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POWDERS & oo oy AR ks s v T ET W Th_g Pomwus & Milchell,cg_ : THE™ WEATHER. Norwich Woman Elected to Succeed Mrs. Emma Danihy, 25 > Satin SKift.......... « 19¢ ¥ ‘Conditions. ‘Woodbury's Face Phwder 20c LADY ASSISTANT . Resigned—County Board Meeting Held at Buckingham Colgpits: isfomin, an Guton 48 = 25c Aubry Sisters' Deautifier 210 P " A barometric depression of consider- l:rl “fl'flw "’G - pre Colgute's Eclat and C. B. All Calls Answered Promptiy sble magnitude is central tonight Mmml My. 'oligt Water ........ F Colgate’s Cashmere H'-:hrm‘ 256 i i o s SE Teogeta bay. the Jdwer Colgate's Florida Water Rogers & Gallet Rice Powuer 28¢ extremity of which projects over Lake —_— Colgate's Violet Dactylis 88 Main Street Superior. Eclat Toilet Water..... s Generally fair weather will prevail| Mrs. Mary L Sliney, president of|a former county president, was elected. Hansen-Jencks' Violet Wai Y in the east during the next 48 hours, | Division No. 18, Ladles’ auxiliary, A.|The sum of $100 was voted for war Vegetal .. O. H. this city, was elected county |activities, and the coming state con- with somewhat higher temperatures in 50¢ Derma Viva Liquid..... 29¢ 50c La Blache 5lc Java Rice Powder. ROUGE AND:FACE l i Atiantlc coast gistricts Raln s indi- | prosident at the meeting of the New |vention fo ve held in Danbury next H Bath Sajts. S0c Dr. Charles’ Face Pow- cated for: northern New ‘ork ant ndon county ard, Ladles' auxil- ugust was discussed. mar] W udnut’s jolet ec t] . . CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. nothern Now Englana, " © - |iary, at Buckingham Memorial, Sunday | made by Mrs. Danins. retiging county piats gl THIS Sale will continue lll this week, It is the most al¢ the rtl jantic | afternoon. rs. iney, who has been | president, Mrs. Iney, ver's nclrn. ert e. an , Antomobile ana Machine Parts Welded. | coast will be Tresh bouthwest: middle | county vice president, succeeds Mrs. | president. and Mrs Haniey. the new comprehensive sale of Toilet Requisites ever held in | 5o pievices . weati.n Special e c Tetlow Pu ow $ Sl ok n SessY <1 Jf T e DB Ty ot o Tales . o ean Ot | vesite usiiacios . tie: cornty. aise ] § 53 this Store or this City,-embracing as it does complete lines | 7’5110, Vo ire” P cinniion R iy s S because of ill health. Mrs. Danihy |reported on their activities. The en 1. and assortments of standard grade Toilet Articles Miro Dena Roug: %1 Chestnut St Tel 214 Northern New England: Fair :fld was present and presided at the meet- | tertainment, of the afternoon was fur: 4711 Bath Saits.. Hudnut's Violet Sec. warmer Monday; Tuesday Partly|ing on Sunday. After the report of | nished by the members of Division No. Colgate's Splendor Perfume, - . Elcaya A o ere:. Fair and |t SouUnty sectetary, Mra. Julia Brock, |54, this cits, and refreshments of cake. an ounce 1.00 MBN as well as women are interested in this Sale, be- Melba 21 t of Divie N "y sandwiches were served. kiss’ 2 2 ogers Ga . warmer Monday; Tuesday partly g e L L S ;w]':l‘ol’i!h inthe county were rep- ety o cause the articles offered are the same lrlu:l‘u Sercorized W, cloudy. electionis were taken up. To succeed |resented. They were Norwich (two), man uses daily in his bathroom—onl ivers’ Azurea 1 OO “'Eastern New York: Partly cloudy | 31rs ' E1inay” ax ‘county vice president, | New London, Mystic, Stonington and ‘73] that about Sy man = ant y 00 Mary Garden end warmer Monday: probably shoW-(Mrs' Anna T. Hanley ot NewfLondon, | Taftville, one each. - at reduced prices. c Tetlow's Swansdown: €28 ROTE; DESSERY TRIT. = §1.00 Babcock’s Corylopsis: e 2 c Madeline Face Powder HERE 1S THE L Observations in Norwich. 3 = s Huanuts Bay de Cologne Read this list carefully—or better still, cut it out for 30c Mavis® Faco Powde . The following records, reported from | SECOND ANNIVERSAY 4 THIRD REGIMEN . as de Rignad, an 50c La Dorine’s Rouge. ... . Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes o TR CADETS srinl il AL R ounce --... kY reference. And please remember, THIS SALE WILL 100 il poiin i Boviiir | 110 Al I @I ||, tempomnturs, and the barometric : CONTINE ALL THIS WEEK., e g r0ay and Sunday. par.|Celebration Was Followed by Installa- | Home Guards Also Presented Colors e -3 i <o Bprsure - Cuspd MISCELLANEOUS TOILET REQUISITES AT SPECIAL PRICES 52 30 = \ — . °Q ot 2 : At Buckingham Memorial Sunday| Every section of New London and - £ » Non-Leakable 4 1. 2008 atiernoon the Tierney cadets of this Windham cougties was largely repre ISCE b ES % P . Bar. | city observed tkeir second anniverdary |sented at Plant Field in New London = -Téam 5c Ab: 5 i 5 25¢ Celluloid ir Pins, ‘shel . Self-Filling A B L T T e e L s i e [ e e niienses 5o ) 6 Coliolad ST Binel i E DOLLAR but as- 60 30.20 | tion with the installation of the re- |preciation to the Home Guards by e e W hat ey ) Busltsammonin’e g Seet pakiird R e o SRR Oniy ON as good as 51 3018 |cently elected officers. In the absence |their relatives and intinate friends g 5¢ Gum Camphor . 40 29c Rubber Household DvoLGiaTt Hot Water Bots dhat sells for FIVE DOLLARS. Highest 62¢ lowest 36. of ‘the president, Vice President|who went to New London.as a sort of JORRX .ocoene 25c Sal Hepatica . 21c Gloves . . 22¢ fl_;lwd 0 A WL ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Coinaricetis Thomas Aubrey occupied the chair |convoy to the men who have enlisted 10c Sponges 3 5 10c Sunset Soap Dye, all col- e gy Byringen s sy P 3 and ‘delivered the address of welcome. |for home service, to .replace the na- 25¢ Sponges . 30c el Thepmicn - 4820 L HAbls to sHght Miperfec TED one: an Sorno e cHons, ey S a2 ‘?;g"’::; tional guardsmen who Pagn Daedt e 25¢ Easy Cleaning Fluid. $1.00 Sal Hepatica ... - 880 Rainbow Dyes tions, but each one guar 5 New London made a brief address Vi o : . JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS ]| Seiurdas's weatner: As predicted | irict remaris were also made by Mise Cion “was & Faview by Goveenor Hol- Machine Oil . $1.00 Cuticura Resolvent ... 79 R 55c Colorite for straw hats, anteed for one year, 1t L4 Predictions for Sunday: Fair, con-|\ary Swanton., president of st. Anne’s | colm and Colonels Lucien Burpee and 10c can Hand Cleaner. 306 Dr. Charles’ Foot Relief bo all colors .... oo value, at ............ .« 49 JEWELERS inued cold. T -A. B. socicty, and Captain Ernest | olden of the state military emergen- 10c Moth Balls, box.. 50c Dr. Charles Foot Relief 25¢ 25c Tintex for coloring Two-quart Metal Hot Water Sunday’s weather: As predicted. Gagnon of the cadets. There were also oy hoard and the presentation of col- o 10c Sylpho Napthol ........ 7c dainty. fabrics . 21e Bottles. with flannel cover, piano and violin selections by Edgar|ors, silk national and state colors to Sc Absorbent Cotton..... $5c Sylpho Neptiol 170 Hump Hair Pirs, all sizes, will last for years. at Sun. Moom Tides. , Caron and John Jubert, Mr. Jubert|ine Third Regiment, Connecticut Home Te Abserbent Cotton..... Sdindho e 6c value at ....... 4c Two-quart size, No [ Sun High || Moon | presiding at *he piano. A quartette {Guard. The command assembled at 13c Absorbent Cotton 50e Sylpho Napthol .. - 86c 10c Celluloia Hair Pins, shell Hot Water Bottles, red c Il Rises. | Sets. i| Water. || Sets. | composed of Gerald Dingivan, Thomas|ehe state armory, and formed in line 25¢ Absorbent Cotton $1.00 Sylpho Napthol . T7e color only ...........6 for 5ec white rubber, at.... Aubrey, Alfred Pineault and Wilfred | {n®inis orders 7 Cote rendered several selections and | "rnirq “Regiment Home Guard band. the program came to a close with the | “Golonel . T. Kirkiand and staff, singing of the Star Spangled Banner.| foot® gu o, CTINRL ARG SR ounty Director Douglass_installed | company K. Notwich; Company . M, tho officers as follows, this being the [wrmeror, & “EERON CPmPEIR | first installation ceremony he has ef- | SomuertUY NGPORENY it GIROCD? ficiated at since his appointment re- | ;oRPETE o 0T Ranielson sep- - cently: AUTOMOBLES, Six bours after nigh water It falow |CRUVE L an, arate company which was assigned to Overhauling |=—"25 and Repair Work| OF ALL KINDS ON TOILET SOAPS [l E 7c Bath Soap, large bars, at 5c 12c Palmollve Soap...... % 10c Munyon's Witch Hazel TR s 7e DENTAL NEEDS 10¢ Dr. Zinn's Dental Floss. ...8c Colgate’s Ribbon Dental.... 106 Colgate's Dental Powder.... 16¢ TOILET CREAMS TOILET POWDERS 10c Daggett & Ramsdell's 10c Roman Taleum Powder, ColfiCleamn ... ----- 2550rted OAOTS +.vevevenens 25¢ gett & Ramsdell's o7 i 10c Jumbo Violet Talcum. el tide Sizh 13 followed by flood tide: e s e * > CARRIAGES., Vice President—Thomas Aubrey. Second Battalion—Major Charles P. 25c Frostilla i Sanial o avih riast s 108 IS Bl P anisl Rowos 100 Cosmo Buttermilkc Soap. 7e Sl GREENEVILLE Guecond Vice President—WIlllam | illiams. Company A, Mystic; Com- 25c Pond's Extrac 15 Babcock's Corylopsie.... 11 19c ShefMeld's Paste........ 15c D el moan TRUCKS and CARTS, = UINAN. ial Secretary—John Jubert, | Pany D, Mystic; Company B. Stonin Cream 16¢ Williams’ Talcum, Violet, 25¢ Kolynos' Paste. . 18¢ e b » Rev. W. H, Smith of Toronto Preaches| Recordind Secretary—John O'Neil, |ton: Company C. Pawcatuck. 25c Pond’s Dxtract Cold Rose and Carnation .. Yo 26c Dr. Lyon’s Paste. 180 3 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-| @t St. Andrew’s—Men's Club to| Treasurer—Albert Clarke. - B A L e e Cream .. 15c*Wrlisley's Rose. .. 12¢ 25c Dr, Lyon's Powder. 180 15c Remmer's Peroxide Soap {00 g T AR T Start Fifth Year Oct. 22—Personals| Inner Guard—Harold Shannon. FoOla Lyme: Company G, New Lo 25¢ Woodbury's Facial. 16c Arbutus Telcum........ 12c i6c Williams' Powder . 120 lflscol:;nfiius and Surgeons’ | #ning, Upholetering and Wood Work. a Noh Sentinel—Arthur_Pineault. . Blacksmithing in all its branches. e \s.,ée Organiver James McDonald of Sundey Rev. W. H. Smith of Toron- | NO¥ Lendon wae expeciad ot the an” | "Sachine Gun Platoon, Captain Ern- to, Canada, 2 candidate for the pas- | Wiversary. but was unable to come to |, ¢ Rogars. 5. | Xorwich. as ne had previously been tcrate, preached at St Andrew’s | O s The regiment marched direct to R . to attead the anniversary exer- < &ofl & Clark co | church. "He wil: preach for the re- e o oA {he anniversary eXer- | pant Field, and, as soon as regtmenta’ ma ‘month. s an- formation ‘was completed, the_presen- £ nounced that the Men's club would .| tatiofr of colors took place. The col- <07 to 515 North Main St.hold their first meeting of their nfth | L/BERTY CHORUS WiLL rs were presented by Miss Leana La 25c Sanitol Face and 15¢ Jess Arbutus. . Cream ... . 15c Amolin ....... 25c Madame Ruppert's Face 25¢ Eykes Comtort Powder. . Bleach S 25¢ Mavis Talcum 25c Pompeian Night Cream. . 25¢ Mira Dena... 23¢ Satin Skin, rose tint..... 25¢ Riveri’s Powder.... 25¢ Aubry Sisters, tint.,.... 25c Wantine's Wisteria...... 2 25¢ Packer's Charm.. 25c Bath-a-Sweet .......... 25c Sanitol Paste and Pow- R R IR R 25c P. & MJ’s Listerated Tooth Paste 25¢ Burrill's Paste and Pow- Colgate’s Ribbon 25c Zozodont . 2hc Rubifoam ... 25c Calder’s .. don: with the Montville separate com- pany added. 10c Jergen's Glycerine Soap 9e 4711 Verdura Glycerine Soap, 3 for 25c, or a cake....... {10c Hudnut's Violet Guest Size. 100 15¢ Laco Spanish Castile Soap, a cake. -{1204 Colgate’s Honey, Glycerine Oatmeal, 3 for 35c, or a vear Oct. 22. There ‘will be a soctal SING TUESDAY NIGHT. c ollege, 3 " Talc { - ¥ening and It I expected that there ol o mnieent g college; |1 | 250 ergen's Bensoin and Al TR F5e Catow o.oiilil Lcakke Ll 3G will be a quartette from the Bass-|Charles D. Geer Has Been Appointed [ Pointe of G Company, the young lady mond Anjami g Colgate's Dental Powder. . 15¢ Pears’ Unscented... 120, DR. A. J. SINAY Clet as well as_Instrumental music. the Local Director. beinz the donof of the flags. In a few 25c De Miracle......... At rilduss Hudnut's Dentaluxe Paste Colgate's Natural Odor Soa; . . Mayor Allyn L. Brown will be on — . words Miss La Poinf made the presen- Colgate’s Cold Cream.. Colgate’s Florient, Radiant, Hudnut’s Dentaluxe Powder. 49c a box of three, or a & hand to deliver a patriotic address. The state commoll of deénse has|tation and the colors.were socepted in Colgate's Mirage Cream Rose and Violette de Mal. . Z0c Pebeco Paste....... BRI s ok 5 smaiet st i T DentlSt Al e Ly come to recognize the importance of |kehaif of the regiment ' by "Colonel kcite MLt Totioh. 50c Sykes' Comfort Powder. . e I eencrice 25c Woodbury's Faclal Soap ‘18 3 choral music at a c- gatherings, nd. e colors wer ra 5S0c Mary S . - 25c P: o8 in T . Ben T 35c Daggett & Ramsdeils D M e T 26c Cheney’s Tooth Powder. 25c Packer's Tar Soap..... f17e ing ; Saturday morning about 9.15 o'clock | and as recently stated in The Bulle- | cver to the color bearers, who were Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | the shanty used by David Daniels, the | tIn, is now bringing together existing |escorted to and from the voint of Phone 1177-3 watchman at_the Eighth street cross- | choruses nad orsanizing new choruses | presentation by Captain La_Pointe's ing, was burned. The autochemical|io meet the needs of such occasions.|company. The colors were given over was summoned by telephone, but the | Every city ani twon of importance|to Company D, of Mystic. the color 2Bc S. S. ‘White's Paste or Powder ... e 25c Lavoris' Liquid.... Roger & Gallet's Paste. 50c Pepsodent Paste. 25c Pears' Scented Soap. ... (18 25c Cuticura Scap, 50c a box of three, a cake......, 5c Dr. Charles’ Soap.. Cold Cream ... Borated TAlCUm .......... 25¢c Pompeian Night Cream. . .19c Lazell’s Honeysuckle, F0c Pompeian Massage Cream Sweet Pea and Violet Tal’ 50¢ Hind’s Honey and Al- CUM .ooeosicernzaenseees . 118 19¢ fire was o far advanced that they | will have a Liberty chorus made up|company, belng the second in the sec- 2 S 1647 could.do nothing. The fire is eupposed fof patriotic mer: and women who will ond battalion commanded by Major R e R R orated Taizum ~rc. e o e ot o have started from: an overhea: e glad to serve their state nad_their [ Williams. G Iman’s Freokle...... Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet, 25c Johnson's Foot Soap... o ‘ ©One of the historic places In Norwich | Stove. The loss was slight. _ éfi::l:;}; l;; t}"“"a’rt?(‘)? ‘;a.‘uv.l);;en -'ms' Al(-r'ihe [ére‘:ent(l‘lflon the ‘:eg'lmel;: 30c Daggett & Ramsdell's Dactylis , Violet, Eclat, Colgate's Cashmete “nuqu?! 25¢ e v ke H was reviewe v Governor 'olcomb. ceeesteceiannn - ces Ta Vi i for over two centuries has been the | Socisty of St. John the Baptist Meets. | state miusical director. He has ap-'d After the massage in revies the st "Co;d i"’;;; t Vanishis 256 Sauibhs’ Violet and Gar: SIsDRen:Ipncls: NA0les «vox- 100 famous Sunday the Society. of St. John the | Pointed Charles D. Geer local director [cers’ call oas sounded. Th B e Veu oy & 35c Dierkiss' Soap..... 310 ‘ nday Y. h O sound The officers Cream . 2 nation Talcum ..... 3 7 5 £ Baptist held their regular meeting. in|t0 take up the work in Norwich and|formed in hollow square and were ad- L Pands. - fet “Cota 25c Spooner's Violet Esse, Blue Seal, yellow Col ffl" 5 Mileq Bosph s At i Pulaski hall with the president, John | the mass meeting to be held in city | dressed bv the governor. H= compli- G A ot Corylopsis, Lily of the Blue Seal, yellow. . e ARROLIed IR o 5c Romanowski, in the chair. The repofts | hall on Tuesday night will serve to|mented the Home Guarders on their Err e Valley Talcum, Eivie. Boul: - white Armou Virgin Violet The trolley will get you there from |of the secretary and treasmrer were |Show to what g:lent the singers of|excellent military appearance and re- 50c Packer's Charm......... sertuay P - % - !9 fhe city ia about fifteen minutes . or ;'ead t::d :Tfi""-fi‘h Ronunal ::s‘lin:ts i\"o‘};:x:tc‘r;":rq";yéa.‘;’\gpnm“d:t m&u- ?file fy‘:u}mthn"fi‘ir" hog the o,nm,‘“,em e S Givehae T‘Hue lsesfl, l:‘omlde. Armour's Buttermiik b . as transacted. There was a good at- . e liberality of the state in furnishin; g Houbigant's “Quelque Fieur “amphorate ‘ Ha : %ou can run there in an-automoblle | tandance. The meeting adjourned at|Mmembers of the Woman's chorts and | aquipment. and -what. the people s Ingram’s Milkweed Cream.. uREnt Auely Vaseline Camph Transparent Bath Soapai0e n less time. an early hour: the Bass Clef to be present on Tues- |pactea in’ return. He was satisfled 50c Riker’s Violet Cream. ... Capsicum .,....... 0. 4711 Violet Glycerine A. A. ADAMS 3 o wiahes o entond s Eenonti iagit |that the state had bade no mistake Tokalon Greasy Cream...... Orivabws Caatimiece Bougnet: Phone 519 Norwich Town B gt tation to all church singers and SINE- | Guara” sommmes or the reri of e e oo Soap, 6 fo a cake: .. - ‘106 Raymond Burke of -Holy Cross col- [ers of experience, calling attention to Hudnut's Marvelous . Colgate’s Coleo Soap. . 10¢ lege spent the week-end at his home |the fact that the success of many such ,‘;,‘;{f’;’hh’ “";; "““‘f been ‘fii':‘bflhmd e i5c Armour's Stork C: DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |iv the village. Burke, who was cap- | gatherings Is greatly enhanced by an | s oy ifeal for a military out- . -Tencks SHAVING PREPARA- Soap - e tain of the N. F. A. track team last|enthusiastic boGy of singers. Seats | nS,theanc mijitary display wae sure. S e 10c Peroxide, 4-ounce. 25¢ Tokalon " 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. year, was showing up finely at Holy | will' be reserved for all those partici- [‘,’.c“.,fhff‘z“(.‘;l e~ aeaicn Creme Simon .... 5c Witch Hazel.... TIONS. B HoRD isk s Cross when he pulled a tendon in his | pating. Tubbs' full military band will G Melba Skin Cleaner. = Dioxogen . Colgate’s Cake, 8 for Roger and ( Office Hours: ieg. He will not be able to be out for | assist and the occasion should bring o = Melba Face Cream Massage. 23¢ Listeri Leach .. wood and Violet Soap.... 28c 10 & m to 3 p. m by appaintruent | the team for a couple of weeks. ut all of the patriotic singers in the | SONS OF ISRAEL i 45 o Listering . Colzat t Soap, box of Sundays excepted city. The musical program will begin ELECT NEW OFFICERS. dpcBamnaian I tasage Crean. 2Zc’ Peroxide, 16-ounce. (,ulg.nu Shaving Powder three 70c, a cake.......... 25c 2 - P"“"nl; -":“Na‘ém“ 7 at & o'clock and will be short. The ICERS, Tokalon Roseated Cream 23¢ Glyeo Thymoline. .. Colgate's Shaving Cream. k West Main street. All_parts’ are wanted, soprano. “alto, or Next Six Months. $1.00 Pompeian Massage :?c 1}";“:“‘%’9“ Willlams’' Shaving 3 < enor and bass. A more complete or- = ] Cream ...... 5¢ Listerine ....... Colgate’s Handy Gri DR. E. J. JONES John Congdon of the General Elec- | zanization of this . Liberty chorus fs| ,The semi-annual election of the Sons $1.50 Gourard's ental 50c Peroxide, Colgate's Shaving Stick MANICURE NEEDS trical School in Lynn, Mass., spent|soon to be effect of Israsl_fook piace Sunday evenins < 56c Resinol Ointment Colgate's Shaving Pow Suite 46 Shannon Building |ihe week end at his home in the vil- E BN Y i their headquarters on West Main $2.00 Madame Rupperi's Face iic Giveo Thymoline Colgate's Shaving Cream. .. Orange Sticks . -2 for 5o 4 lage. 4 Marched in Protest Parade. I e Tposa of iha prasiient "BIOACH ocecveonenosenvere $165 Foc Pond’s Extract.. Willlams' Shaving Stick Emery Boards...a dozen for 10 s d;:;_:;;heggg';:' S 2 H. D. McKnight and William D.[heard: and ncrepies.’ " s ork were 25c Lundborg’s Peroxide 50c Cuticura Oiptment... Wililams' Shaving Powder. Rosaline - ... oo <4800 Corporals J. Bradford and Kirk | Mallison of this city were among those | reported that th + 7 gt Cream «.......... 18¢c #9c Dioxogen . Williams' Shaving Cream Cutex Cuticie Remover. ..... Ricketts of the 34th Co., L. I. ., were i N eported that tke institution is in very S5¢ Listeri 2 g Stick 9 . g . who tooK part in megro silent protest | zood standing financiall 25¢ Creme DeMeridor....... 20c Sc Listerine Pear’s Shaving Stick. . C Polish, cake \ DEL-HOFF HOTEL at their homes Sunday on a twenty- |parade held Sunday in Providence. g Coaeisly. 2 Glycerine and Rose 30¢ Glyeo Thymoline. .. .... u5c Double Distiiled Cutex White. - four hour furiough. There were 5.090 negroes in iine. Asked‘l‘_ Th& following officers were elected Water .. .. 2le $1.00 Cuticura Ointment. . Rum Cutex Polishing Paste e EUROPEAN PLAN = why - the silent -protest parade was SOY ‘;hn_exf’ six months: President, 50c Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food 37c Dickinson’s Witch Hazel 11c &0c Michelsen’s Bay Rum. .. Tludnut's Cuticle Remover.. 220 Thomas P. Sears of the U. S. Naval | Leid, an official said Sunda am Eth: vice president, Michael It- Tokalon Santonex Lotion...$1.00 c Dickinson's Witch Hazel 20c 65c Michelsen's ay Rum... 5 . 390 HAYES BROS., Props. isserse stk nin home inihe Nl L B ¢ | in: secrétary R. Alexander; treasurer, T iuge over the week-end. God and the force of truth the danger: | " rae vt pad wirectors, ¢ = - = le bu ing fund whicl egan last Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | .\ v Burdon, pastor of the | piSuiamPering, walls of prejudice and | week has the following contributors: Tederated church, preached at the| ot e B Hietiln “‘}go J. ’E;lcl\ = sZmEB_ ](,dl" = e e ——————— 3 v §15, Mr. Goldberg $10. Sam 10, : 2 Wis tont foou: the Epista to) e Coo Visited Fort Terry. A "Mashak 310, K. Sarsnovits $o. . leggings worn by the non-coms in the [epent the week end with friends in the | Academy will ho home today, as it is HE PALACE Pthias Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. eGorge Mal- | Feckt $10, P. Davis (Yantic) $10, Mr. TAFTVILLE U. S. army. They also wear a car- | village. XNutting day, the annual fall holiday of ] * colm :;’n? dau;’:{uer. spent Saturdaay | Feldman $5. R. Alexander $3, Mr. tridge belt slung across the shoulder that echool =z % Tigers. Lot Eivet Batme | with Private Harry Smith and Ser-|Bermande $5. E. Rabinovitz $5, Mr. = and carry a sword. Spurs ferm part| Napoleon Fournier of Moosup was a els : 78 Franklin Street L o oy i AR geant George Macolm of the 34th|Cooper 35, Mr. Wollovitz 310, Mr. Ttkin Fau sy e ':'"'::": of their equipment. business visitor in the village Satur-| Romeo Parquette and James Ward 4 2 A rry, N. Y. They also|§:;: tof 5. ison of Canadian - = ay. are In Ne or “the . ne P. SHEA Park field_the Greeneville Tigers suf-| iinessed the firing of the 12-inch| The fund will be open unti g iy Taftville vs. New London. 8%, e EX R Are, b For Totlc fof ADN. niext - fered the first defeat of the season at] By i & D pen until the first | ed. Rifles at His Home—Personal 0 games of the world's series, the hands of the fast team from the | St Eiageport. The hove are standing | ons T oc" foF additional coniribu-| ng Notes Tonight the lccal bowling team will| Leo Jacques of the U. . naval re- L T S, i iy o = o ” - ons. < roll its third match of the season witl serv " v i N 2 O o R %50 Francisce, . The Tighrs ¥ e oll | crve spent Stnday at his home in th s - Niavea s o EEAnCIae. e dinap | the cold weather very good. ; . The fall terin of the Nebouw 8cool | “Gururany evening.. Private George New London. Tiie team still has hoves | village. |, Privates Nicholas Langlols . and NOTICE . 5 ohi an_en- | peetier, U. S. cavalry, was pleasantly | 0! Winning out, although now in thir . George Pellelier of the 17. S, cavairy Lave a chance with the older andirollment of 65 children. In addition, % at his home on South . A [Dlace in a four-team league. 5 Tiocxi Ha5Ml o returned to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Sun- OBEAD HORSES AND COWS heavier men. The final score was 34|50 children have enrolled for the Sun- | Sirbiiged Ot hig home on e, The eor ppis NqC Rthe ENorwich | HEOw i weter ol wacke athy 1l Removed Free of Chargs thje - THE “Tigers WHIiraly ‘fe' Hax-[day achooke,. Jeel Affair was in ihe nature of a farewell| On Furlough from Camp Devens. |- — N Call 163 New Londsn. Ask for Chas. {dims of the West Side at the Park( F. Rabinevitz will conduct the He- |, iy, as Private Pelietier left Sunday | Ferdinand Brothers. who is stationed|PROMPT ACTION AVERTS Reverse chargs ST inder tha supertision of Jemnisiear |to rejoin his regiment at Fort Ogle-|at Camp Devens. syent Sunday in the TROUBLE F = : z e, G 1 selections | village. He said that nearly all the 2 WEST SIDE HIDE co. ! s | The Sunday sckool is in charge of Mr. | LiOTPe. Ga. Several musical se e or e i Sluggish bowels indirectly cause TR s | - were enjoved during the evening. Re- men at the camp were given furlough | tUERAR JOWES CHCHCREE | CAURe Chm'ch & Allen 3 silver. eyt i . i freshments were served and the party for over Sunday, leaving only about a i} - ond l' P s ion not only poisons the blood stream, i BA“ BRE‘ H I broke up at a late hour. thousand men in the camp. G “u(cmy&n'!‘cc’: mehnv','.fmn'..fil‘fil‘,;’r TR AT S o Y. M. C. A. MEETING FREDERICK T. BUNCE o * Home from Fort Terry. Transferred to New Jersey. grfang Subing bTioMabas. wickc headt: . B T Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at Jev. J. W. Arsson Addressed Men's| simong thoss from Fort Terry at| Joseon Roberts; who was in the last |Bone, SouF, Slomach bloaiing, cic 15 Main Street iano uner the Cause and Remove It ,, Gathering in_ Thayer Building. their homes in the village over the|dgaft continsent to leave, has been S et Clalinae thora gnly. With: oo ;e E week end were George Poyerd, Johu |transferred from Camp Devens to Sl T atISE St ety Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub~ The Mens meeting held in tho|Fitancs, Raiph Madowe, Victor | Aver. He hopes to 5o across soon and [ They keep the bowels regular, stomach stitute for calomel, act gently on the Tl'aver bullding Sunday afternoon un- { Caron. Alfred Cladue, Lucian Bazinet,|do civil engineering work. sweet and liver active. Stout persons Phose 83 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. FUNERAL ; bowels and positively do the work. _+(¢r the auspices of ‘the ¥. M. C. A.|Thomas Waldron and Della Demars. = welcome the comfortable, light, free Somethmg You'll Like People afflicted with bad breath find : N5, 2LEcy, attended. The &peaker Hunting Party. feeling they bring. iof the afternoon, Rev. J. W. Areson, Saturday a party of local young men The ILee & Osgood Co. quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ of the Grace Bpiscopal church it Surgrise Party. 3 v of - v - 1y | went to Cantertury in Leonard Pren- Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-|tic, took for his text the parable of| Louis ollhebén - was pleasantly e o aid o5 GOOD BEEF ( coated tablets are taken for bad breath | the Good Samaritan and drew many a | surprised at his home on South A ataray o i GOOD VEAL JAGER ey Tt o e eTprar tesson. from the. texe” Tia oy | strect Satirday evening DY 16 of his taEeditaty ae nisiiniis & Sood nae MARRIED. GOOD LAMB = Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- | Phasized the fact that if we- would | {riends in horior of hlslbxrxhda\ potis} i EIme. U Residen o numbersat ] 48 DUNN SLAWSON_In Daniels oct B £e0= | jlelp, then we must ge: close to ¢ vocal and instrumental music was | th aght back ) - 13, | i b, T Ginet 2 3 s tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, | .o minister unio thelr overy need. |Leard during the evening. Refresh- |making the el were Leonard Fren- é”n?.‘.f Georag Dunn. 3801 Co. 1. an: 1 |1} n-ector stimulating “them to natural action, | The musical part of the programme |ments were served. The party broke | tice, Ofotye Ein g i RGN mAIN~In Norch Btonington SMOKED MEATS | elearing the blood and gently purifying | was in charge of Hush Kinder. There |up at a late hotr. {der. 31 Harry Tercis, Baward Poilard | MROWN, MAIN—In Jerth Stonington. Lady Assistant ! e entire system. ey d6 that which | were three well rendered selections by Bl foined at Occuma by Fred Topliff and| PP, Frank C. Brown and Miss'Edna Telephore 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN | | dangerous calomel does without any of | the Kinder quartette which comprises . 2 and Eml)almer the pad after effects, ¥ Miss Hazel Banfleld, aito, Miss Mary | Sunday Poneman councll. X. et C.[Tem™ Prive - _ copN—ABmEY_In Rockiie, m 1. iray, soprano, ray, tenor, and | held their regular meéeting in the base- R 7, by Rev, Jra L. Cottre b ¢ zrg;;h:m}‘l’:;‘;z';s.f: p s ) sf‘fl‘;"“l‘gfl;- Charies "Belair, bass. d\lr, Kinder | ment of Parish hall on Merchants' ave- |, BPnulena!;a-n:u:«;:;d o mo| Mz Sara “anbey “dnd” Howard . 1 presi at the piano and also sang a uve. The reports of the secretary an 'ohn Bromley s ne Ci 3 rompt serviceday or night ¥| Edwards’ Olive Tablets without grip- | b e pee Poad wed scouvens. | swtcmabtie. at prices you can afford ], People’s Market ranklin Stre in or any disagreeabl : ; e, 3 Otk tn Slreet 2 et Sacoversd-the | Bmermstons wo pagion o V0D’ | EOIRS, PRAY | TatunT 0% | sohn B1y bagged Tro ravbits n Can- pi=o. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprietor formula after seventeen years of prac- | Fitchville Babtist chureh, will address % - terbury Saturday afternoon. e o O e = S j tice among patients afflicted with bowel [ the men. . Home from Canadian Army. Thomas Greenwood has accepted a| Weinert of Beach street. Shea & Burke WILLIAM YOUNG,R.K. pR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | 274 Iwcrhcompllmt with the attendant Young Fox Hunter. o Ao ;&oe gnlisted in the | position In Springfield. SLATBR_In Preston City, Oct. 13 - ‘anadian Mounte some time > %, Bva L. Ladd, twite of Raymon; s \ Massage fnd General Nurstng. NI b‘g,b"lf:‘d‘nrd, Olive Tablets & Carl Richard Cimpson, age 10 years, [ago, spent the week end in the vil-| Hansel Thurlow has accepted a po- [ V. Blater, aked 31 vears. 41 Main Street | day calls. 38 Hickory St, Norwich. D nt I s Wa tant d 'fi"“"!‘l shot a_fox while on a run with a 22 |lage. The unifcrm is the same color |sition in the spinning room. Notice of funeral herealter. 3 & ental durgeon ly a vegetable compound mixed with | sy rifie: R U ) G bt s & cBmn_mntered into rest. oct. 121017 |8 Fyneral Directors . olive oil; you will know them by their | — “service” hat, a_“dress” hat being worn | -Edmond Lemicux has accepted a po- | ot 33 Park street Ellen Geer. Léloved e e 3 WHEN YO AT {0 P JouT PUS | McGrery Bullding. Norwich. Conn. | olive -:fo!or._ Tak; ordc m; x;o qfiv«y c'gl-;:g:.s‘?;l .:‘a"u"hm :::-:;eu;li:‘% :‘;‘1"1?; mg;.‘;:.h;hie;:‘ .: = 3;;;;:1:;;::: sition in the Ponemah mills. .“,‘,‘»,,',,h ,:‘nh::fl i ;T':'s""‘} Prisconal 2 3 week and n ect. esp; churel v. Be a s eikttn ot Tao muinc T '““'“ e e et been shot at Ghent. of the hat. The men wear the bandage| Miss Mollle Rainey of Voluntawn' Rurial in Poavetanuck cometery vertising culumns of The Bulletin. 10c’and 25c ver bax. Al drucciste L T