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MANY AMITEII Tll CITIZENSHIP |GHILD’S TONGUE M-Mmuwumm Ses- smsmm ooy s~ || | o ofSuperior Cout—Ten Subet of Gy on| [FQONSTIPATED All Calls Answered Promptly passing eastward over the upper lakes. the List. Day and Night It has been attended by light local - X rains in Michigan, Illinois and Wis- WHEN CROSS, FEVERISBH AND .88 Main Street b he nngnl{s & Ml_t_c_h_g_l_l . Go Sesonal temperatures prevall in all| About 125 subjects of foreign coun-|that he is here only for his fmancial SICK GIVE “CALIFORNIA 8Y- In the east fair weather will London Tuesday to qualify as citizens|with Stone while emploved at the New| .13 nothing eise ‘the tender JOSEPH BRADFORD e hawes N annual naturalization session of the su- | Za7gq thad 8 Ons morer He parts of the coantry except the far 3 fore Judge Gardi: RUEOR IS E- . : - L/ R | ;o hwest, where it is unseasonably 'G':,: wx':‘;:: .b:‘;:m':ofn o M| Hawiey was catied ko the stand and _ warm. G S stated that he had 'N::MM ‘Children love this “fruit laxative,” wmg ac lnes United States. It th -|London Ship and Engine Co. He de- 4 TRy e, e e e | imen PP SRS o] Vi e SR e / SRS Wit Jorth Atlantic 2 ing to empty the boweils, and the re- K coast will be gentle southwest to west; | Derior court. said _that he based his opinion on ecome R BOO BINDER falr weathier. Middte A t| Men of many lands and climes were|Stone's owa assertions in several in-{ gip a o i Pyt [ , ‘one Blank Books Made and Ruled te Order south; fair | represented among the aoplicants.|stances m which he had had conver- weather. There were Greel Russians, Ger-|sations with him and which he had ey 108 BROADWAY ' - . Fored mans, Austrians, Ita e s il . Clryesasisotit A representative of English, Portuguese, | with others. Hawley told the court Turks and nh}och o! many other nk-|thats Stone X that “the gland CAVE WELDING & MFG. C0. = 2> “‘;’; ndn Somnty. o e e . decert. bS8 applicants from rmy was “rotten.” _ Ston Automobile and Machine Parts Welded, mbe " ussia !M ‘that he “wasn't here Garage work a Specialty. Work Guaranzeed. 31 Chestnut Se. TelL 214 the manufacturers of Free Sewing Machines will be at our Store for a few days to demon- strate the superior mer- its of Free Sewing Ma- of ‘harmiess; children lowe it, and it never -mhm-ammmnvum P tions. the most_potriotic ASK your drgiist for a 50-cent bottle B A 8 p. m...... 30 B oliowing ;v-re admitted . to|were eriticising the United States andof “California orup b Fige. whioh During this demon- . Comivastins: o Mecainine, Amron Lermms, o =m0 mevy wens nmumicientt: fe UL D Bt P R A e tration the mak £ 4 ; - r grown- HERE I8 THE . 3 _ Naftuly Alter, Felice Pagano, Ph quired_Judge Greene.. Hawley admit-|printed on the bettle. - Beware of Tnacn: o il . o=y d : A ted that it was. ; r this machine will give P = , , S Casey, who is now a guartermaster by " j en X hi-cinacs it ley Jordan, Pasquale Gigilott!, sergeant stationed at Fort Adams,|Company. ~Refuse any other kind | ABSOLUTELY FREE j Henry Moyles, Bror Gustav Bengtsson, “and | with contempt. : & : Antoni Fidrych, Arthur Pickering, Pe ’ —_— with every purchase of YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR San tro Gallan, August Henno, Tke. Cohen o J Bisen | Sets. Water. || RiseS. | ygicnael Soleck, this country which were made in his| VISITED NORWICH BOVS a Free Cabinet Sewing Noa-Leakable —_n y Prasthus, _ John presence while he was requisition AT CAMP DEVENS SC" Fil H > 3 .17 | James Thomnson Isbister, Leon Koz ‘!‘!‘:;‘!‘ uCo‘hei Ne!‘:ls :mfllifmp Sae“d omol arties Spent 3 BESCHARE & 3000 . 2 > P e ., In ot 4 - ~F1 hng R 58 | iowall, Louis Philip Deschampe, eHn- | peant Casey thousht that Stone was| | ™° Automobile Parties t Sun- 1} Dress Form or will -llow you $12.00 on your old machine. Onts ORE DOLUARSboL 96 gesd aa B} U s | s i Iy William Arthur Thurlow. fozef Go- | sbaolutely wrons in the stand he took day at Ayer, READ ABOUT IT ! any Mtat sells for FIVE DOLLARS. fi ¢ 3 1 ‘:‘ e H E dwerd Aitenoll.|against this country. ~He said that! o, Sunday Joseph TH Fatrell, J. A. FOLLOWING IS THE OFFER—] ! ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Olaf Bertelsen, Ernest Mathew, Cat. |government but its action. Judge]Desmond, John T. Drew, William H. 5 F P i > | Harrington, Joseph P. Gadre and John wne: whd Wb moitinilds ton, John Clinaue Garand, Krekor|Greene wanted to know If Stone's y hié daptmalcoging e I s inea] CLiclSm, was not that of a man who Vi 5 R ER " S omar, ‘omo ‘of the OFFER No. 1 ollowing cases weer continued|thought that the United States shoul * f JOHN & GEO . K BLISS GREFNEVILLE for study: Moses Loranger. Tvin Jo- have: entered ‘the war on the- side of | Norwich _bovs ai Camp Devens. Wlie (‘M < ey seph Gregoi iphone Vanspeybrock, [the allles, but who hadn’t up to thi L JEWELERS Funeral of Alfred 8. Tefft Meld Mon-|Jiotr Kumiega, Auzin McGarry, John e G s s S of other 3 Nomwich wovs S aistribated The makers of Free Sewing Machines offer a Tele- day—Mrs. John Coughlin Buried | Jezierskl, Ernest Tetlow, James ‘Frank o ok tmor Norwich auto party spent|] | scopic Dress Form, value $10.00, absolutely Free _Tuesday—Personals. The case of Joseph Malek was dis- 5 Sunday at Camp Devens. In this par- to every purchaser of a Free Cabinet Sewing Ma- 3 The_funeral of Alfred S, Tefft was| Misre, brook Gibsén and Lieutenant Bovd of | 1Y *ore Srane, oif, Shages S oiptey chine during this d trati : verha“llnj " held Erom his ate homn at 357 Pree | When Robert Harold Stone. assist-|the Uslited States navy. Both are at|%nd the Misses Ilelen, Margaret and e N1, 3 e s N h""m‘“ ‘at ‘two|2nt foreman at the plant of the New|present on inspection duty at the plant | Jonnie Mclntyre apd -u <oy g pect ireet, Monday afternoon at two|London Ship and Engins Co. ap-|of the New London Ship and Engime|TheY, ~ g St et OFFER N 2 and R ep‘dl!‘ work 2 S o B I i ?ure:! bef]&;re“.'udfz Gardiner Gro:r;: g:ii’amhuumnm !sot having come e e e P [+ ] Do, - A B don, pas ‘or naturalization there was a prote: contact wit one in an official £ = - . Seaters yore Sawand Tumer: Stertng | Seainet le being admivad e s Daltod | capacley, Ly e i $12.00 allowance for your eld miachine, no matter OF ALL KINDS ON Netson, John rEerxlce, W‘g!‘i]-;r' ot Richard Hawiey and Waltpr S. : Casey | believed “Stone to be a moat honest, | Mrs. ,“d"“:"; F-‘Wv'g'"‘c"";‘" Pres- what condition it is in, is the offer made by the mak- ames mos of New London on the ground that|rellable and res e permon.” The' ident For oming Year. § " i i AUTOMOBILES, Witam Wads, Burias was in | Sione was ol At 1o hecome an Amer. | critiicms -nm?:?fl n’;‘?bm e W:’c_—-r bl ik ers if you buy a Fr:ie Cabinet Sewing Machine dur- « fami metery. n eltizen. more than were being made by many S By T R B ¢ this demonstration. CARRIAGES, WAG! Undg-takers Church and Allen had| “gione is a subject of Gréeat Britaln|cther at that time. Hi - |annual meeting at_the home of Mrs. £ b ONS, | charge’of the funcral arrangements. but has been In this country for sev- | sidered that Stone would maks & eod |F. L. Lathrop on Maple street, Mon- TRUCKS and CARTS, Mrs. John Coughlin. eral years.. His cpse was first to|citiren and that he had no doubt of|Gay. The mesting was opened by v » The funeral of Mrs. hn Coughilin :“fle up ‘Eh'n ,;ht: fl&hule‘-“lflfiolli I‘!ld- his loyalty. lhl: nreséde:;, Miss H’nz-dont.‘ G;QC!‘O;!, P = was held from St. M; 's church o1 iion opened. 'er being questione. who made e usual opening marks S ” E Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- |700 2 0 00 S ook with the |by Naturalization Examiner Allan F and lead the meeting in praver. The 0 n aS a ments ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. | Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice officiating. The |.Church. the examiner read a protest secretary. Mrs, H. F. Palmer, read % & & b Lo Blacksmithing ir. all its branches. |[beareérs were Dennis Hayes, niel | dated June 24, 1916, signed by Haw-|his loyalty to the extent of-having him | her annual report which showea that '} A Free Sewing Machine Club is being formed enabling Rarnett, John Driscoll, Wfl“a!l En-|ley and Casey stating that in their{on a boat with him. there have been eight meetings dur- eht, Michael McCarthy, George Rab- |opinion Stone was ‘mot fit to become| At the conclusion of the testimony|ing the past vear. The fiscal vear|§ you to buy a machine on the easy payment plan. Pay * erts. There was a good number|a citizen of th e United Stajes, that Judge Greene admitted Stone .to - |has been changed from January to &ofi & C!ark Com present. Father Fitzmaurice read a he had blasphemed our* country and zenship. i October s0 a3 fo comespond to that $1.00 down and the machine is unmedlatts:ly delivered to committal service at the Brave. o e county and s e unions. rs. ent m nce Undertakers Shea and Burke had B4 the your home—the balance in easy paym accorda S. Howard eade, treasurer, read charge of the funeral arrangements. | TWENTY-FOURTH CONVENTION |MUSIC ASSOCIATION her annual report which showed that thh our Club Plan. the unfon still had a balance in_the OF Y. M. C. A. AUXILIARY. OPENS FALL SEASON Appointed Billing Accountant. L= > bank with all bills paid. Mrs. J. J. Willlam E. Evans, who for the past[State Body to Meet in Willimantic | Delightful and Varied Programme | iy Tohorted for the Love id that A LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNT year has been emploved istant ER. A. d. S!NAY ghiet clerk In_ the office of the D. 8. i v Rendered at Slater Hall. ;;w,;;gvgfuw;e;‘;:*:; the vear each |} During this demonstration all purchasers, of a Free Sewing - g company, has been. selected | - sne 24th “anirual conference of the| The season of 1917-18 for the Nor- |medal contest in the church which she Machine, who do not care to avail themselves of the ad- 507 to 515 North Main St - + |to fll the vacancy caused by the res- | wyor o ‘omen’s auxiltaries of the Y. M. C. A.| wich Music Association was most aus. | represented, Mrs. Arthur Wyman has Dentls isnation of J. C. Atterbury as bIIling | o¢ Connecticut will be hold Wednesday | piciously opened Monday evening when | supotated delegate o the annnal state our Club Plan, will be allowed a discount of ANt o ir. Evans has been em-| ;53 Thursday of next week at Willi- |a large assembl thered. n "Stater | sobvention to pe heid in Midate ub starts toda: - P - % ly gathere in er ti to be el n e 2, Rcoms 18-12 Alice Building, Norwich ?t-’r:d %{,;&i“b“,’;‘fcfi""&::y > g mantic. 'l‘lt'le“ program has been ar-|Hall Annex to enjoy the delightful and | Oetobor 17, 18, and 19. Mrs. T ten per cent for cash. m Club s y—so don’t P i of ranged as follows: varied program proyided f th - inath .lfl (’l]'l er.l'l lv[.cl‘ Phone 1177-3 broved himself competent and ambi- [ "AgESS as follows: o L gvarie ¥ ol 45 5:,;‘::‘2&:’?:‘&%&&&%3?:&25 delay, but come at once join the S g ine Club. g":&; rr}xl:m;: Fer¥ Jopulax orpeonk his | devotional service, led by Miss Jessie| The president, Rev. Joseph H.|ations and the 1647 T Bt Do oat or Eucc“:'}n hig [ B- Arbuckle, New Haven; 235, ex-{Selden, extended a warm wel- 4 change - of ~greetings, Mrs. Fayette|come to the association and |President. P o v i responsible position. :}oas, president otOWilllmhan!;i'g suxil. |spoke of the work planned for the |retary, Mrs H. F. Palmer; : P Sor : ary, Mrs. Adam Orr, chairman of | coming year as being” of especial in- & $ cade. Cros b One of the historic places in Norwich | Social in Honor of David F. Sheshan. | i:t. committee: 2.55, hymn: 3. topic, | terest and profit to PR i‘.‘.’: -besén‘?r:&dtntnof the fi:’l union . for over two centuries has been ‘the | At a meeting of the B. N. R. club | How can our suxiliaries be most use- | Music Association hes, during its two | for the past twelve years but has been famous held qt their rooms on North: Main|ful to the associations and the com-|years' existence, made itself street, Tuesday evening. a social hour | munities during the world war? Mrs. |has created a place for n.uurefi e | e o e AD AMS TAVERN Ivas given in honor of David F. Shee- | john W. Potter, Waterbury: 3.20, solo: | community which it would be very |F Ir Sage, | peSwRe is to leave Thursday for|330, a three-minute incident from each imlam to do without. It has had a|church; Miss H. G. Cross, INDIAN ASSOCIATION. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. The troller will get you there from |of the oiun mecosmied W ‘miogent|suxiliary of how it has helped one|large share in developing latent ‘tal- [church, Mrs. Joseph Cobb, Church of —_— L raprar the cit: ia about fifteen minutes or B an e SR S 5 W :“’,’c:;,;fi‘{:fi "',';:fl,,"“ I - e e a wal '“"‘“'lfl"s the Good Shepherd; ‘Mrs, Costello|Informed Discussion of Plans For Gonolides Cyolb/of Bucred. " Service ¥ou can run there In an automobile | kit and alse plenty of sm 27| The Supreme Challenge of ‘the Hour a e Do o e B e e me . ComngiYwar Hsid Moktsy Sl 9, Sl ol e 1 iess time thaulied thie NRGmBSTE OF he ChiD L e ouy ',f?;'::‘;'fifi:m‘ Cellence and Wwide diversity, and too|Mes. F. H. Bushnell, Bean Hill Meth:| The Norwich Indian assoclation held| The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth), - A. A. ADAMS a most pleasing manner. liam Orr, educational secretary, inter- | members of the programme committee | omti ot Saborinrondont — or P pinec|its first meeting of the season Mon-|Which began Sunday evening, con- Phone 519 Norwich Town | Personals. national committee of Y. M. C. A. for the sound judsment and unusual [,eeinc. WMre S. Howard Meane, Su- |day morning, with-Mrs. Bela P. Learn- | cludes the cycle of sacred services dur- i v R e, ——— b sk aulbtey o New erk 3 pa‘;;'?;?:s:” ST 7?"&11‘1}“-“;-17; taste displayed in the arrangement of | perintendent Franchise, Miss H. G.|ed. Mrs. Dowe, president, led the|ing %he month of Tishri, the seventh . is raise ice, led by E. T.|each evening’s programme. 3 1 year. 1 DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE | visIt/n& friends on Eieventh strect.” | Batos, state secretary of Connecticut | Monday evening was mnb exception | Cr08S- Superintendent L. T. L. mesting, which was weil attended. Sat- [month of the Hebrew year. This J . an: 2 M. C. A: 8 address, The Lost Mo-[to the high standing set and 1t will | P airer 1o anuusl mesting th jpractory conditions were ShoWll thu|ithe last. day bears tho spegial ¢ 257 Main Strast, Norwich, Conn |, ST2Zles P Domahue ot Pittsiela ety n i Gl Samsl SN I A e e and Syl o e e | e ireportaser the mecestary g B N oreth the Daare eturned fo his home there after | President Mary K. Woolley, Mount|ing entertainment thronghoms the yeny. T tmok Charas An interesine | An I vio] Clusion ‘oF the ight Bay Office” Hours: spending a few days with relatives | Holyoke college; 8.30, reception. Mrs. L. Tracy Sheffield gave the Tesembly, tts B rogramme was given in which sev- 1a, Letters from c 0 6 me S B by aspemnet | nT T MeB st . gelhureday morning: 9.15, morning | greatest pleasure to her audience in|groF'or the mmebery took paci ATter]comne yeer was P;fauonfi Secretary en In Exodus XXIIL, 16; G St ! e i L W ERe b e, ’,;’,‘x.cf,:;’"g:, sé','“c’:'s:gf the programme deligRtful refresh-{of the Indian Y. M. C. A. in regard |whero it is called the = WrFist Watch Present . W. Kil b: ®. 5 3 ments were served by the hostess as- 4 plans, were read andlgatiwring, and Dflulnronrm od Geo. W. Kirby. . E i{Saens. Her superb technique ~was|5Cld oy Mrs, William B. Lathrop and| ioyiis: “orreios b():nrmz on Indian life In ancient timeg, the people from all parts of the country pilgrimed to Je- rusalem for this feast, and offered sag- Tuesday noon, his shopmates sur-|10. ' .25, fully displayed 1n this selection and DEN ] Is T |priced Georse Washinston Kirby, em. | of Developing Boys—Physically, Men- | the marked briiliancy of her render- | Miss Phoebe Bogue. Miss Jessle Gif-}and work were read by different mem- rifices and thanksgiving within " 11y, 11 . : ford rendered several solos accom- ? the sssociation. ploy®l in the shipping department o | tally, Socially, Spiritually. F. A Stan- |ing also. She is heard only too infre- | Tord Tendereq severds solos acc bers of the the Richmond Radiator comj v, by|'ey, Hartford: 11, solo; 11.05, address, | quently by Norwich audienc Her - DR. E. J. JONES presenting Bim a handsome wrist|The Cost and Compensation’ of the |Chopins Prelude and Nooturne were New Haven—Rev. Anson Phelps |precincts of the Holy Temple. Dur- . - watch. Mr Kirby leaves Norwich for| Great Conflict of Today, Rev. James | wonderfully sweet and tender in tone TAFTVILLE Stokes and Mrs Stokes have returned | ing the festival, the people dwelt in Suite ‘46 Shannon Building |cCamp Devens on the next call, and|McGee, New Haven: 11.35, reports of {and showed her rare ability in inter- to New Haven aftor apending e [TEMUEEHES IRDG Swuig thos peimindeq ot = , | the gift was a token of th& zood will | conference committees, report of treas- | pretation.. weeks at Lenox, Mas he Pivine lovingkindness that had e “i‘:‘,j.‘;;ofhfl:::' Bireen | o Sowt wishes of his associais work. | urer; 1150, closing service, B Gnnte - Allsich | Crowsll ' -was | BOY S0out. sl e—Stage Lead in| ™" 7~ 7 ' | _______{becn manifested to their fathers in the == ers. —_— heard in a group of charming songs,| Inter-patrol Contest — Horm wilderness. 8 COMMISSIONED ENSIGN. From the Valley by Tours, My Sweet- Beausoliel Hurt in J. B. Martin €o. MARRIED. Tabernacles occurs in antumn, when JOHN A. DUNN Miss Cooper te Speak This: Afterncon. i = : heart and I, Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, and = i DI . the Palestinian farmer had gathered Miss Harriet Cooper, of Chicago,| Yraver Briscoe, of Norwich, Enlisted|When Maidens Go A-Maying by Ger-| Troop 10 held their regular meot-|" Sept. 22, A. D..MacFadden, | his grain. It brought to him the les- I BN who is to speak at the meeting of the| in Naval Reseérves During the|man, all most deugmmuy rendered, | ing Monday evening and two events| formert vich, nnd Miss Sue|gon _o{dgra!iltu(}e for lhalhl]v m:umf received and of accountability to God the 'second beirig particularly lovely.|in the interpatrol contests were run| Burns of New York. Her second group, Time's Garden by |off. The events held were first aid rolmwu—wnu\—hu orth Flunlnit_; Goring Thomas and The Masic Song|and Japanese wrestling. —In Satur. ‘""h.?";'nh{ e R A RS R or a quarter —has placed | %, Fugkiss dusing Rer Stayh Nt | xSt et "Auils | 2, Meyer Helmund, vevs oimg morigiiye copiesie R Brown vaced of | Lt ; Yich. Her themo will e Home Mis- | Briscoe, ‘has just received a commis-) SfUSCCSlly and fioplaved her beauwtl 1D CY femder Kioss won ihe leaf col- DR Stonc nany hands and feet on easy | S members Sione bat Tot tor lading s e E:ge:w%?f:“ r-?m M. Potter accompanied her with | lecting tontest with a-collection con- | [RSLOR §ept. 0. 11T by Rek Lutith {interested. | orders from the mewy department Ta)her usual understanding and sympa- |taining 29 varleties. The tag patrol is| Stoningion and Miss Emma J. Burton Progreesive Missionary club of the| Spring. Jur Corm and Wart Solvent— | Central .Baptist church this afternoon, will be entertained by Rev. and Mrs.| Traver Briscoe of 99 Broad street, for their use Church & Allen itreet. i thy and in the second group Charles|l.ow leading the contest with 91 points| of Griswold. ; S oL [ D e e i Tane | D. Gallup's "cello oblizato added great- | With the Flying Eagle a close sec-|FQRGUES—ST. GERMAIN_In _Un- D = = in June, being ordered to.report at|lVto its beauty. ond with 98 poines. The Lion patrol|’ casville, Oct. 1, 1917, by % ha!mICISL 50 Mflm sh'ed Bridgepo B that time h The arts of music and dancing be- |is third with 58 points. Georse Me: Quinn of Montville, Miss St 15 Main Strect ; =U- Lty g ol SR, S TR ol ing 80 closely allied, it scomed “mogt |ér leads in the individual point get-| (ermnin and A. L. Forgues of Fox- con’ working to advance himself fitting to see the interp-etive dances|ting with 21 points. Albert Bibeault| poro, Mass. rank and his Norwich friends are = d’ th - given by Miss Donna Maria George as|is second with 17 and there are sev P s SuCCese. radunte- of the|Part Of an evening of music. - eral who have seoured The meet- ~DIED. G A €| " The dancing of Miss George was a|inz night has been changed from| . . .\ .¢ 1n Charleston. R. I. Sept. Rev FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Cady Acsistant Norwich Free Academy, Yale univer- Monday to Fridav and the next meet- EUROPEAN PL, 3 > Joy to watch. Graceful in the extreme, | Monday to av 3 reacric . Fhomas, e sty and Harvard Law department, and | 330 ') ogdesstn also @ rare vefsatility; |ns will be held Oct. 5. The local| ieq £ a8 e DT o o 12~ | making great distinction between, her | troop would be glad to have somo | gy pmmRAND—In Novwich. - Oct Yen since his admittance 10 the Dar.}yypes of dancinz. In her first dflnc.slor the parents attend the meetings. D A nies 7" sl deprand, asea 66 HAYES BROS., Props. bt : T e that uncomfortable [ At th time of the outbreak of the war Felephone 1227 26-28 feeling of fullness, headache, dizziness, | 1y, -~ E she portrayed so well the joyous Gre- = R Ay ¥ A B Broadway | our, ‘eamey. upssi stomach of hesre. | yith Germany ne voluntarlly aoered | clan malden, with fillet-bound hair | Former Local Boy Makes Trial Flights | Funeral service at his late home. Tow burn? " Get rellef at once—delays are [ paen oihis mractics and as staiig|and floating airy draperies. and her| The Clearfield (Pa) Gazette men-| Gec. 4. at 550 0'clotk: . Buy today —mow —a 60C | pinced his mame In the lst of th dancing carried out so well her con-|tions Pierre Theve of that place for | BROMLEY—In Norwich Town, Oct. 2 box of Mi-o-na Tablets. There is no | ., @ DA-|ception of the part. Quite different]|his cool nerve. A visiting aviator of- 1917, Harriet J. Bromley, aged $8§ THE PALACE more effective stomach my For | 41, reserves, His friends are 2nticl-| were her Spanish dances with her gav. | r. ; G < 4 sale by The Lee & Osgood C: rating his further advancement. shimmering, red skirts and rattling fered to take people on trial' flights |: vears. and although four signed up ycung | Notice of funeral hereafter. castanets. The first a court dance . m— Thi th ly one Who Showed | mm———— 78 Franklin Street E. W. Wilbur New London.| with stately postures and the second & | up when the birdman was ready to : = — Telephore 325:3 P. SHEA Mrs. E. W. Wilbur, wife of Captain | wild gypsv dance full of the spirit of | start, He flew with- the awator on i@ HENRY E. CHURCH - E. W. Wilbur, Salvation Army. former- | careless youth and lifo. Her Oriental | rwo successive days. Mr. Theve is|| % JF YOUR EARS RING WM. SMITH ALLEY . v stationed in this ci expects to be|dance was one of undulating grace employed In the plant of the J. B. at the Salvation Army hall in New|and languor, hinting at the mystery of | Martin corapany of Clearileld. He is London on Thursday. Mrs. Wilbur has|the Orient. One could hardly tell|the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Theve WITH HEAD NOISES NOTICE \been wéiswns in (!’he tBerkshlres« “2 at | which was the most attractive, as each |of Prcspect Park_and was formerly L £ New Canaan returns to New| was so distinctive and so skilfully |employed In the J. B. Martin mill o On account of I 1 T f to- DEAD HORSES AND COWS Hampshire on Friday of this week. and charmingly- interpreted. . Miss | nere. Mr. Theve is only 19 years old It you have Catarrhal Deatness or | pacco, the ik il “',‘g';'; bt Removed Free of Charge — e Seo;e — o e st“p:ndegnm and fauadltofmhllke memavsman corps || head noises go to vour druesist and |{eold from now on at $3& per 1,000. Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Ch: o ;- n_encor d e. Miss|on account of his you . strength), and add to it 1-4 pint of J. F. CONANT falL2Es N Londen or Chas. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY | Betty Schulten played for the dances hot water and 4 ounces of wrami- |l oo 11 Frankiin st lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a da This will often bring quick. relief DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, | of Miss George. enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & The chairman of the program com-| Hormisdas Beausoliel was painfully Co.. 2885 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, JIL, | Mittee is Miss Tsabell Mitchell. Miss |injured Tuesday when his finger was EST SIDE HIDE co. P. O. Box 879, New Lendon Y 200 Mazie and Mids Faith Caruthers ar- i from the distressing head nolses, mpt service day or nigh it d ada: learly. caught in the quiller in the plant of o FREDERICK T. BUNCE Roemot t S i ecotve tn rotuin & frial pagl. | APFEA the “attractive decorations in|He®S" B Murtin compans. The nail|| GIOEESS, nestris should | open Shea & Burke * age containing Foley's Honey and Tar|the hall of fall flowers and boughs.{on the first finger of his left hand |l mucus stop dropping inta the th 832-2. Lady Asmists 27| Mr.'Selden announced that a member- | w; s stop dropping [nto the throat. A ; Compound, for coughs. éolds and croup; | Mr- T- | was torn off and he will probably || It is easv to prepare. costs little 41 Main Street and is pleasantyto take. Any one whoe has Catarrh: e! head oises should give this pres !lpuun al. Lee & Osgood Co. can sup- Foley Kldney Pills. for pain in sides|ship committee had been created, Miss|pe laid up for a couple of weeks. Piano Funer and back, rheumatism. backache, kid-| Jane Bill chairman. ? .2 < 2 hone 838-2 =2 Clairmount Ave. aey sud bigdder allments; a s Hartford.—The West Middle school New Haven~—gacred vegsels used at|of this city has reported that it has a J— oug] sing catharti - Eastern ccu:a«nut -qum.lo-g“n" ‘tlutlcr&l,bfllflw.nn:‘:e. ':éncrrf:r c::a l’o{n‘ Kippur célebration “ have been|100 per cent. membership in the letin for busimess sluggish bowels. Lee & R ca: stolen from a New Haven svnagzorue. | Taachers’ Ratirement association. .Faneral Directors THERE 1= no s:ng medius in Eastern Comnecticut eausi to The etin for business results. * ‘ -5 -

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