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your stomach, You llhme{i:dou l.mnm . your A8 drugglst ant n‘\‘)o! m‘ux @ nic~ Hyer and ‘bowel cleansing 3 Cascarots ‘and constipa l‘v‘lwhols&l- to. oross, slok; fo Nlb\n. any time. novmhn-m)w mever gride or sicken. was at th‘ eloged up the -(l“flffil‘hl lancy K, Tucker, Miss Fl Cook left M for mhe ’wfll‘hww have b days at his T ‘here, ‘returged. Monday o thelr Falls, Vt. home at Bellow " Dusing the warm days of the _Fall is the best time to_do any “irepalr work, instead of wait- _until the cold makes out- work difficult. Have you examined your and gutterns to ses If they tight? ls your heater in iconditlon to run through the “'winter? le the plumbing sani- fary and all right for the com- -ing winter? 2 I not, call or "phons and we S5will- attend to it promptly. - REFRIGERATORS 9% the hest kinds will be sold vary.low. prices rather than Toarry them over. - Our loss will be ‘your gain, and it will pay you to look at them. 1P, BARSTOW 820, 23 and 25 Water St. HARPER METHOD Also MANICURING Thayer Building, Room 304, Franklin Square - Norwich—Mon., Thur,, Fri, Sat. New London—Tues., Wed. Telephone 578 _ UPHOLSTERING Adnmohle and Furniture ‘Automobile SlipCovers at Factory Prices JOSEPH ANGARANO 258 Franklin Street Teléphone 311:5 Norwich, Conn, Ffiderick'T Bunce " Expert Piano and Player Piano Tuning and Repairing Scratched or, marred restored| to "original 5" 3 “Norwich Cor DR.. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Tlpyer Building, Room 305 Telephone 488-2 3 Cornm Bunions and Ingrowing Comfort ‘llll treated wif pain. a-—.oca lnlml.., !cn.l. —tvm.p.. made from mr cullb | o KATHERIND LANZ i l.-o- 22, $nannon Bullding i (Take Elevator) nh. R. J.COLLINS DENTIS T " Norwich,:Conn, Phone-424-4 NO OWNERS, NOTICE! ou will sommunicate: with WHITE, Piano Tuner; LLE, he; will give in{regard-to Mn. Gallup Recavering. recelved from Hart-|of N ‘ord has been xom that um ‘Russell G-.lmp_ ‘who & Hartford ing & vacation with her Ruth B, Baldwin. Charles Yerrington ter, Miss ot transacted business in. Lodyufl Wed- nesday. Mr. Yerrington is adminis- trator of the estateiat ‘he late Edward ._Yerrington. Mr- D. D. '.rnler was an oyer-Sun- day guest ‘::. hll' rs. - Wal: Looking Up Lantarn- HII| Tlth‘ ! H. D, Mitchell - ¢f ‘the Bridgeport, ‘Conn,, Land and Title company hes - the probate o o ¢ been in town ‘records: stce 1840. epent tour ‘days at the probate office in North Stonington and has visited the Ston- ington probate office. He lleaves today (Seturday) for Bridgeport, but will re- turn next week and complete his search. He is interested in the title of Lentern Hill .since 1840, -Lantern Hill end Long Hill are now owned by ‘the Seeleys of Bridgeport and New York, but will soon change owners. HAMBURG School Sessions Suspended Becauss of & Gase of Diphtheria. Those attending Gullford fair from this place were Mrs. W. E. Beebe, Mrs. Walter Lord, Mrs. Edward Otis, Mrs. Alice. Raynolds, L, Bill, Willis Hall and Morris Peck. Lyman Harding and son were at Glenwood farm the first of the week with their power and filled a silo for C. B. Wood. Rachel and Jewett Tiffany, who.are aczeudln‘ K.:a}:ool in’ Deep -River, fi end " af thely home SDent Mlus Maria Harding has been obliged to close her school at North Lymé for a week owing to a case of diphtheria in a Polis: family that had children in_school. Mrs. Willlam Meyersick is entertain- ing guests from Pennsylvania. J. S. Danlels attended the fair at Great Barrington, Mass., the past week. The L. B. S. met Wednesday after- noon. Mrs, Wiliam Crook and Mrs. Charles Chappell served a clam chow- ‘der supper to 34. Miss May Noble is the guest of Miss Marjorie Lord. Mrs. Samuel Jewett of Deep River spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs, John Tiffany. ‘MONTVILLE Sunday School Classes Entertain for Christmas Tree Fund—Making of Paper Tubes Begins, Tlie members of Mrs. Fred Phillips' Sunday school class of Union' Baptist church gave a dinner.in the chapel on Wednesday noon which was well pat- ronized. The proceeds are'to g0 tow- 2rd the Christmas tree-fund. Austin_Matthews,: stenographer for the C. M., Robertson company, is en- foving a Weelcs vacation with' friends in Nyack, N. M-kmn Paper Tubes, Mr. Huggard,-who recently leased the old ' bicycle’ shop for. the, making of paper tubes, has moved fato the vil- age. Miss Stella Coen’s Sunday school class gave.a moxel entertainment Fri- day_evening in the church parlors. A small admission fee was charged, This, together: with . the: proceeds from the sale of home-made cake and’ cand; Ly, will Lelp-to swell the chm(mu tree fund. R. W. Mansfield, former secretary of the New London Y. M, C. A., gave a very pleasing address from the pulpit of the Union Baptist church last Sun- ‘day morning. Mrs. William Mitchell is spending several days with friends in New York. Mrs. Thomas Watt of Montville is spending several days with Providence relatives. Mrs, David Wilson is seriously ill.at ‘her_home on -Gay “Hill. Walter of Pequot is em- ployed by the American Strawboard v:ompa.ny at Thamesville. Mre. Johnsorn’s” Funeral.: The funeral of Mrs. Russell Johnson, a lifelong resident of Montville, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Byron Beckwith, was attended by many friends. There were many floral tributes. Buyrial was in the family plot in Lakes; Pond cemetery. SCOTLAND W.-C. T. U, Clears $6 from.Soclal and ; Sale, Mrs. Safle Kimball-and 1by were del m 'W. convention held Th el New Haven, m rs. Susan been tn- dence for a !I'lw“ sk Scolal and Sale, lyn M a guest at the home L. J, LaBounty, has retirned to Fish- l:a.— Hart - -lnnlhxm weele with her daughter, Mru. Norwich. ; Hooper- returned to his ho: Ralph R AR T e B Open Muflnn. llrn n‘twmh.ueo t ths r(u.h‘hlll( . Many.| Thte" ocucs of the CAmg are, wovking hard for the banner which is to be given to t increase in membersship. s Annie Hooper, of Arlington, Musat Who spent u Tew days wi home Monday. > > Class Entertainment. The entertainment given by Miss Landphere's Sunday school puplls in the chapel Friday ovening was well at- tended. - The-ice -cream-and cake sals and grab bag were well patroni: About 310 W Each cl in the Sunday.school will give an en- tertainment, the proceeds to be used '°§u°""'"‘“'m‘.’§:x§“ ot the. Bradl o or Street Mission oeduptsd; the pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday. Mguwmnia Bartlett, who Has been spending the summer in Gales Ferry, Teturned {o-the home of ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett, to spend a few days previous to going to Prov- idence, where she will attend a school of designing. New Pastor Soming. Rev. Donald Fletcher of Vermont is expected to move'into the parsonage October 1st to begin his pastorate of the Quaker Hill church. ~The Rev. T. D. Luddington, former pastor, occupled the pulpit Sunday morning. Roylston Hart of the Montville Ath- letic club played Saturday in Colches- ter pitching for the Emeralds of Nor- wich. The game was won by the Nor- wich team, 8 to 5. The announcement of “the enwage- ent of Miss Henristta E. Bidwall to james W. Taylor, son of a Mrs. Peter Taylor of Hill Top, Iy, mnde. by Miss Bidwells parents, who reside on McKinley avenue, Nor- wich. Party- for Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Alexander recently entertained a party of young people, including Misses Alice Briggs, Vera Foley, Mildred Griswold, Natalie Riley, Paullne Mathers, Grace Whit- tlescey, Dorothy _Kalleen, friends of their daughter, Miss Alice Alexander, whoss birthday occurred - Saturday. Games were played, a peanut hunt proying. an entertaining feature of the evening. Mrs. Alexander served a de- liclous supper. On the table was a large birthday cake, lighted. by thir- teen candles, . Miss Alexander re- ceived many pretty gifts. Walter Bergman of Pequot has °b‘-l tained employment in Thamesville. Two candidates were admitted to the camp at the last meeting of Coche- gan camp, Modern Woodmen. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morin of Peguot entertairied over the week end Ernest Bernatches of Waterbury. Mrs. Louis B. Hurlbutt of Hartford is spending a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Nessler. HANOVER Local People to Attend Willimantic Meeting—Summer Travelers Return Home. s The ‘semi-annual ‘meeting of the Woman’s Hom# Missionary ._assocla- ton is to be held at the Congrega- tional ~church, Willimantic, Wednes- day, October 6.. The morming session ‘begins at ten o'clock. Representatives from the local society will be pres- ent. Returns . From - Mountains. Mrs. Angus' Park, returnsd home last week after spending two months in_Bethlehem, N. H. Ernest Rood of Medford, Mass., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rood at Fairview. Miss Margaret. Eadie-and James W. Eadie retvzsd from Bethlehem, N. last ‘week. “William-Crott of -Yantic visited his pbarents; Mr. and Mrs. John Croft over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Willilam Waters _of Yantic spent the week with Mr, Wa- ters’ mother, Mrs. Watefs. Mrs. Oscar ‘Allen has been in New Haven to-attend the annual conven- uan of the W, C. LIBERTY HILL * County Conference of Congregational . Ministers to be Held Tuesday—Vi ftors to Inspeot Trumbull House, ! Mr. and Mrs, WE Peckham of wulhunfluwmnmet and Gmahnmamm“ wa.flnu The . C. T, T held & social tn e o TFriday night, the 35 'n' - ..,..%A_m - SRR to e torrifo wi .'.:gfin& B R, . tains, Mra, .'5*:?.. at e BiAT Shoe, Miss ::l- balu the owwflu tor Hi camp which hae theD Vaughn, Mrd, Newton. Tea was served Toadl: th | after the sister, Mre, Honry Dayt, returned | Sunday morn! Rev, James M. Phliippiane 268 chapeer, b The theme being, The Humlliation of rist. At an offictdl board meeting at the close of the moruing = service, the board proposed a vacation, from two to three weeks for Rev.. Mr. Potter, and it was o voted to go into effect after the 10th of October. Perfeot in Attendance. At the Sunday school session Rev. 3,30 Potter 4nd eon Donmald Potter, gach vecelved & star, fendance regularly -for monthe. Loster Whitman was swarded 2 gold pin for twelve montha, Henry W. Hurlbutt a gun-metal n-r for sixteen months. Mrs. Eugene La Fontalne led the Epworth league service at ¥:30 odOCk. Sunday evening with this tople, O tor at- ighteen ot Plainville, with’ Mrs, 'Willam Brooks, l.llo of Hartford, motored to the vil. e, Saturday and spent the nltht lhe cottage of Mrs. Del Bomeolm wt!w".hlfitmm Mrs. Caro Maniere, and son Gordon to Westerly and returned Sun- Miss Mary R. Gibbs entertained three college friends for the week-end the Misses Katherine Pew of Salem, Mass,, Adelaide Nichols and Brown of Cambridge, Mass. students at_Radcliffe collegey Mrs. Norman Cornwall and a friend from Brooklyn N. J. have been spend- ing two weeks at the home of Mrs. Justin H. Peckham. Addison T. Ch of Middletown is & guest for a week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sarah A. Colver and family at the Navy ard. Mrs. F. H. Brown Il Mrs. Franklin H. Brown is il at her sumer home in_the vil Mr. and Mrs. Wiktiam H. Sober, who have been entertaining friends from Hartford recently, have moved from the Richards cottage north of the vil- lage, to Fort Point. E. L.'s Service at Fort Point, The postponed service under the auspices of the Epworth League of the M. E. church, planned for a Sunday in September, when weather conditions prevented will be _given (tomorrow) Sunday, at 2 o'clock in the chapel at Brewster’'s Neck. Members the league will accompany Rev. Mr. Pot- ter by train to Fort Point. Farmers’ Institute. At the’ Farmers' Institute given in the vestry of the M. E. church, Rev. G. F. Goodenough, of Ledyard Co gregational church will also be one of the speakers on the tppic, A ear with the Grange. GOSHEN Address by Obio - Speaker—Great Flock of Swallows—Deer Shot. Miss Thompson . from Ohio, who is connected with the Bible institute of w York gave a very interesting account of the work it is doing in the great metropolis, at the Christian En- deavor meeting Sunday evening. Miss Thompson has been spending several weeks with friends in Goshen. Big Flock of Swalfows. One of the largest flocks of swallows ever seen was noted during the heavy gule of Sundey.: They -Yessmbeled ‘a huge swarm of bees and must h: numbered up in the millions. Mrs. Charles Browning and Miss Stott of Norwich have recently been guests of friendsin- this piace. To Exchange Pulpits. Rev. John H. Knott {s to exchange (tomorrow) Sunday with the Rev. Mr. Biake of ceu‘:glul-ur . s e Deautiful supset and afterglow anuni many Monday Soclety met with xn. Edward E. MoCall, Tuésday aft- Mr. Norton IM of Lebanon have moved. to farm. = Mr Ne uwam-m for the Visltors from thh. A ocompany of six Town ml.de o trip to OII Hy-le I: automoblle last Sunday A services work in the mission at land Road of | hall, Norwich Town, where Rev. Wil- llam Crawford, tor of the local Methodist church, labored for eight yoars. Defeated Mystio. The Old Mystic Young Men's Asso- Ciation besebajl nine Saturday defest- the Mvatlc tcam on Association tuld to 0. Tkno Tables of Whist. Miss Fleanor Burrows entertained at whist Saturday evening at the home réoms were prettily decorated for the event with evergreens and fall flowers, tolh[fl and vines. Refreshments were **Miss Eether Browning Barnes, eld- st daugher of Mr. and M. Frederick Barnes has entersd the Connecticut College for Women at New London. Porcy V. Stowe bas just purchased @ new car. Prentice A, Williams bas just com- pleted a new silo at his farm Quoquetaug Hill. Everett Midyétte of Chester Coburn and family at the Baptist par- sonage has left for South Carolina, to_spend the winter. Mrs.-Benjamin F: Miner of Montague, Mass., arriyed Thursday fot a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge at Riverview cottage. J. B. Newhard, New Haven, was hers Tuesday and Wednesday looking after business at the witch hazel distillery. Mrs Wallace A. Phillips has return- ed to Bridgeport after spending _the past three months with her sister, Miss Susan H. Babeock. Returns to California. James G. Dean left Sunday for Ves mont after spending the pdst we with his sister, Miss Mary H. Dean the Dean homestead. After a visit to friends there he will return to his home in California. rs. A. A. Croucher and daughte: MiSs Olive Croucher are visting rel tives in_Brooklyn,' N. Mrs. Lillie. Weiles Babcoek of Ar- N, J. is the guest of her Dora Alden Welles and Miss Minnie Welles. Willlam Bryant has returned to Cu ba, N. J., after a visit to Mrs. Bryan Parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Watrous. Everett Johnsoz of Middletown spent the week end with his mother, ¥rs. T. Henry Johnson. Charles S. Cady has returned to Hartford after a visit to John Kenne- dy and family. Albert Lamb has moved his house- hold goods from Mrs. John H. Copp's house, long time known as the Har- lem Whiting place, to William R. Hull's house. Edward Eggleston has returned to Yonkers, N. Y. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert A. Haley. Miss Ruth Burrows attended e par- ty last Friday evening at the home of Miss Mildred Colver in New London. Miss Adellne E. Dean has returned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after her annual visit with her sister, Misy Mary H. Dean. 2 Mrs. Rosella S. Harvey has return- ed from a visit to relatives at Mill- vale; " Conn. Mrs. Elizabeth Cook is seriously il at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and’ Mrs. Silas B. Wheeler. Raymond Case has returned from a visit fo Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gates of Providence. PRESTON Town Meecting Votes for School Super- who Mrs. George Betting. of Poquetanuck has been spending the week with Mrs. 3 Abhl. Stanton. and Mrs. A. E. Shedd and Miss l(u-nry Willts, who have been P ing meveral weeks at Pu-m —_— Cranberry Harvesting Golng On—Iin- vitations to M GKV Woedding. i-h. Yuumhuhfilfim-‘ “u‘hmufib}i}-p‘y_hmdo&w . Eveeything ‘in FALL a.ormum : muyl-bmdd Mumm—fi fin-hs. Yummbh“’h&fl.m-fl | SHOE DEPARTMENT The stasidardiof WOMEN'S, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES - a..um:ua. Mhmmmhmm“m&m— this coming season. See our window display of some of the officers to be voted for. Harold Merrill has returned after several days' trip on ‘his motorcycle in New York Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Mrs. George Mobn and daughter, Marjorle, of Warehouse Point, Fuests'of Mr. and Mra. Nathaniel Cai- Hr and Mrs. Arthur Babcock of ‘Westerly were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Burdick. Wedding Invitations. Friends in town have recstved in- vitations to the of Miss Dora Spicer of Hudson, Mass, which will take place in Jewett City, Tuesday, Oet. Miss Littlefleld is a daughter Mrs. Samuel Littlefleid. LEONARD BRIDGE Spencer Family, Moves from East Had- dam—Funeral of Herbert G. Knee- land, ilo L. Barstow Buys Former Burns Place—Local Pedple at G. A. R. En- campment. N Philo 8, whllb:m(ho in ‘Harris avenue o R Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kneeland of Columbia were -calling on local friends Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spfl'u:.r have East Haddam to K. wnm Mr. Spencer is to be employ- *isinn Ruby E. Willlams was in Wil- limantfc, Wednesday. Otto A. Nettleton was at the Con- necticut Agricultural College at Storrs Sunday. Funeral of Herbart Kneeland. The body of Herbert Knee- Attending Encampment. land, the six year old son of Mr. and Mr. apd Mre. Theodore D. Pond and and Mra. Vine R Franklin Jeft