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| Levi Russell of Preston Sues George F Tubbs of Norwich for | et , Fredictions from the New York Her- 'MMby&LW—Oflom‘val : & o W’O-‘&nflx it will be mostly| . — { chamges and to light Westerly | Papers In eleven new cases nda. were ” ‘o “with the clerk of the Nnflnrl outlook for Wednesday i fatr 10 | fourt % n-%;.i; cioudy, with slowly rising tem- S0 sionaty Teturagble at the default f an or 3 case. of Ronert ©. Glvsonoa. $ defendant's appeal, Bltven of Stoningion are sued by Charles C. Dodge of Stonington to re- cover o moto for $105) tnder date of o x eity x ® E Qbservationa in Norwi) against Annl adystic. 1 opened and - * Just Received |,z mimn momy oot oo " Grotnbors o0 o ok aring 25, Will Continue Today '8 PRATMACY. the changes | Frederick suit vs, Jacob Gordon of this city in - | in temperature and the barometric|living in Brooklyn, N. Y. admin the sura of $1200 to recover a promis- Federation Farmers > = i A New sfimt of the | i ? Ther. Bai & etvil Q&.”»"J”yfi&&é‘%‘mm&&’ PlaintiT] ; pened, assignment vacat his Annual Sele includes beautiful, new goods, every ! . Bar. y Framo S 3 i am -+ 37 03 | plantie complat de-| of Brooiyn, X, ¥ ber m&‘b.ehm.ad"hd AI.“inesth { : 3040 . the ‘aefendant and then tzanstorved to] o TR B s |} a wide varisty of styles, grades and prices. Every reduc- squth of plaintiff. On December 15, he postponed. o4 e o This fact n i w this be | sented the note at the u-ma&u An_answer or other pleedings in ‘u.nflfim“mhl&l‘m e After tional bank but it was not pais s e ow (o Possertad : Yasnga Trilda W. Pholps of New London fles| U0, wetks was ordered i the cass |} jpaolf makes our offerings much greater than they seem. by JOHN McCORMACK. T ona e PP O Pheis of New Tok cloron the will show that we are giving more for the e . er C. Phelps of N 1 tor Tek Comparisons F it ilaey Bend . " ™ R v, oient e maids was Filda, Waskirel'| The e?:":! k¢ ua'"n. ‘ep«»l' money, in every line, than ever before. Here are a few . __To be sure of yours ordef at once T § VS S o LK ¢ e 0! va, , iD . Gy mail or telephone or call &g our | toa T sats. | S B (5000, 208 it taxee ware peid trom e T I P O T Fomdats saperl: i store. Pey. Tem P mileaml s m 0 $260 was spent removing|{of a three vear suggestions:>— T2 m || & m. |0 and old son, Saturday, Jan. 0th, at 9.30. « | the debris after the fire. Following th: Douglass Sevin, John - CHEMISES % % 2 the b ey B s BT R CORSET COVERS WOMEN'S . Delivered free anywhere n. Coa- } meeticut, S < M. D. Colwell, confliciing| Willlam A. Somers of vatore zi vs. Geerge M. Stan. 3 5 tige ™ LIS s Selg| b afs ©) 3o eade Ths mopsies ' Corset Covers in a complete as- At #4o—regular price G0 { distributed ~ sortment of atyles, both French At 89c--regular price $1.00 ."le M‘Cflh co' s i the Belatitha Mary, sabing for & ot ane: Sriminel Qourt- and fitted with lace and Hamburg At $1,20—reguler price $1.50 i i Attorney C. ¥ »| asking th c The criminal court aiso came in and g £ ” i Nerwich, Conn. : s 8 ng the title to land at Eastern trimmings, at th~se spec’al prices: i 4 o Six houi court divide the propert: Point, It has been divided into build- At 170—reguiar price 2ic v ed by fiood tide. |claime to and the the distribution of|ing lots and many cottages bulit. and 300, At 21c—regular price 35c COMBINATION SUITS et fund. Chcl::.?‘ i was brough 3 - g it violation of the liquor law and the At 44c—regular price 3¢ GREENEVILLE NEWS |present trust and liability and award 3 : case had been twice continued when Wormen’s Muslin Combination Mr‘n a reasonable sum for his expenses R Brre » . i and eounsel, ’| she present s A suit to yecever $10,000 for injuries that she was in such poor health that |§ pryiqy IN DRAWERS and Skirt—of Corest Cover and received on January 25, 1914 is brousht ehe could not coms to court Drawers—Combinations that are fev. J, F. McCormick Spoke at St. Mary’s Church==-Many Persons Mome HASN'T MISSED SUNDAY She is stfferl from heart disease ¥ il P by lewi Hussell of Freston asainst & at ahe came to court|] 0 pelrs of Womew's Nusin absolutely correst in out and finish, Over Christmas, = George F. Tubbs of Norwich. On that and dropsy. Drawers, good quality muslin, " The 9 c'clock.mass in St. Marys|date the plaintiff was knocked down . SCHOOL 1N 15 YRARS |is o carfiéde Monday. After conter- |} sizes. regular 5c Drawers— at these special prices: ckurch Bunday morning was celebrat-| by the automobile of Mr. Tubb# at the| Horace Church Holds the Record at | SNCCS Detween the lfiflfiyfl 3!' - the || made plain tucked and full 156 At e Tho 2 ¥ - othe ¥ 89c-—~—regular X D et DA Glataie ot and was in such poor health that she |§ Women's Drawers of muslin and e At $1,89—regular price §2.00 sity of ington. .| er injuries for which he clal 2| Coyl Secoend, 14 Years. Srting seraonon ne Ve '3 | ort v e orseato cpen] o o Toidn o rwors | B IR T PEEN sutvie otk ong i o> e t reh holds a reco er ) i : mager 30 ToTeIOla in Christmas mea- | R RTA the case of Newion B Tans |10 years' perfoct nilendance st the |had ihe italien intsrproter tenl ‘the (| and Hamburg trimming—a grest At $1.98—cexular price 52.50 phere vs. Frank Howard, conservator | <¢®sions of the Central Baptist Bible |accused that the mittimus would be variety of dwu at these special e CBITUARY, of Waterford. Howard was appointed | 5¢hool and Horace Coyl comes next |suspended for six months dut {f in |§ prices: ————— cennrvarx‘or upon the gpmlc;uomz Al.| With a record of fourteen years. The |that time she should be accused of At 2lo—regular price 25¢ Mrs. Julia Demuth, bert EH. Lanphere. names of those perfect in attendance | selling liquor she would have to go At 38cregular price 30c EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS 3rs. Julia Demuth dled suddenly | Ansello Perrone of Norwich has en- |2t Sunday school for one vear and|to fall She had been given o sentence At &do—regular price 53¢ We apecialize in Extra Size Gar- To & t = lsvadny about midaight at the heme|tered suit against Angello V. Covello| Vel Were aanounced on Sunday by |of 3100 fing and 60 days in At 6Bo—regular price T5c o clean out our entire| N0Y Sathier trs Thomas Main: | for the sum of $3700 as it is claimed |J- Palmer Post as followa: lower court. o e At 8Sc—regular price $1.00 ments for stout women. We show tock of Boys’ Suits and Qver- [ bt Rflo‘ iter_Monor. Mediesl Ex- | e Iatter atole the affections of Mrs. H&":n"e The syl epyrt sdourne ' these “extra full” garments in many g a.mxnn;{ % 1ll N anell, wa%. s P"{'rh?;wublin Rubbber Co., of Boston | ¥ka, “years; | S b SRR A ST grades and qualities to insure anm coats, ages 5 to 18 years, we|[177°d and he pronounced death due has brougit ax action for the sum of 150 MEMBERS HERE. MUSLIN GOWNS - sssortment. At these special 1 ] 241 on e common coun 5, o S——— ., 4 ces: have marked them at about| i, 1, qanads, 32 years aso. She|lcainet the Thompson Motor Con of| Poiish- American Mlllfary Unlon Ready [} THomanis Covns of oot aoele . $1ZE DRAWERS 2pd of late had been living with her | New London. e to Defend American Flag. e T EXTRA SIZE DR R daughter. She is survived by four| The David Stevenson Brewing cim- Elsie Jacotmon, 2 3 regiiar 50c GOWnS @t........ 39¢ At $5c—regular price 3% on e sons, who live in Baltic and Fall River, | P20y of New York has brought a suit re. Orissa A. Kinney, 2| The New London branch of the At 44 e lsg too daughiters. Mya James FPar- | 297 N”',.'w{é,‘,“""“}h“‘ Jomaphy Corvag st Mkitig“pvm%tf g;?j“ stJ"h'Am"lflc?n ut‘lmh“ei’d ??;“?emj\:d ‘Women’s Gowns of fine materiais, At B3op-pegular price Tir - Mrs. hews o 3 e t S years: C njam recen ormed, S $1.00 rde'lg'.md Irs. Thomas Mathews of this thc-umotu‘o’oo,e ommon counts far :‘ Mrs. Eunice Bdson *1 vear: |meeting in Tywm“ hail, New Lon- in tigh, low end V neck styles, At 8%es~regular price $1.00 1y Benjamin L. Armstrong of New Lon- | Edward Johnson, 1 vear; Fred Millard, |don, Sunday, with about 35 present. |} ¢r.rimed with lace and Hambu=g | EXTRA SIZE GOWNS i don brings a civil act v 1_year: Mrs. John E. Post, 1 year: | The soclety has received its charter “deri : 2 We have taken all the Suits Pesserials, S OF T0000 Bumagos Bumiiet Boens | Mrs. Bawara S, Purvis s1 yoar: "WiL | from Bitiebureh, whete the local orr |] cmire’deries, at thess epacial At 89e—regular price _Tic and divided them into two lots, | i "Bartie Bamaaye 7o° a8 & calier| s Bgpieston of ast Lyme apd Byron|Uam Storms, 1 vear. garizations in this country maintain|f Bricess At _89c—regular price $1.00 T altic S dny. Billings of New London to recover the| Those marked with an (%) attend- |their headquarters, and expects to At 4do—1cgular price Bic At $1.29—regular price $1.50 Miss V. M. Boot! 2 Woodm value of notes and interest. There ars|©d Some Sunday school every Sunday jmuster about 100 members in New At 68c—regular price 89 At $1.68—regular price §2.60 E i RS y Of Waodmount|tnree counts. On November 23, 1910, | during the year, but were not perfect | London. There are already enrolled in At _88c—regular price $1.25 is visiting with relatives, 2 1910, 25 EXTRA 81ZE SKIRTS AND TWO-PANT SUITS| ayen osbors ana we g Tor RGO, B maeaa o e s | Bible selsacl; *Spesial Thantion was | service 1a the Russian vy o oo (| At $i8regwar price 4500 At Mo—regular price 500 - - E - o 3 . a8 TV V. 2. -3 apilliton Osbork and Walter McNssles | i3} stock of the Niantia Meahaden Ofi| made of Louis Covey. who was pre- | Uniforms of the cadet style are to be At $1.93_regular price §2.50 At 8Sc—regplar price _Tic THAT SOLD FOR $5., $6., ynday in New London. and ‘Guano company and “gave Gight| vented by sickness froim making a per- |ordered and drilis are already taking AU 89c—reghlar price $1.00 i ig | Promissery notes, 7 for $1000 and ect recor place. e Norwich organization s 7 $7., $8., $°., Im“.llgoux.d mm e ‘fif.""c"‘hfi,}:.“fn'f for ;uno,yma Brst .mresxsrov, 1 13{’16, about 150 members, according to Pres- WOMEN'S s < P derson of Preston. 5 and the last Nov, 1, 1918. Three notes| FROZEN WATER PIPE ident Julian Rondomanski of the New ; A . How $5 98 A were paid with interest at 5 per cent, London branch. The military union ie ONG SKIRTS CHILDREN'S b N £.a0 DeNoaums o Avckle B. L. spent | DUt 8inte Nov. 1 1018, they have ro- CAUSED A DELUGE [ready to defend the American fas, if | L : : tife Christmaa holidays with Mr. and|ius®d 12 the interest an the oth-| et “Down Thres FI it Women's Lang Skirts of cambric | UNDERWEAR - n ree oors of Main i ALL MIXTURES THAT |atre. ¥. K Ethter of Cantral avenue. . | povepy Sonar, Sareoment, all the notes| ol 00N Thrme B mesed Clothing Surprise at Germania Hall. and muslin, tailor-made with tuoks | Children's Musfin Underwear — SOLD FOR $4. AND $5.. ! Ira Leomard of Westerly was the|iS On the failure to pay the note of| Stock. Germania lodge, No. 11, and Emer- || —also trimmed with edgings and | Drawers, Gowns and Skirts — at d guest of his brother, Bnrnest Leonard, | 11000 comins due Nov. 1, 1914, with in- —_— green lodge, Order of Sons of Herman, |} insertings of lace and Hamburg, at | these apecial prices: Now sz 48 ]“ Tourth street, during the holtdays. | .oros%: ~'Tho third count is for the| A water plpe that had been frozen |8ave a big surorise to thelr families |} these special pricea: At 12%0—Dras value 16 - | o four notes, aggregating $4600, coming|and had burst on the fourth floor of |and children on Sunday evening in A Wi vaatliacatce 1B T e Anpa Fealy.of Hartford spent| 388 vearly on Nov. 1, from 1315 to|the building at No. 252 Main strest, |Germania hall. The big attraction was AL S “‘;E A “:—_szmv:]- ue_20c YOUR CHOICE OF ANY c,,’,‘,‘::,m with her parents, Mr, and| 1715, Attachments have .been placed|wetting down the three lower floors |2 Christ tree for the children, regular price $1.25 At owns, value S0c Mrs. J, F., Hi N, e to the value of $3000 on the property|and particularly the stock of the Na- | Which tHey were more than delighted At $1.29—regular price $1.50 At 44c—Skirts, value 50c = 1. F. Healy of North Main street.| of the defendants, Mp- Eesleston owna| tonas Shoe & Clothing Co wae M. |with. . The commities In ¢harge was At $1.89—regular price 3200 OVERCOAT,5TO 18 individually 131 s| the Niantic|covered about 7.30 o'clock Monday eve. | Mr. Bodansisy, Mr. Gresser, Mr. Krause, A5 SISy vees WL Henry Marshal of New York spent 3 E.Rs T E the latfer part of Jast i Wi company and jointly with Mr. Billings|ning by Robert MoNeely. Mr. Mitterer and Mr. Miller. On_the 24 Dm ¥ * 33-98 ana Mre, Frank Marbal of Sorey | 0 shares. Before the water could be shut off |ladies’ committee, Mrs. Badansky, Mrs, CHILDREN'S : Main street. Stephen A. Reynolds and Ernest A. 2“1 ha{i done damage to the Shoe & |Weiss and Mrs. A. Thiel. WOMEN'S Children’s French Dresaes of geod §|/ g capmaccsintien. 22 L Clothing company’s stock, which is es. . x i i i Good assortment on hand qplemes Murghy of Tutts colese is at| T AT timated at §200. e To Speak at Ridgefield. SHORT SKIRTS ;::::yflw:::. n:wn._.l":: ERie e i of his parents, Mr. M 3 ler up on the phome t As Mr, McNeely was uhable 2 r D. 1 2 3 peci 2 now. Come in before they |G e b e e Mem | daoretation of St Spiione Lo 2t | ko the osiar ts” shar the arate St | Sountr Agent broioin Rl ol At 21c—regular price Zic At _89c—regular price $1.25 | are all . the Christmas vacatiom. compared with the prize he was an- | e notified police headquarters and |league has received a call from Ridge~ At 44c—regular price §9c At $1.29—regmlar price §1.50 i gone. . < tiolpating buying. Mr. Mercier went |they in turn got word by telephone |fleld, and he will speak there on Jan. — Miss Maud Gelino of Hartford hs|to the borough and proved his claim. | to Morris Markoff, one of the firm who |§th. County Agent Lincoln is also | returned after visiting with 1r. and|Victor Verville gvho took the outfit, [lives at No. 19§ Mt Pleasant street. | booked for Putnam, and the date upon Now In i Mre., C.Of Marphe SF Contral ser thee nbt-been since Sunday night | Mr. Markoft reached the store as soon | which he will speak thers will probas OTHER SPECIAL s | She was sccompanied home by Miss|about 5.30 o'clock, when he went out |28 Possible and shut off the water in [bly be Jau. 10th. Efl“‘ Catherine Murphy. to telephone to his meother. thu? cdhr.b Dn.vtidt Sh%ruhevllw, an- ° E . S e e e other member of the firm, was noti g = 207 Main Street TAFTVILLE WEDDING. fled at hia home on Asylum street and | ong, of the, "fi‘,:"t’{,':“;’;,"flhfid‘b,:"mi il - e ks Sisanne R, Hare o G | Ko ok R g kg day Vo Winter Coats MISS M. C. ADLES Edmund Burrelle Elected Prosident of | ry, at o greatly pleased with the aid that was | Golohy, Sub: was rs. ¥ Tordvce I Misses i o Us st J - e wedding of Mrs. Coronna Boz 4 bt AoN ker, for a short time a resident of No: A o . i s ] et Certegs i " gaorse |of Tenvlle snd Joseph Leersux of |Eoin e uoron O Morees. . wrhg | IS Women'’s Winter Coats in 4 splendid assort- - & rriage Locat in ewett es took place at the Sacred 2 = - S - e 2 Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist| & Somaspiocated, i Hiare choreh. Saturday. moming ot | Bped them In_ salvaging some of = ment of styles and fabrics, regular $9.98 SCALE HEALTH 7.30 o'clock. The ceremony was per- o BORN Coats at B Caro of th EAe § ,"::‘::T":: . The L Josent's society held their {.gmed“m' 2r Bey WO Bellerqas. The o R LAPTERRE—In Norwich, Dec. 27, 1914 RS At ... it e e, . Care e scaip is o greatest | reg: monthly meetin; nday af- ere atten ¥ ix Belisle X . R ' > B and . . P | iiaportance. Patrons and frignde of | ternoon in Beausoliele: hatl meirn s |and Frank Filligar The bude was i e Siraeyshter; Rith Helen. to Dr. and |} Women’s and Misses' Coats, sizes 16 to 44, i | Miss Adles understand fairly large attendance. The reports | Sharmingly dressed in blue silk mes- — i regular $15.00 Coats at ' ‘ possescos the true method of keeping|of the treasurer and the secretary |S2line With a white hat. After the ‘opriat the sealp healthy, How much better ta|were read end. sccopted, alss othe|Coremony a reception was beld for | Included Among Appropriations De-| ... . MARRIED =~ = garo for it than to lose the hair and |favorable reports from various coms | the couple with o few friends and rel- | sired from General Assembly lo | LASROUX—BOZTIn Tattville Dec. then have to depend on a switch from | mittees were handed in. After the|3tVes in attendance at the home of | $288500 for Agricultural College, *Joseph Lacroux of 3 combings. completion of the routine business of | F'ellx Belisle of Sonth Front street Mrs. Corenna Boz of Taftviile _Fine stock of healthy, fluffy, glossy |the order the annual election of of- | A Wedding breakfast was served and| State Treasurer S. Roberts on - - ;mam." Hair. O"R, ‘EOO}((, .mgc, ‘B,,e?‘ they follow: ;n; ocflo;ple :att c:n 1t-,ha 10.1:5 ltral',n for | Monday mailed to mamkl;,au of the 4 DIED U3 Muin St. uest to Chelsea Bauk. ev. U, O, erose, chaplain: o Bico.ment 1n Provi- | incoming general assembly coples of ' s P president, Kdrund Burel Vice pres. |dence and Fall River. On their rc. |the reports of the treasurer and comp- | PEMUTH—In Greeneville =Dec. dent. O. Tellier; secretary, E. Larose; | turn they will reside on Slater avenue, | trolier and details of the statement | ;inursl from the Lome of Mo deugh- . Napoleon Beausoliel; mas- | The #room is emploved at the Ver- |of desired departmental and Institu- | ter. Mrs. Thomas Matthewe, of Dotter '“’e Thames Naliom] Ballk ter of ceremonies, Edward Adams. |Sailles Fibre mill. The couple received | tional appropriations in order that the anor, Wednesday oy st 9 Tellier, Hdward Adams. |any beautiful wedding gifts and both | legislators might be informed con- k. Services at the Bailtic Women'’s Coats in a variety of desirable fab- $1 4 50 rics, regular $17.50 and $19.50 Coats at. .. & Women's Coats of beautiful fabric fur cor- duroy and fur trimmed plush, $25.00 and $19 50 $29.50 Coats at...... .. c00. . clock. The newly elected off people have a large circle of friends |cerning the financial situation before| church at 10. Burial In Baltic. 4 Almost = Sorwich, Conn. Dec. 3. to1a, |8 3 wiy slected oficers will b | pec i e DELANEY—In Hanover, Dec. %3, John amp e oslery fit“ Prl Bolders of this Bank, for the sleotion = Some very larse appropriation esti- | Delanes. al ces of Directors 2na tre Jransaction of STOLEN HORSE AND Death of Martin F. Murphy. timates have been submitted. FOr in, | e - - Some Sorore THImoth R0 Be alrEl? WAGON RECOVERED | Mrs. Grimshaw Hurd of Nortn B|SHS%, 0% Meare. ficu i Aok ok SONYX" g Hosiey field at thelr Benking House: on — strect received word late Monday af- | {7y years ago and includes $50,000 The Well-known For Women 3“-55 en. 12, 1915, at 11 o'clock | Outfit Located in Jowstt City and |ternoon that her brother. Martin F. . m. ther. Fltor a dormitory at_the Willlmantic { CITARLES V. GALF, Cashier. Owner Proved Claim. Murphy, a former rtesident here, had | N'Urmo cchool and $800.000 for trades T $itel Ay a¢ Wert Bayard, Now|echools. The Copnecticut Agricul- llr en 3 somewhat Sud- | tural college wants $288,500, about Salesmen’s Samples, including about ted .n_dkind:bf Women’s Hwtmm n:fi Ve ‘OSEPH BRAD den, as only a few days before word |0 000 m: han t 5 thi = ’ POD has e o e op Mm that he i tat o0 STUARE e T 15 Main Street prices. BOOK BINDER somewhat improved. Mr. Murphy was | fLloncC commissioner $15000 wmore 2 e i bi Was sent here (o Mr. Merc born hers 30 years ago. the son of | bian, !N 1913 The beplleptie colony Women’s Sample Hosiery in a big assortment l 5 ; possession ot (he g 3 in_ arphy. He | 0507 Y 3" the Cheshire FUNERAL of styles and kinds, regular 25¢ Hosiery at. ... C 000 more than in 1913; the Cheshire went there and took possession of the | MT: %-I. Books Made and Ruled to Order {animal and wagon. reformatory, $525,5000, and the tuber- 103 BROADWAY $59,00 Stamford and later jolned the | culoeis commission, §844.74. Women’s Sample Hosiery, including Hosiery of ch { el The enlistments and has been stationed | Guests at Wibberley-Sage Wedding the finer sort, regular 37%:c and 50c Hosiery at i DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | w=s 8o ving at Fort Bayard, New Mexico. He is| . 3 : survived by his father and three sis- | , AMONE the guests at the Wibberley- 4 enAND— ¢ ParcPe S e e i S e R AR R o Bk ED TO Tine gad fhe Mitww Nellio and No¥a |yiiss Lalia Allen, Norwich 4 ) M d H dk h f " g Murph: A . 5 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 7 i | EMBALMERS usse ercheets - . | : AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES P Thousands of Handkerchiefs, slightly mussed in the Holiday rush, are now on sale at special prices. No better time than now to lay in a supply of Handker. Velvet Mill Closed. 1y The J. B. Martin Co. has shut down for a week or ten days. Hours 10 a m, to 2 p. m. American House $ FARREI, & SANDERSON, Props @pesial Rates to Theatre Troupes, Teaveling Men, Bto, Livery cennestion. Shetucket Stresr Mast Cigars are Googm THESE ARE SETTES unm?i‘ o(“\;.bnsr Mass., is TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR visiting with M. and dive, Thomas GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR A Soutstens of Webrion Mass., is tady Assistant Telephone 328-3 FENRY E, CHURCE WM. SMITH ALLEN Winter Colds and Coughs H Toanihil throat and croup give way to At 10c—Children’s Handkerchiets 3 ia a fancy box, et 100 a box from lfe. L] y Rubbers At 190—Children's Hendkerchiefs, 8 in a fancy box, a e s RUBBER BOOTS AND ARGCTICS at 15c & box from 23c. H and low cut, light and hea At 9c—Women's Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Charles Beduc 1s confined to his home with an attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Odilion Rosseau of New Britai 1s visiting here with rel- LAY Joln Sullivan of Martford is wisit nia . e Ar Ty e van, of Merchants' avenue, e Mhn-tho?o{vn at 9c each, 3 for 25¢ from 12%c and 19c, Rubl They are the VERY BEST. At 19c—Women's Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, FRANK A. BiLi. 104 fiain St o Mane S Memstttones tous e At 2Sc—DMen's Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefe, re- Try them and ses. n t of Mr. and Mrs. Th Of Horehound a\ uced from THOS, M. SHEA, Prop, Franidin 8t | Eroasor of Twaters svenva. "' s e Yor At ng-—un'- H:Q Hemstitched Handkerchlefs, at Wexz o Palpce Cafo Mrs. B o gt T8 has . 39c gach, § for $1.00, from 50c and 75c. e et oot * ._w"{. 1 Frawia Sk . N 15 Sootiana, her to| § ‘ i wgesns se 122'%_3 0 on ] Dromptservicedayornight XX Y 0 T || 8 . | LR drdae Be o 00 e Lady Assistant g.g.. broth ed in Tatevitle,| > us & Mltche" QO. for busipess ri ton