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House, little .out of ‘the or'd.nan oc- | | in: Hvrwlch fifty years ago this | “The Bulletin's telegrapaic news | Wrounz word, that the surfender of | 280 had been upon and that | 2] of ‘peace ‘were very humili- The. horse railroad 3 imxcie a.rrhnnmu to .en;l_ bus to® le ‘hour] at the West This will be d¢ 871 ‘Monday; J: n. ao Is11-0ur foreign telegrams this morning are highly im= portant.: They inform u® that the sur- render of was agreed upon. Sat- irday mighi are in better condition. mh eour:‘a the teunsmtg pea wi er correc y X'!W‘lted or noL are terrlbb' humiliat- 4 Su.urdl!, Feb. 4, 14 ln. to. C?' of Norwich. muner Ufimy of the Keystvnr oyl line, owned by J. M. Huntington and Tfl“’%"&b‘"" ¥, ‘lnflll!!d by Aoty Co, of this city, was burned at the W?VT iy W.. C.:Hugh King; wharf -in India’ Point at Providence,|¥. V. 1. Ofllws M. Waterman; ‘secre- Saturday; The loss is estimated at| 3f¥:. - He; & S, Henry °F. from $25.000 to $30.060, with no insur: |y ¢ H'-'“‘f er, anu_,L eF ce.. . The - Utility .was. built at n-E' vevml Tor! plh. marsha an- &:fl ille a few years ago by T. T.|Bi€ e guard; Afine Ma- ) largest and the lasts vessel launche; re, and was, we believe, b B : g 5 AlL the rivers a-‘a'tru-efl—tu Thames t e 3 e wiraet. church fair. and | for séveral miles below Norwich, The testival closed ‘Saturday~ evening - at L“ AgiEpod xnll _Y""’*""" covered ;v.hlch time; the resurt of the vote for he tea set was made known, The Rev. Naw London - Nofthern . iouse was the- fortunate geéntle- been"epanga-at South Windhum - 'm, man, the ‘trumpet -being borne off by the Wm. M."Williams S UK. Con-No. vg;igrhm the station uent. as op- 8 " SUNDAY.- SUBJECTS - Tuud:.y Jam. 31, 1871:—About 10:30 Monday eyvening. smoke was seen is- ;uixlr:’ from the cellar, of the Tendnd;r; = uilding on in- su-egt occup! Christisn_Sclence serv! “at 10:45 ar Adolph R. Frank as a milunery and {m. in_ the Thayer bunam room faney goods. store; and by John, C.|Sunday:schook at '11:5! 3 Ripley as ' looking glass and picture| . ‘o Congeonatidnl: dhureh Bunday { frame manufact. It to thel' L oine aasetne e o o gut, | morning, the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H, Howe, ‘gah House and by mldmit‘both buildings | Will pFeach. : Sundayscheol at noon. were burning. - Both ere oid and were Foram of {he Nerwieh Musical completely gutted. Dramatic associstion ‘Weets Sunday at 4 ,m;rhe reimnk:ble be:aut t)mlt t:‘he P. 'm0 at 13 Main street, Ctm)l block.* ames river has n_entirely freel ,; m, from ice for. at least 10 miles above | Gomm i,y o miscopal _‘,"',, . “ YOUR EARS its mouth and for a large portion of 0 the time, until the recent spell of cold | Si ot rop ;_’:,_“”“ A Rl when yéu hear thé music peuring forth ‘ weather, open nearly up to.this city. from 2 DELPHON PM!)NOQRAPM.l alltord: ‘one: of the h;st and most con- ‘“Ar; n"'t“":' 1::'!.\ s o i clusive arguments why the government ing top] +of Life; ev- :‘”';::‘:"’::;::: ‘“m:'k':"::' f'::; te ‘selécted for a navy vard on this | ening,. Why ‘Sheuld we - Desire - Christ? s . s cdge S iver should "be improved for naval|Rev. Arthur Varley, thinister. ideal instrument for your music roem.| purpokes.. ‘At St. Andrew’s ‘Episcopal - chan We. have them in period designs and tr::‘ed];wédf!: T ml“fl"{fi Rev. William H.' Smith, ~rector. _Holy aris to e represen! a N ethers, from $100 upward. Easy T'nrmt. quiet had been restored ‘in the city, Comaunion e hg‘;h schzol YOUR JEWELER tite peopie, submitting to. their inevit- alfie fate with &n alt -of sad resigna. | At-tie Holiness Mission. 87 Main 327 MAIN STREET NORW NEAR: POST OFFICE Millions of bdpll know ‘that it is needléss to' bé bothered with indiges- | tipn, dyspepsia ér g’ disordered stom- ach. A féw tablets of Pape's Digpep- =min' neutralize acidity and give relief ‘at _once. When vour meals don’t fit. and you feel uncomfortable, ‘when” you' belich ‘gases, atids or raise sour, undigested food.! When you feel lumps of indiges- tion pain, heartburn or headache, from wcidity, just eat a tablet of Pape's Dia- jBEpsin ‘and “the stomach distress is 'luxw : The cost is so little. -The benefits zreat. ou, too,.will be a Diapepsin enthusinst afterwards. YOU HARDLY BELIEVE chareh, | m, at noon; even!n( prayer tion. It i8 reported from London that{Street, praise and prayer service at 10 a powerful orleanist movement is be-{2 m. Bible class and Sunday school at 18H ing ad\‘m‘cea throughout the whole of [2 P. m. /Preaching at’3 and 7:30 p. m. R TRETe AV Gratg Memorial ‘Baptist - charch, 8 st _evening Rev. R. Thomas, pasto: each! greatly affect the ‘attendance at the X ik h.g morning ‘and evening by - Rev. Wyatt of Milford, Conn, at 12:30. Thomas Sunday school Communion roném.n. the‘ ev- ice. Universalist church fair. ,Breed hall was. very attractively decoratgd. The principal event of ‘the evening was thelaning ‘serv presentations of The Windmill. The stage arrangemens for this were good | ~At Church - of - the el s"”""‘ and the acting whs' excellent. (Universalist), George H. Welch, minis- The ‘matter-of. putting several new | ter- 10.30 a- m., regular sérvice -of wor- machines into the jail in this eity for | Ship. - Sermion’ ‘subject, Univaesal | the manufacturesof suspenders is un- | Christ. 12 m. The Bible school. There der consideration. If it is done it is|Will'be no meetilig of the Y. P. C. U. expected that it will .add about $2,000| " At the Bpfiltn.ll ‘Acsdemy, Park street. yearly to "the value ol the prisoners’| Mrs. Isabel.C. Bragdley of Buston, noted psychic and ballot medium, ; will llv: ’l’hurxdqv Feéb, 2, 1871:—The nNeW |psychic messagés prece by brief ad- firtn of Plant Pros., who have’ taken | dresse: by Rev. A. P. Blinn, it 2 o'clock. i-the store on Main street and Little 1] i Wi et o aureet, 20 LIk i the Miemoon and a¢ 1130 in e e {;‘rgs"f‘"t"“f““l Joat, Svening. " The . 'At Ceatials Bipiiet Shbeio Hov P, . e front windows of e store 'were ) ‘Wright rreach both morning and prettily decor~ted and the storé was til1ad dizinz the evening. evening. . -Italian -service ‘at ;10.45, San- The remarks of Senator Bm;‘klngham day gohool and City Bible Class for Men upon the income tax, made in the sen- | 3 200n. Young Peopleissocial hour.at § ate on Thursday last. are of interest|D. m. B. Y. P U. at 6.30. subject, & Lelngh and Wlikelhm a8 presenting some common sense ob- | Surrendered aad Victerious Life. C/O A L jections to the tax which have oeéur=| At !rflvy )lwhuht ‘Episcépal church, . ¢ i .| Rev. E. AT Lege. pastor. Sunday morn- EGG, STOVE AND NUT |\irive or paxizssox el o g e $17.50 CARRIED IN DIES AT SATUGUS, MASS. LI:'SS 50c SHOVELED OFF S'clocky Epworth jeagne 6:30. . Evening Tharles H. Olin, for. about twenty- | Service: JOHN ‘A MORGAN & SON ser: t 7:30. Sersnon’ “What, Canses seven years in the employ, of ‘the Bos- Telephone 884 F. H KENYON; General Agent G. N. DELAP; Special Agent D.'W. LITTLE, Special-Agent Hnrulrd, Conn. New York New Haven the Division Ameng the People?’ ton Transcript, for' which he did secre. At First Baptist charch, George Henry iarial work, died last Wednesday even- | Strouse,’ mihister, 7 "At the ‘morning, ser- inglat his home at 5 Marden s the Lord's Sucper will be observed : “His|and’ the padtor ‘will deliver a brief ad- death came unexpectedly, and-tollowell [dress. Bible schoal af 12 o'clock. . Even- extra’ eXertion by Mr. Olin in going up |ing’ service at 7:30 o'clock. . The’pastor stairs. will prewoh an mm.nm s Born in Danielson, Conn., nn_ March 14, Jeseph: * v e} 1871, he was the son of George and Myra | o'y Yederbted chirch, (U} Oln. His father was.a-descéna- Ber. ant of «ong of four brothers who eame | Dafiel Trick, pasisf, morning. mrshfn Guaranteed in cvery fespect. Lot us | from Sweden to America, late in the six. [t 10:30. Theffie, he Thanks. of Jesus, demonsgrate this vibrator knd Prove te | tecnth century, -and founded :he fammiy | Ele school at cloge of<morning service. you taat it i8 exl::llerg 2pbliance. fhore, Bducated in the publlc school in | Christion’ Endeavor at :30, Topiz The As axp tuct.,uL sHoP, Danjelson and in a shorthand school in | SuFrendered: and Victerious Lite.4- Miss ‘gfl:nu’ SCHT AN power co. | Worceste#, Mr! Olin was graduated from |Rice. leader. Evening service at 7:30. Wester! ,.’\; 1. | the latfer, in 1889, and “was first em. | Subject: The Broken Cristerns, Iu! -:nlc POWER. conuy, ployed as.stenographér in West Lynn. o ; 3 § East Maia St. Mystie, Conm Later he secured a position as the sm TS first” stenographer ever employed by the P Mr. and Mrs. James' Maynard of Lyme, were guests Sunday of un. ‘Ernest Spen- cer. b Boston Tyanscript Company and went to: NOTICE. work there * n* Jan.> 24, 1894, acting ¢ first as stenographer for both the busi-| DE. 2. M. LINNELL has moved ha |75 25 SUO08TAPher tob both (he buel | cor am L Day was a visitor in Mid- otfce te 28 Shetmeket St being tranferred - to the editorial dé- | dletown Saturday -and Sunday. partment entirely, Where he worked sue-| Misé. Nellie ‘Gray. spentathe: week' end cessively under Editors Clement, O'Brien, | at the home of Miss Elld Darling. & Tracy and Williams. Mr. Olin long had| Miss 'Bessié Savin has ‘resigned -as teacher - in- the. Pond schoel. - Lawrence | Spencer. has been secured m finish the vear. charge, of " the’ Divers Gogd Causes. the| Transcript feature devoted to appeals for \Misses Violet:and Helen ’Ronrs spent Saturdgy in Colchester.” «. . worthy objects .and.needy people. One of his hobbies was ventriloguismy , Byron and Roy Ames spent t.be ween chd_ with Norwich friends,” 4nd for several ysars he gave entertain- Miss. Ruth Murray of Colchester was ments in ‘and around Boston. an over Sunday guest of Miss Helen Rog- m LA Viba ELECTRIC \IBRALUAL 756, IS Take elevator,’ Mours: 10-12 o m., 4-5 p. m. Evenings | febid Lnd_ies, Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING | AND MEN'S SUITINGS ‘ DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES,]| -‘ s-u-y by l'pollt-ell. After Hving - in- several places uround Boston, . Mr.. Olin . removed in- 1908 te | Saugus, where he had since made bis home. - He was married in 1892 to Kath. | & TS, AND SAVE MONEY. ‘' THE BEAU.|erine lhfle O'Brien of Lynn. _J. Milton Clark of Greenwich is spend- y f ing @ few days at his farm here. TIFUL SEASON’S-- SHADES IN Edward Mitchell - was a caller "in SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S e Tnd Mus G, 7. Mutray ot-Colches: FANCY SUITINGS. * SAMPLES ON ter were recent guem at Mr_ and Mrs N. L. Clark’s. Mt. and Mrs. Wlllw-n Darling znd Edwin and Fréd Harris were recent vis- itors in Norwich. ° Fred Fish spent the week end at his home in- Leffingwell. 3 Miss’ Minna Kingsley’ wu given a par- ty on Monday eveming in hopor of her birthday. . The. evening. was: enjoyably spent with games and ‘music;f8r enter- taifment. Refreshments of- cake, fruit, candy and Goffee were served. ' MON'I'VIU.ECENTER Following is the Mst .of pupils per. fect im attendance for -the month ‘of Jan- tary at the public sc¢hool: 2 “Grades 1-3;, Mrs. Vickery, teacher—Ad- die Babcook, Dana Dari, Elace Dart, Al- REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN | WOOLEN . MILLS, WIGHTMAN’S | SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. SPECIAL SALE "AXES Gmnnteed, Handled, THE HOUSEHOLD “ 7,’ : COLDS If you want to do a friend the great- est favor in this wonld; recommend the use of “Seventy-seven,” for Coughs, eoldc, Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, Pains| or Soreness in the Head, Chest and Back, or bm'r\ still, share your bet- | tle. To get the best results také “Seve Sonnenburg, Ruth Yavenire. Grades 4-8, Miss Pauline Glasbrennet, B\IM“I BH", 74 Franklin St. | ty-seven” at the first sneeze or shiver. ;:l‘:‘*;;‘" ];:g' ”I';".‘P“—An:;; Rl;:;eo(}d: Telephone 5314 Book on'Diseases of “Every Living |!ub. Joseph. Jacobs, S nes sathrop, Gardon Moran, , Jokn, Kos: #‘hmg"—mmhd free. lofsy, Herta Sonnenberg, Lena Tyler, . i ¢ all Drug and Country | 1rving Yavener, Mildyed Yaveneft “You Can Do No Better Than | 17 tor sale s Y| Alert I. Fox has purchased a fine &l’ 0" wm" “; -driilvng herse. Humphreys’ Homeo. n{_gdilfme Co., !:tend:;‘ night p.:e xg: Community c!nbvl 156 William" Street, New York. a stereopticon en nment , was . given No Salad Complgtg Withou: A for the club ' membars. | Slides showing — [the story -of the American Indian were Thmm’s shown while Mrs. Hubert Dart read th story. Next Menday night it is. expect: ed, pictures of the Heguimos will be shown. There were fifty-six presemt at the unfon” méeting of the Liadiés' ‘Aid Seciéty of Uncasville and .the - Ladies' Social Union of - this' place ‘which, meét at the home of M: Charles French Thursday afternoon. Gladys Stratton of Nor- 'wich was présent and talked along the line of home economies. * Delicious re- freshments of sandwiches, cake, cocoa and sherbet were '3hea’s News Buareau UNION SQUARE Home-Mam THUMM'S . DELICATESSEN STORE 40 anklxn Stnet | { 1 ‘Nickel Plating UNTED METALS qu ater! —Judge Willi; B WHEN YOU WAXT to put yeur busi- Waterbury. ge William E./Thomas and Mrs. Thomas of ‘Waterbury have ar- wived at Hawana. Cubz, and .will go _there to Ranams and !b merthern South Ameriess fred ‘Haack, Tryon Lathrope, Siegfriefit 'choeaut't ‘Bars, Peanut ' Bars, Walnut' Bars, Cogoanut Bars— at-§ for 25c, og each:.. mtzrgrlse Chocolates, -mcmd- ing 'eppermi Nougatines, . Molasses - Chips, Old=Fashioned Chocolates, former value“50c — Price a pound . “Golden Dome Chocolates, oW Drops, Cdramels, Ice Creams, Frogen Pudding, Roman’ Punch, former value 88c—Price a pwnd TofletGoodschull 50c Luxor Face Powder, in all shades—Price now ..%... “50c Lambert’s Listerine Tooth Paste, made by the makers of Listerine—Price gow . Coats’ Thread, 8¢ - Coats’ Machine Thread, 150-yard _spodls, all numbers, 8 to 100 — Special price 8¢ a spodl, tormu' value 10c. 1 Notion Specials Hat Elestic, white or black, % and % widths, formerly 5c a yard—Price now" ....... . Coats' ‘or Merrick’s Darning Cot- ton.- all ‘colors, formerly 5c a ball—Price now Shamrock’ Linen Thread, all numbers, -black or white, form- erly 17c—Price now. .. Richardson’s Silk Thread, 100- yard ‘spools, all cofors, former- y. 25c—Price now Glasgo Lace Thread, 500-yard &pools, all mbers, Formerly 30c—Price ndw ¢ .Collar Bands, with cushion back, sizes 13 to 17, formerly 12c — ° Price now . English Twilled Tape, 10-yard pieces, widths % to % inches, formerly-18c to 25c—Price now “ Silk Belting, black or = white, widths 134 to 2% inches, form- erly 35c to 45c a yard — Price ‘now e 15¢ ‘Valentines . Yalentines, a select li of Cut- , Comics and Geetég Cards . ' rices are an ‘Booklets—Pi Valentine " Pgst . Cards, a blg variety — at 10cga dozen, or each . o .‘..\. Wumngcon- "‘Birtbday Post * Cards—at 10e b doxen or each Te Handeome "Velvet Bags—Just 96. pieces in this lot—black or colars, with frame purse, mirror ‘and eilk ~ tassel — Special Price $1.85, formerly $2.50 and $3.00.% 7 % WHITE ROCK ‘ Bugene West is'{l with pnmnom. at the home of his father. “Mrs. Herbert, Macomber and Mrs. | Charles Leonard of Westeriy were recent guests of Mrs. Will Stillwell. \ Joseph ‘Tucker js confined to the hounl with. mumps. Mr. _and Washington, ' I Dwights Cornell’s. Misses Sarahand nulll Bhok venier- tained at their home on Thurldfl}' safter- noon the niembers of the CFescent club of the First Béptist chun:h in’ Westerly. The people_here Wwere saddened by the! death of Edgar S. Sweet, whick occurred Monday - morning. -Mr. Sweet had not been /well for some time but® kept about his_ business until ‘about six-weeks ago when hé had to give upy For a time there seemed to be a chance of his get- ting better, then he steadily grew . worse and was a great sufferer. - Monddy evend- ing short servicés were heid at his home/ conducted by Rev. Mr. StAnley, pastor of the Methodist _church,in Westerly. Tués-, day morning. thé bgdy was taken to the home- of his brether. at Centerville, R. L, where the ' funeral was Beld Thursday afternoon. Mr. Sweet came here a little over two years agd as snperintendent of the mill and.in that time nas:made many |friends and was very well fiked by the pevpls who worked for him. Miss Gerda Peterson; vis‘ting nurse of - New London, - was ‘the guest .Sunday eof uth Brook. Monday Mj or. Boston, witere she months’ course in vumic health ‘seryice; . UNCASVIL.LE ‘Thursday sveninfi of last week Miss "Alice Bugbee wag given a delightful sur- prise - by . ftiends frem Norwichs Mont? ville, New London and Uncasville. Those, resent inciuded. Misses Eleanor Lange, vin, Anna Boska, Rose Hickey, Kathers ine Hickey, Eleanor 'St. Germain, Rose Burlake, Madgeiine Keefe and Mary Ste- panick’ and ssre.. William , McNeil, Thomas Gross, Perey McCarthy, George | McCarthly, ~Egmund Bugbee, . Walter Keefe, 'Thomas Donevan, Harvey New- ton; Leo ‘Chase, Henry Peters, Jéhn Rivers, Romeo Kane ‘and Clifford Bug- bee. A butterfly dance was given by Miss Eleanor Langevin, there were vocal sd- Wayne Whitman t Sunday of al and John Rivers sang Margie. The ac- companists for th¢ evening. were M ees, Alice Bugbee. and Madeline Keefe. Bugbee also_entertained with -piano - los. Mrs. ©harles Bugbes; assisted by Mrs. Ernest Bugbee, served sandwiches, cake, fancy cookies, fruit' and lémonade. Misses Jewel and Frances ‘Grabawski of Derry Hill have been the guedts of) relatives in Bridgeport recently. Mrs. J. Y. Miller has been’ in Hampton, where she was called to attend the fu- neral of her uncle, Lucius Whitaker, who died in Cleveland. O. Burial was in the /| don hnd* Miss Irene Walsh. of Norwich. los, In Old Manila, by Percy McCarthy ! Mcn s “Mchllan" Trousers, venu Cotton Half Hose,. ln black, 'cordovan « vand navy — Price now. . Ceeees 122¢ Men's ' Heavy-weight Cotton Hosiery, in black, cordovan and navy—Price now .....i.......) 19 Men's Mercerized Lisle Hosiery, black, navy, cordovan and gray —Price. now ......eiiais 35¢ Men's Muffiéers at half price— that means a $6.00 Muffler at $3.00 Work Gloves—all at 20 per prices up to $50.00—All at one price .. ..... $16.50 36-inch PLUSH COATS “Now $22.50 WAISTS, AT $3.75 Women'’s Hand-Made and Georg- ette Waists, compriging all our .regular stock that sold” up to $7.50—Clearance Price $3.75. * Monday morning in St. John's church Miss Nelliec Moronski became the bride of John Wolskl. ' Rev. J._F. X. Quinn ras the officiating clergynfan. Mss ‘So- phie Moronski was maid of jionor. After iFeb. 10 they wilk bq at home to their friends in Norwieh. - Mrs. Richard and Enid, of Gales Ferry were week €nd guests of Mrsa Latimer's sister, Mrs. Charles Hope: 1n honor of: Mr. and Mrs. Roburt Town-, send and Mr. nd Mrs. Rojert Dodds, newlyweds, thevEpworth Jegue fave a mile social last” Friday hatles Tibbetts recaived w of hopor and Churles Ramage. Jra Edward” Gustayson inr , tuced the pany. Forfeits were paid by all vho en- tered without a smile. The men sang. f%ack Up, Your Troubles in Your Ol Kit | Bag and Spiilgs was sung by the women members. Miss Alice Ramage sang The Sunshine of Your Smile. In behalf of the/ leafue, Rev. C. C. Tibbetts ‘presented the brides Haviland bouillan sets. ~ Hot rolls, cookies and coffee were served. Miss Alige” Ramage Wwas the guest Vhev.\nesday of Miss . Margery/ Smith of New London. Mrs. Charles Church is very ill“at the home of hers dgushter, Mrs. HO“SE - WEST KINGSTON Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kenyon of Peacés'| dale spefi§ Sundayjwith Mr. and )lrl. Loy Peterson left, A. ‘Woodmansee. I“gake a four, Sterry Cahoone of Slocum \ws a caller | hese Wednesday. | -Dr. Kenyou was in “'es!erly ‘Wednes- | day. iss "Mary Bristow visited relatives at ‘Narragansett. Pier Saturday. Rev. and preached: Sunday evening. Horace Knowles wag leader of the Christian En- gJeavor megeting. Sunday evening. Leonard Joslift of Exgfer was a’ caller herc Sunday. . . Mrs. John Cottrell doter Sundl}‘ MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS Men’s hcavy-welght Working Tr0users, all sizes, fonnerValueS‘fioo-—-Prwer R v s os R LA TR Men’ s heavy Adirondack Trousers, -former value valué $9,00—Price Now .. Men’s Winter Caps, newest SIyles, former valuc up to $3.50—Price Now ... .vvvnneniy.. Men’s Gloves—OQur entire stock, both Dress Gloves and Coatsand Dresses At Final Clearance Prices We offer a~choice of our_entire «stack of Women’s Serge and Tricotine Dresses; former Women’s Black Coats of heavy weight ma- terial, in smart models, sizes 36 to 44, former prices $32.50 and $35.00—Price now...... $19.50 Women'’s Fur Collar Coats, all sgyhsh models, with Jarge Raccoon and Australian Opossum collars; former price $75.00—Price now Women’s Plush Coats Reduced Gertrude Latimer and chfldren, Jerome | Mr. Pickles ‘of ‘Providence Wag brought good prices and some were sold ‘present. at Bible school Sunday morning ‘entertained her | but hot all sizes in anllolors — Speéial price $1.15, value §1.65. Beautiful Brocade Ribbons, in white and all the wanted color- ings—Hairbow width at 5% & vard—Sash widths &t 79¢ a yard. ~ Hosiery Specials . Women's Heavy-weight Black Hoslery, geamless—Special price $4.95 B heavy-weight, tormer ‘Women's Mercerized Lisle Hos- jery, “seam in the back,” in ...31.95 black and. cordovan—Price new 46c ‘Women's Mercerized Lisle Hos- Men's Negligee Shirts, in a iery—"Drop-stitch” effect, in good assortment of styles, sizes black and cordovan—Price. now 48¢ 14 to 19%—Price now ..... ... 95 Men's Negligee® Shirts, Madras, Oxford and Percale, sizes %13% to 17%—Price now ....... $150 Men's Outing Fldnnel Night Shirts — Prices now are $2.00, $3.75, $1.50 azd ..... $125 Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas, ~— Prices now are $3.00, $2.00, Women's Pure Spun Silk Hos- in fery, “seam in the. -back:™ black, all sizes—Price now.. Women's full-fashioned . or “three sgam.” black cashmere* Hosiery—Price now . —— 4 Winter Underwear Misses' ~ Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, sizes 2 to 12 —Pricé now ., cent. discount. Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, régular and extra ice now ... ‘Women's Fleecy-lined Suits, long sieeves, ankle-length —Aall. Bizes, former value $2.50 BOYS' WEAR Doys’ Aviation Caps, former value $1.25—Price now .. Boys' Junior Norfolk Suits, sizes 4 to 8, former-value $6.00 —Price NOW .. iiiiiiiieiiines Boys' Norfolk Syits, dirk mix- tures, sizes § to 1§, former value $10.00—Price.now . Boys' Norfolk Suit. dark mixtures, sizes 9 to 16, former - value $15.00. — Pri now , ceedieesiiieseie.s $1000 Boys' Norfolk Syits, navy and dark mixtures, sizes 12 to 17, former value $17.50 — Price MOV, civeoscssvossbosecsesce SIRED ‘Wé have a few odd sizes in Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws—at half prices. mavy. and . $37.50 36-inch PLUSH COATS Now '$32.50 Former Price $55.00 WAISTS, AT $5.95 Women’s Black Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine Waists, in four handsome models, former value $9.95 to $14.50—Clearance Price $5.95. . Make it a point to visit our Wash Goods and Domestic Depart- ments, in basement today, fer some of the greatest values the gseason in Staple W Goods, Cottons, Blankets, Ete. WEEKAPAUG orguae. £ Mrs. Charles A. Gray went Wednesday The Qcean View W. C. T. U. met at o Boston wifere she will visit welatives the home of Mrs. H. A.. Macomber Wed- | for several day nesday afternoon with 12 members and | Miss Lulw Seizer of Versailles visfled three visitors, present. wAfter the busi- | her parents over Sunday. ness’ meeting Mrs. Evangéline Kenyon of | Mrs Bertha L. Avery is caring for Ashaway gave a very interesting report | Mrs. Williams of Norwich. Mrs. Williams of her trip to' the regional conferenge ;::“lll“fircl‘:ially 1ll formerly lived in held in New-York at the Hotel McAlpin, -also™a brief ‘report of the executive| Miss Lillie Gallup, 'boR}u: been car. meeting held in Providonce last week. At|InS for her sister. Mrs Russell Gallup, Hhe clase of the session _ salad, - sand.] XBo is serlously L has been visiting Mra wiches, cake and coffee were ‘served and | Jainh Galiup of Morwich = She Wil i . social. time was enjoyed. One new | 50 Visit relatives in . dinber was votad in | retwrn. Mes. Damier Whipole of Las ern is caring -for Mrs. Gallup ddr- v z&\a:nol:‘; Péndieton is guftering with ({72 UL L o OF e sister. $r; Whitmere and family’ of Westerly | . ONIDE Lo. the storiy, westher there was 4 a small attendance at church Sunday. ‘;fca'tgg ;::;*&;gdy‘“;,‘{l‘m of AndrewW | rooa) fee men have\ filled thelr: les f e Coweiiant Whas-as san. 346 who are pwes Wil dlee cléar nine and. ten inch employed on the Hilandale farm, have | begul to tear ‘down the old house on the | Ffarm which has been a landmark for | more than a hundred years. It fermerly | had- the inside wooden shutters wiich af- | | torded protection Jn those times. aifo the oven built frite the chimney and fire- | [ pldces in all the large rooms. ,LEDYARD Miss Heen Gleason, who has been a| Vnau\—m at the Backus hospital, Norwich, for the past two weeks, ill with diphtheria| | has’ immoved \and returne:d Thursday | { afernoon to the home of her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. John Gleason. Migs Emily Dewey of Groton has been the guest ihe past,week of her sister, Mre. | {°T. D, Taylor. {*"'The duction at late “John H. ténded -Tuegd: Attorney Edmyna 7. Perkins; of Not- wich, was a -business caller in town on Wednesday afterndon. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Smith and dangh ter of Franklim, were Saturday night amd Sunday gucsts of Mrs. Smith's parests | Mr., ana"Mrs. Isaac G. Geer. NOANK : The - ladies of St. .Joseph's - Catholic church Belda whist at Mrs, Jane Can Son's. Wednesday : evening, the proceeds of which wefe given-'to the church. Frederick, Branigan_and family have recently remted the Chester 'house en High street: Frank Waite of New London visited friends in the village Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park were re- cent business callers in New Logdon. Frank, Buchette of Baltimore is visit- ing relatives in"the village. Mrs.: Carc’yn Andrews wis & recent | business callér’ in New Lohdon. County Cofimissioner Charles H Smith, was & busimess caller in Hartfofa Thursday. The Methodist cottage prayer meeting will be held on Thureday eiéning at the home of Mrs. Charles ley. James P. Brown wks a recent ealler the residence of the | Casey was' Jargelw at-| ay. . Some of the articles ¥ regzsorable. , Gegrg. b*en muk\ and Mr Tueglay The snegis schools w Gray of Lebaron, who a short withy Mr. Charies A. Gray -rlumed home : contest of the Ledyard held in the Cnnmnnonnl February Tartiord will | Too. in New London. Swift’s Very Best RIB ROAST BEEF A family Dlot in Hampton. ‘Wallace Potter of this place and Louis Coman of Peauot have' entered into part- nership"and will do auto repair work, electrical wiring and repairing. Mr. Pot- ter was formerly employed at the sub- marine bage. Dr. and Mra. John Donohue have been entertaining their son, Dr. John D.-Dgn- ohue, Jr.. of New York. - Repent rugsts of Mits Leon Divine were Miss Leretta Rawley of New Len- pe s NO WASTE READY FOR OVEN EXTRA FINE Spinach, 3 Ibs. 29¢ , JUICY FLORIDA 216 SIZE Oranges, dozen 35¢ MOHICAN COMPANY Lemons ...... 10¢c

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