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Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 19116. THE WEATHER. The winds along the north Atlantic| - - coast will be fresh und strong south- west; middle Atiantic, fresh south. Conditicna. The pressure is abnormally high throughout the “cast And the. weation remained 'generally fair. There has been a further rise in temperature in s all districts ‘east of the Mississippi 3 river. h'rhe };} tions nrlel that the wea- ther will ‘be Zemérally fair Tuesday and Wedresday in all sections east of n List Disposed of Monday in Common Pleas Court—| Foreclosure of $393:18 Allowed in Case of Eva M. Frank. |t - _lin Webster vs. Charles E. Mather et al—Va ticles of Household Utility Need | i TG (h;qb‘ef‘?the Prgparations For Th RY PARTICLE OF DANDRUF DISAPPEARS AND HAIR ‘saying: Amer- STOPS COMING OUT. “@rmy. dow|DRAW A MOIST GLOTH. THROUGH| 2 Mot HATR AND DOUBLE ITS Dr. The court of common pleas came in of time was allowed in thé at New London Menday afternoon for|Brown vs. Burch ,et ux. ¥ @a motion*lst and assignment . . o the Mississippi river execept in fhe region of the Great Lakes. There will be a further rise in temperature Tues- day in the middle Atlantic states and southern New England and tempera- tures above the seasonal average will continue in other districts east of the Missippl river during. the ~mext 48 hours. Forecast. Northern ~New England: Partly overcast Tuesday and Wednesday. Southern, New England: Fair and somewhat warmer Tuesday; Wedness day Increasing cloudiness. s Eastern New York: Fair Tuesday, warmer in south portion; Wednesday increasing cloudiness, moderate tem- The following matters . were of: i The cases 6f Mulcahey vs. Borden, judgment by default, and Ely vs. Sug- bee, ‘default for failure to plead, were continued. 3 Thiee weeks for an answer or other plesdigs were allowed i te case St Hall vs. O’ R 2 In the case'of Nellie T. Chapman va, Jei Mw)% answer or oth- er, pleadings Were ordered in three weeks, o) The' motion in the case - Tracy, was:; Motions ‘to_require a new party .z.n“fljng, of Holmes vs. Douglass. of cases. of _' at judgment by default | to be set aside was denied in the case {vs. Mish. caze of Eva ed in Vol consist| of 50 acres of farm Jend. | Fi e B by, Jr, wa.|Frankel vs. Millman [Hackes-vs. Mill-| on. esday, tham court: 2—At Norwi man. Monday, Dec. 4—At Norwich, Repps| Foreclosure. of §393.18 was allowed | & in the i3 broperty is vs., ‘Tuesday, ‘] - St. vs. Sawyer. Wllowing were assigned for trial Dr. BEAUTY AT ONCE. sgiving a ~ perature. Saturday, QDM. 14 ntral Bull His own Two- weeks for an.answer or other | Thompson, Ce. ; R Observations in Norwich. pleadings were allowed in the case of | Norwich, ‘Colchester & Hartford Con- | deScendant of Thomas Tinker, who Joull three sizes, at these special prices: / % The following rocords, reported from | Bates vs. Davis, and in the same length, ' Co. Bl el e w2 0% o i, D b s . Sevin’s pharmaey, show the changes| = Beluiit Ll ATy 2 il R AL 4 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 % €0. 1. in temperature ana the barometrie] T ¥ > : w FLEEING BURGLAR WAS NORWICH WINNERS AT es Monday: K S ‘ther. B b . of At $1.19 At $1.39 At $1.59 T e Bame €10 Sl 5 R4 Mt nch N i T i T e e s oy 1 1.79 $1 : 2 50 3 b~ i At ving It e on. ) 5 £ r, 8 . Ras o0 32 5040 | Evgene McManus Bound Over to Next | Several From This Section Had Prize{York 1s & most cosmipolitan and ai- | ou value $1.59 value $1.' value $1.98 Highest 54, Towest ‘36, Term of Crirmunal Court. Exhibits Entered. tractive city; as a ity of American|will say this was the best 25 cents E Overhauling Conitintiia: ¥ i L T leat it ranks tirst in the lead- | vou ever spent. - - and Cowrtland ¥. Brown of New ion-| Southern New England Poultry Show e 3 - P > ovarcast anh’ walbNE don saWha figure dart across Main|at Groton are the following of local all of these products of jmmi-|If it be possibie, Do you nieed a larger Tea or Coffee Pot? Maybe the old l\ e lr 0!‘ Monday's weather: Fair, . Warmer, | street -in. that a short listance| interes gration. The o 2 sopst un-Aweri-1Pass from e Thee a8 2 southwest wind. Cockercls, Norwi i victory, comes the v Not from where they were standing in the doorway of Donald M. Saxton's grocery store at $41 Main street about ¢ o'cloc Sunday morning, Graham remarked that possiply It was someone intent upon suicide in the Old Mill pond. Both policemen hurried down the street. picking the trail of the Reds, | can thing is to snubbishly lock dow: upon the immigrant because ‘he is merely an 1 h-ux’ Tt Agaries epfils rotherhood, ‘Justico. the h deal—each individnal to be ju Samson. was defeatzd, but wien you his_own value. come in touch with him you win. Dr. Tinker comoored the immigra. |Catch his spirit, “"mi 3 flh:- tion source of 40’ vears ago to that of | ARd acquire his hamit of victery. 'but as thou wilt. My Irien a strong. Wwho has mastered his first; pullets, Mrs. C. A. Curtis. The Waterford ¢lub of America’s cup was won by Robert Whittle of Old Mystic on Pekin ducks. The cup offered by Dr. E. 0. Win- ship of Groton for best Columbian Wyandottes was won by C. H. Denison OF ALL KINDS ON ¢ . AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, m_’:’! w&fiqu,dD-y . Note these 6eupsize.......... 35¢ 4 cup sizés......... 33c 6 cup size..... 7.cupsize.......... 3% srmbnnnlF < g vsti 4 4 ppa f the Duke of Wellingtcn. Iron Duke: ssess mysts 1i . Not antil they had | of Mystic. today, the velurne then in contrast] O] s » £ TRUCKS and CARTS, : { Cparated e ol TSIt Eoneadis Tho Amwciation eup, for the bett] with AL ab. Koday:.aed e peotdle He sioipnetont ISR v aueell Scupsize. .- .i.... 8 cup size..... . 4F 5 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | | arcund the Winthrop school was a cap- [blue Leghorn, was won by Thomas | vofume in the next fiw years. He ther |10 & Adt g ledenis) - ’m:“m m'-"‘_ 3 10 cup size..... 10 cup size.......... 49 12 cup size. .... . 55¢ 4 B e i el e offering of Mopand Handle at. . .............. ture effected, when the_object of the | Pollard of Mystic. chase ran straight into Grahonts arms. | The Association cup, for best hares Graham held his prisoner and velled [ @nd rabbits, was won by the Imperial to Brown, then they waikel in the | Rabbitry of Taftville. direction of the ars light at the correr | . The Charles D. Douglas cup, for best of Mill and Main streets. There they | Cavies was won by James Tgurtellotte discovered that instead of a woman | Of Norwich. s 4 the prisoner was n mgn. In the nest| The attendance Friday was the lazg- hate howr they wicectned i setapfishs | o5t Of uny day of the exhibit and the ing the tact tha: the mysterious pris- {JUdSing feam of Storrs' college with oner was none other than a full fledged | Frofessors Ivers and Kirkpatrick, wae britkemans Leine ! present. The team is to take part in At police. headilarters he gavs the|the competition of agricultiral col- name of Eugene McMuuus; 40 years|i°EeS in tite state at the Madison 0ld, a former resident of New London. | fdliare” garden in - They In ‘police court; v eManan ap- AEaEed four varistie Beiday, sin peared Monday_moraing on the charge | SOMP Loghorns. bidck Plymouth Rocks. of breaking and cniering the home of | Fhyte Viyandottes and Rhode Island Mrs. Chatles B. Miner. 150 Main street, | 2565 There was a large number o Judge Coit found probible cause and | S8 made o puow. bound the prisoner over to the nest term of the supcrior coust in Londs of $1,000, which he could not furnsh. Mrs. Charles B. ine: and - her daugnter, Miss Clara L. Miner, a tele- phone: operator, apartment on th spoke a few words coweerning the dark side of immigration, giving illustration of the work of the city mission a: Rilis Island and its work in,evelop- ing the immigrant to be an American citizen, 4 In closing he said: The _ typical American has not Y€t been born, but when he shall have been bern he will be the best, richest. must intellizent and most refined rican of them all. Following Dr. Tinkers adiress, a social hour was emjoyed at whick Geer's. oreliestra ‘uraished music, and cigars were passed areund. Charles Beiair rendered several solcs and Herbert Spiith played a very pleasing violin solo. * At the December macting the speak-y er will be J. K. Sague, an_official of the government appraisa; office in New York. 5. Six hours after hich water It Is low tide. which Is followed by flood tide ’ TAFTVILLE Social Reunion at the Taftville Con- gregationaj Church—Hourigan-Clark Wedding—Surprise Party—Notes. The fftieth anniversary social re- union of the Taftville Congregational church Sunday school was held in the charch parlors Monday evening. The church was prettilv decorated for the ©occasion with' potted plants and cut flowers. A reception was given to five of the former superintendents of the scheol and Mrs. Douglas, the first pu- pil of the school. Following the reception an interest- ing programme was carried out which was as follows: Opening address, Mr. Pickering: song, Miss Florcnce Wel- ler; reminiscences, Mrs. Elien F. Uphoistering and Weod Work. ger or duty, but his reply was: i go, ‘Blacksmithing in all its branches. sir, but 4rst give mc a grip of your conquering hand. Discouraged frined, get the! gril; ‘you will feel new life that will electrify you, will arbuse your Tove and clothe you with the spirit of a conqueror- 2 % Surprise Party. A surpriss birthlay pavty was giver Raymond Evans on fus 10th birthdayat his home on Smith avenue Mosday night. The home was prettily Jpcorat ed .with ferns &nd chrysaifthefidms. the color schema bolag white 2nd yel- Jow. Many games were played and a dainty luncn was served by llml 35c 42c 45¢c 49¢ 12 cup size..... Cedar Oil at 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle Silver-plated Table Knives. . .Special price $1.85 a dozen Siiver-plated Table Forks. . . . .Special price $1.79 a dozen Nickel Silver Tea Spocns....... 79cand 85c a dozen Nickel Silver Table Spoons. . . . .$1.98 and $2.50 a dozerr” ENTIST DR. E. I. JONES Evans, assisted by Mrs. James John- son. Those present werc Misses Kath- erine Redden, Ruth Telford, Helene | Bowen, Amna Carroll, Eizabéth Ibbi- son and Wiiliamn _Danlovitch, Wall Canfield, Kimball Tzarvey. Fred Joh: son.. Roy Canfield. ‘the merry party e hour, “wishing Mas - ENJOYED AUTO 'BUS RIDE TO WILLIMANTIC v s le- | Norwich Young People Attended Thea- ere alone. in ‘their) | - e in “Thraad Sity. Trommer’s Evergreen Beer FUNERAL. ~ first foor of the old Leroy H. Lyon. v Ruppy returnd of Douglas; remarks, by the former su- | Piahop house whon Mesiancs seimed , perintendents; song, J. B. Jackson; i A (e < i et Students of the Norwich Commercial | onday aft the funeral of ' WEDNESDAY MORNIN NOVEMBER 28th REAL GRRMAN LAGER letters from lnrmex:-gschnhn, Hov. Mr. | enfraiice by forcing a kitchen window |schaol &njoyed an auto 'bus ride to M P S are for ; G, ®eroy H. Lyon was held from his late is on t 230 H. JACKEL % CO. carly Sunday morning. Mrs. Miner was ¥ Personals and Notes. awakened oy a noise s fer rocm And, Varley; song, Campfire Girls; drill Wiilimantie, Monday night. The par- | home, 123 Prospect street, only, 8.15 to 12 noon. No telephone or C. O. D. orders ‘Boy. Scouts; sons, - ‘Camphin d a nol: : 3 ty_numpering about 25 students from | o'clock, _ with and | William Coughlin of Prospect street |§ - sons, Mre. Frank Watere PT'¢ | opening her eves. jaw a figure mOVIhE | the day’ and. ‘evening c-asses. loft for | friends in attérdance. Rev. H. J.|left Monday for —only 25c-werth to a customer. : LR o e oo - Following the entertainment a so- | 220Ut in darki She was 100 | Willlmantic_at 7.30 o'clock, The par-| Wyckoft officiated riends acted as|he has ageepted 3 1 Mont Cloara A Goadim. | i honr s e -5 | iriEhtened 1o ‘mike on outery and lay | WU MmEIC AL T30 ocleck The par | wyckor o e e ek N i el L Leriox Soap. ... 7. ... ...c.ueu.... 10 bars for25¢ H THESE ARE BETTER | acqueintances. Retreshments . werd |y 2€0 WAtTAINE the movmerns of the | Willimantie. -aind goTived back inlstreet cemetery, where a cemmittai| Fred Baker of - Welcom 8 b Tie 35 : served by the committee. The come e, ener Nerwich about 11.30. service was read at the grave. week end guest DS SO - .5 N S e v i ’ i TOM'S 1.2:3 5c CIGAR . |seed by the commitice. /The com- | daugiiter. adjoining. Stil Mrs. Allner | Vomach POt 10 e last e Undertalrers lienr was too frightened to scream. n & Son had | 00D FELLOW 10cCIGAR | tlesey, chairman, Miss Nellie Howic, Thursday -evening, bu: owing to the!charge of the frners! arrangement Johg McWil Pear! edsmasimsessee ~Thameionabe p i|. When the burgiar entered Miss| g i ge h aer rang S B ear! Soap. .......... H Try them and se. gfl:-ihfie?udrde"' Joshua ‘Heap and | yencivg” Zoom ‘and ¢ coramen: cea” Tan: torm it was postponed. The deceased was horn in Redd from New The committee in charge compris- | Ridge, Cos 1547, th oson of ed) r the Yale-Harvard sacking ‘tbe Mary Haviland | . Sent. 2. Bdward Lyon was |} Lighthouse, Hammer, Polo and an odd lot . ... 12 for 25c. burcau she, ut shie could not see any- THOS, M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St. e too, Henry Jennis, Madeline Kelley, and Next to Palace WEDDING. e bths kene 1 George Bartlett, Agnes Kloss, Alvert|Lyon. He was married to Miss Alice| William J. ¥ or has parchased a = Cate g:g xz;fifi;{\gfl;fi\h&éflg&fflféOg\_‘f‘!&r Lambert, Luella Rioux, Arthur Pep- Hy Smyth of this nl: F Deajh | new six cylinder Coon €ar which he e - % Hourigan—Clark. s el R L R n O pitt, Goldie Davis and Veronica Tuck- | was duc to a shocl which he had re- | will use for pleasure, = T z Dn A. J SINAY The wedding of Miss Mary Agnes | riced the burglur, oot ie did not be- | ° cently. He is survived by his wify * = | Row, featuring Sailic Fisher, who is|last of the larse caissons which the, . e Clark and John Thomas HOUTIgan of { Lo axeited Suatond b and two sisters. WRECK AT NIANTIC supported by an exccllent cast. -~ The story is one which appeals to ali and has quite a veir of comedy rurning througltout. Frank Ianiels was seer in a very funny single ree! comedy and a Hearst Weekly was a.s0 shewn, GAVE SHOWER FOR e MRS. STAFFORD SKELLY, contract calls for, but several small- 7 er ones will be built. Had Enjoyable So The Ledyard Lester district sewing eircle gave a baked bean supper to its members, their gamiiles and friends #t the home of one of its mrm - Mrs. Everett Thompson, on the Qa d Ferry d on Friday eve: ine The S & affair s postponed from Trhursday | Haile -Club Members Arranged De-) STAN ¥08 RORimoneh (oo, o army “Tlightful Evening n ifer Honor. 1 Albany took place Monday morning at the Sacred Heart church. Rev. U. O. Bellerose officiated. The bridal couple were attended by Richard Hourlgan, a brother of the groom, as best man and Miss Tlynn as bridesmaid. Thewbride and bridesmaid were ~ becomingly gowned in tailormade suits with hats to_match. . Following the “ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to many friends and felatives at the home of the groom DEUTSCHLAND’S CARGO IS NOW BEING SHIFPED Drugs and Dyestuffs to Value of Ten Millions on Way to Consignees. turned ahout and calmly told Miss Miner o keep still and tu:n out the light. Whether or not she obeyad his order to switch oft the lights, Miss Mmer does not re- member. She brlieves she fainted, f a brief spell, from f:ight. The burglar touk his departme from | By freight and express the prociods the house a short time la‘er by the|cargo which the Deutschiand broughi route he entered. 'Then M Miner | to New London, Nov. 1, is being ship- arose from her Led after what seemed ' ped daily from the bonded warehouse like Lours of susncnse and telephoned ! of the Eastern Forwarding Co. at the in Greeneville. The bride received |DPolice headauarters. VPatroimen David etate, stepmsh'p terminal. When tite many beautifal gifts of cut glass,|Nagle, Jamcs McKenna and James | entire task is completed druss and By gy siae Fitzgerald were dospatched to the|dyestuffs of an estimated value of @ After a short wedding tour Mr. ana | Miner home. $10,000.000 will have been distributad Mrs, Hourigan will reside in Aibany| Meanwhile Graham and, Brown af- |to consignees all over the cauntry. Where the groom is employed. ter capturing their man discovered a| Since the departure of the. submer- The bFide is the daughter of the late| Ted light burninz at the nearest police | sible normal conditions have Te- Michae] and Mary Haley Clark and of | POX. The light was intended to show | Stored at the ofids of the ard- late had lived with her aunt, Mrs.|that they were wanicd. Answering the | ing Co. There are no more hewspap: . Mary Jo Hugler of this DMcE: call, they Icarned fhat o burglary had | Or- camera men as daily and even | 9FNK, against the v -bulent craving of a is the-son of Mrs. Mary |Deen committed at the Miner home. | hourly visitors and the premices have (M unclean thing, for the child was to E. Trihy Hourigan and the late Martin | Then thcy procecded to the house and | assumed the aspect of an ordinary in- | Pe & Nazarite of God. BLOCKED ROAD“TRAFFIC Work Train Was Sideswiped by ‘a Freight Near Raiiroad Statjon. Dentist Roama 18-19 Alice B ildi Nerwich 3 Fhone 11178 Good For Hot Weather Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad ¢ Herring, Sardines, Etc. People’s Market 6 Franklin Street Sunday Sermon at Federated Church. At thé Sunday evaning service at the Federated churca Rev. A, W. Burdorn | delivered an intercstinig sermon or Juggernau Rev. Mr. Burdon said in part: How surely is 2 man defeatsd in t very glory of mashogd by tie Jugger- nauts that roll upoM nim when Iree rein is given to cvil desires. The sory is oi :-man profected ere he was born. We ure inciined to, sneer -and inake light of _hejeditary evils. But the story telis.us that the mother of tiis sas visited by ar angel of God. warning her as to her conduct, befcre the wveat of pirth. She was instrucred agninst wine ana strong A ‘work train pulling S . siding onto the main line track was side- swiped by a freizht near ths Niantic statioh Sunday afternoon. A caboose and two box cars were derailed, blocking both tricks of the main line | and delaying traffic for several hours, { but_fortunately no one was injured. The accident happened about 3 o'- clod reight train BN1 west- bound and reached a polnt near the station just as the work train was coming off a siding te the muin line. The freight crashed into work train and three cars were thrown cross both main line tracks. Wrecking crews were sent ‘scene of the -accident to clear thc y wos tendered 2 - 0y members of le club on Monday evenirg in the Haile club rcom. ‘ihe room W very attractively de-orated for the oc- casion in and_write. the club colors, the roém a wedding march was is: Bogae. Mrs. handsome and Nov. rles Smith, Beri Miss Julla' Bab- OLIVER—BARBYI'T. 5. 1916, by Rev. Oliver of Occum i biit of Sprague. to the N —— Tn_ Willimantic, Rov. T. : 8 . Bannon; Hourigan and formerly lived ia|Were met at the coor by Lne 1hree other | dustrial enterprise. e are not *oli much about the) i [tks and the work occupied several | I e L ief. Mass. and JUBTIN HOLDEN, Greeneville. policenpen, | MeManus . wan escarielf i o er et L Mmother. Yet from 'tiis little inciden! |, . “Several express trains, both | Ughtfully spent & uerite’ McGione of Willl- into the house and identified by.the two women. At police head:jnarters when search. ed he was found tc have loot in his overcoat pocket <o the value of about there is a lusson for parenthiood, Snow- ing how needful it is to protect child- hood from coataminatmg influence that will make cr nnmake the future. Juggernauts too often begin in the and & chafing aish lunche:n served. In the cangle burning contest Miss Mary Friswell won the prize. In z the prize cakp. which afforded inuch 5 plcasure, Miss Elsi ue secured the east and west bound, whica were be- ne run into two and three sections, were. delaved by the accident, some Pleasantly Surdrised. A pleasant surprise party was given ‘Miss Clara Allen at her home Satur- day evening by a number of her IN POOL TOURNEY. Has Lost None of the Six Games Hs DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN “Sul 7 i i g v i i i Rhydholm the $700. Rings, watches, carrings and Has Played at the Y. M. C. A. heme: that which looks like a omal: ring and Miss Linea I 3 DIED Dental Surgeon e Sl g e oty Sers e e = toy wagon in ufter vears becomes n|FIREMEN CALLED OUT o |ihifmic. The committee in cbargs was| g oo DIEB tion. Southgate retains his zead in the se- mior Y. M. C, A. pool tournament, while I.. Stanley is in second place. He also carrf 4 razor and a e Jackknife, the Jong tlade of which was open. McManus had nc money al. though there was a rum of money in| o The Standin; the Miner home which he overlooked, | Southgate . He admitted to the yoliec tiat he was | L Staniey great steam rolier, £rinding 1o ‘inest atoms promising manhood and woman- hood. A careless statenent of facts. the coarse, unrefined jes: or story, not lost nor forgot-en by the youthful mind, and they are more deadly, more Miss Annie McNar: Mi: Crowe and Miss Hadle Blackston Older Pupils Will Hear Address This Morning, The older pupils o erved by the hostess. = Those present were Misses Margaret Boni, Annie Browne, Mary Carter, Lena Lu- cler, Annie Barker, and George Foote, Dayvid O'Brien, John Banker, Arthur and John Baldwin, Deshefy and Curtis THREE TIMES MONDAY, Twice far Brush Fires and. Once for Chimney Blaze. 1916, CMarles W. HOWARD—in Norw Simon- B. Howard. ags Funeral services w'il be & Alien’s funcral pari street. Wednesd: N i ], ~ged €3 yegar: sic@rory Bullding. Nérwich, Conn. 3 h, Nov. 27, 1916, the Norwich P S. MARSH Pianos Player-Pianos L e . 1 The fire department was kept busy t Burial in Maplawoud cofstery. Cyput. on his way to the New Haven rajlroad | P00l - destructive, while cliaracter i3 in tlel for a time on Monday. They had|Free Academy wiil have the opporiuni- | g Cxcmn_jo Albans, N. 1. Nov. 23 . N :’;‘r’g.e-h‘:"?-”e e i . “""2;'1 1o Juuip £ s b e o ot A three calls, two for brush fires and |ty of hearing Williun Webster Fliis 516, Ahies drere B Ha ey Personals and Notes. ight in making his getaway when ome ars. worth, formerly president of the Cen- Slater hall this Mr, Ejlsworth ing ‘and Litera- once for a chimney ‘azc. About 20.30 24 yeat: o'clock they resporded ic a cajl for a chimney fire at No. 124 Maple sireet. This was extinguished. with but small d of Norwich, he fell into the police tra S While Brown and standing in Saxtor's dsorway they heard a peculiar noise wnich they be- Every child born into this world is intended to he a Nazarite of God, and we cheat him oat of his birthright at our peril. Final plans for the kermis at the Sa- cred Heart church have been coma pleted. tury company, ' n (Puesday) moraing will speak on Pubt Counihan . 0 1 1 1 4 4 3 loss. At 12.58 another call came in, | ture. Hector Gauchier of New London hag | lieved at' tire time was a window be- | Olson 8 We are face to face with a false (i tim. for a biush fOre off. Spruce . . - returned after spending the week-cnd investigated in the f DYE! z - 250 standard of social life. The unreal| i .o At 240 ancther call was re- To Launch Caisson Tuesday. VICM VlCtl'Ol C o e Rt Prhied, Iap conid find | B e i Tt wwomen ta” the: soubilis. Cob “the |geived for « brush fire at the'reut of| g iy expected that another of the oN TERMS T 25 RIS MuAllar pore fu] DI thes,sam the Skue Astbur i |- Flercs 1 {145 |{home. The hotels and strects of the| 0 Fa8e street: Usse’ caimons, for tho, new Thames i - Iifisantlc Sunday to see the ruins|Meln streot in ifie_diection bt the AT THE DAViS. Teinity aml s, am e T AT THE AUDITCRIUM. o onatraction at Thames Shipyare, Sul arst Building, ¢ McManus formeriy made his home % kg sands of women in inn, Poland, Five Reel Film Feat will be launched at that -"H,Tflf" o e 80 Stats Btrest| The night shift team of the velvet|in New Londov. He was identifieq| = Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. |northern France and Sefbin are asl ive Reel Film Feature. day. This is the third which the ship- o ondon i yard has built. The other two were towed downstream upon being launch- ed and have been -placed. This is the mill defeated Joubert's team in a ool match Saturday evening by one ball. Clintoni—\ir. and Mrs. Heary E. Johns have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Anna FElls- worth, to James H. Tryon of South with the national guard ior a time and married a New London irl, from whom he jjas heer separated <somc time. He is understood to have been employed at one tinte in the ‘rainerd & Armstrong miil and on that vccasion Jras promincnt as 2 pltcher on che mill eam. ing how much they can ‘gst fo wear. thousands here are asiking hoew little they can wear and get inroush. T have chosen the.strong men of the Bible to iliUstrate the fact that, apart Good crowds at all three shows Monday saw the excellent photoplay bill at the Auditorium. The five reel feature was the. Esear duction. of Howard ent novel, The Little Shepherd of Bargain e ice7 ’ P ‘ I ',, VERA Glastonbury. 10 the public tie finest standard ds of Heer of Europe and America: ASK FOR and GET R Base. Eo st S Dublin_Stout, Roger Bray and Company . in vaudevyille comedy is the headiine a traction at the Davis theatre for the first half of the week and was seen by good sized audiences at each from God. we may -feel the fetters the three performances on MondnoyfIblmilnl’; ABAL-BUBISNY “bap becndts o | Tt second headliner is staged by STagmitnant. to s pul e audigtk Jugene LaBlance, a lively comedian | of our maniigad 7nd wom wher: B H who never fails as o lugh setter | the Drison nowks GF styte and irivolty | Sloan's Linimerit for Neuralgia Aches Hall and Sylvany present a varlety of_ | hold us fast; that-money i a danger-| The dull throb of neuraigia is quick fering that Is new to Norwich and get|ous playthiag -when used to defraud |ly relicved by Sloan’s Liniment, the 2 big hand for their act. On the|the Door, or -the rich, and though it | universal remedy for pahi Fasy to movie bill the feature picture is a|may buy houses and iands. and fence|apply; it quickiy pedetrstes without - 8 SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't stay gray! Sage Tea and Sul- ‘phur darkens hair so naturally that nobody can tell. Opened Cottage for Football Party. Miss Mary R. Gibbs of Norwich motored to Gales Ferry Friday after- noon and superintended the opening of Lady Aseistant You can turn gray, faded hair beau- - Trigngle entitled; A Vagabond Pri ‘them in so that men can noint to them. | rubbing and soothes the .sore muscles. Tel X % > Gl <. Imported Ginker Ale, Buakes . THE ORIGINAL the family home there for the entor-| with H. B. Warner in fre leading role.|saving they are minc, let usnot forget | Cleancr and more promptly ffective] tifuly dark and lusirous almost over Aot 5722 g i Jonew Jiprus MALTED MILK ;2",'3'\?"’0??’{ mxggh;m of 40 Jutomobile] It is in five reels and carries a mosf | that for evary asre he owns theve s | thaningiesy. plastars g aibtment/ Masd{night It youll set o (9-cint Bt of HENRY E. CHURCH s or AN il el 1y "ol irpnns ze en | int in 3 s him just as many acres of e eth’s an ulphur Com- J0wetser, Scbiitz and Pabat. L foute to the Yale-Harvard inteveating Domance. The' usual ‘Key- | above JupCae Re y age not stain the skin or clog the Pones. and gray, cf sunlight and shadow, For stiff muscles, chronic -rheutia-~ ‘purple -and .gold. thuf the good Lord [tism. gout, 1 g0, sprains and has kept for himself, ' and without | strains it gives % ick f. Sloan’s 3‘“ @& genorons Ood - the Jand | Liniment reduces the pain and i o WM. SMITH ALLEN ootball | stone comedy complet " s game Saturday in New Haven. Miss | grg S intes Sarah Brown, who was one of Miss Gibbs' college friends at Radcliffe, Miss Brown's mother, Mrs. Edward Brown, -Rebecca Brown, 'Brown and Miss Alice Billings mage} up the party the pro- und” at any. drug store. Millions of | botties of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, be- cause it darkems the hair so nati ly and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. 0 & "Phose whose hair’is turning sray or | becoming faded have a surprise await- them, because after one or two ap- the gray hafr vanishes and r locks become luxuriantly dark ‘beautiful. is the A, A’ ADA Fopp MAHONEY BROS. FALLS AVENUI , Livery and Norwioh Town ne 519 Choap Funeral Director cost ¥PU samo pricc. DBS. L. F and A, J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: o 10 = m. to 3 p. m. by appointment : New London Police Get More Money. Next Wednesday being pay day | fhe New London police deparument, fs th, s sould vield no inerease; the houses be | mation in insect bites, bruises, bumps :uk. and § things. would dle. and other minor injuries - tochildren. ‘members aré looking forward to re.| Remembering ihis, let us atrive to|Get ‘- bottle today at your druggist, celving unusually fat envelopes, be- | De ‘enerot > iE s catise of the increase which twas voted | 1D SR Groton Grangers Elest. to them by the eitizens last Septem- | A8t i - : . 3 . Groton grauge met Friday night for et me"m gnuflell agreed last | sions, iy Tl y head, i %o 310 o 4 Dr. ts election of officers and the follow- amounti: ng were chosen: Master, Charles M. o or more, should bécome effective’ radiant 4 ,fi strength. of the ? the fiseal [Hc is & man's U 'mdnysfollw& ted mem e opening of the Vyew, 1.44c Is éad, loosens the phlegm, you Sams: | eversser, Giiey steward, Warren Chapman: the framing of an amendment t ne. He @ weman's: can | e vm!unegf:' ofier rawl "fm m% . fi?:&’:n: easic: and esiize L 'Efi%k«"m‘ s ey time St e ees amee - vius Avery: Secretary, Amos e-i'.‘ | tant stoward: Mrs FEARE 1 DAl ; for o licemon. T | neki tréasurer, W..S, Thomas: assist- eeper, E. J. Chapman: Flora, Mrs, | to- the %:h ¥ 2 : g > < ) . 2 3 ot ;

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