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TOYS If you want to see the finest and most complete line of Toys in Eastern Connecticut, visit our Base- ment. There are Iron Toys, Wooden Toys, and all the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys. In fact, every kind of Toy imaginable is included in our Holiday showing. o'clock. Bring the children to see your list of Christmas presents. JEWELRY A dainty piece of Jewelry select- od from our splendid stock will carry with it the assurance of correctness of style and reliabil- ity whick adds so much to the joy of the gitt itnelf. And never be- fore were we better preparet for a Christmas gift period—Jeveiry pieces here in full assortment, for Men, Women and Children. $40.00—FRICE NOW ...... Men’s Fall Su PRICE NOW Men’s Fall Suits, former value §! $70.00—PRICE NOW ...... BOOKS Greater than ever will demand for Books this s:ason— at least we alréady find it so, perhaps because of the ever and fast-growing popularity of our splendid Book Department. Books for Christmas gifts for tne whol: family, from the gmaliest tot up to grandpa and grandma. If t's books you want, come here. be the Extraordinary STATIONERY Stationery makes a useful and acceptable Heliday gift for a grown person oe for children. We carry a large line of the best ds of Statioriery, including n, Crane and Pike's Station- Our entire stock of 'Women’s , Suits, positively none re- served, o dpei . Entire steck of Women’s and Missss’ Dresscs of Serge, Tri- cotinz, Georgette and - Sitk Dresses ..... , in beautiful holiday combin- ation boxes, containing one, two and three quires of paper and correspondence cards, in white and colors. onery 7 Women’s Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs, newast modsls. . . Why not consider B Women’s Pleated Plaid Skirts, 3 at greaily reduced pricss — LEA‘[‘HER Now s:llingat .......,.... Fancy Leather Purses for Christ- | Women’s Filet Trimmed ] gifts, in such bewildering | Georgelis Waists, newest i ariety that each beautiful piece el ) B Flooce more denirable than the| mModels—Pricz now........ B !others. What nn assortment of Good Warm Winter Coats, for Children, sizes 6 to 14, wonderful vaiu:s at odd pretty shapes in Hand Bags, Purses, stc—Gifts here in plenty and the finest kind of gifts, too, for Men, Women and Children. One is always sure to please if onk gives a gift of leather. XMAS CARDS The biggest dispiay and best selection of Christmas Cards and endars in Norwich. The as- sortment includes Christmas Post Cards at 1c and 2¢c each Christmas Cards and Booklats at 2¢c to 35c each: It 15 wise to select your Christmas Cards now, B | while our stock is complete. TOILET GOODS Toilet Goods in Christmas pack- Bath Robe Patterns, $4.95 50 size. 72x50 Beacon Baih Robe Patterns, with cords to match, all good colorings—at $4.95 a set. “Rainbow” Turkish Towels, ages—a complete line of est joct te shight il ok wb; 4 ol known brands, including Mary alf mmf"’l';s imperiections, a Garden, Djer-K tine’s, Hudnuts, ates, etc. — All Towzls—Half-Price Individual sizcs, regular value $1.50—Price now... . Medium size Bath Towels, value 2U0PHICE NOW + oo es e Large size Bath Towels, value §256—Price now e oliday packages. The ment includes Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Sachet—Price range from 50c for a holiday package of Toilet Water up to $7.98 for a combination package. 98¢ $6.98 Blankets, at $4.50 25 pairs of 11-4 size “Nearwool”" and “Woolnap” Blankets, assortad— at $4.50 a pair, former value $6.98. These are gift articles that are very much appreciated and_the cludes Crucifixes, Gold or Silver-plated, 75c $4.98—Candle Sticks, Silver-plated, 50c to $2.75 — Boeary Beads, in al] colors, 5 to Mi Madeira Scarfs, $4.50 Real Madeira Scarfs, strictly All Linen, sizes 18xd5 .n'é' T8x34—Very speci value at goceial valus , former values Turkish Sets Prayer and Children, at 50c to §7. Men’s Winter Overcoats, former value $50.00 and $55.00—FRICE NOW . .,... , former value $35.00— Men’s Fall Suits, former value $45.00— All the newest ideas Sport Hosiery for Misses and Children. sonal wear and for gift purposes Sport Hesiery is in great de- mand, " e Infants’ button down front, former value 33c—Price now. Children’s and Pants, sizes 2 to, 12—Pric ch : eeee 60 Boys' Gray Ribbed Union Suits, fleecy-lined, segond 'quality of $1.75 grade—Price. a suit. according to and.. g Voot and masty:lin an it e Price each .. kit Women’s Union Suits, fleecy- ‘Santa Claus In Our Large Window Santa Claus will be in‘our large show window every day from now until Christmas. Morning hours, 10:30 to 12, afterncon 2:30 to 5 him. Men’s Cloifiifig Refluced Men’s Winte; Overcoats, former value 55.00 to Saviags In " WOMEN'S APPAREL - - - At %O Christmas Shopping Headquarters A store so bright and cheerful and so crowded full of the true spirit of the sea- son that Chrsitmas shopping is pleasurable to the highest degree. MAKF THIS STORE YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ‘ You can buy Christmas Gifts here for Men, for Women, for Boys, ior Girls. In this great Christmas Store you can satisfy every Holidaw wont and &1l comnlete $32.75 ... $43.50 ....$25.00 ...$35.00 $45.00 that no more comprehensive Al here to greet you, in a full line sizes and prices., RIBBONS Our Ribbon D:partment is pre- pared to supply all dsmands which the holiday season may require. We show Ribbons all widths from the narrow Baby Fibbons up to the very widest, and for every purpose. A splen- did showing of Hairbow Ribbons, just the rignt length for Hair- bows, in plain, moire and hand- some novelty effects. v What kind of a gift will give milady a greater thrill of delight on Christmas morning, than one, two, three or more pairs of beautiful Silk Stockings. And if they are selected from our big stock the pleasure will be great- er. Our line includes such weli s<nown makes as Phoenix, Mc Sellum, Radmor, Merrill, etc. GLOVES Beautiful Glovas are as staple a gift of joy-giving s is the . [christmas season itsclf which l calls for the gift. We have al- i At b Ofl ways been credited with the ex- Women’s Dress Hats Reduced We are offering a choice of our entire stock of Wemen’s Fine Dress Hats, formsr prices up o SAR00, &L, o5, soin Vil LSl L $6:05 Nearly 200 Hats to choose from — A drastic and thorcugh clearance of every fine Hat in our Millinery Section. SPORT HOSIERY in Winter-weight Vests, Fleecy-lined Vests es’ Union * Suits, fleecy- lined, sizes 2 to 16 yoars, prices ze sre $1.79, $1.59 L $129 Fleecy-lined Ribbed ed, long slesves, anid e-length, Special values in Turkish Sets, :. v and -xtir: sizes, regular T | d W, e a suit..... $1. Thermos Bottles| o *¢ We Clotn neat | vy rissey.ines rion necl Thermos Bottles _make usetul At 79c—formerly $1.00 - w sleeves, and acceptable gifts. We show complete range of Thermos Articles, including ml%"-m!fll Kits, Food Jars, and rafes. At $1.00—formerly $1.50 At §1.50—formerly $2.00 in price all th i They cange in price way Outing: Flannel, 22¢ B TES WL | - yon s < s e - 4 . Lo & terns and colorings—at 220 a ym-rd. former rice a sul DR. DENTON'S Attractive- Prices $15.00 and $19.50 - - .- - $49 $12.00 and $15.00 For per- Just received a shipment of Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Children. * cellance of our Gloves a:d effici- ént service, but this season we beliave we will make hosts of new friends. We offer a grand assortment ~ of domestic aad genuine French Kid Gloves to choose from. Handkerchiefs Handxkerehiefs, ths universal gift. Our stock is now complete — all kinds and prices. We are par- sicularly strong in our showing of Men's and Women's Plain Linen _Handkerchiefs. ~Hand- kerchiefs mak: very popular presents and you cannot find anywhere a-more comprehensive assortment of fine qualities and fow prices than wa are offering. Waist Patterns We make an excellent showing of Silks for Waistings, both washable and fancy, in the new- est coiorings and designs, mak- ing a pleasing and practical gift, During the holiday season all our Silk Waist patterns and Dress patterns will be boxed, free of desired. Boys' Caps of all kinds. Boy; Blouses, Boys' Sweaters, Boys’ Raynsters, Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. Not only will you find complets assortments of all these lines, but best of all t values are’ unequalied. For Housewives On our third floor will be found many articles of utility for Housewives — Christmas . gifts that women will appreciate, bcth useful and ornamental. The | includes Carpet Swespers, Va- cuum Sweepers, Vacuum Clean- ors, Sewing' Machines, Chests, Table Runners, Piano Scarfs, Couch Covers, Rugs and Curtains of all descri In our Wash Goods Department n basement you will find a num- ber of aseful gifts, including Waist and Dress patterns Percale, in special holiday Also a very complete showin, Dress Ginghams—and Bath Robe Flannel, in lesigns and oolorings. All waist and dress patterns will be put up in holi- day boxes if desired. Big Dolls, Little Dolls, ~Dressed Dolls—a great assortment. We fesl more carefully selected line of Dolls will be séen this season, anywhere. the best makes of Dolls are SILK HOSIERY| (Special to 'l‘hu ‘Bulletin.)* or | yea and the most popula: of Dplace. gentleman and is appreciated by in all that makes citv. The designation of is al estimable widow, the eity, of others. id incalculable charitable work. was the instructions of Mr: poor comment of managers of charitable in: ravelling of red tape. that doubt is. the way she put it. do the same for you. ternal medicine. any amouat of treatiient the cause. Bad circulation causes piles. is a complete stagnation of blood the lower bowel and a wzakening t tion is druggists generally. -, iried it in 1,000 cases w! ous record of success In 33 Leonha; e mar: per ce der a rigid money-back guarantee. D more time Get a package from Lee & Gsgood tod gliven safe and lasting rellef i zame for you—it seidom fail ACTVITES IN NEW'LONDON New Londoh, Dec. 10.—Hats off to the New London park commissioners, for the has been in existence for many been_thy S n_the naming of that clea: on' Bank, Howard, Truman and. Beosd Streets, in honor of the late Colonel Au- Eustus Tyler, for it is to be known now and forever more as the Colonel Tyler It is an honor due the deceased every person who served in the military with the colonel and to all who are interested complete a progressive that down- town place as the Colonel Tyler place 0, in a way a tribute to his most! the a who has done more to alleviate the sufferings of the poor of and making for them a life worth living, .than any other resident. In this charitable work she had the hearty support of the colonel during his life- time, It is said that she has practically | given her all to make happler the lives Mrs. Tyler was the founder and chiet contributor to the food and fire funa that was conducted by a local newspaper in New.London for. several winters and Tyler that be given to every known deserving family in the city, regardless of the tutions ‘or- the, charity department, ana to give immediate relief without the un- When in doubt the poor people must get the benefit of Have You Piles? Thousands who have piles have not learned tiat quick ani permanent re- lief can only be accom plished with in- Neitner cutting nor with oinf ments and supposiwories will remove There J. S, Leonhardt was eme His prescrip- HEM-ROID, atablet medicire, taken internaliy, that {3 now sold by jand then decided it should be sold un- ands of people, and should do the public benefactor through that the beneficiaries never knew friended them. ~She was referred. to some- of those aided, when told that “If there’s a -heaven, she’ll go bless her and hers, of myself and bab; them to become paupers, and, some more pretentious - place. Mrs. Tyler as well as the colonel. Major Morris B. Payne, chalrman It} with the violators of the Ii issued the tense orde: them.” nd duty and go and get them. It correspondence, a plac liceman. obtainable in' every instance. cret service men furnished from ast wuard service as a measure with the 5% to clean up the booze joints it is the erlastingly at it, b%. cess. o Lhe ext % New London. to a ST ’mmm o Our Christmas Gift —TO OUR— Friends and Customers 10 Per Cent. Off ' : —ON— JRNITU:E RUGS RANGES ~ARLOR STOVES 10 Per Cent. This means that any article from our large home furnish- ing stock, Christmas goods alone excepted, can be secured now at a substantial saving. We know you want lower prices, so we shall give them to you to stimulate buying during an otherwisz dull period. SHOME FORNISHER MODEL BOOTERIE, 132Min . Nervich, Con. WHEN CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Please remember that Footwear is the most practical of all Christmas Gifts these days. It serves the double purpose of being practical as well as the mere id=a of “giving something.” No Gift More Sensible— No Gift More Appreciated ! We’ve the best of shoes for every requirement, for Men, Women pr ; : Come See Our Christmas Slipper Display FOR SPECIAL HOLIDAY AFFAIRS AND EVENING OCCASIONS WE'VE HAND- SOME SATIN AND SUEDE PUMPS. : MODEL BOOTERIE It-may|that he will father the measure that 1§ be some day, and the time may come|intended to either make the state high* when somc of the beneficieries - of the wgy bridge’ over the Thames .a Tyler bounty, of years ago. may be In| prigge, a position to give lasting recogmition 10| fares that now exist. This bill ‘emen- the police committce, has let the guar-|the proposed change is interided for dians of the peace, -and in connection'benefit .of _automobile owners.-.who. or law, has that bridge, and who at the start were Th s o ckin e as a o the mayor L.‘.’x"i{."e nroul::tor. And. the | before the bridge became operative. That| Siage of the game and with wnseasonc) policemen are now expected to do their | bridge is for the benefit of automobilists The en-{more than any other class of the citizen- forcement of the Jaw is now. up. 1o every | I f the stale and. fo the e are hetose In thia| Teslaterea any scrious objection (G- the| UDt something over on the & that there Is not| ®Xi in the city where booze -is ob-{ceeds in making it a free bridge the ex- tainable that is not known to some po- | Pense of maintenance. and upkeep will be ‘With this knowledge =t hano' shared by all the people, whether they the 1id can be screwed down booze tight, | use the bridge or mot. the evidence to prosecute is mot Very soon after the brief order was issued the police officers got busy and ‘raided seven places, of which evidence sufficient to convict was at hand. This evidence, in’part, was furnished by se- the ¢o-operative police and for the purpose of abolishing drunkenness amons he yeung sailors of the- station. Now *hot ‘a determined start has been made iiion of the police authorities to keep realizing that per- nt effort will be crowned with suc- ‘While the great majority of peo- Dle here, and hereabouts, are not advoc- t.iates of the present brand of prohibition, they do favor enforcement of the law to t that it has been started in It is urged by some that OF ihe polive officers do not confige thelr prosecution to a certain class of the cit- izenry anu that they spread out and cor- v.'» benefactor “Angel from Heaven” was “God | “Go there, when called to Ner reward,” “Mdy God “She €aved .the lite | least, Is receiving public. commendation. ““She has. the pray:|.Still, the .former chairman of the ers of myself and my sick husband, and four of our young children who-kmow th significance of prayer.” The Food. apd|dip {pto. the police. affairs- and -police Fira Fund sought out the poor and de- 3 X serving *whose pride would not .permit | supernumeraries resular officers, and the rendered | major says that feature wiil he woried aid, while the beneficiaries never knew |out o the sati source of the .charity, , This waa a| interested. part of the good work of Mrs. Tyler, as-| - er wencrous husband, - The Pity is that that the name of Tyler can- e perpeiated in conmection with|bly of Connecticuot mittee has made an unsuccessful , acld, gassy, or you feel Wheu .. you have from masagement. it is all-abont making six of the men most Semator-elect Connle Cobtello contem. plates_cutting & swath in the senate at the coming session of the general assem- He hes -deelared by scility -ends. Thess t, harmiess teblets of Pape's never fall to nentralize the ul gtomach aclds and make you free| feel fine at once, and they cost so littie or materidlly reduce the rates.of | at drug stores, - - 4 good account of their stewardship their constituency. They will guard nterests of the people. they were choscs to represent and will not put their per- sonal views to the fore and to the delr’- ment of the town or districl At tila ates, 80-it 18 claimed, from ‘the New Lon- ot! don Automobile Dealers' association, and glad to pay. the price rather . than - be put-to the vexatious delays of the ferry men in the cast, it might be well (o teel the way o The Wridge project. and Iy cf the state and, to their credit, be | ot givé the tors in gen 8 % they. have not. up t6. date, | opinion that New -Lendon wi ing conditions. If Mr. Costello suc- The list of punils perfect 1 aticodanca Mr. Costello has the gift of speech, 18| ot the Montedile Cter sehrc: for Novems an able debater and can meet all oppo-!per gonows a sition"that may arise-in the senate. Bm- ! \irsdes I 11 and IIL barrassment is no part of his composition | iepcher: Pank Dart, Elace and he Will be at as much ease in the!pe LT iy T otirop, Lilie senate debates as he is in the chair as ricd " Erpest lpmldm: offichr of the Rotary clu . '« e sdasia s . or at u meeting of the executive committee | “Gm SR L 0 G i i Pauline Glasbrenner teacher and princi- pal: Annie Babeock, Sidney Derow, Ida Gwasdoff, Alice Glasbrenner, Laurence Kirsch, Minnle’ Lifschitz, Samuel Suslow- #ky, Isadore Yoseievsky, David Yosceve sky, John Koslofsky, Herld Somneniug The. Ladies’ Social union met Thursday afternoon, Dee. 2, with Mrs. Charles Turner of Palmertown. There was the usual work of piecing blocks for & quilt which the soclety is making. Mrs Tormer served cookles, cake and cocos. There were 12 in attendance and the collecton was $1.50. The union will meet next Thursday afterncon with Mis. Joba of ‘the New London Board of Trade. He will have no difficulty in meeting any op- porition that may arise. Especially such an argument as that In other places in the state, where towns are joined by = bridge, and the same rule obtains ‘when there are bridges within town limits. That bridge which connects New London and Groton, the towns that comprise the district that Mr. Costello was elected to represent, paid nothing towards -the re- construction of that big bridge, nor to- wards its maintenance. Mr, Costello, aecording to statements made public intends to go farther and| have the state-take over the New Lon-! don-Groton ferry business now n-derl municipal management and a continuous ! and growing expense to the city of New | London. The Groton people positively re fuse to, reduce this loss by the payment of Incteased ferriage, but demand that service be provided, regardiess of the loss as New London is required by lex- islative action to furnish an adequate! rry. There was a time when Groton! was anxious to be a partner in the ferry busincss, but was not.permitted by the ity of New London. That time has gone by, and the Groton people are in read- iness to oppose any legislative amend- ment to the franchise that will. permit any increase in ferry rates. It's a safe { bet' that the legislators will not saddle that ferry onto the state, and have ft operated in connection with the bridge. Mr. Costello would have a free bridge and to make the play consistent the fer- ry must aisc be {ree, to avoid class fa- voritism, 3 Representative-sleet Morris B. Payme, has expressed himself as a supporter of the Costello scheme for the free high- way bridge, and incidentally. the ferry There was no service at the Congreps- business goes with it. The plan of pro- | yopal church Sunday mo [ ‘fxflmt" hxls ‘nul been given to the Pub-|iye giorm The Christian Endeavor meet- le. that little matier can be safely let was held in the evening. It | with Mr. Costelio, who, while fw m‘:,“:,,,d hat. ‘Rev. Edward P. Ayer will | the -legislature is not green In matters| Decay political -and politics- do sometimes enter s, s Ively into legisiative business. The leg- fslaure is rare Indeed, where matters i pertaining to New London are mot In the focus of the flood light, and the in- coming session will be no exception. Representative-ciect Ermest E. ts sawing wood on the problems that Senator-edect Costello is discussing in.the public print, seconded by Representative- clect Payne. As.mayor of New London Mr. Rogers is the man of all men who advocdted - municipal and in- Lynch. Miss Carrie Parker jeft Tuesday for Flushing, L. L. where she will winter at the homes of her ris and Edward 1§ 1d. Miss Parker w accompanied to Long Island by her nephew, Rev. William 5. Beard, of New York. Raymond Douglas suffered a paralylic shock a few weeks ago. Mra. Bernard Johnson is very ill at her home. Messrs. McGrady and Kilbert of Fall River inotored o town on a business trip this week. Mr. and Mre. Paul Glasbrenner ester- | tained a family party of 15 over the hoi- iday, when a most enjoyable time was spent in the largs farmhouse. Mra. Mary Swift and daughter Hasel of Norwich were week end guests st the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brad- ford. Mrs. Annie Auwood, who has been spending several months at the bome of her son, Harry Auwood, hus gone 1o spend the remainder of the winter with Mis. Walter Dolbeare of Quaker Fiii COLUMBIA ‘The superintendent of the road eon- struction In town still complains that their tools are ‘being stolen, among others 3 bre: drill worth §10. o probiem of geiting the mail from Hop River to Columbia has been & geri- ous one since M Ethel Blakeley, whe holds the star e contract, has been ill, about three months. During that period at least eight different persons management of the have taken turns in performing this duty Grotoa - ferry,. and al for the town, some for a short time enly. knew, and_the citizens generally knew,| o ® PR SREE CIE B A an afe thas the highway bridge was to be oper- | pneel 8 (R RO EE SO OO e A ated in the very mear future. It was the| GudPU Yo b Oy UK SO e mad mayor who led the way to take over — . the ferry business from the. then lesses, | 57 10 APFL 1t whem U s boped NCR Frink and who were willing to renew the lease o cuflauitty Sited Soe 1548 Eevin on_changed conditions. At the time it was i Seia here. aae . motive for the. move | AVIER & Misleng exierience n driving Fe {hat as it may the municipal owner- | POTes ' Ui places and it ail weather, ship idea was purhed through the court | *HE% Ao Ve of common cutucli and when, the import- > Daldy S, ‘e eome months had & shop nedr the Green. hae ant mattec reachel the clty MEEUE |, neq-1he next houre for a residence and Mayor Kegers was there and through his | Fn™ Tafwence. Tn part; acd s assertions xa|Toved his fuiniture from Willimantic last ednesday. to the financial future of the ferry, the citivens in city mecting assembled .voted | Pied, 10F several years By M. Abbout In avur of teking over the ferry bus-| Little, who expects to reside in Harife iness. It has teen u lo.ing venture ever 3 o the. bridge wis opened:to public meeting of the grange 636, und now there i a cry’for help. | 1 eanesday evening the o:";r:"’r’:',"(\" iThe New Lendon delecation. individs- | Porter, Miss Madeline HHolmes, Howsrd aily and collectively will compare favor- | gquier. Chauncey Squiet and Massn ¥ ably with any that ever went from the | for s X e ©ity or district to the state capitol and| A. W..Bushell of Norwieh, division there is no doubt that they will ‘give A = . -, Amsonia,—Charles F. Brooker of this city, former president of the American B 28 IDLE HENS NOW LAY 27 EGGS A DAY "7 And This Was in Cold Winter