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N ‘The ‘Bostofy: vines on “buildings-s - . | town" have: been: mumm |the. “Trosts of the ‘season: Advl-c.d - el:kwk 2 N i -;udu 1915-1316, DANCES tgr, 2: WOD‘ Ste» the altz, thmufi men' “*Gavoth, ‘Wllu, Smdardl.ua “One Congréss ‘of - mm; eties “Hlobe 7 Mg fation € nesticut School m was held in the Allyn. ho\lpe,?: ‘tord, Friday evening. e . towhs “héreabouts, ‘money during Ahéir aw 44 ters ‘from the citiss are hdding |2 to the fall revenies of farmers in many | s Hastetn Point cottage‘of m Waterbury. | ““The - George H. Hughes; ow of < | will be"closed” the last of s morith, | tamped_linen - novelties, .childre: od dresses at ..Womanls EX: change. Luncheon in tea room.—AQv. A week of. Svangelist seryic béen conduicted In the Vol :|tist. church by the Rev. Willlam: ‘Newton, Norwich. Mrs, berry patch in Boman 13 sl pmauans fine frult. She sent in a box of luséious berrles on Oet. 22 that fitted* ke “berries; rmpleting. two. new: oot~ tages -on-the- Venetiantharber on Long Point, oas‘fw Mrs: B l-LH-.ll -ot North Wingham, the-other £ Groton Lons: Point company.: be meea‘nn of. tn‘ - settive commitice of the Norwich [doca? inion at the Y. M. thi fiemom at 8 d for ‘the s ing. musvnmxmr ofln)s,m&pj Building—ady: $ dn which Charies L. Chiéf Gumner’s. ‘of the' United Stat in Connecticut. At Ne Bfl'-a-ln, a former ciirate i at) St ’s church, Ne .Iohn T..JWinters, pastor-of St. Mary" - parish, the el(&blbh- o s S TE #nd will cBver 25 eres, possibly more. “Seyofal cot ati Neptune pas] ; )a “ the m&; e whoee, tokh houses have been leased by Chinese N of Ji cials, in. being Harry L. Grant of N ,.H;“p, of cial sngincer of 1he New Haven m& underwent an operation Wednes ptivaté*hospital’y """“fla‘ Fanthe performed - Notice of, transter of the New Yoik| change membershi; Stock Bx R of Adol deceased, to Norman Thompson, was posted in the | Ream is'a The PRy ‘of Norman B. Ream, 2 TEAY. . “NHOLIN R et S TEACHER oo Al Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy ferma s v | T prointments sddress E. LLARD, Bliss Pi : 2 o oo Sliss, Pla S i mwn-w:a&-flifisd witk, Conny the town of Siaftord, in snewering v.nmm:ly o ‘the state wo ‘DR. SHAHA n-u.‘ Blo m:hmmmr;-r-qu-.awnq1 deceased. pflca of the seat was 871000 a n!. & record for. 3 know by this time the amount -uq state_ colporteur, formerly of | tickets at-the D for tire | CO&t 'room. MORE HUNTING Llfi!N!El’ g THAN: EVER BEFORE il ‘'was"in the mm'- “coat room Walsh had charge T the lad “Fish .num for used up their first ‘suj more, having | pply. Under the law. of: the last:session; .hayxund-r 16 yd:x;lmaw be licensed .as M FRAUB ICHIOA! WAS d X Dges o kox hfll “ won;-, pm.. ; W—k-" 3 i wi setting_is b 'y [“The nflfl"n“ [ap 8 ‘Woman ,are.- on-. v, in the whlm of ~tht I.Ifl-’ ing. and millinery stoves, eight of ‘which haye joined the. ranks of the M;‘rchu;u‘ Week -movement. ry attracth “Jargmst Jho'. the lateat in. men's m(u. 1 bell uphy Qf the hh.! . hair “rib- ‘In another department stors an e ; p Merchants' Week ‘organizat Mb- band of twen- ty-five pleces out to give .short con- cert es at several central mt.-. Under the direction of" NIPPED 1N ' THE BUD Qmoflh Work by Pélice Also Lands the Man Whe is Accused—E. A. Nelson of. Westerly -Under Arrest. s - — .. a. saloon keeper arrh caught sight mn ‘who answered mq ducrlm.hl\ -uunx‘ng‘un Westerly u. 4 s Edwara o Nelsops 5. Westerly, denied that he was the foan t | wanted. ent of {he SUDSFIOF court In the eted “Porrey of Pumm nited States depattment of IG'H~ < joulture in - Washington. 100" copies. of e farmers’ bulletin.containing~ the ne laws of the di g icerent states .for h distribution Jn_Conneeticut. - The offi- | 1%, glals in the ofice will send to persons n- (i | and gt distribute them. tate pamphlets on application _ OBITUARY. . John D. Dowdell. Joha D. iy, ‘died st the New. London Thursday Dowdell,” formerly Ltwrilnu this i o'clock, following an ilingss of a two weeks with' liver trouble “Mr.. Dowdell was 36 yu.m;z'mum I raa o son OF Me g The saloon keeper's story to, the, po- fnzo a 1eveiue ofcer worth of revenue stamps be sent m Hartford as solicitor got the mioney and turn in the order. The man told Mr. Ustazesnki that 1t was likaly he would esied at once and fited $200 if 't have the stamps in the place, Telling the golicitor, thiough' the operat an arder. . a. want to break the law consult his lawyer ‘first. Mr. zki wer.t. into-ancther. ‘ part- G e s g stranger made haste to get out, and 89 away When X\ellq&n s arrested by Po- " dicen mith, the —man jit [ that Tho Doliceman. walt at . Frankiin uare while. he would go. to elsea t club to get identity him from whom he had t7ing to buv-a things, boat. 3 that way, however, n't - see er, Mias | but accompanied the-mdn to the Mrs. Hiram R. Prentice. s on Friday to den death.of Joséphine, Edmn Will Discuss- Advertisi the : "'.,, g, e} 3 mma by th ~“Town ¥ el dnc country Norwich relatives apd shocked on learn wife of Hiram R. Prentice, which ocourred - | whi Tmer | yagt the accused m club. No man was found there but /[ ho _talked about revenue. stamps o1 ;| 'him £) T used. .Mr. Nelson claimed to .the Dollc. e\y tiad-loakiga. thak We sof., the sud- | %& is ‘l:d‘la n the,charge of ‘attempt ‘Wideawake work on,the. part Police puts a capture “to_thelr ottt ,came just at the L‘n-,.tnmpua:; away. .o Athflwy Dovnond on Grbv-\cq f‘” mittes. + New Lomita ooseey o put m-' under arrest and hm the man was.identified. at icc headauasters by M. mnmém, N T, save J. THOMAS HUDSON 18_SECOND TO DIE. As Result of Automobile Accident Near New Londen—Two More in Precarious C.Mhian. Thonlas Fodson of Best View, Pt the victims -of the automobile accident st Watertord -on »‘nnr-a-y "";}, ‘when.George P. Fenner-of ‘u“ ot 0, Was.siDatanly. hlht Memorial hospital mau monnu Mrs. !uand Park of York and Maurice Merritt of Dd.:f-flwyu‘r old-boy and cousin of remain in ‘a critical eonflluqn at; the hospital. Actbunts -as ‘to’ how the - * accident happened difter, there being twp dis- “vefsions. ‘One ‘version is to the effect that th ,ere returnin lew on ring to the vi- Cintty OF Bhybrook. when apout two milas Rd. Mallory HUL the Fens ngz. 3 behind an. un- B auto wich egunud ahead of " thern the entire 6 miles to, the foot 6t Mallogy Hill when Mr. Fenner opened up -in order to_climb. the.hill and pass the other .machine. . The other machine speeded up and, both atithe ‘same time. The carriage oe- ¢upied by - Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Ed- wards came suddenly into view, and 0 same time the automobile ahead ot directly in front of the Femner car.. In order to avoid a collision Mr Fenner turned sharply to the left and his machine struck the rear wheel of to ing the machine ahead g the Fen- [ ner “car to turm upside Gown. The con~ strange car which had. gained speed its siderable continued on course. _ The other version follows: On the mnr_n trip to New London.the Fa ding Mallory Hill at t 25, miles_an hour, eaded for New Lon- don. came along bebind the Fenner party. When the cArs were about half ppeared. Th was ahout to attempt to pass the Fen- hen, the dri: emerging from behind the Fenner auto saw the ats | The railways hav, AUTOIST .ENTENC“ VINO LEFT INJURED MAN Is Given. Fwo Weeks in House of Corrwflom the Hopkins & Al- y tur 20 years Take Care of That Itching! ing on Eczema. 1,20 y0u reeard that Fous thing? It ia! to fight it with Dr. Hobsob Ofntment, the cling on for months and years. of grateful users say: “Why we waste those months and years in lm’ when 80 tested a remedy was on the This ointment is no experi- is_absolutely healing in its Do riot allow it to become o | power. Flous.” Buy & box tod.y L flnl the EVICENCES OF WAR beginnings of eczema. a CHARTER FOR A NEW WABASH RAILROAD cO. To Take Over Property of Old—Have EVERYWHERE IN LONDON. | GOmu as_if Two-! tklm of the Women | co; London, Oct. !i. “Can you get away Trom the war in London? -is often asked by Americans in private letters, "Or 1* is everywhere in the f ? n atswer it ‘would: thonghtless lndh' ual who conla torntm war 13 London. While the mourning are not so o Muummvhm [ it seems as if two-thirds of the women are gcwned in black, they are. in- cfeasing here as the British death roll lenxlhuu But the war is omnipresent vuntiess manifestations. ere has been no “soclety, as it was known before the war, for over a Jear Even the dinner party and the theatre party have passed awa: ex- cépt those of the most informal char- acten More than halt the men in the stalls at the theatres are in khaki and only a few of the ladies with them wear evening gowns. ‘Incidentally, the theatres are one by One putting on revues, the demand be- ng. altogether for trivialities and not BEmalic excelioncies, as s rellof from the strain. The men on leave or those about to start for the front care only for amusement of the lighést character ang go only where they can smoke.-As 2 result, there are more revues and more theatres permitting smoking in London than ever before. The_shops tell of the national turn- {iig away from luxuries. An American Woman says the Bond sireet jewelers will allow one almost to fix his own price, and the fashionable dressmaking estabilshments are elther closed or de- Joting, most of their small stafle to mourning or street dr Oue licky. class are the photogra- phers. The cheaper studios are rush- d to keep up to their orders for pho- toxraphs for passports, while the oth- €érz say every officer evidently is Gbliged to leave his picture with all his Telatives and friends and o take away with bim photographs of them. This makes business brisk, and as a . rule thie Englishman is not inclined to have many pictures of himself taken. In the op windows are the “ of honor”"—the list of employes of the establishment who have aiready died. these In the waiting rooms- of their stations, and even the theatres are beginninfl to-show these lifts. Incidentally if there is chorus, the programmes contain an |30 apology in the way of an explanation that nione of them are eligible for mili- tary service. As for the daily papers, it is hardly dn ¢yaggeration to say that they pub- nothing that does not directly or h\dmcur relate’ to the war. Here and therg Is a paragraph or two that it is shop { not fair to classify as relating to the to | tacir:stories of wars sffects. i H i war, 'but 1t is consequently in an out- of-tlié-way corner, as if it were a mere ice-filler. The. small ads continue Here are from a single issue of the Times: Young ,officer, leaving again for the front, is anxious to meet someone who WAl gugFan! mpany was placed at $143,460,000 lndlfs.o('l‘lllovunldtnm. state. A meeting_of -the directors of the neéw company is to be held here mew company was held here late yes- terday, at which it is understbod. Ed- ward. F. Kearney, president and co- receiver of the old Wabash. railroad ¢ompgny. was elected president. Brotherhood of Man. " The earfiest heresy on record was expressed in the words “Am T my brother's keeper. This was a chal- to soctal responsibility, and *he sel! mess of individualism has re- peated the challenge through the cen- turies. The new world life,-with its profound social and economic changes is answering that challenge. and m« are finding that they are their broth- erss’ keepers, whether they will or no. All mankind are becoming neighbors, and we shall not be able to neglect the well being of any without peril to ourselves. This is as true in the spir- itual sphere as in the material. It has boen said that whether or not the non ed without sending it.—The Homiletc Review. MILLIONS USEIT TOSTOPACOLD “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or lmbs. it promptly opens clogked-up nos- trils and air passages in the head, stops -pasty -discharge or nose run- ning, relieves sick headache, duilness, feverish sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. stay stuffed-up! d_snuffing! Ease head!" Nothing else in the world gives such prompt Telief as “Pape’s Cold ‘Compoun your _ throbbing d,” which costs only 25 cents Be convenience. genuine. 1—Crowded with flavor 2 Velvety body—NO GRIT Quit blowing sure you get the same Our scientific examination ho tormines whether glasses are . Opticians and Lens Grinders PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING SLATER HALL, Monday, Oct. 25, at 8 P. Mr. George S. Worcester Admission fifty cents. on sale at store of Geo. A. 25c Broadway and at the door fore the lectare. To begin Iy at eight o'clock. ‘be- Roses HardyFlowers Etc. Clean, healthy young stock at reasonable prices. The Maplewood Nursery Co. Nurserymen, Florists and Landscape Gardeners, East Great Plain, Next to Maplewood Cemetery Phone 1274-2 or 615-5 Planting Plans and Estimates Attention If you want Choice Oysters for Merchants’ Week,w where they handle the best In Stock Today MUMFORD COVES, - BLUE POINTS, POINT JUDITH, WAKEFIELD. Try these Opysters o fresh from the shell at market.