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TP T @he Butletin, | School Children Buy Thrift Stamps | Norwich, Thursday, Dac. 13, 1917. BOLTON NOTCH ROAD * CROSSING NOW ELIMINATED | Now s.op Pil‘s | Menace to Travel Has Been Source of Trouble For Years Pa Send Today for Free Trial of Pyramid ! Pilo Trestment and Find Real M 1 ~ Bolton Notch railroad crossing, a | ‘Happiness. Over 500 Take Part in. War Savings Plan Inaugurated By manate”to. it Iande o CRVE AR | o s0u s e vad yon a0t mai for 2 . |constant source of worry has s ], T I oy a0 sons box of Fyra: Government— Clubs to be Started in Each Grade in |iay. To all intents and purposes it| i Pile Treatment at $ho Roarest drag . - is & thing of the past and will In years THE WEATHER. oV ASSISTANT The important featuve of the weath- i 3 he i 4 s Answered Promptly or map Wednesday nizht is a_strong Order to Encourage Thrift. to come b recalled by cerialn auto Day and Night anti-cyclone that is central over the »|mobilists as the spot where they all highway commission wiil have be- e, by fo! fotty dagrlos o past two days 500 Nor- Children Who Amount of | siawed the las touches and the below the scasonal average, with snow| 10 the past two days over 300 Nor hildre; stawed the Jast fond touc Practically throughott the whole Mis- |wich school children have purchased souri valley, Montana, northwest and|war savings stampes. Thrift clubs are THE BEST PLACE IS THE CHEAP. | Wyoming and Fast Colorado. In east|o pe established in each grade in the be_complete. Passage over this crossing which is y CHRISTMAS cn_ the main route “east, has always 122 369, % 1 L] o i - B ir Waterioo and 1 2 'I' ‘ ; VING e Dakotas and moving southward over Y c ut . met their 3 fin: Onl en Da s for lft Eu 88 Main Street the plains state. It is attended by count. Within a few days the state jih HaveFaxchascd. = EUcchisSEE elimingtion of this tisky locktion will In the ten days to come we hope to give you the BEST orteous & Milcheil fo. ttat—— %‘g.,_. ST SERVICE ever given by any store h foundation of our preparation for the great EST PLACE TO BUY districts there has been o Eeneral 1ol llocal sehools in order to keep up in- een regarded by passengors and com- bout. At the o Catolinas and, rain alonz the . south|terest in the thrift plan. This is not s P Bh 10 the tind . . . is our IMMENSE . FUR COATS Atlantic coants and Florida. The tem.- | wholly a movement on the port of the Sehén thece would e no.rossing. That holiday business that is sure to come is Manchurian Dog (Black C'lor; perature will moderato in _ Atlntic|Norwich schools to raise money for iine has come. State Highway Com- | gtore: Takenosubstitute, The quick reltef Manchurian Do Natural Color) | coast districts Thursday, but cold| . s " e ed t eli- been o wonderful blessing a host Wermbat o (Natural Gotor) | weather will — extend - Ito Atlantic|the sove MEnt, DRLTIE I8 & sedviiant | SRR SEteet HEones N s of people who got Fidof itohing bleeding Raccoon (Natural Colar) [ coast by Saturda to encourage the children in thrift. On | ES8rl R s v o] TR Kangarco (Naturai Color Forecast. Monday Bdward J. Graham, superin- |west Thames this department. The railfoad com- Rl o (Black Color) | giuthern New England: Snow |tendent of schools, explained the war |Laurel Hill . pany wanted it out of the way. This FREE SAMPLE COUPON e - Caif (Black Coler) | ppyrmaay with rising temperature; |savings plan to the. teachers of the|E. G. Phin . recalls a_bit of sentiment, £0 to speak. T s FUR LINED COATS Friday cloudy and colde) fown at a meeting held In Broandway |Long Society 5.00| Commissioner Bennett refers to the W1 Pyramid BIAE., Marsball, Mieh, C NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, Observations in Norwich. Sschool bullding. Stamps and certifi- | Boswell Avenue 50| Boston Notch location as the “miss- Kindly sepd me a Freo ssmple’ o ome NUTRIA The following records reported ‘from |Cates have been in the schools for the ;‘(::l!‘ci\‘v'fl St 6.25 |inZ link” because this was the last Pyramid Pile Treatutent, ia plain wrapper. Sevin's phermacy, show the changes|Past two daye and eales have been 12.75 | piece of unimproved roadway hetween artford and the Rhode Island line. Name. Results of the campaign for the past . e ve.s. | Fle feels sentlmental about it, too. In Street. Dtintipes pretE—ay 1803 the_ high commissioner was . 3 two days in the local schools were an- | Both children and teachers = are e highway com City. E PLgEs) SO e A Ther. Bt |nounced on Wednesday evening as fol- |showing splendid interest in the cam- | !5 the_ enginecring department of the e o o & 23 “3o.30 | lows: paign. New York, New Haven & Hartfor 2 Railroad Co., Which wanted to get rid{ ont haq direct charge of the con- 21 30.49 of the crossing at the earliest possible | 5t yction which was one of the most e TEMPORARY. SUB STATION TREMENDOUS DEMAND moment. Mr. Bennett laid out plans { T I ST 0N, 4 for this biz piece of work and the | TROTE Predictions for Wednesday: Fuir. L AT THAYER BUILDING FOR CANTONEMENT NURSES | completion of it nearly ten years later JOSEPH BRADFORD ) BOOKBINDER 6p . m L Highest 25, the department had this Wednesday's weather: Fair, continu- CEIEETS wwas practically under the original | CHRISTMAS SALE HAD Blank Bock: Made and Ruled to Order | -od cold, Is to Be Opened Week of December |Requirement of Affiliation With 4the|lincs calling for the erection of a x s 17th to Take Gare of Christmas| American Nurses' Association is|PridZe and a new piece of nearly |UNUSUALLY LARGE PATRONAGE ~. 108 BROADWAY, Sum, doon and Tides. ‘M = Wai straight road. Now that the work is = ‘aived. - finished the missing link has been re- | Successful Event Carried Out by A GREAT VARIETY OF ! Rises"} "Seta. || Wt | Biscn . n Alarm Clocks at FRISWELL’S 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET . e torea to the chain. Members of Universalist Ladies’ Aid Postmaster J. P. Murphy desires to| The following _communication has| ™ ve dri nhrough : call to the attention of the patrons of | been' rocaived by Miss Kate MacKen- | poriont oson eoin knaw that 1t is| Seciety. the local postoffice and request them |zie, swcrotary of the local committes| L UNCT NOtSh SSCHOR ROV Bl A 62 to take into consideration the present |of the Red Cross Nurstng _Service, | ses'riorsy io fOrmaton sitated co -] The annual Christmas sale of the foss trains aro in operation, and many | the National Committes on Red Cross : = the Good Shepherd, held Wednesday of the regular postal emploses are | Nursing*Seryice: ; Sy e e oenaatis, in fact s |evening in the church vestry was un- leaving the service, to take up arms| Tn view of the tremendous demands| o tion of ine new road Sdjacent to |usnally successful having a most lib- SGEEEIS roceived from the fariils ‘and black powder whereas the | BULLARD—In Bridgeport. Dec STOCKS of useful and beautiful goods from all the av able world markets—and FAIR PRICING for all merchan dise, whether Christmas goods or regular lines. The National Council of Defense requests that we economize by eliminating =/l un- ; necessary service. We ask the co-operation of our | patrons in carrying out this request. War economies | | ¥ Here | Come Here for all sorts of Mer- | for the most complete line chandise — for gifts of all | of Toys, Dolls, Books and Games in Norwich. in our operation mean holding down rising retail prices. We will give you the benefit of the savings Dpostal conditions, as owing to the war | from ' Miss -Jane Delano, chairman of | digeicuie’ bieoting. and deilline Nai- | Ladies” Aid society of the Church of in the selling prices. — e —— S0 L h89 V(1. for their country and that the earlier |now being made upon us fe rses roush | €ral patropage. - e Six or Wigh wats: 1t iz low | mailing of Christmas parcels fs im. | im the rationas hoepitals Cwe are SBeapton RuoRiNE AR YOt iroueh | rom five to seven o'clock thera was. i TEAMING AND TRUCKING | 11de." which is followed by flood tds. | perative. if the senders desire them |waiving ‘the requirement of afliation| ®Suproaching from eithér direction \& chicken pie supper and about 130 I OYS BOOKg i DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT i . delivered by Christmas day. The hol-|with the 'American Nurses' associa-|ne passenger or commercial vehicle [Were served. The menu consisted of H v GREENEVILIE i |idav rush adds over o0 per cent. to|tion. I fesl that this requirernent can|.ioaTow has an easy grade. From the | chicken pie, celery, cranberry sauce, | § o £ all ki z £ ks ol REASONABLE .PRICES 5 the ordinary malls, and it requires ex- |be-far betér sdcrificed than that of | Girietion of Hartford the slone through | cale. £ ; oys of all kinds, includ- Hundreds of Boocks for} 2 : perienced men to handle and_ distrib- | registratio £ th . rolis, mashed potatoes, coffee an B i includi . A. D. LATHROP otk Makes Digaing Difficult | 1o the sume. 17 would o upateible | Rl foom ehieh, e surse.greduats| 11,700k it 18 £xadyel snd, 1L 10 (08| "nle S0 and BliE ey predtly | | ing all the latest novel-| | gift purposes, including | £ hone 175 O e e Tt to have all delivered promptly If they jed. Wil vou anhounce to the murs- |05 roaq. One may mow leisurely view | 2rTanged about the Jarge room and ties in Mochanical T Books for Boys, for Girls, § Wediidaday mdn from ithe strestlior are not dispatched in time to alloW |es in your community that the appit-|{ye seenery which is well worth while | the color secheme was green and red. les In anical oys Adul | ettt etarted, o Hie o dien on | oL present conditions. Senders may |cations of those meeting other 're-|incontradistinction to the former at-|In the hailway stood 2 —handsome d th . for Adults. | cAvE WELD[NG & MFG Co partment started to dig a ditch onlplace on cach parcel “Do not open | quirements ‘cxcept afftitation will be|ihune of oternal vigilance for safety’s | Christmas tree loaded down with zitts |-} —and the prices are very AT SIS showing oE | difficustion on' account of the TrIEMd | houla b ecurels packed vad. e |sonsiered end forwarded to Wash-| sy Inéidentally, the view enhanced (of sl kinds which wero disposed of at reasonable. Make it a 5 o | \ Awtomobile and Machine Parts Welded. | weather. It was necessary to spread | wrapped with the. nasne and. nddeees | PEOR ¢ by the new road. five and ter: cents each el S Christmas Cards, Calen-1 . T DA oF thi xoad with obtt cpal & I« Miss_ Delano requested sach member| A1 el tine feature of the work | The varicus com es were as st & isit T , Cal Garage work a Speclalty. plainly written, With the name and | to sectre as many enrolments at once follow: poi o visit our Toy Lkl =t = and Durn this before the earth be- | address of th abr in 8 ¥ - once | s’a concrete bridge crossing the notch L dars and Booklets in our | S Woek Guarasteed. came sufficiently soft to work in. This |jatt hand sendec in the upper|as possible, remindine them that ihe| Giagonalls) high above the railroad | Subper committee: Mis R B. 8 Department in Basement. =3 5 | ~ 81 Chestaut St Tei ma |delayed operations to a considerable | that the name and sddress of the sen | S pizations of nurses in this coun-|iracks. The span is 94 foet long and | Washburs, Mrs. Ada Revell Ars - Millinery Section. i 3 extent. . ° e - | try have assumed a definite responsi-| i R ‘the | Clinton Har: ) Nellie : ~ e e ke ae a G- O te (e |t for Service In time of war, a far | o0 g or B R e Cihe rond | MT3. John Buiton, Mrs. Nellie s Local Principal Resigns i “rappis hecomes. " motisted | oAt reeponsiteiity than rests e |ias Two.orks, on leading @ Coven- |plin, vy Qumner V. Armetone J . l f G'f P overhaul‘n‘, i B e n i A e e S o [ Bt 25 Wiln gy W beve Tctlesy Joining the other m Dining room: Mrs. Peter § s ewe. ry ror it urposes 2 <4 o : s AerhE coanti a ey 2 stic tahle: Mrs, F . A 2 and Repal r Work |msrotien u fsimeter in metn, | amoant of cora” Tue plents f oo | harmy 10" Fe schobls. ana Rarses. OF| Lhouia ist lon sives e prercnt. gens | S, Young, Mixs Siinnie Keppict: Mrs We pay particular attention to Jewelry at this season. = in Worcester, Mass. His resignation |also have vour parcels insuref, ask: | ipes anery; 8 eration is forgotten. = The highway | Walter Bu Mre, Thomas W. tuis.|] Hundreds of articles of personal adornment for men, OF ALL WKinos O will take effsct at the end of the prea- | ing for & return. recaipt, as the €08t | foreepns tamiad: o trema ne fo|department is partial to concrete, be- | Sop and members bf ine, NS ene. d chi a1l 3 All Jewel N s onE -} . twenty-fiv cause of its long life in wWhich re- ve table: Mrs. Ma righ S \| elry AUTOMOBILES, past six years and_before coming here | will be cratified to know that same Taans. Srarhi. s in neat holiday boxes. These few suggestions: " taught In North Walpole, N. H. He |are received, as the addressee may be | FOCAL HALIFAX FUND The-original Boltoa Notch road was| Cabdy table: Nire Refnh Iinder, . CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |is & Fraduate. of Holy Cross Collese |upusually busv and fail to acknow- IS STEADILY GROWING |Tendered danmerous not only by e | Tamhs and Mrs. Netle A. Dailey giligt Pins in pairs, 25c, 80 and | Men's_ Signet and Fancy Sto mnd received a masters degree {rom |edge the receipt of parcels. Patrons — @ ley, ! Gilalis e g 00, ings, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 TRUCKS and CARTS, Clark University of Worcester in 1908. i‘“Zg"i bear in mind that all letters, | Additional List of Subscribers An- nwumwmgb“f554:2"';';‘.;&,'-"",.:’:.,’;,.7":{ Chrixtmer tree: M ssh:,‘u;‘;(e.nd T 5o A T BN il dhaimn e LIS Personals. iree conta foreach ounce or tranc | - Mounesd by Committes on Wednes- |\t dny rate sutomobiles were nof| Decorations: Mrs “Thomas W. Wil- Brooches, 25¢, 50c and $1.00. $5.00. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | Tnomas 7. Harrington of the 34th | tion-and that all pestal post or so Say. Syspia- 3 considerod when ibe bridges were |son, and members of the Alpha SOt Circle Pins, 250, 50c and $1.00. 2 aifver i Bplatiring and,. Weod Werkk | Co. o Tos e i | veil: Cartls: are (two oenis withoot ro: - piaced, as many motorists in this vi-| Mrs. George A Toon acled as treas: rcle Pins, 250, a 0. Mesh Bags with German silver o SUBLEREAEIE o . etihon . J R hoote S TR aveae. RATS io Ontiniie The fund being raiced in Norwich | cinity assumed When they turned cor- |urer for the sale and supper. Mrs. Bracelets, 25c to $4.00. shell frames; $1.00 to $5.00. ~ oot 3 During the weok beginning Decem- | {0 the relief of.the stricken in Hali-|ners too sharply. and -to their cost |Ashley T. Foon is president of the so- Lingerie Clasps, 250 and 50c. Brass Smokers’ Articles, + 3 “aee Richard Shea and Augustus Gurke |ber 17th a temporary station will be | (4X continues to Zrow and up to Wed. | These quaint structures are discarded | clety. L =2 y $3.00. d " wiichard Shea and, Ausustus Gurke | ened in. the Thaver buidine o |Nesday evenlng amounted to 38115, Of |in the plan of climination, though, of - - - Cuff Links; 250, 50c and $1.00. e e I rtione wrans | Franklin sauare. for receipt of domes: | U8 sum avoroximately ~$85 was | course, they -will probably remain fof | HER PARENTS AHE Tie Clasps, 25c and 50c. Pearl Neck Beads, in s eaiay tio parcel post matter whore tha mes- | raisedWednesday. An additional list | the benefit of those whose houses and Ease ’ lined boxes, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 o i PR will be stamped, and. inmired, and g,; ::nlrlbutm "w.! lJI‘Iu]:‘umd on |property would be affected. No more SAFE IN HAL Bar Pins, 25¢, 50c and $1.00. $2.00. 5 Bimer Flvam and William ward | wili be cohiscted” in tme 1o 1t e | Wednosday. eveninz as follows: - |shall this location be a bughear to 4 g S Pendants, 50c and $1.00. B Boes s Galdieh: Sitver 507 to 515 North Main St.|nave seturncd after a fow das i |Petched, the same as if mailed at the| Mary Lyons, B. Mamt, J. Belhu- |those who motor for the week-end to|Mrs. William Fields Heors From Rel Lavaliers, 25¢, 50c and $1.00. S6e. b A 5 3 N Tork "where they were Dresent |main office. No foreisn, C. O. D. op meur, J. C. Worth, C. G. Swan, friend, [ the Rhode Jsland and Connecticut re- atives in Stricken Gity. a , 25¢, 2 | the six day bicycle race. first class matter will be accepted a¢ L J: Caséy, Powers Brothers, C., G.|scrts. because traveling over the new - Eabi Rings, 10 kt. gold, 50c. Jewel Boxes, gold or silve WREATHS —— this station. Patrons are cautioned | Ambler. A. A. Fournier, D. J. McCor-{read will be a keen delight. The| 7 Vilile 2 Scarf Pins, 10 kt. gold, 69c. to $3.50. - David Goldblatt of Central avenue | ‘f£ainst sending money in letters, un- | mick, Murphy & MeGarry, G. G. En-{Noteh and .immedigte surroundings § : Candle Sticks, silver-plated FOR XMAS OR CEMETERY has returned after spending the first|icss they are registered. = The most Zler: W. B. Yous M. Butler, Helen | may be viewed in pérfect safety. ents and other T Pearl Neck Beads, 25c. I 550 b ated of the weel In New Yorw, New Ha.|convenient and absolutely safe way i Murphy, Gemevieve Murphy, .| - sutomebile*drtvers will recall the|in Halifax, X. S. $ Women's and Children’s Rings— 2 FLOWERS ven and Bridgeport on matters of [to send money is by money order. The b ibesi ’:,‘"3.";»:‘,;";3‘. M. Brigss [rond to the summit of the Notch |safc, havin gescaped harm jg t Signet, Tiffany, Birthday and Stone | _Crucifixes, gold or silver-; J s, lam ko 'y i .00, . 4 ’ bostness. Cxbense in emall and it ln much mare | H O e vmtom, | Cartay | (hroush the woods. In piace of this|CERE PSSR SI0. TTo Tome e nmatd i b it Maplewood Nursery Co. TAFTVILLE money as. a- gift, what better present | C'¢enman/ H. B. Moore, Joseph L. |renced on both sides. - Beyond the new |though it suffered considerably from — H. Peabody. Tel. 986 Al to a friend can bé found than onc or | O3t, & M. Stone, Grant Troland, Per- | concrete bridge this = road . curves |the shock of the explosion. 9 . ° & 2 more’ “War Savings Certificates?” ~ | . Corning, Robert D. Byrnes, |gomewhat and paralleis the railroad e R s Bab S Flrst ‘ hrlstmas Thrift Stamps for Sale at Wequon- . When presenting parcels for- mail- | So08e W. Carter. Willlam M. Sav-|iracks in the cut The tuths, such as DR. A. J. SINAY nec Schosl—Advertised Letter—Per- | 105, d0 not feél offended at the ques. |38% am F. Metager, E. B. Arm- | they are, are very wide, with walls of MARRIED.- . g 5 . . > tions the receiving clerk asks. It is | Sron& Daniel Enright, Blla A. Fan- | rock on cither side. At this point one | CUMMINGS — MARRA — InTFitenville, || When you have presents for baby in mind be sure and & sonais. . oot because e 1s inauisitive ds he i3 uing Joan rankia, 3. O Broadhurst | may view the trains laboring over the | Dec. 10, 1515 by Rev. Ot E ey 3 b 3 Dentlst [ Toeaday. the pupils in the Weauon- | G0 riment. G e s egwr o the | hurat, William B Mills, Miss Kelley, | “Tomst nrough this: pottion neces- | L Comminge of ;Narwich and Miss visit our splendidly equipped department of Infants’ Goods | 3 o | 150 oRSSL e S an, Sppertunity | Lents porder o, Droper aber “the | €, Maler, Seorgs, &, imisles, Harl | aiaten Sonsidersbic Seiing ama biast | incs, A Mee of FURE, || on the second floor. A regular little store in tself where | coms 18-19 Alics Building, Narwioh | 2, POl 00 EN® (RO toachers: | A | Parcel, “Fragile,” “Perishable” as par- | JoFVIs, Joseoh Barrcesniwis. Myles . |ing. During the earth's formative | PRUNFAM-ICABRALL I New Tgnden, S ags eas - f Phone 1177-3 Targe mumber of the Stamns wers soid | %I 80 marked are given special treat- | foajlish, Marion C. Bartlott, Mrs. G.|perioa the lava must have wearied| Sofin’rredcricic 11 Peckham and|] we specialize in Baby Furnishings and Baby Playthings. i st Gay and a cmmier remoes | ment by all who handle them. Pailer. Charlos 5 v'vr.“ "’fflflcfl:: on his journey, ka,rr‘:d and gecided to Miss Cabral, both of New Lon- DEL-HOFF HOTEL i sjcend: Dats’ DraoglePy s L Tegeus: . D Noves John 3T Tee, Lo 3. Mullaiy, B g e <L) S K 't G d 's FOR INFANTS 3 e, Frionds aro consratulating Wiitiam | 7 MCEWen, Corring F. Joanson. |{is own. Some idea of the fremendous oD ni 00 AND CHILDREN EUROPEAN - PLAN ITUARY. Douglass_for several years clerk at pressure during -the formative :period | LITTIB—In New Londow. Dec. 9. 19 : Mre..Robert Brooks. Ttley & Jones, on his success in pass. | FOCAL SUBSCRIPTIONS is had from inspection of the curved| Lucy M. Wharton Littlé, wife of the Leggins, 5% to 1.25 Sacques, 50c to $1.25 HAYES BROS. Props. g de“:"-nf s B Dotk é'v;z “fl;‘e fi"“ mn.mu m&m for NOW TOTAL $1,204.75|5trata through which the summitslope | late Charles H. Little of Rockland, i e e o e s, | druggiet’s license. Mr. Douslass took < oay 3 89 wife of R , ¥ e il n il A A ich, Swit: 12 , , . . = o Telephone 1227 2528 Srtndwap | Tt BoPSL, Biooke. ogeurred on I his examination hedove the sate board | Sailors and Soldiers’ Committes Makes | 00 &0 Sway Witk e oid Toal and B s e e thberi || Sweater Sets—Sweater, Lap, Leggins and Mittons, at $4.50, $4.98 and $5.96 avenue, after a long filness. She was | Hartford on November 13, ana receirs| T UTther Acknowledgment of Gifts. |sary. ' Incidentaily the highway de- e e a set. 2= born in Hyde, England, the daughter |ed word of his svecess Wednesday 9 Hlogmrne & partment had to move a. dwelling and ke formes 1y oL UDMeR. LOnA. Trinkets for Infants—Rattles, Teething Rings, Record Books, Brush and of TYed and Fiiza Hodkinson. - She | evening. for e cidiers’ and Sallors' commitice | thres barns. Comparison_ with - that | WRARTIn Notwich,, Bes T3 10T S 1] Comb Sets was marri Robert - orwich makes E "Howard Mead, Agéd 65 years: z THE PALACE ||5and= e, “ame o onis countey & acinoldedement 0T gifte that have | o tne ralirond . the SAFIy SO® i - | SRONE- i Somm o B, 11, 1017, six_years ago, col 4 . - = W e com- S = 3 R : ’hnyv?i-le '%n ming immediately ‘t0 | has accepted a position with the John- | mittee and for the benefit of the Nor- teresting. The company cut through | Byron:B. Stone, aged so‘ years. B S ° 78 Franklin Street , ere they have lived ever |son Sawmill solid rdck seeking a level road bed |Fumeral from his late residence Fri since. Mr. Brooks has been emploved b s yich bays o E:.%:rr"““- A sub-fand grade reduction_ utilising hand j 3%, Dee. 14, at 1 p. m. . . ts or ousewlves P. SHEA Fy g g;' t{«: mon&-er;‘ ‘“—F.%.i’.fi: v“noben Brown was a visitor in the | Marlin-Rockwell of hm‘mn” ‘And Frani of Tafteille, lage Wednesday. ing to $256.35; American Thermos Bot-|air and dynamite. Some day the rail- |, Suliard, formerly of this city. Sheets, all sister Bertha, who is ™ Fneland.| Red Cross Chiistmas seals are be. | (s 0z 355 Lester & Wasley Co.|road will tannel under Boiton Notoh | -ARIVIERE—In, Taftville, Dec: 13,|] Cotton Shests, a ier mother is still living in England. |ing sold in the stores. 36,50 ‘and cohn Hurley. - and lay double tracks, but that is an- & 5 There are also two children, William The total subscriptions -~ to date|other story. The summit slope just| <1 montaswife of Franceis Laviviere. at $1.00, $1.50 ai fova) member of the Taftvitle Consiw: n wishes further to acknowledge gensr ® CARD OF THANKS Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, | EvoKational Ghurch and a loving |aage o 0 "onool started “Wednes- per cent. so_ that all cars may easily Traveling Men, Gto. mcther and wife. She wlil be sorely . graph records; Miss Louise Meech, pi- h X been so kind during the illness d e plaver recoms “guise Meeoh. pi-| The total cost of the Bolton Noteh Wool Blankets, all FARREL & SANDERSON, Progs |lemoon at”her home at 3 oulock. o o e e W eiaemey 2 Padis 165 Rev. Arthur Varl Tas Iy from the boys at Camp Devens and | i) oo et At Coneregational ohurch. conducted the | Warren Sharples ma Lecovered sur. | HHe, Eenerosity of the peopls g o e e R T to $47.50 a set. ferYice and, the, churth choir render- | ficiently- from his operation to be able | Spondes el T e Ppreciated and| the fact that plans had been drawn up “PROTECT YOUR FEl ¢4 Nearer, My (God, to Thee and Lead, affotded much pleasure to the men in preiecl A.G. Thompson, F. S.| 54, G, T vearers wire Siar: |1 2° 20t areuhd service. R Howis Ha Sood foies ] Table Cantors, sands styies e o s Fo Saltin Woilheven, Witliam Atwood, Johin | Albert Portelance, third class phar- B “contributing & Shea ot ke son Ure: en Luncheon and Te r SPECIALIST/ Anarew and Fred Knowles macists mate and Seaman Harold 1e-| POMFRET GENTER APPLES. |the road was freéd of its millstone and LICENSED CHIROPODIST (oBUrial was in the Versailles ceme- |Celles. -botls local boys, reporiod at B 3oc) oo e SEtulial\ Obviovaly; ' 15 Main Strest Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support ur';.yi n"e-r'e‘ ml‘prutulian of beau- | the: Naval Training Station, Newport,| Pretty Good in an OF Year and 500; this co-operation made ‘it possible to Martex Turkish T Suite 7-8, Alice Building, \Norwich | inoluding relatives from New Bea: | o ey momias. Barrels of Them at That. - |fnish the work this season Embroidered Day Formerly of Waterbury, Phone 1366-4 [ fora and a_delegation from Hu ! ¥ - 5. Brown, restiand Fork abon hvm'h aploy.. FU“ERAL 4 Oegdod. Loaks, Manchester Uniey, 1. NORWICH TOWN e Poc e e i on the Toad. | Divistan Bagient R . 0. O. F. Undertaker Georze G. Grant L e o, _Whe i mflECT[][“ —AND— et - J froft, ‘alhough the samples of “King 2 fols Fournier, };; rae oF the ain reapin will Be | of Tompkins . County relisned by the{ How Best to Avoid Jt—Facts ¢ . Norwich attending the annual conven-j'- Stevens of the highway depart- :t‘l“ll(:.m of .the. funeral arrfinge- | Rev. Ge rge H. Ewing Spending a|tion of the State Board of Agriculture| hi - " | members of The Bulletin force would Personals and Notes. Srountions] ahabess o Fiest Con | fuatiry Tor the blue ribbon in" any 2 ~ Lady Assietant » Weelk at Plom lsland—C, W. Chap- | 0f Which he is a member, was able to Advertised Latter. in to-Lead Services in Church. |DATVeSt about 500 barreis of apples| - DANCI Thisre is oty ohe aavertiaed laties Eamnin 30, treen v sesson: | WHERE THE DANGER LIES at Tateviiie ;Rev. G..H : Bwing of Kim avenue fert| EVen the “Apple King” has to ad- anafl;‘. e fldm"pm’m Wedk | Wednesday for o week ut' Rort Terry: | It that this was a poor year for the ‘hig. West Main St M Percy Krodel has resigned % 1647 . sition with the Poneman P Do | Ve considered is The. Revgaling Qmen. - Telephone 328-3 52 e e : T = ; appl X HENRY E. CHURCH .- o SRETIITE ey - Tl |dsndls S : it i i famous d % cfor ing a normal year, the product from e, Infantsssd Inval their bonghs makes 2 visitor under- | Jieases. PR gem e " mee e ADAMS TAVERN 4 v R RPN ST BYRON A. WIGHTMAN 2 e H ¥ p Garden en whith proved .. too. ‘medicines - sealled % % \ oo soten w1 oot 3ou b trom| ' , . oD .6, e e Aol : : Piano Tuner ia about fifteen minutes or S5 FES / irmount Strest > mu-mmenman-m:nnmb 51 ot e o B 1) 1 less . T 1917, Elima Lariviere, aged 3 vears, |} Bed Spreads in crochet, dimity, sat o Ame|-|°an HOII“ and Elizabeth. Mrs. Brooks was 8| The tri-annual examinations in the | UHSUNC 0 31,224.75. The. committee | completed reduces the grade to 8 3-1 =——————— Cotton Blankets, all sizes, at $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50 a pair. Bath Robe patterns, including the well-known “Beacon” make, in splendid assortment of color com! ‘A Most Pleasing Christmas Gift 10, - Doration amount-{highway contractor used compressed | iihia ai oot E8T: Wife of Oln-B.[§ Pillow Cases, cotton and linen, at 36c, 44c and up to $5.00 a pair. sizes and grades, at 79c to $2.59 each. Marssilles and Embroidered Li nd up to $25.00 each. ous gifts from George Bruce, phono-|make it on high. gear. I wish to thank all those who have|l] Wooinap, Nearwool and Beacon Blankets, at $2.50, $2.95 to $4.50 a pair. | colors, $6.00, $7.50 to $17.50 a pair. i n A death of my wite; also th h t # 5 Livery Connection Shetucket Street | ™ ns tomerst o o et ariends. | | There were ‘& ood number on the | 808 Py mayecrecorts “Socies: | Construction was 343,000 a iy cons | Rowers, Thess Gefs "ot Kinaness: will [| Comfortables filled with cotton, wool, or down, at $1.98 to $15.00. tic Tetters have be€n received frequent- | cributed $16,600 or approximately 34|C . Lo Tomembered. Table Sets—Cloths and Napkins to matoh—all sizes, at $3.50, $4.50 and up Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs, including muslin and linen—plain and em- broidered—Cluny, Madeira, etc., at 25c, 50c and up to $9.50. foregoing, at 26c to $47.50 each. a Squares and Sets, at $1.50 to $19.50. Towels, at 25c, 37/sc and up to $250 each. owels for combing jackets, etc., at 25c tb $1.25. Cases and Envelope Cases, at $1.50 to $5.00 a pair. ations, with cords to match—at $3.50 This is a Christmas gift that is sure to be acceptable. A box of fine Stationery —Paper, correspondence Cards and En- velopes—embossed, from the selection of 30 different styles of Monograms, in- <chiding Die, Stamping and Stationery. OUR 3PECIAL PRICE 69c .All orders taken up to and including Monday, December 17th, will be deliv- ered before Christmas. (AT _STATIONERY DEPARTMENT) | H i i ] H | E