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; Lo da G . .aum:,s‘;:i.cénm'nz';r.mBASKETBALL e By, et Biske: noncs INEW YEAR’S AFTERNOON Bantams vs. 8t. Mary's. The Baltic Bantams nlay St-Mary's EMERAIADS basketball team in Jewett City this after- d w-m I noon. The team will leave Baltic by truck. . LeFNGWELL | CRESCENT Guests Sunflay at the home of Mr. and A‘ A‘ Mrs. C. E Eillls were Mr. and Mrs. Jumes V. Eilis of Westerly, Mr. ana Mrs.| Fast Preliminary Game N the Arthur Anderson of Corning Road, Miss the Bana” Morris and Miss Ruth J. Eilis Starts at 2:30 bund: olg;orwlch Town. er fifty were present Sunday even- g 2ds 3 ing at the First Bozrah Baptist church | '0aded by J. E. Rogers, James Turnbull 5 _also hook at a Sunday school cert. The pro-|and Eugene and John Rogers. A social g Birds will granme included: Volustary; On Fairy | NOUr Was spent during which there was riarty and Bom“, Charles Huerter, given by Mrs, | @ treat of cake, chocolate and pop corn Riley and Thomas- Leftingweli; singing, The | Dalls. i ;/2d8—Fin- . Seta, choir; Scripture reading and pray-| Miss Grace M. Cramplin, with her fath- i forwards ; er, by Rev. J. W. Carlévale: recitation, | *r. Robert. E. Chamglin, of Arlingten, 3 for- Pearl Murphy, In Bethlehem ; recitation, visited relatives here over Sun- J The Christmas Star, Lois Leffingwell ; an | 44y, The trip was made in Mr. Cham- that | - exercise by four primaries; recitation. A [|Plin's :ml:m’::t::: E Whiting wenl deserv- ; 58! Story, by Effie Murphy ; song. Lovely Thy . i Rest, the choir; dialogue, The Oid. Oid| Harry E Dedat spent Wednesday in ; R i, * Bt *"hotors | . Loknd Taimer a0d Moe Remsie K. DF .C IASEBALI. TEAM RE. PRlllNTlNG NORWICH DURING | Christmas Always: song, Mildred . F. Palmer, of Franklin street, Norwich, SEASON OF 1920 Leffingwell, Child of Bethiehem. Mr. Car-| Were guests’ Christmas at the home of levale gave a Christmas talk. An offering | Mr. and Mrs. Harty L. Palmer. 3 Pl-yon (reading From left to 'right) Sitting: - W. Murray, Doust( Lamb, | o nearly nine dollars was taken. Read- Mgr. John A. Holland, E. Murray (Capt.), T. Hayes, E. Murray. ing by Katherine Taylor, O Little Town ‘ ; A L2 Standing: Patton, Stapleton, Keiler, Austin, Twitchell. - e e e Ehep ey | hile locals - - Were Watching, Semething Wrong, read- . This affernoen ‘at 2.30 in Olympic hall térncon and night, can square.accounts : - the guuth. falked of basketball game be- |for stunts pulled over on him by the Em-|in ’:;‘:m“fl- i e At IEWETT CITY PIONEERS ¥S. L ASHLAND-SUB BASE 3 ll;r:,b;h T Yt s l( . ihe . Emeralds . of - Willimantle, | eralds last season, = m; new year right. See them in action FAST FORT TERRY TEAM GAME FORFEITED ot Come, reading b F C‘t, h The "vigitors are -just commencing this afternoon. The 1: 1 Ploneers, basketball | ~There len tement at Bi, recitation, Transformed, James hif natr'gsmde and Mgr. Benoit, realizes N Al e 195t fruveling, '“fl was plenty of excitement at Dijpn one Bieat Night! . Holy Powa.& 2 &. shnuld |he has a battle on his hands. The Em- a 3 _ tossers of Jewett City will joyrney. to | hall, Jewstt Clty, Thursday nigai The | "0 "ol Colh e taken for eralds L have their usual strong linenp | TWO TEAMS TIED FOR'LEAD ' Plum Island,-N. Y., where they will play leub base, basket tossers came up Srong | Home Missions. geasons - s | —Big Chief Larson, Bob Higgins, Jack | THE TROLLEY LEAGUE |the Yast Fort Terry team tonight. Terry | with an evident intention of treatin’ ‘em | Mbnday evening the Sunday schoo!| Firgt & M Mtge. alry: b-;w;n fhe ll;er 1 lflem\..ggmmz”flggm 1:!:1 u:::‘:e i\::; e Trolley league mateh- | has an exceptio.ally fast team this year, | rough in Jewett City. Christmas tree and entertainment was jsand teams handled-by Mgr. Benoit'in | i ne Joe T, 0. s rol 'k show that Jewett = held in the vestry. The programme was® Wphat, and . the local - manager saym | been seen in actfon With the locals Intho | won from the Actna Five. Daitle gefectoy | '4VInE In their lineup none other than | fThe chief offender of the visitors was | 153 10 U by o2 A Weloms waa siven| 87 Gold Bonds, due 1940 ,uum: short-of taking both games, af-’pist. This combination has' been trim-| the Bowldmn; D lost to Taft- |11al Smith, lightweight boxing champion | Bean ‘at center, and he was repeatedly | by Mrs. C. E. Eilis: prayer, by Rev. 3. FERR i SERIES “A" X 3 . : 3 3 RO vma and Danielson won from Plainfield; f‘l“’e U :- m;“'m": ::_(;“HO from | warned during the first half by n.mlu W. Corlevale; recitation, m;o. by _h)lm- s “| Taftville and Danielson tled 1 fis heing a cleve 2 basketball QGingras. The game put up by the visit- | dred Leffingwell ; reciation, James m- place, Baltic and, the i ot [player. Although the Pioneer manage: | ors was fac from that whiéh might be | bull; reading, Christmas Up to Date, by| Secured by a First Mertgage on ‘| second. Scores of league games aré as|Tent is convinced that the Terry bunch | expected from such a well disciplined or- | Katherine Taylor; reading; by Mrs. Jesse a recently completed steam gen-« follows: is exceptionally fast, he Slaims they will {¥anization as that which the sailors rep- | E. Rogers: The Legend of Christmas:| erating station of 60000 kw. vt S b g e have to go some to put jt over his aggre- | mpent. recitation, The Negro Preacher, H. E, capailly, snd by &. dicest merd : - sation of ball tossers. “The players whe | ' The first half ended with the gobs lead- | Beard. The Christmas tree whidh Santa m yred J s . ; eclaire, cen | ing by one ‘basket.” The second halt was | Clavps had so bountifully laden was un-| 9996 on all other property of b 20 “Dec. "—0“ SieHoth: &5 Sylvest " % in session but's few minutes with each Company. Population served by ehafig thoan active Mxh 75 low 7; ruling B!\ er L 1 32— 219 |wards, and Billy Liverty and Joe Barry, | side having scored s fodl basket. Bean, | ——————————p—————————===| Cor any abeut 450,000, ” “ . et m" 1 offered'at 73 last I % urdick” 119 127— 368 | guards. They will leave Jewett -City on | sever Dbeing warned agaih, was finally or- r‘?’“‘" ip sk : ee.flnc« s : ; ] bind "’—_“' the 10.29 train ‘and .endeavor to BrIng | gered from the floor, anid the whole team BASKETB ALL Price 100 and Interest {sslies ‘making overnight saifs of 2 ta-8 CApis Seir s : 3 _—— — tiome the bacon. : Teft ‘with him. Referee 'Gingras gave extreme’ advarices of m tofs : : T dero — thein’ twe: mitites' to yeatiné piiy’ and a8 Y ALL COLLEGIANS DEFEATFD they were not ready when time was up, 8% TOWN HALL, 101 10— 308 CONGA BOXS' QUINTER | the stme ;;‘mf':e“d, oty =<3 " . ¥ 5 — = 1B 101 110— 339 n ary the. egians irther information . dlvision of the . J‘ oA 100 115 320 | e il Comas Bove in - e heir, | defeated the Rosebuds oy two baskets. NEW YEAR’S NIGHT o e o dethy -amone - speulative indusirl- "‘“"“ s r— 112 102— 322 | eyett City, to the peaceful fume of 46-24. b Base. BODELL Cco. {L B o w"““l‘“m"‘” S e i R e e o e - 2=\ Ben Hurs & CO. B " '3 62 S Z > e s LTS St 6l game bu e ver A 13 at the Lo 2 633 519 561 1613 |,¢ C. Andrews of the Conga Boys was - McAnulla = 10 WEYBOSSET STREET [l mntarive interes's| Lz T High team total, Tattvitle Ve feaels euy et e el | i ! Stecuin Hartford Providence, R. 1. the wist. the dav's o wias . High team single, Taftville . showed clever passwork and good shoot- ; VS. A Beston New York ¢ High Jndividnel thiee Longs ing. Davis and Blake starred for the All | D. Chicknoski % ¥ High individual single, King «....... Collegians. ~This is the first game of a 2 Connectlcut m - 5 EE i . 7 Léague' Standing. three-game series with the Conga Boys. . Connors Frfther: vm eut reporte! 4 — : i : x . InaBABnt s oo < ¢ mercantile 3 3 R —Strings— - zencles issued pre'iniinacy nmras on th>| o g 3 ‘ Won. “ Lost. P.C.|° 3 3 ¥ ;.meg Lof ‘Business mertelity” durinz bt 3 e LA A 3 ¥ e r ‘ahd the irregulari'y ot g o 750 apize . indictted uddlflq«y‘ it i e NS " -500 . in ‘Burope and at mo 3 el 9 LS : 3 1 hices Bt eating mocks vie % Plainfield g - TPoints undér their be: i R gt o 5579 = . g flt" and a-reaction in reading, ‘which ? = % oy i 2 : ’ i for.an e;(enn!on of ‘time to file SHE TAT T S = 4 Iytion “plan, fmparting ‘some fr-§ ° b * “larity fo fhe et jours trading, "fi.‘;fl““‘l"n B"j:,};“;:i‘)‘mmmmy i i % iy silptien - Naghtons mu n Ay Domestic milling demand. ~Prices clos- 2 109— 325 ’ ”,mm Tttt it 'y ed firm 1 12 to 2 1-2 net h 108— 307 3 - ) ek March. 18- 34 @ 189 aud 101== 31y : LA . e e ke e e o OST STUPENDOUS CLEARANCE SALE EVER HELD Total salss (nor '1'}":4 _810*;: tnl _-':-secen;- advance, oats < 514 526 514 1654 $26175,000. Ot 0. 3-8 ceats gain and i Jewett City. N 3 \ provisions * varying from, five ‘cents de- % 7 "‘" ‘"‘“""'M 0. 8 N Y o, videof fiftys imts Clair .. .. 88 117 108— 313 . AT TH]S STORE Buying credited ta etstern mills as » w97 AT AN 214 'eau:‘rle f the Iate trading in wheat and & .106 98 101— 305 tl d 3 served to emphasize:a gemerally accept- 3 114 112 122— 348 I'h f th Ctl ma.kmg thll q! 5 "onfiilon that the mtooksaf all- sy | Willls ok e ere are many reasons or itnese glgan C reauctions we are year. | ol “iore than $11.000.000. Reserven ‘of [ Puvers are low_and ‘that - active eompac|: S e SR pointed out that facilities .for the move- R Iy e e e ‘s 5 | mildness of weather and ‘a declining market. % port are limited and. that EIIYDXIEHII in- - - 108— 28% ~ I’l‘flfll ouiry for wheat by way of the Gulf of | Fontaire . . 105— 302 fr. disak 'm‘_ o | Mexico, has ‘been of unprecedened yol-j Rood .4. 102— 321 “‘mx-m oA fixchaize 10 :m oS ey oot RRiR o Lo st | I low prices will reduce our stock the buying pubhc will soon empty our store of 505 520 504 152! SATS S g e *| Winter merchandise. réserve bank thay there. had -been 93 120 - 83— 308 3 % . .2 Buy all you can afford for you will never have an opportunity to buy good, clean, de- 95 98— 281 s e ,.;.,;‘fl'f;,'m et e w an—an slrable merchandlse agam at these prices. due to lower quotations on. hogs. s 71 _vh1e 5141506 Livestoek Erl!t Chicago, Dec. 31—Cattle, 4,000 . - o T e %xfl‘::,;‘lfi.;niwwu il belwen milers awt cootor wa| s i ue | Stocks are large, due to the public buying sparingly at the beginning of the season 000, d & N . i ) e NS e COATS LADIES’ AND MISSES DRESSES Boiomma bulls srong o % coun b1 T 1% 13| We have divided our stock of Coats WINTER SUITS }mm Serges, Tricotine and B T s Tt WA Beljim feeclyec Ty 3:" ';"“‘“‘ JUST ONEHALF OF THER itk Dveiots bich sl 4 R o e e e v i 1 sslling price— p " FORMER SELLING PRICE to $49.50-—SALE PRICE. . . $25.00 M i RS 50 Taffeta Dresses which sold up “Hogs—37.000 active ‘mostly 36 . 501 King g 125 123 110— 358 | Lot No.. 1—Coats which sold Suits which sold at $29. to $35.00—SALE PRICE. . . $19.50 cents lower. than ‘yesteriay's - average |McKenzip ..., ,..105 105 12— 331 to $39.50 NOW $19.50 NOW. i S biasoesness SILTE o eee Hisher than camy o0 4950 bule o] - TR | e Suis which sold at $35.00— Serge and Tricotine Dresses 85 @ $9.35: pigs 35 @ 40 cents lovwer Y ey Lot NoX\2—Coats which sold 3ot o g bulk - desirablé 80 to $1.30. peund pigs NOW ....o0ovvevennr... $17.50] |which sold up to $29.50 — smmcx-:............m.so Suits which sold at $49.50— Serge Dresses which sold at The Melrose Five of Taftville chalienges |§ UP 1O $45.50........NOW $25.00 any team in the #astern part of Connecti- tents to $1.00 Io cholce fed wes'ern | cut and would like to hear from the Wil |§ Lot . 3—Coats which lambs early :u 75 BUNE" ne 00 @ uu- limantic Rovers, All.Collegians, Pioneers, No ' sold Lo mmfi:mudfs:es% NOW...........‘......329.75 Serge and Taffeta — SALE <NConh0ww 0 up ./.345.00 Suits which sold at $69.50 PRICE (i ccioessivedin SUOMD NOW. 52 g 4338 4 % Suits which sold at $75.00— SKIRTS WAISTS s NOW ..o .. 83750 | Al Wook Plited Paids which $10.00 Georgette Waists— - - Suits which sold at $79.50— - sold at $10.00—SALE PRICE $5.95 SALEPRICE ............. $500). INOW .................. $39.75} | Aj] Wool Plaids which sold up $5.98 Silk Waists, in black and Suits which sold at $85.00— to $15.00—SALE PRICE. . .. $7.50 | MILLINERY Choice of any Trimmed Hat in our store, some of them sold as UP STAIRS OTHER ITEMS One lot of Women’s Fleeced ABOUT THE STORE |25 _SALE PRICE 1o+, 100 i Rise sk P high as §15.00—SALE PRICE $5.00] . gfiu’gl;h;dmsj; 3ronn.'.“.°.'..".'.'.?.5f.ff“.'.”. $1.00 Velvet Shupes, o large ad | $226" ALEPRICE ........ $1.50 |Muslin Gowns, Skins, Chemise — E “00.1.:& A o Sagaa ol FOR 48c to $3.98 § Flannelette Gowns, Skirts, Percale bold of $2.09SALE PRICE.... $1.80 | G e Tiaa, AT SALE PRICES. PRICE ........o0 500002 $588 Fancy Feathers, Flmun,lndd:..n one-half regw’ar price.