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Norwich, Saturday, Nov. 29, 1919 The Heary Allen & Son’ Company L OUR DUTY. Let us’ be eyes for those who ‘ G 7 : : ' POETRY . e 3 G A i 1 i | The Weather Todar Wi Probably remains generally cloudy. As a rule, |of Norwich Grange, No. 172 P. of H., meeting closed in the regular form, and because of ihe small attendance| With the sining of America and thelff 3 9 4y Ali Calls Answered Promptly Unsettled weather will continue Sat- ' e R rnlr s L D olek & = Day and Night urday and Sunday east of the Missis- -EAGLES. Who- Tost t their sight in war for Let us ni{ arms and willing fedt, e | For those uho gave their members in Ana la!n tnem not as humble paupess Be!eeuh!n{r ‘ald, who gave all for omwr It is so easy. when the music plays; THE WEATHER. To run, in service, and your voices 2 ]Yn natlr{(:ll\c ?"fOYIV BB\I(. lecl{rt‘ il i i il S our. little ald onr Broth 88 Main Street $ippl river, with rains and snows over| The, regular mesting’ of Norwich MOOSE. Everything in Men’s Wear Outfitters to Man and Boy How often it happens: that we b red"taps has clogsed their just reward =2 et Aerie of Eagles was held Monday eve- i, 1 No. 930. L. O. how styles, designs and patterns o somewhat warmer Saturday and Sun- | nie"in Eagles hail with Worthy Pres. Norwich, Conn,, lodge, No. 93 sl styles, gesign: pal The battle’ ‘over! Are they in fie 0. M. at s reguiar meeting Friday L T UNDERWEAR, eyt “%{;‘Q"%‘f‘““fil:fi:“? ident Joseph Curran presiding. ‘There| O onie: ‘st he Monee hame inifiated o CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, g00d - sized: ttond; E3 'HOSIERY, ETC. : here that are not to be fourd else- North of Sandy Hook — td to [ M5, & sized attendance. | TWO| lasg of 17 candidates. This is the final e e g T e e, | candidates were initiated and * three | (jasS Of the season. The memorial tree a where in Norwich—and yet—the Za“‘lii,,““ arches make Sl’lemflfl o 52 applicants were received. A report Wasioommittee made a report on the tree ; : Gt ’mnutmy does the Natioats bl Joh‘_l & Geo H Bllss nngt‘l:‘:nyszflg‘;x'; tofigm;:;:%s c{;rfi; received from the state organization|planting which took place Thursday (@ < IF A MAN WAITS reascn is easily explained. flo i weither, rain by Saturday night. department stating that they are ready | morning. The Red Cross team of the 4 ————— % to start an active campaign for mem-|jodge has been organized for:the pur- Forecast, fats udibat Tostph A Gioors hek| ok Red ose of selll Red Cross Christmas For Southern New England; Cloudy |been appointed deputy state organ- :ea!s. Theyn:ave been assigned the Saturday, rain by night; Sunday rain. |izer. Laure] Hill and East Side districts and Observations in Norwich. PR D T will begin work on the campaign next ||l - The following records, reported from WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS Monday. The Bulletin's observations, show the | Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps, —_— changes in temperature and the baro- | No. 16, held its regular meeting in OWLS. metric changes Friday: Buckingham Memorial Friday . after-| Norwich nest, N /Ther. Bax | oon at three o'clock. The president.| thelr meeting Tuesday evening dis- 34 30.15|Mrs. Lillian J. Johnson presided.|cussed plans for the indoor carnival 42 3015 | There was a very good attendance.|which thye are to hotld in the near Tn o:tertanon but, for real'rellef, '& There is mo hurry! Tt is past belief That we can smugly live our selfish FOR OPPORTUNITY. To WAKE HIM uP/ HE'LL HAVE A Goop LoNG SLEER ! Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS In addition to our own purchases, ‘which, doing the amount of business Do but remember! We may call aga! For Soldier-aid. What Tt it ber What it they treated v While Rnarclw or Bolshevism thri: we do, are both numerous and sub- v‘&'; stantial, we are members of a large . the u as you ‘o Engrnflr:erl a Resolution with a Goldpn \“ ? purchasing combination of mer- \ ? "‘“*\\\\ : chants, the aggregate purchases of Fed gn,\(n with speeches, but. when d for 5 2 which are approximately twenty 3‘;};'555%;533; c;" - ;fivcee\tey'-l;h‘ p. m. 36 3015 |The reports of the secretary, Mrs.|future. With the exception of the car- M ( )V i S Times. PENDANTS Highest 42, Towest 4. Lillian_ Brewster and the treasurer, | nival plans, the only other business Young en's ercoats times greater tHin ‘ourown—ar—an BRACMT W, ATCHES Comparisons. . Mrs. Gertrude V. Tootill, were read'taken up was of a routine gatures . ameunt sufficient to control, for FATE. Predictions for Friday: Cloudy; At $35.00 to $60.00 Two shall be born the. whole - wile ] RADIOLITE STRAP probably local light showers, b 3 each one of the merchants so con- s S Bty meront tongues ana HES ETC Friday's weather: Cl ”'*‘;,‘;’i‘,f,: o ::gsl%s" 3 °"a'::‘,‘.‘ozfu.$'.‘~'f’é§§umsz Young Men’s Overcoats, snappy models, made with waist- {105 ine exctusive sate for nis cits ht e P = and no ed: WATCHES, ETC. _Sem oon mnd Ween | 1u grer hat the pubic muy have| AL S November meeting of e ]mle effec(ti all around, form- flthr;gs or btelte(é(}mck ROl CoRE g o Sensto wa reesSim J ligh [T Moon | an oppriunity of adding to the holiday | chamber of commerce Friday evening, f .00. o Tl it Ranp J h & G H Bliss N s ses. | fund. for the Norwioh Stats’ Tube | President Frank J. King in the chai colors and fancy mlxtures, at $35.00 to $ 00_ lected. That's why you will find so de e o onn €0. Il. || Rises. | Sets. I gulosis Sanatorium Mrs. Tred = A'la nominating cominities wag appoint- 5 ' Sui s ¢ tone Jl 423 (I hmconccionsty shape overy st a. ) .| Byrnes and Miss Mary Richards, | ed to place in nomination the names < g § many s v at this A end ea: P A T TR T A T who are collecting the fund, have |of not more than thirty members of . Mens and Youths uits one enil placed mite-boxes in the Wauregan|the chamber to be voted upon as nd Del-Hoff hotel and at the drug f the chamber for the ensu- > Horee of Dllegiant Iones: bt Todiisin: e Pis ’ s . At 525.00 to 355.00 O d. I 1 ted that tl ham| N . . . 2 . ¢ 35 “Tatest contributors to the fund ia- | go on record wz'td"”'“'z’:':";’"'b';': Men’s and Youths’ Suits, in plain-colors and fancy mix- flm . — fr— — | clude: h d use of Ri 0ss tuber- 2 = s st B . B Bix hours atter high water it s low| Miss Laura Selbert Mrs. Mary Wi | oorenase 2nd e o8 Red ity ana | tures, with or wn‘.hout_belt or waist line, some full-lined, : water, which Is fodowed oy flood tide | smith, Smiths Pharmacy, Inc, Miss|a special commitieo of which Neison | others half-lined, at $25.00 to $35.00. Spaffow (Second donmation) M. J. . M. J.|Parker was asked to act as chairman. GREENEVILLE Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Daven-|was appointed to dispose of 7,000 Red Eeore: That one day out of darkness they shall fite's meaning in each other's Nickel Plating KINDRED FINISHES narrow way e by sice that should ome. President. s must stand acknowledged e space to left or right. 5 face to face : And \e( ‘:uh wistful eyes that never _ | port, Mrs, Jane E. Cassidy, Miss May [Cross seal envelopes. ‘ 5 With Frap hands tk ver ol at L ATt P e ] John F. Fanning and F. H. Topliff : ’ e SERE = : £ha" s hat; never I Atavey, widow of Patrick McAtavey, | o ‘SUST Nuren s Soniiacs Tor the alues en's rar lngs Callibg mvain to ears that never hear, UNITED METAL MFG. || tock vlace trom ner late residence| {il’ Dorotny Paul, Jewett City, Mr.| vear, ‘Jomes W. Watrous, real estate ok each other all their weary al ) H 2 Zok 3 = CO., Inc. Friday morning. Requiem mass was|2nd Mrs. Zebulon R. Robbins, Mrk.|ang farm agent, and T. D. Baker, shoe For Saturday Only Saturday Candy P d\e “unkatisfied, and this is Fate: s N' e g 8y g s il - J:;lmcsvl;mf,s, 'n-eJ '{)alkl:' h\fiwh'fi' dealer, werebvpted in as new members R —Susan \[w Spald!ng ¢ Thamesville orwich, Conn. | with Rev. William A. Keefe officiating. | 5000; Dr: James J. Donohue, Miss M.|of the chgmber. % 1.25 UNDERWEAR AT A-Specil cieNRg B CUMlY, LN { - . A. Hill, Judge Nelson J. Ayling, Mur- ! Philip Johnson addressed the meet- $1. 95¢ ing Ald Figlets, Fudge Walnut f § Prompt and Satisfactory Work a‘;f:fi‘;fi”??;‘n :;El Bgs:li;f":‘lo’;y;«cli;‘_‘ phy and Murph: ing in behalf of the Red Cross tuber- ing Alond Figlets, Fudge Wal HUMGOR OF THE DAY Tops, 5 pound. Jumbo Nougit nut Bon-bon TWalnut Figss il at 58 a c®at e rin, e hearers. wets | ,relix - Cllafian, John 7. Harring. | cuosis campaign. and 1. R Von Hor. Men’s: Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, the celebrated “Body- e s , ®| ton, Miss . Norton, a friend, |nig reported for the davlight savimg|H i a8 g;:fis’(‘]x}:md*:‘r?s dides Harve, Mi- Sitice'amd M. Gardiner Gredne, Dan- | Commitiee. The report was votsd ac: guard” make, in ecru, full size assortmenf-Special price | el . MeNell, Mrs. Carrfe Thomas,|cepted and the committes were givenil on Saturda 95C ach, regular $1.25 value. N 0 T l CE “xfifi:fivwr:'”fim&lstzfi‘:"gfld flowers.| Miss Ruth MeXeil, Miss. Irene Thomas: 5 vote of thanks. ¥ ¢ g G L pIrs. - Knicker—What is collective bdrg2ining? Ars, Bocker—The neighbors offering your cook a dollar more—New ! York Sun. bty were present. Mre McAtaves | ALr and Mrs. Albert H. Chase, Mr. V. ) . 9 He— e ’ Faled Nov. 36 7o¢ heart failure, Cumc [ 205, - D- Sikel, Gromener iy Mra |, LSl s $1.35 UNDERWEAR AT $1.00 Toilet Goods Specials §#| et man 1, " P e in, d R 2 N ot funcral ‘arrangamete. o ec °f theH. Seldo Miss Eifiabety Seiden, M| 7ho police department has recetved |} The “Mayo” Gray Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, a beautiful, SATURDAY ONLY W e o s T Having purchased the stock| on Thinksgiving morning the st [Wood of Groton, Mr. and Mys. v, Ty- |15, nev, parking mackers 1o bo placed along the streets to indicate the auto- mobile regulations. j | Pittsburgh Dispatch. fine gauge, medium weight ribbed garment—Specml price and fixtures from J. W. Sem-|Mary's Boy Scouts defeated the Clip-|ler Olcott, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Higgins, on Saturday $1.00 each regular $1.35 value. 17c Pear’s Unscented Soap.... t4c pers in a fast football game on the|Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith, Miss “This Bl has beén standing long. 25c Eversweet +..evvurueesenss 18 gh Shetucket grounds. Although out-|Lucy Sayles, Miss Etta Sayles, Mr.| _ - Why don’t you give it a seat” ple, 285 Central Avenue, we| i i 5 it ced” (o eap thair|and Mrs. Charles D. Whit . Nothing ever beats a good wife— $1.35 FLEECED UNDERWEAR AT $1.00 250 Halmes' Beostilla. .. vep: 180 B . “Donit et funnseotra Betis g wish to announce that we will | ¢leven together and won out by clever except a bad husband. o! ) playing by the score of 24 to 12 .The| WELFARE WORKER WILL open for business on Monday, |Stafs for St Mary's were Purdon, TEACH ADVANGED GROUP it so I can re-seat i Union, 4 "—Florida Times e e Men’s “Union Mills” Fleecy-lined Shirts and Drawers — f|5¢ Svipho Nathol.. - R bl & T don’t want to criticise women. T Bnrlent and Fox.Fox ook the Dull e spiei aedaestig and Fiviay BORN ongof the best made and finest quality fleecy-lined gar- f?c Mavis' Taleum Powder.... 183§}, | Col LS00 Hentr o December 1si, with a complete| 5" 3" S50 a5,y G | classes for Torelen apeaiing men ae| SIINKISESn (e, Backus, btpis | ] ments made—Special price on Saturday $1.00 each,. reg- | % Pamolive Shaving Cream.. B vl neves iecers taat . . o e <oy Y in- | the Norwich Commercial School have tt. it fr t = 5 Epicans b3 / line of qulll(y Groceries on a ifi,_—'fié’ :g:xinc;{:flego“in “or:»flén Hugec}g:\‘d R e Ml s e A e i “25‘3‘;;:2“!1:: .3“3“0 uinniss of | B 1]ar $1.35 value. £0c Resinol Ointment.......... wire frame for a hat."—Kansas City h and carry basis. quarters Jed Fox made a sixty yard|M!ss Anna Carver, welfare worker of | NUTTALL—In Elliott, Nov. 1919, a 2 Journal, Wife—You are very rudé You yawned four times while I was tiying | to_talk to you, | 20, run through center for a touchdown,|the Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills| ~daughter, Cora thna. to Mr. and 1 R ed ag: | Company, has been placed in charge| Mrs. James Nuttall We will make one delivery |11 1%, [N G 80 HFs fof "The advanced” sroup which | NODGKINSIn Newrk o ton 1o e P < s (Kath- a day of heavy items on all|same w Lincoski and | Studying civies, history and geogra i h €0c Sal Hepati 60c Parisian Sage.........ee.n RaER s referéed Women’s Winter Coats, $19.75 A« 60c Hays' Hair Health...... A Hubby—You're wrong, my dear; I f phy.. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crandall are <3 s % o o was orly opening my mouth to try te > Abnat doll Bl imekatons I m{’&"‘up and 7| the instructors in charge of the larger e This is a great coat opportunity for the woman who wants get a word in edgewise—Florida - SUGHED DI W AR | . group which will be divided into two| 0 anew coat. A special group of Women’s Coats, includin mmes Union, ¢ ($1.00) or more, when pajd C. Haslam, left tackle; Swanton, |Sections after December -Ist. e e B group S, inc g e . PN guard: . Sullivan, senter. Ma:| The interest and increased attend-| SPTIES , 1913, by Rey. Felix both Plush and Cloth Coats, all at one price, at $19.75 each, Women’s Suits at $39.00 ' OUR REGULAR $50.00 AND $65.00 VALUES n I, O'Neill, for in the store or sent C..O. D, |loney. right guard, B. Sullivan, right |ance duing the past month has made| Kdward Hewitt. WG T pattumage 0v S B u'efie,' lert Baifback: | special courses are being offered in co- Dantorth, fred Homor am Mlnnley the residents of Greeneville| Purdon, right haifback. They have!operation with local industries’ to en-| Peck, both of New London. s ; artanged o game with the St Dai. |courage their foreign speakink “em. HEINRICH — PARKER —In Taftville, | and vicinity we will endeavor|rick’s Scouts to be played at Mone- [Ployes to learn to speak, read and |’ Fov. 27, 1918, by Rev. Arthur Varley: | ks Scoutaito b 2 e Bt e Qscar Erans Heingioh of Lisbon and | \n/ d 5 . & s 4o o W tee |0 Par Sunday afternoon. ! Miss Grace Marie Parker/of Norwich. | e have taken these Suits from our regular stock and | part aran| Many strings of barrels were seen ‘ satisfaction. burning in the village despite the|FLETCHER POST MEN | X P Atva Harr o sos | @ marked them at remarkably low prices.. The assortment waming by he mayor. ' AT NEW LONDON DANCE {};2,1‘,‘5' Ruth Baldwin, formerly of \B includes Suits of Silvertone, Velour and Tricotine, in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grady motor- ; The People’s Store e i Montreal, where mm“fiéy;pm% 0 Pretener Bu, No. & American Lo | COWNING = GOBEILLE —1n riain: | §smartly ailored and Rippled Coat styles—every Suit a . 3 i | gion, went to New London Friday éve-| Morris Dani nd 3 o In T i Yo o e Londotrees el Mieaact, B bareg gad sk | decided bargain at $39.00, our Sk e Ce o'clock” Friday afternoon |Girls’ club of that city. : “But_suppo: id one of the speew 24, 1319, By Bey. Fellx ~ “Xmas ' Greeting Cards {f}| ators at the airdrome, “that the parae | o chute should fail to open after you * hdd jumped off—what then?" b, That wouldn't siop mel answered come right . Let a Greeting Card carry your Christmas message. Xmas Greeting Cards, engraved n. News. with your name—a choice assort- i ancier—Look here, old man, ment of dainty patterns and greet- 1 say anything about the ings—priced at 1o and upwards. || st (hat we ot o couple of millian Second Financier—Why- not? They I know: but it's unpatrio- dds to the total vel- ume of unrest."—Jjudge. The girl had been sent down to the {brook to fetch a pail of water, but ood gazing -at the flowing stream, hnpnmu lost in_thought. he waiting for?” said her watching. replied _hubby. s xhe hasn't seen a pailful she t, KALEIDOSCOPE Y Saturday Specials DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT The enter- | THOMAS — STEVENS—Tn Wilimantit, |l Values. tainment and dance was held at the| Xov. 23, 191y, by Rey. Harley Elia Danovn.n died at her uln hom» <. ew ‘London War Camp -Community Smith, Fred E. Tnnwm of Uneasville L 79 Oakridy Sh daughter Of the ldle John and Julia i~ a delightful one. Director Thomas P.|poci: Mase. Donoban of th city. She had b . UVERHAULING Wl e "é’“!’f 254 mih?;:%f it was et A laas qois| PEYERI R ALLER 1o e London WA mew lot of Women’s Blouses that are sure to create ex- vive y an only sister, died live 8 s d by the W, C. C. S t P i i i i With her, Miss Ellen Donoyan. vy’ (e bosa down Jo Now Lom:| Soayisaneth of e York ana avivé | ceptional interest in style, variety and value. They are (T, missionary fathers of the Order | don and bring hem buck. They ar-| don ~ " Tt i dainty creations, embroidered and hand-drawn, at $5.50, t Vincent 1 two | rived back in New London about mid- | PECK — PAL —In London, - AND RI PAIR woRK WBke' tineilon tmoirow’ (HERASL): o Jolt Nov. 28 1918, T Homewn | W $5.95, $8.95, $10.95 and $12.50. 42-inch Pequot Pillow Casing —same grade as the Pi Tubing, regular 30c value, at. 29 § 45-inch Pequot Pillow Casing, regular 33c value, at.. 25 dozen extra large size by Rev. J. Romeyn 5 Bleached Turkish ‘Towels, : 7 g ghugchv thimark the he- e ,‘?g“,“;’;},‘ ,fr‘;";;‘fy Beok popridac regular 69¢ value, at... , Wigs were worn by the Hgyptiank ginning of the diamond jubilee of the “Hod do you do it, son? You sleej N OF A-L KINDS parish, The preachers of the Vincen- : PN Tengoy Also some neatly embroidered and very smart Jersey Over-Blouses, at $12.00, $16.50, $19.50 and $24.50. in that class every day.” BEEBE_HBWITT—In Groton, Nov, 26, 2 tian order are always eloquent and| “The professor is a retired min-|". 1919. by Re R. ‘Atha, 'Fred H. Automob[les’ | scholarly and Rev. Willlam A. Keefe, |jsier and doesn't mind it”’—Penn| Beebe of New London and Miss Ber- | pastor of St. Mary's is anticipating 50 pairs of Blankets, woolnap Chinla has a gozen cities with popgi= £2d Nearwool brands, in white, lations of over half a million. tha L. Hewitt of Grot gray and plaid effects, regu- 8| 1In Paris there are shops where wed= . Hewitt of Groton. 3 L In P e ops ¥ Carri W | the best of results from their = visit, | ¢ ¥ TOt- DPAYTOX_BINDLOSSIn New Londar, lar §6.00 and $6,30 yalue, at.. $495 PRyl ding ‘presents.:can bo T}"d‘ 8 rlages, WAZONS, |The opening week of the mission will | Nov. 27,1819, by Rev. K . y a0 s iR The area of the Sahara esertvs_% be for the women and th Tidge. Russell J."Daston R Nape iy C dl“en 8 Depal'tment S % most as’ great a; of ‘the U@ Trucks and Carts |veer for the men of the pasish ana| (o note the dlamond jubilee in & fit-| Falls X ¥, and Miss Nen Bindioss | Blagkets, size Stat their friends, as all services wil be|$in& and impressive mannes Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim.| ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all its branches s Tiandn ae all services will hel o TS Taths N ot ltion s In our Children’s Department, second floor, we make a to be replaced by an ornate ang|Visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Raiph! L splendid showing of handsome Bath Robes; Sweaters, Etc., .| modern edifice’ has 3 son. of Prospect street. They | L ELL—In ch, ' % £ i AERs {or'§ years and i, in eeot the cradie| pont Thankssiving with her, son,| 1318, Charled . Lettngwell, (»gea o5 | @ Outing Flannel Gowns, White Corduroy and Eiderdown 's B. Bates, o eston. ve X o 1 ¥ P Sfatertholielty in this section of the | GL000 (o' dinner was served there. at| Finersl ;:;';"fi.,:é‘é;h\“;fl:‘;e;;éz“ Coats, Gingham, Chambray and Serge Dresses. scou & ciark cUrp Norwich was formerly a mission for | Which four generations were present. - | D at 2 5 4 3 3 with contrasting borders, regular $10.50 value, at A few drops of peroxide of hydfj- gen in an acetylene lamp will inere; |the brilliancy of the light. A tubular electric flashlight that be mounted on any revolver has patented by a Philadelphian. over 75,000 mefl Ngv. 28, Wash Goods ec. xhe Jesuit fathers of Holy Cross eol- \ DONOVAN—. ‘wich, Nov. 28 1919, h . . over half of whom are Qv 7 TO 515 NOR t(l!. WOAl'cesverh.xnd they came here| TAmn]u *:-’:, Bliza DnnO\;\n of 79" Oakridge AR # SATURDAY SPECIALS &Zf‘::d out by firms opposing the wge 50 15 TH MAIN STREET|often early in the past century. Rev. w ed V Ha - X e N . John Thaver was here s ‘surly’ 2| Dr. David Sussler was called Friday/|Aopice o funeral herontter. omen’s Untrimm elvet Hats | |0 saras ot outns viannes One mew bed dntended for & -% 1793 and addressed a_congregation in o= roton, Nov. 26, 1819, Eliz- the First Congregational church. In|To'pin§ fo attend ~Charles TLelgh 1831 Catholics were numerous enough | WO - had Deen run over in that zette M. Gates, widow of Albert A. 27 inches - wide, excellent Mack. quality, short lensths, regular, 3¢ value, at.. I ment awellers can be _folded pactly enough to be hidden behin door while another can be raised one end and wheeled into a closet. 500 yards of excellent qualit The hour glass principle has be Apron Gingham, principally B | employed in an almost automatic ¢ 3 ©OOKE—In_Montville, Nov. 25, 1915, 2 3 to have a clergyman from Worcester | place. It was found that the child g . . 5 i Cella R. White, wie of W.'Avery Ph on e 500 com: :gfizrn;ensu“lvlrrly :'l:ie eve:: lt“l'hat had been so seriously injured that -it s ‘fi?:ekedra ',‘,‘ ;Sl i a 6 TWO SPECIAL GROUPS OF UNTRIMMED HATS cester to be baptized. The fivst map- | Wa¥ necessary to take it to the Willi- uneral horeatter. ' riage recorded is that of John Savage|mantic hospital for treatment. RYAN—In Norwich, Nov. 27, 1919, Miss * ° Johanna Ryan of 142 North Main e o past blue and white checks, regu- s SR e T ingredie it ¥ * Street. Women’s Untrimmed Velvet Hats. Women's Untrimmed Velvet Hats : all through -three cone-shape: B o 3 ’Té‘;’ S St e ‘W‘Z"‘i-'e;'f.‘"fl?xrfiieufifufi{m‘?n' has Fun:ral services will be held at the in a big variety of fashionable .in all the fashionable shapes of .‘" e R Pers h‘“ succession and are kn The first mass read in St. M received his discharge from the ser-| hgme of her nieces, the Misses Hattle ! shapes— _ the season— Fine Pongee Shirtings, 32 focsther. church was Dec. 25, 1844, 75 years|Vicé and is spending a few days at| gf 142 North Main street, at@$30 SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE inches wide, newest fall ef- Tho tomafp Crup for 1319.EsD ago next month. This time three- |his home on Norwich avenue before| mass at St. Mary's church bt g $2.98 $3.98 fects, in a variety of colored e e e R quarters of a century ago St. Mary's |taking up his work on the railroad| o'clock. Automobile cortege. % | y - . E {Bahamas. Approxi m'xtfil: z.hola" parish was preparing o open the | Which he left to enter the. service of Value $3.98 and $5.00 Value $5.98 : stripes, regular 49c value, at 3% have been planted—1.500 on the Islaf church, the date of the formal open-|the United States. 3 5 : ing being March 17, 1845 and the cel John Donovan of Hartford-is spend- 5 - l donce—which ebrant of the first mass being Rev.|ing the Tmnkspflng holiday at his 5 = ALL OUR PA'I'YERN HATS REDUCED COAL John Brady. He was followed by |home here. v | x crease in acreage over that of oo o s o hreier Tar "$1050 HATS . $15.00 HATS $25.00 HATS PRSyiouEyea: ev, jam Logan and Rev. Peter illiam ler an arles c- % Blenkinsop and others. Sherey of New' -London, spent reduced to reduced to reduced to In those days the front part of the|Thanksgiving at their homes in .the $7.50 church was large enough for the peo- | village. ple and they came from 20 miles! John Reeves has been forced to give Main Sfigfl" around and Sunday wos a day of re-|up his work for several months owing |l ~ 15 unlon as well as of church going. |to poor health. Mr. Reeves is troubled 2 Now there are a dozen churches in|With rhumatism which has prevented o ey e 3 o s | il i e b bl Eyymopl there are about a score of priests| A large number of the ‘Taftville ! while St, Patrick's church has the|young people attended the Sunlight 3 . reputation of being the finest parish|hop in Baltic on Thanksgiving after- D jchurch in the country. fioon and evening. ¥ lrecter-, Winter Underwear an Tlinois man, completed a shipment of 50,000 Infants' Winter Weight Rib- weeks-old chicks to all parts of Dbed Vests—Special price..... 29 country through the parcels post. O 150 of the chis died in the mal | Misses' Fleecy-lined Ribbed aid Mr. Union Suits, at § $1.00 i 1500 different con: and ... ly designed cartons. Paraguay'is kno Children’s Nazareth Waist forests of the hardest and hea $9.50 $14.50 Saturdaj Specials In Boys’ Department\. Boys® Sweaters, sizes 8 to 14, in navy, maroon, gray and k2 heather mixtures—Special price $4.95, regular value $6,00- | Union Suts. all sizes at,..... s1.15 |ikinds of woos, but these forcsis wmsm_BEER wm As_Catholicity was cradled in the| Horedore Fregeau of Harttord s Better grades at $6.50, $8.50, $9.00 and $10.50. Women's Medium Weight ern_machinery n: Asportation T old church by his. alma_mater, Holy | spending the wek end at his home on Ribbed Union Suits, extra T sy Fleecy-lined Ribbed output now amounts to 200,000 to 2 5 : s 000 tons annually. Umcvln Su_xlti extra sizes $1.33, The world's’ largest_gasoline mof AT sizess o fire engine, just put ‘into service Wool— Louisville, s really a portable ' hi pressure pumping station. It throl Complete formulas and_tustructions Cross Coliege, Father Keefe intendg| Hunt#'s avenue. for making at home, rye whisk real i e, 173 poired Sullivan who hab been at His E ba I R Rad Thothe wites ) Tisaer : ome on Merchants avenue for the m m Ing and operating home still. Prepared || past month has returned we his uhln‘ ers by men formerly in brewing an at"New York. thling business. Realgoodss ng sab. ELiy postoiiise i o a ety A large number of ‘the basketball Lady Assistant Jawfully be sent through mails, "AGE | fans went to Willimantic on Friday Telephone 328-5 quick Circulation of liquor formulas evening to attend the game” between 2 will 500n cease. Sent on receipt of §iw the Emeralds and the New Haven |l HENRY E. CHURCH check, money order, cash or stam A RE FORMULA COMPARTY, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in “dark mixtures, sizes 7. to 16 — Special price $8,50,:regular value $10.00. Better grades in Boys’ Suits, at $12.00 to $18.50, [Boys' Mackinaws, sizes' 10'to 16—Special price $8. 45 régular value '$9. 50 ’ S5 White and Natural price each ... b bty St o a 2 1-4-inch rtical stream 210 f¢ heck, « ; bagketball quintet, WM. SMITH ALLEN Boys Winter Overcoats, in Chinchillas and dark mixtures, Sum e e Dent: 146, Ballimore s AV %e J arly ot Tattvile. in spontime s row |8 sizes 3 to 8—Special price $6.95, value $8.50.- : B inch stteams ai once. Its pumpi uner: OF B Gats Tith friends nere o8- o fow| M8 W Better grades in Boys' Winter Overcoats-at $12.00 fo THE S 3 O Thstisah - — —IH— nozzle pressure’ of 105 pounds can Why Throw Your Old Hats 4 Devils' basketball" team defested g a 319 50. B casily maintained. Away, when you can have them __,. X picked team by the score of 50 to 10, o as good as new if you bring them A party of young men motored to |Boys’ Winter Overcoats, stylish mutures sizes 11 to 18 P rt & Mt h n f ) 5 to the Willimantic Thanksgiving night to |l ; (1] eofls iiche enumeration worls for the first d ttend a d ha ) ~—Special price $16.50, regular value $19.50. J nial censup in 1750, In 920ities City Shoe and Hat Cleaning ; e sidewan i feons of the Pone- I -1 pecial price 1 & e $ A sus Bureau plans . to - complete. enumeration work for the entire being repaired and sand and .gravel § Ni filied in Jn wher t5e zain N agewalein (ohug e Aha Pongh { l ate s Begter grades in Boys’ Winter Overcoats, at $26.50 and ; COMP'ANY 2

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