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/ CLOUDY TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW " 'PRESS DESPATCHES |¥L0OD oF ¥ooD DRAFTS K, will head the delegation trom that ‘NORWICH TOWN = ; ) POURING TOWARDS EUROTE |stater The Counectiout delogates Wil be| 'y '3ng prs. Wallace Larkin of Town = n u' = : Tenks in-Boston report heavy sales of | 1, P iS f; Sinliams, of Providence| sireet were included in o family gathering = ; S food drafts issued by the American retief | R prbl® Welr WilIRmS: 06 SOk S0 phanksgiving at the home of Mr. Lar- = T —_— {administration and pavable in £00d {0l from Tihede Ieiand. Kin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Larkin, = Norwich, Friday, Nov. 26, 1920. R 729 857 8 2jttat:d persors in Eurcpe. Wide publicity : of Ripley place, East Norwich. The early = — Canvass of the vote of the state ofPlainfield . 4 ojEiven (he suffermg in eastern and ceniral part of this week Mrs. Wallace Larkin = TRE WEATHER. Connecticut by the official representatives l;or:!‘ret 138 1;;;’ § b|Buropean countries has brought a prommt | REGULATIONS ARE MaDE TO visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph r— o shows the republican victory in the na-| Putnam 108 3 0|response from foreign 'Americans who GOVERN SALES OF “JAKEY”| Bissette, of Baltic. = The outlook is for cloudy weather |tional and state elections of greater size|Scotland 8 have relatives in G . Sidney = d il 202 3 o tives in the hunger zone and who | On anq after February 14, 1921, stom-| - Sidncy Avery, a student at Worcester = without material change in tempera- | than wae ever recorded in this state. i AR § 1{are atlemnting to relieve famine distress i 0 t Poiytechnic institute, passed Thanksgiv- - ture Friday and Saturday in the mid-| The plurality of Senator Warren G.|Thompson 512 ar 11|by rusling ordss for fuod for the At | - cehes Wil maf b icabesdwt ands | 20 L e e e = die Atlantic and New England states. | Harding, the republican presidential{ Windham .. 2343 2-‘ 1: od.cointries 1 G for Ohsistaas. stores with a bottle of Jal“-uml zlnze‘r. s i nl At of WASE Tokn’ Lhoeel - Winds off Atlantic coast: | candidate, over James M. Cox, the dem-| Woodstock ".."...' 30 03 4 1\l Sofrice s tme for Christmaz. e i e e e R Lt = s Pl Ciotot buny | Lo te nominde, ‘wak swl to;b 108y, 5203 8373 71 27|istration food drafts sold up to date, 1S | Stremlau will only be honored. AIl this| Wednesday for Boston, where that even- - and northwest winds; overc & per cent. have called fof “kosher” pack- |ju gh 1t o a ruling this week by |ing he attefided the wegding of his niece. = weather Friday. . The total vote of Frank B. Brandegee, Tolland County. ages of food and 82 per cent. for the | \Willlem a1 = Willi o iilissenet "o ]: Thet mohivolsinithie disteiet Eltecd gt - Sundy Hook to Hatteras—moderate | the republican candidate for United| , .= 106 0 Olpackages containing fats in the form of | Interam erenne o SO O R Wedneaday for the Thanksgiviog 1o = to fresh northwest winds; partly|States senator, was 216,792, while Au- 05 1S - internal revenue. - 7 y e ving re- = loudy weather Friday. gustus Lonergan, his democratic _oppo-| Bolton : s 2 acon and other meat products ot | just why Commissioner Williams pick-|cess. During the morning at West Tow = orecast, il . Coventry ... 0 I s sold to date.to- | on the permit, is not clear. - val, Miss Florence M. Bennett, all grades = Southern, New Mhitand: Lioudy hl\fll:’a‘\lxlyphllsm?f;;“‘;‘ Everett Lake, the|Ellington™:.c. ggg g Ef:\!ledfl s4,:s§.>sm The drafts are issued |~ o mum: with Jamaica ginger was|assembled in Vll!l‘c senior room, where e: - Friday and probably Saturday; 10| republican candidate for governor, over|Hebron . G0 g ofm 310 and 850 denominations and are on | 7l RS TN amnica ginger tself, | €Fcises including muste, singing and reci- - ~ Er " | Mansfield 0 sale ac 4598 banks. The food draft plan | B ; ; tations were carried Froj = hange in temperature. Rollin U. Tyler, the democratic_candi AR e As a rule it stayed in its. place.on’ the out. m this = S o . date, is 110,680, not counting 1817 votes SOMeTS . 796 48 2 nos orizinaled by Herbert Hoover as a il o ..yl shelves looking like -cylin-|SChool over two large Warrels containing - Observations ig Norwich, for Tyler on the prohibition ticket. | Stafford . 126 3 1| menns of enabling persons who have]jer'oil but it was harmless enough and, [m2ny Kinds of vegetables, fruit and cere- = The Bulletin's observations show the °3 Y G0 T T o T Qistrict] Tolland - 15 'e2 5 §|necdy friends or relatives in central ana T goF O BUL It WS COUICE € N o of | als were contributed by the pupils to the = following records * reported from|p. b ol SERT e O urality of | Union ... . o5 1663 113 .4|c?stern European countries to send them | i DY/ s, & DR R B Dl Ineeds of the City Mission. At the Town = changes in temperature and barome-|jgsgy over the democratic nominee,| Vernon ... 2 268 1 1|mmioaiaum amount of staple food at a | yeonie who had pains in the equatorial |Street school William G. Tarbox, princi- = tric readings Thursday: Thomas R. Murray. Both candidates are| Willington Il mininum cost. That the distribution has | 1 oions "ceemed to get worse by usingipal, a part of Weddesday -morning was F— Ther. Bar | regidents of New London. 2510 4940 194 11| pect Wide i indicated by the fact that 86 | jyiuyiey “ginger, so that the police would [devoted to singing by the papils fn the = 5ok 33 3080 | "Tetts SEThint aleetoryiion e apllbs 2! per, cent. of the drafts sent have beell in |} con finGing these fellows doubléd up in|senior. room.- Those In the four lowest = 36 3030 ( jjan ticket met and cast their vote for Vote Yor Governor. the smaller denominations and only 14 Per | oytury ana under kitchen sinks, suffer-|gFades united for singing in the interme- = m 3 32 9040 Warren G. Harding for president. The| mhe vote for governor by counties Was) ¢ent e dotal have been for the 330 | ing wory, tuan ever. Then some others diate room. The donations from this z Highest 36, lowest te will be forwarded .to Washington| .o follows: kages. 3 beun pouring aleshol, weed alconol or |school comprised about three barrels, = g Mg Shyieh i as ol _In order to avoid the necessity of mul- { o ) Ster into their damaica gin-| consisting of a variety of vegetables, fruit = c by the stat y lain b te 4 . 5 “The following was_the vote in eastern § f [tidumous exnensive small shioments the | % 14¥'on this stuff, called in gro- |and canied goods. X = Predictions for Thursday: Unset-| The IOwWnE Bt o o electors: 5 £ |food which the drafts call for has been | {osqu. aff:stion “akey” never seemed to| Rev. Charles W. Hanna, pastor of the = d G Aoy ep= v 8 B ved and vlaced n storage in the | (GTNT NS stumach ache 1eceiver. | Bozrah Congregational chureh, is (e give = sday's weather: Snow an American relief administration -avare- f}/ " o0t cases of indisestion Were rushed'a public illustrated lecture with stere. — r SRR TR 2 2 |houses in the principal cities abroad, | (iraieht to the nolice staticn or brought [opticon slides of The Holy Land at the = S # 7 [where stocks are maintained at all times | o1 for the Coroncr, First Methodist Ipiscopal ~church this = SUN, MOON AND TIDES. Bl n 5 : |sufficient to more than cover any antici- | mhat is how bad things were getting|(Friday) evening. - High || Moon g D ¢ |pafed sale of draffs. The person pur-|.ng <he'internal revenue department, re-| -Rev. M. McLean Goldie, rector of - - 5 >4 : |chasing the draft at the bank designates {liging that a soda mint is better for[Grace Episcopal church, Yantie, will con- - Sets. | w g & 2 |[the person to whom it is to be sent. The | gne's internal revenue than a pint of Ja-|duct tlie Sunday afternoon service the - - | : Bormashion draft is delivered to the purchaser, Who | muica ginger or “Jakey,” has made MT.|Sheltering Arms. He will be assisie) by = s m El A » 5| County. = A immu ifJo the designated person abroad, | stremlau the arbiter of stomach 'achesimembers from that church choir. — g 2 g LfHertford ... 20272 55098 2519 1104!and theMatter upon receiving the draff|p, these parts. Whether you call it Ja=| Micses Gortrude and Helen Ave Ede Mae, with Geo. M. Catiaw’s T~ " Tais fhars, Des. 8 o o7 FE|Jew Haven.. 38022 68020 4365 172|presents it to the nearest warehouse, | maica ginger, tincture of- Ginger of ex-|Connecticut collese, and Miss ftuth Avers = 2 P E i\.‘qu Londoz. 9221 17464 538 {where he receives the standard food pack- | tract of ginger, Mr. Stremlau must €on-|from Hariford, arrived \Wednesday even.. = — B g . |“::nru"lr1 » 24614 53625 2061 age that the draft calls for. leent to your purcscse of it inz to pass Thanksgiving at the home of | Cromwell—r. and Mrs. Andrev- ™ Arizs Alce or of U3 JViadnees S eute g As the enterprise is not ‘a commerelal § their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. |cobson of Cromwell announce t: z ”5% (1om o = . . . Litchfield . 73 7 jone, any credit balances that may accrue 1 Avery, of West Tow: eet. i chte! » £d i P New Loudon Gousty: Middlesex 4538 8213 182 from the sale of the food drafts are tnrn. | WEATHER SPOILED PLANS 2| AL The nonle Sr anmiay B Lihieh | e S iee i Otlles st Ry [her Fynci 1id New r\"u‘& ura 3 Sisiak 148 Tolland .. 2287 5194 206 ed over to the American relief admini: FOR BIG FOX HUNT |on Scotiand road there was a family gath- 1920. Mr. will [to do the s knd %f v under . R & Pitowsd by fioad 11de. Colchester .. BT Butais 50815 330750 At 05 | o reronean ctildren’s fund to aid ifS | piang of Norwich hunters for a Thanks- Thanks which inc'uded his in New i he!American committce for devasta AT o PR ok als .- 119912 230792 10154 1806 child-feeding prozram in the countries to | ivin: day fox hunt were spofled by the |children and grandchildren as follows: | groom is In bustaess w.io ¥rance = giving day fox hu &l = GREENEVILLE Franklin oSN 1 Second Congressional District. Which the drafts are sent. U to Aug. 1 i}t now with touches of rain that fell | . Ll H = SREET swold RN 11 ing are the figures for the vote|the balance turned over for this puzpose | (rougn Wednesday night and Thursday. | b ST B = ¥ triends of Rev. F. J. Bohan-|Groton ressmen in the Second district: |2mounted to upwards of $605,000. Ve wor i h mat to g0 o e E - = f St. Andrew’s church| Lebanon KRS R b —_— a8 they knew: the ‘dos a3 not p! ) iwo ~us.e = be pleased to hear| Ledyard Freeman, r. o.oovs o CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES fhe seent wnder such weUler conditions. |sons, Thursten, Charles and « = of Trinity | Lisbon DGR o 2 ab s e TO' BESIN ON DEC. 1ST —— ot D 2 = A Mary-| Lyme Parkhurst, pro. R ow that Thani: it i 3 ¥p :nd Mre Totn Durr.and “on = ollowing | Montville Frink S es h s prensdt s Ruling on Pipe Tax. of _Lellefourche, S. D., are su dng < _J = «bpolntment ep| New Lo 2 i The Tuber- 14 Collector of Internal Revenue James J. | Thanksgiving at the Durr home on Town e < ox : o Nt 553 -~ Hening e of{ North Stonington Total vote ....... S -+ 61867 and on December Ist w T, Ihang | Walsh_hes issued a new ruling, effective |street. They will remaln for a visit of = s _evidenced last night by the Norwich .... Freeman's plurality over Murray, 18| of Christmas seals T, be| immediately, relative to taxes on Dibes |two or three weeks with Mr. Durrs rela- | ol a0 S + the only e J. Bouanan, who Old Lyme 964; majority overiafl, 16,977. on sale all’ over. the o " land cigar and cizarette holders, wiolly ot {tlvcs x‘\.-n?:‘ 4 x PP R A TOtar < Cathedral. Bish- n D e et frae of | in part, of me rum or amber. fiag nartermaster and rs Tobert e . t 1 out pro- Sulen e s it el i chnes art'eles of these S v ¢ 'ren of Otrob nlo - 5 3 t X 4 out result 0. mat are rnamented Teft ¥ z pass w of i y o t tate, it is believed.” | Early Repass, 26, of Trenon, N. J.|“T™ 59 e 3 s nitati h and Mrs. Albert Coatfs {a statement telling how she regained her geitng s ui since state, | elieved.+| . Bany hei‘rc?ng 25 of rennn, N 4| Svask year the bl jressonAed ad slofies, Jor ‘;mntrn“u;;uc;l::r(;g& n;)"x;: d Mrs. Albert Coatfs, of Branford. S TR B e T X R AL > o | O e Az el Sl dly to the aall forin SUEpt P the b 7 o Yy Hi b 5 V" shall not give her name, in accord- nervous nos d'sap < réd. T've ? heir fur-{ made an overnight stop in Norwich Wad: 1 dews 2 sold by the retaller, | Rocky Hill.—About 50 attended the ~ ! I I 1l 5 EUE Btop port of the cause that enous rey was| the jewelry tax, when sold by the ret. . ance with our polcy of treating all mat- « hez nl I'm Lack to al it what | nesday and was given quarters at the Do-| jeeq to inauzurate new % e | but are not subject to the manufacturers’ | 25th weddinz anniversary party of Mr. | {fCF BUGL OV RO ET Ta 3 O SRR IO A > Bl Windham County, lice station where he applied for 10d8IRS | 1 oviding free beds at the soaiforia to; . tax. When mgde wholly or in part of nnj‘d'-“_m- Frank L. Sprague at their home | % {ried several so-called tonics, but I i that this was his first vis- 84+ 103 1 1|for 'he night as he had no money. Thiose b onld ot CHAr - meerschaum or amber, bat are not mount- | Friday evening. | want to say rizht now that Woman-Hood astern ould 176 308 3 0! Repuss attracted attention as he Pass-| ond milk and eoms oo d fitted or ornamented with precious 3 Te for 79 93 w rough the sireet- because of the;on is metals, precious stones or imitations 79 169 o P 3 T e 25 97 2750 2ol he wore. His suit was ‘'of red|n o thereof, they are suhicnt o the ver § i nim here it was oy 32 120 0 1 .lh blck stripes, h. curried a heavy| year, whe ; and cont. manufocturers’ tax, when so'd by i i NCeS - o R i g R R T T 9, 188 0 G on_his back and wore wood- | taught preventive measnres to thelr g the manufacturer, but are subject to no | \ o et &f work. For this vea. | Kl 1324 8 0 cropper's toots with the the feet madellies, A day camp was carried on dur-|ta% by the retailer. o 5 GBI the b ey ntield 838 12 1jiike moccasins. Repass reported thatling the summer for delicaie children, po- 05 SOUVENL the MWV Soudrer . 373 3 0|ihcy had already had some extremely| tentially (uberculosis, that they misht For st three vears the Rev. Mr, | Putnam 1321 7 B5lcold weather in Maine, around the zero|he better fortified to resist diseas ' K vt I the Giickes o 116 3 0l point. After making such a good besinning, v hing for twelve years previ- EEE S not one of us would want this work to . % * e Skt 597 1 g . op. Let us remember that it-is_en- i \’ Zal - Waa rector of St Andrews| Fom a0 e 13| ABOITIONS ARBIGADEIO . e &l AS WE ARE MANUFACTURERS, AND THE BUSINESS AND PRICES HAVE ko it Woods.ock 399 773 0 Pl Sk N8 | mas seals, and be ready to buy all Ui . T E AR i S . camentor s 2 e state tnard ot eauaiation. nes | s S 47 be ready o vuy ull we| Cslifornia Syrup of Figs” | TAKEN A SLUMP, BEING CAUGHT IN THE TIDE, WE ARE OVER-STQCK- e spending the 5071 8594 89 25|made the following additions to the grand | The committes in charge of the sal B : i CRIF) UR ENTIRE WINTER CK . ence and Tolland County. of town: as follows: Dr. Hugn B, Bell, Child’s Best Laxative ¥ ED AND MUST SA ICE O STO OF MEN’S AI.D = idence an¢ New London County—Bozrah, $100,000 ; rman, E. Howard Bak ® t mpending the: Tugnksgiy: | Andover 9 Colehester, $100,0005 Frankiim.” $100.000 M Tty &, BCYS’ CLOTHING, PANTS AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. WE ARE OF- Ay B - Tiokese| SOIOn Lo | Ledyard, $100,000; Lisbon, $40,000; ond, Joseph A. CLEANUP - Alphonse of Hickory| Columbla 1| Lyme. $150,000; Old Lyme. $100000. | Phitip A, Johrison, Rev. W. A FERING PRICES UNHEARD OF, IN ORDER TO MAKE A X e | Coventry U " Wina County—Ashford, $30,001 3 AT G b adas oo ! Windham ounty—aAshford, $30,00¢; | Hon. Herbert M. Lerou, Rev. I. V. Macie- o 3 - V. e Rose and|Ellington §{Brookiyn, $250,0005 Canterbury, $50.000 | jewski, Miss Louise 1 Mover. V7. me &4 EVERY ONE'OF THESE PRICES IS A LIVE BUY, SO DO NOT HESITATE. rry. of Hebron ol Chaplin. $30,000; Eastford, $50,000 ; Pom- | ¢ 11 Joseph C. Woreh L k Hebron . | Chaplin. 330,000; Eastford, $50,000; Pom- { Olcott, Henry A. Tirrell. Joseph C. Worth 1 a Vanated O tret, 31000, |3 Taith B. Young: E | PRICES LIKE THESE CANNOT BE DUPLICATED IN THIS CITY. WE GIVE " b Tolland County — Andover, $50,000; — e g (R 1 "olton $50,000; Columbia §50.000, Co B b e ¥ YOU AN CPPORTUNITY NOW OF BUYING AT LESS THAN THE WHOLE- e , $100,000; Elli 50,000, He- iz 7 e g TAFTVILLE Cnion o D000 Bkt pAsy | on Monday evening (November 29) SALE PRICES. THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW. Charles McSheffery of Doston, spent | Yermon n e representative men from each of the| i ' with his parents, " sr.| Willington e e e larger cities in New Engl: gather : y 3 ts to e A N i =t 2 s in oston at the Bosion C ub for a 5 M and Y ung M oats ..... Rt e e was o i 0 TROLLEY AT TAFTVILLE | six o'clock dinner and conference 4 en's o en's erc 4 e home of his father, Wil. | United States Frederick E. Sage of ‘121 Cedar street | completion of the $3,000,000 Wesle M J, M Ckin 37.50 U i South Frant streel,| For United States senaior the vote in|Was struck by a trolley car in Taftville | University Endowment campaign, wh €n's a IS SR Bt e seieint e e pie's o oa mell P y ™ "’ | New London, Tolland and Windfam | Wednesday morning. at 6.45. He received | closes February 10. o % ) . 3 of ihe villagefs' sons f6a wi a8 follow I scaln wound and a bad bruise on his |, Subscriptions have reached tn §2- % Men’s Sheep o [ T S R * P who are emplorad out ot = fhnuldf(erh MGr. Sage was taken to the of- 31-\‘:\4;%\\'?{32:" ‘Tv"sgug “(fd f‘;‘r '!_“’“l"f‘"“l‘:" 5 3 % ; or attending school came home £ @ % gjfice of Dr. Georse Thompson, where the |Dlans Will be discuss Bt ] h Lmed V A ‘5-50 Thanksgiving holidays. 8 Z £ £|wound on his head was dressed. Iie was |FCMAIning $§750,000 befoe the date set en's eep BBIR. ..t s s who thought that they | § 2 g E|then taken home, where he is in bed, and | 0F the close of the ca B Msn. Between ) 9, it 1 t in a good day of sport yes- @ 2 5 2|will be there for a few days. oy and 2107 invited to attend the| Accept “California” Syrup of Figs M s and loung Men s Sm S s 5 00 0 335.00 Ll A B s ] 2z an men have been invited to attend the| AC “Ca rup en RECPC SR A A . ey n Bl | e e e AT guean i e s | G ikt thon, You are sure sout (W Mlen’s Cord Pants $3.25 and $4.00 \ er of basketball fans jour- w - " E| PidliL-Saytes of 145 Washigion strebt, | py r. ame delegation will be sialchild is having the best and most en's Lorauro L RS PP S B : bogrmine il U = by Dr. L. D. Bristol, of Augusta, state ; : i ’ - _ ‘”“ Dasict :’mn \1, )“;” 2 . Wwho is a freshman at Amherst college. | o cioner of health. Chauncey A.|Rharmless physic for the little stomach, ) . : Danielson and the : ris teen nitiated Info Dst Ussilen fea | e sient or he Craancey Mlliver and bowels. Children love its Mens or] ants . v K. of C H ettt ey v i8;, JLeSIGERts Of (o, Chauncers Aokie o e ot i imntl i Ro T e el S0 06 8 a'seis ¢ b0 a0 vin oee s S oral i Rod eur who recently en- » terr.-ty to whic1 his broth Therias| Willizms Latch Needle Co., Maitchester, N ¢ “California 3 3ics of the class ? cnge. - army was home over ' s el = oo = —— _|B Men’s Blue Overalls—Double Buckle ............. $145 een transferrec — = - eld to Fort Adams, R, 1, | Bozrah s o Bovs’ Ov: ts—Si 3 9 $2.75 to $8.00 ‘ . et atiened Coleester '\ Have Pains? | : oys Overcoal izes 3to 9 ............. 315> to 8. " reville and Nor- | East Lyme 166 0 17 4 % a . o B e Having Decided to Discontin |8 Boys’ Overcoats—Sizes 10 to 18 $12.00 to $15.00 = 458 J 0 Aches and pains seem to be thelot ving Decided to Discontinue a e oys’ Over tol8..........312.00 to 315. == Grotor ..., 0 5.7 i i 4 ofthe ordinary mortal. However, these B > Mackin $6.50 $9.00 Lebanon .... 2 S : o W ohele.araidiste o o e e v 80 Foivace 0 ey S 5 should be taken simply as natures |f | Portion of Our Stock of B s oo b g an 19 5 0, waming signals that some part of the B ’ s -ts_s' 8 s3 50 ss w s 112 B 1 0| baman machine is out of order. Ttina oys’ Sui EEEMEOR - e 0 to 38. ntville . 180 12 1| migtake to resign one’s self to physical 5 < 9 . 18 55.50 sls w - = Stonngton " "140 5 ]| tontre when the cause can be removed. Boys’ Suits—Sizes Tto 18 ................ to 315. e ” orwich ... ..../ 3430 189 14 § 2 P 31.50 d sl 75 «hile you sleep s B o ey Kidney Pills Boys’ CorduroyPants .................. and §1. on . 93 6 0 - 5 it v Snactive, slsggiah S Sal Boys’ Pants—Mixtures $1.00 to $2.50 \ ague ... 284 12 1| tonme up weak, inactive, sluggish kid- e ace Dame on e ! ys an tessseessasasanenes o Stonington 933 102 14| meys and help rid the blood of-poison- 5 9 9 i s o 1 0l mess waste matter that causes aches and BOyS Sweaters e 0 oruin o:0 s -0 s e s slele 0 aTe 0 oiure e e u e HRRREEEII .25 ) Vaterford ... 22 2L 2| pains in arme and legs, backache, heu- [ , | e e e || Daturday, November swolien joints. A v Windbam County. AT 5 ’“ 10| fpracB Turaman Asbury Park N3 writes: % & . o . 3 Brookiyn . woam 4o mbmepdrasmidiert || at prices sure to close it out in a hurry, Canterbury . i 133 0 . ‘hich were dus o he condition of my kidneys. = M ) s B]a Ck sat*n Shiru sl m Chaplin 5 5 2 One bottle of Foley Kidney Pills completely 3 en D I I IR 3 Fasttona goutoo o1 semntassieiserns | and will expand the purchasing power. : B Hampton 33 148 0 1| mend Foley Kidney Pills tomy friends. g M 9 S t sl 25 to sfi.so z Killingly 554 1207 6 3 LEE & 0SGOOD CO. of your holiday funds very decidedly as EN'8S OWEAIEYS ......cccc0ccccicosscnsons o 3 ’s Ribbed Und 95¢ | I it is gift % Men’s nderwear,agarment............... nearly all of it is gift merchandise, and Men’s H Ribbed Union Sai $1.75 S 5 en’s Heavy [Union Saits ... -..........:\ . S1.8 ’s Wool-Mixed Union Sui 195 atlittle prices. Be sure to profit by this Men’s Wool- DIOn WIS, ...t et | i ’s Wool Und $1.65 sale, as we have cut prices as follows : Men’s Wool Underwear, a garment .............. y . — : Men’s Merino Un ear,agarment .............$L BURSTING WATER PIPE Part of the stock at 1-2 price : : ’ FLOODS SHOE STORE t : Men’s Flannel Shirts ..................... $§1.25 to $3.50 A bursting water pipe in the Com- P f th k 2-3 y - munity Center rooms Saturday night art o e stock at price Men’ H Jackets “50 flooded the Commercial school rooms o en's B I and went down through the floors inta Part of the stock at 3-4 price ) . the Brockton Sample Shoe store at 138 _ Mens Hose—Woo -Mlxed S0 e s e e oo o PG 2l ereititis Main street. The water was discover- - s Mot - ed early Sunday morning by Officer ; - Hugh McAvoy, Who notified the own~ R Sale i oy d en's Woo! ¢ AR L R R R e SRR < L T < ers ot the store. e 1s positive, as no returns and no ex- : . g The fixtures in the store were badly 2 / o o e e will be ed. Be on hand = [dorgble of the stock of shoes. The Cl €s OW! . on 2 ‘ 3 s :lloreal!l 80 badly wet that it will be & osed for several days, ] th bes b 3 f - el el B : early to secure the best bargains, / A 3K ; g h 3 = t “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” £ = H o poe or lwa“CucAre(l occasion- bl 3 diy 10 keep your Hver and bowels ac- Ee ¥ - 3 v, “S¥he Diious, corstiparcy. mess: e Fanston O 3-5-7 Water Street, Cor. Washington o] Conn. schy, unstrung or for a cold, upset ® £ip 3 5 3 - % / stomach, or bad breath, nothing acts 2 - T e %0 nicely as Cascarets. Children love them too. 10, 25, 50 cents.