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"é;"" colder Mv i w.a;u mc‘mu from the 'I;!aw"m et o Mndm for Momnday: B_..(n’ or 2 Mandsyl weather: Snow and raln, clearing. 5 gs—mh%]s%?‘mer o y Novelties Rcorment” - SUPERINTENDENT BALDWIN w M for Prachcal Gifls gflf:nplete DMHAROSD FROM HOSPITAL hmfl- Recovery covery After Being Ac- cidentaliy Shat in mbdomen at the ; b ' P o M | ; Books at 5¢ to $5.00 g 5 . lg ‘“" Swes :7“ According i -:r;-ent indications, | Thomas H. Blldw—i;. who was awl o . i : : 2% Gm Captain E. W. Wfllmrmct bt.he bw“spa; dentall in-the lower abdomen .M The . After all is said and done it is hard to beat Books for ',‘,';,’,,,.“’"‘n 55 Sianre '3.“&"; el o Gift Christmas presenis. In our splendid Book Department, s 7 g R £ ; located in the Millinery Room, you will find the proper locked it present plans mature This |view of the seriousness of the wound || o i s here Book for Father, Mother, Sister and Brother. A wonder- The M 1ub tth St. Andrew’s| méans ween A.nd fami , al- e .32 ci re et m: n pier: most onsi % AT0e ik clob o6t Bt ARdiA S lowing &n average of ave membets 16 hia body"and nding s ?;:mmuié o e s oy or ol fi!l line too, for fifl&m who want to paint or look at the arge family. baskeét s back, Mr. g S i Erabas %‘.2.“3" R D T ol saough S 1o OLOIBE Y | DoRAIere) TGmtiaDle. Mdaca bo nig || Thewe few sugsestioms pictures. Buy your Christmas Books here and save " | tion of neceéssary business Charlés| feed at least six persons, and the|friends. When he mcne« the hospi- 2 ———— money. we can “.w‘y every Mm Brown of this city gave an illustrated| captain feels that if he is able to pro-(tal after g trip A record-breaking in S . Em tall; on the Panama. Canal which he| vide one basket for each family no one | point of time, r. Baldwin's Vitauty Children’s Initial visited 'recently. The talk was very|will be in want when stmas day | was at a low_ebb from loss of blood 2 a x n.ouble nnder interésting and insiructive and he hela[dawns in Norwich. Of course ihis|and shock and or a time the outeome Jewelry f°r Glft p“rmses arers, eans a. of lai on e was loubt. 0 Ver, therxcll”e :m“owni & t;l!:eheurvl.ng“(‘x? :; the s:lc::ucn Army, and the cap-|ous treatment he -began to improve, Children's Cunbrlc Initial Hand- ‘Men’s. Club at. t. St. Andrew's Chus ble & ward Hold a Meeting—Charles Brown .n"fln?:h:e:p&n uld on Mm- e a complete recovery If you are considering Mandker- Spoke—Other Ihmtof interest. day night that no one wuld e over- [and ne bad -effects are visible. In chiefs as a gift, you will find here Regardless of the Tefres a Dby the|tain is giving practicaliy all his time |and his progress toward recovery cone |J Kerchiefs, three in a box, at lsc a particular attention gircumstances—no P ‘hmnut e ehaToer oSNl by Sh} 18 The work?"rhem)lmtu.s Jg,on duty in | tinued without nterruption. .~ - |} box. We pay to Jewelry at this season. | matter what the 1 hour. the square daily, but. con are epeaks in high terms of 8 Children's Li % adornmen conditons —if you o £l s reien fx it | ot i s b ] il S BTE S TS, || Hedods of ewtichie: of pufeonel. sl fov maen. nm:,kfi'}‘,mhlfi,}" 5. T Fenne of Clovelind | Ohio, is | RIERt that he cxpects that they wil | ager of the factory soon Many Novelty Boxes of Caflaren's || women and children—all at popular prices. . Come right visiting with his parénts on Nerth|D¢ increased materially in the next Handkerchiefs at 15c and 3¢ @ dox || here for Jewelry. Itsa positive fact that we can save m [AIpim wipoet. Poor ars daily coming to his notice No Errer in Breakwater Case. All The Jocal Schoots @1d mot hold ses. | throush the thoughtfulness of grocery- | Twelve opinions were handed down L you considerable-money on Jewelry. lrtlclet in neat : FLASHLIGHT sione Monday atiernoon owine. o ihe | men, nsurance agents and others who | at Hartford Monday by the Connecti- || ‘Women’s Initials holida H alsazreeable weather. have access to the dally life of the|cut supreme:court of errors, in two of ~ A = y boxes. ! The Evcready mever i b 3 city’s poar. which, error was found. Both of the omen’s Linen Initial Handker- ! f£ails. ~A gepuine’ Joseph Mel a William Carey s cases in which error. was found were chiefs, at 1232¢c each, or 75c a box i Magds 3nd 2 | S3apeph Mclsanc, si e Chony in New Haven county and they were |} of six. - - - b walked from here to Jewett City -and | $30,000 EXPECTED FROM ordered retried, as follows: State vs. ‘s Li i Han . Tup; d et Sunday afterno: - > &S ‘Women’s Linen Initial dker: s gusranteed to give the | oy RED CROSS STAMPS SALE. |Tooler, a‘n;mg{_xm:.\r'bulv;stfinm{:;: chiefs, at 25¢ cach, or $1.33 a box : oF safistaction. ; ySharie MoLaughlin. & student at| ... 5060000 Will Be Disposed of Be- ing compauy, opinfon by Justice Anything and everything in Fancy China—from a small : i parents-on Central avenue. ::?Ac::::';:: Day in Connecticut, (18 New London county no error was s Taitials Japanese Hand-painted Vase to a fine Imported Dinner ; wtin wrvi. Miss Clara Jenderon of Arctic, R. . ound in the case of Noby vs. Break. S water company; opinion by Justice I, spent Bunday with Mr. ‘and Mrs.| The work of selling Red Cross seals | Rorapacn o >, OPinie o, i1 P. H. Ethier of *Central avenue. in Connecticut this year ham been a 23c. v o . A I, i Hovaon Bedl mrgfigrimélgeeg :&i"ggfi&fi:flfi Town clerks have learned from the Men’s Linen Initial Handker- ds their guest over the Christmas hol-| pected that over 3,000,000 will be dis- treaxs}xry officials "that in thig state chiefs, at 1234c each, or 75c a box laays their daughter. Mrs. Dwight | poked of before Christmas day, when |Darriage ceru}icateu do not require of six. |Hanks and son Stedman, of Mans-|{the season will end. These figures)d 'éD cent revenue stamp under the Men's Linen Initial Handker- i field Center, show that the funds from the sale ot be"‘?e‘_‘g;"? Rty act” as was first chiefs at 25¢ each, or $1.38 a box stamps available in this state will be|Pelieved to he the case. ,r of six. AFTVILLE $30,000, { This money will be spent for the Set. Our line is in full assortment just now- Many very dainty articles at modest cost, which will be much appre- ciated as Christmas presents. See our four specu! tables of Chmu Ware—-at 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Men’'s Japenette Handkerchiefs, with sllk initials, at 10c each, 3 for Our line of Searchlights em- | braces all the latest and most benenit of those suffering from tuber~| . BORN . 4 Women’s and : | Christmas Fostival at_Sadred Heart | CSicht of thoss suffering ffom tubern| opo oo i vcotn sraven, Des. if Low Handk“dnefs OSICry or Giits Children’s reliable types. “# 5 %0 School—Children Remembered with | berculosts commission, AUl . the. - es 1914, a_daughter, Harriet Bacon, 1o 2 e } Gifts—Monday a busy day at Post|penditures must be approved by the B »\ryl Mrs. Gould Higgins (Marle g X At 25c—Infants’ Silk Heel and Toe | At $1.00—Guaranteed Hoslerw for | ‘Office-~Othes ' Liotals. commission. e s At Sc—Children’'s White and Col- Cashmere Hosiery, black, Boys and Girls—i pairs for We ha “ i ety = The wor;; of se!l‘m% :n:: .itéa_.{nps has | N MARRIED ! Org‘fd Bvrflf; l‘ilndkcrck\;:f=~d white and colors. ! gl,oo—guarm:vcd to wear N 1| been in cl e o 4 earman, en's an vomen's Hand- ths. « have a large stock of the s aren of Sacred Heart achaol | agent of the National Anti-Tubéreslo: | CLARK—SWEET—Tn Southport, Conti: “Xerchiets, white and colorea || Women's Black Silk Hostery, | s EL TOSTE LINE val and entertainment Monday after- | Sis society. T N by g BB, Stk berder. hand embroidered, ~exctusive de- ! . Women's Silk Hoslery at 25 noén in Parish hall. A very well ar-| He is assisted by 52 agents dis- Lucy Sweet, both of Williman- | At 10c—Men’s and ‘Women's Hand- || S80S at $1.75, 52.00 and $2.50. 75¢, §100.and up to $3.00 a pair. ranged programme was carried out by gl'b‘“!d throughout the state. 'Mr. E 5 kerchiefs, a variety of styles. the children of différent grades and |{learman will return to Washinston, | SHELDON — CARNEGIE —In Volun- SPECIAL! Women's Silk Stockines, black and a variety of colors, $1.15 y f e R - aad ? f ,ntagou&qa nr,tomh Yo Yestiie: s o T Ro Bloausa regular $1.50 and. $2.00 valaes, at a- pair . o] r oh luties at headquarters. George "B, Sheldon of very cheery for the children. The hall o eOrs: SPECIAL! 200 box £ Wi 7, = g ) 3 xes of omen's Bunwn Black Lisle Honen Electric Utensils |3 s mad i iy i, rsecaeiol Spirmig-sats S50 e S0 || Women's {120 b o Womekd “Butson” Bisek Lise Hosiers. 1 () Der of the programme commenced at| . No.t Member of Sal: . 3 o’'clock with the children and their 8 ation frmy NKER_-TERIVELLIGER—In Ver- Handkerchiefs 122(2 . - ; Concerning the statement that Jen- 4;! jes, Dec. 19, 1914 by Rev. Charles including parents. The stage was attractively | nio Pratey Sho wan romtry Dot | Snbh: Andres Borker of Liston bes fecorated and in the center was alwas 3 member of the Salvation Army,| ABna Terivelliger of Versaile: ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS |1278¢ oven flmmce and chimney made | Captain Wilbur of the local headquar- All pirchases of Hosiery amounting t3 $1.00 or over will be packed in a neat Hoeilday Bgx upon request. Women's Hand-embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, a variety of of boxes of camdy which were dis-|fers states that such is mot th DIED e e gl o For For tributed with pries after the com- ETRTRID PO T L S : EXTRA SPECIAL! 200 dozen l t ELECTRIC SAD IRONS |sicton of ihe Srogratime 5. Sunta | Shantie®net aned s s | 0T 3kl 2100 ik, Bt %] momame soiee Ebrolaerea siana: oves for Giits w, us. me of ntertain- e; & d ] g Quitements, years. 3 ; e : ment follow: CDONALD—In Stonington (Pawca-|f —all at 123c edch, value up to Z3c, Children Kind. ELECTRIC HEATING PADS Duet, Divertissement_3iss Denise < !%mmfd th.dlés 1914, John T, Mao- Gloves ftzlhfien, Women and # Sty i_unnted‘ auadette, ss_Medora Racine, ona age: years. ".ef-“l acse tlbl Zlfli- ELECTRIC TOASTERS Recitation, Clochettes, Cavillonnez— | 337 at the local post office. From early | HART—In Saybrook, Dec. - 18, Mrs, Vey. sxe an P - ¥irst grade pupils. in the morning until the office closed | AMary Ann tiart, wife of the late 'omen’s so t ¥ — | up at night many parcels were brought Henry FHart, Esq., and daughter of = i2-Button - 16-Button Recitation, Un Soir a Nazareth ! o Kid Gl t o ELECTRIC Biotnd pads waglin in. Parcels weighing 50 pounds can| the late Am: and Betsey (Clari) Handkerchiefs Kid Gloves at . id Gloves a . Song, Noel! Noel!—First and see- | 0® sent to a distance of one hundred | .Jyifier of Preston and Norwich, age SPECIAL! Women’s 12-buéton SPECIAL! Wonien's 16-button COMBINATION STOVES |onaosians and fifty miles while twenty pound years, 2 mhomths % . More_timn 100 handsome designs || jongth White Kid Gloves for dress | length White Kid Gloves for dress ” Song, What We Want from Santle | P3Ckages can be sent anywhere. Post- J%figot-!,n‘h‘mgtvmoeflbzc 20, 1914, in Women's Hand-embroidered || woar—regular $2.75 value at $2.35 | wear—regular $3.00 value at $2.63 ETC., ETC —Second grade jpupils. master Murphy edvises all senders to | Funral service ot “She Urarite i g Ao 0 o B B i v pel. % % Trio, Alita—2Master Fred Kilpatrick, | ¥7ap their parcels securely and ad- [ Mothodist Liviscopal chureh Tuesday Sl e SPECIAL! Women's Pique Kid Gloves with embroidered back— EEedl Miss Ethe! Marsan, Miss Bernadette]dr&ss them pleinly to avaid many{ afternoon, Dec. 22, at clock. WHsTE w e also Dress Kid Gloves with embroidered back—regu- ¢ Brgalt, o pacnre e e max yrite’ 00 [ atymLo o tigictty. efi’“,s”' 1914, far $1.25 and $150 Values, Gt & PAIT:ceceveeroroessn i itation, Story of Christmas “Not to be alinda years, g h Look over our line of Fa PR, The Stacy opened until Christma mother of Mrs. Willlam Hayes. ) = grade pupils. Women’s Song, Santa Claus’ Workshop— RAY-—In this city, Dee. 21, 1914, Eillza- * 3 ot MR [T e e e i R B e || inthesehinta Useful Christmas Gits For Women READING LAMPS . e @ la Creche—| The Taftville Soccer football men | “Gharies A. Eity, aged 65 years At this price we show the great- : e, .; Doroir 16y Oisenuincs | L3100 tuva Sollowety e ase | MAYNARD—In Preston, Dec. 21, 1914, |§ test variety of handsome deésigns|| women's Aprons, a big variety— Flannelatte. Night and DOMES i of ‘their title and the Dulletin cup| uS 148 Maynatd, formerly of Eost || in women's Bmbrodered Handker: || price range 25 to $L00. Gowne ot T5c, $L00 and 3150 | Duet, Vdody—\:m&r Asa Dion, |to Plainfield last Saturday. One or e " s Women’s Muslin Underwear in ‘Women’s - Flannelette Pdunu. ThC abo 1d make Master Leo Maynard. two players sustained slight injuries, | BOTHAM—In Montville, D& 19, 1914, Putturne > Holiday boxes, a complete assort- | newest deslgns—31.00 o suit, Ve wou one of Eecx{;z;:’nh“ hy the Chimes Rang— | Bob Pilling injured his knee and Des-| Daniel A. Botham, aged 76 years. > s.:.:fur i-th;:&-r::r;c‘d&nd Hand- || ment. Women’s Blanket Bath Robes, : - & SN othwell jardin_ received a soverd boot on the | DEVEAU—In New London, Dec. 21, erchiefs a al Laadd 's Wi and O re—$2.50 to $8.50. . i the richest and longest remem- raons, Christmas © Bells—Grammar |leg. It is rumored that the second | 1914, Sylain Deveay, aged $0 years. s gl B oy oy 7 il B b F o PR | bered gifts you could mtke. - |’ PR, team iz going to challenge the frst|BYLES—In Wethersfield, Dec. 21, 1514, Y Women's Satteen Potticoats, | mionios and Dressing Sacques, Goc. ; B D To Pamiibiar. S supper. gyal:(.m'x my v, , ot N‘C‘en&. Am “flm and shirred effects—31.00 Woman's Leng Kimonos in e o e orm | Ashford, g . 0 2.1 % Monday ‘as reported to be a busy Hockey Game Pestpened. > aged 33 v !‘lln*fldllfifl Eo m B T lr‘e(ticouta. SRR m.m at ‘slx u‘n to_$2.50, 5 5 The hockey game that was sched- See our splendid sh of Ar- || line and Jersey Silk-—$1.98 to $3.50. | pewest M&H‘{.ao to $9.00. E " ’ - uled to lzha played Monday tt.t'.hfl\mm . mme‘m }Iar?dkemme!:'anr‘m ‘Women's hnn Skirts at 50c, Tdc, ‘Women's Cardlsa.n Jackets in o M6 ™ g i0p e e el 58 e i . R iy S8 R SR . 1.00 an .25 each. weather, but will he played as soon ¥ Franklin Square c hi 8 Doad 1n goed Juativel Ties T ' ou n teams are playing a series, the first 3 = A Store open evenings until ghing echodl 15 Main Street rincess 3 < Chiistintas It is nst safe to let it go after a hot match, by two points, J Handkerchiefs fRn Rl efs for oné in ‘z;%l:{d\rd folder—at 8§0¢, Tic . W closi out&elnl- mcotonetot | Hale’s- Hone BRASS and | Of Horehound and Tar en’s Plain ; ANDIRO;‘RON Till give effective, t relief. scri Handkerchiefs || semmea and Hemstitched Pillow Cases—at 20c and up to $7.98 & pair. S, 0es not upset: or nerves, icked up tsam that eb ; We show & 3 Hemmed and Hemstitched Sheets—at 98¢, $1.38 and up to $10.00 @ pair. BRASS and STEEL 08 I Dlestant S50 tt; fiow- > t::flt-mflmm“ L e . m Mema Piain White Handieteniste || Chenilie and Tapestry Table Covers—at 49¢, 5% and up to $6.50. i t?nl n lik:';t.m' YO cambric at Bc and 10c—Lien at|| geq Marseilles and Hemstitched Bmbroidered—at 89c, g FIRE SETS, e Local Jottings. cady Assistant 133c. 0. 250 37560 ang Boc. $1.00, $1.25 and up to $9.50. " SPARK GUARDS, ETC. A48 Bamey , Heory nellier of Willimantic ‘was Telephone 328-3 A ‘ Table Sets, Cloths and Napkins to match—at $3.00, $4.00 and up to $9.50. ’ . engigd = BRCH - Napkins in three-quarter and five-eight sizes—at T5c to $25.00 a dozen. at about cost. e e et Lo T AR i Afternoon Tea Squares—at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up to $7.50. i - to select a ful present Fountaine. of New London e Tray Cloths--at 12%c, 55c and up to $1.00. } - - X ’m Bere with “f{.:" e i . te_line ot || Burcan and Sideboard Scarts—at 25¢ and up to $450. : ! » =3 bers - | Real Maderia and Cluny Léce Scarfs—at $1.98 to $3.50. . R e R urca | T2 T RE IR, T (1o, Gttt s Ak Fine Damask and Huck Toweis—at 25c, 298¢ and up to $1.50. T No Crib Blankets and Maish Com(nmbln for the Baby—at 50c, 75c, The loeal N. F. A. students are en- fl thl(r annual (‘.hflm vaca- ‘n’% A‘gmgc::u fi andkerchiefs 1.00 a0 £1.50. Ian - nmuwmcmmm—u'meou»onm May Leathers, a ?-ch & e 528 | FRANK A.uu. mua o o Ao Bt Somtoae “heue” Ha e s i afi:’ %a - Py e Kl L sm::.:”-:nawnunm principaliy Seotch plaid ‘effects—at }85.00 ~ -