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state in total ssies of War Samps, according to anno 1t made by Howell Cheney, war' savings for Connecticut. Sales in u«!dlnl to—ihe last were §1,619,736. u nm with um.xx e by Hartfos «| tellewod, cioss 11 Wb sm.m’m um&- $615,000. i ern Conneeticut towns as upomd follows, showing. total sales and lfl‘ ita: New London $498,566.02; pep ee.pm $19.43; Willimantic 3$240,27 ta $16,94; Ofi umeusflm per 65 $121;808.66, per Plainbela 310054795, per eld $109,527.26, per 41855 Bamers e 8 er ‘ prmu : SlB 74,2916 EATHER. m vorkm at ‘There m‘fi"“w s in thn | wera ihat M n h Thursday ! hnd:h followed "fl weather Friday. ‘m’l‘emmrn changes will. not be The winde aleng the north -Atlantie flfld‘ s&& the War Thayer h\mflnq dl’ ln\d been the u bel !M mmmwmvs( &."’my I‘r‘ra 'n’% Aflu‘ldl or i with mueh suceess in war savings -stamps ud t ting together to put this tawn o top ln‘?ldl drive, fust as it has more than met all expectatlons in all pre. jev vioy which it has cailed upon to ; A-hsu:ntho!n‘}m;y zp—":»-;uunl s Q eadquarters, ta . 0. Rodler. deporita i COMES THIS OFPORTUNE SALE OF MADERIA LINENS ALL PURE LINEN GENUINE HAND EMBROIDERED | e o Y ) Mefimnmmtdumhfmmlmmm who were forced to - discontinue offiee far '-h l nps that are e N the past office m Rain or there for dist huH« u snow Thursday; hld-yfi, I-?-?v-.m: ‘workers anid -4 “ Observations ‘in Norwich. ey eales that the committee w&\l mahe in the drive. e in u‘p%;mn In‘ the baro- Clllh ! 78! Covemrv $15,- P" .77; Stafford $59, .55; Norwich Pomfret Those working at"the hefll-u"eu on Wednesday under Mrs. H, W. Lan: we!e Mrs. Rebert A. Smith, NORWICH TOWN , Mrs. L. M. Younz, Andover business “55 Bar e L R s e I I s B Clnels] i Trask Seedan aft-iale wesk o dbz"‘”‘ their mbihty to get Hl“lfl :hxpmenb of merchandise during the m 40 3080 | Miss Phoebe Brewster.. knu& per v,a.nltz ss £9; storunttnu for an indefinite stay in Detersburg || perl e war—hence these Mm " Strest, Norwich, Conn. 38 30.30| The hanks all had women for cz 014,48 per " capita - §7.68; C Va.-Her husband, Major Frank Jor o ighest 40, lawest 22, Comparisons. Predletions for Wednesday: Increas- weorkers in their lebbiés on Wednes day and good returns from siles made s vu per cap! 8Tt way are reported each _dav.|brook $13,30877, dan is at present stationed at Camp , Virvinia. Mr. and Mris. Edwin Hutehinson re- 006,63, per capita 3732 capita $7.32; Old The goods offered, the t which offerss, fuod inminymhneu,wewoflhdoubk prices al !kc;-n per capita $T. DR: F. C. JACKSON i T t stan £ valu Those at the banks were: Miss Fuby | Griswold $27,038.79, per capita 38.59; | turned Tuesday to their home on Elm by present day dards of values on Linen goods—and all the items Ing_cloudiness, probably snow by Yaughn, Miss Alics Browring, s |Enst Tome 31283810, per capita 36,473 | avenue, atter three wookw viel with are very dunble for gift purposes. night, / M. Gaines, Mvs. Frank T. Reyes.|Canterbury $.930.63, per capita §5.20; | their daughter-in Bridgepert, and their # DR D. J. COYLE || Wetnestay's woather: Snow. end Yirs: Tyancls T Diggine, Miss Kath: | Sansnela $Ih00 56, her capita 8513, | son In Waterord. Size 7-inch Embroidered Napkins, regxlar value 37%c—~—Special price drine Brown, Miss Anna Kelley, Colchester $12,022.40, per capita $5.07; The theatres were teken vare of as {Bolton $aIA85 - por capita $5.0 they have heen each day this weel: by | Bozrah $4.138.48, per capita $4.96; four-minute speakers at caeh. Thesc|Montville $13,322.20, per capita.$4.75; Mrs. Sarah Jarvis, who has been a resident of West Town street for the past year and a half, left Tues- day to loeate for the presgnt in Pres- Size 6-inch Real Maderia Doylies, value 37%c—Special price each, . Sun, Moon and Tides. | _Hij loon 1) s sets. | watth. - et 18¢ 19¢ DENTISTS fere Mrs. William B. Pirge at the Geergo Zimerman, Mrs, Herbert @ Lyme $3554.85, per capita $4.3 $3.40; Franklin SIOMSR per capita ton City, with Miss Martha Palmer. this (Thursdsy) evening the h Size 6x12 Oval Shaped Maderia and 6 each size 6 and 10-inch Doy- a. m. m. | Breed, Mrs, Frank L. ell at tho ky Hill $5,118.61, per capita $4. During the recent icy spell, Dwight [} <25 dozen size 12-inch ' Plain Doylies—Special price each. .., . 37%& : r:. L ,' O | Ty and hive M unes ot A Aol LY B T S e Avery af West Town sm.;&rhn: nad |l Mo deria Na K i e Y ? P p i 203 Main St. NM Ceil® i ditorium. Beilers of stamps at Woodstock 37.679.91, per capita $3.02; | safety chains ep his herse e; 'nl P a Just 50 Real Maderia Luncheon ) it .| theatres were: Mrs. Lo Wheel- | Waterford 41695186, per capita $3.82: Sovering his dafly vouto, ingieating | Joped edge. Special price 2 dozen $4.50 ? € Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 [ 12 [ 7| er, Mrs. Harrison C. Noyes. \Lll's Pa¥:|Groton $26, 302.25, per capita. $3.! “‘ i|l‘< Avery’'s consideration. fer s SetS, 13 plECES -4 &utgr Pm 3 3 £ . pom diis | mond B. Sherman, Mrs, Haery Rush-|North Stonington $4,14151, per capita | horses. 25 dozen size 12 and 14-inch Ma- Telephons H i worth, Mrs. Avthur . Shovman, Nrs. |3346; Ashford $2,834.28, per capita| At the close of the prayer- mesting Six hours Kfler high water 1t 15 oW | Kind, Mrs. Avthar G, Tao et ledlecreal bR G AR e UL s deria Napkins with neatly embroid- lies—Special ‘price a set 4 ‘ water, which is toliowed dae. | Herbert, 3, Leron, Mis: $2.15) Seotland §$1299.17, per capita|ton of Upper ~Washinmtor scréet, || ered corner—Special price a dozen $5.95 3 Save Coal Burn Wood We offer the Public of Nor- wich three thousand cords of Seasoned Wood. We can de-| liver wood to any and all cus- GREENEVILLE Patrick F. Brennan of 176 Prospeet street received word from ‘his son William, who is serving the colors in the nayy, somewhere in foreign wa- ters. The letter was as follows: Naval Forces. Europe, Nov. Dear Dad: 5 1 received all of vour letters and papers. First of all, 1 want to tell you some zood news. There are 20 | destroyers going back te the state and one of them is the Conynghan, so I expect to be home for Christmas. They are taking all the regular men | oft. puttirg them on other boats. and 21, 1918, NORWICH PER CAPITA 18 ] $952 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Bridgeport leads all cities of the DR. JAMES B. SMITH WITH FIGHTING DIVISION Capt. James B. Smith, M. D, a for- ruer Norwich boy, the sen of James H. Smita of 24 Winchester street, has been with the divisien, the 77th, that has seen some of the hardest fighting in the last days of the war. His home is in Erie, Pa., where an Erie paper has this to say of him: Voluptown $1,903.27, per capita Tolland $2,46! per .capita Brooklyn $1,242.77, per capita Lisbon $1,275.98, per capita g8, CONNECTICUT TROLLEYS IN PRECARIOUS CONDITION Connecticut's. trolley situation is so precarious today that state ownership may be the only ghing that can keep the lines going, sfys the New Haven Times Leader. A situation exists that may cut off all rura] lines unless some means can be devised to aid the lines lly and the state itself seems there will be a meeting {0 aet on the resignation of Rev, Georse H. Ewing as paster of the First Copgregational chureh. At the meeting of Troop No. 5, Scouts, Tueslay evenins in the Eenuc room at th: home of . H. Reynalds Palmer, it was voted 0 aceept the challenge recently ‘extended te the troop by an auf of town council . The followiry progra: e will be carried ou First event—Pirst bies, Sevin anid Palmer. Second—Morse Signalling: Combies and Sterr; Third racss; Com- emaphonre signallins; 20 dozen size 12 and 14-inch Ma- deria Napkins, values up to $13,50 “~—Special price a dozen......... Better grade Maderia Luncheon Sets, comprising values up to . . $1S.00—Specia1 prices a set $7.95 and oo, oo $7.95 ceeee Many specul values in Maderia Linens such as odd Center Pieces, Scarfs, Luncheon Squares and John 8. Browi’ Cloths—all at 331-3 to 50 per cent. under today’s prevailing prices. | Celebrated _Handwoven Double Damask Pattern Cloths Exactly 36 nf John S, Brown's Celebrated Hmd'woven, Double Damask Pattern S -3 Marsh and_Hitchon. s = 3 Dr. James B. Smith, formerly of source of finance big enough = s * m tomees -in. carload, cord, half | {1014 vere in for the durilon 1| Dl 2o TG, SRS o028 | LoCchmiah aias ©F M7 M PO Byl oot v daren and Clothslmm three sizes—size le.tmhlo e?d size 8xlb'?’ Thecteo e Cloths are S g ome. T expele 10| no o the most suacesstul physicians| Coincident with the public utilities | Smith, Ep petfeci weave and finish, are odd Cloths—no ipklns match.’ cords and bushel lots. i OO DY agoristmas, Well. | Ju the city, has been promoted to u | commission's announcement that elec- | ( Fifth—Strotcher making; Brown, n They come SPECIAL Six baskets for $1.00 UNTIL JANUARY Vst All dpliveries made premptly Do not wait until the day you NEED | ITreorder-a day or two ahead so we | can deliver it . NORWICH COAL AND WOOD COMPANY 1131 Cove Street Telephone 1322 vice. the last three montha ] Conrech > Harttord, and Jessie Rogers, accused ; o _{ he has been assigned to Sth 91d | tablish the zone system in the hope|of haying gnilty knowledge and shar- ) Loy of the local Young pecple at” | liespital, second sanitary train, This| that their revenues may be increased.|ing in the sroceeds, were not in the day evening T was ran mnder. he| BosPital was cited for serviee with|This is probably more likely than that | superior court at Hartford, Tuesday, ol i, By o 4 greetings from the French govern-|the general fare rate will be raised. |to answer to the chargs and their < 3 " rjent. Dr. Smith was with the com-| L. 8. Storrs, president of the Con-|bonds were declared Torieited. Frank L oS The J 1 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE TO mand that was replaced whiie thev | neetieut company, savs that: H. Rogers B MontWille is surety on e Jeweler MILITARY WRIST WATCHES and ! Bhipaes throughout with beautiful silks— the erection of a college (dormitory and rium include: The Marlin-Bockwell | Peen founded. If such co-operation is AYLOB—In_ Norwich, Dec. §, 1918, a ¥ . (S pallag - S. Hol-| Dot forthcoming! and that at once | daughter, Dorothy Anna, to law: llars—choose at $24. COMFO! 3 house for.the presiden:. Flans for a| e ol el A irie! s | < Ssuphiar, Dobi anne, o Sew <o at $24.75, values up || choose at $33,75, regular values up to RT KITS od several, yaars 9go at the time of the A point of either the commuity or the| Taylor of 263 Yantic street. For the Soldiers and Sailors . date 50 studerts. It is exnecied to have . Harweod, the Nor- |8t large. AT 2 Gausnier Biine: Wopee: | TII 1t_sompletedt Iy next % . It would seem reasonable for the| man. to Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Bradford SEF G'FT R H e Wim. TISWe 0, | Feolutions were adonied on ths > Rumford & O inhabifants of a particular territory( Burnhawm. * U UI. S BOOKS FOR C|'| ISTMAS GIFTS * | death of Morion F. Plant, « trustée and| C. Macpherson, H. M. Ler S S Wler ot mmall towne MARRIED Useful Holiday Gifts are. getting 3 & 25 Franklin Street, oen wate, wotied oy e execntorn. of| Pasum. MY ana e oo ek 11| traction ines when they are aced with 2 Lisbon, || more popular sach year—included | BOOks make most pleasing gifts for Men.and Women, the Plant estate that the bequest of [ Shields, Mrs. Mary Kirby, a friend,| the abandenment of a portion of those W. I. Reynolds. |l under this hea are Waist or E $250,000 which he made in his will Charles Siosbers & Son, J. Frank|lines through the financial inability and Mrs. Annle! : AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected town sirec last June and n> doubt bave coivoyed a great many of the Norwick boys across before the acmis- tice vas signed. I was out on the water scven out of every ten davs. [ i y do like the mavy and am trat 1 Qid not go m for f \ have been in Loadon, ¥ fouth, Liverpool, Scotland, Dybiin, Cork, Mellow and several other places William also siates that the food they receiyed js very nice and receive all thoy care fof. Yours truly, ’ WILLIAM BRENNAN. Harold Delangey has accepted a po- sition with the United States Finish- ing_eompany. William Barry has returned after spending a few days in Boston, ERECT NEW BUILDINGS (Special’ to The Bulietip.) New Londor, Dec. 11.—-At a spacial mecting of tg trustees o Conneeticut college_held here this afternoon -at the college, ihc executive commitiee was cmpowered (o procure plans for foundation of the college and these will now be adapied tp spacial require- ments. The building will 5o of granite, | Tudor architecture ani wili aecommo- would be forthcoming soon. A committee consisting of Presi- dent Benjamin T. Marshall, Mrs. Ap- pieton Hillyer of Hartford, M.ss Louicc Howe of Norwich, Mrs. Par- captaincy in the medical corps ef the United States Expeditignary forees. The certificate of his_prometion has just been received by his wife who is now residing with Mrs. Dr. Miller, West Eighth street. Dr. Miller is al- ®o in the medical service agroad Captain. Smith was the first physi- cian from Erie to go, to Cleveland to take the examination for admission {o the service. He was seni to Fort ()glethorpe, Ga., in August, 19 transferred to Camp Upton in ber, 1917, He went to Irance with the 77th Division in April, 1918. Dr, Smith has seen six months of active service on the firing line in the same sector in which Major Phelps and his gallant. command did such effective service. During the last three months went back to rest by the dii*slan ¥)h which Dr. Dydenhoeffer was gonnected af the time he met his death, SANATORIUM FUND GROWS AS HOLIDAY NEARS Additional contributors to the holi- day fund for the tuberculosis sanato- 8. A. Gilbert, George P. Madden, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wil- r and Mrs. J. J. Desmond, G. A. Comeau, in memery M. Young, Miss Berniee Wil- Helena Shorter, Mrs. Mrs, Samuel B. Case, Lettie E. Williams, Miss Kato Kent, Mr, and Mrs. John C. Averill, tric street railways in the state are “in a fipancially unsound condition” and that for the efficient operation of the properties sufficient capital eannot he attraeted, comes the first of the Connecticut = company’s = propaganda teward seeuring more income. The company declares that during the ten months ending Oct. 31 the net loss from operating its lines was $506,000, and this with a six cent fare in_effect. Just what the future of street rail- ways in Connecticut will be is hard to say. The need of more revenue i said to be so very great that ths com- panies may be forced to amandon all service unless some means is devised of giving them more money. Connecticut company lines may es- ‘The plight of the traction ecom- panies is so acute that continuation of service can be assured only through active co-operation of the communi- ties ‘and the traction utilities, and it is to be hoped that some workable so- lution can be found by a change in the basis upon which the industry has but public owneZship, for in t ay the varying <osts of produc ing service can be riet through direct tax assessments upon the communi of the utility to continue operation. “Regardless as to whether the indi viduals all use the service,the pros- perity of the community as a whole depends upon the street car service Sixth—Bauipment race: Seventh—Dressing ra Bighth—Resene race; Jones. Ninth-—Patrol staff relay; whole pa- trol, 1t was alsy voted to take up a spe- cial line of work to help fili the troon's | treasury, Although this troop is the smallest in the city of Norwieh, its work fer the government in all Liberty leans and other aetiyities jn proportion to its size, has measured UD to any in the city. Hitchon. 5 Kilrey. Erown and Bonds Wi Forfeited. James J. McCormick, who is accused of robbing the Allyn House safe, in the girl's bond, and Edward O. Doug- las, of Suffield, on McCormick's. BORN JONES—In Manchester, Rec. 5, 1918, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kneeland J°n8!1 formerly of Hebren CABEW—At Backus hospital, Norwieh, ee. 6, 1918 a daugiter, to John Joseph and Mar: Carew, both of Brooklyn, TNORTON—In Groton, Dec. 18, by Rev. H. i { Teon_ Hoadley P enme; in a good assortment of patterns and are being offered at just half regular prices— namely, at $7.98, $10,50 and $12.98 each. tive models. to $45.00. 8kirt Patterns of Silk or Wool. Silk Waist Patterns We make an excellent showing of THE SALE OF COATS In Full Force Today ——TWO 'VERY SPECIAL LOTS—— Women's Coats of splendid quality Wool Velours in a number of attrac- Many have the fashion- able fur collars, others with stylish self A positive saving of $20.00 to $35,00 on every Coat offered in ‘this Special Sale Women's Coats of excellent guality - Cloths, including Bolivia, Silvertone’ Velours and many Novelty Cloths with “handsome fur collars and lined $65.00. young and old, for Girls and Boys, and for'the little folks, Our Holiday stock of Books is without doubt the best .. 1 B. - 3 : 4 : . il bout—co: books every 11 D. MORRISS iridge, ot Hartford, and Dian Wil'-| Mr, and Mrs, Robert W._ Perkins, Mr,|2nd insofar as there are deficits ‘ac- | COTLINS 6‘,}‘5j"“ Sill Waist_ Patterns in_individual | €Ver offered hereabout g for . EY- Prop. jam 1 Cross, of jew Ha-{and Mrs, Edmund W. Perkins, Miss|Cruing ,f"“ the operation of the cars, I holiday patterns, as follows: o . % P Shetusket Btrest | VO Wit uphoinied th arrangs| Falth Leavens, Mr. and Mes. Willim | A1 equitable assessment upon all the Hattle G. Taylor Waist_Patterns, 2% vards, of member of the family, from the Muskin Books for Babies | » treet | for'a college seal and diploma, the|B. Birge, Mrs. ¥. S. Camp, My | RRONRIEY. dhavkgls e | Bemeral: fax tonington. oo LD e s , s b o T M unreasonabl > - icti o Iatter to be"resented for Lo firet time | Georae D Colt, Mr. snd Mrs. L AT = 2 pattern ¥ to the newest Fiction for Adults, . grad- | Osgood, Gilmo: s ‘Waist Patterns of Suesine Silk 1 uate next June. Gemeral polteles for|James ‘Moriarty, Miss Porteous, Mr,| ‘Telief can come only through state ome In Preston 11 shades—pri ttern $1,89 & | the college were discussed and the re- Howard L. Stanton, Mr. and | O¥nership it lines through the coun- Dacter 3..3phm- ] 10 5l sheden~price & patim 0. . i ports of the executive committee as "'A. | try -districts are to be kept in opera- Waist B;:terns of S flénpe_thaslh = 2 o3 - 5 to college finanees was aceepted. tion.” In New. L'md-‘\n, Dec. 10, 1918, Silks, white ground with col- Y e et TS repget of the uilites commi Frances Dolan. ored stripes—price a patterns $2.50 BOOKS FOR LITTLE ONES ™, . . P 1 . { sion for e pas cal vear says that . 11, 1918, ‘Waist Pattes of Satin Mes- = e . a In Casutlay List. P AT N Y oRK | 4Uring the past two vears non Al eara. e e e o Books for Babies and Juveniles up to five years—including Muslin and E"f‘itm_rrxxosrlxr.‘zor;alg’:r.fl?s( rcor 3 S s el o§ ;leatrmmntrlnrt railway companies & DAVIS—] In Preston, D 1918, Joel price a pattern ...... $439 Linen Picture and Story Books, at 5c, 10¢c, 20c, 25c and up to 75c. 3 Mrs Swe v b - | been able to pa; d Tai. > velty i i o ualty today ‘(Thursday) as Nu- | ington street received word by tele- | operating expernses and fixed charges :o]r)\a.l;re'fo:zrr)fa‘;l;rs Tuneral wariors, 70| Waist Patterns of Novelty Board Covered Btory Bocks, with colored pigtures, at.Gp.and 100 F.ALL KINDS ON ing died of lsease, “ills purents, 3. graphs on Wednesdey from, her sor | The Connecticut company s “it | Frankiin Thursday attemoan, i} Flald_and Biriped Sitke, Ushi Board Covered Poter Rabbit Series, at 25c. and Mrs. George A. Fraser, received | Private Williim A. Swooney, that he|eannot maintain its property Dee: Burial in the || and dark effects—p A % AUTOMOB‘LB, ;‘*;'d 3{25‘:‘! ;::5;01&:':?&0::&,7’3 g::x arpived in New York on Tues- crease its facilities unlest it= line | ~family lot at Gales Ferry. & pattern A Sand IR Mm,':r‘fi;;" Borion oty oard soversd ot ‘wc—dnu' Coe produce sufficient revenue to pay the 2 = CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |¥rancs on Nov. %o, He came on the steamsr Empress| piis” Board Covered Painting Books at 10c, 16c and 25c. TRUCKS and CARTS ; o | 1 itale which Drovghe. S el = Silk Shirt Patterns Chatter B R vl e S " diers from overseas. Private Sweeney | on several public occastons within i sdiamady femgite e By ¥ il I who was in ompany E, 326th In- @y ' 3 il i irti ¥ illi hiske & ks at | 00: . Mochanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- CREAM FOR CATARRH Tantry, o1d not say when he sould he | Lhe 1ast few months, President Robert . Bl S.h";“‘gsnf”rgme".s Bilie ViNcalues G0uly: Nediorar (s xnd b . 7 i, Vihaien s Wosh W OPENS UP NOSTRILS || comecied s e 05 St 2| o7 Pk or 0 Shere it s |8 Chuyre en §| Srhenome iy | cniders ciot Goveres sacks 5 to 10 yewrs—incising— : Blacksmithing in all its brances. has been sent fo a cam ;n the neigh- z‘éga{hem;;&imdlslg;pasm‘Fgeh‘}':‘eant z‘;‘;‘a:tmcu\e colorln"s—pnee Sleepy Time Ta‘lel. by Arthur S. Bailey—35¢ 5 3 Tells How To Get Quick Relief | | Do muctered qut. "0 1Y Will| recelpts and expenses "existed with 15 Main Street a pattern ... . $4.19 Tuck Me In Talés by Arthur S. Bailey—35c o v & swn & ma,k co from Head-Colds, Ifs Splendid! {| He was wounded on Soptember 15,1 josard (o the Shore Line trolley sye- : — Bobbsey Twin Series by Laura Lee Hope—35e E . and spent some time jn the hospital|, . e ——————— y Bunny Brown Series by Laura Lee Hope—35c - in France but was discharged from the F UM RA L ’s Aprons i E m' In one misute,your cloged nostrils | NORPItal in order to go back into sc.| RENDERS FINDING IN Women's Apr Betty Bosks by Alics Hale-Butnitt-=ie 807 to 515 North Main St. will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. Ne more hawking, msmuM- ing, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath ‘at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone. Got a small bottle of Ely's ‘Balm from your druggist now, Apply a little of this fragrant, anti healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates .through every air passage of the head, soothes the infiamed or swollen mm membrane and relief comes_in: It’s just nno Don't stay stuffed- up.-with a eold or nasty catarrh—re- Mef comes so quickly. tive service six weeks ago. NEW WATERFORD SCHOOL The recently completed school building in the Jordan district of Cream | Waterford will be turned over to the town Dby _the school committee on Tuesday, Dec. 17. On the evening of that day there will be dedication. ex- ervices i3 the handsome brick struc- ture and it is expected there fill be a large attendance of taxpayers and the parents of the pup! IN JORDAN DISTRICT o COMPENSATION CLAIM Commissioner” J. J. Donohue h finding in the matter of a creased compensation for Harvey Daniels of 512 Bank street, New London, an employer of H. R. Douslas, Inc, of the same place. The man was injured in the chest and abdomen on July 23, 1017, by tGe fall of a pile-of lumber in the Doug- Jas lumber yard. Payments at the rate of $6.93 a week were made to Mr. Daniels from Aug. 24, 1917, to Oct. 1, 1917, -In February 1§18 the claimant asked for further compensation as he claimefl that he had not recovered from his injuries. An agreement to continue compensa- tion till April 1, 1818, was made. Now another claim for compensation has been made. Dr, Hugh B. Campbell of the Norwich tuberculosis Sanatorium as examined the man and found that he is suffering from progressive mus- cular atrophy, which the doctor be- Tieves is due to his injudes. It is di- rected that Daniels be paid from April 1 to December at the rate of $893 a week, ‘in a lump sum, and that_com- pensation continne during the remain- der of his dfsability. Montville Guard Drill Postponed, The weekly drill of the Montville DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE.VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 178 SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street company of ihe State guard could not be heid on Wednesday night on-ac-{ eount of the rain. but is to be held temight (Thursday), FuneralDirectors We make a splendid showing of ‘Women's Aprons, some very dainty effects that would make a most acceptable gift for a woman, as every woman likes a pretty Apron. Price range 39 to $2.60. Women's House Dresses Women's House Dresses are very useful and practical gifts. We show 2 good line of Women's One- piece House Dresses of percale and chambray—at $1.75 to $4.00. Women’s Bath Robes ‘Women's Beacon Bath Robes, with or without collars—these are shown in a wide range of styles and grades, all of them very attractive. Price range $5.00 to $12.50, Women’s Cardigans Many women would -appreciate a nice Warm Cardigan Jacket. We show them in black and gray, at $2.75 and $3.50. Also Women's Spencers in white and gray, at 321 50 and $3.00—Wom- irts at $1.25, $1.95, Merry Vale Girls by Alice Hale Burnett—250 BOOKS FOR BGOYS 10 TO 16 YEARS Boy Scout Series, 15c and 25c—Tip Top Series at 25c—World War. Seriss at 25c—indian Stories at 25c—Phil Bradley Series at 29%c—Hilitop Bey Series at 29c—Motion Picture Comrades at 29c—Campfire Series at 350w Tom Swift Series at 35c—Tom Slade Series at 35c—Moving Picture Boys at 350—Ralph Railroad Series at 35c—Globe Trotter Series at G0c—Won- der Island Boys at 60c. 4 BOOKS FOR GIRLS 10 TO 16 YEARS Campfire Girls Series at 25c—Primrose Series at 25c—Ethel Morton Series at 29c—Outdoor Girls Series at 35c—Moving Picture Girls Series at 35c— Every Child Should Know Series at 60c—Riley Poems by James Whit- comb Riley at 60c. POPULAR COPYRIGHT AND WAR BOOKS 60c 300 titles of Popular Copyright Fiction and War Books by best known writers at 60c, including books by Zane Gray, Jaseph Lincoln, Gene Strat- ton Porter, B. M. Bower, W. J. Locke, Booth Tarkington, Brasit. King, Jack London, Kathleen Norris, Florence Barclay, and sthers. pe————