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Mo R | o , .sym]p.of Fies| resday night in New England. 3 s 2 T s By iaia ' N e : now over the middle 3 S Wil advance northward and be attend- IF FEVERISH, BILIOUS, CONST P anuary earance e :2“:! em ralje A daypp‘lnfl::: PATED. GIVE FRUIT LAXAS® P sissi e At e regular session of t larg TIVE AT ONCE. The morin border. It will be foriowes | 1o0ge: No. 30, Benevolent and Pro- : : = It will conti d d all thi k. Thisi Siturday by clearing and much colder | tcotive Order of Elks, held Thureday |in ing” ‘:,,,"; Annusl nationsl sathering. | ... e your sretru, peevien || [t WIll CONtinue today and all this week. is is a weather over virtudlly all districts east street, Dlat;icz Deml(y Past Exalted menu to hire a special train with | ¢hild. ~See if tongue is coate ‘this is - . BF 2 ¢ the Mississippi river. - Huter Wiltiam. S, Towerables of Stam. | bofies car attached and expeet to turn |2 sure its it stomach, liver || season of extraordinary money savings for our ur CoatS o The winds along ‘the B e nac | ford lodge made hiy annstl Sisiiation | UL sirons on (he DIk sy OF (o con 238 ow e slogmal Swith . eous £ . z Creasing; middio. AR e ety Twormniey i the | Hace, A band Wil e Hired and spe. | When lstless, pale, teverisn, tvll of || CUStOMErs—an opportunity to buy just the goods and southeast, probably increasing. ,ud“‘:‘:‘:'geg';gnm";:{:vp;:':g,;gg e et cwill be o And pe|cold, breath bad, throat sore. doesn’t Forecast, cendition and commended the mem- | E'ks are out to win the prize in the | €at, sleep or act naturally, has stom- ] Oy H AutO RObeS Northern New England: Increasing | bers on their beautiful home, which Is | parade and will spare no expense in |acliache, indigestion, diarrhoea, sive a|f YOU need at prices that make it'worth while. cioudiness, followed by snow or rain |ccnsidered one of the best in New tteu- attempt. #‘W,?ofl 4 ‘0 ta hmfl w!&?f 5 Friday; Saturday clearing and colder. | England, considering the size n! the | Concluding the business session, th i o R B s L B “l;:-; F : South New England and Easts city. The lodge convened shortly after | antlered herd adjourned to the ram- waste, ~New York: Rain and warmer Friday: | S, o'clock with Exalted Ruler John J. |skellar, where “Chef” Thomas food Hasses out of the bawels and you We Call Atten- Baturday clearing and colder. Connelly in the chair. The minutes | Craney served one of his justly umou- c::nea — Wel tlf b L ’f} Tt = = = of the previous meeting were read and | oyster chowders. ren Jove this harmless “fruit tion To Our Observations in Norwich. laxative,” and mothers can rest easy < 8 od accepted. Six candidates were initiat- | The arrangements were in charge of 2 b, - _ The following records, reported from | ed, and two applications for members | the eommlttee which comprises | after glving it, because it never fails %4 ‘Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|ship were read. 3 B T L Gotthe Warren W.|to make their little “insides” clean 27-INCH 32-INCH b ip temperature and the barometric| The charity committee reported that CMp.mnn. 'Sigmund Seigal, B. J. Mc- an& . i - changes .Thursday: nearly one hundred baskets containing | Cormick, Jr., John Heath, J. H. Car- eep it handy, Mother! A little BLACK . BLACK 3 # Ther. Bar.|Crristmas dinners were distributed [ney, Thomas F. Craney, E. K. von|given today saves a sick child to- ; a m. 44 30.02 | among the needy poor-of the city. W. H. Harder, Franklin Rum- ?G%T:h;g“l;: et :‘“505::::" Ask MESSALINE TAFFETA DR. A. J. SINAY %% . 45 30.10 The entertainment committee - pre- 3 £ « A . eee 40 30.15 i “California Syrup of Figs,” w| 1, < Highest 48, lowest 36. e i e e S P o5 3 atrections for bables, Shildren .of all At 89c A YARD AT .$1.12%; A YARD D en ti St Comparisons: erd it was announce dthat there would | H; gdrnlngt;nd Jonn P. Fiynn, RESG whd For SOV ADe DIKINl NN the regular $1.00 quality. regular $1.25 value. Predictions for Thursday: Fair, to aladies’ night during ths Mgt W —TReTEEY £T Stetany aixl. S=mbrosity fretes-soid hers, -vo-aurely- Iobk and ses Black Messaline Satin, 27 inches Black Taffeta Silk, 32 inches wide, January. of the Elks, the night force at The o] Past Exalted Ruler James P. Hayes | Bulletin office ‘tirled out some of “Chhef" ;{;;t Y:;;gp"’ afi;&; ..'-heflflgg‘“"‘;‘c‘; wide and excellent quality, regular explained to the members the object | Craney’s chowder, which went right to | T, Syrap Company’ itand | ba $1.00 value at 89¢ a yard. e e Thursday’s weather: As predicted. 2 » e good waight and finish, regular $1.25 value at $1.12/% a yard. fiam. 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1u77-3 Sun, Moon und Tides. of the Boston Convention club, and'the spot. LB et L e e R e R R O i *“E DEL-HGFF Day. llam |p m |l am |l a m|ENTERTAINED MEMBERS OF FIFTY YEARS AGO JOINED AT THE DAVIS THEATRE OTHER SALE Fancy Silks | STHET.SAS Black Silks Vaudeville and Moving Pictures 1 4.29 3.25 0.54 : 3 E ORWICH cLuB. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH £ Earopean Plan - i -~ ’ S g 1 GiRLE —_— FUE BB o il Flowered Crepes, 36 inches 24-inch Cheney Brothers’ ® Rates 75 conte Ak vl v 3 432 616 || 4.12|Misses Edna and Pearl Robinson Were [ Henry 8. Gay, of Nofwich, Has Been show bubbling over with life and |} wide, in light blue, yellow, Shower-proof Black ' Foulard HAYES BROTHERS, o > 433 || 708 511| Hostesses at Their ‘Home on Main| Member Since Elder Graves Was the | €/an comedy is running at the Davis | lavender, wisteria and mahog- silk far i 59 3 HAYES BROTHERS. h 434 7.50 [ 6.03 -~ - theatre for the last three days of the |J any, regular 59c value, at..... 330 TSR SO0 VRITS,: #E- ¢ e T et S Sosauvaiiof < — = L S g 36-inch Silk and Cotton Crepes Blgsk Tamats BUK. (39 inches urs after high water It I8 10W | The Misses Edna and Pearl Robinson | It is an interestize fact that Henry [houses on Thursday afterhoon and ev- || —36-inch Silk and Cotton mEdegeoft aiisl, Fesuier $1.08 Brocade, black, white and $149 colors, regular 39¢ value, at.. 420 36%inch Silk and Cotton Pop- value, at Flake Silk Poplin, in black, 40 inches wide, regular $2.25 value, at .. SO, $1.98 Better grade Blagk Silks, in- cluding Taffeta, Peau-de-Cygne, Peau-de-Soie and Satin-de-Chine, reduced as follows— ho 44 uds. Twhieh 12 fotlowsa by fivod tide.” " | The Mistes Bdna and : the Norwich lii. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN GRENEV]L[E Girls' club at their home, 471 Main - street, on Thursday evening. Vocal H Dental surgoon % — snd -instrumental selections were ren- £ Women’s Guild Meets With Mrs. John | dered, after which whi;t was enjo;t'e;i; McKinley—Rev. A. W. Burdon|The Drizes were awarded to the fol- : lowing: First, Miss Catherine Mulla- Speaks on New Fields to Conquer—|, 0-"20 . 1a Miss Mae Coughlin; third: Notes. Miss Ju}!)a,hv_uech _lggnsomwn. Miss . arian Duhaime. e scorers were e Thames National Bnnk The Women’s guild of St. Andrew's [ Miss Mabel Spencer and Miss Edna Norwich; Conn.. Dec. 2 parish held their regular meeting | Robinson. Refreshments of sand- sl meethis of the Stock- | Thursday afternoon at the home Of | v:iches, wafers, coffes and candy were nk, for the election | Mrs. John McKinley of Twelfth street. | served by Mrs. W. C. Robinson, as- of: Directo He tramsaction of | The regular routine of business was|sisted by Mrs. Samuel Whitmarsh, h other®business as may legally | transacted and the reports of the Sec- | The party broke up' at a late hour ¢ before them, is hereby called to|retary and treasurer were read and Bl i Harkia Haw s oo " after spending a most enjoyable even- ; 3917 a1l o'clock a. m. accepted. The reports show that the|ing. GALE, Cashier."|suild is in a flourishing condition. R SR Following the business session,a social | UNIVERSALIST SCHOOL S. Gay, of Norwich, has been a mem- ber of the Central Baptist church 50 | chiiS: Mame Remington and her vears. He joined Jan. 1, 1886, and on | Bungo Boo-Loo Babies is the feature the same date his wife, whom' he then |attraction. There are six in the act A h did ot know, Joined the Baptist|—three men and three women—and ([ |2 in white light blue, pink, church at Poquonnoc Bridge. A short |they kept things humming in great B e A time afterward. Mr. Gay became ac- |style. They have a number of origi- A A e SRS quainted with the young lady and they |nal dances, some of them sten here |} $1:00 value, at............... o were married 47 years ago Jan. 7, by |for the first time, and their chorus 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplin, Eldgp Graves, then pastor of the Cen- |unusually strong. The stage setting is [ in all the most fashionable tral " Baptist_churck. unique and appropriate to the act. Ed- || shades for dresses, regular s For over 20 years Mr.Gay was monds and Leaden presented a com- $1.25 value at......cc.ee.... $1.15 At $1.45—reduced from $1.75 gagemaster at the New Hav ery sketch entitled Going to the Wed- . At $1.79—reduced from $2.00 station. He served in the Civil war [\ding, while the third act was The ——— At $2.19—reduced fi eh from ’63 to '65, in the Second Mass. |Crazy Recruit, presented by Mardo F. Taff uced from $2.5 Heavy Artillery. and Hunte: H He prides himself upon the fact that | Lillian Gish in The Children Pay, ancy Taffeta Silk he has never taken a glass of liquor |a five-part movie story, is prettier Black and White Check, Colored at a bar, or smoked a whole cigar. than ever. “The story itself is a rather | Stripes and Fancy Taffeta Silk for hard knock at society and the husban . and wite who are too buss: te mnjod |§ waists and dresses, reduced as fol- MgGrory Building, Norwici, l —_— week and played before gzood sized Corduroy, 27 inches wide, in black and navy, regular $1.00 value, at . 85¢ tour 5 R e HELD XMAS ENTERTAINMENT |PAID OFFICIAL VISIT the love and ecompanionship of their |f lows— Corauroy, fxin‘:"f,::’c&ewx‘e‘ffii.': ! 3 — F KLIN CHAPTER [children whose hearts yearn for the ¢ 25 ng ct‘me A s e = - WEPLHING Mandolin Selections and Magical Per- FO SHAREE N CHARIER Tittle attentions Wwhich <hildren thinik :: ::;g:’:g““g :“’"‘ :: ; colors, regular $1.25 value, at $1.09 B e amBet i Kane—Durr. formance Were Features of the Ev- ors Present at the |so much of Tis Bitter Pill was the Focucon oM W4 Black Velveteen Suiting, 27 (oh Ravings Soclety Monday. Jan. A R eol Kiyntone’ comedy film, fea- At $1.79—reduced from $2.00 s 1917, at 10 a. m. At St. Mary’s rectory Thursday af- ening. at Masonic The Max” Soal 3 d inches wide, regylar $1.69 e at T e i Gt uring Max Swain. At $2.19—reduced from $2.50 value, at ..... . $1.39 Durr of Occum was united in marriage | The members of the Universalist — _— — ~ h Savings Seciety on presentation. | with John Kane of this city. Rev. J.[Sunday school enjoyed their amnual the regular convocation €. R. BUTTS. Treasurer. |} Fitzmaurice performed the cere- | Christmas entertainment in the church | Franklin Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., at BORN 5 mony. The bridal couple were at-|parlors on Thursday evening. A con- | the Masonic Temple on Thursday ev- | BOWEN—In Backus hospital. Jan 4, E tended by Edward Kane, brother of the [ ¢ert prosramme was furnished by the |ening there was an official visitation | 1917 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Co Valueo groom, and Miss Louise Durr, sister of | Mandolin Club, William McCord, lead- |from R. E. C. James H. George, of | nelius Bow m NORWICH FUR Co‘ the bride. er, and Prof. William Banfield enter- | Middletown, Grand King of the Most | TUBBS—In arg open for business with a new line _— tained with a magical performance.|Exalted Grand Chapter of the State| 507 foMr tnev. A. W. Burdon Speaks at Shop | Refreshments of ice cream and cake |of Connecticut. He was accompanied ? Jan. 3, 1917, a Exerett C. Tubbs avenue. orwich, Ve 36-inch Silk and Cotton Plaids for waists and dresses, regu- $1.39 Dress Goods, $1.19 of {Furs, Goate. Skins, and all kinds of P Vi ved. lors V'e v v ROBBINS—In P fl\hl?n(fl I{ 1. Jan. 1, & oy Trlmminde for. Fail and Winter, Talk. oS oted [The marlors were very |by Tawin w. Avers. deputy nigh |SOEBNNSin Fratdchetoti 7k || ar st vatue at 3%0.] a4t Storm Berse—di- % M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, The regular Wednesday shop talk |tions. The committee in charge com- | work in the royal arch degree, after|_ "% Mrs. Burton 3 Robbis 36-inch Novelty Stripe Whip. z_;eq ke Serge — 44-inch _ Novelty PHbne 708-12 '48-47 Main Street | Wvas held at the Thermos company and | prised the teachers of the school with [which there was chicken pie and a ecords for skirts and dresse Checked Skirting in green, plum = Rev. A. W. Burdon was the speaker.|Mrs. Thomas Potter, chairman. S biED R lar AR vaTie At 420 | and brown—50-inch Storm Serge, 2 He spoke on New Fields to Conquer, < 2 KEHN_In Ithace. N, Y. Jan. 1. 191 Asdltiii gl e A sponsed and shrunk—all at 3110 a z ing th: New Y v ing | NO ohn son and. the late , value $1.39. fszn:gopgér:::iti:;tueoa\;rv:i%‘;xrd;gmg s decson caipiap i SIDEWALK ACTION WITHDRARN Axel Reéhn, formeriy of New Lon- ;75“;\:1\Sklrl‘:;k (‘L’égks“.}‘," inch Skirting Plaids—56- we should now prepare to meet. There OFFICERS AT WILLIMANTIC FROM SUPERIOR COURT|_“°" T et °%" 49 | inch Serge Suitings ana 50- was a large attendance. S ey e SILVA—In New London, -Jan. 3, 1917, RS STEvaINe Bty ek . tneh HrosAciothe Fasulir $150 H A. A. Guile Conducted Ceremony at|g,it Was Brought by the Misses Lucas Antone Silva, aged 80 TS, 54- chh Flannel Sultlni ha]t and $1.75 values, at $1.39 - . . STRICKLAND—In Norwich, Jan 4, WOO in gray, navy, rown, s b - Addition “Soon” o Ho_Complete:. Sudd Felicws Hal. Against City of Norwich. James Morgan Strickland, aged |jj wine and green, regular - | 50-inch Novelty Checks and “ipdbetily, 59¢ | Stripes for dresses and skirts, $1.49 late home. 378 West aturday afternoon, J. regular $1.59 value, at... 54-inch Wool Velours for cc in navy, brown, gree; regular value, s varaee Repaired Remod The addition to St. Andrew’s churc ; — and iged | R o e St adlews, rapid- |, A. A Guile, D. D. G. C. of this city | o, Thursday notice of the with- the work up to the present time, 8 s Misses Nancy E., and Mary C. Lucia . at 1 0'¢lock. Burfal in family lot owing to the scarcity of labor. It is|OR Monday evening of this week. He |, oinct “the City of Norwich was fil- Akl | e $1.00 and $1.25 Goods, 89c n Norwih, Jan. 3, & There has been considerable delay | Installed the officeps of . Natchaus|arawal of the suit brought by the by the 8 was assisted by Frank P. Fenton, act- | oq with the clerk of the superior court. 2 1z 42.-inch W} Tuffets Cioth in gresn, lodge, No. 22, K. of "P., in Willimantic, intended to have it ready for the an- |} ¥ s FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR |iisl Vaudoviii verformince 9F ‘the |InE, srand prefate ana Jonn N. Wil- |od with the clericof the sunerior court: | "ORhn .l N0 frn . ile Der liams, acting grand master at arms. ears. blue and brown—s0-inch Black and H Men's club which will be held the last t : blue —_— & COMPANY art of the month. The cast for ihe|The music for the installation cere- [OVEcome . =~ . . . . |uneral from the home of .”'*f”mm* White Checks — 44-inch Duvetyn = oD e : mony was provided by Kirk Walle P! . conpl o yor swpne. Seturday stbornoon in French blue—i2-inch | Black D Goods f THAYER BUILDING f"] crfainment will include only local | ppe ofcers installed were as follows: | Common council ordered the Mises Lu- e urial dn family lot 0-inch Brocade Suiting in £ prces : alent. e of cas to lay a granolthic walk .and| At Hamilton avenue cermetd s—50- ade S o : B . : 5 William C. Dreshsler, C. C.; Henry L. 01 = o 2 o and blakan ot 8o o e 4 | Storm_ Serges, Frénch Serges Searles, V. C.; Walter R. Woodard, | sranolithic curb or stone reset curb|PROTHEROIn Norwich. Jan. 3 1917, |R £0000 &g BECRES0 s and Nun's Veiling, 36-inches AR g e Notes. i Louisa e M. at A.;: Bdmond Peckham; prelate; | around their property known as the| ;009 H IOk DO0veC wate OF T Frank Murtha has resumed his|[, T.o Thompson, K. R. S.. Charles | Breed building, on the Main street side. | @ z studies at Triinty college after spend- | T. Gajes, M. of W.. Wiliiam E. Hig- | The plaintiff’s brought action against| * (recne Avenue. Saturdas cttoonoon ing the Christmas recess at his home | gins. M. of F.; Walter R. Kin, M. of | the city asking a reversal of the order| Jan. ©, at 250 Burial in the famiy || $1.25 and $1.50 Goods, 98¢ wide —also 42-inch Mobhair, regular 69c value, at ves 40 and 42-inch Wool Crepe 42-inch, Diagonal and Fancy ecial Rates to Theatre Troupe: here. > Way, I. G.: W. N. Bowen, {2s they claimed the' council had no lot at Maplewood cemete - ~ - 4 Traveling Mors, Eo. g S e i masere e | powe or authority under the law or[SHEA — In Norwich, Jan. 2, 1917, 42-inch . Wool Crepes — 42-inch | Crepe—b50-inch Brocade Suit- H , Ete. A well attended social and dance |tee for three years, William H. Bow- | Charter of the city to pass such a res-| Thomas A. Shea. formerly of Storm Serges — 42-inc French | ing, regular $1.00 value, at.... 8¢ Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, | Was held at Pulaski hall Thursday {man: trustee for two vears, Neison B.|olution and order and that the resolu-| York city. aged 35 years and 12 d Serges — 42-inch Poplin — 44-inch | 54-inch Storm and French FARREL ‘ wp‘nsou_ ,,n evening. Waldron’s orchestra furnish- | Adams. tion and order were illezal and void.| Funeral from the home of his brother.|§ Wool Plaids—s4-inch Navy Striped | Serges—50-inch Wool Poplin ——— - ed music. A coilation was served after the in- —_—————— E ,no,,,,ng St 9 o'clock. Requiem mavs || Eponge—all at 98c a yard, value | —4d-inch Prunella, regular D stallation. & TAFTVILLE at, Bt Petfick’s church at 9:30 $1.25 and $1.50. $1.50 and $1.69 values, at...... $1.39 'JOSEPH BRMORD The mild weather has put @ stop to Natchaug Lodge is meeting in Odd o’clock. $ the activities of the Greeneville hockey | Fellows hall since the Jordan fire. Bt GUILLOTTE—In Jewett City, Jan. 4 H tesm. Practice has been postponed _— Mary JANolan Injured While at Work | ™41 Mrs_ Louis Guillotte, aged 75 - i BOOK BIN ER until colder weather. HALF OF NEW —Werestling. Match Booked—Person- | yenrs. J RU All Kinds of AND DR APERIES : als and Not: Faneral services at’ St. Mary’s church Floor Coverings A\ LONDON’S POLICE HERE lank Boos The annual roll call and covenant at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. ks Made arc Ruled to Order, | meeting of the Federated. church was While working in *the Ponemah mill Burial in St. Mary’s cemetery. Rela- 108 SROADWAY beld Thursday evening with a large |Were Summoned As Witnecsses Thuieda; 3 M = Sives Lo Totinas St number in attendance, Criminal Superior Court. Molnp ek Sl & p,ilfflul‘?cgde,{{ without ‘further notice. Sy SIZE 9x12 FEET NEWEST STYLE i 2 5 when she caught her hand in_the EAMLESS T. MAHONEY BROS., Suit Against W. W. Beckwith. One patrolman of the day division | Jomber which Sho was temmag. " Min SSe——————— y. S APESTRY CURTAINS . FALLS AVENUE Preston Brothers, Inc, e filed a|reported for duty at police headquart-| Nojan lost the tips of two fingers on CARD OF THANKS RUGS jouic agatost Williisa W. Heshwih of [ors {hls moseies. the Swietind: Baw- | ier St kond s s senll of the soob | .. take this means of thanking all AT 69c A PAIR Hack, Livery and Boarding this city in the superior comrt asking|Ing boom el rioe. menaine: | Jont- Slio-was attended by = physi- | those who in any way assisted s dur AT $13.95 50 on a common count. ’ - ] un: e papers cian who dressed the wound . ing the sickness and death of our be- regular price $1.00. were filed with the clerk of the court on | court, said the New London Day on regular price $16.50 loved husband and father, and for the Tuesday and are returnabl 3¢ Thursday night. As a result the city o : A A —3'.““.,..““'..‘:‘.‘ vml to be the SIATIOr avirt The Bets et ,‘;"F:gf S o e Lisbon Trims Independents. beautiful flowers. Empire Seamless Tapestry Brus- A big lot of newest style Curtains, e orices. policemen, Samuel Hick of the day{ In the Mill league bowling%ourna- MRS. W. H. TIFF, sels Rugs, size 9x12 feet, in a £00d | jncjuding Serim, Marquisette and uar; i division and Charles Pinney of the|ment the Lisbon five trimmed the In- MRS. F. B. OWEN, assortment of patterns at $13.95, = = | night division, who was yesterday call- | dépendents two out of three strings HERBERT H, TIFT. regular price $16.50. ed in to reinforce the day staff. Pa-| Wednesday evening. White and G.| Jewett Ciyt. Madras, made Dutch style with 'Gfl Cigars An Goodvo - valance ‘and some without valance THESE ARE BETTER 2 -4 trolman James Gaffney, who was on| Weiland were the star pegrformers of . —in fi lots— GOOD R LI o e |1 0T CRAN I S0 e Sescrity, s servea witn a | the, matcl Saits Taking high Singte : Batsh Sige Bugs. "ac goe puin—aiue 5100 : nd Weiland captu . . OW 10cCIGAR AND STOP CATARRH || subpoena last e s e o kN pturing hisk BE L unniae 200, oc 000 At 95c a pair—value $1.19 Rag, size 26x50—at 59¢c. Axminster, size 2Tx54—at . Wilton, size 27x54—at §2. Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Frankfin St. Next to Palace Cafe At $249 a pair—value $3.25 place nearly 50 per cent. of the local| The scores follow: ] . Tells How To Nos-+ police department in _the Norwich trils and End Head-Colds. _ court room. practically beyond call in | yeyer . g < Urc: en > % e - | Gley . s 3 At 11e—Curtain Scrims, with plain You feel fine in a few moments. Your |lished ‘in the history of the local police 15 Main Street Size 3 2 rommer s cold in head or catarrh will be - | aepartment. which should be worked | wetiand Carpet Rugs Riwlien; . Shovt: Saoe appacty, ats E Your clogged nostrils will open. out by the police authorities in an Siir A Tenea At $16.95—Alva Seamless Tapestry tractive styles, value 15c. Vcrgreen Beer air passages of your head will clear |endeavor to prevent a repetition. 2 445 441 1315 nun. size 9x12 feet, value REAL GERM.~ LAGER 33{11“%:: “fi‘efi’fi?fl? freely. )‘:") erre FOURTH_W__ -~ $20.00. At 130—Curtain Madras, also Scrim R , no hawking, ! ARD GLEE P difertl) in white and ecru, regular is on draught at snuffling, mucous discharges or dry- h & Labrec .... 78 17— 246 A ”‘R“g‘ alzoln'fl":;z .ine:t v::}’:: price 22c. o H JACKB_ & co. n:‘fs;— no struggling for breath at CLUB'S ANNUAL BANQUET. };rohlhn-nd r Z‘B 89— 242 $27.50. it ni “ S — ‘ouchette . 5 90— 277 S At urtain Marquisettes, also — | Tell your druggist you want a small | Pig_Supper With All the “Fixin’s”,|Hasler 5 7T 15— 239 At $31.50—Whittall's Chlidema and Golored. MaAras, new paiterns - bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a Followed by Musical Program. DeCelles 87 87— 269 -AND— EeTIaan Say: gin0 Suth feot, value 30c. little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream —_ — Ya1u8. 340200 s 1] in your nostrils, penetrate The annual banquet of the Fourth 418 1263 > At $46.00—Whittall's Royal Worces- | At 190—Cretonnes, all new patterns through every air passage of the head: | Ward Glee club was held on Thureday ter Rugs, size 9x12 feet, value and colorings, regular price soothe. arid he:l the -v&olleriie;nflamed evening in their rooms at 52 Roath To Wrestle Here. $66.75. 26¢. p mucous membrane, and relief comes |street, when an excellent pig supper| A match has been arranged between Ead Asblata WATCH BRACELETS, ||, Tt is Just ‘what ebery cola an ca- |iowine the supeers some viore indtnd | roocsl gestler, Arthur Cerous, and Sy : : _ - n solos were rendered | Homer Monte, the well known mat : P H i » || armn siterermeeas, “Don't stay st | by Jonn Donoms, Jonn Sulltvan, e | srome. S s iy hmown mat Telephone 328-3 Linoleum, Printed and Inlaid, at January Sale Prices PWDAMS, D e. ry aKrkutt and John Brown. Selec-|village a short while, but he comes HENRY E. CHURCH .%h'l!:m gn“:he Victrola were played by |here well recommended from Burling- WM. SMITH ALLEN New Rrocess Linoleums, regular 50c yalue at 38¢ a square yard. BROOCI‘B. ohn bu' van. Business necessary_to | ton, Vt., where he was one of the best Cork Printed Linoleum, regular 66c value at 58c a square yard. : come before the meeting was trans- | smateur wrestlers in' the game. The BRACELETS, RINGS ey o e e T Cork Printed Linoleum, regular 75c value at @5c a square yard. IS 3 Ewo'falla out of thres, winner to taite,| — — Inlaid Linoleum, fine quality, regular $1.35 value at $1.19 a square vd. P - all. Geroux is only years of age, of every description, Bi s “Duite Bondly and welshs T DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE newest fodels in every 3 ! ounRdE. . 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. LINEN In All J sale Pri dinish. Office Hours: Grades uary o a Jeftery Cham: resigned his |1 appéintinent ; . . ERER e e ¥ pofldmwltha"g:r!mflnnmdl ot o * || One of the most important departments during the Jan- lu’xe)endllx several days at his home 58 t Te. = “‘z; Sale is our Domestic Department, which includes LSy vt ! ’ Mr. and Mrs, - J. Robinson and Table Linens, Toweling, Towels, Cottons, Bed Spreads, Pro:l:?mcef:n:'mght-_ . e s ¢ Shea & Burice Jl| Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Etc. We strongly advise | ea2-2 ady Assiston: : { = kS 41 Main Strest . ukhgdmhgeomefinrySdeanmthndeput— : v Flmilbtrectors* l m-lt, as it may be months before prices wnll be as low g medium 1 0 aavertisl to TI Bul- W&;:r%mctmu‘l.:&ufl