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Ui, et s Your Idea of Satisfaction * is Ours’ LADIES’ JEWELRY SPECIALS A Genuine Brilliant DIAMOND Set in a solid gold, 14 carat mounting of high quality that is sure to prove a good invest- Only $39.90. PAY $1.00 PER WEEK. ment. BRACELET WATCH A handsome 20-year gold-fill- ed Bracelet Watch, with fine 15 jewel lever excapement movement that will keep good time. A real bargain at $22.50 PAY $1.00 PER WEEK. o This ively designed dining suite, ten big pieces Built of oak, fumed, golden or Jacobean finish— in that popular William and Mary period design—a decidedly welcome in any home. ORDER NOwW FOR XMAS DELIVERY 10c EACH OR 2 FOR 25¢ Glfts Practlcal bastmg—Truly Representatlve df the 1919 Christmas Spirit A Christmas 'mid America’s greatest era of prosperity—that suggests gifts of a more substantial, useful character. This season, more than ever before, you prefer to make your gifts practical and lasting rather than novel—gifts that will recall your thoughtfulness ‘to the recipi- ent’s mind years hence, That's the spirit of 1919 Cm giving. Give Her a Writing t weuld” make s decided A aote. for. your, wits Nadien for your ‘home, as well, Our holiday stoek contains a Jarge selection, séme as low s< $1550. Every Member of the Family Would Enjoy Such a Present As you see it, thers's a big extens sion tablé—sne that Will seat the hole family and for Christ- mas dinner. buffct, ohina. cabingts mmg table and six tomfortable diners—a suite e.mpl'\b—u Icvl as $175.00. workmanship e deposit. Praqtical Gift Suggestions Puzzled about what to give? Here are half a dozen ideas for attractive, useful Christmas Gifts. Our floors will show you a thousand more. for 'most any man's use, built of oak or mahogany finish, with drawer and shelf, as shown. Specially priced from $4.00. Lamp a gift the whols - family can enjoy. We ‘offer a large selection of metal- Fframe, art-glass ~ shaded Tamps as low as $12.50, 5 Drawers If you're in need of some plage: to put wearing ap- parel—extra drawer space + —here’s the article—a big chiffonier, built in oak of a high-grade of ‘cabinet “throughout. All that needed extra drawer space "ifl.it POPULAR HITS Entertalmng MIISIC hl STANDARD AND OPERATIC NUMBERS 30c "AND UP for only Serving Tray, $1.00 A big vaiue in a handy article: In ma- hogany, with glass cover and strong handles. You'lt have to buy early to- day to_get one of these! . Other styles up to $10.00. 8= : : New Library Table For Your Home A wonderful leloctm’ly finish and period from $9.90. Out of our big stock of these useful articles is just the one you heed. We have the finest line 6f Fountain Pens to be /1ad"in the city, Come in and see them for yourself and select either a Waterman, Sheaffer, Moore, Paul E, Wirt Autofiller or sny other makes you might .desire. would make a very practical ‘gift to any member. of the family. BEAUTIFUL BUFFETS New stock' ¢f these dining roem every . style, Sewing Cabinet for the house-wife, built of gen- uine * mahogany < with 3 drawers and 2. compart- ments, like cut, $12.90. makes a suitable gift for any home. 'In several stylés _and finishés we're |} offering them at unusual- ly low prices: That you may comply withthis spirit more enily, we have for your inspection and choice a very complete stock of gifts, such as you want to represent you. Here we show just a few of thousands. - want to urge that you buy at cnce while our stocks are very com- plete. 'We'll gladly put your selections aside on payment of a smalt t we Just The Gift For Your Daughter Imagine her joy “and appreciation ©on receiving a dainty toilet table for her Christmas. We have just the ‘one “that ‘will ‘please Her, too, in m;rd e ltoc'l‘( of t:' various period designs, all finishes—price up from $20.00. 5 Now is the time to' secure this special 17 jewel, Ilfinois, 12 size, open face, thin model Watch, in fie 20-yeer gold- filled case at 82950 PAY $1.00 PER WEEK. MEN’S EXTRA SPECIAL WATCHES $15.90 Gold-filled or plain and engine turned. Good time pieces, beautiful models. See window display. : PAY $1.00 PER WEEK. ‘ Bedroom Suites Always Make Acceptable Gifts . Something that. all the folks will appreciate no matter'which one gets it—a new’bedroom outfit in ene of those distinctive period designs. . it would surely .make an ideal present. An Extension Table Such surely $1850. m m ] m. m | ] | : | m | m I m m m sure to suit you in every way. Every Home Investigate our large assortment of Musical Instruments, including Uku- leles, Mandolins, Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Etc., and find the one that is You will b6 dohightsd with thesé inetru- el Prices’t5 fuit the twost conbiIE b biyeshs s 3 \ ‘The Plaut Cadden 135-143 MAIN STREET necessities just put on our ficors for your choice. There's lots of drawer. space for table linen, silVerware and the like in.a buffet like this. We're period désigns and all finishes. Lot us show you! E'STABLISHED 1872 showing thém now in the various . ) For your dining room—one that. will accommodate a dozen guests, if necessary. s substantially built of |5 selected oak in your choice of fumed or golden finish— one of a dozen-new mod= | erately priced dining tables we're offering special this week: priced as low as We offer a large a stock in your choice of ivory, mahogany, walnut and oak—any combination you want, with “or without vanity ~dressers. Settle one of ift. prob b e e e More People Than Ever Are 'Buying Player-Pianos Why .ru\’t you? - We offer_you a.chsice that will : mést your -every requirement, in make, ‘size, design, tone and price. Our Pianos are superb. You may depend upon us for perfect fairnbss in purchasing, For' aur business is built up entirely on the satisfac- tion we give every custom Do- not fail to inspect our Chickering & Son, Hallet & Davis, Wassermann, Crawford, Mehlin, Behr. and .many other different . makes. Terms—Your own in reason. WE WILL HOLD - WITHOUT CHARGE FOR XMAS DE- LIVERY. ompany NORWICH, CONN. establish & permanent sammer at a low weekiy rate for the poorer strata of New ¥ o to give such families an wfiw or cation in_accord with rates prospective. Tuests en All teen New Tork city end N. J. and other cnts made to suit their convenience. Each h ily lives in a “Leumu-" as m fortable tents are 5 they prefer live in Chnsmdum “ Five dollars for and reat charged to each family awd the Der in the family is ot restricted. Prominent coffeses in tiw interested and__have been Mvip furthering the project of this sped }ized form of sacial seryice freo rental amotnting to $ | tentglow to be known as “Connectiewut cllege Tentalow” as the knuwn as_the “Smith H rvard wnit as Tentalow.” Miss Branche has also offeredl 8. | Connecticut coltere zirls four copies of a ChEistmas story witten by, . her, which has been accented by be |2t 20 cents each and will realize '$80 towards the $150 necded t support.., | two college girls which the students would vote to send to Christodora . - House. Throygh the influence of Miss Branche arrangements are being made . to have the Walker Portjanteau atre give performances in° New i don and vicinity, tho proceeds -, of. which will be given to: the Christodora, House fund-at college, At 2 subsequent meeting, the. dents voted to aceept Miss proposition, to nomlnale and elect twg upper classmen to represemt the eol- lege next Sumer atda “Connecticut G&I lege Tentalow” and to complets the necessary amount needed 1o send the two_students, Miss Branche was heartily spplavd- ed by the students with whom she. i’ a great favorite for her many interested deeds for indivh college body and for the She is dear to the heart of | neer of the college, for the to the college. Wiss Rachel Smith of Bayo 3 a member of the junior class at. t college has Beén aw in the contest fe al sign is now on exhibition at the seum of Natural History in New York city. Miss Swith is a student in Miss Smith s known people as the co-author of celia, the musicai comady Slater Hall last spring. campus Saturday afternoon at 2. Glock, The game will close $he- season of outdnor sports. _The r elagses Wilk be backed by the. The lineup of e 2aculey te follows: Left wing, Sneverly, physical ed. Ruth McGarry, secretary Qo prnld right wing, Miss Beryl Sauer, ph’yllfl.l education department; left William Bauer, music flemnt Caroline Black, botany W right inside, Dr. D. D. Lieb, registrar, department of physics.; center, Edna Biue, physical educatio partment; center half, Dr. Frank R Morriss, _department of plyclmloty right half, Henry B. Selden ment of fi;\e arts; = . Thomas, department of philoseph: left t:?n back, Edward Kellog, depas aisoe s President B. T. Marshall Herbert 7. Kip, German The lineup of lheren!o;‘ team !- a8 foll lefé wlng oan, vonne, N. J.: right wmg, Toehs Whes ley, Norwich: m Hartford; left inside, WWilliams, of" Marloni Gamons, South Mancl'ester right inside, Mar ht half, Ml e ;‘gd center, flmmm ‘Dn\;!‘es. mf ton, Fhu; center Watertown: left foil back, Alice rax, Montclair, N. J; right Henrietta Costigan, New York; goal, Katherine Hulburt, Gréton. The Convocation speakers. who have ‘gu been secured for the winter months December«—Tnesda! 2nd, ward Devine, Our . New Tuesday, lflh. Prof. E l'. 08 K8 i Hoernte of Harvard usivemsity,. The. -ean; Tuesdfly. Pru, of the Sehnol ‘ot Journalis University; Tuel dorin, § p. m., sance A- Ttalidn Ay D M, The Art of ! ity Association; W Charles B. Da: W day, 24th, PrnPLmnn ‘elch, can Wi i Sele bf New Yotk ith; Dr. Raymond Calld GOOD MONEY IN said, “but farmers thust r—.llx' that RAISING OF SHEE’ profits are biggest when care is the ubstantial improvement in methods | best. Sheep will not bring réturns un- wheep are noted by H. K. [less they are handled. ty.” loit, government expert in charge ting the vigorous in should be in fair One of the most lmpuflmt consider- ations at_this seggon: is the care of ewes so at the lambs. will be strong he spring, The ewes'|' Muoub! £ !“lll' care’ ir flesh and should be |In Massucl -of|fed 60 that they will' be:in good-comdi-=| elp | tion at lambing time, rofits, “There |to put them ip. Koo them good -mty n nmu sheep,” he lew veaku o!m chci'ur, of stover | pounds, will be luring the fall mon roughage ek 3 m very thin a half pound per, hllmlu mm are sl!tm‘e‘l. day, for ewes weighing up to 150 tubble flelds, cornstalks It is l&.o-\“l Wwhich. nuy be utilized. They ml.y be g:ln ration is equal parts of oats and or two parts of oats, two parts n be bran and one part corn. One and one- breeding ewes daily apd brit Mass.; Tuesda; Sa?::' L. Arnoid of mkhn compounding rations thé farmer must realize that economy and efficiency re- equal amount of bright clover hay.| quires the ewes should be fed . enough el or alfaifa, Where 2 good lesume as elover, al- falfa or soy bean_hay, constitutes the ughage, it will necessary to give the About eik - wheks B ambing. " "Phien it will be well | from two to four quarts of water,daily. n o fatten them a llme and fnajor part of the. roi probably nqt. @wes any grain: until before t obeg one-!mmh pound of sufficient. A good i i i corn and oats may be M dlfly 60 that they will gain from 15 to 25 Ppounds during the winter. » Plenty of good drinking water should be provided at all times. In the coldest weather, when the ewes are receiving othing but dry feed,-they:'will drink Plenty of salt shocid be kept Within of |reach of the flock. One pound of cop- In per sulphate or blue stone dissolved in one gallon of ‘hot water and sprinkled over 100 pounds of sait makes a good worm preventive. Exercise s also an important matter for. the brecding ewes. One of the chief causes of weak lambs is lack of exerclse of ‘the éwes through the win- Boston, Mass. r shed do not matter so long g ewes are dry underfoot and There should be free. \'eutfln!lon ‘with~ ter months. When possible, a part of the roughage shbuld be fed in t)‘:: m-m at some distance from the bar: the ewes should be out every fair fluv Housing conditions are equally im- portant. Low ¢ tempe'ratum in the barn i sl s SR e B out strong drafts. The 4 i )umng iem.m tae !tu- L. 100 : damp. ewes &l s} from cold, rains md di til they have become wet. ‘ate. The an