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ADDRESSED PRESTON CITY GRANGE Mrs. W. J. Bartlett of Putnam Says Grangers are Keeping Step With Time—Opportunities are So Numerous That Possibilities Which Lie Within Them are Confusing— Speaker Says More is Demanded of Women Today Than in Past. Tho grangers are keeping step with live, that we may have health, peace: time, sald Mrs. W. J, Baxtlstt of Put- | Prosperity e R e now there isn't mu satistaction in nam, a well known eastern Connecticut Hving unless we care how others live. suffrage worker, in an address before ‘We as patrons know the grange the members of Preston City grango |teachings. But the most important on Tuesday night. The meeting was | question s are we living up to the The Qualily GingerAle well attended in eplte of the warm |mark? The grange has & mission. Are - weather and much Interest was shown | we teaching by example what this mis- of America. Made of in the address. slon is? Are we teaching that the .. - A little over 80 years ago, when the | grange stands for equality and has real ginger. Mixzes well TWO SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS New Fall Hats in the popular Felt and Velvet Sailor Mod- els will be sold teday for only one dollar. There is not a hat in these two lots which is worth less than double the josihere are, fhey tell me, a fow antts |aging condition of the woman suf- eft, she continued, who do not belleve | frage movemernt. I am not going to we need votes for women. Why should | tell you tonight why I am a suffra- Sold by thecasebygood‘ | there be any question as to the need | gist. I will confine my remarks to a grocers and dmmgg_ P | and value of equal suffrage for the |few cubstantial reasons why women 3 state? The national grange has pass- | should vote. Also at fountains. ed a resolution declaring emphatically The grangers are keeping step with ° and unanimously in favor of woman | time. 'There Is scope at all times for suffrage and also endorsing the fed- | the strons. No one is strong untll he eral amendment. or she acts, no one is wise until he or In regard to Jesus’ mission, she sald: | she thinks, and no one is patriotic | Jesus came to do what? Jesus came | until he or she assumes the dutles of | to teach the gospel to the poor, He | citizenship. Opportunities before us came to heal, to destroy the operations | are so numerous that the possibilities | kind in human experi- | which Ho within them confuse us and Did He fulfill His mission? | we hardly kno wwhich one to grasp eached a very little, and hastily follow to its goal. A great eat deal. The gos; deal m is demanded of women to- s boyhood. day than in the past. We cannot es- s Father's business. cape our obligations. If only one example woman in Connecticut wanted 1o vote precept what God is, what | I would be making the same speech 1 A how God does what He [am tonight. I want votes to pi the woman in the home and th questlon was first ngitated that & |from the beginning? Are we proud of 5 : - 5 grange be organized, according to Past | the fact that the grange was the first with anything. Winner Dollar Day price. Master Patterson of Connecticut, much | great body in this nation to adopt of Medal of Honor at gRposition was shown, s;rx’id Mirs, Bart- | woman suftrage? The grange by pre- e i e oday the thousards of members | cept and example has been the ploneer - i F ll H i ednesda Bl gt et of Banlel) o bd Siibe s Mt Be S| the Panama-Pacific || New Fall Hats | New Fall Hats 9 farmers needed and wanted it. keen satisfaction the present encour- Exposition. PRICE $1.00 $1.00 The Very Latest Felt The New Velvet Sailors Sailors We have just received a Pretty Felt Sailor Hats in | fresh lot of Black and Col- white and colors have just | ored Velvet Hats for early come in, and while they last | Fall wear. They are worth will be sold Dollar Day for | more but will go Dollar Da only $1.00 apiece. for $1.00 apiece. August 23rd, 1916 The M‘erchants of Norwich take this opportunity of extending an d eyen of the sheep, others through the jugular veing so that the mals biced to death, and hers | biting in over | e reeeRicehoh e B DIIGAE SeEat B © o AT THE DOLLAR DAY | AT THE DOLLAR DAYi what working who should be & - . . /V)(\ \\ be r than they are at the F invitation to all the people of the : o | tine ; i AUTO THIEF WILL SHEEP GROWERS SUFFER AGAlN BE NABBED LOSSES FROM DOGS. | City of Norwich, as well as to all Man Arrested In New London, Wanted | North Stonington Farmers Aroused In Natick, Over Nuisance. hand me he ' Dollar Day Millinery won his completion the people of New London and i throush his | ot o S — 20 and costs | H races of tt — — dge Coit in the > i police cour John W, W é'e] STRICKEN WlTH APPENDICITIS. BREMEN'S CARGO MAY GO THROUGH NORWICH. | b 2t | an aileged ‘automobile s re- — Leroy Stearns, With the Seventh N York Regiment, Obliged to Undergo Operation. Windham Counties, to participate of the destruct the Wi 1., police d charging | Big Force Laying Rails from State! Pier to Central Vermont Line. in the advantages of NORWIGH DOLLAR DAY which will occur on Wednesday, August 23rd, 1916 B State pier | chapel at e bor and i venth New Yorl s from the | ce: scing from an at was en- | _ | tion for the ware- | ck of and opera- pendicitis. When his ng Attorney Fra ourt that the e long line | at Hotel Th from_the | Doclor Sé;ys Nuxated Iron Wili Increase Strength of Delicate Peopie 200% in Ten Days The American Dollar Rules the World Today With the Greatest War in History going on in Europe and all the nations engaged gradually becoming bank- rupt, the supreme value of the American Dollar was never more apparent than today. Its purchasing power left him uncon Iy paralyzed. he la ppled all thei T and he did iin Hinsch requently : But with the GIRL COMMITTED TO_ | ‘ HOME FROM MONTVILLE. | Sixteen Year Old Edith Holmes Or- | dered to Florence Crittendon Home. O 1 e . T | for | | 1 is great, as the wonderful Dollar Day offerings by Nor- wich Merchants will show. The co-operative efforts Humane of Norwich in the various lines of trade, to make this Wauregan Block, Norwich, Conn. Dollar Day one to be fong remembered by all the people ending 3iss Holmes, | the home of | of Chester-|§ ones in ated Tron does mot at - : LADIES’ MUSLIN NIGHT ROBES, w} I | et T thm of Eastern Connecticut, cannot help being successful. pink, $1.50 quality—for. .. ............. o St be put ni The greatest value will be obtained by spending your e fl LADIF.S’ CO_RSET COVER.S, lace and em- $l 00 Dollar in Norwich on Wednesday, August 23rd. broxceryitimmediS0cqustitye e Sitor= = IES’ DRAWER COMBINATIONS, $1.50 LAq?mhty — for. 3 % $1 00 liam Bogve of Mrs. John Bogue, where the girl | took care of the case for his | and Attorney Charles Com- | appeared for him. Clayton B.! h of New London appaared for the ane society. The girl was ordered / the court to be committed to the endon home for girls in nd an appeal to the next al court of common pleas was A bond of §50 was furnished Bogu, SPECIAL NOTICE! New London County Agricultural Society No Pass Out Checks issued this year. Prices on covered Grand Stand (Day Fair) 50c; Bleachers 25¢; Night Fair 10c on both stands. Tickets on Both Stands LIMITED TO SEATING CAPACITY. Stands will be cleared at the conclusion of the afternoon programme. Animals entered as thorougbred must give name and herd-book number at the time of entry. Autos will please PARK ACROSS THE TRACK. TEAMS ON THE EAST SIDE, SAFETY FIRST. §! Our Insurance DEMANDS IT, Life Members MUST show their Membership Tickets at the gate, Life Members can obtain M'cempfl- mentary Tickets on and after August 24th-at'thg effiee of the Secretary, 45 Main Street, upen- Mibn their fickets, E BRASSIERRIES, embroidered trimmed, 50c $1 00 “0“ward To Norwich” e R D ; ali Clj[—l_é[}l::_NSROMPERS 50c quality $1.00 Paralysis Victims Quickly Buried. The funerals of the two children who died of infantile paralysis here on Monday were held Monday atter- noon, Cummings & Ring being in charge. The burial of Mollle Berman of Colchester was at 8 o'clock from the undertaking parlors in the Brew- ster's Neck cemetery. _ Services for Nardl Barvitch, the Brookiyn child, were held at § orclock. by Rev, Nestor Nikolenko, #0d burial was in the West Plains cemetery, Shot at Seven Foot Shark. A sevon-foot shark, supposed to be of the man-oating variety, was all ed close to Ferguson’s wharf at Fisl era Irland Saturday. Rifles and shot guns woro hastily prooured and the sou-tiger sustained a heavy but ap- paren ineffective bombardment as it dove and Semeiup, later & conaiders able distonco {p#m iha cannonading, Jumped Trask at "Monsen. The Central Verment passenger $2.00 train gusgln thlsr:lty at ifigfidflfly %1: o i g e The Market Place of Eastern Connecticut CHILDREN’S COLCRED DRESSES, two to $1 00 ten years, value up to $2.25—for........ o WILL BE THE SLOGAN BOYS’ SUITS, two to six years, value $1.50 EeReIBD Z fartin. v, e N S $1.00 For Norwich Dollar Day CHILDREN’S HATS—balance of Straw Hats $l 00 which have been as high as $3.50—for. ... . COATS—a few for the early shopper