Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 24, 1917, Page 8

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2. The hearing granted minority stock- ‘'holders .of the Hopkins and Allen Fire i Arms company of Norwich, to pacs jpon a petition for the postponement t the sale of the company preperty Wby Judge Edwin S. Thomas in_the United States district court at New “Haven Tuesday was unfinished and’ il be continued today (Wednesda Sale of the property, once ordered b “he court, was heid up until today the privileze sranted the rmi- mority stockholders of showinz causge] for further holding off the sale. The Jretitioners alleged ‘that they had se- Twith ““Minority Stockholders Claim Thé_y‘fl.'n Secured a Million for Rehabilitation of Concern—Heering in- U. S. District Court Started Tuesday to be Continued Today. cured or would get a miliion to begin [the sehabiiitation of the concern if the sale should be called off. The corporation ran into financial aificylties in trying to flll a war der -for the Deigian government and receivers were named who advised the salc of the property clai to iliguidate ims. If thc property wers sold the elgion governmen: officlals offered to renew Ifs contract for smail amms ag an ‘advenred figure Tepresen tives of trne ‘United ment ssid thot order guns would alce be pk ; IBERTY 'LCAN TOTAL s NOW OVER $1,100,C00. Suh-enmmnn on Tuesday Ameunted ! to Over $80,000. TUp to Tuesday night something over $1.100,000 had been subscribed in Nor- ich for the second Liberty loan. While official fizures were not avail- able on Tuesday nisht, it is said that subscriptions in the local banks on Tuesday amounted to approximathly £40,000." The subscriptions-secured %y the Poy Scouts on Tuesday, amounting ¥. $11.450, and the $32 00 a: the rally Tuesday night added to 210000 subseribed at the local banks Tuesday, ma a_total of $53.450 for the day. This added to the $1.034,000, the. total up to Monday ni~it. makes a srand totnl to date of $1,117,450. SERGT. COPP TO RAISE COMPANV FLNP Morey is to Be Used For Benefit' of Machine Gun Men at Camp Devena. Sergean, Webster 1. Machine Gun Battalion. A P . a former ve: Norwich for the purpose 1+ company fund for head- the Mechine Gun Battaiion opp - having been —author - his commanding officer to Conp. is in ne city, of ‘rai quarters 8 Sergeant zed by t farouse interest among the citizens of subscribed Norwich in the interest of the fund which is to be used to purchase Vic- trolas, nes .etc., for the men of the compan’ The following is a' letter from the| to commanding officer of the company Mayor Allvn L. Brown and to the lo cal Chamber of Commerce: Owls Vote to Participate, The Norwich Nest of Owls held a special nieeting Tuesday evening in Owls’ hall with a larze number pres- ent. It was voted to turn out in a in the Liberty Day The members wi!l meet at the this body and_march pa i (Wednesdav) afternoon at Preston City Grange Subscribes. Freston City zrange at its regular meeting on Tuesday cvening subserib- ed $£500 to the Liberty loan. NO STOMACH PAIN, GAS, INDIGESTION INFIVEMINUTES *PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” IS THE BEST ANTACID AND STOMACH REG- ULATOR KNOWN s “Really. does” put upset stomachs in order—“reaily does” overcome indiges- tion dyspepsia. gas. heartburn and sourness due to acid fermentation in five minutes—that—just that—makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach_antacid and regulator in the world. If what vou eat ferments and turns sour. you belch gas and eructate undigested food or water; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; vour insides filled with indigestible waste, remember the moment “Pape's Diapepsin” comes in_contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Tt's truly astonishing—almost marvel- ous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin is worth its weight in gold to men and women who can’t get their fers {talion. a former ' ho Machi A Headquarters Co.. 301st Gun Dattalion, Camp Devens, Mass., Oct. From—The Headgq Gun Rattal Te—The mayor and_the: Chambe- Commerce, Norwich, Conn. Subject—Company fund for 'He: - s Company, 301st Macline Gu talion. irs: This letter is to introduce ean: Webster D. Copp. of H-adqu Company. 301ct Machine Gun P citizen of vour cit aunthorized by me to 1 derest among the citizens of vo the purpdse heing to raise furds to enable us to purchase Vi rolas, games and so forth for the e: ainmsnt 3nd the amusement of th men in this company during the com- ing long winter evenings. Part of the funds to he standing company when thic organi overseas. ding officer 301st Machiy used as a fund for future use ation is ordered t. You are no doubt aware, "of the fact that the =overn- ment does not provide funds for the purchase of anything pertaininz to the of obtaining snch absoluté necessities for 1he entertzinment and the amus ment of the men, at the présent is threcugh the kindne: and generosit: of the people in civil life. All the men drafted from Nor . Conn., are in this battalion and Headquarters Com- nearlyentirely composed of m Norwich. The funds ag really needed at once as in this or- ranization we have nothing at all for the amusement of the men, neither have we any means of purchasing any- thing, unless personal donations are made by the men themselves. which would be more or less a hardship on them.- >lost of the organizations in the cantc#ment have heen already pro- vided with necessary funds bv the peo- ple of the different .iocalitics from which the men were selected. Anywhere from six hundred to eight hundred dollars are necded in this or- ganization as soon as we can get it. We therefore appeal to the generosity omachs regulated. It belongs in your home—should always be kept handy in -ase of a sick, sour. upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the quickest. surest antacid for the stom- ach in the world. " THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NORWICH CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL ON TUESDAY, GCTOBEX 30 G AT THREE O'CLOCK For the election of officers, acceptance of reports and transaction of any nec- | essary busiresh. A!l members and any Others inte- rested are invited to be present with- out further notice. CAROLINE R. PERKINS, Sec'y and the patriotism of the good people of Norwich to help.us in our need. Hoping this. will receive your kind- est consideration, I am Respectfullv yours, ALBERT M. GAMLES, First Lieut. Inf, N. A. Battalion Adjutant Comd’s Co. S.: The percentage in this_com- vany for the purchase of United States Liberty Lean bonds is one thousand per cent. Whenever you see a Head- quarters Company man you will see the Liberty Loan button. KIDIEYS--BIIH IIEM FLUSH THE KIDNEYS ‘AT ONCE WHEN BACK HURTS _OR BLADDER BOTHERS—MEAT FORMS 'URIC ‘ACID. ¥ No man ‘or woman who regularly can .mak: a mistake by fushing the Kidneys occasionally. says a tell-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which ' so they sluggistly filter or strain only t af the waste and poizons, from the d, then-you get sick. Nearly ali umatism, liver troudle, servousness, constipation, dizziness, ceplessness, bladder disorders comc from sluggish Lidneys. Th# moment. you fe; ats -meat dull.ache in sediment, irrezula tended by a sensatio: 1bout four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a ta- Liespoontul in o glass water be- ast for a tew. kidneys will ther act fi mous salts is made from i pes and lemor juice. This _fa- acid of ined with r genera- rd ' Y.xd Falts rexpensive and rot injure: makes -a deligitf: vescent lithia-water i regular meat cate: ard then ip keep and tine biood pure, |sertous xidney complications, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY logs the kidney pores| ays and vour | WILL CLOSE ~ TODAY as liberally as possible. CREAMS ~ Massage Cream Massage Crcam Pompeian Night Cream... ¢, Pompeian Night Cream 2Ge Sanitoi-Cold Cream.. 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream ... S6c Stliman's Irreckle Cream. . 22 Oxzvn Balm....Sale Prico 25c Pond's Vanishing_and Cold Cream -..Sale Prics Pompecian Pompelan $1.25 To New York $1.25 [ S L TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From .\fl z.‘ueld-l)l. Thurs- , Sundeg's at d‘fi"ew etk - Brockiyn Bridge, . East Ri foot Rooseveit Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, days st § p. m. Effective Uct. 15th. 1918: $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 SecxeL A T Ths West LOWEST RATES and BEST SERVICE To CHICAGO, THE PACIFIC COAST,.| and all Western "Points. Through Observation-Library Loung- | ing and Drawing Room Sleepers and Day Coaches from New York and Buf- falo to Chicage. morning and eveni‘gy m price from 25c up, with Noon Luncheon at 75c. Before arranging your Western TH’, write L. P. BURGESS, New Eng. Pass. Agt, 294 Washington St, Boston, Mass. COMMERCIAL AND CIVIC EXECUTIVES HERE (Continued from Page Seven) perhaps greater possibilities in it than the work of any other man in town. ow, then, if he so ‘magnifies his office—not himself—and has the pep and good judgment and onal forces he can_inspire every one with whom he comes in conract. And through the agency of his co- wokers in his chamber he can pre- sent carefully through out, thoroughly worth while community propositions to the community and secure not only interest but results. Fortunately for me limited time excuses me from Tierney Cadets to Parade. A special meeting of the Tierney Cadets was held in their rooms in St. Mary’s T. A. B. hall Tuesday evening and it was voted that the Cadets par- ticipate in the Liberty Day parade today (Wednesday). It is expected that the boys wiil make their usual creditable showing. The boys will as- semble at the hall at 1 o’clock ing personal examples of what the New I.ondon secretary has accomplish- ®d along thees lines. The New Chamber of Commerce. D. W. Nickels, secretarv -of the Pristol Chamber of Commerce, and former secretary of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce spoke at length on The Work of the New Chamber of Commerce, saying that a large amount of dependence is placed on that or- ganization by the federal and state governments tb furnish , information N. F. A. Juniors Buy Bond. The H division of the.Junior class of the Norwich Free Academy Tuesday voted to subscribe to oné $50 Liberty ioan bond. The class will pay for their ‘bond by assessing cach member of the division a small amount. Ll.augk and the World Laughs Wi Let us all EUY A BOND and do the whole world smiling with us. A in the bargain. Get Y&mr New Coat Sweater or Hat THE PASNIK CO. and Save Half Special Wednesday LADIES BATH RO Worth Double CHHDREN’S COATS, $1.97 and upward. LADIES’ COATS, $8.97 and upward. CHfl.Ell‘:)sRHS“’S SWEATERS, 59¢ dand upward. LAD] WEATERS, $1.47 an upwlrd LADIES’ HATS, 97c and $1.97, worth CHILDREN’S HATS, 47c, 97c and $1.47. You may find a SAMPLE COAT or a SAMPLE HAT " THE PASNlK CO. Opposits Weolworth WE SELL From 4 to 6.P. M. h You. Cry and. You Cry Alone. it with a smile and we will have nd it's a mighty good investment BES 97c and $1.97 $5.00. concerning affairs in ‘their own partic- ular locality The Mohegan Trail. Past President J. T. Cruttenden spoke on the Mohegan Trail and the advantages it will bring to eastern Connecticat. A committee of three was appoint- ed comprising John Humphrey of New Londor, J, T. Cruttenden of Crescent Beach and H. R. Branche of this city to draft resolutions of respect in the loyal member, Frank H. Election Deforred. The matter of the election of offi- cers was held in abeyance as many of the members of the association could not be present as they werc working as Liberty loan campaigners, WILL DISCUSS PLANS FOR MID-WINTER MEETING County Agent Warner to Be in Con- ference With Secretary of State Board of Agriculture Today. Agent F. . Warner will be in at Willimantie today County conference (Wednesday) with Leonard H. Healey, secret: of the state board of agri- regard to the plans for the winter meeting of the state board of agriculture, the state corn show and the state notato show to be held in this city in December in connec- tion with the mid-winter meeting of the onnecticut Sheep Rreeders’ asso- ciation, and the New. London ountj Corn_show. The datcs of these events are December. 12, and 13. lecembe. 11th wiil couniy day, December 1%, state day 13, sheep day. NORWICH ROUND TABLE. Meeting Held Tuesday Evening at the Home of Mrs. Samuel S. Lathrop. The second meeting of the season of the Norwich Round Table was held at the home of Mrs. Samuel athrop of 445 Boswell avenue Tucsday even- ing. At the roll call each member present gave an experience in domestic economy. John E. Farning gave an interesting talk on some effects of the present world struggie on conserva- tion. At intermission dainty refresh- ’s 5 and 10c Store. FOR LESS ments were served by the hostess. A sketch of Herbert C. Hoover given by Howard Mead proved to be V interesting. Following Mr. Mead's talk, the meeting was thrown open to dis- cussion. "\ * DeMsridor’s Cold Cream Sale’ Prics Sale Price Aubry Sistsrs Beautifier or white G0c size.. FROM 1 TO 4 O’CLOCK COLD AND VANISHING 3le 52¢c . 20c . 29¢ i%¢ 33¢ 37¢ 19¢ 18¢ 19¢ 3%¢ n flesh Sale Price 24c Sale Price 49 BEGINS THIS MORNING grédients. stantly that oily, greasy look. agreeably applied. You will always use it. price which will not be marked upon that particular article again for many a day. of‘ the war” prices given below, and lay in a liberal winter supply. DERMA VIVA This Sale of the finest Toilet Preparations should be given your carnest consideration. . here, at the prices quoted below, should be thought of as an investment, and it is greatly to your advantage to buy Each sale price represents not alone a radical reduction from present sale values, but it is a Take advantage of the “in spite LIQUID BEAUTIFIER It is inexpensive. During This Sale Only 2 < Iistead of 50¢ Derma Viva is the perfect liquid powder. bleach, but a,pcwder which may be applied so evenly . with a dampened sponge that it will attract no atten- tion—it will simply beautify. It will not harm the skin. It is nota It has no harmful in- It removes in- It may be easily and Try it now. Dagget & ‘Ramsdell’s Cold Cream 10c tube. ..Sale Price 8¢ tube. .Sale Prics 18c ....Sale Price 39 .Sale Price: 28¢c .Sale Price 3Sc Packer’s Charm .Sale Price .Sale -Sale Price 19¢ .size. . Hokara Cold Cream.. 3¢ Palmolive Cold and Van- 69c ishing Cream....Sale Price 38¢c 50c Sempre Giovine..Sale, Price/42c™® 50c Cuticura Ointment. 39 50c Resinal Ointment. 38c Jergen's mond Cream. $1.50 Gouraud's Oriental Cream Benzoin and Al- Sale Price $1.19 25¢ ilkweed Cream 42c 25¢ Woodblu'y'sl Facial Cream 19¢ Colgate’s Cold Cream.. 50c Tngram’s -Sale Price 21c Oakland Co: Dioxogen Glycohymoline ANTISEPTICS AND ' 'DEODORANTS Osborne’s Paroxide .Sale Price .Sale Price .Sale P Price Price Price Sale Sale a L-mhurt'a Listerine Sylpho Napthol .8 Egyptian Deodorizer ... Sale Price ale Price Sale Price Sale Price S Pril = 25¢ . 17¢ TALCUM AND FACE 3 BRifciion's Witch Hazel.. 200 PO 25c Lavoris...... 20c . 50c Lavoris. 40c 17c Babeock’s Corylopai: . 120 Paond'a - Extract 15c Amolin Deodorant. ¢ -1c " 250 ‘emergency size..Sale Price 20c Bradley’s Woodland Violéf . 18e 50c size. .Sale Price 40c 18¢c Williams' Talcum in Violet, $1.00 :size .. - Sale Price 80c. Rose and Carnation 12¢ 20¢ Mennen's Borated and Violet . Talcum ale ice Special Talc in pound boxes. DENTIFRICES Sold regularly for 15¢ ....... 10: Shefel's Tooth dPuge Bice g: 5, T 9 lox Tooth wder. Sal 35 Dlerkiss’ Tale in oSS 26c Kolynos Tooth Paste.Sale Price 17¢ """"""" 4 Dr. Lyons’ Powder or Paste.... 17c Comfort Powder Sozodont Liquid or Paste. et e Burrill ey Medium size urrill’s Powder S g 23c Jess Arbutus Taleum...... 25 O e T s 150 25¢ Vantine's- Wisteria. 49c Pebeco Tooth Paste 38c 25c Bathagweet. 49¢ Forhan's Pyorhea Prepara- 50c Mary Garden Talc * 42¢ 10c Mennen’s Talc...Sale price 8c 50c Ragaud's Violet. see.. 420 30c Roger & Gallet’s ‘Salvia . 2nd Litoris’ Talc.. Sale Price 27c Air Float Talc, 3 odors. eee: 9 15¢ Jergen’s Talcum, in rose and violet. . Colgate’s Taloum in 7 Odors 4-ounce size 7-ounce size . 29¢ Roger & Gallet's Rice Pow- der, In Pink and White La Blache Face in 25¢c Woodbury’s Face Powder, in Flesh, White, Pink, Cream and Brunette . . 22c Satin Skin Face Powder. Derma Vivi Face Powder. 50c Java Rice Powder i five shades ............Sale Price 45c_Pussy Willow Face Powder, Flesh, -White ‘and Brunette... 60c Djerkiss Face Powder, in four shades Sale Price Mayvis'' Talc Sal Garden Face Powder, in ~.Sale Price 12/c . 150 . 28 Por Flesh, White, Pink and cream 34c Sale Price ”e bargain Picture Puff Boxes, Etc.’ the sale and get first chance. Parisian Ivory Teilet Novelties SOME PIECES IN THE COLLECTION VALUED AS HIGH A sale of pretty Parisian Ivory Toilet Novel- ties which comes at an opportune moment. It is a chance to secure novelties which will make very dcceptable Christmas gifts at a The assortment Mirrors, Trays, Buffers, Perfume Bottles, Hair Brushes, Brushes, Manicure Sets, Jewel Boxes, Come in the first day of price.! Frames, HAIR TONICS AND SHAMPOOS Danderine 25c si: Sale Price 18¢ 50c size. Sale Price 40c $1.00 size. Sale Price 79¢c 50c Palmolive Shampoo........ 40c 50c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 37¢ r Powder Sale Price 8¢ Sale Price 40c 25c Lavox Shampoo..Sale Price 215 50c Canthrox........Sale Price 40c 50c Hay’s Halr Health 40c 50c Hay's Coconut Ofl Sham- T B Sale Price 400 $0c Hay's Sulpho Sage Pinaud’s Eau de Quine Small size ..........Sale Price Large size . Sale Price 50c Jatamansi Hair Dressing.. 30c Parisian Sage....Sale Price 50c Newbro’s Herpicide Amami Shampoo ee0.7 for BRUSHES “Keepclean” Hair Brushe with solid wood backs. Prophylactic Tooth Brushes Hand Scrubs Hughes’ Ideal H $1.50 quality. . $2.50 quality.. Sale Price ale Price 1.25 1.50 AS $2.50 includes Clothes 98¢ WILL CLOSE TODAY FROM 1 TO 4 O'CLOCK AUTUMN SALE OF TOILET GOODS ‘Every purchase you make SOAPS Palrpoliva Soap. Sc. Toe Oliviio Soap.. c Gill's Castile Wrisley's Olive Oil 10e Munyon's Witch I 1¢c Physicians' and .3 for 25¢ Sale Price 7c 8c 3 8c zel Scap Te Surgeons’ Soap cmmer’s Rose and Vio 5 Remmer's Barrel’ Soap....6 fof 25¢ Laco Castiie Soap....Sale Price 10c Pear's Unsc-nted Soan- Sale price 12c—$1.44 a box Scented Soap..Sale Price| 18c Soap. M8 .....Sale Price 18 Coigate’s Toilet Soaps Cashmere Bouquet. guest size 10¢, 3 for 25¢ regular size 25¢ Cashmere Bouquet Oat Meal Soap. .15¢, 3 for 40¢ Viorls. 155, 3 for 40c Transparent Glycerine 10c, 3 for 30c Glycerine. .15¢c, 3 for 40c Pine Tar. .10¢, 3 for 30c Turkish Bath.. .10c, 3 for 25¢ White Clemati: . .13¢, 3 for 350 Roger & Gallet's Soap in 'five OdOrS ..cccovvovoevenes a cake 25¢ 50c Roger & Gallet Lettuce Soap .. Sale Price 33c 15¢ Stanley’s Peroxide ' Bath Soap .. S e Jergen's \iole' and Glycerine Soap. .9¢, 3 for 250 4711 Verdura Soape 2/;:: a cake, 3 for 30c 25c Packer’s Tar Soap......... 17e 25¢c Resinol Soap....Sale Price 20e MISCELLANEOUS 98c Hot Water Bottles......... 79 50c Rubber Gloves In s 6 to AR Sale Price 29¢ $1.25 Hot Water Bottles........ 98¢ $1.50 Metal Hot Water Bottles, 2-quasrt size....Sale Price $1.00 Rubber Sponges Value 16c..... Bale Price 12ze Value 18c.. .8ale Price 15¢ 19¢c French Ivory Combs... . 14c 26c English Ivory Combs...... 19¢ Sal Hepatica .Sale Price 21c .Sale Price 42¢c 100 25c size. 19¢ Jar Cn.mphor Tce 8-ounce Jar Vaseline, yellow or white . Sale Price 10c t Paper Arctic,...... Garolls for 250 Warrior. ....4 rolls for 250 ‘Waldort 3 rolls for 25¢ Scot Tissue .3 rolls for 3% Sanitissue, 3 rolls or pkgs.-for 400 256c roll Absorbent Cotton...... 21c 39c roll Absorbent Cotton...... 31¢ Cutex Cuticule Remover, Nail White, Nail Bleach, Polish —all worth 25c each— Sale Price 22c each 35c Cutex Manicure Set. 31c $1.00 Manicure Set. Shaving Needs Colgate’s Shaving Stick. Colgate’s Shaving Cream...10c-23c Colgate’s Shaving Powder..10c-23¢c ‘Willlams’ Shaving Stick. 23¢c Williams’ Shaving Powder. 230 ‘Willlams’ Shaving Cream 23¢ Johnson’s Shaving Cream.. ‘Williams' ‘Williams' Yankee Shaving Soap. Michelson’s Bay Rum— Value 26c Value 50c Value 65c..... $32,000 SUBSCRIBED AT RALLY. (Centinued From Page Sever.) excellentiy -endered and ‘he finai number bei the Star Spansied Ban- ner, all tising amd Joining in. LIBERTY DAY PARADE FORMATION ANNOUNCED. Many Lnul Organizations to Take Part i Demonstration This® Af. ternoon. The final details for the big Liberty day parade to be held in Norwich this | { . The line of march wi Broadway to Main, around Washington | {WHITE CROSS COUNCIL (Wednesday) afternoon have been completed. In the common council chamber at the city hall Tuesday night ©ol. Charles W. Gale, parade marshal, riet the officers of the organizations which have votod to turn out-and take vart in the demonstration this after- roon and assigned them places in the line. Marehal Gale has announced thé parade formation as follows: Police. Charles W Gale, Marshal. Liberty Loan Committee. Tubbs' Band. Co:. KR, Conn. Home Guard. Co. I, Conn. Home Guard. Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. Rs Letter Central square, through | Unjon square. tion. Patriotic Exerc After the parage there will be patri- otic exercises with May n speakers. Marshal Gale | Boy i Foresters of America. | A. O. H, Divisions 1 and 2. United ' Jewish Organizations. Christopher Ttalian Societi Tierney Cadets. Benevolent and Protective Order Knights of Co Pulaski Band. ! TUnited Polish Societies. The iLne of March. to Main, to Burnham square, counter- march through Main to Broadway Italian band, out of patriotism Uncle Sam and love of Italy, one of the -allies, are contributing their ser- vices free, and the Polish band is ing provided by the Polish organiza- T Allyn L. A. Tirrell, prfnclpal of the N. F. A, as Owls. Columbus Band. Elks. umbus. be as follows: Water und Shetucket, to Follow. front of the. city Rall. Brown and Henry has made arrange- ments to have PBroadway. Willow, Chestnut and Bath streets and Union &nuare free of automobiles from 2 to 3.30 o'clock. Many factories including the U Finishing company, Saxton Woolen company, She tucket company. Nor- wich Belt company and.the Hopkins & Allen Arms company, will close at noon, and the stores in general wift close from 1 to 4 o'clock. The schools of the town will also close at noon, according_to_an announcement made by Supt. E. J. Graham T®esday nisht. Labor Mer to Parafle. - The local labor men will meet at Carpenters’ hal! at 1.30 o'clock and the Home guard companies at the ar- mory at 1.30 o'clock COMPLETES PARADE PLANS Members Are to Meet at the Sunlight Building. White Cross Council, No. 13, Knights of Columbus, held a very enthusiastic meeting Tuesday evening to complete ments for taking part in the L Day parade. was presided over by Gr John H. Craney and John . Corkary presented the report of the committee on parade. He requested the memhers P. m. prepared to take part in the parade. Dwelling upon the purpose of the Liberty Day exercises, Mr. Cor- lery urged upon the members the dufy which was incumbent upon every member to subscribe to the second Liberty loan to the extent of their abllity, stating that members of the order everywhere were doing their rart, and that the members of White Cross council should not be lacking in their efforts to make the campaign for Liberty bonds a success in Nor- wich. He was warmly applauded at the close of his remarl CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have cat head ‘noises, go. to get 1 ounce of strength). and add to it pint of ter and 4 ounces of granulated Take 1 tablespocnful four times will ke ) the Clogged mostrils shoul ing_become casy and dropping into the ti prepare; o ake. An Tess of rrhal deafness or your druggist and Parmi (double reltef nofaes bring quic head often Aist ng "Read moines should Eive' Lhis to ‘meet. at the councli rooms at 1.30prescription a trial,

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