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7 : ; Have You Piles? | ¥ben You Have Somcthing to Lears Friday, Dec. § WJIZ Newark (360 Meters). D TR = 0 Health Talk, Your | 'Theusands whe .30 D, m.—Closing prices on stocks ; il ind Well, ol Hom . Lo rain, coffee and sugar : . m.—Two storles. ; 5 . m—Conditions of leading in-| Ao ; plCh R b e aiand Coas dustries by R. D. Wycoff. |cCarr's Instrumental Quintet . ERemass of [ eperting | WOR Newark (400 Meters.) i recital by William : Medford 60 Meters) o 7 », m—Bedtime Stories, by Thorn-|D. Conno u 240 p. m—Selections by Clara Au ~—American Bred Dogs, by |well, har 250 p. m.—Christy Mathewson will Recital by Abracha Ko-|talk on The Value of Health 3 3 p. m.—Songs by William D. Con-|cia 745 p. m.—Concert by the Bergen|®oT: s W. C. Sayre, first tenor; 1.| 315 p. m—Reading of Iiert Tlub-} Bayre, second tenor; T. P. Sayre, fi bard’s Little to the Home o bass; Willlam G. Burns, second | Samue; T. G. F. Strahl, accompani 345 p. 3 p. m—Books as Gifts, by H. Asko-!{lin and piano by Cla with, E. Koewing and Louise 8 p. m.—Literary evening. | 615 p. m—Santa Clau 945 p. m—Recital by Frederick| 6.30 p. m.—Man in the M Cromoweed, pianist. | €55 p. m—Weekly KDEA Pittsburgh (360 Meters). | WGY Schemeetady (403 Meters). 7 p. m—XNews. | 12 m—U. 8. saval observatory time 7.30 p. m.—Bedtime story. | signals { 7.45 p. m—Summary of the New| 12.30 p. m.—Noon stoek market quo-| York Stock Fxchange. | tati 8 9. m.—Literary Moments, by Miss . m.—Weather forecast on {8 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Coats, Wraps, Neck Pi e 'oa _o:aEL Kl:gs iy P gj“ake F(‘_\,’[]]S. a f S T e 2o Fuvrniture Christmas Friday and Saturday we will have with us a representative of a well known New York furrier, who brings with him a beautiful selection of clever Coats, Wraps, and all the smaller pieces which fashion has set the seal of her approval upon.- e iThs prices are 'way down. Quality 'way up. Sleeks Szal, thick Beaver, silky Squirrel, curly Car- et 4 i acul-—ali the Furs of the season are included in S 3 e St N SERVING TRAY the event. : ¢ : 2y A sel he pictured, to i ILLA SEWING cnoose trom. ! Select the Furs Friday or Saturday. If you have a N PRngmET $9.75 MarthlaN ;VTuhmgton charge account with us we will not bill then to you un- : ‘ ) CAB . $14.95 til February 1st. % : NG GROUP IN |been formed and a fourfold program | THAMES LOWEST TIDE COUNTY Y. M. C. A. WORK | adopted. The following officers were WAS SEEN TUESDAY NIGHT i bl Y. M | elected: i J. Giles; treasurer, oo I d leadersh County Y. M. | ¢ "pierce ; ko ; 3 eople liv hy Pipess an older boyt’ Pierce ; secret: Hrynko ; leader, D! ing near the Thames re- Bup has recently béen organized a¢ Ni | e oo 888 eader, L. Dart |poried that on Tuesday night there was e, Aiready 13 young men ~bave | 120, O, PO, YIS £ W00, NSk ane of the lowsst tides over seen 1 the Ny o N and the following officers . have R e river. One man who uses a row boat to Useful and ornamental. . We . oo ”"‘_u‘;’ur‘e;"‘f"é’wh*m’s‘? e | Aspinook Increases Capital Stock |50 to and from work told of secing roexs = £ % el them | 7| polychmome, e ey Dy § Jeadel: | The Aspinook company of Griswold has | showing above the surface of the river T Sy . FINE BIG mahogany and imitation SMOKING STAND talk on The Object of Greup Work. |increased its capital stock from $750,000 | that he had never seen before. Old tim- s : : 5 bronze. E lans for the future imciude a Father |t0 $1,000,000, according to report filed |ers state that the extreme low tide 2 BOOKCASB’ $34'75 start at FOR DAD, ‘5»95 nd Son supper and a joint social with | With the secretary of state. means that the river will have a great TR he Stonington group, the first gauurln;l flood in the near future. A number of = bt this kind to be held this year, people viewed this novel tide in the river At Oakdale a younger boys group has Tuesday night. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS FAVORITE CREATIONS IN "END TABLE THE STRAP MODES 1‘ B e s sas THESE smmsssmggzj ZN?G:&? om SEASON'S ) le ' SCHWARTZ BROS., Inc. - BEST MODELS, IN BLACK KID, SATIN AND PATENT - - : “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” : LEATHER, ARE EXTRAORDINARILY PRICED IN THIS ! = . Opposite Porteous & Mitchell '76-82 MAIN STREET : - XMAS OFFERING. ’ ‘ ] Its easier for a woman to coax a man than drive a nail. Démonstréfion and Sale of | THRIFTY SHOPPERS TO BUY MANY A PA!R FOR HOLIDAY GIFT GIVING. ‘ . SHOP EARLY | Now Going on at SCHWARTZ BROS.” _ABLEMAN'S SHOE STORE | | $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 A WEEK 310 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. |