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LONDON'S MUNIC MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS (Special 5 The Bulletin) New London, Nov. 21.—Alderman Ol- ver Woodworth, one of the gentlemen trom the F n the court of . of the most val- o, with Alderman ointed to the po- med as chairman He has been for the past 1o that posi- & famMar with all e details of He was intense- icipal piggery t on a profit- continue the ouse and pre- heaith and the a most favorable| r. He sure was ns and was willing e council has ime, valuable time. he benefit of the eity, but personal loss. Mayr Morgan dashed the alderman's bopes wher s Alderman | Whieh is all right, as | as weil as useful standpsint. But the ‘| of them. invited the public to suggest a | Meetings will be heid weskiy from new the fite ¥ndl hose was laid Tust about as h> officer o the race of fire companies wa ok and ombinatlan | | and before the old buildings were re-|meeting Wednesday in (ne chapel. Work it w name that will stiok. Just as they | ner. changing the latter fram the old and | ing. | ductors are calling Morgan place as the | ford Rompital, where she underwent 2 suc- ¢| cars near Heward atreet. If this Is kept| cessful operation for #mpendicitia last | tore. w e | 1 10 cot! cnafls ..:mmg s moving the uvm‘n le has been operating on Village Hill to Clark’s Corners. Mr. apd Mrs. Pratt are liying in '.I.It ihouse nest to the Dalgville seneel, purs way over the discarded railroad briige|chased for a'sommer Yoms. Mr. Pratt is was soon to be in operation. Now ‘l.e!a brother fo Harry Pratt. eity, or rather its representatives in the! Mrs. Hughes was pnnl divarce ferry business, are orying for help. Tne|from Osear Hughes. knewn “ink,” money-making period ~has passed, he in fhe ‘Willimantic coust on the grounds e v siness o § cream of the ferry business has besu {of intemperance. ol ot doira WAL skimmed, and the city of New Londom| Biijah will seek legislative relief, son, and_three friends frem Hariferd vis- 1a the Moy-day of terry busizens, Gro | 100 30 Fogl Supiew’ It NOSEURT. SOl ton wanfed to combine with New Londoni V' oF (o yuneing, Wringing baek in the responsibility of furmishing a fer-ij ™ g Ty, but repesentatives of the city pro-| S i went te Reckwille en tested amd the legislature) complied with' { Thursday and hotght & pair of muwies the wishes of New Londen rather thad! ... tne Trout Brook les company. Groton. Now the people over the rivee| ‘"4 " N Ll i Tiniting in New do not want to have anything to do with ; ¢ " the ferry business, except that they errl: good service and no increase in rates. skay o said that New London will seek lsg- | Lo NCm Yarky whes hav Sl 2383 islative awtherity to increase the ferry " Schesis were clomd Wenday e enshle rates and also be at liberty te. abanden d 2 teachers’ owven- the ferry If it continued to be a losing fl"" o e L e tion. i venture, with the state highway as the . hia chiel compétiter. The clty may have the . Seank w":".""‘ bl Jhe wiP s nerve to go farther and' ask that the [ MORIRY SRERE SO CCPRLT e the Sate take over the-Grotan-New Londen | ™% o Mo forry husiness. Groton Wwill oppose any | O M th and Enghber, legislative action that will authorize any [ {2V TERC ;‘:“’r:':;t oo ol increase In rates of decrease in servieq. 4 te see him. With this and other little matters, New Londan will again be in the legisiative| Schosis wiil clese Tasedey far the ves .considerable mere, come to think it | over, Howard strest has been considera- c ble widened at its junction with Bank, the two buiMings have boen rased be- Ve Jron-of Mt. Car- tween Reed and Howard streets on Bank, | hex Biwesd A Néctares of tot Cor and_the streets on_either side widened. | S0t T, RERMCRES A o didate. Tn order that the ourbing that amce sur- | CORRTSERIER CONAEL E r can- rounded the parklet an the parade would ~ hot o to wante, the DRrklet was trand- | Vs 1t beimE teken by these aspeinted w. ferred to @ part of this open SP&CS | A number frem Nere attended the an- as it goes. T e e ygain, the. crunge| QUL soion of ne aationd] grange in will e appreciated from an assthetie| BONOR L Ll o g the mésting of the gramge Thursday evep- ing. Soon after the ity purchased the place| The Ladies' seclefy heid an ail-day place is unnamed moved the park commissioners, or one Was hegun fer the smmial Chrigimas wale. name for that square, parkiet, or placs, K on. and the responses came almost as nmu-| Thursday afternoon Mrs B. M. Fheion, merous as the smowflakes in the height|iPe home demonstration agest of the Toi- i me has heen off- | lind ceunty farm Bureau, will meet local nless this is done| wemen at the chapel ts form a class in on. the trolley car conductors will give| sewing to begin after the new year. The annual thank-eféring servise of d4id to Garabaldi park and Bullard's cor-| the Sunday sehotl was Beld Friday svems ally designat original Hewitt Corner. Already the con-| Miss Makel Walbridge is at the Harte urned frem and have m‘-fi! t “-N‘ -x Misges Palmer and Dunning have geme | Thanksgiving recess. Tlebbligs, Miss Mamn, teacher st Dalevitie, Titns | At an expensq of mere than $40.000, |an entertatment at e schieo! 1 and Mre. Anten Rodler Jasoe a vlt‘k 3t unmd, z,“ thair mn. 2 Henry mvu hu r-u\x rw‘\' ed (r-n a painful has . " “:«k end guests flu& uqh ll a8 . Mrs. family of Besten. whe me- ? it ot mua- at the home of Y & Tuesday 6f his son their' wedding A gift of gilver was presented the Mrs. Foote of Preston have g the former's sister, Mra. Westerly fire M was. m“ ...a saved nearhy buildings. v Miss Dorothy Stillwell was a reeent wisiter at Willimantic. Mps. David Nason entértsined a party of twelve at her homé Wednesday after- mean. M, Wulieeon Wby o oen ] 2d e Nems of her daughter,"Mrs. E. S. Sweet, is mueh impreved. Mrs. Fred Kenyon was in Boston last Wedk aitending the national grange ses- S ana Mra. Otis Chapman entertain- o4 3 large party of friends at their home on the Nerts Stonmington road Saturday evening, the date befng their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Mrg. David Nasen and Miss Sarah Brosk were callers af Charles Chapman's im Nerth Stomington Sunday afternoon. Hepe fer the Cauntry. A Buffale landlady has refused to admit “fussy wemen with roodies” to her apart- ments, and imsists on having tenants with ehildrén. There's still hope for this eoun- try.—Cleveland Plain t Puimer. Mrs. Beptis Brooks returmed te North Andover, Mass, WHITE ROCK Mr. and Mrs. James Hudsau entertain- o4 three of their nieces frem-Providenee last: week. Saturday morning abeut 2 e'eleck the residents ‘around here Were awakemed to find the stere of Mickael MeCarthy m flames. The cottage alse Belanging to Mr. McCarthy and oocusied hy-Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Riley was marfialty burn- ed. The erigin of the fre wae wxinewn. use it daily for a few week: Fleisher Yarn at (Rese prives up the appellation will ‘become contage- | week. us and that spot will forever be known | Mrs W. B. Hawkins is visiting friends s Morgan place, and in honor of the |in Nerwaik and Wi present mayor of the city of New Lon-| The condition of J. \. Walbridge, who ¥|don. That would be an homor unsought,|is at the Hartferd Nespital under tréat- but fully as appropriate as many that | ment is repérted unfaverable. have heen suggested through the local| R.'W. Vinton has meved his sawmill ress to the’ park commissioners. Just!is the O'Reifly lot em the mountain this eave the matter to the trolley condu.:] week. WIX.LINGTON CANTERBURY GREEN Miss Nellie Thrall of Hartford is visit.| Canterbury Gresn was well refrssented ing Mre. Gardner and Miss Gardner. |t the amniversary csledretian and eon- The Cosgrove family entertaintd | forenes at Westminster churen Tuesday. 1| triends from Manchester Sunday. Rev. Robert Humphrey spoke at the Charles Janes has gone to Riverview, |morning segsion, carryisg grestings from A zood demon-| Fla. and is employed by Clarence Bugbee | the mether ehureh. “hare maine was o 1in! P er tion uf e The New London-Graion ferry matters up | A=cistant T AR AEE R oY AL A TON Major General William W. Wright t chief of staff, who has been Secretary Baker té War Department or artmental Defepse Board °il of National Defense z.-Gen.. George W. Cosmetics only hide .skin trouble, bet Resinol Ointment, aided by Resi- #ol Soap in most alu,cdan amay ronghneas, Blotches, 100 | in_pis rage. He writes tha: roses are | All the teachers in town spent Meonday m blom and the weather is ideal. agtending a tea chers' inetitute. Gilgert Wagner and Dow 1da of Stas- | Mrs. Lilllan Frink and Mrs. Dergthy ford Were in town recently. 1t is planned | Bénnett were at Beston last week te at- to install electric lights in the. heuse | teid the national grange m«m; and oecupied by Louts Motse and recently sold| take the seventh degree. to Mr. Dvorsky of New York. Thad Wilsen is in New Mre. Marlin Knight was successfully | business trip. operated on for cataract at the Hartferd | Samuel Carmenter sed hin son. Lemw okpital Carpenter, aré iil with grip or hard eolds. Miss Chalker of Eagleville spent the | Mr. and Mra. Milo Appley are visiting \ York em a No.7 Monday AUTO TIRES HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE | - We Are Still Under the Market With Our 33 13 Per Cent. Discount 30x3% Non-Skid 30x3 Non-Skid . $15.00 $12.00 Other Sizes in Proportion Get Our Price Before You Buy Diamond- Norwalk - Goodrich TIRES De Luxe Solid Tires at Reduced Prices THE ALLING RUBBER CO. Mimerva Yarns at these priges: , Infants’ Winmter-weight Vests, hutton down fromt, former value 38c—Price new ... Infants’ Wintér-weight Vests, part woel, former price 3%9¢— Price now Childrén's’ Kanit Underwyiats, Boys' and- Girls', sizes I to 12, Children's Fléecy-lined Vests and Pants, sizes 2 to 12—Price Beys' Gray Rivbed Uhion Suits, fleecy-lined, sécomd quality of 175 grade—Price & suit Misses' Umion Suits, fesey- lined, sizes 2 to 16 years, prices aecerding to sime are, $1.29, $158 and ........... ‘Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, all shapes — 1R Wemen's Extra Stze Plesey- lined, Rfbbed Vests and Pants —P Women's Union Suits, Mesev- lined, leng siesves, ankie length, regulr and extry sives, regular ‘Wemen's Fleeey-lined Union Suits, Dutch neek, elbow sieeves, ‘Women's Extra Size, Fleecy- lined Union Suits, Dutch neck, elbaw sleeves, amkle lemgth — Hair Geeds Semething new in Hair Nets, made extra Jarge, Cap shape, of doeubte hair ‘throughout—guar- antesd te be mtremger amd. to eutwear any other hair met made — Special price $1.08 o dozen, or smch .... Faehionatte, -Fast er Will Wisp Hair Nets, cen shape, nho 15¢—a dosen at $1.25 er saeh ....... $6.50 Hummn Hak Switches, lll shades of gray or brown, at. $3.50 House 38¢ a bph — reduced frem d4ie 50c a hall — reduced from dfc e a bull — reduced. from ¥0c $1.18 a kank—reduced from 3136 30 & ball — roduced frem 45c 50 a ball — reduced from Tic e o skein—reduced from 31.00 WINTER UNDERWEAR For Women and Children e formér price ¥c—Prise new ... 3¢ $1.29 Price each .....iv0eeveeenn.. 029 value $2.35—Priee & suit ... $1.00 Price & ouit ...ccireeannie. BRSO v He SPEND A FEW MINUTES EACH DAY TO KEEP BALDNESS AWAY Hundrods' of Women Know the Secret of Hair. Health Is Found In Noonan’s Hair Petrole Make it a daily habit to spend five mindtes a day in earing for the scalp. Hundreds of women in New Englapd use Nosman's Hair Petrole and hdve, beautiful soft glessy hair. Often they keep the secret to themselves, but anyone can secure Noonan's Hair Pe- trole from any drug or dept. store and Really the resulta of this daily habit are as- Peter Snyder, at Breesy Hill farm. re- | cently built an addition to his bamm, at the same time putting in an up-te-date concrete statile. A number from here attended the pub- | lie sohool meeting in the intereat of edu- cation at Grange hail Moendsy eveming, Nov. Michael Caken has sold his place. Hill- side farm, 16 & New York purehaser. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen and son expect o move to ine metrapalis soon. Mr. Webber h3s added greatly to the aupearance of his new house by two ceais of paint. The meeting of the Community elub was held Wednesday evening. The heavy rain Tuesdar night meant | high water mark for the breaks and iver. Several from Geshen attended the mis- sienary conference held m Jowett ony Tuesday. Jacob Shebitz of New Y-rk was home for a brief stay this w tonishing to these who have neglect- ed such attention. The hair hecomes | soft, dandrufl disappears and the hair seems te take on new life. It is eften a simplp maiter to de the hair up in waye which were impossible be- ing this pepular preparation. eenan’a Hair Detrele from drug and dept.’stores or {rem T. Noonan & Sons, 38 Pertland st., Bosten, Mass. and Dress Skirts— $15.00 and $17.50. onch L) Children's Munsingwear Vésts former value £25.00. and Pants, part weol, prices e aecording ‘to size are, $1.79, $148 and ..... . . $t1e good values. AT $29.50. ...... ankle length—Prige a suit... $229 AT $9.95—Choice of our fine Tricotine and Men’s Wear Serge, Tailored Skirts, former prices $12.50, All our Suits at reduced prices. If you are considering buying a Fall Suit, it will be werth while seeing our Women’s Coats at Reduced Prices All Worth at Least %% » wit AT $35.00—Women’s 36-inch Salts Peco Plush Coats. AT $39.50—Women'’s 38-inch Salts Peco Plush Coats. Children’s Winter Coats AT $12.50—Children’s Winter Coats, warm and serv- iceable, former price $16.50. AT $15.00—Children’s Winter Coats, attractive models, former prices $17.50 and £19.50. PROVERB—There is ne helping him who will not be advised. ~ Women's and Children’s Apparel Choicest of this Season’s Models, in Women’s Spert Reduced € yea AT $15.95—Women’s Box and Accordion Pleated Skirts, of best quality Velour and Prunella Cloth, One-Third More in a variety st and in all the les eleswhers. Dresses, at $1.50 One lot of"Wm’n House Dresses, Billie Burke model, in green, made of good quality Poplin — Special price $1.50, former value $3.50. Al our Women's Heuwse Dresses reduced as follows : MRS n ‘Wowion's Sateeh and Heatherbloom Pettieoats, in black and eolors, _ ineluding flowered sloeu. reguler and extra large sizes— At pj—m .75 and."$808 At $250—from $2.50 and $3.98 At uced from 33.98 MRl from g1 DRASTIC “CUTS” ON MILLINERY EVERY PATTERN HAT IS SHARPLY REDUCED. At §750 At $950 At $14.50 Former Prices Former Prices up to $10.50 up to $14.50 up to $20.00 VELOUR HATS, $5.98 | SAMPLE HATS, $4.95 Women's Trimmed Veleur Hats, | These Hats M;mflt the sample shapes, | lime of a preminent New Yeork ing colors— | maker—ne twe just on sale at $598, hats that ave | $4.95, they are ewtraordinary selling @t much higher prices | value, actually wwfin w e Former Prices .. At ... BOYS’ WEAR Boys' Mackinaws, sizes § to 12, roguler vaiue 316.50 — Speciai P S R 3850 Boys' Al le Mackinaws, sizes 7 to 12 regular value $14.50—Speci price . $11, Boys' Norfolk Suite, In aark mixtures, sizes 14 t: reg- ular vaiue $12.00—Special price $9.50 Boys' Norfolk Suits, in dark miztures and navy serge, sizes 8 to 18, regular value $13. Special price Boys' Winter Overcoats, sises 3 te 9 regwiar valu Special price .. Boys' Winter Overcoats, sizes 10 to 13, regular v‘llu $18.50— Special priee $15. same amount LAST DAY OF CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK Buy meore , books today and give the Children a real treat. A good book accomplishes far more good than the spent in almost any other way of pleasing a child. / Regardless of the quantities we have sold, this week, we still have thou- sands of the best for your choosing. Buy today sure so your friend will not lose the pleasure and profit of Chil- dren’s Book Week. \ The Cranston Co. WHREN YOU WANT fo put your bus ness pefore the public. thers is no med um better than thraugh the advertis columns of The Bulletin. BEST QUALITY PERCALES, 25¢ iality Percale, good assortment —Special price 25c a yard, former value 4%c. i s W Children’s Wear Beacon Blanket Robes for Chil- dren, novelty patterns, sizes 2 to at $2.98 and $3.50. Beacon Blanket larger sizes, sizes 6 to 14 floral and animal $4.95 and 3598, Children’s one-piece Flaanelette Pajamas fo 2 o Prie Children's sizes 8 to 14—Price $2.75 a suit. Dresses, Price $1.65, regular o 14 years — Children's Sweater Sets, i tan and brown—Price $8.95 a set. Main Floor 10¢ Paper %3 15¢ Hawk Brand Tollet Plver rolls only, 1he Paper, sheets, at Pencil Boxes, wi and Erasers, 3%¢ value af . Writing Paper, sheets and value at 28 Cholee of our entire popular copyright $1.00, at ... Narrow Belts, PAm‘J: Pens, Brilliant “Bar Pins, white or colored stones, $1.25 value, at .. Women’s Gloves Reduced Women’s Long Silk Gloves, 12 and 16-button length, in black only, regular value $2.35 and $3.00—Spe- cial price a pair $1.35. atyies ‘and gr«d»s—knen with plush back, all lined, warm and lrrnruh]e 7Pnce 79: a Dmr ain White Outing Flannel, good in 5 to 10-yard lengths — Special price 22 a yard, former value 3¢ of ngths calor gs, 5 to 10-yard GENUINE SAVINGS FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 4, ! Price Readjustment Sale NOW IN PROGRESS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STORE. : DEEP-REACHING REDUCTIONS THAT MAKE IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY NOW 59¢ Towels, at 39¢ dozen extra large Bleached Tur- Towels, eplendid weight, sub- ject to mill stains—Special pries 3%, regular value S$c. Indian Head, 29¢ ~ 500 yards of “Indian Head,” in hort lengths—Special price 20c a yard, tormer value 4%c. Fruit of the Loom, 20c 500 yards of “Fruit of the Loom™ Sheeting—Special price 2c a yard, former price 4%¢. $3.25 Sheets, at $2.29 10 dozen, extra large, double bed size Sheets, standard grade — Special price $2.29, former walue 5 95¢ Pequot Sheeting, 68¢ Si-inch Pequot Sheeting, n wa- bleached only—a Hmited quantity— / Sp-ml price 68c a yard, former, 59cLan¢C|otb.35c 35-inch English Long Cloth, parfeet in weave and finish—Special price 35¢c, former value 5%¢. $10.50 Blankets, at $7.94 25 pairs of “Beacon” Plaid amd Fancy Blankets, assartedscolor com- price $7.94, for- val mer value $16. $7.98 Blankets, at $4.95 : pairs of “Woolnap” Plaid Blan- ts and Comfortables Soecial price $4.96, former vains Hot Water Bottles = $1.25 Rubber Hot Water Bot- $2.00 Hot Water Bottle Com- bination, complete with tubing 50c Hairbow Ribbon, 39¢ Brillia: Teta Moire Hairbow Ribbo: inches wide, ia black, white and all the wanted colorings, regular Special price a yard. 1,000 vards of high-grade hncv Ribbons for Hairbows and other purposes, regular value up to $1.00—Special price a yard.... 43¢ Women's Kid Gloves, in Women's Capeskin Gloves, in tan, brown and beavef, regular value $3.% price a pair e WHEN YOU WAXT to put your busi-