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CYOBER. 1, 1917 NORWICH TOWN Rev. Georgs H, Ewiny, at First Con- he WWS'&ML‘EL@J! i Qur Fall Opening_,: +{ ureguerona Vrgen Vore 2 Against Lisense: Todny—Seeding of smuc'[u 1 4 Bean Hill Grosm—Weost Town Otrect ! Mrs. Albert H. Chase Made Permanent Chairman-—Executive| o000 "Making speoinl Effort . For S Board for Local Branch te be Appointed Later—Gather.| PeTeet Attndwer. Positive—Convineing - Proof. . Add N \, R R 4 - |rtus nm(canxrm'uonum:flur‘il it s it very well“t:’me*!x: m o li’ Mise C-lbl ’ » h:‘t'.' %O‘Efl = 0"::& Ly ;:n- the c!l‘.mfl $ D‘Tnl to. prove the 3 . dreds of thowssads of ‘men aré |statethents we make about it. young gathering in huge camps, to be trained B Sl Sgn. Wit hoakid, "And Tof Cod: Liver: and Beet. Peptones, LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Anewered Promptly Day and Night warning .3 Hyan- ’ 4 nis to Hastport. "m-c?urhm over Maine moving northeacs: will be Tey- | = Very largely attended meetingi was ] 'what Net for coffquest but for the Sron. and- Manpunses. Tepton- WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK : e A R ] o ey K g g g wiving Rt e s o e ha] Chttate. Lime and - Hoda Glycero: ¢ g £ ] , : tional | oey. these The mftid of Christ, Im+| Phosphates, Casvarim i eek announ JOSEPH BRADFORD | 1y, copieatsictin: oy ey B D | SR o vightsormnoms i | Ay dvswr vt you thae s [|, [JURING. Fall Opening Weelc we announce « corplete . o tropical disturbance has disap- T > 2 nant high-handedl wickednew |ingredionts of Vinol as published showing in every department of the store of that off the south Atlantic coast wn-nmn,r wmnm g 15 £ . He_mind who fabeve, eombine the very elemrents & BOOKBINDER |35 rocaer, Seurtane men. | Wions soniities of e — zoem e tomta 0f the Lord omtammped [needed 1o is desirable in Fall and Winter Merchandise. ~ As an added w::a"sum L.mg.m 18 now oeut.’r: ttnnal =5 .‘-“:u“:n“ ] 't | 2rodnd & the armiés of the Syriansf All run-dbwn; overworked e dari o s to ) 3 Blank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order [ STCr MAIme B O O asirs. 1ias | connell. The wemen'sicominitios 18-one e ey o T T T e prove | | inducement to visit our store s Fall Al 168 BROADWAY risén decidedly threughout ths middle [ the nime origwet e mind of Chsfet that i wifling to fors-| 'There 'is nothing ilkw Vinol to re- || we are offering re : seneral rain: the Atlantie stat ‘comprisf: national de- %0 the creat Gomforts of the homéfstore strength and vitality to-feebla TR Ie COOISE Grer (he eamtery Rt of [Teams o oo et O . hearth and rush down from the moun- |old_pevple; delicate children and ail A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES { “vfl wm & m, co the country. 'm- Ruuts-Rees spoke of the impor- tani_of privilege to the embmtted wat|persons who need miome strength. | iine v, g ot i S A D SRS B = R L s e s s o T : Automebile and Mackine Parts Welded. and Tueeday over all districts cast of afflliated with the stats councll of de. Ty nerer Kna the S o [ Guesns that pioves our airnens r}m o y est most Suings &/ sup ecessa fects consid- and ‘efforts o1 e ‘oun; men ai and your protect L . » - \ Werk Guarasteed. 3 Fod Tavoranty by botn cormmtitesn At O e corossntes By |there, while all unknown to many of | Brosdway Prarmscy. G: G. Engler, staple kinds of Fall Merchandise, and havedbeen 'ma in Wik PR . - IO - 4 n early date & complete and sompre. m.‘ro“ow,“ e ton: them’ the mind of Christ is investing|Prop., Norwich. Vinol is sold & registra the women | Conneocticut.State Teachers® associn- | their Mves as they sware more and yet | l'mantic the Witson Drug Co., in uhdedfmeva—ydmrtnen&mflum. 3 e . e 18- | more in_ the. Master's view-po it. ” D.nlem“by the - A W. Williams: Southern New Bngland: Fair, con- |1 the country is to be undsrtaksn by |vion: Miss Neilie McCloud. We i the év® of an 6lection|Pharmacy, and in Putnam by J. F. A inued Cool Monday and Tussdsyo " |ihe womens Commities under ine er: | EommuniiyCanning ciub: Mins Mary | ,\Fe are of e % of s slecton|Tharmec LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL\OFFERINGS it v —~ 3 fronts us. . Shall we logalise the 5a- | et —— r day, Dreceded by ain 1 - eastorn | opiect of utllizing {he woman power of | Red Cross: Mrs. Robert W. Perkins. |fronts v Bhaall we Lo fio wa’ % 2 g L TR e Whert H. Chase, who presided i b Retain the sakcon. . The|las beeft posted s the village and YOULL find them prominently } displayed on 4 our 00t “Monday: Tacsday Tair ointy |4t the mesting, wis made t : % mind of Christ says, Away with the L R f g e i HERE 18 THE Pt A ol V| chairman, and it was that she saloon. And weof the mountain tops, s e il o e Kl counters in every department o \ = appoin| commi what _say we? fesus . on o | Shudes lage. . . Observations In Norwich. SPIE tn aoinatn tor ATt ree o Mo, | Motne “6F tompracion. 16t Hs ory out|Are two nafies of voters wio have The followine records reported trom | board for the local branch of the/Con. | Yantic: Jey. against cvery Form or evil wad chrer| : en Sevirs pharmacs. ahow the changes | necticut division of the women's com. | Norwic of all the Taging evil of the leensed, SR eV emberature and . tne saromtas | mittee of councilsof national and state | enridge. saloon. With Chrjst on the mountain rsonals. changes Saturday and Sunday: defense, for the forming of which the| Rose of New England Woman's | tOD of prayer 1ét us pray, nothing| William Miller of New London o /4 YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Saturday meeting was held. Mrs. | League: Miss Adelia Scott, Miss Grace|datnted By the possibilittes of tem- |svent Sunday in the village . e ;. Chase is chairman of ‘the 'women's | Felis, ¥ porary defeat, “Thy will B done. Non-Leakable Liberty loan bond fasue in iNorwich,| United Workers: Mies Adelaide L.|“With Ohrist let we rush down our| Joseph Knos of New London spent # baving been officially named such by | Butts. s modern mount. of transfiguration in|Sunday with friends in the village. s‘]f,Pi"mg Mrs. Morgan T. Bulkeley. W Afternoon Ciub: Miss|the power of ‘the spirit to the polls Mrs. Chase spoke of the-conference |Hannah Croweil. 2 where surge the unholy forceg of evil| Wiifred Norman of the U, 8. Naval B E‘;’c: Al’:s Au‘am;ed in Wash! on gfixwxek ‘Woman'’s Relier Corps: a:gnaau :;n- .\eot'r @8 e may)for the [ Reserve Is at his home in the village. oating of the com issue. | Mrs_ James McKe: ‘8. Gertrude | abolition of the liquor trafic from the any iiat sells for FIVE DOLLARS. 954 ] Ine mational Jeague has Gndertaken prosine oS = city and town of Norwich; and though| John Crooks and Arthur Bdwards Curtain Scrims and Marquisettes in white, cream and eoru, a largesussort- ment of patternh all with open-work borders, at) th special, prices: FALL OPENING PRICE 11c a y-rdzgv-lue 15¢ FALL OPENING PRICE 15c a.yardgvalue 19¢ FALL OPENING PRICE 23c a yard,§value 30c Cretonnes, very desirable for knitting bags and di range of patterns and colorings, at the: ery purposks, a wide ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 3 a part in this campaign and stang Equal Franchise League: |we discipies 6t Christ be stll unable[of the navy were visitors in the vil- 4 ' “"“",}f‘ g FALL OPENING PRICZ . pledged to raise a amount. This | M liam A. Norton. to cast out the evil spirits that foam | lage Sunday. Try one and b8 convinced B e ks Sl s o Ring's Daughters: Mrs. Willlam H.|at the mouth. tet us trast in Fita with FALL OPENING PRICE 27c » yard,fvalus 330 the ndtional government. The confer- | Dawiey. ‘Whom is all promise.and assurance of | Daniel’ McSheffrey and Willlam' O’ . g s for Saturday: Fair. ence was addressed by Secretary Baker | Norwich Art Students' Assoclation: |final vicofy. Brien of Hartfera spent Sunday at |l Madras Curtains, white, cream and eoru, very neat designs, soms in Saturday’s weather: A8 predicted. |and Secretary McAdoo, by Bainbridge | Mrs. Williamn Birge. et thelr shomes in the village. Dutch effects, special prices: JEWELERS Predictions for Sunday: Probabdly | Colby and two senators and other die- NoMwich Branch of Woman's League Senior s Orpanizes. b rain. . tinguished persons. The delegates were | for National Service: Mre. John D. Waiter Sharples, John Sharples and Stnday's weather: Rain in morning, | also received at the White House by | Hall, Miss Bther Bovia, & el e L ! Ertstus Yerringtan spent Saturday in b followed by sunshine-and shower: President Wilson end his ter. Pantops: Mrs. Edward D. Muller. |are being made. & senior class in|Patchaug en a’ fishing trip. Nottingham Lace Curtai FALL OPENING PRICE $1.19 a pair, jvalue $1.39 FALL OPENING PRICE $1.59 a pair, {value $1.89 all new styles and_ veryattractive patterns— A. Auxiliary: Mrs. Daniel | ireasiner; Hildred Hamilton, secre. | Cher’S parents i the village. serviceable and. easily kept clean. These are specialfofferings: remer Printed Linoleum at 85c a square yard,ivalue 650 square yard, ¥ valu 760 uare yard,fvalue $1.19 Fntaid Linoleum at $1.45 a square yard,) value $1.69 o erhaulinfl Sun, Mo @ Tides. ‘e‘?fi"ne:‘:l‘n&bm i et OF e o g R TR the Dancipals room Bes . orsanized| g6 e Mve! Baestor Ghusher ot New H' o VG PRICE §1.19 a pair, valus $1.58. oon_an - w bert Avery president; Mary e el 2 1 8 . v try. Bureau: Miss Louise Howe. : Lendon spent ‘Sunday with Mr. Gau- K Linoleuma are suitable for every room in the house.] They are sanitary, 5 Rithiasts . sve Leth ok I8 ol :\;-u. e. Mara, vice president; Mitiam Griswold, Y Havi] Bun. i [ Meoon || Rises. | Sets. [l Water.|| Rises. | mont thgt there are wto ways of m. |i & m |l p. m <. lana. tary. Class pins Kave been selected. e - George Weller, Jr. has returned to :_3: class colors are silver and old the New Bedford Textile School after FOOD FOR FRANGCE FUND POSTMASTER MURPHY LW, Pitdes from Soston was o |(PRR0E N Week-o& &t his home | GROWING “STEADILY| RECEIVES POSTAL BULLETIN.|Tecent visitor at tie school. and Repair Work |= OF ALL KINDS ON Amaapo T totomcs Bit-H44 ILES, ) | ing— AULOMGRILES, : 1 [l £8 || S3{Atready 3525 Fue Been Sant o Shate |Depnite Showsd Gain of Over| Wl Moter to Providence. i 06 avy 4nd Is Seationa st the ::":;;:;T:: e ’P;f;: e et e VDS . X A 3 r. an . . Brooklyn Navy Yard, - 9 y CARRIAGES, WAGONS, = hours dfter Migh paier 1 b low Treasurar—Chack far $300: Densled $4,000000 in_August. Washington street are teaving town to D Cte bepar iy theerente | o $16.85 oz | UGS 2 325-75R - = —— flooa tide. oo [ rece] lay onday) and wil ctob- L Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 Velvet and ‘Axminster Rugs, size TRUCKS and CARTS, ey Sanaites (ot T Be S M R oot received .07 |er ‘with Mrs. Guard's paremts tn North| The poile will open in all districts || fectooFall Oponing Price $16.08, res. | Sx12 feet—Fall Opening Price §23 .75, e polls will open in encouraged by the receipts of an un- | ings deposits in the United States|Spencer, Mass.. In November they will|this morning at 6 a. m. and remain ular price $19.50. regular price ‘$27.50. Meshanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | this morning at 6 a. m. and remain | expected cheok; this timi from | showed & gain In August of over four | MOtor to their home in Patona, Flori- |open in all districts wntil 2 p. m., ex- ning, umlllhrln.":nd w.-:' Work, | oPen in all Sietricts until 2 p. m., ex- xnp lnureltedkgantfemnn., R million_doltars. -rmg“ gratifying in- |98, where whey will remain until{cept in the First where th-ypwl!l clo: ithing & its by hea |O0PL in the First -where they willclose [ Collectors have made the following |crease brought the total deposits up to | SPTins. at 3 p. m, Blacksmithing ia ranc! at 3 p. m, returns: over $140,000,000, standing to the credit f Mrs, Hugh H. Osgood, West of 700,000 individual deposiigrs. The Returns to H.'& A. Plant. e e ide of Broad: - ularity of th 1 Timothy O'H Wwho h i s . c Clark Co GREENEVILLE st of, Brosawy"Ghie in, |Eowine popuisrity of e tefiics s |, Timothy, OTearn who has been in somn Stone Jars and Covers rp. Greeneville Tigers Open Season With 5 BLLSW TH . e _Clinton, B ;311080 | doposice n the past 12 monihs. Mors|returncd to Egst Mown street and will | *'y é\.“r_“:‘..d M{E‘.‘?}T W oot i ¢ A tional from Mrs. Abner B. han $50, o ), made up chiefly of the | be employs 8 0] ns & len. 6f 232 Laurel 1 avenue. h‘ H T d 11 “Victory Over New London Team— | Hill, Union strest and Church = |emall savinga of wage camers. were e MAYNARD In Nocwich Sept, 25, 1917 We have ’“': received a larg d! e S“’:I" Jfi"' Rev. Mr. Behanan Fills Pulpit fo street - - 2 =99 48a. v i e e - ™ Seeded. NNERReY, ferion. PAMN, toapir an i and preservin, of Do i Banan, Rlle Puish tar Sreaiii ' Hempeiead, Mas i uring thet Serioa” e s o g::n:;;”'m o The mprove. | Min. ‘Barie’ Ly "Maynara or vergason || | and Covers for pickling g, an er n Hil 807 to 515 North Main St. Kinley avenue, east side, to In Augtst a yeAr ago 90 officefs hid | ments on reen. Stumps of [ _2YONUS them, complete with covers, lowin, ices: teneon. a0k club_house ....o.. 32.20 | deposits of $100000 and uptvards. In |trees have been removed sand Saturday SR vers, at the foll B PEESS DR. A. 4. SINAY Mrs. Raymond B. Sherman, Dic At o g 0 Sunday afternoon the Greenevill viston street e 4.25 | increased ‘Waterbury, Cosn. s TROTTER — HAZARD — In __ Norwlich, OneGallon ............. at 27c Tigers won the first game of the sea- | Miss Mary C. Lucas, Linéoin outettipped "all Gther whices of = ine Heard and Seen. s P O ey o oWy D el‘ltist 50m by defeating the f‘luzc'{;yz of New | “avbnue, north side, and Lin- . $100600 class 1n advance Jn relative| Furmers were busy all last week At T ratin r S i e TwoGallon .............at 42 % E 3 = > . oo rank. year aterd ¥ Ve hegan Park. The Tigers played a |Additional from Mrs, Charies S6th in the class It mow stands 30ch | CLiiE Corn e s [V MeOCRN . 1a Rorhick, Three Gallonn ............at 59 Aoete 15-10 Alts Building, Norwich |strong game on both offense and de-| R. Butts, Washington street, having passed 27 offices. Canton, O. | be 35 By Ly e By e ~ Frances Hoyt Houghton and - Phone 1177-3 fenee Terguson, Shanan, Langlotsand [ west side. from Sachiem strest [with's Fain of 31 In rank. made, the | ot DhSANG,” Lo dave with relatives | Mified M He il ok oF 36 Kinhier Four Gallon .............at 75¢c e % e|_ to hospi S oo .56 | second largest advance. avenue, Norwich. , ~ BT T e o mat (0ns, RSB, Al oGt g | E enerend B S et artst S IR L YOI oreo, L CLS0 cocaiaRa iR iR L Yy 19 J = x ¢ pot (Omest: Pa, and Seat- 2 2 . 2 b 1647 ward pass. Next Sunday the Tigers| Town CBUrch ...... ciseic. 12.60 ash, divided homors with 11" Craries o Honr e Shaton 1s the | FARLOW_Tn Griswold, Sept. 25, 1917, SixGallon .............. at $1.05 i plax the Independents "of ‘the(Miss Amands B Fisher Wil | |pcints ' Bissaie, N. Jr and Barborton | suent i Sonbina of Bhaton ia the | MESLATL IR, Srio st - iai G, 40 the. Mlstorts. plicas. in Wockeish | ™ o* m the fleld at the park. ms_street, north stde .. 9y Mdvanced 10 points. Unlontown, [ Frank L. Weaver of West Town street. | © undertaking rooma todny (Manday) Eight Gallon ............. at$1.45 Mrs. <Clarenc E. Carpent B T h e Tt e 5 O ate i, Cufpenter, TR Astoria, Ore. “and Aterdsen,| mews:rs Mutray. o stedenc et roec| Lro R ropnateisy Gonday) . ‘Wash., went ahead 9 points. famo . Miss Bdith Youns, om v - ity college, Hartford, spent the wegk | cometery. . b street . % . S 16.95 MEnIcAL——A—— cnil‘n hlfi- hmeAnl't'; 1‘«1" ‘Town -u-:‘(_ MCARTNBY_1In Sionloxton (Weqne 3 <1 o ti 3 SSOGIATION r. and Mts. Albie Hale of Lathrép . Sept. 27, 7, elaide ADAHS TAVBRN CECTICTAR ek Tre hondren Doty e inird tn-] * aventie, Who have been VISiting q.}., McCartney, aged. 80 years. Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets The funeral of Oscar Christianson |stallment, maki ‘total far of TO MEET HERE |son, Arthur Hale and family in El-| PALMBR—In Woodville, R. I, Sept. 27 The trolley will get you fhra from fwas held from his late home on Boe- | 3535 has been sent to Mre. O. Belk- |126th Semi-ammual Seasion e Tt axe. at thots' home: 1917, Jame M. Palmer, aged 76 years. Do minu well avenue Saturday afternoon with a Mrs. 'John Denker and little DELWORE—In New_ London, Sept. 28 the eity la about fifteen it § P g g S et g na.pgeeb!éllzlte tnuur::'ol the fund, Held at Backus Hospital. West Town RTetl Live "wme“;“““{'f 19 Nellle Reardon. wife of John Yard - wide Silk and Cotton 27-inch Plack Satin Messaline, sou ean run thers in an automoblle | Gtiendance. Rev. I A. Bettersson,|bY. Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson. > o or two weeke vistt with Mo Denlers | Deimore, aged 49 years. Plaids, mew fall combinations our regulgr $1.00 quality—Spe- in less time, Pastor of “the ~Swedish Lutheran | xaminations For North Stemington|, On Thursday. Oct. 4, the 126th semi- |parents In Brooklyn, N. Y. S ot o N e T ns S G a2k, 1917 ] for skirts and _children’s dresses oial Price’a Yard .- 800 church, conducted the. services which 4 ennual meeting of the New London| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Talbert ha i it Value 50c.—Special Price a Mot b Ghdatideliaa > Carrier. Ve | GALLAUDIT_—In _Hartford, Sept. 26, 30 | Yard wide were held at the house at 1 o'clock d County Medloal assoclation will be(rented the house at 844 Washington| *5517 Uor TEamard Stiner oailruass || Yard . s eee oo ees ee oo 398 ) pyirange of new fall.colorings Phone 519 Norwich Town |and at the church at 2. The bearers The United States Civil Service {held at the Backus hospital. The pro- |street for the winter and will move in his 81st year. “Nu Vogue” Plaids and Checks for waists and dresses, value were George Raymond, George. Leon- | Commission has announced an exami- | §ramme will be as follows: there the last of this week. COUGHLIN—In Norwich, Sept. 29, 1917, in twelve patterns for Dresses $1.59—Special price a Yard .. $1.46 . ard, rwuu.m Sweet, Robert Donahue, | bation for the county of New Lon-| Call to order by the president, Geo.|. Mrs. John Nolan of New London and | Mary. widow of John Coughlin, aged || and skirts value 69c — Special DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | Willam Reardon, William Barry. Bur- |don, Conn. to be held in Willimantic, | Thompeon, Taftville; reading of the !Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Chapman from|_ S0 vear: e Price a Yard . . 59¢: | 40-inch All Silk Crepe-de-Chine fal was in the famMly ot in Maple. | Westerly, Norwich and New London. Feports of officers; introduc- | Allyne Point are moving to Mrs. Na- | Funeral from her late home. 135 Hick- '} plack ana White Checked for waists and dresses. all the 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn wood cemetery. October 27, to fill the position of ru-{tion of muests; efal business: than Hall's apartment on East T ory street, Tuesday morning at 8.30. %4 Ineh: ide, value $1.50 new Fall shades for street and ; Among the many beautiful pleces of [ral carrier at North Stonington and|repoet of committess. (b, crection of | street. el R T emm g e s Vard $1.19 | gvening wear. valuo $2.00— Office Hours: flowers were the following: Pllow | Vacancies that may ocour on rurallmembers, (c) umfinished bush &) | Mr ana Mrs. A. . Utley trom Ne S - 3 inen Spevial Price a Yard... sad % amtodp m by taeat | from father and mother marked Son, |Foutes from ofhor post offices in the|new Dusiness: dlnner: brict address |tune Park are moving this week to 6. |~ ors Bibpos o o Ehients 20 [ Alk Wool Storm Serge, 42 inches 27-inch Plack Costume, Velvet Bunads acepend T vreath from Mr. and Mrs. Carl John- |above mentioned county. The exam-|by a representative of the state com- |W. Quard's hotse on Washington| Stewart formeily of Ledsard aged nee and Skirts, value $1.50 for coats and dresses, value $1.7 son marked Brother, wreath from his | Inations will only be opened to male|mittee of National Defense, medlcal|street, which they have taken for the| 7% vears. e Dl rice a ard e %125 | 55ceia Price a” Vard: ... $1.59 sisters, Mrs. Hemry Caron and Mrs, | Citizens who are actually domiciled in | section; : Burial Ia Av ters . Wester] sion, No. . ; ; — 2 loth Su ows o el gl S B - of iy om.m“mf e nt. ?:;g: Eny 'ne,:ng‘zte.a :J:‘n:;xflnlds o; CARD OF THANKS, —48-inch Skirting }l.ud; ;)f Frer:;h :;gqefi:gp:r;?:' p’si:‘ee:l y.mx.sl‘sg DR. E. J. JONES fpray Of roses from Mr. and M. . Presten City items. Prasident, George Thompaon. . 1. |Mr. and Mra. George Geer, At iner|, Ve, the undersigned. wish to thank || ture Bulting in gray and tans valu : Grorge Tavlor; spray of asters from | Rev, Mr. Burgh of Warren, Me.|mateville: vice prestamrs oriis & |home on Plain Fif 3 * | qur neighbors and frierids for the kind Suite 46 Shannon Building | ¥~ 2nd Mrs. Willam Cocker. spray | preshed st the Consregational churchi | Fiu, M oo meeraiiam M. | | Mre Harry J. Tavior of New London | 1ot "i0WE, S0Ing, the | lliness and . ’t E rs. Rus: unday 3 LaPlerre, M. D. Norwich: counellor, | ¥as a recent guest of friends uptown. | and. especially Loval 262. These kind Take elevator Shetucket Strees |Powers: spray of asters from Mre,| . Last weels mesting of the grange T S r | 3 Lt . as Wil hever be forgotten: : . mtor_Ebotosks Gviats FRiie: Lplty Tk FO0 ftom | musttes” SYaReE Faot Enaee | % gy, M Koralon Shunort | 1 Son omiS S Sardner e T | vt S never"5e oo ecials Irom wash Goo Mr. and Mrs. R. McClure: “wreath from | night. s, cake and coffes MRS, OSCAR CHRISTIANSO! v . 3 , raves, M. D., New Lo; - [Jersey, which is now on the water. : - case of 28-inch White Out- School Serges, 32 inches wide, Miss Hulda Christianson: spray Oof (were served by the grange sisters | deraiosve, M. D Novoroor sts ao! B i T R O R iae. Beoh vy gt dark grounds in pretty JOHN A. DUNN ghrysanthemums trom Mr. and Mrs.| The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Bap-|gates, Georgs K. Jenningn Moo, Gorc: TAFTVILLE g £ {2 ity, value 22c—Special Price a effects, value 19c—Speci . i rihaad Victor Tongren: spray of [tist church was entertained ‘at Mrs.|ett City; Jonn G.tSanton, M. b Yard, v ..12Yzc | a Yard AR X8 1220 chrysanthemums from Mrs. L. H.|Eckford Pendieton’s Wednesday after- | T.ondon. 3 Y o _— ellot! - Rally Day Bervices In C ik tonid Flanellette, 28 Inches wide, One ot _bf wash fabrics, com Steffanson: anchor from Mrs. Hero | noon. +{and son Fran] ‘wreath from Willlam The ladies of . the Congregational | —No - i Dur Corn and Wart Solyent— |3 D. M. Hall: spray of chey: | church met In the vestry of thelf | XENS FOLLOWED BUSINESS R e e By I P . prising Voiles, Muslins, ~Sport brics, Poplins, Beach_ Cloth, Specia good assortment of styles and colorings for Kimonas, Waists santhemums from Mr. and Mrs. Aus. | church Wednesday afternoen, and House Dresses, value 20c— . vaiues 20c to 39c. for a quarter — has placed tin LeMoin Frreath m)'/? o Rev. My f“"“:;f' of Bmshhameted. MEETING WITH SOCIAL.| Ruth Pollard. Special Price a Yard ........12030 | Price a Yard .. . 17 McClure; ‘wreath from Mr. and Mrs. |preached ' at. the _ Congregational{program Numbers Wems . e e 5 : o o . rs Were Hearti - T & hi Very Special—Gabardine Suiting, 36 Inches wide, in blue, many hands and feet on easy | Chatles Jacobeon R v | S Ny v ol it SO et B M A | a1y SIS NS Apecial ervices 15 Main Street Dink. Bold, Freem and black stripes. vers attractive designs and 371hc street. er and family: crescent from Auguwt H. ed Silo. in commemoration of Rally Day. Ral- Serviceable quality, value 50c—Special price-a yard......... 2 vision No. 85 = ing Friday evening. The 38 mem the new. g k. 5 % 3 " DI Ny o New Lon- [ nis " il 12288, with three acres of [ [nE TTMAY seUIng The M. members | the now year's work. The pastor. Rev. macist, Norwich local Divislon 262: spray of | co this werr |©) Will $réct another |supper nad been preparéd. The de. | topic, Rallying Aroumd. - the Chureh Chrysanthemums _ from William M. - _ lectable menu served was as follows: | There was special music, Wall; three links from the Odd Fel. | —————ee e e AN Wreath from Saybrook Di-| . A. Bailey of Plain Hill has fillea |, ThS Xens held their regular meet- [ly Day is really the starting point of FUNERAL Specials from Domestic Dep’t. (Only 11 yards to a customer) Clam_Chowder. e ————— | Iows. y Pllot Bread. g g Surprise Party for Miss Ruth Pollard; One case of Hemmed Turkish Pickles. ct— 50" dozen Pillow Cases, size 45 Towela _sliently imperfect— | 20 doren THon o e Miss Ruth Pollard of Front street DEL-HOFF HOTEL WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD. OBITUARY . was pleasantly surprised at her home Special Pri ik e R EUROPEAN PLAN No man can do hie best When euffer. — - Avsie Plon Cheetate PG, Baturday evening by a number of N e T CTILAL LICE Bleach, :mseh v rm".; %, 74 ing from backache, rheumatic paini Mrs. John Ceughiin, . Coftee. " her friends. ‘The evening was agree- ‘Towels. good size, all letters— va";: o o) " 2; R i 59 HAYES BROS, Props. swollen joints, sore msucles or oti Mrs. John fiou.mm died _at- her, f :E‘l{ n:ute: in games lm‘ldlonxl. Se'\ Special Price Each 12Yz¢ Mo thd':e P”I" qh”c: i ® symptoms of kidney trouble. B. H.|home at 135 Hickory street Saturday| The officers, Mrs. Herb: g e guests rendered solos 25 Dos Hemmed Huck leached Seamless eets, size Telophone 1227 26-28 Broadway | Stone.’ 840 N, 74 8t, Reading. Pa.|night about 9 o'clock after an finess|Mrs. Charles Cobb, Sec = Baoiicyj|Which Were greatly enjoved. During e el Towels, silghtly impertect, Size P . e 19 x 38, value 29c—Special Price 190 | Price ety madeniracted & most sevati|of o fow days with patumonta. Mrs.Crowell and 'W. Smith Alien. us An | ihe, SOurse of the vening Miss Pol- Tofephone 2283 One case ot Hemmed C ne ca emmed Cro case of JKldney trouble I sradually|Coughlin who before her marriage was | entartainment committee, served. ara was proswnttd with a manicure 25 dozen, extra size bleached grew worse and for months was un. . Light refreshments were served [Nl - ™ Bed S I v ble to attend to busi: 4 Mary McCarthy, was horn in County | Following the supper, the regular | *% 8! HENRY E. CHURC] fon T i weight, ed Spreads Extra Size, value \ise Foley Kidney Piils and soon foung | COrk in Ireland eighty vears ago. She | meeting waa ealled to order with Mrs. | PY et e e Wi, SMITH ALLEN valis "b0c—Special Price . cr: 360 | $2.00—Special Price ... .. $1.65 THE P, ALACE Sehel" since ey " nave ‘begn "orih | showt 60 Jenrs v Boe mas mttag |ing T VUleY. the presidont, presia- | ¢ & Intd hour, Linen Crash Towelling, vaiue extra high grade Hemmed thelr welght In 8old to me Lee &|in marriage with John Coughiin in| The resular reports were Amateur Baseball g inei ™ | Mmpetertiohe ity s sysut 78 Franklin Street Eewses > : : 1863, He, died last December. She ia|approved. an aiscussion was| Sunday atternoon the Youns Red ey B et Price o Y arg oS 210 clal Price .t er T 848 ; 3. hold, closing an interesting meeting. | Sox of Tarivills suffered detoat at the |, Of #90unT of increse In price of te- | § 30¢; Secial Frice, &ravie Dam: - ] - P. SHEA . Charl During 2 aecial hour & program was | hands of the Young Braves of Willl- e aek, value 39c—Special = glven, each number of which received | mantic by the score of 8 to 7. The - Yard 70-inch Fine Satin T: e SPCCial Values In ask in a good range of patterns Blanket value 76¢—Special Price a Yar: Willimantic ' next . 72-Ineh extra heavy quality, Ir- ankets hearty applause. game was rlose and. exciting from 4. F. CONANT Sunday Rev. F. Johna Eohannan| .The program was opened by John B:|Start to fnish. There was & £ood san3za 11 _Franktin filled the pulpit tn St. Andrew’s church | Oat, who led an argument for and|crowd. The oung Red Sox will play NOTICE the last time as he has accepted & call | against Sunday amusements, & ‘retiirn game. T from & church'in the parish of Wash- | Remarks were. called for and many | Sungey ian Batin Damask, value $1.35— 100 % . 5 3 pairs of Woolnap Blankets DEAD HORSES AND COWS = ington. “Mr, Bohanan came to Greene. | reaponded: : Shea & Burke Special Price a Yard .. _ 966 | subject to stight mill imperfec. Memoved Froe of Charge le Dr““ Jille from Port Washington, N. 'Y a|, An original papes was rend by Wa- No-License Rally. 43 and 45-inch Continental Fii- tions value 33.00 and $3.50— probably ‘e some ac- a Hen, ing, Wed- - 81-inch Bleached Bheeting Won- fornia Wool Blanket. lightly WEST SIDE HIDE co. : and Emhn titn a5 to a suecessor. ding, by Mrs. Avery Park.’ A shadew |2POKke in Ponemah Hall on: the. license % nkets, slight 3 , 4 3 Tue—; v il P. . Bex 370, New Landon .and r _— s Ay ato% | Restion. - e sironsly wraed ai-vor: (| Funeral Directors B seii’vaiictpersee i overy | | mitata, e s1640 — Special = arts, Maud A number of 'silors from the Chil- | was well B a8 Tanth enjoyed. The |18 to cast their ballot, or more prop- - o etly speakis ull, the lever in fave Mptlfliflll! night ean ships in New London harbor at-|poem read by Mrs. Willlam Gilchrist e L3 D tracted considerable attention in the [ was well depicted, the several parts|Of NO-license. o R T FREDERICK T. BUNCE Vertising ocolumns of The Bulletin. village Sunday. They were very pu: taken by Mre. Frank Waters, toya. - e Piano Tuner .. e2.2. Lady Assistar: [} iliowe in saluting the bove of our éwn | H. Mrs maward Cromen. WHEN YOU WANT .o pur your bus. Shore 838 22 Clai t As Viage on leave over ihe when-end"" Fethhat e - e oo | ot otter Indy thiough: the. b lairmount Ave. on lenve 5 The list of the newly made ‘voters

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