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GAY COLORS LEADING - or -~ BORN. s l CULVE“-—I Ashwillett, Sept. 2‘, 19017, Twu mfi ‘cT'flNS WITH RA S VL, FADMIONS. 2 d{gur‘uan' "N Ua Ui, Sl However, Seft Pastel Shades Are Liked | Lo VU0 0000 ey Yy 1ggn —How' the Modes Appear to Copy | “daucitar co"Mr whd Mre."Sarghall Séttl Reached and Nature's Fall Splendor and Richness | Gatcs and grangdmughter to 4. S. 3 Off th C . Bigbee of dadam. ents Cases Go ‘Superior of, Hussy-An: Gutabar Hint. CRARY_—in Norwlch, Oct. 4, 1017, @ % n| daughter, Janis Loutse, to Mr. and John W. Cochrane Suing Connecticut Company as Re: | A% nature takes on sy colors 11 3rs” Lynwood B. Crary. 3 autumn days, s6. fashion adopts bright ™ ion een Car and His Automo- | hues for garments and wraps and mil- MARRIED, 3 sult of Collision Betw : Trolley Bass for s o, | PAIRFIELO_ARNOLD—In _ rabyan, B < Wi We Wi ‘Warm looking, che tints are dis- | Conn., Sept. 30, 1917, by Rev. J. R. < weather is indicated for bild—Waterford Woman Wants to Divorce Her -Hus- Pl e Sosntal 1 no ahade 15| Miller . ot West Ihompeon. Gecras "" apd the middle Atlantic v too vivid to meet approval. As a Fairfield and Miss Gladys Arnold. jursday, The weather in those band. ‘matter of course, women of taste will GAUCHER — DELANEY —In _Battic, districts will clear Friday. 2 4 guerciae discrimination in °§‘:}2§{25 1917, by Rev. Joseph Belan. Important temperature changes east B [ from these guy tints; aelected oo Yriae Gredie Gertrude Delaney JOSEPH BRADFORD of the Mississipp} river in the next 48| 10 gamace suits have been with- Violetta Beckwith Het- ;ma ::x:fl?:?; :}.’;“gfi?fl.fi’ n?e‘;ar- 2: {;:;:‘om i and Frederick Gaucher 'l‘!l_e 'Porléous & Mm cu. OUR ANNUAL FALL OPENING WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. “In addifion to a display of Fall and Winter Merchandise | the ' most complete and comprehensive we have ever -ZY¥ ASSISTANT ‘Ia Answered Promptly ay and Night $5.Main Street ROADWAY Thursday and probab fochs ——— !uu:’l\ New York: Rain Thursday: | Saxton of New London and asked for | afterwards her husband obtalned -a | jority of the fall nats as thousn mot K < Friday partly cloudy and ceoler. $2,000 damages. The other action |position as foreman for the Whitehall | 3y ¢opying but actually rivaling the CAVE WEwM & m m Northern = New Englan Rain | withdrawn was brought against Theo- { Electrical company of Wseterly. [ striking tints In nature. J | Thursday: Friday partly cloudy. dore B. Kelsey by Willam M." Mc- | While thus engaged he bécame 22 A beautiful hat notiosd in the stores. . Nichol. 1t was for reeovery on & |quainted with a youns woman in laTtr s vas it paurmie velvar. with Automablic and Machine Parts Welded. Observations in Norwich. T e e B T e i P bt Jurvle velver, wito ead Garage work a Specialty. The following records, reported from | The C, M. Shay Fertilizer company |an unmarried man. It is charged that followifig the-muc at 2 o'l '"' Tk, Goamas Sevin's pharmacy, show the changesihas brought a §900 damage action |on the promise of marriage he seduced Ntatiic ornamenta- Oct. 3, 1917, in temperaturs and the barometriciagainst the New York, 'New Haven her and recently procured an abor- R W‘,Cfls R e A 21 Chestuut St. Tel 314 | changes Wednesday: ]‘! and Hartford rnurol)d The plaintiffs uo{; i - Y MAHONEY-Tn this city, Oct. 3, 1917, Ther. Bar. |allege that on Janulry. 17, ‘1917, they rs. Hefflon is now bringing suit on [ ®"T40C 40} tint called burzundy, G e N ST Rt L T, e AL oet ailcinated. drawn from the superior court dock. has brought _suit Wored for fen The winds along the north Atlantic 3 n 't | ments and headwear offered for fa Y y 4 BOOKBIND. ER |gotst witbe gentle south: middle At- o ey it e e | e e o T Aoh. | Wy we Ngiygting: and o dslighi DIED, shown, we are offering T T NGt Rout). perior court fn this city. One of the |ried July 8 1911, ‘and three years | '*ar° s same time, all soft shades, | COYNORS In_ New Iendon oct 2 e ‘ s Blank Books Made and Ruled ta Order, L MR e P L e e o 15 Y3 depimn oxihg, puwtssqpior, ax, hiah[! € Comnors, aged te years. = 877 A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES ) ‘and Hartford railroad by Donald M.|court action wt that time and shortly | “Thege bright hues figure in the ma- N oy e Lany Taoet e — - In selecting these special offerings we have chosen from In Norwich Town, Oct. 2. i 3 Bromiey: "ased” 86 [ seryice at the Johnson hothe, ich Town, Friday afternoon, each department the most seasonable, most wanted and most valuable items we could gather together. ALL REDUCTIONS ARE FROM OUR OWN LOW SELLING PRICES. ‘The object of these special values is to add another reason 413020 | ghipped over the New Iaven rail-|grounds of cruelty in 1914, and on Biah 64 30.20 | road 600 bags of acld fish scrap, des. ry ;:L";h;;‘ e olapeg L‘;zfimefi = Notice of funeral hereafter. Kawh = ik iy it-will b p e many good ons, why it will rofitabl vis) 30.08 [ {inea for Milford, Del. The shipment 3 a5 worth $765.26. The plaintiits al- | superior court for New Londop county | [OUI, SMart ostrich quills forming e lege that the railroad wrongfully de- |the first Tuesday in - October. X Shemin desien 1a purple panne. our Store during Fall Opening Week. You’ll find these Comparisons. Predictions for Wednesday. Partly |1cSe that the pment to the Draper- |\ It is stated that while in Putnam | A " o b Devis company of ®flford, Del. Yo on went by the mame of Lesiie | 1o =P R SH RS o and -~ , Fall Opening special values displayed on our counters and, | HERE 18 THE - A 31,000 damage suit 'has been|Babeock. ' The youns woman s said | it S SR ToNgatea dan: ; brought against fhe Connectiout’ com- | to have letters in her possession ffom urci. en price-ticketed. Look for them. , Sun. Moon .-‘ Tides. Sun_ Hien i Ssots. | wate any by John W. Cochrane of New|Hefflon promising to marry her. Aoon Gon. Mr. Cochrane brings the ac- | He on Is 24 years old and has one |, Attractive was » Chin Shin tam of i Rises. {jon as the result of a coliision be- |son, James, aged five years. He was|of%pn ToWoE Cromn, Wroh vRAGEEIn 15 Main Street tween a_trolley _car and his automo- | taken to Putnam Tuesday évening to | 0%, /8 SRity SBY, SHIEREE. B Aroth S o, ST S 3 A A T s i, 5 Fountain Pen Here is a Treat for Women T m A m T m .YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR D as | Y I Edr | il e ocky il o | be Brougnt into'coust‘onthe seduction | Yerts 3 617] Through her attorney, George C.I|chagge. ther Chin Chi prom " NERAL . 2 = - % 3 Non-Leakable R0k !‘ e D e e har Who. Love Fine Undermuslina Self-Filling 838 ' it [ FATTEH. BB JOtARGER EEAL TR 1 HORFE - Wilson 7o eattn acing, and, the. An- DIRECTORS S BoORES A& g3 0 a0 BEGINS' SEASON'S MEETINGS| - STOMINGTON WAS GOOD. | ishing big velvet bow was also faced |§ g . a3 good as Six B Tter bi ter 1t 1s 1 ! o dfrat sells for FIVE DOLLARS. na-xwfi'éfi' 1o E O By ‘Reod Ja.‘."' Large Gathering at Home of Mrs. W.|Few Cases of Contagious Diseases De- | Stunning was o i Bat.tg biue ls Ornlng ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED GREENEVILLE Tyler Browne, Regent. valoped During Past Year. in combined blue and magenta and a Try one and be convinced. Faith Trumbull Chapter, D. A. R,| The anual repert of Thurman P.|faRcy feather of both tints =~ =~ EMBALMERS Ladies’ ,Ald " Society | Eave another proof of its inherited | Maine, M. D., health officer of the |and modish hats and ,mem,n'g. e Congregational m & fl':() . H- BUSS Meets With Mrs. Frederick W.|spirit of loyalty and patriotism as it|tow nof North Stonington, shows the | speedy cholce of both a necessity. Lady Assistant JEWELERS Hutchineon—Personals. opened the season on Wednesday af-|health of the town to have been good | V e i cln:‘:‘ce‘; Telophone 328-3 ternoon with a largely attended meet- | during the “past year. Health Officer ey B g ‘Wednesday evening the Ladies' Aid|ing at the home of the regent, Mrs.|Maine's report is as follows: e SThe Ballatincs atvertiaiy are HENRY E. CHURCH society of the Greeneville. Congrega- | w. Tyler Browne of Broadway. The past year has been uneventful. | $fiinC' yaily of their large B ‘WM, SMITH ALLEN tional church met with Mrs. Frederick | jfter the singing of America and [Very few cases of the serious conta- |fu| stecks, never more attractive than we shall be ready, on our-second floor,, with a fascinating special showing of beautiful C Z ‘'W. Hutchinson at her home on Four- the salute to the flag, th 1 reports | glous i have dowalos Tas Overhauling | 5o oot ettt | ne s o g ons, fhe voual voport | sious Ssoaes s Soimioped, Ao | " SSimen, Maad Sewn . - | general welfare of the soclety Were|showed that since the war began, the | ily, oscurred in October. Fortunatels, [ MiggING MAN FOUND On account of Increase In price of to- d R o w rk discussed. chapter has given $86.50 for the ;\I there were no seocondary oases. The o ABLIIP b nn e ehia Whlt.l{:u.. c'fl‘ il B d d ld d an epair wo Open Season With Vistary. Bos 60" Cross. 316 "to the Food for R WA B ouk eud > o Mg ety Bl and Hand Embroidere OF ALL KINDS ON ‘The Greeneville Cardinals opened the | France Fund, $85 in knitted garments Charles Rogers Has Been Across the J. F. DONANT PEiL e e Y S e e T . i || Philippine Underwear o moza T Frankiin @ 3 A pick up team in the Y. |rine and the' baitloship Commgetiont| Grip and pncumonia wore unusually AUTOMOBHUES, . M. C. A Tussday ovening by the acors | and $06.85 i initted articles the t in the eastern part of the | Charies Rogers, who has been miss- of 28 ta 3. Tilly starred for the Car- |army, as well as participating in the | town during January. Two cases of |ing from New London for about five CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |[ginals sotting mve b oy Tast | Py T oW chants | saperculosis were reported during the |weeks was found by his mother in bis| } Shea & Burke . 41 Main Strest m—=Since the world has become aroused | to a full sense of the rare beauty and real elegance of Philippine Under- wear, the demand for them is ever in-~, + creasing. There is a certain original dingls vouid liks gamey with auy fast |tinctive D. A R work ine chapige |yesr We esaped the. epidemic of |hetriom Ocean Wednes- {gam m this end of the state. Thelr |will oin tho state organizstion fn |smalipox that ~infested Conmeotfout i e Rons et auce TRUCKS and CARTS, lineup is: Tilly, right forwa: Knitting for the Aviation Corps at|during the winter. It led, however, to nfi’, ‘slumbering with ~ spparently 1o Mechanical Rq irs, Paintis Tris gfl’}“‘m. Ff? ":;d G;Sb;‘i ?e“t!r‘ Mh;:w‘:_ fl'll‘en .e“n:t .‘xt ‘-rm'-‘l_ :.“:i‘w‘m‘lénlcm. —— l“lm; F l D- echanical Repal ting, Trim- | Suferan,” loft guard, and Finlayson, [ecach, i the apportionment for the | ber netions. Several cases of | ““When awakened and questioned he ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, | 1eft forward. chapter and gives each member an |German measles occurred in May and | sald that he had ¢akeh a trip to Hall unera irectors opportunity to have a share in the|Jume. No nuisances . were reported |fax, 'and from thers he had gone to Bllck:mithing in all its branches. Farewell Party. grtuniey to-have 5 Shass ) . ‘worl ey for | during the year. The school bulldinge 1 ad 3 A_faiewslt aurptise parey for David | wer Fellef workc Mss. B 3. HUSt Ben: | ave been nspected =s recuired BT |care ot ans pom , Lizerposl naa character, grace and refinement in the F. Sheehan, who is leaving with the |erously offered to open her home for |law and found eatisfactory. turn trip he had landed at New York k of these gifted Philippine needle- i work o gi ppi rafted men tgday, was held at the |a musioale some time next month and 0 ho thought he weuld yun up to New | SOCIAL IN HONOR o & . Cazon on North | the chapter 1s looking forward to an | NIGHT SCHOOL WILL Tondon and pay the folks & visit. BE ne mEE WDosatie e women which instantly appeals—and . Vain “PM Tuesday evening. The |evening of pleasure and profit through OPEN NEXT '”mv He tried several times when in New . St‘[on l tOO—tO women Of most dls- 607 to 515 North Main St | oot e o B o s [ e o o roeses Lasatd — London to enter the service of the gov- | Young People Gathered at Home of rongLy. 4 a pleasant remembrance to carry with [ Mrs. Will L. Stearns spoke In behaif | Miss Helena Coughlin Will-be Prinei- | Srament but was rejected, “his would Dr. and Mrs. Harry Higgin criminating taste. e et A B e SO et | 3 S o Aing one pthes aden: o T Year. Tori s way ‘across going s asfist |, social was held Monday evaning S - DR. A. J. SINAY a lats hour. tlon, and Mrs. Hesekdall Petkins spoka | Nisht cchosl will opgn Monday eve. O ie Tioe b gt the home of Dr. and Mrs Harry In our Muslin Underwear Depart- = o in, Dehalc of fhe RSN Tibety Joan. 7:pWNEs : gin Broddway school|y’(ay the only apparent way to get | HISEIns in honor of Walter Woodman- ment, this \morning, we will have D = Presented Tokens of Regard. The literary parf of the. programme ,:':’:n.‘éu:“o jog to.ap "““"““";‘ the trip. see, who leaves this (Thursday) after- ready for inspection and sale, a par . ‘There was a farewell party for An- | ¥as conducted by Wrs. George A. Ash- i odnesday evening DbY |~ yie:says that he left New York at|20gn for Camp Devens. . bey who called the roll of state D. A.|School Superintendent Bdward J. Gra- The first of the evening was ‘l\.n en ist gas, Fetormon’ on THeolevelt avenus | BE he Rl e O et i | Ram Stite Helons Coutbiin Vit e | BIANERE and srriving in New Lendon to st Tivo”tabics Wwore: plaved. ticularly fine showing of Phil ippirie undérgarments. The materials used are sheer delightful batistes and softest nainsooks. All garments are cut to American models to insure. proper fit, . Wednesday evening with a number of Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwioh [his friends present. During the even. |in their names the memory of true jthe principal this R puperintend, | wake the folks until later in the Prominent among these is the name |that he was desirous of having miil, [MOTRing. e Phons IUDS ing “several ‘musical selections “were heroines of the Revolutionary war. 3 eard. Refreshments wers served and 5 S rok ate of Faith Trumbull and Mrs. B. P.|factery or other managers who em- a pa the barty broke up at a late hour, all |5 ;0 ead an Interesting sketch of |Plovers held who might be benefited |ST- ROSE BRANCH third prize ‘wishing him an early return. ‘was 1647 4 e ly rett He this daughter of the Mayflower and |DY & course in the night schoo] make INITIATES NEW MEMBERS | son Vocal and instrumental musie fol- was captured by Earle Stamm. Miss Idith Ringland won. the second prize. ck of cards. A pack of cards ae as won by Clinton Simp- Pr e I (pral T gkeus Tt Te I wife. of the only loval governor in the |announcement to them of the open- | - e colonips, whose example inspired her |{ng nisht next Monday. Reception -and. Whist Followed Cere- |lowed the play. Iee cream, cake amd e its i Onecat bestistorio places tn Norwich Out for College Team. family and state to even greater sac.| Classes wWill be formed for _those, ans ‘at * ByokiiE by Mo gt fruit punch were served by’ Mre. Hig. and the work itself, the sewing and ,....“. two centuries has been the | Fricnds have recoived word from | Fifices. who unable to either speak or -t gins and Miss Lillian Crumb, assisted the exquisite embroidery, has been Music was furnished by Miss Gladys [read English and there will also be a | - ¢ Rose branch of the Ladies’ Cath- | by the Miss nd Helen Higgins done by the clever fingered Philippine e ey o mig e Marion Flske, who sang Bonds. f Love [sscont Cdas for those wrho 3r> ablololic Bemevolent Assoeiation held itz|and Mis ""AbaMS TAVERN |25 hete wioescd it Fie | Stporl e it obe Home 3 (1 Hiantla SHELSSE, S0t 101 g ity e Hyeafy o7 e needlewomen whose work favorably an encore’mumber. * Mrs. Charies N, |the study of nistors, civics fand citl, tery presided. An honor roll has been establishea || compares with that of the French letics there. Burke was captain of = %o trolley will got you thers frem | §C% UiTre, {utre, e Fiske accompanied. zenship. 1t is hoped that there will |“Q RISHEES, o businass was trans- 4t the church on | artists. The designs are beautiful, the the; Sity in.mbout fifteen minutes or Tea was served by the hostess at|De a large attendance on the opening iintiati k.- pl in ch: " ‘Yo ean run-there in an automobile In New London Contingent. the close. b e Mix Bracen Wonialius and M| LLlD aspear fhe npmesiof all the needlework perfect and the finish un- An less-time, x McMahon of Prospect atreet George W. Mansfield, members of the cice. The following are the A. A. ADAMS left "Wednesday for New TLondon e | NORWICH EQUAL FRANCHISE UNDERWOOD KEEPS LEAD initiation committee. William 1. Odgers, cavalry, surpassed. - is in the contingent from that oity who LEAGUE HOLD SALE IN PINOCHLE TOURNEY | A reception- followed to the new . 15t khown. Christopher Allen, Phone.519 Norwich Town | Will g0 to Camp Devens. = i members, and whist was plaved. The | oo O Es e, : . . e, < Proceeds of $140 Will be Used for|Peskham Repiaced by J. Jordan as [frst prize was won by Mrs B | Nowhort Herberi Ferguson, = navs - e=In this special showing the variety is DRS. L. F, and A. J. LaPIERRE | winiam r eomat® ot Bridgepors| e oMot of Farm Bureau Werk. Sogend; Man Fhin: Wk Slattory. lee'cream and cake were{mNowbor: Ao Grawe apuiay large and the styles numerous.” A : 5 1s at his home on Prospect street for| A successful sale was held on Wed-| Underwood' kept the lead Wednes- - e ¢ e Norris L. Riley, ar : grand assortment of Night Gowns, 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn |2 few days, nesday afternoon under the suspices | day night at the West Side Pinochie B NATURAL CLUB tlilers, Tioxtord, Mass. lai d Envelope Chemi No Office Hours: Mrs. John Burke of Seventh st: B o e e A Saadd b B g TVILLE Dt AR e Ly - o . n rke of even! street | League at the home of Mrs. Willis | Piace went bacl 0 rd an . Jor- ” = i i t ; 20 & m. to 5 p. m. by appalntment has returned to her home after a visit | Austin, The praceeds amounted fo|dan came up to second from fourth | Season Opensd Tuesday With Meeting TAF i withstanding the extra beauty and Wednesday night was the sec- at Home of President. it rare quality of these dainty pieces, the Party For Thomas Green- rs Home From Forts— Sundays excepted with relatives in Hartford. about $140 which sum goes toward the | Dia ST Home Economcis work of the Farm |ond night of play inthe tournament. Mrs. Fred Cotes has returned to|Bureau. There were many interest-| The scores made Wednesday night| The B Natural club opened their| wood—Sol season Tuesday afternoon when the Personals. QENTI T her home on Smith avenue after a few |ing and unusual articles: attractivé | follow: Hallisey, 6985: J. Jordan, Z weeks' stay in North Adams, Mass. |hats and imported noveltles, home- |A. Hahn, 6660: A. Jordan, §630; Peck- | members were entertained by I prices are moderate, indeed—but—we carmot promise to be able to duplicate made candies, jellles and cvokies foung | ham, 64 Pendleton, 6370: Teonard Prentice at her home on Thi her: was a arew o % /i / DR. E. J. JONES Privates McClimon, Turner and Mor- | ready purchasers. wood, 6260: Parker. 6260; Baile | seenth street. Fourteen members were | riiomn Crocnnond St ik noarty, for e Py sy e e [is of the 34th Co L. 1. S.. are at thair Pettis, 5935] C. Hahn, 5485; Reeves, | present. i " e Tugsday evening. Mr, Grean- now marked d“”"g “'”5 5p£cm] exhi- e ildi omes in the village on a short leave 5165. Mrs. James Bidw. he president, | g eft cdnesday g Suite 46 Shannon Building | ;r2%%. . COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. |®i, standing to date: Underwood, | Presided at an interosting meeting. |Nyoineid, v Geseniwood oy prot bition. e Take elevator Shetucket Strees —— Five Have Been Approved For Filing 13,990: J. Jordan, 13,665; Peckham, 13,- | when a_discussion was held upon tno 3 meer um pipe by his ntrance. Mrs. P. F. Brennan has returned to 565: Parker, ‘13050: A. Hahn, 13,010; | Work of the club during .the coming Greenwood, in- behalt i G i her home on Prospect street after Hallisey, 13,000: Pendleton, 12,725, | Winter. Features of the ov- The assortment comprises Gowns in Kimona styles and with Set-in Sleeves, with round and V Necks and En- velope Chemises to match. spending a few days with Mrs. Rob- Bailey, 12,485; Pettis, 12145: C. Hahn, | Following the meeting, a well ar- &'s ente * JOHN A. DUNN |ert Connors of Bridgeport, formerly o | Five, compensatian asreemients have|15110; A. Jordan, 11,5%0; Reeves, 10, | ranged program was = given. Short | {u"F %"4 e M bl L HLE TS . Norwich. been approved for filing by Commis- | 355 readings upon the lives of Bach, Han- s et el = = ‘sioner James J. Donohue as follows: del and Haydn were read by Mrs. . B o ey Thilen S0, John Shea of Seventn strest who | Arnold Rudd Co. "New London and N. . A. NOTES. bert J. Balley. The remainder of the |5 5t ¢ ""“'“"_"‘f ghem ionths: plan: Our Corn and Wart Solvent— | left with the secend draft contingent | Clifford Marteil, New London. Date program follows: Vocal solo, He Was has returned to his home, having been | F injury, Augnst 9th, and award $6.30 | gy ard G. MoKay Presented Purse of | Detbised, Mandel, Mrs. Leonard Prom. | St Veronica's T. A. B. Society M for a quarter — has placed|!onorably discharged at’ Camp Dev- | from Ausust August 17th d Wrist W tice; piano Solo Bach Prelude, E flat| The St. Veronica's T. A. B. soclety ens on account of physical disablility. | Standard Brass and Copper Tube and Wrist Wateh by | minor, Mrs. Charles D. Geer; paper, |keld its monthly meeting Tuesday ew London and Daniel Current Musical Events, Mrs. Oliver Dt in their rooms on Providence We have made a very charming Win- dow Display of these goods which many hands and feet on eas Putn = lle, New London. Date of in- 2 < SRl Syagie A V1| e Concarn Warges. | o | ot 310 351 rvars T1C ek |1 Ac the fhort recsed o1 Wednontsy | Ebmtes Dot s BoRtia T | Soreet A0 1€ was ell atiended. Mat- every woman should see. But-—more street. Watetbury Wednesday_concerning the | IV from Augusc 17th, [Edward G. MeKay of the N. F. A fac- | companist. nil considered, among these were the important—come in and see the Plans of Tay men 1 K ik soe igke-Carter Construction Ce., Jew- [ulty was presented $25 in gold by Clin- | Dainty refreshments were served hy |u ity of ning a membership underwear exhibition on second floor. ett City and Frank Lapoint, Jewett|ton Jones, N. F. A. '1S, in behalf of |the hostess. Mrs. Prentice was assist- | campai <n and the members were urg- 1Pany of Watertown, which has been | it Pate ot injirs: Juiy T In » f g 3 Ve i I’hmaclst. 50 Main Street greanized with a canital =steek ' of | §10 CHIR OF (RIET, JHE, b and awar | B o Mccopted the. sitr ra ok | 54 In sersing by Mise Elizabeth Wel- |od to, make an effort in getting ail You will be welcome and no one will ! sl Comimon maerredrgtock and 330000001 Shore- Line Eiectric company Nor-|was ralsed by popular subscription for — e e g noss avaliagie duid Ehe dos be importuned to bu | % s jcorporation Bas|yich and Farl Darrow, New Londen,|Mr. McKa¥, who is leaving today f T Ry ke JEN0q- Waok Tevel e Imp) Ya DLL-HOFF Hi Dpihased the property and business|jate of injury, August 1, and award | Camp Deven i CONN. PATENTS. though the town did go #licence.” s ; OTEL 3 the following companies: The Ham.- | 3249 T0 0, RURIEE b on . McKay graduated from the e e oo iR, Yoied, toaceept the gracious f e [ mond; Knowlton cqmpam ot Puinam, | T3] e T N ey, Nor. | Academs: Where e “was prisimng g | Groton Man Gets Government Pra. of the members. ‘of St of ‘Watert jaway Sons Silk CORPANY | icn‘and Ira B. Barrett. Date of in.|his class and captain of the basebail Tection on Wiladewy Sérenn. b o eitmat Nopmlshito [and the incorporated New London | WeeKTY from July dth. college, where he plaved on the, base | The list of patents ispued to citizens | VERIZE CEiober Joth o 0 L g LA K Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | Wash Silk company of New Londom. = = R e T Yoy N came, 10, the | Sept. "on, 1917, in An collows: o - |lowe'en ‘socinl and President. Miss | e W ondon ommen Court, o Per Hersaren. Bridgeport, drafting | Wolsard appointed Miss May Doughe Herbert V. Leolde, - Brideepor:, | (Tty as chairman of ‘the affair, she in | S mm————— Owing to shortags of help we will | The prosecuting aitorney ot the | '“\fT \aq presented a wrist watcn at|Pen:- = criminal cougt of common pleas will 5 at | B S itive - friotion cluteh: . Hares turn appointed her assistants who are Do THE PALA E close our drug stores at 8 p. m. com- he at the cobrthouss, New Ianden: at | 11e, on€ recess by Dr. Bunnell “The [ BOSiNe JIVHSR SN e axtens | Misses Tomma - Monenr - iissuern| FORMER NEW LONDON HAROLD 8, HETRICK L (: men October 8th, 1917. 11 ;o'clock andrat the clerk's office at|jected amonz the girla of the Junior Wilsen E. Porter, New Haven, | Daley, Teona Fontaine, Mary Mec- DRUGGIST IS HELD MADE LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Fi . PITCHER & SERVICE | Norwichiat 2 o'clack on Friday for the | (jnaa center friction for clocks and watches; | Sheffrey and Elizabetn' McSheffrey, - — ik 78 Franklin Street P. F. BRAY Durpose of arransing for Uie business | The tryouts for the accompanist for [JOhn C. Ringe Bridgeport embroide — Harry A. Chippendale Placed Under | Tr®ining Men in Rainbow Division P. e n of the October sasaion. which wili:open | ine Girla Glea club were held Wed. | in8 machine; Fdward R, Sargent, New Home on Leave. ’ Ve L and Expects to Go to France. . SHEA - GAN at Norwieh on Wednesday, Oct. 10, | nesday atternoon in Slater hall. Mics | aven, casiet” handle (two patents Among the local bovs who were Arrest by Halifax Police. b A. McLAUGHLIN with a jury 3 | Felen Kelley is in charge of the Giris | Erastis A Ware, Groton, window héms from tho isiand forts Wedneedas Major H. S. Hetrick, having finished screen. were Harry Smith, Thomas Waldron Harry A. Chippendale, 37, charged|his work at Camp Funston, Texas, G Y RS Glee club this year. Trade Marks: Electrlc Cable com- |ana John Hoclke. == = T S —, “om. p 2 pany. Bridgeport, rubber covered elac. with the forgery in Providence of |designing trenches and supervising NOTICE The Entertained Baokus Hospital Patiants. | friesi wires and cabloa: Landeee, oe. Sy Jitney " operators’ bonds, was arrested |their construetion, etc. has been DEAD HORSES AND COwS (J‘A( ;IER - Reme dy Al SLoyable aftemioon of ‘music| ry & Clark, New Britain, alloy of base | James Hanlon is touring New Eng- |in Halifax, N. S, Wednesday, as & | transterred to Camp A, 1. Mills, Long Removed Free of Gharge 2o coughe. edids d Sundas from 3 to 4 oclock wnder| o — iamiin hisiniew. W% fugitive, from Jjustice, accarding to 2 |lIsland, N. Y, where he s now taking Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Chas. pléasant mt“.,fla the auspices of Class Circle of the Faces Serious Charge. ‘Arthir- Schofleld of Platnfeld telegram received at police headquar- | pantyin preparing men for Gen. Mann's Late~. erse charge. A o | | King's Daughters. Mrs. Chatles S.| Harold Heffion, 25 and martied, was | vistter in the iiaey, | 2nfeld 18 & }iers in Providence, Wednesday morn- | Rainbow or 42d division, and has be WEST SIDE HIDE ca. aneral D.Il. ‘1 hen Fiske sang several entertaining songs | arrested in New Londom at .11 0'cloc Gihe oy ing. Chippendale ' was arrested in|himself promoted to the rani P. 0. Box 878, New London ector B ncluded upsy' Daisies, by [Tuesday afternoan by State Policeman | Frank Benoit and Joseph Laramie | PTovidence on Dec. 5, 1916, and dis- | tonant-colonel in the 117th Engineer by ave accepted positions = with the |2Ppeared a few days later. when |regiment of which Col..Kelly, cousin awaiting trial under bonds of $2,000.)|of Charles and the late Augustus hore Line company. At the time of his arrest Chippen- |is commander, when all is ready, it for France FREDERICK T: BUNCE 3 Il II Huntington ‘Woodman, Just You, William ‘. Jackson, and he is looked ale s ""e Burleigh and Gocd Night Beloved, by |up pending the arrival of an p. ot wmr NWevin. from Putnam. According to the polic —— T Mrs. Helens M. T. Church gave much | Heflon \went. to Putnam. where he Christian Hoefer and Themas Du- |dale was serving as second mate of |expects to Piano Tuner Of Horehound and Far g:ea;};::l by her wiustag Ll;f‘:d'fr Rose|emploved as foreman for the White- |vaile wers among those who visited [8 Canadian usval craft under the —_— P - torant and . | by ottes 58 [ hall Electric company, and posing as [the bays at Fort Terry last week, name of Harry Alen. The authorities Contributed 15 Bags. Phone 828-2 22 Clairmgunt A +Prompt serviceday or night | [l A tonic, expectorant and laxative Louise Tull i . 24 3 : ar. H,'llllm c““em‘ uw sa2-2 Lady Assiszar: | injurious. : l:,;:zerfl::ld ;g:e;::::: with several }1‘.. in “'nte‘;-tora The charges againet | Suillvan end A,cin. Torrance spens | the Providence police. 9F SR%s: Tpineadel okursh seatmitated > 54 mme was very | him are seductien an utte‘mnlcd abor- | the week-end 1) B h h they Chi dal e a - r e n for Yusiness res: Try Pik’s Toothacke Drose — Dleasing to the patients. tlon. b ges SR n e et e bk ot Mew London. T8 Grig: {gwly madtane 'Hlisd Ser WU xe

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