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TRAVELERS DIRECTCRY, New L.ondon (NORWICH)" Line NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W, Chapin Choose Lhis roule NEXL Libe you KO to New York. You'll have a deligntrul - VOy4ge vn Long islanu Sound and & BuUDerb view of the wonderiul skyine and ‘waterfront of Manhattan ‘sland. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pier 70, East River, at 6.45, aud Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock nexg morning. Tickets and staterooms from tickes agent railroad station. Meals a,la Carte o~ €4 80 REW YORK —— New England Steamship Co. Any Suiting or Topcoat in the Store formerly up to $25.00 will be placed on sale today and tonight for My Price for a $25.00 SUIT or TOPCOAT Made to Measure Lo With an All Weol $5.00 Pants or English Slip-on Raincoat Absolutely FR EE At the above price you have a choice of the latest woolens with such sterling reputation as Wood Mill, the Kundhard, Earnscliff, Mabbets, Standish and others equally well known. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays “and Sundays, 6.18 p. m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes: days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. V. KNOUSE, Agent You will have to count me among your friends this week, for I am going to give every customer who orders a Suit or Topcoat today or tonight the equivalent of a $5.00 bill—an All Wool $5.00 Pants or an English Rubberized FREE According to established precedent the time to take and make profit is during the busy season. Ordinarily I would follow out this rule myself and make my profit in anticipation of the dull season to come. But thus far this season I have seen nothing that would warrant a strongly optimistic view of a booming trade condition For I'm going out for business NOW—BIG » AW A Wt i34 Slip-on Raincoat absolutely TITH STREET & 0u|msrrv \PLACE ©ne Bloek West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY KRN TR MODERN A:!?DL'::I Y FIREPROOF 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Excelléht Restaurant and Cafe. “Modercte Price: Bene for fros illastrated 2 o7 o Xork City. that reason I am going to do my stock reducing while the going is good. BUSINESS—and I am going to get i . or bust a button. Concave Shoulders f HOTEL |- So many of the younger men have GREGOR‘A ) asked for and demanded concave shoulders on their garments, | have "35‘,!'1"",_1 ek made arrangements whereby you can [ ek 14 Storios. Modern. Absolutely Fireproat. Lixurions, comfortable sod homelike. Nearest amnsements, ahops end depots, NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 900 Rooms. euch with private batd. 8 5002 rom oot e, $2.00 525 OTHERS UP TO $3.50. PAPTLOR, REDROOM, BATH. $4.00,. ray's Half concave or Murray's have English Shoulders, Mur- $15 Full Concave Shoulders This is optional with purchaser. Suits to measure. P 3 | Speciat onton ke o mokth, B Boscaminn o 15 e AT table 4t . | 5 b RiteREL B I Y5 norwich, | 173 ” AR - 1 - - e N e l o 1 |F. H. WILLIAMS, Jn, Genersl Ast cluding Mayor Kline and Borough | terly band, wiil participate in the Holy NOANK [ COLCHESTER | SiexL el driven ot his homs oa upper | M. C, LOWG, Speclal Agt. President McAneny, who will make ad- | Name parade in Norwich Sunday a seEu Ty e 14 O, Cagin is alo to have | F. H. KENYON. Speclal Agt dresses. Mayor Galner, of Providenos, | ternoon. Schedule of Boys’ Club Classes An- | lis artesian well driven down to about Hartford. Conn. A. . Thorps, president’ of the Kast | The hold-up and robbery of the Otgamer Black Rook Rune on Sand) SSIClC % SR ONL ¥ o7 | 800 Teet. It is mow mearly 250 feet | e o g v i i | Providence town council and Profes-|paymaster of the Alton mill has not ~ Bar—Prospects of Plenty of Work i Li A s for Willard H. Munro, of Proyidence, yet been saddled upon Rushrow and| st Shipyard for the Winter, cott—32 Hunters Take Out '°°"5“-,,A,_;,‘ww,',““f;"g,“”’, o Lor e s 5 . 1 - 3 . 3 [have been invited to speak at the dod- | Arnold, but there is circumstantial : ftle and Wi 1 v S S R e pAPERS Historical Society to Discuss Batile of Stonington—High | ication. suspicion, if not real evidence. Stearser Black Rock, which has been | fae B Dooli e and Wyillien fus of fret s WA L | Semior in M S General Frederio M. Sackett, 74, & |URGErgolng & great amount of repairs e e T Tt W hn | Ssn ok ey, Jobs O, Talomt. | A tull line of the above with new i F orm— e > b n th 1 E 2 et with a lt- e L a it S| Mrs. Elizabeth Talcott, 88 ull line o School Senior in Magazine Form—Three Hundred and| The Westerly Historical socisty held |CIVil war veteran, for ffteen_years in the Palmer shipyard, met with & 11t~ | \[J00" cach: ‘year for the past ten | joar® Elizabeth Talcotr, o8 190w 9% | adaitions soming slong, includiog taose orders, I vands to matcn. Mixed sco and s; alse arg John Bradshaw of Willimantic was calling on friends in town Friday. | her daughter-i; cott, on Broadway, at § o'clock from w, Mrs. Katie Tal- ursda H u P New York. She was stuck for some selocted the Battle of Stonington as [and & retired woolen manufacturer, | €W She w < the principal tople of lscussion dur- |dled suddenly at his home in Provi- Ufl?é on the sand bar and it required ing the winter months, as the centen- | dence Thursday afternoon. a large amount of ‘work to get her Fifty Members of Holy Name Society Going to Norwich 1 | | 1 [ |2 session in the Memorlal building and | the adjutant general of Rhode Island, on start o | | 1 i | | | | —Socldiers to Leave For Island Forts Today. nial is to be fittingly observed & year | The Itallan soclsties of Westerly | fnGe ImO%e on her way, She was taken Feanning; fov ) Fomone, Meating: & | oo e [ We dieia o marker for paintings hence, the state of Connecticut appro- | will parade with the Westerly band |y O of Pue tu& Txederick Tves, which | jjcpester grange held a spe M aba M F. Williams | Paper-bauging snd decorating all the priating $1,000 to aid in the payment.| Monday afternoon In observance of |, oy o 4“0, (FRENEE G e ting Thursday even Arrange- | and son have returned to New Haven | tne. of expen Ethan Wilcox read & |Columbus day. This will be followed | gpe'i 27 iR Y4Td WhS Soon be gone as ts were completed for the meeting { after attending the Norton.\W | i y | . en by the representatives | paper on the battle of Lake Erie and | with fleld sports at Riverside park | & | n er the car float bullt for e b 42 | 4 Fepori of ‘the lose of Perry's |und reworks in the evenins. S i oM CToM uii g forhe SFER o Abancni e ¢ > war: ) st Revenge a 8 DO €1 The local committee of the reycent |for the Mutual Towing Co. sday to Exeter Friday e o ain Str ent part taken in it | Pawdatuck river and Thomas Perry | mastaq ot the stats Sromen in - Wes. | ory o, iutual Towlng Co. Mary Wade was in Williman- | sGeial ¢ e ol e estry of Commodore d a report of the Perry celebration L Ml that SWhore . Rev.'Josenn Lu Pemsook | LeL1y: Tevort all bils pald and a bal- . Work was suspended Fr iday | Mrs. 3. E. Leffingwen is i o B, T e P o G overmor P othier |were $1,267.15. Of this sum 381456 |arrival of lumber which Is daily ol CoXgEaS 5“5"\ Ofie"y‘, oy | idenc Sou n stree [DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN and grandmother | delivered at Put-in-Bay. Mr. Peacock |vee SLA0TNS OF [l SiR D [arrivel of Jumber which is daily ex- he Consregational Young People's | 1d60C st Fast Hart- Dental Surgeon le were born falso made report of tie historical trip | tived' for ground privileges. | Prospect to last the present forss o | Society held the first meeting of.the s he flight made 1tomol 0! h 51 5 | season in the chapel Friday afternoo: o i H el | toric church and library at Kingston | drilling and camping between Ston- Tical Eracils Notas: o'clock and the usual entertainment - | In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practicd e m cition of the {and other points of historical interest. ington and North Stonington during | % i in the ilence room at 7.45 Dust on electric light globes robs | during his last illness. though Mr. | A communication was received from |the past week will return to Fort| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruce are T % Hiitors ) them of their light-giving efficiency. | p A % s of Scotch descent, she must | the New York Clty ciub nvitimg the | Mansfield today. Six of the companies | moving to Greenmanville. | irty-two Hunters' Licenses. | MeGrozy Building, ~ Norwich, Conny Irish, because she was born |society to sen presentatives to lhcf“v‘" be transported to Fort Wright, Mrs. George Main is very {ll at| Up to noon Wednesd he town | == | ~ — —— h Witlet monument dedication at River. | Fshers Island and the other six to |her home on Cove street | clepk had issued 32 hunting licenses, nt Bhomas W. Bicknell pre- |side next Saturday. Miss Julia Smith, [ Fort Terry, Plum Island Josa i - Raionieis tho ausaior | tw ol os which isers. o rion -xeskderie “ ” re of ceiebration of | president. was chosen as the represen- | The local committee of the Rhode |frlends in Norwich. : | Prayer Meeting Topic. FERT i I_ le n ng, by John Myles, of the!iative. Vote of thanks was tendered |Island State Conference of Charities | Capt. P. Avery Wilcox of Fishers Ts- | A\ 1o Thursday evening prayer!| . 7 i arch in Swansea 250 [ to Eugene B. Pendleton for an official [and Correction is composed of Reb, |land is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ra- | nioting in the chapel the following | GROUND LIMESTONE e e o told of the dedi- |list of voters of the town of Westerly | Samuel M. Cathcart, Miss Sally Krank. | chel Wilcox | subject was discussed: Which is the | { the Myles Garrison boulder | for 1853 and for a well preserved rund- | enstein and Mlss Elizabeth Perry. The | H. P. Ingham has returned to Mass- | mone) SO% SSCVRRT0 WIEE (5002 | o pand” stubhorn Cold that AIR SLACKED LIME th Swansa. |let. The annual meeting for the elec- | conference will be held in Providence, | achusetts after a visit to relatives and | onning orest, social and humanitarian s bre | k, Cement, Sand, Lime, all Wion sehant ‘ | by % B o 5 friends in the village. | Ping S v uman 2 hangs on, is broken up by a pted N invi- | tion of officers will he held next month. | Oct, 22. Mrs. Charles Perry is a vice Mr. and Mrs. Sid, B! s use or religious observance? | H h S. | hard Plasters and Preparvd m e New Yo club to be SR side; of e st =80C] n. Mr. Mrs. Sidney Sawyer are vis tehbins and aughter | s’ “Seven even” For Infants and Children. Rext Barlleasy oo e dtion R e et e iting at Four Corners o he Bl b Soc Bk The Senior, the school paper of the | Nearly everybody has read of the| "geoy' Thomas Peabody of Norwich N e boulder monument, pre- f e b | h Best Roofing Piint in the /] 3 1 terly, wk | Westerly Hiah school, t boy who stole his mother's cow and | gy o0 oniich | Rriday. % The Kind You Have Always Bought : which is to” mark | esterly Hioh school, s now,orinted | Joid the animal to rajse funds to at- |%g been visiting here for a few days | "1 "San Rathbun was the suest of | market. B h 5 Yo in Tittle Xek emay- | tomary four page forms The first num. | tend the baseball championship series, | ot G ith friends in Sufeld, has s | friends in Hartford Thursd Full line of Sewer Pipe. ears the 7 gD | ber of the term is well gotten up by [This was equalled right in Westerly | ;i 0q { gl roHER THE UPSON WALL BCARD ere will be a o 1 Signatu e of i (o, its editorial staff: Raymond B. several vears ago, when a young man | ''71°d 2 AR i 0. W., was held | 3 i ‘""; r-in-chiet: Melen . Taber, fat- |stole & cow and sold it to get money, | 70sTR Milehell has returned to Nor r ening | Cold houses, cold offices, cofd J 'S INEXPENSIVE WATER - e — M. Walter Fiynn, athletics: | to buy his best girl a picture hat Rev: and Mre. A. J Fotter have been | pharles Lyman is moving his house- | O L OO0l 0 usement, be- PROOF AND IN HANDY iine M. Cooke, alumni; Joseph H.| The annual conference of the East- |entertaining friends from New London | N0'4 E00ds to the Lombard residenc 5 IZES. T BA ¢ n | Randall, school nofes; Hannah A. Still- | ern association of the Beventh-day |and Norwieh, rom New London | o Norwich avenue, Which he recently |fore the artificial heat is turned on, 2 [} _,, man, ex g A rtin Randall is | Baptist denomination opened Friday | w. I Spicer spent vesterday with | [urchased. Mrs. Lombard is Ving | are the most prolific causes of catching L#rgest Storage Capacity 3 i [ business m: er, with Abiel B. Brown | morning in the Seventh-day Baptist |friends in New London. he Patten place on Norwich ave-| ;4 . - and David L, Stillman, assistants. church with fifty delegates in attend- | The Misses Everts of Rockledze have | 3 i % ey S s in Clty //x | “Phe senior class has elected these |ance. The conference will end Mon- |returned from a visit with. felemds im | ) ra Buell er home in| A vial of “Seventy-se n; i th = officers: Herbert Chappell, president: | day. The exercises will be in accord- | Mystic, 3 4 w ¢ pocket is the nearest thing to a self A N RPENTER Jane Peckham, vice president; Hannah {ance with the program that has been | * Mrs, Gertrude Sawyer of Main street | Boys’ Club Classes. heater, because a dose taken at th hft £ i secretary; Isaac Smith, | printed in The Bulletin. | was a business caller Friday in Groton | ning week of Oct. 20 the lg s chill or shiver will either preven 5 The officers of the junior | Patrolman Foley of Mystic seems to |and New London classes in the Boys' ciub will meet as | o °" Pl 71 23 Commerce | Class are: William Critcherson, presi- | have the faculty of capturing burglars | Stanmore Lamb of Brookvale has | follows 3 or break up the Cold at on b i oo qaice | President: | who operate In Westerly. Twd years ng at his home in the village. | Mor 5.30 o'clock, ele | If you wait until your bones begin SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO GET ACQUAINTED | secretary. e | inamen's ‘ciib wad (he |Deon vieiting bis mother, Mes. Sarah | 530 Chamus trajn. |to ache; till you begin to cough and ey TR L it iootball team will play & game | clothing store in the Potter building | McDonald | sneeze, it may take longer. Fa’flfl? fflflx flfld I”Ial'l] Pflfil]S With the Norwich Iree Academy team |and last week he arrested Rushrow | Miss Eleanor Lamb is visiting the Classes in gymnasium, | ugeyenty- " is a small vial of One package of any of the above three varieties given free it Xorwich Out. 15 The return game fand Arnold for the Stonington hold- | Misses Stahler in New London for the games and athletics et fits the. vest pocket, | B1X, Tables—fve pool and one Billiard, with each purchase of fifty cents or over. This offer holds | "' ¢ Plaxcd at Westerlv, Oct. 3. |up. Rushrow has confessed (o three | week end. | Wedhesday-— 115 to 8, sign writing |pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket, |“ raples sold and repairing done | S Orichs * [ ko caces were tried at Fiday's ses- | urglaries in Westerly 2 class: 8 to 8.45, drawing and burnt |25cts. and $1.00. All Drug Stores or at reasonable prices. gocd only on Saturday, October 11th. i dusidlet conrtiniive At the annual meeting of Rebekah | - Wood classes. | mailed. Suppliez at all times. s & 7 S AR {assembly of Rhiode Island, held in Paw. | e BALTIC .. (Thursiay—Classes In gymnasium, | " oy oyg Homeo. Medicine Co., 40 MAIN STREET We have a full line of Choice Fresh Groceries of all| Local Laconics. tucket, Mre, Bliza 1. Ingham of Wes- Friday—4 to 5, story and Boy Scout |156 William St W York.—Adver- i I g S cs. erly was elected president and Mrs, Jiiiidays to 0, atory.and o o | tiseme: kinds. Our prices are right. Our service is good. Come| s Giadis Taber has cominenced | Jean XGrant was'clected conductoy | Over One Hundred Men Make Final | club: § to 8. Claks fn telcsraphy 6 (o | lisement. T o T 3 {4 course of taining in i Iomeo- |and Mrs. Minnie A. Dewey ussistant lans for Demonstration in Nor- | 7. cabinet lunch, first and third 1% % F. Ky % in and look around. athic hospital, Providence Conductor. Besides the ladies from | wich Sunday, (B ‘bteachfmouth; 115 to % glder o . Wemen Who' Qet ISRl STy 8 22?"‘ ol aPIERRE S g The Westerly Knights of Colu Westerly who were elected to office, SPERS members' meeting Eau o Rk B ain C. F. MEYER & SON, i art nate 15 e ol dm‘\\u; William L Bamiford, Mrs. Saradi | Seeviath z . - kb Secseiary If Social afielu has | falnting’ and dizzy apells, l:m:‘--;m PRACTISE LIMITED TO " " < s Pt en e Boasy Stsson, Willlam Bamford, Benjamin F. 1 preparations for sending a del- | tle following soclal happenings for the | headache, weakness, debility, constipa- ashington Square Grocery, and Water Sts. |\ : | Gerue, the Misses Bessie and Char. | S¥80n 1o the Holy Name parade in | month of October {tion or kidney troubles should use | Washingt < - y Sts o s Yot heduom fap It"‘::“""“““"“ el alre e A Norwiew “next Sunday were mado | ¥riday. Oct. 10, A Trip Through New | Electric Bitters, They glve relief E[E” EDAE .A,N[]}Ea :"g, TEE‘?‘A’! 2 teacher in U estover : Thursday evening at the old clhurch. nps o Canada when mothing else will, improve the . to . m, .S spardifg ook h Westbven fpa. St et o Misses | Qver.a hundred'mien a0 | B L e iiiva game contest | Nealth, saTing strensth - aud wiwor| __excepted. aad by appolntment Miss Katherine Price of et S : ® | building and under the careful direc Oct, 24, talk on Systematic Physical | from the firat dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines | = ey e e bas been engaged us sopr o ton of Thomas Bamford and Dom- | Training | of Avoca, La., says: “Four doctors had | BE PROGRESSIVE by the Union Baptist church g = inique Lemone, were drilled in march Oct. 31, Hallowe'en soclal | given me up’and my children and ail Kenneth Bates is in Quebec em. | Bridgeport—For having a large |ing order. Many who had been un-| Manager Wood Is planning for a|my frlends were looking for me to die, | Have your Optical Work done by ay ploved on the Charles aqueduct | 1Uantity of the deadly drug heroin in |able to attend the first drill last Mon- | number of Interesting meetings for | when my soa irsisted that I use Elec- | up-t -date house. fomstruction for a vear. befare heeouct | his possession, Angelo DeLando fas [day evening were present Thursday | November. | tric_Bitters. I did so, and they have C A SPEAR bmenges his college course. sentenced to ix menths in Jjail and |and the size of the delegation is now | Mrs. Henry J, Bailey and daughter | dons me a world of good.” Just try e g FoEmng te1y Namme tociets L fined $100 by Judge Walsh in the |very encouraging, were guests of friends in Norwich them. 50c and $l at all druggists or Optometrist and Optician, L hes pariad, 350 e e'wlfh L criminal court of common nleas, Ha| Joseph Lavallie of High street spent Wednesday. br mail. H FE. Bucklen & Co. Phila~ | 313 Main Street, opp. Funkhn flqn-rn ) 330 strong, e Wes- | pleaded guilty, | Pridsy wisiting reiatives in Moasup. B Bawin Mumson is having an arte- | delphia or St, Loula, (over Somers) ’