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B¢ TSI U T RS Lt X 12 NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, B : Ted Cross suggdsted that paper Red|down cof all curtains, s6 that homes of |much fime itort to [Gammitte - - 4 ' I r d d g and cnergy in the e e and two auditors were to be IService of Preston was elecied to take §piadhed seBotie’ - Wa'ns a“st chnstmas cand'e Dan er Croes “service: flags” be placed in all|iess ineilisont clusses will not be' cn-|educate ths public in common sense|elected by this bourd. ‘i (hree mem- |churge of arrangements for this {nstitute. o windows with a lighted candle behind |dangered, then Chrisnfas Eve observ-|carfulness. T is_theréf.fe. disconcert- | bers elected to the executve —committes | Consfderable discussion arose a8 to the i X them. =~ The. national board of fife un-,ance can be carriel through by raising |ing when a magazine of gréat influenceiwere: George Kahn of ‘Franiclin, Mrs. |advisability of cortinuing ' the advertis- derwriters immediately called the at- {of shades and letting light of room il-|gives currency . to ~a suggestion which|Elisha Waterman of Lebanun awd Ellery |ing in the Farm Bureau News, and ft wos tention of ihe Washington headquar-}luminate the service flug in the window, | violites the most fundanental dictates Fire Chlef Howard L. Stanton lssued with its inevitabls fragic CONSeQUENCes, | ters of the American Red Cross to the|or an électelc flash'ight, as sugsested,'of common sense, The :reality of the s waming Thursday of the danger at-|has agtin made its appearance, it was|fact that a lighted candle in.close prox-could be used on service flag. National danger invoived . appears in the fact Allyn of. ther!?rd. finally voted that u_committee of threes Mrs. J. P. Huntinzton of Norwich. was | b2 apminted by the president to soticlt N g1 elccted chaly ¢ adv iseme reay pap- lending the use of candles on Christmas [stated toay by the National Board of |imity to winiow curtains, as it Would |keard does not expect us fo withhoid|tha: figures just compiled by the nation- [ UTE SRR of the heww weanomy ety L gl trees and especially from their display Fire Underwriters. be in a large perceniage of the cases, (any posters or advertising -already al board of fire underwriters show that Tona o e : W D, Cobp. 308" Mive: Loutee | piisroms: Tie el in windows where they would be close John H, Stedman, of Rochester, New |would inevitably lead to hundreds, per-|planned. thera was approximately ;17.5»0,0.)«)@‘ T, Avery Gt Ledvard: Mra A vl e of Norwst Lom o /adkibe 6¢ o_curtains The danger from window displays|. more likely to be in other years because criginated wha a naps thousands of fires, with the pro-| They also prepared the following no-|Worth of damage done. by fires caused | io''e Ny giors N = e B s fatalitios. . Thi s 9 2 Dropati e i e 610, Nort rington Audrey | New Lond:n, R olying the_devics and witn movement and has sent |bability of many fatalities. o Red|tlce for disylay in inovirg ploture. thea- | by open lights In the years 116 to Gernon and Miss Lounise C. Hows of | A motlon wrs m-de and cariel that | playlag it .t ureing that it be adopt-|Cross ofiicials acted immediately by tel- : inclusive, not to mention the loss of life | <o 3 e ow . A motla b 7 5 a1l the homes of the country. This [egrapning all chapters throughout the mportant Notice! Do mot put a|incurred, &K Norwlch; Miss Katherine Ludinzion of |t dirctors of farm buresu meet| The aupdritica have " knows of iy movement which dangerous bit of sentimentulity countiy as follows: |lighted candle behind the Red Cross DU LR o L \ Y g e S o R s B 1 ty by a magazine ased upon the “old tradition” that| ‘Tmmediato action National Boara|iService flag” in your window UDON|pener BUREAU EXECUTIVE ahe SN, Tt el eI ic & LAl ivie: es 8 i sublication. The National TBoard of [«a |igh'ed candle set in the window on|of Fire Underwriters feels ~Christnms | Christmas Eve; to do so might cause o * b 0! old furta_buresy year tai he amuses: 25 fn Novemh r. 80 that the newt res- erind v jn’ of the M & wéuld Lo Fire Underwriters considers the peril o s Eve will guide the Babe of|@ve ceremony involves fire risk and, in!fi¥e . Your flag will be sufficiently. di COMMITTEE MEMBERS ELECTED nell of Norw great that it has fssued a warning, | pethlehem to your home that he may |view of their judgmient, desire to do all {F1ay*d if' you merely raise the shade or{ 'The dicectors of the New London 2 w 3 " ™ o 2 wllout Charmber of - cailing the candle propaganda ‘an in-!bring yon happiness.” This suggestion|possible to guajrdg:gu!nn risk, Please | 0raw the curtains and have the room |County Farm Bureau met at the farm fi;‘r‘"";m“ SRV weos elactell ugBliors | n Péwruary. The emsewtys comivitieniméfie’ Valths 1o uhd. tafolcy’ lafer- SS9 Christmas Suggetion.” | has been published by a magazine of |insiruct chapter heads and workers and |illuminated.” bureau office Wednesday fortnoon, Pe-— |0 Soming year. {rade up cf the five offieers nf vl The following is the board's warning, |rational eirculaticn. give wide jublicity through press con-| S0 promp: and energetic was their ac-|ber 15th, and considered a large ambunt m“t‘ was voted that t{\e 1: bureau | "':2;:‘;:4’_:::' ';lrn::smzl‘::“ pmed "xmvr Mfl'r' -u'l_-dd this m-n in which Chief Stanien concurs: The last time that a proposition an-|cerning fire hazard involved and im-|tion that the consequences of the dan-|of business in connection with the farm e arrangements for a seed corn cx- c and m thit" he had rot reeclved any B con- ! hibit at the time of ¢ teut Ar- 14778 clect:d by the Baapd of dirwrors ~4it iclally of the action _yesterday of 99 ortance of mot using alighted candle. [§eFOUS Sugscstion were everied . bureau work. According to the new ceticut A ion. : i Fire prevention forces are spending’ stitution and by-laws, the. home conomies | Fleultuzal asd Industrial Exhibitfn at |Mect on the other eizht “bamber of Cofomerc~ andt thet he wan'A i3 i Hartford. FEx-Governor Woodrus has|Year whea tha dimestare not proceed untll b 2 ofered 5 $199. gliver cup for open com- It Was voted that the gret this was put forth was in n d 1917, when the American|Be sure direction is given for taking insane suggestion of a lighted | alogous tmas Eve, b petiti>n by the various farm bureau's of | *ch month be tha time of re=tine snd he would take. ' Mayor !Mrrl' ey the state and the detalls of arrangink for | thet the directors mop® =t 2'ternate tim 5 | would be the seferranes of thedeommuni- this exhiblt was left with = the ' county |In Norwich and eatien fo -Prosecutins At rocy Dantel M. agent. X It was voted that the farm i hold a pomltry institute at some eent Doint in the county this winter. W. W. | Cronin.—New London Globe. L Immobn GLANH LEAn o owas | | FRATERNAL M OF FAIR: amber of C‘ome The attitude ‘of the. C} 1o ¥ [} s = 43 S Loy Many School Children are Sickly PLAUT-CADDEN CO. R | e onemerad out abox of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for 'ON% thal have alr iy m, for use throughout the season. 7They men‘s fir conducting fairs duri Break up Colds, Relieve Feveriehness, ipa- lum.T-:llm‘ Disorders, Headache and Stomach Troshles, Tmed by mothers for over Sovears. THESE POWDRRS GIVE SATISFACTION, AllDrug Stores. . Don't aceept any substitute. Useful Gifts For Xmas - SLIPPERS 'FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. A LARGE AND COMPLETE AS- ASORTMENT OF STYLES AND COLORS, AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. BUY EARLY - WHILE ASSORTMENT IS 3 of wa cleo thas "LIU.; Rhody” carried off ihe néxt few week honors uoring Yie past month fer the xt Tewg reckn. entire United Sti.es i bl respec, ™S of the several orgasira- | having 4 fecird of ihe actfon of "thelta New Hampeh of a carefally | oF “begiis B H Dis.rist of oot 5 1ace o W eenls per hus fer this jures gize Rbade 1: 151 in e Dealers On toe tofal jer {10 date Mhode Isia | nation, that honor belos 5y d dves not lead ‘e 0 Oule. , TEMPORARY SUB STATION AT THE THAYER EUILDING Postmactes John P Mucf zuhiority from the post oliled < rent, 10" onell. a - temipeTary statioa lin the Thayer bullding to Feopive paf- oMl post packazes ouly: The wtetdm will open ffom 9 a. m. till § p' m., 6a the 18th,” 8a vriday, “and continge dur- ing the “ame hours unul Thursday, the 2trd at 8 p. m Nothimg but torestls paresl post wi ba aceepted at his statién. Parcels cip ba Ty u: foreign packages »nd C. Q. I ‘matter must be mailed &t the {maln office. The post {ihat patrons be porticul | %rap e sibsabtial | paner lang have ‘same tint wilh:s'but cord | Thin Ussia paper will mot wiand the | usage durinz the heliday rush. P |rona- shouil: e reuly to. tuform the leierk what ke contohts of sach parcel 115, £0 that if.can be properly marked to insure proper treatment whem beiny handle). The parcels should be paresced on..coly . one - side the -sd- liressce's nime. should be at’ ihe lowei {7ight haill, wih the sender's mame I¥ OPEN OPEN LVENINGS JEWELRY Pianos and Player Pianos & DIANONDS EVENINGS All things considsred there are few gifts pre- s=ntzd at Christmas that will always bs remam- b:rzd and that will creats a loving fondness as years ge by. One of thoss few W 7 . . . 9 the upper Jeft hand corner. The sender Largest \ 4 gifts is a Pizno or Player COYEPLET’-‘ should Atro, nlace. & eard: with bis ad 1 i 1ta .. .. £ c‘. | re Inside ‘the pareck -w» that o e's Stock of § iFavorit2 Piane. Our Pjano ware- . the wrupper 18 lost, the ‘pare: w rcoms are flled with retathed. Torkmen's ' Compensatica. - . - 17 famcus makes, such as, v c e following . workmen's o READ OUR CLUB OFFERS Hall:t & Davis, Behr ALL SHADES—$200 PER PAIR. | S ivn mrs Club No. 1—A genuine | Cllibe No= B A st 1 ClIE NS, BAn mite: DEOEN TS, Autopiano, 4 ctize, jempiogs. Ampatation of Lite tes beauty. A fine genuinz | value. One never gets fin:‘_:hilu Dfll:nnn:i. A B e rests Wassermann, Crawford, v [— imf:'.r;:.;:':"}».. e Co, Norvich a . engraved | Ty mounting. Value ia- Aoy oth-rs avait S | Palmer street. Ift arm brokea mounting. Value $30.00. | $450.” Xmas Club Price % C,“b‘{;",“’ an Y 2 ety 4 = {in two siaces ut rate-e. $14.10 Xmas Club Price $25.00. | $33.50. §6220. Xmas ;EK‘::e ing your investigation i) A RES 'x | et Werated il T on- PAY $1.00 WEEKLY PAY $1.00 WEEKLY AY $1.00 WE ' and selction. Why not «' Y i o Mo Ry e 4 o hile the T RTC Swan e Norwtey: smmover and BRACELET O n Yy ; i T T Tot e assortment is complete ? oy e 5 - 3 haad lacieted. st WATCHES . You wil be wekowe Hagberg Building * 310 Main Street T 3 hzths chaser § 7 etening. The 8 hicet taken uwp was The always popular Bracelet Watch. It will pleass you 1o :; to :c::t S o R o Landing o see our great variety, from which you may choose. Our two P Xmas Clubs are exceedingly attractive. g CLUB No. 1—A beautiful, small, 14-K CLUB No. 2—An el:_glndk 'high-g‘l:adhe. JEWEL!{Y Gfl I SUGGESTIONS B e e dur e 'Ps;'milui'&"fiT:":'n;h:ra;l;\; gfi‘r: Rings, Brooches, Cuff Links, Lockets, Bracelzts, LaVallicres, ::m-;i::f‘-t‘_:‘:nmuwg-r:ul price. 7;::0%.:.11:::;::"')?&.!: *Ciub Price Scarf Pins, Diamonds, Fine Watches, Fobs, Chains, Statuary, oAy L8 Wit kLy i R Y b0 Wrskiiv Gold Crosses, Gold Beads, Pearl Beads, Emblem Rings, etc. MEN'S WATCHES : Santa’s Favorites This Year Will Be : : : CLUB No. 1—A very fine thin model, 17»'1'9W3|v linvwe i movement, adjusted in_a fine 14-K. gold-filled case, G[F'I‘s OF FURNlTUREI S S ranteed to wear for 20 years, in plain or engine turn. ! . Ty e;.“ i o:e;EEsz Y A grawing tendency s 4o give furniturs for gifte. The resson is easy to fin.dd. pEC!ALT ' Hop . Furniture not only means added luxury of convenience, but when well select . n Rkt SO WL Xl e e 74 Main Street Norwich, Conn. Ry o eenini ime e S or a7t ariec all s e spirit oF Christmas gifts. Dining Room Furniture, - e teed to give perfect satisfaction for a period of years. Living Reom Furniture, Bedroom Furniture, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Tea Xmas Club rlcePAV. $100. WEEKLY w.gosn:‘ 'P.ri:‘db.D::ks,s:etrnerl;ie:c ‘Baopflhkca:ess',asrnkeirs, La:\p;. Pie}fl“""fi"‘ir- ® X : : rors, Sewing Cabinets, Statuary, Telephons Stands, stc., make fine gifts, Below ornen oo waTones e rron e e L S A P e J anuary Reductions R CUR ENTIRE STOCK GREATLY REDUCED Coats W raps Dresses o / 5 - ; . - ! i ¢ i ‘ This marks the most important event to-all-seekars of the usic and Musical Merchandise sy sl i 1 best in the latest styles and discriminating b Norwich This department of our great store'will offer many suggestions P s : y : . g uyen T f;;: )smrs Gifl;l. You will find everything in Violins, Banjos, i o and vicinity., BN ndolins, Harmonicas, Ukuleles, Music Boxes, Cornets, BI_AB'LIS' 1872) : I . " Guitars, Accordions, Drums, Metronomes, efc., etc. 135-143 Ma.fl'l Street NO!WiCh, Conn. S Cho dfi Tls F lel &,z lAvPl S : .T DREs.i SES 3 ome handsomely . Fur- ool Velour, ricotine, Sitk Duvstyne, . Trimmed, in_Bolivia, Vel- Veldyne, and | Chiffon Velvet, Velystine, All Articles Purchased - J e g dyne, Duv=t-De-Laine, Ver- ¢ = i Pty Now, ‘Held Until Xmas, ek SR All Articles Bought Hare 2 d Silvertone .. '| Chirmzusé and a vatisty of If 8o Desirsd. : / X Engraved Without Charge. ona and Evora. - | new Spring models, in Taf- — " Sport Models in Polauette. NOwW SE.LUNG J fd‘l Geergatt: cambina- NOW SELLING FOR EOR £ ] tiomga e LTI $19.