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1917 i_E-v:efybodY Wants _ | to Save Money SILK, SERGE AND WOOL m ; M‘::? s oe Ex‘f-fi‘n:r' o i:‘,;‘.'m:';::t"’fi.‘d:e‘, Begin mmm lfl our-Shoe Department. Of course you DRESSES ai i THe it S itk ™ St oSt & . cansave.money:in every department of Brooklyn Outfitters, : B R T Loaes Mabonic: Cory. va Srorte. stoare : N but here we will 'speak-only of shoes. Our prices are abso- - : : Mfi. s M :n Secit - AT lutely the- lowest in:Norwich. We have made comparisons, : - ONSALEAT Tk x o Sirer Somi pearing. : X and we know - that we.undersell every store in town—and not ‘;.mn Bridges of New: London | closure.of defense or judgment, and $ l 3.75 e = wm:;“m““&umm“’:}‘:: .u“&:;;xo;’“"‘os'?&“: I iecidnre . - by afewpemms -only—"'ubut your saving is big and worth SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, Fitchvillc Woman is Freed from Hissband Who Deserted Her :Matters Disposed of By Judge Warner in Superior Court. a!finuuue SATURDAY, 830 A.- L former prices to 32950 Pau] vs Paul, second order of notice was granted. Theba- onses of Grace L. TFish -vs |deau vs. Thebadeau, second order T. Wish, Verson A. Matione Mafiene, notice was granted. Yurman vs. So- . |cha, " default for failure to - answer counter claim,,went off the list. Beck- Philemena Caracusa of * { er vs Sanders,’ c fnuance because . J Sctengantis_s. sM-resklent and order : = tinued. arpe: ~The - sh . : s z ed at $75; plaintift ordered to file bill Women’s $5.50 New Women’s Brown Calf " OA l S e, T | S e et S T | | WOmen's 3350 Shoes, Wormer's igh Loc Boot] | Military Heel, $6.00 $7.00 Lace Boots, Mil ; fogk the.papers. Den |fault, for failure to Dlead was pest- Lace or Button worth uoo in all colors tary or Cuban Heels . t Valus to $20.50 and . motion, et al., permission to amend complaint 1ist. Do was granted. Maymard vs Redden, et bk al . permission ‘amend complaint § Dostponsd. Fowara, was granted. ’%mmpfin vs Redden, . et al; permission ‘to amend complaint the papers. Maynard was.granted. -Pfeifer ve Pfeifer, sec- $7ieY Reden, ot al, ment of demurrer. |ond order of notice was granted. ‘Atm- % ja E . Williamson | stronz; et al, “Moran, et al, permis- o o e’ Redien, et of $4.45 $3.25 Men’s Dark Tan and Men’s Solid Construction Dull Calf $6.00 Shoes Work Shoes, worth $5.00 demnar- | sion to fils new bond, judge took the al., argument rer, judge. took the papers. Howard, | papers. 3 2 . 3 Men’s $3.50 Dress or Mostly for trimmed, shades burgundy,: greem, Brown, Pekin biue, Reva beet, navy and ‘blasle: i\ . VOL l‘NTOWN exercises .in . the. hall and 'a. Christ- ‘Work Shoes Materials pom pom, wool velowr and brosdoloth. o - mu (m Ior the children. dies ;at . the fancy- work and Entortainment and Dance_ for Benefit apton ooth asid. 240 “Bed. Cross se:xs of 'Red" Gross—Wilfred Brucher. En- s.mrdw evenin; SUITS $15.00 | Sos s~ I o o = E":\d&;%&enl Caraphiits Mtk WINDHAM $1.95 . .- At present: our- stocks are full and prices low 2 1 C ! sodore hurst of 'Stonington and i g values to $2280 - ; Miss Thursa Dewhurst of Lowell, |Loyal Red Crass Women Make ,a M ket Fanaler apent the | \Piendd ‘Showing . in _November | Girls’ Shoes, Lace or ovemmt and Slllt Redllctlon Women’s and Men’s Button, size 12 to 27, ey Marsaret Hassler SPent P® |- Work—Gifts for Russsil-Potter, Gone . : < Eawi) Larkin of - the coast i to Fort Slocum. Xmas Suggestions Bl Lankin, of the coa % The. following articles were furnish- Carpet Shippers FOR ‘MEN 'AND YOUNG MEN . : % ing | d by the loca)_Red Cross during. No Cotton Waists . ... ccooouoatnnen.idn . $1:08 o = ‘emiver i s e L i Ty dresses and_two ‘outing flannel e = Sillc Waists e v o cimmaics + s o oo £+ $2.98 P e v Roaptial Shiris’fax Trench rerice wor 18 pairs pajamas, eigh: sweaters, nine len from Providence, . are en- | mafers, six _pairs “socks, six pairs Taffeta Petticoats, all shades. . ........ .“.98 up . }}|zized in re-decorating e Hitior ot Feelless” socks, five pairs wristlets, S, Thomas chureb. ome helmet: thide dézen’ wash cloths, N 'OUTFITTERS “The Store That Satisfie m des Nor- Silk Jersey Petticoats, all shades. . . .....$3.98 up: 1P B g B }ir" ;fo.,“"""’figa' o Sy 8::u;g M‘O! Anderson Jed ti P s 1 3 b‘hdi‘ES, 25 gomd ity e 2 U._méeting Sunday_eveni Tall pandgzes. 38 slings and"37 abdom- :xn E;; 'Boiu;fleer't'dot Je:’ett ?lty iral bandages. wus ca’ on s. in - town Tverett ' Beckwithi is' working at 't 266 270 M Streel, N md o e e Fe PRI 2e| 266 to am o ‘Met” at Chapel. | " Tie-Ladies' Aid soclety of the Bap- E.'T- Stalker bas returnéd from ftist_clureh met in. tne “ehapel Tugs- Umg Island- whete she spent Thanhs- Wiltred Boucher bas enlisted: in’the © Reports Heard: " - 1 discuss “the- Cu has | steward, G. D, Z 3 oAz the meetids of the Wofnen's Mis COLUMBIA celdbramen: 7 T 7 Julla. Basminger: e : G mber ionary society- at the parso . s 1 WOODSTOCK Christime, asusiter ot ‘L= Thom nattend eter 17 pribt Boa ke et [ Prackioal :Food - Demonsteation—<#itat e °""‘" r-r::: 0 s s R m}{nl Twmhe m\a :nnt ‘de 7 i read ‘a letter from Mrs. F. Wilcox of | -Sleigh Out Sunday—Red Cross Ham- Point _ent .n._mw dinner Wedpes Grand War Rally, at Which Hon.|Naven Setuvias Xege 5o Siewgo Pibh & R""‘,,‘ fe-decorated | the Home Mission Board. Reports of | [ored by Lack-of Material. day her sister. Mea: Cligrles Wincoes- Herbert W. Bowen Is to Preside— |rer is a graduate of the- e ey Optimeey TP dusnse ikeiogy Borastn e o alter D Mias Wiplo. Rasisdan apent ; - 2 ive 3 uild, and Mrs.f: The foo. vl e PR SR | giving day _with Mrs. 11. Ran : Conner-Young = Marriage — Educa- |and is well known in town. .| - Sopervisar of Sciools 0. E. Yowsil | BC SAinro. T foutth chapter of |y Lh, (00 demonstiiion given at|Chs r::ff R S i DR LA iy x tional Mesting. Mr. and Mre. E. R. Hair) Pas -in fown rEcently. The Lure of Africa was_ given by 5 Costello, of Rockville, was|LaFontaige nx the ; Allms Pamt nrigh- Mr. and Mrs. Asa Harris spent|he followed in 3, by Miss . > , i tHotr okt £, tpead e e o ourt Advanca; 50) Miss Gertrude ‘Arnol. 1t was voted nonstrat- . Forhogd: AR Thanksgiving with. the latter's sister,|iies of four A war rally under the auspices of |their children. b‘ z evegin npt’ to' meet agaln until’Jan, 8, u“ ed"'nn“ 4.‘.,33’2;’5& |r~hsea:‘l;¥%?'!tsub< “ptne i ypung g . | Mrs. Lina Booth of S il * lthe Reformatic i De- Victor. Dipont visited : v : ST D be ot i acaseny et (rhe. SO TMSHEL of i oot fnitites at Winimantic 13 wes e e Sndes Latiten s a L el babines Zfi;z‘?%f‘""mfm‘ ;':rz'l’ou at. the versit; Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, at 8 oclock. | Stock Agricultmral Soclaty, | .Bought_Red Cros Seals. - |ine of the Willimantic Ministers® union [od_die s Cost -B~u-k\la (haspitel Monday.. Se, _was | HANOVER few da T)ve .Briggs Manufac C re- lin Mansfield Ce'ntre & o | cooked cral articles of food which be. zmoved lo-her »homa Tues- FeT A by TR Gnely: purchaseaon ¢ lars worth of | iME. a, Mia re Was sampled by those pr P W. C. T U. Hears of State Convention - « e, 5. saate BT ; | 1ets containtng recipes £ 3¢ L Batler of Hartford. Patriotic songs S 5 Moses Tatro left \hursday for P ot e i 3 M% T v@‘m ~Local Boys in Service to Be Pro- 3o to be rendered by a Liberty cho- : ity T 5 ey s SEZ 3 vided Christmas Comfort Bags— WH ROCK meeting is , ‘ : i 4 “E \m and o1 e Saear; and Both | A pubiic meetins in: the mte P Benofit ‘Suctes 1 3 e r Pageant Sunday Evening Next. the message which will be brought by | cdication was. héld in 5§ nierftainment. fair and dance!, o began Inst BoataRar s B Fi e- Réenm|- i Village Houses and Fences all. Sp ra. speakers. [ A as hetd in Tnian hall Tuceday and £-H, N. Fen of Willimantic | turned to rain. ' Sunday morning found|seiling tneier mm.}: Jes ,:’cf‘ office | - The December mecting of the W. C e i N Wi e P Mistin - Avnownosd. i n “lessans’ were. e | Wednesday . evenings for the benefit vears°has enlisted in the med- |the roads c: G dl)nng the week-past. T:U. was Neld Morday evening at the —— B i Ty i coal et 1 ‘Cross: The affsir was ar- and -left -for. Fort Slocum Lot s PIDET - {home of Mrs. James Bennett. A re- | Afjss Ms Am“ e ok i padty e Tt 3 ng ey b Jiss Bertha E. Lewis, .who. 2 _Willimantic -and = of the season appeared .on F: o port of the state convention wus given [)ass., is Iaughlin Commer, and Miss Mary lang K. W. ireland g o o . > H o m e wrist wateh, a was the cnly- one. o by, Miss ‘Fannie ‘Slien, the delegate [home of = $20° i1 rioney Mr.| Mrs. Fannje Dixon Welch is spend- L) 0 = from' the local tunion. Mrs. W. G.|Pembe evening, 'and a- substantial | Potter, is 'th&, u:fiu than to enlist from |ing the present weeis in Washington; U Park and Miss Helen ISadie reported | pey shm ™ "as reatized.. v&n dham’; . Al Eaton is in the av- | D. C., attending the annual convention - HusKi ork.” a war rally held in Hariford recently }ent iatjon -corps’ and- AWert. Brown in the |of the National Woman Suffrage asso- - : = Flang were made.ito provide -all the| (v LB‘)YARD 2 mavy. Harold Lefingwell who is -a | ciation. ¥ ] LS a local- boys -in service: with comfort membeér of the Storrs College .cadets, The assessors have hegun their. bags. for- Christmas: for White s has enlisted in thre. Gfficers’ reserve |yearly task. ' Three ‘mee(ings” have 1] Representatives of the Y. P. S. C.| 'R Sorps will legte “some time ‘in- Jan- Peen heid thus tar. P E._attended the annual meeting of the Y. December Ice -Plonty. ¢ [ Norwich union at the .Jewett ~City mBerEait’ Lecture. THe: icemén. can. Ml thefr: foe: houabs former schopl- [Congregational - church last Saturda nd wit! 3 The regular f¥iday. evening service i b , < : 3 P . ‘Emdeavor mestfne | Will be held this weekc at 7.13. At .15 | 117 [DeCOMPIr Aoe thIS seasen. e *h finished L5 Do Aepemtc - had for its leader.|Dr. Gutid. will:Zive -the second lecture | fug weolis &) ’wvrk with _the| At the Congregational church next |white paint. O Dot a3 etk S AR ek tare Horace E. Little of this' place- who, iy mirle s above,zaro, ;. Sunday evening the Fndeavorers wil! Pearl Jones hs 20d Bovs In town:are.being invited.. |'ror some time has been In the. employ : 3 give. the third of a series of pageants | days with Mrs. Clev Miss Mary er _has returned from | 2F e Trarclors Tnevrancs comrny o in based on_the study hook The Lure of by i Hartford, has enlisted -for _clerical | Sunday, R i bss e pAfHca. | These mestings \are in chatke Mr. and Mrs. Isasc. G. Geer have & were' work in the Aviation corps-and‘is now : er e : 3 4 been in Pramkiin: daring ' the stationed at Fort Slocum. - their soninfaw, Sumda; A Lack Material. = - = = o | Carien A" Gray. reconti e e e ;‘L‘fl?&;’,‘;? %;:;:; T e Sl e || | UNUSUAL FROM EVERY STANDPOINT IS OUF 4 § = b ko it Sapapil . Y SniEuest.of Mr. rs. | of various kinds is. hindered, for ;the o] e e i e | ™ 7 T 2 e e spnies (Il STOCK OF XMAS GIFTS IN e T me:t'fig‘:lél : e B l-;u the fol- GALES F ERR? e - T o P & s Diamonds, Watches Doy 5t e Ho RS, 5 77771 The December meeting. ot the 1ocalf mey e d e c-:vm%mt 5h e L :‘L’Sl‘:;”uo"c’u%”-‘;',‘::‘::&'a?‘fi?fi w-.o—ni-qn,i . and JeWelry m distriot w-vlnc notux The Red. C; Wo tm are dobg < of Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham Tues- >y - - day afternoon. The topic considered Missionary S Meots — Epworth | call League Plans fnr Christmas—Din- ner’ Guests. : 3 oy ot Dosts | Scibts” Organise Tise Saran T. Tatimer. préskied. The | aoms oy e Seae i Uln‘““ll by Feon of ‘l:‘ designs, :lld tum-\mal fo't"‘ i this month. o \hlm mumflm "“"o th'o:dl' ke, 1 g St i u Nf' A o -nh':a of [} very.low. prices which we have been able to give you th Lamps , EASGO ¢ |sure e o e Sege GO UTST S Goils, memtiacn | Wl SRR g et ] T s mps. s o o ST et thesamalol her, pa :|fions. Rev. James M. “Fotter told of t 7 Rachei |[} - ‘Military Bracelet Watches, $3.25 to $20.00. % P e Sven-lthe organi o - T : : Lt 5 3 mas presents. s m Who Made - s a__ " with : romination «nhmn T n;s e Miss ‘Efsio. Ehiilys Lot i Ladies’ Bracelet Watches, $8.00 to $35.00. Y2 Ladies’ Ruby und Pink Sapphire Rings, $5.00 -$15.00.- Gent's Ruby and Pink Sapphire Rings, $8.00 to $18.00 ! Handsome Solid Gold Pendants, with all the ne 'stones and small diamonds, $3.00 to $25,00. ‘French Ivory Shaving, Toilet and Military Sets, Drive and Screw Calks for Ilorsos Rid-o-Skid Auto Chains, Cross Chains " Snow Shovels and Scrapers . ‘White Ivory Umbrellas, $3.00 to. $8.00. ‘We have indeed an enormous stock of goods and nbn-hm; how far a few dollars will go at THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 and 27 FRANKLIN STREET Open Evenings