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o *r - mmf :E ng | ‘Watch, Hul | L, T 1.8 © had received was proper and com- town funda to improve the plflsudmtno&bgm P ! 5 dons for him insofar s Tomed o Wastarly on tratn, Hi; dition was somewhat improved on fopened by turning to the i i “»mm"m.mmm Dr. ana Mrs. M. H. ick | congratulated by friends on Fridey uon ‘the. 13th anniversary of ~their téif‘i' Hi I E i S leasingly | children aod adults e of "’&"H“N creamy emollients purify other gifts, * siin, scalp, hair and hands. The Clarks -.ml ‘White nmn. both FERINGS. - ngthe will play & ” (1,000) shapes just received and there ||I>° ":“a,‘”mn‘: dflm mn S Decatt for.a puree of $I6 a side e The mt el it et g o Sl TR | e st o D e f TODAY WILL BE-A GALA DAY in colors as well as shapes that can be procured. |[I mme vm:-::;l e R 0 DR SR e g e D00 TIPS - b Toly BB || e AR toe o STOCK UP FOR FALL YA ) e ¥ county convenes at Westerl onday. g There will be considerable coft 7 g ;f% Bince 1870, bullding at Watch Xill during the cOm=1" w0 Fallon, employed in the Mo- 4 . s ing winter. Mr. and Mrs. ol Gore of West HEREBAPAR’“ALLBTOFHIGH mmmlfifim e hican store, chopped the end from the Pantel Gore of % 'l' Robert Hazard, clerk in the post- N : % m SHAPB - fw dv s ‘ .98 oflc‘; o visttins his rether, Tombs O, | middle finger of the hand while | Town street left Thursday for New - AT GREAT REDUCTIONS working a meat chol The finger | London, where~they will take a fur- Hashrd,, in“Tuckahos, 8. J. ar el putated at the Arat joint. Four |nished apartment for the autumn and | md » No criminal business at Friday's |years ago the first joint of the thumb | winter. session of the Third district court, and | of the same hand was ouf off in the o several minor civil cases were contin- | same way. Dr. Scanlon assisted Dr. Visited Bozrah..’ ued. H May in the operation, Sixteen Norwich ’rown mmb-n of | B8 a o Social Corner No. 2 o g . - f Tda 9 Thureday at the homecof : . or y L] NAVAL MANOEUVERS TEN DEMENTED SURVIVORS Tatheop Y & deltghitur Uy was 4pent; EW.OF THIRTEEN ’ | TO START OCTOBER 5. OF CREW OF Honhl sukolibat ercflats at “Attacking” Fleet Will Put to Sea|Brought Into Grimsby—Threw Threa| Mr. and Mrs. Paterson are making - v - m VALUB m TRIMMED’HATS From Narragansett Bay Today. of Their Shipmates Overboard. "flflm"fl*fl‘- on their place on Plain] % e e e ol — p Newport, R. I, Oct. 1—The Red| Grimsby, Sept. 15—(Correspondence Fleet which will Tepresent the enemy | of The Associated Press)—The Nor-| A force of mien were stringlng tel-| gy A - in the war manoeuvers to begin off iHe | wegian steamer Jonas Rein bas just|ephone wires on the Scotland road . 00 and $6.00 Hats of $2.98 |[150 ST n g e, el b X SU IR morrow from -Nerragansett'bay and | survivors of the crew of thirteen be.' . - beginning pext, Tuesday Atlantic| longing to the Dutch dugger Nordses | 3Mrs. Delong of ‘Washington street - fleet under command of Admiiral Frank | As far as can be learned from their | is Visiting relatives in different places erco - x F.. Fletcher will be on the lookout to|disjointed statements, they had a ve. |in Now Jersey for a few weeks. 0 P mm H SC]-lwAR'lz meet its attack. markable experience in the North sea, Rear Admiral Austin M. XKnight, |killing three of their mates, throwing | Willls Gardner has begun work / president of the naval war college, | them overboard, and spending some |3€ain on the house he is buliding on Stock i the best styles and Fabrics desira- Where the plans fot the war gathe have | time ~devil-BORUOE” Plain Hill. A piazza 15 being built, 5 . F . A been worked out, will command the |- The Nardzee was picked up derelict et g ble for Fall and Winter wear in both Suits and invaders and will also act as umpire, | with tHe ten men all insane, presuma- | Clarence Bailey of Plain Hill is hav- using the cruiser Brooklyn as his flag- | bly - through over-indulgence in raw |Ing the silo reluilt which blew over ship. The other vessels of the Red|liquor, which gave them an attack of |d'ring the gale the first of the week. New York Millinery Fleet wil] be the repair ship Vestal, | religious mania or delirium. The men %, ) T the fuel ships Orion, Cyclops and Ju- | say the ship was full of d| Miss Gertrude Manning returned. \/[ \] H A I ‘ H ( ; . p‘i!er nndc the dmm’)l";m Aylwin, Cas- | apparently ‘:huy started on 5‘:&"‘":; YB:‘::}:V uw?dm after a E S S F Rh IS II\ S ;s sin and Cummings. Thegie vessels will [ hunt, throwing overboard everything nd friends up- Breed Building Telephone 1345-4 represent certaini components of a big | movable which in their opinion would | town. 4 Derbys and Soft Hats $1.00 and $1.50 SHIRTS.......68¢c 3 £oemy Yoot subhel o the Way |be likely to harbor deviie—the cap-| oo TTemes oo New Fall Styles $2.00 EVENING SHIRTS 85c rom Furopean wate! stan, binnacle, hatches, ropes, spars, . M. ightman b wce el unknown point ‘on. sails, all going into the sea. They then |avenue went to Hartford Friday to < S o) sa'o RS i Sairtacs e | pond s otk i har davermer, e | @ $3.00 and $3.50 HATS ot ... .$1.79 | 50c UNDERWEAR ............35 e ———— — 9ade an W ers. , Ju m: v e appearance e e R o fipet of Sdugred Ry a Guspesate-fight -bafofe sy $2.00 and $2.50 HATS 2t......$1.25 1.00 UNDERWEAR ,.........68¢ foiots of the town of Stonington the | wiy Dadh o nie e tection | being’ illed, Af Peck's’ COTRGE & séctian of -saad L i - $ - s RN“Kh- cweatuck, Mystic l&fld 'ihe of the goast and- khtloe‘m\ and des-{ With nothirg to navigate her, the |is being takeh up by a force of men . Road district, are In readiness fof | pryction of the eneéfy foree before it | Nordzee drifted helplessly till taken in |in order to lay ipe 0 that nearby Coat Sweaters, Neckwear, Hosie Gloves ection day. For a first time the|reaches its objective, will include 18|tow by the Jonas Rein, che devil- | houses may be supplied with gas. » ’ U- g Vote—Polling Places | polls will be-opened at § in the MOrn- | hattleships, 25 destroyers and 11 sub- | hunters previously having been trans- — i neral of Mrs. Char-|1ng or three hours earlier than usual | marines, besides colliers, repair ships, | ferred to that vessel after a struggle. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. All On Sale Now at About Ha]f PI‘ICC k Eldred. '"Th‘: pm::: ats S ;’fl.‘:mmen win | @mmunition vessels ‘and mine sweep: ;‘l‘h:' -urbcr;n%. ~ure undecided i boar: ther to send the eailors to Holland | Thé Holiness Mission will hold ser- hold, their final meeting in the town | ™ o Tte ity el ey e Bow ] u -L e . . icesat 87 Main street~ reason of tn.qm: terest in | court:room in the'borough this morn: | CONCENTRATED WEALTH e B SRR n ARE YOU one of the few that did not get into this great sale. If so be sure to tion ‘seemingly favorable to 1. | Wilox, who was mnot candidate for ‘ IN NEW YORK OITV.| & D e g bt ragl Lo gt come in today—Ilet nothing keep you away. You are sure to find plenty of ection. The other members are Jo- s 2 - »: Blasd ou ths changed status of Sogh W, cngtetio and Wilam Souiier dohn D, Rockefelier and Androw Car- OF MEXICAN RAIDERS. Subject will be Unreality. things you will need and be glad to get them at the present low prices. cial clubs, there is llab Wh ,000,000 Each. At Christ Episcopal church, Li % in the town of Ston- winter in Springfield’ and has closed At s piscopal church, tany, & Fote poljed N~ | fer cotthie 6% LorTs. Pgtut. Moo Tark O Tkt Tocne. | Goneral Nafarretts is Awaiting In-|holy communion and sermon in the . lerger than on theordi- | "5 0r Hook and Ladder company | teller ang Andvew Carnesie, with $6.- structions to Attack Them. morning. - Sunddy - achool - &t ‘moon. - LE in Politics; _The advo-|gnjoved its firsc whist of the season |000.000 each. head the list of 87.persons | & p.. mea o, ¥ Brening pearee with Sddcess. ‘Mmbv e over Sihos thg|Friday even! assessed for $1.000,000 or more. Mil- | Fl Paso, Texas ~Oct. I1-—Generall ., . “CCCgile students’ Stonington ‘Manor fim will close for | dred B. Bilss is third with $4000,000, | Nafarrette, ~commanding Carranza :\gr;vnt. on the liquor license | tn, ext M 3 o troops at Matamoros, wifed the Car- |assooiation (Norwich branch) has a pt wes first in circulation, and | 'R ov. Dig i 2 apll Bty Fofauthayd s net withe - meeting Sunday morning in W.'C. T. t In circuiation, and| Rev. Dwight C. 8 $2,000,000. ong.the other 8% eoch [TRER consulate here today that he fyeo g gl o ot B T s il vl funeral service of 4 .| of whom is assessed for $1,000,000, are ocated at Ranco Las Flores, Mex- . HENN ! - ly in Borough hall | Eidred, widow of ico, a band of Mexicans who had been . when Rev, W. B, Lanphear | homre fnthe Sorpuen LpboMorean, August Belmont and | onncoted with recent raids in Texas.| At the Second Congregational church, | e %:?n::dwgg:a{; e p‘:‘nc';'“'“ sseveral locai| John D, Rockefeler, Jr. is assessed e b o e B T i i g 2% $nd until the polls | mons Ga Sunday: folier Tor 3300.006, " The 'only Adtor ‘on | . COmmenting on the sworn statement | Evening service with sermon. B Tmh“aed 2dvocates, as| Miss Maud Uotairt Stontnston | the" personal list is Mrs, Madeline F.|of Guadalupe Cuellar before Captain | ,\ w g Tomy ) 12] 125 Mam Street 3 Borough and Olat C. Larson of Plaits- | Astor. widow of John Jacob Astar, with | Frank MoCoy_on the killing of Pri- moming sermon, The Name Above Ev. campaign, burs. dN;'a?l Rews E‘{h“.‘l"cfi’f“ Sept. | an as’i;""\‘re"tdflbflsw 000, Mre. Mar. | S308 O Tn the. .%l;o‘:vrnzt?llgnélxid ery name. Evening sermon, The 66 9 28 with confidence of | The Loper Fire Alarm company is te Kiirea . Vanderbilt, was drowned on | (Fict: the Nafarrette message said: Leaven of the Pharisees and Sadweces. Purchasers of The Riley-Wolfe Stock both Ieally con- | erect’a brick plant on the Loper prop- | the Lusitania, is assessed for $300,000,| It is absolutely false that any con- one 18 sure to be disappolnted. | erty nead Pine Pont bridge. ana Cornelius Vanderbilt and Reginaid | Stitutionalist chief of my brigade led | , At Broadway Congregational church, Sthnington Pointers. Mrs. Jennie Palmer, formerly Vanderbilt for $300,000 each. »-group~of Texan:rebeln” Tow to Study the Bible. Raily o S Stonington, matron of the Old Ladies | Among the weaithy men having be How to Study the Bible. Rally day ‘places in the four voting dls in ' Hartford died " suddenly | nomes in New York city but claiming | coTTON CONDITION fFENCjaen 1% the PUniY sl ot Noon, ——— | Burlal will be fn Coichester. legal residence at ‘other places are At Trinity Eph | church, Rev. J.| DY the pastor. Subject, Ged's Battles.|an amendment to the Clayton anti-|Death of Man Whe Burisd John George J. Gould, his eon, Jay. Gould, AND GINNING REPORT | pidred Brown, rector, will occupy. thé | HOlY communion. trust law making “dumping” unfair Wilkes Booth hildren Ory Modern Don Quix and Blé ‘brother. Fyank J. Goud| o — OBl T, CommuR e O e _ compétition and punishable as such | . -Vt Bew » b it B il i ~ v b - i wi v it tl 1l 1t by . S L ul ~ FOR FLETCHER'S o a R oray W Lo, Barers | g et Gouid 15,000 for Rousenola| | Deiaved by Storm 1 or Y | InE pervice, and prayer service In'he | AL ML Calvary | Bastist, st | iooa” o foreign products. that ls sx: | Eomes, of Bocavie aged B seere Well, he wil lat least be as successful | furnishings. —" g PPl Dennis, morning subject, No Wavering. | Pected to confront new American in- |service man during war, and as Jane Addams was—Boston Globe. |\ o\ vORK GITV'S PERSO Washington, Oct. 1.—The . govern-| At the Greeneville Congregationai | Evening subject, He Winked At It.|dustries at the close of the European |one of the three men who buried Job | YORK CITY’S PERSONAL ment's cotton condition and ginning | church, Sunday morning the pastor | Sunday school asd Bible class at noon. war. vedaemy ot hie et i ) \ ASSESSMEN' .| reports, which were to have been is- | will preach on Jesus Asleep. The ses- | Bible and Literary programme rs. - 3 erday. b T $5,700,000,000. | (Ued tomorrow, will not be giten. out | slon of the Sanday schoet will be hed | L. Hall on the Teacher Life of Miss F. o aaute. o Battmeiend ure oot O e e BT Real Estate A ent Amounted to[Until mext Monday. The southern|at noon. Willard. Missionary devotionals at o year only. storm has delayed collection of com- 6.30 led by Mrs. C. Epps and Mrs. M. $7.872,268,444 for 1915. plete sinning figures, and issuance of | At Park Congregational- church, | Dennis. New Work, Ot 1 rie el e condition report w postponed | morning sermon by the pastor. Vesper booke, OBeRed 065y, Showmed i ten ey | because the law. provides that both | services resumed at 4.30 D. m. The first | “ANTI:DUMPING"” LEGISLATION must aj r on e same ' - tive personal sssessment for 1816 fo| ", *EBS5H 00 frapart will show the| vies ot T g L CUnS Feople’s ser IN BRITISH PROVINCES, Increase of approximaters 45 840 806,005 | condition of the cotton crop on Sept. S g —_— : over the tentailve assessment for 1015 | 2,5and will be issued Monday noom.| At the First Baptist church, George | Reviewed by the Bureau of Forsign . and the tentative real estate assess- The ginning report, to be issued at 10 | Henry Strouse pastor, morning sub- and Domestic Commerce. . 3 Tent Lo be. $1872,260 445 an (mmsens. | 2. m.. will show the total ginning prior | ject, The Day Breaking. Sunday school s of $72,087,912 over the tentative assess- | ** Sépt. 25. at noon, B. Y. P. U. at 6.30, followed | Washington, Oct. 1—A review of ment for this year. by preaching service. the “anti-dumping” legisiation now in The personal gssessment is the larg-| Chester—The quarterly meeting of TRRLD Sorce in Canads, Avstralia and Britieh est tentative assessment since 1903, |the King’s Daughters is to be held in| At | Trinity Methodist Episcopal|South Afsica Fas been prepared by ‘when it ed¢ 4, church, Rev. F. W. Colemang pastor, [ the bureau of foreign and domestic . e e the Congregational church Oct. 1L | il preach and his morning® subject | commerce in connection with pro- will be Creation’s Heir. In the even- |posals to protect American industry ing, Sowing and Reaping. rom - unfair competition at the close x Crawf ord of the European war. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Secretary of Commerce Redfield H Universalist, Rev. Josepts 5 "Will | readys has announced that he will And you pay for just the mattress and preach upon Inward propose such legisiation at the winter Session of congress, to prevent foreign Nothing for the Name e day school at roon. Y. vice at 6.15, subject, Our Motte For|manufacturere . from flooding the the Year. American market in an effort to stifie Is Perfect || BR : s e e RS ow | A Juce the Prices You | ing subject will be Life's Necessity: | prevent what is called “dumping” by evening, Broken Promise. Rally day |a tariff law which imposes upon all : ex will be held at noon in the gpots s0ld to importers at a price less Want I (e Pa - w s in N lch d = Sun .uhwl l.n‘ l‘ho :lf'l'h ho“l“( ln‘!;kal g““;x‘ P y - s of cook Ne lnndon : — special ta ual to the price ~ . orwich an W | g At the Norwich Town Mathodist ':m: 'rm::n in the ‘nature of - p ; scopal church, Rev. ward duty, collect fore the s v ifeaner, pastor, roll call and A Australian E‘ ‘ ’ q‘ ’ priate sermon in the morning. ernment, - d the subject QUALITY IS MY Tow AT 1130, Eventag mermon, phe- | maks b as » ; ceded by Epworth League meeting. Wy e M ’ = & hi pusiestore- At the Contral Baptist church, the Slocumn. in xlnn and sales of the article in ques- may. be prohibited or restricted. tration conferences Which have taken up the question the Australian law has been more favor- gy Shea & Bu,rk@' e i o s : .. 37-41 Main Street, Norwich; Gonn.