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s wmmmmmmrml : e pofl:“ supver in the umrcb dining , . mm anize the d: Al secrotary {reasuser, Christine Hbmrla.n Ger}rute 1-8)1;:\1 i ——- m'ttee Mri ames Carter, ‘nm l lnd A N'l' (: x CONN . ey fl d l = .- - - 8 el L‘Os'r T0 HARTFDRD i :)keym'“; “w’m ““"‘., : @ mme ’b. Jlrhn Gifford, Arthur Hale and} SR — en was ‘on. but & 0 h School Team Has Uncomfar excus:‘: he was no ou;:r bidding l-nvu For Georgia. “Time With v;..g"., Who gle -lnnlu .to. enjoy: themselves. Pasg| Dr. E. A. Brage Jeft Tuesday morn- N ‘ommander Clark next spoke, asking | ing for Fort Oglethorpe, 17' J , v C'l S l C C e zye—— am- e s ‘l‘)’o“‘“‘ o et PRl Es g5 more o Freq aad 2 e a eam Xithough crippled by the loss of twp | (FESHRES Thore o S B i e L n e N of ‘hér chiet players, Windham pliye(! b him s & WEE5e tmatost “oumn. bF the Sodban, & post near his home, m that | of friends, who regret to haye Wwas defeated by the Hartford Hx:h f,*.'en‘::,'m”“."'?g,"",‘:;,vm";wm’ ohn 7. Ontes of Pianey street, who ; I fig;"fifég’ Ol L S el (TS and Jolip Siligen, Caterdnd of in the U § pavy, as 4 frst tur ay lg t , | i kol fm 550 e e A o o i s war | Sk yemmane L - then nnned on for speeches, Toastmas- | port, where be Was to re- i'fone of their, players being ruled out. . ? of “the’ game, only’ atter five personal ey ‘nion was called on for ¥ Deet IS 1S HOUSECLEANING PERIOD FOR US—IT IS THE TIME WHEN WE MUST DISPOSE OF B i T -;;“‘fim;:m:; 4 MoosUP. NTER AND SURPLUS GOODS TO MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING STOCKS. IF YOU WOULD |(fHif i e Sl BPOiie . fanwy weif b e it o e ety sy VE ON YOUR NEEDS, IF YOU WANT T0 SPREAD YOUR HOUSEHOLD ALLOWANCE T0 COVER |25 Tl o Qs ) e mon o e e - tand Resinol Soaj lazi was <at, sea, among - Harfford's nolQintmentand Resi pregularly oe ain| * Rooters Have Straw Ride Up. . - 3 passes. The Windham boys were e ¥ n\oma foraweekand sec.fltheydqnmbegmp A UR NEEDS THIS 's IOUR OPPORIUN" ' b slowed up by having to: proteet ‘them- | I8¢t o 5 0 ol B ol e : The: American Wnomgn company'e meke a blessed difference in your skif. ' 3 selves from personal in, ury in addi- mills in Almyville shut wn e . |tion" to- playing/ the game. 'For each |Methedist church Sunday evening. ‘ot “the Resinol Soap‘and Resinof morning for the rest of week in o..x-nm-nuwd % am boys avay from ‘the basket, on hand. .They will commence W Bemica dra Good Values In 'TEMS OF INTEREST IN THE DOMEST“: SEGTION Men'’s Fi “"“’En" and then pace (he ball o a man near AR (TR et Ns‘fi!iflm by the again. Monday. morning.. Other mills A Knit Underwear MEN'S NEGLIGEE. COAT. s.s;um- the basket, but they missed as many RESOR:: ¢ in. Moosup closed umm ednga: ) | made of harmony percale, value | easy - shots- ag they &of - jcan EN'S FLEECY VESTS AND Table Linens Sheetings - and Long Cloht . 28ale Drioe o, o The Hartford team, of which Sam-| - W. R..C. INSTALLATION.. opening Monday becguse army $opds NTS, regular gizes—Sale price BLI 2 N'S OVERSH in jehéviot or|My Sussman was the star, made 13 NS e e earment | B{EACHED MERCERIZED TABLE[3s-INCH WIDE BROWN: SHEETING ME g e b-xng made there. - 9 . - |Past “Defartment . President . Mrs.| "'} E personal fouls compared with Wind. LEACHED FLEECED, B ol e N (e —Sale pricks 14c and 180 <"{ ‘tuting fannel, yahiq PERG brite ham's three, and tried to make Referee | Maristta Wright Offciates. - - Donglas, Yo ke { EYgsAN.D PANTS, regular sizes|64- INCH wwE BLEA!:HED UNION |90 INgH WIDE HEAVY BROWN |men's HEAVY - Eimendorf refute his decisions eev- Moo:\w callers mm ; : : PLEECE SHIRTS|eral times, one of the>men saueing| ~The offiesrs. of the Womas'h Relief $ . Sa'e prices 55¢; estra sizes, in high K~Sale price $1.10 a yard. TING—Sale prices 17¢ and20c. | AND DRAWERS, Vaiue 75c—Sale| him onice, hut he was made to swal. [Corps instaled recently by Mrs, Mari-]| - Straw-Ride to l»u;::]- oo § Dutch 1ok, long and short sleeves u.mcn WIDE NALF BLEACHED|81-INCH_ WIDE _ HEAVY BROWN:] Drice 63¢ a garment. low ‘his’ words: etta Wright, past department president | ABout fifty locl b“““mn“ Bale price 65c. ALL LINEN DAMASK—Sale price] SHEETING—Safp price 550 a vard. [MEN'S. ECRU BED HEAVY| Howie 'and L. Lamoreux were|of the Sedgwick corps, No. 16, Nor- |decompanied the Plainfield aenpt ; EN'S BLEACHED FLEECED $1.10 a yard. 36.INCH WIDE L Fi %LEMHED UNIGN “SUITS ue ~$1.50—Sale | Windham's stars, hoth shooting a bas- | Wich, are: President, Mrs. 'Hattie quintette to Pitndn Friddy \ON SUITS, hizh or Dutch neck,|70-INCH WIDE HALF BLEACHED! : . 0'clock in price $1.25, ket, while Howid succeedad in making | Bowen; eenior viee president, 'Mprs.|The party left wumu at §.0'clo G SUITS, | : AL LINER. TAALT BLEACHED] SHEETING - Sale pices 160 and 46 M{r‘rs‘muae ‘V’éLER SHIRTE [numerous fou] shots, Hawkins was | Lillian® French: sunior wvice presiden, | Couture’s large truck. The truck was © i i Sale price $125 @ yard. Sre WERS, - yiiut, 7ae Sale sent ‘into center tor Wintham during | Mre. ella ‘Wiligrd: . ahapiain, - Mrs. | pary g;‘fi;;";};m.“fl,o;w NAPKINS, ;n ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, in 12-yard prlce s;n a,gumey;' i |the intermission and played a fine e ndrews; : - secretary, - Mrs. ion en. s MERODE WOOL VESTS , In A gopd assortmi ) L N ANTa tate price” $129 a Batigma, 18- cuts—Sale prices - $1.65, $189 and hirtwind game. Helen French: - treasurer, Mre, Alioe| T Dpuis of Providence was a Moo- MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAW- ! -caller-Friday: - a dozen; 220 $200 a cit ENS, oo n" 8, AND DRAN: | Hariford exhisited some of the finest | Easterbreoks; color bearers, Miss Ida | SUP ass work ever seen here, drawing the | Williams, Miss Betella Squires, Mrs.] :Miss. Bertha Freeman:of - Sterling MEN'S -OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT|(inaham team o il . i dozen: frmen:. inch, $329°a dozen DON'T STAY HEADACHY, SICK, OR HAVE BAD BREATH AND % indham team out of their positions|Kate Woodward and Mrs. Elizabeth | Hill Was a visitor Friday at the home NS O RARYS_Hale Towels and. Towel SHIRTE, valus ato— Sl giion 8. | for over shot. Clark; Moo, ‘Alice Hentiey: condusoer | of-her sister, Mrs. ©. W. Potter. SOUR STOMACH. 00k 2 - ow oweling MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL PA-| The summary: \{’mEhBe&KihlAmWeekx, guard; - Mrs. Eliz. Committees Am ted, e R e e EN'S RIBBED WOOL UNION Pillow Cases_and Bed Sheets|sLeacHED TURKisH Towers— | JAMAS, value'sLs0—Sale price $125.| yinanem mish, Harttora High |35 saten s meaes soreasemt | b e D e o st | LAXATIVE FOR MEN, WOMEN FS.Sale price $2.39, e ieH PiLLow CASES—sa. Sale prices 1ic, 14c, 216 and 25c. e ——— A | Howlo i 1L V. i Sussman, Woit | ent; eckhiam, musician; iay aft AND CHILDREN, | EN’S RIBBED siLKANBWOOL prices 19¢ and 24c ea “|BROWN TUHKISH TOWELS—Sale Gléves L ,Amumfi‘g“‘ fforprand Ars, ’,“g;r": ’A‘ffi?‘“&,fi”m“‘ con: { p nt: The president, 3, Parke b N oD T o Rate price $239. |46x36. BEST = QUALITY PILLOW Rfeedtg WOMEN'S GOLF GLOVES, in colors, | Left forward guard; delegate to, convention. Mg, 3 . : : sEe' FLEECED VESTS AND| CASES—Sale price 3% each. LINEN “HUCK" TOWELS—Sale value 50c—Sale prico 37c a pair. | | Morlarty, Hiwkins ....... . Nordlund | Louise Goss; ailernate, Miss Hatite | Mys, Oray, Mre. Johson an ANTS, sizes 2 to 12 vears—Sale|45x38)5-INCH BEST HEMSTITCHED| Price 75¢ each WOMEN'S. WOOLEN GOUF GLOVES, | ... Center, ~ Hoxie. Eh’:ldon oprwe on the ol el 3c; sizes 14 to 16, 33c. PILLOW CASES—Sale price 37c|LINEN GLASS TOWELING —Sale | "ail colors, value $9c—Sale price 68¢| 181 ++errce--oo-- Manning, Goetz| After the Installation a supper was|commitiee, ~The readers for the after- s NATURAL FLEECED_UNION each. price 23¢c a yard. a pair. e Right guard served. A pleasing program followed.{nopn were, Mrs, Johson and Mrs, Cray. s arices B ito 770, Goop s1ZE 'SEAMED BED ) SHEETS|UNION GLASS TOWELING —Sale |WOMEN'S FLEECE MOGA , LISLE| " °" """ Tt ruaey 2 Barroys | Mre. Sarah Comins, the ratiring secre-| The next meeting will be with Mre. / - ; 1 ANTS' PART WOOL SHIRTS—| amo‘lsaps:c“ 69c and 89, price 12c a yard. GLOVES, value $100—Sale price 89 5 presented a Thermos bottle| O. W. Potter, Jan, 31st. Tee BED SHEETS8—Sale| BLEACHED CRASH—Saje prices 11c, | a pair. je price 29¢. prices $1.10 and $1.35. 12l/5¢; 17c, 19¢ and 21c a yard. AWTS' ALL WOOL SHIRTS—|81x99 BEST BED SHEETS — Sale|BROWN CRASH-—Sale prlces 17¢, 19¢ ale price 59¢. prides $1.45 and $ and 2lc a yard, Fledshots Sussman 5, Cohon § in recognition ‘ot her faiihiul servie anning 2; Goetz 2, Layland 1, Nord- | 0f eight years, and she expressed her BOYS' WORSTED. GLOVES, value 50c|lund 1, Howie 1, L. Lamoureux 1. Fi thanks to the members. —Sale price 37¢ a pair. tries, Howie 9 out of 17; Layland, o e CHILDREN'S GOLF GLOVES, blagk|of & Sussman, none ot of 1. R EUHERALS. % and colors, value; S0c—Sale price e Eimendort; scoror, Bowen: i ; e " | “torssting Papers.— Friands Aftond . ; a pair. oward; 0 ‘minute halyes. Charles E. Gleeson. |- teresting Pa; Hosiery WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS AND |ciiiorens cauntier croves— Funeral services for Charles E. Glea-1 ™~ Foneraf’ of Bdwin MM, Marler at At Closing Sale Prices . 2 Sale price 59 a pair. ALLEGED NORWICH BUNCO MEN :ggpgel;?flgilg g;tesrggginl 8 mattyary Brooklyn. - ® ol MBS WASH GOODS - o INFANTS WHITE WOOL' MITTENS IN A $2,500 SWINDLE | Rev, Rabert & Moots emaating - wt| The Wiman's: club et at the home 'g:‘:-E: : gu‘_: _C‘F;‘FYUTT e atiiaa A Ay —Sale price 23¢ a pair, s e -—d = A o Lunerul fwas largely attended by mem-{0f Mrs, B;rwmk Thnruduhatlermzon o Bd L , rice 1le a pair. A angers Fleeced Josep! uison Wi ers of the different fraternal order A large number atten the meeting. Enjay llle' Remove the lyer and . WOMEN'S ELACK MERCERIZED AT CLOSING SALE PRICES ai orders ded Box of Fake Gold Coi LISLE HOSE, value 29c—Sale price A of which ‘the-deceased was a membef, Mrs. Ch-rlea Jero? ad charge of the | howel poison which is keeping yeur WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, worth 59¢[36-INCH WIDE MESSALINE, n a Ribbons Mounts —_—— delegations from the Odd P‘ellaws orth read Alhead digzy, your tongue coated, breath 2ie a pair. —Sale price 49c a yard. good - range of colors, including |3 |NcH WIDE SiLK TAFFETA RIB Doesh %orwmflh& cOnhn. harborf t‘vzvo maghmrn entcan'\rp;nent and the Elks rip er t);n Whh: n’fih tains. ML\LI::: of(engl:‘e, and‘ sfiomacl; sour. Der;‘é v > -{men who fleeced Jose, Guison - presen! e Col ttal servi jare was iy , | stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipats \ WOMENT BLACK lé;flz‘smv:os& ngbfi,’:‘m?';’?fi ’0009‘“ S, worth Tsc e ,{:,g“‘:'ygl 50+ quality—Sale | " BON_Saie price 106 a yard. 300 TFriday morning, EhnEtacd i at the cemetery was e {grs H‘.’a\}l read My rflpa‘{e‘nce In the |and fall of cold.” Why dor't ou Ret & \ +RE ol ¥ . 3-IN im a tin box, ten inches square and ‘ellows, e body was placed reat Northwe: ree DApers Lbox of Cascarets from the drug store LK HOSE, vias | WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, marth 8140 |36-INCH WIDE SILK FOPLIN, fn o N e Sk MOIRE RIBBON | 1 T fullies high, which ther tolq. Rt | the recelving vault, S B ranar ple price 29¢ a pair. good 1li of ted 5 e Funeral arrange- | Were excnpuimuly well wmxcm: and |and eat one or twe tonight and enjoy ine wanted colors—Sal to be full of gold coins, worth $3,000, | ments were under the direction of Un- | Very interesting. rpiek o WOOLEN DRESS soons. Forth $150] DPrice 35c a yara. |4 INCH WIDE_ SILK TAFFETA of Un: Ba ang ko 2 iy the nicest, gentlest liver and howel T M. IX SILK HOSE,| —sale price $1.15 a vard. RIBBON—Sale ‘price 17¢ a yard. and which later turned out to be full | dertaker Shepard. a solp, America the Beautifu a cleansing you_ever experienced? You by 2 24-INCH WIDE SILK of brass washers? Robert Connoughton, papers ‘which “were scheduled to be[will make up feeling fit and fine. Cas- R12ED RIBBED woon.; price $142 a -yard. 36-INCH WIDE WINDHAM sILK, |4 AND 5 INCH WIDE ALL SILK conduets a_junk »usmes? lc‘l:?:;s?ixz‘y poughton. were ”’“‘ at his home at 23 fifs Harwiek, ieted by Miss Til- |that ym;l hardly realize ot hm—e'mkeh acke—Salo price 27|\ oste St e 'mh"“ Tiblect to slight imperfections— | DRESDEN, PERSIAN OR PLAIN|cvening a_Hebrew man alled at the | prosbecs soreet KTiday morning at 830.|jinghast. The nesi meeting will beja cathartic Mothers should sive k e _price. $1.39. 2 yard. RIBBON—Sale price 25c a yaid. - |boarding liouse and during the evening Chureh At § o'ciach a2t St Josepl's|held Jan. 31 at the home ~of - Mrs.|cross, sick, bilious oF feverish children ————.———_\ 7-INCH WIDE SILK MOIRE _RIBBON | talked about the junk business with - Was sung by Rev.|Charjes Jerpme. a whole Cascaret any time—they act :nn_nnens BLACK RIBBED HOSE,| " - dalied a > T. F. Bannon. The hearers were Wil- s i Drice 33 4 Guigon:* In tié morning Guison faid |t Sonky Nivar Nokss # . | thoroughly and are harmiess. B " ifzes 6 to 8%—Sale price 16c o pair . 7 AND 9ANGH WIDE FANcY DRES. | that- they. were going into -partnershij - Jenkines, William Jones, Yohn e ity 5 § oL o WASH GOODS ; AND o/ INCH WIDE FANCY DRES. | that they were £oing into parinership, | Regan-and James Haggorey. —Bunl| Mr ant’ Mrs ‘Tward XN Winsor B et i 0 S s i 22 | when they mot fanother man inis tee s In St Joseph's cemetery in charge | and Mrs. Carl Mathewson attended the | yoaps. e Jeaves besides his widow izes 6 © : BESI]QU?L”;;, APRON GINGHAMJ36.INCH WIDE FIGURED FLEEGE wWho asked for a ‘certain man, and- la- | °¢ Killourey Brothers, undertakers. g’r'l';;; of E. M, M. Marlor at Brooklyn |5 5 ¢her, Allen Jewett of s Cor, e ——————— | .Sale price 17¢ a yard. =t CLOTI . b . ter got into conversation with them. it a: 4 ner, a sister, Mrs. Laura Curtis of 7 : 9 GOOD' QUALITY DRESS GINGHAM 2.,‘;_5:',',‘“‘}""35“" kimonos, value|] Closing on Suits and Coats |Tne “siranger in the car produced & Brief Mention. Lionel Dupuis and Miss Amelia Bas- | Norwich, g daughter, Mrs, Myron Pal- Attractive Waists price 25¢ a yard. 5 1| box which hi At w g 24 sette were Pravidenee visitors Thurs- f Springfield, t Cheater v el Pl A8, diacts % WOMEN'S COATS, in such materials | 0X Which he said was full of gold crossing of the fire-alarm wires | §ore -Fnay oty the trin by autsme. | Mer Of Springfield, two sons, Ches At Sale Pric 3EST. QUALITY DRESS DUCKLING FLEECE, in a good line of] as Velour, Pom Pom, Broadeloth | C0ins, showing several which looked |¢aused several strokes of the bell to o s p:the trip by and William, of Hampton, and several e es GINGHAM,| patterns—Sale prices 12)c and 17c] - and Wool miixtures, are marked at|?2ll right. He said that he wanted the [ be rung in ¥riday morning. Bl grandchildren, one grandson being WAISTS OF WHITE GHIFFON, in a] “ings ané checke—Sale prics 190 4| 3 vard. - the following low - prices for this |MmOTey” chansed into bills and offered | * The streets were unusually crowded | dsye i Mo ¥any © (Pe"d1RE & f8 | now in service “somewhere in France.” Y F it i b a to sell the coins, worth $3,000 for $2,- ‘ large varie attractive patterns.{ocor” ouaLiTY CHAMBRAY — 36-INCH WIDE BEST PERCALE—| Stle— trimmel wit ) t a sa.le Friday afternoon because of the closing 500. Guison dréw the money out of fof the local mills. which Coasting Accident. t v Pi fancy, pearl price 19 a yard, Sale price 19 a yard. #1250 AND $15.00 COATS—Sale price | the'bank and received the box. 'Dur-| 4000 peopip.ant of wope "~ 2| - - STONINGTON e o e i Vo valuo from 250—8ale|ONE LOT OF XINDERGARTENJONE LOT OF/GOOD QUALITY PER- 2500 AND S200 COATR-Ball price | bectaliy at the mean Bit aip oot e e = loy ‘school house. He lost control of prices 8%c, $1.20 and $1.98. CLOTH, suitadle for chfidrens gar-| CALE, in a good ranzo of patterns— D o e e, Tt Teave GALES FERRY Operetta Repeated For Red Cross|his sled and banged his head into a CREPE-DE-CHINE WAISTS, biack,] Te7ts—Sale price 2ie a yard S’“’ p Sence yet sssou GOAT—Sale price $2150, went to the station house Friday af- By Benefit—Closing of Two Big Plants| tree, causing a bad wound over one white and colored, $2.95 value for 3 - jternoon and had the box opened there, | Wife of Rev. Joseph B. Ackle os|- Affects 675 Employes. eye and fracturing his skull. He is $.1.98; 3 value for $2.98; $4.39 o Pblsh Coats Marked Down [2nd discovered the washers. He was| .4 Burnside—Harel 3 Y o g sading the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. [ and §5.00 value for $3.19; 3550 and | NOW S THE TIME TO CONSIDER THE FLOOR COV heartbroken - when he discovered his urnside—Harold J. Peckham in| Littje/ Ajmond Byes, the operetta so | Fitts. 3 $6.50 value for $.93, and $7.50- value b - 4 : - pfléfigfli IN RLUPH.COATS. loss and immediately started out for $h!rfl- of River Lights, Cared. For| successtully rendered recently by the Home From Hogpital. b for §5.98. - = regular. 00 value— | clues as to the identity of the men. ‘wenty-Five Years by Mi upils of the Westerly High School| Miss Gladys Williams who was op- & ERING UESTION IN YOUR HOME H“_E THIS - | Sale price §1650. A -boarder at the-Sclier home said| . ey, i WiRen Maxe :-':l repeated in -Borough hall, Friday | ezated on for appendicitis at Day Ski 3 PLUSH COATS, regular - $27.00 and 'h“tl‘he r!na{;l WEO o yedh Thursday evening and was enjoyed by a large {{lmball hnsyélml, Deck;mh;lr 2‘4, m: s0 Se'pl.ra 3 . $30.00 values—Sale price $19.50. SFEIIN S A e boarding house said | Notificati audience, ~ The proceeds will be de-|far recovered as to able to return : <o SALE IS OFFERING YOU UNUSUAL BARGAINS |rlusn coars, ropuiat 39500 vaiue | \0*y "5, RTS 5 Salhers of Buftal Toscph B, Ackley Tuesdgy of “{’,}’, Voted to the aid of the Red Cross work | to_her home here. % WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SEPARATE 2 —Sale price $25.00. REE L the | death of his wits, Eila J. Acklsy, at|in Stonington and Mystic. M and Mrs Reuben Pearle are ) SKIRTS, in navy blue and black the Sa These C. ize R bile, Tem teft, wofether in the automo- | their home in Burnside, Monday morn- Stoningten Pointers. Doardling stx G7pmy mofh ‘mogle e serges, popling broadeloth, plaids and Notice the Savings On e Carpet-size Rugs Suits at Bargain Prices. | Norwich, Conn. but prohably wers BEih Tor Doy, e mean A | e shut daws of the Atwaod Ma< e P Wesroponte fell on the' ice 3 Z=a’ 3 e funeral ger the i Qi stecks. (o reemier aad extis | Relf TAPSSEIRCRYG) wiet Hbiter (08 FIVESRAME - BODY BRUS- lwOMEN'S COLORED BUITS at lepa}\*27105 for parts wnkmown, vices were held at her hote Wedne: ;me‘m::flgmfl vacation o V75| phursde evesing and, wee medly , marked at the following salef, 38589 » value ale price| “than half price— R —— ‘“1! afternoon at 1.30 o'elock. pevpie, - bruise: . > . 173 S. OF V. INSTALLATION Rev. Mr. Ackley was the pastor of i ) ¢ i 9x12. WILTON. RUG, value- $52.00 — | %AND $2000 SUITS, your cholce . - OF V. INOVAL the M. . ehurch of the vilage, abint eyt o B Ao Arrived Millions of Blankets. pries 198, |oxi2 TAPEG Y RUG, vatue $27.50— 3 t §9.98. age, about | here from Boston, Thursday, will ad. fee $1.98. ‘Sak Sale price $47.98 szno $29.00 AND $35,00 SUITS, your Followed by Elg Banquet_at Which | twenty-five .years ago, / for several| dress the students at Bryn Mawr col-| Nearly twenty square miles of new rES ::‘gg i VELVEY " BUG, vae §2500— otz w‘l_ll.*r% ;ue‘, value $88.00— | choice at $1450, \ 4 Interesting Addresses Were Made, |Years serving two appointments. - He price $4.98, Sale price $18 . Sale price s lege, Sunday. army blankets have been ordered by was the organizer of -the Epworth| "In the ahsence of Rev. Deight O.|the yquarlermaster general since war The ammual installation and banquet | [6ague of ‘the church, Many friends e price $5.98. 9xi2 AXI:‘LNST&! RUG, value $27.509x12 WILTON RUG, valuc $75.00 — Stone, the ‘pulpit of the Becond Con-| was declared. Some 4,000 acres. of " i i ~-Sale le s " . of A. C. Tyler Post, Spanish War Vet~ | ler¢ sympathize with him in -his| gregational church will be supplied on|them—3,990,236 blankets—had been-ge- 10.00 quality—Sale price §7.98. Sale price §68.29 The Children’s Section Rl e DAL R "ereavemlem. e ot W By, Alen & 11vered up to. Décamber 1, i i i harge of Lights. Bush, of Gales Ferrv. His theme will e Rugs CHILDREN'S GOATS, sizes § to 14|nstallation taking place at the state n Ci ot C y J . vears old, ir novelty wool mixtures, [2IMOrY, while the banquet was sorved | Harold J. Peckham of Long Cove|be Christian Bducation, i Not Much ta Choose. A Good Time To Buy a LYET CARPET||25.50 COTTAGE RUGS, bué, pink,| corduroy and kersey, are reduced|2t,ihe Moose home. Pas succeeded Minor Moxley in the| Nina council K. of C. held a whist| Nt MUt e FROSRR Warm Sweater CH WIDE VEL\'E CARRETA Ll <1 STVIBlS e Sa pilce} anl followe ment. Comnangion Chamies Morehe vp | lighthause service employ “am - the|In, the counch moms LGN MERC | | xicholas Romanoff there doesn's seem @ 27-11 T 3 it i rles rTis o ndications are 2 - 2 © 31.50—Sale price $£29 & yard $4.98 qualitySale.pride $o. cco|New Haven, assisted by Past Coms | Bromton: Hopre uon o Top and | oAl bo generally - ohserved In |t be much to chogse. — Cleveland n unusual opportunity to get alic/|NCH WIDE REVERSIBLE CAR.|- <opc it on, uss, in polid cfors, $38 md 330 quality—Sale . pricelmanger Fred N. Flags, of Waterbury, |of the_dplphin Nant opposits” aeq| Stonington borough: Plain Dealer. , graceful Sweater for a low Fat < n(iaip plice i formerly of this city. The officers f . The Stonington Boy Scouts met 128t | o - - PET, valic §%c—Sale price 3lc a 050 COTTAGE RUGS, soud colors, $19.00 and $1360 qualitys-Sale: price the_ensuing vear foilow: Commander, e Sy T it Of Comaicsion, | gt and conducted routine Gusiness. : weaters ars necessities, not lux- value $1.69—Sale - price GRILDREN'S COATS, sixes 2 to 5| Harry Demman; senior,vice comman- | on the beach at Cow Point, Mr. Mox- 7 BEI"e6 this anaouncement will: be Mattresses 36x72 COTTAGE RUGS, solid colors,| = years— N'S COATS, sises ® %\ der, Freq A. Walker; juaior vice com-|ley moved last year from his Long| * HAMPTON Stop fmost welccme to the woman who value $2.19—Sale price $1.89. $3.50 and $4.50 values—Sale price §3.89 | mander, Jeremiah MeCarthy; officer Cove cottage to Groton. He had been v wants 5 own a Sweater without|COTTON TOP MATTRESSES, valuel & 2 $5.00 and $5.98 values—Sale price $4.98(°f the day, Lawrence Haggerty; offi- | assisted by Mr, Peckham in the care % i thetall That o spending much money. -smm price °'f’ Efsh ,Bed Pillows ?:;anf ;Pedm;:arflc p goklm q{l nf:ge § td' of the lights and within a few weeks | Qfficials From L-h:mni nstal Gr-:.- 4 " CANE COMBINATION MATT 8| 3 nt Fre 1] rtermaster, | Mys, Peckham's appointment has been | Officers—Memarial - Bervices _ For * BALE PRICES, $2.98, $4.25, $5.98, $6.9¢ Knitted Sets Frank P. Fenton; -historien, Join Da. b3 iy 4 » d . vaine $9.56-—Sale FANCY BED PILLOWS, value g in| nton; n, n made - permanent, after a serviee of| Lester H. Jewett—Ha Fitts Frac- Bag57.57. . E8, value] _Sale price $1.19 a paic. CHILDREN!S KNITTED SETS, con.|lc¥; patriotic insiructor, . B. Paulhus; | twenty-five vears by Mr. Moxley, | st ,,"”cmfi:’ Peipdi Cold At 0nce CHILDREN’'S SWEATERS — Saie| o N- s FAs CY BED r;LLOW& value $§! sisting of Sweater, er Legiihs, 8‘110;}2:2'9"' Michael Cronin and John Frresnal Mantion: RS Sy . o fi“"b pticen $148, § 50, . T i T ttens— : . S - L $L 3N ot W) TRESS! 8.’&':" 10, so—.s'ouue price FAfil(e;vpsmsen’Pll.Lowsr, value $2. °qs§aos“ Bl price $2.98 After ihe installation the party ag-| =Mrs. Winifred Stoddard of Poquon- T“""aflffifil ?15 E e it Lol ; 8.39, ir. ts—8: 4 journed tg the Moose Home where a visitor at the home of her|Wwere in g Cozy Bath R itk FLoss WATTRESSES, vaiue rgm;\f BED I:IBLLwa alue vET R e ::,gz\;;;ucét:;';“"e;;;:: Mrved by the strlet, Wedneaday M e At e CASCARQ QUININ ¢ ozy obes 15.00—S . ale price r. . vere seyeral d 3 oy ek S b4 v , were $2.59 3 or Charles . Gates, Who was the gues b {0 $5.30, are now reduced to $239, Spring Beds : Daor MM.I i aalll belctel e .?fl:i,“e';gm_c“ Of ‘honor. The following set down tg | Weeks ago in a Norwich hokpital Teft | grange, ‘at the last reguiar meeting, mudy— $2.98, $3.98 and $4.99. NATIONAL sprmu BEDS, value|RUBBER, DOOR MATS, value S5c—|§1.23 and $1.89 Sets—Sale e price §1,10. the repast: i hex bomo lont week 14 spend. some|vhisrE 1L The aloa’ Iatlod fé:':""' et ‘”’,‘:,,_ e ",' . HILDREN'S BATH ROBES, age 2 t; Sale price 49c, $180 Sets—s ; partment Commafder” Charles @, | time with her aunt, Mrs. Walter John- | were: . e $1.39 valuo for s1a|9° g AT oA ‘pmm“‘ BEDS, value|cocon” MATS, value. $1.25—| $8:50 Se{:—s:{: i 5 h. Morris, Mayor.Charles A. Gates, Past|son inJewett City. Miss Doris Majn | George. M. Thompson; lecturer, Dells e ue for $1.98. 8. on4nu prlet 9, - Sale price’ Vet $3.25 and $3.50 I!et;—auh ‘price '.gx ;ammamgsr l«’\uz]gJ N. Plagg‘:e Frank: P, he{i lcou:;:n, achmx;:\mf;i her. e IS< !g;m.v? }Y:;‘BT, A see s‘.le"[ W.u“ “1 ‘.Ill? . 3 RN L ‘enton, Harry Denman, derick - L. ss Laura A. Perkins was in.at- 3 { Top an 7 : : Clarls Franis, Teovans, Michasl Suli” | tendance”at o group meating of ihe Jowett: chapjain, Albert E. - Guild: Bils - 3 i H 3 van, Jarelmn,h MeCarthy, Fred- Wal- Epworth League presidents at the (reuurer G. E. Burnham: seeretary, or 25¢. THE H. C. MURRAY COMPANY | i i BRSS9 L0 5 ' 3 r imothy McNamara, John Daléy, John |1y, as proxy: for rving -Hurlbutt, | Fran 3 . ® {4 A d 5 Gallivan, Timothy Quinn, Lawrence | President of the local le: worthy; Ceres, Rachel Kenyon; Flo. —_— . . Tt SR Faggerty, ohn Hoey, -John' Sullivan, —_— ra, Alice Edwards, m Narcisse L'Heureux, Louis Ashton, Jas. . ELLINGTON 3 DR F C JACKSON : ; Casey, Frea Windmiller, Themas Con- [ UNCASVILLE - leontty oinag ‘shs nbiink flower committee, Mrs: Frank . Clark. | the son of former r/ and | nelly and Leslie Beebe. —_— : ther -Guild prasented the Pamen 3. aylor. aftet spending the|A Fising Vote ‘of thanks was given |Mrs. Louls B. Hurlbutt, who a few | After the feast Toastmaster.Frank |Benevolent Society Holds _Annual|srange a service flag on which are ’s' 5 holiday m;umu with iu wem:.' Mr, | Mrs. Woodmansee fob her efficient ser- | years .ago moWedstg -Hartford: Mr.|P. Fenton called on various notables| Meefing—Congregational Choir - @pa | three tars, as three of the brothers DE"' i Ex-Sepator F, A. Johnson Home from | 17q " *BER Vi, "l peturned o | vices during the number of years she |'Hurlbutt was a stydent-at Brown uni |for speeches. Department Commander e T | are now in active servi = B e Washington—Aid Society’s Annual |his duties in Detroit, Mich. 'had been president. After.the business | Versity when the war broke outc‘en- fMortis told of how the local organi.| ~9anizes—rarewell & or Dr, E, Miedrint Buatvines: emoved to ain 8¢, Willimantio i i i was qver Mrs, Mitehell and Mrs. Lati- | listed in the ambulance corps and Ras other o i . Brace rdered to Georgia. 5 QUIS: F Sy 4 Meeting—Dariel Pike Arrested and Hlokg trar™Wishingias Jas aver Mrs, Mitahell o Lati- | listedin the ambulance corps snd 2shation surpassed. other orsantzations |, A- B Qraered to @ Saturday at 1180 members aga| Ui e @ 3 Fhane . e rved refreshments. t OW. e 3 ' | Fined—Letter from John Hurlbutt. | 0" ohnson, atter a few| The meeting of Good Cheer Sunshine | France. S e Mres. 1. L Hayden le epending the trisnds of Littie River srunse met:in ¢ = i 3 ociety was held on Thursday after- aw Slow, But Sure, its hour ‘of need and how -they weele with her mother in Essex, DANIEL F, THOMAS H. He: Brouillard, stationed Fort |days spent in Washington, D. C., has |5 may: Jelli £ Lester H. Jewett, one of the charter 8 | g T ationed 2t Tor!| returned to his home in this village. 200 at the home of Mrs. Stebhen | -nanig) pike was befops Justice pf the e called on to help. He, adyocated, s cnent"txto das this week with | members who died at the home of his § e l“hf‘ !f. 'P”’i‘ - furlough of flve days| The Untasville Manufacturing com- | AShCraft; 'g'}‘g’;ww;;a o moning | Deace William: Smiddy ‘and was' fined ';{;fi‘ ;;\;*;;:pw,};:;g,&g:{:;‘:,,,,, 394 Ber dauahter, Mrs. Engene Finance. | daughter in -Springfeld, Mass,. after % A lome in Pequot, pany received a carload of coal Satur- and costs, amounting to $19.76. Pike 4 > i an iliness of several months. He was The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | day which had become so badly frogen | Planned for F"l"“}"gd‘g\“ X2 ‘{“e“‘ out o has been wanted S i August a few prief words, tellmx of how hel Ll Mo Stfjgef;:a‘;;:"fg ome, of Hampton'e oldsct reents FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. wich last week Wednesday evening for | od . Punstubl ?“."" o Mo e s JI m}f and of ‘sorhe visits paid them whila, Held Annual Mesting. setion o pton for a’number of | 8§ Union St, Willimantie,, Gann. their resplar bi-monthly arill. The | Held Annusl Meeting, Duyring December 24 pupils were per-| tled up at the time, but Pike. escaped i The Ladies' Benevolent soofety.held = Fhona 290 (Lady Assistant) company are expecting to be oquipped 'r'u any 2 o, M l-;* in attendance. at the Ung-fls‘g“f to-Waterbury apd was not located un- Y the annual meeting at Mre, T. F, Mil- with overcoats soon. Frank Neff re- ”chw ;m ¥ ‘:I:T:W:‘ B u:l l;al:‘l“‘ l.r{ :: t‘!:l Bt:l- 3 d;:‘ 1- 121 }: l;r 5::5875 o til recently. all delicious and tempting. 3 ler's sflurd?m;nm: tiavanl new JAY M. D : A Soldiers on Skates. members- jo e society. SHEPAR g the Paimer tomastead, Mrs A, ';_ total of 61 fn the whole school. 2 Speaker Jlfrm Norwich, Skating on the Thamss fiver is ex{ MF. nd Mr. Chasies ;‘hrrl,llwl;:v': A sucsssing Bmors & 8 ; 4 oh!]dre n Cr‘— taining, The officers are:- John Hurlbutt h France. t a meetingsef the Thursday After-|cellent. ‘Several soldiers stationed at s ere-munats Sorin veskicint M" l Bl epard _ Miss Borthe, f noon club Migs Nellie J. Campbell of | the submarine base skated to the vil- | {NeY 1 F FOR FuTclEl'l Ray Woodmfn’:ane b A e J‘ At & miceting'of the lodal branch of | the county farm bureau gave an in- |lage this weel Furale slat ., o . Ul or er i B““ <, .emu:y :-;4. It:\teuke‘fl Cross_sodety interesting | teresting demonstration on the use of | . George Chappell was taken to the Chol Org-mzu. h 2 1A e iy eaet lotter trom John Hurlbutt was read.'cornmeal . Her demonsirations. jwere | haspitai. Thursday for treatment forf Saturday evening the choir of the 60-62 North St., Wilhmhc ‘§,- @ B g o JHarlbutt was -hors-ja-Mo: atuiley ryi joserns “corn rolls and spoon bread, | r;eumm? Congregational church enjoyed mm - - b oy g, .