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Timilty, whe from a boss of bricklayers became nolitical boss of his district,"is W the City hespital. c3me known teday his bedsid Heloved of his people in the elect his staff with a letter of Cheistmas cheer to the ward leader’s bed- side. They had been FLOWERS FOR “DIAMOND JIM" TIMILTY Boston, Dec. 23.—"Diamond ‘When the fact Roxbury wards, and held high by his associates of |the street brick-laving ganss, in the | There will be servides at eleven o'clock puse and senate, to which they had |stream of callers and well-wishers during | Sunday morning. In the evening..a | fiscated at that time. elng eight consecntive years. the day. | ¢ Governor Coolidge. the vice president- ment Major Edward J friends through their serviss in the senate and Jim, nom- Cuticura Soap —— Imparts — The Velvet Touch . Ofatanamt. Paleum Z6e. cvorywhere. F' e Srweain Labarstesios Dopt T, Magee Jim® | inally a democratic leader in a democratic district, swung the vote to his friend i1l | “Cal” in the last two election - | Congressman was fairly | Mayor ndrew J. Peters, Senator Alvin E. \ie¥iaed with callers and was piled high | Bliss. Superivsor of Administration Thom- | R with flowers. For Jim was an easy boss, |as White and other officials of city or | aookies, chocolate and jce cream were | resented. state joined with horny-handed men of { serv “Diamond Jim" gained nis name from a months : devotionai Jesse E. Rogers and 2. : lumkflut committee, Mrs. Charles E, Eilis, Leftingwell ; social committee, Miss Alice M. Leffingwell;- Miss Gladys M., Leffing- well and Miss Ruth J. Elis. Harry E. Bedat was in Hartford Wed- | Town. nesday. “ednesday evening a party was given by Bmile Geoffry at the home of Mr. and| > Mrs., Wellington A. Miner of East Greaf | Yaation. Plain. * The young people of Leffinzwell spent 2 very enjoyable evening | games and music. Sandwiches, George . Tinkham, cake, » fmas condert will be ziven with read- recitations and special music by the bear Hill. , UNCASVILLE i5n was heid last week in [Of Waterford. school house. A les- | D : wn::m‘ by the see- | Y. for the holi A ot zymnasium exhibition was given by mem- John Rathbome. he instruetion of Miss Greiner. pecially interesting, heing with stereopticon views. Miss Doris E. Rosge Charies E s is spending the|vears or more. Mrs=. Annie D. Newt. " NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, Miss Ida H. Lefl:nmll, Mrs. C. Thomas | Christmas vacation at the home of her great grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Ros.. of “West Town . street, Norwich Several songs were given by the school. School closed Friday for the holidhy Papas brothers gave a complimentary with | dance last Friday evening when Norwich. New London and Muntville were weil.r John Valette and hie zrandsom, Donald Vallett have been speriding this week at Sampson of |iNE and stickpin that he had worn in- | shotr. | the home of William Chzpel, on Dol- greeting and | variably after he had made enough money I t6 buy the stones that distinguished them. | LEFFINGWELL Mr. and Mre. Ronald Croft of Spring- fieid, Mass., were visicors Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. The nominating committee reported the | following C. E. officers for the ensuing s President, Mise Ewelyn Beard: vies president. John H. Rathbone: secre- | tarv and treasurer. Mrs. Jesse E. Rogers committee. Miss FEisie Bear Dr, and Mrs. Morton E. Fox, Mrs. Le- visa Fox and Miss Emma Crawford are structive meeting on the subject | Christmas guesis of Mrs. W. B. Crawford on is in Yonkers, N. Seuth Manehester. — Service emblem# Lers of the fifth and sixth grades under|are making their appearance through the A, fea- | mill this ‘week for the first time in the ture-of the evening was a lecture on Cit- [history of Cheney Brothers. Nearly 2500 zenship by Mr. Deming which prover es-|persons are receiving them. This means ecialiv in illustrated | that about half of the emploves of Cheney Brothers have beea with the firm. five DECEMBER 24, 1920 _ isitor. Saturday.’ Misk Ethel Barrows of 'New: London + Miss Sarah Wileox, who has been with diphtheria, h&s recovered and auarantine has been removed from house. Miss H. L. Merrow: spent a portion It proved a costly enmtertain-ithe week in Hartford, . ment for two of the young. men Montville as: their overcoats ~were 'con-| from esting. Many compliments were paid children and their teacher. was held afterwards. 3 ock rem “4i-A. ‘Robinsan of ding, Brook farm e Week, assisting A. 7. new roof on one of Willimantic #as “the | Manchester. Manchester postoffice’ hay 000 and ar a reward thé ‘mem hze had a telephone Several from here attended the Christ- mas ‘trée and exexcisés at the sciioolhouse at Mansfield Depot, Miss, Masinda teacher. The program was. varied and very inter- * The meat pie and' baked bean supner held at the chapel the previous night was also well attended. An excellent supper was served and an amusing eutertainment im- in a very serioag conditinn All are sorry fo hear that Eugene Dj % E. Willlams was & Willimantic re- in the the of the at die 39 but 2 THE BOSTON STORE ———i-—fl-g-—l Some Special Values for the Last Day - ONE-DAY GIFT SPECIALS For Late Shoppers Art Goods Department TWARM CROCHET SLIPPERS Dainty Bedrcom Slippers. made of lavender, pink. blue and gray wasl varn, with warm lamb's wool soles— SPECIAL $1.00 SPECIAL $2.00 $1.25 values $2.50 valnae Handksrchief Department MEN'S #5c LINEN HANDKER- CHIPFS Pure Tinen Fandkerchiefs with inch hem SPECIAL 59¢ MEN'S DEMI LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS Reznler Price 37%e SPECIAL 29¢ WOMEN'E 5S¢ FMRROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFRS em Linen Handkerchiefs which SPECIAL 39- WOMEN'S COLORED BORDER HANDKFRCHIEFS A regmlar 50c handkerchiof of con- able heanty SPECIAL 3% Sensible Gifts From the Underwear and Infants’ Wear Departments $2.9¢ OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNE SPECIAL $1.9 $350 ATTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS VALUES TO $1.50 We have just received two thousand more of thes= which have been selling for the last ten days at tremendously reduced prices—and have cut th> selling price to an even lower figure for the last two days before Christmas. SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS TIES NOW AT THESE LOWEST PRICES OF ALL VALVES IO \SIB0. - . ol ; VALUES TO $2.00 VALUES TO $3.00 BOSTON STORE MEN'S SHOP His Christmas Necktie VALUES TO $2.00 45¢ 69c OTHER SPLENDID VALUES AT $1.62 AND $1.95 MUFFLERS AND REEFERS JUST WHAT THE MAN WANTS RIGHT NOW VALUES TO $3.00 - $1.15 handsome Four-in-Hands, .... SALE PRICE 45¢c SALE PRICE 69¢ v s e s ots IS AEFSPRICE $1:15 We are able to offer som= very special values for these last two days, and as the merchandise is specially desirable it is a money saving proposition, ARG ANGORA WOOL MUFFLERS KNITTED SILK REEFERS e Have been selling for $4.00 and $430. A varisty Regular $5.00 Reefers, and most excellent' values $2.82 OUTING FLANN of attractive colorings in the lot- Higathatmdice NIGHT GOWNS SPECIAL $2.95 | SPECIAL $3.50 » SPECIAL $2.75 I ACCORDION KNITTED REEFERS %3¢ FITTED PERCALE APRONS FANCY KNITTED MUFFLERS Handsomie. SON TRdcters 1" ths Sy ol SPECIAL 39 S N L R B [| heather mixtures— T AT R 1| vame s6.00 SPECIAL $450 vvl‘,o!.r‘.\':&”"-:“':r FLANNEL SPECIAL 95¢ || Ve ss00 © SPEGIAL :g.n Regular Price $1.00 KNITTED SILK MUFFLERS ° || IMPORTED ENGLISH WOOL HOSE oo Valuee in this lot run as high as $4.00. Very ent o Enarantesnihat oms.are, mporied. and t2.98 ENVELOPE CHEMISES attractive colors— mixtures. Just what thé man wants— Our entire stock of these Chemises SPECIAL $2.95 SPECIAL 95¢ SPECIAL $2.00 ot ONE-DAY GIFT SPECIALS For Late Shoppers Glove. Department $300 WOOLEN GAUNTLET GLOVES Women's Warm Winter Glayes, n white, brown. heather and gray— SPECIAL $2.19 00 LONG Made WOOLEN GLOVES with fancy wrist— SPECIAL $1.39 CHILDREN'S LONG WRISTED WOOLEN Gloves which we have been selling for $1.23— . SPECIAL $1.00 30c AND 7% CLOVRS Maghmere e and Woolen Gloves. for Tomen and Children. Gloves which were formerly 58 and 7%¢ a pair— SPECIAL 39¢ Hosiery D=partment WOMEN'S FANCY STLK HNOSE A mived lot rizht out of etnck. of fancv A=op-stiteh and clocked Hoss in black. white snd a few cn These are all of wall known makes 2= actnal'v worth from $3.00 to $4.30 a pair— SPECIAL $2.28 WOMEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT STLX HOSE Heavy. pure =1k Hose onlv. Tormerlv $5.25— SPECIAL $425—TAX 28 TWOMEN'S FITLL-FASHIONED SILK - HOSE In the popular eordovan Were $2.30 a pair— SPECIAL $200 WOMEN'S $1.25 COTTON HOSE Heavy weizht, full-fashioned bhack Cotton Hose which have besn $1.25 a pair— . in black shade. SPECIAL 98¢ CHILDREN'S MERCERIZFED STOCKINGS Rlack or white mercerized Stockings of the regular 65c and 75c qualities SPECIAL 5% INFANTS' WHITE CASHMERE ¢ HOSE Were formerly 85c a patr— SPECIAL 65¢ BOYS' WOOL SPORT HOSE Entire balance of our stock of thees $2.50 Stockings— SPECIAL $1.98 SOME BIG TOYLAND BARGAINS TODAY SOME OF THE HIGH-GRADE TOYS HAVE BEEN TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED IN PRICE We have about twenty-five big pieces left in our entire stock—pieces that sold all the way from $11.00 to $19.00—and these larger ones are going to leave us today—the prices we have marked them will insure that. THERE ARE : — DOLLS — AUTOS — TRAINS — SWINGS — FURNITURE SETS Valuesto $19.00°..................0.00 0 el .- TODAY $950 ' Values to $10.00 B R R S I T T T T S O S S S S Ay ... TODAY $5.00 BIG REDUCTIONS IN OTHER KINDS OF TOYS AND CHILDREN'S GIFTS OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS t { i | ! i | | |clothes¥—American Legion Weekiy. {and dumb.—Houston Post. , | the bathing beauties loiting about the | ver screen)—What perfact nonchalance ! | me this minute.—Cartoons Magazine. { the grateful shade'af a tree Troubles of Merry OId £z. N:ck Old Kriss and his sleigh ddshing high through th¢ sleet To dodge a big snow cloud, dropgled down to the street ! . At the busiest crossing in town, duck and dear. *Look-out there, old man, you can’t park that rig here I Roared a traffic policeman, who never had heard Of jolly St. Nicholas,-no, not 2 word ! “I can’t ?” cried old Kriss. And-he reached out his hand And snatched that fat officer right off his stand ! And ‘while motorists gasped, sir, that wonderful slejgh Rose straight in the air, to the awful dismay Of that officer person. Next minute it stopped And down on the roof of ‘a tall store he dropped ! #*Good-by !” called St. Nick, with a mischievous smile. *“You can manage the traffic up here for a while.” The winds on the roof were exceedingly raw, And they had-no respect for the arm of the law. Pshaw ! they twirled him around like a tin weathervane, And bitterly did that policeman complain ! But I-guess that next season he won't be <o quick To try out‘his traffic rules on old St. Nick. _*_‘ HUMOK Gf THE DAY “Freddy's social career ia ruined.” “How's that? “The moths got into his THE KALFIDOSCOPE Substitutes for eonl 3% fuel were spok of as long ago as 186" Canals of 2 total of mare ‘han 388 miles are in use in Bn Seotiand Tard has 000 différent sets of 5 home-grown food | 4, evening 5la “What makes dinner so late today. sonny?” asked the summer boardér at the place where only was served.: “Mother lost the ean opener” the landlady’s boy.—Boston Giobe ) & estimated that nine {céasts of the worid are covered » In Ital¥ the tax for W rag 3 moblle runs to between 32068 and § replied heard of the man who killed laid the golden eggs?” “Yes” said Farmer Corntossel. “It's t goose required such ex- | pensive feed that it wasn't much of an in- | vestment, anyhow."—Washington Star ‘It is generally in damn places that poweér emch I believe 50, my son.”. Pt e R cx ot s s that the reason they look 1ike | oyt $246 000 8 yedr —Boston Transcript. Aot ol Bl 2 a e cont of Aark sea ott ‘o “Yes."” satd the snobbish young lady, “1 the only one in Eurepe y e realize that it takes all kinds of people te make a world, and 1 can say | am very glad 1T am not one of them.'—Ameérican | Legion Weekly. fered for sale at $25.400 The northern and nort of Franee include the the woolen industry Pro r (in histery)—How many i Y | Se have ob f s the United States had+ ae Janeite, & chty f dent—Five. - > P or—Enumerate them R e nh ey tudent—One, two, three, four, fvem PP ey oy Burr. You have a vacancy for a boy, I re. sir? er—Yes; but he must he a by telis a lie, never sweers and a discotrteous answer end my cousin. He's deaf acan station window indicated required to stop; ita u nal to go on A Chiness universits varieties of silkworm nection with a course in ser . believed to be the most compicie collectic ever made. ohn Henrv. come home with | l#ading tailors Hysband (rather vividly eonscious of Spouse. ¥ & “The docter made me show. him my | tongue; and it cost me 33; but 1 got | .0 even.” | How " . In a poker game lnst night T made |°° show- me- his hand, and it eost h —Boston Transcript “1 wrote a poem once, an Ode to Obliv- sroviding the slothes. A new {dents of the high schoo between Mt. Holls Pember and they find o special effort or required to make the entire-#lis seven miles over the smooth Aspbalt ros | recently eompieted At Horse Butte Ore Gloomy Gus. Qiscoversd a naturally heated “Oh. 1 dunno.” yawned Weary Willie !a_’;"'"""" SEpls BS: S Al as b strétched himself at full length in |70, 3 subterranean souree 1¢ this wag | "hiCh is near the top of t we got naid Tor doin hat_became of {12 “It reached its destination."—Egstem Transeript. “This s a rotten ‘world," meur-.'p(i iAo M'.. are it |attracted attention by the wave of hem it wouldn't be 50 bad "—American Legion | SUINE from the meutn only work, a Weekly. | The White House is probably more ir l('xrate:‘ equipped ejectrically ‘has other residence ir the world. Thers |in the house more than 170 milee wires. providing for 3,880 incands lu.m- A hell system and & private tele phone system for the president and b family, exciustvely Dr. Josesh de Stcphano recently b advaneed the theory that the use may be the cause of cancer and he some instances that seem o indica such s the case Seme ather take ewue with him made that in Ita N in great quantities very little canesr. thers » Bodepor. Custdoians of American history shouw be stermally vigilant lest our pro v friends fAind some warrant in the Vo aet or in a ruling by the p tior commisgioner t4 change the aame of th Braadywine 16 Eodapop. — SpringSel \ The Ever Fruittal o Christmas trees at station-houses hav :.‘.:?-"—".'u""‘ i been abandonsd by the poice for th s year, possibly forever. The tree “hat ha Ttley & Jones perpetual attentioh in that departmest ‘Ishelrnmcuu the plam tree. This beafs fruit at & 145 Main St. seasons — Brookiyn Bagile. HOURIGAN BROS. | All Holiday ' Goods ‘ - At Reduced Prices