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NO RWICH BULLETI SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916 A writer in the October sense explanation of visible fac clares, unequivocally, that w tering on THE ERA OF HIGHEST PRICES EVER KNOWN (Written Speclally for The Bulletin.) “Current Opinion,” who seems to have access to the truth and to have the simple com- mon sense which leads to a common e~ are en- n era of the highest prices Trust takes toll with both hands on both sides of the fence.” Listen yet again:— “If the farmer could obtain 50 per cent. of the price paid by the city man for food he could afford to pay his hired man $3 a day: but he doesn’t. He doesn’t obtain 30 per cent. In many |strike the blowr Tnat ismt gust poetry: it's God's truth. “Eternal vigilance is the price of lib- erty.” That lsn’t just a campaign shibboleth: it's the terse statement of an_eternal fact. One difference between a baby and LETTERS FROM Tolland County SOUTH COVENTRY School in Lower Vill as Soon as Teacher is Wedding—Meeting of Hilltop Home Club. As a result of the activity of parents and property owners in the lower vil- lage, the ‘school in that locality is to be reopened as soon as a teacher is secured. The town school board had decided to close this school in view of its nearness to the Center school and convenient means of conveyance. The majority of the parents and property owners in the affeoted district ob- jected to this plan and most of the parents kept their children homo rather than send them to the Center. Two _special meetings were held in or- der for the residents in the Third dis- a man is that the baby ‘crles when something hurts it: the man grits his teeth and aboilshes the pain-producing cause. “CASCARETS” SET YOURLIVER AND BOWELS RIGHT THEY’RE FINE! DON'T REMAIN BILIOUS, SICK, HEADACHY AND CONSTIPATED. Are “We, The People” men or are we babies? THE FARMER. TWO STATES . B. Clarke, town. esarl Park and his mother, of Hebron, among the church congregation Sunday. e Leave for Jewett City. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett S. Collins, wlio have been living in this place for the past five weeks, left early this week for Jewett City, where they Wil re- main for a few weeks. Mr. Collins is at work for the Western Electric com - pany in the numerous telephone dis. tricts. His work for the past few weeks has been in Lebanon, and is now in Jewett City. Miss_Theresa Latham, daughter of A. A. Latham, was taken to a Willi- mantic hospital for o surgical opera- tion Sunday evening. Franchise League Meets, The Columbia Iiqual Franchise leaguc held a meeting at Yeoman's hall last Tuesday afternoon. Some un- finished husiness of a former meeting was completed and matters arranged and other relatives in BEST FOR COLDS, BAD BREATH, SOUR STOMACH—CHILDREN LOVE THEM. Get a 10-cent box new. Be cheerful! Clean up inside to- night and feel fine. Take Cascarets to liven your liver and- clean the bowels and stop headackes, a bad cold, bilious- ness, offensive breath, coated tongue; | sallowness, sour stomach and gases. To-night take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans- ing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand—Everybody’s doing it. Cascarets best laxative for children also. Replete With Musical Haunting Sweetness EAST HADDAM7 ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Offers the Brilliant and Sparkling Success Gems of TRIANGLE PHOTO-PLAYS HAVILAND and THORNTON in a Plotless, Sobless Cemedy Trifle “AT TROUVILLE” A Corking_Good Comedy Act With Special Scenery _JOSIE LENHART Clever ‘Character Gomedienne +.'NIP and TUCK TALKATIVE ACROBATS TRIANGLE FEATURE MAE MARSH and ROBERT HARRON in “THE LITTLE LIAR” 5-PART GRIFFITH PRODUCTION EXTRA A MUSICAL PLAY OF ; . ; . ol o ; bl “Racketty Coo,” “In INFINITE ses he d t obtain 20 percent. trict to confer with the school board, |for a meeting Thursday evening, at . | y 5 F ever known'! | st of living® has| e mers S i s conts a auart for bis|and as a result of the larely attended | Which Miss Emily Picrson was an- | Equality League to Mest—Local Motor | “One Who Will Understand, THE ONE AND ONLY about_doubled. Flour, which used to|milk. The city man pavs 9 to 15 cents |meeting Saturday the school will be |nounced to speak Party to Springfield Show—Pastor| “In A Hurry,” “Katink: CHARM HARLIE S0t $4 or $5 a barrel. is now usually |for his. Who takes toll of the differ- | reopened. . buraed to hoLpe jonesof the Lmen| on Vacation. “Your Photo,” “I Can Tell By By Hauerbach & Friml bought by the consumer in 25 or 50 Ib. | ence Harvest Dinner. o death in the recent Andover 3 The Way You Dance Dear,” bags and retails, so, at nearly $10 a| “The farmer gets $1.50 net for his; hotel fire ,was formerly a resident of Tis Author of “High Jinks” barrel. Sugar “used to be 22 pounds barrel of apples. The city man pays | A barvest dinner was held at the this place. Ruth Davis of Hartford was a| “I Want All The World To HAPLIN 22 = Methodist church Wednesday from 12 i v 1 week end guest of I step-sister, Mrs. Know,"” and “The Firefly” - for a dollar. It is now 12 pounds for |36 for his barrel of apples. Who takes | yiti) 2 o'clock. v rourols 1n, thoeew sectlon of Statel Uy Champlon, X o il o IN HIS LATEST 2-REEL COMEDY g R R i s Tanrr e Vo for..4 3N Huli-Entil Wedding. mantic are being iarded by o sub- Hey el ) o e “The Weekly Wedding,” ONE YEAR AT THE THE PAWNSHOP P et e ham 03 o 32 W ounds beef cow. The city pay: Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hull last|stantial post and board fence. SEheieio e 2 “I Wa 3 4 i B e a0 e e e o bout roms Toat aaiea | week attended the wedding at Phiia: |, The missing link in the Sfate zoad|whers hie will spend two weeks' vaca:| T Want To Marry A Male LYRIC and 44th STREET | [|A Riot of Laughter. ‘Don’t Miss It o 50 t0 50- Tard from 10 to 15: |cow. Who takes toll of the difference?” | delphia of thelr son, John I Hull, of | chain connecting Willimantic and Mid- [tion. =~ The bulpk e Quartette’ THEATRES, NEW YORK cheese from 10 to Where we used | What, flour, chickens, potatoes, veg- [ Schenectady, N. Y., and Miss Laura'pdletown, is sald to be between Colum.- | %) CIENR Vo | [t Wilso oo o fo buy crackers by the pound box, | etables’ “all lLave the same record.|Entil at the home of the bride's par- [Dia Green and Marlborough and some | g GSQnC S Ancther. fine show s booked_for buy _boz, el g o o employ | cight miles in jensth. Tt is hoped the| I I Lee nice horse fro next week, 3. Keith Acts and Tri- we now a package one-quarter | Who takes toll of the difference ents. Mr. Hull has been in the employ = a few day T B e | oF ihe' General Tlectric company at|chain will be completed soon. | y angle Pictures, the kind you like. es, all textile fabrics have Eon¢| This has not come about, the writer|Schenectady for a number of years, 25 5 Su‘ffrage the Theme. B oy - T 3 0 oo et e aitona ]| This has not come , the w: since graduating from Sheffield Scien- e resular mecting of the B e R R SRG LA A : up from 20 to 40 per cent Coal and |.amits, as o result of any desisned | fific senool MERROW leazuie will be he the from 50 to 100 per c p in the cities Lumber that deviltry and greed. It rom the changing cowditions of mod- has grown up Automobile Ride for Children. b at Mrs. Elizabe h Local People Visit Dairy and Horse ill used to sell at $25 thousand now ¢ e) e C e The subject w Mat. 0 5 e sand nOW | ern life; which conditions no man has| The children of the Consregational o i e e costs $60. Masons' and carpenters’| goioteq’ himself to setting right. chureh are to be given a two hours'| SMow at Springfield — Personal| I} ‘onnecticut Do With the 5 Suprerae Eve. at 7 and 8:30 wages that used to be $2 NCAieE] e food vendor drove to|auto ride afternoon and a supper| Notes. Winter? afier both political parties Ph 1 . 10 are now $4 to 3§38 a day market in a cart and sold direct to the | Will be served upon their return to the 3 Rae rendbrecd AR IRt CanD At Photoplays All Seats 100 comsumer ronts = Tenit buyer. Little mills at ‘everylchurch. . Several automobiles have| Dr. E. R. Dimock and Miss Rose|have endorsed it in mational «nd stat e i gt pey atout | stream zround the wheat and corn.|been loaned for the outing. oy etnded Sthe W Lonse S SON mcpbinnt & 53 3 MONDAY AND TUESDAY - TODAY AND TONIGHT e Toof that shelters hyr reni ground ihey mie o o & uesday night at the castern exposi- £atid Sthes that cover him: for IS allic oy broughit ¢he il sies(ene i 'Welco” et‘i Guflrds;ne;!. stean. |00, Springtield, Attended Springfield Show. METRO PICTURE CORP. PRESENTS WONDERFUL MABEL TALIAFERRO that nourishes him, and for ¢ PR R LS ] he Epworth league of the Meth-| "B C. Hallock was in Springfield| Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Gillette mo . —IN— which cooks L o g ufactures | oqist church held a soctal on Monday | Tuesday attend He ‘SIEHONAL QALYY:| tored. to! BREIMEASIA DUEsday) st “ 9 i e et oiac i | RISt R | SR W S e o e r X, ol o MADAME PETROVA in TR i e by s e nembers of Company L, C. N. G “Miss Dertha Tilden lett here Wed- |tending ihe nationnl deiry show. And A Met-o Master Producti ot s ey i et V5 E B | PSR e Clly 8 S s e s v [ BT USMES BV FHE ETERNAL QUESTION | A%, s s v P Lloa v into cities of millions o e R LS S U S nd Mrs. A J. Tilden of Wa-|and girls' exposition held in co-opc A WONDER ,PLAY OF SUPREME POWER—5 ACTS ME ® GFR ; IRy | o D b ot How, a8 g eld. s ami staivii spent a few days last weel | tlon Withothe d / G s e METRO TRAVEL SER| y food to vour door So the e 9 i, (i den’s sister, Miss Evelyn | 2L £ ~ o em— e S e L Strecrer, who are employed at th 7 D igh v e S I i on “’“\'Yv :"\v"fl(w”.\‘(slnivd the dairy show Guests from Norwich. REJUVENATION OF THE DREW OE S hile it may see strange to mate t 2 some | ng around eity Now, please noto that all this some sensation-monze; r a sensational daily paper of yeilow- but from serience ¢t the s not a seasoned wide con T of ccepted as be human skil hem. T and exaggerated an under- rather ti a rent e e bridses, climination ot FROHMAN AMUSEMENT CO. . Peterson during the summer, left | j JEPAU I ARt e s fhw 7 rotning new in it. Thre s oe Catnin e nes Wanottr | USQUEPAUGH om0 D ONE OF THE GREATEST PHOTO-PLAYS OF THE YEAR Baven ey e s e N Mre tie Potter and sister, Mrs, |tion In the maximum grades iy haven 7,27 Fpown ] | Tho small son of Mr. and Mrs, wit- Nettie Kot s of Beconang Slater, s 1o mile and 4-mile summits Taken from the Book of the Same Name-—Last Year’s Best Seller o comss |t A_Wlfe has been nameliNathan nly vk | inekiater ios eIL|CLINE flls have Beows widoses h003 ons £or our it Frankl much ballasting has been don Gifr The Hillto meeting, supper home of Mr day evening. evening was the brooch to Mrs. R, of the ciub. Mr Mrs. SRerman, Who now make their home in Glaston. are at their old home or nill 1 short stay from Club. > Home club held an open \nd _entertainment at } and Mrs. John Connor | A featyre of the presentdtion of al man, the gift H Engek, who have harman ne this sum- turned reir Hartford | t0 Miss ne Hattie Coombs it in Wood onergan Place. shbura | purchased | Mary's ha: ALASKA NORTHERN RAILWAY piy il | | ard Briggs pent and Saturday of Nor- Edgar | |Engineering Commission Has a Force of 52 Men at Work. family with Alfred Smith has work at Woodsidc days spent in I Mr. and Mr nd, Mass., few daye returned to farm after a his few Fred Hunt’ of Rut- have returned home after | spent at Wood: A number from here moving pictures at Hillside hall, Mans- field Depot, Tuesday nicht. i indred = twenty-five men and sixty-four men _in the reujvenation of the ka Northern Railway, which w chased the Government election of the route was {by the presiden o s pur- | innounced County, R. 1| "mhe” Wor“onsioes o re Washin}ton the | Placer Rivery in B¢l Glacier, temporary a{have been made lover 3,000 feet |ea next raised ten feet above fror tres: for a a permanent the re was church here Mrs. Hattie Holgate is s few days with her parents, Mrs. R. L. Knight. Bradford Sutton supper ening. by r. and vear by fe working for ( 7--NMassive Reels--7 Featuring C. Audrey Smith SU"73%7=" Eleanor Woodruf and Fio. Deshon An Extraordinary Picture Feature WM. J. LOCKE'S GREAT STORY PRODUCED BY THE ) 4 : it wbous | p CradLe LE e ol UE e i tier’ 4 T oarey ML e s foridAmas are hethoncon THE MAN WHO LOVED TWO WOM- DIRECT FROM THE UNEXPLAINED SEX | Snil " of Both Parties. 8 fow days with relatives in Pi to ‘I“”f'“‘ the "]f“““‘ EN THINKING HE LOVED BUT ONE PARK THEATRE, BOSTON PHENOMENON ‘ s ’ re publican | dence. o pre : -~ e | Mr and Mrs. Joel M. iemyon of|an annual occurrence since = - ; timer for | Pequonoc spent Sunday with relatives | WS constructed. & ‘ See the Man and the Two Women Jess - . L. Wellwood | _ Mr. and Mre. Amos H. Kenyon of|bcen laid, and Dl e time the m seorge H. Rob- | Provid spent over Sunday with | before the wor R | e for them v t ate. eir parents, Dr. and Mrs. Kenyort, |Dna (st - 3 SHOWS—230, 7, 840. PRICES—MATINEE 10c. EVENING 10c and 20c %5 he, per 15 cuest of| Mrs J. L. Briggs spent part of ia ARG L more of than ¢ son in Penn- | Week with relatives nt West Kingston. | Wherefore es of ¢ = Chas. Levech an ddaughter and Her- | ¢ 2 M S I D g i foa of ipien . e A T ere vis. |Seward to replace the ore which w dollars 1 ge | itors here last Thur {purned early last vear, and all ey osir : Baxfore actiarh]. Pléase beaRlIpimit Aoer ot ¢ ua it er = Wileoni is¢ having “a\ water|372 10 Wheing made in that shop. for Jess swheat bread [ when'T ey the sovernment, 1 do hot| M s installed in_his hotse The road i3 now in operation to Ml ¥ o Zress or|is with Mrs. A Peterson since the Lamond has fimshed work as |0} from Seward, and T e [ ernor Fhey ave | depar M. Secor on State rond for the season, |1 operated over the - Next comes in the scarcity of men |’ e government | Eeite e v Y sodiss Dorothy M. Kenyon of West|93¥ and & passenger traln i | wi it hig a e tholt Sometinies oo Kingston spent the week end, yvith her and i | A R e COLUMBIA srandparents, Dr. and Mre. 1. Kens |15 expected : lins = . 1 Sotawa <t 10s onleo by “ne | Candidates Nominated at Party Cau-| r. Coville is working in Providence| (M8 Ty he ond, of the : | L 5 ] Y fl itle oot in this . ople” Wherein| - cuses—Twenty-five Hunters Take| T . his weel | Uting point for that part of the w AT SLATER HALL | = used tc o ailure or blunder or| Ut enses—Meeting of Equal Knowles at Kingston. | o geue S baatey S thro then o T ik i and unehangesbly upes| Franchise League. K. Crandall and Mrs, Ida Madison Semprdiend AL 58 £or MONDAY, OCT. 23, at 8 P. M. }| men each year, we are r ting | I hemselves,—upon You | called on relatives at Westerly Thu ong the n consider- | e s e toneans | Atheers. Consiiens e samen, o the republican caucus Friday eve- |day afternoon. WOMAN AND THE | B s Infrior we. Theet s BtUCk Direiover ToNE Faah e e of last week, about 40 voters| Arthur Ccke has painted and im- | 7 7 | B s tne > il e | B e You s eaoatiot o present. There were several can- | proved his house. point. o » B WORLD WAR 1 go up still more s 'aris the face | « farms and lens who sub. |didates for represeatative, and it wa SOt Loe e gD oeepmacouted nacnl JESSICA LOZIER PAYNE | ke e e e e S e e e WEE¥APAUG Welr, Engineer in Charse. vl o DL PR G | teo, at in the case of wage. | ze toli-takers along your own roads 1 declared the nominee. Justices 5 2 has alfo charge of the new I Tickets on sale at store of Cran- earne: Will mounting wages keep |f0r their gracic : peace w nominated as fol-| S. M. Gladwin and chauffeur, wha!“"" ok dlaneaTunresdin | EEor &S 2bRB soxd Wiy SN AR Wichy up with the cost of lving? - T auots|the other hal' H. P. Collins, Madison Wood-|have been guests at the Macomber|\Wsen Kern Creek and | Bandtatitheidoor befors: thetlsctilre. y| again:— i == ward and A, A. Latham. It was voted |farm here for a foew days, returned |2 distance of four miles. This is all] | D to the dead line, where the | Mr. Lincoln is often quoted as having | to have a republican rally here before|to Hartford Thursday. Speedle g b e rmers are at the dead |Some of the tme, end some of the Democratic Nominees. fhe week end with Mrs. Howard | {0 Cune ot work on this portion of | OF AR L Pl R T 5. Fhe democrata neld their caucus tast | RGN oy 1y naving - steam |US line. It s expected that it will be e e The railroads say thcy are at the dead | The real destion is how long can a| was neminatedsfor representative and | €3t Put in his. cottage on Wheat | Q000 'CT0 OO SRS WO, 0e The New York portion of this | line. Thousands of factory owners de- | Majority be fooled? For it is the| Ravmend B Clask H. Champlin | PO'nt, Where Te intends to spend part|cyted as fast as funds and m: marketed 741,565,000 common clare that the minute the abnormal [Majority which determines the, sovern- |and Charles W. Bailey for justices of | Ofthe winter: Tl parmit, © in 1915, valued at $3,744,548, or profits of war orders cease they will Ment And whenever a majority of | fne poacs X 4us Mrs G. T Collins, who has been v e R R e per thousand, which was about ehut down and scrap their machinery, | the consumers and produce: hich |~ Ty mmasis<On 1c|Spending the past three weeks in i, Sarcorn stntimn ooy o ting | tiree-fourths of the quantity and val- | R sty Fuf Iabor..” PanerE, fhem _ Quoddy ' Head ' to|and dance in piilead Thirsday evening. | , S, M. Youns and Harry Noves re-|Giacier Creek, and In addition fo that | crease of 62,418,000 brick and $461,149 a Puget Sound,—really find out what| Among those who attended the Ne.|luIn@ Wednesday from™ Springfield, | tha monthly pavroll . of the askan | 2nd of 22 cents per thousand over 1914. | they want and what they don't want | tional Dairy show at Springtield were | Mass. where they have been attending | Engineoring Commissian ot Sowarq | Ulster county was the leading county | TR Lastly comes in what this writer, | the eclected delegates whom they hire | Hubert P. Collins, Harvey Collins, | the dairy exhibit. now amounts to between $i0,000 and |in_ broduction and value of common Y Y, after careful study of the whole fleld, |and pay to act for them at Washing- | Henry Schieffer, William M. Wolff,| Mrs. Josephine Collins and daughter | 555 000 5 & G and | P hick, reporting 342,000 brick, val- Ll v deliberatcly asserts to e not only aton and the various state capitals will | Chester ‘B, Lyman, Clayion B. Hyng |¥here she will spend the winter. S —_— | ued at $1,110,492, or nearly a_third of ; " fact but the higzest force-pump _of | Obey orders. B, " W ‘oHunt | Susan_have moved to the home of | the output and value of the New York Y LB N AL ‘ ; L Henry B. Hutchins, William A. Collins, : £ A BILLION SRICKS. I o them all in jetting prices up, viz., “the i — Mrs. H. P. Collins, Mrs. Henry B.|Mrs. Collins' father, W. C. Rathbun, portion of the region, an increase of R - universal trust in all food ‘products”| A Until then, the citizen, whether pro- | Hitchins, e Rt —_— Output Increases in the Hudson River | 42.962,000 brick and 3314186 over 1914 Take any hotel table—take your own |ducer or consumer, who feels moved to . » e g Dutchess ounty was second and Ih H 1 1 table, if you live in any city ande|Kick the executive or the legiaiative | TWenty-five Hunters’ Licenses lssued. RICHMOND Eedlon, Fockiand conity. thisd: A e light of industrial prog- B Gt o representative of popular will, should| The town clerk has issued some| X = A= g " New Jersey’s port £ the produc- “You'cannot Iny_vour hand on a|Orst hire some well-booted neighbor to | twenty-five hunters licenses previous| Mr. and Mrs, Bawin Smith went to| Oreater New York is the leading | v Jorev's povtion of e Procis ress—EDISON MAZDA. single article of fo0d which the Trust|perform the same operation upon him. |to October 16th. Probably more will | Crompton Tuesday. odminon . D cksmarker United | 3 30 “valued at $1,264,517, an increase has not inclosed in an iron fence of |Self where it will hurt worst and do|follow as there is usually about 40| Teonard Josiin of Boston swas|States. about a billion used | (+79,513,000 brick and of $197,084 com- October 21st is the 37th birthday of electric lightin manipulation, {o keep the producers|most good! hunters’ licenses called for during the | through this vicinity Saturday after- | (h°te annually. The ource | | ired with 1814, The average price mER i Ty 8- from reaching the consumers, the city —— hunting season. noon. of this supply Is, according to the | DATCE WOR UG (0T 68 cents com- |§ On that date in 1879, Thomas A. Edison invented the elec- han from rescaing the farmer; and the| Who would be free themselves must Cut His Foot. Samuel N. Reynolds was a caller | URited States geological survey, de-| o0 o' i gyy el Raymond E. Clarke on Friday of last | here Wednesday. o e tric dawpy week, while cutting fence Josts, cut his | | Everett R Moore made a trip to| IiVer region. extending on both sides ; A duplicate of Edison’s first I is shown in o i anH EOTT T S R T e of fhe Hudson from New York to Co- An Object Lesson. uplicate of Edison’s first lamp wn in our win- which took eeveral’ stitches to close. | Mra. Annle Sayles was a caller here | [00% ;i1 0& oot fow years & St. Thomas, or its working people, || dow. Also hie latest marvel. He was taken to Willimantic and the|Mondav, =~ = o oo jtan rived district, Middletown, N. J., [speak up with emphasis for annexa- g agrroperly cared for By a| yr®ing Mys. Robert B. Moore and |has sent large quantities of common | tion. Porto Rico is a nearby object £ I £ Sunt ana es, Howara | fon. BAIPh sitended- the: iz Hime st | Prck to New Yofc In 1915"tne output lesson in, the economiz advantase of The Edison Mazda Ri delomntes trom tha 1exd | Hope Valley Monday night. of common brick in this resoon was |a connection with the United States— Hed AR e égumnt; ;un%f; 960,527,000 brick, valued at $5,0009,065, | Springfield Republican. School_ convention held at - Stafford. | ROCKVILLE - - = = = = for which we are agents in Norwich. Miss Hazel Robertson, daughter of = = William P, Robertson, of — Harttord, Whev: L. C Randomh ot Miton, Nc tungsten lamp is as good as the Mazda, and no spent the week end with relatives s, ‘gave a lecture i i made in the Edi s " gt i | DEMOCRATIC RALLY | Mot i soual o the Edison Masds, made i th Edison Mrs. W. M. Parker of Windsor has |0 a fair audience in the 8. D. B. factory at Harrison, N. J. been visiting the family of Willlam |church here Monday evening. % % Bertach. Mre. Parker was for many | Miss Lucy Palmer ls attending the AT THE TOWN HALL Call for Edison Mazda. Refuse substitutes: Made from a S ‘RO ALUM 1 UPERIGR grade @ purs grape cream of farlar NO PHOSPRATE years a resident of this place. John Bowker of Norwich spent the week end with friends in this place. President Wilson's Proclamation in behalf of the suffering Armenfans and Syriahs was read Sunday from the puipit; followed by a personal appeal from Pastor Qwen. A special contri- bution will be taken next Sunday for this purpose. ‘Mrs. Edwin . Hinc ) ey and daugh- ter, Mary, of Norwieh, have been vis- iting the former's Mrs. Willasa Westerly High school for the second year. same school as a freshman. crowds, one is more than ever con- vinced that compulsory, military train- ing for all able-bodied ‘would be even a greater thing for the young men than for the republic.— Chicago 8 Wilfred Kenyon has entered the Monday Evening, October 23rd, 1916 at 8 o’clock Speakers will be the HON. THOMAS M. WALLER of The Bétter Way. After a coursory survey of the tango young men The Eaton Chase Co. 129 MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN:_ New London and DANIEL P. DUNN of Willimantic. . News. Electrical Contractors Electrical