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: hb’-‘%;m-‘ 30 bam Flo Arrsged foe Courve With Yalo Uriveshty. 1 “Woodstock ‘alley spent the week with her sister, ‘Mrs. Franw Hall of Willimantic. . Willlam P. Murply of Norwich was 2 4 or: guest of friends at.the Crocker ) p s e oty house, New London, over Sunday. ot|, Bela Lyon Pratt, the Boston sculp- is_spending & few days at his o f2Fina’ 1n Salem on o Banting trip. - 2Mise Bia Dewall from New Haven ; I was entertained by Miss Anna Calkins 28 Oak Strest ‘g planet Jupiter, Ia both morning | Sunday ‘at her home on . .and son Joseph Opens Saturday, der’ of.the year. m‘:lkg::cf)dxkqm yere Sunday S oz dink the season at Nepturie | SUeSte of M and Mrs. Joseph John- October” 30th, 1915 K 2rs. Mary Doollttle will puo:E R . T STORRS TOOK SECOND IN ’ urw - s 2 oday anq Teturn to| State's Attorney Hadlal A. Hull left . MER. her home on Church atreet. ‘Sunday sttecauon f0r LakeSlokle, Me. STOCK JUDGING CONTEST. >4 WE uu'rlu“nuuln ou CLASSES: Where he will spend two weeks at hié | Copnestiout Agriculfural College Was & | To B Featurs Event for This Even- Friends visited the parsonage at n g/ Begifners 2:30 o'olock Niantlo, Thursday. evening £o congras- SHED, MRS ix gamb. Few Points Below Pennsylvania. ; ing. 5 PARENTS™ ANNIVERSARY. ook ulate Rev. and Mrs. e o M) d M W, h Dowsett —_— Advanast 9, 0’0l on'the nineteenth anniversary of their | of Mystic have beer enteriainme Mr | The Comnecticut Agricultural collega | The R’ eouts parade _ tonight, g 200 Miory Tmanait o - Sutdy of SON 1915-1916 DANCES : : S e R g g gk el D | Morchants' week, is to move from weiative position| Andrew Rismini, Formerly of Prov- o ; Connecticut surgeons are attending | B DOWsett, of Norwich. ol farm. - Fort | Preston bridga at 7.90 . the fotlowing | of the, NI idence. Maurice Pericon, _ Roberto's Tango, et o e ClIn-. > M R Tt - k. Baek g : AR Globe Trot, Peabody Ome-Step, Hesi- | (05 TTE WRUTE TR0 0% North [ pi. i< i R e o Saet- ooy Monday was a day for merrymak- tl L e A ricn bate okt 1 Boaton, Ot | BerRee o Navy Tard, has ul colleges in New England Scouts, the eonter of Qistribu- | ng and rejoicing at the home of Mr. A o bers | 35 to 26, resigned and will_enter the freshman The. g DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Students May Enter at Any Time. - “ p | Wl Kmerican” GR¥of, Modern| Carpsts: ‘bedoovering. dishes _ana ©125% 2t Connectiout college, dging and ; he i P ! THE itz, Stan e e D: glassware cheap at 81 Union street;| Rev. M. J. Bryne who has been vis- | est individual score. ing occurred the wedding of | Gomgross of Dancing Socleties n New | & 37 26—aav. - - tting s’ satet. Mra. " W._ Dutler of | Pennsylvania won the gen 3 KR R oy | (gcond oldest daughier 4nd i " ine| NORWICH BUSINESS : ashington. street, is spending a|test with a score of 1048 as asains 3 a and evening they celebrated Telophone 1082 \A number. 4f téachers n outior- | WASMONIN, Streel t _ spencing’ al test with - acore Of ot would the 25th anniversary of their own COLLEGE ’ Lo R "":u‘::";;n*v‘e‘;mnh"s':” sister and her b:;uma, Dr. and b‘i’rs. . Troop No. 4. he o | » wedding day. <-|F. M. Dunn, before reurning to Va- - . S The wedding took place at - | 99- urday, returned to thelr school duties | vannan, Ga. i Trgop No.3. Volcanoss, Peaceful and Otherwise. | rick's church st 3 o'block wherp mev:| 0 108 MAIN STRERT Ni Motigsy merning- M ‘Dani Gordon A, Harvey, Sco Y After acquainting the audlence with|J. H. Broderick united in RLT- W CANFIRLE; Prapiioton. ice, Large g ¥ D No. the location and size of the Philippinss | Andrew Rismini of Providence and » s wh o ie St MU RAVORRBLE FO 72 en = were| ‘Herman Alofsin, 2d, Scoutmast e osteer Iwmines Diceh s | Ml Mary Tesseatint. 2 hews Perty . PINEAPPLES | Canty was & member of the com-| . YANTIC RIVER IMPROVEMENT |trained and accompanied to t N subject proper, the Picturesque Philip- | of friends and relatives attended the |dark as to the solution. His ‘meet "00p o 7. 3 by Professors H. L. Garrigus afid G. C. Jonn A. Scott, Scoutmaster, pines. Among the first siides was one | nuptial high mass. The bride who | Amazing trick came when he made a e S LanEements, not Mra. Jo- | Government Engineers Present Ad- |White of the college. \ Troop No. showing a yolcano, a perfect cone in|Wore white lace over white satin . Pphae Sara Menack t Polng 1% wk Qlveras Jsmes L. Hubbard, Scoutmaster. |shape and & nearer view ahowed the | With cowrt train and a vell caught with at RI“IOIL 8| The Hartfora_Post ‘mentions that| ment Expense. 100 ENTRIES IN CORN Troop No. 9. steep sides. This particular voléano|orange blossoms was attended by her = -|Mrs. Lewis A. Storrs, Miss Ruth R. S CONTEST PROMISED | scout i in automoblles fur-|NAS bdeen sleeping peacefully _since | Younger sister, Mizs Frances Pasquali- | the show no other vaudeville acts were Storrs, Jr, and Robert Storrs of | Report on the desired improvement R’ cay R e whiah | 1900. In sharp contrast to this peace-|nl She wore white lace over yellow | brought here for the first half of the Farmington avenue will spend the win- et e i Mosting Will Be the | by the following members. which | fu] scene a volcano in action was later | atin with hat to' match and carried | Week. ter at Neptune Park of the Yantic #iver, which has been | Norwich Gran ng Wi e | will form in this order: Mayor Timiothy | gh ST*"5. 5 Folcane wn action wrae tater | oty santhemuma. A five-reel _picture entitied The advocated by Norwich merchants, has the Exhibit. © Murphy. Edward J. drahem, and polsonous, gases were seen shoot- ume. | Wcman, by David Belasco. was the ” . Sunday afternoon in a special Pull- s ard O. Smith, Allyn L. Brown, J. Hen. - attended by feature Paramount film. The story is PRE PARE RO R | e et s e ot mren torwvers | neSTRRS% AfEmS F. B Sner, mbo | B Shamnon, Sames 2 Gise br. 8K | e o A e A T i States soldiers went through this city | P! 5 o o e L R 8 & it will up_from the bolling, seething center | The music at the high mass was sented in picture form and deals with on their way .to Fort Terry, coming |and harbors: : Up interest in the corn contest which | With red fire and fiags. {t will pass | ' the fire mountain. . The destruction | charge of Professor Farrell and & political boes, a younsg reformer. at- from the barracks at Columbus, O. |, The river and harbor act approved [iS to be held on Wednes ening rgh 3 ington | 00 N1+ craption scemed o be all on | PRrrel]l rendered the solon tempted bribery and conciudes with & WINTER. During ‘the waim days of the Alfes. Hall,- youngest danghter of | March 4 1016, containea provision | ¥ he et of Ormieh BE s A [, o are. “whers. the foi. | oo #ide of the volano. The explo- |- Followink the marriace at the | Siatiing revelation as to (he identity Mr. and Mrs. L. Zrnest Hall, of Tol- | for a preliminary examination of the|don County Agricultural society in co- |lowing programme will be carried out nl«; rmhe in the mlamnh of n;e night :::rch lheavmml-l l(::fl:ln'-hr-"k(ni: iand, fell in the leaves Friday after- | “each branchf the Yantic river, Con- | operation with the grange has had| Flag Salute; Star Spangled Banner, [ 274 to all appearances the entire po Vvl ome of ¢ S lation of the village on one side|bride’s parents, where guests from noor and broke her leg. The fracture | necticut, from lts junction with the |promises of at least 100 entries. by Tubbs' band; semaphore and Morse |\ —= s Boston 1o . . Fall Is the best time to do any J|is’a crosswise break apd very diioult | Thames rivey to same point about 2,600 |~ Professor Slate of Storrs is to be |signals by Troops 3 and 4: rescue race | veTs, \nstantly enveloped a blanket | Providence, Bostom. New Lopden. and Incidents In Socie repair work, instead of wait- [ to set. feét northefly to provide a channel|the judge. The agricultural soclety | and etretcher open to all troops; | 3F Fxate. for Jater & numbef o s | received .2 Jarge number of beautiful neidents In ing until the cold makes out: of 14 in depth, to. include this ‘part|has offered $30 in prizes, to be divided |stretcher drill by Troo; tilting by all | Xere found in WSS Y- Wy o creases in the receipts: of | of the Yantic river in the Thames riv- | into $10, 3. 36, $4 and $2 and the |troops; The America Yell by all troops. | "@othered while sleeping. A axe . o :Large in side work difficult. S Confioaticat post offises during the last 5 who are both natives of Italy, are to Pt er profect, and to provide for the clos- | grange has voted 35 to be piaced in| The officers and members of the Cocoanut Crop. o X Have you examined your ed b fhe of the west branch of the Yantic|the hands of the judge to be. divided | Norwich councll, Boy Scouts of Amer-| Cocoanut palms, fourd all over the T o “:g";‘“fllo-g;:m'“ ¥ed- | iss Flora A. Hall is vistting friends roofs and gutterns to see if they river.” and awared in his discretion. Thz|ica, are as follows: President, Nathan | islands. were also shown. and Mr. D ex b Dosion. The |in Manchestes, X. B are tight? Is your heater in The reqiired examination has been | agricultural “soclety money is al A.'G'bha; first vice president, Arthur | Worcester briefly explained the meth- | Fira" 1n' Providence end. New Pod: = condition to run. through the ~ made by the district officer and his | prizes for flint corn, while the granke nd vice president, Ed-|od of harvesting and transporting the| g o 5 Mrs. George D. Coit of Broadway is w Haven. Graham: third vice predident, | crop. In some cases the transporting o o | Leorard 0. Smith; eccretary, John B. |fs done by allowing the BUOYANt co- | a¢ wpiin i Eerr 150 osery soPRe owh, N. Y. 18 th Stanton; tresurer, Allyn L. Brown:|coanuts to float down stream. The|lbrate the siiver wedding anniversary. | so® o Uunr hiere e Soiug B Joseph E. Vetrano was toastmasterand | Fowe of Willlams avenue. I 15 stated, ia an order received |FePOrt thereon.is favorable to theé exs |money Is to he used for prizes for any | ward J. tent of recopmmending a survey to de- | other variety, tary and all right for tha com- §| S50% the Posofice department that in | termine the advisability of the im- T R ing WinteF? v Eimpd iy eo“u_g s atill sus. | Provement cbnnmplli:e;! Dby the act. . WANTS HIM TO MARRY. scout commissioner, Benjamin M.|outer susks are saved and are used 1F not, call or 'ghone and ws ded, and will remain o for an a- |y o paccoraghice gwith law, the report ) Raymond Crandall of Steningten Ar-| o mec: as firewood there were congratulatory speecnes o B Ty 2 s Befnte 2riod. has been refe o the Board of en~| Ray ¢ Exgcutive Committee — The officers | The Philippines are generally spok-| 1o a number of those pecsent " Sti —_ A a ‘promptly. gineers for rivers and harbors for_con- rested in New Londen. and Hon. T. C. Murphy, Elmer C. Jew- | en of as the lana of palms but they | Rarte Doll® recited cernen ot |, Georse B. Parker of New York bas Rev. Stephen Olin Benton, 66, who |Sideration and recommendation. From = ett, J. Henry Shannon, James L. Hub- | are also the land of pines, and to bear | cil8 " 70 TRCURE, VORRE S0 *""“_u left town after a visit of _u;‘.r;: s REFR!GERAMS died Saturday at Mt Vernon, N. Y., ;g=n§f°;m§:’g L eseurey. .53?.:6‘1?:{3 1.53"{‘,‘.’3," fu";?.g“".?' smmnmaz was ml :e;(‘x. A. C. Matthews, Herman [out his statement, Mr. Worcester | tonact oG M7 PTO0 SR8 2 SO0 ?_}.‘,fi.fl'},".?.'fm";"‘ Jobn F. Parker, of as known to man: 54 : s New Lont i < 3 K g oo ey e 1or, e |of the United States undertaking. amy e e showed several pictures of the elegant| Mr. ana Mrs. Pasqualini were mas of the best kinds will be sold at very low prices rather than carry them over. Our loss will winter? Is the plumbing sani- < Monday morning by Constable Hickey] Court of Honor—Henry A. Tirrell | pine trees. D a prominent speaker and worker in |24ditional improvement at this local- |on the compiaint of a young lady of | Martin . Jensen., W. Tyler Oicott and | " The oid zate to the walled elty, and | fiod 33 Years age on October 25 at Os-| irs Jumes Metcalf Smith of Provi- that denomination. ity for the reason that the improve- |ihe village of Montville who is desirous | theso members: Dr. R. R. Agnew, |another gate havine dungeons in the | oo [4'F: 2nd came fo e Countey | gence, R. L. has been the guest of her ment desired appears to be in the na- | that Crandall shall marry her. Cran-|Wallace S. Allls, Frank A. Bill, Her- [ walls were included in the collection | “Lo0t 13 vyears ago, locating In this|parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Caru- Raro Old Calonial Furniture at the | ture of terminal facilities and needed |dall was located on his boat at the|dert B. Cary, James L. Case, Jeremiah | of wiides. ~One scene showed the nar- | bove 1veh ot thels prosent mome oy | (0F of McKinley avenue. be your gain, and it will pay I|private sale, §1 Union street, Thursday | more in tho interests of the plan for | Thames marine railways by Patrolman |J. Desmond, Guy B. Dolbeare, J: H . & . . J: H.|row streets and the reasonably high |y e P you to look at the this week—adv. development of land than in behalf | Hammond, .assigned to assist Hickey. |Ely, Claries W. Gale, Dr. ¢. C. Gilder- - ashington street. Mr. Pasqualinl \ 75 = of general commerce and navigation | Crandall was willing to. rsturn with | flecve, Rev. R, R Grabam, Charics H. AT T e b A A o Sk An hon:; certificate has l.ue,!y };en :?dpu‘bouc“e;:g::: not be undertaken ;hc officer and did sq without any Hugel}_ John n;m Edwin Hill Hen-| ‘m"" . "‘ ;"' ll~| 4 silk mill in Greeneville. gran lenry T. Burr o ita) 3 h . W. Leffingw: & k- scenes in anila af po 3 2 . Clune orwi - " Metzger, 3 kham, West X n, e times, for a mod- r 2 5% Clune has taught in Central Village | mit, within a period of 30 days from ATV DAYIS THRATRE. Pumn'funnnk L x:;c . Vine E ‘E{.f. ern water front. with a long store- | Members Vote to Make This a Winter 8 ]| tor the past five years. the date of this motice. siatements and Vaudeville and Photoplays. son, George E. Stevens. house fitted. with heavy cranes and Season Feature. b arguments_bearing upon the necessity o some half dogen auto trucks hacked 23 and 25 Water St. Rev. E. B. Barber, the chairman of |for the improvements in the interests | One of the big features of the fall up to the doors, were shown. The city| The members of Tubbs’ band had a the churches' exhibit of the Industrial |of commerce and navigation, Such | Yavdeville season at the Davis theatre [ T|ERNEY CADETS ARRANGE exposition, is making plans for a civic | statements should be addressed to The | W28 shown on Monddy in the appear- brought in the BIill biock that ved Sunday which fs to'be held on Sun. | Beard of_Gngineers for Rivers and | ance of Rose Pitonot ang her diving R POOTBALL GAMES, [ Tt O ety cormes | cocks s ucosss. that dhe 30" merr sres: day, Nov. 7, " | bear 0 : e b A D! e Poce¥ industrial {g&:bnnl:s,c?o\lé:;;n‘dB:ilg:x;ginzl’l::flg:- their aquatic exhibition in the big First Game Here With Return Match from a distilling plant of modern cnl‘ voted unanimously to continue construction. The far reaching in- | suchssocial evenings monthly through Mihe benns of marriage between | respondence with the board illustrated all the fancy diving and was formerly supplied with water |social evening Monday night in their sired, this can be arranged by cor- |that is arranged on the stage. They at New Londen. fluence of the ¥ M. C. A. was also|the winter. William R. Stevens, John i M. Swahn and Fred N. Cash were con- = Eczema Rose Merz difficult water feats and Mies Pitonof| On Sunday afternoon the regular | o e e AR D 4 the g sy et % HAIR and sPecialist B I 20 he Bacooa! " . Eimer Park With Everywoman. | taa best simomss o toe et sy | 05 of the Futher Mathew, Tierney i s os i T | et e et ;ouqm"';.a‘ “been .a"-;n s | Nehdly plmply siis, et CALP Heart Vernon. The wedding| When Henry W. Savage's Every-|as the swimmer of only moderate abil- [and B. t dvw | o, TA- TR S e meive Dere s e S & S Tes fovs MR SCALF to take place at the Sacred Heart|woman comes here fo the Davis theatre ohivhn 1t The de et A Ras-Reve; B eE— tror aed wished that e o ity. n = 3 HARPER METH O D/, tre Wetneeaay, Nov. 3, at this week one of the musicians with Vigla Allen {n The White Sister was | The chaplain, Rev. Miles P. Galvin R B L R TS Disacter . Bwabe e A ; ¥ ock. e company will be a Norwich boy,|the headliner in the photoplays, mak- |was present and administéred the ¥ P Dou; MANICURING “Neal of the Navy.” Colonial today, | Ze: A Park, son of Mr. and Mrs!|ing a fine offering for this side of the | pledge to the members. The resisna- | pen 1 arariiced o e g one | Chowders: Following this. there were Also 4 of the Navy Colonial today, | Avery E. Fark. of School street. Mr.|bill, snd there were also-the Mutual|tion of Frank Appleby, recording sec- |} o der the. family living | selections by the military quartette, eaturing U. ttieships. Serial ap-| Park is an expert on the drums, tym- | War Weekly and a comedy fllm that |retary, was accepted and Reve Hou- | immediately under e g i " 1 : h if | i I 1 i Ph biac] s '5 Thayer Building, Réom 304, proved pant and bells and has a beautiful bell | was highly entertaining. - leau was elected and installed to Ml L poovernment employes are | consisting of . W Parsons and Wil | et | Franklin Square The boardeof trustees of the Saicm | $010 in the music of Everywoman. He the vacancy. s e b s | Biovens ami Thomas Lintet., bedies = - L fela stées of the Salem | has been from coast to coast with the ITUARY. The football man: ens on, x | Norwich—Mon,, Thuf, Fri, Sat. brary 8 meeting Saurday after: | Savage shows in the -last nine vears ot g aex Sapsthe selsciions AR Thesulst New London—Tues,, Wed. o ot prof. Dingham's bungalow. |and is in his third season with Every- Ghorde: Nolotss Dauglss: b the Night, Comrades in Arma. and R : . ne - business was _transacted. |Loman. The high Quality of sl ug are connected with the Echoes, and were given warm ap- lephone 578 Those present were Prof. Hiram Bing- | (1o characterizes the Savage shows|, FOUOWIng a serious filness of about 7 rough ladder. One of plause. Arthur Campbell was also bam and Ernest Brown of New Haven; | (33, SPAracierizes the Savage shows|iwo weeks, Nelson Douglass, | STaveed th Jhe firse 10| disadvantages of such houses was the |heard with great acceptance in & ndm- James Lane John Young and Mrs.| iy ag s musician. 5 46 years of age, died at his home, No. ~be e g dets | fact that the children often fall out | ber of solos. 21 Clff street, Monday morni at 6.40 ol there loctors handy Frank W. White, who entered the clock. " Mr. Douglase had. been. in|0f New London, and a return game | nd broken bones had to heal s best | band 36 years ago, made some remi- " oty played in New Lopdon Thanks- | yhey could. ~ This is one of the rea- |niscent ing attention to v Charles Malona. UPHULS ERI“G mmeo o Do e face that pe and Jokn B. Stoddard 5 A i S &) ons for so many cripples and deform- | the fact that he and John “ 2 Arrangements were agreed upon to were the only ones present who had . Edward 'S. Worcester, pastor E mFFEE fiul"s "ls PSSt | 4dd to the upiform fund and the re- | o4 Decple in those sections. — The Automobile and Furniture |¥*%hurch. This esk, Mrs. Herper > A B Ry e WK SR e e ot | daye. e s 3 J. ‘Wyckoft and Miss Lucas, of the 26. people were ‘able to keep & lookout | tion of a historical sketch. Mr. Stod Second Congregational church, plan i o Tavitations to atiend the asini oty VIOL[N -1 esys Lo n ational church, plan to 4 3 G in_marriage with Miss |, 1" e T vetic| Over the surounding country and -it|dard was also’ i briet veminis- AutomlnleSllpCovers attend the women's meetings. V““ms BY “““Bn[ns Forence Brown and she survives her | 36rieS, Of St, Patrick's cadets of Myatle | ol rmore aimentt Tor thelr head hunt. | cent remarks. oVtes of thanks wers lots of New C. . The Hooper association held haband. . T Phce " | ing neighbors toreach them with thelr - and to Fred C. at Factory Prices SR oUiBlg st SIREy Bandes: AN oy lo, Edith, - Mildred, | condon Nov, 11th were read and ac: | itied and deadly short handled axes. | Geer. who WS eiasigpuing S . the TEACHER ster chowder was served which the [ Prominent Nerve Specialist Says Cof- attend as the delegation from the so- | . One slide showed a score or more | Paris they contributed to JOSEPH ANGARANOQ [Zorrmiart o he Wi ot | P Sn Mer rsi ar ot| rob = e pe s e A1 i onramente rpsired A e TR I Disease—Chronic Caffeinism. Mr. Douglass was a loving husband, |, Fite new members were received > AT THE AUDITORIUM. Violine sold on sasy tern® 258 Franklin Street - | Smith, Jonn Strong. Georse Crandall 2 devoted father and a true friend. He tng from “unclean ichie o B Adei For appeintments wddress E. & ch.- - »” hotop! “ ~d Telephona 311-5 Sadwichs - Conn, | Poncn B sicarion e | P S s Bl g friends. Fiia Ex‘i‘.&fi? are to be ready for the| srer acres 8t a time, unchecked, and| Spirit work and sielght of hand such :'k:“""“'“’- F¥qs Fiooa, Mg R TS SR ing neurologist to the Manhattan Eye “whom he was acqualsted. | ,, Femarka for the g00d of the society | houses sometimes bura down in less tar famed Oy \] al oS} , * ient were o, - Frederick T. Bunce SANATORIA ASSISTANTS. ey i, AN Miss Esther Prothers. RoR Raraitiies Gelvin ! has taken hold of this situstion and i of Thres Physiclans |10 means confined to_them, of func-| Miss Esther niece of Will- causing the natives to bufld thelr Appointments Prothero, R 2 - nervous disords (caused b H. thero, : farther apart and to fill up Piano and Player |- Made by Tubsrculosis Commission. | oo ATITRID, ( wWhich: ha o | e L. Frotite. Of thly Gy, and 16 [T aaion. Sate\erganiste: Androw Sul-| et dissass bresding: wella, 5 cadets;* John ¢ At the meeting of the state tuber- term '?'Iil;l.ll!h;!fl";l' or t‘chronfi caf- fl:—;-\. St. uls, Mo., on October PBlacker, Churches With Double Purpese. "right rt p— DRI s"A"AN feinism' roadest significan Proth e iy et i and | culasis commieston in the capitol Mon- | may be aptty spplied: om ! - R il L0 the ot shwre mystert they worked Marion .‘::cl,u:f‘h L - ‘cases of neurasthenia, inquire | tress, underw: twi - E into coffee drinking,” adds Dr. O > e ————————— on Diseases of the Stomach and i tto | apy but New ana the | butit Y S uettner. 5 two — “1 have seen hundreds of yvictims = - churches 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Vol 821 this disease” continues Dr. Lesyn- | tal, . and e - Special Bargains T S e i + S &% Gig Merchants’ Weel B e e o , | L ' 5 S ¢ irmfuiness of oe, Java, butTs ‘ptingly Frse froms sat: