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.Yu:m of Are ‘-“'f'g mex A:"&fl‘u LADY ASSISTANT B Awi'mv dnlu 4 | :tnmnt very sk %m with dis 'r---mwum Prank T Ve Sl The afternoon wi nymmzmav«yuw ohme&r. GAVE SECOND THRIFT® At the short ainn of the superior court in New London Friday,) Gardiner Greene, judse, ' the henchy above | Dorg | Thebadeat ~of. - Voluntown Mis- | granted a divorce front George Thi been a}deay of parts unknown on grounds of 18w Diaing | gesertion. The couple were -mraried to the Da-| August 22, 1905, and he deserted her November 1, 190. The plaintift was allowed to resume her maiden name, Dora Marchand. On grounds of adultery, Augusto Pa- | },llxfl of New London w;sflg;nted P; vorce from Arteserse = grant station in New York, , wm":. 27,.1911, and they lived 'in. New. Lon as. postponed. Becker s-nd&l, -t dun until November 15, 1015, when was w‘:l oa Balad e iy L Gb = e b i e ings ordered in two weeks. save to amend complaint was post. soned. . Puza vs Gromko, et al, leave o amend complaint and that Joseph-. Gromhn be m.\l.h # party defend- b FUR LINED COATS 'NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, NUTRIA ' THE L. L- CHAPMAN €0, §4_BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. TEAMING AND TRUCKING | varmer: PONE VERY PROMPTLY AND: AT - REASONABLE PRICES i A. D. LATHROP i Phione 178 - » A GREAT VARIETY OF . Alarm Clocks . - at FRISWELL'S 25.27 FRANKLIN. STREET JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER ank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order : 108 BROADWAY CAVE WELDING & MFG. €0 Automeblle and Machine Parts Welded, Garage work a Specialty, Work Guarasteed. © 1 Clerama St et me 'Mms $1.39, $1.50 and $2.00 NEGLIGEE SH!RTS AT $1.25 on for a year. Pa.\uzl has not' seen or heard from oD Probably Bun tn _America llmrflfiv E wife and two children since that 's. , school; and rifice, n giving u_ ptheir lives for the cause.” It was voted unanimously ip keep in good standing any member e who wvolunteers or may be drafted in were | $ioe Swartzburg, _Dowmer thy mmv don of* freedam | Hush H. Osgood . : ters now serving, X sin-the next call, The ipteresting and ad- Short calendar matters were dis- posed of as follows: Halliday vs Lo- | gan, et al, answer went off the list Butis, Agent etc, vs. Jones; that Lea- land C. Belcher, bail, be made a party defendant in the .case, and that an . Bar. | exception be allowed for said . Bel- 21" 30.28 | cher and Jones to the decision refus- 20 30.38 [ing the motion to be dismissed from ‘29 °20.45 | bail and for leave to plead were post- roned. Penniman vs Penniman; - der fault for fallure to plead went off the Haynes vs Haynes; argument of demurrer and motion to expunge; overruled and motion denied. Cady vs. H, R, Doyg] Inc, et al,. default) for faflure to pload: pleadings in two weeks on default. . Denison, et al, vs. T Moon | Keating. default for failure to piead; |tric Railway Co., O'Leary vs. Connec- [ j{.m.,, Rises, | pleadings in two weeks, - Donahue vs |ticut Co. et al, T e m et al, argument of er| ~Friday February 15: Short calendar, m. 11 & ™| ond motion of defendant Cady was|bar meeting and assignment of cases. 0.46 | postponed.. Armstrong, et al,, vs. Mo-| Speclal Assignmen “’ ran, et al, hearine on plea .in abate- {19, Stone vs. Bailey, 3 i ment was postponed. Euriek vs. San- h-om probate, A Qell,- hearing on plea in abatement was | Fxr. ted on munds "flle following assignments kuw London: Court assignment Tuesday. Feb. 12, Hmtt Vs, Pamile- wn, ot al. ury Assignments: Wednesday, Feb. 13&1. Larsen vs Babeock, Exr., from probate, E, Patch vs O. Patch, Admr, E. Patch vs O. Patch. Admr, L. m-nm—q Mg -uu ml' Tam. % m . 8 p.m. N ~Highest 42, lowest 21, Comparisons. Predictions for Friday: Fair. Friday’s weather: Kalr, cooler at night. . Sun, Moom and Tides, . . lute to the flag, schooi; | Spangled Baunsr, DEGREES SAME DAY. Sunday Will Be a Busy Day for Local Knights of Columbus. DO In Amston, unflrter. - xuaud May, to Mr.. n,n&a(ra bleday. A‘-d& Westefly,-R: -l'.. l 1! a lon, Andrew, to Mr. Kenna. x-u Westerly, R." mls, Y 3 faughter, Ruth, to Ca Mrs, Men's F‘ancyl?;oeflue; (S,ilks) ° 85 | pama'at 5. 2L BT T8¢ Men’s Overcoats Reduced ‘Men’s Winter Overcoats—our entire stock that” sold from $18.00 to $20.00—you may select sl 4.50 ~any Overcoat in this lot at. g All our finest grades Men’s Winter Overcoats, - . = including "“Carlislé Togs” for young men— » Cwercoats that sold at $22.50 and $25.00—you $17 50 - Women’s Coats Redaced \ may select any Overcoat in this lot at Women's Winter Coats of fine quality velour, Men’s Fancy Neckties (Silk) —these are regular 50c gm e at . X ebw?y day afternoon | —— Admr, be!inninh‘f}'t 3 o'elock. 1t 48 not often . Button vs, Bmwn t] by the local : " MARRIED.. SPRAGUE—QUJNN—In Wakefiéld R: Jan. 28, 1518, by Rev..Fr. Holland, Leon A. Spraghe of Hopkinton and %us Gagherme: Elizabetis- Qainn of . Wakefi HE'I‘SCH—C{NLTN!—XH N!W Londm\ 1918, by_Rev. W. C. Fits- Teb, 4 v i | members that are coming in. - As there | iy Car 0 cE et SHIet Sen] is usually: a ‘r@t deal of interest New Lon- in ; ety < TS WO MWINGS—TIn Grirwo'ld. Feb. 2, 1!18 by Rev. J. Thombson, - Theodore Brand Griswold: and Miss; Ca.uurlnc Cllinnlhln of Mrmch 4 H 00 st vigh water it 17 1ow | PANCING CLASS HELD is followed by flood tide. MASQUERADE SOCJAL vam Gas Costumes Seen at Ghamber of FEil Commerce Hall. ‘Twe More Recruits . i Tha @ Ledve Village aheing class gonducted by Mrs, doin Polish Army—Total of -Forty-1 v Vilentine Penfield, held a delight. four From Here—Personals. ful masquerade Friday evening in the A Chamber of Commerce hall. = The local | young™ people were gayly costumed as m men will \nv '.he village to|gailors gypsies, wns, Queen of before. the .examining physi- | Hearts and minstrel men. The young clan for the B Polish army who are at op!e were costumes-as follows: Miss R PARISH HOUSE \ASGOOlATION Meeting ‘Given Over to’French Songs and Talk on Life in thi “Trenches. Having devoted many of their meet- ings this year to war relief work, the Farlsp House Association of Park c&m-ch met in the: Osgood Memorial iday afterngon for a social after. uoon. It was very largely attends Mrs, Frank Bunnell presided and -af- ter ‘tho usual reporis, brought up.the matter of the association dezvoting gome time to Red Cross work at the noon. “Awarded Silver Prize. : Beatrice Williams and Helena Will- fams, the daughters of Rev. and Mrs. piED BROWN—In Providence, R. I, Feb. 4, 1918 Walter Franklvn Brown, for- Overhaulin and Repair Work state L. Lest: € M. 0. Williams, were awarded the sil-| merly of New London. They"wih make. & t01a1 OF orcy-four | vl Rea Oross asicndant. Migs - | leadauarters in the “Thayer bulldng. | ver prius for periect stiendsns s | wieox_ Ty Brosiisy . T an: 30 || in desirable shades, with or without fur collars OF ALL KINDS ON men who have enlisted in the Polish |lian Brewster, princess; Allen Bixbey, | by "sis ' at the asso WOrk | the Sunday school. 1913, Willlam M. Wilcox, aged 64 Red Cross room the Thurs- day foliowing the Parish Hcuse Asso- ciation meating each month. The meeting was ‘immediately given over to an afternoon of French songs and a talk on Life in the Trenches. Mrs. Charles T. Bard had prepared the programme of songs, which were sung by the following chorus, Mrs, Bard, Mrs. A, N. H. Vaughn, Mrs. Cur- tis Bernard, James Bidwell, Mrs. Frederick Brow years: LT ‘(ysflc, Feb. 2, 191!' Lyman E. Hill, in his 82d yea COMSTOOK—In Montville,: Feb 8. 1818, Nathan S. Comstock, in his $3d year. |} Funeral services will be held at the residence of the late Charles W Comstock Monday, Feb. 11, at 2 p. m, Burial in Comstock cemetery. DGE — In Norwich Town, Feb, 7. 1913, Annis Maria Ja~kson, wite of the late Rev. Ja‘ne! Dodge, . aged ears. an\ery;\ from her. la&l hrme: 163 Wen " Town street, Monduy gfternoon. B0 g 11, 1818, at 3 o'clack™ Burial in- the (§ " T famiy Tot, Sturbrides Mass, at con- venience of the tamily BY0S—In this city, Fab. $. 1918, Anna Trances, widow of Frank Enos, aged army for service .in France since-the |gaflor: Miss Alice Hoar, Miss Ame recruiting statién has been establish-|ca; Frederick Melzger, a. Spaniard; ed in the building of the Pulaski Gor. | Doris Hall, Columbia; ‘Arthur Porte- poration. All of the men were passed |lance, clown: Charles Williams, 3 by the examining doctors and while | clown: Miss Elizabeth Sevin Colnn 1 -u- are in the training camp at Ni-|dame: Victoria Malmer. Butch Gi and others.on the fight- | Richard ‘Peale, minstrel man; Benja- g front in France, al write home | min Covey, knight; Elizabeth McCord, that they are satisfied and contented | Rose; Young, Twentieth centu: with the life. i knlght‘ Miss Joseohine Holbrook, sy; The two latest recruits are Zvemunt n! rowell, 20th" century Osmalki and Piotr Mumykowski and knight Miss ‘Susfe Matasa, . g3 they will leave on the. z,di car.. for | Miss Tfl!!an Bellart, Harem girl: S Willimanis. this, afternc Iaogt elown: Lillian - f’mnn Fall sattor: ise | Geraid p Fall, saflor: Miss Geraldine Woekly Mesting Ladied’ Charitable |1 oz, Yams “¥ama giri: Thomas Whitridgs, Boy -Seeut; MWiss Olive ——these are our regular $25.00 to $29.50 Coats at Women's Silk Plush Coats in a variety of at- _{ractive models, all lined with guaranteed Sol Satin—we offer a choice from our entire stock of high grade Plush Coats that sold regularly 79;0to$3500at AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, U and Weod Work. Blacksmithing ia all its branches Miscellaneous Shower Given Mrs. Fan- nie Chapman Carter by Members of Hope -Rebekah ‘Lodge—Clara Barton Tent Accepts, Candidats: At the x‘sfllhr mseung' ‘of Hope Re- bekah lodge, L0. 0. F., held Wad.nea\ily e'v inx in 044 Fellows' hall, reutine ‘was transacted song to be given was tne SEDO prize song won in the Life con- test recéntly for the best marching The songs, Where Do We Go . Women s Dress Hats 507 to 518 North Main St John & Gep. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY The sewing circle of the Ladies Charitable Soeciety connected with-St. Mary's parish helg their weekly ses- Tsday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret E. McCormick afternoon was given over. to ‘sewing and knit-|cia Hageerty, ting on articles for the ed Cross in the interest of the:soldler and sailor boys and the large attendance present accomplished much by their labors. The wtekly aneeting on next Thursday ‘will be held at the home of Charles O Murphy at 220 Cen- on Prospect street. afternoon Mrs, tral lvanue The Baxton, princess: Horace Bill, Boy Scout; Constance Laps. Red Cross nurse: Tingley Cook, colpred minstral; Philip . Cook. sallor; ther Bivbey Colonial dame: Andrew Sullivan, clown: William Rineland, beltboy; Ali. Greek moddess, and Planche Dvrert, Queen of Hearts. Mrs, ‘William MeCord was patroness. In the afternepon there + as a mas- auerade for the beginner: class and the costumes were many varied. NO IMPROVEMENT -IN Here, ang Pack Up Your Troue bles in_Your Ola Kit Bag Smile, Smile, Smile, were the two most pop- sung by Mrs. Bernard was written by a Camp Devens boy and dedicated.to the boys at the camp. These and The Whole World Is Calling You, com- prised the first group and were ren- dered with much spirit and swing. Mrs, Bernard gave The Whole World I Calling You with great sympathy and charm and impressed its pathos upon her hearers. Dr. Bunnell's talk on The Soldiers’ TROLLEY SITUATION Life in the Trenches followed. He pre- uiar at Camp Devens and the 800 | oy, and other matters. pertaining ‘to ‘the gmd of the -order were discussed. No- le Grand Mrs. Annie Fergumn presid- Tolowing the moeflns the members of .the lodge gave-Mrs. Fammie Chap- | DUFFY. man Carter, a ‘mizceilaneous - showor. She was presented a set of silver spoons by the lodge. Music and games were. enjoyed. The. entertainment committee ~ provided the entertain- ment for the. evening. Refreshments were served during the evening. RELIEF CORPS. 56 years. | Funeral from'her late homie, 14 Sturte- vant. avenne, Monday morning at 8.15. church at 9 o'elock. Burial in St Mary's cemetery, .\ Feb. 7, 1818, 10 oclock. Burjal cemetery, Nor e OGROCKER — Tn Norwich, Feb: 7, 1918, at the -home of her”daushter. Mrs. G. O._Jackson. 204 -Laurel Hill ave- Carrler. Crocker of Col- Reauiem mass at St. Patrick’s |} e oiesiesia s ANOTHER DEEP PRICE CUT IN TRIMMED HA\S Women’s Fine Dress Hats—our entire stock of ihe better kinds, including Model Hats.and Pat- tern- Hats, no, matter what. former price has been—;hoose now for..... 'WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR 5295 BRI faced it by saying-that it was an 0d| ‘The regular meeting 'of the Sedg- r. = [ei o . Qs = Grades Prices OOCHB TAFerLLE From Tuenty-four to Forty-sight subject, at least four years ola, put { wick Women's Relief corpe, No. 16, Seaal - Jeaey sdow af dossph Crocker. Ho A Sives All Kinds All All o R INS ———— % Hours' Supply of Coal on Hand. [Perbaps he migl ring out 3 few|held Priday afternoon-in the Bucking- AR 7« UNDERWEAR RIN Pl Edward Sigrist Entertains Friends— W ’LT_ m;:.:a new to his hearers. ham :l\‘lemorm:n:'ms a gl:rgz x;\z::bejr n D e M;‘gf;:f e Infants’ 2{'8 Es'WEEs Women’s XICSivies GS — Other age coal situation remains 'about ere are 350 miles of trenches from | attendanee. e preside; s. Je e Galenasta - - " nder- P :""" Ponurel s 9] the same. said Robert W. Perkias, of | the Swiss border to the North Sea and{nie C. Mokee was in (he Lagir and the H RLBUR{; e e | o um eamtent of | Our shumiis ot m%d_ PENDANTS ows. this city, president of the Shore Line |through Franve. Millions of men to-|Teports of the secretary and treas-|HY el EatnuL il { Infants iniee h Electric Raillway company, when ask- ed Friday night it there had been any improvement. Mr. Perkins said that there is little hops of improvement at present. The company, he said. has ‘been able 'to-operate on the reduced schedules. There {s from twentv-four o forty-eight hours’ coal supply on hand. The coal barge which Jast week was'caught Inthe ice off Saybrodk. is still somewhere in Long Island sound and it s not known when the barze ‘onight, dance, Pljou, Jewett City |will arrive in port. Coal consizned to Pk:ka(t‘n ‘W"‘lmtlu orchestra, ®ev-|the Shore Line Railwav is on the way en pieces—arv, by raflroad, but the date of its arrival is _very uncertain, owing to weather conditions and freizht congestion. Mies Theodora . Hurlburt, vears: ‘Praver at her late home, Sdlem street Sunday ‘morning, Feb.: 10, at 10.20. | Public services in the Salem street Congregational church.at 11 o’clock. Burial - in the family. lot in the Salem street cemetery. DUNN—In this city, Frank E. Dunn; aged T Vests, and Bands, ranging in price from 29c for a sood heavy quality up to $1.00. for a Fine Silk and . Waok Vest. . i Advon’s UNDERWEAR | Children’s ANCSTVIES Etery ‘good kind - of. Children's Underwear is here—Vests, Pants o ¥ and Union Suits,. We feature Mun- GEER—In Jewett City, Feb. 6, 1918, sing_ Underwear- for b9y8 and _glrls Samuel Geer, aged 77 years. * in Vests, Pants'and: Union Suits. Prayer at his late home Saturday at : - Special Values In Seasonable Merchandise gregational church at 1 #'¢lock. Women’s $1.65 Cape urer were read and accepted, Mrs. Luella Gager, president of the J. F. Trumbuil corps of Stonington was present and spoke to the ladies, The v-flfluflc instructor téad Our Service r?nd Mre, Gertrude V. Toofill read Ame a For Me, The meeting closed in the usual.form with the singing of Ameflca and the salute to-the flag: - owLs; At flm Norwich - nest, No. 1386, O. 0. O, the regular business of the or- der was transacted dnd plans for the season ~were discussed. President Thomas Dougherty presided. Therei day are living in boles in the earth, never leaving them day or night. And these men become like the men we see digging trenches in our stréets coated with mud and dirt. The rea- son for these trenches from a military standpoint came into being when ar- tillery became so effective that men could not stand against it. Formerly big guns on firing had such a recoil that they had after each shot to be brought back into position and ve- aimed but in 1830 the French invented the recoil cyiinder for guns, which au- tomatically takes care of the receil, 0 that a gun can fire twenty aimed ehots per minute. In addition this the Thursday evening Edward Sigrist en tertained a number of his. friends af his home on North B street. - The eov: ening was pleasantly ‘spent with mu; instrumental and vocal and BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss Suits and at every price we offer the best value obtainabie. ’e UNION SUITS Women’s X1 {°sr¥ies We a complete line eof Union Suits in all welghts and § styles. We Have such well-kyiown 7 makes 3s Munsing, Richelieu, Car- § . \ ter's a.nrl Forest Mills. were served by the hon and the par- ty broke up at a late hour all declar- ing Mr. Sigrist an idea] host. Feb. & 1018, THE PALACE The body. will be ‘placed in the re-} 1t-in “the Tewett City p 3 | Mr. Perkins said ‘the traveling pub. | guns carry so far; the French 75 be. | W2S & large attendance, el Sy 78 Franklin Street Achille Gaudet. lic in this section are much better off | ing good for two miles, the six-inch for : e Grie ii7l P The funeral of Achille Gandet was|than in other states, notablv Massa. |six miles and the naval zvns for fit.] CLARA BARTON TENT, NO. 7, AL B R R ] . SHEA held Thureday. sorning £rom the home | CUSetts here sevéral trollev lines |teen to twenty miles. Hence the : e T e & dotn oy have entirely suspended service /Do | trenches, Clara ‘Barton Tent, No. 7, held thelr | , ettp ot Versailles, aged 85 vears.- regular - meeting February ~Sth. - The Boys” Ciotbing of his son, Toiest, at 43 Soutn murhl Funeral from the undertaking parlors : Strent. with' -8 Taeks murbber of rels. |cause of the lack of coal. The. Bay trenches are narow affalrs |meeting was talled {o_order by the b rante by e “Wisiter ‘Chps," fheide’ ves 35! - | tives and friends in attendance, Ser. | State Trolley company and the Hol- | just large enough fo presiderit, Lilian® E. Brewster. | Tho| . orcaess g bauioe a2 pimapridence || Boys ‘Winter Caps,_ fuside’ Gloves at $1 ~ Vices weto el b tha Sacred: Heast |¥oke ines have cut thetr schedules in | Which makes them difficult fo be firch | Pepore p (o oy . Brewster. Thel -s o Rl bands, value §9c—al . Women's Ope-clasp Cape Gloves, merioan Hnuso chureh at 9 o'clooy at which Rev. F.|tW0. The coal shortas bas also|into. Every little way these fs'a tra~|wars read and approved. Ome. candrs| Lociock. PHHallh Lovette ceme- || Gove Toques, value 9o in tan and gray, sizes 6 to 7%, H. Chagnen officiated, Relatives act-|ETéatly impaired the service between |verse or jog into wiich the soldier can | date was ccepted. The meeting clos- il < “ i} Ciearance e véry serviceable glove Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes In the Sa- Worcester, Mass., and Thompson, this [run if a shot comes into the Dart of |ed with the. talute. fo. the fag. The Boys' Trousers, odd paira sty e T Traveling Mon, Ete, rtaker | State. the trench in.which he is standing.|next meeting will. be held February value : 98¢ | and regular- Sl 65 -value at $1.25 a Livery Connection M of the The trenches are faur feet deep - with | 1gin. Bl paiE: Shetucket Strest | folo ) arrangements, . "Briclaimed. Letters. sand bags pileq abeve. A firing-step ¥ Boys’ FARREL & SANDERSON, Props | Mr. Gaudet died Wedtiesday s the| Tha st R along the Syall’ of the trench. Al STER UNTY, ] e Phone 704 result of infuries received from & fall | Noreitts F Dost ofice. ¥ -the | There are dug-outs where-tne men-off -MANCHESTER UN Boys' - -Norfolk ~ Suits, ) e B down stairs about two weeks azo. H6 |week ending Febroary: bth, 1015, 1s. oo S i o e the-mbn e ou| _ TR resulsr Msstiag of Koyal Hogh sizes, value $8.00—at ....... $639 ~Boys’ Sweaters born stxty. ty ‘here for four 8- at 2 time Lodge, 1. ) > ik * Suits, i -nouc-r vouu FEET" Ee S e e L 3 e s S I s, Egastece) on i, a 2, Fo 8. his son ot Rl g e M they must bo always’armed and com- |John D. Biggsjn' the chair, Business e e e 06 $350—8t weceourreee. §298 @ &e| tiyes, some of whom are in Canadz | pletely “equipped, even wearing ‘their | of & routine nature was transacted and tocs, values $15.00-7at, $11.39 | Boys’ Sweaters, odd sizes, FOOT SP! IAI.II‘I’ Ther ‘were many out of town suests A p Thalke a0 earin 08| b ool il reut of the-Seiopates 5 the aials Eoos it S lue $4.50—at aviaset BN LICENSED CHIROPOD|ST at the fumeral, some coming from Gan. ot T w | oven wiien sleeping. convention was. "Boys' Overcoats, small’ sizes, Wér. Cummi Spring Arch ada, > “Back orfl;euumz e -—'nchum gates, Brothers Y, W value $9.00—at. .. 2 f pring Sappart INCIDENTS IN SOCETY those of - the wacond and- third mmes,| Woolley,” tade Interesting reports of Boys' 0dd-Overcoats, sizes 12 » Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Nerwich i b g, """ |l connected” by zig-zag trenchee, ‘built | the state convesition. Hugh H, Osgood %%, vadue $1500—at: - 5. $11.00 Laces, Etc. . Formerly of Waterbury ~ Phane 1366-4 | 66000600000002000000000000 I in’ this ‘way ‘so- that no gun-cah rake |Iodge was honored by the eléetion of Bovs' Mackinaws, od sises HAVE YOU RH:UMATISMS "‘%W‘;‘;,”"Ifh'"““‘m s [reie Woollty, 9 X G“w.:ac"‘;; Valih $7.00—at suecseeere .. $495 | Remmants of Laces, Ham- e ese sol In; ne lcuf 5t ing < P o4 ‘Trim: WILLIAM C. YOUNG $ Mies Marlon Bishop. of New! York & "’ 'f'mmrqrz: 2. o gpo ol e i emtg i ied Boys, - " Sheep-lined burgs. i sufter nlct:tm 2y 1 thy wh{m‘%‘:’oo‘k lfil Y.han 200000 AL U. Oflfl Fellows value You don't: ;5:“ to $12.00—at ... mings, Braids, et%, in two b!g lots, at 100 mnwfi; a few days at her home on | uccessor to pager than ttes anything th ;nmm“ = B Sheep-lined Coats, be t ok n| €] us 0 oys” eep-lil STETSON & YOUNG An-n'“"hu"?.‘:"fl':'nlcuuri‘é“‘u'.'xh s Sinass thengalyiss ¥alue, $IG00—at ..., $1000,| Bemnants of Fur Trimmings - ed ting—no Mrs,” Ansel A Beckwith of Lincoln{ The Arfillery 18 Something ‘itke a 5 B [ Clearance price a yard .... CARPENTER and BUILDER m.,, ‘e will 8 |avenue has accompanied her son, A. E. | mile back of the trenches. The mod. —_— Neck Ruching and Ruffling— Best work und mawrmls st right aly mell you & sackage Fvem, @| Beckwith, to Rochester, N. Y, 'for a grm artifirist doswn't have lo seo what Aendy Aeiatant - ‘ 's H Clearance price a yard, 100 N prices by skil labor, e “is. ng at irect by the 3 £ | OS14 5 Telaphone %0 West Mein 81 ;‘.‘:.."3“"‘.34::“ St T e Bu captain from some vantage pofat “Tolephons 228 Children’s Hosiery Mrs, Spellman, who has been the @uest, of her sister, Mrs. Henry T. Ar- nold, of Willlams street, is in West- erly, for a visit with friends A Hard Nut ahead. One case-of Children’s Fine The enemy trehches are from twenty Ribbed Black Hosiery, sizes 5 to 9%—all perfect’ goods— Special price’a PaIr— . eeessea One case of Boys' Black Rib- bed Hoslery, siight. seconds, sizes §.t0, 10-at :15¢,-sizes 6 to HENRY E. CHURCH | W BM!TEALLEN ngths 8s, alue 350 and. soe—clnr-nco 5 price a yard Women’s | Neckwear, and mussed, value Clearance price .. A number of odd pieces of Stamped THE E. H_CLARK 00, Becafiss & man or woman is old doe: 186 Namsan not Tnat they must waik ajon - 9t New York tost to @ milo avay, and - between t;ent“:\evae‘; ana agoreed ed ity ;:c:ll&e o man's A'man can bo a8 Wigorous ¥ Each t rotecte at elghty as at twen(y if he sids t] wire entanpimenb oo, By barbed | AL 3 Gr (e Dody 1A performing thelr constant aim of each side to _cut| RiHORE: All g Hgnant through. At might patrals from both |or meor meesartt ad he Galenant 1647 One of the historic places In Norwich for over two centuries has been the soiled 50c— 15¢ ned Ribbed Vests ile they Tast We offer them at 3% a. garment,.good 30c “value. e, ; ; 1250 S Edes &re out to reconnoitre and de- | pur vitall onnteract disy Dha 2° | Goods greatly reduced: ” stroy the wire. This patrol work is | sase o its 4 ekt }‘g’u vmu'u PLANTS = TREES BrpiHoery Welont ShI : s A B, to craCk i k‘"?’]fly ogmt,)‘:relll'ous 4 fxpens D10, wl 3 e‘m' ORDER NOW caly, valu-26o—price a pair 19 5 2 The trolley will gt you thers from . { " sty pherins, ot an important as- T Maplewood Nunery Co. . - Girls Tams at 49¢ iy oy \asheus Siteen seinutse-or Flmeral Director | whea s ot vits you o the hent or [ {52235 miammea wesks o romits £5- i PR g i : Girls' Cloth -Tams, also Angory SO ng carefully rehearsed i rbs T. H. PEABODY 986 ’ 5 i ; - iy there In «n sutomoblie " x I throat, it's hard to get rid of it. :,“ its details, an infinita number of "'““J" ; n-/ W‘ °,MU-,= d: Wmlersglcmghv ht Shmm s—Clearance prics 495, v Don’t experiment. Bresk it up. Water in the' trench .daily hey. s 5 nderwear, 3 ] 3 A. A. ADAMS fl Emhm!r ' worst thi SR eon of P ?merlt Tn: e rei wing vack- | Sy B s gl ngs to contend with, Th ca & Burke Womer's Wi s Dbadin v e with Hale's Honey of Horghound ere | {he omplaints One cass of Womews Winter | quo o $4.85 are other things disagreeable, too, rats "r‘fi \;;lznln ;«fu from b=l’n)‘mbl of lux. w comfort are bearing these things, hut they are cheerful and rise to the oocasion. 1t is only when they | Jare out of it and are really wel off that any complaints are heard. We and Tar. Prompt and effgective. Alldroggists, 25cta. e bottle. & ts arisi PUE S et e cqm-m ars sold u liabi lv: % :nnxud' i "‘"‘o“mfim; :i m 'b Wee;n(ufle: 41 Haia Straet Funeral Directors'- Pmflmlunnifi'f of. 642.2 - ' Lady Asmstar ‘Women's .and- Misses” Coat Sweat- ers, 0dd sizes—Clearance price $4.85 valge up to $8:50. W HEN ::Vl:Ag‘ put you l’.hE nl' S 4 i Try Pike's Toothache Drova