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c-a-acw.s&wswnsmin-oiympicnm— 200 Couples Enjoy Dante Programme Preceded by Con- cest—Mayor Murphy and Council Members in Special | Box. —— ) Was well filled, both on the main floor and in the galler and the boxes, | among which was one reserved for and {occupled by Mayor T. C. Murphy and members of the common council. The two veterans of the Norwich force still in active service—Policeman John Irich and Policeman William S. Doty —whose terms of service of about © the Norwich association ion possessed by none oths were both present during arch the two leading st Sergeant Allen G. Matibews, and the | he asso- | , the police- ith caps. | mbers of | s not con- ur in the morn- | was prompter | nces on the pro- | ive souvenir programme were cuts | i¢ me eh s officers of the forve—Chief | > A Captain Dennis I.| Notary Publie. geant Allen: C. Mat- CHARLES L. PERRY, A Regeeant ghhy (4 T R e B e e Recetpb of the County of New London For the Year Ending In_Olympic hall on Friday evening \iacier of ceremonies—Chief Amr‘r:e he Norwich Police association held its |10 second anoual concert and ball, and ' Reception committes—Chief Georze | thouzh the organization new in snduet of these social affairs, its »mmitiees in charge scored a com- yete sucvess, and an evening of great ton, Captain Dennis Twomey, Ser- nt Alle ' Matthews, Sergeant ector—John T. Casey. | easure was furnished for the 200 ' attending. emeirts—Myron programme for the evening be- e il velock with a concert by ick T. Murphy. on_orchestra. in which the s o were finely rendered while William_ &, Doty | were arriving. The follow- | | Bhe Eoncivt proseiint- John Royston, | Steed King ...........St Clair | rmezzo— Vanity Matihews | ou from The Defender..Dennee ' $ oclock the hour for the ] Al 1'J. Carroll march arrived, the hall | I CHURCH FINISHED AHEAD |o BY ONE BALL BRATE ch Nest, No. 1,395, Observes Its | fay Anniversary with Social | In Close Game With Jordan in Arca-! num Glee Club With a Score of 85 to Y | Evening. | Church and Jordan, who are both 1 Order of lLandicapped in the ciass in the Ar- "' cel hird nnive: the order in rdious lodge T canum club pool towrnament, furnish- «d another one of the close sumes of he tomrmey on Friday, when Church Stead won thetr imitial maich by one ball i a larg m S5 1o B i : Other games piaved were those in ;' which Balley Gefeated Sturtevant 38 to 45, but Jost to Honeyman $0 to Williems dufeated Brown S5 to TELEPHONE DANCE. Milier's Academy Decorated in Marcon and White for Pleasant Social Affair. way with ¢ 0 one of Macdougald's fine oyster | s was enjoyed with celery, The young ladies of the traffic de- pertment of the local Southern New Fngiand Telephone exchange conduct- ed a delightful dance Friday evening at Millers academy on Oak street. re present and mu dee— nd palms at various intervais. The affsir was a decifed success and all passed an enjoyable evening. Unclaimed Letters. The st of uncisimed Jetters at the Serwich post offics for the week end, Nov. 29, i as foflows: W. M. Ay~ Dok, Mim Wiliam Barton. Willis | m Mrs. M Crane, Mrs. William | Pragier, 1. Feinstein, Mrs. J. G. Ghten. ©. . Griswold. A H. Healey, Y. O_ Humsey, Hifl Grove Poultry Farm, Stanislonz Karas. Miss £ K. Levy, ASHLEY T. BOON, James McGuire, Mabel McGuigon, Mr. BeibeiBast. DresiAshe Miller. R F. D. No. 3, Patrick O'Neil, E T. C. Passhiey, Mrs. Palmer afid Mr=. jrake and coffee. A handsome fruit | Weloker, Mr Boberts. Alice Shaver. |1 e with w icing, the gift | Mies A 3. Smidih. F. Q. Smith, Soi |7 jos George, was a feature of | Waiter Thompsen, C. W. iaem Charles A. Teney, George | Chiirma: Georze of the en- . A. Zrake. | tertainmen: committee called the com- recently been laid fn front the property of the Norwich club, Joln A Bockweil and Alfred A. Rock- well estate It makes a big improve- housand dollar | leF Grter the ol e Mapeanen.. | won Senior Past President asphait walk on Crescent | ot e b L ar : account of the wor 2 th he order here. He | paid to member CEME ’Smmm ANNUAL BALL [Report in Relation to hcensesmthecwnty of New London for the Year Ending September 30th, 1913 %r T Bior [Dracgwiit = Licenses | Licenses | % 3 g ~ =g e K] - TOMNS 22.1% A Ex! sz |2 = = 32 |8 K 25 g8 |3 ° ES <8 |z 3] <Ol 7 EH 8 31 3 -t %.530.00 H 50 Sprague ... 7 1,a50.00 3 is Griswold 5 3 Colchester 3] 1| n 7115 75,500.05 3[5600.00T3 73,619,002 15,019-00/5 1, 50L.90] ansfers, raid to County Treasurer 415.00 paid to Potice Pension Fund, City of Norwich. The undersigned, County Commissionérs for the County of New London, creby certity that {he foregoing is a true statement of the numbers and kinds of licenses issued, the AMOUNts roe made of such am ints for the vear ending Sept. 30, FRED J. rmm‘, CHARLES H. SMITH, A H. LANPHERE, County Commissioners. State of Connecticut, County of New London, s Personally appeared Fred J. B: mmissioners for N Sept. 30, 1913, with a Statement of the Amountc Due to the County on that Date. ught forward (Jail ed for b d of prisoners Br s tho State S1G,4 ceipts) om the U, S Received from-— vil process Licenses, 10 per cent.. eived from earnings of License ‘transfers ... TEOBETE <50 sl 5ah e 248416 | Towns for Count State for County ved from— State of Conn, for care of intic Drawbridge Norwich Sa Rent of fénement in’ Nor wich, purchased for addi- tion to County Home Total Bal. in Tréasury Oct. 1, THREE SUCCESSFUL YEARS, pyhenditures of the County of New London for the Ycar Ending Sept. 30, 1913, With a Statement of the Indebtedness on That Date. it Jails for— ught forwird (Jail County Audifors In. Static 6,78 | Advertising Measures .... Bal, in T Indektedness of the County. bur notes at cent. Interest, as follows Mari New London note Norwict ¥, Norwich, three notes . s of Cennecticut, County of New London, rwic 1ty Commission going retur County, are correct and tru FRED J. BROWN. CarnLES H AUH LANPGERE, County Commissioners. Norwich, Nov >w London, y eipts and expenses of said The gned, Auditors of the County of t ave audited the foregoing exhibit of re for thc vear ending Sept. v, 1913, and find the same A J. UHEDR W. A WATSON ived therofor, and ch, Nov. 2. wn, Charles H. Smith gy w London County, and made oath to the Jounty Commissioners . Country Lreasurer Incidenta expenses v Library Piblong Dut Torest Aresr. s Buttong out forest fires ord Gkt Lime 5 Bar Library ndon ¥ Frobation Sealer o eights F oot > Generally sold for $1.00— the County of erning the AMITH, meat in 2 section of sidewalk that was (J.-0) DAYIng Deen pald in death Particumiarty bad in wet weatner be. | A0S The nest numbers over 300 camsc of the poddies that collected. | \'[70¢Ts and s in fine condition n This 1 one of the walks to which | /5 anding Loan & Trust Mayor Murphy and the common ooun- | (75 Ul 11, U1 ead orchestra ol have been directing attention in | OTPADY a s Frestdent Boon | 1o "ia tiso at the reception which | and 1 T vailoy their campaizn for better sidewalks ot taiced in the past and hat he hoped and confidently expect- ¢ contlnued wnd increased growth in | ky. He congratulated the vn»—. ibers on the past success and pres. | Robert Brigss of Brown university is apending & few days at his home | Concerted effort towards an incresse on Broadway. in membership during the next year. Deaker and he opensd. his aa. dress with a welcome to members and H o g Harvard uni friends. He mentioned work | versity, is at his home on Warmren | ,f (he past (hree years ciat | % e pa e s stating that strest for the Thanksgiving recess. | nest had increased numerically, J ally and fraternally. A feature | Mine Grace Lester, a student at the 1 had always appealed fo him he | 13.the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, is at | < ihe good feeling always evi- her home on Warren street for a brief he nest and to,this harmony | stay. buted much of the success of | &R 8 white The Wednesday evening dancim assidy gave a bright | 1l i St Mae ol il i ] Wedsastey e A crtaining ik Ho staics o | T ST gue m St Margaret's chotr, | ‘:Rsfi;)t‘:;(: and Mr. and/Mrs. R. B. S. g o e e i hsted dhwr cii was supplemented by a | Was Academy class combined Thanks. ng as an OwlNe ! rinestra, the pl % friends of | giving evening and had an evening of | % AN enthusiastic one and that he dancid at Milier's L in Owls’ hall. In concluding he | in praise of the ritual of the o Miss Gertrude Taylor, of Cleveland, el e Ohlo, ard Miss Hen Leavitt, of Chi- sinicd in (he ritan) was | Played by Miss Margaret Sweeney. At | tral Baptist church was held on Fri- rifual was a cause worth | e conclusion of the service Mendel- | day evening instead of Thursday Fid Marion Pullen of Lincoln avenue, ars were passed and an enter. | SS0NI'S wedding march was played. |ning. Think and Thank was the sub- i ! ject for the interesting meeting con- cago, Smith cofl:ge friends of Miss | working for. were her guests over Thanksgtving. cal programme was car- re were entertaining vo- the nest mu- W can it every mother’s For ®on in this neck of the WEDDING, ¥ woods if given the oppor- Slattery—Moss, tunity, Fit him with a Thomas Slatiery of Bridgeport, Suit made to his measare from a fl|formerly of this city and Miss Lorerid fabric selected owt of an assort- J|C. Moss of Waterh were united in marriage at St. Willow_strect, Waicrbury, Thanksgive < by Rev, Hugh riglk’s church, this city, ST Ly We're bere to stay and we want i, o7 the Church of the Sacred Heart, your patsonage t enable us to stay, § Waterbury, Father Treanor was. ag megt of over five hundred patterns, if garments are mot to your entire §|ing morning at 10 o'clo satistaction you can’t have them. J|Preanocr. formcrly rec g folloyed by Rev, Edward J. Bre the groom, wa The Little Store Around the Corner- Main and Market f Bridgeport, James H. Rrowa, de Shn Moss of Scranton, Pa. A string fol mother Thorp of Waterbury catered | mald of honer, wore the rece n at which there were | satin cha e with Incidents In Soci he year ahead { about ity present. After the reception | tunlc edged with fur. ety Df. J. J. Donohus, res | 3. and Mre, Slatiry left for a wed- | Taft —roses. The [ veus calied upon and made o ssiefan: | ding tour to New York, Washington |Malsle Moss, another 3 o el and Annapolis. On their return they | #own of shadow lace with trimmings will take up their residence on Poplar i of yellow charmeuse and carried yel- SoHMEGR. 6f o nes reet, Bridgeport. in which city Mr. | low and white chr: nest aud jurgsa g, latiery has heen employed in (e j&s B. Worthington was the [ e dent city s looked forw: | the 3 forward to the gather- | i roq i church The bridal chorns from The bride. who was given away by her uncle, Dudley Moss, wore a gown | ducted by the pastor, cal solos by Fred A. Wells, Gene Cal. | °f heavy bridal satin cut en train and | B, Slocum, A pecar Helnrich, John R. RODINSON | e und ' Herman By ckner, rgaret’s church on | GIRLS! GET A 25 CENT BOTTLE AND TRY A “DANDERINE Coscoran of this city. The | oil was Miss Moss of Scran- | amazed, your bair Pa., a niece of the bride. The | trimmed with Chantilly veil was fastened with orange blossoms and held in place by a lace cap. quet of bride roses Miss Adeline who was_the gown of yellow was given-away by her uncle, | ! furnished music at the cere- | carried a shower bo wed at the home of the bride's { Moss. the bride's sister, ants wore Jull oplating department of the Corn- ride. As the wedding party en- SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS OUT ble HAIR CLEANSE.” App! it c: through your hair, | ull in will not only beliry it Her flowers were ¢ caps of lace and The bride’s little cousin, Miss nd Patterson Manufacturing | Frances Moss, attired in a dainty frock | company for the past three years and | of white batisto and Irish lace and car- half in the capaciiy of superinton- The groom is the son of Mr. | mums, acted 25 flower girl. shn W. Slattery of this | Those who attended tended the N. F. A, and | from this city were quite well known here. His bride | John Slattery, Harold Slattery, John daughter of Mr: M. Moss of . Siattery, William Willow street, Waterbury { Helen Slatter; M: he church was charmingly decorat- | ed for the occasion, the chancel being | Michael Coscoran, | Dankea with palms and vellow and | Brown, Miss Anne Brown, ars, Fatrick | chrysanthemums. ~ Weigand's | Brown, Misses Elizabeth(G. and Mary rylng a basket of yellow chrysanthe- | Willlam McHale, John Miss Katherine | Clear Away Prices in the Friday Night Prayer Meeting. In accordance with the usual ecus- Lohengrin w sung, and during the!tom of the church il in Thankegiving | ceremony a violin solo, Traumerel, was | week, the prayer meeting at the Cen. WE HAVE MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS SALE clean, but it will be wavy, fiufly and abundant, and pessess an incompara- softness and lustre. Besides rcleansing and beautifying ing the hair ,one application of Dand- After washing your liair with seap | erine Is to thé hair what fresh showers a little 'Danderine to the | of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. But we dowt ask for move then a || |sisted af fhe nuptial high mass whish | scaly to hvigorate the hair and pre- | It goos Hght to the roots, invigorates o e, eward, J yent drvness. Better scill, use soap 2 rgaret’s courch. | a8 sparingly as possible, and instead {ing and life-producing properties FPhone 771 Jobn H. Siattery, a brother of | have a “Danderine Hair Cleanse.” Just s best man and |molsten a cloth with Danderine and | and’ beaurifgl. “ushers were John J. Me- | draw strengthens them. Iis exhilarat- canse the hair to grow long, snrely have et 2 %5 cent Nen! Ladiesi ¥ou es H. taking one strand at a time. This|lots of charming hair. ld. John J. - Sullivan and [ will remove dust, dirt, and excessive | bottle of Knowlton's Danderine fr few moments vou will be{any drag store or foflet commer an This Week Is Pre-Christmas [:Iearlng Away Week AN EVENT WHICH HAS BEEN BREWING FOR WEEKS The maintenance of our service, the proper display of our stocks, the carrying of liberal quantities without congestion —these are of vital importance during the busy Christmas Season. TO DO THIS A VERY LARGE AMOUNT OF MERCHANDISE MUST BE MOVED OUT OF OUR - STORE RIGHT NOW Best Selection Is First Selection--Get Here Early PRE-CHRISTMAS CLEAR AWAY SALE OF GARMENTS Rousing- Reductions In Stylish Coats, Suits and Dresses Severa Sast Tatt B> 918,50 Suits which have an air of quiet elegance and are modish to the s aro represented in black, novelty and novelty mixtures. Many draped models. Value up to 27.50, last degree. The season’s most popular fab Ia lamy Chaes Woars > SHSAD Suits which modern slang calls “kippy,” that is they have real style and “go.” Chpviots, serges and mixtures predominate in two and three button cutaway effects. You should see these Suits. Values high as $20.00. 29 SPORT COATS TO GO SATURDAY $7 95 The Deep Price Cut Will Do It & ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Here's an unrivalled opportunity to get one of these nebby, useful Coats at bargain prices. FINE SERGE DRESSES $5.95 Dresses for both women and misses in a variety of pretty models and all of the good colorings. Clever models every one. Values up to $10.00— SPECIAL $5.95 WOMEN'’S and MISSES’ COATS $11.75 These are the stylish Three-quarter Length Coats which everyone wants. There are many Boucles and Chinchillas in the lot, some lined with satin— SPECIAL $11.75 LINGERIE WAISTS—Lawns, Voile, Batiste Crepe—SPECIAL $1.48 Do you want a Waist worth $2.00 or $2.25 for $1.487 If so, come in Saturday and select one or more from this assortment. They are prettily trimmed with embroidery, open in the front, and are made with turn-down collars and long or short sleeve: Pre-Christmas Clear Away Prices in Rugs and Draperies WILD’S INLAID LINOLEUM The very best qualify. Meavy weight and the pat- terns go clear through to the back. Value $145 square yard—Special $1.19, ALL WOOL TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET Our entire line of this fine carpeting in patterns suit- able for all rooms, including hall and stair designs. Special Price 83c—Made and Laid Free PRINTED LINOLEUM This is two yards wide—for this little sale we offer REVERSIBLE INGRAIN RUGS four good patterns of the 45c grade for—Special 35¢. We have a few of these heavy, All-Wool Rugs in some HEMSTITCHED BORDERED SCRIM splendid, inexpensive rug youll find these 40-inch Curtain Scrim in white, cream and ecru, value 39c—Special 27c. very good designs. The colors are all fast. If you want a Speciai $10.98 .....Special § 8.98 vev....Special $ 5.98 , value 10-6, val 6 by 9, value COLORED BORDERED SCRIM All with narrow border. Some very dainty patterns in pink, blué and yellow—S8pecial 14o. ALL-WOOL AXMINSTER RUGS Some of the smaller Rugs at prices which mean big bargains. Handsome patterns in subdued colorings. A good assortment if you come early— ODD LOTS OF SCRIM In colors. Some of them have hemstltched borders, and some short lengths in the lot. Values 19¢ to 39¢ —Special 12c. 36 by 63 inches. e - .Special $3.39 bLUNY LACE CURTAINS 27 by 54 inch LN, ....Special $1.69 : = 18 By B8 AtChEm: s, L ...Special 98c | In white and ecru. Made of heavy cable net with wide Cluny edge, value $2.00—Special $1.50. AN ODD LOT OF SMALL RUGS AT HALF PRICE Odds and ends—the remnants of a busy season. All sizes from 18 by 36 to 36 by 63 inches. We have grouped them and to the first comers these bargains will go—JUST HALF PRICE. SCRIM CURTAINS In white or tvory with wide lace edge and preity hem- stitching. All 2% yards long—Special $1.50. ODD LOTS OF CURTAINS ONLY THREE OR FOUR PAIR OF A KIND We have a big assortment of these Curtains and many kinds. Scrim, Madras, Nottingham and Cluny. To clear these out we have made slashing reductions— CARPET SIZE RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES which are reversible and washable Rugs in h the dyes are the very best. We are going to give you some remarkable values for the balance of the month— Value $1.15 to $1.50. ..8pecial 98¢ 4 by 7 feet, value . .Special $2.35 Value $1.75 to $2.25. ..Special $1.59 6 by 9 feet, value.$ tevee.....Special $4.50 Value $2.25 to $3.25. ..Special $1.98 ....Special $6.98 Value $3.25 to $4.50. .....Special $2.98 8 by 10 feet, value §§ EXTRA SPECIAL—ALL-WOOL TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET IN STAIR DESIGN ONLY—ONLY FOUR PATTERNS IN THE LOT. VALUE $1.00 A YARD. SPECIAL FOR THE REST OF THE MONTH, 70c A YARD. Saturday Specials Kitchenware Department HERE YOU ARE A NICKEL-PLATED TEA POT OR A NICKBEL-PLATED COFFEE POT FOR 19¢ SATURDAY ONLY Holds one and one-half quarts, Millinery Department A CHOICE LOT OF HATS VALUED FROM $7.50 TO $10.00, THESE WILL BE PLACED ON SALE SATURDAY FOR Huck Towaling—24-inch Towel- ing which is werth 55c a yard, Every Hat is in every way up to the high standard maintained by this | Just the thing for Christmas Linen Department department. Distinctive models, every one, in black and the different shades | work - of brown and blue, YOU WILL FIND SWEEPING REDUCTIONS MADE ON ALL BOSTON Saturday, Special ,.,...0:0.450 Huck Toweling, the 59 quall- STORE HATS + | tv which is 24 inches wide— DON'T DELAY—COME WHILE THE STOCKS ARE LARGE Saturday, 8pecial ..,.......49c Saturday Specials Neckwear Department WHITE KNITTED MUFFLERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND ! CHILDREN Mufflers which you ordinarily pay -b0c for—here in all sizes from 12 to 16— Saturday, Speocial Dainty Scarfs, 63 inches long, in white, pink and blue. We us- ually seil them for 75¢ and 9%c each— Saturday, Special ..... 25¢ Glove Department The “Heroine” Kid Glove has that dollar look. . 69c Sold only by The Boston Store. Black and white and various shades of tan. Wonderful value, Children’s Gloves—Fleeco-lined, Gray Mocha and Fleece-lined, Far Top Kid Mittens for the one price— Saturday, Special ..... 50c Lace Department Chiffon Auto Veils—Two vards long and one yard wide. Sold regularly for $1.00. Saturday, Special ..... 69¢ Linen Laces of good width and in_patterns, suitable for use on table covers, ~doylies, \ center pleces and window draperfes. Regularly 12%c and 15¢ a yard Saturday, Special .... Domestic Department White Wool Blankets for $3.35. We don’t think that you have ever seen such values for less than $4.00 a pair. All full size— Saturday, Special ........$3.35 Ribbon Department Dresden and Moire Ribbons for Gift Purposes—Ideal for bags and other fancy work— Saturday, Special Sash and Hair Bow Ribbons to match in pink, blue and white taffeta and satin and in brocade effects— Special ........ -69¢ to 98c Hair Bows— Special . .39 to 59c SELECT YOUR CHRISTMA$ RIBBONS NOW NOVELTIES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED Notions, Leather Goods, Etc. Black Wire Hair Pins Lt pasteboard boxes with tra and side drawers, Three styles of pins in each box, werth 20c Saturday, Special ... 120 tops Pocket Manicure Case—dainty roll-up case of fine plgskin onl one jnch in diameter when closed, Contalns polisher, polish, file and emery boards— Special e T e Cloisonne Pin “Sets mounted on moire pad in neat hox. Three pins to a set— Saturday, Speoi Children’s _Leather Purses in good . variety. Small Leather Purses with wrist chain— Saturday, Special 100 39¢c Papetories—A new lot, suit- ble for Christmas gifts. Txtra quality white envelopes and paper— Saturday, Special .... Women's Knit Underwear Bleached Cotton Union Suits in & light winter weight. Fine rib- bed garments with long, short or elbow sleeves and in ankie or knce length. A good dollar value— Saturday, Special Bleached Cotton Vests for women, long or short sleeves, Ankle Length Pants to match— Saturday, Special .25¢ Heavy Unbleached Underwear— Heavy ribbed cotton, Long Sleeve Vests and Ankle Pants, Sizes 84 to 44, A good B50c vaiue— Saturday, Special ,.........30¢ Knitted Corset Covers, high neck and long sleeve model, made of fine, smooth cotton— Saturday, Special ,.........25c