Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
— IRARARSRARARAARARRARARAAR %&&&% *»x&x& &xw{&,w - JOHN MARSA, 145 Main Street, Norwich GIVES UP HIS NORWICH STORE $25,000—nsflmua SALE $25,000 Starts Today at 9 A. M. I have placed, without reserve, the entire stock in my store at 145 Main St., Norwich, Ct., Pants, bd e ) > &) 2 % 2| ) consisting of High Grade Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Odd At 50 Cents on the Dollar * FALL OVERCOATS RAINCOATS MEN'S PANTS Overcoats Now-. - 91 2.45 PNe $2.95 4 SUITS WINTER OVERCOATS $10.00 and $7.50 Suits NOW.. S445 $1245 $15.45 EVERY GARMENT IN THIS STOCK IS OF THE NEWEST STYLE AND EVERY DESIRABLE COLOR IS REPRESENTED. I MEAN TO SELL EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS, AND IN CONSEQUENCE HAVE FAIRLY SLAUGHTERED PRICES. COME AT ONCE—SOME OF THE BEST 'BARGAINS ARE OFFERED IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE SALE. ' ! OPEN EVERNINGS Do not miss this opportunity- JOHN MARSA, $12.00 and'$10.00 Black $3.00 and $2.50 Pants $7 45 $7.50 Good, Heavy $|-45 $18.00 and $16.50 Fall ; NOW=. & o 2}3{15.00 and aincoats $20.00 Silk ‘Faced Fall NOW . ... e e, $25.00 and $22.50 Suits $10.00 and $8.50 Over- coats NOW ... .0, .. 4 $4|45 815,00 and $12.00 Overcoats NOW....... 37.45 $18.00 and $16.50 Overcoats NOW. e $|0.45 $20.00 Overcoats NOW, .- ..912.45 $35.00 Blue Chinchilla, Silk Lined Coats with MW s Persian Lamb Collar slg 45 $30.00 and $27:50 Suits : i W - Men’s Fur.Lined Coats at less than 50 cents on the dollar. @ <2 & 3 o4 <3 3 3 bis bed Let nothing keep you away. 145 Wiain Street, Norwich, Gonn. Clothier to Man and Boy FYIYFRNERERYREYYYWNY D R R R R R R R R R R R R R AR AR LR S m» POV wyy m ANANANN Ar.o‘ta e agipieieeeTel N N . m T T 3 7 s 5 il = By N R A | Wyckoff, the director, were called be- | man. ¢ John Bvans, Mrs. [company through the agency of Au-|would be an issue of equipment from | B | fore the curtain and given enthusiastic & (Second Conrgegational Sunday Ada Simons. @ gustus C. Stearns. On October 29 the | the arsenal in Hartford ,to the varioys UL applause. The programme, with the School.) Congregational Sunday | company gained possession of the pol- | companies in the state.” { participants, follows: | Episode 2. The I depart- School.) ; icy, which it claimed was_cancelled. No orders have been received, how- Sl | ! | ment. 9—The intermediate de-| When Mrs. Longo applied for her|ever, by the general, looking to tne 5 Part 1.—The Hebrew Period. | Ruth Breckenridge, Elizabeth Hig- ”"'f““";]‘:‘:' gfigoli;m‘"“:f;tm "'flsuranceh“} was d"‘“f". by &he e placmfi_}:fl the guard upon a war foot- . . Broadway St 7 School. { gins, Dorothy Allen, Robert Montgom- Ao A re McKen- | pany, which claimed t @ Dol ing. ere is a feelin e Given With 234 Performers on Stage of Davis Theatre—) (052072 5inday Sehool) ne. | Tiisacrs Mg lgdmery . Doothy Dorothy Wyckofr, Lillian Wyck- | had 'been previously cancelled. Mrs. | mental headquarters that If Prestasat — | H = A & Wyck- ©Off. Harold Krohn, Jobn Krohn, Eliz- | Logo, however, claimed that she did | Wilson reall: House Filled to Capacity Limits—Was Entertainment of - xf.i?:mr‘c'}.h f;i::;’“fl; Cary. = Lambe ‘Ada: Lasuper- | abeth Krohn. S g |not 'undedstand that the policy had nllimslumutg 1’5‘“‘:1;::: tg:g:fif"tfi‘: y Servants- -Richard Gregson, Ray- | Walter Krohn, Ray- u‘J':m; <‘nngxfi:m’:_ohnal :unday ix.got_'é) 1 been cancelled, and that it was still in| prospect is for military invasion of & mond Gregson, Prentice Chase, Oliver | Kpisode ’ The ~Senlor depari-|force, and claimed ehr money. The | Mexico; for the opinion amon; - State Sunday School Convention. Wult. [ o, e B R GO AE Opportunity for Service. {policy had been made out for $800, | flcers there is that the Mexigan. peest b Women-—Miss Margnerits wuir,| b e st e S i e e | 3750 of which was on the stock of | dent will not back down. Lol 2 > | Episode 3. The 2 epart- enedict C. £ R ratesics ond mpet and 60" onl the e A ‘mISJw\lgfle;‘m‘lqe?"s"“@ I Arthur | ment. | ion field—Robert Johnson. {SUEuee d et ang B0 on aete 0l evening, In connection with the State! Adams 57 R I Indian and Vi ohities And ‘Goversmisit.Bobert{. .Yy piaintie slieses that:thel polley phfl:('.‘";\'"’"l‘ G;‘“ Estate. Sunday Sc nvention now in ses-| (Central Baptist Sunday School) |_ Indian child Lila | Fetcher. 2 s . | was fraudulently obtained from her! hrist Eplscopal church of Cody, programme wz Hpisode ¥ehool of mhe Seribes: | Phillps, Olfy nold ecular professions—William E. | py the company, while the defendant| &¥0- Of which Rev. Stephen E. Mc- 5 carried out, o hifae the people Smith, Floyd - | company denies this and claims that it | Ginley, son of Postmaster and Mrs. s by e AFmeonle: | > Amert Labor—Weston C. Pullen. | Waa" surrendered by Mrs. Longo with | JOhn McGinley, of New London, i the house even b men—Reginald Ashbey, Rob- | ¢l Amy e M e e Broen, her full consent and knowledge that| (i v Jnade & gift of $8,200 by pacity. About 1,500 tickets were tak-! h, Phillips Cook, Harold Gil- | William Storx st ise Buih Symitzton it was to be cancelled. | nate, ho ann e, the: Texkb. oil mag- en at the door \d there were many | dersleeve, Carl ney, Howard Peck- | Parcouche. : Le arbara Latham. 5 T aave s aied thie, monih miiday. | ‘(‘A:rwih“ o d{;g last week in his private more who desired to attend the pa- ham, John Noyes, Fred Purvis, Wal- | _(Trinity M. pugase oL i iy e Mrs, | 20d Owing to the necessity of using an | pogorohe’ o The Ut was made the day geant who were unable to obtain| ter Tarbo: i Dplicie L Ths b e Gihay Government—MIS | interpreer, several of ‘the - witnessea | og O o ivicarat the coures b g i 7 e Fa? i ar- America an “hin ot il g - g T meet- i = 5 AR s % - R Scrivener, | ome Worl seorge L. In- rhdy C508 o T S money to be ‘us There were 234 participants in the| Four children—Willlam _Wyman, | 1 B R e vatie. B The divorce suit of Blionsky Fonurch: detmay hast o e e programme, and in the fir he whole | Nell /Hoffman, Hazel May Smith, Tols | WiEf07 VERigh, | Howard | (MeKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion Sun- | Ellonsky, which we gned for tria! | jresented Mr. MoGinley a handseme f= & tvpad on he ‘alase e prbs O i ity Titsanal’ Cigrat { Dolbeart, ~ Charles Donald | ay Sehool.) \Monduy, was mot reached. ., o - Lielcost SR e tapched - with a 1o e Hon) | in | Robinson, Glac Leslie | -_Episode 11.—The adult department: | The case of Whitcomb vs. the Clon- S o RellglougEducation .of Sbiaode s [ Pedl B Niler 2t neis Loomis. s Invitation to Nathaniel. necticut company, a led for Wed: ?? m\’d" g R R :”;:\Mr!tnflrr-v~v'hx(ox rt Stevens, | (Taftvifle jonal Sunday | ies E. Hall, Alfred N. Hall. |nesday, went off for reaseignment w } utehing of the Trinity SeNEE SFacher. Robert Slevens. [ 1 e (Second Congregational Sunday —_— ! Hutelins of | the “Trinity Class Schiaver ichards, | Camp- | oo Nehooly T igTegati v | Incidents in Society. follows: Heralds, Marion Rergstres- | T angmRn e TACker, | eTtnisntsy; OlaT e | Episode 12—The home department: | ADJUTANT GENERAL COLE sor,; Mildred Lewls, Helen Lewis,hris- | HitChon, "Terrell, Efits, Roah, Walz, | Pavid and Saul | Mrs. Nancy Stevens, Fred W, Krohn | GOES TO WASHINGTON. tine Marjory Roaih,, Viela | Sulliva I~ sanl—Victor Davis { and W. F. Farrington { i e hd S I\x—-xv education, Dorothy e e Part 11.—The Christian Era. i %El,a Edward Pollard | (Preston chapet.) | S8ays Trip Has Nothing to do With Mrs William B, Birge i= spending Sl T e 0 Masenl T GHacae /7 duniay Senioo1)t | 7 Sliner ATHUE BchoRelt | Dinlagians Bl aiaRas Mexican Situation. several days in New York gttt gy s0q: | Abisha illiam “Murdock, 5 ‘oung, Jr. i STy } section was divided mmj,rl“’;‘,";:";?f;‘“‘lw e Tim;&:}stm Period: | gl gier Barle Woo Mother—Ruth Hiscox. Adjutant-General Cole went to| -Adams P. Carroll has been at his i re the Hebrew Period, th Mrs . B Bushnell: Miss Theodora | Soldier—Ernest Davis. Two children—Helen Denison, Ar-|ywuhincton Tuesday evening, to visit | COttage at Crescent Beach a, the Modern Period, and | 4 "1 Miss Gladys L. Miner yhies | (Church of the Good Shepherd—Uni- | thur Botham. the Wi departrienitand tallc ever: the: —_— the Graded Sunday school, the whol O -8 < Mins Aiies ) versalist, Sunday School.) (Broadway Congregational ~Sunday | oo 2T department @il to0C Wil tont | Willlam C. Ruggles has ciosed his REV. H. J. WYCKOFF including 24 episodes. ; | Episode VI—The intermediate de-| School.) Ut b o ed hafore he | fummer home on Ruggles hill, at Hard- The stages by which the earliest] Sund Sch. ! partment: New Testament: | Episode 13—The teacher training y o %y.¢ the trip had abholutely noth- wick, Mass, and is at his home on The Sunday school Pageant, a dra-| Biblical i ction of youth develop- bd of aitadle ?L) | Paul and Festus. | class. e torae it the Mexican troubles, | Broad street for the winter. matic presentation of the growth and|ed into the modern = graded e and - upie® | Paul—George A. Keppler. Teachers—Miss Beatrice Sharp, | \"& 10 90 WL TRS COLCTY Cidits to| ATy development of religious educati school are portrayed. The He 5 ke and pupils— o ippal . Oliver Armstrons. Miss Helen Spalding, Miss Ida Adams, [ 2% Al 5 ; o3 he Wednesday Afternoon club is pos e R Moa: Jepiots’ Gevelopment o 't ;A Collins, Howarth Collins, | . o irs "Symrer Armstrons. | s Mildred Rogers, Miss Elizabeth | the department. flc lhowever | to be entertained today by Mrs, Leon- written by Miss Anita B. Ferris and| from private to public mstruction. the Chapman, Lincoln Wadsworth, | Testub-Sumner Jommstrons. = | M Wila " Lester, Honald | that the Connecticut militin {s in|ard W. Bacon at the home of Mrs. staged under the direction of Rev.|Christian era, the assumption of re- | wiuc® MeMillan, Tyler Rogere. These | 1,walq Mead, Byron Mathieu. mball. Richard Lane. {Teadiness for service if called unol. |F. S, Camp. The members of the olub Herbert J. Wyckoff, pastor of the Sec- | ligious instruction of vouth by the| howing with cowls and fope Hriies | Soldier— | Chlidren—Martha Pollock, Henry | O0€ of (ho fref Do il B e ared BHeIas Faviana, Mudi Hegry % SEane gt i by | ig, with cd and rope girdles. | Pollock, . Gladys Rathbone’ Donald s to do in e said, | Ruggles, Mrs. Leonard W. Bacon, Mrs. ond Congregational church, was given | ciurch: the Modern period, the bir Malcolm Stinson, Raymond Byrnes, | Standard 5 J “woulg be to ruit up to 108 en- | William B Birge M Frank W Dy the combined Sunday schools of the | Of the “Sunday’ school; the Graded| Ro o X S > | sons, Charles C G : v s .o WA g e, Mrs, ran| . v the L e 3 Raymond aton, Kenmeth Hall. | o S Rt A | listed men to a compan hat would | Browning, . Mrs. Adam Reid, Mra. city in the Davis theater Monday |SChool, the present highest develop > were dressed in colored tunics.| Lerald—Reginald | bl epartment. | | ean an Increase of from 40 to b0 [ Charles \V. Gale, Mrs. Bela P. L ment, ‘with a place for every member| (Fipe Congregational Sunday Sohaor| . Guards—Har Frapk | chapelySunday school. | men In each company ~all ‘over_ the | Mrs, Faward! I, Linaell, Mvs. W aar of the family. ipisode 3. Period of reformation. | GTeen, George Gy Ceang nioen & W State. The peace sirenath is 65 en- | ler ®lcott, Mrs, W, 8. C. Perkins, Mys, KEEP LOOKING YOUNG Autlionés Enthudicstic: an Pastor and Catechumens. | )Y T GroM.). | SUES TO COLLECT ON |listed men! 105 enlisted men is ~the | Charles D. White, Mrs. Charles L. In the main the vhrious episodes| tamrol Pt o snbeery ATVilE. | [~ Atiendants—Mrs, Walter A. Bussey, | FIRE INSURANGE-POLICY, | WAz aGsnens . We have =ttt | BITEION: ot Hopms 4 Ticoatl, ‘ine were simple portrs of itions | = AV ers Wil - | Mrs. Thomas W, Wilson, Mrs. Fred S. o | A 4 ] . Miss Ws Easy—if You Knew Dr. Edwards’|or incidents in the respective beriods | peank Biott, Hassld. Sterry, ' Sianiey | Young, Mrs. Charles A. Gager, Jr.| Trial of Case Underway in Supsrior|TUIItia reised (o war strength, excert | Adelaide L. Butta, Mise Hannah Crow. Olive Tablets ey ;,f;)f;hr”:;'la“ ted. Tach e “ulw‘ Dickenson, Clarence Potter. ]"frfihf{fi:g ,{*‘s’;‘l‘fi,“}‘fl‘;’l Ellearior. ‘G- Court at New London. T aroral i Spimgheld yar | Rreates it i e . ‘The secret of keeping young—Is tof cjusiic audience, Part 1{l.—The Modern Period. (Trinity M. E. Sunday School) AL olatie foris % quickly, If needed, on telegraphic your liver and el re’s no . ortrayal. o = s 51 Evans - G2 of Mrs, Mary Longo!pe raiseq to war strength and shoul ery out are having an unusually late need of having a saliow complexion— | The most pretentious episode, and| g0 Sehool) partment; Home Missons; kvans and | or New London asalnst the city of | they be. equipped accordingly there | season. dark rings under the eyes—pimples|that which made the strongest im-|ghbisedg L Sitth o DRl At M S | New York Fire Insurance company, —a bilious look in your face—duil | the scene of Paul before :;Y hé)lr:)llices(:efill aikes and the boys Ht]p‘esr—le-unard {:Ill’;i‘ . which was being tried in the superior eyes with no 3 ented by the Sunday & rchi tlehri B r 3aue b ootveriad tu New Tandon| Your doctor will tall you ninety per | school of the Church of the Good| Iiakes -Archibald Glichrist =~ At G B Oty Sireiine with Judge Gardiner Greene | cent of all sickness eomes from in- | Shepherd A. Keppler in the| gl Boamey Gorme Grons winian | Two Indian Boys—Miford New- | n the bench, i active bowels wnd liver, Dr, Edwards character of Paul proved aremarkably | Ringland, . Bennte . Tilley.. Herbort | bury, 4, Creswell Coleman, outs (comen el 0 diciedis i a well-known physicien in Ohio, per- actor, and was loudly applauded | Scott, | Clinton Atterbury, Bradford | (Sunday Schools of Grace Memerial|Judge Greene opened the criminal term fected s v le compound mixed | fof his fine portraval of the character, | i orCrta . and Mt Calvary Baptist Churches) |Of the superior court, which was ad- 344AST.EAST ar PARK AVE. YORK. with olive oil to act on the liver and | Fhe other participanis were prep. Shoiat: ol s Episode 8—T) intermediate de- | journed from last Fridaz, and then im- 3 Y, ; prey (Christ Episopal Sunday School) pisode 8—The intermedi : t gt bowels, which he gave to his patients for this act by Mr. Keppler, and his| Episode 2. Steps In the develop- | partment; Foreign Missons; the Bi- | mediately adjourned it until Thureday “ TP lagets & for years, fine. training was etident in’the high|ment of Sunday school organization, | ble in Unganda. morning at 10 o'clock, An hotel of distinction Dr, Edwards Ollve Tablets, the| chapacter of the work of all, Three Standard Bearers and six as- | King Mutesa—Ambrosé Wilsen, _The case af Mrs, Longo against the with moderate charges” - substitute for calomel, are gemtle in| Mugical Numbers Appropriate. | sistants—Joseph Mueller, Albert Ber- | Stanley—Mrs. Mary Gray. City of New York Insurance company A i 5 their mm ¥ m‘”’fifib ;mm SRt o i s ol beriod | berick, Robert Byrnes, Edward Lamb ‘BF‘Irs! Chief, Chambarango—Rev. R. “sz?g?‘:nnrilr“ttrfii ‘\‘I‘fin o hf;;li:% 4 :‘en Within five minutes of principal railway terminals, red . i Fesitra = tn | c Willie B * | B. Harris. assigned Monday. n- St A g that natural puoyaney which by the orchestra- in|Erank Beckmann, Wilie Beckmann, | = J88 ¢s ¥ D. MoKnight, Wil | tiff gues to recover insurance on loss R TARIFF: - shou be eamjoyed by everyome, by angd there were songs by |- Sp e SR nt T while ~tupios and | liam Fields, Harry Marshall, Arthur|of stock and fixtures by fire nearly’ Single rooms = - - + pgr day—8$3, 84. 85, 84 toning up the Slesiing the 8 ln many of the epl-| 5\ Cadpicces: Greenleaf, William Mallison, Harry | three vears ago. Dbl D St S system of impurities. You will know programme concluded with & Fe Payne, Luecius Lacy, Henry Greene,| ©On Feb. 24, 1916, Mrs. Longe’s meat D i e R s W T o e D, Bawards’ Olive Fablets by thejr of the Doxology by the ¢ Part 1V.—The Graded Sunday School. | 1veq Randall. 3 and grocery store at 19 Shaw street ir, bedroom and bath - = a0, 812 815 . olive color. 10c snd %5c per hox. Fhe with the audience rising (Park Congregational Sunday Scheol) | Drummer Hey—Charlie Coblyn. was damaged by fire. October 2 of the Each vt xeiih dath Oliye ¥ Company, Columbus,| joining the singing. At the el Episode 1. The Cradle Roil. Boat Boy—Fred Lane. previeus year she had taken oul a < Miss Ferris, (he author, and Rev, Mr. Motherhood—Mrs. Hibberd R. Nor- Women—Mrs, Maud Epps, Mrs, | policy of $300 with the defendant