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strong lnlshing. fair vm-uwn recast. New Entland: Fair Wednesday and probably Thursday; mo change in tem- oh:-rvltlm in Norwich. ‘The following pecords, The BullShn's observation: changes in temperature an: metric changes Tuesday: 203 Main St,, Norwich, Ct. 9a mtodp m LESTER E. ‘WAI.KER M.D. D. ROOM' 306 THAYER BUILDING 9-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Phories Office -1262-4—House 1228 Save Coal Burn Wood | . | We offer the Public of Nor-| | TOLLAND FARM BUREAU FOR FINISHING STATE ROADS he afternoon session of the Tol- {1and Farm Bureau last week, the farm + passed o vote that the secre- nond with the authorities of state roads, completion of those roads in the coun- which have beep already started, Comparisons. Tueeday: - Partly x hours after Digh water 18 low 3 b is followed by f wich three thousand -cords of | Seasoned Wood. We can de- liver wood to any and all cus- tomers in carload, cord, half cords and bushel lots. urging the Six baskets for $1.00 ek et S UNTIL JANUARY fst All deliveries made promptly Bo not wait until the day you NEED | day or two ahead €0 we ean deliver it. NORWICH COAL r_organizations in their influence in D question also . e\ motion was received 11.31 Cove Street Telephone 1322 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES " Da Suite 46 Shannon BmM,\rlgy;'”l Aatooes Take elevator Shz-l.mkct Street rollouhw ofl'\cers were elect- | etts, Desk $ets in Brass, make excel- & OO 4T Savaze, Storrs: | Burton. junior steward; P. M. E. Allen Miss Gertrude White, g mro«-mra Columbia, Mr. and . B. Collins, Ellingten, h % YOUR WIFE OR SWEETHEART Cummings, Reckville; Would appreciate of our cheice Cameo Brooches for her Xmas gift, all fine cut shelland mounted in solid gold, at pnw. from $6.00 to $50. The afternoon programme had considerably delayed on zccount k at the corn show, exceedingly iv\lereslin‘,"v the chief thread of the whole meeting seemed > to be organized effort. Bee 8 mente ing programme was the farm bureau Yhen adjourned The grand cham- : cease firing were given pionship prize of the corn show, which | we0e, installing oficers were of B. = - 2 pure bred Chester but 1 the. corn snow: white pig, donated by Harrison Hamilton of El- was awarded to Luther The Pleat-Cadden Co. Established 1872 NOBWICH,.CONN. - teln, David Bendett and Jacob Able-| The Jumior Clericus, a soelety of || Cuff Links, 2S¢, 50c and §1.00 feta covering, plain or carved | Sord ; CAHL S| e : i 14 5 Tie Clasps, 23c and 500 Ebonoid handies — Special price 2 s verq | TN, all of them being in the service.{the younger clersy of the Episcopa) = % 25¢ an .50 98 §5.98 T) . oy p”ms“near]ex The following were instailed: Pres- |church in this diocese, met Monday at $1.06 value $2:50. “ L raveling Bags. | white flints, first, O, K. Driggs of Ver- | {97 second, M. Parker, s ‘small yel- ;)\ . McKaight, Hilin third, 1, L. « Bamilior, Bitingion; . second, Er- lmrd Aust!n “Dents, first, A, Bah- V. . Hast- — "~ AMERICAY HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. rge Tilden, Ellington. ; second, L. C. Shetucket S L. Hamilton:” OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK d oF’:tt m‘-da oN AUTOMOBILES, WAGONS, ‘and CARTS Mechanical Mefdife, ‘Painting, T!'lm»J all jts brances, xl L Hamilton; second, Lmut small, first, O. ond, “fllswty l-\\rm:, Hebmn tblrd I BORN I-'au- Recejvers, gold or silver-tops, ning patent, only 15 inches in length when “folded in penders and Garters—Hosiery and skmner. CHRISTMAS BOX OPENING | - . Soe. k. and case, and will fit in the ordinary traveling bag, can and Neckwear—price range 75¢ to $2.00 first,} Mrs, Oscar H. Main entertained the | PLACE—In South Killingly, Dec. 1. (“‘u S e, diuraidiel the be opened and ready for use in thirty seconds. $6.50 a set. O. N. T club at Ber home, 16 Cedar Ly gt e TR Cmcm o1d or silver-plated, 50 ' them in two grades, at STy i third, J. T. \uKnxgm_ Whits street, Tuesday afternoon. After a|_Byron Place. i s, gold or silver-pl 5 35_50 We have them i grades, Novelty Articles® K. Driggs: sec-|husiness meeting a social time was MARRIED 3 El- s Dec. 17, 1518, by Rev. P.'F. Werth, mms‘“m vollow or white; | COniained @ gift for cach member vaid & of Butaa: van West, Ellington: | bo £ 2] Y, and Miss Jennie . Sourbier, {hird, George B, Elark, Vernen: Tasge, | 26 :.nd g S peerplece cmbrolder- | ggighter of Mr. and Mre. Edward George C. West, Ellington: small white = Sourbier, of 166 Mt. Pleasant sireet. R L S T e et S R e e ght, Bilington. Small *yellow 3 : DIED. ’v"’"éfim“;“mfi;‘sl?o:‘l‘m’“““- ocond, O |which was greatly enjoved hy all and | KEMBLES—In this city, Dec. 17, 1615, H; il dP?mem%?‘m,V'/ h . amilton; second, C. P, e er- Requiem mass at St. Patrick's churc] ' weet corn, eariy, lst, W. M. i 2 ur Women's Fascinators, in all the £6C0] W. M. Ci \Iedlum!, flrlt. w. 'l-'lw'H.tm l«ll"k. ilton; ond, John E. Gifford, Ellington. H, L. |John McKinstry; winter wheat, J. Hamilton won the sweepstake lor;’.tb' McKnight, Ellington; second, H best. t , first Hamilton. Rye, first, J. T. McKnigh! ‘Woo! and Jent and iint competinr® poner® 18 | suoond, 31, Oales; third, Wellewn Jersey Leggins, in black, brown, ty O Farme: Buckwheat, frst’ Charies Hwren en &ray, red, khaki and white—at $1.75 Wil m M. ark third, ivee. 'om, first, B. B Plnney ot tame. | GJark. Soy beans, fret, C. H. Sehell | B T Pinney. ORE THROAT with, warm salt ‘water then uaply—- dent and flint compeu Shll!lng out 3 Def ,hcu bn‘t:m HRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTER B e o8 A:? - Toys and Dolls in Basement vfiumuflnd uep‘nmtm Cross has played by reason of ifs Mutmmtw the drive | operations m‘%l:e: 24 Frang SERAEESIRE S T [o e W] STAPLE G00DS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS by Verits [P i ! Rea e hvery ncoomm || | For - Christmas We Remmmend amongst | Amg 1n the vurious sections to lard trusts that it will obtain a large, . 3 . Com e e e e | We Show Holiday Novelties " o 3 o r 5 »mw on committhe, re- | week” or TheR JuiE g S ’ i pad . - 4 : 4 members 45 2| Chairman Bben said: T b ; Ldarned is the aim of the fational officlals of yveral team cap the Ameritan Red Cross to send a (B e S A skl fleefend IN EVERY DEPARTMENT oS fou Prooe 3 Mol’hinfi Hours o Step i GW ‘touch with | Cross policy and I am aauaflad from the progress the returns that are coming in iwat Charles F. wam. chairman of the | the Norwich district will do us s xe ; committee to canvass the industrial |in making possible the sending of establishments, has most encouraging |heartening information te Genem] THE ol than ever will be the demand Hundreds of Games in scores of differ- reports from the members of his com- | Pershing, and throush him ta our ittee. Several of the factories, stores | nearly two millions of soldiers abroad, for Books-this scason — at least we GAM ent kinds. Games for the children, of and banks have reported 100 per cent.|as the finest Christmas gift that the M fit‘ it.lo, Pfl“flpl because of the | Ameri 1 epd. All that is s course, but among them many Games S el Sl Sk feion Son S 0 the fust growing popularity of ou cosiee, | s s ey lwic.h Belt Manufacturing Co., ynl!eg Christmas Roll.Call Is that ho or she BmK splendid book department. Books for FOR at will afford fun and pastime for the ave * a " Tha ) A AN g Metals Co., Ix)s:l gfi:fn%mgm“:fihd s\hm enufilefl;he'r'n“ g ravapageany o Christmas gifts for the whole family, . . staid and conservative older folks in " The |the vear 1919 an , e o i impieee N o ett from the smallest tot up to grandpa and _ every home. This year there are many oo —oo s I ORE grandma. If it's Books you want, GIF I S brand new Games shown this season, ¢{| W. M. CLARENCE RANGER LETTER FROM CORP. RICRETTS come here, and at this store for the first time. RE-ELECTED BY ST. JAMES'| QUASHES DISQUIETING RUMO 2 ommunication of St.| Rev.and Mrs. C. H. Ricietts of 11 J‘T;‘:‘ "%"3.‘ tfia. 23, F. and A. M, |Prospect street received a letter o was held on Tuesday evening at tthc; §ue§ayfl fr:fr? ttthflr t?m’i Corpgr::: J’y le, at which the report of | Bradford Ricketts, who is in Satter N s arar chmed. the lodge to be|B, 56th Artillery. that disposes of 4 H‘md;ldl of ";':F& - hoose in® excellent financial condition, and | report that had been circulating in the Pmmm ;w 4rtiias ang the trustees’ report showed a hand-|city in a quiet way for the last two "X"n 8 "mm-anb o wo:“ ler! some sum in their treasury. weeks that Corporal Ricketts was .1'1‘ l;il‘ uh 1’ ou h:ue - The report of the secretary showed jmissing and presumably was in the tUflfl)" ml:s ed, immaculate pieces that twenty had been raised and one|casualty list. 5 ik ds instant faver n._-rnhm reinstated during the year. There were| Corporal Ricketts wrote on Nov, 20 {} ¢ most dsumuumung... «c five deaths as follows: Capt. Arthur|and =aid that he had come through|§ are Combs, pE. n ¢alirrors O. Gibbons, lost at sea, Oct. 3, 1915, | without a scratch after sceing the |} Cream mx;-. 1t Boxes, 4 Re- nis death reported Jan. 19, 1918: Wil- | fighting.all along the line from Chau- |} ceivers, Jewe] Boxes. Pleture Yam M. Williams, May 1913 George |teau Thierry to the Argonne forest.|§ Frames, Bte. And the price range H. Fensley, Sept. 25, 1915; Dr. Clinton | When do_we come home is now the |} is 25¢ to $6. Our Men’s Store Extraordinary Values in Gifts That Men Will Appreciate Women’s Winter Coats ||| sz s v soas —at $5.00 to $15.00. Men’s Bath Robes, latest designs and colorings—at $3.00 to $15.00. Women's Coats of :pl‘!n- Women's Coats of excel- did quality Wool Velours in a number of attractive 0 . E. Stark, Sept. ; Charles L.|absorbing question, writes Corporal models. Many have the Men’s Hoslery ICtS | Hubbard. Now 12. Rickett, | £ fachionable = fur eollars, £ collars. and lined Men’s Hosiery, in cotton, scash- o RUshing |, 7o following offlficra (e [alesCall UREV. ana s Bikatis mad Mot Florence Toilet Sets others “with stylish self Mousbait vth : beayti- mers, silk lile'and Lisle, a1 colors serve until | the ru atue . hroug ! tal’x‘: t‘}:;r; %:‘c’éd‘an;t?nogecember, 1918: {rally had a load_lifted from their|§ The celebrated ‘Florence Keep- °°";;'v Ng:lollzavz{ues up 4T fol ullks-:v-lu:lw up‘ umn :?W‘: Lsfi;—i—prlce range 25c to Clarence A. Ranger, re-elected, wor-!minds whén his letter came, althoush [§ clean” Toilet Sets, nSths Sets, 5.00—choice at....... .75 | §85.00~-choose now at....$38. shipful master; Charles C. Smith, re- n\e.vh hadfl not Y:eenmnllsposed ‘w D'u: gl;uctl?" B:;:sl;;;.“w e.—flcnishsd ‘:: This is an excellent opportunity, right at the bflmmna OF (i sk Men' _ 1 g e in the ramart. Tt f ood, O Sty ?l:f,‘“‘;;m”;,'i."’;.;,'.::fi?"fi Y er = | sonccs thuld ot e lucatel. 3¢ B8 Walnut and White Ivory. All sets san, to purchase a high grade Coat at a positive, saving of $2000 en’s - Shirts a_committee of ailronicioek treasyrer: P. M. Walter M| cits noticed the name of a Jack Rid are nicely packed in lined boxes— to $35.00. Men's Negligee Shirts of percale, ¥ retary: Wiliam . J|eits of Buftalo in the cisualty list|] Drice range s6c to $9.80 a sst. et Some time a%0 and tiusht this poss| Shaving Sote, on wmickel-plated Prothero, junior deacon; Gerard L. ibly might ‘have given ri to the ru< stands, with large mirror, cup and Ranger, senlor steward; Cuarles W.|mor about Corporal J. Bragford Rick- brush--price range $1.98 to $8.98. madras and silk, with soft French cuffs or attached laundered -cuffs— price range $1.00 to $8.00. Ulllbrellas For iGifts %eol:;:e;::d Men's w:‘sr:ig:‘ ?::‘;aimu Cotton, Madras and Outing Flan- Umbrellas are ideal gift articles. We make the largest || nel 2 complete assortment: Night Shirts $1.25 to $2.00 showing of Umbrellas to he found in Norwich—more than H PR ue Bldwell, chaplai M. Walter E. Gilbert, marshal; 'J. Frank Corey, or-| NORWICH SOLDIER FIRED a P. M. James C. Fitzpatrick, THE LAST SHOT AT FRITZ " Past Masters Henry L. Bennett, S.| Advocating a big {ewmxlon for the Alpheus Gilbert and Gilbert L. Hewitt 5 on its return = wew clocted trustses: ‘Pask Mhsjers |Evance, NOWfancon Daiey savdt Arthur G. Jonkins, Julian L. Willlams | The greatest distinetion this S and John H. McNeel¥ were appointed il B el bl ;{as the finance committee, and Past e Masters Clarence A. Ranger, Waltor | Flici iz, vet uncicputed, is cloimed, by e e Tt os. ™" ['whe while serving under Captain L. e S N R. O'Neill of Bridgeport, pulled the N} (RSPALCATION NELD lanyard of the six-inch rifie for the las . Di- FOR Y. M. H. A. OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the Youns | & = Men's Hebrew Association, held Sun- —at 50c to $2.50. day evening, officers for ti next six months were installed. The mestin _t was presided over by President S & g at 10,35 2. m. on the morn- { Gifts Alofsin. The reports showed that in|ing of 2 11. Batiery C, on Jeweky for spite of a large percentage of the |that fateful marning, had from dawn |j Hundreds of articlées of personal Thembacy 18 the servics, con@iiony 1 10 o'clock been firing only at %{,"’m"‘“md"‘%“e“"" for Men, || Women’s Umbrellas $1.25 were very progressi - intervals! but at 10 o'clock o helose SR TE T ; i Colored Umbrellas $4.50 The war emergeze loaded up their guns to get |f lar pricés’ All jewelty in neat Women's Umbrellas, size 26-inch shot. Promptly at |§ holiday boxes. American Taffeta covering, plain or Colored Umbrellas, all Carpenter pulled the lan- {§ Hat Pins, in pairs, 25c to 5100 carved mission handles—at $1.25. ib steel paragon frame, r the last shot, and after its Cuft Pins, 25c, 50¢ and $1.00 ith silk case and silk loop-cord had died away, ‘the orders to|} Brooches, Zic, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 || Women’s Umbrellas $1.98 | handies to match—colors are red, 4 % Cirgle Pins, 25¢, 50c and $1.00 3 5 ; 5 green, blue, brown and purple. We S Bracelets, 35c fo $4.00 Women's Umbrellas. size 25-inch, | 50 0 e PIERE SO0 B1Tote ace % Junior Clericus Meets. Lingerio Clasps, 25c and §0c fine quality, American twilled taf- | 27SF I€P0 0 JHESe SRRl ot e l’entoflfis—-yflee range $250 to 6.00. Mahogany Candle Sticks and Bud Vases—price range 75¢ to §1.30 a pair. Manieure Sets, in silk.lined Leath- er Utases—gme range 50c to $2.50 a set. Rosaries, Prayer Books ~We carry a large assortment of Rosary Beads in all the wanted colors—most of them in individual cases—at 25c to $3.50. Catholic Prayet Books, standard editions, many handsémely bound 500 in stock and all on display. Amongst them are some Extra Special Values. Men’s Umbrellas $1.25 | Women’s Umbrellas $3.49 Men’s Umbrelias, size 28-inch, | Women’s Umbrellas covered with American Taffeta covering, . plain Y " x y mission and Prince of Wales han. | {aPe-edse Silk and Linen Gloria dels—at $1.25. covering, in all the latest novelty Other good values_in fen’s Um- | handles, including leather or silk brellas at §1.50, $1.75, $198 and uP | loop-cord and celluloid ring hand- S les—Special price $3.49, value $4.00 Men’s Sweaters Men’s Sweaters, Visors, Travelos, Thermos ‘and “Tom Wye” Jackets in Shaker knit and ribbed, with or without collars, coat style or pull- overs—also the popular slip-ons— price range $1.50 to $12.00. Men’s Gloves Men's Gloves for dress occasions or for work—unlined Gloves-in Cave, Mocha_or Suede, in tap, khaki gray—lined Gloves, warm and serve ideable—price range $2.50 to $6.00 Men’s Neckwear Men’s Neckwear and narrow end shapes, in excellent quality silk —also the popular Knitted ° Silk Ties—price range 35c to $3.00. were crouch- nish. Orders given the Americans to y bureau reported V%re in the service a large percentage abroad, one, Erwin |1 Cohen, marines, killed in action, and ¥ several wounded. Weinstein, as chairman (U. S. navy) assisted by G. Kaplan, Charles Wein. Bar Flga. %o, i I to §150 Alofsin; vice president, |Middletown with Dean Ladd, at the endants, and $1.0¢ amer; fIDancial secrelary, ldeanery, Dr. Percy Dearmer gave a h‘?;:er;fin-;c ;;"‘k;“:‘,,'d‘m Women’s Umbrellas $2.98 Sui Unbrell e 1 ecretal alk the on Conduct of Church Babi 3 - Mikton Mo irdasumer-A° Samgel Q\"okrs?flp.m on the Conduct of Church I§ Gearf Pina, 16-kt. gold, 150 Size 26-inch Umbrellas, 8-rib para- uit Case Umbrellas Abjeman; sergeant. at arms, Henry Women's and Children's Rings— || 9on frame with best grade tape- Suit” Case Umbrellas, with de- Swatsburgy board of trustees, A.| pu. Signet, Birthday, Tiffany and Stone || edge Silk and Linen Gloria cover- ble handle and rod, can be Bruckner, f. Friedburg, Reuben Mark- | poriash Rings—325¢ ing, with silk case, handles are | tachable han auit case, good oft, Harry Markofl. Brass Smokers' Articles, %5 to || Blain or carved natural wood— | packed in ordinary sult o5t Refreshments were served and an $3.00. Special price $298, value $3.50. Qualice fesvy enjoyable evening was passed. Puft Boses, gold or siiver tops, ident, S. S all very special values. Men's Traveling Bags, in every wanted size and kind-—price ra.nn g $5.00 to. $20.00. Men's Suit Cases, all sizes and kinds—price range $3.00 to $15.00 girl _carpen near the French front have built hnts from “rench front have buil: roomy huts from boxes Combination Sets Combination Sets -consisting of Arm Bands and. Garters—Sus- §5.00 Men's and Women's Folding Grip Umbrelias, Man- §5,00 v.|0. N. T. CLUB HAD enjoyed. The special feature of the s atternoon was a Christmas box which | KQGLIN—SOURBIER—In this _city, Peart ‘\!ecL Beads, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Novelty Beéad and Filigree Neck- fapmkR it g ANDKERCHIEFS Women's lxgl:tmm, 1n an the || The universal Christmas gift. We showa co_mplete line— Men’s, Women’s and Childrens—plain, initialed and em- dginty shades and combinations, in. broidered, and the values.are remarkable. 0. | was ‘assisted in serving by Mrs. Geo.| Haymond E. Keables of Bridgeport, ,gl’udi’n( black and white—at $1.00 Children’s Handkerchiefs Initialed Handkerchiefs L. IDurphy and Mrs, Herman Jackel aged 28 yeare. i i i ¥ in White Initial Hand- Children’s Handkerchiefs in fancy | Women’s Plain b'ol(lHt 15¢, 19c and up to kerchiefs, at 12/2c each, or box Other Christmas suggestions -for men include Toilet Sets in leath- er or khaki—Money Belts for .the boys In the service—Leather Nov- elty Goods—Ingersoll Watches, Jewelry, Etc. Gifts for Boys Boys’ Blouses, white and colored— at 95¢ and $1.50. present. . The award wae mads ot &| Milton Edward Koglin of Buffalo, N. Mrs. Main served a Bountiful Junch Thursday, Dee. 19, at 9 a. m. desired shadeswat 839c to The. wheat, first, H. L. Hamilion; aecnnd e s'rncera and T popular “Ttm's Muffier Caps” for Boys, in o khaki and gray, all the rage— price $2.00, sold elsewhere at $2.50 Boys’ Toques, warm and comfort- able—at 69¢ to $1.25. semd 290 a box of six for 75¢ Boys' Kazoo Suspenders with gar- onc. | Pinney, Bolton: second, Willlam M. | T e . > Womer's Lingn Initial Handkers || {6 atiachment, sizes ¢ o ety Spring | Gorentey: sstend. I “acicnights 15 Main Street : Women's Handkerchiefs chiefs, at 250 each or box of six || Boys' Sweaters, all styles, sizesana PEE | (hia, H, W flh‘_"figfl" Junlor Pood Sl Women's Handkerchisfs, . plainy| for $150 - :gl:qrs—-u: $1.95, $2.95 and up to Axmy class, arold Eastwoed of .~ SM Gl‘“ Ar‘m F .00, Tn the hie economice se3~ FUNERA L SR bl g g white, also white and - colored | Men's Japonetts Handkerchiefs AR ;Q:fi‘. nmd ducts mado with 50 per opn BT AT P ghen embroidery—at 10c each, 3 for | silk initials, at 12/30 each Women’s Silk Hosiery yeast bread, wheat, fret T n4 & reapnh md Sauted Daikets %o Men’s White Initial Handkerchisfs, || we make a special showing of omm, ,g'{.‘.‘g“:;,;.,‘ii‘{;‘: g A Bes Fittngs, ‘Timbe or Sctssors || Women's Fine Embroidered Hand- | at 12/go cach, or box of six for || Womems Fine Silk Hosiery. o tis | Leaf yeast bread, Holders, Pincushions and Needle kerchiefs—at 12l2c each 75¢. 7 season—many exclusive styles to Books—at, 10¢ to $2.50. . 2 be found nowhere else—price range £ ;‘.“‘s,‘;.,"t;"u’,‘::‘u."{:,? s TAND- e e Women’s Embroidered ~Handker- | ‘Men's Linen ‘Initial Handkerchiefs, || 5% to $3.50 a pair. ; m':m{um loaf yeast bread. corn and s z chiefs, ‘exclusive designs—at 15¢' | . at 20c each, or box of six far mg-g\'lgfiflk:;wg\urm afi:‘vflgmf wheat, first, Miss Zwatje Schell: sec- Wy Rifiom each $1,65 = b ond, Mrs. R, A. snm, ihira, mu MBALMERS nix, McCallum, Lebigh, Onyx, Bte. f . Maitie Bowers. Miss Zoetjo Schell Gomplete assortment of XY |1 Women's Hand-embroidersd Hand-.| Man's Linen Initial Handkarchiefs, Tt iter uid ndel SipRee g arted fiost in the l;lil:;mx uru:::_ Lady Assistant nouw u-—both by the yard and kerchiefs at 26c, 3%c, 60c,, 76¢ | at 50c each, or box of six for 5 stitute nw:n. b-;: dish prepared Telephone 328-3 rom ¢anned corn, best dish prepared trom dried corn, nd collection of six |j HENRY E. CHURCH dishes. _Special prizes, Mrs, George WM. SMITH ALLEN West, qunm. collection of dried corn, corn, hulled corn- and ry v e, e o and2$1.00 $275 c ; Gloves for Gifts MEN’S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS We show complete lines of Gloves: for Women and Children—wool, AT SPECIAL PRICES sk and leather, liced and unlined, also Mittens for Women, Misses Cplndlé Mwlnf of Dresden and Ritbons for . fancy vcrk. Be sure and see our Nov- elty Ribbons at 33¢c and 39¢ a yard : : ldre e nom, Som bene. Mise Maitie Bowers | TEAMING and TRUCKING |f "o “Hath Tiotes with || Wome's Piain Hemstitched Men's Plain Hemstitched Linen it o Domeoris and R .h,fm"d'”‘m i dines Moo | DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT || orOlins,Beteon Bath Hobes with || "\ inen Handkerchicfs, at 6 Handkerchiefs, at 6. for Kid Gloves to chioose from, av. bean - Joaf. )flt! Zoetie REASONABLE PRICES shown in a wife: range of styles for 75¢c, or each........... 12/2c $150, or each............... 25¢ cdbychnm'rmfip- ARTHUR H. LATHROP || oo Srades ol of tem, 2:‘{1,‘{,‘, Women's Plain Henstitched Men’s Plain Hemstitched Linen “"1 8 the Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 - Handkerchiefs, at 6 for $2.00, g aavice ""w‘gfigl " i e 18 for $150, or each.. %c | or each home menibers of the Hilingten grange fur- _~Gifts for Infants Our Infants’ Department offers a splendid array of articles for gifts | for little ones—Angora Sweater: menibe tha d‘_n“ ington’ grange fur. M ate. & Women's Plain Hemstitched Men's Plain Hemstitched Linen Sets, Smocked Dresses, Leggins, se Cardigan Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 Handkerchiefs, at ~ 6 for Sacques, Booties, Afghans, - and § srevious to the afternoon session of ow them in black and -gvay, at || . 3 dozens of trinkets that will.amuse £ g oe || SHEA § BURKE i & 52 o i gt s s Au's‘¢ s comml R Shepans R | fi?ggfiih& sbnfiflm Wamen's Plain Hemstitched Men’s Plain’ Hemstitohed Linen Sadking s, Gliriatnggs, U8 LA = 3 and Soee 0 A re || Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 Handkerchiefs, at 6 for $250, {’,}:’;mg"=vn‘;°p;“g,,fi““o;’“w "‘fig '& 5‘"»« 3. S pilonny Beshe $5. sad sane, Y for §185, or each. ... ... i ool e floor. e ot James Bentley. ; e = -