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of - Quaker m ‘Auction. club .re- ers pruett were: W rs. Francis : rs. John J. Iilwless, Mrs. Y Tha “eHtertatnment mm‘.’w i Mea P, B Wiison, Mre: | * Seutist aniniier fram I o g R Union hall ‘was L goume people of St ey and Mrs. Frank Bent- | 1 quls Latimers jast Sunday. " Birthday and hficmhmmm-pmwhmw witnoasss I-.EBANON ‘ * sirable apparel of all sorts-. hmmdhhflhuflhmdmmd&‘ Mmhwnflbmhmma&dm&p“mmw 2y : A B Gager of s Anuaumhsmwdynbn;.iut-fiihd-ufiofmmflhwfiu&fl dette as Almina. malds Vie vhted rel ves n ZT over Misses Dorothy Scranton, Dogena. Du- ,m”;ou ) Mmfl-bmhhudivqwdmmhfmmmbd&numu Lamoine ahd Flora Disc. ulu "Reiger is the guest of | Mrs. Julia Geer nrl nni, Elmer Flo Mrrk.ud Esublol Tooth uf New[a Clee oe, Mok e s Chiaties rendered satisfactory service faithfully and continuously. & al 01 C] '0" . e A O e R Many friendly manufacturers have co-operated by sending us some MMMWM- u’:.urecenéi gu:;: of r. and H"tfil S Mp. Lym-,lmmnnc lntaleetpcnt Thanks- ve T‘h:le wfll‘:ffl:e ey - isttioe 1 g b S . ular wholesale prices and we pass the savings along to you. special offerings pur own G:liv mfingen yfim“fi A ‘;{%”!%" d, ‘:figas f::emu glyw‘ : ;vot!e ‘Williams. spent a few ; -z e before : o g TR v : remarkable Gandetss’ Menest Dopont. DaFl Mr. Mis. W H. Beckwith were| days jast weck with her pavents, Mr. stocks form one of the most bargain budgets ever placed you. andl Joseph Disco. Louis Disco Sl“n guests of relatives in Baltic last week. | and Mrs. Charles Williams. a humorous recitation entited Kisses, John Comstock has returned to Miss. Case, _teacher at District No. P 'gg..mm,:.;"m., S almeut e spenaing b vacatlon with Nt DArchis | Soc . New OB o i These Are Only a Few of the Good Things Waiting for You ‘manni an | Mr. ot “ ¥ o T m;f": o naing | WIS e Buol i St at This Bargain Banquet Which Begins Today Bitters of Baddam spent HAay ‘Mrs. 3. B. B of Great Neck road’ spent' last week with friends in Holiday Dance at Gnnuo Hall—Card P her ‘New York city. ner, ably supported by Miss Bva Gau- J.- and Mrs. A. H. Gager of Best Club’s Social Evening—Colt léuuht at Old Glory Sale.. oxsie's. nual hunurm trip’ in the woods of Mms ‘Sarah Danielson and Royce Loomis returned to: Pratt Institute, P-nor Has New Car. Brooklyn, N. Y., after visiting their eare - | parents. for dancing, for whuh Ritchotte's or-|. Rev. Walter V. Gray has recently Miss Inez Paton of Willimantic, was chesta® furnishod . music, < Pl{‘!"?:zse‘t_i“: Aldrich has returned to|a recent. guest of her aunt, - Mrs. There’s Cause for Rejoicing Over Clam Chowder Supper. . . Attawaugan after @ brief visit to Mrs, | Charles Martin.. i ~ Don’t -fail to see the: Keystone Kol- ; = = The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- | L~ A, fi°{,“vf,‘l‘,’§kof°§glfi:$fld};gtm one |ored Komedians; six_all-star colored These Suit Prices tist church.gave a successtul clamy ., o8t week with W. C. Saunders, | entertainers, benefit Yantic Fire com-, chowder . supper in'. the- chapel Tues- y ers: | pany, Stark’s hall, Monday evening, 8 Surely you haven'’t been offered such great values in day evening and served a large crowd | o Mrs. John H. Minson is serlously il | Zioioe, ™ Yquies 25¢, children 15e—Adv. stylish suits this season! These models are most at- Wi an excellent supper and enter |"’yi o Stanley A. Smith of South Nor- Dance at Grange Hall. tractive, revealing the best style thoughts. Splendid ;?3.273 lthheeir i gz{rx';“‘f]umls:s‘ u,;g walk was.a recent guest of Mrs. F. J.| There was a dance in Grange Hall savings for thche who buy now! ine. Anniversary Specials in coats' Some of the most important saving opportunities in this sale are in stylish handsome coats. Certainly no one could expect more or better models at these Annivedsary prices. Reduced 1o —orv. $6.98 5 i Alexander of Norwich road. last Thursday evening. - Music was o e e Mrs. J. Henry Turner of Hartford|hy Stanton's. orchestra, with Prof. One special lot of Suits without d : is spending some time with Mrs. Axel | Tinkham prompter. fi“ trimmings, is priced at 2 # Heavy Fine for Monsees. ung;mx& I e B M;.um;g lpenht Tl;&nklclv-'; £ et g AR Special $19.50 $l3 75 s ura. O i di i antic, at the ome Of ‘alues u $24.50 Tuesday morning Martin Monsees | iy woas 5 visitor in Preston last week. | William K. Manning, . Corduroy Coats, now ¥ - ¢ Jordan road have.returned from a |l yisited at Mr. and Mrs. C. the iilegal sale of intoxicating liquors. | Ui {i°0%h Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brain- X alu E = - 3 Abell's recently. Values up to $45 The ' defendant pleaded - guilty to the) Jo= Fig) J o fon = s .4 y % ’ four counts charged against him and Mr. -and’ Mrs, F. J. Alexander and Evening of Cards. was fined $170 and, costs. the Iulllramily were visitors in Norwich last| The Lebanon whist club met in e e E s Mot ealll Ty ot Wiuta | ook, Grange Hall last Friday evening. Seven Albert B. Perkins was a recent vis- | tables were played, prizes going to the police when a quantity of beer and |, B 47 Cflchester following: Ladies, first, Mrs. Clemont N N wihe | “Mr. and Mrs. H. Willis Manwaring | " Miss Gwendolyn Clarke of Liperty Two other :pecu.l loh $15_$19 50 All Coats in Stock Have Been Reduced. liquors were seized, after the disposal | %% 10 SOGOEn oo 4o R 1 |Fowler; second, Mrs. lIrwin Hewitt: . . . . of the case a large quantity of the s Siof lation, Mrs. Carrie Abell; ¢l ol H CEised soo0s vias Forirnca o Mr. Mon: | SDeRt Sunday with, John Taylor, of | consoletion, Mex Carcie Aboil; gentle Celebiation Prices on Anniversary Specials in Waists sees to be delivered by him to parties “ o " vy who had ordered the e, sald orders ‘Mr. and Mrs. Courtland R. Darrov~ second, Elmer Pultz; consolation, Amy are entértaining the Misses Cassidy of | Burrel. being: Tound- touibé legal." The 'tal- | g gich: @ Charles Abell of New Britain spent Dresses ance of the goods were destrdoyed by : Ve v i i i Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Woodworth of | the holiday with his parents, Mr. and el s R e T T R aent Thankestvine. with | Mrs.. Chaties Abell. i urnham represented the state and |y "< D Browning of Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin are Attorney Desmond of Norwich appear- | Mrs, Raymond Peabody spent Sun- | staying at Henry King's in Frank- you of and you'll like the styles offered because they Lo R the Ol day with friends in Westerly, R. I |lin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and are the ones most in demand now. Choose at once i > Mr., and Mrs. Edward Jerome -of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turmer and - e aamn et homy, B JivTrore | Leicester, Mass. - were over-Sunday | family of Liberty Hill, epent Thanks- while. assortments are at ‘their bekt. These values Mrs. Charles E. Maine, > g guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Clarence | giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| are supreme at » Mr. and Mrs. G :rge‘T. Phillips and Bingham of Quaker Hill. thur Chapell of Franklin. daughter Dorothy, of West Haven were Return to Danielson. ha ve:mold G'W; 3E 9 S Zuests of Mr. ps’ parents, Mr. and S TR O Brbwne have | oA G ams and Eugene May- 3 575 d 98 rs. Amos Phillips, during’ the holl- | resainen oo Haniciion afi enming | nard aftended the horse sale at New .20, e an o days. a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.| York last week. Mr. Maynard pur- . Hugh McG;lme of mtur!-‘lilmpton. Bliven. chased a colt, which is half brother to Conn. was the guest Saturday and i New Havi 1t | Peter Agan. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Georse W.|susdon wicy Jonn Glasbrenmer ” of | Miss Delia Brisgs has been visit- | Hatch. Quaker Hill. 4 ing her sister, Mrs. Louis Potter of ; and on SEormE wers SitDrS I Jaur |, William Presostt bes returmed from | WRRSNOh Rkl micer apent & = e e 3 o mantie Mr. and Mrs. r L T s Dusipess [l Wlmsntie. | | o iy et ok ot Beea o L-FHour W Waist Sale Mrs. George W. Hatch, Mrs. Theresa | home after a visit with relatives at | er's parents in Waterbury. Dufty and daughter Elizabeth called | Bioew ol Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Danbury re- on friends in Baltic Sunday. ‘Rev. and Mrs. Walter V. Gray have | turngd home Monday after _visiting 9a.mtolp m A large number of lo people at- fo Mrs Reed’s brother, Mr. Frank Fow- tended the auction ot the Ade B Kins e edE g s Gtar o D op nle place, Tuesday. e s Moniil has. retusucdito} 2dira Trons s apenging s Caw: dhys 4n All Cur 2 for Taken‘to Backus Hospital. Passaic, N, J. after a visit to Mrs. | Providence. 5 $1.25 7 John Jay Cruttenden. Mr. and Mrs. N. Barker have re- 5 George Whipple, who has been ill turned from Springfield, Mass. Waists, at - Buy These for Gifts Stylish, practical models to suit everyone, under- priced to a degree that will surprise you. I¥'s prac- - tical economy to buy waists here now, both for per- sonal wear and gift purposes. ONE LOT Waise, pow - 92.98 You'll like the large saving each purchase assures P Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown were re- or;°m§ time, was taken to the Back- | cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprained Ankle. g tal at Norwich Wedneaday for. tRénnett, of Groton. Mrs. Ians Throop slipped on a stone treatment. % Jhri?! lézlss‘::;: :lra‘: xz)t\l:jlee;} {fgrmk and fell, spraining her ankle badly. e b There was an all day meeting of the | I]‘ I) E PENDLETCON HILL e Ladies’ Aid society of the Congrega- ( ]RS l I ICO[ & I S tional church Friday. Mrs, Frank Fowler and Mrs. Clem- | ont Fowler and daughter, were in s Norwich, Wednesday. Cuba— " ¥ i adhiat] s, Ape EpSmay. il Muffs - - $3.50 up Mrs; James M. Cook entertained at SALEM Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs.| . James Brooks of - Lawrence, Mass,, | Miss Ora Sterry Sails Miss Mary Brown of Canonchet, R. I,| Chureh Social—Exerc In a Rainbow and Mrs. Dllzabeth Thompson, Mrs.| Children. William Lillie, Mrs. Arthur Willlams Sarah Brown, Weston Ryder and Mal- Wre — and Miss Ella Williams. 3 of Shades com Thompson of this place and Mr.| Rev. ©. A. Northrop of Noank Teachers’ Meeting. | &S and Mrs. ‘Frank Brown ‘of Bradforé, | preached in the Congregational church . . i R1 B oraing. naa e ovascie i | jThere, was a_teachers' meeting at Sets - - $7.50 up sses Winifred and Cecele Paimer | preach next Sunday also, - s S e spent their vacation recess with their| The Y. P. S. C. E. in the evening | " canesday afternoon. mother, Mrs. Mary Palmer. was led by Wilbert H. Marvin, E. A. Hoxsie, attended the annual Malcom Thompson bas purchased’ meeting of the New London County R B. Wheelers'sav mill and on Wed- Leaves for Cuba. Agrleultural Soclety held in Norwich, nesday moved the same.to his pro-| Miss Ora Sterry left New York Sat- | ' ponesday. perty here. Lgwyer Ralph Royall, of New York Henry Johnson o Norwich is visit- | e tyirqnre % Where she will spend | wag”called to’his home by the iliness ing at M. O. Chapman’s, e “Aleck Dobrowski was a Nor- |2Rd_ death of his father, Nathaniel iMis- Jennie Thompson and son, Ir- wich visitor Saturday. Ro\fi"' d My William Robins: ying and Mr. and Mrs, Clmord Mrs. William Kingsley and daugh- | oo 10" Norwich, Tuesday. 358 ‘hompson and daughter. were guests | ter Minnie spent the week end with OIS g -l rving. Babcock; “Thanl Mrs, ‘Kglr:gley‘u‘brother, Warren Rog- Bitten by Pig. ers, of Lyme. Charles S. Briggs, while butcher- Mr.muul Mrs: Irving Button and- m Prof. Hiram Bingham of New Haven | ing pigs at Warren Briggs’, was bit- nndwfl nheléomer Kinney atten was a cn..fler in town last week. ten through the hand by ome of the g 01; " at the late Aafl &:‘r Myps. S. A. Tibbitls ard son Richard | pigs, which necessitates his visiting a ome in Voluntown, Tuesday. Spent a day last week in Palmertown | doctor every day. . t:g?n Tibbitts’ daughter, Mrs. Ma- 0TS, | Georse MChn]éDh;ll and son. .Gordon. verett, visites TS, r4ell’s moth- . Falquist of New London was er, at Hebron, Sunday. eet gPoliday visitor at the home of Mrs. |~ Miss Alice Blakeslee spent Wednes- 194 Main Str ] Mary Chadwick. . z day_night with Miss Celista Backus A © ‘Met"at Parsonage. of South Windham. 5 Miss Bertha P New. The Ladies’ 2l society met at.the | s ‘at Mre. Nathanel Rovaie o " z At Reduced Prices Wauregan Block A e ——— MRt Pl{v';o%ten Thursday ;;_ttemoon. Mrs, Carrie Abell spent Thursday in Norwich proof 1s what you want and day '“témo“;‘ ¥, vas in Norwich Sun- | Greeneville, the guest of her son and 3 FRANKLIN ahm :W ;: n;.:;d‘l‘own hall, | Mrs. Arthur Turner and family of w greatly - the statenfént ot this Righly ‘reapécted | - Fhe members of the grange Fave a| s Wi Mr and” Mre. Winthrop 3 e - Sydney Andrews of Hartford has|New Jersey. resident will banish all ‘doubt: dance in, thety Bt Eriday SyEnIE: Child Fell on Needle. Busy Bes society met with Mre. |G- E. Social—Mrs. Louis Smith Enter- | been the guest of his cousin, Mrs.| Miss Bessie Turner has been spend- Dugene Sweef, Norwich," says: - |home of v ans Sra Glvere Ao || Charles A Perkins, visited recent- | sames A Fhomes jast Saturday after- falng: Dinges S e e e NE P Oy, ‘was confined to my bed as the result of v ly his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dinner Party. T P ank Fogers was a business|Frank Perkins of Springfield, Mass.| “‘Rev. Eiwell O. Méad was in Hart-| The subject for the Sumday morn- > War Not So ul. After All. Liberty Hill and Raymond Brown of The young son of Frank Perkins re- ing service at the Franklin Congre-| Mrs. Louis Smith Colonel Rasevelt says that a few an attach of lumbago: I suftered from “f}‘;‘} rumeay e, uesday. e Wed- | cently fell in such'a way as to land o Tand Mts. ‘Kennetn L. Cum- ,fmm ureh will be “When Jesus | dinner ' Friday of last week diplomacy will follow the war, which sharp pains across my loins and was |nesday. on a needle with such force that part|mings and chfldm were in Colchester | Game.” Charles Beckwith, Mrs. Arthur Smith||s not at all a wild prediction, as the B SR, Pupils Entertain. of the needle broke and remained in | Monday aftern The parsonage is being shingled. old variety is ly 0yt Y too frequent pas- The pupils, in Miss Kath Ra: his knee. It was necessary to usé an| Mgss Lavinia ? Kneeland and Mrs. Archie Lamb was a Thanks- il - | pair.—Chicage News. sages of the mdney secretions. I con- | school ‘;ave the, gollowin; ?r',‘lggk V'S | X-ray to find the needle to remove it.| pavid Walsh were in Columbia Wed- | giving guest of her mother, Mrs. Jo- Boblnfl:- and ca s D"dmmmbm ~ ——y e Sl kbl S T e — nesday afternoon calling on Mr. and | sephine Hart of West Hartford. ter Robinson and Harrl E Champion Thin ice Bkater. sulted the best doctors in Providence, bR St pooty; GRISWOLD Mrs, W. Henry Kneeland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith |Son. King Constantine is_the. champion but their treatment;failed to help mie [ - recitations, A Prayer, Lizzie Arthur Spencer was spent the week-end in Stomingion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chappell en-|skater on thin ice.—Florida Times- avers Rembisz; Three Hundred Y ana Andover, Tuesday. The Christian Endeéavor soclety held tertained over Thanksgiving Mr. and Unlon. in the least. I finally. read- about|mgther — Shafets: Thanksgfv?;‘;xsg A‘:{ Miss Bertha _Montgomery spent| The Bee society entertained at|— . AR T o v B Do TS 7R S AR Y —= Doa's Kiney Pills and as T was bad. | Grandma's, Helen Dixon: O, Dear, Thanksgiving with friends in New |ars. Fred J. Brown's Wednesday aft- 3 ¢ - Alice Tew; Thanksgivi 2 ernoon. 03 « c Tes 3 11 7 {n nest of ‘scimething that would | SVides? ihg T ey, o PR Ll g e PR R e R i o Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 - | liloquy, Louis Chafet: ay to. Brewster, Mass., where she . . . ey | S i belp: me, I bogan using them. Im, |ROOVE Loty Chatets; Thestieat Dy, | ot iming. schoor’ Gaye Tn Bridgeport, visiting the for- Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San™ Diego, 1915 < provement was soon noticeable and T £nce Rembisz; Spelling, Lizzie Re The Ladies’ Aid society is to. hold |mer's daughter, Mrs. Louls H. Corbit Sannae ., 01d - Time a parcel post and family. & continued using this remedy. until the |PlsZ; Ol4 Time iood; lice Purcell: | * After spending the Thanssgiving re- ~Harola 3. Cummings of South Cov. ’ ; trouble dfsappeared. ‘Others of - my mfln& Joseph' S. ~Wider; A | Coss a',rh?m& li;l'l-nk:mwnins return- mm"‘ Kt Thanksgiving at his 3 ¥ Fable, Esth ed to Tufts college this week. s nl-wth b family have'taken-Doan's Kidney Pills m,,ggm,‘s L R e R A Sy, SR, 3 er s l as ocoa for ‘kidney complaint apd have. been Lmu Pllgrim Boys, Anthony Kuz- | Week after spending several days with . - drall; - The Turkey's Soliliquy, Louis | Telatives in Mystic. sured. I conflrm all T'Hiave ever sald | Chatets; musics secttations, Sous| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Whitsman : et X | in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills Thanksgiving Dinn spent Thanksgiving wvith Mrs. White- | gig Owi Caught In Trap — Meeting of . . 1, \ Price B0c, at all dealers.” Don't|Fathers, Esther Chaf Grand- Gr‘;’t fllgd vfl&aa:?:'umm" of South CHiuep, G55 T'he F OOd Dl’lnk Wlthout a afllt o eimply ask for.a kidney remedy—get|SSmma Said, & adral - A | ol - artawola, Bantie Myers recently caught in & * Doaws Kitney Pille—the samo. that | fois The Eiret FothRaIne oty || et T mole, Suday: measured 4 1-3 fest Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and 2r. Sweet Nad. Foster-Milburn . Co..| Shaiis;. A%, Sréndmes, 5 CAMPBELL’S ‘MILLS manufactured by a petfed mechanical process, without Pros. Butalo, N . s v A g S¥Atord. Louls Chatets; his wife,| e Horace Perkine is ill, Bty e nesday. atternoon. ) a B wiateiz, Bdward | Winslow,| Rohore Dixon, iilled a cooh recently : § the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and whole-: Care of That Itching! AN Itch- | recitation, Farewell, Joseph Swider. | tR&t weighed ‘17 pounds. " ing Borders On Eszema, usic Was furnished by a Vietrola. | o, 21155 Mersaret Tanner visited: Tuess SRS ul el wiin 20 | some, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the: Cake and« candy were served:e The day and Wednesday at G. Henry Ran. \ dail's on Black Hill, Plainfeld. wpu Thanksgiving cards. | : M':. J.m!‘ Dixon's. health ‘catrtinues Sunday. / cocoa bfl.l. 0 RobertDlxonhuLhm.ooon. # m“m Thanksgiving holida: _ The genuine bears this trade-mark, and is made only by A Horace Dinner « Guests - On " Holiday—Unity Lntg:rw'l!‘:;n‘erru uxl at Albtft & * 3 e T i s BB T 2o (UmgE Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. "m = w-at.:rc. “Tanner and family recent. C. 3 H er Al ] Mr,.and- Mrs. Gr{mld M & * e 5 t “allow | & . oign a:n‘ ly visi; :&;‘r& ‘m:: Q' (r::nlmunr show in Providence, Thursday. ”& U. 8. PAY. OFF, E l. | d 178 m m = key dinner, Nov. 25: Mr. and Mrs. M Joseph C. Tanner had a fami-| There- are twice as many biind Leo. Morgan and children, ‘Donald and [lv_gathering at his -home Friday, people in: Russia as in the.whole of Lok, ME a0 Mra. Bast Mortan ond | versner 3¢ ot | 5