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thun- ork, Pler foot Roosevelt Str Wednesdaye, Fri 4t i Freight elved ||Ht|] p. m. ¥. V. KNOUSE, A[QnL UNIVERSITY. PLACE ©ne BlookaVe Broadway NEW YORK CITY. Closs to Wholerals an: ory am. Dl:tr.lflll.h 1nud and hip Lines, 2 MODERN ABSOLUTELY FIRRPROOF 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Exeellen? Restaurant and Cafe. Moderate Prices. , @end for iree illustrated Gulde Map of New York City. O PN NO HIGH PRICES HONEST, PAINLESS and GUARANTEED DENTISTRY Set of Teeth as low as........ Solid 22 karat Gold Crowns ssno Bridge Work .. .$5.00 Gold Fillings .. .$1.00 up Other Fillings . .50¢ up Gas administered when desired. KING DENTAL PARLORS DR. JACKSON, Manager 203 Main St. (over Smith’s Drug Store) 9 a. m. to 8 p, m, Sunday 10 to 1 Phone Ici on Parle Francais IWAS. GIFTS FOR AL Dressed and Undressed Dolidy bq- riages, Wagons, Blackboards, Glmu. | Drums, Animals, Mechanical and Elec- | tric Trains and Toys, Motors, Magio | Lanterns, Work Baskets, Stationery, Knives, Xmas Cards, Booklets, Decora~ tions, etc., at MRS. EDWIN FAY'S —_— Te Be Given Away from Dec. 3rd to Jan.. 6th, One 20 Dollar Suit of Clothes at the PALACE POOL and BILLIARD PARLORS A coupon with each game. b5 Pool Tables and One Billiard. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Corner of Water and Market Sta Pies, Cake and Bread that canuot be excelled. Pigwe your order. Trompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up-to-date bathroom | 18 only less refreshing than the | itself. During the summer yo.h'a the more look to the bath for | tomafart® 1 wiit ‘show you sesmslee BER | plans of the porcelain and other tubs |and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guare antee the entire job. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street | S. F. GIBSON . | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent fo; Richardson and Boyatoa nace: A West Main Strest. Norwioh, Confu WATCHES, DIAMOND BROOCHES, ' [ g Delivered to Any Part ~¢ Nerwich | Don’t tinker with your CHAINS, DIAMOND SCARF PINS, Throw away your chains. | WATCH or CLOCK 3 o e ESS. A telephone order w | se PENDANTS, DIAMOND RINGS, Customers using these Tivesthave | o e | CUEGE Practical” Watchmaker, T CUFF LINKS, DIAMOND LOCKETS the Safety smile. 0. . MSSORMICK, v Franilin Sy jdeliver and g in a lagge assortment. Also UMBRELLAS, TOILET SETS and other Ster- T H E A C SW A N C O ; lin. Silver Articles, | ° [ . NORWICHI NEW LONDON ol : o R dec23d CHARLES W. GALE, Cashfer, | Tel 517 86 Franklin Stre Ale that 18 acknowledged to be best on the market—HANLEY Goudyear Shoe Renpiviam 1. F. BURNS, nd_postal or phone 377-2 lor‘LEE' h “ng and P‘umbln& 28 ashington St., City, who will collect, 92 Franklin Streat ; ROBFRTJ COCHRANE un Flt0ug, Ylumbieg, Steam Fittiog. 10 West My It wich, Conn, et ¢ B. O Sheal Pucking, wpria '