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‘was & re- BUY FRBHGRN}ND T BONE S i 's.-_"éé'.'.::';e-"""‘--?-"'" to Give Again the Public Course in Domsstic Science x-." n-q-amu?': for Women of the City. Tomukeymnmlw —AT— T g = = = 7 g i HE! g E § ¥ H. T. MILLER’S School for Dancing Clmstmas 28 Oak Strest 1 i b The a1 mosting of the Opens Saturday, Tolland c.‘.:‘” sdical masociacion ia inei CHARLES 0, MURPHY . ! ¥ C a r d s o be_heid at Staffor en prings after @ visit = with The town school committee o October 30th, 1915 day, Ost. 15, e ice Richardson and | which the town eiection of Manday, At 8 oelook Wednesday fo St. Pat- RE«. Shes Viathoa. st Glotasl] Tin Aok restisied Jeeent: B e, Clasesn— rick'e church an aaniversary high mass|Lond Point. e T e p Beginners, 2.30 e'clock g",‘;“‘ for Daniel Bemple was SUnE| b\ T1ENTS INCREASE AT tober, 1815, held its organization meet- Advanced, 4 o'elock ing for the year on Wednesday eve- THERE'S A HAT HERE PR TR e NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL:|ning in the room of Supsrintendent . . Ak s Graitn 2o o Bl whers ron vou will be on view Friday Telephone 1082 London, Bas She expects to No; !217;?- Capita Cost is Cut xh.n Ioabure o Yy w:um ere o #0 to & New York hotel. DI_""’"“I ":":":.:”;;""'u";"'"" P. Bishop, Robert McNeely and Thom- . as J. Keil; . umd-hx:'mm school, tendent. ‘Charies 0. Murphy, who has been hool work. d m’, odM and the new pottery class | pon the sanual report of Dr. THE REID & HUGHES CO. Mrs. Reuben P. Potter and Miss Elsie ity e ek i H s wtarted in well. it dent of the Nor-| wANT 100 ENTRIES FOR NORWICH SINGERS APPEARED ~———————————————————"""| The fall luncheon and quarterly COUNTY CORN CONTEST. D. Brand on Pregramme. o ™ SRl i The county corn contest that is to be Wednesday ng A Persian | hanks ~ ng a_sufficlent appropria o trustees it was cfl'"%fimuufldfi here 1s & consiant lac| To Be Held Hers in Two Weeks Un- held in Mord Hartford der Auspices of Norwich Grange, club on Wednesday, Oct. 1 . howing ‘simple, Suitable ldings N W‘ n Salemanstily &t Y. M. e a feature of the meeting of Norwich which to house tamily their ear&clrly and have first A Friday at 1:30, free—adv. There were 104 more admitted in|grange, No. 172, Patrons of Husbandry, |was presented excellent this large y - };;5 than in 1914 and 158 more than in | at its mt‘;m: g g s 4 ehfldren, where the sanitary” conditions . -y .t ¢ - ‘There Were 195 more cases un- |27, was given strons emphasis at the e ey AR Trom 7 e & SOt meace. may choice will find here the from fire, now a may grange meeting Wednesday evening in |0f the T BY 428 | be minirmized. © Were the. sitiation Eythian " hall where Worthy Master - wwthmmfifflhww C. Jewett pre at the well at- | P. . o the Thot \args |0 fear that the county would hesi- % f 5 - tion 3 fip Teee tiers tendéd mesting. b Ve - ber of contagious cases at gren tate fo expend funds sufficient to sate- ling Card publishers in this secretary of the New London County| The programme F : | inconvenicace, taxing to thie Umic not Y by as ons bl B v g Improvement league, je working with ved (Hiawatha | 921 the accommodations of the ipolat- | 1leq® tn your section > | country. Bienoy % ar'the Wa County Agent F.-D. Warner 1o secure |by S. Coleridge Taylor, Willard W. |20, the strensth and endur- vec at least 100 exhibits for the corn show 5 , ) committed You'll see quite a variety of i that 200 Episcapal clergy- | bense, "oz i1.51% and_cintest which will bs Held haws - P\ hile most of the cases proved of & | Wehave been very careful o and laymen will at actual supplies used, where it wasjunder the grange auspices and for|jovictos, by Bruno Huhn Gporge W-|miq type, mapy of the children made |t i P . < . $3.637 in_the pear before. Which the New London County Agri- | Dunham; The Rosy Morn. Lansdon- ({00 LPe. mapy of the chiqres safs in selecting our cards and do good models in Suits fOF| suntey win be the twenty-seventn .h“',"““m noements of two changes in|cultural society has put wp $30 for | Bonaid, My Lover He Comes on the |1yt ysicrn of the home was mate- a young men this Fall T e e an | & % | Wi has Uoua Gaststun | Lot (0 the best exhibits of fint [L oS etter; o Hre. ReU-Irially interrupted, and the work of the g g e By S not hesitate to say we have i B laes (1 i4 Lo aottie Baper. | o Ll mads an sdatton to school made most difficult for teachers . P e om ot uhe arers will "be yo | ntendent during_ thie absence of 'DI. | the available prise money by vo e T, U e of .|the best line we have ever Varsity Fifty-five is the|Memoration of the event will be held | 0 CL who has been granted s vears | tne mecting & place 55 in the hands experse attending this epidemic is p . o - {icave of absence from Feb. 1. 1916. Dr. | of the judses to be awarded by them ||n Divorce Suit Brought by Mrs. Cors | of m.'p;‘:-:;‘mma ealth of :‘n“-fl-" e 2 it Gomi shown. particular choice of mOst| Cards are out for the first mueting | Pollock is going to Boston to be su-|for such other exhibits such as dent ‘Triendn of Gependent ohiidren will same children. and indeed of the whole of the winter of the Conmecticut Asso- | Perintendent of a hospital there. Neo|com. popeorn. or seed corn. as they b = 3 young men. There are some [clation of Coliegiate Alumnae, which | assisiant, to Dr. Erdman has yet been | mignt consider worthy of recognition. o h s St recalving home has cared Tor 44 of managemen Our Sample Books for . teresti 3 shown |2 ot the Bome of %5, John Clayton B Simon K. Kiein, acting pathio- | sy o s esting o contest M&Bt | yud4ge Gardiner Greene of Norwich has children each far = puriod of thres N GREETING interesting & Tracy of Edgewood a ew Ha- |10gist, who camé here from New York.| = Count: Ordered the payment of alimony pen- | Weeks bef mmmfln in the main PERSONAL tyle ideas v Agent Warner and Seeretary | - ouldin ven. is to sever his connection with the| jewett. to visit about all the . jdente lite to Mrs. Cora M. Sheffield 8. in them; new lapels, new Hosptal_abont Dec. 1. No successor | cs i the connty In the mext two|Suspended peading a settlement of an| The garden his been Almost entire- CARDS Before Rev. B 1. Crawford, acting |to him has been appoinied as yet. | Voeks 'in ine interests of the comm |Senation salt in the ew Lendon Iy cared for by Miss Gibson and the h are now ready, and shaped backs, new collar ef-|pastor of the Congregational e e e et Lyme. o | COUNSY court. Mrs. Sheffleld has three | children and has Bouatitully repaid ail fe g Shih for shveral hnihs, Rl | mev. w. A KeSrE night (Tharsday). B e, vy J3 | To" the sreat. satistastion we would suggest thet you fects; and a number of new |his home in New Britain 5;"“‘“{_ AT COLUMBUS BANQUET. | _ Eight entries from Colchester have | puinc™s Now London man.for ailenat- | board of management, Miss Sibaon and een . P s ed him a set of gold cuff lnks and a e 0 already been received by County Agent |in."fis wife's affections. Mrs. Sheffleld | her fine corps of assistants have left make your selectons early and things in waistcoats. Purse. Was Speaker Before Knights of the|Wamner == =\ = @ work.]CIAIMS a divorce in one of her actions, | tdle to be desired in the conduct of " . WG it v Boken A oot ok a3 e At M od {he fret and second degvees. and re- | S5d 1t was [n thia sction that the pay- | the home, wnd It 1o alee & graticeion — avoid disappointment. You'll be surprised at the|pciot avemus, New Lordon, announce| At the Columbus day banquet held | °efed dve Poank R Stapies gave them | Vill now e suspended for the time |Holden still imstruct the children st A value you'll get at $12. to| i momE o mer o el e, | e e e W, & Jecte. ot | the Invitation to hold the aunual corn | S0, [THS,P0ed SN0 SR 90 .10 | SChooi roor A Beckiey of the U. §. coast guard ser- | Plainfleld, state iecturer of the order, | PUsking at the same place s les! |ages. 3 rious constdera- Lo b- s o |l dete has been st or el o et "L | SR sovordl of e ssters” ueceted =i ; e e e | B GEQ. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway In the course of his eloquent re- |that there would be no objections on OBITUARY . Just come and look. Broadway Dancing Academy opens|marks that won applause from his|'heir part if other husking bees = at Jeremiah McDonald. Oct. 15.. Instruction $ a m. £0 10 b, m: | nearers he asked that ail those who | Other places could be #so be inc - in ville, Erncst L. Latimer for Salem, 2 in latest dances.—Adv. had any doubts about what Catholicism | I#_the grange programme N s el inow Mrs' Angus Park for Sprague, Miss has done for America to take their| In the lecturer's hour Senator John |resident of the Went Side, dled at his lum keeping | Bertha F. Lewis for Voluntown and : “R. Rho,” the mrmlnnon rival of t: H. Darpes gave an entertaining talk |home, No. 77 High street, Wednes- | ihem thro: the r - alt M,., Owen C. Williams for Water- ’, map of the United Statessad to look t Eh the loag Sevs. Whest & |1} y G Uncle Horace Johnson, predicts sun-| iy e e e A0 4oa b | upon the trespass laws as aflecting the [day morning at 1145 o'clock. He was | the play they have must shine and cold from ihe 14th to the | Satretics g’ nomed. siter saimis of | farmor. upon WEich thers was consid- |70 years of age and had been in fall- | wn Initiative. Perhaps & huwm:a 5fra. Mitenen seated that there wera 17th. and & general disturbance and |{me church. erable discussion and aiso a number |ing health for some time. Mr. Me- | puco-iation might find & sphere Of use- | now 14§ childrsn placed out in fami 207 MAIN STREET bigh shifting winds, but warm, from | ' fn closing he said that Catholic al- | of interesting questions asked. Donald was born in Ireland, but the ult this certal = w N v the 18th to the 21st. Much cloudiness |jegiance may be depended upon to| The grange received from the New |greater part of his life had been pass- ;MM.;rh;nd prmfm nmr-m,m ’:o;nld :Lb?mnwn;:hrhnn;t ;.; g:mrn m::; ‘ will tollow. *| back President Wilson in the defense|London County Agricultural society |ed in this country. For the past 2%|pe highly apprefiated. last year. of the flag which no true Catholic 'in | the check for $50 which was the first |vears he had been a resident of Nor- | pleasures a plenty have come to the AL S I this country has ever been known to|prize for the exhibit at the counry M fi:fl)lhr lecr)onnd was & ship- | cnijdren. The Builetin Thankegiving FUNERALS. desert. FHe said that it Is the work |fair. The sum was added to the|bulider, having learned the trade in|iurkey was supplemented with mere S of the Knights of Columbus to etudy | building fui s native land. He was a member |iyrkey and everything eise needed to Mre. William Houlih 4, Bamis Evecett Wo ot | Eacholiciem: G0 study it mot (nihe g .|of St. Patrick's chureh. but aid mot el r. an ie 3 furnish a bountiful dinner, and Christ- .y L . belong to any societies. S - M will be at home after Dee. | SRIFit of biggury. but t:a:cflfi::y‘nu:;i NEXT CONFERENCE B8 i dmriieh Ny the: Sofl [mas was sot lecking in asy pastica- ids of have annouriced the mar- their daughter, Dora Eliza- tt Wood of either in the cheer that Dast, and be the more able to help R . LT Taves Unaay. gt St the saaton Hor 't the bwisante of the Boswell i in V R 4 A former Salem paator, Rev. gustam the country that the Catholics |, itation Accepted by State V. M. C.|abeth icDonald, Danie McDonald and | * i, i 1. Avery ana her Sunday | Wi 4 g & Williams, g g e m. R John 3cDonald, all of Norwieh. L Y N eaein Sy ‘England, were Nouwwu FOR | PROGRESS. ittee. E. Francis Stafford. ;::omp uhm for ::n:m uldutlum—mo i n, ‘ S[ ]PPI IES lend who has #0 constant e . e e 1o e ey ALIaM# | o\ Efcctric Sign on End of Chappeb| At the concluding session of the an- | o Ee S Biafigrd of Hertord: | o embering the children made it possi- : - [ reingit- Ty Wharf is.Now Lighted. nual conference of thevWomen's auxil- | 190 of ¥ Trangs SIAIord, died at|ble that each ehild should ave a doll 3 = 23 o e faies of the ¥ 3% ¢ & of Connecticut | Mitatiicnier, " Tucsday svening. ' She 98 105 od & box of candy and sent ¢ ren- |Shot Gums, Khaki Clothing, & ere was an attendance of mine- | *.A big electric sign with four foot|Wednesday morning a e local|hag been Il heaith se 1 ubscriptions to 3 . A " The hmecemhm sday, when Comfort Gir. |letters that read “Norwich For Pro- |association buildicg the etate officers|pue po .“«r:-xamy"m oly five daye. 54 the Youth'a Companion U. M. C. Shells, Rifles the Daughters met with | gress” is now lighted every night and | for the coming year were elected &s|3\iry Staffora was born in Phoenix- | The older children went on the in- d Baker of Fhiilips av- | from its position on the end of the | follows: Y ville, near Willimantic, a_daughter of | Vitation of the Moose this spring to awarded the Gold Medal, highest . William Waters gave an | Chappell Co’s wharf can be seen by| Chairman of the executive commit-| 4y % “potter and Laure Potter. Her | their carnival, and to & circus as guests award for Ear Phones at Pana- || interesting report of the state con- | either of the raliroads. tee. Mrs. John W. Potter, Waterbury: | home wes in Manchester for eizhteen ma-Pacific Expesition, In com. J| voRtion at New Haven. $ is lit up every covening from the|Vice chairman, Mrs. Adam Orr, Meri- | 0008 "G ¥ o SOOI UL N SRR again petition with all hearing instru. A Kenox. correspondent time the ity afc ghts are Mt un-|4eni TSCOFARE SeTeAsy. N ceponding | Fotter. Jr. of Denielson and severai [ i . - til midnight It requires 3§ electric |3 Camp. Watorhur oor e ew | neThewa and nieces. Burfal will be Mrs. Susan Lippitt Hill. ments. lights. secretary. Miss Mary S. Pennover, ) in Willimantic. men| The funeral of Susan Lippitt, widow usetts, The plan for the sign been car- | Haven; treasurer, Mrs. F. H. Shepard, Edwin Hill, held e he simplest, emallest end Hed thietbh by the. ber of Com- | Now Haven: members of the execytive Arthur J. Seymour. was from her res- n perfec 8. €0 ttee, rs” ey, ar Seymo - | ford, 3 Far above anything ever pro- 8 luncheon at his’ cottags = b N T Ve T o B X e Ay L. Brown, Norwich, s, A ith & 36 cai#Ee revolver fn his y x Pocket Flash Lights iuced. We offer you a scien- unox Tuesday afternoon. the_city lighting. department E. Bridgeport, Mrs. G. 5. Willls, at No, 38 Unfon street, Monday pastor — Thermos Bottles tific wonder, pronounced by deaf rnimnons e e Derby. Mrs, B 3. Plympton, Stamford. afternoon at 445 oclock, died at_the urch, oficiating. people the world over as the Mark down sale of stamped linens It was voted to accept a cordial in- | Backus hospital Tuesdey morning at|ber. with : Folding Lunch Boxes most satisfactory hearing device ‘Womaw's Exchange. Dainty lunch. vitation recetved. from the NEW LoB- | s 08 ootors” The Dortos was tork o Harder and George ever invented. s served daily.—adv. Ingident Soc don, auxiliszy and hold the next anntal | bje' Clothing, having passed throush 2 ang burial took place Abe Eabwes THE AUTO MASSAGE o Commetiors gnd M. Plant loft Tast. ents in Society |ffconerenes i thac Sty " e con. | s roiy. Kir Sevmours ack was due : 5 he - —_— nearing. Free peivata aemen: JlI05 SRL Wekisuter te Sue Tor cluding ‘session was given by Ward W. | “He was & Tative of this city, was strations at our store. Call to- || eouth for & voyage of about stx weeks Adair, general secretary of the Y. M. day. Ask for bookiet in our Htos o s The : A T e, Tork Sity. " There swers 1 ” optical department. B S e ana e meriog, pidcius Brisgs —of |aiso ihres short papers onl what might THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. o et N | e s e AT EATON CHASE Miss Maud B\wkllllhlm réturn- orm p. r ', Opticians and Lens Grinders, ew ‘ednesda; 3 : He leaves his wife l.ll‘ o flwm ° Plaut-Caden Building, .‘m_ ‘:" ::—t: New Tork, who | [SUiLs of the past “year was cond: Srothers, Henty Seymour of this <y e 55 Mrs. Willlam H. Phipps of Water- | and Oviia Seymour. & vaudeviile neton, 29 Main St., Norwich, 5 been the uest of her cousin, Miss |y, Caitfornt HiBsite. of Broad street, has left'town. . a 1 N ct. g8 5 Several from Norwich were in New LEWIS TAKES LEAD. Its effieacy, New Buckwheat Flotie ] o comsreeton: oty tihe Sec; | London Wednesday, whon Made Evening’s Score of 7670 in Wast r""" 8, the minister will conduct & e t Home. Side Pinochle Club Play. h-h Me‘k..xun-yo()::wfla m-%wuahzu-" _."w‘ 2. 9 Iln- T ives i e ot et ents make at Rllhon s semtative e Gilman of wum‘-;m sirset for a Tow VIOLIN ‘] v and Mrs. Eawin W, Higgias and by Balley. Hale’s DR. SHAHAN sesemble at rd to ; g;"g,,_ ,‘;,‘:‘,‘,“m‘“.,"“’r“m"’ o ot TEACHER o & 0 nighext omcers of the _ sostety, | con " "heir summer home at Massa- | Kewis 73045, ngf{ ’B';.i“.m All String Mnstruments repaired Fisds I F Jordan 26, 55, 3. 3 s Hain Violine soid on sasy terme Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Palmer and | 26,755, Larsen 26,325, Underwood 26, to their home on P-;a 25,920, Pettis 24,090. For appointments address E. nis week h eeling attel B ‘St E. BULLARD, Bliss Flace, Nor- passing the summer at North smu.u Bailey 8 . Jordan 77 wish, Cotn. Beach, Mass. . Pettis 6720, Hallisey 6670, Underweod - 3 “ 720, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow, Mr. |Baker 6830, OLIVE R. RILEY from ana Mrs. Johm L. Mitchell, Mr. and | 8820, A. Jordan 6215, : . Teacher of Plano . ¥ i e G aad s wuu. 1ooks : N. E. Conservatory Course : 'y a5 Dans Coit and Bagh g Ay i "w“"‘"““ o s ~hance returned after passing the week ond |T¥ich and Mre. ida Kersins of Neank|an