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#- m-udlfl- ing list, I l-bdhvdltwfll\-mw o &mumuu- e S . _{LISBON SCHOOL . 81 HAD RECORD » - S s < mp““w‘ YN . mogarata-sharge poley for -4 c : e T AMO To ssaran.| FOR NINE MoNTHS| ;. ; we a Demonstration e e “5!'::’ Conthar: d 000l | o3 20073 of the Maney Came from the |Showed Parfest Attendance st First . Williem Cham - and Sale of - - - » e, . . Stat Baptist Sunday School. eh A sres lb To meet the school - At t'nc l‘u-i Baptist ngz‘-ehool on r,m 3 4 mn FASB‘IM “noslmv ‘mum?&h'?go:nmlcom-w fomnm“‘ As an inducement to the Women of Nerwich vicinity to give Burson will this demonstration make this | 7| mittes recelved 31,607.18 from the town | of those pcrtu:t in attendance at Sun- "-"'! a trial, we during this m . and the balance of the school | day school "the past nine months: income was derived, $40 from the town oo or aver ? ofc.nhmnlnd"ml.:?ufl;; Miss Fam . Mrs. Harry B e - We will give Free one pair of o - the el i Biate n"" 3 t t, .rn:m “‘t}? Burson 35¢ lowing items: e enumeration rs. . M. E.| gtreet: & 1 1t e Thleh 15 feTiawed 5y Ased 490.50; high ~school tuition We Offer Burson These T grant, 5; high school coanveyance Mrs. MARRIED frr:::' :tlt:m:l‘mel:bmt. tn‘u'c“ e Mrs. DARRO At 1lo—w-u-- Cotton at Av. -o—ww Baldbriggan _The total of $4,847.91 for the school - by *"Bl;g,,?;'- ) ="‘ E a pair, $1.13 for box of Upeln S50 & Dok ot st w was for lhe lnumn‘.:t:nl 001 nu pairs. - Leroy - Lad -———-—— At 250—Women's Black Cotton at 73; - *At 250—Women's Black g ke ek | Rt e P, oo R | R SR s .50 high x Siipel tehnapors "i i ing, * ARy v o oz u' ~ uut-box:: nno—!:onwn Black transportation, $178.50; school ll Ta- e . 's | Fles, 370 other expenses, ¥honing-'mal Bebgt X = six pairs. Lisle at 36c Opaie 413 s n F. Q. B. ‘FACTORY At 280—Women's nek !llt Lisle MUSICAL PROGRAMME - m ART e Ao ot Pettick st 36 & pair. for hom O |“\, 255 \Women's— Outsize Ribbed WTAKY SN b0 Snd Allcs M. Conner. She spent the : FOR HOSPITAL PATIENTS - o """"‘,' S , “Top at 35c a pair, $1.38 a box :‘..'3"‘5'.‘"°’.3§€.’§3n“fm°‘°“&“m‘fm’§; : B . Given Under Auspices of Ladies” Vis- nuuou—u Baltimore, Oct. 1. Rev, at 36c & pair, $1.38 & g e academy, and fof the past|3no By se: Bvd ,, Bu,.",,‘;bm,.}‘ iting Committes of St Patrick's| Villam E Flanagan, formerly of six pairs. At Bo_Womin's Outsizs a.mz yequ he has been a resident.in|yia.rmeq 51; "1 Church, Twith. At 280—Women's Black Cotton — sa with \ n yur nl! bo: public 1, 186; attend- " 3 on Fewah 1900, she wag united in m:mudinsm lchool‘?:’” cending Bo| At the Backus hospital on Sunday | aged i3 B A T . - Sorge s Heniry Metcalf by Rev. | school, 28 total, 315, afternoon an interesting musicale en- - e bl Fo—Womess Ousize Baie. s Attending no school: Under § years | tertainment was given for the benefit INLEY—In New London, Oct. 2, band and mother, her father 7 1 35c a pair, §138 a I!lvlnt died four months ag ot age, 5; between 5 and 7, 7; between | of the patients upder the auspices of | 1915, John McGinley, aged 71 years, ¢ Top. n}t 25c a p-lr. $138 a pairs. 7-and 14, 2; between 14 ‘and 16, 14;|the ladies viaiting committee of St. months o faith ahe was an Bpis. total, 28; employed at labor, 14, Patricics church. The programme fol- | NOLAN-_In this city, Oct. 2. William || At 280—women hite S0e She was a loving wite and | ““00,0" °C° Young, superintendent, | lows: Nolan. e o o bo,. Fo i dmwo {riend, good Helgh. | saye in conciuding his-annual report March, Golden West. Losey, orches- N-:;-}m:o?“gy‘_uflor- of 3 Houri- R er' in W o8 Srorm the racihiies. s, nrnvlded I e Sons: poundn, Intrmasse, wais,| AS ook B e Mail orders solicited. Mail erders will be sent FREE by P ler passi m e. 3o 3 your committee and from the bet u-rh. orchestra; -songs, Love's Own order by mail 8o Hosiery FUNERAL. sk nin‘ of your teachers. It fl' weet Kiss, from” “High J% Jann aged hs. f. over. o § 24 L YR - .h' trgm mh mnmmn;-“ 'uh rr—t ::‘- Pourieh; . Songs of ?w uflln- 3 1R ts and teacl !Nm ol rvu.u of Orchestra; song, "'"'- Hghen §. Mslolgn. - .\ and. from y o | i Votca 1o, Catling “Ete,. JoRA RN vie funeral of e Helen B Me: | Somton Sak Sich 1 heve on ‘B1s for | Buniyan: Bikeo. solo. Bellade, Soith] | 4avlewoed Semetery re took place Saturday afternaon son. It is noticeable especially taine; Sextette from meT—In ’-“""g,... home of her son, Reld R. W. f:mr‘::I 1n e pHmALY. Eradex, 1n | Domlsetty oreh ;'“' stother | * u,myidow, of oV alid et 8 Cmtm avenue, with | the" s of rimmetlc in, Macree, Miss Pounch; Notiog of funeral hereafter. ana in the e pupiis apiiity to stand and | Back £ Old Virginn. Ses Suntvan m;‘-“’n— TSR recite essentials romp! lolins, Irene Wholey, Jol .v‘l‘lbon.DD 1 and questioning by the teacher.” Doviharty: ealior . Wiliam Ricker: | - Roriefth. o B piano, Mrs. Elisabeth Danth: Funeral service from his m\:-;n{ friends were | RALLY SUNDAY AT s e e . dence. Scnool street, Putnam, or} iy &m,m b Lpir iy e CENTRAL BAPTIST SCHOOL.|VESPERS RESUMED Rl . s i Rev. C. H. Ricketts and General Seo- ST SLmOML. SRy 1915, suddenly, Charles "nw'fll retary Hill Were Speakers. At Park Congregational Church—Se- Notice of funeral hereafter. FArd L .iiicieciceceiaasanans 18-inch Hamburg Conu Covc e Rally Sundey for the Central Bep- lections from Cantata The Holy City. “| tist Sunday school was observed at ‘Embroideries, regular p 3& b The vesper services at Park Co CARD OF THANKS. D Oreniog “price. & yara e vesper ces a - the regular school MOUf aBd bad en: |gresstional church were resumed for| When the nand, of Embroidered Volles, 38 tnches games, | Siendence. o0 condiucted the exercises |the winter on Sunday afternoon. As|neavily Bpon, me in _Tegular prices Bas not ket us From “"""15 "fi by oa) = Which began with & selection by the - tves. "nelgnbors” :‘x:d sarments he ‘hestra. The lesson for the flld. o il e e Sany aotor. broke up at & late hour, Impressed | 35 “was read by W. G. Tarbox and s yard faction ;uun.n eed. Special” ltt;ntlon by the !-.vnr-.bl. way in ‘which they prayer was offered by Deacon C. Ed taken frot 1> will Sver ° o h m X = given to coloring felt from mi re entertained. 2 w:‘dni:%'mnnduad 2 il 3 4 “v(a‘:. f:&‘%‘-.lv. uf:‘ ‘#me,‘; ose 'ho 3 Fau w w WORKS, - ¥ o Rally Day Next Sundpy. Mrs. Grace Aldrich owell was 4 : ’ JOHN E. BLACKBURN. Leatherette. At the Greeneville foliowed by -/-honotu&: by Bev. C X 1 al 50c Gloves 44c ‘?M% S‘t‘lo H. Ricketts, pastor e Greene Wu-u 23-clasp Leatherette ‘omen's l-chb Mocha Gloves sFe Gosd— ico with speakers will be f‘i—sm"zm‘t‘fl e e, "o s | Ever. T - ] ey, B 2 | e o regular C: 2 in 0 atten e cervice, s - lnlk white, tan an my THESE ARE BETTER | Garried out. was followed by the principal address -4 late Tu s gray—our regular 50c Gioves at éée u-li Gloves — Fall Opening price TOM'S 123’ . —_— Which was by General Secretary Ed- * ,,,.u“' 31100 o pair. GOOD FELLOW 10<CIGAR | » RS g i e DR -~ oS g, are showing complets lines of Gloves for Fail in Women's and and see, %‘ t:.fll -u;‘!'gl 1:‘"' Andrt:: 'i:;ungh. w:;n g r'ug ‘dnlnyo :::.:undly, Oc-, st - \ callinn'o—h fabric and in leather—every good and dependable TR "“‘““ e o e ST VoUNG LAG i OPENING )3. R METHODIST YOUNG LADIES gl rery (B mmm FALL The an Name ‘sentor and ORGANIZE A CLASS. Hall. SPECIALS , g O 2340-gChildren’s School Hand- | At S0 — Wamen's Handkerchiefs THE IIEL -’IIQ‘-'F o For Meotings Each lonth st the A ity wckioct T T S Plan Mrs. oy ::.m.;—"'“ Mom:: et Mfih t 2%c each, two for |- '.:‘E‘h’. ,'ul “"'. ; ot a = + e ol of young es tau Africa, i x Sxins Ncame per s Sk un b P > WorGlllamate wite, o Rev. L gt alice ‘Dougiae also \ At So—Woimen's fine Hemstitchea | ** b gAMb o MAYES BROTHERS. " street. ethodict Eplacs ; ¢ and Embroldered Handker- at 17c each, o box of six at Tolephone 1227. ' 26-98 Broadway | ., ”m—f;""‘*“ § Hurch parionage and In Madrid. hiets—at Sc each, six for 25c |~ $1.00, value 25c each. - . A e R X i \ OPENING WEEK - ot 2 p. m, in all the first, where % DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |%%) Tin"itee %8s " F"”“"‘“"‘,.B"‘,,.c,. Sraciprs L ; . SPECIALS Dental Surgeon ~ EAST SIDE ITEMS Rugs—Small and Large - | Qil Cloths—Linoleums McGrory Bullding, Norwich, Conn. | Returning to Bridgepert—Visitors Over | Dian to hold ey iy Jhactiige ot the L guy ¥ e A % < e Floor Ofl Clothe—Fall Opening social oung Social club v $139—Axminster Rugs, size 27Tx i the Week End. homes of thé dtembegk for v (grors g Mg bdlos . gt 4 Fpd | 54 inches—Fall Opening price | Price Zle a square yard. . Sacred Heart parish hall, Saturday - $139. Printed Lingleums -in a variety dall of New Ha- evening, with a large number ip at- T of attractive designs— 1647 g T, Mre, Bdward | o¢ 430 o'clock for th tendance, parties coming from Wil- : At $3.20Axminster Rugs, size 36x At 48¢ a square yard Maxx. of Fox Hil, - Zeagon. The rastor, Rev. Mr. limantic, Baltic and the city. The eve- 13 tachel lar price $5.75. At 80c & square yard ‘d.n’. ‘a' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brahmen of|man ddressed the children ng’ 2o Iniatd Linoleums in bandsome .I." lcsrhrh;venne/mntsm:ny‘ s At $4.98—Abak Bugs, size 6x9 feet s - 7 en’s paremts, Mr. Mrs, ‘1861 an, of Powetanuck, UNION LYCEUM —Fall Opening price $4.98. A % & syuare yard e i 4 = . s At & square yard offer to the public the finest lund;rd her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fisher,] Reopened Its Meetings at McKinley At $7.50—Abak Rugs, size 9312 feet BEadsiof T ca: | of the. Corning “Avenus A, M. E. Zion Church. — . —Fall Opening price 3750. | Remnants of Lisoleum. 3 to > - “ At $1140—Tapestry Brussels Rugs, | 50c and price & . size 8 feet 3 inches x 10 feet | SAUAT® Yadu...o..coccemavees 83c 6 inches, regular price $13.50. A TS 2 flsg -hrm!hu.n( St el ‘siBod T $15.95— Axminster size | At 7o—Curtain’ Scrims and v lwawxf 6 Madras, value He. At'ml x12 feet, regular At $2195—B'1 g e 1 o w Axminster