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1 PABTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TOMORRGW FULL ASSOCIATED . . PRESS DESPATCHES » HOME CHAPTER, KING'S DAUGHTER | er, Mrs. Herbert R. Branche; rccording | MISS MAY B. KELLEY g S8 s s * mh’ fiull-v' fil’.. : ADDS 20 ‘MEMBERSHIP -nm"_ tary, Mrs. ";l(m' e l\);filllis. 3 correap me-g- VINS HONORS AT DEOWN & 3 Th last meeting f o By m Kramer:| 1 was afnounced Tuesday that Miss - % Chapter of the gfilg%"})‘i‘\i’zh";::: Sras hajq | treasurer, Mrs. David Dean first director. | May B, Kelley, a_graduate of the Nor. Norwich, Thursday, Dec. 16, 192 — jMonday afternoon at the Johnson Home. :—;‘nh‘"““"" “):"“'"m“:': ‘;‘;" o v;‘xcnf Free Academy nn: X mml,b:r AT agde s A - o = 5 v airmen : ember 3 . 4 ‘omen’s col- a7 g With niné guests present from Willi-, Rotary, said Mr. na_mmom‘l. -usmcx!:lfm:?;fi; ‘;:smoar: ‘g;r; p::::L a;;::a;:::. HAA T Baleomis fower, Misa ‘Ellsabeth ‘ie:a fg’"g::‘_;lfl::n&‘"‘“:y' gt e = .- THE WEATHER. mantic, representing the leading business | educational < inspiwationsl, QeCEAN gnan” jeelt, Mrs, Byron H. Evans, Mrs, |Ortman: enterfainment, ~Mrs. Earle|awarded a collateral premium in Greek. [ E < Winds. interests of the Thread City, and a large i lotary brings out the lat- |Ernest A Legg, and Mrs. William H. C';l'oh}mmi, ?Fu“cwmmum'xx? ;:r These premiums are awarded .x;v}ual:, X 3 - B 4 North of Sandy Hook—fresh to|delegation from the Rotary club of New ; man through the sim- | Bath were new members received into the | Jit0 PUICA” Bilver Cross toaeasin, o7} for excellence in preparatory studles 1o A\l L) a 2 strong west and southwest winds and | London, the Norwich Rotarians held a|ple process of 3 s with his |chapter Monday. Eight names were (the 2UCILE committee, er e N il e s : overcast weather Thursday. spirited session at the weekly noonday |fellowman. Some a Rotly | proposed for membership to be acted on | °%m and David Dean. ¥ R iaud Jibasin of Loampetitive ST aniiiebON ] Sandy Hook to Hatteras—fresh 1o |juncheon held at the Wauregan house on | club and a Chamber Jt at the next meeting. : osyiag busineds, & very - pleasing = -y ~c vty weather Thursday. was to interest the leading business men | tary club in where there is a e music at each meeting, it was de- | by Mrs. Joh Or‘Peckham il B5ITH WEDDPING ANNIVERSARY weelallo i of Willimantic in the ideals and principles | Chamber of Commerce is an asset to the {sigeq Monday to buy two dozen Awak- dum“'in ,: G:,‘;'en “and Holy Night.| Mr. and Mrs. Denison O. Cook quietly The etorm over the region of the|of Rotary with the prospect of establish-|chamber. The Roturians in many placesening Hymn books. Mrs. Myron M. |Mrs Charies Garner and Mrs. Charles |SPent the 57th anniversary of their mar- 3 T Great Lakes has remained almost sta- | Ing & club in the Thread City. ave members of the Chamber of COM-|prentice, pianist for the chapter, 18 0 | puske. Mra Maron B. Prentice played | Fiage Tuesday .at their home on Laurel! | fari’s Furs appeal to the diserim- tionary during the past 24 hours. Light| The meeting opened with the singing | merce and the two bodies Work =G0 |ucoompgny for the singing. At this meet- | tho piano ascomuaniments. The interest- | Hill avenue. — They~ were married in|y§ . oo v vho weleoie: e suow and rain has fallen in the north |[0f America, after which there were se- | ordinately along safne lines and of ling ten dollars was voted to the Near |img meeting closed with the usual re.|Preston, by Rev. Edear F. Clark, then|: nating woman who welcoiies a pra c The temperature has | lections by the Rotary quartette—Eben | the same problems for the welfare of the | pag Rojief fund and five dollars to the f";fl"’ :Md V;h Wk amd cof.|Pastor of- the old Fast Main street ticei ‘gift and yct one most attraetive somewhat in the eastern and |Learned, "John K. Vaughn, Louis A.|community. Rotary is not a fad or cult|poy Seouts " A quilt pleced. by Mre. |oooments of sandwiches, cake an ehurch, December 14th, 1863. e aletid states, \\'lhccler and Henry J. Fontaine. The |or pohtical organization but axlx urg?m:;:- flam Moriase, ohitimen of the dadne fee. at the Yuletide season. : outlook is for snow flurries in | selection given was Hiawatha’s Melody of | tion endowed with the principle of' the | iy oor e &0 T i R S e A TR 2 thern portions of New York #nd | Love, and they respended with an encore. | brotherhood of man. ~It is what people | ¢t CEFNCRE Was Prescrted the Tock Enlistments In the Navy. e e ek aets e A’“‘L woman of today wants Furs and Thursday and probably | Frank J. Murdy, manager of the Metro- | put 1nto it, 2 e draw interest. | o "p,oors in behalf of the chapter, The | The following-men enlistéd at the New | porated with a capital of $5,000. which add to her appedranee and There will be no material | pelitan Lifé Insurance company, who was | A Rotary ciub in any city is an £00d sum cleared at the rummage sale | London navy recruiting station and were . charms and which make her attrae- ch in temperatu the guest of T..C. Murphy at the lunch- | the community. , boys! it | Qetober, which was Intended to e agd. | sent to New Haven for further transfer = o Shitea g Forobast, son 'r‘rvdv:‘]rfil-d two solos, King of the oilowing Mr. ll:smmi)n . z-..!‘»;.b\; 517" to the Backus hospital ambulafice|to the various trade schools of their |HOW HE ENDED KIDNEY TROULLE. tively and distinetively dressed Iart’s Nalltigiana: clondy | CLS B> L BRI B o e O e Rotary bringing | (und: and at time was not needed; waa | CHOlce: Joseph Morris Anearn William |, had 8 serere sk of Joiney trous | [} Furs ave designed and built to give “riday, ch ¢l e - e = votu Mo y 3 se] i y F S i e ROV IICS, ou PP & 3 " NI o nch change actienry I. Fontaine also rendered a solo, | forth the fact that Rotary ls the greatest = :fi,‘ifi?'fii‘;"o'E“,;’:"’,,‘;im‘{: chatter | cls Breen and Moorad Mosesian. of doors aud out of bed.” satisfactory service year after year. . . Mother o' Mine, and he, like th factor in thé world for bringing a £ees g . 2 3 ge Sprinzs, A . 6 Cginds. | dy Thurs. | YOealists, was foraed to respond to imsite | ouc ot himself and making hm a man’s | Fobert Cochrne Mrs. George' Cartidt M mn i, not bend over at,all without the most vx:| | Tlonesy Materials—Honest Work. w York: Cloudy Thurs- ! . “nd ;and Mrs. Charles ear ? ciatiag pams,’ 1 p ed 2 b f ¥ s Friday with snow flurries i | €t applause. Mr. Murdy and Mr. Fon- it builds a spirit of square and {37C.TER, Charies Meech the hominating : o Sl Foley Kidney Pills. Was relieved atter | |i manship — Honest Service — that's ortion. mot much | tine sang Because You Are You, aad Mr. | level business d B b h.ove. the report of the foffie-| The rainfall of/Monday night and|gratfow.doses\nnd.continned their use | Hart's 23 : ¥ o Ot euch | Murdy for an encore rendered Kitty | bers and in sp doing bel €13 to be “voted on at the meeting to be | Tuesday as measured by Supervisor Chas. | until completely cured. I consider Fole art’s Furs. Women prefer them and ge mperature, fresh to strong | ey | Biignes worll. Ratazy held in January, 1021, as follows: Lead-| W. Burton of the water department, | Kidney Bilig the best kidney remedy are proud to kave them in their ward- - & und west winds Genial James Hammond of the New |grandest principles in the world to tie to, |5 Mrs. J. C. Atterbury; assistant lead- | amounted to 1.40 inches. i B P o o | b At Ve . - bservations in Norwich, « unanimously appointed o e resident of S robe. Tlart urs are correctly (a. , The ions show the | song lea e meeting and with his | rec signed and perfeetly finished. They foliow ported from | res e led in the chorus singin, " e NS o changes mperature and barome- 'I'HE Bos';l 'ON S'I'OREm; re flawless—and diseriminating wo- edne Worth read a|and that now he most heart i 1 know {his. r of greeting from Charles A. that Mr. Hammond and M < | S | now in eensboro, N. C., and also | had said. I ¢a dd, he said, that in’ H er from Forrest J. Perkins of the|my experience with Rotary I have found ~ - ational Rotary board urging all Rotary y is founde inciples = F ) 48, lowest ndo the stand of - Herbert 2 2 el simplicity | A Comparisons. Hoover in the European relief projec a i tion that is | \ ) she B Weliesdiy: President Worth introduced Mr. !lam- | ciea wholesome, nothin gis ever ] ] £ % mond the, first speaker of tie after- at these meetings that one need to { \ 3 O ather: Party cloudy [Poon. Mr. Hammond in his usual elo- [ bow the head or even drop the e t: " ght showere. ¥ | quent manner extended the greetings of tic, no creed or the New London club and went on to|is recognized . o tell what Rotary stands for. He said| Willimantic may have a Rotary ) V N Rotary an 15 years ago over a hand- when 1 think of Willimantic I o Ao : 5 £y N shake and a smile and that during the | minded of the spools I uséd to p| ¢ ¢ E 3 1 \ AN L “ 15 years has grown so that it now | when & youngster I am s tl i 2 & ¥ ! 5.7 encircles the world. This was. shown at | club is establu A ¥ N - last convention of International Ro- |conducted 3 A *Je ol Beld at Atlantic City, when dele- 1 | i t Val 12‘1 3 ?} o 0 ('\ from practically all corners of the | The me ith the singing of | | 1 i 5 11 orld were present. The Star Spangled Banner. | (] 3 S | Py METHODIST LADIES' AID STTLEMENT MA H C Op Or = 8 HOLDS CRHISTMAS SALE SUPE 3 nours after high water it is 10w | A Christmas sale in the afternoon from ment was effected Wednesday Water, which is followed by flood tide. 3 to B Sebd Teelp- i ke 648 m0d n the case of | 4 T TRy entertainment in the evening made a | M Isador of 3‘"‘"“’ REENEVILLE me succeestully carried out Wed- | y R. Dav 5 - i es’ Ald socity of | Eriroma— =3 | fort ou: devotion at Mary's | Trinity Episcopal church from whirh | L ] . d Tuesday tween $100 and §$200 will be realized. | ants re- | The proceeds will go towards the expens- | HAVE YOU SEEN OUR HANDKERCHIEF SHOP? the devo- | s of repuirs to the church. “\elfo Y Isted Rev.| 1The affair was under the gemeral di-| .. ¢’ et ; . 0 . . . . B Kennedy | rection of tho president, Mra - Costello | the Plaintilf and Attorney Jol It Is Fairly Overfl w th P cal and Dain Gift k, Rev. Myles | Lippite, and the following were those in | {05 the defenda t s Fa! y ertiowing Wi racti ty i Sullivan of | charge of the tables at the sale: Hoopla. [ . 0 SV/4€NCC Brennan, Nor- | M “Graco Aldrich, Mrs. Christopher G. This is the first year since the war began that the handkerchief famine has cx- perienced any relief. Our efforts, this year, have met with success, and never be- fore have we been able to offer such a large or such an attractive showirylg of the staple and novelty designs, for men, women and children. Allen, Miss Olive Linton; aprons, Mrs.| Mary Russ, Mrs. Whitmarsh ; fancy table H. Geer, Mrs. John Ferguson, k Hummel; handkerchiefs, Mrs. | e, Jewett New ) morn ard Watson; candy, Miss Isabelle | R earcr, Mrs. Rosina McDonald, -Mrs | FRIENDS GIVE PARTY TO MISS CORA DISCO ked b & yataa - WOMEN'S EMEROIDERED REAL LACE HANDKER- - KIDDIES' - e Bt M Bt A a Disco, who is about to take | Bl HANDKERCHIEFS CHIEFS 5 HANDKERCHIE . jund, Mrs, Ell Gray h : AS LOW AS 10c 2 2 ‘With colored Dutch designs in e ot e K. 0. St Men. basty Sater: atid ot her Datnty, “aheer inwn Handkerst || & Ico1 lace ‘handkerchist is-a | " the corners.” Very. pleasing to Ay e B A. L. Worcester with the follov oz o chiefs with white or colored bor- | Eift which will retain its graci- | children— S . sketball teams in the | 1 CIATEe of the tables and ss waitres ders, with pretty embroidery— | ous associations for many years. 17e—19c—25¢ . . i Gl Ty 100:TO 259 These are really exquisite. Both MEN'S HALF 1 ar rher, o 4 s : nded Ry Al byl WOMEN’S DEMI LINEN Duchess’ and Venlas' Lace— HANDKERCHIE \ returning | o, Mudred Moflor, Bertha Hahn, Mary HANDKERCHIEFS sl oHLY.e% 5 Y o Tulia Vedder, and Marietta Bove Nicely embroidered, in white or ; ? e e N sboro, Made. 18 | "ok, evitingutictaliment, sgan oeith colors— WOMEN'S - CHRISTMAS BOX \rn\\\snft_ e oo e S R - e BN s i Uaps Ly fe Onlls i e 3 ONLY 37/ S NDEERCHIE i dan, of Hleventh |Sclections by ihe Gulle tr) e a e OF THEEE;BMBROIDERED [ . et e 3 I & by the s PURE LI EMEROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS with- eighth or quarter-inch . ven by the members Loyalty | HANDKZRCHIEFS hiree pretty embroidered lawn | DemS— TAFTVILLE s of the Sunday school, | e Hand embroidered Handkerchiefs |-yt »ol % CF P ere B FROM 65¢ TO $1.50 There was no school Tuesday after- | The following were in the cast, Mrs. svhich the lady has been waiting : 5 B 5 MEN'S FINE CAMBIRC | T S—__ v t T liam Crowe, Mrs. Ernest Newbury. for. She wants real linen— Either white or colors— SLELIN D s HUDSON SE \L F —, & i Frevidin Mrs. Clark ) INITIAL HANDKERCH SON SEAL COATS — i Re strmy | Mrm Tone 7 st s Gl iymme 25 0§12 % AND 750 i £ finest quality, skunk coller] BLACK AND _ TAUPE 88 ra Church. Miss Lena Ta ; c c nest guality, skunk ecoller e ¢ parcel | Miss G deton, Miss May HII : A ANDKER- S o F rease of parcel | Miss ¢ el REAL 4‘“1?}?:?&5*“}“”\‘:" CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PURE LINEN and cufls, 38 FOX szsc A "0t tho | entertaining programme. The ofticern of [ T 15 - is 3 BOX OF THREE DAINTY INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Nt SCARFS AU 5 the socl are very eful to those r. Howard always recommended Madeira embroidery is always 5 ¢ inches long ° : pu/:coun [ WSS Ke Yo7 el 1o fos IM | ricising, and our stock is very HANDKERCHIEFS T5cSAND 3100 / STPE R FLACK ‘ ; ; ral patonags socl 3 @) e = S e . ol el T2 5 TR GLACKE - ancing classes have E bstantial result of the sal= a ‘With. initials and fancy colored MEN'S COLORED BORDER HUDSON SE. JOATS — . i ases v been 1 eanias i o et | (Ogidlaze for Coughs | 72 70 $260 ket S B . i » ($ i == Squirre! colla R : Kl T e e R i HANDKERCHIEFS OF 50c A BOX S b e r and euffs, | oGiRFS . - 1 aving boats on | church reiatives and friends assisted at a | COEdS 31’ Asthma ARMENIAN HAND WORK HANDKERCHIEFS 40 inches long, beanti- *, have em out for the | month's mind requiem hizh mass for Mrs. 9 ° B Drawn work of the highest qual- CHILDREN'S PURE LINEN * FOR BOYS fully RACCOON SCARFS— s . The swimming raft which was| james 1. Mullin, she hol ifice '"W'ng | Yearsof studs ity; in wonderful variety of de- HANDKERCHIEFS Made specially for boys. N e - gver in the early | offered v the rector, Rev. John I Prod. hlmu&}fii%‘flf‘%fi?fi?i‘%‘.flf}‘%fl}? sign, Noxt to real lace thess | ot T T like dad's, with, colored bor; lined ..... o Dark ow hig | T o I arod” | Stopabadcondh nnd pive instant oot in are the most desirable— ~ ainty hand embroidery— | or plain— = e Tt n Bronchist A Money b 4 skins ...e s 4 o the river. | 1 tie mislo and (14 solos were sun b7 | Sessantee boraisme AR s $150 TO 350 - ONLY S, 100—170—25¢ RACCOON COATS — Seleet-| 1 ***° » e B Lee & Osgood Co. can supply you. z d off. basketball fans 1 team to Jew- t where the home team ed dark skins, large “shawl | RED FOX $ collar and bell slceves, hor.| SCARFS ..., 22‘50 der cffect,: 19 HUDSON— - richly lined o SEAL sls M RUSSIAN MARMOT coATs| MUFFS .. . —With Raccoon or Aus-|SQUIRREL AND OPPOS. tralian Oppossum eollar| SUM sls “ and cuffs; finest Pus- CHOKERS . ayilicre $145 0 TAUPE AND BLACK FRENCH SEAL COATS—| SCARFS .. Squirrel collar and euffs, | CHILDREN’S SETS—A large handsomely 1 assortment up lined .... o from -.... 0 MEN'S FUR-LINED COATS and Sheep-lined Coats substan- tially reduced. A> Few Christmas Presents From the COLORED WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT Good, sensible gifts are not to be disrégarded. Some women you know would like to THE CENTRAE" ST@RE [ receive a present of a few yards of some of these attractive Wash Goods, and here is g g v Phone 1238 7 a chance to buy them at decided reductions. A SALE OF 39c OUTING FLANNEL Special Low Pri : AT 19¢ et peCORNED BEcEez‘ On We lmvf: just receive:,l :l:dne assort- aiways hear on ment of attractive Outing would ke to have i Flannel of the quality we have been yas devoted to this s All Cuts Reduced This Week+—A Number of Choice selling for 39¢c a yard. It is all 27 . Whils in town, Mrs Bir. Cuts to Select Fro inches wide, of good weight, and we DA IE Rsss vt . 0 ! can offer it in a number of good light West Town street. At the | and dark colorings— £ for youne prople “ncxt” Sundat | s - g : Let Us Place Your’ Order For a Speclal At 19c a Yard You may select from a very large stock of aumbering eleven, T ;' an Endeavor s | laids, stripes, checks and solid colors ¢ on Muntington Ix CHRISTMAS TURKEY il > : thi and branches shoot , YARD-WIDE PERCALES At 25¢—35¢c—42c a Yard £ - EITHER A NATIVE, CHOICE VERMONT 'l Holiday designs in fine Dress. Percales Forieh Rural assolation has dor OR WESTERN '8 which formerly sold for 39c a yard. We WINDSOR COSTUME CREPE walks in rpair and et g gl Order Now and Secure a Sclect Bira ‘! have quite a_selection of rosebud and | Formerly sold as high as 69c a yard. We 49c DRESS PERCALES New patterns and colorings, with a parti- cularly pleasing selection of pretty floral designs. It is all one yard wide— ‘Now 49c a Yard A Five-Yard Pattern For $1.65 A DRESS PATTERN OF FINE GINGHAM A pretty gift, and an eminently useful one is a Dress Pattetn of this fine Gingham. g. Mrs. Robert don, spoke in the L n's Home Mis At the church that af CONN. VALLEY ONIONS, Peck 25¢ SELECT YOUR XMAS FURS NOW—A SMALL » DEPOSIT V7. SECURE-ANY FUR l OF YOUR CFOOSING HART’S FUK SHOP | 95 STATE STREET NEW LONDON And at Hartforo FURS OF THE BETTER GRADE ARE REASOLS FOR YOUR TRAD (i oo rilion Biongro b gl other small designs which are suitable for | show a choice selection of smali floral de- e the Christmas Aprons— : signs which are excellent for Holiday uses * Now 25c a Yard Yantie rive running parallel with Fy.j%| STRICTLY FRESH NATIVE EGGS $1.00 Dozen Now 49c a Yard FARES REFUNDED We will be glad to refund all Norwich and vicinity customers their fare in fuil, whsn making a prrehase, thus bringing your Xmas shopping to yeur dosr will out any extra cost to you. Leave for Georgia lowing several days’ stay at the Mr. and Mrs. Byron i gton stree' : Cap‘ain | ans left Wednesd. Georgla where Captain Ev government surgeon at Fort MasPacrson. Prior to receiving his com- mission in the regular army few : . M. Young & Son fe R g Beesta Corner Main and Market Streets’