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THE LYONS CO. WAUREGAN BLOCK NORWICH, CONN. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK These are rare bargains for they cannot be duplicated at the regular pric> with the present high cotton market. CORSET COVERS, lace and embroidery trimmed, regu- lar 50¢ quality—Sale price 39c. CORSET COVERS, lace and embroidery trimmed, regu- lar 75¢ and 89¢ quality—Sale price 65c. LADIES’ EMBROIDERY TRIMMED DRAWERS, regular - quality—Sale price 50c. ENVELOPE CHEMISES, price 98c. }ENVELOPE CHEMISES, lace and embroidery trimmed, regular $1.50 quality—Sale price $1.19; others at $1.49, $1.69 (o $2.50 cach. Balance of our SKIRT AND DRAWER COMBINATIONS at $1.29 to $2.50 each. NIGHT ROBES—Balance of our stock of Ladies’ Muslin Nicht Robes at $1.29, $1.49, $1.69 to $2.98. LADIES' LONG WHITE SKIRTS, dainty embroidery ind lace trimmed—Sale price 98¢, $1.19, $1.29, $1.49 to $2.98. Balance of our stock of PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR and CREPE-DE-CHINE at greatly reduced prices. BUNGALOW APRONS—At this sale you will find an > good quality of Bungalow Aprons, value $1.50— vale price $1.29. BUNGALOW APRONS, price $1.49. BLACK BUNGALOW APRONS, regular $2.00 quality price $1.49. BRASSIERFS—I he popular Bando Brassiere with the hs, regular 75¢ quality, 50¢ each. \so one LACE AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMED BRAS- SIERE, regular 75¢ quality, 50c each. WHITE APRONS—A special W hite Apron, dotted and ¢ and embroidery trimmed, 39¢ each. regular $1.25 quality—Sale regular $2.00 quality—Sale —Sale NEW LONDON N[]T EUVERNED BY MERIT i made up order or seniority surprise of the num es were distrik or the lowest nur selected memh n f the ty of New London ind thea efficient lepartment, Tt The police commissioners who 1y de: are not dic a set of v wdditior Everybndv knows _tha to sell intoxic: o'clock i| cent orde liquor wi gold aff that hour as a bit surpris . P e as an (pen conf Tho yaticed Ttit St oo in has full & must be prohibited. for If that be s police commi commis. nant had and who was captain who, »t nolicemen *he new ed officers sout time { they ir of the That if it is their intention to play no fav- orites. ig the tend to direct every dig into the facts of the caseé them| After bzmq jumped tv.ice, by com- r_pro- | paratively now men on ¢ is not matter nt James D. - truly most cfficent men on the force, . police com 'n""m":fs who was transferred w from > ro rolice de- | the patroi deps 1 for its general effi- cd discord 1 fault be- sommi INFLUENZA AGAIN IS A SERIOUS MENACE : Epidemic Comes Back and Victims) Number Thousands You Can’t Be Too Careful If You Have a Cold—Treat n“ Promptly With Father John’s Medicine i Id realize the truth|drives out impurities; its strengtl h- p_epidemic. It is|giving elements rebuild wasted tissue Iy and the num- ‘ Because of the fact that it is guar-/ ported dm\vu that its|anteed absolutely free from alcohol or | thou: We have| any dangerous, narcotic dru; | form Vvhu.l(‘ver Father John's be taken with safety every member of the fami ly. Mothe: 2 vio back for a time, h full vigor and in| their children at this time because it worse than dur- is notable that the present grip ej demic is spreading more violen It you become weak or run down, |among children than the former epi- you are in danger from the germ|demic. i sverywhere present. If you| Health authorities agree that avoid- your danger is even great-|ance of crowds, plenty of fresh air, quickly develop into| proper nourishment and rest, all of r amonia. which combined with a proper tonic s thme of danger Father John's| to mairtain resisting power, are the should be kept on hand in| commonsense methods of fighting off ome. The pure food ingred-| the epidemic. nts of this old fashioned med&cinel The danger is one which cannot be yuild new strength to fight off the| overlocked. To guard against it in lisease. It is the logical, safe remedy| every way possible is a duty in which especially should watch the health of | Cer complete and could not be considered, and said that if Gaffney wanted to, be released as desk sergeant raust tend- er his resignation as a member of the t would be perhape grat- mmissioners Chappell, ifying to Woodwarts and Bangs, and Mayor Morgan to have the resignation so that they could get rid of one of the very best policemen New Tondon ever N3 It migit save some sleeplessness it is said the commissioners are work- ing some time in order to devise means to get rid of members of the force who do not salute as they pass by. Upon sober thoughts it is curious, just a little tit, how any comm mers seeking serve city in selecting the best police force, with the material at hard, can place new men above Desk C. Sullivan, or Desk S jamin Beebe. There might be some reason in the case of the latter, by but this would not n. He is entitled by seriority and zood record, ucated accomp! some W seeking to improve the coupled with police expe force, an to have rd earnestly Jice force, ce. Even experi- nation hty per cent. ch can r perfection is a sort of examina- nts for members of the date to the point of ne True there, tion for a police force, bu in the of prome has a chance to get d he has been working overtime in constructing, or in the Jm'm'nnn of the New co force 'h“ meantime the it is much i in with the police nd thoss behind one. scue.— ‘nr the city to have a staid, hordering on hnmiliation >t rid of the older member ce, that result uposed that with Captain | 's out of xtenral part the conirol of the d and so on. but would in Grace \ducted by special | f nnual election result- ng choice: Worshipful , Charles G. Webster: Reuben Rowland apitano while at work n Connecticut badly injured about the esult of a fall on some heavy. Theye was a good attend. supper given by of the Methodist church. program of music was uring the time per was Jennie lection 3 has pur- ess of Fred St. Ger- ols in town opened Mon- 'lfir" a week’s vacation. McArdle of Gay Hill n, James McArdle, | vy, stationed at Wash- gton, D. C., over the holidays. Misses Grzce and Carrxe Weod, Mrs. | F. Fdmund Rogers, Ta; urch, Maude Ben Pfl Orga - ward Robert Paton, members in_Sunday school taught ise Landphere, met at Miss home one evening re- , giving her a pleasant s There wert games and music ious refreshments were served by Miss Landphere. Mis. and Geneva Smith, Mr: Mrs. Landpher Burgess, Miss Vera Walter Burgess spent i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shaffer of Westerly. Cochegan camp, M. W. A, has chosen the following officers for Ih(‘ coming year: Past councillor, Frank N venerable cmmmllor Arthur Flamme; vice counc: lor, David Gero; banker, John Lynch; clerk, Eugene Green; escort, George Watt; inside guardian, Meddie Gero; outside guard- or colds; its eoothing elements heal| everyone must help. Get a bottie of the irrttated lining of the breathing| Father John's Medicine today and passages; Ms gentle laxative effect! keep it in the house all the time. ian, Samuel Chapel; trustees, Meddie Gero, Joseph Marcaux, Isider Horo- and cd- | B thére is no such test| 8 Here's | London po-| Time will tcll which. Inj iceman than the policeman who | and| .an!\’\r\e fired from (ho force. 1If the I m to overburden the work of | rules of mmittee, or | K CLOAK AND $35.00 Ladies’ he city of | § - | guard went down to see the review of witz, An examination to il vacancy af $42.50 and $45.60 L $2.25 Whit “The Store Values in Wanted Merchandise THIS IS MORE THAN A JANUARY CLEARANCE AT THIS STORE ULAR CLEARANCE PERICD WHEN WE ADJUST OUR STOCK [ PREPARATION FOR SPRING BUSINESS BUT IT IS ALSO A STOCK ABJUSTRENT SALE T4 MEET THE HEW CONDITIONS THAT WILL CERTAINLY ARISE SiNCE THE WAR HAS REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN IN MANY CASES VERY DRASTIS THEN TO READJUST GUR STOCK IS YCUR OPPORTUNITY T0 SAVE. $29.50 All-Wool Velour Coats SALE PRICE $17.50 $30.00 Pom-Pom Ceats SALE PRICE $19.56G $35.00 Fine Velour Coats SALE PRICE»$25.9€3 SUIT SECTION | and Misses’ SALE PRICE $25.09 SALE PRICE $30.00 $3.50 and $3.98 Georgette and Silk Crepe-de-Chine Waists SALE PRICE $2.85 $5.00 and $5.98 Georgette and Silk Stripe Waists SALE PRICE $3.98 e Yoile Waists Suits adies’ and Misses’ Suits i SALE PRICE $1.85 $1.50 Black Lustre Cloth Petticoats SALE PRICE $1.00 $19.50 Silk and Serge Dresses SALE PRICE $12.50 § $25.00 Silk and Serge Dresses SALE PRICE $15.00 of Good Values” rural carrier at Uncasville will be held in New London Jan. 11 by U. S. civil service commission. Guy Loomis and Edwin Henry ac- companied the body of Mr. Loomis’ father, G. Turner Loomis, to Sag Har- bor, where burial took place. Lieut. W. Whyman of the state the U. S. battleship fleet in New York harbor. During his absence the com- v was in charge of First Waiter Moran. At the Baptist church a Christmas tree and concert was held After the progrs the gifts were by he pastor of the Clark, was ted a <um Included among it were and gold coin, one of which articularly pleased Mr. a §20 gold coln bearir | Tuesday | Mrs. Walter Gillette h: ing several days in Ne guest of Mr. and Mrs At the meeting of t been spend- 1.0nmm the Stark nmngo Wed- stalled by ter. A ‘supper was s of the meeting. l-\(l‘n Carroll of Boston )rnn spending the holidays with her | parents, Edward Fanfii ment employ at Washington, been passing a week at former home here. ed at the his former Henry Bailey of Tast Pepperil, Mass., is the guest of ster, Mrs. Pomeroy, at the hon William Dartman. Georse Gee of Scotland. Ct, has been in town for several dayvs calling on former patrons. ABINGTON A special meeting of Wolf Den grange was held Tuesday evening, Dec. 81, The lecturer’s hour was \9! tertaining. Refreshments were At the stroke of 12 all saluted (h(‘ flag and prayer was offered by Worthy Chaplain Rev. F. A. Fuller. Fallowing js a reuori of wark dane Sergeant | ¢ by the Red Cro two-piece s 2 Belgian 36_mendin, 15 towels, ts, 101 pillows, . Knitting- helme 114 s $5 F 10 hand- e, 6 pet- | of | ) | pair socks, iters. Money Igian relic to treasurer, Christmas roll call. hool at the Corne weeks > still out, il r;m attended m the Red 0! home of Mr: Mrs. C. E with her The danci success. Ov meeting. Mrs. surt Whitehouse h flom S i fluv nza. RICHMOND ‘ Slocum is g the news i wounded in has been unconscious two | He Everett Moore has not returned " Whenever yousensea sick l headache, or feel a bilious | attack coming on, ward it ; off by the timely use of | REECHAMS - PILLS. 2 Sale of Any Iicdivine m tae Woeld, everywhere. In Bazes, 100, 28¢. La: S ,"u'?. [BER in Abington between | home from Provid Feb. 1 and Jan. 1, 191 bath ro mas. She is c wate: and son, who shirt Robert Smith of Camp Meade, Md., visiting through th u’!H‘vz' th | tey Mor The Woman's OUR REPUT New London 6 Montaui Ave, €7 Broad St. black and colors SALE PRICE 98¢ SALE PRICE $3.69 hatters’ heaver SALE PRICE $1.85 $5.00 Black and Colored Velvet Hats SALE PRICE $2.68 UP STAIRS 1,00 and $1.25 Wemen’s Ribbed Knit This Annual Clearance Sale Prewdes Exiraordinary NOT ONLY IS IT OUR REG- OUR DETERMINATION MILLINERY DEPARTMENT $3.00 to $5.00 Veivet Shapes in i) $]-\IU $5.00 to $7.50 Trimmed Hats made of sifk veivet $3.98 Ready-to-\Wear Hats in velvet and silk Undervests and Drawers SALE PRICE 8% angora collar SALE PRICE $3.98 3 to 6 years SALE PRICE 59¢ 2 to 8 years SALE PRICE 98¢ 10 to 16 years SALE PRICE $1.25 A {ull line of INFANTS’ WEAR, COATS, BONNETS, DRESSES, ETC., AT SALE PRICES B. GOTTHELF & CO. 94-100 MAIN STREET He HANOVER Missionary society ies 1d before t congregation and 5.00 Women’s Slip-on Sweaters with large Children’s Colored Velvet and F .c5 Children’s Colored Flannel Gowns $1.50 Children’s White Flannel Gowns “WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY” HOUSEFURNISHINGS INCLUDING CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, UPHOLSTERY, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, AND COMORTABLES CLEANED ASSURLE SATISFACTI Auto Delivay TIGN—AND Udi{ ME T it Hais d to attend. vening the following were society for - home n[ her par- .'qmi h nf the S.° HOD3— Norwich 150 Maia St Telephone