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b . CONN., MONDAY, DEC. 20, l { Sommittee in charge of the pro ',.ei New London aznd Willimantic mqm-m FLETCHER POST RECEIVES ek, POETRY Y changes in the practice act and the rules|of Commerce transportation o e GIFT OF fu‘ DO} FALAX THEATL. m of court. \ were requested to gend delegates 16 Jor| Commnder Karl C. Herrigh of Fieicher it wieds e moon s e e ity d“‘:";o“"‘r Crolloy | PoSt. American Leglon, ;has rigeived £8 fro ~Mepasies = R ool 20 5 B ” there’ pronoun: ift of ten doliars made to’ the vos: by: o : to Norwich, Monday, Dec. 30, 1920, 4 cnmx:‘::‘:omz;‘ savivg| oiERC sekvice i hose citles as metning} { t o, Ty o .. sy === | At a small but enthusiastic mass meet- ) stomachs distended ot wnn( of food. You e Lo e was - heard frrom lhe!l:- 10“‘5”':;:"“"_ ‘mfi-k of apps - o Ries THE WEATHER, ing at Davis theatre on Sunday afternoon |cannot sidestép this “issue vmmn hurt g the past week the Chiamber o:{ Young, chairman of e" h the. trolley | ¥1uad furnished by the post af the fitu- un Ll x 'n ” over 100 invitations were issted to Starv- |to nS as a nation. Nero fddled while # Comuirce held @ referendumf of . its | tee, held a conference ‘wit oral of. their. son.. Fred . W. = Rocsster. | 5 ar 10U i Winds, ing children in Europe to be the “Invirible | Rome burned, but are e to feast while | members on daylizht saving. ive hun.| oficlals and learned that the f1el8hC 898 \ciioae oty «was: recently returned Y | Shosal Bitewi 3 North of Sandy Hook—Fresh West|Chiristmas guests” of local people when | Europe starces? -'This isn't charity, it is dred and sixty-five ballots. were sent!vide never pald more than x’;\ho» ] D erotan e low. * and northwest winds and partly over-|the appeal for America to come' to the |aduty. out 'a week ago ‘Saturday-and at the|of the cost of maintenance. ere are tec'ed to the ex- | They sweep throuzh S Woalhett BEONAAY. ey Following . Prof.. Bakewell's address, | close of the voting the result Iy announc-{ no freight terminals in -any, of thess| In addition’to these elec'ed to cas ) &1l iofthe, stRiyui JHutupemn’ otudpies’l Sioliowing ed as tollows: ities and the re-establishment of this|coutive commiitee of the post »t ite mes.- Sandy He to Hatteras—Moderate | was sent out by Prof. Cnarles N. Bake- [James C. Macpherson, secretary of th £28 the expenditure of|inz Friday right is J. Honry Shanmo west and west winds, partly over-|well of Yale university, chairman of the [local commitfee, rade a strong appeal | : Total votes cast 322; in favor of day- | service would mean 'E mew cars. This|whose - name was _omitied ~Baturday cast weather Monday. state committee of the Tellef work, and | visualizing'the contrast hetween thie chil- | light saving 246; opposed to daylight|a large'sum of money o VD ereyn il 4 Conditions, Amos P. Wilder of New Haven and |dren of America to-those of starviug saving 33; In favor of daylight saving|commjttee is investigating it > Yo | i Mayor Herbert M. Lerou and James C.|rope. The children of America are well | With various restrictions 12; blanks I. | CMbargo against the Central Vermon Pressure was high Sunday over the 3 by the New York Centrai which has been sast. The temperature continued below | Macpherson, who In stirring addresses |fed, well cloced ard happy, while those | ~ Norwich being an industrial center| 2 ince last February., The New| Artificial fower making fs an art in; normal over the greater portion of the | told of the needs of the innocent victims |of Europe are staiving, scantily clad and | naturally favors daylight saving. 2 ;"’E’ Stras :will not. carty shipments|Which the Japancse’ exeel. Y. of circumstances in Europe. thérs 18 To sunktine:in thelg 1t hearia, quculuun s now' Before congress and the | L OTK. SERLTR ¢ 000 phunas for ° Tulaie, s - |, The meeting opened wit ha concert by | Mr. mu:phmon then ed for those | result of the c)lambers vote will be senl« 4 = %, gt =+ M. Swahn, and the following program |thess little starving children as their in- |ators Brandagee and McLean. fe“;e‘":‘._ L ARED, Children Cr L e bade, .rmwm"" changes will not be im-|¥aS given: National Emblem March, Bag- v’lble Christmas guests. - There was a The transportation committee has in- FOR FLETCHER'S T o ¢r hill and hollow: portant. ley; Zampa, Herold; Songs of Scotland, | generous response 21.d within a short time | véstizated the proposition of re-estabiish- % 4 E - = siung!) Kiing ! . For t Lampe; Manana, Bendik; Stars and |120 invitations had been’ extended to the |inz the trolley freight express between| Oil production in the United States in- c A S T o R | A irru. 8 and their Lridies fing, 3 Stripes, Bendix. children, . which means .that $1. 200 was | New London, Norwich'and Willimantic.' creased 23,000,000 barrels in the last year. Lo rt is coid in the cpid pight- For Southern New England: Fair|™ ponowing the concert, Mayor Herbert |raised. Those syho will have one or more ; -« the clfins ride” Monday and Tuesday; not gpuch change|nr Lerou opened the meeting and Rev. | invisible guests at their (able on_ Clhirist- E v = o G. Dryon, 1n Detroit Free n temperature. George H. Welch, pastor of the Church |mas are as follows Observations in Norwich. of the Good Shepherd, offered prayer, af- | = Mrs. Hugh H.~Osgood, ‘Mr. and Mrs. . S NG The Bulletin's observations show the |ter which Mayor.Lerou outlined the aims |Charles H..Osgood, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver | i ——— I HE BOS I ON S I OREm SCRATCHES, ) following records reported from chamges [of the local committee and the object of |L. Johnson, the.Misges. Norton. Mr. and - 1 civ' s g » o ) i ] 1t found a scar across my wris: >cay, in temperature and barometric readings |the national campalgn. Mayor Lerou; said | Mrs. C. D. White, Mr: and Mrs. James L. 1 goc it gathering apple Llossoms for Sataiday and ' Buisiay: that while no local Guota had been as- | Case, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Macphirson, You Ther. Bar. |signed to Norwich he felt sure that the | Mayor and Mrs. H. M. Lerou, John Por- One ireathless afternooy wien spring city would do its share and that as.large |teous, George .W. Carroll,. Mr. and Mrs. was new 26 20.50 |2 proportionate amount would be raised | Wallace S. Allis, Rev. W. A. Keefe, Re o e irecs were wearing White, 35 29.60 | here as in any city’in the country. Al-[C. H. Ricketts, Rev. G. F. Bailey, Re: i 4 28 30.10 | though there has been little time or pub- |and Mrs. S. H. Howe, John J. O'Rourke, I had forzotten my Scar was there — licity given to the movement, it will go | Fred P. Thumm, George Greenberge I had forgotten, too, the trifling pain over as soon as the people once realize its | William H. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Quite paid for with a kiss . . _ . -n-l 21 30.10| mport. W. Lester, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, then the rain 32 30.10| Mayor Lerou then introduced A. P.|Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Shea, Charles H. Scattering transient didmonds in !vv' o 4 24 30,10 | Wilder of New Haven s the fitst speaker | Phelps, IL A. Gallun, Mr. and Mrs. H. halr. .04 Highest 32, lowest 2 of fternoon. Mr. Wilder, who is | D. Johnson, Miss Lilian M. Carpenter, You thought 'y ehes ".n familiar = with' the meeds{of [Dr.-N. B. Lewls, Mz npd Mra. John M. o ey Myes o ey rou ¥ SIpheisEns: furopean children, said tho+ this Lee, Mrs. H. A. Spalding, Miss Grace And 1. for my part, poured out, I am _Predictions for Saturday: Par it of raising money was /g . no |Benjamin. sure, ‘.u:d‘y. . el motive but was in behalf of ...ers | As there will be no cdnvass made dur- Bray, m"';‘rgl'_‘, .lll:; _.m'fir;' and Saturday's weather: Fair. v e in sore need uf the bare nec:s- |ing the drive, Pec. 19-29, all those wish: g sthte o Predictions for Sunday: Fair, some- |sities of life. The war has hrm;tht us as |ing to have an invisible guest ta Chrisk fuc v Koves S puthl.’ N May—thia’ i what colder. 2 natlon out:of ourselves to view the |mas should notify Mr. Macpherson or any, Time wil hedim that nkm v e e the Sunday’'s weather: Fair and colder, | other nations of the world in a 8pirit of | member of i committee. All checkh blooms . . r face . west to northwest wind. brotherly love, should be made navable to Nathan A. Bred: the “scaf wiit " Beal to "a et Spealing, of the conditions of Europe, | GibbS of the Thames Natlonal bank. S MOON AND TINES. Mr. Wilder said that Hungary may be in b Evening '.‘:,,,“““" v Y8 s Son o THieh i oon m 60 days a dead nation. Austria | COMMITTEL OF ATTORNEYS . - s the same critical co~ ns. Vienr NAMED BY BAR ~ - | Rises | Sets. || Water. || Sets the capital of thc § is now TARE A ERECIENT HUMOK® GF THE DAY _ (Standard Tm ) starviug ‘and ‘déstituie. 1 bolshevism | ©On Saturday William M. Shields, prs- | 5 o Day. n | o m. | {flourishing in n countries, there {i¢ent of the New London County "Mim Sereleaf is getting oh tn fife/ ek greater o v that its seed will u.:p;lbinle':l de{n W. Hlgeips, Hadlai A. 1 ! Ynu surely wouldn't remind her of fall on fertile zround if the conditions [ilull, Charles W. Whittlesey, Arthur M. * { tha that now exist continue than if these | Erown, Arthur T. Keefe and Les E. Rob- . i ('rr"alnly not. Tl kave that te het | countrics are given zid to tide them over |bms a committee to.consider and act up- 3| mirror."—Birmingham Age-Herald. | unt’l they can get on their feet again. tn the matt:r of obtfilag_ lesislatisn 41 “I understand that your wite i dotug ! Herbert Hoover, in whom the govern- | £0m the incoming general assembly to 3| ter own cooking.” 2 it great confidence, and whom the | Provide sufficlent judclal ways to sceure i “You are mistaken. §ix b water it is low | peopie of America trust, has been over | eiriier trials of cases and to remove the Dobdson told mie she wasl wuter, s followed by flood tide. there. 1ie has investigated these condi- | ©ngested conditions of the' dockets of 5 ® = o “Oh, that was just for a little while. St tions and he knows what he is talking | {fc courts at the present time. The res- 3 3 L 4. D3bson was paying us a visit and 1 guees C"'EENEVU LE bout when he says that the people of jolutions on this subject presentel by g ¢he thourht he hz1 staysd long m e | Europe must not perish. When Foover' Liwyer Edwin W. Hizgins at the meetinT —Boston Transcript. Mrs. Willlam Monroe, of Fourth stree: |tel's us how the children of Europe suf- | 9! the bar last Friday were referrel fo g A Georeia lawyer to a Wealthy ::mz b eactus in bioggom in her home. ve him. The thought of one | that ?oml;:l tee. The clmm\vultee h.s u:l he desired 1o Impress: S » of the plant are shased .ike 3 outside our door with bunger | Tret in the court room in Norwich nexi 5 . o o2 ° £ aast T played Hamley once™ rollf M hence fte yame. It has ton 7 s awake nighis and beeause | Fridny morning when It Is expeeted the Peculiarly appropriate for Christmas, and a gift which mizht prove plaasing to anyone Indeed! Did you bave much - oi'a one aoll twelve 1 04 it. They are hear the auctual gries of the | whole subject will be fully dlscussad by & B . 3 . . . P run? . Llasgm S0 ke el wtn |5 30000 childzen in Kurone doce aot (1%« lawyers and sarious provociivs t12 jg fins.pair of stockings or socks. Fair prices rulz in Th: Boston Store, and even the Tour o e e et NS =oue. Mrs, Monroe takes grent|mean that we should be less compassion- ! is sald. will he submitted. sidmel to over- | 5 o . . . The Towr r and Panker. i t 78 they are very se-row. | die. T8 a thinz that grivs fp with the [cvme the pregaliing delays and * n:st- 1l depleted p:}cks!bcc-k wu! raceive cona:d:m'.xon at our hands. _Pros-entine Attorney (o enponemti— & of Prospeet strest spent | pother ion, it is the spirit of,! Ton men's of the trials of cases. %3 re the hiz=est haob In the eltr, & Prov¥ience. It is rovorted that the lawyers in Tz h T Cg G- "'ODAY Ar- (reooine for .ondar)—JTentiembh, nd Sonles of Hariford | s fortunate. { Dinven county o= difeady: devlacd o BUY TI ¥ \iik ] ou_ Totmet'T @on. bivessfysuchne TR v drys ot the home of y there are too many | T 1o 317 et o 3a Tl ett A Wt 35, Herminn lot me say thatlc! the reneral assembly as rom dies to! 4 g bt My ;’Hyfmr“" setting ot 1oy not to hos ,,J ing about early and speedy trials of o] (\p:- ‘_,‘M F.,,_,n‘. “he avesthrn Vi R hee eteencdl £ Tartfard | e shouid do good With it The Wit his | (188, A3 at all—iCs whit —Seuton - frv Caye at the home | shown te us Uie need to give, it has bpen- | The TTrrifard Qénnty R-r ‘for some- ik - s K15l steeet W as well as its | /™ peet hae had tha suhject under con- D p e ¥ we are giving | £ Meration nnd Asemesin, On Fritay ! sl 00 To SS :8 A PAIR ; 215 Senatar Midlam's speach WE8 Do ok calie | 1195 Tnk. fhe HETithid. Connty Tavey v B o at tha town hall lawt nieht®™ r K aying this. The | ¢ = enenead with sneweestlyng, nronos- 2 was myine the Ameri- \ 1 more blessed to | ¢ & 2n1 resshetions dirsated to a%ordine A blg murmfint of s!yln’ as wall as p"lces between th2sz two exirzm:s. At ranges L best fod avy ha L 1 siting relativ 3 nd - Chrst Uys WHef o=y thig pracrostina‘fon of trials h rd" Prones shouted Gaa' ol e did it unto the-least of; ~rmn*ained of © Amamites o the eoinin | Y from a noveky silk hose at $1.80 a pair, to ths very hzavy siik, in black, cord~van #|rome secor. and Wiliam Ria= «, my Uretbren, ye did it unto ' 1 in the Hortford bae e tine g 5 Nen—Why 414 you qu't sour feb wi'h ! moble to Provid re County snontt tav-|§ and navy, at $5.53—ih= kind which kas a really substantial appzarance. the Tartora? sle are our brothers and at o eonrt . sesslan g that fe|¥E FIXE S HGSi Arn—TThey nnt o ecodsmeter on tha T S ¢ will be well filled hs nomatile to try enurt cnses durine 3 43 < QD 1% baby earrlams ta eva how Tar 1 wheeled eyl i oy 5l b WOMEI'S SiLK HOSE IE SILK HOSE haby exrrie 1n +e R | Ve ,A; e LTI he : V‘nrw':‘; |'-; 'ha‘-‘:‘mr‘;‘h; :-nv;‘-a WITH HAND EMSROIDERED CLOCKS VHICH ARE BwLLT IFORh‘L::\G WE:R & Arnn—&he 10l e you told her that wife of Louls 1 R 3 MTnATRLID Y. i mndslto, thbd 8 E i i i 2 isle ¢ whicl uarantees the o R et e AiFA. P ax _i,wl\ be hapr {fommition A S5 Wil ke dvara . 4 Mighty attractive, and just what the woman ?vho is lH:v htn; lisle top .Sr;w sole. 24 knbrown 2 anquJ t gh:o\:“:mrx. l.fla:—l' n'; Sk vas horn In Canzda Gnaer liere { haRd 1A nrnosA chances fo the prectice |4 Proud of her smali feet and slender anklss will ap- ength of service. wn in ck, , navy, e 1 there. i1 Rostown Pulmrr; nd 1t us do °"| urt to save tiwes: [ et and rilpe of canw=, preciate. These are in black oniy— silver and gold— Ann1—1 promissd T wouldn’t tell yod to Mr Diessotte. comine to] rti W the voild i ithee of tha hap Af FTart-rd 5 = I PRiCE IOl Te to'd ma. 9 don't tell her I G1d.—Ch- P cleetion by the Land, Mayor | vty $rin T PRIiCE $4.75, INCLUDING TAX PRICE §3.10, INCLUDING TAX e O e She was a mems| Lerou introduced Prof. Charles N. Buke- ! Jvedce fam . Henrv. Si°n S olng away this summ-r®® society, Third Order | w t spcaker. Prof. Lakewell, », Tadwa Athart O, P) and L & 5 fmirtadl tx g el 2 TN agree” by (hose whom she scross and seen conditions Acenh P Tritle, who had """‘"""’;:: the OTHER GCCD SILK HOSE “TWhat's the matter? T foi imsclf, tald of satter. madn o renort to the har Fridev - by A : 4 e morie s e har votad 11 2ot the re- WITH LISLE TOP AND SCLE SB ety Sl i 50 ook o Bt A S T o i b an pla D " Jobione 'nf. e m--n A eft thran Aave by Of excellent quality, and the s:rvice which they will 1 rlace where zolf had never bert heard f."—Detroit Fre- Press. “French restaurants are far behind ours give is lengthened by the gocd lisle in top and cole. |5y Shown in black, brown and Afrigan brown— i friv the aham n»-'mhr geasinrg: °f Pridsy, sie- | ™o bar vetrd however, thet It was not | one respect, X izations. The !in fave of rapsing. - the number of i “And that je? Nag il Gurmg the first year ‘afier | *onrt days*eoch woek hy on-, ar nogei “RICE $2.55, INCLUDING TAX “The mademoiseNes haven't jeamed to t 8 reosmt mectlne of tha Panemah | wdr took 25 had besn summestod, e of 6,000,000 children. | t wag vorod £9 hAld a danee now have relieved ] stick their worn-out chewine-gum under votsd to recommend to 3 2 the «dge of the table."—Home Sector. the =4 ta hold a smoker 1500000, so that today the; ¢ ~ @a of the judres thot lav o Shopkeeper—What can I. do for yeu. n the « v Xrina ‘eve, Ofher 10 cave. for i, the | Mo fhate: anrridne'a:fn ‘cases n dm PHGENIX SILK HCSE my bor? routin: bustness was tripsacted, read with i h the clark and ‘the bar alsn vor-d ; Toy—Please, I've called about your ad- The 9:10 mase fn Srcred Honrt chnes: of the o {*0 recommand to (Fe committee that th | § FULL FASHIONED AND WELL MADL nday will he @ memosis W ations that follow u. time for defendant vertisement to retall canaries! Yes, and do you think you could de, e work? Oh. pn sir: tut T only want to kmow. how the canaries lost their talls—Boys' to file pleadines be i T well known to need any remarks. Any woman days as now. Jobn | A TSR ot the time - o ba|# would welcome one or more pair as a Christmas gift. a hedy. » cond.tions over there are ter nblv, =tortened in the internst of speedy e, We have them in black, white and brown— iR s of no value across Tho bar Aleo declared 'saif a8 heing op- arce < Day. The firat nes, there is one docior to nased to the lengthening of the common $2.39 and $2.88, TAX INCLUDED oy every 1..»0«-, perscns, there are ng mudi- | 'ounts writ, & o AvRaana se rans wild, le | The bar voted to recommend that the wha worlad to live on bl.h su te ) fn'e requiring the fillng of a motion and SRY “i-TAe AT Ne hr\r- q, some o}f it :mfil‘de'v\urrer 4t the samie ‘time be abp'lshed. FINEST RCERIZED STOCKINGS | GET THEM TCDAY swmption. ‘1ops have Leen ; 2 avn’ naw thronsh jthat an order for a p-adinz. within a iget the children of Lurope to- i ahort red from thirt Colnmhus, KALEIDOSCOPE ‘The avergae whale yleids 3,000 gallems jof ofl. o e try ray > me i i . whit lar can rod mat- The last" " bara | dostroved an Asc“’\l"hci(éu:rnr.fi a by { vasonahle time he-isaned by the clerk ar | i, Full fashioned Hose, in black, white or cordovan. The He always needs them—and he really Jikes good foot- “:Ihr;rmne popla: “be ured s n o Cotifornis e e the conditions | written motisn and, upon nomtailure ta |8 very best you can buy— | wear as well or bettor than yourseif. One pair, or g e *A of Areators of the i . Yomnly the clork to enter a defau't the | ¥ » i half a dozen will look preity goed to him 5 mast to sattla | When we give a dollar here we are as-ieowrt, however.' on couse shown to sot | ] 51.25 and 51.50 A PAR | 3;.‘:-.::% ormo.rmng. s un in rogards to | SUFCd that it will w0 for what it is i9-) \sid- the default. i # s an orgnizali e we. W. Whee <t fngtoe |G <ri i AT st e | . Good Mercerized Cotton Socks WOMEN'S WOOL HOSE | Black ones, and a good: seiection of colory are ready Ao Infants up to a few months of age Bave B | no sense of.taste. Tokyo is said to have more hook shetns than any other eity. Acetic acid is belng manutaciurel fron v of hashathall fane attand At work over the? feht. 11100000 vorkers 1 Nasuleh Satamda different stati all ftsle whd n redent Pisttor’ fi < countries and every for your chaice— L oot e ok Mass., recemtl W oy Ameriean dollur ziven buys & flire You can wear the Oxford almost all Winter if you Mras LOW AS 25¢ A PAIR sttty e yaoclar. oo Tarhort mads a visit in Wiltman- or medica] care forthese 1ce th len stocki | TR e i e o S T o oo Tor Z7Har Keebs the preath oF uce these warm woolen stockings— H| Coleridge once wmte a_sonset on a e Dyl Borlers togk. thre. semea . 5r a month, and $10 keeps 5 . % n child for onie vear. Do not get, the 1dea {scrap of seaweed. while Tennyson's *In $3.00 to $4.50 A PAIR OTHERS 35¢c—3 PAIRS FCR $1.00 “ean hn hiamree far jam fn. | that you are limited to ons guest at your i Memoriam” was firsg written in & butgh- ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR ......... $7.25 TO $8.25 ashioned Raduced to’$l.50 NICKEL TEA OR COFFEE POT $2.25 TO $3.65 McCullum Heavy Silk Socks—Only $3.00 A meeting of the St. Louls’ societv was hsld Sunday afternoon in 'their moms in St. Louis hall, on Dion street. with an attendance of about 100 memi- ingiatied {0 the esthedral now nearing $4! completion in Liverpool. It wi'l have mo M | fewer than 10,567 pipes and 215 wtopm. | | : . [ er's ledger. T 148 slnfal and Hixh = : | Mercerized Lisle Socks—*“Lion” Brand ! For the Instruction and - education . o 1. Seore: KLEVER KRAFT SILVER Light and medium weight, in black and all colors M| jeat mutes inventions have Just been per- Otymnte you stop to think of those haggard, No bstter morcerized hose is made. Buy him a half &/ fected which visualize the sound of Bu- Arhambenn ... 99 194 94— 218 | Geformed children, scantily ¢lad and their DAINTY BITS OF NOVELTY TABLE WARE fi‘.’::'h.‘:fih’,‘ B e them in & B min specch. e ISk | At P IRSIRIE s Whio loves <o ssrve infa daingy wayivill " " %0c A PAR gy Ry < Armitaze 126 87 119~ | appreciate a gift of some of these Klever Kraft 50¢c I:;‘: been Sound In the Wartemberg State Dugas 148 110 17— | Novelties. sh . - o | archives. petits AT e | awlknit Silk Plated Silk Socks et b 4 type of alrplane is now play Totals - 870 516, 625 2611, F RI S W E I I S {f§ RAMEKINS ...........ceeeeen... 850 and 75c EACH Black and colored Silk Sacks, in' this famous make. o e s T et L e INDIVIDUAL BAKERS .........i......... 75 EACH They make splendid gifts— i e Ve el e 1o st Wetand 143 18 19— 3% ¢ Steck of blamonds has never been’so complete as now— |l SHERBET GLASSES ............. . %0c EACH 75c A PAIR | A reornt murver of far At~ condliins Brown 110 114 110— 2 ' In Arkansas by the state college Breanit [ LT g S w2 have always made a spacialty mdv.we never f“l.to | HOW ABOUT A PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS 'r?lllure reveal d two homes in whieh the Pepin 15 110 95— represent them carrectly. This fact with our attractive il nickeLED percoLATOR . $450 TO $6.25 Sessalbas ‘Redied fo $1:00 J: B0 it i wasbiag.. o, <% BN, . 1 ses 501 516 1571 |§ prices has been our success. N i | g e [ The lusiutt acinn { BRACELET WATCHES fi| There are some.dnctors who -ev:;,-h Does, Vice Presaerk 5. Durrd: prsdibk. OR "SOME WE HAVE A VERY COMPLETE LINE OF WOOL [ !cick patients. Thelr work is to ajd fhe e vaitors resd e vt “toe g || Waltham, Elgin and all makes of watchss in ail the P°P' - G (B AND CASHMERE SOCKS, IN SOLID COLORS AND ! [Tl to koo well. Thoy el thema ien year and other routine business was || ular shapes—l’nm the lowest for the highest grades of ! N WARE IN HEATHER MIXTURES—ALL WEIGHTS AND | 0 oo o o e ticine. transacted. One new members was taken M‘ tn at this meeting. The following ofticers (| & o (in the Basement) ALL PRICES. - 'OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS | How coreless and for= tful the puN'e { ean be Pustrated by the amszing éollec- ! tion of articles laft btind n theatees { The manamer of one playhonse - I8 Snw awaiting clalman's for o amt of faler i terth, a boitle of whiskey and & “pate of § silk mockings Suceesaful ~xperimchita have hasn mads in & new method for pinating Bols upen %| bald heads. Tt has' heen fount “bat | baldn, never affects o riain paris of : | ite bavk of th* head Long thin «' haircoverad skin cut from thes~ ¢ THE WlLLlAM WELL C gt g K ¢ £ { 5 form furrows. Thm';:-flno pares vEea ¢ i ; : s ¢ . brushed entirely cocer the bald Imes . nmful.—lw that the lure of big [ i ? o x & = nnf. Hartford finds an = 2 7 : applications for ap- ‘paintment u n- wllu force. | were elected: Clmplin, Rev. U. O. Belle- rose, assistant chaplain, Rev. H. ¥. Chagnon; general, David Lambert; as- sistant general, Emery Durant; master of PEARL BEADS Ln Tausca, Richeleau and regent bedda:i in afl lengths md sizes at 20 per cent. reductions over some stores. Wedsocarryafinehneofmbyundpmkupphrerinp, jewelry, cigarette cases, toilet sets and llnvmg sets. J. B. Paradis ; financial secretary, S. Lam- bert ; assistant financial secretary, T. Me- nard treasurer, E. Deslandes; auditors, Emil Gauthler, E. Coutu, A. Bel.nlollel Janitor, Joseph Jouin: conclerge, H. Le- heureux, D. Plante; guard of honor, F. X. Marion, J. Beausoliel, councllors, E. ¥ Marion, E. Mercler. ¥ * Cincinnati is threatened with A rice L LI AT - war, 1t will be between the munletpal