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THE WEATHER. The winds alon; coast will be sou SETH N. TAYLOR et /] DAVID H. WILSON A storm central over Missouri Wed ‘ . k nuflny nl‘ht northeastward, WM. H. ALLEN 88 Main St. g | sainin; lsuemny ‘Chis dls- , two vear Calcium Wafers after meals and soon 5507 A tnru‘.n:s 'lu- nun ?u'a S 0 Mvednesday alternoon Chairman|you will have as beswtrfal, sott, acii-(§ < . £ - A A < PRy Costello Lippitt of the board of trus- - e S { T s tene o ...a nnumern ow. Ene- Costella Lippist of thel board of tros A Comphté héwing of Every Good land coasts an dum aane ot g un - tic coast Mm port to Ju: u- ville. The témperature has risen throughout the Atlantic states. In the New England and middlé At- lantic coast states the weather will be overcast and colder Friday and fair and colder Satupday. * Forecast. Northern New England: Rain, fol lowed by clearing and.colder Friday; Saturdey fair and colder. Southern England; Overcast afid much colder Friday; Saturday fair eng colder. g Eastern New in th and rain pr:saly(:}?r“‘ng to enow in_north Friday, much colder Friday: Saturday fair and colder. Observations in Norwich, The following records, reported from Sevin's pharinacy show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Thufsday: 30.08 20.02 Cverhauling and Repair Work Thursday's weather: Rain, warmery east to south wind. mersible has maintaineq the raté of | The Oysterman’s, East 20th street, on L a S to $1.00 for a finé Silk and Wool o A i O fipeed at which she started she should | Thursday evening. A good éntertain- | Lus 1 because of thecfact that addi- Free Trial Coupon Vst Suits. Sun, Moow aud Tides. By oHiE umie have reclpd 6fF gveral | UM Wib, BrOVI ::d A ‘“}‘,‘"“,’“' town buildings and tHe staté farm for || . F. A, Stuart Co, 341 Stuart We particularly recommend our Children’s Union Suits— Boys’ and 1 Sun fi_High |1 Moon [hundred ‘miles of her long and ha- el a fine social Umé | inebriates 1 connoction with the local{l Bidg,, Matshali, Mich. Send mé GiFis'—at B0c to $1.00. The Suits at $1.00 are the well-kn Munsi AUTOMOBILES, I Risesst “Sots.. J Waier, I| Rises | sardous voyagé. ° It is regardea as|énjéyed by all. Mayor Allyn L. Brown | Inebilates ul connceeion with, the locali] Slday [Matsrall, CSR oow fres 4 its at $1. w own Munsing . | 8. m. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- of the submersible. The contents have| Réeves, Fred M. Johnson, Louis Dol | hiher tham for several years past. . State.....i... quality. Z tning. Upholstering o7 Wabd, Work, : i | gemeratly been given out as coniislinf ieare."Dr. . §. ‘Storer,” A “S. Bard. bu'{}’;?,,é"‘;;‘.‘:’",,.,‘f oty e - 1. UNDERWEAR 1 UNDERWEAR Blacksmithing in all its bianchos, | —Six hours after high wter Tt Ja low | PRRCIPAIY of crude rubber and nickel, | ENUID, Thompedn. | Fred. [ Noves | tomincs upon as vet, but it is pro Women’s XNAERWE Women’s RME°Tne ude. whieh 1 fallowed by nod tide. | FICH BINET, DUlIn O amiitica” The | ham, O. Chester Johnson, Charles Ter- | osed to place the new byllding o be|men were out In spite of the bad wét-|§ Syomen's Flescy-lined, Ribbed | At this price we show a larke GREENEVILLE estimated value is placed at $2,000,- | Ly, Charles F. Noyes, Dr. James A.|erected for ihe inehiiages io the west|ther, some returning with consider- |§ vests ana Pants, full bleachéd — | 1ine of ~Women's Underwear, Wind Blows Awning Through Store Window=—Rev. Charles P. Timber to Scott & Clark Corp. 1 3 vhis Palmer, Stowell Gilbert, H., F. Mec-|and now the men are filling in the 507 to 515°North Main St.| Address Mene Club—Fire Alarm 35S which T e prnt. If oy | Laughiin, James Albertson, Lou. Che:|embankment and laving' ancther re-|rabbits, two partridge and & number 3@ UNDERWEAR—A Remarkable ol Tried Out—Notes. Its entire infrinstc value is prob- | ANSk .x‘Dy;.‘ Cnarle; 0Osgood, ’155}““}' }:"“mf a«;nn‘whu;hul‘ix;\%vrve» lv;lin a;g;emn of squirrels. 2 ing at $1.00 G , Arthur P. rowning, neis et of e top of wall. Fro b 22 Sl“’“mg o b:N TS T |00 s ind, vhich vlow tor & not very great and it may be that| B Rent, A. B. Arnold, I T, Kingsies, | now on the work will progress more Attend Vocational -Classes. short time Thursday cvening tore the awning in front of the store of Gromko on North Main strest from its fastenings and Dblew it througn through the large plate glass window of the store. The window wis board- ed up aftér the accident. A DR. E. j. JONES ‘Suite 46 Shannon Building Thke elovato:, Shetugket Strest ens traice. PHone: Trommer’s Former Chaplain of Tombs Prison to Speak. the north Atlantic west gales; middle- " 6 Thiirsday afternoon the case of When ‘the superior court adjourned Frank W. Barber of Plain Hill against the Great Atlantic and Pacific €om- (Pary was being utmd re Judge Lucien F. Burpee an The case is an action ldr dhmnl’sn of $6,~ 000 for an accident in_November, twb years ago, when Mr. ‘was rufi into by a @elivery wagon owned by the defendant m%‘n Dr. George Thompson of Taftvillé Who Was on the stand when court ad- journed on Wedriesday, again took the stand on Thursday morning and com- pleted his testimony. . He examin Mr. Barbet’s injuries sqon after thi accident occurred, the exaMmination b ing made for the defendant company. He reportéd that he found nothing very serious in Mr, BarBér's injuries, Other witnesses heard on Thursday were Augustus Reek, Aleg, C. Barber, DEUTSCHLAND CARRIES XMAS GIFTS TO GERMANY. route to her Gérman port. If the sub= highly improbable that any néws will be received from the merchantman until she is tied up at her berth in Bremerhaven. Much has been said ane written ot the ¢argo stowed away in the interior 000. Theré are also several sacks of mail forwarded from tne German em- y at Washington. t there is still another big pack- is taking up room have been devoted to something eise. Eut Captain Koenig insisted that it be included in the freighter's load and inciuded it was. The bundle does not contain stocks; bands or jewels but its contents rep- resent the work of many loving hands ang the tears of many weary eyes. In it arc Christmas présents, mostly homemade, which are heing sent by Tuhmony Comylued in Case of Frank W. Barber A.umt Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company—Local Dogtors| Tell of Extent of Phintiff’s Injuries—Jury Excused Un- til Next Tuesday Morning. el lumenthal, and r“ AL e pmintly et The defense then lmmflnm its tes Dr. C. C. Gildersleeve was called to the stand ard told o fmaking timony. an examinatiéon of Mr. ‘Barber after the accident and told 6f the cbnllunn he found him in. dick told of meeting Mr. Barber right after the accident What théy ald. The ed and in rébuttal Chief George Lin- 31 and Birs: ““g.m" rjorie matters will be taken up. Barber and r were called to Bur- Bengamin M. Qalso told of efensé then rest- Miss. the argument was_ startéd at by Attorney Charles #. Oémstock and he was followed by At torney Perking, lawyer for the defend- ent.company. Court a@jéurned at 1.8¢ o'clock until Friday morning when short calendar The jury was excused until Tuesday morning. heéld their annual ANNUAL SMOKER OF NORWICH SOCIETY “smoker” at Billy, eame down from Norwich and gavé an intéresting talk. present were: Ea Denfifs, Rutgers B. Jeéwett, E. L. Messenger, Howard C. Russ, Namara, Potter, Sofers, Samuel H. The mémbers in C, Ely, B, L. W, T. Mec- Frank L. Bdwin A. Howe, Fred B. Lewis, Francis Gilman, William Hu ber, mer, Thomas' Skelly Howard Tracy Leonard Potter, Edv retary: Johmson, Huber, Smith, Freemant D. Pal- A. Hough, Frank C. Sherwood Walker, The entertainment committée was chairman, president; dent: o O. ‘Clark executive offfcers, Howard Horace D, Tracy (s Frank L. The #xecu- are: Charles George H. Hyde, Chester Johnson, Huntington. séc- Fred M. William Le Roy Russ, A budget_calling i for $179,455.80 ‘has been prepared aml presented by the trustees of the Norwich state hospital to the state board t‘rfhflnn.nt.e lcren.tad at _the #ez=sion of the state legisla« tufe for purpm ef comii‘mnt all appropriatio ore they are given e x? for t] consid~ eration ction. 'The budget is for Thomas F. Hrdman appeared before { the state board in regard to the budget. The figures discussed werc asfol- lows: For repairs and renewals of institution For new con For inebriate de rme: Total . $4,888.80 143,712.00' 00 lnmnsn The new re shacks for the m‘m:ulw& p-thml. to} accommodate Cottage for jed employes. Cottage for ‘l‘ lous_diseanes. Adaitional Guartdrs ober the kitchen for the kitchen’ cinbloyes. The removal of floore to securs space over the laundry for serving and industrial work. ° A cottae for the sssistant superin. tendent. Additiond] foney for the purpose of eredting a ward building. The - repdirs requestéd are as fol- Tows: Material to 2dd t6 tre cold storage and laundry eéguipmeént: ma- terlal for building a cément «idewalk money to purchase new equipment for An_appropri building is as} n_for but one ward far this year, and be accornmodations for caring for those mentally deigctive, and another réason is the extraordinary high Cost of ma- terial and construciion just at present, which it i5 figured is 25 per cent of the present stricture. At the dam, wicre thére has been considérable work done the past sum- mer, th -écoré wall Lias been completed slowly, as the .weather is a thing to be consideérad. Efiorts. are made to keep the frost out &f the g.ound so that the ecrth can be handled with some deggce of ease, Ther: has been constructed a temporary spillway three feet down from the surface of the core wall and water 1s Leing impounded. The reguisr spillway will be con structed norti of the dam. Sleeveless Gowns| s«.m-r Eatcium Wators bry Up Mt Skin Eruptions. You Can 'l Wear Any Late i Baue o s Trial Package Sént Free by Mail. e back, arms and cate and a_skin as you ever dr-ms contain calcium sulphide. This 1s n- ture’s most wonderful repair agent. Tt works on _the blodd just as oxy- gén, purifies it, changes ifritants and acids that cause pimples, . blotches, livér spots, muddy skif, ecgema, tetter, and nearly all skin Hto & harmless ~ substancé that 18 lost It works like a trial packaab of Stuart's Calclum o . able game while others only had a ns | One ellef, Jr., Pingree good wetting for their p party comprised ‘of Géorge Thomas Greenwood, Everst and George Kinder returnéd with six Pupils of the eighith grade of the Wequonnoc_school attended vocational classes in Norwich Tuesday afternoon. The boys going to Greeneville gram- mar schoo6l for manual training while the girls attended the domestic science classes at Broadwa: Personals and Note: Frederick Stone was a Willimantic nhavnhn Underwear w:-: e dre one of the few BUYS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, we are in & Position to give you BETTER Underwear values than you ‘cah obtaih elitwhere. Here are a few -unuhonfifmm our cortiplete Underwear stock: 2 b Every good kind of Children' Predictions for Thursday: Increas-| So far as anyhody knows the under- g;c"' to The Bulletin) . fornishing somie means for fire fighting | arulf store and then say good-bve tc |f 4 “n&wr%' M' ‘3 mbm & 92 i of & ing cloudiness, warher, probably fol- [séa fréighter Deéutschland is now well rk, Nov. 23.—The mémbers s pimples. A free trial package will be nf £t nderwear ere — Veats, Pants, lowed by rain. on Her way actoes e RHATHE oa|of \he Norwlds Society of New York | 2nd electric Hght and power. Thatled it you Send coubon. in price | and Union Suits. We feat: Vests and mnm from 25¢ for a hi quality, make. We alsa shew Dr. Denton’s Sl mended by physicians. They're knit, have elastic seams and knit at fest to protéct the ohild from cold—from 50c upwards, according to size and ‘Vests are high and low neck, Pants ankle length—splendid value at the price—25c each. Our line of Women’s Underwear at $1.00 is broad and satisfying, including all the ribbed—Vests, Pants and Union Suits. Women’s {'5F5NEA" Women’s Medium Weight Vests and Pants, regular and extra large Underwear . Kind of Fall and Winter Welgh' showing & unusually of es | :d kinds: of Mm WeI::: 'G:;tzrweusmf& Wunen, Misses and Bfnnh. E.dwwodyficplduchoffl:eb-tmnkm,mdu Childten and Infants houses in New England that Munsing Underwear for Boys ant Girls in Vests, Pants and Uunlefi ng Garments for Children, recom- medium and heavy -weight, long and shuhn sleeves—all good vaiue at 56e each. best makes in both plain and 'e PLAIN VESTS Women’s 255" bANTS ‘We sell the “Bristol” flat wool, bust form garments. The old relia- @ 2 " through perspiration. e = 29.00 | Captain Insisted Bundle of Pavkages|New York Organization rs Talk|in front of the main buildings: ma- 1 HrouEh BetsPBUOR., T HEEHL . ] - 3. UNDERWEAR Highet 55, lowsst 31. Be Included in Submarine’s Gargo. by Mayor Allyn L. Brown. terial for a building to accommodate 50 fsparm and Is the most weneerty ver: I Infants #w‘ Children’s 235} . - Comparisons. e - A ey at the state form for Inébriates ahd |ifler known to science: Get & 50 cent X yies Plans for the November meeting of [ New Loncon fesidents to dear ones in | graoors A Annun W caller Wednesday evening. sizes—Vests hish_and low neck, | ble make that every woman is E B P i el uc LB Ll pud B arns. nti’s Annual ing. — knee and ankle Pants—these are | familiar with—white and natural Vcrgl‘een Ger church have been completed. The | Tt is quite some %ontvict Into which | NORWICH MAN INVENTS The annual meeting of thé Connecti-| William Jervis spent Thursday as(§ good 50c value at 39c. wool, at $1.00 to $1.50. WEAL DN BRGEH mecting Wwill be held in_ the Guild|Captain Koeniz entered wheén he cut Association Opposed to Woman|the guest of friends in Scotland. FRMAN LAG! room Monday éveninz. The speaker |promised to see personally that all of PHONOGRAPH ATTACHMENT |Suffrage was held in rartford, Wed- —_— $ —that because of our exceptional buyin, is o deaught ot of the evening will be Rev. Charles |the packages reached their destina- s s nesday. Delegates from many towns| Many local football enthusiasts re- a P ying § o a former chaplain of the Woodruff Sullivan Awarded Patent |and cities were present| Luncheon | ceived their tickets for the Yale-Har- . H.JACKEL % CO. M Cigars Are Good-— THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Try them and THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Frankiin® St. Next to Palace Cafe " DR. A. J. SINAY i Dentist | Rooms 18-19 Afice Buildiny, Norwich Phone 1177-3 ! w York. This is not first appearance in his merit as Geer's and an extensive programme has been an interesting speaker. orchestra will furnish music arranged. Following the' talk by Rev, Mr. Tinker a_social evening will bé enjoyed at which time refresnments will be served. St. Mary's to Play Tierney Cadets. school football team will fast football team of the Tierney «‘adets Saturday at Mohegan park. ~Both teams gre working hard to get into shape foP this game and a regular footbull contest is looked for. Coach William Coughiin is rounding the St. Mary's team into shape. Fire Alarm Tried Out. The newly installed fire alarm at|he presented the latter ofnie of the|sheet metal belting .fing of late to the authorities about We séll the well-known Munsing We show every good make of the plant of the U. S. Finishing.Co.|smokes. The mipion of the law took | Kenmedy. Danielson, clip affixi the thieving that is getting to be a bayvitte, || Union Suits for Women— both res- | Women's Union Suits—iogest Mills, or ot eathe“ was successfully tried out Thursday |it home and after proualy displ vice: ard_O. Kraepelin. Botsford, | rezular thing in the \village of late. T araygilie |} ular and extra large sizes—in a | Carter's, Richeliew and Munsing— noon. The new box is a great im-lit to his better half, proceeded to | ez carri Woodruff Sullivan, Nor- | Seve persons have had clothes x and Joseph variety of different grades—at $1.00 | and a variety of styles and grades, | provement over thi- old, both in_type |seratch a match with which to Hght it. | wich, attachment for talkine Stolen Frotar e QPR TINAY And oth. SR S G B !‘“ Fish, Shad|vd location. - Wifey, snatched e match from his|ehines: Georg B. Thomas, Brid erarticies which have been letc’ in Ansonia. nd and made hubby promise to kee port, attachment pfuz and receptacle. | the dooryards have cen taken by § Eritt B. 1 3 3 Notes. tha: cigar as a souveni, Most mar. | o ul Dartics anindwh. . One. famuy, had B o WE strongly advise making your Underwear selection William J. Straynge of New Britain | ¥ied men agree that the e¢igar will| ALLYN'S POINT HOUSE pair of blankets ;and a quilt stolen Rogers Hoadley and Miss Estier is the guest of relatives on avenue for 4 few day: Central n.g.u-. Shrimp, Kipper- ed Herring, Bardines, Etc. People’s Market, Mr. and Pawtucket Dlrs. have returned Scoville of to their home_after spending u few days with [as saving that not more than one be- e was gone. The thieves do their work orwich, aged 77 years. friends here. side the Degtschland would come to|, The home of Mrs. Lillian M. Per-|under cover of darkness 'and no clue|MASON-—In New York city, Nov. 2: B 6 Fraaklin Street New London and that the others will { K8 who on Jun 1813, shot and | which would lead to their discovery’| 1916, Dr. John J. Mason, a native o H e The Girl's choir of St. Amdrew’s |go to South America and China. The |killed Thomas Cotchaly, and who | has yet been learned. People would | Thompson. Conz. . JUSTIN HOLGEN, Propristor church is rehearsing for its minstrels erew of the Deutschland will be di-|Was acquitted of mupder in the su-)do well not to leave clothes ahd other | FAROCL In New London, Moy, 21 - . - which will be given sometime in Jan- | vided into several small squads, so as|PeTior court in this city, was totally | articles on the lines over night and | 1815 Rosalle B fdeusfoer Of farion uary. Miss Winifred Baker has|to have experienced men on each sub- | 9eStroved by fire at 2 o'clock Thurs- |'those havigs woodpiles in their yards ! ety charge of the girl DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Strgeon McGrory Building, Thursdas’s rain put a stop to the work on the Hassam pavement on North Main street.” The work is be- ing rushed so as to complete oie side of the street before the cold weather Norwich, Conn. 2 starts ih. Norwich Boy Submits Manuscript. Among those who have submitted manusctipts to the Dramatic Associa- tion at Worcester Tech. is A. M. Mil- lard, '18, this city, who wrote on The Mascotte. D.S. MARSH Pianos Player-Pianos Vietor Victrolas on EASY TERMS ‘nfim Building, Marsh Buildin, PUT CREAM IN WSE ¢ KND STOP CATARRH e SR all who heard him know | tions. Presumably the reciplents live hundreds of miles apart and it will require no little care to see that all zet what coming to them Christrfias, But to a man w! dive under allied squadrons human foes and the elements in craft like the Deufschland, the other problem is undoubtedly a minor one. Besides the presents it is understood that Captain® Koeniz wvotunteered to deliver several important private ‘let- ters. To a well-krown New Tonddn mer- chant Captain Koenig safd. he' ex- pected to return to this port Jan. 15. The two had become very friendly during the sta; and the naval commander gave him several cigars which he brought from Germany. The merchant h: n intimate friend who Is a police. man and a2s a special favor remain a souvenir. Captain Koenig also samie merchant that subs are being built in would soon be in use. mformed the al _more jermany and He is quoted s marine. A new rumor as to the fate of the Bremen reached New London Thurs- day. - A Scotch working man, who is employed ou a big construction oper- ation, received a letter from his_sis- ter in Glasgow, which had escaped the attention of the censor. The maa’s sis. ter wrote that she had actually seen the Bremen and that it lay in a par- tially wrecked condition in a Scottish harbor. Everything was quiet at the office of the Fastern Forwarding Co., on Thursday morning. Captaln Frederick Hinsch was on hand, looking as fit as @ fiddle and possibly glad that the or- deal of the examination of the United States steamboat inspectors was at an end. Several freight cars were switched on the siding by the ware- house and it is understood that these will be used in shipping away the car- g0 which the Deutschland brought. of the esubmersible | s Thereon—New London and Stoning- The list of patents ton Men Also Get Awards. ~ issued to Con- necticut mventors, reported by Frank H. Stoningtor for prin fe g presses aps and al-combustion Hawthorne. Bridzeport. Hawthorne, A ing for talking machines Hoslund, [Tenry Al Ailen, follow: m, Howard sheet deiivery M. Barber, inechanism g machine Stonington. mechanism h B, sheet for » i Benham, New aratus for employing heavier liquid fuel e Hartford. Ho use, DESTROYED BY FIRE Occupants Escaped in Niaht Clothing ngines: Eilsworth amp: Ells- Bridgeport; A Hawthorn : Trank William P. making cutt Bridgepor From Burning Structure. day morning. The house was located at_Allyn’s Point. The oe¢cupants of the house escaped in_their night clothinz. The cause of the fire is said to be a mystery. WAGE RAISE FOR RELIANCE YARN EMPLOYES New Schedule of Wages Will Affect About Two Hundred. Commencing . on_December 4th, the employes of the Reliance Yard com- pany will be granted a raise in wages of 10 per cent. wages will efiect 200 employes. in granting this increase Reliance Co. Th e new schedule of The will fall in line with other woolen and varn companies in the country who are advancing wages. Entertained Sodalitas Members. Following a brief business meeting was served-at the Hartford club. An address on' the reasonghleness of the anti-poimtof ¥isw ven by Mrs. Edwin Forg of the Massachusetts as- sociation. “Women cannot have the franchise without going into poll tics” she said, “and the political we man should be 4 manace to societ Mrs. A. G. Cook of Hartford spoke on the anti-suffrage college - league, aying 300 women graduafes were al- ready enrolled. TAFTVILLE Local People Have Clothes Lines Robbed—To Observe Fiftieth An; versary—Hunting Season Closed— Persoanls and Not Local residents have been complain- from the line, while andther reports that a pair of portieres were taken. One resident had a load of wood de- livered recently and the next morn- ing after the delivery half of the wood should keep a close watch of them. R To Observe Fiftieth Anniversary. Plans have been completed ‘by the committee in charge of the celebra- tion of the fiftfeth anniversary of the Sunday school of the Taftville Con- ®ational church. The morning service at the.church will be devovted to the commemoration of the found- ing of the school. On Monday even- ing_ there will be anniversary social in ths church at which time an_ ex- tensive programme that has _been prepared by the committee in charge will be carried out.~ . Many Hunting en Last Day of Season As Thursday was the last day of the hunting season many local sports- vard game. e Arthur Thurlow and Frederick Mey- er spent Thursday as the guests of friends in Jewett City. Philip "Marion has accepted a po- sition with a Norwich munition fac- tory and-will work nights. The ® Shetucket viver Thursday morning bore a rather winterish as- pect the surface being covered with jee which did not melt until late in the day. Harry Mills has resigned his posi- tion with the local bowling alleys and has accepted ‘2 position in the Pone- ) Beecher Schmitt. ALLEN—In New Haven, Nov. Mrs. Mary E. Alien, for 23, 1816, Iy of ROGERS — In Norwich, Nov. 23; 1916, Erank 4. Regers of Maisapeas, sged 2 years. Funeral service will be held at his late nome In Massapeag Friday, Nov. 24, at 1 p. m. CHAPPELL — In Taftville, Nov. 22, Ellen Chappell, widow of Warren Chappell, aged 57 years. Funeral from her lafe home on Mer- chants’ avenue, Taftville, Saturday, Nov. 25, at 8.30_ J'clocl Requiem in Sacred Feart church at 9 o'clock. can be obtained elsewhere. 3¢ UNION SUITS Women’s 2"t Women's Heavy Weight, Ribbed Union Suits, in all the desirable shapes, regular and extra large sizes for stout women—extra spe- cial value at 59c a suit. BETTER GRADE , Mfl\ 8 UNION sUITS NOW. RESTAURANT CENTRAL BUILDING, BROADWAY REGULAR DINNER 75¢ . Thanksgiving Day FROM 11 A. M. TO 9:30 P. M, Oyster Coclktall L B pe Prie o, Syiveter nmflfi: j Bonsn Celery ambo Creole “facilities we are enabled to offer at all times better | Underwear values, at whatever price you want to pay, than We show the well-known “Richel piecs and SEAMLESS and particularly adapted for tight-fitting They come in every wanted Think of what it means to your health o be prepared when the cold weather arrives. b NION SUIT! Women’s ZN5, U™ Our showing of Women’s Ribhed Union Suits at this price includes a wide range of styles agd makes— and the values are the very best obtainable in each instaace. u” Union Suits for Women, made style—price range $1.00 a suit and UNION SUI.TO Women’s 8¥%% Wakzs DE\ SARA'[QGAI If You Want Good | COFFEE Try ours at....... 23clh, i Extra good at..... 28clb. Ceylon Tea. . ... 35clb. All other kinds. ... 25clb. Baking Powder. 12¢1b. § Peanut Butter. ..... 12¢cIb. Franklin Strest, 230 State St: Norwict " New Usndon LOCAL MACHINISTS RECEIVE FOUR MORE APPLICATIONS Regular Business Meeting Was Held in Eagles’ Hall on Thursday Even- ing. In spite of the @isagrecable weath- er Thursday nITht a large numbet at- tended the regular meeting of the Ma- chinfsts” unién held in Eagles'® hall President John Olin presided and the reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and accepted. Four appli- cations for membership were read and thé committee in charge of the dance and social whichsthe organization will hold reported all arrangements com- pleted. on~Monday_eévening, the Sodalitas of Broadway Congtegational church ad- journed to the home of Mrs. Edward D. Fuller, No. 263 Brpadway, where they were highly entertained. Games were played and music enjoyed and the hostess served dainty refreshments. She was assisted by Mr John C. Averill. Derailed Car Blocked Traffic. The Willimantic car leaving Frank- lin square at 9.45 o'clock Thursday night was derailed in front of the Steiner block on Main gireet. The de- rafiment biocked traffic for about 35 minutes and it Was necessary to trans. fer the passengers. Paper Box @bnoern May Com It is understood that an out of town aper box company is contemplating DC‘.Mn‘ in Norwich providing a suit- able site can be obtained. At the greunt time¢ the company is loowipg ver factory facilities in the vicinity of Greeneville. e o S Large Limb Blown Down. During the driving rai hursday _evening a lown o ffone of the big elm trees in tront of the Rock \oak Fibme in Nor: wich Towh. The Umb ‘when it fell broke in several pieces. Roti de Tm ~ Safuse Aireiles Roast T 7, Giblet Sauce Cranberry Sauce Pommes Douoes Dauphine Sweet Potatoes, Dolphine Le Coeur de Laitire, a la Creme Requefort uslort oty - Toastedl Crackers Poudding Choclat Cate & Noir Wedding Gifts IN SILYER THE WM. FRISWELL C0. 2527 Franklin Strest . United Tea mporters 218 Main Street HAIR GRAY? THEN APPLY (-BAN It D-rkenaGny Hair Evenly You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your ciogged nostrils will open. The alr passages of vour head will clear and yod can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache: -no hawking, snuffling, mucous due?\lrm or dry- “f;::' no struggling for Drédth at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, 1et it penetrate through every air passage of the head: soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucolis membrane, and relief comes instan Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building faniTuWF GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer = 32 Providence. St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephone 630. epr4MWFawl * WILLIAM _C. YOUNG. ] ccessor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilied labor. offer to the public the finest standard m-‘& of Burope and Ambrica: Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian and Burton Muer's 2 Mnflfhfi?" T or &n P, jones’ Nourish- A. A AD; um‘r &uln e If your hair is gray, streaked with 3 b gray, prematurely or just turning gray, || or if your hair is dry, harsh, thin or falling, simply shampos hair and scalp a few times with G-Ban Hair Color Restorer. Soon every strand of hair (whether gray or not) becomes evenly dark, soft, flossy, fluffy, full of lite and health, full and heavy and fascinating, and éntire .head of hair i8 so beautifully and evemly darkened no one could suspect you had applied Q-Ban. It is absolutely harmess and no dye, but Q-Ban acts on roots, re- storing color glands. Sold on a money-back gustrantee, 80c for a big bottle at Lee & Osg6od’s Drug Store, Norwich, - Conn. Out-of-town folks tly. It is just what every cold and ca- tarrh sufferer néeds. Don't stay stuff- ed-up and miserable. Inter unicating telephones, éléc- tric lights, call bells, and a complete fire alarm system areé installed in modern farm buildings on the estate of a wealthy Long Islander. T ————————— Men Feet Tired, Too. While much {s snid about tired wom- chi, it must be remembered that men pay the penalty of overwork. en the kidneys are weak, inagtive of sluggish. when one feels tired out and miserable, lacts energy and ambi- tién, Foley Kidney Pifis are ‘onic and DRS. L. F- and A. J. LaPIERRE « 27 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. Office Hours: 10 & m. to 8 p. m. by appojstment Sundays excepted Shea & Burke 41 Maid Strest strengthening. \Witlia H. Clark, | Blectrically-drives musical instru- | qypp; mai v, \ Telephone 50 West M-ln SRR Oy v, 1, S S| v, ikttt b i e | S Funeral Directors BOOK. BIARER- - |> : = - e un - | trical + : . g X 8 Lady v -ovéred ey Uxow 1 and ctors in the celebration OF| 1uua berore . the public, tHore k , Stanic Books Mide ard Ruled-to Order, (R oy T 5 Bcotric Weew', DECCRIbSE < w1 i otd o ie e sl i Thedium: bettes L -? vertising «u-q e W3‘