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Where Lasting Satisfaction Is Guaranteed You Take No Chances In these days of high prices you folks pay enough for That's our pohcy——-—ih’ way we do business—stick by furniture to get the best—something really ‘worthy o every piece. of ltwrchindue we sell. We assure you tlut home of yours. And there’s no need of your hav- that Levery piece of furniture, every rug and évery stove : leavlng our store give service commensurate to the ing to accept an inferior article; one that will not meas- iire up to the hardest test—be as sturdy and look as well price you pay. Thm you take no chanices. Come in and see for yourself our big'val ues, a féw of which are years hence as it does the day you buy it—in short, be VICTOR DEALERS COLUMBIA DEALERS guatanteed ORDER NOW FOR XMAS you want! THANKSGIVING SPECIAL A WONDERFUL COMPLETE ALUMINUM SET OF FINE : $12.50 QUALITY GUARANTEED TO WEAR A LIFE:TIME. VALUE $2000. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. A Handy Tea-Cart provides a useful, at- esent. In cak, walrdut or with detachable tray your daughter will appretiate for thé care of her finéries. One like just $1250. A FIRE-SIDE CHARR Fay T Something attractive and invitihg enough to keep “hubby” at home nights—here it is, massivély built, luxuriously upholstered ‘all over, with cushion arms—just what your it? And living réom needs, isn't its cest is most reasonable! See it for yourself! PIANGOS Unrxuhts—Grands-—Play ers Choose the Grand, Upright or Player Piahe you wantj let us assist you: You will receive dollar-for-doilar value—satisfaction assured, 'wheén you buy either a Chickering & Son, Hallet & Davis, Wassermann, Craw- ford, Behr, Mehlin or any other of our etandard makes. Every piano we sell is absolutely guaranteed. Shop early and get the benefit of our large stock mow on hand. WE WILL HOLD WITHOUT CHARGE FOR XM:S DELIVERY. REMEMBER—We carry a complete line of Music. Come in and have us play for you your favorite piece. cut of genuine Tennésgéé red cedar, . to give you lasting satisfaction—just what our kmd. A Bedroom with the Distincti veness of French Period Fur- niture, 4 Pieces in Mahogany, Featuring a Blg : Bow-End Bed A dfiinty dressing tabre. with tripie. rrs;vch.blnie n\ihe’n, big dresser, chifforette. of drawers and’ one of those charming bow-end beds—ijustly popular now. All four pieces done in gdleaming nahogdny. Here’s Solid Comfort fn a massive overstuffed tapestry High-class in style, finish and construction, here you see- a suite in that popular Louis XVI péried style—one in which you can always take pride and expect a lifetime of satisfactory service. suite Tike that shown. Just imagine yourself sinking 'way into thesé big easy . chairs and davenport! Big thick cushions upholstered in best quality of tapestry over ceil springs time &uite of comfortablé furniture. Come in—see it for your- self. —a i BEAUTIFY YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE WITH SOME NEW SILVERWARE W& offer for your selection a full line of Knives, Forks and Spcons in both Sterling and fine silver plate; including Gorham, Royers 1847 and Community. In éut glass a good assortment of the fartious Libby make, and other poptldr priced goods. Make your seleétion fow. DO YOU CARE FOR YOUR EYE-.S"V Your eyes do a great deal for you. ‘What do you do for them? - They surely need attention—they need glasses. Don’t neglect them! Reliable Eyesight . Enmmahon by Regutered Optometrist, E. F. McGOVERN THE PLAUT-GADDEN GOMPAN Y ESTABLISHED 1872 illustrated are. ~ Then buy “i"urmhlre thlt Satisfies”— furniture is an inspiration in ‘home ;}Il'mili:du.:%d Mar w's:aef:"kntr!: ' beautifying, for you'll see furnitusré - Heppléwhite, Lom{yXVl _Tudor and " 1l. A genuine Brilliant Diarhénd, IV. Extra spe:ul Men’s Fihe set in a solid gold, 14-carat mount- Gold-filléd Watches or plain and en- ing of high quality that is .uré to diné turned. Good timepieces, " very pleasing, at $39.90, JOIN OUR XMAS CLUB Period Dining Room Furniture of the Highest Quality Standard Just to wander about through this THere are so many different styles beautiful display of dining’ robm that we can't begin to describe them othér perjods, and youll be sur- prlsed t6 find how moderately priced For the . Get This Colonial Buffet One of a large. number of hand: somely designed, sturdily con- structed Buffets—in quartered oak; fumed or golden finish. Just the oné for your dining room is hers at 4 surprisinigly low price, considering quality. Prices start at $29.50. of the most unusual - character wrought in all woods and finishes. A Comfortable, Convenient Two-in-One Davenette Just the article you need te pro- vide the extra sleeping quarters for your Thanksgiving guests—and to sérve as an attractive living room piece as weil. It opens into a full- | size bed, and can be had in ¢ak or mahogany finish, upholstered in bést ;uallty Spanish artificial leather. Ficed at $35.00. JEWELRY SPECIALS 1il. Ladies’ handsome shell, 20- 1. Mén you had Setter sécure this ge-:ul lWIaI:ch at 1ozncs. Chwte‘ the year Gold-filled Bracelet Watch, jewel, [llinois, 12-size, open-face, ; s £hin model Walch, in fins m-ya-e' with fine 15-jewel movement that is sure to keep good tirne, $22.50. PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK gold-filled case at $29.50. PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK prove a good invéstment as well.as beautiful fodéls. See window dis- play. At only $15.90. PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK Norwich, Gonn. JEWETT ClTY Eva Boisvert; five deaths were re- cordfill: Rosle Sawicka fiy heart The October vital statistics for the| FOUNIC MUFY Dayon, healt disease, I‘g‘*" as fled with Town Clerk JOhn|pgaguette, premature birth: Henri St. elsh, show eleven births: Cyznunt| pigrl <% Biemature enska and S s Eldred Shaw, n and Thomas Hen- Wicka, son of Rose Faber and James Sawicka; Alfred Kos, 86n _of Agnes Bokels and Peter Kos; John Rodomski. son of Anna_Cérdd and John Rodinski: Anthony Kargul, gon of Annie Kogala and Anthony Kargul:* Catherine Shyruba, daughter, of Bertha Monane and 'Joseph Shruba; At a special towh meeting held on Thursday afternoon in the Jewstt City to'#7 hall, H. H. Burnham was modet- ator’ and John Welsh slérk. It was voted to rescind the vote passed at the spécial town meeting Held Oct. 27. The meeting voted to issue bopds to the amount of §111,000 to be dated Jati- uary 1, 1920, and to pay balance due on bonds an 1, 1920A amounting to $45,- William. Paqiiette, son of Evelyn Car-| 000, also to pay fleating indebtedness penter and Solomon Paquette, Nathan| of sds 000. It was voted.to put thesé Richard Bogue, son of May Potter and| into serial bonds to be payable $3000 rich Bogue; Doriz Rita La Li-|edch year for 18 ¥éars and $4000 each daughter of El Derusha and | yéar for 18 yeats. Wilfred H. La Liber Monica Tva Vegiard, "daughter of Martha - Gaoeil and Henry Velgard. There wefe three marriages, Almon F lrode and- Ag- nes B. Riley; chard and Maude Shippee, N.’Aflfllb Morey and Funeral sérvices for ©. Cttis Will- cox, of Lisbon, were held at the Bap- tist church in’ Jewett City, Thursday atfernoon at half past one o'cloek. Rev, M. D: Faller, p:&w‘ of - the church, read passages dripture and of- fered prayer. In his eulogy he spoke of the satisfaction that comes to a man, 'who, when he khaws the edd is iear, feels fhat he has tried to live a Qud-fearing life. He spoke of Mr. Wmcox s‘ “um g’ resignation to st sickness Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA I ber of cars. She was assisted b, Miss Rub; ? 3| "Dr. and Mrs. B, Thornton, Mrs, C. F. Gatdner, Mrs. B. The evidences of grief and tears shed, as the chirch people passed the open at away fot the dog had The (Ar"u al Emergenee. : Fresh k R. Gardner, Mrs. Géorgé Sparks and | entertained Mr.-and Mrs. J. B. Brouil«{ rabies ot casket, testified to the high esteem in| s B B Wilsen T let and son Sila8-of Marieville, Cang| 2 oliins of Hartford has | METEE which Deacon Willcox is held. Mrs. Alex McNicol entertaineq the|ada, Miss Elina and CEDh&s Bruillet| been v futher, Albert H.| "o¢ HACH G. H. Prior, Mrs, Society of the Congregational from St. Jean Baptiste, Cinada, Mrs:|Sayle | Broakivn George Homeland | church at her lLofe Thursday. She|l. C. Hainville and M#s. Wilired L'z} B 1 Miss Olive and The an's Goodnight. Thefe| was assisted by Misses Helen Hull, | Heureux, Canadal 4 usl_fl.:; @ vacation | wees béautiful flowers, . Bitial waé in Evelvn Réid and Mrs, H. N. Wheelock. e e L Mrs. George| Yes; They'd Starve to Death. the Jewett City cemetery. The bear-| M\rs, H. N. Wheelock and Mrs. G. ¥ g i S I the y g" ‘r"e"ep‘;e‘f;con '}j B PhiJ“f%Sv x{’:lflcflfl W. Robinson attended the meeting of EAST KIHJBGLY . : sist solely on L & s illips, Deacon J.-B. Palmer, me Easteri Connecticut Briich of the 2 i 1ra Jr, and Tred 8. Campbell. Relatives| W, B, 1 M. at Park church, Ars. Ve 2o BOUlE ot Waterhing, Norwich, | spent. Friday and Saturday with brothet-ifi-liw and sister, Mr. A. P. Rich. Mrs. the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A Robbins, in- Waterbury; for the win- ter. and friends from out of town who at= tended thie funerai were H. T. Wilicox and Byron C. cox of Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.; Mr, and Mrs. George . Willcex and children of Providence, Howard Campbell of Bayonne, Mrs. Agnes Latham, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoddard, Miss Blanché Stoddard, Mrs. Myrta Mather and Walter Ma- theér of Groton, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- woed Mason of London, Mrs. L, Wednesdm' Hi Henry's minstrels showed in Finn Opera House Tuesday evening. Upoh careful investigation by the large au- dieni¢é ) prekent, the aggregation was found to be shy both Hi and the min- strels. Fugené LeClaire, Dona Dugas, Dona Ballou and Henty Viegard left Tues day for Michigan to drive back a num- nd <0f BDanielson relatives Mo og for John Mora® B. Mason and Mrs. Herbert Rogers of | S Siinedd e \orv:ich MMre wbertF_P(ml"roton o; Preston, ¥. and Mfs. Fred Turner of 3 , 5 Galés Ferry and Charles Turner of ‘BASKETBALL amas sme s.“ndl? Lo d DANCING Mrs. Ida Benjamin of Lisbon has an f’i‘“mfi'esfllns bath with irchased rope '._-le VSt . 2 : Street oocublea by Frank Burdick and ~—TONIGHT— gmcfl CASTILE SGAF owned by George A. Haskell ks o _ Ble sdfi(-’fi; ahd hcals tender skin Mrs. G. Ji. Prior entertained the La-| Bijou Hall Jewett City| § aies’ Aid sucmy Thursday aftérnoon. a5 her | L€2 Phoebe A. Pottér has gone tg, . and Mre. Andrew J. Potter were N@TI@W | WHISKEY — BEER — “TFhe. Faith? bal {Stthula, the e dréams; rezl 406 11 Mw, past office ruics f szht- throtigh the mai National Prohiliition ast »erm‘.. the sals si liguer forauice urdll laftuary 18¢H; 1920. " Sent Gn te€int of $1.83 cush, manoy erder or stamps; Get in o this gsed thifg: 3 New York Fermuls €ore, Bete. 11, 158 West 33rd ot. Maw Yerk Citv. With this book you can make REAL WHISKEY, GESA AND WiNE ;