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Leise-Lamphers Wedding—Red Cross Work—Rev. Walter P. Buck'Preach- es_From Former Pulp: The Business it — General News. : . Center g At he home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ¥ 5 of Norwich How this Woman L. Lamphers, at (lhng:_xw‘l:{’:dfisé; : & ray b " ST Vi - O e R : : Fort Fairfleld, Maine.—*For many /Bl - |of this place. o'clock, as the - months I suffered from backache caused / ifi'hfm.m:‘x?;fim Yhe bridal > by female troubles so I was unable to do ?‘.:r? na‘::er:g l;l;: pAlflg{r wher?n sf.:::g s L E my house work. I took treatments for it 3 7 S Rtor of Bt :g.{:i. d!‘fl]-fi;;;:prliln ‘ehurch. R 44 y : e - g it ool g B o B oy e wegaing b o T o7 ( e e house tr5 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ) ‘ / Vit Taurel, white' fowers, and o larke CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK und. I did so and my backache soon > iflfi-‘;‘"-_?u -t p-r‘::' p'-g:g. TThe gsappeamd and I felt like a different 3 v Lride’s gown was of white silic She|l We shouldn’t advise anyone to hoard these necessities, but we can advise you to secure iy healthy lit! . \ E . = - 9 : f;fiy gxrl.:dndng::; :y’im\ue wxynk.fl; N \ / R R e T D as much of these underpriced Toilet Necessities as you can conveniently manage. It " i > : da Holly, in of the bride, was 5 i 5 3 78 will always praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s fmaid of honor. She was dressed in |l will be a long day before we can offer such prices again. We give below a al list g day 4 g Vegetable Compound to women who suf- i white and carried a chower bouguet ! fer as I did.”— Mrs. ALTox D. Oaxzs, s of white carnations, st e or the|] Of the bargains. There are more than a hundred others here for you. Fairfleld, Maine. bride, were ring bearers. The four S5 it aunts of the bride held white ribbons, 4 forming an aisle through which the The Best Remedy is \ bridal party passed. After the ceremony a reception was held and later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Leise left for New Jersey where they will spend a week. Mr. Leise is in the United States « [ 4 o4 navy and at present is stationed at TALCUM AND FACE MISCELLANEOUS POWDERS | 98c Hot Water Bottles......... 79 17¢ Babéock's Corylopsis . 12¢ | 50c Rubber Gloves in sizes 6 to 15¢c Amolin Deodorant. 13c [ IRCREREREP R Sale Price 290 Bradley’s Woodland Violet 13c | $1.25 Hot Water Bottles 980 18c Wiliiams' Talcum in V $1.50 Metal Hot Water Eottles, Rose and Carnat Sale Price $1.00 Palmolive Soap, 9¢ 10c Olivilo Soap Wrisley’s Olive OIl Castlile 2 10c Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap 7e Hemmer's Giycerine - Bars, in Rose and Violet...Sale Price 8c Laco Castille Soap....8ale Price 10c Riock Island. He is having ten days’ D 12¢ B anatiive’ 3 furlough. . Pear's Unscented Soap-- 20c Mennen's Borat 3 : The bride recelved many beautifui Sale price 120—$144 a box | **Taicam o Borated and Viojet . | 19¢ Jar camphor Tce.... 100 & gifts. A furnished. home in Pearl Pear's Scented Soap. .Sale Price 18c | . “i e e 0 s $-ounce Jar Vaseline vellow or street awaits Mr. and Mrs. Leise on Woodbury's Facial Soap B, o0e rierkies’ - Talc ‘"s Rose or. it Bule Piios 106 their arrival from their wedding trip. Cuticura Soap. Sal 18¢c white. .. ..Sale Price 26c white .. e e Former Pastor Preach Colgate’s Toilet Soaps Enlost P Toilet Paper ousands wWoinen A large audience greeted Rev. Wal- |} Cashmere Bouquet. guest size. B e zeor oo 0dle Brlow Mo s 4oy ieereern. .8 rolls for 25e ke ening " Reov 5tr. || Cashmere Bouquet regular.size 2Be | 25c Vantine's Wistaria......... 21c | Warrior .4 rolls for 25c Oat Meal Soap 15¢, 3 for 40¢ | 50c Mary Garden Taic 42c | Waldorf. ..3 rolls for 25¢c ommarent Glycerine 166 3 ror 30g | 10¢ Mennen's Talc...Sale price 8c | Scot Tissue..........3 rolls for 3% returned to Hampton, N. H., after a Glycerine. 15¢, 3 for & i Dokar daGallet i"l‘;‘ap:ir:: 270 | Sanitissue 3 rolls or pkgs. for 400 -co L . Mrs. T v Pine Tar. 10¢, 3 for ic. -8al P PRt x e C EEIwILI T nm MO O, B Turkish Bath 1&‘,’3 for 25c | 15c Jergen’s Taicum, in rose and 20l Absorbent, Cotten o2t Wiskad foo Slaiitiess White Clemati \1l13c, 3 for 35c violet. .Sale Prico 12/c | 39 roll Absorbent Cotton...... 31e s G e Tt e i checell o SroleTs - Paroxide); Bath Colgate’s Talcum in 7 Odors Shaving Needs : Mrs. G. S. B, L 5 IR » . tillman, died at the Stillman home- | ot the Red Cross surgical dressing .Ye.rgell:’l Violet and Glycerine fommce aiand -o-o 28 | colgate’s Shaving Stick. 10c-25¢ stead off the Potter Hill road Sunday|work at the parish house of the Con- i S S tar 286 | 7-ounce size i 280 [ S e S evening in her 90th year. Mrs. Still- | gregationa] church, Monday evening. 25¢ Pack .. 17¢ | 29c Roger & Galiet's Rice Pow Colgate’s 'Shaving Cream...10c-23¢ 2 man was born in North Stonington | She was assisted by Mrs. Frank Bind- 280 Resinol Soap. 20c | der, in Pink and White........ 25¢ | Colgate's Shaying Powder..10¢-23¢ July 9.' lggs, nn‘d has resided in :;ne loss and Miss Marguerite Foley. town of Westerly nearly all her life. She is survived by three sons, John A., Heard ABout Town, - 2 Wayland F. and_George L. Stillman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abell and two Democrats Hold No Caucus, So Forfeit Chance to Nominate | (7371271 T and Seorge L. SUlman | o piiaren of Providence, M. and Mrs, La_Blache Face Powder, in Wiliiam: Flesh, White, Pink and cream 24c 25¢ Woodbury’s Face Powder, in Flesh, White, Pink, Cream and Shaving Stick. Williams' Shaving Powder. illiams’ Shaving Cream o Buck was a pastor of the M)’sllc‘ Methodist church thirty years ago. g Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sanborn have 5 ow of Edwin Krebs. Mrs. Stillman |Richard Abell of New London and ” Hair Brushes Brunette . 30c | johnson's Shaving Cream. Ticket for Town Officers This Fall—State Oversub-|was for many years a member of the [Leslie Abell of Willimantic, have re- lid wood backs. 22¢ Satin Sk 190 | ams® Mug Soap First Seventh Day Baptist Hopkinton |turned to their homes. after a visit Derma Vivi Face Powder...... 19 | (0 Ame O0E Bomr e scribes Liberty Bond Quota 399 Per Cent.—Death of [{1"(L3, 20, 2, Syl imen i | s o o Sre Otls abelof Moy | g s e R g P | bl gl Hoxie Greene and married Joseph F. rs. John Finnegan, Mrs. Enos M. = : 45c_Pussy Willow Face Powder, ; B 5 5 M Value 75¢. . -Sale Price 48c : Micheison's Bay Rum— Mrs. Joseph F. Stillman at 88—Food Pledge Committee | stillman in Stonington Oct. 3, 1848. Gray o Ly ard i miran “aerein I} 35c Prophylactic Tootn Brushes 260 (oFlean. White ana Brunecte..! ag | Michelson's Bay Rum— In the interest of the conservation |Mystic Monday. Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes four Sale Price 51c | vo1ue 50e Sale Price 37c Named. of food, Westsrly has been divided into| J. Brentcn Copp and Mrs. Ann Copp, $1.50 quality 126 | Mary Powder, in alun e 4 — seven districts in connection with the |accompanied Mrs. Esther Copp Smith $2.50 quality. 1.50 three shades. .Sale Price 90c | Value 65c. Sale Price 53¢ tood pledge campaign. William H. Ba- | to Boston Sunday and saw her safely _— “in | started for California where Mrs. The democrats of Westerly, staring to be made by midnight of Oct. 22, but | Cun. superintendent of schools. is 'in | & sure defeat, in the coming town elec- | there was nothing doing in that line | Charge of the work. and he is belag|Smith will spend the winter. . -| _ Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lamphere, tion, and weakened by the overwhelm- | by the democrats, although three hun- | 3ssisted by a publicity committee com ) De trahon of Yams and Free Lessflns ing republican fcrces in the skirmish- | dred or more took part in the presi- |Posed of George Benjamin Utter, | Miss Elle § Boggemus and TFrank Charles J. Butler. John A. Farrell, [ Mitchell have returned from an auto- e of the past, have laid down their | dential election. In the town election - + w il 2 v v | Thomas Ho; Samuel Nardone and D. mfll)fle trip to Providence. £ = 5 ‘ b o i;!c‘.\lifl.:glly e{seeer:u".l by Bl DSl e e S R S e e (P ieon s e fastarneds o A Yarn Expert is with us who will be glad to meet you and give you all the help made a silent and complete retreat.|Eabcock, candidate for councilman, and | 0f the Westerly gh school faculty ¥ = e S 5 e 3 5 as 245 will be in charge of the drive for food |Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert Lamb. our knitting and crocheting. All the old and new stitches taught. The leaders did not have the courage | his total vote was 245. The republican | Will be in charge of the drive for food | My, and Mie. Vi FLetbert Jamh. | | you desire for y g g. gh! to assemble the faithful few in caucus | vote to the highest candidate was 554. high school girls as the teams and a | hcme after a visit in Torrington. ART GOODS DEPARTMENT and go through the formality of mak-| With no democratic ticket in e ing nominations, although infs form | field at'the coming town election, one | teacher at the head of each team in| Miss Goldle Hancox has returned to has always been adhered to in the past, | ballot in the First district and one |the seven district: 5o and times have been dhen democrats | ballot in the Second will elect the en- - s ) Di ; fe D were elected to the town council, but | tire republic town ticket. There are Local Laconics. SEhDivIChand Jiss Joapie DL rot within the last decade. some true blue democrats in Westerly, | The Westerly constabulary are ask- | y'S!%y, Bave retirned to Brooklyn. = The republicans in caucus on the )cf the dyed-in-the-wool sort. who con- | ing for Springfeld rifles. Pt A night of Oct. 16 nominated a complete | s'der themselves as disfranchised by Wilfred Cockayne and family of| " Mr. and Mrs. Clerence Hubbs and town ticket, but the democrats did not | Feason of h!lhe lfik‘ of leadership. that| ashaway have i=oved to Wilfr=d court |son Clarence of Brooklyn, N. Y., are follow suit, and are now barred from | is, leadership sufficient to see to it that | io1 Arthur X. Nash. commander | spending a few davs in the village. , minations for town officers, | ¢ caucus was held within the time oo “had | srecified by law. There are a few of |At Fort Getty. spent Sunday at his to law, all inations h: = w Accordifig to luw, all nominations had [ {0, errified who desired to stand | F'Ome in Westerly. < NOANK to the rack, fodder or no fodder, and| Two cases of intoxication was all pe wko. like many republicans, would not | that came to the police net during|... Quarts of Strawber: RE vete for political opponents under any , Sunday and Monday. H Fi g’%fiABIES | etrcumstances. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burtch of Plain- | Ot 28—Keel for, F'“&?' Etght Hew — = — N ne democrat declared: “We have|field N. J. are guests of Mrs. Will R. ips Started—Mrs. William Paimer = - 2 y & LAXATIVE | .55 rase- s eating democcars in| Maine on William street. Going to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunter, in West MANSFIELD DEPO1 Methodiat church Wednesday which 3 ftown. when there is something in it| FElizabeth Eckstun of Mystic is a H“}'e"' Frank Banni: has returned — Fred Sweet is visiting friends and When your baby is cross and fretful |fc~ themselves, but at other times it|c.uest at the home of Miss E- L. Mer- | Mrs. August Johnson of Prospect| Mrs. R Cheter vt New Interne Arri at State Institu- | relatives in Derver. Col the chances are it is constipated and | !5 to h— with the democratic party!” |ritt on Narragansett avenue. Rill picked two quarts of large, ripe | from a visit In Chester, V. tion—Social and Personal Items. Frank Sears and family have re- that a mild laxative is all that is neces- | Rhode Island, as usual, did well in|. Miss Bessie Grant. of Spruce street i e e e i et STONINGTON . g turned from ‘their vacation spent in jary to make it comfortable and happy. | the patriotic work of subscribing to|Pas returned from a trip through the < gl s aaral Mrs. Jane Stedman, her sister, Mrs.| New York. Inactive bowels are the cause of the Liberty loan. the fotal amount sub. | mountains of New /Hampshire. lo"‘be;":‘;o"“"f; 1, D}."" A., is planning —_ Fuller, Mrs. W. H.' Stedman and| Mrs, Ruth Carsidy of New York has much discomfort to children as to older |scribed being $41.660 400, or 399 per| ™rs. Philip Gilmore of IElmwood | “Very litile sugar 15 on sale here, | Borough-Built Schooner Captured by |daughter, Miss Buffington. recently. been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs seople, and unless the condition is jcen$ over the allotment. These Were |avenue. Providence, _was visiting | yesidents securing but two pounds at a the Germans — Patriotic Woman |spent a day with Miss Fowler on the [\V. L. Higgins. sromptly relieved is very apt to develop | the figures announced at midnight of | friends in town over the week end. time: Knits Nineteen Sweaters — Viotor [ Hill. " ad? Chik e ierious illness. ?:;‘é;?,fi(:é ‘hfn scate k; berty sh;fln Grover Cleveland King failed _to Fifth Keel Started. Johnson Injured. Dby “R.“T.r on "'"‘:" s PHYSICIAN CHARGED WITH - - 3 i rovidence. 6w | stand the physical” test: & 2 4 Mrs. E. B. Thompson attended the For children there is nothing that | iclribers will help swell the fund | oand, the e e Gt to.We:KSyPe The foundation for the fifth keel has| . .. .. s brought pretty near home |annual conference of the State union | MURDER OF HIS BROTHER will act more easily than the combina- | juring the next few days. but the ex- } been prepared at the Noank branch of C. E. socleties at Manchester last | tion of simple laxative herbs with pep- | ccutive committee does not expect any | o 2Ptain Donald G. Cottrell of Camp {the Groton Iron works. The first one [ when report came that the schooner | P, . " Dr. A. W. Chamberlain of Elk Hill, sin that is sold in drug stores R ThE | srartmaditione . The i o “"‘f‘“ SPent the week end with his|:< more than half in frame and others 'Fanny Prescott had been attacked and Miss Maude Prigham is 1l Va., Owed Victim $1,400. same of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. | “ribed in the nine districts of the state | Mother, Mrs. C. Byron Cottrell, on Elm | will be laid until eight are in process | sneured by a German submarine. The ir. and Mrs. John Snow of, Hartford > % = il street. of comstruction. v Rich: d, Va, Oct. 29.—D; It does not gtipe and is free from |2rd the percentage over the minimum | z - Prescott was buiit in Stonington 11|were at the_ Snog home on’ the Hill| mond, . 29.—Dr. A. W e pedl il ia pleasant te | allotment is here given: Teams representing the Westerly | Charles Main who has been suffer- | J0000, W82, Phe’ Atiantic Shipping |last week. Mrs. David Snow is very| Chamberlain, of Elk Hill, Goochland Y i f’v — Amount. High school and the New London Vo- | InZ an attack of asthma. is better. - A hich several residents | feeble. , - i e taste, and positively effective; chil- | povigence . €27.460 cational school will play football here | Elmer Baker has gone back to Camp | corapany, in W) ey e Rev. Leonard Smith of Spring HiN CCUNtY, charged with the murder of iren like it and take it readily. Pav tacket p Friday afternoom. . Devens after a short stay at his home. | of Stoninston have interest. The ves, ) iey A art of the town last|his brother, E. A. Chamberlain, an at- If you have never tried this simple, | Newport .... " When the. service flag is fown from |\ Sharles Hadley has been home from | I, %6 {04 ‘gross tons. Ownership cf | Thursday on assessors’ business torney, whose decavitated body was mexpensive remedy, get a bottle of | Woonsocket .. the Westerly Cyele club it will have at | NSEROTE r"‘fi’,‘( e tcured 1 the Prescott changed about a year| Miss Marion Carpenter of Williman-|found last Friday in an icehouse on Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin from your | Westerly .... . 500 least 31 stars, as that is the number S R e Tadi s corstienpioy- o, te visited Mrs. Arthur Cushman iast|the physician’s farm, was brought fo :lhmggi.g and have igfin}: gl:,‘l,:,e touge | South c:;.:::qmn | 340130 of members now in the army or navy. | WMeRt at night.in the Groton Iron Stonington Pointe: O Sagee i LA Henrico county Jail here today for ‘he next time any of the children seem | L ) 009 60 A cablegram received Monday by . &, Wit W in The ladies of Stonington opened a e safe keeping. o doctor wos ar- sut of sorts. A trial bottle can be ob- |t County s Postmaster: John. A. Farrell announced | trowee” Sondny Hams _was i New Faar in Borough hall, Monday night,| Dr. and Mrs. Smith from New York |rested last Thursday afterthe disap- ained. free of charge, by writing to - - ot S the arrival in France ‘of his brother, Mrs. Charles Burrows and Mrs.|tc raise a fund so that every soldier [arrived in town last Friday. Dr. Smith D!a}:ance of his brother Monday Or. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Wachington T j irst Lieutenant Charles Farrell, offi- | Wiliiam Doughty have returned from a |and sailcr from the borough will re- [succeeds Dr. Hackett in the state hos- | nIght. el 2 it., Monticello, llinois. 2 [ e I visit_in Stonington. C S S R O T T T L che dgctor owed his. biather. $1.400 sad Sdwin . Carlton Higgins, United| J. Henry Dearing of New York city | The warden and burgesses have| L. A. Bosworth of Springfield. Mass., 4 S : 5 roe. stari was 5 i been petitioned to restore to duty the |made a week end visit at the home of | that they met at the former's home on tates naval reserve - force. staiioned | has been calling on friends here. ot et ot T A Cutles and|nis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W.|Monday night to settle the debt. The ! Maria L. Stillman, widow of Joseph at Newport. enjoyed his first liberty| Angus MacQuarrie has returned to |sil 1 . lve e ——————————————————————————————————— | IT.CE_entering the service on Saturday | Newport. Water and Willlams_street. HeuSteaman, el e o bIeng San e e #nd Sunday, and visited his home here.| Mrs. Ernest Falmer is able to sit up | The Stonington High school foot- e T T S after the finding of the body, the sher- THERE IS NO BETTER INVESTMENT THAN A Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Babcock and ! for a short time. g’::,":e;'i't‘h“{;: N oo Ay e SOUTH COVENTRY iff sald, and he decided to bring his | duughter will leave Wednesday for the | Return to Elm City. ala. 5% t0 08 E —_ prisoner here. | scuth. Mr. Babeock has enlisted in| . : 8 Linen Sh —H ¢ Di Net —_— & o v Prof. and Mrs. E. H. Fitch have re-| After spending a few days with her | Linen Shower arvest Dinner Nets SA VINGS Accou”r WITH us stamiation corvs and will &0 10 San | tumed ta their home in New Haven | parents here Miss Annie A Dolbaum About $20. LAST SURVIVOR OF Jaughter wilt spend the winter in Or. | 3{ter spending the weck end at their|has returned to her teaching in a AS SMALL AS ONE DOLLAR RECEIVED ON DE- || ienio, Fia summer home Lere e e o i i e O e SRepan MRl e > s T Mrs. Emma White is confined to her| One Stonington woman knitted tlomer Wood for Miss Lillian Lohman 1 oy e POSIT There are Watch Hill cottagers who 5 Hiness sweaters that are now being worn by |Saturday night. 4 Ph Hill, 68, of Fargo, N. D, Was . }‘1‘;5 :a;psye;ra“_an:i {eg:\lhrcsldents g: 3 r Tewis of Uxbridge e soldiers and sailors. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barlow from With a Supply Train. H own of Westerly who have sub- |3fass. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Victor Johnson. while riding a biev- | New Britain were in town Sunday. i COMPOUND INTEREST IS GIVEN WHICH [|scrivea large amounts for Liberty | Mrs, Zdwin Carcon. cle, was struck by Benjamin S. Cut-| The Home guard went down to Wil-| Fargo, N. D, Oct. 20.—Phillp Hil], < o | Londs elsewhere but did mot order the = ler's automobile, when ‘at the corner [limantic Saturday on the rifle ranze. |68, who was with a supply train for AMOUNTS TO MORE THAN 4%. purchases to he credited to the only Goinz te Florida. of Main and Elm streets. Johneon re-| Mr, and Mrs. Hotchkiss of MHartford |the American troops which met disas tewn in the country where they can| Mrs. William Parlon is to spend the |ceived a cut over the rizht eve, his|spent Sunday at Fdwin Ledoyt's. ter on the plains when Indians slew LIBERTY BONDS CARED FOR, COUPONS CUT |[|dcresit a ballor in'a town state or|winter in Daviona, Fla. face was severely bruised and the in- 4 X Custer’s command and who claimed to 4 Fresidential election. . Mrs._ Lillian Lamb spent the week |dex finger of his right. hand was in- Harvest Dinner. be the last survivor of the Custer AND PLACED TO THE CREDPIT OF OWNER, ‘FREE EXTENSION OF REGREATION - end. with her son-in-law and daughter, | jured. g There was a harvest dinner in the | massacre, dled today. OF CHARGE. AT THE TRAINING CAMPS ey : = P g - o O o A THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK | 5.8 o, * Washington, Oct. 29.—The possible 3 L] o \ FRANKLIN SQUARE | extension of ' government recreation he E le C loth the co-oneration of the large fraternal | { g cussed tcday by Secretary Baker and i organizations of the country was dis- = Ispresentatives of, those orsanizations| N} Wants your patronage, and especially desires to have the Ladies of Norwich and vicinity to become acquainted ation. Mr. Baker explained his de- isire to enlist the fraternal societies iof the communities near the training with our new lines of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Furs. Our stock is entirely new and we guar- Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Oces the dread of the dental chair cause you to négiect them? _Yeuw aced have no fears. By our method you can have your tseth filled crowned or extracied ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. antee our prices to be the lowest in this community. centers in the work of providing FREE COUPON Present this coupon and with {our first $1.00 purchase we will ealthful amusement for the soldiers iring their leisure hours. It Is pos- i Men’s and young men’s Overcoats and Suits in all the ble that this work will be carried 3 1 bsol ly fi 5.0 Tradi " CCSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES e s b S — . The S pasng tiam Wil he | 2 2 reavinr siemve with sour ortire purarses e ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE | craternal Gisim e pleased with our new Trench Overcoats. FREE FREE STERILIZED INSTRUMIENTS | AMERICAN BATTERIES - °LE*"A:2;$::: Sriniciva cuess il SHELLING GERMAN LINES. Prlced $12-00 t° $50.00 THE EAGLE CLOTHING €0., 152-1£4 Main St. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WiTH BEST WORK Snowfall Has Interfered With Al 7 appeal to you. call for examinatior. and estimate. Mo Cgerations. * consultation. With the American Army in France, The Eagle Clothing Company (8 B D | Co. terv_als, the enemy following similar oA T T menwnen. comn R L it e 152--154 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. $A.M.t08P. M. been issued, but there has been no Telephoas special infantry activity. Snow that fell last night interfered with all operations. DR. F. G. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLS Oct. 23—(By The Associated Press).— American batceries are continuing to DENTISTS shell the German lines at reguiar ifi- Lady Asistant