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RUN Y EYE DOWN THESE LISTS AND IT WON'T TAKE LONG TO MAKE UP YOUR MIND . “7' |A‘ I i I ‘O ‘ :I‘} E ODD FELLOWS. . . KNIGHTS OF PYTHiAS. © . | o 2tk e i regular meet| f Shetucket | At a largely attended meeting of el - e > i Todin, Mo o 10 O . s atteng| Watresan Togee Mo o Sro0E : 138 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. . - o . - lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F.,' was well at- | regular routire of business_was_trans- i Cdas 2 Here are that give a brief outline of things to }|iniea (Tussday evening The regu. [acted, aud plans for the coming, vear for ey - bl o p I busin trans: scussed. P give each member of the family gifts that are useful, last- |115%,"00"5,9f Tiatnes® wes S in el _ Offers Big Reductions in Men's Shoes . all M Wifllin lfldl of m full form on 10 candidates. Regular N. E. O. P. 5 v b 2 : gt = """", o s P e gL vat i T [eaTuies o st N B0, 2y Right Now Before Xmas " S . 11, ou eir| purse. You'll that it'pays to shop here "hflf 'mh 0. 0. F. hnum:londsy evening. - <. fig:‘uszg zi'nhe;‘tlng nle:emrl:fix? e%‘ucl;‘mshm‘ 2 2 % Sried; are large and complete—when you are sure to get just the @ s ;‘:5& :“?::r:g:;y‘ Sen u:;‘!;% ‘la"?}‘g:%"?‘:fi' :éix Pt %. : All the latest styles in Black and Darlk T . 2 transacted rou G t the Faih o — 3 3 things you need and have something left for more gifts. j|\n% = large attendance. Hert meckng e & Brown, Cordivan Brown. Retail prices WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS & - : FORESTERS. L8] range from $3.50 to $9.00 and $10.00 a REBEKAHS. At a well attended meeting of Court Seven candidates were ‘Initiated at|Quinebaug, No. 128, F. of A. held in pair. Our prices range from ; Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, the regular meeting of Hope Rebekah |Foresters’ hall, Tuesday evening reg-| - : 2 : $2.50 to 8 in box, boX.............. 256 Rl i0dge Wednesday evening in Odd Fel- |ular business was transacted and mat- 3t1 $7.50 a pair. You can save from $1.00 Men’s Xmas Neckwear, with lows’ hall. The regular business was |ters of importance discussed. box. - .%5c and 50c J|transacted. Following the business e ¢ to $3.00 a pair on'these Shoes. session a collation ws? t‘l’fmategtyaiya committee in charge of the en n-| At the regular meeting of Norwich, 3 J 2 ment. At the next meeting a Chist-| Conn. lodge, No. 950, Loyal Order of BOYS’ SHOES mas enurwn{-‘-;m wfllbhe glj‘;en and fi. Moose, was held Friday night with a : general good e will be enjoyed. large number in attendance. Ten ap- . s members areé expected to attend as it|plications for memberahip were = re 3 We carry a full line of Ladies’ and Boys- Is to be the last meeting of the year.|ceived and seven candidates initiated. Reports of the dance committee were : Shoes; also Men’s and Children’s Rubbers received and show that things are pro- s Buy now before prices advance am Works First Degree on Class of Ten — Owls Appoint Women's Cap and Apron Sets 50c Ten ADrons ......ee.. 250 and 60c Silk Boudoir Caps, lace edge.. 50c Corset Con . 29¢ and 50c ‘Women's Hose, pair. Childrens Hose, pair....1i Children’s Tea Sets.. owLs. gressing rapidly. Routine business was transacted at S the regular meeting of Norwich nest, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. No. 1396. There was a large attend-| Eleven new members were taken in T S ance at the meeting. The installa-|at the regular meeting of White Cross. Toys—all kinds..........10¢ to 50¢ §ltion of officers will take place-at the|Council, No. 13, K. of C, hekl in thelr Ok PoyR e first meeting in January. A commit- |rooms Friday evening. There were 10c to 25¢ F|}05 0% Gppointed o take charwe of the |two applications for embership res Novels ............... entertainment which will be given fol-|ceived and voted upon. The regular Dolls—movable eves, arms and _ . Hlijowing the _installation. Arrange- [routine of business was _transacted. ments are under way for a royal good | There was a large attendance in-spite. time at the meeting. of the bad weather. R0SO JArS .eeecvessens 25¢ Infants’ Sets—Comb and Bruch 25¢ Infants’ Sets— Comb, Brush, ‘Wash Cloth and Pins... Smokers’ Ash Tray MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BUMP | WATERFORD DUCK HUNTERS OBSERVED ANNIVERSARY TAKE AN APPEAL Couple Have Been Married Over 50|Clarence Gay and James A. Stevens Ye. Arrested for Violation of Game Laws S Beaded CBaES o ts—each piece .. .o Fancy Coat l(fll;.:ry B'runhg in box, set. Chiffon and Silk Scal ‘Women’s Toilet Sets—4 pieces and colored . ceeee Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bump passed | Clarence Gray son of Rev. Walter | Eooncty plste s oz-: oo s o BRmting BentBloL e e thelr Ay foort ailniversaty quisy |V, (Gray, and James Austevens, both |HEBREWS WILL OBSERVE STATE NEEDS MORE PROPRIETORS OF GAMBLING 5 " 3 . e near Fla anding k& , vere d i v 0 # Wonéenn;h '§§’§§'§a,_°?a¢n ;;:ce 50c | Pillow Cases ....,..... ::*jdlgee, rEas(:mLymn. Thursday. On af violation ot Lhrs ducl’}l w, by Justice CHANNUKAH FEAST ALFALFA AND SWINE PLACE FINED $5! o ts—Co: i Mrs. ’s i 1th t] of the Peace Peter lor of Quaker 3 S R R —_— TR, P e 7 o R Foes Ot T 3 T et ot i e Dty oeroan e oh SEsollE | Commances €| Bundowineni. Thesday: | Brrongly Esmphasitad ih Agiial Bonrd | Eriipiorkinald §5/00ch-tCass of Joi o e . 25¢ Mr. and Mrs. Bump are well known |tively fined $10 and costs. They ap-| Dec. 19, and Lasts Eight Days. Report of Agriculture. seph Tangary Fc %oned. Men's Traveing 5 and_highly respected in East Lyme,|Dealed and furnished gsurcty of $100 i o 4 't £ Miitary ond Clothes having spent much of their life there. |each. Elisha Phillips of Waterford| The Feast of Dedication (Channu-| The needs of alfaifa in Connecticut| At Friday's session of the city cour Brushes—each piece ....... 25¢ | Dress Percales, k They both joined the East Lyme Bap- | Was convicted at the same sitting of {kah) commences at sundown Tuesday, |and the importance of increasing the | Theodore- Coalopoions, ¢ w.th Vanity Cases . 25¢ and 50c | Bath Rugs ....... 50c tist church in early life and have re- |the court on the charge of failure to]Dec. 19, and lasts for eight days. it |practice of swine Taising on the farms |keeping a_gambling plac Manicure Sets . . 25c and 50c | Fancy Cretonnes, i tained their membership there ever |report the killing of a deer, and paid }celebrates the successful ending of a|of the state will be among the sub-|and costs and four of the frequente Rosary Beads, value 98¢C. e - e 19 since. About 20 years ago they moved |a fine of $1 and costs. war against religious tyranny. ~ Its|jects strongly’ émphasized:in the an- | bajd $2 each and the others taken in Prayer Books R IE Scarfs, Shams and Centers. 50c §ito New London, where they remained | James I'.Bugbee, county zame war- | predominant message, thereforc, is re- [nual report of the state board of ag- | the Taid wefe let off with a reprimand Children’s Bracelets, gold filled 50c | Infants Knit Caps 25¢ §|for about 20 years, returning about|den of Old Lyme, conducted the prose- |ligious liberty. riculture, which is soon to be made| Ten days on the hill was the sen- Sevestigdh oo i Infants Knit Sacques..28¢ wnd 50¢ [ tieht vears ago. cution of the cases. Gray and Stev-| In the year 162 before the present |public. The report this vear will prob- | tence handed outeto Eddie Moore for Men's Wateh Chains, gold filled 500 | Children’s Bath. Hobes Mrs. Bunip’ has been a “sufferer for |ens were arrested on evidence gath-|era, the S¥rian king, Antiochus: Epi- |ably be the-largest the board has ever | pan-handling’ W:‘;mn.s o Infants’ Mittens, peir a number of years'and mow her eye- |ered by Game Warden Decker of New |phanes, set up a statue of a pagan |issued and will cover every topic which | The case of Joseph Tansary, a 16- Cameo. Brooches 50c | Children’s = Muslin sight is fast failing her, but she is|London. The complaint aileged that|deity in the Jewish temple of Jerusa- |has come under the board’s attention |day benedict, charged with nc Hat Pins, solid gold top 50c pair around and goes in to New London |they were hunting ducks after sun-|lem and tried to compel the Jews to |during the past vear. port, went over for a week. T Beauty Pins, gold tops 50c | Children’s White Dresses— twice a week for treatment. Mr.|down on the banks of the Niantic|worship it and abamdon\ their own| Part of the report will be devoted|is swilling to take up W Tavalises; (@010, tob S0 29¢ and 50c ]| Bump's health is good and is remark- |river, Dec. 2. last. Both men were | historic faith. This effort forging |to an address delivered here some {again but his wife is not of the same Baby Rings, all kinds, gold filled 50c | Women's Percale Bungalow ably preserved for a man of his years | represente v _Attorney Charics A.|an alien religion upon the Jewish |time ago by Arthur D. Cromwell, pro- | mind. S B B e i, 2 | sk s 8 i oo 15 T L o, e, T [SEVE LT ARSR R AR | Bk frymked s D Tavol e |fsator 8 séricieis of he Bt Nor | Tt come ot BevteminLavin wen 0 i E e a youn, Aray’ case a ante 2 ic! he Jews, les v amous Ju- | mal 22 Of P ania, o e ver for a onth. LRieorta . R e ] e AN g e e e B mand oo YOURE | 5106 in the case of Stevens. $ux Mpcabaus and Bie brathern fslitws of ‘plaits’ sn. nataal bresding. s 2 i S L A . - R e e Mrs. Benjamin Bump is slowly rec The fine of $1 assessed upon Phillips | nally defeated the Syrian armies, re- | Another part will deal with an address! ~ COMPENSATION HEARING. o rie e s U 506 | Women's Settoen Pattare . 50¢ §i| covering from a painful injury to her|Wwas a minimum sentence, although the |entéred the temple and rededicated it |on farm management, also delivered Ens Chiaren's Heniiaaiiiers, . dn Women's Cashmere Gloves. pair 355 | knee, received while alighting from an [costs in the case amounted to $18.06. {as the centre of Jewish worship. ~In |by Professor Andrew Boss of the Uni- | Louis Mofaco Awarded $73 for Sever o bos > 100 | Boys Gauntiet Gloves I 39¢ B|express train in Niantic about two|The offense was alleged to have oc- |honor of this rededication, the feast of | versity Farm of Minnesota. One topic Wecks, With Medical Biils. Chillreiite s Elandiaschiiote . 3. i i o s sl s weeks ago. She was out Thursday for |curred Nov. Channukah (dedication) was estab- |to be featured will-be “Some of the iy e ok 150 each e the first time, - lished, its elght davs to be holidays, |elements of success in profitable farm [ Conip: MFHL 3 Rl 2 days of song and thanksgiving. management,” contained in an ress | y- o Motk 1 Initial it e | Xmes Ribbogaroll, T COMPENSATION, AGREEMENTS.... | 8475 of isong and thankegiving. . | management”, contained {n 1n address 3= Dononue e o e Tinprotdored T | B ook ard RESER! das John Briggs and . Brennan, Hoth of | PFavers of thanks and psalms of praise | Professor E. ¥H—Quaife of Amherst | Grghs. i ot oMl ot R Lkers Fon NAMED AT STORRS. it 5 s e inscrted into the daily ritual, ani by | Agricultural College. B . Handkerchiefs, 6 on-a card, China Cup and Saucer Sets... 25c This City, Will Receive Awards|the kindling of the Channakah Nzhts. ey s Lo R i i CATA wevvuriecnsesaannneenrs 37¢ | Combs, all kinds........ --10c to-50c | coitain Amory Ammounces Appoint-] During Disability Period. The ‘usual custom is to light one.light| Auxit JARY ELECTRIC POWER | ar wefior S ments for Training Camp, S o, Ehesfiyst; fak, . bwo. on'the “accONA, EE ST was found that 5 Compensation Commissioner James | three on the third, and so on, add-|ne,, England Tranamission Co. Help- |the. empioye wer Military appointments have been|J. Donohue has sizned two compcnsa- |iNg one cach successive day of the i 30 Susphi City Light: From -the evidence it CONNECTIOUT COLLEGE NOTES %,/ Ly Folun Parly Wits Pfioy, (.| made Knows by CEoUIT AMORlE S| tion sgreemcnts anl A1y Wil ve hied | foost, AS 'to the veason for this cus- 2 et that -on Sept. 20th the Local Qirl Chairman of Decorating |and s Tiarris, New Lemdon, Cont, | o 38 Lo O e O S s .| n the superior court office today, as|us that when” Judas: Maceabaus ang| The answer to the inquiries, which Tenu e i o e sy s | eies Tt “H“”‘ oF . Jonkers, N, X § o e n of-Boston, Mase . to ba] tollows: his victorious army rededicated the[have been flooding the Norwich Gas|fimm ¢n 2 nall and i c:""'MF' e iigains | Jiting commitien. 8 Aesioied b il | sergeants in the R. O. . Cn Willam| The Shetucket company " s tempie and eleansed it of all the im-|anq Electric department's office for the | (ha “fucts prosentod, t Samitted to French Sjub—Work is| Donerty of New Haven, and Lean Piok | H: Brown of Danbury and Adolph Tap- | Brisas of this city. While Purities of Idolatry, “he found thit| . .. i diys in regard to .the un-|been awarded $70, Started on New Field House. of Chicago, Iil. 3 pert of Plantsville: to be sergeant in|ing overhead he overbalaneed and felllthere was only enough pure oil to keep | Pas Gy oy s leompensatinn 10th te Mrs. S. H, Willilams of Glastonb the band, G. Douglas Weipert of New | from a step ladder. striking forci the pervetual light burning for one |steady electric current during the late £ both f5 ek erw ith Monsteur Jules Bois, commissioned | who is a member of the board of trus. | Haven. ~ i / against some of thie machinery, whica | 4a%, and it would be lonz before new |afternoon and. early evening, Superin- | S Liog T, and hospital by vernment to come to | tees and a_member, of the house. fur- | Rvan, who 18 2 ~member of the a fracture of one of the bones| il Could, he Drocured. But miracu-|tendent S. J. Kehoe gives the follow- | iy S to talk on subjects | nishing committee, was a recent visi. | junior class, is probably the most ef- heel, also defusion -of- blood, | \OUSIY. this smail amount of oil lasted | ing explanation. .The plant of the pr ne Stadents and thom Tieeas “aress| tor at ‘the college, and spent the time | ficient military student in the colleze. | During fhe period of disability he will | (0F ¢i&ht days, and the perpetcal light | Uncas Power Co. at-Scotland is closed | g coon ™ Cmm om0 the students and thelr friends ¥riday [of her visit in reviewing Winthrop | Last summer he achieved the distinc- | reccive $3 weekly compensation. Syss e ex insmahed oG b to allow time for the replacing of the | 2P RS ORI © i e lawn Svening at Thames Hall on the sub-|House. It was decided by the com- | tlon of being appointed first lieutenant| Ifopking & Allen Arms company |it Was ordained that everr vear lights |cooling coils in:the transformers which i & S : I: ;5 the Country. Club house. ct, The French Woman. Monsieur |mittee on furnishing to .convert the |In his company.at the Plattsburg mili- | (Marvland 3 - {|should be kindled for eight days in|have become filled with sediment. The | fg’ ¢ £ mpany Plattsburg m Mary ™ y company) and F. % |have. Lk e % e %:11- D88 2o, Jeltvering & coutse of | open space In the QUTTidgr of the sec- | tary training camp. This is the high- | Biremian of this ity. While in tho|SYSry BouseNola, It became custom: | work of replacing. the coils wiil re s e ures Harvard, e loor o nthrop House, at the | est rank a civilian can obtain an e| employ of the Hopkins & Allen com- | w< , ke 8 o L o e~ s Dolu fomse"of he Tountry, - o8 el | head of e staircase, into @ Coay cor. | was rovanly the oniy frst-o pany on Oct. 25, 1416, he had his Heht | RS es ot the citien e, Hamiea up: | cicy nacrecsicing suslitey gomer tros | - - REMARKABLE iss Loretta Hizgins, a resident of | roy emsy iies ooy bl and one or |at the camp to reccive the 7 thumb severed just above the: distal|Thug the feast came to be known also | the New Ensland Transmssion Co. of 5, Of | two easy chairs will be placed in the George Whalen, a sergeant ir_the| joint, laceraticns base of thumb of e l‘he Fea.;t o fAzhts. = [’l;n:;e';i‘fl,nsng A‘Thc supp‘y: Comezsl o in_“honor of her | eise Bo soneed Sami yi0hld Other- | regular army. and stationed at:Fort|rght hand. Compen The Jewish date for the besinning |the wag of Stafford Springs on high mother, Mrs. M. C. Higgins of Nor- | ful reception. voom whicn “micient- Bt e G dineperion op i ity 2t ST8 perlof this feast is the twenty-ffth of the | tension Wires from Massachusatts. The| SECOND HAND CARS wich, Conn. Miss Mar : C s - veek, and a further payment of 18 e B R o g Mise® Marsmihes. of Nor. | used to entertain a'friend in case the | more regulars are expected after th for loss of first phalange of | oogit,Of (uslev. ~According to onelcurrent is received here from 3 in the values in reception % i £y tradition, the reason that Judas se-|afternoon until 10 at night. This is at prices m, Pa., assisted in serving. Bhould Do s tse by otha sthdac | cunetmas e e S 3 locted this date is because it fell gx:|the time of the year when the great- An announcement has been made of | Mrs. Williams, who has spent much ut -3 ==E actly three years after Antiochus had|est amount of electricity is vsed. The .YOU CAN AFFORD an appropriation of 320 which has|time and thought on the work of thi N. F. A. NOTES defiled the temple: according to an-|local plant has aided the New Eng- \ been raised by members of the Satur- | important committes, presented o tin Concluded Successful Sale. 3 s —— 5 other tradition it is because that was|jand Transmission Co. when they were it day Botany class which held the last|ture of the reception. romm ot “Veio | The pupils and teachers of the Un- | Athletics Free From Debi—Class Elec- |aiso the day when the Israclites, af- | bosine tronbie lm l G o meeting of the season on Saturday, |throp, to the college. casville schools held a sale Thursday tions Are Next in Order. ter being delivered from Egypt,” com- A £ ol 2L S e pem ai’aat Dec. 9. The sum is to be used to pur- ) 5 afternoon and evening. There were pleted the tabernacle in the wilderness. el On " chase a sultable tree to be planted Rev. Dr. Chapman Spoke. cakes, home made candy, peanuts and| At the end of the season of 1916 B DeguterBbet e D anibor with the usual ceremonies in the earl: At tig popcorn for sale. The candy was Waterville~—The Chase Metal Works | celebratea his S5th birthday December Cor. Chestnut and 'Willow Sts. spring by members of the class, The | Res. cxg:wé:a;:mfi 1;‘:‘“:?:3 TOrIIng, | made by the giris of the school ana |the athletic management finds “that|pas recelved a shipment of 48 horses 8th, a few days ago. was seen on the BUicK sERSIdE class, which was a success, had an|was the speaker. Dr. Chapman's su the stuffed dates were made by the|there is a debt of $124 and the rea- | from the west. highest beam in his barn, pitching hay. enrollment of about 60 members, all of | ject was Six Plain Men. Among the |Boy Scouts. The-parents and friends |sons for the deflcit 1s attributed as [vhom are Joud in their praises of the | men descriped and pictured were:|responded to the call for cake In a|follows: To Webster, threo times in. lessons which thay oajozed In e pran | Cemaacocibed and - ploture Very Zenerous manner 8o that when 5 s OO IO O tical way. The selection of an ap- | Sampson of Ol Lyme, hae 15212 | they were sold a large sum was real: | ooad, Of once; the Thankssiving day (¢ emmmem— | O = - & propriate tree will be left to the deep life teemed with ‘oses fraits |ized. This money is to bo used fo- g?:';\btuolt %:Z’?ni'?fiu‘.’°‘i§§2§‘.?§ the pfla:‘: structor, of the class, Dr. Arthur H. ward paying for 'stereopticon views weok 343 has been subscribed from 1 Geaviko ik ol i that can be used with the studies. the student body, The Alpha society RICES ram; et. Li g came forward with a magnificent do- At a meeting of the College Dra- & Torrington.—Torrington 1s to have a | nation of §75. The track team gen- matic club held on Monday afternoon, Oliver Brooks, for 31|pald fire department. At the outset the | erously gave a sum of $8 and the Aca- nl was volt:d Tnho hold a llJnm';tlu club n’:::-'? It;l:g;a t::: dlltll;:lwruzge on p}‘\:k. r;guh.r !o‘:cakwl“ consist of flve men, | demy can now start with a clean fi- | V ER EF ER ED at Home ames Hall on the even- 3 3 ward ir- | three to be known ns engineers and|nancial slate at the beginning of the A E o ing _of Dec. 16. Poor Dear Mamma, |banks, a country minister and a ty- | the other two as nozzle me; 1917 seasol REATEST BARG 'N by Kipling, will be given by members | pical New England farmer. Dr. Chap- i 2 n. THE C ;Egm:%,cmm ‘t’?&g"“‘gh ..:"“"‘“:,,A"“'on;“;?: B .Wxfiéfimfi‘m‘fifl:“‘"wa@m?’flzfi : ON BEAUTIFUL BRASS BEDS the college organizations. g 4] umor sound ad d in- 7 ot - — : T They Will Go Quick—Come Early. See Them In Our Window :neeflngt :g:lndslut})ofioor Miss Helen !omas 4 it jage o nsville, » treasurer of ophomor 3 oot sxiting and.enth ‘WE WERE VERY FORTUNATE TO FIND_‘SUCH A BARGAIN. WE TURN THEM OVER AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT TO YOU. e g oo g0, ad accepted. Miss | The most exciting and enthuslastic EVERY BED IS VERY ATTRACTIVE IN DESIGN. 2 INCH POST AND SATIN FINISH ONLY—BEAUTIFUL TRIMMINGS. supies a similar position in the or- [5ein® ever plaved on the college cam- HERE ARE SOME PRICES THAT WILL BRING THE RESULTS: sanization of Winthrop House. Miss | oo’y oropen oyl on Saturday morn- 3 oJ Ing between the freshman and the so- Fanchon Hartmann of Hartford was | gismers paciey s clected to fill the vacancy. e i s S more team was the victor with a scors pam misatog g 73 At the meeting of the class of 1920, | Of, the two classes was presant at this |. held on Friday afternoon, Miss Jesste | [itlal game, and many. of the faculty | Menzies of Brooklyn, N. Y., was elect- | &150 Were out on the fleld to cheer »d chairman of the entertainment com. | the favorite. Miss Louise Aisleey of mittee, Miss Alice Coleman of Nor- | Cheshire, captain of the sophomore wich, Conn., was elected chairman gr | tam, made three goals, Miss Batchil- the decoration commitiee s i e d e o g Joan xvmmroe of Tayouhy NV Class | oo “Mermaset Dawtes, ehptain of the Local Girl P E: freshman team, made the one fr@sh- al assed Exam: man goal. The team played in per- A_list of members who have suc- | fect order and the passes were espec- ces y passed the entrance test, and | lally worthy of note. will be admitted to the French ciub Work Sterted 'dn Néw House. it its next mo , has been posted e ; Bxcavating for the cellar of the new ia t6ngws: Biios “Hary- Fagan field house which is to be erected om the southeast corner of Reservoir and Blackstone streets, is progressing ng: s - idiy and bids for buildinz will pro] Sbly BETERlIedt £OT by the arat’ OT the : ) 2 p Cerns, New Britain: Miss Jean- | A€W vear. It was originally plann : : [ - 4 nette Lettney, Manchester: Miss El. | (0 Nave ithe slope arranged In three i Lid) e $13.15 o oy o 75 p Committees Appointed. ed_that the iy Full Size Only - 298 T T S 3 3 ; FURNITURE CO. made. Al it 2 Miss Alice Coleman of Norwich, flnldw‘vfl:”# mple ch ready for tance e=tainMorwich, Gonn. : Sttt TR e A N 7 Norwich Girl on Committee. of 5 to 1. Practically every member s2450 BRASS BEDS g1 91 4 gty BN G e e _ GETTHEHAEIT § A gty b:mv n o«mln.finfi : GOTO“‘IE LAHN he e e e e | b e i e e e ‘74 Main Streot_ % b2 2 by tect Dudley St. €. Don- e > 2 Aa n A S : The enf ttee will- be one of the most modern § A 2 . s S ¢ pea— - i, * et