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THEEY |7 " ron wannes sweenes| ECZEMA CAUSED YEARS - | vastinguon, 5. 0, oo s +| OF INTENSE AGONY| hearing yesterday .before . the . house Directors of the Norwich Chamber ot |various phases of shipping, such as com- Comrm}nee g on public buildings and T’ havesuffered IAtefise’ agony’ trom held a meeting Thursday | modity rates, routing and keeping In|grounds, Congressman Merritt pleaded | cezema on -my leg. and_other. parts of e general touch with transportation mat-|yne cause of New London, Eridgeport|my -body fer years, and. feteived .anl moon in the Wauregan hotel with onlY lyore™ cities throughout the country are |- . . femporary. rellet. from bther. prepara- two of the board absent. The applica- |having community chests for their char- | 3nd such other Cor ¢ is.or 1%‘5‘%0%»- o N"}M‘mi: tion for membership of A. Tanney of |jtable institutions wo: bad aided in the construction of sewers,(€d to use 'E. ONS B fout cities -8 1 tions. It: S . - and there 1610 s ‘ecz or fteh: the G. & T. Storé was accepted. The fol- | lic welfare. This me: | ights or afforded nolice serviee or other | pam Foe marisorey m-é‘.ki“.‘q r;e Ca lowing committees were confirmed: frequent drives for necessary aid to-the housing commission | Talbot, 27 Peafield St., Buftal¥;'N. Y. Strects—C. J. Twist, chalrman, D. E.|these public welfare Z during and since the war. Mr. Merfitt| = “I've. got .4 Hundfed: <téstimonial took the stahil thi pich) ASaistakies i | sors Pski_monr oBafaif. histion Sla- | cost the government-of these cities many | 2¢¥¢ and b‘;fl%!r‘“.fli!‘:g’:;o& ; »3:;-‘} thousands of dellars and Whether or hot NS OINTMENT. T thade up there had been a written contract for : e g, big box for 35 ceri reimbursement the ‘moral obligation of {and Y amsclil dolng it &< gvery.ar the gove nt could not be properly |&is! e8 s e 5= ) disputes. hey took’ away much tax- ME{QTEK'E:S‘?,«}?,“E?EE‘;&?O“ R Oili'f- e shoscd j8nhon able property” said Mr. Merritt-on the i ARsH hal s amighty ; ¢ 5 + healing posver is marvelous. 1’ say to a B NEY, 4 agreement that as the ‘government could | everyona. who huys. 2 hox thet fv 15 The development of the QVE Ackroyd, M. L. Bergstresser, J. B. Ca- yon, W. Casrroll, H. W. Cary, A. H. C. A. Hagberk. cities have alrea”r accep ent—H. D. Larra- |y s have many cities throughout S Chandler, W. F.|(he countr F. Libby, J. F. Rogers, C. |cy: Chami A. M. Van Wagenen. el hav E. McCormick, | eration. T e each their financial needs. & wartz, C. W. Tag- | pointment of a_committe o o b I not be taxed she amount of money that |rigldly glaranteed:. fof . eazems. salt = Thames river for navization purposes | o : would have been raised’ by taxation |rheum, ‘0ll orés. ‘blind,. bleeding and 1 1 over to them In rec-|itching piles; - ulcers, skin | diseases. work thev had doner | Chafifg, burn¥. =¢alds and sunburn, and : E oy ay | \f ot satistactors &ny 'druggfst will rritt sald the 10 “DAY |'return your mones.” . Mail A valent of the taxes’ should not|by Peterson Ointment Co..Inc., Buffalo, disregarded and he hoped the com-|N Y S5 i % mittea would report favorably the bill = b i such tion. Secretary of { 7 % -~ g s 1“ vis Jhe‘liei(;sn:th should i N_O_RWICHTQWN reimbursed but wents sy > thority from congress to do so. At West Town sireet school Thursday | ts were represented at|aftérnoon Christmas ‘exergises ware held | and the nocessity of securing a. federal survey were discussed. Congre n Freeman is activel matter and h e tu:n | ehouta wgk O calls us to a deeper veal ization of the value of old friendghips. @o all Comm: out five miles highw Colehester and Bozrah route to Hartford |opened un. It w | S hrs R Sersi legislation. T s zed to appoint B 3 5 E: 3 ed at ‘the hearing. sman Frothing-| in the piimafy room, whére 'all sndeS! e w“ose l‘mnfl e riet. No other| jcsambied to.cafry out the entena!n(ng‘ s fortyseven yeats hag program under the diréction of Miss. Jen- | BRISTOL FIREMEN FIGHT nie McNamara.: At the conclision of the | oy ‘EATHER | exercises ‘gracis 3, 6, 7 ‘and € met in the | BLAZE TNRLETD SUEAN, sentor room for the distribution of. gifts | v L d = v wlmr e i) L ed 19 make owr buginesso D L belug throe treca i all ot thls nhno!,l‘ : : 0 maxge W ke on were turned | Following were. the' exercises glven: » vhich des cod 2 Grades 1, “2, 3, 4: When Clirlstmas “'e t.‘n' 2 e O e s | Comes: RfteeL Sariu s A Christmas | 1cee, 3 ; Hics of Fraoi | Thme, Amna Duch; Marey Christmas. .fl & B Sl Rebecea Mahoney'; The Christmas Tree, flppml hw James Ryan got out : & mfll{ nig eagon. 1 d wigh x wit ood wigh for > the comiin Hear. oDr ‘SCIENCE REVEALS [~ === that foods that abound in SHOW BIG DECEE the vitamirs best promote lection e healthful growth. ¢ Scott'sEmulsion} as an aid to growth ons j and strength should 5 0 f collections have a place in the S " - G 3 C,n\\fi‘t the diet of most children. e fine ciher Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF" Ki-MoIDS (Tablets or Granules) v ror INDIGESTION ! | i) rere saved. Hose. | Herrlck ; December, Stanley Perkowsky; | e ooy teosen and | Christmas Cafol 1, 5.3, 41 An- Old Mr. Dietrien owe- | Christmas . “Carol. - Ju Wierbinsii; valued at $7,- | Which? Dorothy Béethant;. Two Requedts, Arthur Gifford; Christrias . Momorles, tne oity was four | John Perkowsky, Isabel, Welister. - Aldo burbs elght below at | Canova, Veronica Tamuwicz;: Song of Christmos, Anianda Remer; Joy of Giv- ing EQS4 Judson-. . Greetings. ~Helen el S e Duch;_ Christmas . Thoughts. -Fehx Le- [FELD 1N BONDS OF 85000 - ek | belko: It Favh, Bisnche EHT: As Actof ! ONSEDRCEINY fOXrs Courtesy. Isabel Gembel:: A Christmas & 4 | Wish. John Tramouski: A Little, Boy's - J2—Chareed | Christraas” Wigh,” Henry Conte By ot | Night. school;” Wind Thro! . the, Olive e se 00, | Trees, grades 1, and 2; Christmas Gan- e 1t ad caught fi an James Do ast quarter of tl ched a total of riods compared to ! - | dle. Dorathy Miller, Diorothy Jarvis, alian Co =g of | Gertrude " Shaw, Elia Canova; Would You Say? Alice Wierbin Christmas Tree, mas Gift, Henry Perkowsky. Ral sory Walter - Brown., Harold Mahoney, Marco Remor;” A Christmas< " Acrostle, Edward Connéll, Marggret Phililps Dorls Seagrave, Melyin Cook, Robert Ringland, Fannie Richland. Agnes Tranowski. Ken- ; h Kiviln; In Bethlehem, Agnes Le- } bejko. Russe]l Carden, Tofty Lebefko. Grades 5, 8,°7,’and §: O Little Town | ¢ Bethlehem, grades 5 and 8;'song, | Night ' §7lent’ Night, grades 5. 6, 7 10 $; Christmas- Tohight, Frank De Bartolo; Cliristmas Bells . Beatri Bonne; Christmas Coming Christmas Scerets, Bertha Due ehem “Effie Ladd | C! at the hearing today, examination. Gepyricht 1921—E. G. sULL = - ~== BlOL WaS Master of ceremonis ius | MAY MAKE NEW 4 1 the LONDON G. T. TERMINA .grades -5, -, 7, and §; song, Up on .the Housetop, grades 7 i 8. was served i1 w: In e wi re cholr .of this church. whic! a special program for Charistmas. t Backus: hosnital Sunday afternoon iristmas prosram will be - provided the. cho'r and other members of 3t ry Baptist: chureh. in accordance ithe yearly, custom of this church at | de. cards were a gvilng u repi wita t CONN. ORCHAED T IROY DAMAGE Destiuction of n New Exquisite Pyralin Ivory Toilet Articles CHARMING GIFTS FOR THE WOMAN The graceful designs of these implem:nts of th tones of the Pyralin itself, maks them tha most ever been produced. This is ths genuine Pyralin MARSHALL syEAK; Fxtra Ucliday Train Service TO MAYFLOWER SUCIET enjoyable ‘meeting of - tite men: he MayBowor-society, of Baster: Wednesday at Rotel dn New Lomdon: Divsm i Tved by ‘the society as Fory day 2nd many. menbers and | attended the- ineeting. . Pers 1d=d to ths rich, mellow ivory i table fittings which have and it is fuily guaranteed. ] 5 OUR STOCKS ARE UNUSUALLY COMPLETE MIRRORS - $3.98 TO $5.93 Ivory Pyralin Du Barry Patiern . BRUSHES CLEOCKS; s AT L $8.00 comss MIRRORS .. $5.98 TO $9.98 NAIL FILES ! BRUSHES .. .. $598 BUTTON HOOKS ... COMBS AND FILES . $1.00 HAIR RECEIVERS HAIR RECEIVERS $2.25 TO $3.50 ST PUFF BOXES 98c TO $225 A €t et L i ) et SHOE HORNS .... PIN CUSHIONS ... . $1.98 TO $2.98 . $2.25 TO $3.50 PUFF BOXES .. ! | 7 PICTURE FRAMES .. . $1.25 TO §2 PIN CUSHIONS . §350 § A CI IRIS IV‘AS CREAM JARS . ; Encil S et e o, CUTICLE KNIVES .... S e0e CUTICLE KNIVES . ; _$100 CLUD CHECK ,,!7 TRAYS .%. 4 +... 50c TO $298 || TRAYS Ry $4.75 b, CLOCKS $2.98 TO $498 || NAIL BUFFERS .. e TS “FLORENCE” MIRROR, BRUSH AND COMB SETS, in White or Cireassian'Welnut Finish: .. o 00: 0 e 0 0T o e 600 heoviouaury Servic The Boston Stores APPA@JH@D BEAUTIFUL “SENSIBLE” GIFTS FOR WOMEN SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LAST MINUTE SHOPPER WHO IS IN DOUBT If it is a gift for a lady, and you are in doubt, a visit to our Apparel Shop will provide you with ideas, and not ideas alone, but some charming feminine wearing apparel which will be greatly appreciated by the recipient. . BLOUSES ! . SILK PETTICOATS RANGING IN PRICE FROM RANGING IN PRICE FROM $1.49 to $15.0 1l $2.98 to $10.50 From the dainty Cotton Voiles and Dimities to the || It is too bad that they are to wear undernedth, for rich Radium Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepe-de-Chines the dainty styles and beautiful colorings make them and Canton Crepes, there is an almost endless variety as attractive as any outer garment could be. They of style and coloring— are really beautiful— There’s a Special Discount of 20 Per Cent. $2.98 to $10.50 COATS ................ REDUCED 109, DRESSES .............. REDUCED 209, SWEATERS ............ REDUCED 209, JAPANESE KIMONAS There’s a Wonderful Display of Cotton and Silk Kiminas — Bath Robes ~ Breakfast Coats — Boudoir Jackets, etc., at Prices Which Are Attractive. Every Member of the Family Can Hfive a Christmas Club Check Next Christmas “Join Our Christmas Club” Payments Must Be Made Every Week, or May Be Made in Advance. Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas presents? S doin yourself—get everyone in the family to join. Show this to your friends and get them to joima e O§en Every Saturday Evening From 6:30 to 8:30 BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Norwich, Conn. ) — RS YT