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ortecus & THE LYONS CO. Wauregan Biock, Norwich, Conn. TELEPHONE 1230 Christmas Gifts PRETTY PRACTICAL USEFUL Watch the Children Talk with Santa Claus Because we thought mothers would appreciate the opportunity we installed a workshop for Santa Claus on our Third Floor, and every morning from 10 to 12 he holds a reception there for mothers and their little ones. Mr. A. de la Torre, Jr, formerly U. S. Inspector of Immigration, Port of San Francisco, writes from No. 1111 Powell St, San Francizco, Cal.: “I take great pleasure in recommend- ing your great national catarrh cure, Peruna, as the best I ever used. I sincerely express my thanks to you for the health which I now enjoy. It has done me and a number of my friends good, and I can assure you that I shall take every opportunity to speak in favor of what I consider to be the best remedy for catarrh in ex- istence today.” Our booklet, telling you how to keep well, free to all. DAINTY UNDERWEAR—Always a useful gift. v 2 JACOB GALLUP, E. C. JEWETT, Those who object to liquid medi- 3 CORSET COVERS—Lace and embroidered trimmed, Elécted Worthy Master Retiring Worthy Master o s hewe Ve 3 Stand near his workshop any morning and with and without sleeves, 25¢, 50c to $1.98. LONG WHITE SKIRTS—$1.00 to $5.98. GOWNS—ENVELOPE CHEMISE—$1.00 and up. CREPE-DE-CHINE CAMISOLES in pink and white, ———_— e SALMON EGGS HATCH IEABTERN STAR CHAPTER ‘ BETTER IN THIS STATE. ELECTS I'!'s OFFICERS. About Four Weeks Ahead of Those|Mrs. Adelaide Cochrane for Worthy Consigned to Massachusetts. Matron—Installation This Month. listen to what the children say. See their earger- ness, their bright eyes, their wonder and their hap- piness. Could anyone lack the Christmas spirit who watched this scene for five minutes? If YOU have children who have faith in Santa Elected by Norwich Patrons of Husbandry—Worthy Master | The state commission on fisheries| At the meeting of Sachem chapter, and game held a meeting in the cap- | No. 57, O. E. S, in Buckingham Me- y. V! ial Wed: da) reni the foi- ' 2 2 prices $1.00 to $2.98. So pretty to wear under the E. C. Jewett Closes Two Successful Terms—Has Class | 351005t iggepor: prosided. - | lowing amcers wers siecied to. serve Chu-bohnnzoffl-emm ey l-;m B et between : - Supt. John M. C: t - | the coming year: the 3 thin, sheer evening waist of the present day. of 40 to Work in the Degrees. port D embers bt the comimnis- | Worthy matron, Mrs, Adelaide Coch- urs to t will be something that sion were particularly interested in|rane; worthy patron, Robert Cochrane; what Mr. Crampton said about the|assistant matron, Mrs. Susie E. Har- success of the salmon hatchery at|der; secretary, Mrs. Maud L. Steven Norwich grange, No. 172, Patrons| The following were thc officers| Windsor Locks. He showed them a |treasurer, Mrs. Annie L. Rawson; con- | of Husbandry, held its first Decem- | clected: bottle containing about 100 saimon | ductress, Mrs. Nettle Kinney; assist-| o : Worthy Master, Jacob _Gallup; | eggs which he obtained from the fish |ant conductress, Mrs. Elizabeth Jev ber meeting on Wednesday evening in|orthy overseer, John E. Fanning: |and game commission of Massachusetts | ett. Pythien hall, which was the meeting | lecturer, Miss Helen B. Moore; secre- | Monday evening in Springfleld. The| The annual reports of the officers for the annual eleciion of officers and | tary, Miss Ruth Breckenridge; treas-|hatching of the esgs has been done in showed the past year to have been a had an attcndance of over 50 mem- | urer, Edward Cook; chaplain, Wood-|a shorter time in this state than in|very successful one. The installation bers interested in the choice for the|bury O. Rogers; steward, Reuben P.|Massachusetts. The hatchery at|of the officers will take place at the next year. Worthy Master E. C.|Potter; assistant steward, E. M.|Windsor Locks is about four weeks|meeting on Dec. 22, and at this time Jewett presided and the minutes wers | Rogers; l&dy assistant steward, Miss|ahead of that in Massachusetts. Both |the various committees to serve the kept by the sedretary, Mrs. Nettie| Nellie 'Anderson; gate keeper, John|states received the supply of eggs|cnsuing year will be appointed. Fanning. Lyman; Ceres, Mrs. Ambrose Sulli- [ from Oregon at about the same time, In the preliminary business of the|van: Pomona, Miss _Anna Frink; | this state securing 100,000 and Massa- CHASTE WOMANHOOD meeting two applications were re-|Flo, Mrs. Nettle Fanning; _mem- |chusetts §00,000. Those who have in- ceived and it was announced that at|bers of executive committee, E. C.|terested themselves in the hatching of | Reyered Through Immaculate Concep- the next meeting this month the first | Jewett (3 years); A. A. Robinson (1|the salmon egss in the two states are s and second derece would be worked | year). at a loss to understand why it has| tion Feast Services at St. Patrick’s and that the degree team under| Wuorthy Master Jewett is conclud- | taken longer in Massachusetts than in| Church. Charles A. Hagberg was in training |ing a successful term of two succes- | Ccnnecticut, and are inclined to at- the children will long remember. Men’s Store it gussestions if you are seeking a gift for a man—then consider our Men's Store. We show everything in Men's Wear for Holiday gifts—House Coats, Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Sus- penders, Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. Second Floor Sift$ussestions If it is a practical gift for a woman, a girl or an infant, then it our Second Floor. We show Furs of all kinds, handsome Waists, Warm BOUDOIR CAPS—Pretty. and becoming in all the lat- est styles, 50¢c, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50. MARK-CROSS KID GLOVES—No ¢ift to a lady more acceptable. NECKWEAR—AIl the latest styles in Vests, Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Bows and Jabots. Lovely Evening Scarfs of Georgette Crepe. Also Flowered Scarfs equally pretty. event app! y at the rooms of the Count . for that meeting. There are about |sive ycars in the worthy master’s |tribute the reason to a difference in There were choice flowers, roses, Shawls, Women's Aprons, Night Rob: Kimonos, Bath Robes, Wrappers, APRONS—Always a popular gift. We have Fancy, 40 who will be entitled to receive the |chair during which Norwich grange|atmospheric conditions. carnations and delicate cyclamen, on|§ Flannelette Gowns, Petticoats, Cardigans, Children’s Dresses, Bath Robes— i . 2 : 5 degrees and it is expected that a|has made a particularly large in- - the marble altar dedicated to the hi Round, Square, Bib and Band in white, prices 25c, pecial mecting will be held in the|crease in membership, while its soclal | pNOGHLE PLAYERS Blessed Virgin in St. Patrick’s church § and everything in Infants’ We i last week of the month when the third |and other features have been well Wednesday. the feast of the Immacu 50c, 75¢ to $1.50. and fourth degrees will be worked on | maintained. CONTINUE THEIR GAMES. |late Conception, and the vestments | { the clas: As there are still more ap-| His successor, Jacob Gallup, is no e and altar hangings used during the| 3 Useful Gifts plications promised it was voted to|stranger to the duties of the office of | Hahn Made High Score, Baker Sec-|masses were changed from the peni- hlrd Floor hold a special meeting next Monday | worthy master, having filled one term ond on Wednesday Night. tential violet of Advent to For the Home BUNGALOW and PERCALE APRONS, 25c, Soc, 75c¢, 98c. A for the purpose of receiving |in ations only. This is to be held | several yi postition with much success cars ago an pure white. The epistle read during the services was Prov. viil. 22-33, and Th the gospel was Luke 1-26, fioor abounds in useful gifts—articles of utility, many of them beau- he'is looked up- | Four men « 1ged places in the Improve- {on among his fellow members as a 2 3 . tiful, too—practical gifts which the housewives will appreciate and which FOR THE CHILDRE] = £ . : i West Side Pinochle club tourney | nar. e = PP o an: jic N TeasaE e 8 feam 2 Gholce: for e = narrating the visit of the Angel Gabriel h 3 I o ol reheara the e e T o eotedl® Ofce to Which | |\ ling as the result of Wednesday |and his salutation to Mary, ~Hatl, full || Will help beautify the home. There are Fire-place Screens, Cedar Chests, : ¢ Jalley and Peckham | Of grace, the Lord is with thee; bless- , Si Pi g Caps, Toques, Bonnets, Leggins, Sweaters, Pretty nights play. Dalley and Peckham fOf £race, the Lord is with thee: bless- Silic Floss Pillows and Rugs of all kinds. On this same ast week, changed third and fourth floor, also, will be found Vacuum CI a2 . Hil RE- - St tire service accentuated the honor paid ners, both Hand and Electric Sweep- White Dresses, Useful' Gingham Dresses, Rompers, [§|RE-ELECTION OF OFFICERS ARG ALE. GIEN places respectiveiy and Daker Tth 1ast | ,° (¢ Catholic church to Mary, as || ers—Sewing Machines in all grades including the celebrated “FREE" Boys’ Suits, Coats and Hats for boys and girls BYEDIMISIONT AR 0 0: ON PRIZE POULTRY. | e Pendicton, who is now 7th, (Supreme type of chaste womanhiood |§ Sewing Machine—Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and Columbia Graf- Y =gt LSt | President Michael J. Malone and As- | Made at Southern New England Show | Halliscy still holds first place with 4| companion of the Saviour during iric § onolas. Vacuum Cleaners, Sewing Machines and Musical Instruments are e Bethrea i i Siatior N i comfortable margin over seco a0, | carthly life, while commemorating the || sold on the sasy payment plan. - & Hahn. High score for the evening, | gnotrine of the chureh that M s EVERYTHING FOR THE INFANT The regular monthly meeting of Di-| The owing prize awards have 0. is_eredited to Hahn while the | conceived and preserved free from. ;R! including Rattles, Bibs, Brush and Comb Sets, Etc. vision 1. A O. I, held in For been made at the annual exhibition of | fcqad, hishest score, 7505, Wwas made stain of sin, by this very fact of her € 2 ers' h st Sunda at 2 p. m. the Southern New England Poultry - * " N S| - th 52 e ael st en e oy criatal | aaceciten mein) oy sre g (COUI N Wednssaay o | deemer. & DISON Phonographs are peerless. There’s a over by the president, Michael J. Ma- | week Hahn _J. Jordan| The first mass of the feast, at 5| ' Will pla: s over. e TR Peckham_ 7190; | o'clock, was read by Rev. Peter J.| reason! play all makes of Records. e—— = — =|“A01 the officers being present, the | chester first puilet, Arst pon dleton €870 Pettis 6285; Lewis | Cuny. The low mass at 7 o'clock was The Connecticut branch of the| At Portiand, Dr. E, F. Potter was |Mmeeting opened in due form. Two ap- | t Brahmas H. P. Bill, Hart- Underwood € e S sald by Rev. John H. Broderick. At French wounded emergency fund re-|elefted delegate and Supervisor Wil- | Piications for membersh ac- rd, first and second cockerel, first 6070: A. Jo 95. both these services there “e;e fn\lan‘ ently started by the New Haven Alli- | liam E. Tarker reserve delegate to the | cePted and placed on file. F. and A. J. Con- te: hundred communicants. At 8 o'clock nce Francaise, held its second meet- | lay electoral conference that convenes| Under the head of new business the . it Hiem: Fiallt 8 ! Eeck o] & ChIXBImBES | Wik SUns: Ly Ry 1o | . . 2 irs Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. A.[in Norwich in March at a meeting n_of ers for the suing | _ Par “ochins—Riverhead farm, |ham § ndlet S5 7 s At o Chnete T anaKerciiers ve robiems Harriman of Edgehill road, New Ha- |held in the Methodist chapel Monday was as_follows: Presid rst and second cock, first [ 485; Baker i nder direction of Cholrmaster ¥. e aventie: S Naloric T vive Fiies a e . first and second cock- | Jordan, 79 Un- | Farrell and during the services ifr g i 2 = d i F DT seeting e eesiifeac ond pullet, first and | derwocd 6, s e s one. o, several nun- || Children’s Handkerchiefs | Womers Handkerchiefs = Daniel J. O'Neil; treasurer Dominiques—Ernest S. Smith, first —= dreds members of the parish received | Children’s White and Colored | At 12/5c—Women's Pure LINEN Mo sentinel, _Roger | cock, second hen. holy communion from Rev. Father Border Handkerchiefs, three in a Initial Handkerchiefs, 75c sergeant arms, = Patrick | duck wing games — F. and A. Hevsl Hadyralicun o Rastor n. fancy box, at 15¢ a box. box of six. ST t cock and second hen. Rev. He rd of officers was re- hans — Lester C. Phil- | ifteen minutc | est, an indication | lips, New , third cock, third| at the I the Y. M. bers of the wer A p third_pullet, third A, hall on V fternoon zuvl 1 " At 25c—Women's Pure Linen Ini- e e tial Handkerchiefs, $150 a = box of six. Children three in a fancy box, at lsc 25c a box. Parisian lvory o at + Sin b’ white Leghorns— Pellows Falls will cost 75¢ to $1.00. second cock, Women’s Handkerchiefs the way the busi- | b : Ao Pk b . e o i SPECIAL!—Women's Fine Linen A good man people ask themselves about the expensc of Parisian 8| ros L s : Sicwi Dondan | £ vclogs S Eh . i | BEGIN HOT WATER \ ens of Noveity Boxes of Chil- Initial Handkerchlefs, $1.00 a Ivory. A few years ago thie class of merchandise was more ex- | on, : puilet; Thomas Fowler, first and sec- | Hovs’ tary il Handkerchiefs, three in a box of six. il e s e e s | DRINKING IF YOU ||f s syttt g phy, who was preses hen, secon third cockerel, firs i A good Comb can be bought for 50c—a better one | on by the presider and second pullet, first and second pen. — g | DON'T FEEL RIGHT “‘ Men’s Handkerchiefs | 1 S George R. West Mystic, secor hen, first cockrel, first pull g~ Plain White Hemstitched A Nail File can be had for 35c, and from that price e et e e eccenn €, Heat cOCRL Epalict, ;B rchiefs at e, 10c, 12%c, 19¢, up to 75c. p cock. Plymon __ Josepn ||| Says glass of hot water with I At 5;—[;\'0:\fn('mbrl;lzdne-:‘;srvhidsv 3 < and lsc. A Hair Brush of the real thing costs from $2.50 cach ks ““;,“‘\ e ‘m, = Linzen, Mystic ., third ana phosphate before breakfast a THESE ARE SPECIAL VALUES to $5.25. R OHHCNTnE, buder : fourth cockrel John H. Northrup. i At 10c — Women's Plain Linen At 10c—Men's White Lawn Hem- wuded. second and fourth ck, third | o » o ¥ 1 washes out poisons. e > e & e e Jaisi: ibhv. ons o S 3 ppona second, third and four Handkerchiefs and embroid- stitched Handkerchiefs, all A Mirror of good size is sold for $2.50. e i e el first, second and third pul-|eock, first and fourth hen, first cock- —_— d ered, 3 for 25c. width hems, at 10c eacn, 3 So one can make his or her own choice with as little or as much ate president and former county ae Taih el st Duniec B triyoh w ahe o Wit b > Fetter grades of Women's Plain Lot outlay as is desired. We are here showing a few cuts of a few Dicsigar . spole ofiine londer fn - hes DUl e | cockrel , second * fourtn | breath and tongue is nstitched - Handkerchiefs at | At 19c—Men's White LINEN Hand. Biates With the)priaes ateasheds [T Em ot ke i w o e Pro [Aedt Bex Bmt and et s mecunt head is dull or aching: if what you cat | . 25c and 37%c. St NN WASN- N, St Can ith & | pe MG EE o Robinzon. Norwich, ; sours and forms zas and acid in stom Women's Embroidered ana Lace [ - dk hic | Dr. EJ. Brophy also made a few |2 B ol e h e 3 rtridge mouth Rocks—R .|ach, or you are ous, constipated, ze Handkerchiefs at 123c, 19c, en's a Dr. E.J. Brophy : : : % T ot it ook, Test and | macvous eliow and casit get fosibas | Dose Ha i ndkerchiefs fl| briet’ remarks along the same lines| iy omb buff Orpingtons—Louis | sorand hen. just right, begin inside bathing. Drink |J “°¢ 90c and up to $1.00. i Biand spoke to the members of con latt, Seymour, third cockerel, | tagious diseases that were quite prev- |fourth pullet, first pen; Frank D. Da- onette Initial with_silk_in- ach, 3 for 2 White Wyandottes — Edward Yost, | before breakfast, of real Women's Hand-embroidered Linen | At 1Qe—den's I lent a childr H Peacedale, second cock: Alin H. Gates [ water with a tea of limestone [} Handkerchiefs at 12%c, 1sc, 23c, il ot 100 ooy Tha o e o Caraso 8- |vis, Norwich, second cock, third hen, | anchester, fourth first pul- |phosphate in it. This will flush the |} 36c and up to $1.00. itials, at 10c [t dookoutben & chia v fouxtn pen Nellie P. Fuller, L. F. Williams, ford, third | poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, | Men's Fine Cambric Initial Hand- ineliookons mhan e chila s frat | London, second hen, fourth cockerel, second hen, 1 pullet: Thom- |kidneys and bowels and cieanse Women's Mourning Handker- | kerchiefs at 50c a box of six | . e told of the fi second pullet, third pen; A. C. West, | Wilson, So! Mznchester first|s ten and purify the entire alime chiefs, plain and embroidered, at | A¢ 25c—Men's Linen Initial Hand- B! lcading up to_scarlet fever. By Groton, third pullet; W. D. Fesler, o Ghasl 3 your fnside bathing 1 21 25 - - d B o e tre b 3 T st cockrel: Charles R. Noyes, | tary tract. Doy inside bathing im- 4c and 25c. kerchiefs, at 25¢ each, or $1.50 New London, first and third cock, first all. f third hen, sec- | mediately upon arising in the morni Dy 3 ¥ would be of great assistance to aiding | and fourth hen, second cockerel, first HAll, Gt cock v hom, Mo et o (i it e wne | Women’s Armenian Handker- " Pin Cushion and the doctor. pullet, second pen. S fond, ;‘rn':‘ thifdicockel, sancann et | S LS e g | chiets, dainty pleces of’ peasant | Men's White I tched gl];;f Jewel Box, $1.25 T Rose comb Orpingtons—L. J. Smith, [AT58 PeR oo Harvey, | sour bile before putting more food in- || handiwork at S0c, 75c and $1.00. andkerchiefs , 3T%ec and 50c ! The dust of the vacuum cleaner is|Deep River, first cockerel and first ja fine fertilizer. pullet second hen, second cock- |to the stomach. e You Peacedale,| To feel like young folks feel: li Single comb black Orpingtons — Dr. | ¥y HOWATd, o West Paw- |vou felt before your blood, nerves and Carl Beach. Hartford, first cock, sec- | {hird cockrels 5. Chax HEer B et | muscles became loaded with body im- ond and third hen, ‘second cockerel, | =ih ¥ purities, get from your pharmacist a second and third pullet, first pen; E. |-, <o) aottes — George R.|auarter pound of limestone phosphate Ho k p- Go i for G.fl All purchases of Handkerchiefs mounting to $1.00 or over will be put A. Todd, New Haven, second cock, first Second | Which is inexpensive and almost taste- | sle comb white Orpingtons—Vine | Bullet, sccond pen: Peter T Byraes | = pi P coap and hot water act on Hemmed and Hemstitched Pillow | _ Afternoon Tea Saquares, 50c, T5c, Hat Pin v oS 2 e Wickford, 9 3 W. Starr, Waterford, first and second I the skin, cleansing, sweetening and ||| Cases at 20c and up to $5.00 a pair. | $1.00 and up to $7.50. firs and third hen, first and third cock- 3 g and Holder, 750 . Qs " cock, first, second, third and fourth |20 T 1 3 freshening, so hot water and limestone Hemmed and Hemstitched Sheets Fine Damask and Huck Towels, Try This Simple, Inexpensive Joseph Lee, New London, first | ®rel “econd PRuct SOR DMt corge R. phosphate act on the stomach, liver, || at 95c, $1.38 and up to $12.50 a pair. [ 26¢, 29¢, 50c and up to $1.30. Home Treatment PSingle Comb Rhode Tsland Reds— |Swain. Old Mystic, first cock, third |!neys o sl wonn Tapestry Table Covers, 49c, 59, i 3 z o O, Denison, | Mystie, second | Who are usually constipated, bilious, (§ Tapestry Ta: No_one likes dandruff, but to get | nqniY m Faimer. Stonington, first 2nd| third and fourth cock, first, second |headachy or have any stomach dis b andbern I Blanket Bath Robes rid of it you must do more than wash ||ot. V. H. Blumstead, Stafford Spri and fourth hen, first, second and third | STOer should hegin this | e g e Y B We show a complete line of | your hair. The cause of dandruff Hes | sy it nmstead, Stafford Springs | oockrel, first, second and thind pul.|before breakfast They are assured|§ seilles, at 39c, $1.00 and up to | Ve SUCW & Sompets ne of not in the hair, but on the scalp and | Srstcockrel: B. B. Munger, Bast RIv-| )5 "a)y pen. they will become real cranks on the (| $11.50. celebrated “Beacon” make, with in the hair roots, and just as twice|pi: S°CTd Cock. first hen, Tourih pen: Aiihject Mhckl Table Sets, Cloths and Napkins | o5 and ¢rimmings to match at daily you use a germicidal tooth | filin Tockver, fret. third and. fourts to_match, $3.00, $4.00 and up to | gop powder or cream to cleanse your . criggd > v = $47.50. e & teeth of germs, so you should use|SUllet first, second and third pen: Tray Cloths at 12%c, 2%6c and up | o COpclty Crib Beacon Blankets Parisian Sage twice daily drive et EW Dondon, B » and Maish Comfortables for the = i ot ol 2 third cockrel; F. W. Cumpstone, to $1.00. baby, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and up 1‘333;3_'“‘"?;::&':‘[ Xaun Acin, oo Cafling | London fourth cock; D. F. Cole, Gro- Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs, 25¢ | to $2.95. and up to $4.50. Steamer and Traveling Russ, Real Maderia and Cluny Lace | principally Scotch plaids effects, Scarfs at $1.98 to 39.50. 3$5.00 to $10.00. Waist and Dress Patterns out and nourish its proper growtl. | ton third and fourth hen. Dandruff _makes your hair fall out.|,Single Comb Rhode Island Whites— Parisian Sage makes Dandruff fall out S’&?“"f; If":x;st“‘?f“{‘%'v ‘Wakefleld, first and your hair stay in. krel, ullet. 5 it Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds— A delightfully perfumed hair and 5 ™ scalp treatment easily applied at g‘irl-‘nhlcc“kcn]les rl'etrry. xecon‘d‘ cock, home, very inexpensive and obtaina- d rel, irs! pen; M. . & bl from Tee & Osgosd Go or at na | Church, Waterford, second cockrel, Our stock of FRENCH IVORY is now complete The drug or toilet counter. first pullet; Rev. T. C. McCann, Man- chester, first, third and_fourth cock; Du Barry and Louis XVI are the new designs. Our i s e 3 We make an excellent showing of Silks for waistings, both washable and Brush, $2.50 L d F. Willia W L t . FialeBas Soap B0 900 heona . F vllame, Watextand. s X 1 4 I ith fancy, in the newest colorings and designs, making a pleasing and practi THERE ARE MANY OTHER ARTICLES DESIRABLE ol Ot Whede Tated e prices are low and we engrave. Our Ivory with beau- cal gift—price range 49 to $3.00 a pattern—every waist packed in a Hol cncna cotierel, second pullet: Chatles E.(M tiful monograms free of charge. See our goods and ey Bax 4t deatred: Shoe Horns .. 75¢ to $1.28 Beebe, Waterfor: second cockrel, Puff Boxes . : 75¢ to $2.50 first pullet; E. W. Cumpstone, New ore buying. A splendid showing of Dress Silks in all the wanted colorings in Messa- Sapineses. o e i ;;Sc“.i‘r&f' e | g o = line, Satin, Crepe-de-Chine, Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Pussy Willow, Silk alcum Powder Boxes ....... - cockrel, third pullet, first pen. H ’y ki i Tl Bas Moldare : .. 750 [[SoSIEL et e Poplin, Ete—price range 3% to $250 a yard. Each Silk Dress Pattern Tooth Powder Boxes ..... $1.25 Thomas, New London, fourth ecock, : boxed freo if desired. Z Picture Frames . 756 to $1.25 = common ¢hildhood ail. [Second, third and fourth hen, first Established 1872 Trays... 25¢ to $3.00 % ke children irritable, | cockrei: H. D. Lovett, Groton, third A comprehensive collection of Dress, Waist and Kimono Patterns of Cot- ton Dress Goods for Holiday gift purposes—each pattern packed in a Hol lay Box. At Cotton Goods Department, down stairs. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. 8 e e oot o best fome | cocle; Thomas Kaheen, New London, And many other things. Come show you these ey A eine % heoidcs robbing | mecond cockrel; Charies K. Noyes, articles. teh yone hil Saming iha | Black Hall, first cock, first hen, fourth - Tio015 and 4+ fret signs of worme sive | cockrel. first pullet; Ray Lewis, New . Norwich, Jur child a treatment of Kickapoo|london, third cockrel, “second and mE c@ el Thev kill the worms, |third pullet, first pen; R. J. Shevlin, JEWELERS * an. ct as laxative and expel the worms | Groton, second cock. and poisonous waste. Tone the sys- Buff Pl outh Rocks — Paul W. Agents Park & Tilford and Appolio Chocolates tem and help restore vour child's|Noyes, Waterford, first cock, secondl Norwich Shopping Centre 144 Main Street health and happy disposition. Only [hen; Morris B. Nichols. Shelton, sec- 25¢. at your Druggist. ond cockrel, second pullet; Lange &

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