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From France, and from Switzerland, and from Italy—from makers in our own country, came the silks for this old-fashioned Christmas ECKTIE PARTY GOOD VALUES ?—WE'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU. After giving them the once-over, if you don’t give them a clean bill of health, and admit that they are the best ties for the least money, that you have ever seen, we will certainly be greatly disappointed and surprised. We may have profited by another’s necessity, but we bought these ties “right.” They are all made the “Boston Store” way—bar-tacked and pinned, and with slip-bands. i _Builds up system, acts on intestines. Makes you fit and keeps you fit. Noteworthy 1000 ties 1200 ties i Eat two to three cakes daily. Fleischmann’s Yeast is a food—not s fuct hat despite Just Jook at that prices — and Twills, brocades, tissues and Just one hundred dozen of these | a medicine. F then look at the :u. The q‘nlé grenadines combine to give a rich satin brocades, imported Sl u;::.lbd 7o preparasons. Many ood — the . 5 5 . n onlya small amount of yeast—as kit the extremely 1ow :glol:s i i tl = patt:‘:\s .n‘“e wonderful variety. Every pat- . twills and sturdy poplins. It will a2 one-tenth of a veast cake—mixed with drugs or 2 2 . . . . edici: ‘Thefamiliar tin-foil i v prices at which these e e e tern represented is to be had in a be easy to select many gift ties Mobiiie that oty Foks i;,,:k’;;t’:::‘:.":‘g:_‘: ties are sold, they are in good all-over designs. number of good colorings. here. o ST e s = e not broken lots, but ne w merchandise in 800 ties of highest quality silkks $1.19 [SHOP EARLY Not so many days before complete pattern assort- Christmas when you come to Not a single disappointment is to be found anywhere in this lot of high-grade imported and domestic silks. There | count o e how many ties you will need are many exclusive designs in these rich brocades and cheviots. —then biry. them now ! H E R E (] * ments. Here is the place to be happy, and here is the place to show Ihe secret to friends and comrades as over the road we go recording secrotary treasurer; C v home, corner of W: IR = ;_“V\l,l YAN TEAM DEPUTATION f IN COUNTY Y. Y. €. A, WOR Here is the place for laughter and here is the place for song, And here is the place to set our hearts to the task of help- ing along. r { for one v two years, Ald socicty of the Meth- | io. d the an Christmas Here is the hafbor and haven of afi things beauty would seem, : And here is the place of the vision that bicoms from the bud of dream. Mrs. Robert Carson w: London Thursday afternos Mr. and Mr: les, ro s | street are .ir wae well | Mrs. William Craig was a cal nds at the Lawrence hosplial and entertalnment, enjoved by the large !tended. umber who at- e men spoke ptist and day mor! 1 meeting for t! A unfon Here is the place to be honest and tried and true and surs, For the tasks and trust that are duty’s “must,” and that forever endure. in New Ha- | officer a ery ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Geory of {cord, N. H., who ha r | Ledward's sister, e - b e e g *work and Conigréa : "{§ Here is the place of beginning of toil for the destir mas i Mr. and Mrs . 1 i} And ? Crsincdiehts Sawe of Catherine Whalen, past regent; 70 T hav n charge of | = 1§ And never a crown in heav ill we’ve earned it here. : - cenzo Turco heve e S | d o232 crown in heaved till we’ve earned it here, my BY W. €. T. V. WORKERS | 5 s Deprosentatives of the Wouen's | B. B,, in the Baltimore Sun. NOTHING OVER $1.00 L S TS NI e S St KALEIDOSCOPE | HUMOR Ol-; THE DAY G. & T.Grand, Inc. | "o Franklin Square Norwich, Conn. $1.00 3 & sireng fact that Afr You eas the members of { . their Ives, | ther kicked the goal—Sum t Tommy,” eotd his mother, “didm’'t CLARK'S O. N. T. MEN’S 5,000 10.INCH EMERSCN e S e S MERCERIZED FLANNEL SH:RTS PHONOGRAFH - e Ty vin Tlloinet beliove everything' I hear™ —1 &, mosqu'ioes could be trained to the daytime instead of at night” said Farmer Corntossel. “What difference would that meke®” “Aight help to keep Josh and the hired may wwake Gurin’ the hours when wake- is really needed.”—Washington CROCHET COTTON | 98c Each P ‘?Eccg:r;:sh 8caBall i Valus $1.3¢ ‘ symolical of the name, are ed to many ships in the Brit Wil Play on Any Machin= JUST 300 ASH CANS| Value $1.98 Special $1.00 Each las received their | Leaonard Fuchs. wio &iscoversd this epe- | cies of house plamts. Perfume e your handier- just 2 litls icke of my wite. es to leave me without ‘ocket. "—Exchange. | ou would never think of people were accused ef days” said Senator Sorghum, “prices tn e~ome 50 high that T should rerard the cost of votes as pro- —Washington Star. New Low Prices|: perfected 2 process whereby & subsi-| clatms itate for coal can be made by :_r-.‘un_l b St ’wfl;" Ao dlekiamiiee: — i LS FLANEL AT THE PANTS STORE |l =r=r=siaissim no PRIDE LADIES' EMBROIDERED | P RS rgoed ot SOAP HATS NIGHTGOWNS A stock of Suits, Overcoats and Pants have just arrived for us from New York. We ||| $a 204 car't ot Special for 79¢ 79¢c Each Value $1.29—All Sizes FREE, FOR SATURDAY ONLY—A WALKING DOLL | With Every Dollar Purchase SHELF OILCLOTH 2 L 3 e 5ca Yard HOSE friends to zo on bis bom # thy friends he Rad b re same stuff to drink th 5 customers.”—Rirminshar arranged the prices of our Suits and Overcoats, which are mads of the finest woolens and worstzds, in all colors and latest styles, at $15.00 to $35.00—a saving from $5.00 to $10.00 on each garment. THE PANTS have been arranged from $1.75 to $4.45, also a saving from $1.00 to $3.00 on every pair. Howdowedoit? We are not in the high rent district. No high priced salesmen to pay. No tailors to pay for alterations as we 7 Bars for 25¢ T are tailors. We give personal attention to every customer. Every garment that leaves Have You Piles? our Stors is guaranteed to be perfect—to satisfy or your money back. Wide Wi SERVING | Ther Yon Have Something te Lesrm oliare. TABLE OILCLOTH 9c a Pair Special $1.00 BOYS’ SUITS and OVERCOATS at ages from 3 to 17 greatly reduced. $15.00 16ca Y l Sizes 51210 9 1.2 TRAYS Overcoats at $10.06, and $8.00 Ovércoats at $6.00. Suits with 2 pairs of pants $7.95. Heavy blus serge Suits $8.00, worth $12.00. n ‘ll a complete stag: lower bowel and a J. : H L. PGLLOCK, Proprietor 325 Main Street Opposite Post Office (\ G. & T. GRAND, Inc. w in front of Franklin Square Norwich, Conn. lo Ji i‘ h_’ lfi‘f‘;‘lt. and wsidnm