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e Notwich, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1916, THE WEATHER Lengthy Session Held at Home of Chim-n l!idtnp—'l'wo Teachers Tender Their Resignations—Janitor Appom“d for Hobart Avenue School. and tonight the barometer at. — = port read 23.76 inches. =This distur! Conditions. During Monday night a severe dis- WM. H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR DAVIO H. WILSON 88 Main St. “WATCH BRACELETS, b PENDANTS, ~ BROOCHES, BRACELETS, RINGS of every description, newest models in every finish. “John & Geo. H. Bliss DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177 Good For Hot Weather sshon, Tunny Fish, Shad Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. | People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor THE DEL-HOFF Earopean Plan Ratss 75 cents mer dzy and up HAYES BROTHERS. Telephone 1222. . 2-28 Bro DR. SHAHAN, Specialist dway ance was dccompanied by general rains over the snow ane Iantlo stathy g gales along’ the uth Atlantic west high area Wil days in the east with a further fall temperature during Wednesday There will be snow Wednesday northern New Tngl tair weather Thursday. the Atlantic coast from Hatteras Bastport. The winds along the north Atlantic coast will be westerly gales Wednes- ‘Wednesday middle westerly gales Wednesday, diminishing Wednesday night, colder day and snow, diminishi; night wit hclearing weather; Atlantic, and fair. coast moving rapidly northeast. Storm warnings displayed from Hat- teras to Eastport. Forecast. er Wednesda: tinued cold. Thursday fair; Eastern New York: Local rains on Wednesday except fair extreme south; colder; Thursday fair, continued cold. Northern New England: Snow and colder Wednesday; Thursday fair. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, in temperature and the changes Tuesday: turbance developed over the south At- lantic coast and during Tuesday moved with great rapidity to eastern M: 7 a. m. states and Tains over the middle At- New England and by tire Atlantic coast. The eastward movement of the notth ‘bring a contin- uance of the cold Period for several tions of New York and d, followed by generally Storm warnings are displayed on Severe storm off northeast Mainé Southern New England: Fair, cold- con- show the changes barometric Ther. Bar. 40 29.60 At a lensthy session of the town scheel committee held om _Tuesday evenug xt the home of B. P. Bishop on Broadway, Miss Theresa Coughlin, elghth grade teachec at the Mt. Pleas- ant street school, and Miss Anna Park of the Yantic school tendered _ their resignations. . < The meeting though lengthy was very harmonious in every respect and it proved to be a most beneficial session. Preceding the business session the entire school committee - wita _the school oficials. sat down to an excel- o8 | tent aisner at 6.80 0'clock. The busiriess sesst called to order by Chairman Iishop. The res- ignation of Miss ‘Fheresa Coughlin, who is teacher in the eighth grade at the Mt. Pleasant street school, Was read and accepted. = Also Miss Agna Park, iteacher at the Yantic schéal, tendéred her resignation. Miss Leonora Rose was appointed 1o take Miss Pork’s place, while a substitute will takeMiss Coughlin’s place. The appointment will be made later. o in in MUST VOTE MONEY FOR WHARF AGAIN. New London Mayor Will Call Meeting for Reappropriation of $32,000 Al- ready Authori: Mayor Ernest ogers announced Tuesday that be Will call a special city mecting in the near future to reappro- priate the $32,000 already authorized by the citizens of New London for the construction of the municipal wharf Row in process of building at the foot 2m.... 33 29.82 | of Sfate street. The appropriation was B - 37 20.35 | made early in the spring, but it was Highest 40, lowest 37. deemed the part of wisdom not to he- Comparisons. gin construction operations until the Predictions for Tuesday: Rain or | COngestion summer travel at the snow. Tuesday’s weather: ed by clearing. Sun, Moon and Tides. Rain and snow, easterly wind, shifting to west, follow- ferry slip was over. Tho contract was awarded to the T A. Scott company several montiis agc ! and recently work was begun, onc of the first features of which was the removal by tbe Relden Constructior T High 1 ises™ Psets. (| Wabr. company of the bullding occupled by the G. M. Jong company to its new locaticn_on the wharf of the Fisher's s 703 Island Navigation gompany. In the meantime fhe fiscal year ex- pired Oct. 1, and as no part of the $32,000 appropriation has n paid over to the contractor by City Treas- urer Fitch L. Comstock, the appropria- tion lapsed. Under the law Mr, Com- stock can now make 5o payment un- tide. which is followsd by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Forty Hours Devotion Closes at St. Mary’s Church—Ladies’ Aid of Fed- erated Church Meets—Personals and Six_hours after BIgh water it E oy til a reappropriation is_made. There will, of course, be no intérruption to the worls, and ‘the calling of the spe- clal city meeting is simply a formal ity to require with the legitimate re- quirements. Mavor Rogers has not yet decided on the date. ELECTED PRESIDENT John McNaught vas appointed 3 tor at the' Hobart avenue schoo Robert- McNeely, _chairman of the committee on care of school property, reported, and Herbert M. Lerou, chair- man of the supplics committée, also gave a rTeport. Superintendent Graham gave a lengthy ‘report on ecducational matters and suggestions that might be follow- ed in the town schools of Norwich. Supervisors Stanton, McNamara and Newton gave brief talks pertaining to matters of interest in scheol work. Supervisor Harvey of.. the manual training department also gays a re- port of the work in that department. Foliowing there was a gemeral dis- cussion which lasted until a late hour. The school committee comprises B. P. Bishop, chairman, T. J. Kelly, H. M. rou, C. O. Murphy, Robert McNeely, ‘Cassidy, M. D. The school ofi- cials present were Supt. Edward J. Graham, Supervisors J. B, Stanton, F. L. Noewton, I. P. McNamara and:G. A’ Harvey. = FIRST BAPTIST PHILATHEA CLASS HOLDS MEETING. December Session Took Place in the Church Parlors — Committees Ap- pointed. The Philatiea class of the First Baptist Eible rchool met in the church parlors Tuesday eveding for its De- 'cember meeting. Miss Hlizabeth Park, Mrs. James Pastori, Mrs. Martin Far- rell and Mrs. Fred Freeman were guests of the evening. Twenty-four members were present and a - royal good time was had. The president, Mrs. Frank B. Davis, presided, caling the meeting to order at 3 o'clock. The regular reports were read and approved, as were the -min- utes of the jast meeting. The class voted to send, as has baen their custom for several vears, baskets of Christmas cheer for the shutins and to assist in the Christmas work of the church, The president appointed the com- mittees for the year as follows: En- tertainment, Mrs. 0. Peckha chaitman, Mrs Edward Maguire, Miss Mary Dolbeare: calling committec, Martin rrell, Mrs. Henry l- ink, Mrs. Harry Higeinsi volunteer, Mrs. Robert Otis; r committee, Mrs. Frank L Royce. L Af the close of the meeting a social timc was enjoyed when all were in- vited to the dining room. where the hostesses served a most delectahle ing of cla mchowder, les, calie and coffee. HIGGINBOTHAM VS, BRAGAW. Jury Case Started in Common Pleas Hundreds of Novelties EFoREOr IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF TOYS IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT VISIT OUR BASEMENT. THERE ARE IRON TOYS, WQOODEN TOYS AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MECHANICAL TOYS. IN FACT EVERY KIND OF TOY IMAGI- NABLE IS INCLUDED IN OUR HOLIDAY SHOWING. HANDKERCHIEGS ‘Welcome gifts for everyone—for Men, for Women, for Children. At 15c—Children’s Handkerchiefs, three in a fancy box, plain white _or colored border, at 15c a box. At 25¢c—Novelty Boxes of Children's Handkerchicfs, three in a 0oX, at 25¢c a box. At 20c — Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, threc in a fancy box, at 25c a box. Women’s Initials ‘Women's_ Linen Initial Handker- -Santa Claus Here Until Christmas * Santa Claus will be at our store every day from now until Christmas eve. In the morning he will - be in his “Toy Store,” third floor—hours 10 to 12. Afternoons he will be in the large display window-— hours 2.30 to 5. Men’s, Women’s - Complete Lines of Staple Goods TO GIVE YOU PROMPT _ AND EFFICIENT SERVICE BIG DOLLS, LITTLE DOLLS, DRESSED, DOLLS, UNDRESSED DOLLS—A GREAT ASSORTMENT INCLUDING ALL THE BEST MAKES. WE FEEL THAT NO MORE COMPREHENSIVE LINE OF DOLLS WILL BE SEEN THIS SEASON ANY WHERE. ALL THE BEST KINDS ARE HERE TO GREET YOU IN A FULL LINE OF SIZES AND PRICES. OUR MEN'S STORE Men’s House Coats Men’s House Coats r Smoking Jackets, new effects in.plain and fancy styles, in worsted, velvet, corduroy and silk, at $4,98 to $15.00. chiefs, 15c each or 8i%c a box of . ’s Bath Notes. Cdurt—Both Secking Damages. six. 3 U b ll f t - Men’s Bath Robes on Diseases of the e e TR EOR. EDURTH TERD. 5 225 Bl '-'"':" '"&i L Handers more as or Hts and Children’s Men’s Bath..Robes, Terry Robes, | BLOOD AND STOMAC e 8 o'clock solemn high mass on S Before Tudge Charles B, ¥ chiefs, 25¢ ea¢h or $1.50 a box of . b 4 Rhsumasam *(IBCIGRE Neuritis), | Tuesday morning was the closing of | Koseuiszie-Pulaski, Inc.. Held Annual Sl hfe R et I Children’s Umbrellas, size 24-inch, paragon frame, metal rod, good, || in Turkish designs and Blanket | §kin Troubles Bloody Bputum, Run:|the forty hours' devotion of St. Mary’s Election of Officers. aac Bragaw of 3 Bath Robes—price range $2.98 to 3, Gonditions, Faemature ing, | church, which.has been going on since S resulting fi Men’s Initials serviceable, Umbrellas, at 79c and. 89c. $10.00. | Stmpl % | made up of three masses and a large | ko-Pulaski, Inc,, the following officers |, o700 . ticted” Sh Men’s Linen_Initial Handker- % 2, . | o 'n'i“u:".fihmpfi‘;?"" ©f T¥*| qumber received holy communion &t |Were elected for the ensuing vear:| NeW {,3' don was tarted - Tuesday || cplefa ‘ae Too cach or sre & box || Men's Ulmbrel’.as M Men’s Night Wear . ‘ R Gare 20e1t a et 3k BAQ 7-8 p. m. | each mase, President, M. Rozycki; vica president, e R snl rapenia. st I} of six. 's Umbiellas, size «@8-inch Women's Umbrelias, size 26-inch, n 3 H No outside visits after 8 p. m. The solemn high mass at’s o'clock, [ A. Gawranski; financial secretary, J.| T ReCHlent Tapbencd at the cor- Men’s Linen .. Initial- Handker- Yod, paragon - frame, mers | metal Tod, pa frame; fiNe me Men’s Night ‘Shir 'flannelette | which was sung by Rev. J. IL Fitz- | Derebrosid; —assistant secretarv. = S.1iuiomobiies owned by the plaintift and|| Chiefs at 25c each or $1.50 a box || cers 7od covoring, piain and trmmed | cerized govering, trimmod horn and || or mustin at 500 to $1.90. . | ImaGice, A bk e, | 2 el . defeadant came together. [ach claims|f Of Si% natural and horn handles, cage and | tHimmed natural handles, case and f} / - | Rev. Phillip B, Massicotte of Taftviile, | divectors, A. Izbicki, T. Glivs! deacon, Rev. Thomas Lynch of Bal- | koski, A. Lenkewicz, J. Banas tic, sub-deacon, Rev. William Kennedy | Slewikoski. of this_city. The cholr rendered the| M. Rozycki has been president of the music for the mass as well as for the THE NORWICH FUR CO. are open for business with a new line of. Furs, Coats, Skins, and all ds of tassel—price $1.00. tassel—price $1.00. Men's ‘Pajamas’ of , flannelette, 5 Other « Women's. Umbrellas at percale, madras or soisette, at $1.00 ‘ $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 amd. up to |} to $2.00 a suit. | $5.00. ‘ \ that the other is responsible for the accident and the plainty ks for $400 damages and the defendan: enters a counter compiaint for $250, Women’s Hand- Embroidered Handkerchiefs Other Men's Umbrellas at $1.50, 0, $3.00 and up to $5.00. organization for tie past four years Trimmings for Fall and Winter, processional which was the mark of |and S. Zawlislenski has served four| Vviliiam ard Coleman, an auto- Women’s Hand-embroidered " M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, the closing of the devotion. The pro- | years as assistant’secretary. Wt dijven wbo sy Feek=s ident, |§ Handkerchiefs —imported goods — Men’s Neckwear | Phone 708-12 48-47 Main. Str cessional which was composed of boys — . o e s fol- |§ qualities and designs that it may A G ) & | | - ain Street | and girls and acoylte body which was Birthday Surprise at Eagleville. v\o“xy";y ‘;mn;ngf_ TS L:arl‘e_sh R not be possible to duplicate in years reat omen s an a s All the newest shapes and most | in the line of march last Sunday. The | Saturday evenis leasant st Rkl B o RGeS W Ao come. Hundreds of exclusive de- 1 fashionable colorings in Neckwear | Uirls Scatierea Rowers aver tha cotres | pesagurday evening a pleasant surpriss | the accident ‘occurred was. expiained || Segm i 1510 The Sho. S9e and p Showing of : 2 . ~JOSEPH BRADFORD, The ' pastor, Rev. by Georgs K. Crandall. Roy R. Palm- for Men and Boys—price range 25c | Galvin and Peter J. Cuny, St. Patrick's, HOLTON—In this city; Charles W. J. H. Fitzmaurice, | and_Mrs. Emil Landon ig Easleville s taie S to $1.00 each. - . . < w . | saia that o was greatly pleased with | for arise Addle Hophins and 3iies Care | By Sine cuan stanons 1 e The widespread favor of Hand Bags make them an ideal Christmas to\fl.nko._ e 8. BOOK BINDER the jattendance at the devotion, as over | oline Prue in honor of thelr birth- | expluined their side of the story. The gift for a woman or a miss. We show hundreds of Bags of every descrip- Neckwear DG Up Y S | 200 received holy communion Quring |days, which occur together. An ea- | sonrr dlommes wath 10 ook e || Womens Neckwear 2 s : 3 deciec | the period. Joyable evening was spent by all, dur- | morning. % 5 s ’ tion—Leather, Silk, Moire and Velvet—every style that fashion has ap- Lo “Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order, | The Visiting priests who ~assigted |ing which the two young Jadies wers Women's Neckwear for Holiday 7 208 BROADWAY Reve. John B Ptazmaurice and Wil-| each presented with a heautiful angora | S——————————————————| gifts—Embroidered _Orzandie Col- proved. Men’s Suspenders Rdm . Kennedy in the®devotion were | skating set by their friends, all wish- £ lars and Sets, Georgette Crepe Col- A \ evs. John - H. Broderick, Myles P.lins them many happy returns of the DiED. lars and Sets, Broadcloth Collars We show Leather Moire ‘and Velvet Hand Men’s and Boys' Suspenders,. in- | Hand Bags! Silk, B day. Groton c. 12, 1916, |} and Sets, Silk Scarfs, Skating Sets, from 50c to $6.95. ags, beaded effects, $1.00 to $6.50. Brennan, Nor- Jobn Holton; age: Etc. New Styles Evbrything that is new and cluding the well-known “Presiden wich Town; Ulric_O. Bellerose, Phil- early || up-to-the-minute. i B P i Suspenders, all in attractive Hol | gy Tipo L. Massicot, Tattville; Frederick | 21 oo T T T ey Z Hundreds of other articles of Leather for Holiday gifte—Music Rolls, || Suspenders, afl in atZettive Tl : 3 | Dessereault, Occim; Joseph V. E. Be- : : . k. the ‘beloved Card Cases, Collar Bags, Toweling Cases, Suit Cases, Etc. - | A langer, Thomas J. Lynch, Baltic; John | the near future. J._Metrick, in ' the d . | F. X."Quinn, Montville; Timothy M. R se. t Boudoi W Personal. . Notes. v funeral Vi for Jfosaphine loir S ‘ / -MRS. G. P. STANTON ~ | Crowies" “Kiczander -~ Wollschiuser, s and Notes. | T tor, fosspuine | Boudoir Caps. . Cosabinsin Bt 1 illiam 'C. Fitzsimmons, New London; | Jobn Carrey of this town is visit-| {ais onn., on ery popular this season for gifts. 62 Franklin Street Thomas H. Tiernan, Moodus; Timo- |ing friends and relatives in South-| Thursds : 5 We show -a splendid assortment in- thy F. Bannon, Willimantic; John A. Dooley, South Coventry: Bernard M. Donnelly, John H. Quinn, North Gros- venordale; William A. Keefe, Plain- feld; Richard P. Morrisey, Voluntown; John J. McCabe, Joseph Sieferman, Jewett City, and Joseph H. King, Tor- rington. Royal A. C. Close S bridge, Mass. Frank McMarny and Neal Bustman have left this toWn and en routed tg Petersburg, Mass. Andrew Blendin of this town is working in Jewett City, where he wili | LOOMIS——Entered into rest. at Scott R R s ot i HiY, Bozrah, Dec. 11, 1915, Jane F.| o Kinney. wife of Dwight H. Loomis, cluding every wanted color and de- ALLYN—In Norwich, Dee. 12, 1916, |§ Siop 70 rice range 250 to $1.50. Naney Brown, formerly of Auburn, 1yn, aged | Women’s Silk Hosiery Make Ideal Gifts || ..o o.commien | ery Boxes—Men’s Half Hose and Neck- wear to match, 50c to $1.50 & bbx= | Men’s Neckwear and Handkerchisf ART = lusive styles to be found Howhere el i 50c, $1.00, || to mateh, 50c to $2.00. X Eh SO Ry NOVeltICS season—exclusive styles to be found rowhere else—price range $1.00, ” $1.15 and up to $2.50 a pair. We make a special snowing of Women’s Fine Silk Hosiery at this Some Useful Presents - Auto Robes Rubber Goods Steamer Rugs Gloves ‘e of funeral hereafter. Providence papers please copy. There is a wealth of beautiful gift suggestions in our Art Em- broidery Section—finished articles Featured in our showing are the well-known “Phoenix” “McCallum,” Men’s. Fancy Shirts & | = - Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Tenuff, who aged 63 years. ~and stamped designs in a variety “Kayser,” “Onyx” and “Gold Stripe” 8ilk Hosiery for women—none better. A splendid showing of Men's The Royal A Club of Greeneville % p ! with | Funeral service will ‘he held at h that covers th tire. £ i i o closed the season Sunday atter 5 very | I2Ve been sending several days with| ™00l (0 CY Tk uidaay, Dee. 14; at 1 s o this popular Tmes - R R D o successful ceason. Mrs, Tenuff's sister, Mrs. P. Gladue. 14, at 1} yoods. in_this papidar Hine., White’ and_Fancy Pleated Shirts, s of North~Main street. have retarned [+ P, M- Burlal ‘in’Maplewood ceme- including the “Eagle” Shirts at the syl A Club played some of |t their home in Worcester, Mass. - e ren N e i ve are for i $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. ticut. They have played thi: SaniNorwioh, Dec. 1) fajp- AL D THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. | oo, Thev, heve piaycdinte season e my Ranndi, e ot Tans Larses || Rosary Beads &btons epentia rw S | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. m'ghgnxfl'a;:g ’31‘0"3; with the.team 5.+ Funcral services at her late hame, 304 We carry a large assortment of We ‘offer the best to be had in Silverware—guality backed by a de- || Full Dress Apparel 8 | the entire season were: Center, T.1'os8chdel Tueiay Owiflgitn. Rainf\ Acylum street, on Wednesday, Dec. || Bomery - Besie 5 Jeb - esmet, bl tee. We'refer to the Oneida C ity Sil ith 1 g c Neck Sromie; .G B, onies, TG, 3| Dancing Class Woll' Attonded—ill | ~L at 130 b m. Lurlal in Codar ’me;flfi'n:m}'zgmht"fié"’fi';mm’ff," pendable guarantee. We refer @ Oneida Community Silver with 10, ';)::n:rzr‘:ums:xrg;e“o e Mook | " 2 s Ve N+ moo! 3 .y 50c. i i . ", EVERY M AN L T ‘V;“:,;’;;g;‘;v B "T.| on Full Time—Personals and Notes. | 570V cemetery in New London. Better grades at $140, $150 and r guarantse. Our showing inoludes a number of 28-pisce || EUiins "Gl dependabls makes. . 2 $2.00. B Parkison; L. H. B, E. Carter; iece Sets as well as Knives, Forks, Spoons and everything up to B. J. Toriott; sub., D. G, Boih the Sacred Heart and the puh- lic school were out of session Tues- day afternoon owing to the storm. Powers. s’ Aid Meets. hesenjoys & geod smoks ought to be v oustamee of our Cigar Dupartment:| o o L e Laates Whether your preference is for a|Aid <ociety Tuesday afternoon at 230 Domestie, Key West cr'an all Havana | I1°the vestry of the Federated church, » Soiii During the meeting the vestry. was Imported Cigar yow'll find it in our|decor:teg by the ladies for the coming ssortment. DUNN'S PHARMACY s AR S RIS 80 Main Street,+ Cold Breezes Cause Sneezes Rq:nred and Remodeled Men’s Dress Gloves s Men's Dress Gloves, including. Fownes’, Bacmo and D. & P. Gloves, i | Tigers‘Challenge. - Capthin O’Brien 'of * the Taftville Tigers extends a challenge to any bas- kethall team in enstern’ Connecticut under the age of 15. The lineup of Captein” O'Brien’s team is as follows: O’Brien, feft forward; R. Miller, right forward; G. Colmen, center; J. Mur- phy, right guard; A. Torrance, left guard. Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DlRECT ORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant mCmplefie l:mrunm\t of Narrow 3. ibbons for fancy work and other it guee—seth aesdeni || Thermos Products~Made In Norwich || i st miarie o 2 = _$1.50 and $2.00 a pair, & Fancy Ribbos—a splendid as- i J z sortment of Novelty Ribbons at A Thermos “Bottle or Carafe will be a most acceptable gift. — 1 25c and 39c a yard. ¥ s Carafes, Jugs, Lunch Kits, Etc. Every wanted size and style. Men's Jewsiry. all attractively ‘boxed—Cuff Links, Scarf Pins,. Tie , Watch Fobs, .wh Holiday Ribbons : by the ptece. and cadet sizes, at $1.00," \ We show a broad assortment of Thermos products—Botties, Food Jars, ‘h‘l!ll" ‘J!'welry a Chains, Etc., from 25c upwards, * . Gloves for Gifts Women’s Golf Gloves, all colors, at 50c a pair. Boys' Leather Gloves, pair. Women’s Lined Kid Gloves at $1.25, $1.65, $1.75 and, $2.00. Women's Fur-lined Gloves at $4.00 and $5.00. - : Dancing Class Well Attended. Monday evening the dancing class of Prof. Bouraid of Willimantic was held in Ponemah hall, which in_ spite of the rainy weather was well attended. at 59c & Books, Games and Puzzles and warn you that you are taking cold. Don’t let it settle in your head or throat. Drive it out with ‘Hale’s Honey of: Horehound and Tar. Clears head and throat and relieves coughs Men’s Hosiery Men's Fine Hosiery, cotton, silk. | or wool—extra good values in Jen' e Shiic Hostery at %, 50¢, $1.00 and If you are considering Books, Games or-Puzzles, then you should ses our immense showing in the room usually devoted to Millinery. There are hundreds of Games and Puzzles of all kinds and the price Velvet Mill on Full The velvet mill will start fworkings days as usual Wednesday morhing af- ter a seven day stop for inventory. Teleph .3 ‘Women’s Dress Kid Gloves at” $1.50 a pair. | and boarseness. - All druggists, Zcts. e e e 31253156, 3155 and wp t032.00'a | range ie 100 4o $1.00. - the ersonals and Notes. . s r. o % by Vo ity Pt T D | Fleney Greentwood of this tows was a WM. SMITH ALLEN : * There are hundreds of Books for gift purposes, including Books for Men's Sweaters . | . T S— ueat in Tisbon. -y . BOYS, GIRLS’ Men's Sweaters of cotton, weol or: | FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR Sweaters 7o) EN'S Boys, FoplIis o Neuty in’ Byron. Turtle, RAft or | William Wilbur of this ‘place was a recent guest in Pendleton Hiil. ‘worsted, V_Neck, 59c to $9.00. Men's ‘Cardgan Jackets, black: COMPANY ‘ Juvenile Sweaters, in white, car- dinal, etc., at $1.49 fo §4.95. DIIS. L. F and A, J. LaPIERRE THAYER BUILD 3 ™ 3 o Women's and Misses' Wool - and brown, $2.00 to $4.09, UILDING ( & A( E R lEmes Mecamm | hes retumned foin| 27 Main Streat, Norwich, Gonn. Spesiers at 195, §295 and wp to More than 500 titles, including Miss Billy, Penrod, Big Tremaine, e ¥ : |2 Massachusetts hospital: - Office Hours: e North of Fifty-three, The Auction Block, Kent Knowles, Quahaug, Th 3 MAHONEY ES Ryl Women’s and_ Misses’ Fibre Silk s The 2, Quahaug, The g ',8,_5 AVE,? REOS" Pl Lol o b e A 1 Snpolntiu — #5.60, 3750 and up to ||. Eyes of the World, Etc—all at 60c a copy. Suit Cases and Bags, U ek wit tmuds and rel- Sundays excepted Men’s Suit Cases; all styles, at chester, N. H. $2.00 to $15.00. Men’s Traveling Bags, ail xlna-. at $1.98 to $20.00. "Funeral Director and Embalme: Pronptnnmdny« night si2-2 Liddy. Assistant spending a. o atives in Ma¥ 5 Women’s Cardigans - < ‘Women's Cardi; Jackets, in black and gray at :: (In_Millinery Seetion) = ML"WBO“B ive giarantec our service to be the besy n <he most reasonable drices. William O'Brien hus returned to his home here after a two weeks' stay fr guh friends and relatives ia Scotland, t. Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest |} Funeral Directors x en.!nwnhel.ml Arthur FErowe has returncid to h ‘home in this place after spehdi 2 ies May McHaille in THE POBTF.QIIS & MITGHEI.I. 00 AGrenlShowmgofPopuhrNov*Ikfifie '