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THIS PROBLEM IS EASILY SOLVED BY THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EACH FILLED WITH HOLIDAY DELICACIES AT REALLY FOWL, ETC. ){ | TURKEYS Watch for our, Poultry news. We will be able to supply your every want—TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKEN, United States Food Administration License Numbers G-08535—B-9118 IS dozen ... PEANUT BUTTER, JAM, 1b.. Extra Saturday Specials Listed Below DAIRY DEPARTMENT COOKING COM- POUND or LARD SUBSTITUTE S i2lc FRESH EGGS Ib. ..25¢ RASPBERRY PURE LARD AR CHEESE English Dairy Ib 40c Sage, Ib. . Brick, Ib. . Camembert, can 33¢ Philadelphia Cream Cheese, package 16¢c Fresh- Bread and Rolls Dozen 12¢ Made LOINS, 1b.....18c | MOUNTAIN PLENTY BREAD Freshly Ground-1 pound can_____________35¢ li?él: IIT'EEST CHOPS, Ib. ....30c | POTATOES " REgS‘}NG (15 1bs.) 49c D! SHREDDED COCOANUT | MOHICAN PREMIUM TRIPE, b......10c | FRESH GROUND s SANDWlCl;l (In Bulk) ¥, pound...17c | CHOCOLATE, cake...21c HAMBURGER FINE . b, 12 ARMOUR’S b 25 | CELERY s MOH“:AN M|NCE MEATv 3 packages-- ----280 gfig;l;];:URED {gfig i{gc PO:I:SE 2 bunches .....25c | loaf .....:....12¢ ol 3 CINNAMON - e SHOULDERS, FRESH YEEOW BUNS, dozen.. .15¢ E:r(g;rgzeGUE e 8110 | Zon e G .37 | B oo 25¢ | SHOULDERS }}’5,}1‘,,‘;55 25¢ ROLLS p P 1b. ..30c segls = BISCUITS « ETC. FIG BARS, Ib_...__.____ e, UM ITOR, 68c FINE FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES BEST CRANBERRIES |, quart . TR Adoe FLORIDA HEAD LETTUCE, head . ..12%c¢ SWEET POTATOES 3 1bs... <o da e BEST MIXED NUT. FINE RIBBON XMAS ‘CANDY, bb..........29¢ BASKET OF FRUIT ARRANGED TO ORDER? TO SUIT YOUR PURSE BEST HIGHLY COLORED MALAGA or WHITE GRAPES, Ib. .29¢ SUNKIST CALIFORNIA LEMONS (300 size) dozen . S vl vl e 880 PLUMP YOUNG CHICKEN, Ib. Native Turkeys BEAUTIES FROM GEER’'S AND FOOTE’'S FARM Ib. TANGERINE ORANGES 7 AR R CLEAN, CRISP CELERY HEARTS, 2 bunches. . .25¢ NO WASTE — SEEDLESS SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES dozen ......45c, 60c, 75¢ JUICY SWEET : CULTIVATED PORTO RICO ORANGES dozen ......39c, 45c, 60c HEAVY RIPE GRAPE FRUIT, each 7¢, 12Y,¢, 15¢ LARGE RIPE BANANAS dozen....., XMAS TREES (Speeial to The B ) country. New London, Dec. :0.--During the war New Laudon has surcly come in-|off and on, as at to its own as a eat naval rendezvous | war, and, reports 1o contrary, much of t is manent nature and will materially aid in the geveral advance- ment of the e the most proz where it the turning back of the anl the giving state of the state pier for which annual rental of $96,000 ‘Works, These chamges the near future, especialy the aban- donment of the state nier. will probably be no loss to the eity, as then the pier can be utijized for its original purpose, the ocean line steamers. there is importance of which enue. The navy almshouse, pleted as ek to the an been paid. may coms to pass in But this| & @tmingl for orial hospital Jt is known that | | intention of lessening the | base, is destined to be one of the largest and ‘most important in the submarine the to the cf Dbeen during the war, is part of the navy BY THE WAR This means that there will be perhaps as many naval men here, This carries with it the permanency of the navai hospital in Jefferson av- which has first been com- made it over for hospital rposes, constructed three new build- inss on the property, in addition to taking over the adjoining Memorial hospital. Tt ‘s now semi-officially re- rorted that tle government is to pur- chase not only the new almshotse, now the hospital, but also the old alms- house directly in the rear and all the land now owned by the city at that|at ti which is quite cxtensive. event it i quite probable that the the corparation and he conducted ern in every detail in some other lo- cation. The new. almshouse was pro- for under the will of the late tian Lawrence, who hequeathed coin for the constriction of the new building now oecupied by navy. At the present time the navy is paying annual rental of $6,000 for the use of the building and all improve- ments have been made without cost There is more talk to the effect that the Coast Guard service which has in co-operation with the navy back to the treasury department, and as a matter of economy that the Coast Guard Academy, at Fort Trumbull, be abolished. Should this come to ‘pass it sure would be a drawback to the pro- ess of the city, but it & abandoned, but will continue to be utilized for ¢ome government purpose. But there is no certainty of the aban- donment of the Coast Guard Academy. The coast guard by the way is the suc- cessor of the combined revenue cutter and tie life-saving service, and , in the time of peace, officially connected h the navy. There has been radical change from the revenue cutter servi to the new coast guard service, right here in New London. In the long ago cutter with keadquarters at New Lon- don, the sailing schooner James W. Ci ell, custom ho came known as Beef-h captain and the crew a New London, becoming a part community in all things that ed thereto. Captain Clark was in that can be recalled any period of the took over the new had their With his family he n Coit street next tu the pres- mill, in the house known for as the George D. Shepard place. Another commandant of the cutter Campbell, was Captain Carson, who with his family lived at the corner of Federal and Huntington streets. These facts are quoted just o show the permanency of the revenne cutter of officers of the days that Lave since gone. n will be turned back | vea There were no revenue cutter steam- ers in this scction at that period, the lighthouses <were few and far between, thre was more tead reckoning in nav- igation, and there was 1o thought of the establishrient. of iffo-saving sta- tiors along the caast. 'The cutters were untilized in the main to aid in the enforcement of reverue and navi- gation laws. Then as now missioned officers w pass special examin: £choolin’z at sea was g sailing bark g th er training cams with the Civil war. The service went on improving until it attained its present high de- gree of cfficiency and usefulness, with modern steam vessels and ng the liable ‘0 become a and not be turned believed HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRIC DEVICES 129 Main Street THE EATON CHASE COMPANY 3 e revenue | Sery * | entire coast. clse up to date for the pe service, The old revenue c the life saving the present Co of the most nece: service and o to make v Parracks have been erect le reser on impro r adapted for ny other piace on t The people of New Lo don are opnosed to the op change and that ought to matter. purpose than The only qther matter of permanent federal 1m; interest in connection £ London is th is partially <olved by housing corporation w contract for ! our dwe to be erected in Jefferson -of the buildin construction. When place will be a village al every house fronting on an let. The house design and s houses ‘and surroundin best insofar as zoes santat houses at built on the the present houses are to be built ow ing built m Qisappear and the whole by Fred T. Douglas died at h Tuesday evening after a long {rom Bright's disease and head t ble. here for a long term of yenrs. was born in Mystic, Aug. 6, 18 son of Blisha and Lydia Douglas. His mother d en months ago. He was a the Methodist Episcopal ckurch, past grand of Stonington Lodge, No. 26, L 0. O, F., a member of the fra. ternal benefit league, and of the A. O. U. W. He leaves his wife, daugh- ter, Miss Lila Douglas, and a Son, Ar- thur Douglas, of Old Mysic. five sisters, Mrs. Ezra Daboll of New Loy don, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. ‘Steph- en J. A and Mrs. Herman Konklin of Mystic, and three brothers, William L. and Alfred Douglas of New fondon and Harry . Douglas of Noank, Austin Franklin Bogue died at his home on Water street, aiter an iliness from pneumonia. He lived and was born in Mystic Sept. 1, 1853, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holin Bogue. leaves his wife and the following chi dren. Mrs. Daisy Bernard, Mrs. Wi liam H® Bogue, Austin i. Bogue, Mrs, William Way and an ado He has been in the tea business He son, John Crandall, alss> two broth- and Traest w3, yron ogue, and two tin, Mis, Benjamin Cottrel | i Cha o V ment, 8t. William lliam H s of the S, Znos M. G Stonington Frida neral of Geer. At the annual Woman's pmar Tnan; from ove: Kenn is home, d. > are at home ert Craig, U. S. A, is home, having been ting Relief C the fol! v Ripple;, o thy T The annual election of Ch: Relief i L N F. le, resulted W, Mrs. William Henderson Mrs. Christina Bentley, of f Ledyard held in G fi guyrd, Jane D. annual encamp: Jane D. Chap- gen of ., is kome in dy of Camp been dis- s recovering } F. Jorace Wil- . from- Storrs from Geor- harged was in i o attend the fu-| his cousin, Mrs. Augusta] of Willi conductos p- Holida and A, ers: Wos John Augustus m A Fra- ser; tyler, George J. Heydecker: mar- shall, John W. Chapman. The officers were installed. The Masonic Corpora- tion has elected John F, Noyes & rector and the following ident, William A. Fraser; ident George D. Johnson: les H. Latham; trea y The other directo: gan. " MOOSUP Private Leo Desaulners, U, € has been discharged and is home in Union Village. The Plainfield High school ciosed | Friday noon. ond of January. The Knights of Columbus are to hold a_meeting in their rooms Sun- day. Gus Lafreni hospital T The pubii Flainfield closed the holidays. was mada at . D. re store this week the town of afternoon for éfifd;en er;A FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GUILD’S CHRISTMAS JEWELRY SHOP 21 BROADWAY This is the TIME and our store is the PLACE to invite you to shop leisurely and select your tokens for the WORLD’S HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS WATCHES—BEST BY TEST DIAMONDS—FIRST WATER JEWELRY—DISTINCTIVE PATTERNS SILVERWARE—STERLING and PLATED GLASS—CUT, and ENGRAVED TOILET SETS—SILVER and IVORY CLOCKS—LARGE and SMALL MANICURE SETS and MILITARY BRUSHES Quality with us, as with you, is the first consideration and OUR name on the box conveys that assurance to the recipient HAMILTON WATCH AGENCY NORWICH |8 ie, Robert H. Nichols 2 i N School recpens the sec- | § p are P American Woolen Co.'s mills are to |k start up_next week. | ives and other small articles were . It is believed to be the work of s, At All Hallows' church masses will be Christmas morning at 5.30, 8 and ‘clock, with special music and Music at the first and will inciude Battman's ss in C. Parker's orchestra t at the service. Some men have a.mania for shut- ting doors in summer and leaving them open in winter, PRIV, EUTHATHIOS DELIVORIAS LEBANON = There was a good attendance-at 8¢ grange meeting Thursday evening when the officers were installed by State Master Frank E. Blikeman of Gronoque, a ed by Mrs. J. W. Frink of Bozrah Grange and Mrs. H. W. {Sweet. After the installation a va- riety supper was served. Mr. Blake- man spent ‘Thursday night at the home of C. H. Foster. Ralph Ble Eritain to w ders, Frary Zone to New' shop of Lan- Aid society of the Com- gregational church held the annual sale of aprons and other articles Fri- day evening at Grange hall. A fine supper was followed by vi strumental music, tableaux. About $70 was added to the treasury. Several ‘chiliren who had pledged-money for the war work had booths where they sold home- made candy, popcorn and other things. Miss Edith Foster, who has been il is_improving. Mrs, Richard Bishop has returned, after visiting her parents in Hart- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins and Mrs, Rolland Slate were in_Springfield one day last week {o see Mrs. Frank Perkine. Mrs, Perkins remained for a few days. Mrs. Nellte Thayer, who is ill with pneumonia, was taken to St. Joseph's Lospital Wednes Mrs. Frank Kingsley is ih Spring- field, called there by the serious fll- Tiess of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Per- | kins, who has pneumonir. following an attack of influenan. At the town speaking contest one pupil from each school was chosen to speak. Miss Gladys Peckham won the certificate of honor. The judges were Mrs. Perry, Mrs, Sweat and Mr. Lord. . Mrs, F. Manning with her sog from Willimantic spent Wednesdap with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie. T. A. Hoxie and Elisha Waterman- re Hartford visitors Saturday. ‘W, Hoxie sold a clvarlna,d :f cows to to Providence this week. 18 was given out in thechurchee for egeryone to sing America at 9 o' clock, on Christmas mornins. w Shortage of War Material. Mary springs and wells in thy wake of the ‘mans have been fourd to be poisone o shortage of ! TTunland—Washington Post. Dr. Richard B. Moore of the United States bureau of mines at Gliden, Col, announces that he has discovered a substitute for radium which he has named mesothorium. He expeets mesothorium _will at once come into wide use in luminous prints, airplane dials, compasses and gun sights. 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