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‘Saturday night until Monday Lot goml:? Te ihat man a credit to his ¢ ' s Tuesday: ‘music | Seventy- t of every one hun- . : S . S e pont . o | e LA St o7, L 0 ool o s S e X R 1 d and = use use of . e > 3 % o ern New York: Fair and warmer |tor, prasided drunkard never has wny money - : - 2! Continue All This Week, “'T. Tussday; Wednesday partly cloudy. blames his poverty on the italist. ’ y Observations in Norwich. - mnzm-honuutt'nz ’ - Aty . ® . . 1 $16 & week and he will have just § m w‘ Has A Sevie pharmacy, snol the e drperacd 13 e enemy alsa to . ; 2o day, CONGRATULATION | 555 oot 5 Wardhti | b PRRIEE, Wl S R 0000 e Toer, Bor: | Meaee sivaes Fash & ariatied dna be Buny bays aie o : ' October 16th 3 o n ums! \aA“Ds 4% i T e drankard’ is &n enemy o his family m , . : o o LR R 14 Dates ot the | brings his wife and family. The man | voay . T o viaw 8¢ THE SPEC OFFERINGS -t ) 4 states of E | LINE OF BIRTH, CONGRAT- | "Hignest &4, iowest 3. “Bove passed prohinition *aws. | who fontats. hie sigations to his wite | " Am. cepumat b i ULATIONS, BIRTHDAYS, WED- Comparisons. Across the ocean. to increase the effi- |and children and spends his money g DINGS, ANNIVERSARY| Predictions for Monday: Fair, slight. | Cienicy of the armies, the governments | for drink prefers to see his wife and Toilet Paper | reference, of official reports and |the . of Europe have almost unanimously |children in rags. The man who hasn't tic o five-cent roils of Tollet D < FUENDSHIP CARDS IN|Y JUR, eather: Fuir Dlaced restrictions on the use of Liquor. | it clothes to present himself at church | o aa wmite Besbo o At Paper—9 for @8e. | . VARIETY. The drinking of the people of Russia |is not doing right. If he is @ working|etc. To obtain authentic coples of Extra quality five-ceat rolls of | Sun, Moon and Tides. has been abolished. King Edward man his wages are going somewhess, | these, application has been made al- Toilet Paper—7 for 25e. | MRS EDWIN FAY [l Sun -3 i eem — ucva?l;n:n B A ihen .'E‘mx?.';-':"-%;"l"'é nk, to 3""“'",‘,7'“]"‘"'" &8 will o soln FASE SAWOR g Regular ten-cent Tollet Paper— 3 3 3 . % . S frass > 2 s g - | Rises. | Sets || Waler Il SetS. | il this eoes to show that Father |what extrémes he will go! ~Away With | Pormer AmbasrsdersTames Berve. v || T AMID DRUG. COMPANT, 9 for 50c. ra auare reguiar prics Teo—Special price | v, 1 5 ‘ll!-lhewv‘nhu a far-seeing man and that | my wife: T want a drink. Away with |historian ana. essavist. of word-wide 531 Wflm': Blds., ’;“HM-"- l"?‘ At 3o—Paper Holders, value e | & s : e was right. Our movement n (my childreri; I will trample on them. | fame. e e send me a Free sample Pay iders, ite. piaced on & high piane, eaid Mr. Mc- | Away with the cross away with | jane, and later chalemam of the Par- |} B ramid Pile Traatment, in piaia [|J At 7¢Frper Ho b Guinness in’ closing, and it is hoped | heaven jtself; 1 want a drink, just one | igation of alleged German outragess || Wrabper. > | that more and more will be realized | arink. I drink to my wife's sorrow, 0| “The letter—entifely In his own hand MoST|the necessity of glving the movement | my children in rags; I want a drink— | i as follow: Syt e, . \ Wire Goods Initialed Glasses, an o@d lot, || M¢™R; | thie support it deserves. He then an- | only ome drink! “Hindlea; Tegular price Tic—Hpecial: grice - — |nounced as the first number on the | You know that drink is the cause of| "Forest Row, Coat Hangers—at 3 for Se, regular | a dozen . programme a solo, The Songs My |other sins. You know that drunken- N o » . " MISS FARNHAM Same Specialist BEC o mmnmon ey EECHE Six hours after high water it s low i tional service came the business meet- Andrew Farrell, Joseph Sullivan, | people had risen to begin another day | ShOUId try fo bring at least one more Faithfully Yours. ing, with the secretary’s report, that Patrick Barry, Sr.,’and Edward Kelle- | of their lives. No ome in that town | 7 2 doc ;“l "': ..f(. e '“ e e JAMES BRYCE. |of the flower and indusjrial committee, her attended the baseball game at|knew -that a great and impending di 28 SUUPREpS o Wm. A Aiken, Esq.” 2 for Se. tide, which is followed by flood tide. | Mother Used to Sing, by Leo Clish, ness whets the assassin’s kuife. Do|Dear S TTCx ¥ay 37 1915 i Whiskey Glasses. regular price 3 3 3 Dea: 3 26-inch tors, wi HARPER METHOD GREENEVILLE Addrses by Rev. F. J. Kuster. |y08 know tnat in every vear in tisas| 'In reply to your letter of May id. 1 Tioas o Teaalir Bane. a0 | 40c—fivesial price & dosem... 2 E The address of the eve ‘was de- s 2 o | woul ly send you a copy of the w vgd Stem Glasses, values uj jnEhe address of the evening was de- | /600 v oung girls are sacrificed to the . Ve T - Sheind [HOME CHAPTER MEETING Wik Py Br-’i::. iong landles | Engraved Stem Glasses » | Also MANICURING Personals and Notes. roundly scorea the drunkard as ' an | Vil passions of drunken men? There|German outrages, but I have nome| HEARD CONVENTION REPORT. - : o 3 Ground was broken Monday for the|enemy to himself, is something for you to remember.|pore P Thayer' Building, Room 304, new weave shed for the Shetucket|church and as an eénemy to his wife [RIftY thousand, in one year, all sacrl-| The report has however, been pubs |Mrs. Louis O. Potter Told of Ki p Franklin Square company. and children. ““;‘* because. e fl"""; ds. . |lished in New York by the Macmillan Daughters’ State Convention. Dover Electric Sad Irons, six pound. nickel plated, complete with | im In part, Father Kuster spoke as fol- ou must not forget you e Cime. | company of 61 Fifth avenue. and the “| six feet of cord, plug and double decked stand, value $2.50— | !, Norwich—Mon., Thur, Fri. Sat. Holy Name Society Mests. lows B s I e O e e oman | CODY could doubtless be obtained from| Dver 40 members of Home chapter |l Special price 5 $1.98 | _ New London—Tues., Wed. The Holy Name soclety of St. Mary's| Twenty-one years ago the little vil- | DVERY Catholic young man and wOwen | that firm. of the King's Daughters were at the . Telephone 678 church held a mesting Monday eve- |Iage of Jonnstown lay resting in a | QUENC o fe€L T, & G ARG AP TONEC| Acknowledsine and thanking you for|Johnson home Monday afternoon fof ||sUniversal Bread Mixer. one flour sifter and four brpad pans, value | ning. Deacetul valley in Femneyivania 11507, ‘o T 800 P o etong, you | Jour fTiondly exDressions towards my- |the Oclober meeting. “Afier the devo S0 cruplots Sut R 0. 5:..., 5 $2.00 i Tea Kettles, nickel plated on copper, $1.50—Special price ...... > - 4 of n and plans for winter work. Mgs. Rob- 9 Boston Monday. aster was near. Later in the day a |0 do not see the daiger ahea The library ‘made haste to procure|ert Cochran has been appoiated cor- 2 Y Tod Aniesion Webniis . und z PRE'PARE FOR messenger Was seen riding down the | them. Let your cry be atways asthat| copy from the source indicated. which | responding secretary. A list of names l'z:;hw:‘:,:;'y“', reiar price §296—Special price. The Preston City Stars were de- [mountainside on horseback. People | the messengers “C ing!” has heen bound for permanent refer- {of members of Home chapter was read, - i wondered at his epeed and what his L S0k .t Soad) 1s Desnio: feated by the Hallville Stars in a grand - » ence. and is now on view in the - !numbering 107. . - 1 batting rally_ in the minth fming in|mefsage was Thet messenser Was | seivery neld he riveied attemtion of| RS (i b yAtter "the usiness meeting, while || TIasNRE Mariines 8 BT sasher, fuly el NN se | ‘whicl e ville yers wonh out. announce to e people s L e e casl . the ladies sewed, Mrs. Louis O. Pot- 63, (- Tt & below that the dam had broken and | Syeryone in the room and it was a 5 WINTER 31, which was $625.61. represents the | t of the New Haven stat: . WIFE INTTALY WILL 10 tell them to flee to the hilis. That | (hunderous burst of applause that|regerve (from the income of Invested |convention was read This \20th an: |[j Lotk Bollers. No. & with heavy tin sides and heav | During the warm days of the messenger Was sent out in time to |Sreeted him as he eat down. funds) deemed necessary for contin- |nual convention was held at Pilgrim(j O™ regular price §2.35—Special price. £ (Eallijs the best time 4 ‘do any RECEIVE COMPENSATION. | warn everyone in the town of Johns- Musical Numbers. gencles. church In Fair Haven last Wednesday || 10\ pans of heavy polished tin, 14 quart size, regular price 53¢ “repair work, instead of wait- ||| For Death ofeHer Husband Who Wasg|to%W™ DUt it is a fact that he stopped | The remaining numbers of the pro-| The faithful services of the librarian |and Thursday. The first annual con- midon v i R loe s x 9% | h Aslat a wayside saloon and drank and |gramme were as follows. and her efficient staff, are greatfully | vention ‘was held there aiso. At the || —Special price e ng until the cold makes out- Killed by Rock From Blast at Ston- |drank. Because he stopped for his| Vocal solo—A Little Bit of Heaven, | acknowledged. morning session of Wednesday Mrs. |f o o with long handle, regular price $1.00—Special price 5% side work difficult. ington. dfl:'l‘\'(. ) g LB T ieee]Miss May Pouneh Librarian’s Report. Leibert, a Moravian fram New York. »e - . ; e swept to their deaths by the swirlin Vocal solo—Miss Nora O'Hara. was the first speaker. The spiritual 5 52 O Y% (Oramiined. ~ your At 11 oclock Monday morning a | waters. Recitation—Guilty, Frederick Geer. | 11 her amnual report. “the” lbrarian. | ife" must come Arst, sctivity next was [J Ash Splint Hampers, size 15 x 15 x 23 inches, regular price $2.00— roofs and gutterns to if the) Miss Imo, A. Cash, sh ha $139 3 o see ¥ | hearing was' héld before Compensation| Today there is a flood that has been | Cornet solo—The Palms, William S Amogene A Jaeh. shaws that the | he keynote of her address. From one |l Special price .. ~are tight? ls your heater in [}l Commissionier James J. Donahue in his |devouring in its enormity thousands | Dougherty. E library now has 40.978 volumes, & net{ ircle of 10 they have increased to condition to- run through the office, on the claim of Lucia Riceio, |upon thousands, and that flood is the | _Dancing was then in order until ::«"«" A .:15» 1o; the year. Mr;' ;nokl 16,000 circles The first speaker of - ‘ pter? la the plumbing sani- widow and alien dependent of Dor- flood of drunkards The use of strong | midntght, Swahn's orchestra providiog|ynicn 318 wora by Gt TR 2 aur| the atternoon, Miss Ada L. Shelley, as | o enico o, late of Stonington, vs, | or intoxicating drink makes a man an |the popular dance programme. y it state secretary. reported the year' Aacy and all right for the com- J14 Vito Comstruction company of|enemy of himself. The drunkard is,| Among those present were His Hon-|S7SRt @nd 1187 by purchase. work. - Mrs. Cathefine Spaldiog’ gav | ing winter? Thompson, Aetna Life Insurance com- | secondly, an enemy of his church. The ! or Mayor Timothy C. Murphy, who he daily average of issue was 411 | .4 enthusiastic and aptimistic address 0 If not, call or ’phone and we | |pany of Hartford, insurer. The|man who drinks intoxicating liquor to | cupied a seat on the platform, the offi-| L¢ library was open 303 days and will attend to it promptly. s on Hindrances. Give yourself person- | claimant lives in Cosmoe Damaino, |excess is an enemy of the Catholic | cers of St. Mary's T. A. and B. society | ih4 reading room 342 daye. New book- |qiiy to your work and you will find it | Italy, and has two minor children. The | church. He who should be at his place | and visiting officers and members trom | POTTOWers who registered during the | near at hand, injured émplove was struck. on _the|at mass on Sunday; he who should |societies in Stoninston, Mystie, Noank, [ Y$ar was 1133 The total registration | "4 “he "evening session Mrs. Fred mmks head by rock from sblast on June|show that he is a Catholic not only | Groton. New London, Taftville ~and |3 ~borrowers since June 1, 1893, | porpy spoke of visiting the asick and irame- real v E y gt i st e Wl ot 1 SRaiy” BHSRalh Bicria of e Hg| oot © DN e TR onan e In What variety books of the library |17 PURTC siariiing statements of Dris- STt o o rhe Hesvywaights wets : 5y ven, Royal Consular Agent of ltaty, are used ia shown by the following cir- | on " conditions of which she knew,|Gesrge Davis and Miss Blanchette |slow while their oppoments were light at very low prices rather than ¥|appearcd for the claimant and E. A.|AIMS FOR FIFTY IN HUNTERS CONTINUE TO Bl aian ot Piith Jall Thursday morning 3rs. . Smiley of | = Benoit Married Monday Morning— |but speedy. Carter and Willlams carry them over. Our loss will Farwell of Providence appeared for the BUSINESS MEN'S CLASS: TAREBUT LioENSSS. ”’:1:":"' b i P;;""";”"“"" Hartford spoke. on Order Extension.| pergondls snd Notes. starred. The Lightweights piayed be your-gdin, and it will pay insure: The award made was -as J (gt l""‘ Y‘vhy g Mra. Leibert was again. heard in an mostly open football and with well you to fook at them. bl 4 or. cott’ B TAFTVILLE Heavyweights on _the Providence street grounds Saturday by the ecore s S i address on Responsibilities. _She -also conducted trick plays gained consid- Compensation for 312 weekis at 32.56 | Y- M. C. A. Physical Director Speaks | Number is Now Approaching 400—Twe | 515 ¥ 1 t: history. 1.-|was the leader of The Quiet Hour. AR | yaid pay MOTRIng George Davls mng | erable ground. ——— per week, which is one half the regu- of Value of Gymnasium Work. Non-Residents Are on the List. -: literature, invitation to hold the annual conven- | - "Rev. U, O, Bellerose. The groom is — lar compensation on account of the F i . fine arts. Zw|tion of 1916 in Willimantic was ac- | v "0 o ooyt "0 v e llaa Green- Basketball Season Nearing. widow being a foreign dependent,| To increase the business men's gym- unting licenses to 356 residents and - useful arts, lcepted. In ciosing Mrs, Potter said | o d"Tavia and s employed at the| Now that the baseball season is a: & ¥ commuted into a lump sum eettlement, | Rasium class to a membership of 50 |to 2 non-residents have so far been | 192 g t that the keynoté of the convention was | £orc (8 Rl The' bride has been | close. local fans are wondering as (o B & and discounted at 4 per.cent., amonnt- | this séason is the aim of Physical Di- |issued by Town Clerk C. S. Holbrook. iclence, v e per cent:|spirituality. We were royally enter-|.moloved at & local mill and is a|what kind of a ketball team the sl il v f|imx to su;.\asfi to, e vaid o claim- | rector Dot R Jorthe Jatest to residents are the fol- - g g IR ained. every detail was carefuily look: | daughter.of John and Emma Maynard. | village will be represented by. Last i ant through her legal. representative|C- A. alrea : b= vols., | od . We all came away inspir 7 B “several 23 and 25 Water St. in this country. O Riecto, initial sessions, meeting on Monday | Victor Lemoine, Henry Hamilton, |-39 Der cent; philosophy, 405 vols. |fo do better work. vy e A e A 3 heouneral- expenses camountlng to 393 | 804 F S e s e Fairbanks, Carl ‘M. Spaiding, T miscel-| (A rising vote of thanks was given Lightweights Won, | et | ve been paid by insurer. = The lock. ~Mr. Nickerson is planning iw: all, Carlisle House, Wil- v 3677 vols. 2.95 per cent.: fiction . Potter for her excelient: report. ¥ i i wire. meAmalI tHN: ™ |hold an adaitional class 'on either |liam H. Holcomb, Denais J. Cotghiin, | 10T Y0UNE peopie 28,859 vola., 11.56 er | " junch of delicione e e B W i e I RS Planning for Bowling Match. - e e e e e it s | At 1.30 D'clOck Monday afternoon a | Monday or Tuesday mornings for those { Willis Austin, John W. Haselden, L. M. | cent.; other bLooks for voumg people,|wiches and cake was served by these | S———e—————————esee———s——== | L ommittee of the Ladies’ Rifle w hearing was held before the com-{Who wish to join and who are urable | Young, R. R. Agnew,W. I Drake, Fred-{ %347 vols. 5.09 per cent.: books inlladies: Mrs Dennison Chapman, M; MARRIED club of here are making arrangements DR. R J. COLLJINS | missioner on the claim of Clifton Bell |t0_attend the other classes. erick J. Dowdall, Ivan F. Longly, John | ‘oTeéign languages 2,163 vols. 173 pef |David Anderson, Mrs. Alfred Davis, Z for a prize bowling match that will ~ | of Rockville vs. Regan Manufactur-| Speaking of the benefits derived from |J. Kingsley, Leo H, Clish, Fred Witch- | cont. Mrs. Ernest Disque. Mrs. Napoleon | BARANC—SOKOLVICH —In Norwich |iaie place in the future at the Ger- | 8) N o o ing company of Rockville, The Trav-|&ymnasium work, Director Nickerson|ekowski, Lewia J. Savage, Henry A. Variety of Books Added. Duchette. Mrs. John Dawson, Mrs.| Dahan and Miss Anna Soxolvicn both|man Shooting club. 5 eler's Insurance company of Hartford, |5aid on Monday 'afternoon: “Why is|Guile, Richard E. Lane. The following is a classified lst of |George Fellows. Mrs. James Fitzpat-| of New London — insurer.’ The employe was irtjured on | it that the Young Men's Christian as-| Earl W. Phillips, G. W. Dolbeare, | books added during the year: rick, Mrs. Willlam Friswell, Mra.{ yomCEVICH—SHEMET—In Norwich, Personals-and Notes. e Beriilic & April 5th while working for the Regan | soclation Is the greatest organization|Thomas J. Holt, J. H.- Powers,.Carl| Fiction for grown people 745, bi- |Charies Fox, Mrs. James Gilman, Mrs. | Oet 16, by Rev N Nikolenko. Mi- , | ain Street, lorwich, Conn. | company et a loom. The belt caught [in the world for men? Why does it |Hoelck, Urban Smith, Hervey Lalib- |ography 44, travel, geography, etd. 70,|Charles Garner, Mrs. Willlam A Gor-| chael Matucevich and Miss Anastasia | Richard Pilling was at Williamsville : Phbne 424-4 the cloth which he had in his band |Spread its influence further every year? |erte, L. A. Howard, C. A. Johnscn, Jo- | history 101, Literature 134, fne arts|don and Miss Mary Jencks. Shemat, both of New London. Monday morning TuThS and drew his hand in between the| Why have g0od men and women given |seph P. Farrell, ‘Willlam Depeault, 175, usetul arts 89, sci 44, philology 3 T £ LEWIS—GOUVIN—In_Stonington, Oect — | belt and pulley, burninig the hand and |nearly $100000,000 in permanent in: |Charles =H. Vergason, Eilis Tayior|3. Sociology 132, religion 44 ‘ll;llo‘:)‘nhy S 1915, by Nev. G B Mareton, Lodia| Mr. and Mrs Albert Ferris are vis- | forearm from the tips of his fingers vumn;m and 31:';0919','?00 per .;:_-mm n %lx‘neleoGéona. W. T. Driscoll, R. E. |34, junior fiction 503, other books for | BABOON BILLY, MASCOT E Le-"u .‘.‘.a I:m ph Gouvin, both of :m; with relatives here for a few | to his elbow. ™ | current expenses? This money is never | Dziomba, Stephen J. Kehoe, H: 5. y. R. I ays. PIAND OWNERS, NOTICE! |52 i Crartey o erertot, | o B0 o 1 oo et | o2t 2 ald | g peonls 5% ook s lgn | FOR AFRICAN FIGHTERS George T. Higgins, Amos gua; 5, magez v o ILEY—SELBY—In New London, Oct _ = ‘ represented the Insurance company |terest, it brings no cash dividends | Wheeier, Everett M Fietding, I . IN THE BRITISH ARMY by Rev. Joseph P, Brow Adam Troeger and Kelley Davigron It you will sommunicate with and the claimant appeared in person in | Why have 820,000 men and boys voln- | Tracy, C. A. Gager, Harry E. Prentice,| Hooks on busingss, salesmanship, e s e or e ¥ son: | causht a fine string of pickerel Sat- | W. L. WHITE, Piano T: company with' Leo J. Kelly. of Rock- | tarily joined the association? J. H. McNally. and advertising are much in demand, I 4. urday in the vicinity of Scotland dam, | e UNeT, | ville, as attorney. Dr. J. A. Flaherty | "Bécause the association gives the| 'Frank E. Patterson, Frank Quinn.|savs the libratlan's report. We ha yIS—BENOIT—In Taftville, Oct. 11 olle detlv w uf TAFTVILLE, he will give you a|of Rockville testified as to the con-|Soundest. safest, secret to physical|Eli Gardner, Willlam Yoe, James Al-|an up-to-date line of these, also m P 5y Rev, . O, Belleross, Georgs | The automobile delivery truck of | new proposition in regard to taking [dition of. the man’s hand. health that has ever been devised for|losso; John C. Donovan. technical books to meet the wants of 5 and Miss Blanchetts Benoit, | Louis Jarry broke down on Hunter's | are of your piano. The injury. to the hand caused more |indoor workers throughout the entire| The non-residents are P. A. Willock | elactriclans, mechanics and. engineers. both of Taftvil P avenue recently and had to be towed \ or less contraction and injury to|@€es of all the history of the world, ana|of Providence and Byron E. Eldred of | Supplementary reading books purcnas to a garage. | - T tendons but .clalmant.lost no time on | et We have sick people in this city, | New York. ed for the use of the achools have been IED | account of dieability and injury was | Who could be strong if they would be, —_— extensively used. In view of the ab- Ry not of sufficient character to consider|PY the simple method of exercise to| CONNECTICUT COLLEGE sorbing_interest in the war, we have ADANSIn UScagville, Saturday aftgr. [ | it as a specific injury and a settlement | Prevent disease and to build up the SETTING OF BEA given particular attention to the pur- noon, Oct. 5, Rev. wight ard 1 3 was made between the parties inter-|DOdy when it has been abused and T e £ oo sl 0 1he. Byr- pldame. e - | for ested on basls of actual time which |Weskened. If the people could know |y . ;.. eeeed Upon Nerwich Visi ject: the interest manifested in these Methodist Episcopal - it took for the injury to heal, viz, 15|the value in health and joy from ex- P pon Norwi isitors | 3 coks hag materially fncreased -the z ville, at 1 p. m.. Tu The Original Automobile and Furniture |weeks at 36, together with medical bill | erCi6e ghere would be §0° gymnasiums —View as from a Lighthouse. circulation. A gratifying use is Interment at Cushman, Rela = emounting to $113. in this town, and every one crowded made of the reading room which is 5 B K g b atteng MALTED MILK b 4 83 with el Hat ovey wauid) TN Sret thought of thas trom Nos- | oo ok ieniiky foomn’ Oetalar 1st to LESTER—In Central _ Village. : | e more ular an picture shows.” al Ing e _opening of Oct. 11, 1915, Emily S s te: Au‘@mblle SllpCovers & et Connectichit college Saturday, Oct. 5, |June 31st_our Sunday visitors num- i beri: f Andrew Lester, aged _ ing 3473. We have on file New s Foneral at her late home Thursday at BUSY VINEYARD WORKERS | {ng ‘itgnitcent viow® Mecunde 74 | York. Boston, Hariford and Spring.- VIR at Factory Prices - - ar et field papers. HOULINAN—In this city Oct. 11, Flor- st‘p Raised Over $300 in Past Year—Re- | o ‘tor” wimingbUldings the outlook | "rhe""Gaily papers willinaly sive us nce Morgan, wite of Wdlllam Houll- JOSEPH ANGARANO elect Their Officers. was far-reaching, like that from a |SPacS for articles and lists of books - Cou hln lighthouse——the ~drawbridge. Greton |34 We heartily appreciate the kind- Fonecal from her late home, 131 Bor- 258 Franklin Street At the Central Baptist church on |heights, the river, sound, woodlands.|"®®s: In this way we hope to impress t. 13, at § o'clock. Requiem mass 1 Sl o AN Monday evening the Vinevard Work- | The Imvocation ode, beginning. Hills | UPon our townspeople that the library ey S s it 3 Bat Telebhons 3115 Nerwich, Conn.| It is not safe to let it go - grs held thelr annual mesting with | that surround us, to biuie ridges ex- | % OBen for the benefit of every citi- Bt e Sant ) : not ng A n present when the pres- | tending, could only be Written: in this r ref . study aad cir- MOLT—In New London, Ogt. 10, 1915, on, ecessary. ident. Mrs. C. C. Gildersieeve, called | setting of beauty. culation of books. We aim to give ez. Jeasic Selmer, wife of Fremont A. | few doses of the time-tested the meeting to order at § o'clock. ficient service to the public and keep Hol ; Parties from here were especially ini- r oy ! The annual reports that were made | terested in th 3e. ' > " |in line with the growth of the town. f PREST—In_New London, Oct. 7 Frederick T. Bunce ot s o S e, mads n, the music, chemistey. 'pot ! —_— b3 Cy i f Edward Pre: L] 2 <d that the year had been & busy one | sdmises Jomestic sclence rooms and | pEGREE WORK FOLLOWED in her 8§53tk year. o Piano and Pla; lighted, ' attractive 1 Expert yer : and that on the financial side the so- | sultes of rooms f ~ SHIRLEY—In Stonington, Oct. 4. 1915. - Ay ’ B or students. Those BY_SOCIAL SESSION. NIy, topianten. Qot_ 4 108 Piano Tuning and Repairing Of Horehound and Tar e WA ad over e attending not included in the 150 in- it 0 rs. Y, Ak jeam. e next vear it was voted to|vited guests found much to interes: | Made Enjoyable Evening For Knights BALANPY _Ia Stontagton et 15, . - Scratched or marred ocases restorec will give effectivi foliot: change the meeting nights from the|in seelng the presentation of the f Joui B Mataney St 38 youre. to inal finish Does ot upset e Tarves, second and fourth Mondays to the first | all of the out-of-doors exercises, ang| W Solowminee Gtnatly WILBUR—In Mystic, Oct. 3. 1915, Hor- 38 FRANKIN 8T. % and third each month. The mission- | the inspection of b ce D. Wilbur, aged i1 years. and is pleasant to the taste, Con-. ary study for the vear is to be Mrs. PN e In the countil room in the Sunlight MILL—Entered into rest, Oct. 11, Susan : Phone 1214-3 Norwich, Cor.- s no nor_anything Mont % building, White Cross council, "No. 13, | Lippitt, widow of Edwin Hill, aged §§ | — -2 injurious. Tike it. w“@?&f'm.fiu‘“fi'jm' LOYALTY CLASS. Knights of Columbus held the largest | years. - | \ P re % . tended meeting season b4 1 at her L idence, 53 Di- | 5. follows: Presi ef . k. Tuttle Hostess. was presided over by Grand Knight at 3 - " ‘ Comtore assuved. . PUE Ly Pl Testoce Dree . dent, Mrs. C. [, SHder. Frank P. McNamara, served a double S Anglatadt | Shampooing; Manicuzing, fcii: Tame e Wild L The seml-annual meeting of purpose, that of conferring the first Telephone 328-3 | made from your cu: -t e B Ty e Srie SR des e seating Columius HENRY E. CHURCH | - Aoty : its president, Mrs. Frank L. Tuttle at| day. which occurs on October 12th. : / : WM. SMITH ALLEN 1 mwml oy :'.:l n‘: e h‘:'a-";""%.‘!& Tt 4t e b — feat by - nu“lu ; . & lcan lonal Red Cross e pi al nter- tures the new A 5 has issued to its chapters and agencies | $ting anq enthusiastic meeting which the council. Following the | Life's grim enough in the trenches, throughout the United States an appeal | followed the glflu and approval of & soclal session but 1 t all tragedy when the bul-| Some skins require constant groom- for the resumption of the work of the reports. ®Plans were discussed for 1 shells are not fiying and a|ing to keep them from becoming ofly in behalf of the sufferers of the| Work for the class. After adjourn- ! furnished 3 P 17 = war. A plan is in process of | Ment e social time was held when ice y charges. | formation ‘which all the crean d cake were ed y Funeral Director = R R R = . ‘The evening was N g ";"‘ - | joved by s e o ad whr 2 Boskwell” strest. wil. forwerd ol What Elsction Cost Them. finished work or contributions of mon- - of elebty ey immediately upon their receipt. J ' Prompt service day or night Body Sent to New Haven. Donovan, _democratic 3 P candidate for assessor, $25 to town | oL S22 Lady Assistart R aea in Breston. on Gunday.was pre- | “Euirich 1: Cassidy. democradic, cin- rse” than picke the mnfir‘:m San and sent ta bls home in Now Tia. | 114ate forschool committee, nothing. | Mafhomo bank ‘Dalance. 10 Day mo-,mmnflo‘dzk&-'hll;:m Mnmne:‘vzln morning. Relatives ven atrost TSRS ihers ang engulfs bave arranged for the burial , Courler-Journal

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